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VOL. 4 DEC 1-2, 2012 ISSUE
Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel
First Sunday of Advent
Pastor:Fr. Joseph Lea(267) 243-5861joseph.p.lea.mil@mail.mil
NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter
(706) 791-4308Deacon:- Rev. Mr. David Kriegeldeacondave@saintmichaelparishf
- Rev. Mr. Kelley Culverdeaconkelley@saintmichaelparish
PLC: Lola Rivera(706) 791-4829plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramerrecoordinator@saintmichaelparish
RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) 855-989rcia@saintmichaelparishfg.o
Music Director: Sonia Riveramusic@saintmichaelparishfg
MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275mccw@saintmichaelparishfg
Knights of Columbus: Tim McCarKnightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparishYouth Ministry: Laura Pizzi
cym@saintmichaelparishfgEME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-978Altar Servers: Alex Besel
altarservers@saintmichaelparishfLectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-69
lectors@saintmichaelparishfUshers/Greeters: Ron Shannon
ushers@saintmichaelparishfFlowers Ministry: Fran Simpson
flowers@saintmichaelparishfg.orWelcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimay
welcomesunday@saintmichaelparisWebmaster: Judy Culver
webmaster@saintmichaelparishfgLiturgical Schedule: Brian Mushalemuschedule@saintmichaelparishHospitality Team:
hospitality@saintmichaelparishBulletin Editor: Lola Rivera
bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg
SAINT MICHAELS MISSION STATEMENT
Saint Michaels Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associated with the Armed Forc
under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for the Military Services served by the pastor
leadership of our priest(s), deacon(s), and religious. The community is dedicated to exemplifying Christia
community by proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, service, and witness to th
people of Fort Gordon and surrounding communities.
Monday & Wednesday: 11:30amSaturday: 5:00pmSunday: 8:30am and 10:00am
RECONCILIATIONSaturday: 4:00pm-4:45pmSunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am
(also by appointment)
Parish Staff
MASS SCHEDULE
Today is the first Sunday of Advent, which is also the first Sunday of the new liturgical year. The Advent seasoncludes the four Sundays that precede Christmas. Advent is a time of preparation for the coming of the Lord. In this
eason, we recall two central elements of our faith: the final coming of the Lord in glory and the incarnation of theord in the birth of Jesus. The key themes of the Advent season are watchful waiting, preparation, and justice.
In this new liturgical year, the Gospel of Luke will be the primary Gospel proclaimed (Lectionary Cycle C). To-ay's Gospel is taken from the last chapter before the passion narrative in which Jesus is teaching in the Temple. Weear Jesus speak to his disciples about the need for vigilance and prayer as they wait for the coming of the Son of
Man in glory. This passage marks the conclusion of a lengthy dialogue in which Jesus predicts the destruction of theemple in Jerusalem, warns about the persecution and tribulations to follow, and identifies the signs that will signale coming of the Son of Man in glory.
The community for whom Luke wrote his Gospel may have believed that they were already experiencing some of
e events Jesus described. Most scholars believe that Luke's Gospel was written after the destruction of Jerusalemy the Romans in 70 A.D. At the time, many Christians interpreted this event as an indication that Jesus' secondoming was near.
Though Jesus predicts a time of destruction and fear, Jesus indicates that others will be frightened; Jesus' disci-es are not to fear, but are to stand tall. Yet Jesus does not promise deliverance from anxiety or tribulations. He
ncourages his disciples to pray for strength. The early Christian communities did not find consolation in the prom-e of a utopia, nor should we. Instead, we find in our Christian faith the means by which we witness to God's unfail-g love for us in all circumstances.Jesus' predictions about the end times may sound dire, but in the next paragraph Luke tells us that people woke
arly to listen to Jesus' teaching in the Temple area. In his person and in his message, those who heard Jesus foundrength and consolation. Like the first Christians, we may encounter events and circumstances that could lead us toespair. Through prayer, however, we find strength and consolation in Jesus' words and in his continuing presenceith us to endure all things and to witness to the action of God in our world.etrieved from Loyola Press on http://www.loyolapress.com/sunday-connection.htm
DESIGNATED OFFERINGWe are conducting a designated offering this week on Dec 1-2, for the Augusta Care Pregnancy Center.
