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ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 675 Riverside Road Roswell, GA 30075 ~ www.standrewcatholic.com 770/641-9720 ~ 770/641-8584 fax Rev. Msgr. Hugh Marren, Pastor ~ Rev. Juan Areiza, Parochial Vicar Deacons: Rev. Mr. William Keen, Rev. Mr. Tom Gotschall, and Rev. Mr. José Campos

OCTOBER 25, 2009 THIRTIETH THIRTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

OFFICE HOURS: Monday ~ Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm REGULAR MASSES: Monday ~ Thursday 9:00am, and 12:15pm Friday 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:15 pm Saturday: 9:00am, 5:00pm Family Vigil Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 5:00pm Life Teen 7:30am &7:00pm Spanish Civil Holidays: 10:00am NURSERY: Sunday 9:00am and 10:30am Masses ADORATION: Monday ~ Friday 9:30am ~ 9:00pm MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA IN CHAPEL: Mondays at 7:15pm CONFESSIONS: Saturdays 9:30am ~ 10:30am & on request Spanish: Monday 7:00pm-9:00pm VISITATION OF SICK: Please keep us informed so that we can be attentive to those who are ill.

Thank you Msgr. Hugh Marren and Rev. Juan Areiza for your Spiritual Guidance, Love, and Support

ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass Intentions

for the Week

Monday, October 26 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

†Karen Goggans

Tuesday, October 27 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

†Peter Hansen

Wednesday, October 28 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

†John Cook For all those in the Armed Forces and their families

Thursday, October 29 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

†Elizabeth Huffner

Friday, October 30 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

OCTOBER During this month of October we celebrate the feast of the Rosary. In fact October is known as the month of the Holy Rosary. It is a prayer which invites us to reflect on the mysteries of life and faith. It reminds us that we are not alone here on earth and that earth itself is not our lasting dwelling place. I know at times looking at the world around us, including ourselves, we sometimes give the impression that we are going to live here forever; and that planet earth is the real and lasting city, but as the holy book says “Seventy is the sum of our years, or Eighty if we are strong.” That means it’s October in my life in more ways than one, and very few of us are in the month of January. But it doesn’t matter what month we are in, the important thing is that we take time to reflect on this great gift of life that God has given us. During this month of October we are reminded that the Rosary is a wonderful means given us to do this. As James Metcalfe put it so beautifully in his poem titled:

†John &†Marion Hamper

MY ROSARY

Saturday, October 31 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

†Byron Bickes †Rose Demaso

Sunday, November 1 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Pedro Moro (SI) Spanish in Family Center Deceased Priests of the Archdiocese †Mario Aversa †Elizabeth Huffner †Isaura Campos People of the Parish Spanish Mass

Readings for the week

There is no other article. . . That means so much to me . . . Or gives me so much comfort as . . . My precious Rosary . . . Each bead is bright and lovely as . . . A flower or a gem . . . And sacred is the Crucifix . . . That watches over them . . . My fingers touch them lightly while . . . My head I gently nod . . . “Our Father” and “Hail Mary” and . . . The “Glory be to God” . . . I say my Rosary in church . . . At home and on retreat . . . I say it in my pocket when . . . I walk along the street . . . And when I quench the little flames . . .That light the candle-wicks . . . I always kneel beside my bed . . . And kiss the Crucifix. Msgr. Hugh Marren

Monday: (Rom 8:12-17, Ps 68, Lk 13:1017) This daughter of Abraham, ought she not to have been set free on the Sabbath Day?

Tuesday: (Rom 8:18-25, Ps 126, Lk 13:18-21) When it was fully grown, it became a large bush.

Wednesday: St. Simon and St. Jude (Eph 2:19-22, Ps 19, Lk 6:12-16) From them Jesus chose Twelve, who He also named Apostles.

Thursday: (Rom 8:31b-39, Ps 109, Lk 13:31-35) It is impossible that a prophet should die outside of Jerusalem.

Friday: (Rom 9:1-5, Ps 147, Lk 14:1-6) Who among you, if your son or ox falls into a cistern, would not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath Day? Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary (Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25 -29,Ps 94, Lk 14:1,7-11) Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted. Sunday: All Saints Day (Rv 7:2-4,9-14, Ps 24, 1 Jn 3:13, Mt 5:1-12a) Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.

October 18, 2009

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st MARKS “TIME CHANGE”: MOVE CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR. The N.F.P.A. recommends replacing all 9 volt batteries in smoke detectors twice a year: Spring and Fall Time Change.

