February 21, 2016

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

February 21, 2016 February 21, 2016 MISSION STATEMENT Nourishing the Body of Christ by nurturing one another through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Monday: 6:45 am | 8:30 am 4:30 pm Vigil Mass* Tuesday: 6:45 am | 8:30 am Wednesday: 6:45 am | 8:30 am Sunday Thursday: 6:45 am | 8:30 am 7:30 am | 9:00 am* | 10:45 am* Friday: 6:45 am | 8:30 am | 12 Noon 12:15 pm* | 5:00 pm Teen Mass Saturday: 8:30 am *Nursery available ROSARY Weekdays at 8:00 am OUR CLERGY HOURS OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Pastor: Reverend Monsignor Peter J. Rau 678-832-1223 [email protected] Saturday, 5:30 pm to Sunday, 7:00 am and Parochial Vicars: Sunday, 6:00 pm to Saturday, 8:30 am Reverend Desmond Drummer 678-832-1225 [email protected] Reverend Richard Vu SACRAMENT OF 678-832-1211 [email protected] RECONCILIATION Wednesday 7:15am Deacons: Rev. Mr. Mike Bickerstaff 678-832-1228 and Rev. Mr. Joe Crowley Saturday: 9:00 - 10:00 am Rev. Mr. Bill Keen 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Rev. Mr. Keith Kolodziej or by appointment Rev. Mr. Martin Lampe, retired Rev. Mr. Jesús (Tony) Nerio Rev. Mr. Dave Thomasberger COUNSELORS Rev. Mr. Scott Sparks 678-832-1215 Bill Powers Rev. Mr. John Wojcik Diana Hardy 678-993-8494 11330 Woodstock Road, | Roswell, Georgia 30075 Parish Office: 678-277-9424 | Fax: 678-277-9423 Religious Education: 678-832-1230 | www. stpeterchanel.org St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church Page 2 February 21, 2016 11330 Woodstock Road Roswell, GA 30075 Second Sunday of Lent Page 3 St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church Page 4 February 21, 2016 Offertory for February 14th Financial figures for February 14th were not available at press time. We appreciate your support and generosity SYMPATHY Monsignor Peter and the community of St. Peter Chanel wish to extend their deepest sympathy to: Tom Lynch and family on the death of his Cousin, “I am the Lord who brought you from Ur of the Edward Harrington Chaldeans to give you this land as a possession.” (GENESIS 15:7) Maggie Eilers on the death of her Mother, Margaret Gauthier Just as the Lord gave Abraham, Moses and the Israelites a land to possess, He has also given each of us a home. Dawn Bonner Corner and family on the death of her Whether our home is grand or humble, it is a gift from Mother, Jane S. Bonner God. Abraham prepared a great sacrifice to the Lord in gratitude for the home God gave him. How do we Sue Harris on the death of her husband, Tom Harris show our gratitude to God for the home He has given us? Do we make a sacrifice of any kind? Do we return Family and friends of Catherine Lester Kelly any of our finances to God, investing equally in our May they now share in Eternal Glory and their loved eternal home just as we invest in our earthly home? ones receive God’s consolation and peace. BAPTISM CLASS BAPTISMS We look forward to welcoming your child into our family at St. Peter Chanel. For information The family of St. Peter Chanel welcomes those regarding the Sacrament of Baptism for newly baptized. Children, please contact: Mary Crisanti at 678-832-1233. Our next Baptism Class is March Matthew Herrin, son of Erika and Brent th 13 . Additional information may be found at: Please pray for him as he continues to grow in www.stpeterchanel.org/sacrament-preparation/ Christ. baptism PRAYER LIST Please pray for our loved ones; may they feel the healing touch of the Lord. We pray for all those men and women serving in the military. Please email your request to [email protected]. We ask that you pause a moment to offer a prayer for the sick of our community: Jeanine Andrews Sally Dawson Bob Kuhn Gwen Murphy Mary Stirn Alex Arrieta David Edwards Cindy Kulikowski Erika Painter Beau Stubbs Joanna Beer Joel Edwards Edna Lavery Charles Perry Sara Testerman Giselle Bowen Ed Girod Jeff Le Sieur Irene Pizzo Grace Tigani Austin Brotman Audrey Gohr Karen Lippert Ray Regan Bill Thon Bryan Brown Ramsey Gray Barbara Logan Zoraida Roig Thomas Tuskowski Dianne Butler Kara Gullo Ruth Maher Joao Carlos M. Roxo Dottie Viorde Michelle Cascio Ray Hanna Joycelyn Schlumbrecht Kristen Rust Kenneth Wooldridge Gerry Cichon Jerry Keck Majeste Mary Mangus Frank Sharkey Jason Cornell Joy Knight Carroll McCallister Steven Shoemaker Bill Davis Ronald Kral Michael Muir Kathleen Stevens The prayer list is cleared at the end of each month. If prayers are