TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 9, 2012
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TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 9, 2012
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 9, 2012 RCIA Classes 2560 Tilson Road Decatur, GA 30032 Main: 404-241-5862 Fax: 404-241-5839 Price Hall : 404-241-1795 Website: www.stspandp.com If you, or someone you know, has been thinking about becoming a Catholic, the process for that is RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). The next series of RCIA classes will begin September 30th. Classes meet on Sundays at 10:00AM in the Parish Office. To sign up for RCIA, just leave your name and phone number with the Parish Office. 2012 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal The monthly pledge reminders for the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal pledges have been mailed. It is very important that these pledges be paid so that our parish will reach and, hopefully, exceed our goal. Please keep in mind that our parish receives 100% of all cash donated after our parish goal is met. Parish Goal: $52,200 Amount Pledged: $42,046 Amount Paid: $28,372 (As of 8/31/2012.) If you have questions about your pledge, please contact the Stewardship Office at [email protected] or (404) 920-7600. Women of Faith & Movement Dates to Remember Sept. 28-30-Women’s Retreat Sept. 30-RCIA Classes Begin Oct. 6-Baptism Class Oct. 6-Lectors’ Workshop Oct. 6-Steak & Chicken Dinner Oct. 7-Life Chain Oct. 13-Welcome Ministers’ Workshop Nov. 3-Haitian Community Anniversary Nov. 10-KPCLA Prayer Breakfast Nov. 17-Women’s Council General Mtg. Nov. 17/18-Craft Bazaar Nov. 30-Dec. 2-Men’s Retreat For women ages 19 years and older: Women of Faith & Movement Bible Study and Prayer continues Mondays, 7:00-8:30PM, in the first classroom on the right. For group study: Matthew 21-22:9. Women’s Council General Meeting/Luncheon Saturday, September 15th at 2:00PM at Parker’s on Ponce, 116 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur 30030. Our guest speaker will be Leslye Colvin, Social Justice Ministries, Archdiocese of Atlanta. Cost of the luncheon: $30. Menu of oven-roasted chicken, rigatoni with seared eggplant, or grilled steak. Includes salad, dessert and beverage. Baptism Class The next infant Baptism Class will be Saturday, October 6th at 9:30AM in the Parish Office. Parents and godparents must attend instruction before scheduling a baptism in the parish. Parish Office (404) 241-5862 Fax (404) 241-5839 September 9, 2012 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, 10th 8:30AM Communion Service Wednesday, 12th 6:30PM Stephan Kangalee Friday, 14th 8:30AM Saturday, 15th 8:30AM 4:30PM Confessions 5:00PM Lillian Pinede, d’csd. Sunday, 16th 8:30AM 11:30AM For the people of Sts. Peter and Paul 1:30PM Patrick Richardson, b’day. Sacramental Emergencies only (678) 561-3676 Clergy Rev. Bryan D. Small, Pastor, ext. 102 [email protected] Rev. Mr. Alfred Mitchell, Deacon [email protected] Rev. Mr. Jerry M. Lett, Deacon [email protected] Rev. Mr. Augustin Pierre-Louis, Deacon [email protected] Parish Staff Gloria George-Patrick, ext. 103 Religious Ed. Director [email protected] Ron Whalen, ext. 105 Business Manager Marie Fujioka, ext. 100 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Jack Tilson Music Director Sacramental Schedule Monday, 10th Novena 7:00PM-Chapel Women of Faith 7:00PM-Classroom Tuesday, 11th Stewardship Committee 7:00PM-Parish Office (C) Wednesday, 12th Bible Study 10:30AM-Parish Office (C) Choir Rehearsal 6:00PM-Church Confirmation Class 7:00-8:30PM-Parish Office (C) Thursday, 13th Haitian Rehearsal 7:00PM Friday, 14th Adoration 9:00-10:00AM-Chapel Saturday 15th Bible Study 9:00AM-Parish Office Altar Servers 9:30-11:30AM-Church Outreach 9:45-11:00AM Sunday, 16th Sunday School 10:00AM-Classrooms KPC Breakfast 10:00AM-Price Hall Adult Enrichment 10:15AM-Classroom KPC Brunch 1:00PM-Price Hall Little Orphan Annie Makes Her Way to Decatur