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St. Anne Parish, a Catholic
community of faith, is joyfully
committed to living the Gospel
through worship and prayer,
education, service, and stewardship.
CONTACT US
Parish Oce
2000 Kay Circle Columbus, GA 31907
706-561-8678; Fax: 706-565-4845
Email: [email protected]
Website: stannecsg.com
Parish Oce Hours
Mon.-Wed. & Fri.: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
St. Anne Outreach
Mon.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-Noon
706-568-1592; Fax: 706-568-1699
Email: stannecsg.com/outreach
St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School
706-561-8232; Fax: 706-563-0211
Email: BeAViking.com
LENTEN SCHEDULE
Masses
Sat. 10 a.m. ; Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.
Mon.-Thurs. 5:30 p.m.
Mercy Mondays (Talk with a Priest/
Confessions)
7-8 p.m.
Reconciliation
Fri. 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Sat. 4-5 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
Fri. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Stations of the Cross & Benediction:
Fri. 5:30–6 p.m.
CLERGY
Rev. Robert Schlageter, OFM Conv.,
Pastor
Rev. Mark David Skura, OFM Conv.,
Associate Pastor
Rev. Emanuel Vasconcelos, OFM Conv.,
Associate Pastor
Rev. Mr. Robert Herrmann, Deacon
Rev. Dr. Eddie Ensley, Deacon
Rev. Mr. John Quillen, Deacon
March 10 , 20 19
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A FEW WORDS FROM FR. ROBERT
Bulletin
Well, here it is...our new parish bulletin! I think the template looks great and the �nancial savings to our parish will be considerable. Remember,
however, that because our new publication will be printed in Florida and shipped to us the deadline for an article submission will be moved up
considerably and is not the Wednesday of the previous week. You just can’t run into the oce and plead with Bernadette to get something in
the bulletin at the last minute because chances are it’s all laid out and possibly already electronically sent to Winterhaven for printing. As you
will see there are lots of ads in our bulletin. Please take a moment to look them over and patronize the vendors who chose to advertise with us.
Of course, their presence in our bulletin cannot be considered ad endorsement on our part. All it means is that they cared enough to advertise
to our community. A special thank you to Bernadette in our oce for stepping up to the plate and trying something new. Oh, I forgot to tell you
that because we have more space in the bulletin it is our hope to reprint some good Catholic articles to help all of us grow in the faith. There is
a great one on con(ict resolution in marriage this week.
Lent, Let’s Do It Right This Year
The schedule for this year’s observance of Lent is in the bulletin and on our website at www.stannecsg.com/Lent. Because this season is so
important, the rhythm of our parish life changes considerably during Lent. Here’s how:
On Monday through Thursday we will have an evening Mass to accommodate those who are unable to attend Mass in the morning.
• The friars will once again be in our church Monday nights from 7 until 8 p.m. to talk to anyone who would like to share some time with us or
hear someone’s confession.
• On Wednesday after Mass there will be Soup & Sandwiches and the friars will present Catholic 101 - a kind of “basic training” for those who
want to deepen their appreciation for our beautiful faith. The program and schedule are printed in the bulletin.
• On Fridays there will be the normal Exposition with Benediction followed by the Stations of the Cross. Then Jack Palmer and the Knights of
Columbus will host their famous �sh fries, complete with hush puppies, in Visitation Hall. I hope that many in the parish will take advantage
of this excellent opportunity for fellowship and a good meal. By the way, we’re looking for a couple of young people to help prepare the
Friday night meals. Watch out...I might be tapping a couple of you on the shoulder.
Many times people tell me that they have kind of grown lax in the practice of their faith or, perhaps better yet, they don’t have the fervor they
once had. You have a multiple of opportunities to grow this year. Please take advantage of them. In the end, you’ll be happy that you did. This
Lent will be what you make it. Why not give God and yourself something beautiful these next 40 days? Let’s do it right this year.
Science Lab
As part of our capital campaign, St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School received a $250,000 grant to construct a new, state-of-the-art High School
Science Lab. As is often the case, the cost of the new lab skyrocketed to $350,000 including architectural fees. After a meeting of our Finance
Council it was decided that the additional funding needed for this project will be taken from other initiatives in the capital campaign. No parish
reserve funds will be used on this important initiative. This Science Lab is important for the success of our school. Quality education demands
quality facilities.
