SAINT PIUS X - St. Pius X Catholic Church

SAINT PIUS X
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2621 Highway 20, S.E. • Conyers, Georgia 30013-2424
February 15, 2015
Father Randall T. Mattox
Pastor
Father Salomón Garcia
Parochial Vicar
Deacons
Fred Johns, Brian Kilkelly,
Stuart Mead and
Fernando Barrueta
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Weekend Masses
Saturday:
Vigil Mass: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
Masses: 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.*
1:30 p.m.* (Spanish), 5:00 p.m.
*Nursery available
Weekday Masses :
8:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri.
6:30 p.m. Mon.
7:00 p.m. 2nd Thursday of the month
En Espanol
First Friday: Seniors’ Mass
11:30 a.m. (No 8:30 a.m. Mass)
Sacrament of Penance:
Saturday: 3:45-4:45 p.m.
or call a priest for an appointment.
Eucharistic Adoration:
Monday: 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
First Friday: 12:00 noon Fri.
until 8:15 a.m. Sat.
Third Friday: 8:00 p.m.
Fourth Thursday: 7:00 p.m.
Church Office 770.483.3660 • Youth & Education 770.929.1017 • Fax 770.483.7006
Website: www.spxconyers.com • E-mail: [email protected]
6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - FEBRUARY 15, 2015
Mon, Feb. 16
Mass Schedule
8:30 a.m. Carl Delmons Smith
Nancy Jo Mattox by Secular Order of
6:30 p.m.
Franciscans
Tues, Feb. 17
8:30 a.m. Reg & Susan Shacklock by Pat Jones
Wed, Feb. 18
Nancy Jo Mattox by Brad & Mary Ellen
6:30 a.m.
Ahonen
Nancy Jo Mattox by Women’s Jail
8:30 a.m.
Ministry
6:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. (Spanish)
6:00 p.m. Souls in Purgatory
Valentine Salvador by Lou & Rita
8:00 p.m.
Salvador
Thurs, Feb. 19
8:30 a.m. Helen Sullivan by Phil & Micki Wescott
Fri, Feb. 20
Nancy Jo Mattox by Phil & Micki
8:30 a.m.
Wescott
Sat, Feb. 21
5:00 p.m. Walter McIlwain by Sara & John Burr
Sun, Feb. 22
8:30 a.m. Robert Melvin, Sr. by Robert Longo, Jr.
11:00 a.m. St. Pius X Parishioners
Luis Rodriguez Beltron by Diana
1:30 p.m.
Rodriguez
5:00 p.m. Ed Smith by The Smith Family
LECTOR SCHEDULE
Weekend of Feb 21-22
Saturday
5:00 p.m. Jill Wojcik & Margie Schaetzly
Sunday
Stations of the Cross Fridays during Lent
7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. (in Spanish)
What Are The Lenten Obligations for Catholics?
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting
and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are
obligatory days of abstinence.
For members of the Latin Catholic Church, the norms on fasting
are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. When fasting, a person is
permitted to eat one full meal. Two smaller meals may also be
taken, but not to equal a full meal. The norms concerning
abstinence from meat are binding upon members of the Latin
Catholic Church from age 14 onwards.
If possible, the fast on Good Friday is continued until the Easter
Vigil (on Holy Saturday night) as the "paschal fast" to honor the
suffering and death of the Lord Jesus, and to prepare ourselves to
share more fully and to celebrate more readily his Resurrection.
8:30 a.m. Cecilia Nwogu & Richard Legare
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11:00 a.m. Crystal Shortt & Josepha James
1:30 p.m. Fanny Varela & Juan Mendez
5:00 p.m. Paul Holles
Readings for the week of February 15, 2015
Sun
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32;
1 Cor 10:31—11:1; Mk 1:40-45
Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50; Mk 8:11-13
The Seven Holy Founders of the
Servite Order
Gn 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29; Mk 8:14-21
Ash Wednesday
Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51; 2 Cor 5:20—6:2;
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1; Lk 9:22-25
Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51; Mt 9:14-15
Saint Peter Damian, Bishop and
Doctor of the Church
Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86; Lk 5:27-32
First Sunday of Lent
Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15
Early Bird Masses
Every Wednesday during Lent
6:30 a.m. in Latin!