St. Thomas More Church presents Annie, the 1977 musical that has charmed millions. This production features some of the best talents of the Atlanta community theater scene and is appropriate for children. Fridays, September 28 & October 5 at 8:00PM; Saturdays, September 29 & October 6 at 8:00PM; Sundays, September 30 & October 7 at 2:00PM. Adults: $12, children (12 & under): $5. For more information see www.stmgaparish.org or contact Paul Dusseault at [email protected] or (404) 358-7162. St. Thomas More Catholic Church is located at 636 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. in Decatur. William Hutson Maintenance Haitian Community, ext. 305 Faith & Public Policy Workshop Stewardship-A Disciple’s Response God bless you all for your generous offering! Sept. 2nd $16,405.87 Children’s Offertory $71.43 Building Fund $4,792.33 Pennies from Heaven $20.12 Parish Outreach $1,098.40 “What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.” —John Ruskin Readings for the Week Monday, 10th 1 Cor 5:1-8 Ps 5:5-6,7,12 Lk 6:6-11 Tuesday, 11th 1 Cor 6:1-11 Ps 149:1-6,9 Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday, 12th The Most Holy Name of Mary 1 Cor 7:25-31 Ps 45:11-12,14-17 Lk 6:20-26 Thursday, 13th St. John Chrysostom 1 Cor 8:1b-7,11-13 Ps 139:1b-3,13-14b,23-24 Lk 6:27-38 Friday, 14th The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Nm 21:4b-9 Ps 78:1-2,34-38 Phil 2:6-11 Jn 3:13-17 Saturday, 15th Our Lady of Sorrows 1 Cor 10:14-22 Ps 116:12-13,17-18 Jn 19:25-27 Sunday, 16th Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 50:5-9a Ps 116:1-6,8-9 Jas 2:14-18 Mk 8:27-35 PRAYER FOR THE SICK Please pray for the sick of our parish and those who have asked for our prayers, especially: Ulysses Bailey Jr., Porscha Bryant, Jerome & Lula Bullard, Ephraim Burrell, Marie Charles, Stephanie Cooper, Ida Cruse, Phyllis Daniel, Patricia Davis, Webert Devilme, Jean Driskell, Christine Edwards, Elaine Galbreath, Sharon Giles, Myeshia Moore Gordon, Yohannes Hamido, Laura Hassell, Grace Hodge, Willie Hugley, Brittany Ivory-Brown, Joseph Mario Jean-Louis, Rosemary JeanLouis, Henry Joseph, Yvonne Kage, Dot Lewis, Rita Maag, Elsa McBean, Barbara McElrath, Lenagray Milner, Christopher Nicholas, William O’Neal, Dulcie Philip, Lynette Reid, Charles & Emma Reynolds, Lamercie Sanon, Audrey Shirley, John Sylvester, Roland Woods, Donald & Robbie Wright, Sharon Wyatt Please help us to keep our prayer list updated-by adding and removing names. Thank you. Mass for Anyone Impacted by Addition On the second Saturday of each month at 10:00AM, a Mass will be said in Our Lady of the Assumption’s main church for those struggling with alcoholism, other drug addition, eating disorders, nicotine addiction, gambling addiction, prescription addiction, sexual addiction, or any other difficulty with obsessions and compulsions. This Mass is also for affected others who are impacted by addiction. Come if you are in recovery, come if you are actively using, come if you live with someone who is addicted, come if you grew up in an addicted household years ago, come if you are not sure, come if you need healing, come if you need reconciliation, come if you need transformation, come and be in community at the table of the Lord. Any age is welcome; all are welcome! Our Lady of the Assumption Church is located at 1350 Hearst Drive NE, Atlanta 30319. Questions or info: Mark Dannenfelser (404) 261-7181 x123, [email protected]. Altar Servers’ Schedule For 9/15-16/12 5:00PM Mass Nnamdi Baker Julian Ogbonna 8:30AM Mass Janelle James Michael Lockhart 11:30AM Mass Garrett Grayson Cecil Morton Christin Smith 1:30PM Mass Johnathan Benbow Fadlyna Jean-Francois The Archdiocese of Atlanta invites you to one of the Faith & Public Policy Workshops sponsored by the Georgia Catholic Conference: St. Pius X Church in Conyers Sept. 15, 9:00AM-12:00 noon; St. Michael Church in Gainesville Sept. 25, 7:00-9:00PM; St. Brigid Church in Johns Creek Sept. 29, 9:30AM-12:30PM; St. Mary Magdalene Church in