still needed for you or your family member, please contact the bulletin editor at 678-405-9462 or [email protected] to add to next month's list. 11330 Woodstock Road Roswell, GA 30075 Second Sunday of Lent Page 5 Lenten Calendar LENTEN PROJECTS: Monday 6:45 am Mass in the Church HAITI FOOD DRIVE palletize at our warehouse on 8:00 am - Rosary The Mission Ministry is March 20th from 5:00 pm - 8:30 8:30 am Mass in the Church sponsoring a Food Drive for pm. Sign up with a 6:00 - 7:00 pm Father Ho Lung's Missionaries of representative in the Narthex the Poor ("MOP") Centers in on March 5th and 6th. For more Tuesday Haiti. Our container of food information, contact the Mission 6:45 am Mass in the Church will be the only means of Ministry at 678-832-1281 #7052 8:00 am - Rosary sustenance for the mission for 3 or email 8:30 am Mass in the Church months! What better way to [email protected]. begin our Lenten Season than by Wednesday helping "the least of our 6:45 am Mass in the Church brothers and sisters" who LINEN DRIVE 8:00 am - Rosary cannot help themselves. There Please help The Brothers of 8:30 am Mass in the Church will be a display with food and Sacrament of Reconciliation Haiti/Missionaries of The Poor. money cards in the Narthex 7:15 am We need any slightly-used or during Mass times on March th th th th new twin sheets or crib sheets. Thursday 5 /6 and March 12 /13 . These sheets will be sent to 6:45 am Mass in the Church Money donations should be Haiti at the end of March. Please 8:00 am - Rosary placed in the provided envelope consider helping the orphanage 8:30 am Mass in the Church marked 'HAITI' and can be dropped in the collection basket and Cap Haitian, Haiti. Please, Friday or mailed to the Church, or sheets only, no blankets or 6:45 am Mass in the Church made on E-giving anytime comforters. 8:00 am - Rosary throughout March or April. 8:30 am Mass in the Church Purchased items should be Bins will be located in the th th 12 Noon Mass dropped off at the "FEED Narthex March 5 -March 20 . 5:00 - 7:00 pm - Fish Fry HAITI" truck in SPC'S parking We will not be able to accept 7:00 pm - Stations of the Cross lot on Sunday, March 13th and at sheets after the cut-off date. BT Circle on Sunday, March 20th Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm. Volunteers If you have any questions please 8:00 am - Rosary are needed to accept donations email: 8:30 am Mass in the Church at the truck on the previously [email protected] Sacrament of Reconciliation mentioned dates. In addition, 9:00 - 10:00 am and 2:30 - 3:30 pm we need volunteers to help Penance services at neighboring Churches Date Location Time Lenten Parish Mission Celebrant: Feb 22 St Andrew’s 7:00 pm February 22nd - February 24th Bishop David Talley 9:00 am and 7:00 pm March 6th at 2:30 pm Feb 24 St. Brigid’s 7:30 pm In the main Church Feb 25 St. Brendan’s 7:00 pm Presentation by: Fr. Lanaham Parish Penance Service See page 9 for details. Monday, March 7th at 7:00 pm Feb 29 Good Shepherd 7:00 pm Our Parish Priests will be joined Mar 2 St. Jude 7:00 pm The Archdiocesan Disability by many of the priests from our Ministry’s neighboring parishes. Mar 9 St. Benedict 8:30 pm Faith and Sharing Mass at SPC Mar 15 St. Thomas Aquinas 7:30 pm St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church Page 6 February 21, 2016, Parish School of Religion Director of Religious Ed: Rosemary Potts – 678-832-1229 or [email protected] Registrar: Cindy Czajkoski – 678-832-1230 or [email protected] The St. Peter Chanel website is currently under construction. We are aware that the Religious Education tab on the home page is not working. To access the PSR pages, go to http://stpeterchanel.org and click on Learning at the top of the screen, then select Parish School of Religion from the dropdown menu. To access our pages directly, type http://stpeterchanel.org/psr into your browser. Thank you for your patience while these updates are being made. PSR Calendar (Preschool-8th Grade): Feb 21 & Feb 24 PSR and EDGE in session Feb 28 & Mar 2 PSR and EDGE in session “This is my chosen Son; Mar 6 & Mar 9 PSR and EDGE in session listen to him.” Mar 13 & Mar 16 No PSR or EDGE Mar 20 PSR Family Sessions & Palm Sunday Family Masses Confirmation Middle School Coordinator: Kendra Lockhart Coordinator: Colleen Pittroff 678-832-1235 or [email protected] 678-832-1240 or [email protected] Service Reflections for Year 1 (9th Grade) Candidates are Friday, March 4—Stars & Strikes Social due by March 1st.