TRAINING FOR EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION will be held on Thursday evening October 29th from 7pm until 9pm in the RCIA room. This training is for anyone interested in joining the ministry as well as for those who need to be recertified. Certification is valid for three years. If you plan to attend, please contact the office or email [email protected].

SECOND COLLECTION: The second collection next Sunday, November 1st will be for the Archdiocesan Seminarians. Please be generous. The second collection for the following Sunday, November 8th was requested by Catholic Charities for the area flood victims.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday-Friday 9:30am to 9pm Please sign-up for Eucharistic Adoration for the month of November. You can spend a quiet hour once a week with Our Lord listening and praying before the Blessed Sacrament. You can sign-up in the narthex on weekends and in the chapel during the week. Many time slots are still available. We would like 2 people at each hour but many time slots have only 1 person. We need your commitment.

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THIRTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME WELCOME VISITORS AND NEWCOMERS! We invite you to register and become part of our St. Andrew parish family! Please fill out a registration form located on the information wall in the narthex (main church entrance) or stop by the parish office during the week. Welcome!

Join our Q&A sessions about our Catholic Faith most Sundays from 9-10am in the RCIA room (upstairs in Building B). Questions? Please call Deacon Tom Gotschall: 7/490-9436

JIFFJIFF-journey in faith formation Journey through Church History presented by John Harvey Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 7 p.m. at the RCIA room If you ask someone to describe the history of the United States they will most likely start with the revolution, mention the Declaration of Independence (our separation from England) and point to noteworthy individuals like Washington or Jefferson. The more we understand the struggle of the founding fathers and the reasons for their passion, the more we appreciate this great country of ours. If someone asked you to describe the history of the Christian Church what would be your answer? Beyond the apostles, who were the founding fathers? What war did we battle for 300 years to establish our faith and then what document loudly declares who we are and what we stand for? Finally, why was the faith of those who founded the church so strong, strong enough to freely give up their lives for someone they had never seen or met? The purpose of this one hour session is to provide a foundation of the early church and attempt to answer these questions. Then, lightly touch on key events in our church history that bring us to where we are today. Please join JIFF and John Harvey as we build together, not just our faith but pride in our Catholic History

The Catholic Mass Revealed Video Presentation (3-part series) Sundays after the 7:30 a.m. mass (8:30 – 9:30 am) in the Multi-Purpose Room

OCTOBER 25, 2009

Psychological Perspectives on Forgiveness: An Introduction Presentations by Dr. Tom Spudic

Forgiveness is “easier said than done”. When a real injustice has been done, the concept (of forgiveness) can seem impossible, if not downright foolish. Part of our problem with forgiveness may be misunderstanding of what is/is not forgiveness. Forgiveness can be very helpful for the person who forgives. It profoundly affects our emotional and spiritual lives. There is evidence that it assists in dealing with anxiety and depressive symptoms. Join Thomas Spudic, Ph.D. for a two-part series on the “Psychology of Forgiveness”. The sessions will discuss: 1) Forgiveness—what it is and what it isn’t. 2) The rather complex (sometimes lengthy) process of forgiveness. 3) Some case studies of forgiveness as one possible option in dealing with negative emotions such as anger, depression, and anxiety. The series is free and will be held on Nov. 4th and 11th at 7:00pm in the RCIA Room. Please sign up on the sheet in the Narthex.so we can have a head count regarding materials and hand outs. We now have JIFF online at St. Andrew's website. Please visit the Journey's in Faith Formation link to see the latest dates for events. Special thanks to Bill Powers for all his help in setting

up the JIFF pages.

Religious education The STA Preschool and Youth Group Leaders will be hosting a CHRISTMAS DROP and SHOP event for parents of children ages 2 to 11. Parents are invited to DROP their children off, and then go SHOP for the rest of the day. The event will take place here at the Church on December 12th, 2009 immediately following Breakfast with Santa (11:00 am). The DROP & SHOP event will end at 4:00pm. This is a fundraising event for the hosting groups. The fee per child is $25.00 or $65.00 per family. All children must be between the ages of 2 and 11. A SHOP & DROP REGISTRATION FORM AND MEDICAL RELEASE FORM AND CHECK MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THE EVENT FOR EACH CHILD. Registrations are located in the hall outside the Youth Ministry offices and at the preschool office. Children must be picked up promptly at 4:00 pm. A fee of $5.00 per child will be charged for every 15 minutes late. The children will be entertained and cared for by volunteer adults with a ratio of 5 children to 1 adult. We will accept volunteer applications from teens who need service hours for Confirmation class. We will only be able to accommodate 1 teen per adult for this fundraiser. Please see Cassi Villanueva or Ms. Eileen if you are a confirmation teen and would like to receive service hours at this event.