Newnan Oct. 2, 7:00-9:00PM; Our Lady of Assumption in Atlanta Oct. 6, 9:00AM-12:00 noon; St. Philip Benizi Church in Jonesboro Oct. 9, 7:00-9:00PM; and Holy Family in Marietta Oct. 18, 7:00-9:00PM. The workshops will include presentations for Catholics on forming consciences for faithful citizenship and responding to our choices in the current political landscape. To register for the event, go to: www.archatl.com/ or contact Joy Place at [email protected] or (404) 920-7346. There will be a $10 registration fee to cover cost of materials. The Way for Women The Way for Women is a 3-day retreat for adult female survivors of abuse offered by the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s Victim Assistance Program October 12th-14th at Carmel Retreat Center in Hoschton, Georgia. The deadline for registration is October 5th. Please contact Sue Stubbs at (404) 920-7554 or [email protected] for a brochure and application. KPCLA #376 Annual Prayer Breakfast Come and join in prayer, food, music and fellowship with the KPCLA Court #376 at their 9th Annual Prayer Breakfast Saturday, October 6th at the St. Stephen’s Center Hall, on the grounds of Most Blessed Sacrament parish, 2971 Butner Road SW, Atlanta, 9:00AM-12:00 noon. Tickets are $25, and all proceeds benefit the Ladies Auxiliary #376 Scholarship Fund. For tickets or more information, contact Lady Peggy Ballou at (404) 699-5960. Haitian Corner OUVRE-TOI Textes bibliques : Lire "Prenez courage, ne craignez pas. Voici votre Dieu. C'est la vengeance qui vient, la revanche de Dieu. Il va vous sauver". Voilà ce message que nous avons entendu dans la première lecture. Comprenons bien, cette revanche de Dieu c'est celle de son amour. Il ne prend pas sa revanche contre nous mais contre le mal qui nous atteint et nous abime. Sa revanche c'est de supprimer le mal, c'est faire en sorte que les aveugles voient et que les sourds entendent. La bonne nouvelle c'est que Dieu nous aime plus que tout être au monde. Notre vie connaît souvent des humiliations physiques et morales. Mais le Seigneur est là ; il vient pour nous libérer et nous sauver. Avec lui, le mal ne peut avoir le dernier mot. Aujourd'hui, nous voyons Jésus en territoire païen et non en territoire d'Israël. Sa mission n'est pas réservée à un unique peuple. Elle s'ouvre à tous. C'est là qu'il va guérir un sourd muet. Cet homme représente tout un peuple pratiquement fermé à la Parole de Dieu. Il est incapable de proclamer les merveilles de son Créateur. Il est sourd à la bonne nouvelle de l'Evangile. Sa rencontre avec Jésus a été quelque chose d'extraordinaire. Un mot résume bien toute l'action du Christ : "Effata" (ouvre-toi). Jésus vient nous ouvrir à Dieu, aux autres, à tous les autres. Cet homme handicapé nous ressemble. Même si nous entendons et parlons correctement, il peut nous arriver de nous enfermer sur nousmêmes. Nous pensons à tous ces hommes, ces femmes, ces jeunes qui sont "bouclé" dans leur solitude. Ils sont incapables de communiquer avec les autres. Ils vivent repliés sur eux-mêmes, sans relation, sans ami, sans travail, sans conversation. Rien ne les intéresse en dehors de leur "moi". Nous vivons dans un monde super médiatisé, mais beaucoup continuent à vivre dans l'individualisme. Chacun y cherche à tout prix à ménager ses intérêts et ses privilèges. Cette attitude nous rend sourds aux drames du monde et au bien commun. Quand Jésus nous dit "Ouvre-toi", c'est pour nous ouvrir à la Parole de Dieu. Cette parole nous la découvrons en lisant la Bible. C'est dans notre vie de tous les jours et à travers les divers événements que Dieu nous parle. La Bible, l'Evangile nous donnent de pouvoir décoder le langage de Dieu à travers toutes les réalités de la vie. En cette année de la foi voulue par notre pape, nous prendrons le temps de nous nourrir de cette Parole de Dieu pour qu'elle transforme réellement notre vie. Elle nous est donnée pour que nous comprenions à quel point Dieu nous aime.
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