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7/28/2019 PB APRIL 13-14, 2013 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/pb-april-13-14-2013 1/12 Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267) 243-5861  [email protected] NCOIC: SGT. Marcus Levering  (706) 791-4308 Deacon: - Rev. Mr. David Kriegel deacondave@saintmichaelparishf - Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver deaconkelley@saintmichaelparish PLC: Lola Rivera (706) 791-4829 [email protected] RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramer  recoordinator@saintmichaelparish RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) 855-989 [email protected] Music Director: Sonia Rivera music@saintmichaelparishfg MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275 mccw@saintmichaelparishfg Knights of Columbus: Tim McCar Knightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparish  Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi cym@saintmichaelparishfg. EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-978 [email protected] Altar Servers: Alex Besel altarservers@saintmichaelparishf Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-69 lectors@saintmichaelparishf Ushers/Greeters:Bill Holt,(706)951 ushers@saintmichaelparishf Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson [email protected] Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimay welcomesunday@saintmichaelparish Webmaster: Judy Culver  webmaster@saintmichaelparishf Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha lemuschedule@saintmichaelparish Hospitality Ministry: Barbara Lars hospitality@saintmichaelparish Bulletin Editor : Lola Rivera bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg. SAINT MICHAEL’S MISSION STATEMENT Saint Michael’s Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associated with the Ar Forces under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for the Military Serv served by the pastoral leadership of our priest(s), deacon(s), and parish staff. The communi dedicated to exemplifying Christian community by proclaiming the Good News of Jesus C through worship, service, and witness to the people of Fort Gordon and surrounding communi 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) MASS SCHEDULE In Lectionary Cycle C, our Sunday Gospels are usually taken from the Gospel of Luke. The Gospels for the Easter Season, however, are taken from the Gospel of John. Today's Gospel is one of the post-Resurrection appearances reported by John. Recall that in John's Gospel, Jesus appears first to Mary of Magdala, second to all of the disci- ples except Thomas, and finally to Thomas and the disciples (which we heard last Sunday). After those appear- ances, John's Gospel seems to conclude with a reference to other signs that Jesus gave after his Resurrection, which have not been recorded. Because it follows this apparent conclusion, most scholars believe today's Gospel passage (and all of John 21) o have been an addition to John's original text. Because there are significant differences between this report and he other appearances described in John's Gospel, it is quite likely that this story is from a different source. There are details in the story that recall Jesus' call to Simon Peter and the other fishermen as well as the miraculous catch of fish (found in the Gospel of Luke, with parallels in the other Synoptic Gospels). The end of the chapter, where Jesus asks Peter three times whether he loves him, most likely is meant to represent the reconciliation that occurred between the community represented by John's Gospel with the larger Christian community represented by Peter. This Gospel reading is a rich and textured story that speaks of Jesus' presence in the Eucharist and our commission to serve others as Jesus did. Last week we heard that Jesus appeared to the gathered disciples in a locked room, probably in Jerusalem. In oday's Gospel, the disciples are no longer in Jerusalem; they are in Galilee, returning to their work of fishing. Simon Peter is still presented in the role of leader: when he announces that he is going fishing, the other disciples follow. They spend the night fishing but are unsuccessful. Jesus calls to them from the shore, but just as when Jesus first appeared to Mary of Magdala, the disciples do not recognize him immediately. Still, they follow the stranger's instructions and bring in a large haul of fish. It is at this point that one of the disciples (the “disciple whom Jesus loved”) realizes that Jesus is appearing to them. Upon hearing this news, Simon Peter leads the way again, jumping from the boat and swimming to shore. The other disciples follow in the boat, dragging the fish. The disciples have brought to shore a tremendous catch of fish that Jesus has directed them to find. But once on the shore, they see that Jesus has already prepared fish and bread on a charcoal fire. Jesus directs the disciples o bring their catch of fish as well. Jesus is host at the meal that follows, feeding the disciples the bread and fish. In this detail we see allusions to the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and the fishes told in John 6. There are also allusions in the Gospel to our gathering for the celebration of the Mass. In the Eucharist, we too are fed by Jesus in the bread and wine that have become his very Body and Blood. We also find in this story in- sight about the Presentation of the Gifts at Mass. The gifts we bring to the altar, bread and wine, are made from gifts that God gave first to us: grain and grapes, the fruit of the earth. God has no need of anything further. Yet God accepts the offering we bring  —bread and wine, “the work of human hands”— and transforms our offering nto the gift of his very presence. After the meal, Jesus directs himself to Simon Peter. The community of John's Gospel probably looked down on Peter because of his denial of Jesus. This dialogue with Simon Peter is a reversal of Peter's three denials. Peter s forgiven. Having been restored to friendship with Jesus, Simon Peter is sent on a mission. “Feed my lambs . . . Tend my sheep . . . Feed my sheep.” These commands indicate that Peter is to be as Jesus, even unto sacrificing for the flock. As Jesus has fed Peter in this meal and as Jesus feeds us in the Eucharist, so he also sends us to fol- ow him, asking that we offer our lives in service and sacrifice. Retrieved from http://www.loyola.com/sundayconnection. Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel VOL. 5 APRIL 13-14, 2013ISSUE Parish Staff Celebrating the Third Sunday of Easter