Recommended publications
  • April 2019 Lenten Retreat Y St
    St. William Catholic Church 4932 Easley Street Millington, TN 38053 (901)872-4099 April 2019 Lenten Retreat y St. William Catholic Church rda tu h 4932 Easley Street Sa 6t Millington, TN ril Ap Office: 901-872-4099 Program leader: Debi Yetman, 901-487-6390 Although the Eucharist appears to be simple bread and wine, it is actually the “source and summit” of the Christian life. Presence: The Mystery of the Eucharist explores the truth and beauty of Christ’s real presence in the Eucharist, from its origins in Sacred Scripture to its profound role in the life of the Church and its members. The Eucharist is the crescendo of the entire story of salvation. Doors open at 8:30am: Coffee, orange juice and donuts provided. Session 1: God is With Us (9:00-9:45am) We will examine God’s saving presence with us through salvation history up to the Incarnation with the Real Presence in the Eucharist. Break: 9:45-10:00am Session 2: The Story of the Eucharist (10:00-11:00am) We will look at how the Eucharist was prefigured in the Old Testament and Jesus’s miracles and teaching. Lunch: 11:00am-12:00pm Session 3: Bread for the Journey (12:00-12:45pm) We will focus on the necessity of the Eucharist for our spiritual nourishment; explore the different parts of the Liturgy of the Mass. Break: 12:45-1:00pm Join us for our Lenten Retreat Saturday, April 6 9am — 3pm in the Family Life Center Doors open at 8:30am with coffee and donuts Lunch will be provided — Registration Required With many blessings and prayers from our staff! St.
    [Show full text]
  • Holy Family Sisters Celebrate 175 Years!
    CHURCH TODAY Volume XLVIII, No. 10 www.diocesealex.org Serving the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana Since 1970 October 16, 2017 O N T H E Holy Family Sisters INSIDE celebrate 175 years! Office of Life and Justice Mass for ALL diocesan religious sisters to be held Oct. 22 opens Oct. 16 The new Office of Life and Justice opened its doors Oct. 16 at the St. Joseph Catholic Cen- ter in Alexandria. The new office is staffed entirely by volunteers. Find out more about this new re- source office on page 6. Mass of Thanksgiving to be celebrated Oct. 22 for diocesan religious sisters Almost 20 religious sisters live and work in the Diocese of Alexandria. You are invited to join Bishop David Talley on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral for a Mass of Thanksgiving in honor of the reli- gious women in our diocese. See page 7 for details. 29 teams compete in 22nd Bishop’s Golf Tournament Twenty-nine teams competed in the 22nd annual Bishop’s Golf Tournament Oct. 9 at Oakwing Golf Club. The annual event is the major fund-raiser of the year for seminarian education. Find out SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAMILY. Standing around the new tombstone more about the teams, the spon- at Greenwood Cemetery where nine of the Holy Family sisters are buried sors, and who won on pages 9-11. between 2005 and 2007 are (from left) Sister Alicia Costa (treasurer), Sister Sylvia Thibodeaux, Sister Elizabeth Ann Holmes, Sister Joan Flores, Sister Carmen Marie Bertrand, Sister Leona Bruner (vicar general), Sister Agnes Marie Sampia, Sister Lucia Carl, Sister Elma Olivera, and Sister Gloria Lewis.