lease know that this offering was requested by our Parish to replace the Gideons International designated offeringnd approved by the Chaplaincy Program Budget Advisory Committee (CPBAC) Fort Gordon. Please consider to
e generous for this cause. Thank you for your generosity. Parish Council Financial Advisor.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Spanish Masse are pleased to announced that we will celebrate a special Mass
honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe,atroness of the Americas, on December, at 5:30pm. This Mass will be celebratedSpanish by Father Lea. Help us to spread
e word among the Catholic Spanish-eaking community. We will have our so-al gathering after Mass. WE NEED MIN-TERS for this Mass (EMEs, Lectors,shers, etc). Also, contact the Music Direc-r, Sonia Rivera, if you would like to singplay an instrument at this Mass. Join us!
Advent Penance ServiceIf you haven't gone to confession in a while,Advent is the perfect time to reconcile your-self with God and theChurch. Our parish has acommunal penance serviceon December 13th, 2012 at7pm with prayers and Scrip-ture readings, followed by theopportunity for individualconfession (a necessity forabsolution of mortal sins).
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Rehearsal InformationChoir Practice is on Wednesdays at7:45pm at ourchapel. Singers andmusicians are wel-comed! ContactSonia Rivera at (706)627-0637 or send heran email at
music@saintmichaelparishfg.org
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Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)MCCW at Fort Gordon offers FAITH STUDY on Monday mornings from 9:30 -11:00am followed by daily Mass for those who can attend. This year we arestudying Catholicism by Fr. Robert Barron. Margaret Lepak is our facilitator. Ifyou would like to attend and need childcare, your child must be registered with CYS Cen-tral Registration. Please contact Jessica Burris at burrisjessica@ymail.com one week priorto class to hold a slot.
MCCW Advent Angel Program
Once again the MCCW will be offering to its ladies the chance to partici-pate in it's Advent Angel Program. If you would like to participate pleasefill out one of the forms provided in the Advent Angel folder that is on thetable in front of the MCCW Bulletin Board in the hallway before enteringthe Fellowship Hall. Keep the part that gives helpful ideas and leave thepart you fill out in the folder. When the names are drawn an envelope with your name on itwill be on the Bulletin Board, inside will be the information for the person you are Angelto. We hope you will participate and enjoy the program again this year.
Pro-Life Meeting Coming UpJoin us January 11th for our MCCW Pro-life meeting at the GSC. This meeting is open toall who wish to attend not just the ladies. We will have mass @ 6pm, then, we will bewatching the pro life movie October Baby followed by food and discussion. There will be adisplay table full of good information to view or take home with you. Childcare is availablefor this meeting please contact Jessica Burris by Jan 4th if you plan to use it. Looking for-ward to seeing you there
MINISTRIES NEWS
Facilitator:
FATHER JOSEPH LEA
Sign up today recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Altar Servers Training!!!There will be an Altar Servers training ses-sion on Saturday December 8 from Noon
1pm at Good Shepherd Chapel.All current and new servers mustattend. For more information,please contact the Altar ServersCoordinator, Alex Besel at (706)855-9275
altarservers@saintmichaelparishfg.org .
Monthly MeetingPlease know that our next meeting will be on Tuesdaycember 11th, 2012 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social andmeeting starts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knight
McCarthy if you have any questions at:knightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Food Drive for Those in NeedHelp us collect TONS of food by donating food this mfor those individuals and families less fortunate in the gusta area! The Knights of Columbus are collecting perishable food items this month to donate to the CathSocial Services. Please, place your donations in the cotion box located in the social room. Contact the GKnight Tim McCarthy if you have any questions. Thankfor your support and charity!
Poster ContestThis is a call to St. Michaels youth. Knights of Colum
are sponsoring the 2012 Poster Contest. All youth gradeto 12th (males and females) are invited to participate incontest. The theme is Drug and Alcohol AwarenPlease make sure you submit your poster by December2012. The entry must be in a regular poster board Please contact Roger Colon for the entry forms (706) 4941.
Coat DriveThe Knights of Columbus is holding a coat drive forneedy in Augusta until the end of November. Please bnew or used coats to church and place in the designdonation box in the fellowship hall. Please ensure the care servable and clean. You may contact Allen Larso
(706)631-9749 for more information about this drive. Tyou for your generosity.
