Welcome To Good Shepherd Chapel: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome To Good Shepherd Chapel: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome To Good Shepherd Chapel: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Staff
Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267) 243-5861 [email protected] NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter (706) 791-4308 Deacon: - Rev. Mr. David Kriegel [email protected] - Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver [email protected] PLC: Lola Rivera (706) 791-4829 [email protected] RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramer [email protected] RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) 855-9893 [email protected] Music Director: Sonia Rivera [email protected] MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275 [email protected] Knights of Columbus: Tim McCarthy
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Bodo, Murray, Francis, The Journey and the Dream, St Anthony Messenger Press, Cincinnati: OH, 1988, p. 39, 40. Retrieved from Ted Bergh, ParishVision Llc 2012 , ParishVision.org.
Vigil Mass October 31st, 5:30pm November 1st, 11:30am All Souls Day Mass November 2nd: 11:30am, 12:00pm and 12:30pm
Advent Meeting
Ministry coordinators are call to meet on October 31 right after Vigil Mass in the activity room. We will discuss Advent and Christmas Activities and events.
Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi [email protected] EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781 Altar Servers: Alex Besel [email protected] Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-6946 [email protected] Ushers/Greeters: Ron Shannon [email protected] Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson [email protected] Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimayor
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Webmaster: Judy Culver [email protected] Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha [email protected] Hospitality Team: [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Lola Rivera [email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday & Wednesday: 11:30am Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am and 10:00am RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00pm-4:45pm Sunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am (also by appointment)
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MINISTRIES NEWS
Monthly Meeting Please know that our next meeting will be on Tuesday November 13th, 2012 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social and the meeting starts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knight Tim McCarthy if you have any questions at: [email protected] Food Drive for Those in Need Help us collect TONS of food by donating food this month for those individuals and families less fortunate in the Augusta area! The Knights of Columbus are collecting nonperishable food items this month to donate to the Catholic Social Services. Please, place your donations in the collection box located in the social room. Contact the Grand Knight Tim McCarthy if you have any questions. Thank you for your support and charity! Poster Contest This is a call to St. Michaels youth. Knights of Columbus are sponsoring the 2012 Poster Contest. All youth grades 8th to 12th (males and females) are invited to participate in this contest. The theme is Drug and Alcohol Awareness. Please make sure you submit your poster by December 9th, 2012. The entry must be in a regular poster board size. Please contact Roger Colon for the entry forms (706) 6314941. Coat Drive The Knights of Columbus is holding a coat drive for the needy in Augusta until the end of November. Please bring new or used coats to church and place in the designated donation box in the fellowship hall. Please ensure the coats are servable and clean. You may contact Allen Larson at (706)631-9749 for more information about this drive. Thank you for your generosity.
Rehearsal Information
Choir Practice is on Wednesdays at 7:45pm at our chapel. Singers and musicians are welcomed! Contact Sonia Rivera at (706) 627-0637 or send her an email at [email protected]
The Posada is coming to our Parish!! November 30 December 7, 14, and 21 @ 6PM Good Shepherd Chapel
The Posada is a traditional Christmas celebration that Franciscan missionaries developed in America with the goal of introducing the faith. It continues to be popular throughout the southwestern United States and all of Latin America and is a rich tradition for Knights and their 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 whole communities. It is a celebration that children and adults can enjoy together, as well as those from all different cultural backgrounds. Even if you are not familiar with the Christmas Posada, the Knights of Columbus invites you to join this ancient observance that will open for you the deeper meaning of a joyful season on Fridays beginning on November 30th at our Chapel. Food and refreshments will be provided by the parish. We ask you to sign up for this activity at the fellowship room. Join us and be witness of this great celebration!
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Welcome Sunday
We will celebrate Welcome Sunday on October 28 at 10am. Join us for breakfast as we welcome the new families and single soldiers. Please, contact Gilda Fontimayor at [email protected]
Sign up today in the activity room or at [email protected] Note: Books and food will be provided.
Send us an email if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary next month at [email protected]
Christmas Poinsettias
Immaculate Conception Catholic School is selling Christmas Poinsettias. A 24-inch poinsettia sells for $20. Plants are available in three colors: red, white, and marbled. You may purchase through a student or call Immaculate Conception to place your order. (706-722-9964 or fax 706722-9994) Order forms are available on our website - www.icaugusta.org. All orders should be picked up at the school (811 Telfair Street) on November 29th or November 30th between 8am and 4pm.