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Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267) 243-5861 [email protected] 

NCOIC: SGT. Marcus Levering  (706) 791-4308

Deacon:- Rev. Mr. David Kriegel

deacondave@saintmichaelparishf- Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver 

deaconkelley@saintmichaelparishPLC: Lola Rivera (706) 791-4829

[email protected] Coordinator: Adriana Gramer  

recoordinator@saintmichaelparishRCIA: Kelley Culver  (706) 855-989

[email protected] Director: Sonia Rivera

music@saintmichaelparishfgMCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275

mccw@saintmichaelparishfgKnights of Columbus: Tim McCarKnightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparish

 Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi cym@saintmichaelparishfg.

EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) [email protected]

Altar Servers: Alex Besel altarservers@saintmichaelparishf

Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-69lectors@saintmichaelparishf

Ushers/Greeters:Bill Holt,(706)951ushers@saintmichaelparishf

Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson [email protected]

Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimaywelcomesunday@saintmichaelparish

Webmaster: Judy Culver  webmaster@saintmichaelparishf

Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha lemuschedule@saintmichaelparishHospitality Ministry: Barbara Lars

hospitality@saintmichaelparishBulletin Editor : Lola Rivera

bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg.

SAINT MICHAEL’S MISSION STATEMENT 

Saint Michael’s Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associated with the Ar

Forces under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for the Military Serv

served by the pastoral leadership of our priest(s), deacon(s), and parish staff. The communi

dedicated to exemplifying Christian community by proclaiming the Good News of Jesus C

through worship, service, and witness to the people of Fort Gordon and surrounding communi

Monday & Wednesday: 11:30amSaturday: 5:00pmSunday: 8:30am and 10:00am

RECONCILIATIONSaturday: 4:00pm- 4:45pmSunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am

(also by appointment)

MASS SCHEDULE

In Lectionary Cycle C, our Sunday Gospels are usually taken from the Gospel of Luke. The Gospels for the Easter Season, however, are taken from the Gospel of John. Today's Gospel is one of the post-Resurrection appearancesreported by John. Recall that in John's Gospel, Jesus appears first to Mary of Magdala, second to all of the disci-ples except Thomas, and finally to Thomas and the disciples (which we heard last Sunday). After those appear-ances, John's Gospel seems to conclude with a reference to other signs that Jesus gave after his Resurrection,which have not been recorded.

Because it follows this apparent conclusion, most scholars believe today's Gospel passage (and all of John 21)

o have been an addition to John's original text. Because there are significant differences between this report andhe other appearances described in John's Gospel, it is quite likely that this story is from a different source. There

are details in the story that recall Jesus' call to Simon Peter and the other fishermen as well as the miraculouscatch of fish (found in the Gospel of Luke, with parallels in the other Synoptic Gospels). The end of the chapter,where Jesus asks Peter three times whether he loves him, most likely is meant to represent the reconciliation thatoccurred between the community represented by John's Gospel with the larger Christian community representedby Peter. This Gospel reading is a rich and textured story that speaks of Jesus' presence in the Eucharist and our commission to serve others as Jesus did.

Last week we heard that Jesus appeared to the gathered disciples in a locked room, probably in Jerusalem. Inoday's Gospel, the disciples are no longer in Jerusalem; they are in Galilee, returning to their work of fishing.

Simon Peter is still presented in the role of leader: when he announces that he is going fishing, the other disciplesfollow. They spend the night fishing but are unsuccessful.

Jesus calls to them from the shore, but just as when Jesus first appeared to Mary of Magdala, the disciples donot recognize him immediately. Still, they follow the stranger's instructions and bring in a large haul of fish. It isat this point that one of the disciples (the “disciple whom Jesus loved”) realizes that Jesus is appearing to them.

Upon hearing this news, Simon Peter leads the way again, jumping from the boat and swimming to shore. Theother disciples follow in the boat, dragging the fish.

The disciples have brought to shore a tremendous catch of fish that Jesus has directed them to find. But onceon the shore, they see that Jesus has already prepared fish and bread on a charcoal fire. Jesus directs the discipleso bring their catch of fish as well. Jesus is host at the meal that follows, feeding the disciples the bread and fish.

In this detail we see allusions to the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and the fishes told in John 6. There are also allusions in the Gospel to our gathering for the celebration of the Mass. In the Eucharist, we too

are fed by Jesus in the bread and wine that have become his very Body and Blood. We also find in this story in-sight about the Presentation of the Gifts at Mass. The gifts we bring to the altar, bread and wine, are made fromgifts that God gave first to us: grain and grapes, the fruit of the earth. God has no need of anything further. YetGod accepts the offering we bring —bread and wine, “the work of human hands”— and transforms our offeringnto the gift of his very presence.