LUNCHI
SPROVID
ED!!!
EME, Lectors and Ushers ScheduThe new schedule can be found on the St. Michael's Wand Facebook page. A copy is also posted on the bboard and the rear of the Chapel. Please, contact the Life Coordinator if you need a copy.
Do you receive St. Michaels weehappenings?If the answer is NO, please contact the PLC todayrequest to be included in our parish emailing
plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
The Posada is coming to our Parish!!The Posada is a traditional Christmas celebration that Franciscan missionaries developed inAmerica with the goal of introducing the faith. It continues to be popular throughout thesouthwestern United States and all of Latin America and is a rich tradition for Knights andtheir families to share. The Christmas Posada expresses perfectly the suspense and surprises
of the season. It is a prayer, a play, a party and a gathering for families, parishes and wholecommunities. It is a celebration that children and adults can enjoy together, as well as thosefrom all different cultural backgrounds. Even if you are not familiar with the ChristmasPosada, the Knights of Columbus invites you to join this ancient observance that will openfor you the deeper meaning of a joyful season on Fridays beginning on November 30th atour Chapel. Food and refreshments will be provided by the parish. We ask you to sign upfor this activity at the fellowship room. Join us and be witness of this great celebration!
November 30
December 7, 14, and 21
@ 6PM
Good Shepherd ChapelSign up today in the activity room!
Knights of Columbus Keep Christ in Christmas campaign is going on right now! If you would like to plaorder, make sure you fill out an order form this weekenplace it in the PLC mailbox located in the hallway by theish office. Order forms and envelops are displayed in theof the Church for your convenience. Please, place your this weekend to ensure delivery by Christmas, we only hcouple of weeks left!
Note: One hundred percent of the profits of this program su
local charities. Thank you for your continued support.
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As a baptized member of the Church, Jesus Christ calls you to follow in his footand make a difference in the world today. You can make a difference!Pope
Paul II
YOUTH MASS
Dec 16th 2012 @ 10 AM
Youth are encouraged to do the readserve as ushers, sing in the choir, and prethe gifts during Mass. Please contact Youth Ministry Coordinator if you are iested in participating. We have choir praon Wednesday at 7:45pm in our chapel. Ctact us at cym@saintmichaelparishfg.oryou have any questions.
YOUTH MINISTRYnews
Attention EME, Lectors and UshersPlease let the Liturgy Schedule coordinator know ifyou need to change your schedule. Thank you.
Lemuschedule@saintmichaelparihsfg.org
Are you celebrating your b-dsoon? Send us an email at
plc@saintmichaelparishfg.o
Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.or
CHRISTMAS PROJECTBringing Joy to Children
This year the youths from CYM wantto bring a little joy this Christmas Seasonto a childs hospital or clinic visit by do-
nating items to Childrens Medical Centerat the Medical College of Georgia fromtheir Child Life Wish List. Go towww.georgiahealth.edu website and clickon How to give, then click on Child LifeWish List, to see what you can and cannotdonate. Thank you, together we will helpmake a childs Christmas a little happier.
Book Club Discussionon Mondays
6:30pm-7:30pmThis discussion is facilitated by
Father Joseph Lea and Deacon Kelley Culver
Sign up today in the activity room or at
recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.orgNote: Books and food will be provided.
7 DecImmaculate Conception Vigil Mass, 5:30pm.
8 DecImmaculate Conception Mass, 10am.
12 DecOur Lady of Guadalupe 5:30am (Spanish).
13 DecParish Penance, 7pm
24 DecChristmas Children Mass, 4pm24 DecMidnight Mass, 12am
25 DecChristmas Masses, 8:30 am 10am.
31 DecNew Years Eve Midnight Mass, 12am
St. Michaels Book of the DeadPraying for the dead is a Christian obligation. TheBook of the Dead will be at the main entrance of thechapel beginning November 1st. Please enter the namesof your beloved dead. We will lift them in prayer ateach mass.
