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May 8, 2011 Third Sunday of Easter
Mother’s Day
110 N. Jefferson Street Milledgeville, GA 31061
E-mail: [email protected] Web site: sacredheartmilledgeville.org
Phone: 478-452-2421 FAX: 478-454-1110
Cell/Emergency: 770-289-3466
Staff
Rev. Young Nguyen, Pastor
Rev. Mr. John Shoemaker, Deacon Emeritus Rev. Mr. Cesar Basilio, Deacon
Cindy Sencindiver Secretary & DRE Susan Craig Organist Rick & Melanie Pfohl Youth Choir
Sacraments
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday 4:30—5:00 or by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism For information concerning baptism, call the Parish priest.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Arrangements with the church should be made at least six months in advance by calling the Parish priest.
Sunday Bulletin
Deadline for items for the bulletin is 12:00 Noon on Wednesday.
Parish Membership
We welcome new families to our parish.
Parish Registration
Parish registration forms can be picked up at the back of the church or at the church office.
Annulment Case Sponsors
Dr. Deborah Vess Jean Atwood
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
To know, love and serve as Jesus did
Schedule of Masses
Monday—Thursday 12:10 p.m. Friday 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Vigil 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m., 11:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Holy Rosary and Adoration
Monday—Thursday Holy Rosary 11:45 a.m. Saturday Holy Rosary 9:00 a.m. Monday—Thursday Adoration 11:00 a.m. Friday Eucharistic Adoration 6:00 p.m.
Mass of Healing
1st Saturday of the Month 9:30 a.m.
Why Corner WHY GOD MADE MOTHERS
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers!
By the time the Lord made mothers, he was into his sixth day of working overtime. An Angel appeared and said "Why are you spending so much time on this one"? And the Lord answered and said, "Have you seen the spec sheet on her? She has to be completely washable, but not plastic, have 200 mov-able parts, all replaceable, run on black coffee and leftovers, have a lap that can hold three children at one time and that disappear when she stands up, have a kiss that can cure anything from a scraped knee to a broken heart, and have six pairs of hands." The Angel was astounded at the requirements for this one. "Six pairs of hands! No Way!", said the Angel. The Lord replied, "Oh, it's not the hands that are the problem. It's the three pairs of eyes that mothers must have!" "And that's just on the standard model?" the Angel asked. The Lord nodded in agreement, "Yep, one pair of eyes are to see through the closed door as she asks her children what they are doing even though she already knows. Another pair in the back of her head is to see what she needs to know even though no one thinks she can. And the third pair is here in the front of her head. They are for looking at an errant child and saying that she understands and loves him or her without even saying a single word." The Angel tried to stop the Lord. "This is too much work for one day. Wait until tomorrow to finish." "But I can't!" The Lord protested, "I am so close to finishing this creation that is so close to my own heart. She already heals herself when she's sick AND can feed a family of six on a pound of hamburger and can get a nine year old to stand in the shower. " The Angel moved closer and touched the woman, "But you have made her so soft, Lord." "She is soft," the Lord agreed, "but I have also made her tough. You have no idea what she can endure or accomplish." "Will she be able to think?", asked the Angel. The Lord replied, "Not only will she be able to think, she will be able to reason, and negotiate." The Angel then noticed something and reached out and touched the woman's cheek. "Oops, it looks like you have a leak with this model. I told you that you were trying to put too much into this one." "That's not a leak." The Lord objected. "That's a tear!" "What's the tear for?" the Angel asked. The Lord said, "The tear is her way of expressing her joy, her sorrow, her disappointment, her pain, her loneliness, her grief, and her pride." The Angel was impressed. "You are a genius, Lord. You thought of everything; for mothers are truly amazing!" Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers! May God continue to keep you and bless you and May you continue to be more like God.
Masses for the Week of May 8, 2011
Saturday 9:00 a.m. Rosary 10:00 a.m. First Communion 5:30 p.m. Women of Malachowski and Wisniewski Families, R.I.P. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena 11:15 a.m. Ellen Kane Landsman, R.I.P. 5:00 p.m. Pro Populo Mon. 12:10 p.m. Communion Service Tues. 12:10 p.m. Mother’s Day Novena Wed. 12:10 p.m. Communion Service Thurs. 12:10 p.m. Mother’s Day Novena Fri. 5:30 p.m. Mother’s Day Novena Sat. 9:00 a.m. Rosary 9:30 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena 5:30 p.m. Mother’s Day Novena
May 15, 2011
9:00 a.m. Helen Votino, R.I.P. Mary Votino, R.I.P. 11:15 a.m. Pro Populo 5:00 p.m. Mass Please call the church office to schedule mass intentions. Diocese policy suggests an offering of $10 or more per mass intention.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Jn 15:9-17 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10
Weekly Offertory
Regular 4/24/11 $5,340.00 5/01/11 $ 7,453.00 Helping Hands $ 765.00
You have made known to me the paths of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence.
