St. John Vianney 1920 Skyview Drive • Lithia Springs, GA 30122 Phone/Telefono (770) 941-2807 Fax (770) 941-5821 • Friary (770) 941-2817 www.sjvpar.net SACRAMENTO DE UNCIÓN DE ENFERMOS Este sacramento puede recibirlo cualquier persona que sufra una enfermedad crónica, o que necesita ser hospitalizada para someterse a cirugía o por causa de edad. Para recibir el sacramento lo único es llamar a la oficina, en caso de emergencia puede llamar a cualquier hora. PASTORAL STAFF Fr. George Sabol OFM Conv. Pastoral Administrator Fr. Reto Davatz OFM Conv. In Residence Deacons Rev. Mr. Frank Przybylek Rev. Mr. Johnny Rentas Rev. Mr. Carlos Garcia Mrs. Sharon Loiselle Director Faith Formation Mr. Karl Kuhlken Youth Minister Karla Zelaya Hispanic Secretary Rev. Mr. Carlos Garcia Confirmation Coordinator Ms. Judy Sheridan Parish Secretary Maria Laboy Pastoral Council Facilitator Mr. Paul Bleess Finance Council President EUCHARISTIC LITURGIES Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. (Contemporary) 10:30 a.m. (Choir), 12:00 Noon, Spanish Masses 7:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. (Lyke Chapel) Tuesday 8:00 a.m. (Lyke Chapel) Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Friday 8:00 a.m. (Lyke Chapel) First Friday Adoration 8:30 a.m. –7 p.m. Holy Days and Holidays Consult Bulletin PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., evenings by appointment. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Any other time by appointment. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING THE SICK Anointing may be conferred on anyone who suffers from a chronic illness, entering the hospital, facing surgery or the infirmities of age. Arrangements must be made by calling the parish office. In case of emergency, call anytime. SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM, EUCHARIST CONFIRMATION, AND MARRIAGE Preparations for the Reception of these Sacraments have special criteria and instructions. Call the Parish Office for further details. SACRAMENTOS DE BAUTISMO, COMUNIÓN CONFIRMACIÓN Y MATRIMONIO Para recibir estos Sacramentos se requiere ciertos requisitos especiales. Se sugiere consultar la oficina parroquial para más detalles. SERVICIOS DE CONSEJERIA Familia, matrimonio, casos personales, abuso de drogas etc. Si hay alguna necesidad de conserjería profesional, el Servicio de Conserjería Católica de la Arquidiócesis esta disponible con dos Consejeros en nuestra área. NUESTRA MISIÓN Nosotros, Pueblo de Dios de St.. John Vianney, como comunidad de Fe, estamos llamados por Cristo a vivir el Evangelio por medio de nuestros actos de fe, esperanza y caridad. Vivimos unidos como una familia en la fe, compartiendo nuestra diversidad de culturas, nuestros dones y carismas y nos esforzamos para convertirnos en una verdadera comunidad iluminada y guiada por el Espíritu. Guiada por El, queremos acercarnos a todos los hermanos para compartir la Buena Noticia del Evangelio, nuestra Tradición Católica Romana y llegar con nuestra presencia hasta a los hermanos mas alejados físicaespiritualmente de nuestra comunidad, para que participen en la vida y tareas de la iglesia. MISSION STATEMENT We, the people of St. John Vianney, as a Catholic community of faith, are called and challenged to be Christ like by living out the gospel through acts of faith, hope and love. We live united as a faith family sharing our diversity of culture, gifts, ministry and leadership as we move to become a true community of faith. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, as a warm and caring community, our desire is share the Gospel and Roman Catholic traditions. We reach out to those in spiritual or physical need and encourage full to live and and active participation in the life and works of the church. JANUARY 25, 2015 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Mass Intentions for the Week of January 26, 2015 - February 1, 2015 Monday, January 26 7:00 PM +Leokadja Zielinski Tuesday, January 27 8:00 AM +Leokadja Zielinski Wednesday, January 28 8:00 AM Rosary Hour 700 PM +Leokadja Zielinski Thursday, January 29 7:00 PM +Leokadja Zielinski Friday, January 30 8:00 AM Souls in Purgatory Saturday, January 31 5:00 PM +Leokadja Zielinski Sunday, February 1 7:00 AM All Parishioners, living and deceased 9:00 AM Intention for Patti McCarthy 10:30 AM +Sara Maier : Knights of Columbus Council #12580 12:00 PM Rosary Hour 1:30 PM +Leokadja Zielinski READINGS FOR THE WEEK JANUARY 26 THROUGH FEBRUARY 1, 2015 Monday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28 STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Administración de Tesoro As disciples we are called to be faithful stewards of Ɵme, talent and treasure. January 18, 2015 $ 10,696.00 Budget Shortfall $ 2,548.00 Thank you for your conƟnued generosity! Please remember SJV in your will and estate planning! ¡Gracias por su conƟnua generosidad! Por favor recuerden a SJV en su planiĮcación de ulƟma disposición y testamento. MON. 7:30 PM CCW TUES. 