Thanks to all who have completed a pledge form for the the
Annual Appeal. Over 350 pledges have been received so far. If
you have did not complete your pledge at mass last weekend, it is
not too late. Please take a form from the gathering area, and
return it to the parish office. We will mail it for you! Thank you
for supporting the works of the Catholic church in North Georgia.
SEXTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
"Fortalezcan sus Corazones"
(St 5,8)
15 DE FEBRERO, 2015
Miercoles de Ceniza
La indiferencia hacia el prójimo y hacia Dios es una tentación
real también para los cristianos. Por eso, necesitamos oír en
cada de Cuaresma el grito de los profetas que levantan su voz
y nos despiertan… El pueblo de Dios, por tanto, tiene
necesidad de renovación, para no ser indiferente y para no
cerrarse en sí mismo.
6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m.,
8:00 p.m. (en Español)
Todos los viernes durante la cuaresma
Ingles7:00pm Las Estaciones de la Cruz
Español 8:00pm Via Crucis
Fragmentos del Mensaje del Santo Padre Papa Francisco para
la Cuaresma 2015
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Viernes durante la
Cuaresma
Patrocinado por los
Caballeros de Colón
Del 20 de febrero al 27 de marzo
De 5: 30-8: 00 pm. Costo: $ 7 adultos; $
3.50 niño (menor de 10)
Menú: pescado frito o al horno Frito o
al horno; hushpuppies; 3 elementos
secundarios (queso mac, papas fritas,
ensalada de col, maíz, judías verdes);
bebida y helado.
La Escuela de San Andres
invita a todos los que ya vivieron el retiro “Nueva Vida” a que vengan a vivir
el retiro “Emaus” es te 28 de febrero y
01 de marzo. Informes con Andreina
Rosas 404-516-0311
La Penitencia, el ayuno, la oracion, y la caridad
Cada uno de nosotros
debe confesar que
algunas veces fallamos
en vivir la invitación de
Dios a la santidad. Por
medio de la penitencia
admitimos delante de
Dios que somos
criaturas imperfectas
que se esfuerzan en ser
santos. Al negarnos
algunas veces aquello
que disfrutamos o nos
gusta (como algún dulce
o golosina antes de los
alimentos) de alguna
manera compartimos el
sufrimiento de Jesús.
También al hacerlo
buscamos una
conversión interna al
pensar “en las cosas de
arriba, no en las de la
tierra” (Col 3,2). Pero la
penitencia y el ayuno
nunca pueden ser sólo
para nosotros mismos.
Como cristianos
podemos estar seguros
que crecemos en el
amor de Dios
únicamente si
compartimos de nuestra
generosidad con otras
personas. Así que desde
los primeros años de la
Iglesia esta empezó a
asociar la penitencia
Segunda Colecta 21 y 22 de febrero
El próximo fin de semana la Iglesia les pide su
apoyo para la colecta nacional para las
misiones con las personas de color y los
indígenas. Gracias a la generosidad de la gente
de esta parroquia y de las parroquias en los
Estados Unidos, el año pasado se colectó más
de 8.8 millones de dólares y se distribuyó 98
centavos por cada dólar. Esa ayuda fue a
algunas de las personas más necesitadas en
todo EEUU; desde centros urbanos en la región
rural del sur y desiertos del sudoeste hasta las
frías zonas deshabitadas de Alaska. La
necesidad de programas de evangelización es
muy importante para nuestra Iglesia en este
mundo cambiante. Gracias por su contribución
Gracias a todos los que han
completado su compromiso
Annual. Hasta el momento se
han recibido mas de 350
compromisos, si usted no ha
completado su compromiso
todavia lo puede hacer. Por
favor tome un sobre del
vestibulo y regreselo a la
Oficina Parroquial. Gracias por
apoyar el trabajo de la Iglesia
Catolica en el Norte de
Georgia.
personal con la oración
y con el servicio a los
pobres. En otras
palabras, no ayunamos
simplemente para poder
apretarnos el cinturón
un agujero más, sino
que debemos ayudar a
quienes se encuentran
necesitados.
