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St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________ Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: [email protected] Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) [email protected] [email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ III Sunday after Pentecost – Jun 25, 2017 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, June 25 III Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Intentions of Jessica Meli 9:00am Valerie Calloway 11:30am Pro Populo Mon, Jun 26 Sts John & Paul No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Wayne Johnson by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird Sun, Jul 2 IV Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Thanksgiving to BVM 9:00am +Joseph Schutzman by Cole Family 11:30am Pro Populo Tue, Jun 27 Feria No 6:30am Mass 9:00am Conv of Sinners and Dying by Norma Torres Wed, Jun 28 Vigil of Sts Peter and Paul No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm +Edward Leo Lamerand by Peter Holiday Thu, Jun 29 Sts Peter and Paul 12.00pm Owen Elliot by Caroline Elliot 7:30pm Mr & Mrs William Lewis & Family by Rechuel Francisco Fri, Jun 30 Commemoration of St Paul 12:00pm Fr Calvin Goodwin by Rechuel Francisco 7:00pm Dr Terence J Coyne, MD by Huizel Family Exposition after Mass Sat, Jul 1 Most Precious Blood (First Saturday) No 7:00am Mass 9:00am SFdS Volunteers First Saturday Devotions follow the 9:00am Mass Last Sunday's Collection: $6,810.01 God reward you. Fr McCarthy is away until Tue 27 June on vacation in the UK. Wed June 28: a private Mass will be offered for the intention: +Lorena Kidd by Jo-Anne Kidd Thu June 29 – Feast of Sts Peter and Paul: there will be a sung Mass in the evening followed by a light reception in the social hall. Please bring something to share. FSSP Confraternity: a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions (Detachment from Sin, Sacramental Confession, reception of Holy Communion, Prayers for the Holy Father) can be gained by members of the Confraternity on the feast of Sts Peter and Paul, Thu June 29th. Sun July 2 – Farewell Reception for Fr McCarthy following the 11:30am Mass. A cake will be provided. Please bring light refreshments to share (finger sandwiches, fruit, veggie tray, cheese/crackers, chips, nuts,etc.) The Courage and Encourage Apostolates are Church approved ministries for those who experience same sex attraction and their family and friends. An Open House will be held on Saturday, July 15th at the Chancery of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA for anyone, including new members, family, friends, and supporters, with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, film screenings, and a complimentary dinner. Please RSVP by Monday, July 10th by contacting David Plitt at 678-549- 5402 or [email protected] .

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St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

[email protected]@gmail.com

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

III Sunday after Pentecost – Jun 25, 2017_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Sun, June 25 III Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Intentions of Jessica Meli 9:00am Valerie Calloway 11:30am Pro Populo

Mon, Jun 26 Sts John & Paul No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Wayne Johnson by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird

Sun, Jul 2 IV Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Thanksgiving to BVM 9:00am +Joseph Schutzman by Cole Family 11:30am Pro Populo

Tue, Jun 27 Feria No 6:30am Mass 9:00am Conv of Sinners and Dying by Norma Torres

Wed, Jun 28 Vigil of Sts Peter and Paul No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm +Edward Leo Lamerand by Peter Holiday

Thu, Jun 29 Sts Peter and Paul 12.00pm Owen Elliot by Caroline Elliot 7:30pm Mr & Mrs William Lewis & Family by Rechuel Francisco

Fri, Jun 30 Commemoration of St Paul 12:00pm Fr Calvin Goodwin by Rechuel Francisco 7:00pm Dr Terence J Coyne, MD by Huizel Family Exposition after Mass Sat, Jul 1 Most Precious Blood (First Saturday) No 7:00am Mass 9:00am SFdS Volunteers First Saturday Devotions follow the 9:00am Mass

Last Sunday's Collection: $6,810.01 God reward you.

Fr McCarthy is away until Tue 27 June on vacation in the UK.