    [Show full text]
  • The Church Today, October 17, 2016
    CHURCH TODAY Volume XLVII, No. 10 www.diocesealex.org Serving the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana Since 1970 October 17, 2016 O N T H E INSIDE Welcome Bishop David Talley, coadjutor for the Diocese of Alexandria Pope Francis has appointed Bishop David P. Talley, auxiliary bishop of the Atlanta Archdiocese, to serve the people of the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana, as coadjutor bishop to Bishop Ronald P. Herzog. Read more on page 3. Bishop’s Golf Tournament raises more than $30,000 for seminarian education Twenty-seven teams came out to enjoy the beautiful fall weather and to play a round of golf with friends at the annual Invitational Bishop’s Golf Tourna- Catch up with Jesus ment Oct. 10. More than $30,000 was raised. See pages 10-11. Students from St. Joseph Catholic School in Plaucheville wear their “Catch Up with Jesus” fall festival t-shirts for their school fair held Oct. 8-9. Schools and churches throughout the diocese have hosted fall fairs and festivals during October. See pages 12-13 for more celebrations during the month of October. PAGE 2 CHURCH TODAY OCTOBER 17, 2016 Presidential election politics have sunk to an all-time low Critics say candidates need to step out of the gutter; focus on more pressing needs By Rhina Guidos dent. Catholic News Service In response, two members of the advisory group, Father (CNS) -- Christopher J. Hale, Frank Pavone, national director executive director for Washing- of Priests for Life, and Janet Mo- ton’s Catholics in Alliance for the rana, co-founder of the Silent No Common Good, said the Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • Pentecost Today Summer 2016.Pmd
    Summer 2016 PENTECOSTToday PENTECOSTPublication of the National Service Committee of the CatholicToday Charismatic Renewal m Promoting the culture of Pentecost: the birth Pentecost in Brazil The grace of newness of a new lifestyle Katia Roldi Zavaris Dave VanVickle Salvatore Martinez The pattern and move Spreading the gospel I want a miracle! of the Holy Spirit here and around the world Mark Schwettmann/Shutterstock.com Patti Mansfield Jim Beckman Sr. Ann Shields New life in Christ Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit Chairman’s Editor’s Corner According to a report on the meeting, Desk ○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○ “He said that the Spirit is asking new by Johnny Bertucci by Sr. Mary Anne things of us and that we should be pre- Schaenzer, SSND pared for the surprises of the Holy Spirit.” (See www.ccrgoldenjubilee2017.org.) Will you be ready? The National Service Committee and In preparing for this issue I found Throughout my years in the Renewal Franciscan University have planned a myself writing to various countries to there have always been large Pentecost special Jubilee Pilgrimage starting in contact our writers (Italy and Brazil in particular). I also noted that writers celebrations. Pentecost 2016 has seen the Holy Land and ending in Rome, have visited many countries. As we The Vigil Project (www.thevigilproject.com), celebrating Pentecost 2017 with Pope used to sing, “The Spirit is moving The Ark and The Dove’s Ribbon Francis. Led by Bishop Sam Jacobs all over the world.” Communication Cutting Ceremony and Pentecost Rally and Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, a group over the internet has become swift (www.TheArkAndTheDoveWorldwide.org), of pilgrims will explore the Holy Land and far reaching.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015-2016 Annual Report Catholic Foundation of North Georgia
    2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT CATHOLIC FOUNDATION OF NORTH GEORGIA A LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN STRATEGIC PLAN In fiscal year 2015-2016, a major focus for the board and staff of the Catholic Foundation was the OUR MISSION: completion of a new strategic plan. Since 2008, we The Catholic Foundation 2016 - 2017 BOARD MEMBERS CONTINUED have been guided by our prior plan. Our latest plan of North Georgia helps Catherine Perry, PCC defines how the Foundation will carry out its objec- Catholics make a BOARD OF DIRECTORS Founder, InwardBound Center tives in the years ahead. lasting difference for Nonprofit Leadership OFFICERS The new strategic plan provides a vibrant mission in the community. Nancy E. Peterman and vision statement and an updated logo. Goals We attract, professionally Jeff Haidet • Chair Partner, Alexander Haas US Chairman, Dentons US LLP include enhancing processes, upgrading technology, training staff, and recruit- manage, and invest gifts Michael Petrik, Esquire to support the current James "Jaime" Lanier • Vice Chair Partner, Alston & Bird ing more staff at a later date. The 2016 strategic plan will be a blue print for the and long term financial Retired from Interface William M. Rich work of the Foundation for the next three to five years. Along with the rest of needs of parishes, David G. Dahm • Treasurer Partner, Holland & Knight, LLP the Board, I am very pleased with the results of this process. Overseeing strate- Chief Financial Officer, LeasePlan USA John Ripoll gic planning is another way that the Board of the Catholic Foundation fulfills its schools, charities, and Senior Vice President, fiduciary and governing responsibilities.