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Acompañenos el proximo
domingo en nuestra venta de
comida a favor de la Campaña
“Restaurar Todo en Cristo” este
22 de febrero despues delas misas
de 11:00am y 1:30pm.
Stewardship of Treasure
2nd Collection
February 21-22
FY July 2014 - June 2015
Budgeted
Offertory Over/(Under)
02/01 Offertory
YTD Offertory:
$19,779.63
$19,250.00
$529.63
$582,469.40 $596,750.00
($14,280.60)
As Christian stewards, we receive God’s gifts gratefully,
cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly in justice with
others, and return them with increase to the Lord.
In today’s passage from Leviticus, Moses and Aaron are
instructed by the Lord on how to handle leprosy cases. In St.
Mark’s Gospel, Jesus shows great compassion to a leper’s request
for healing and cures the man, who then publicly proclaims the
wonder of his healing. St. Paul encourages us to imitate Christ in
all things. It is imperative, therefore, that we, too, show
compassion and love to the outcasts of our day.
Next weekend we are asking your support of the
Black and Indian Missions. Because of the
generosity of the people of this parish, and
parishes around the United States, last year, over
8.8 million dollars were contributed and 98 cents
of every dollar was distributed. The support went
to some of the neediest people across the US; from
the inner cities of the South and from the deserts of
the Southwest to Alaska’s cold wilderness. The
need for evangelization programs is so important
to our Church in this changing world. Please be
generous. Thank you for whatever you can give
and God bless you.
Historical
Biblical
Have you ever been
For
thousands
of years the
The
use
of
ashes
originates
asked about
in the Old Testament times. faithful have been receiving
your ashes?
ashes on their foreheads on
The Catholic Bible
references the use of ashes
during times of mourning
and repentance. Today we
place a cross of ashes on
our head. However, when
the practice of ashes began
“For you are dust, And to it was common to wear
dust you shall return.” (Gen. sackcloth (a garment made
3:19)
of uncomfortable rough
fabric) while sitting and
This physical sign
rolling around in
commemorates the
ashes. (see Job 42: 6, Job
beginning of our Lenten
16: 15, Daniel 9: 3-6)
season of sacrifice and
Response: In the Bible, it
spiritual growth. If you are was common for
like me, it is not uncommon individuals to place ashes
for your Ash Wednesday
on their body during a time
cross to turn into a
of repentance. Today
smudge. When going out in marked the beginning of
public, you may receive a
Lent, which is the time we
question or comment about contemplate our
your forehead being
relationship with God and
“dirty”. It is easy to be
identify the spiritual areas
vague and shy away from
in our life that need work.
comments about this mark The ashes are a physical
of sacrifice. But this year
reminder of our Lenten
challenge yourself to be
Journey.
prepared to fully answer
their questions.
So, which method will you
use to explain your ashes?
During the Ash Wednesday
service our foreheads are
adorned with ashes
followed by the words:
Ash Wednesday, also
referred to as “dies
cinerum” (Day of
Ashes). The ashes come
from the burnt palms from
Palm Sunday. They are
fragranced with incense,
sprinkled with holy water,
and are blessed with four
ancient prayers. Unlike lay
individuals, clerics
historically receive the
ashes on the top of
their heads because that is
where they first
received their clerical
tonsure. This is why you
might see our Holy
Father Pope Francis with
ashes on his head rather
than his forehead.
Response: The distribution
of ashes comes from a
ceremony ages past. Those
who committed grave faults
performed public penance
and were sprinkled with
ashes on Ash Wednesday.
For 40 days, they would do
penance to be forgiven for
their wrongdoings. Today,
all Christians, whether
public or secret penitents,
come to receive ashes on
this day.
Symbolic
“Then the Lord God formed
man out of the dust of the
ground and breathed into
his nostrils the breath of
life, and man became a
living being” (Gen 2:7).
Our bodies were made from
nothing, and will return to
nothing when we die. The
ashes are a symbol of this
passing world and a
reminder of our eventual
death (See also John 9:6).