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Traditional Choir Hispanic Bible Study Bible Study WED. 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM Contemporary Choir Hispanic Choir Epic Church Study THURS 7:30 PM Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group Core FRI. 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Hispanic Prayer Group Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group SUN. 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 1:30 PM Hispanic Choir RCIA Baptism Class NO EVENING REL. ED. CLASSES In your prayers: Barb Dormer, Arnold Flores, Terry Brown, Carolyn West, Frances Breski, Oneida Chapple, Gwen Miller, Angelica Hernandez-Ortiz, John Deane, Rina Reyes, Dave Philipp, Beverlee Leo, Fred Leo, Cooper Hayes, Carlos Handal, Frank Carollo, Larry Connors, Alice Zunt, Lynn Stansbury, Ellen Keyser Pro-Life Notes How … do we best respond to couples struggling with infertility? First, we must acknowledge their pain and accompany them in their suffering. —”Children as Commodities?”, 2014 Respect Life Program USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities There is a certain urgency in today’s Gospel as Jesus calls His first disciples - Andrew and Simon, James and John. Each one follows Jesus immediately, unhesitatingly abandoning nets and boats and father and fellow-workers. To what is Jesus calling me - at this moment, in these circumstances? What will I need to abandon in order to follow Him? January 25, 2015 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Jonah 3:1-5,10 Psalm 25 1 Cor 7:29-31 Mark 1:14-20 Paul writes to the Corinthians with the expectation of Jesus’ imminent second coming. His view on this will change in later letters, but at this point he believes that “time is running out” (v 29). This means the people should live with a strong awareness that “the world in its present form is passing away” (v 31). In Mark’s text today we encounter another call narrative of the first apostles. Today’s story is the more familiar one: Jesus calls the fishermen to drop their nets and follow him. For Mark, their immediate response—”they abandoned their nets and followed him” (v 18)—emphasizes Jesus’ authority. The sons of Zebedee also leave everything, including “their father … in the boat” (v 20) to follow Jesus. They will learn from him and take part in his mission to call others to “repent, and believe” ( v 15). The call is not merely to reject sin but also to embrace the way of the gospel; we are to reject evil and choose good. Jesus’ call is to a radical reorientation of our lives. We are to live our lives in response to God’s call. Like the apostles, Jonah was called to preach God’s word, specifically the call to repentance. After initially rejecting the calls, he embraced his mission and went to Ninevah. Jonah is unusual in that his preaching is addressed to gentiles, the citizens of Ninevah. His original reluctance is based on his belief that as sinners outside of Judaism, the people in that city did not deserve to hear the word of God, much less be transformed by it. We hear that as a result of his preaching, “the people of Ninevah believed God” (v 5) and thereby avoided the evil God “had threatened to do to them” (v 10). For reflection: What am I willing to sacrifice for the sake of my call to be a disciple? Have I experienced or witnessed a radical conversion like that of the citizens of Ninevah? How did it serve as a sign of God’s grace? Mary’s Circle Will meet on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 11:00 AM in the Day Chapel to pray the Rosary. Bring your lunch and join us afterward for our meeting and fellowship. All women of the parish are invited to join us. In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus says: “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” As disciples, we are called to continue God’s work on earth. Taking care of God’s poor is indeed living Gospel values. This month, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist families providing food and financial assistance. MAY GOD BLESS YOU! URGENT!!!! Our