Is the Mass more of an obligation to you? Are you not getting anything out of or do not understand the significance of the Mass? Why?

Champs / edge youth group news

The Liturgy (Mass) is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed. Every liturgical celebration, because it is an action of Christ the priest and of his body, which is the church, is a preeminently sacred action. No other action of the church equals its effectiveness by the same title nor to the same degree. From the liturgy, therefore, and especially from the Eucharist, grace is poured forth upon us as from a fountain . . . but in order that the liturgy may be able to produce its full effects it is necessary that the faithful come to it with proper dispositions, that their minds be attuned to their voices, and that they cooperate with heavenly grace lest they receive it in vain. (Sacrosanctum Concilium – The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, articles 7, 10 and 11).

Do you have a child in 4th-8th grade? If so, give your child a chance to get involved with other Catholic youth in our parish! RSVP to any event your child plans to attend at [email protected]. If you would like to be added to my email list and notified of upcoming events (or last minute changes regarding event details), contact Christen Barrett at the email listed above. Saturday, Nov. 7: Fleece Blanket Party in room 202 & 203 from 68pm. Each child must bring 4 yards of fleece (2 yards solid color/2 yards with a print). Snacks available. ( We are still accepting fleece or monetary donations from the parish. These blankets are donated to the children at local shelters. Thank you in advance for helping us achieve this special project!) Saturday, Dec. 5: (New date) Festival of Lights at Lake Lanier. This event will need volunteer drivers. Details to be announced. Please check bulletin. Monday, Dec. 14: Christmas Party in room 202 from 6-7:15 PM. We will have Christmas crafts, snacks, and an opportunity to make holiday cards for a local nursing home. Don't forget: Winter EDGE Retreat for grades 6-8 takes place in February! Check bulletin for details!

Sunday Nov. 1, 2009: The Mass: Introductory Rites Sunday Nov. 8, 2009: The Mass: The Liturgy of the Word Sunday Nov. 15, 2009: The Mass: The Liturgy of the Eucharist and Concluding Rites Discussion follows after each video presentation. Come join us and appreciate the Mass.

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ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH lifenites Cassi Villanueva: 770-641-9720 or [email protected] All high school students are invited to the Family Life Center directly after the Teen Mass on Sunday, Oct. 25th for faith sharing, fellowship and food. Conference Meeting for parents of 9th and 10th graders will be on Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 3:30pm in the Family Life Center. Fall Retreat will be November 6th-8th. Forms are available outside the Life Teen Office.

Blue Candle of Life Burns in the Chapel for the Anniversary of Gerry & Peggy Peay For your intentions sign-up in the Pro-Life book by the Chapel door. $10 donation to the Pro-Life Ministry.

Knights of Columbus Recruitment Sunday On Sunday, November 1st the St. Andrew Knights invite all men of the parish and their families to a recruitment breakfast after all the Masses in the Family Center. Learn more about the Knights’ principals of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. Where else can you get a free breakfast and a little knowledge on one of the best men's organizations in the world? Plus you don't have to fight the traffic leaving Mass.

HOLIDAYS ARE COMING AND WE’RE GOING NUTS! The Knights of Columbus will be selling delicious Georgia pecans direct from the grower, perfect for baking, parties and holiday gifts. Sale dates will be November 8th and 15th after all Masses.

WELCOME

Kaitlyn Marie Marano who was baptized into our Christian Community. All parents who wish to have their children baptized in the month of December will need to attend a Baptism Class on Monday, November 23rd. Please call the office to register. Parents will need to be registered and active members of the parish for a minimum of three months prior to taking the class.

THE ELIJAH CUP The Elijah Cup is a chalice that is given to parishioners and families to take home from Mass to use as a focal point while praying for vocations. You may sign up for the Mass of your choice in the main church entrance or call Liz Schantz: 7/5186836. Sun 10/25 7:30am Kathy and Holland Earle 5:00pm Bill Doverspike and Deborah Midkiff

VETERAN’S DAY MASS In honor of all St. Andrew Veterans, living and deceased, we will have our annual Veteran’s Day Mass on Sunday, November 8th at 10:30am. If you would like to participate, or if you have served in the Military, please call Gene O’Brien at 7/664-5639 so that we may honor your service to our country.