After the meal, Jesus directs himself to Simon Peter. The community of John's Gospel probably looked downon Peter because of his denial of Jesus. This dialogue with Simon Peter is a reversal of Peter's three denials. Peter s forgiven. Having been restored to friendship with Jesus, Simon Peter is sent on a mission. “Feed my lambs . . .

Tend my sheep . . . Feed my sheep.” These commands indicate that Peter is to be as Jesus, even unto sacrificingfor the flock. As Jesus has fed Peter in this meal and as Jesus feeds us in the Eucharist, so he also sends us to fol-ow him, asking that we offer our lives in service and sacrifice.

Retrieved from http://www.loyola.com/sundayconnection.

Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel VOL. 5 APRIL 13-14, 2013ISSUE

Parish Staff 

Celebrating the Third Sunday of Easter

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Cancelled until further notice

Rehearsal InformationChoir Practice is onWednesdays at

7:45pm at our chapel. Singers andmusicians are wel-comed! ContactSonia Rivera at (706) 627-0637 or sendher an email at

[email protected] 

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Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)

MCCW will be holding their monthly meeting May 3rd mass will be at 6pm.There will be NO child care provided. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Elections for the MCCW board will be held in May. Please prayerfully consider takingup the call to office and be part of this wonderful group. For more info talk to Kim Besel,Jessica Burris, or Michelle Adams. Thank you.

MCCW at Fort Gordon offers FAITH STUDY on Monday mornings from 9:30 - 11:00amfollowed by daily Mass for those who can attend. We are studying “Catholicism” by Fr.Robert Barron. This study is facilitated by Margaret Lepak. Join us!

MINISTRIES NEWS

Families WantedOur Parish is looking for families who would like to

 bring up the gifts at each mass. Please contact BillHolt if you are interested or need more information(706) 951-3625 or [email protected]

Altar Servers Training!!!There will be an Altar Serverstraining session on SaturdayApril 27th from Noon –  1pm atGood Shepherd Chapel. All cur-rent and new servers must attend.For more information, pleasecontact the Altar Servers Coordi-

nator, Alex Besel at (706) 855-9275 or 

[email protected].

Would you like to Donate Flowers for a Special Intention?You can donate flowers for a special intention, such as, in memory of the deathof a loved one, or in celebration of your wedding anniversary, or birthday.Please, contact the Flowers Ministry Coordinator Fran Simpson for more infor-mation @ [email protected].

Monthly MeetingPlease know that our next meeting will be on Tuesday M

14th, 2013 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social and the meeting st

at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knight Tim McCarthyyou have any questions at:

[email protected]

Knights of Columbus WebsiteThe Knights Website is updated with new links to SupremGA ST Council, Fr. McGivney Guild and St Michael's Pish Web page. Brother Bill Best continues to improve ouSite and its capabilities. You can now make a donation to

our Council Charities on-line. Note Donations to our Coucil Charities are not Tax Deductible per IRS Rules.You may visit the new website at

http://www.kofc14773.org/ 

Food Drive ContinuesThanks to everyone for you generous donations (500 Lbs40 Items for Lent. Our Food Drive continues because SisJanet always needs help for the less fortunate of our commnity. Please continue to be generous.

First Degree Coming up!Knights of Columbus First Degree, Candidates report inCoat & Tie NLT 7 PM, 25 April 2013 at Bldg 39713

Do you receive St. Michael’sweekly Parish Happenings?

If the answer is NO, please contact the PLCtoday and request to be included in our parishemailing list [email protected]

Ushers NeededWe are in need of several ushersfor each of our Mass services (Sat.5:pm, Sun. 8:30am and 10am).This is a great opportunity to

serve your parish. Please contacthe Ushers Coordinator Bill Holtf you are interested or need morenformation (706) 951-3625 or 

[email protected]

Altar Servers NeededOur Parish is looking for adult or children whowould like to serve as altar servers at the 5pm Mass.Please contact Lola Rivera. 

20 April 2013

Great Food and Great Company!

from 11:00 — 2pm

 At 3352 Milledgeville Road, Augusta GA

Attention EMEs,Lectors and Ushers 

Please let the Liturgy Schedule coor-dinator know if you need to changeyour schedule. Thank you.lemuschedule @saintmichaelparihsfg.org 

ATTENTION

FACEBOOK USERS! Volunteer Today!!!We are recruiting new volunteers for the differentministries that we have in our parish. Contact theParish Life Coordinator if you are interested inserving our community. There are many openopportunities some of them are listed in page 5.Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested [email protected] or (706) 791-4829.