Our Lenten Journey to God
“Catholic 101” - Wednesday Nights During Lent
March 13, 2019 - “Do this in Memory of Me” (Lk. 22:19) - The Historical Development of the Mass From the Last Supper to St. Anne Church
March 20, 2019 - “Pray Sisters and Brothers that my sacri�ce and yours...” - The Rich Symbolism of the Holy Sacri�ce of the Mass
March 27, 2019 - “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thess 5:17) - Prayer in the life of a Christian
April 3, 2019 - “Whatever you did for the least, you did for me.” (Mt 25:40) - Sel�ess love a journey to our Brothers and Sisters and a
Journey to God
April 10, 2019 - “Greater love than this…” (John 15:13) - Suffering Love - a Meditation on the Passion
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LOOKING AHEAD
UPCOMING EVENTS
CH-Church
CP-Chapel
HMO-Health Min. Off.
MR-Meeting Rm.
PO-Parish Off. Conf. Rm.
SCR-St. Cecilia Rm.
SJR-St. Joseph Rm.
VH-Visitation Hall
YR-Youth Rm.
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, March 10 8 a.m .- Parishioners of St. Anne
10:30 a.m .– Zlotorzynski Family †
Monday, March 11
7:30 a.m.– All Souls †
Tuesday, March 12
7:30 a.m.– Louis McCabe †
5:30 p.m.-Mary & Sharon Andrews (spec. int.)
Wednesday, March 13
7:30 a.m.– Cecelia Cobbett †
5:30 p.m.– William Cobbett †
Thursday, March 14
7:30 a.m.– Brenndan Cox †
5:30 p.m.– Gary Grabenstatter †
Friday, March 15 7:30 a.m.– Kemnitz Family (spec. int.)
Saturday, March 16 10 a.m.– Jimmy Sojan (spec. int.)
5:30 p.m.– Cigifredo Ortiz †
12:30 p.m. - Virginia Settle †
5:30 p.m.– Albert DiJohn Family †
ALTAR FLOWERS
PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept altar (ower requests during Lent
and the several weeks following Easter. Our regular altar (ower
schedule will begin again on Sun., May 18.
YOUTH GROUP
Students in grades 6-12 who are Catholic or interested in learning
about the Catholic faith are invited to join our Youth Groups. Groups
typically meet in Visitation Hall on the 2nd and 4th Sundays from
Sept.-May. Dinner is provided. Register your students online at
stannecsg.com/youth-groups.
Due to Spring Break, our Youth Groups will not meet the 4th Sunday
in March. Both Youth Groups will meet Mar. 10. Middle School Youth
Group will meet from 5:30-7 p.m. and High School Youth Group will
meet from 7-8:30 p.m. Both groups will meet in Visitation Hall.
Sunday, March 10
After 8 & 10:30 a.m. Masses
9:15-10:15 a.m.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
1:30-3 p.m.
5:30-7 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
VH
Classrooms
HS Med. Cntr.
MR
MR
VH
VH
Coffee & Donuts
Children’s Religious Ed
Adult Religious Ed (Fr. Mark)
Adult Religious Ed (Quillen)
Confirmation Make-up Class
Middle School Youth Group
High School Youth Group
Monday, March 11
1-1:45 p.m.
1:45-2:30 p.m.
2:15-3:30 p.m.
7-8 p.m.
VH
VH
MR
CH
Tai Chi
Strength Exercise Class
Lectionary Bible Study
Mercy Monday
Tuesday, March 12
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
5:30-6:30 p.m.
MR
SCR
Sewing Circle
Yoga Class
Wednesday, March 13
1-1:45 p.m.
1:30-2:15 p.m.
1:45-2:30 p.m.
2:30-3 p.m.
6-7:15 p.m.
6-7:30 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
7:30-9 p.m.
VH
VH
VH
SCR
VH
HS Med Cntr
SCR
Zumba Gold
Covenant Woods Mass
Strength Exercise Class
Nutrition Class
12:30 Sun. Mass Choir Practice
Soup & Sandwich Supper /Lenten Program
RCIA
Adult Choir Practice
Thursday, March 14
10:30-11:45 a.m.
