March 24, 2013/24 de Marzo 2013 “… Welcome the stranger, serve the poor, free the oppressed, speak out for justice, and love one another.” FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME / B February 8, 2015 “He cured many who were sick...” Mark 1:34 Welcome! ¡Bienvenido! Opening Our Hearts to Christ and to the World Abriendo Nuestros Corazones a Cristo y al Mundo Phone: 404-696-6704 Fax: 404-696-4735 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Parish Information MASSES Sunday: 7:00 a.m. (Español) 10:00 a.m. (English) 1:00 p.m. (Español) Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Communion Service Saturday: 9:00 a.m. Communion Service 4:30 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass (English) After Hours/Emergency Line: 304-280-3588 Eucharistic Adoration First Friday Mass: 12:00 noon. (followed by Exposition) Divine Mercy Chaplet: 3:00 p.m. Benediction: 8:00 p.m. Email: [email protected] Website: saintpaulofthecross.org Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00 p.m. (or contact the office for an appt.) St-Paul-of-the-Cross-Catholic-Church Follow@SaintPaulATL Sacrament of Baptism First and Third Sundays (except during Lent) Preparation Class: 2nd Saturdays of each month. Contact the office for information. Sacrament of Matrimony Contact the Pastor at least six months before setting a date. Anointing and Visitation of the Sick Pastoral Staff Contact the Pastor or the Parochial Vicar Rev. Fr. Jerome McKenna, C.P., Pastor Rev. Fr. Alberto Cabrera, C.P., Parochial Vicar Adult Faith Enrichment Rev. Mr. Hilliard M. Lee, Jr., Deacon Bible Study: Thursdays, 3:00 p.m. Rev. Mr. Joseph Goolsby, Deacon Prayer Group: Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Served by the Passionist Community Rev. Mr. George Smith, Deacon Founded in 1954 FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 8, 2015 Mass Intentions T he Pastor’s Corner My dear Parishioners, Week of February 8—14, 2015 SUNDAY, 10:00 a.m.: People of the Parish With so many things going on this weekend, we might easily forget that this Sunday, February 8th, has been designated by the Church as a day of prayer and awareness against human trafficking. The date was not chosen randomly; it is the feast day of St. Josephine Bakhita, who as a seven year old Sudanese child was kidnapped and sold into slavery. Brought to Italy, she was eventually freed and became a Canossian nun. As such, she committed herself to sharing her life story and working for the poor. She died in 1947 and was declared a saint in the year 2,000. MONDAY, TUESDAY , THURSDAY and FRIDAY 7:30 a.m. : Living and Deceased Passionist Benefactors WEDNESDAY, 7:30 a.m. and SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m.: Communion Service The PARISH ASSEMBLY Originally scheduled for this Sunday, January 25th, the Parish Assembly has been postponed until Sunday, February 22nd.—the First Sunday of Lent. Be sure to mark your calendars. Calendars. Child trafficking is not a thing of the past; lamentably, it is very much a part of our modern world. While ISIS claims the headlines for its brutality not only in the way it carries out executions, but also by the capturing and selling of women and children, many innocent women and children suffer the same fate in many parts of the so-called civilized world. It is big business here in the United States where approximately 300,000 children are at risk of being prostituted, the average age of entry into prostitution being 13-14 years old. A pimp can make between $150,000 to $200,000 per child per year, and the average pimp works 4 to 6 girls. I find it appalling that, according to the Department of Justice, Atlanta is among the top twenty human trafficking areas in this country. THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE Sunday, February 8, 2015 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Blessing of Throats after Masses *Archbishop’s Annual Appeal Commitment Weekend* 9:00 am Rosary 11:30 am