Parish MissionFr. Louis V. Guardiola, C.F.M., from The Fathers ofMercy presentsThe Church as the Ark of the CovenantLeading Us To Our Heavenly Home on
December 2nd - Thursday, December 6th at theChurch of the Most Holy Trinity
Each session will begin with confessions at 6:30 p.m.followed by the mission at 7:00 p.m.Titles of the Conference
The Four Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven
and Hell
Confessions: The Sacrament of the Divine Mercy
The Holy Eucharist: Sacrifice, Communion and
Real Presence Sacrament
The Culture of Life vs. the Culture of Death: The
Eucharistic Solution
Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Church
A Celtic ChristmasDecember 14, 2012 at 7:00 pm
in the St. Mary on the Hill Parish HallFeaturing celebrated performer & host of Georgia PublicRadios The Green Island Radio Show HarryODonoghue and acclaimed singer, songwriter and guitar-st Carroll Brown.
Come enjoy an evening of Irish, Southern, and traditionalChristmas songs and stories. Presented by a pair of con-summate performers whose musicianship and on stagecamaraderie make for a unique and fun filled evening.Tickets available for $15 each.Please contact us at 706-733-6627 or smoth@knology.netf you need more information.
Jamilyn ColeInterviewed by: Trinity Torgerson
Jamilyn Cole is 13 years old and wasborn June 18, 1999. She has two sis-ters and two brothers. She was born in Marianna, Floridabut has also lived Arizona, Texas, and Georgia. She cur-rently lives in Hephzibah. Her favorite class in school isSocial Studies. She loves the color orange. She goes tochurch on Sunday to be with Jesus and because she says,
it is a good time. She wants to learn more about thechurch. In her free time, Jamilyn loves to run.
Poinsettias DonationsAt this time of the year, we like to ask our parishioners if they would like todonate Poinsettias to help decorate our church over the Advent/Christmas time
frame. We begin decorating December 1st and we like to have plants to go out that weekIf you would like to donate or have questions, please contact Fran Simpson at 706-284-77
Richard and JoAn
Capozzoli, Dec 9tHappy Anniversar
Welcome SundWe will celebrate WelcSunday on 9th Decemat 10am. Join us for bfast as we welcomenew families and ssoldiers. Please, contacWelcome Sunday Conator Gilda Fontimayo
more information.Join us!
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Pastoral Council
Adoration on Wednesdayoin us for adoration this coming Wednesday at 6:30pm. We meet every week
spend and dedicate an hour in Eucharistic Adoration. This is a great way tocrease your faith and help you with your prayer life.
Confessionsrivate confessions at St. Michaels are available for you before Mass on Satur-
ays 4pm and Sundays at 8am in the confessional box located in the Blessedacrament Chapel, but also face-to-face and by appointment at your conven-nce. Confessions are available in Spanish when Father Joseph celebrates
mass.
New to our Parish?lease take a minute and fill out our registration form. You can find these forms
the counter located in the social room. You may give the form to the Parishife Coordinator, or to the chaplain assistant on duty. You can also downloade form from our website if this is more convenient for you, and send it tolc@saintmichaelparishfg.org. Welcome!
Parish Council Meetingt. Michaels Parish Council Meeting is scheduled forTuesday De-ember 4th, 2012. The meeting will be at Good Shepherd ChapelGSC), social room at 5:30pm.
Anointing of the SickIf you are in need of this sacrament, or if you are going to be hospitaliplease contact Father Joseph (267) 243-5861
MatrimonyArrangements for marriage preparation should be made at least
months in advance of the proposed date. If there has been a prior marrthat has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time marequired. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/programrequired. Initially, all requests of information should be directed toCatholic Pastor at (267) 243-5861.
BaptismIn order to receive Baptism, parent(s) must be registered and attenMass. Dates and times of Baptism can ONLY be set after registeringPre-Baptism class, and talking with a Priest. Baptism and preparationBaptism must be arranged 30 days in advance. Contact the PLC ifneed assistance.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
The RCIA program is the process through which interested adultsolder children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic docand way of life. Contact Kelley Culver if you need assistancrcia@saintmichaelparishfg.org .
Pastoral CounselingAnyone wishing to see the Catholic Pastor for religious counseling is-ues may contact our Pastor. All requests of information should be directed
Father Joseph at (267) 243-5861.