5:30-6:15 p.m.
5:30-6:30 p.m.
6-8:30 p.m.
CH
SCR
MR
Mother’s Pray & Play
Centering Prayer Group
Yoga Class
JustFaith
Friday, March 15
8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
5:30-6 p.m.
5:30-7 p.m.
6-7 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
CP
CP
VH
MR
MR
Exposition & Adoration
Stations of the Cross/Benediction
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry
Charismatic Prayer Group
Couples & Families for Christ
Saturday, March 16
4:15-5:15 p.m.
7-11 p.m.
7-10 p.m.
SCR
VH
CP
Sat. Evening Choir Group Practice
St. Paddy’s Day Celebration
Family Prayer Mission
Sunday, March 17
After 8 & 10:30 a.m. Masses
9:15-10:15 a.m.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
11:30-12:30 p.m.
VH
Classrooms
HS Med. Cntr.
MR
Parish Breakfast
Children’s Religious Ed
Adult Religious Ed (Fr. Mark)
Adult Religious Ed (Quillen)
Baptism Class
To meet on our church campus, please contact
Bernadette in the Parish Office to check room availability.
Email requests to [email protected].
For a complete calendar go to www.stannecsg.com/calendar
ROSARY & DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
Our Wednesday Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet will take a break
during Lent. We will resume the Wednesday after Easter.
NEWS & EVENTS
STEWARDSHIP SPOTLIGHT
Prayer Ministry
Prayer is, or should be, a part of our daily lives. Prayer is one of the
most powerful tools we have to help us on our journey to eternal
life with Jesus. Praying for the intentions of others is something
you can do in your own time and is so very meaningful. Members of
our Prayer Ministry pray daily, in their own homes, for the
intentions of others. If you’re looking to enhance your prayer life,
please consider joining our Prayer Ministry. Contact Betty Horiuchi
Stewardship of Treasure
March 3, 2019 In-Pew Offertory $27,166
March 3, 2019 Online Offertory $8,262
Capital Campaign
Thank you to all who have pledged or contributed to our Capital
Campaign. As of this date, monies pledged and collected total
$5,605,588.
If you have not yet contributed to this very important campaign,
we hope you will consider doing so.
Bishop’s Annual Appeal
If you haven’t yet made your pledge to the Bishop’s Annual
Appeal, please consider doing so this week. As of February 28,
St. Anne parishioners have pledged $33,490 and have given
$44,840 in one-time donations towards our goal of $149,830.
This re(ects 12.65% participation by our parishioners. Our
support of diocesan agencies and ministries is one way that we
respond to God for all we have received.
CCW GENERAL MEETING
St. Anne’s CCW will hold their monthly General Meeting on Tues.,
Mar. 19 from 5:45-7:45 p.m. in Visitation Hall. Our Service
Commission Project is ladies hygiene products. Please bring your
items to the meeting. For more information, please call Anne Lester
at 706-662-9029.
PRIME TIMERS LUNCHEON
The Prime Timers will meet for lunch on Mon., Mar. 11, at 12:30 p.m. at
Hibachi Buffet on Auburn Avenue. For more information or to make
a reservation, call Pat Jasinski at 706-323-0228 or Ursula Cave at
706-561-6314.
BULLETIN DEADLINE
The bulletin deadline for the Sun., Mar. 17 bulletin is 12 Noon on
Wed., Mar. 6. REMINDER: Please make sure you submit your
announcements on time. Because the bulletin is now being printed
out of state, there is no wiggle room for late announcements.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sun., Mar. 10. Don’t forget to “spring
forward” (set your clocks ahead) one hour before you go to bed on
Sat., Mar. 9.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FISH FRIES
During Lent, beginning Mar. 8, the Knights of Columbus will sponsor a
Fish Fry from 5:30-7 p.m. each Friday evening in Visitation Hall. The
price is $7 for adults; $5 for children under 6 years old. Plates include
�sh or shrimp, French fries, Cole slaw, mixed vegetables, hush
puppies and a drink. To-go boxes will be available.