St. Andrew Parish Council Meeting Minutes Date: October 8, 2009 Members Present: John Miles (President), Bob Ouellette (Secretary), Ginny Boll, Susan Demaso, Liz Schantz, Mike Lerch, Diana Zabala, Evelyn Shanni, Phil Cote Members Not Present: (excused), Margaret Ward (Vice-President), Rick Medina, Renay Miller Others Attending: Monsignor Marren, Jeanne Faas. Meeting Called to Order: The meeting was called to order by John Miles, President at 6:47PM. Roll Call was conducted. Quorum was established, and Monsignor opened the meeting with group prayers. Opening Remarks / Approval of Minutes: Motion to approve September Minutes by Susan Demaso; seconded by Mike Lerch; voted and approved. Monsignor - Pastor’s Update: Thanks to all in the parish for the new car (Altima) First JIFF meeting of the season was conducted with about 30 people on Wednesday evening; it was very well received Other programs: something like “Matthew Kelley after Mass” in the multi-purpose room is being researched; Wednesday nights – parallel program between JIFF and Life Teen Ordination of new Atlanta Auxiliary Arch Bishop - Msgr. Luis R. Zarama; it went well and this is a great choice for the Catholic community Old Business: Discipleship Program Update – Jeanne Faas, Eileen Dejulio and Monsignor met and reviewed all comments from parishioners; there were many comments on parish communications and education, also our interest in working with other parishes (programs can be shared across parishes, i.e., should we do more?); input will be moved forward to the Archdiocese after a team meeting Saint Andrew Statue: sculptor has completed the clay model and it is beautiful; Jeanne will start coordinating the work for the placement / location in the Church; it is on schedule; funding that would have come from the Parish Picnic raffles will have to be gained from another source Church Doors – no response from first suggested contractor; we should move ahead with getting quotes from local contractors; we will likely paint them versus varnish; we will look into finishing all exterior woodwork Spirit Sunday (Re-scheduling) – Renay Miller is absent, so we will address this next month Parish Picnic – It is officially cancelled for this year due to grounds condition; we will possibly consider some sort of alternative in the Spring; St Vincent De Paul raffle (ducks) will continue it’s sales with an upcoming Sunday event to select a winner (to be scheduled) New Business: Hispanic Community (Diana Zabala) celebrated its first Sunday morning mass and offered the highest level of thanks to the Monsignor for making it happen (Parish Center is the location) Parish Grounds Clean-Up Statues following the flood waters – one statue top was damaged; several bases were submerged into the newly formed mud Pre-School Area will require major cleaning / re-work; it could cost several thousands of dollars Helping Hands – scheduled for November 14; John Miles will coordinate with Jeanne to organize crews Adjournment: Meeting adjourned with a prayer at 7:35 PM.

OVER 55 CLUB: Please come and join the Over 55 Club for their monthly meeting on Friday, November 6th at 1:00pm in the RCIA Room.

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THIRTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Around the diocese ALL SOULS MASS: The annual Mass for the deceased bishops, priests, and deacons will take place on Monday, Novmber2nd at 10:30am at Arlington Memorial Park at the priests burial place.

MASS OF REMEMBRANCE: St. Peter Chanel in Roswell will host its tenth annual Mass of Remembrance on Saturday, November 7th at 11:00am in the Catholic section of Green Lawn Cemetery. The Mass is open to all and is an opportunity to celebrate the lives of deceased loved ones and remember in prayer the souls of the faithfully departed. For further info contact Elyse Erwin at 678-277-9424 or visit www.stpeterchanel.org.

