Welcome To: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome To: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome to
Reflection
How do you humbly serve the Lord and seek justice for the oppressed?
What parish ministries are organized to help you serve the poor?
Is being caught up and directed by the media consumer culture a way of being a captive?
Are there ways to break free from being a captive?
God reveals Himself where there is anyone who respects life, who desires light, who seeks to love.
Every time you open yourself to life, every time you act the truth, every time you love, God is there in
your action. As if you were creating your God.
And this is why I say God is within things, within events, within your gestures of love. By doing
Parish Staff and Ministries things as Jesus would do them, as God would do them, you free God from the veils of invisibility and
make Him visible on man’s journey.
Pastor: Fr. Damian Ilokaba (706) 791-4307 Faith is an act, not a series of idle remarks. Hope is an undertaking bathed in light, not a pious senti-
Co-Pastor: Fr. Samuel Aniekwe ment. Charity is an event, not a devotional little prayer. 1
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(706) 791-4307 (Carlo Carretto, The Desert in the City, p. 96)
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Contract Priest: Fr. Michael Roverse
(706) 791-2945
NCOIC: Sgt. Sheronda Williams QUESTION OF THE WEEK
(706) 791-4308 Q: Why is the Feast of the Divine Maternity celebrated Oct. 11?
Chapel Clerk: Vacant A: There are many unknown information on the Feast of the Divine Maternity, in the old Roman cal-
(706) 791-2945 endar, used to be celebrated on October 11. This feast was first celebrated on October 11, 1931, the
Deacons: 1,500th anniversary of the proclamation of the dogma that Mary is the Theotokos, issued by the Coun-
- George Foster (706) 860-2379 cil of Ephesus in 431 A.D.
- Mike Marchek (706) 855-2107 The feast of the Maternity of Mary was one of 16 feasts of devotion added to the general calendar
- David Kriegel (706) 869-9781 of the Church over the last three centuries. This feast was removed from October 11 when the calendar
PLC: Gail Fitzpatrick reform that went into effect in 1970 placed the celebration of the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of
(706) 284-7618 God, on January 1, the octave of Christmas
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REC: Lisa Krug , (706) 495-4155
or [email protected]
Music Director: VACANT CATHOLIC FAITH FREE DOWNLOADS ON INTERNET
(706) 791-2945 Are you looking to learn more about your Catholic Faith, but work and other responsibilities do not
MCCW: Kim Besel,(706)855-9275 allow to? Here is the opportunity you were waiting for! Get FREE downloads online and learn about
[email protected] the Catholic Faith at your convenience just by visiting the FamilyLand website. You set the schedule
that works for you. FamilyLand provides you with several resources such as Consecration programs
Knights of Columbus:
and resources, and The Apostolate's Family Catechism in English & Spanish. You may access to this
Ricardo Ruiz Jr. (706) 863-3435 or
website through the link provided at our website http://stmichaelparishfg.blogspot.com/. Click on
[email protected]
the "Apostolate for Family Consecration" link. This website will help your family grow in holiness,
Youth Ministry: Gail Fitzpatrick
and the most important thing, “these resources are FREE and available for your anytime!
(706) 284-7618, [email protected]
Lectors: Tom Dean
(706) 860-6946 Parish Council Meeting
Ushers: Ron Shannon St. Michael’s Parish Council Meeting will be on Tuesday 8 February, 2011. The meeting will
(706) 868-5960 be at Good Shepherd Chapel (GSC), social room at 5:30 pm. Parish Council meetings are
Editor: Lola Rivera (706) 860-0604 open to all parishioners.
[email protected] **Ministry coordinators, please submit your reports to the Council President no later than
Prayer Request: February 3rd, 2011. Thank you. The Secretary.
[email protected]
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PARISH HAPPENINGS
PARISH COUNCIL’s CORNER
Aquinas High School Placement Testing for 8th Graders Immaculate Conception Catholic
February 5 from 8:30 - 11:30 am School Open House!!