Military Archdiocese Website Do you need to request a baptism certificate? FirstCommunion certificate? You may inquire anysacramental information you may need at http://

www.milarch.org 

Book Club Discussionon Mondays

6:30pm-7:30pmFacilitated by

Fr Joseph and DCN Kelley Sign uptoday via email at

[email protected]

DESIGNATED OFFERING

There will be a designated offering on June 29-30, 201for the “Peter’s Pence Collection.” Please know that thoffering was requested by our Parish and approved bthe Chaplaincy Program Budget Advisory Committe(CPBAC) Fort Gordon. Please, consider to be generoufor this cause. Thank you.

St. Michael’s Financial Advisor, Aldo Calvi. 

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 YOUTH MASS21 April 2013 @ 10 AM

Youth are encouraged to do the readserve as ushers, sing in the choir, and sent the gifts during Mass. Please conthe Youth Ministry Coordinator if you

interested in participating. We have c practice on Wednesday at 7:45pm inchapel. Contact us if you have any qtions at [email protected]

 YOUTH MINISTRY newPa

 Are you celebrating your b-day sooSend us an email at 

[email protected]

Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.or

LEME, and Ushers ScheduleThe new schedule can be found on the St. Michael's Website. A copy is also posted

the bulletin board at the rear of the Chapel. Please, contact the Parish Life Coordinatif you need a copy. Thank you.

Save the Date!n commemorating the 100 years of Immaculate Conception

atholic School, Church of the Most Holy Trinity is plan-

ng a 5K race on Saturday, April 20, 2013, at 9am starting

the church-720 Telfair. Please visit our website

ww.ic5k.org to register, to be a sponsor, volunteer and see

ur route. We are in need of volunteers. You can register at

e website or contact Helen Griffin at 706.722.4944 or 

mail [email protected]. So, get your running/

alking shoes ready! More details to come! All proceeds

enefit Immaculate Conception Catholic School.

Immaculate Conception Preschooland Kindergarten Registration 

mmaculate Conception Catholic School, parishchool of The Church of the Most Holy Trinity, welcomesou to an Open House on Thursday, May 9 (5pm-7pm).arents interested in enrolling their child for the 2013/2014chool year should plan to attend. In addition to its 1 st rough 8th grade classes, our school offers all day Pre-K 3,re-K 4, and Kindergarten classes at an affordable price.ou will have the opportunity to visit classrooms, meetachers, and take a tour of our campus. For additional infor-ation visit our website, www.icaugusta.org  or call (706)

22-9964. Immaculate Conception wishes to welcome all to

in the our community to learn, pray, work and serve. 

Steubenville ConferenceATL this summer!

Steubenville Conference Atlanta, July 19 to 21, 2013. Go to lifeteen.click on events, then go to SteubenAtlanta for more information. Open t8th to 12th graders at no cost to famCall Laura Pizzi if you are intereste706-799-2389.

CYM is going Bowling!We are going bowling at the GordonLanes April 21, 2013. This activity isFREE for active CYM members from 8thgrade thru 12th grade ONLY. It includesone game, shoe rental and one mealcombo. Parents need to drop off at the

 bowling alley at 11:30 AM and pick up at1:00 PM. Have questions?? Please, con-tact the YM Coordinator.

Donate your used American Flags

Knights of Columbus are collecting

unserviceable flags for Retirements

until June 1st.

You may deposit your donations in a box

marked “Flagged” in the activity room

Contact Bill Holt for more information

@ [email protected]

Ascension of Our Lord, May 12

(Holy Day of Obligation)

Pentecost Sunday, May 19

Trinity Sunday, May 26

The Feast of Corpus Christi, June 2

The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, June 7

Important Days to remember for Catholics

Bill and Pat Holt43 years Wedding Anniversary

18 April

Six Flags Amusement ParkTrip in May!!!St. Michael’s Youth are invited to join afun day to the Six Flags Amusement Park in May. The tentative date for this trip isMay 29th. Please check upcoming bulle-tins for more details! This trip is ONLY for active members.

GRADUATION MASSttention High School and College

raduates,here will be a graduation Mass inour honor on Sunday May 19th,

013 at 10 am. Anyone graduating,ease send an email to Laura Pizziith the information (name, degree,onors, if any, school name, futureans...) at

[email protected], submit the information by May 8th, so we can re-erve the pews for our graduates. We will put all names ine bulletin that weekend too. Congratulations!

Volunteers Recognition Sundayn Sunday April 28th at the 10am MASS, we will

ecognize our valuable volunteers as part of the FortGordon Volunteers Recognition Celebration. Don’t

Miss this day!

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Movie Review

Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.org

Followed by a Rosary Procession

First Communicants are invited to this Mass.

They need to wear their First Communiondresses and be at the chapel by 8:45 am. First

pews will be reserved for the First Communi-

cants and their immediate families.