PLCs Office HoursThe Parish Life Coordinator is available for parish registration, sacramentalnquires, or any other need from Monday thru Wednesday (8am-2:15pm), and
weekends before and after Mass. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments arepreferred to ensure you needs are met when needed. You may contact the PLCvia email at plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org or (706)791-4829. After hours assis-ance only by appointment at (443) 223-1125.
Pastoral Visitationshere is simply no place more appropriate than the home for pastors to interactith their parishioners in a personal manner. And this holds true whether suchteraction is for the purpose of leading a person to Christ, reclaiming a lost
oul, or offering support and guidance. For this reason, our Pastor, Father Josephould like to start Pastoral Visitations to give parishioners the opportunity of
meeting and knowing him. He would like to visit parishioners homes twice aeek, so if you are interested in receiving the special visit of our Pastor, please
ontact the PLC Lola Rivera to schedule a Pastoral visitation @ (706) 791-4829,r plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org. Father Joseph is looking forward to visit
Wedding Anniversary & Marriage Vow Renewalend us an email if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary next month.
We also encourage you to let us know if you would like to renew your marriageows at Mass, at least two weeks in advance. Requests can be submitted at:lc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Writing Checks: When writing checks for our weekend collections, make sure you write the check to CTOF (Chapel Tithes and OfFund) Also remember , if you write a check $250 or above, you mafor a receipt from the chaplain assistant.
(COL) JEFF LEPAK, PRESIDENTpresident@saintmichaelparishfg.org
HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-Pvicepresident@saintmichaelparishfg.org
JOANN CAPOZZOLI, SECRETARYsecretary@saintmichaelparishfg.orgALDO CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR
financialadvisor@saintmichaelparishfg.org
In a world where there is so much noise, so much bewilderment, therneed for silent adoration of Jesus concealed in the Host. Be assiduous prayer of adoration and teach it to the faithful. It is a source of comforlight, particularly to those who are suffering.-- Pope Benedict XVI
Change of Address or Moving?Please advise the Parish Life Coordinator when you have any chan
address or telephone number, or if you are moving away.
Mass IntentionsIf you would like to offer a Mass for the repose of the soul of a lovedor any other intention, you are encouraged to use one of our Mass from the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy.can also send it to the PLC via email at plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESPa
VOLUNTEERS COORDINATOR (volunteer position)t. Michaels Parish at Fort Gordon is looking for a dedicated, hardworking per-on, sensitive to the ways God calls and equips people for mission in daily life, toelp the members of our congregation grow in both spirituality and in participa-on. Positive communication skills, including both quality listening skills andomfort with cold-calling, are a necessity! Ability to maintain open and oftenommunication with parish volunteers.
Duties will include, but are not limited to:- Establish and maintain relationships with congregation members and com-
munity organizations to assist the congregation in accomplishing itsmissional responsibilities.
- Create and maintain databases of congregational member information suchas skills and interests. Such databases may include some or all softwaresuch as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Mi-crosoft Publisher.
- Establish and oversee recruitment procedures to meet specific group needsfor activities and functions of volunteers.
- Evaluate the work of volunteers to ensure that work is of appropriate qual-ity and that resources are used effectively.
- Assist in the assimilation process of new members. Work with the ParishLife Coordinatorto acknowledge, recognize, and support volunteers aswell as recommend new directions for ministry.
- Help connect members with existing ministries and programs within thecongregation.
- Report questions, comments, or concerns regularly to the Parish Life Coor-dinator.
- Other duties as assigned by the Pastorand/or Parish Life Coordinatoror asdeemed necessary.
