St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in
Redford is a neighborhood church built in the 1950’s during a time when many of
the churches in this Western Wayne county area were being built. Over the years it has retained most of its
original architectural design.
The patron saint of St. Robert Bellarmine
lived from 1542 to 1621. He was an Italian Jesuit and a Cardinal in the
Catholic Church. He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1930, his feast day is
September 17; the day of his death.
The church consists of 2 straight rows of pews
that lead straight up to the altar. The altar was covered with a green cloth.
There was a large crucifix that was centered over the altar that completed the
space. To the left of the altar are large statutes of Joseph and Mary adorning
a brick wall. The back wall of the altar is made up of 1/3 brick and 2/3 window
which looks out on to church property.
St. Robert Bellarmine’s pastor is Fr. Richard
Leliaert and he gave the homily at the mass we attended. Fr. Leliaert spoke on
the parable where “the last shall be first and the first shall be last”. Fr.
Leliaert used many hand gestures and body language to help tell his homily and
during prayer time. It helped give perfect illustration to what he was saying
and put his words into wonderful context.
The highlight of the mass was the baptism of 4 newborns. It was a joyous
occasion to see them baptized into the catholic faith and helps us to
appreciate and thank God for the life he has given us.
We found the people of St. Robert Bellarmine to
be a caring and loving group. They spoke of coming together to cook and provide
meals at a local soup kitchen as one way they could share the good news of
Jesus Christ with those less fortunate. They help out, in many other ways, to
spread Christ’s love and we were honored to spend time in mass celebration with
them.
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Cornerstone of St. Robert Bellarmine |
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Main entrance to church |
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Grounds of St. Robert Bellarmine |
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St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church |
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Carving of St.Robert Bellarmine |
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Altar at St. Robert Bellarmine |
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The altar |
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Joseph and Mary |
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Pastor's sitting area at the altar |
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Crucifix that hangs over the altar |
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Patriot Garden at St. Robert Bellarmine |
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