KPCLA 301 Monthly Meeting 11:45 am Religious Education Classes Monday, February 9 2:00 pm: Legion of Mary 7pm –8:30pm ESL classes start * Clases de Inglés * 7:00 pm Fund Raising Committee Tuesday, February 10 7:00 pm English Prayer Group 10:00am Jolly Bunch 6:00 pm KPC 301 Executive Board Meeting 7:00 pm Pastoral Council Wednesday, February 11 Catholic Adult Education concluded and will continue after Easter 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 7:30 pm Spanish Mass Thursday, February 12 3pm—4pm Bible Study Friday, February 13 6:30 pm Hispanic Prayer Group Saturday, February 14 *Archbishop’s Annual Appeal Catchup Weekend* 9am—11am KPC 301 Monthly Meeting 6:00 pm ULTREYA Another shocking aspect of this horrible business is that here in the United States, there are fewer than 100 beds available for children who are brought out of this loathsome form of slavery. Dream: that the Church of Atlanta would establish a Josephine Bakhita Refuge for Children to assist their recovery and reclaim their dignity as children of God. Meanwhile, as citizens we must insist that more stringent laws be put into place to deal with the criminals. — Fr. Jerome, C.P. Stewardship Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2015: $ 14,298.00 Needed: $12,000.00 (Includes offertory and mail-in contributions) Offertory: Donation Georgia Bulletin Home Missions Archdiocesan Hispanic Ministry (2nd collection) Religious Education Program Initial Offering Palm Sunday Holy Places Easter Flowers Lector Workbook Capital Campaign Goal: Pledges Received to Date: Payments Received as of Sept 21, 2014: $12,478.00 $500.00 $92.00 $75.00 $70.00 $50.00 $25.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 2015 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal This is Commitment Weekend for the 2015 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. The goal set for St. Paul of the Cross for the 2015 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal is $38,300.00. It is eight percent of our parish offertory collection for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. It is calculated using the information provided from the parish offertory numbers submitted to the Finance Office after June 30, 2013. If the combined pledges of individual parishioners/families do not match this goal, the parish as a whole becomes responsible for the balance of the payment. It is important to remember that once our goal is met in cash received, our parish will receive 100 percent of all additional cash received from those that indicated the parish’s name on their commitment form. Rebates are sent to the parish as they come in. Ten percent of the parish rebate amount is automatically applied to the parish’s endowment in the Catholic Foundation of North Georgia. THIS YEAR LET US MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO EXCEED OUR GOAL. $900,000.00 $626,699.00 $512,372.8 Capital Campaign Contributions may be made up to the end of June 2016. Page 2 FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 8, 2015 Our Sick, Homebound and hospitalized Looking for a Job? Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church is looking for someone qualified and musically skilled for the full –time position of Director of Liturgy and Music. Candidate should be a practicing Catholic, have knowledge of Catholic Liturgy, music adaptation and arranging, among other requirements related to the job position. For a more comprehensive job description, email: Carolyn Bell: [email protected]. Email cover letter and resume to: Fr. Jeffery Ott, OP: [email protected]. Position announcement remains open through Thursday, March 12, 2015. REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS, Daisy Johnson Mary Williams Philip Wiltz Leslie Collins Grace Hinds Daisy Barham Mary Wiggins Jeanie Sadler Marynell Brooks Myrna Yancey William Leggett Linda Phipps William Crowder THANK YOU! SAVE THE DATE! The Carter and Woods families would like to express their