Interested? Questions? Contact the PLC atplc@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
Adult Altar Servers WantedWe are looking for adult altar servers to assist at Mass, especially at S
day 5pm and Sunday 8:30am masses. Please, contact Alex Besel if yinterested in becoming an altar server. This is a great opportunity toour Lord. altarservers@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Volunteer Coordinator NeededVolunteers are the back bone of our parish, and most important, theyus to spread the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are lookingperson who would like to be St. Michaels Volunteer Coordinator. P
contact the PLC and ask her for a copy of the job description to learn its requirements and responsibilities. plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Evangelization CoordinatorWe are looking for volunteers to coordinate the Evangelization minPlease, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested in coordinating this mtry, or if you need more information at plc@saintmichaelparishfg.o
Recruiting New VolunteersThere are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate Gods love by volunteering soour time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you have questions or need further iation. plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
Care Ministry CoordinatorWe are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Care Ministry. This mtry assists parishioners who are sick at home or hospital. The ministrydinator is responsible for coordinating visits in consultation with the s
pastor and PLC. The coordinator will be willing to visit parishioners wrequest this assistance, share the Word of God and prayer with them, offer Holy Communion at the time of visit. If this is your call, or you nfurther information, please contact us at plc@saintmichaelparishfg.o
VA Fisher House is Looking for Donationshe Fisher House at the VA hospital is in need of the following items: Jars of peanut butter, crackers, pretzels, canned tuna fish, canned chicken, and roodles. Please support this organization at your convenience. There is a box for this charity located by the MCCW table in the back hallway next to the acoom. Thank you very much for your generosity.
The Lost SheepParables of Jesus. Written by Pete Millerwo Gospels record this parable of the lost sheep. In Matthew 18, Jesus disciples asked Him, Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven? Jesus an
heir question by teaching humility and the value of one life, in this case, the life of a child. Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the st in the kingdom of heaven.Then He gives a stern warning. Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for himillstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Afterward, Jesus acknowledges that there are situations in life which cause people to stumble and fall, and to be misled. Indeed, there are fallacies proated that cause people to believe wrongly. This may be unavoidable, but woe to that man by whom the offense comes! This warning is particularly di
those who mislead and wrongly teach children. In todays world, perhaps this warning could apply to parents, caregivers, a nd school teachers who teachren modern myths instead of the Word of God.
Jesus then taught, Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones. The New Living Translation put is this way: dont look down on aese little ones,and the New Century Version translates it: dont think these little children are worth nothing. It is at this point that Jesus makes thiration. or the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost. And then, in this context, He presents this parable.What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek th
at is straying? And if he should find it, assuredly, I say to you, he rejoices more over that sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not go astray. Even sot the will of your Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.Here, possibly, the sheep is a child, a spiritually lost child, an abandoned child, a fatherless child, an abused child. When this child is rescued, spared,
nd brought back into the fold, so to speak, there is rejoicing. Gods crystal -clear will is that not one of these little ones should perish.The second occurrence of this parable is in Luke 15:1-7. It is quite a different scenario, a different cast of characters, a different but similar lesson and
ation. On this occasion, tax collectors and sinners crowded in to hear Him. The Pharisees and scribes murmured among themselves, feeling very higmighty, and said, This Man receives sinners and eats with them.
The word Pharisee comes from the Hebrew word which means separated. In modern theology, they are called the Puritans of J udaism, because theyrew from all evil associations in order to give total obedience to every detail of the law. To sit and eat with sinners and tax collectors was unthinkable. ok advantage of this situation and their hypocrisy and snobbishness to teach everyone there who had ears to hear a valuable lesson.What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost
e finds it? And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, sayiem, 'Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost!'
Sounds almost identical, but this time, with a more extensive application. Not just innocent, helpless children are worth rescuing, but all people have vI say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance. The
ees may have thought they were squeaky clean, but Jesus knew how to deflate those pious, pompous people. They werent exclud ed, but they needed ome humble, like little children, and realize that, in Gods sight, every lost and found soul is valuable to God Retrieved from http://www.sharefaith.com
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Rise of the Guardians
By John MulderigCatholic News Service
NEW YORK (CNS) -- What better waspend a few hours over the holidays than incompany, not only of Santa Claus himselfof the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and
Sandman?
Courtesy of the delightful 3-D animated adture "Rise of the Guardians" (Paramomoviegoers of almost all ages can do just thBased on books by William Joyce, the focuses on the destiny of the legendary briof winter, Jack Frost (voice of Chris Pine). -spirited and mischievous, youthful Jack islonely and uncertain of his purpose in life.til, that is, he's invited to join the Guardiaforce made up of the mythical characters labove.
The Guardians' mission is to protect chil
against the machinations of the BogeymanPitch Black (voice of Jude Law).
As the initially reluctant Jack is introducehis newfound comrades, we discover a slant on each traditional persona. Thus Salias North (voice of Alec Baldwin), is a hCossack type with a heavy Russian acwhile everyone's favorite seasonal rabbit (vof Hugh Jackman) turns out to be a boomewielder from Down Under. (Parents of a ceage will recognize a play on a famous line f1986's "Crocodile Dundee.")