Parish Activities at a Glance Weekly Events Adoration Bible Study Tuesday Morning Bible Study Friday Morning Bible Study-Friday Night Divine Mercy Chaplet Legion of Mary Men’s Fellowship Miraculous Medal Novena Spirit and Truth Religious Education Respect Life Rosary RCIA Rosary Rosary Spanish Divine Mercy Chaplet Toastmasters

M to F 9:30am-9:00pm Tues. 10:00am Fri. 10:00am Fri. 7:00pm Fri. 3:00pm Thurs. 10:00am Fri. 6:30am Mass 7:00am Fellowship Mon. 7:15pm Mon. 8:00pm Mon. 6:00pm Sun. at 1:00pm Sun. at 9:00am M to F 8:25am M to F 12:45pm Mon. at 6:00pm Thurs. at 7:45pm

Monthly Events Columbian Squires Cub Scout Pack 2006 Knights of Columbus Over 55 Club Parish Council Prayer Shawl Ministry Respect Life St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul Venturing Crew

2nd Sun. at 3:45pm 1st, 2nd, & 4th Friday 7:00pm 1st Mon. at 7:30pm 1st Fri. at 1:00pm 2nd Thur. at 6:30pm 1st Thur. at 6:30pm 2nd Sat. at 10:00am 1st Tue. at 7:00pm 3rd Sat. at 8:00am 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:00pm

Please Pray For Our Sick Jean Austin, Donald Bedell, David Benjamin, Rebecca Benjamin, Lynne Beauchamp, Settembrina Biagioni, Darlene Bixler, Julia Blyth, Bishop J. Kevin Boland, John W. Boyle, Mary Boyle, Kristie Buck, Daniella Burnf, Graciela Buzeta, Mayone Byron, Michael Camuti, Stephen Capano, Juan Jose Chico, Bonnie Chico, San Juanita Chico, Lorelei Clapper, Heidi Clearly, Amy Coddington, Maureen Cooke, Patsy Crow, Josh Davis, Elizabeth DeBuys, Dawn DeLucia, Mary DeLucia, Jane Demaso, Hank Deren, Jeannette Derum, Alvin Dieter, Kaitlynn Donahue, Jerry Dooley, Margit Dvorak, Claire Ehrmann, Miriam Flanagan, Marge Fleming, Paula Frederick, Judy Friedman, Linda Frescona, Marie Gaede, Lucille Gallagher, John Gannon, Montye Gardner, Margaret Gavin, Iris Gotschall, Richard Granath, Elizabeth Jane Gricus, Pat Groetsch, Mary Ann Gulitozi, Brittany Healy, Michael Healy, Kim Henderson, Heidi Hendricks, Pat Hodges, Will Hodges, Harry Hodgins, Bruce Holt, Kerri Horton, Dani Howard, Collins Marie Howard, Jill Ingenito, Rose James, Joan Johnson, Art Johnson, Kay Johnson, , Martha Kassis, Merrell King, Tom Knox, Johnny Kranyecz, Dolores Lamb, Deacon Mike Landaiche, Jr., James Lasneski, Laura Lawton, Mary-Gay Li, Tom Loesch, Marie Lourdes, Jane Mayer, Gary Meader, Ursula Medlen, Jackson Moore, David Morsa, James Nielsen, Carol Anne Palermo, Maggie Paoletti, Arnulfo Pathon, Erin Patrick, Paulette Pettorosi, Peggy Plunkett, Bill Plunkett, Lynn Ponder, Mary V. Quinlan, Alice Reid, Deborah Ritter, Hazel Rizzo, David Rundell, Paul Scibona, Julie Shannon, Chris Singh, Deacon Bob Smith, Jack Smith, Wayne Smith, Sharon Somers, Paul Stahlschmidt, Donna St. Pierre, Elaine Stephens, John and Shirley Stevens, Rick Stradtman, Doni Strok, Bill Swiger, Graham Troline, Nilca Trujillo, Tim Truxillo, Tom Valentine, Josephina Villasenor, Ruth Voorhis, Colton Walker, Julie Walker, Reilly Walsh, Kim Weber, James F. Weller, Calvin Ray White, Debbie Williams, Brian Wynn-Higgins To add or delete names please contact Carol Meurer at 678-641-9720 or [email protected].

OCTOBER 25, 2009

MAGNIFICAT PRAYER BREAKFAST for all Catholic women will be held Saturday, November 7th 9:30-12:30 at Killian Hall, 908 Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn, GA 30047. Reservations are $10. No reservations will be taken at the door. For more information call Lynda Cupell 404-634-8303.

LET THE LIGHT SHINE OUT OF DARKNESS (2 Cor. 4:6): The Archdiocese invites anyone who has been wronged by the Catholic Church in any way to Prayer Service of Atonement with Archbishop Wilton Gregory on Thursday, November 12, 2009. The Prayer Service will be held at the Cathedral of Christ the King from 7:00pm8:30pm with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. For more information contact Sue Stubbs at [email protected] or 404-885-7459. MARIST HOLIDAY ARTS AND CRAFT SHOW: Marist will have their Craft Fair on Saturday, November 7th from 9:00am4:00pm.Admission is $3.00. For additional information check www.marist.com/holidaytraditions.