Wed June 28: a private Mass will be offered for the intention: +Lorena Kidd by Jo-Anne Kidd

Thu June 29 – Feast of Sts Peter and Paul: there will be a sung Mass in the evening followed by a light reception in the social hall. Please bring something to share.

FSSP Confraternity: a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions (Detachment from Sin, Sacramental Confession, reception of Holy Communion, Prayers for the Holy Father) can be gained by members of the Confraternity on the feast of Sts Peter and Paul, Thu June 29th.

Sun July 2 – Farewell Reception for Fr McCarthy following the 11:30am Mass. A cake will be provided. Please bring light refreshments to share (finger sandwiches, fruit, veggie tray, cheese/crackers, chips, nuts,etc.)

The Courage and Encourage Apostolates are Church approved ministries for those who experience same sex attraction and their family and friends. An Open House will be held on Saturday, July 15th at the Chancery of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA for anyone, including new members, family, friends, and supporters, with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, film screenings, and a complimentary dinner. Please RSVP by Monday, July 10th by contacting David Plitt at 678-549-5402 or [email protected].

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Le Pelerinage De LourdesEncyclical of Pope Pius XII warning against Materialism on

the Centenary of the Apparitions at Lourdes, July 2, 1957

And if in her solicitude Mary looks upon some of her children with a special predilection, is it not, Beloved Sons and Venerable Brothers, upon the lowly, the poor, and the afflicted whom Jesus loved so much? "Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest," she seems to say along with her divine Son.

Go to her, you who are crushed by material misery, defenseless against the hardships of life and the indifference of men. Go to her, you who are assailed by sorrows and moral trials. Go to her, beloved invalids and infirm, you who are sincerely welcomed and honored at Lourdes as the suffering members of our Lord. Go to her and receive peace of heart, strength for your daily duties, joy for the sacrifice you offer.

The Immaculate Virgin, who knows the secret ways by which grace operates in souls and the silent work of this supernatural leaven in this world, knows also the great price which God attaches to your sufferings united to those of the Savior. They can greatly contribute, We have no doubt, to this Christian renewal of society which We implore of God through the powerful intercession of His Mother.

In response to the prayers of the sick, of the humble, of all the pilgrims to Lourdes, may Mary turn her maternal gaze upon those still outside the limits of the only fold, the Church, that they may come together in unity. May she look upon those who are in search, who are thirsty for truth, and lead them to the source of living waters.

May she cast her glance upon the vast continents and their limitless human areas where Christ is unfortunately so little known, so little loved; and may she obtain for the Church freedom and the joy of being able to respond everywhere, always youthful, holy, and apostolic, to the longing of men.

"Kindly come . . . ," said the Virgin to Bernadette. This discreet invitation, which does not compel but is addressed to the heart and requests with delicacy a free and generous response, the Mother of God addresses again to her children in France and the whole world. Christians will not remain deaf to this appeal; they will go to Mary. It is to each of them that We wish to say at the conclusion of this letter with St. Bernard: In periculis, in angustiis, in rebus dubiis, Mariam cogita, Mariam invoces. . . Ipsam sequens, non devias; ipsam rogans, non desperas; ipsam cogitans, non

St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth. Marriage Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding. Legion of Mary meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus meet 2nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/about.asp?CNO=14625 Eucharistic Exposition Friday after evening Mass. Religious Education (CCD) Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May). Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm FNE: Female scouting grp meets Sat am: [email protected]

erras; ipsa tenente, non corruis; ipsa protegente, non metuis; ipsa duce, non fatigaris, ipsa propitia, pervenis.

We are confident, Dear Sons and Venerable Brothers, that Mary will hear your prayer and Ours. We ask her this on the feast of the Visitation, which fittingly honors her who a century ago visited the land of France.

And in inviting you to sing to God together with the Immaculate Virgin the Magnificat of your gratitude, We invoke upon you and your faithful, on the shrine of Lourdes and its pilgrims, on all those who bear the responsibilities of the centenary celebration, the most bounteous outpouring of grace. In token of which We impart with all Our heart, and with Our constant and paternal best wishes, the Apostolic Benediction. Given at Rome, from Saint Peter's, on the feast of the Visitation of the Most Holy Virgin, July 2, 1957, the nineteenth year of Our Pontificate.

