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Detroit Cristo Rey High School is a private , coeducational, Roman Catholic high school in Detroit , Michigan , in the West Vernor-Junction Historic District . It opened in August 2008 and operates within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit .

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35-691: The high school building is part of the Most Holy Redeemer Church parish. It is co-sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and The Congregation of St. Basil . The school is located in the former Holy Redeemer High School building. It is the only coeducational Catholic high school in the city of Detroit, and is open to students of all faiths. Detroit Cristo Rey High School opened August 2008 with an initial freshman class of about 100 and graduated its first class in 2012. It

70-504: A house of studies and commute to the seminary proper. After completing courses in theology, the candidates for ordination participate in a pastoral year, six months of which is in a Spanish-speaking country and six months going through the Society's Ecclesial Team programme. This is followed by perpetual promises, ordination to the diaconate , and then priesthood between six and twelve months later. For most newly ordained priests, ordination

105-502: A letter (dated 3 June 2011) from Corapi in which he said that he could no longer serve either as a priest or as a member of the Society. The Society's response also made it clear that no conclusion had been reached at that time. On 5 July 2011, the Society released another statement in which it said that all canonical norms had been followed and that Corapi did have sexual relations and years of cohabitation (in California and Montana) with

140-531: A missionary, understanding and respecting the culture where they will serve. The Society serves in numerous countries. The Society is led by a General Priest Council, composed of a General Priest Servant and his four assistants. The General Sister Council and General Lay Council fully collaborate in the governance and administration of the Society. The respective General Councils meet quarterly in Joint Council. There are also two Regional Priest Councils, one for

175-408: A mural representing the school and community. Cristo Rey Network schools utilize a unique work study program that pairs students and local businesses. Students work one day a week at a local business while their wages are paid to the school for their tuition. In the 2009-2010 school year, "About 35 employers and 120 freshmen and sophomores are involved, and the program covered about 35 to 40 percent of

210-414: A period of prayerful reflection, discussion, and formation under the guidance of one of the Society's priests and, preferably, with others of the same disposition. They also participate in the ecclesial team training program. The purpose of the program is to develop the lay missionaries' faith , Christian spirituality , and sense of vocation as well as foster a deeper understanding of what it means to be

245-411: A priest or religious brother in the Society spend an aspirancy year in either Belize or Belcourt, North Dakota . This is a year when the aspirants experience living simply and without many material comforts, enabling them to better understand the work of the Society. Those who remain interested begin the novitiate year. Until 2011, this year was conducted in southern Colorado ; now the novices spend

280-464: A shock to those Catholics who saw him as a defender of traditional Catholic teaching on all fronts. Along with complaints of being unfairly treated and about "certain persons in authority in the Church that want me gone," Corapi asserted his innocence but also said that he was resigning from the priesthood. In June, the Society responded, outlined the process which had taken place, and that it had received

315-551: A student body that was approximately 50 percent African-American and 40 percent Hispanic. Approximately 50 percent of the student body was Catholic. In 2009, Detroit Cristo Rey High School received grants from The Skillman Foundation ($ 900,000), the McGregor Fund ($ 75,000), and the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. Students collaborated with Detroit Institute of Arts Art studio instructor Vito Valdez to create

350-611: A two-year course at Our Lady of Corpus Christi College in Texas , and those with philosophy for a four-year theology degree at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas , Angelicum , in Rome. Beginning with the 2011-12 academic year, all students were sent to Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit , Michigan , which provides both philosophy and theology courses. The students live in

385-469: A woman known to him, when the relationship began, as a prostitute. He repeatedly abused alcohol and drugs; he has recently engaged in sexting activity with one or more women in Montana. He holds legal title to over $ 1 million in real estate, numerous luxury vehicles, motorcycles, an ATV, a boat dock, and several motor boats, which is a serious violation of his promise of poverty as a perpetually professed member of

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420-419: Is called "aspirancy" during which they discern whether or not to begin the process. This is followed by a year-long postulancy period of living with the community, during which time the women learn more about the practicalities of living the life of a sister as well as deepening their relationship with God. The postulancy is followed by a two-year novitiate, at the beginning of which the women are clothed with