gratitude for all the love and support that all ministries and parishioners have shown during the passing of their mother and grandmother Ida M. Woods. Plan to attend a Women's Health Forum Saturday, April 25, 2015 at Saint Paul of the Cross School Hall from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m . Sponsored by Women's Society To Saint Paul of the Cross Parish; THE HUNGER WALK/RUN Thank you for your gracious generosity with our 2014 Thanksgiving Baskets, also our Giving Tree. We could not do it without you. Thanks to our youth; You gave us the financial base we needed through the Hunger Walk. The Annual HUNGER WALK/RUN is Sunday, March 15 2015 from 12pm to 4pm, starting at Turner Field. Our St Vincent de Paul Society needs walkers and/or runners to help fight hu ng er in A tla nt a. You can r e g i st e r online @ F u n d r a i se .F i gh t H un ge r H W R 2 0 1 5 . or g. We need our teenagers and other Parish Groups to form teams to support this community outreach event. If you have questions feel free to contact Joseph Sanders 404-516-6997, Cynthia Spence 404-3444104 or Regina Sanford 404-696-6010. Sincerely, Joseph Sanders President St. Vincent de Paul Society St. Vincent de Paul Society OUR PARISH LENTEN LONGINGS PROGRAM — FOCUSING ON THE LENTEN SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS—BEGINS NEXT WEEK. BE SURE TO BE A PART OF IT. UPCOMING EVENTS Feb. 18th: Ash Wednesday Feb. 21st: Parish Liturgy Workshop—10:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. Feb. 22nd: Parish Assembly immediately after 10:00 a.m. Mass Feb. 27th: Feast of St. Gabriel, C.P.—Patron of Youth Feb. 28th: Recognition Day at St. Ann’s, Marietta, Women and Youth of the Year Feb. 28th-Mar.1st: Guest Homilist on Catholic Relief Services March 8th: Daylight Savings Time Begins March 10th: Lenten Communal Penance Service March 15th: Laetare Sunday March 29th: Passion (Palm) Sunday April 2nd-4th: Sacred Triduum April 5th: Easter: Feast of the Resurrection of the Lord For What or For Whom Are You Longing? - more time, more peace, more health, etc. What is it you long for? Whatever it is, you may find it by joining a small community group this Lent to read Scripture, pray, and share your faith. This experience will provide more than you can imagine. To sign up, fill out your registration card found on the LENTEN LONGINGS table at the rear of the Church today! Our Parish Staff Ms. Patricia Elguera, Administrative Assistant Ms. Alison Mason, Adult Faith Formation Ms. Veronica Hodges-Johnson, Religious Education Ms. Kristi Crawford, Youth Ministry Dr. Lawrence Weaver, Music Director Dr. Gregory Nash, Music Associate Mr. Elmer Cortez, Bookkeeper Mr. Eric Mannings, Facilities Manager Mr. Edgardo Rubio, Custodian New Congregational Hymnal Now in Use The 2nd Edition of Lead Me Guide Me hymnal is now in use. Please note that we are following a new procedure with the new hymnals. As you enter the church, you will be given your hymnal by a Minister of Hospitality and you are asked to return your hymnal to a Minister of Hospitality before you depart the church. No hymnals are to be left in the pews . . If you have not yet donated a hymnal you may still do so by contacting a member of the Worship Commission or a Minister of Hospitality. The donation for each hymnal is $20. We are grateful to all who have supported this worthy cause. Page 3 Quinto domingo del tiempo ordinario ¡Bienvenidos! Santa Misa en Español: Domingos, 7 a.m. y 1 p.m. Todos los Miércoles a las 7:30 p.m. en la capilla. Horas de Oficina: Lunes - Jueves, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. P. Alberto Cabrera, cp.: Numero de Teléfono (Oficina): Numero de Teléfono (Emergencia): 347.819.5968 404-696-6704 304-280-3588 Educación Religiosa: Se ofrece a niños desde los 4 a los 18 anos. Las clases son antes de la Misa de 11:45 - 12:30, de Agosto 24 a Mayo. ¡Empiezan las clases de Inglés! Las clases de Inglés comienzan el día 9 de Febrero del 2015. Aqui esta tu