The Library: Please do not drop off any items in/for the library without the explicit permission of the pastor.

Long-Term Volunteer Opportunity with the FSSP in Guadalajara, Mexico beginning late August or early September, 2017, for 10-12 months, renewable, to participate in the many varied activities of the apostolate and help with the day to day duties in the parish and in the house, e.g., catechism, acolyte training, charitable works in orphanages and hospitals. There will be opportunities to take Spanish lessons. Ideal for young men discerning the priesthood, this is an opportunity to live the liturgical life of the apostolate and be immersed in the culture and language. Applicants must be male, at least 20 years old and a practicing Catholic associated with an apostolate of the FSSP. Inquiries should be submitted to Fr Heenan at [email protected].

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St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

[email protected]@gmail.com

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

II Sunday after Pentecost – Jun 18, 2017_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Sun, June 18 II Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Jillian Prater by Camille Prater 9:00am John Young by Ray & Kathy Young 11:30am Pro Populo

Mon, Jun 19 St Julia of Falconieri No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm +Michael Albert Mobley by Prater Family

Sun, June 25 III Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Intentions of Jessica Meli 9:00am Valerie Calloway 11:30am Pro Populo

Tue, Jun 20 Feria No 6:30am Mass 9:00am Conv. of Sinners and Dying by Norma Torres

Wed, Jun 21 St Aloysius Gonzaga No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm +Purissimo Francisco, Sr. by Rechuel Francisco

Thu, Jun 22 St Paulinus of Nola 6:30am +Terry Johnson by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird No 9:00am Mass

Fri, Jun 23 Sacred Heart of Jesus No 12:00pm Mass 7:30pm +Frank J. Perry by Richard Perry No Exposition after Mass

Sat, Jun 24 Nativity of St John the Baptist No 7:00am Mass 9:00am Fr Joseph DeGuzman by Parishioners of SFdS

Last Sunday's Collection: $3,746.90 God reward you.

Today: the 11:30am high Mass will be the External Solemnity of Corpus Christi followed immediately by a procession of the Blessed Sacrament.

Today – Happy Fathers’ Day to all our fathers, grandfathers, …; may God pour out his abundant blessings on you for all which you do for your families. In your honor, the Knights of Columbus will be serving ice cream in the social hall after Mass.

Fri Jun 23 – Solemnity of Sacred Heart: there will be a high Mass at 7:30pm followed by dinner at Pasta Bella, 3696 Austell Rd., Marietta. Anyone interested should contact Scott Calta ([email protected]) to ensure that sufficient places are reserved.

Sat Jun 24 – Nativity of St John the Baptist: the 9:00am Mass will be a high Mass.

Sat Jun 24 – St John the Baptist Bonfire at 5:30pm, hosted by the Knights of Columbus, is open to all men of the parish and their teenage sons. Bring a lawn chair and food to share. Any old sacramentals may be deposited in the box in the parish hall to be burned.

The Flower Guild is recruiting those with an eye for balance and beauty to adorn the main and side altars with floral arrangements. Your commitment would be approximately once every 5-6 weeks. Contact: Pat Freeman 678-787-4884, [email protected]; Gwen Powderly 404-242-5286, [email protected]

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Le Pelerinage De LourdesEncyclical of Pope Pius XII warning against Materialism on

the Centenary of the Apparitions at Lourdes, July 2, 1957

Just as the Immaculate, compassionate of our miseries, but discerning our real needs, came to men to remind them of the essential and austere steps of religious conversion, so the ministers of the Word of God should, with supernatural confidence, point out to souls the narrow road which leads to life. They will do this without forgetting the spirit of kindness and patience which they profess, but also without concealing anything of the Gospel's demands. In the school of Mary they will learn to live not only that they may give Christ to the world, but also, if need be, to await with faith the hour of Jesus and to remain at the foot of the cross.