St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry needs the following items: toiletries, paper products, (toilet tissue and paper towels). If you can donate any of these items, please deposit them in the bins provided in the gathering area.. THANK YOU!!! Volunteers are needed to help handle the numerous requests for assistance that come into the St. Vincent de Paul Society. If you can donate some time to assist in this ministry, please call the parish office at 770-941-2807. February is the month of Love and the beginning of Lent! February is the month of Love when people show their Love for each other by celebrating Valentines (Feb. 14) by giving gifts and treating others to all sorts of entertainment. Then just a few days later we begin the Season of Lent which begins with Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18). It is fitting that we celebrate a holiday devoted to Love just before we celebrate the passion and death of Jesus during Lent in the greatest Love Story ever told. We go out of our way to show our love for other people for Valentine, but what extra effort do we do to show our Love in return for the LOVE that Jesus showed us in His suffering and finally His death for the LOVE HE HAS FOR EACH OF US! A good way to show your Love for Jesus is to come by and pay a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament on Friday, February 6, 2015 following the 8:00AM Mass and ending with Reposition at 7:00PM. He waits for your visit, so bring a relative or friend. NOTE: If you would like to commit to a particular time monthly or have any questions, please call Herb Blanchard at 678-945-7585or e-mail at [email protected]. El horario para las misas en español es el siguiente: Miércoles 7:00 PM Domingo 7:00 AM Domingo 1:30 PM BIENVENIDOS 25 de enero 3º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Por la gracia de alejarnos de aquellas acciones que no dan vida: que nos arrepintamos y abracemos la misericordia y el amor de Dios; Roguemos al Señor: […], ¿cómo respondemos mejor a las parejas que luchan con la infertilidad? Primero, debemos reconocer su dolor y acompañarlos en su sufrimiento. — “¿Los Niños como Mercancías?”, Programa Respetemos la Vida 2014 Secretariado de Actividades Pro Vida de la USCCB NOTICIAS DE LA SEMANA Por favor, NO dejen bolsas de ropa para donación en el área frente a la cocina. Tales donaciones deben ser llevadas a la misión de Sweetwater en Austell o a la tienda de SVDP en Dallas, GA. ¡¡¡Gracias!!! Tercer Domingo en el Tiempo Ordinario 25 de Enero, 2015 Hay una cierta urgencia en el Evangelio de hoy, cuando Jesús llama a Sus primeros discípulos— Andrés y Simón, Santiago y Juan. Cada uno sigue a Jesús inmediatamente, abandonando sin dudar las redes y los botes, padres y compañeros de trabajo. ¿Para qué me esta llamando Jesús a mi—en este momento, en estas circunstancias? ¿Qué necesitare abandonar con el fin de seguirle a Él? Estudio Bíblico En Español MIERCOLES DE CENIZA 18 de Febrero Horario de Misas: Los Martes a las 7:00PM Español: 7:00AM y 8:00PM Ingles: 8:00AM, 12:00PM y 7:00PM El próximo lunes 2 de Febrero celebramos La Presentación Del Señor Por tal motivo el Domingo 1ro de Febrero durante la misa de 7 AM y de 1:30PM se hará la bendición de los Niños Dios. *En la Capilla* ADORACION AL SANTISIMO Viernes 6 de Febrero 8:30AM - 7:00PM Favor traer a su Niñito Dios ese domingo Horario de oficina para servicios en español UNICAMENTE los: Lunes, Martes y Jueves de 9:00am - 1:30pm Miércoles 10:00am - 1:30pm Para comunicarte directamente a la oĮcina en español, debes hacer lo siguiente: Marcar el Número 770-941-2807, después Presionar el # 1 (Inglés), en el momento que escuchen la grabación: Presionar el #2, al volver a escuchar nuevamente la grabación, Presionar el #6, en cuanto contesten solo pidan hablar con Karla. The 2015 Archbishops Annual Appeal is now underway. You should be receiving a letter from archbishop Gregory asking for a pledge to the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. The Appeal funds the essential ministries of the Church in our archdiocese — ministries that, in many cases are of service to our parish. The theme of the Appeal this year is, ALL THIS IS DO FOR THE SAKE OF THE GOSPEL.” CCW (Council of Catholic Women) will meet on: Monday, January 26th at 7:30 p.m. aŌer 7:00 p.m. Mass in the St John’s room. All women of the Parish are welcome. BACKPACK WEEKEND FOOD PROGRAM Coīee and Donuts are back by popular demand. This is not a money making event. Due to the cost of the donuts which are Dunkin Donuts we must charge $1.50 for a donut and coīee or juice, .75 cents for one donut. You are invited to sit in the social hall to enjoy your coīee and fellowship aŌer the 9:00 and 10:30 Masses. Wow! Another New Year and an opportunity to enjoy your marriage with an experience designed to set the foundation for a future of loving feelings. Consider joining us the weekend of February 20-22 at the Atlanta Marriott Norcross. Could be a wonderful Valentines Gift to each other! Applications for weekends are available at www.wwmeatlanta.org If you still have questions, call us at 404-372-6637. For Spanish speaking weekends call 770-425-1328. World Wide Marriage Encounter is the largest proMarriage movement in the world. It has received the Franciscan International Award recognizing its effective -ness in celebrating and supporting Marriage. Did you know that some children in our community go home from school on weekends with very little food at home? A Gift of Love Services , through the BACKPACK FOOD PROGRAM, furnishes approximately 100 needy children two meals a day, plus snacks for the weekend (or for the holidays when they are out of school). Through your donations, 3 children will be sponsored. Items needed on continual basis: Pop tarts Soup Canned chicken or tuna Saltines Hot & Cold single servings of cereal Chips Fruit cups Beanie Weenies Juice boxes Pudding snacks Applesauce Mac & Cheese Cheese or Peanut Butter Crackers Milk Boxes (non refrigerated) Items that children can prepare themselves Donations can be left in a labeled container in the lobby. You can also “LIKE” us on Facebook www.facebook.com/SJVLithiaSprings Sign up for our email newsleƩer and receive up-to-date informaƟon on what is happening at St. John Vianney. To sign up: www.sjvpar.net and click on the NewsleƩer buƩon on the right side of the page. Do you have suggesƟons or quesƟons? Email Chris Butler at [email protected] Come Celebrate Scout Sunday At the Noon Mass on February 8, 2015 CALLING ALL The Knights of Columbus are holding a Scout Sunday Mass at 12:00PM on February 8th If anyone would like to serve in any of these posiƟons: Altar Server, Usher, GiŌ Bearer, or Lector Please Contact Alex Boyd BY February 1st and let him know what posiƟon you are interested in. Alex Boyd can be reached at 770-819-1422 or email at [email protected] All Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts that are aƩending this Mass need to meet in the Lyke Chapel at 11:30am on 2/8/15. We will walk in together and sit together. February 2015 Sun 1 9 AM - Hispanic Choir 9 AM - RCIA 1:30pm Baptism Class Mon Sat 4 5 6 7 PM - Traditional Choir 7 PM - Bible Study 7 PM - Hispanic Bible Study 7 PM - Contemporary Choir 7:30 PM - Hispanic Choir 7 PM - Epic Church Study 7:30 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group Core 8:30 AM ADORATION 7 PM - Hispanic Prayer Group 7 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group 10 11 12 13 7 PM - Knights of Columbus 7 PM - Traditional Choir 7 PM - Bible Study 7 PM - Hispanic Bible Study 7 PM - Contemporary Choir 7:30 PM - Hispanic Choir 7 PM - Epic Church Study 7:30 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group Core 7 PM - Hispanic 6 PM - SVDP Prayer Group meeting 7 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group 16 17 18ASH WED. 19 207 PM - 21 7 PM - Traditional Choir 7 PM - Bible Study 7 PM - Hispanic Bible Study No Rel. Ed classes Masses at 7 AM 8 PM Spanish 8 AM Noon & 7 PM English No Rel. Ed Classes No Epic Church Study 7:30 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group Core Hisp. Pr. Gr. 7 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group 5-7 PM - K of C Fish Fry 7 PM - Stations of the Cross Noon - Hispanic Baptisms 24 25 26 27 7 PM - 28 7 PM - Contemporary Choir 7:30 PM - Hispanic Choir 7 PM - Epic Church Study 7:30 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group Core Hisp Pr. Gr. 7 PM - Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Group 5-7 PM - K of C Fish Fry 7 PM - Stations of the Cross 6 PM - SVDP Meeting 10 AM - Hispanic Baptism Class 7:30 PM - Ultreya 10 AM - Hispanic Baptism Class 22 Fri 3 89 AM - His- 9 15 Thu 2 7:30 PM - SFO 9 AM Hispanic Choir 9 AM - RCIA Wed 7 PM K. of C. officers and directors No Evening Rel. Ed. classes panic Choir 9 AM - RCIA Tue 23 9 AM - Hispanic 7 PM - TradiChoir 7:30 PM - CCW tional Choir 9 AM - RCIA 7 PM - Bible Study CHWC Jewelry 7 PM - Hispanic Sale after all Bible Study Masses 7 14 CHWC Jewelry Sale after Mass CHWC Jewelry Sale after Mass
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