ST. PIUS X HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE: St. Pius will have their arts festival on Saturday, November 21st from 9:00am-3:00pm. Admission is $3 per person.

Ministry Contacts Altar Care Trudy Scully 770/998-8752 Altar Servers Sheryl Hess 770-998-6766 American Heritage Girls Kim Wunschel 770-363-2012 Bereavement Ministry Jenny Smentek [email protected] Bible Study (Friday Night) Elaine Ruppenthal 770-754-6104 Bible Study (Friday Morning) Gene O’Brien 770-664-5639 Bible Study (Tues. Morning) Christine Caveness 770-393-1816 Caring Connection Ginny Boll 770-993-8738 Larry/Tracie Vicario 770-998-5971 Catholics Returning Home CHAMPS Youth Group 4th & 5th Grade Christen Barrett 404-242-6029 Katie Troline 678-352-1311 Christ Renews His Parish Columbian Squires Don Boyle 770-410-9237 Cub Scout Pack 2006 Phil Vance 770-597-1401 EDGE Youth Group Christen Barrett [email protected] Elijah Cup Liz Schantz 770-518-6836 Carol Meurer 770-641-9720 Eucharist Adoration Guardians Eucharistic Ministers Parish Office 770-641-9720 Familia Sara Sullivan 678-965-5351 Homeschoolers of St. Andrew Carolyn Rittmueller 678-524-4950 Homestretch Sandy Lashley 770-641-9720 JIFF-Journey in Faith Formation Rick Medina 678-687-8308 Knights of Columbus Tom Hoover 770-712-7849 Lectors Gert Mullin 770-772-6280 Carol Albright 770-993-7903 Legion of Mary Lifenites/High School Youth Group Cassi Villanueva 770-641-9720 Marriage Encounter Dave/Ronnie Gorzynski 770-594-7608 Men’s Fellowship Mike Lerch 678-521-1583 Moms of St. Andrew Julie Franklin 678-320-0444 Shannon Wiggins 770-552-0701 Music Ministry Bernie Sotola 770-641-9720 x231 or [email protected] Over 55 Club Gert Mullin 770-772-6280 Parish Council John Miles 770-518-8512 Prayer Shawl Ministry Regina Fueher 770-640-6122 Preschool Carol Hastings 770-642-1636 Chris Lovejoy 770-642-1636 Religious Education Eileen DeJulio 770-641-9720x228 or [email protected] R.C.I.A. Tom Gotschall 770-490-9436 Respect Life Eileen Schuster 770-587-2611 St. Martin de Porres Sandy Lashley 770-641-9720 St. Vincent de Paul Denise Fisher 770-641-9720 Spanish Ministry Cecilia Campos 770-649-9392 Ushers Guild John Miles 770-518-8512 Venture Crew 2006 Jerry Cross 770-330-9382 Wedding Coordinators Carol Meurer 770-641-9720 Welcoming Committee Claudette Piper 770-518-9604 Women’s Guild Lisa Biagioni 770-777-5912

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DOMINGO DE MISIONES

OCTUBRE 25-2009

BIENVENIDOS: HORARIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO Martes, Miércoles y Jueves de 10:00am a 3:00pm. Cerrado Lunes . Ministerio Hispano: Padre Juan Areiza: 770-641-9720 ext. 233 Cecilia Campos 770-649-9392 Deje su nombre, número telefónico y un breve mensaje, su llamada tendrá respuesta. CONFESIONES: LUNES 7-9PM EN LA OFICINA DEL PADRE

Ministerio de educacion religiosa

sacramentos

Para recibir sacramentos en nuestra Iglesia necesita estar inscrito en la Parroquia por un periodo de tres meses antes de poder solicitar un sacramento. Las planillas de inscripción se encuentran en el vestíbulo y en el Ministerio Hispano.

BAUTIZMO. Requisitos: Estar registrados en la Parroquia por UN PERIODO DE TRES MESES antes de la fecha del bautizo. Acta de Nacimiento del niño/a. Los padrinos deben ser Católicos activos. Casados: Copia del certificado de Matrimonio. Solteros: mayores de 16 años de edad. Certificado de Bautizo. Entrega de documentos los miércoles de 11am -2:30pm. Pláticas de Preparación: Primer Martes del mes de 7:00pm – 9:00pm . Asistencia obligatoria de padres y padrinos. Ceremonia Bautismal segundo Sábado de mes a las 11:00am. En la Capilla, entrada por el estacionamiento lateral.