455-514: Is followed by an assignment to one of the Society's various communities, either in the US or abroad. However, some may be asked to attend the Angelicum in Rome for further studies. The Sisters affirm that: A vocation is a call from God. We have existed in the mind of God from all eternity and God has chosen this time in history to place us on this earth. He has a particular mission for each one of us and it

490-551: Is part of the Cristo Rey Network of high schools nationwide, the original being Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago . The founding president of Detroit Cristo Rey was Earl J. Robinson, a past president of Lees-McRae College . The Board of Trustees named Michael Khoury president in 2009. Its founding principal was Susan Rowe, a former teacher and administrator at University of Detroit Jesuit High School. A student admitted in

525-627: Is the main commercial thoroughfare. Churches, parks, recreation centers, and theaters anchor neighborhoods such as the West Vernor-Junction intersection that Holy Redeemer parish dominates. The Hollywood movie The Rosary Murders (1987), starring actors Donald Sutherland and Charles Durning , prominently featured the church and the neighborhood. Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity God Schools Relations with: The Society of Our Lady of

560-471: Is up to us to discover this wonderful plan. Some people are called to the single life, some people are called to the vocation of marriage and others to the vocation of religious life. When we find our vocation, we find our mission and we find the fullness of happiness. After spending some time, normally a week, living with the Sisters, women who believe that they may be called to the religious life undergo what

595-681: The Bible , Church history , and Catholic doctrine . This is followed by a pastoral year, the first six months of which takes place in a country other than the brother's native land. The remainder of the year is spent at the Society's headquarters in Corpus Christi, Texas , where they learn how to operate within the framework of the Society's ecclesial team structure. Brothers of the Society are currently receiving their subsequent formation in Detroit, Michigan. While they are not ordained and thus do not celebrate

630-496: The lay faithful . The charism (gift) which the Society brings to the Church is to be: While in the seminary , Father Flanagan realized that organizations where people work as a team, recognizing and accepting individual talents, are the ones which are most successful. This is why the Society strives to have priests, permanent deacons, religious sisters, religious brothers, and lay faithful in all of its communities, no matter how small. In 1957, five years after his ordination to

665-590: The priesthood , Flanagan approached Cardinal James Richard Cushing , then Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston , with his idea. Cushing gave his support. Soon after, Edwin Byrne , the Archbishop of Santa Fe , invited Flanagan to his diocese where he met the future co-founder of SOLT, Father John McHugh. Byrne formally established the Society as a pious union on 16 July 1958, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel . After several meetings, those who feel called to be either

700-476: The sacraments , they serve in a variety of important apostolates according to the talents of each brother. These include such areas as prison ministry, people with HIV , administration, counseling, and parish work. A brother ministers not by preaching with words, but in the example of the great St Francis who said, "Preach the Gospel always, and use words when necessary. Those who feel called to this ministry undergo

735-591: The Asia-Pacific Region and the other for the American Region, as well as Regional Sister and Lay Councils. In 2011 controversy arose concerning John Corapi , one of the Society's priests, a man well known for his lively preaching, frequent appearances on EWTN , and writing several books. Corapi was accused of breaking his promise of celibacy with more than one woman and of violating his vow of poverty by amassing significant wealth. The initial allegations were

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770-610: The Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) is a Society of Apostolic Life within the Roman Catholic Church . It was founded in 1958 by Father James H. Flanagan , a priest from the United States. The Society maintains missions in various countries, describing itself as Marian - Trinitarian , Catholic, missionary , and family. Membership in the Society includes priests , permanent deacons, religious sisters , religious brothers, and

805-513: The Society's religious habit. The first year is devoted to living in one of the various apostolates. The second year is that required by Canon Law during which the focus is on learning more about the evangelical counsels , prayer , spirituality, and the Constitutions of the Society. At the end of the novitiate, simple promises are made; these are renewed annually for five years after which perpetual promises are made. The Sisters serve alongside

