Our
Lady of the Lakes in Waterford is located along Dixie Highway in the North
Oakland County suburb.
The
church was founded in 1948 and recently celebrated its 65th
anniversary. Inside Our Lady of the
Lakes, you enter a medium size gathering space that opens into the main church.
There are no doors or windows leading into the church. It is a very open
concept.
The
pews and kneelers are cushioned and very comfortable. The floors leading to the
altar are made of marbled tiles. The altar space itself has an oak wooden floor
and a mason brick background. The altar is smaller than at most of the other
churches we have been to and is covered with a green flowery cloth.
Over
the altar is a statute of Jesus with his hands outstretched on the cross.
Behind the statute is a stained glass window in the shape of a circle with
different color variations. To the left of the altar is a 3-D image of the last
supper hanging on the wall and to the right the musical area is staged.
The
pastor at Our Lady of the Lakes is Reverend Lawrence Delonnay. They also have
an associate pastor at the church, Fr. Michael Gawlowski. Fr. Mike was the celebrant at the Saturday
evening mass we attended. Fr. Mike’s homily focused on the gospel reading for
the week in which John the Baptist welcomed the son of God as our savior Jesus.
He called John the Baptist the bridge between the Old and New Testament.
Fr.
Mike was very engaging in his homily. He came out among the congregation and
talked directly to everyone. He made the homily fun and enjoyable and really
got everyone interested in hearing the gospel and learning a bit about John the
Baptist
.
Our
trip to Our Lady of the Lakes was a bit of a long one; about a 45 minute drive,
but the kindness and generosity of the parish members and the enjoyable homily
by Fr. Mike made the trip a worthwhile one.
Up Next: National Shrine of the Little Flower-Royal Oak
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church-Waterford |
Exterior view of Our Lady of the Lakes |
Celebrating 65 years |
Main Entrance to Our Lady of the Lakes |
Altar at Our Lady of the Lakes |
Jesus on the Cross |
Image of the the Last Supper |
Lectern at Our Lady of the Lakes |
Some of the art work at Our Lady of the Lakes |
So glad you were able to experience a Father Mike Mass. He really is like no other! God Bless!
ReplyDeleteLove Father Mike - best priest ever!! miss him at St. Clement in Centerline!
DeleteThank you for your post and for reading my blog on our visits to the Catholic Churches of Detroit.
DeleteThat's my Church :) Isn't it great being Catholic.... We can find a church (almost) anywhere in the entire world. Each one uniquely beautiful but same mass.
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