Catechists Needed
We are in need of several Catechists and substitute teachers to help with the CCD program, Pre-K through High School. We need a talented person to teach Kindergarten. Co-Teachers and assistants are needed too!! Contact Adriana Gramer @ (978) 866-3806. [email protected]
Brian Musha, Oct 23th Michael Musha, Nov 1st, 6 years old
7 Dec Immaculate Conception Vigil Mass, 5:30pm. 8 Dec Immaculate Conception Mass, 10am. 12 Dec Our Lady of Guadalupe 5:30am (Spanish). 13 Dec Parish Penance, 7pm 24 Dec Christmas Children Mass, 4pm 24 Dec Midnight Mass, 12am 25 Dec Christmas Masses, 10am. 31 Dec New Years Eve Midnight Mass, 12am
VOLUNTEER TODAY!
We are recruiting new volunteers for the different ministries that we have in our parish. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you are interested in serving our community. There are many open opportunities some of them are listed in page 5. Please, contact the PLC at 706-791-4829 or [email protected] for more information.
Pastoral Visitations
There is simply no place more appropriate than the home for pastors to interact with their parishioners in a personal manner. And this holds true whether such interaction is for the purpose of leading a person to Christ, reclaiming a lost soul, or offering support and guidance. For this reason, our Pastor, Father Joseph would like to start Pastoral Visitations to give parishioners the opportunity of meeting and knowing him. He would like to visit parishioners homes twice a week, so if you are interested in receiving the special visit of our Pastor, please contact the PLC Lola Rivera to schedule a Pastoral visitation @ (706) 791-2945, or [email protected]. Father Joseph is looking forward to visit
Confessions
Private confessions at St. Michaels are available for you before Mass on Saturdays 4pm and Sundays at 8am in the confessional box located in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, but also face-to-face and by appointment at your convenience. Confessions are available in Spanish when Father Joseph celebrates mass.
Matrimony
Arrangements for marriage preparation should be made at least six months in advance of the proposed date. If there has been a prior marriage that has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time may be required. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/program is required. Initially, all requests of information should be directed to the Catholic Pastor at (267) 243-5861.
Baptism
In order to receive Baptism, parent(s) must be registered and attending Mass. Dates and times of Baptism can ONLY be set after registering for Pre-Baptism class, and talking with a Priest. Baptism and preparation for Baptism must be arranged 30 days in advance. Contact the PLC if you need assistance.
Adoration on Wednesday
Join us for adoration this coming Wednesday at 6:30pm. We meet every week to spend and dedicate an hour in Eucharistic Adoration. This is a great way to increase your faith and help you with your prayer life.
Pastoral Counseling
Anyone wishing to see the Catholic Pastor for religious counseling issues may contact our Pastor. All requests of information should be directed
to Father Joseph at (267) 243-5861.
Mass Intentions
Pastoral Council
(COL) JEFF LEPAK, PRESIDENT [email protected] HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-P [email protected] JOANN CAPOZZOLI, SECRETARY [email protected] ALDO CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR [email protected]
If you would like to offer a Mass for the repose of the soul of a loved one, or any other intention, you are encouraged to use one of our Mass cards from the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy. You can also send it to the PLC via email at [email protected].
Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible-- Francis of Assisi
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Recruiting New Volunteers There are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate Gods love by volunteering some of
your time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you have questions or need further information. [email protected].