All tests are administered at the high school with a $20 fee payable at the time of the test. Open House for Immaculate Conception Catholic
Parents are invited to attend the Parent Forum during the first hour of the test sessions. Information School is scheduled for Tuesday, February 1 st from
about school programs will be presented by administrators, parents and students. A question and 9am -11am and 6pm - 8pm. Parents interested in en-
answer session will follow. rolling their child for the 2011/2012 school year may
Public school students may apply for GRACE Scholars and can be awarded a 4-year renewable visit classrooms and meet teachers. Please call the
scholarship. Apply today! http://www.gracescholars.org/ school for a tour if you are unable to attend during
Become a proud member of the Aquinas High School Fighting' Irish Class of 2015! these hours. 706.722.9964 / 811 Telfair Street /
www.icaugusta.org
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MEETINGS &
INFORMATION
Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)
Please join MCCW for Faith Study on Monday mornings starting at
9:30 at the religious education building #13, and then join us for mass
at 11:30. Child care is available, contact DeDe O'Brien in advance at
[email protected].
MCCW is having a clothing drive the month of February, all items will be donated
to St Vincent De Paul Respite Center in honor of Deacon Foster. The following
items are needed, new and slightly used adult clothing. There will be a box under
the MCCW table located at the back of the church, please leave your items in the
box. Thank you!
Knights of Columbus
We meet the second Tuesday of each month in Bldg. 13 at 1830. So-
cial and the meeting starts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knight
Ricardo Ruiz Jr. if you have any question at [email protected] or
(706) 863-3435.
An Invitation to all High School Students
JOIN YOUTH ACTS
SAINT MICHAEL'S YOUTH MINISTRY
Parish Life Coordinator (PLC) Job Opening!
If you are interested in applying for this job, please see the current PLC Gail Fitz- A note from Director of Youth Ministry, Gail Fitzpatrick:
patrick or ask our Pastor for a copy of the Statement of Work (SOW) for informa-
tion on this position. The deadline to apply for this job is February 24th, 2011. Hello! Youth Ministry is alive and well in Saint Michael's Parish . We
meet every week from 11:30 - 1:00 in building 13. I have been facilitat-
ing this youth group for two years now and am very proud of them.
Bible Study!! They have sponsored a needy family this year and have provided food,
Saint Michael’s Bible Study on Tuesdays. The study will be using the Little Rock Christmas gifts and yard work for them. These young people are a won-
Scripture Study on the Book of Psalms called “Psalms for All Seasons”. The derful example of works of mercy and Christian love. Please support
group meets each Tuesday evening in the Chapel Activity Room at 7-9 PM. On some of our new projects:
evenings when showing the series videos, the group will meet in Blg. 13 at the 1. Valentine's Day Gift for Veterans: toothpaste & toothbrush: dona-
Religious Education Center. Contact Tom Dean (706) 860-6946. tion boxes in activity room
2. Youth /Troop Mass, please sign up to bring a side dish for the Meal
after this mass. our next Mass will be on February 26.
Volunteers Name Tags Upcoming Youth Ministry events:
All volunteers are asked to pick up their name tags in the blessed sacrament February: Youth Acts (Saint Michael's Youth Ministry)
chapel (behind door) before each mass to wear during Mass. Please return after We are collecting toothbrush & toothpaste for Valentine day for our
Mass. Veterans, due by February 13. Donation boxes will be in the activity
room. Thank you in advance for your support.
- Youth/Troop Mass February 26 5:00 PM Mass
Attention Couples of the Parish - Movie Night : immediately following mass & Dinner : The Blind
Marriage Retreat!!! Side PG 13
The retreat will be on February 26, 2011 at 9:30-4:30. Babysitting will be March: Youth Acts :
provided, but if you are interested you need to register early to allow us to - March 19: Movie for the month will be presented in Alexander Hall
@ 1:00 The Passion of the Christ : Rated R
provide this service. Thank you. Have more questions? Please call PLC
- Youth/Troop Mass 19 March 5:00 PM Mass followed by Dinner.
Gail Fitzpatrick (706) 284-7618 - March 27 Living Stations of the Cross/ Lenten Fair: 11:30-1 Signal
Theatre.
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God and Coffee
Pulpit Announcements Are there questions about your Faith would like to have answers for?
Please know that all weekend announcements should be send to the PLC by Fri- Come and ask them. God and Coffee RCIA Sundays at 11:30AM at the
day to [email protected]. RSO Bld. 29601.
Christian Principles
Women from the Bible who rose up in virtue.
Abigail's husband, Nabal, was known as a scoundrel. He was a harsh man, given to
heavy drinking. And when David, the future king of Israel, requested food and supplies
from Nabal, his reply reinforced his reputation. He boldly refused, even insulting
David. When it was discovered that David was preparing an attack against Nabal and
his household, Abigail responded.