840-500: The firm of Donaldson and Meier , it was constructed in the Roman basilica style with a Romanesque façade. The church seats about 1,400. A campanile was constructed around 1924 in memory of parishioners who died in World War I. The stained glass double lancet aisle windows were designed by Charles Jay Connick . Those in the south aisle depict the parables of Jesus, those on the north side,

875-583: The miracles. The clerestory windows are by the Detroit Stained Glass works. The Pewabic mosaic floor tile is by Mary Chase Perry Stratton . The parish contains a longstanding elementary school, along with the Detroit Cristo Rey High School , which has operated since 2008 inside of the building of the former Holy Redeemer High School . As in the other Southwest Detroit neighborhoods, such as Springwells Village, West Vernor Highway

910-456: The ninth grade must be able to read at a seventh grade level; students unable to meet this requirement may not be admitted. Cristo Rey schools are designed for children from low-income families. Each school has a maximum income cap for applicants. Detroit Cristo Rey has a standard tuition of $ 2,300/year but many families work at the school to lower their tuition costs to around $ 1,000/year. During its first year (2008-2009), Detroit Cristo Rey had

945-430: The observance of the three evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church, and are incorporated into the institute with the rights and duties defined by law. Following the novitiate, religious formation continues in one of two directions. Those called to the priesthood pursue their academic studies. Prior to 2011, the Society sent its students without any philosophy for

980-422: The other members of the Society in a variety of areas such as health care, education , evangelisation , drug rehabilitation, homeless people, foster care, orphaned children, and parish work. They also operate a bookstore which provides Catholic reading and devotional materials . Those called to be lay brothers begin what the Society terms an "intellectual year" during which time is spent studying such things as

1015-570: The school's total expenses." All students participate in an off-site retreat each year, which for seniors runs overnight. Students contribute over 40 hours of community service during their four years. Most Holy Redeemer Church (Detroit, Michigan) The Most Holy Redeemer Church is located at 1721 Junction Street in Southwest Detroit , Michigan, within the West Vernor–Junction Historic District . The church

1050-551: The time at the Society's house in Corpus Christi, Texas. This year is crucial, for it is then that the novices better understand their divine vocation, and indeed one which is proper to the institute, experience the manner of living of the institute, and form their mind and heart in its spirit, and so that their intention and suitability are tested. Thus, the novices are given the opportunity for longer periods of prayer and spiritual reading as well as silence in order to reflect on

1085-465: The tobacco factories. Services were held at first, above Patrick Ratigan's general store on West Jefferson Avenue and later in what was then known as Paddy McMahon's Saloon. Church services were held on the first floor, while the second served as a residence for priests. The first church building, a wood-frame structure designed by Redemptorist Brother Thomas, and known as the Little Church on Sand Hill,

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1120-484: The vocation God is offering and nature of their response. The spiritual development of the novice is of particular focus, especially through spiritual direction . At the end the year the novices receive the religious habit (robes) of the Society and take the simple vows of poverty, chastity and obedience . It is then that the person officially becomes a member of the Society: By religious profession, members assume

1155-612: Was dedicated in 1881. A second larger Gothic style church was built in 1896 during the tenure of pastor Benedict Neithart. As Irish and German residents moved to the suburbs, people of Latin American descent from the Corktown area of Detroit took their place. A mass in Spanish was instituted in 1960. In 1999, The Redemptorists turned the parish over to the Archdiocese of Detroit . The parish school

1190-546: Was once estimated as the largest Roman Catholic parish in North America. West Vernor–Junction Historic District is adjacent to Mexicantown and contains a growing Mexican community and resurgent neighborhood. The parish was founded in 1880 by Redemptorist father Aegidius Smulders, a former chaplain in the Confederate army . Initially the parish served a congregation predominantly of Irish immigrants, many of whom worked in

1225-524: Was started by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1882. Sisters of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) arrived at Most Holy Redeemer Parish in August 2017 to work in the school and serve the parish. SOLT Seminarians are also in residence at the parish, studying at the nearby Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Built in 1921, the present church and was dedicated on April 1, 1923. Designed by

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