However, we have Easter to
look forward to. Through
Christ’s death and
resurrection we can receive
everlasting life.
Response: By receiving the
ashes and keeping them
on, we are recognizing that
life passes away on earth.
We strive during Lent to
refocus our lives on God
and look toward his
Kingdom in Heaven rather
than the kingdom on earth.
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Extraordinary Minister Training
Are you an adult 18+ who is
missing Confirmation? We will
have an informational meeting
Thursday, February 26 at 7:30
pm. Please contact Christina Davis
at 770-929-1017 ext. 115 for
details.
Young Adults meet at 7pm at
Starbucks, Conyers.
Two English-only training classes have been scheduled
for new and re-certifying ministers: Saturday,
February 28 at 9:00 a.m. and Wednesday, March 25 at
6:00 p.m. Both sessions will begin in the Admin Hall.
For more information call Lee Depkin, 770-922-1298.
Lector Training
For ALL current Lectors as well as anyone interested in
becoming a Lector, we will have a training class Feb.
24th. Two other dates to be scheduled. You are only
asked to come to one of the dates given. Class will start
promptly at 6:30pm and last about one hour.
Feb. 17, 2015--What
if we looked to God
and followed His
direction for our lives?
Mar. 3, 2015--What if we were
in touch with our desires and
allowed God to meet us in our
place of need?
Save the date: March 17, 2015 at
7 PM. St. Patrick's Day Mass
with prayers for healing,
celebrated by Fr. Matthew Linn,
S. J. here at St. Pius X Church.
Continuing Adult Faith Enrichment 3:16
CAFÉ 3:16 will be running an encore presentation, of Fr. Robert Barron's
Priest Prophet, & King for 6 weeks ! The first session will be February
15th and run through March 22. Come enjoy a cup of coffee with us!
Sunday mornings 9:45-10:45 a.m. in the St. Benedict classroom off the
Parish Hall. Scan above to preview the trailer.
MondayThursday
9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Feb. 18 - Class is Mass Ash Wednesday
PSR & Edge February Schedule
Feb. 16 & 18—Ash Wednesday
Class is Mass
Go to Mass with your family
Attendance will be taken
See Mass Schedule
Feb. 23 and 25—Class
February 25- Edge Night: A
Stranger And You Welcomed
Me
The goal of this night is to better
understand the need to help those
who have no physical place to call
their home, as well as those who
may suffer from the spiritual
homelessness of feeling left out,
lonely, or unloved.
Feb. 15 No Class - Winter Break
Feb. 22- Life Night: Take the
Plunge
The goal of this Life Night is to
provide teenagers with a basic
understanding of the Sacrament of
Baptism, its importance to our
faith in Christ, and to challenge
teenagers to remember their
baptism as an affirmation of God’s
love for them.
Lenten Fish Fry
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Each Friday
February 20th through March 27th
5:30-8:00 pm
Magnificat Prayer Breakfast
Sat., Feb. 21, 2015, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Holy Cross Church, 3773 Chamblee Tucker Road,
Atlanta.
Cost: $7 Adult; $3.50 child (under 10).
Menu: Fried or Baked Fish OR Grilled Cheese;
Hushpuppies; 3 Side items (Mac & Cheese, Fries,
Coleslaw, Corn, Green Beans); Drink & Ice Cream.
Annual Men’s Retreat
Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat—Ft. Mitchell, AL
February 20-22, 2015
All women are invited. The guest speaker
will be Dianne Aube, of St. Stephen the
Martyr Church, Lilburn. Breakfast
reservations are $15 and must be made in
advance. Please mail check, payable to Magnificat
Joyful Visitation, by Feb. 14 to: Jo Ann Rademacher,
1260 Mountain Ivey Court, Sugar Hill, GA 30518.
Check-in is at the door for those with reservations
only. For information call Jo Ann Rademacher at
770-831-0693.
“How do I know what God wants me to do”, a
retreat designed for men who wish to explore more
intensely how God is leading them to do his will in
their daily lives, is a wonderful way to begin the
Lenten season. For registration information call
(334) 855-4474.