“Tyler Perry's Temptation:

Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

By Kurt JensenCatholic News Service

 NEW YORK (CNS) -- The stereotyped charaand windup plot of "Tyler Perry's Temptation: Cfessions of a Marriage Counselor" (Lionsgate) pustale in morality tale.

Only Perry's most devoted fans will likely enjoystory of Judith (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) and her stru-- not, admittedly, an especially heroic one -- adultery.

 No one actually listens to Judith. Instead, they taher -- endlessly. As in all of Perry's stories, howethere's a stiff moral spine. In this instance, the eth

 backbone derives from Judith's churchgoing youtthe rural South, which was overseen by her devsingle mother Sarah (Ella Joyce), a minister.

With a master's degree in counseling and hopinlaunch her own marriage-counseling firm, Judi

married to her childhood sweetheart, stalwart butBrice (Lance Gross). They live in Washington, wBrice is a pharmacist at a small independent dstore; Judith is stuck working for a high-end daservice for wealthy men.

Judith is ordered by boss Janice (Vanessa Williato cultivate Harley (Robbie Jones), a high-tech mmillionaire Janice hopes will invest in the fHarley is unhappy because he says it's tough "table to buy whatever you want, and beg for whatneed."

He's fascinated that Judith has only ever had one in her life, and begins a simmering flirtation as develop a computer program to determine compatity. He even grills her about her marriage: "Doechallenge you mentally? Does he bring out the beyou?"

When Janice orders Judith to accompany Harley  business trip to New Orleans -- well, there youJudith takes on an entirely new personality as a suwell-dressed, wine-swilling -- and brazen -- aduess.

It's time for the Rev. Sarah to reappear, lecturinin her path, including Brice. There's the predict

 bickering, and when she learns that Brice has falt

in attending worship services, Sarah proclaims, "need yo' (behind) whipped with the King James sion!"

Moral bearings are righted, as is the pattern in Pefilms, after considerable emotional pain. Butmostly just talk, talk, talk -- slow moving, and nthe least compelling.

The film contains an adultery theme with two graphic adulterous encounters, drug use, sexual ter and fleeting crass language. The Catholic NService classification is A-III -- adults. The MoPicture Association of America rating is PG-1

 parents strongly cautioned. Some material may

inappropriate for children under 13.  Retrieved from http://www.catholicnews.com/ 

PRAYER FOR HOLY FATHER POPE FRANCIS ILet us pray for our New Holy Father, the Successor of St Peter, Pope Francis I.

Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty,my memory, my understanding,

and my entire will, All I have and call my own.

You have given all to me.

To you, Lord, I return it.

 Everything is yours; do with it what you will.Give me only your love and your grace,

that is enough for me. 

(8:30am and 10 Mass are cancelled)

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PARISH

MISSION May 4-5, 2013

 At Good Shepherd Chapel

Facilitator: Rev. Michael Yakir

AMS Chancellor

Theological integrity

Sacrament and ritual

Scriptural content

Prayer Brunch on May 5 after Mass at the Gordon Club

Prayer Brunch tickets will be distributed

on a First Come-First Serve Basis. 150 guests.

Ask the PLC Lola Rivera for your ticket today!

“… A message for all ages - from 5 to 99…” 

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St. Michael’s Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month Coming Up!! St. Michael's Parish will celebrate Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month on 26 May at 11:30am at the Courtyard Pavilion. We had a successful ce

ion last year and we are looking to repeat the wonderful experience! More information to come!!! Please contact Gilda Fontimayor (Welcome Sunday Cdinator) for more information and upcoming meetings at 706-877-2803 or [email protected]. Thank You.

On May 12 | 10am Mass

 Breakfast after Mass in the Freedom Park 

St. Michael’s Parish 2nd Annual Corpus Christ

Procession

Holy Mass at 9am

Followed by Eucharist Processi

(8:30am and 10 Mass are cancelled

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Prayer for Vocationsoin us as we pray for Vocations, priesthood, deaconate and

Religious Life.

O God, Father of all Mercies,Provider of a bountiful Harvest,

send Your Graces upon those You have called to gather the fruits of Your labor;

preserve and strengthen them in their lifelong service of you.

Open the hearts of Your childrenthat they may discern Your Holy Will;

inspire in them a love and desire to surrender themselvesto serving others in the name of Your son, J esus Christ.

Teach all Your faithful to follow their respective paths in lifeguided by Your Divine Word and Truth.

 Through the intercession of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary,all the Angels, and Saints, humbly hear our prayers

and grant Your Church's needs, through Christ, our Lord.

Rachel’s Vineyard Ministry If you have feelings of grief, anxiety, guilt, depression, emotional or spirituallems due to a past abortion know that you are not alone. The Rachel’s VinMinistry is here to help with professional counseling, Post Abortion Healintreats and emotional support. This ministry provides retreats several times/yeaadditional information in upcoming retreats to our area, please contact StepMay 912-201-4059 [email protected]. Complete confidentiality will be honoall times.