With donkeys loaded with gifts of quality foods and goods, she met David on his way. Her quick thinking and humble
approach touched David's heart and reversed his vow to slay Nabal for his foolishness. But perhaps the most
striking facet of Abigail's response to David was her honesty and loyalty. She knew and even admitted that her
Examples of Vritue
husband lacked social graces. But she did not speak negatively of him, nor did she defend him. She simply
appealed to David's mercy through the faithfulness of God in order to preserve the lives of her husband's
household.
St. Michael the Archangel, Rain had not fallen for some time and a famine had settled into the land. There was only a handful of flour
defend us in battle. left. Very little oil remained in the jar. And the widow from Zarephath was gathering a few sticks for a fire to
Be our protection against the cook the last meal for her and her son. Elijah's request for a drink of water seemed reasonable. But when he
wickedness and snares of the also asked for bread, she couldn't help but reveal the truth about the state of her household. She was certain
devil. that she and her son were destined to die for lack of food. Elijah did not condemn her, nor did he try to argue
May God rebuke him, we with her. He simply asked that, before she prepared the last meal, she make him a small cake of bread first.
humbly pray; and do Thou, O Elijah gave her the promise that flour and oil would not run out until the Lord sent rain again. The widow took
Prince of the Heavenly to heart the words of Elijah. In obedience, the widow made a cake of bread for Elijah. And God fulfilled His
Host— by the Divine Power of promise to continue to provide for her and her son.
God -thrust into hell,
Satan and all the evil spirits, Picture her desperation. Her daughter was severely demon-possessed. No physician could cure her. The only
who roam throughout the hope she had for her daughter was this man called Jesus. But the one thing that stood in her way was some-
world seeking the ruin of thing that she could not change. She was a Gentile. This Syrophoenician woman was from the land of Canaan,
souls. a predominantly Gentile nation. She had no share in the heritage of God's chosen people. But when Jesus
Amen. came through her city, she refused to let her ethnic differences prevent her from receiving healing for her
daughter. She cried out to Jesus, but He did not answer her. She fell at His feet and worshiped Him, begging
Him to help her. When He told her that His first priority was to feed the Jews, she reminded Him that even the
LITURGICAL LIFE lowest of society were allowed to glean from whatever got left behind. She admitted she was not of the chosen race,
but she knew that she at least was entitled to the leftovers that the chosen ones refused. Her incredible faith astounded
Weekend Masses Jesus, and at His word, her daughter was healed.
Saturday 17:00
Sunday 08:30 & 10:00 For someone to have virtue means that they have the ability to withstand opposition, to make wise decisions in difficult
situations, and to claim what is rightfully theirs even when everything around them is in disagreement. Many Godly
Daily Mass women throughout time have risen up to take a stand for the God they serve and believe in. And many Christian
Mon, Wed, Thurs. 11:30 women today can learn from their example, in love, faith, humility, submission, obedience, patience, and more. Each
Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45 article in this series on the virtues of Christian women is meant to be a compass, to point the hearts of Christian
women, to the true attitudes and actions that move the heart of God.
Reconciliation Written by: Amy Miller, Retrieved from http://www.sharefaith.com
Saturday 16:00
Sunday 08:15
Pray For Our Military
Rosary
Saturday 16:30 Please remember in your prayers all those who are de-
Sunday 08:00 ployed and cannot be with their families and love ones,
Remember their families and friends as well during
Communion (Sick/ their deployments. If your love one is one of them, or
Homebound): you know any deployed military personnel send us his
Deacon George Foster or her name, so we can include it in our daily prayers.
Weddings Send your prayer request to the PLC Gail Fitzpatrick at
[email protected].
Pastoral Council
Deacon George Foster
MIKE RIVERA, PRESIDENT
Baptisms SFC Kevin Sabo [email protected]
Deacon Mike Marchek BILL HOLT, VICE-PRESIDENT
LTC Karl Strellner [email protected]
Liturgy Susan Wersal LOLA RIVERA, SECRETARY
Deacon David Kriegel Kristopher Nichols [email protected]
VACANT, FINANCIAL ADVISOR
CPO Ronny Amaya Contact the President if you are interested
Adoration
Wednesday 18:30