CLASES DE DOCTRINA DOMINGOS A LAS 5:15PM CONCLUYENDO CON LA SANTA MISA. El costo por alumno es de $50 dólares que puede ser abonado en cuotas. Familias con dificultad económica por favor hablen con el padre Juan, o en la oficina del Ministerio con Dona Cecilia. BIENVENIDOS A NUESTRA FE EN BAUTIZMO; Reyes EscobarCindy RiveraRivera-Peñaloza Escobar-García Johanna PeñalozaWilliam EscobarPeñaloza-Rivera EscobarKendra M. Peñaloza Rodimiro Cisneros Jose Merced Natalia CastroCastro-Flores Juan A. LópezLópez- Sánchez Alex Arriola Ariadna HernándezHernández-Suárez Emmanuel AburtoAburtoPedro A. Enríquez Bryan T. Enríquez

ADORACION AL SANTISIMO LUNES A VIERNES DE 9:30AM A 9:00PM

MATRIMONIO: Requisitos: Estar inscritos en la Parroquia. Cita con el Sacerdote. Participar en el curso de preparación LLASU (Llamados A Ser Uno). Reservar la fecha con 6 meses de anticipación. Consignar documentos de Bautizo y Confirmación. CONFIRMACION. Este curso es para jóvenes en noveno y décimo grado que tengan todos los sacramentos menos la Confirmación. Al igual que la Primera Comunión el programa de la Confirmación es de dos años. Clases los domingos de 5:30-7:00pm, concluyendo con la participación en la misa de 7pm.

CATECUMENADO: RITO DE INICIACION CRISTIANA DE ADULTOS Y JOVENES. Formación de adultos y jóvenes mayores de nueve años sin bautizar para recibir todos o los sacramentos que les falten. Clases los domingos de 5:30-7:00pm. Mas información con Nancy Hardeman y el Diacono Jose Campos

NUESTRAS ACTIVIDADES Y EN IGLESIAS CERCANAS El Cielo que me tienes prometido, ni me mueve el infierno tan temido para dejar por eso de ofenderte. Tu me mueves, Señor, muéveme el verte clavado en una cruz y encarnecido, muéveme tu cuerpo tan herido,muéveme tus afrentas y tu muerte. Muéveme, en fin, tu amor, y en tal manera, que aunque no hubiera cielo, yo te amara, y aunque no hubiera infierno, te temiera. (Anónimo) ************************************************************************** HOMBRENUEVO les invita a la Conferencia de “Un Dios a mi medida”. Existe un solo Dios y no muchos de donde escoger. Martes 03 de Noviembre 2009 de 7-9pm en St. Andrew Catholic Church.

GRUPO DE ORACION SEMILLAS DE PAZ Y MOR No importa el nivel de espiritualidad. TODOS SON BIENVENIDOS. Martes 7-9 pm

Salon 202– Segundo piso. PEQUEÑA COMUNIDAD DE FE Y DEVOCION A LA DIVINA MISERICORDIA: Las reuniones se realizan e n la Capilla. Lunes: 6:00/ 7:00pm. Enseñanza en el salón 207 El Ministerio de enfermos JESUS DIVINA MISERICORDIA lleva el mensaje de amor Misericordioso de Jesús a todos los hogares e n donde se encuentre un enfermo en cama. 10PM. Salón 207

Donativo $15 Clases de ingles tercer nivel. Viernes 7-9pm Salón 205. Celebración de la festividad de la Virgen de Guadalupe domingo 13 de Diciembre. Mañanitas con desayuno misa de 7:30am. Misa solemne y convivio misa de 7:00pm.

CONFERENCIA SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA DOMESTICA: CUALES SON LOS DIFERENTES TIPOS DE VIOLENCIA DOMESTICA? Como podemos ayudar en nuestra iglesia, grupo o comunidad? Sábado 24 de octubre, 2009 de 10:00 am. a 1:00 pm. Norcross Human Services Center 5030 Georgia Belle Ct. Norcross. Gratis

GRUPO DE JOVENES ADULTOS 18+ SE REUNE LOS VIERNES DE 810PM. Salón 207

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