Assembled around their priests, the faithful must cooperate in this effort for renewal. Wherever Providence has placed a man, there is always more to be done for God's cause. Our thoughts turn first to the host of consecrated souls who, within the framework of the Church, devote themselves to innumerable good works. Their religious vows dedicate them more than others to fight victoriously under Mary's banner against the onslaught which inordinate lust for freedom, riches, and pleasure makes on the world. In response to the Immaculate, they will resolve to oppose the attacks of evil with the weapons of prayer and penance and by triumphs of charity.

Our thoughts turn also to Christian families. to ask them to remain faithful to their vital mission in society. May they consecrate themselves in this jubilee year to the Immaculate Heart of Mary! For married couples this act of piety will be a valuable aid in performing their conjugal duties of chastity and faithfulness. It will keep pure the atmosphere in which their children grow up. Even more, it will make the family, inspired by its devotion to Mary, a living center of social rebirth and apostolic influence.

Beyond the family circle, professional and civic affairs offer a vast field of action for Christians who desire to work for the renewal of society. Gathered about the Virgin's feet, docile to her exhortations, they will first take a searching look at themselves and will try to uproot from their consciences any false judgments and selfish impulses, fearing the falsehood of a love for God which does not translate itself into effective love for their brothers.

Christians of every class and every nation will try to be of one mind in truth and charity, and to banish misunderstanding and suspicion. Without doubt, social structures and economic pressures of enormous weight burden the

St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth. Marriage Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding. Legion of Mary meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus meet 2nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/about.asp?CNO=14625 Eucharistic Exposition Friday after evening Mass. Religious Education (CCD) Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May). Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm FNE: Female scouting grp meets Sat am: [email protected]

Fr McCarthy is away until Tue 27 June on vacation in the UK. While away he will offer the Mass intentions: +Ryan Owens by Ines Lavelle; Thanksgiving to St Jude by Caroline Elliot; +Harley Brace by Marione Rasnick; Confraternity FSSP by Audra Cole; +Walt Tabol by Jo-Anne Kidd; John & Marilyn Staniland Wedd. Anniv.

Appropriate Dress: please be dressed appropriately when attending at Holy Mass. Men should be in collared shirts (no T-shirts, graphics etc.) and long trousers (no jeans). Ladies should be in opaque clothing, coming up to the neckline front and back, covering the shoulders and upper arms, skirts coming down below the knee.

The Library: Please do not drop off any items in/for the library without the explicit permission of the pastor.

Altar Server Training: males 10 years and older wanting to learn to serve at the altar should contact Scott Calta ([email protected]) to register for forthcoming sessions.

good will of men and often paralyze it. But if it is true, as Our predecessors and We Ourselves have insistently stressed, that the quest for social and political peace among men is, above all, a moral problem, then no reform can bear fruit, no agreement can be lasting without a conversion and cleansing of heart. In this jubilee year the Virgin of Lourdes reminds all men of this truth!

And if in her solicitude Mary looks upon some of her children with a special predilection, is it not, Beloved Sons and Venerable Brothers, upon the lowly, the poor, and the afflicted whom Jesus loved so much? "Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest," she seems to say along with her divine Son.

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St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

[email protected]@gmail.com

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trinity Sunday – Jun 11, 2017_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Sun, June 11 Trinity Sunday 7:15am Fr. Joseph DeGuzman by Ines Lavelle 9:00am +Ahmad Ephrem Jamal by Catherine Jamal Kellam 11:30am Pro Populo

Mon, Jun 12 St John of San Fecundo No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Joanissa Tavares by Henry & Rosilene Fredette

Sun, June 18 II Sunday after Pentecost 7:15am Jillian Prater by Camille Prater 9:00am John Young by Ray & Kathy Young 11:30am Pro Populo

Tue, Jun 13 St Anthony of Padua No 6:30am Mass 9:00am Lazarus Carver by Fred & Karen Carver