The elusive distributor of quarters under
dren's pillows (voice of Isla Fisher) is portras half-human, half-hummingbird. She's at human, and feminine, enough that Jack's ing teeth (and, by implication, his appearin general) set her a bit aquiver, though onthe vaguest, most innocent way. As forchap who makes all our eyelids heavy, presented as a mute but cheerful and endeasprite.
In his feature debut, director Peter Ramworking from a script by David LindAbaire, pits the hope and wonder champioby the Guardians against the fear and self-dthat arm Pitch with his most effective w
The result is a tenderhearted and touching ily movie -- one, moreover, that's entirely of objectionable content.
This is, though, a struggle between the batarchetypes of good and evil over the fate oworld's children. So there are portions ofaction that might be too dark and scary fosmallest members of the clan.
The film contains perilous situations. Catholic News Service classification is Ageneral patronage.
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Movie ReviewWould you like to Donate Flowers for a Special Intention?You can donate flowers for a special intention, such as, in memory of the death of a loved one, orin celebration of your wedding anniversary, or birthday. Please, contact the Flowers Ministry Co-ordinator Fran Simpson for more information @ flowersministry@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
VOLUNTEER TODAY!We are recruiting new volunteers for the different minis-
ies that we have in our parish. Contact the Parish Lifeoordinator if you are interested in serving our commu-ty. There are many open opportunities some of them
re listed in page 5. Please, contact the PLC at 706-791-
829 or plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org for more infor-mation.
ATTENTION
FACEBOOK USERS!
Add Us!
Usher Coordinator NeededMr. Ron Shannon presented his resignation asUsher Coordinator after 15 years of excellentservice. We would like to thank him for 15extraordinary years of service to our commu-nication and his humble and dedicated service.
We would like to know if you know a parish-ioner who might be interested in this position.You may contact the PLC for a copy of the jobdescription, work load and responsibilities.Note: This is a volunteer (non-paid) position.plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
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St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle.
Be our protection against thewickedness and snares of the
devil.May God rebuke him, we
humbly pray; and do Thou, OPrince of the Heavenly
Host by the Divine Power ofGod -thrust into hell,Satan and all the evil spirits,
who roam throughout theworld seeking the ruin of
souls.Amen.
LITURGICAL LIFE
Pag
ADULTS PROGRA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELIGIOUS EDUCATIO
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
CW3James Omer Cote SrA James VarnerSFC Nathan Varner Major John Curry CPT Bontea
Coffee and TheologyCoffee and Theology is a religiouseducation for adults that meet onSundays at 11:30am at the RSOBld. 29601. Contact Tom Dean (706)860-6946 if you have any question.
CCD RegistratioCCD registration is open throut the year. Please know torder to receive the Holy Sment of First Communion orfirmation, children need to Religious Education as reqContact the RE Coordinator ana Gramer if you have questi
Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00
Sunday 08:30 & 10:00
Daily Mass
Mon & Wed 11:30Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45
ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 07:45
RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00
Communion (Sick/Homebound):
Father Joseph Lea
CCD will
will continue
This Sunday.
Bible StudySt. Michaels Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30pm in ttivity room. We are studyBible Study on the BooHebrews. Contact Tom Dea
PRAY FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERSPlease pray for our expectant mothers and their babies. If you are a member of St. Michaels Parish andexpecting a baby, or have a friend or relative who is a expecting a baby, please send us her name to add itto our list @ prayerrequest@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
Sarah McLaughlin Nelmy Amaya Gabriela Baron-Medina Betsy Joy Pizzi
Norelynn Riggins Lola Rivera Michelle Adams
Religious Education Coordinator Office HoursThe Religious Education Coordinator is available to meet with parents for enrolling their children at the Good Sherd Chapel, the following days:
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 12pm.After hours assistance only by appointment at recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org or (978) 866-3806
PRAY FOR THE SICKPlease pray for our sick and their families. If you know of any parishioner who is sick or is hospitalized, please sus the name to add it to our list @ prayerrequest@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Fr. Paul Shuda Lewkas Virata Rafael Agostini Joaquina Gonzalez-Maza
Georgia Foster Angela Blancos Antonio MoralesWeddingsContact PLC
BaptismsContact PLC
LiturgyDeacon Dave Kriegel
AdorationWednesday 18:30
Religious Education (RE)Sunday 11:30
Children (REC)
RCIA (RSO)
Bulletin AnnouncementsPlease know that all weekend announcements should be sent Sunday by 5pm to bulletin@saintmichaelparishfAnnouncements received after the deadline might not be announced.