    [Show full text]
  • 'Wecanfindthecomfort, Well-Beingandpeaceweseek
    December 20, 2019 In This Issue ESSEESSENGERNGER M Serving the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky since 1926 2 Ad limina visit 3 Regency Christmas party ‘We can find the comfort, 3 You’re invited well-being and peaceweseek, Cathedral concert series at the crib, 3 Catechesis classes for adults gazing upon the child Jesus, 7 ‘We Choose Life’ his beloved mother,Mary, 10 What Christmas is all about and his foster father,Joseph.’ 11 St. Thomas School –Bishop Roger Foys Blue Ribbon celebration 15 Gingerbread cathedral A labor of love Christmas 2019 24 Pro-Life Office receives My dear friends, Restored statue of patroness Silent night, Holy night; all is calm, all is bright! The words of this world famous Christmas carol have been sung for over 200 ‘Glory to the newborn King’ years, touching the hearts and souls of The Messenger staff wishes you and your countless people. The words and the soothing melody bring with loved ones a very merry Christmas and them a sense of comfort, well-being, peace. a blessed New Year. This is our final issue of the year. Our next issue — Comfort, well-being, peace. In our world, in our country and even the first issue of the 90th edition of the in our Church these days how we need comfort, well-being and Messenger — will be Jan. 10. peace! How much people long for peace, for comfort, for a sense The Curia offices will be closed from Dec. 16 – Jan. 5 for the Christmas season. of well-being both in our world, in our country and in our Church Many staff members will have limited as well as in our own personal lives, in our own struggles, amidst access to their e-mail during the holiday.
    [Show full text]
  • PRESS RELEASE Dated: March 5, 2019 Pope Francis Names Bishop
    THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MEMPHIS 5825 SHELBY OAKS DRIVE P.O. Box 341669 MEMPHIS. TN 38184-1669 (901) 373-1200 PRESS RELEASE Dated: March 5, 2019 Pope Francis names Bishop David P. Talley, sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee - Installation set for April 2, 2019 On March 5, 2019, His Holiness Pope Francis named the Most Reverend David Prescott Talley as the sixth Bishop of Memphis. Bishop Talley is the bishop of the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana. He will be introduced to the clergy, faithful and public today at a press conference at the Catholic Center for the Diocese of Memphis. Bishop Talley will be installed on April 2, 2019. Time, place and details of the ceremony will be announced in the near future. BACKGROUND: DIOCESE OF MEMPHIS The Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee was established on January 6, 1971, by Pope St. Paul VI. The diocese comprises the counties of Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, McNairy, Madison, Obion, Shelby, Tipton, and Weakley in the State of Tennessee. There are 1,561,304 people living in the diocese; the Catholic population is 61,793. The diocese comprises 42 parishes, 6 missions, 1 university, 6 high schools (3 private, 2 diocesan and 1 parish), 18 elementary schools ( 10 parish, 6 diocesan, and 2 private). The total number of students under Catholic instruction, including parish faith formation, is 11,266. The total number of priests in the diocese is 116. There are 74 incardinated priests, 11 religious priests, 10 not incardinated diocesan priests (extern priests), 20 priests who are either retired, sick or absent and 1 priest in active ministry outside the Diocese of Memphis.
    [Show full text]
  • The Church Today, November 21, 2016
    CHURCH TODAY Volume XLVII, No. 11 www.diocesealex.org Serving the Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana Since 1970 November 21, 2016 O N T H E INSIDE Diocese welcomes Coadjutor Bishop David Talley to Alexandria Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States; 18 bishops and almost 90 members of the clergy joined the people of the Diocese of Alexan- dria, in welcoming Bishop David Talley as coadjutor to Alexandria during a Mass of Welcome held Nov. 7 at St. Francis Xavier Ca- Welcome thedral. See pages 14-15. Bishop David P. Talley Bishop Talley embraces Coadjutor Bishop of Alexandria his new diocese with joy Even before the Nov. 7 Mass of Welcome, many people in the diocese already had the surprise opportunity to meet Bishop Talley at various events. Find out more about Bishop Talley, originally from Atlanta, pages 8-9. Unique relic of St. John Berchmans coming to Shreveport Dec. 8-18 The Diocese of Shreveport SPECIAL EDITION will host a unique relic – the heart of Saint John Berchmans - at the Cathedral of the same name, Dec. 8-18. Find out more about this unique relic, leaving Belgium for the first time, on page 20. Diocesan Chancery • Archives • Business Office Development and Public Affairs • Catholic Schools and Child Nutrition Office Campus Ministry • Maryhill Renewal Center • Permanent Diaconate The Church Today • Safe Environment • Steubenville South • Tribunal • Vocations D A Bishop Ronald Herzog and the staff of the St. Joseph Catholic Center joyfully welcome Coadjutor Bishop David P. Talley Welcome Bishop Talley! Diocesan Chancery • Archives • Business Office Development and Public Affairs • Catholic Schools and Child Nutrition Office Campus Ministry • Maryhill Renewal Center • Permanent Diaconate The Church Today • Safe Environment • Steubenville South • Tribunal • Vocations St.
    [Show full text]