oportunidad de aprender Inglés. ¡No te lo pierdas! Para más información llamar a la oficina de la Parroquia al 404-696-6704 ACTIVIDADES PASTORAL HISPANA Bautismo: Todos los meses en el Segundo Domingo, previa preparación. Matrimonio: Febrero, Mayo y Septiembre los días Lunes a las 7:00 p.m. Catequesis de Adultos: Enero, Marzo, Abril, Junio, Septiembre y Octubre los días Martes a las 7:30 p.m. Quinceañeras: Febrero los días 7 y 14 de 8:00am a 1:00pm BAUTISMO: Para toda información y preparación tiene que comunicarse con: Alma Robles: 678-717-9619 o con Antonia Pacheco: 770-891-6765 SANTO ROSARIO: Todos los Domingos a partir de las 12:30 p.m. nos prepararemos para la celebración de la Santa Misa con el rezo del Santo Rosario. Como la Santísima Virgen acompaño a los Apóstoles en la espera de la resurrección del Señor, así queremos que Ella nos acompañe el para encuentro con Jesús en la Eucaristía. 8 de Febrero 2015 Febrero 8, 2015 Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario/B Mis queridos Hermanos, quiero detenerme de un modo especial en el evangelio de este Domingo. Pienso que es importante descubrir el verdadero sentido del milagro. No detenernos en los hechos o pedir o rogar por un milagro, sino en descubrir lo que hay detrás de cada gesto de Jesús. En otras palabras, descubrir que lo fundamental en los gestos de Jesús es: l a Proclamación del Reino. La Salvación uni versal de la humani dad. Mirando al evangelio de hoy, San Marcos nos presenta tres escenas distintas: la primera es la narración del milagro, la segunda un sumario de la actividad de Jesús como sanador; la tercera contiene una pequeña controversia entre Jesús y Pedro sobre lo que había que hacer a c o nt in u a c ió n . En este dato, vemos como los hombres queremos dirigir a Dios según nuestros esquemas. La narración de la curación de la suegra de Pedro es un acontecimiento privado, la segunda tiene un carácter público y la tercera refiere a los hechos anteriores. En la primera curación resalta que “se puso a servi rles”: señalamos que la mujer “si rve” a Jesús y a los que estan con él. La segunda escena, los poderes sanadores de Jesús se han convertido en objeto de conocimiento público, pero su identidad real como Hijo de Dios permanence misteriosa. Los demonios saben quien es Jesús, pero él les impide revelarlo. Parece que lo que atrae a la gente es su fuerza sanadora, pero el origen de su enseñanza permanece escondido. La tercera sección confirma que Jesús no es bien comprendido por Simón y por los demás discípulos. El Señor busca un lugar solitario para poder rezar. Cuando los discípulos lo encuentran le piden que regrese al pueblo, pero Jesús se niega y decide ir a otras aldeas a continuar la proclamación del Evangelio. Jesús se niega a complacer a sus amigos porque su petición sólo tiene por objeto sus milagros. Estos muestran sólo su poder y suscitan cuestiones sobre su identidad, pero no revelan quien es. La vocación de Jesús le empuja a predicar el E vangelio y a desafiar el poder de Satanás que según las concepciones de su tiempo se manifiesta en enfermedades y posesiones. Jesús subordina su poder sanador a la necesi dad mas grande de procl amar el Reino de Dios. Esta es su primera tarea, y solo en el contexto de la proclamación del Reino el poder de sanar encuentra su verdadero significado. Que esta reflexión nos ayude a comprender lo que significa el verdadero seguimiento de Cristo. P. Alberto, C.P. CONFESIONES: Durante la semana a cualquier hora en la Rectoría. MATRIMONIOS: Juan O. y Luz Pacheco: 770-823-1938 PRESENTACION DE LOS NIÑOS: Llamar, por favor a Ofelia González: 706-659-6043 QUINCEAÑERAS: Las responsables son: Araceli Hernández: 404-964-8121 o Mirna García: 678-791-6110 MINISTROS el 15 de Febrero 2015 Lectores: Sabas y Maria Valverde Ministros de la Eucaristía: Jorge y Maria Patiño— Bartolo e Ignacia Escalante Guías: Roberto González; Araceli Hernández; Juan Pacheco; Antonia Pacheco—Verónica Cruz Monaguillos: Kevin Ramirez—Yansi Ozuna