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BAPTISM CLASS - MARCH 17
St. Anne’s next Baptism Class will be held in the high school Media
Center on Sun., Mar. 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. If you would
like to have your child baptized at St. Anne Church, you must be a
registered member and attend one of these classes. Classes are
held approximately every six weeks. To register go to
www.stannecsg.com/baptism-class-form.
READINGS FOR MARCH 11-17
Mon., Mar. 11 Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Mt 25:31-46
Tues., Mar. 12 Is 55:10-11; Mt 6:7-15
Wed., Mar. 13 Jon 3:1-10; Lk 11:29-32
Thurs., Mar. 14 Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Mt 7:7-12
Fri., Mar. 15 Ez 18:21-28; Mt 5:20-26
Sat., Mar. 16 Dt 26:16-19; Mt 5:43-48
Sun. Mar. 17 Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Phil 3:17—4:1 or 3:20—4:1; Lk 9:28b-36
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NEWS & EVENTS
“Maya discovered she was pregnant six months into her freshman
year of college. When her son was born, she placed him with a very
kind adoptive family; she ‘just knew they were the right choice.’ Now,
years later, Maya emphasizes the importance of offering ongoing
support to expectant mothers considering adoption.” Learn how at
www.usccb.org/women-considering-adoption.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
“Accompanying Expectant Mothers Considering Adoption”
WORD OF LIFE QUOTE
SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE
As Christians, we must protect our most vulnerable among us, our
children. Sexual abuse of a minor is a sin and a criminal act, which
causes enormous pain, anger and confusion. To report sexual abuse
in the Diocese of Savannah, please call the Victims Assistance
Hotline at 888-357-5330.
MOTHER’S DAY SURE IS LOOKING ROSY!
Due to the lateness of Easter this year, St. Anne’s Council of Catholic
Women will be taking orders for Mother's Day roses the weekends of
Mar. 30/31 and Apr. 6/7. All roses ordered will be placed on the altar
Mother's Day weekend in honor of or in memory of the mother's,
grandmother's and signi�cant women in your life. Cash or checks
accepted. Please make checks payable to Saint Anne CCW. The
Mother's Day and Father's Day (ower sales are the only CCW
fundraisers. Proceeds received support local, national and
international charities. Your support is greatly appreciated!
The Sisters of Mercy invite you to journey with them each Thursday
during Lent from 9-10 a.m. beginning Mar. 7 in their home.
Discussion will be based on the book All Shall Be Well, which contains
excerpts from different authors. Books will be provided to all who
participate. Please call the Sisters of Mercy at 706-569-0614 to
register.
LENTEN STUDY SERIES
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
SOUP & SANDWICH SUPPERS
FOLLOWED BY A LENTEN PROGRAM
Our Lenten Soup & Sandwich meals begin Wednesday, March 13
in Visitation Hall following the 5:30 p.m. Mass. Various parish
ministries will be preparing, serving and cleaning up each of these
Wednesday evenings. After supper, one of the friars will give a
short program to include group discussion time. We hope you’ll join
us!
March 13 Parish Staff
Tomato Soup, grilled cheese sandwiches,
PB&J for kids
March 20 School Staff
Minestrone Soup, turkey/ham/cheese
sandwiches, PB&J for kids
March 27 Prayer Ministry
Chicken Noodle Soup, turkey/ham/cheese
sandwiches, PB&J for kids
April 3 Ladies Auxiliary
Potato Soup, turkey/ham/cheese sandwiches,
PB&J for kids
April 10 Council of Catholic Women
Vegetable Soup, turkey/ham/cheese sandwiches,
PB&J for kids
CRS RICE BOWLS
This Lenten program offers opportunities for your family to engage
daily with the spiritual pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting and
almsgiving. It’s an opportunity for us as a parish to come together
and re(ect on what it means to live out our Gospel call to serve the
needy. Please take a Rice Bowl, available on the table in the
commons area, and participate in this very important program.
Please be sure to return your Rice Bowl on or before Palm Sunday.
NO DOWNWARD DOG
There will be no Yoga classes on Tuesday, March 19 and Thursday,
March 21. There will also be no classes Tuesday, April 16 and
Thursday, April 18. Please mark your calendar.