Pro-Life Mass & RosaryFor your information, there is a Mass the first Saturday of each month at Sainton the Hill, 9:15 am followed by a Pro-Life Rosary at Preferred Health Centerafter (approximately 10:15am). This activity is NOT organized by our parisyou are invited to participate to support the Right to Life.

Abortion AlternativesBirthright of Augusta (706) 733-LOVE

Augusta Care Pregnancy Center (706) 724-3733

ST MICHAEL’S FOR LIFE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

We have discovered USTREAM.TV, and we are looking forward to begin live streaming our Saturday Mass

with the purpose of bringing the Holy Mass to the house of those parishioners who cannot attend Mass due to

health issues. Please, accept our apologies if the first live streams are less than perfect. We are positive that w

will improve little by little. Please, let us know if you have any questions. [email protected]

We will begin with the Holy Rosary at

4:30pm aprox. (time may vary)

HTTP:// WWW.USTREAM.TV

And type SAINTMICHAELPARISH

NOTE: TV MASSES, LI VE OR RECORDED DO NOT FULFILLOUR SUNDAY DUTY, BUT THEY ARE A GREAT WAY TO HEAR THE WORD OF GOD. FEEL FREE TO SHARE WITH OTHERS.

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VOLUNTEERS COORDINATOR (volunteer position)t. Michael’s Parish at Fort Gordon is looking for a dedicated, hardworking person, sensitive toe ways God calls and equips people for mission in daily life, to help the members of our con-

regation grow in both spirituality and in participation. Positive communication skills, includingoth quality listening skills and comfort with cold-calling, are a necessity! Ability to maintainpen and often communication with parish volunteers.

Duties will include, but are not limited to:- Establish and maintain relationships with congregation members and community organi-

zations to assist the congregation in accomplishing its missional responsibilities.- Create and maintain databases of congregational member information such as skills and

interests. Such databases may include some or all software such as Microsoft Access,Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Publisher.

- Establish and oversee recruitment procedures to meet specific group needs for activitiesand functions of volunteers.

- Evaluate the work of volunteers to ensure that work is of appropriate quality and that re-sources are used effectively.

- Assist in the assimilation process of new members. Work with the Parish Life Coordina-tor  to acknowledge, recognize, and support volunteers as well as recommend newdirections for ministry.

- Help connect members with existing ministries and programs within the congregation.- Report questions, comments, or concerns regularly to the  Parish Life Coordinator .- Other duties as assigned by the  Pastor and/or  Parish Life Coordinator or as deemed nec-

essary.Interested? Questions? Contact the PLC at [email protected].

uestions? Please contact the PLC, [email protected]

Adult Altar Servers Wanted

We are looking for adult altar servers to assist at Mass,cially at Saturday 5pm and Sunday 8:30am masses. Pcontact Alex Besel if you are interested in becomialtar server.  This is a great opportunity to serve our

[email protected] 

Evangelization Coordinator

We are looking for volunteers to coordinate the Evantion ministry. Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are intin coordinating this ministry, or if you need more inforat [email protected] 

Please, contact your coordinator with at least 48 hours in advance if you are unable to serve at the mass that you are schedule.

Lectors: Tom Dean (706) 860-6946 or [email protected] Ministers: Judy Kriegel (706) 869-9781 or [email protected]

Ushers: Bill Holt (706) 951-3625 or [email protected]

You may contact the Liturgy Schedule Coordinator if you have any questions or concerns about schedule at Brian Musha @

[email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Recruiting New Volunteers— There are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate God’s love by volunteering so

our time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you have questions or need further iation. [email protected].

Care Ministry CoordinatorWe are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Care Mtry. This ministry assists parishioners who are sick at or hospital. The ministry coordinator is responsible fordinating visits in consultation with the senior pasto

PLC. The coordinator will be willing to visit parishwho request this assistance, share the Word of Go

 prayer with them, and offer Holy Communion at the tivisit. If this is your call, or you need further inform

 please contact us at [email protected].

DATE TIME LECTOR EME USHER 

4/20/2013 5:00 C. Greenwood E. Greenwood J. Garcia

C. Marsh R. Agostini B. Musha

4/21/2013 8:30 L. Simpson F. Simpson A. Larson

T. Cruz C. Marsh K. Simmons

Youth Mass 10:00 M. Besel A. David J. Redmond

T. Rivera T. Dean B. Best

M. Espiritu I. Rodriguez

R. Leal J. Varner

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Pastoral Council

Adoration on Wednesday

oin us for adoration this coming Wednesday at 6:30pm. We meet every week spend and dedicate an hour in Eucharistic Adoration. This is a great way to

crease your faith and help you with your prayer life.

Confessions

rivate confessions at St. Michael’s are available for you before Mass on Satur-ays 4pm and Sundays at 8am in the confessional box located in the Blessedacrament Chapel, but also face-to-face and by appointment at your conven-nce. Confessions are available in Spanish when Father Joseph celebratesass.