Acts 2:28
Organizations Meeting Schedule Council of Catholic Women Helping Hands Society Knights of Columbus First Wednesday of the Month Second Monday of each month First Tuesday of each month 5:30 p.m./Flannery O’Connor Hall 5:30 p.m./Flannery O’Connor Hall 6:30 p.m. Rosary/meeting Contact: Victoria Basilio Contact: Mike McCabe follows in Flannery O’Connor Hall 453-7758 452-7265 Contact: Dan Smith @ 453-1374 Passionate Stitchers Campus Catholics Girls Night Out Every Wednesday 2-4 p.m. Adoration Third Monday of the Month All Day Sew—First Wednesday of 4th Tuesday of the Month 6:30 p.m. the month 9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. in the Church Various Restaurants in Town Flannery O’Connor Hall Contact: Deacon Cesar Basilio Place to be announced in Bulletin Contact: Jan Foshee (478) 968-7056 [email protected] All women of parish welcome Adult Bible Study Traditional Choir Ultreya A new program will begin in Every Monday Third Sunday of the Month September but we will meet to see if 5:30 p.m. After 11:15 Mass we continue a study in the summer In the church Flannery O’Connor Hall Wednesdays from7:00-8:30 p.m. Contact: Susan Craig Contact: Jeff & Christine Glass Flannery O’Connor Hall. (706) 485-7860 453-0873 [email protected] College Choir Every Sunday 3:30 p.m. In the church
Vacation Bible School
MANY VOLUNTEERS are needed for Vacation Bible School for the week of June 13-17. Our theme this year is “Castletown Where Christ is King of Kids!” Please pray
about being one of the volunteers and working with our wonderful children. They always have so much fun and can’t wait until the next VBS. There will be more information to follow in upcoming bulletins. There will be a planning meeting on Wednesday, May 11th at 7:00 p.m. in Aquinas Hall. Please plan to join us.
Belated Birthday Wishes
Carmen Silva (5/1)
Happy Birthday
Patricia Brooks (5/8) James Colgan (5/8) Dorothy Elangwe (5/8) Lily Grimes (5/8) Harry Thomas (5/8) Margaret Knight (5/9) Jean Silbereisen (5/10) Alan Weston (5/10) Thomas Pangia (5/11) Wynnette Samper (5/12) Doris Tromza (5/12)
IN HONOR
Leigh Brack Stephanie Bray Rosa Dominy Lynn Eason Jan Foshee
Tina Hargaden Nancy Johnson
Grace Jones Jessie Laverty
Bernadette Leistner Julie Matlioli Jean McClure
Karen McGhee Berta Minor Katie Niles Erica Odon
Carol Parsons Beatrice Pipp Becky Pyles Raena Rau
Evelyn Sienko Michaelina Simmons
Myrtis Vinson
IN MEMORY
Marie Bender Helen Benning Lucille Benning
Rose Bentley
Clara Bertoli Bessie Birthistle
Juala Butler Better Clark
Susanna Courtney Mabel Cox
Lou Ann Davenport Sylvia DeLaosa
Rose Dupuis Martha Foshee
Gene Geise Mable Gordon
Kathleen Hargaden Bernice Irish
Edna Jinglewski Angela Keany Brigid Keany
Berta Mae Kilgore Myrtle Logan Ellen Mullen
Marie O’Keeffe Mary O’Keefe
Margaret Phelan Vera Sand
Mary Sansotta Lena Tortora
Colette Treacy Ann Tromza
Margaret Uhler Mildred Verstraete Madelyn Vozzolo
Carnations for Mothers Day
HELPING HANDS meeting this Monday, May 9th, at 5:30 p.m. in the Flannery O’Connor
Hall. New members are always welcome.
MOTHERHOOD: All Mothers are working mothers
A Little change, a lot of Difference!
Baby Bottle Boomerang Fundraiser for Cross-roads Pregnancy Center will kick off this weekend. You can make a difference in the lives of young mothers in our community by taking a bottle, filling it with change, cash or checks, and returning it on Father's Day week-end. This simple act makes a lasting impact in the lives of women and babies by giving them an opportunity to learn, to grow, and to chose life. It may seem small but the impact is huge. Last year, we raised almost $1700 during the Baby Bottle Boomerang Campaign. Don't for-get to pick up your bottle next weekend! Thank you and may God bless you in your support of this important work of giving hope, comfort and love to the most vulnerable in our commu-nity.
Development of the Unborn
Child Jesus Week 7
I look like a miniature doll, with my com-plete fingers, toes and ears. If you could touch my lips, I would quickly bend away. My first teeth buds are to starting to form.