Evangelization Coordinator We are looking for volunteers to coordinate the Evangelization ministry. Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested in coordinating this ministry, or if you need more information at [email protected]
The Sheep and the Goats Parables of Jesus. Written by Pete Miller
The message Jesus taught in Matthew 25:31-46 is sometimes characterized as a parable, although, unlike most parables, it does not relate a story of events happening to other characters. In this discourse, Jesus associated the final judgment with separating sheep and goats. This separation was something familiar to the people who were listening, because they lived in an agricultural environment. It doesnt mean that people are of the same worth as animals, or that goats are actually cursed creatures. The comparison likely was used only to get the peoples attention. Jesus emphasis was on something far more important what they were doing with their lives. When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the holy angels with Him, then He will sit on the throne of His glory. All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats. And He will set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left. Jesus spoke of Himself in a future tense, the King of Kings and Lord of lords, the Judge of all humanity. Paul taught, He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordainedthe Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at His appearing and His kingdom. (Acts 17:31; 2 Timothy 4:1) In Matthew 25:34-40, Jesus separated based on works. Then the King will say to those on His right hand, Come, you blessed of My Father for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me. Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, Lord, when? And the King will answer and say to them, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me. It must be noted that Jesus was teaching Israelites under the Law, not Christians, because the church didnt exist yet. Jesus was teaching works because that was still the criterion for righteousness. Then it will be righteousness for us, if we are careful to observe all these commandments before the Lord our God, as He has commanded us. (Deuteronomy 6:25) Then He will also say to those on the left hand, Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels This group represents those who did not obey the Law, for example, in Leviticus 19:15-18: You shall do no injustice in judgment. You shall not be partial to the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty. In righteousness you shall judge your neighbor. You shall not hate your brother in your heart but you shall love your neighbor as yourself Jesus taught that these people had condemned themselves by their failure to do the kinds of humanitarian acts that the obedient people had done, saying, inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me. And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life. It wasnt as if they had no warning. Besides the Law, which was taught in the synagogues regularly during Jesus time, Solomon had written in Ecclesiastes 12:14 For God will bring every work into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil. Even earlier in Jesus ministry, He had taught this. For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will reward each according to his works. (Matthew 16:27) Revelation 20:11-15 corroborates this. Similar to the parable of the tares and wheat, and others, like the parable of the wedding banquet, and the ten virgins, Jesus was trying to wake people up to the reality that life is short and death is certain, and what one does in the here and now determines ones eternity. This is still true in essence for the Christian, although righteousness is imputed by faith in Jesus Christ, not works. God has made available salvation by grace since Pentecost, but hand in hand with that gift of salvation is a tailor-made destiny complete with a challenging but satisfying job description including good works. (Ephesians 2:8-10). Retrieved from http://www.sharefaith.com
Movie Review
Here Comes the Boom
By Joseph McAleer Catholic News Service NEW YORK (CNS) -- Perseverance pays off big time in "Here Comes the Boom" (Columbia), the unlikely yet inspiring tale of an ordinary man who goes to extraordinary lengths to help others. Directed by Frank Coraci and starring Catholic actor Kevin James -- who also co-wrote the screenplay with Allan Loeb -- "Here Comes the Boom" is that Hollywood rarity, a film which extols Christian virtue. In this case the quality being showcased is self-sacrifice as James' character displays the altruism needed to turn around a failing public school. Scott Voss (James) is a washed-up biology teacher at fictional Wilkinson High School in Boston. A decade ago he was "Teacher of the Year"; today, he's uninterested and bored -more baby-sitter than educator. The wicked Principal Betcher (Greg Germann) runs Wilkinson like a business, cutting salaries and activities at will. Scott can't even get the girl; Bella (Salma Hayek), the aptly named school nurse, repeatedly turns down his requests for a date. What rouses Scott from his personal and professional slumber is the beautiful music being made in the classroom next door by his colleague Marty Streb (Henry Winkler) and Marty's student orchestra. Marty's zest for teaching -- and life in general -- stirs something in Scott. So when Principal Betcher announces that the music program is to be eliminated -- along with Marty's job -Scott rises to the occasion, pledging to raise the $48,000 necessary to keep the activity in place. At first, Scott tries to raise the funds by conventional means, moonlighting as a tutor for immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens. One of his students, Niko (Bas Rutten), is a former mixed martial arts fighter (as is Rutten in real life). There's big money to be had by entering the cage, Scott discovers, and taking on the sport which combines boxing, kickboxing, karate, judo and wrestling. A one-time college wrestler, Scott decides to channel his inner "Rocky" and become a cage fighter. Despite being beaten to a pulp in each bout, Scott inspires his students and coworkers -- especially Bella, who tenderly patches up his wounds. A crucifix hangs above Scott's bed. He gathers his support team together in prayer before the big fight. And around the dinner table, his fellow fighters discuss the Bible, admiring Jacob's all-night wrestling match with the angel as recounted in Chapter 32 of the Book of Genesis. Jacob lost that battle -- but ultimately won out through faith in God and submission to his will. The film contains realistic martial arts sequences, a brief scene of gross-out humor and one instance of crass language. The Catholic News Service classification is A-II -- adults and adolescents.
