Legion of Mary
Where we are in Michigan

Assumption Grotto:   Detroit,   Wednesdays 7:45 PM(after Holy Mass and before the Rosary)
President: Mary deManigold.
Assumption Grotto Church Website

Church of the Transfiguration: Southfield,  Tuesdays at 1:00 PM
President: Brenda Hayes. 
Transfiguration Church Website

Corpus Christi Catholic Community:  Detroit
Corpus Christi Website

Good Shepherd Catholic Church:  Montrose  Mondays at 6 PM
President:  Joe Perez
Good Shepherd Website

Holy Martyrs Chaldean Catholic Church:  Sterling Heights
Holy Martyrs Church Website
 
Holy Rosary Parish:  Cedar Michigan,
Adult Legion:   Monday evenings at 7:45 pm- President, Emily Hollabaugh
Junior Legion: Saturday mornings at 9:30 am- President, Wanda Couturier. 
Holy Rosary Parish Website

Our Lady of Guadeloupe Catholic Church: Flint, Wednesday 10AM
President: Margarita Beltran.  
Our Lady of Guadeloupe Website

Our Lady of Loretto: Redford,  Thursdays at 6:30 PM
President: Jane DeFelice. 
Our Lady of Loretto Website

Shrine of the Little Flower: Royal Oak,  Mondays at 7:30 PM
President: Scott Chaney.  
Little Flower Website

St  Agnes:  Sanford,  Mondays at 9:00 AM
President:  Judy Dowling.  
St. Agnes Website  

St Anthony Of Padua:  Saginaw,  Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
President:  Ralph DelValle. 
St Anthony Website  

St Anastasia: Troy,  Thursdays at 10:30 AM
President:  Sylvia Furman.
St Anastasia Website

St. Andrew Kim:  Northville.   Korean Curia              
St. Andrew Website

Holy Innocents/St. Barnabas Church: Eastpointe, Wednesdays at 7:00 PM
The meetings will be held at St. Barnabas Church at
24800 Phlox, Eastpointe, MI 48021
President:  Peg Armstrong
Holy Innocents-St Barnabas Website

St. Brigid: Midland,  Mondays at 7:00 PM
President: Janet Kruman.  
St. Brigid of Kildare Website
 
St. Clare of Montefalco: Grosse Pointe, Tuesdays at 9:30 AM
President: DeAnn Meythaler.  
St. Clare Webster                          

SS. Cyril & Methodius:  Sterling Heights, Mondays at 7:00PM
President: Greg Masterson
SS. Cyril & Methodius Website 

St James:  Bay City, Mondays at 9:00AM
President:  June Thomson.  
St. James Website

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church:  Davison, Mondays at 1PM
President: Mary Yarbrough.
St John Website

St Joseph:  Detroit,  Mondays at 5:15PM
President:  John Tobin.
St. Joseph Church Website

St. Matthias:  Sterling Heights, Wednesdays at 10:00 AM
President:  Theresa Fortuna. 
St Matthias Church Website

St Micheal:  Pinconning, Mondays at 7:00PM
President:  Sandy Ruszkowski. 
St. Micheal Website

St. Mary Catholic Church: Flint, Monday 1:00 PM.
President: Joe Perez. 
St. Mary Website

St. Mary's of Wayne:  Wayne Michigan, Wednesdays at 5:00 PM 
St Mary Website

Sts. Peter & Paul: Saganaw, Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
President:  Louise Florey.
Sts. Peter & Paul Website 

St. Rene Goupil:  Troy, Mondays at 9:45AM
President: Marge Lewandowski. 
St Rene Website

St Stanisslaus:  Bay City, Mondays at 6:00PM
President:  Sandy Ruszkowski. 
St. Stanisslaus Website

St William: Walled Lake, Thursdays  at 9:00 AM
President:  Mary Goward.
St William Website

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About the Legion of Mary


The Legion of Mary is the largest apostolic organization of lay men and women in the Catholic Church, with about 3 million active members in almost every country of the world. The Legion of Mary has been active in the United States (USA) since 1931, has been approved by 7 Popes, and was endorsed by the Second Vatican Council. The main purpose of the Legion of Mary is to give Glory to God through the sanctification of its members.

Members of the Legion of Mary become instruments of the Holy Spirit through a balanced program of prayer and service in a family atmosphere. Works include door-to-door evangelization, parishioner visitation, visitation of the sick or aged, Catholic education, visiting the newly baptized, visiting families, and meeting the other spiritual needs of the parish community. Legionaries are under the guidance of a spiritual director named by the pastor. The Legion of Mary is, in essence, an extension of the heart and hands of the pastor.  Members meet weekly for prayer, planning and discussion. Then members do two hours of definite work each week in pairs.

The Legion of Mary is open to all Catholics who:
faithfully practice their religion;
are animated by the desire to fulfill their role in the Catholic Church's apostolate through membership of the Legion;
are prepared to fulfill the duties which Active and Auxillary Membership of the Legion involves.
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