If you would like to donate flowers for the
altar to commemorate a special event or
loved one, please call the parish office. The
donation amount is $60 per arrangement.
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Tony Cumberworth and family on the death of
his wife
The Society of St. Vincent DePaul would like to
thank all members of the parish for their
generous support of the Angel Tree Project. We
were able to help 50 families, in which 175
children received 4 gifts; each family also
received food and gift certificates to help with the
rest of their Christmas celebration. Each month,
St. Vincent DePaul helps approximately 80-90
families with financial support of utilities,
lodging, and food from our food bank. All of
these things are made possible by your continued
support. St. Vincent DePaul is forever greatful.
Thank you and God bless.
David Anderson
Sheila Baker
Jerry Baldia
Dcn Fernando Barreuta
Frances Bissinnar
Sharon Christ
Tony Cumberworth
Father Anthony Delisi
Bill Doane
Cal Felix
Nancy Cumberworth
Rosalinda Yates and family on the death of
her aunt
Irmgard Scheurich
Bernice Greth and family on the death of her
husband
James Greth
Eternal rest grant unto them.
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Mary Fowler
Beverly Frank
Joseph Garcia-Carreras
Lyndsey Gardner
David Giordano
Lisa Hetzel
Christy Hicks
Peter Kaylor
Cam Laramie
Susie Pepper
Jennifer Rhoads
Deacon Joe Rhodes
April Gentes Robert
Marilou Roberts
Chuck Savoca
Ben Seawell
Heidi Smith
Gerald E. Sparks
John Stolter
Kristina Stuart
Madeline Supple
Ray Supple
Rob Tate
Mary Ann Thomas
Larry Walker
Micki Wescott
Rev. William Weston
Patti Wilson
Prayers for healing
are available after the
Saturday 5:00 p.m. &
Sunday 8:30 a.m.
mass.
To add a loved one for one month, please call or stop by the Parish Office. In order to be aware of the needs of our sick and to protect
their privacy, we ask that the requestor leave their own name and a contact number. We update the prayer list every month.
Church Administration
770-483-3660
Faith Formation Office
770-929-1017
Pastor - Rev. Randall T. Mattox
[email protected]
Parochial Vicar – Rev. Salomón Garcia
[email protected]
Pastoral Associates - Deacons Brian Kilkelly
Fred Johns, Stuart Mead, & Fernando Barrueta
Director of Music– Andrew Leung
[email protected]
Parish Office – Barb Roberts
[email protected]
Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry –Jessica Garcia
[email protected]
Finance Administrator – Barbara Pepe
[email protected]
Facility Manager - Kevin Klein
[email protected]
Kitchen Director – Iris Grant
Contemporary Band – Chris Smith
[email protected]
770-385-3315
Director of Religious Ed. - Linda Koerner
[email protected]
Youth Minister – Christina Davis
[email protected]
Religious Ed Coordinator – Rita Salvador
[email protected]
Requests/submissions for website or monitors:
[email protected]
Ministry Heads
Altar Servers – Brian Gowasack
770.929.0405
Consolation Ministry-Marcy Borkowski-Glass
404.202.3949
Cursillo/Ultreya – John Kowalczyk
770.483.5310
Disability Ministry - Vacant
Eucharistic Adoration – B.J.Masters
770.861.4454
Greeters – Susan Kowalczyk 770.483.5310
Lectors – Everett Washburn 770.464.4277
Liturgical Commission – Dcn. Fred Johns
404.725.8421
Ministers to the Altar– Lee Depkin
770.922.1298
Bulletin deadline: Items to be published in the
Bulletin are due to the Parish Office by noon
Monday of the week they are to be published.