New to our Parish?lease take a minute and fill out our registration form. You can find these forms

the counter located in the social room. You may give the form to the Parishife Coordinator, or to the chaplain assistant on duty. You can also downloade form from our website if this is more convenient for you, and send it [email protected]

Anointing of the SickIf you are in need of this sacrament, or if you are going to be hospital

 please contact Father Joseph (267) 243-5861

MatrimonyArrangements for marriage preparation should be made at least

months in advance of the proposed date. If there has been a prior marrthat has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time marequired. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/programrequired. Initially, all requests of information should be directed toCatholic Pastor at (267) 243-5861.

BaptismIn order to receive Baptism, parent(s) must be registered and attenMass. Dates and times of Baptism can ONLY be set after registeringPre-Baptism class, and talking with a Priest. Baptism and preparationBaptism must be arranged 30 days in advance. Contact the PLC if need assistance.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

The RCIA program is the process through which interested adultsolder children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic docand way of life. Contact Kelley Culver if you need [email protected] .

PLC’s Office Hours The Parish Life Coordinator is available to assist you with registrations, Sacra-mental inquires, PO requests, and any other need the following days and times:

Monday thru Wednesday, 8am-3:30pm andSaturday and Sunday during Mass schedule.

Parish office hours may change due to meetings or other duties with no notice.If you need immediate assistance, please contact the PLC

(706)791-4829 or (443) 223-1125

Pastoral Visitationshere is simply no place more appropriate than the home for pastors to interactith their parishioners in a personal manner. And this holds true whether suchteraction is for the purpose of leading a person to Christ, reclaiming a lost

oul, or offering support and guidance. For this reason, our Pastor, Father Josephould like to start Pastoral Visitations to give parishioners the opportunity of 

meeting and knowing him. He would like to visit parishioners’ homes twice a

eek, so if you are interested in receiving the special visit of our Pastor, pleaseontact the PLC Lola Rivera to schedule a Pastoral visitation @ (706) 791-4829,

r [email protected]. Father Joseph is looking forward to visitour home, talk and pray with you and your family in earnestness and humility.

Writing Checks: When writing checks for our weekend collections, make sure you write the check to “CTOF” (Chapel Tithes and Of

Fund) Also remember , if you write a check $250 or above, you mafor a receipt from the chaplain assistant.

(COL) JEFF LEPAK, [email protected]

HERMAN GONZALEZ, [email protected]

JOANN CAPOZZOLI, [email protected] CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR

[email protected]

“For me prayer is a surge of the heart, it is a simple

towards Heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love,

bracing both trial and joy. .”— St. Therese of Lisieux

Change of Address or Moving?Please advise the Parish Life Coordinator when you have any chanaddress or telephone number, or if you are moving away.

Mass IntentionsIf you would like to offer a Mass for the repose of the soul of a loveor any other intention, you are encouraged to use one of our Massfrom the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy.can also send it to the PLC via email at [email protected]

Pastoral CounselingAnyone wishing to see the Catholic Pastor for religious counseling is-ues may contact our Pastor. All requests of information should be directed

Father Joseph at (267) 243-5861.

Wedding Anniversary & Marriage Vow Renewalend us an email if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary next month.

We also encourage you to let us know if you would like to renew your marriageows at Mass, at least two weeks in advance. Requests can be submitted at:

[email protected]

Parish Council Meetingt. Michael’s Parish Council Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday May

2013. The meeting will be at Good Shepherd Chapel (GSC), socialoom at 5:30 pm.

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St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle.

Be our protection against thewickedness and snares of the

devil.May God rebuke him, we

humbly pray; and do Thou, OPrince of the Heavenly

Host— by the Divine Power of God -thrust into hell,Satan and all the evil spirits,

who roam throughout theworld seeking the ruin of 

souls.Amen.

LITURGICAL LIFE

Pag

ADULTS PROGRA

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELIGIOUS EDUCATIO

PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY

Ire Ann Tirador CW3 James Omer Cote SrA James Varner

SFC Nathan Varner CPT Bontea Lt/Col Karl Strellne

Coffee and TheologyCoffee and Theology is a religiouseducation for adults that meet onSundays at 11:30am at the RSOBld. 29601. Contact Tom Dean (706)860-6946 if you have any question.

CCD RegistratioCCD registration is open throut the year. Please know torder to receive the Holy ment of First Communion orfirmation, children need to Religious Education as reqContact the RE Coordinator ana Gramer if you have questi

Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00

Sunday 08:30 & 10:00

Daily Mass

Mon & Wed 11:30Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45

ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 07:45

RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00

Communion (Sick/Homebound):

Father Joseph Lea

No CCD this

SUNDAY

Classes resumenext weekend

April 21

Bible StudySt. Michael’s Bible StudyTuesdays at 7:30pm in ttivity room. We are studyBible Study on the BooHebrews. Contact Tom Dea

PRAY FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS

 Please pray for our expectant mothers and their babies. If you are a member of St. Michael’s Parish and ex- pecting a baby, or have a friend or relative who is a expecting a baby, please send us her name to add it to our 

list @ [email protected].