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MARRIAGE - RESOLVING DIFFERENCES
The Situation
We have only been married a short time, and things are going pretty well between us, but something that concerns me is that we don’t really
solve problems. One of us raises an issue, we talk about it a little, and then we let it drop. For instance, I think he watches too much TV.
When I complain he says “sorry” and then just goes back to watching sports every night. He thinks I spend too much money on unnecessary
things, so I just don’t show him the things I buy any more. What worries me is that eventually, when we have a real problem we can’t avoid,
we won’t know how to deal with it. Are there any strategies for a couple like us to use?
A Response
Your situation is not an uncommon one in early marriage, but you are smart to want to learn some con(ict resolution techniques before you
have a major dilemma on your hands. There’s no reason to assume that solving con(icts would come naturally. It’s a skill you learn and then
practice, so that you develop “muscle memory,” a response that will come more easily when you are in a con(ictual situation.
The �rst step in bringing up a problem is to start with an appreciation for the other person. In the situation above, you might begin by
saying, “I appreciate how hard you work. You really make me feel like our future is secure because you have such a good work ethic.” This
is the person you love and chose to marry so surely there is something in the situation that you appreciate or admire. Then move on to your
view of the current situation. “I know when you come in you want to relax, but when you watch sports all evening I feel like there’s no time
for us.”
The next step is for the other person to make sure they have heard their partner’s concern correctly. In this example your husband might
say, “So you feel like I’m watching too much TV?”
This may or may not be what you were saying. You might be objecting to watching too much TV, or you might be saying TV is okay, but let’s
watch something other than sports. It’s important for both people to know that they are addressing the same concern.
If he doesn’t have it right, then tell him. Say, “No, that’s not it. I just don’t know much about football or hockey, so I can’t share with you when
that’s what you’re watching. We could watch a game show together, or a mystery, or a movie at least some of the time. I like all those
things.”
Once he understands what your concern is, then you can work to �nd a compromise. One night, your husband might watch the game; the
next, the two of you can watch a movie of your choosing.
The same approach would work with a spouse who spends too much. He expresses his appreciation (“I appreciate that you want our home
to look attractive”) and raises his concern about the family budget. She lets him know she’s heard his concern. Finally, they reach a
compromise. There are many different solutions. The right one is the one that feels fair and comfortable to the two of you.
Sometimes, though, the con(ict is about something one person did that is wrong; it’s not just a difference of opinion. If she ran up the
credit card debt, if he got a speeding ticket and had his license suspended–those situations would be harder to deal with.
That kind of con(ict requires one person to apologize, which is another habit worth cultivating. Apologizing is not the casual “sorry” that
doesn’t have any real contrition behind it. A real apology is an admission that something has happened to offend the other person. It means
taking responsibility for one’s actions and making a plan to see that it will not happen again. Apologizing comes as a result of a conversation
that allows the injured party to express how hurtful the incident was. These are not easy conversations, but they do allow the air to be
cleared.
The other side of apologizing is forgiving. When an honest conversation has taken place, and one person has truly apologized, the onus is
on the other person to offer forgiveness. Saying “I forgive you” and meaning it is every bit as important as saying “I’m sorry” and meaning it.
Marriage Encounter has an expression, “No Museum Keeping,” which means that if an offense has been forgiven, it is wiped off the record
and cannot be brought up again.
That doesn’t mean that if a similar issue comes up it can’t be addressed again. It just means that the prior offense cannot be revisited.
Big con(icts don’t come along frequently in most marriages. Small ones happen all the time, so these new skills can be practiced on the
little differences that might otherwise get swept under the rug. Then when the best tools are needed, they will be clean, sharpened, and
ready for use.
About the author
Kathy Beirne is the editor of Foundations Newsletter for Newly Married Couples. She lives in Portland, ME and has a master’s degree in Child
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Retire from the hassles of life.
Call to experience theCovenant Woods lifestyle.
(706) 561-1401
Retirement has its rewards.
5424 Woodruff Farm RoadColumbus, GA 31907
www.covenantwoodsretirement.com
JOHN SWINYARDDiet and Nutrition Consultant
Meal Planning for: Weight LossAthletic Performance Ketogenic [email protected]