Ministers to the Homebound– Bill Warner
404.780.3304
Order of St. Luke - Mary-Mead Mead
770.922.6362
Pastoral Council – Vacant
Parish Council Catholic Women – Barbara
Pepe 770.787.4290
Prayer Chain - Martha Hughey 770.656.5252;
[email protected]
Pro-Life Ministry – Caroline Smith
770.385.3315
- EMBRACE - Dcn Brian Kilkelly
678.525.3452
- Refuge Pregnancy Care - Mary Supple
770.483.5535
- Help & Healing after Abortion www.healingafterabortion. org
RCIA – Anna Milam 770.929.8665
Secular Order of Franciscans—Joel Alessi
770.787.9524
St. Vincent DePaul – Katy Tiller 770.483.6730
Stewardship– Gary Whidby 770.483.1860
Ushers – Charlie Doyle 404.984.1702
Women’s Jail Ministry – Linda Jesky
770.388.0348
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Promise to protect, pledge to heal.
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Archdiocese of Atlanta 24 Hour Reporting Hotline.
We are here to listen and take action!
Sacraments/Services
Sacramentos/Servicios
New Members: Parish Registration forms are available in the
Gathering Area. Please fill out & return to the Office. Newcomers to
the parish are welcomed quarterly by parish leaders at a reception
after the 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.
Bautizar en San Pio X:La Iglesia Romana Católica require que cada
niño que es bautizado tenga por lo menos un padrino (a) catolico (a)
activo (a) el (la) cual pueda recibir comunión. La familia debe estar
regristrada en la parroquia y proveer certificado de nacimiento del niño
(a). El (los) padrino (s) fuera del Estado de Georgia ó registrados en
otra parroquia debe (n) proveer constancia de clases y/ó permiso de
su párroco. La preparación pre-bautismal es “obligatoria” primer y
segundo domingo del mes después de Misa. Celebracion de bautismo
cuarto sabado del mes a las 10:00am
Baptism: Baptism Request Forms are located in the
Gathering Area and must be turned in before taking the pre-baptism
class. Baptisms are scheduled after completing pre-baptism
catechesis.
Weddings: Contact a priest or deacon six months before the
wedding to begin preparation. Parish membership is required.
Diocesan guidelines apply.
Penance: Scheduled time is Saturday, 3:45-4:45 p.m.
Seasonal Penance Services are held during Advent and Lent. Other
special times are arranged by calling one of the priests.
Anointing of the sick: A priest is on call at any hour for
“EMERGENCY” sick calls. To contact a priest in an emergency,
follow the directions on our phone system.
Hospital/Homebound/Nursing Homes:
Pastoral staff members visit Rockdale Hospital daily.
EucharisticMinisters bring communion to the homebound. Family
members should call the Parish Office to inform us about those who
are ill.
Grief Support: Ministry of Consolation meets 1st and 3rd Mondays
of the month. Contact Marcy Borkowski-Glass for additional
information-404.202.3949
Counseling: Catholic Charities Counseling Services, Atlanta offers
affordable, professional mental health counseling for children,
adolescents, parents, individuals, couples & families. For assistance
please call 404-920-7745.
Matrimonios: Contacte a un sacerdote seis meses antes del día de la boda
para iniciar la preparación pre-matrimonial. Uno de los requisitos es ser
miembro registrado de la parroquia y seguir todas las regulaciones de la
Arquidiócesis.
Confesiones: Hay confesiones los sábados de 3:45 a 4:45 p.m. Tambien
tenemos servicios especiales durante el Adviento y la Cuaresma. Si desea
confesarse en otro momento por favor llame a uno de los sacerdotes.
Uncion de los Enfermos: Siempre hay un sacerdote listo a servirle si un
enfermo necesita una visita de emergencia. Para comunicarse con él, por
favor llame a la parroquia y siga las instrucciones del sistema telefónico.
La unción de los enfermos se ofrece a todos los parroquianos que la
necesiten. Para mayor información pregunte a uno de los sacerdotes.
Hospitales/Visitas a Enfermos/Anciantos: Diariamente tenemos
ministros visitando el hospital de Rockdale . Ministros Eucaristicos llevan
a sus casas la comunión a los enfermos. Si tiene un familiar enfermo, llame
a la oficina parroquial é infórmenos.
Consejeria: para adultos, adolescents y niños, individual, de parejas y
familias, evaluaciones para inmigracion, talleres, clases y grupos de apoyo
Maria Olearczyk, M.A. 770-6270010 [email protected]