Pulpit AnnouncementsPlease know that all weekend an-nouncements should be sent by Fri-day noon to
plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Catholic RadioYou can listen live Catholic programsthat will be featured on SaintPaul Radio by going to their
website: saintpaulradio.org.
Catechists NeededWe are recruiting catechists for the new CCDyear. If you are interested in teaching religiouseducation, please contact us. Experience is notrequired. We will provide you with the trainingand teaching resources that you need. We needteachers and substitute teachers for grades Pre-K through High School.
Contact Adriana Gramer (978) 866-3806 or
recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org
StewardshipAttendance: 468
Offering: $2,146.14Des. Offering: $1,505
Thank you
Please remember in your prayers all those who are deployed, their families and friends during their ployments. If your loved one is one of them, or you know any deployed military personnel send us his or
name, so we can include it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer request to prayerrequest@saintmichaelparishfg.o
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January 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1Parish Decorati
from 11am-3pm.
First Communion
Workshop, @ 9am
Confirmation, 3:
ADVENT BEGINS
CCD11:30am
Coffee and Theology
& RCIA11:30am
3 MCCW Faith
Study @ 9:30 am
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Book Club, 6:30pm
4 History of Church,
11:30am
Council Meeting
5:30pm
Study of the Gospels
7:30pm
5
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
6 7
Immaculate Concep-
tion Vigil @ 5:30pm
The Posada, 6:30pm
(Please note the time
change)
8
Immaculate Con
tion @ 10am
9 Welcome Sunday!
CCD11:30am
Coffee and Theology
& RCIA11:30am
10
MCCW Faith Study
@ 9:30 am
Daily Mass, 11:30am
11
History of Church,
1130am
KofCMeeting,6:30pm
12
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Our Lady of Guada-
lupe Mass @ 5:30pm
13
Parish Penance Ser-
vice @ 7pm
14
The Posada, 6:00pm
15
Confirmation Wo
shop, 3pm.
6Youth Mass, 10am
CCD11:30am,
PARTY!!
Coffee and Theology
& RCIA11:30am
17
MCCW Faith Study
@ 9:30 am
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Book Club, 6:30pm
18
History of Church,
11:30am
Study of the Gospels
7:30pm
19
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
20 21
The Posada, 6:00pm
22
3 24
Children Mass, 4pm
Midnight Mass,
25 Christmas Day
Mass at 8:30am and
10am.
26 27 28 29
0 31 New Years Eve
Mass, 12am
December 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
New Yearss Mass at
8:30am and 10am
2
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
3 4
MCCW Monthly
Meeting, 6pm
5
6Three Kings Day
CCD11:30am
Coffee and Theology
& RCIA11:30am
7
MCCW Faith Study @
9:30 am
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Book Club, 6:30pm
8
History of Church,
11:30am
Council Meeting
5:30pm
9
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
10 11 12
Ministry Retreat
-3pm
13
CCD11:30am
Coffee and Theology& RCIA11:30am
14
MCCW Faith Study @
9:30 amDaily Mass, 11:30am
Book Club, 6:30pm
15
History of Church,
1130amKofCMeeting,6:30pm
16
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pmChoir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
17 18 19
20
Youth Mass, 10am
NO CCD,Coffee and
Theology & RCIA
CYM Meeting, 1pm
21 Martin Luther
King DayNO MCCW Faith
Study
NO Daily Mass
22
History of Church,
11:30am
Study of the Gospels
7:30pm
23
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
24 25 26
27
CCD11:30am
Coffee and Theology
& RCIA11:30am
28
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Book Club, 6:30pm
29
History of Church,
11:30am
Study of the Gospels
7:30pm
30
Daily Mass, 11:30am
Adoration, 6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal ,
7:45pm
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