Wed, Jun 14 St Basil the Great No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm St Gerard Ministry

Thu, Jun 15 Corpus Christi 6:30am Gratitude for the Priesthood by Loan Lee No 9:00am Mass

Fri, Jun 16 Feria No 12:00pm Mass 7:00pm Reparation for Blasphemies against BVM by Legion of Mary Exposition follows Mass

Sat, Jun 17 St Gregory Barbarigo No 7:00am Mass 9:00am +Msgr Frank Giusta by Hagerty Family

Last Sunday's Collection: $6,995.39 God reward you. FSSP Seminary Burse: $1,400.00

Next Sunday, Jun 18: the 11:30am high Mass will be the External Solemnity of Corpus Christi, followed immediately by a procession of the Blessed Sacrament.

Next Sunday – Fathers’ Day: the Knights of Columbus will be serving ice cream in the social hall after the 9:00am and 11:30am Masses in honor of all our fathers.

Many thanks to all who helped with the reception in the social hall last Sunday to celebrate the priestly ordination anniversaries.

The Flower Guild is recruiting those with an eye for balance and beauty to adorn the main and side altars with floral arrangements. Your commitment would be approximately once every 5-6 weeks. Contact: Pat Freeman 678-787-4884, [email protected]; Gwen Powderly 404-242-5286, [email protected]

Fr McCarthy will be away Mon 12 – Tue 27 June on vacation in the UK. visiting family and attending the priestly ordinations of FSSP Deacons Rev Mr Alex Stewart and Krystof Sanetra at the FSSP parish in Warrington on June 17 by the Archbishop of Liverpool. While away he will offer the Mass intentions: Michael McCarthy; Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia; Consecration of Russia to IHM; Charles Kidd by Jo-Anne Kidd; Conv. of Sinners and Dying by Norma Torres; +Vitaly Churkin by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird; Rev. Mr. Alex Stewart & Rev. Mr. Krystof Sanetra; Jillian Prater.

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Le Pelerinage De LourdesEncyclical of Pope Pius XII warning against Materialism on

the Centenary of the Apparitions at Lourdes, July 2, 1957

But however important it may be, the conversion of the individual pilgrim is not enough. We exhort you in this jubilee year, Beloved Sons and Venerable Brothers, to inspire among the faithful entrusted to your care a common effort for the Christian renewal of society in answer to Mary's appeal.

"May blind spirits . . . be illumined by the light of truth and justice," Pius XI asked during the Marian feasts of the Jubilee of the Redemption, "so that those who have gone astray into error may be brought back to the straight path, that a just liberty may be granted the Church everywhere, and that an era of peace and true prosperity may come upon all the nations."

But the world, which today affords so many justifiable reasons for pride and hope, is also undergoing a terrible temptation to materialism which has been denounced by Our Predecessors and Ourselves on many occasions.

This materialism is not confined to that condemned philosophy which dictates the policies and economy of a large segment of mankind. It rages also in a love of money which creates ever greater havoc as modern enterprises expand, and which, unfortunately, determines many of the decisions which weigh heavy on the life of the people. It finds expression in the cult of the body, in excessive desire for comforts, and in flight from all the austerities of life. It encourages scorn for human life, even for life which is destroyed before seeing the light of day.

This materialism is present in the unrestrained search for pleasure, which flaunts itself shamelessly and tries, through reading matter and entertainments, to seduce souls which are still pure. It shows itself in lack of interest in one's brother, in selfishness which crushes him, in justice which deprives him of his rights -- in a word, in that concept of life which regulates everything exclusively in terms of material prosperity and earthly satisfactions.

"And I will say to my soul, the rich man said, Soul, thou hast many good things laid up for many years; take thy ease, eat, drink, be merry. But God said to him, Thou fool, this night do they demand thy soul of thee."