MEALS ON WHEELS If you would like to volunteer for Meals on Wheels, or cannot make your appointed time, please call Kathy Boylan at 453-2553. Meals are picked up at the Oconee Regional Medical Center Kitchen at 11:45 a.m. and delivered to recipients on Route 2. May. 3…………..…Leona Schilling & Jessie Cox (1st Tues.) May 10…………..…Mary & Eddie Collins (2nd Tues.) May 17………….…Ester & June Ibanez (3rd Tues.) May 24……...….…Sandra Worsham & Celia Craig (4th Tues.) May 31…………….Kathy Boylan (5th Tues.)
Milledgeville Singer’s Guild Presents
“Homegrown Talent”
Monday, May 9th at 7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Featuring guest directors springing fro the membership:
Trey Carroll - Dale Edwards -Dr. Doug Keith - Michael Newberry - Dr. Arnold Wade
Enjoy a sprinkling of music ranging from renaissance madrigals and southern spirituals to a modern day \bar-bershop ballad.
EFFECTS
The effect of our sharing in the body and blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive. —Pope Saint Leo the Great
ULTREYA
Have you made a Cursillo weekend? If the answer is YES then join us for Ultreya on Sunday, May 15th in the parish hall after thee 11:15 a.m. mass. De-Colores!
Knights of Columbus
Rose for Life: The Knights will be handing out a Rose for Life to all mothers this weekend.
Vidalia Onions: Vidalia Onions will be on sale after all masses this weekend. A 10 pound bag is $9.
The K of C Scholarship: Applications for graduating Seniors of our parish are available in the back of the church.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!
For the Annual Helping Hands Soci-ety Dinner and Auction fundraising event. It will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at the Milledgeville Country Club. Details to follow at a later date.
PARISH MONTHLY DINNER CANCELLED
Due to the hosts of this event having a scheduling conflict, the parish dinner for this month has been cancelled for this month (May 14th). They will reschedule another date for this dinner.
Ministry Schedule
May 14 & 15, 2011
Lector E-O Ministers Ushers
5:30 p.m.
Ginny Frankenberger Paul Gallager Jan Bessette Judy Malachowski Rose Ann Smith Al Matysiak
9:00 a.m.
Ann Bertoli Miss Ann Burch Dan Smith Kathy Boylan Shannon Lowery Rick Pfohl
11:15 a.m.
Louise Florencourt Otis Murphy Ken Foshee John S. Robertson Linda Stewart Joe McKinnon
5:00 p.m.
Mario DeLaosa John Hargaden Joe Sansotta Bob Pratt Mary Hargaden
FEASTS & CELEBRATIONS
May 13 Our Lady of Fatima
The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three children near Fatima, Portu-gal. Mary asked the children to pray the rosary for world peace, for the end of World War 1, for sinners and for the conversion of Russia.
We had the meanest mother in the whole world!
While other kids ate candy for breakfast, we had to have cereal, eggs and toast.
When others had a Pepsi and a Twinkie for lunch, we had to eat sandwiches.
And you can guess that our mother fixed us a dinner that was different from what other kids had, too. Mother insisted on knowing where we were at all times.
You’d think we were convicts in a prison. She had to know who our friends were, and what we were doing with them.
She insisted that if we said we would be gone for an hour, we would be gone for an hour or less. We were ashamed to admit it, but she had the nerve to break the Child Labor Laws by making us work. We had to wash the dishes, make beds, learn to cook, vacuum the floor, do laundry, and all sorts of cruel jobs.
I think she would lie awake at night thinking of more things for us to do.
She always insisted on us telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
By the time we were teenagers, she could read our minds. Then life was really tough!
Mother wouldn’t let our friends just honk the horn when they drove up. They had to comer up to the door so she could meet them.
While everyone else could date when they were 12 or 13, we had to wait until we were 16.
Because of our mother we missed out on lots of things other kids experienced. None of us have ever been caught shoplifting, vandalizing other’s property, or ever arrested for any crime. It was all her fault.
We never got drunk, took up smoking, stayed out all night, or a million other things the other kids did.
Sundays were reserved for church, and we never missed once. We knew better than to ask to spend the night with a friend on Saturdays.
Now that we have left home, we are all God-fearing, educated, honest adults. We are doing our best to be mean par-ents—just like Mom was.
I think that is what’s wrong with the world today. It just doesn’t have enough mean moms anymore.
Mean Mothers
The Kiosk is stocked with several CDs about Our Lady and Her Rosary.
BALDWIN AQUA DRAGONS
Francine Moats Swim Coach and Instructor For swim lessons please call
478-452-1421 or 478-457-7272
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Chard Wray Food Pantry
The food pantry is in need of the following items: Cereal, evaporated milk, Oatmeal, Grits, Jiffy Cornbread Mix, Rice, Cooking Oil, Pasta Soup—all varieties, Paper towels, Canned fruit, Canned vegetables, Peanut Butter, Juice, Canned Salmon, Canned Tuna, Canned Spam, Canned Chili, Chicken & Dumplings, Flour, Instant Pota-toes, Powdered Milk. If you can help with any of these items, it will be greatly appreciated,