Nelmy Amaya Lola Rivera Tazmine Valentin

Religious Education Coordinator Office HoursThe Religious Education Coordinator is available to meet with parents for enrolling their children and answer ques

and concerns at the RE Center, building 9th, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 12pm.

PRAY FOR THE SICK  Please pray for our sick and their families. If you know of any parishioner who is sick or is hospital please send us the name to add it to our list @ [email protected] 

Helen Smiegocki Bea Nikoi Irene Almas

Catherine Musha Maria Perez Fidelis Henn Angela Blan

Bonnie Cartwright (child) Josephine Easley Georgia Foster John Bacon

Kathryn Marie Evangelista Clemencia Faulkner Ian Lange (3 month-old) 

WeddingsContact PLC

BaptismsContact PLC

LiturgyDeacon Dave Kriegel

AdorationWednesday 18:30

Religious Education (RE)Sunday 11:30

Children (REC)

RCIA (RSO)

Bulletin Announcements Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent Saturday by 5pm to  bulletin@saintmichaelparishfAnnouncements received after the deadline might not be announced.

Pulpit Announcements Please know that all weekend an-nouncements should be sent by Fri-

day noon to

[email protected]

Catholic RadioYou can listen live Catholic programsthat will be featured on SaintPaul Radio by going to their 

website: saintpaulradio.org.

RE SPOTLIGHT NEWSCatechists Needed

We are recruiting catechists for the new CCDyear. If you are interested in teaching religiouseducation, please contact us. Experience is notrequired. We will provide you with the trainingand teaching resources that you need. We needteachers and substitute teachers for grades Pre-

K through High School. Contact Adriana Gra-mer (978) 866-3806 or 

[email protected]

Stewardship Attendance: 392

Offering: $1,702.5“Thank You” 

 Please remember in your prayers all those who are deployed, their families and friends during their depments. If your loved one is one of them, or you know any deployed military personnel send us his or

name, so we can include it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer request to [email protected] 

PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF SOUL Please remember in your prayers those brothers and sisters who departed with the hope of eternal life.

Lewkas Virata-Montalla Brent Faulkner Gina Marie Capozzoli (4th Anniv)

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May 2013

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

2

Council Meeting

5:30pm

Study of the Gos-

pels,7:30pm

3

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

4 5

MCCW Monthly Meet-

ing, 6pm

KofC Fraternal N

5pm. Reception af

 service.

7 DIVINE MERCY 

CCD – 11:30amNO Coffee and Theol-

ogy & RCIA

8 ANNUNCIATION OF

THE LORD 

MCCW Faith Study @9:30 am

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

9

KofC Meeting,6:30pm

Study of the Gospels,7:30pm

10

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pmChoir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

11 12 13

First Holy Comm

5pm

4

NO CCD (Spring Break) 

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

15

MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

16 

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

17 

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

18 19 20

KofC Annual Pic

11am

1  YOUTH MASS, 10am 

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

CYM Meeting, 11:30am 

22

MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

23

the Gospels7:30pm

24

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

25

 KofC First Degree, 7pm

 In Building 13.

26 27 

Altar Servers Tra

12pm.

8

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

Welcome Sunday, 10am 

29

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

30

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

April 2013

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,7:45pm

2 3

International Rosary

and MCCW Monthly

Meeting @ 6pm, GSC 

4 PARISH MIS

-Holy Hour & Be

diction w/ DCN M

Yakir, 4pm

- Holy Mass @ 5

PARISH MISSION 

Crowning of Mary&

Procession @ 9am

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology —  

1:30am. NO RCIA

MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

Council Meeting

5:30pm

Study of the Gospels,

7:30pm

8

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

9 10 11

Altar Servers Tra

@ 12pm

2 ASCENCION OF

THE LORD &

MOTHER’S DAY Mother’s Day Celeb.

w/breakfast @ 10am 

NO CCD and RCIA 

Coffee and Theology —  

1:30am 

13

MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

14

KofC Meeting,6:30pm

Study of the Gospels,

7:30pm

15

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

16 17 18

9 PENTECOST SUND.

Graduation Massw/ 

eception @ 10am

CCD – 11:30am – LAST 

DAY 

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA —  11:30am 

20

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

21

Study of the Gospels,

7:30pm

22

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

23 24 25

6  TRINITY SUNDAY 

Asian Pacific Celebra-

on , 11:30am.

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA 11 30

27 

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Book Club, 6:30pm

28

Study of the Gospels,

7:30pm

29

Daily Mass, 11:30am

Adoration,6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7 45

30 31