To a society which in its public life often contests the supreme rights of God, to a society which would gain the whole world at the expense of its own soul and thus hasten to its own destruction, the Virgin Mother has sent

St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth. Marriage Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding. Legion of Mary meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus meet 2nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/about.asp?CNO=14625 Eucharistic Exposition Friday after evening Mass. Religious Education (CCD) Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May). Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm FNE: Female scouting grp meets Sat am: [email protected]

Appropriate Dress: please be dressed appropriately when attending at Holy Mass. Men should be in collared shirts (no T-shirts, graphics etc.) and long trousers (no jeans). Ladies should be in opaque clothing, coming up to the neckline front and back, covering the shoulders and upper arms, skirts coming down below the knee.

Altar Server Training: males 10 years and older wanting to learn to serve at the altar should contact Scott Calta ([email protected]) to register for forthcoming sessions.

The Library: Please do not drop off any items in/for the library without the explicit permission of the pastor.

The Courage and Encourage Apostolates are Church approved ministries for those who experience same sex attraction and their family and friends. On Saturday July 15th at the Chancery of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA 30080, an informational Open House will be held for anyone - including new members, family, friends and supporters - with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, film screenings and a complimentary dinner. Please RSVP by July 8th by contacting David Plitt at 678-549-5402 or [email protected].

a cry of alarm.

May priests be attentive to her appeal and have the courage to preach the great truths of salvation fearlessly. The only lasting renewal, in fact, will be one based on the changeless principles of faith, and it is the duty of priests to form the consciences of Christian people.

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St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

[email protected]@gmail.com

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Pentecost Sunday – Jun 4, 2017_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Sun, Jun 4 Pentecost Sunday 7:15am For Pope Francis and all Bishops by Loan Le 9:00am +Richard & Louis Oxley by Stuart & Chris Bond 11:30am Pro Populo

Mon, Jun 5 Pentecost Monday 6:30am Mrs. Jennie Prater by Soren Hodges 12:00pm Yunirian Carver by Fred & Karen Carver

Sun, June 11 Trinity Sunday 7:15am Fr. Joseph DeGuzman by Ines Lavelle 9:00am +Ahmad Ephrem Jamal by Catherine Jamal Kellam 11:30am Pro Populo

Tue, Jun 6 Pentecost Tuesday 6:30am +Baden Ratterman No 9:00am Mass

Wed, Jun 7 Pentecost Wednesday (Ember Day) 6:30am Conv. Matthew Anderson by Thomas Anderson No 12:00pm Mass

Thu, Jun 8 Pentecost Thursday 6:30am +Dorothy Miller by Isabella Goodrich No 9:00am Mass

Fri, Jun 9 Pentecost Friday (Ember Day) No 12:00pm Mass 7:00pm Gabriel Hoheisel by Allan & Lynda Hoheisel Exposition follows Mass

Sat, Jun 10 Pentecost Saturday (Ember Day) 7:00am +Gen. Hal Moore by Ralph Regan 9:00am Michael Incata by Catherine Wright

Last Sunday's Collection: $4,650.00 God reward you. Ascension: $387.00 Catholic Communications: $89.55

Today: a plenary indulgence can be gained by publicly saying or singing the Veni Creator Spiritus. This will replace the Leonine prayers at the end of the low Masses and will be sung before the Vidi Aquam at the high Mass.

Congratulations to Belen Solanet who will make her First Holy Communion at the 11:30am high Mass today.

Today: There will be a reception in the social hall after the 11:30 Mass to celebrate the Ordination Anniversaries of Fr McCarthy and Fr DeGuzman.

Today: Brandon Sims will be selling a variety of hand-knotted rosaries in the social hall after the 11:30 Mass as part of his fund-raising efforts for the SFX Mission Trip to Peru.

The Flower Guild is recruiting those with an eye for balance and beauty to adorn the main and side altars with floral arrangements. Your commitment would be approximately once every 5-6 weeks. Contact: Pat Freeman 678-787-4884, [email protected]; Gwen Powderly 404-242-5286, [email protected]

Fr DeGuzman will be away Mon 5 – Fri 9 June on his canonical retreat. While away he will offer the Mass intentions: Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia; Catherine Kidd by Jo-Anne Kidd; Conv. Archie De La Cruz by Rechuel Francisco.

The Library: Please do not drop off any items in/for the library without the explicit permission of the pastor.

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Le Pelerinage De LourdesEncyclical of Pope Pius XII warning against Materialism on

the Centenary of the Apparitions at Lourdes, July 2, 1957

The true greatness of this jubilee year is in the humble answer of the man who admits that he is a sinner. Great blessings for the Church could be justly anticipated if every pilgrim to Lourdes - in fact, every Christian united in spirit with the centenary celebrations - would first realize within himself this work of sanctification, "not in word, neither with the tongue, but in deed and in truth." Moreover, everything invites him to this work, for nowhere, perhaps, except at Lourdes does one feel so moved to prayer, to the forgetting of oneself, and to charity.

When they see the devotion of the stretcher-bearers and the serene peace of the invalids, when they consider the spirit of brotherhood which unites the faithful of all races in a single prayer, when they observe the spontaneous mutual assistance and the sincere fervor of the pilgrims kneeling before the grotto, then the best of men are seized by the appeal of a life more completely dedicated to the service of God and their brothers; the less fervent become conscious of their lukewarmness and return to the road of prayer; quite hardened and skeptical sinners are often touched by grace, or at least, if they are honest, are moved by the testimony of this "multitude of believers of one heart and one soul."

But in itself this experience of a few brief days of pilgrimage is not usually sufficient to engrave in indelible letters the call of Mary to a genuine spiritual conversion. That is why We exhort the shepherds of dioceses and all priests to outdo one another in zeal that the centenary pilgrimages may benefit by preparation, and, above all, by a follow-up which will be as conducive as possible to a profound and lasting action of grace.

Only on condition of a return to regular reception of the sacraments, a regard for Christian morals in everyday life, entry into the ranks of Catholic Action and other apostolates recommended by the Church, can the great crowds expected to gather at Lourdes in 1958 yield - according to the expectations of the Immaculate Virgin herself - the fruits of salvation so necessary to mankind today.

St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth. Marriage Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding. Legion of Mary meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus meet 2nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/about.asp?CNO=14625 Eucharistic Exposition Friday after evening Mass. Religious Education (CCD) Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May). Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm FNE: Female scouting grp meets Sat am: [email protected]

Banns of Marriage: Conner Watts of Atlanta, GA is to be married to Kelly Marie Hamm of Cumming, GA on Sat 7 Oct 2017 at Sacred Heart Basilica, Atlanta GA. If anyone knows of any reason why this marriage may not take place they should inform the pastor immediately. (3nd posting)

Fr. James Buckley, FSSP will lead an Ignatian retreat for men, June8-11 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Denton NE. The cost is $195.00. Contact Dennis Kilcoyne ([email protected]) to reserve a place.

Appropriate Dress: please be dressed appropriately when attending at Holy Mass. Men should be in collared shirts (no T-shirts, graphics etc.) and long trousers (no jeans). Ladies should be in opaque clothing, coming up to the neckline front and back, covering the shoulders and upper arms, skirts coming down below the knee.

Baden Ratterman, a young man from the FSSP Kansas City apostolate tragically died due to a traffic accident yesterday. A priest was able to minister to him. Please keep him and his family in your prayers.

The Regina Caeli is said in place of the Angelus during Eastertide.V. O Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. R. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. V. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. R. Pray for us to God, alleluia.V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. R. For the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.Let us pray. O God, who gave joy to the world through the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee, that through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, His Mother, we may obtain the joys of everlasting life. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

From Fr McCarthy: I will be on vacation in the UK June 12-27, visiting my family and attending the priestly ordinations of FSSP Deacons Rev Mr Alex Stewart and Krystof Sanetra at the FSSP parish in Warrington on June 17 by the Archbishop of Liverpool. My last Sunday at St Francis de Sales will be July 2. I will leave for Lincoln NE on Monday July 3.