Retrieved from http://www.catholicnews.com/
Abortion Alternatives
Birthright of Augusta (706) 733-LOVE Augusta Care Pregnancy Center (706) 724-3733
Bible Study
St. Michaels Bible Study is on Tuesdays at 7:30pm in the activity room. We are studying a Bible Study on the Books of Hebrews. Contact Tom Dean.
RE SPOTLIGHT NEWS
CCD will will continue This Sunday.
Catechists Needed
We are recruiting catechists for the new CCD year. If you are interested in teaching religious education, please contact us. Experience is not required. We will provide you with the training and teaching resources that you need. We need teachers and substitute teachers for grades PreK through High School. Contact Adriana Gramer (978) 866-3806 or [email protected]
CCD Registration
CCD registration is open throughout the year. Please know that in order to receive the Holy Sacrament of First Communion or Confirmation, children need to attend Religious Education as required. Contact the RE Coordinator Adriana Gramer if you have questions.
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host by the Divine Power of God -thrust into hell, Satan and all the evil spirits, who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
LITURGICAL LIFE
Weekend Masses Saturday 17:00 Sunday 08:30 & 10:00 Daily Mass Mon & Wed 11:30 Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45 Reconciliation Saturday 16:00 Sunday 07:45 Rosary Saturday 16:30 Sunday 08:00 Communion (Sick/ Homebound): Father Joseph Lea Weddings Contact PLC Baptisms Contact PLC Liturgy Deacon Dave Kriegel Adoration Wednesday 18:30 Religious Education (RE) Sunday 11:30 Children (REC) RCIA (RSO)
Lewkas Virata Izzy Rodriguez Johnnie Quezaire Andrew Priddy Georgia Foster Noel Ivan Guereni Angela Blancos Joaquina Gonzalez-Maza
Bulletin Announcements
Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent Sunday by 5pm to [email protected]. Announcements received after the deadline might not be announced.
Catholic Radio
You can listen live Catholic programs that will be featured on Saint Paul Radio by going to their website: saintpaulradio.org.
Pulpit Announcements
Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent by Friday noon to [email protected]
Stewardship
Attendance: 413 Offering: $1,677.45
October 2012
Sun Mon
1 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm 7 NO CCD. Coffee and Theology & RCIA 8 Columbus Day Holiday Daily Mass CANCELLED. 14 Living Rosary, CCD CCD 11:30am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am 21 Youth Mass,10am Installat.. Ceremony for new officers, 10am CCD 11:30am Coffee and Theology 28 Welcome Sunday CCD 11:30am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am 15 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm 22 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm 29 Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm
Tue
2 History of Church, 1130am Parish Council Meeting, 5:30pm 9 History of Church, 1130am KofC Meeting,6:30pm Study of the Gospels, 16 History of the Church @11:30am Study of the Gospels @7:30pm 23 History of the Church @11:30am Study of the Gospels @7:30pm 30 History of the Church @11:30am Study of the Gospels @7:30pm
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3 Daily Mass, 11:30am Adoration, 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal , 7:45pm 10 Daily Mass, 11:30am Adoration, 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal , 7:45pm 17 Daily Mass, 11:30am Adoration, 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal , 7:45pm 24 Daily Mass, 11:30am Adoration, 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal , 7:45pm 31 Daily Mass, 11:30am All Saints Day Vigil Mass @ 5:30pm NO ADORATION 4
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6 Altar Servers Training @ 12pm LEMEs Training, 6pm 13 Confirmation Class, 3:45 to 6pm GSC
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November 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu
1 All Saints Day Masses @ 11:30am
Fri
2 All Souls Day Masses @ 11:30am, 12pm and 12:30pm MCCW Monthly Meeting, 6pm.
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3 Altar Servers Training @ 12pm MCCW Bake Off @ 11am Confirmation Class, 3:45 to 6pm GSC 10
5 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm
6 History of Church, 1130am Parish Council Meeting, 5:30pm Study of the Gospels 7:30pm 13 History of Church, 1130am KofC Meeting,6:30pm Study of the Gospels 7:30pm 20 History of Church, 1130am Study of the Gospels 7:30pm 27 History of Church, 1130am Study of the Gospels 7:30pm
12 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm
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18 Youth Mass, 10am CCD 11:30am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am
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26 MCCW Faith Study @ 9:30 am Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm