St. Boniface Catholic Church 1952 GA Hwy 21 South ......2016/09/04 · St. Boniface Catholic Church...
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St. Boniface Catholic Church
1952 GA Hwy 21 South
Springfield, GA 31329
September 04, 2016
The Twenty-third Sunday in
Ordinary Time
PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION Office: (912) 754-7473 Fax: (912) 754-1201
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
CONFESSIONS Saturday, 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Or Upon request WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
Friday 7:00 p.m. Religious Education
Sunday Mornings 9:45-10:45 a.m. When school is in session
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact Fr. Martino day or night if a priest is
needed in an emergency.1-706-825-3032 Bulletin Deadline
We welcome your contributions to the bulletin. Deadline for submission is Thursday at 12:00 pm
PARISH STAFF
FR. MARTINO BÁ THÔNG NGUYEN, PASTOR RICK RAFTER, DEACON
PATTIE LIEBL, PARISH SECRETARY CELESTE GISH, DRE
KATHY O’SAKO, OUTREACH ASSISTANCE DON SMITH, CUSTODIAN
PARISH STAFF EMAIL [email protected]
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[email protected] WEB ADDRESS
www.sbcatholic.com BAPTISMS
Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment. WEDDINGS
Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment a minimum of four months before wedding date.
Luke 14:27
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 5:1-8; Ps 5:5-7, 12; Lk 6:6-11, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessings of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday: 1 Cor 6:1-11; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 6: 12-19 Wednesday:1 Cor 7:25-31; Ps 45:11-12, 14-17; Lk 6:20-26 Thursday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Friday: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27; Ps 84:3-6, 12; Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22; Ps 116:12-13, 17-18; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19; 1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 [1-10]
September 4, 2016 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time “Every one of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.” --Luke 14:33
When we first hear this statement, it seems that Jesus is making an unrealistic demand upon us. How can we renounce all of our posses-sions? We need them to live. However, what we must renounce is the belief that they belong to us. Everything that we have belongs to God alone. All of our resources are entrusted to us not only for our own use, but also so that we can help others. Once we renounce the idea that we possess or are entitled to anything, it is much easier to share the many gifts that God has given us. Then we truly are His Disciples. LET'S PUT OUR LIVES INTO PERSPECTIVE--THE 7 STAGES OF MAN 1) MILK 2) MILK, VEGETABLES 3) MILK, ICE CREAM, SODAS, CANDY 4) STEAK, COKE, FRENCH FRIES, HAM AND EGGS 5) FROGS' LEGS, CAVIAR, CREPE SUZETTES, CHAMPAGNE 6) MILK AND CRACKERS 7) MILK SO YOU SEE, OUR LIVES ARE ONES OF PRO-GRESSION. HOW ARE WE PROGRESSING IN OUR LIVING FOR GOD? (adapted from Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations)
4 de septiembre del año 2016 23 ° domingo del tiempo ordinario "Cualquiera de ustedes que no renuncie a todos sus bienes, no puede ser mi discípulo." Lucas 14:33
La primera vez que oímos esta afirmación, parece que
Jesús está pidiendo algo irreal. ¿Cómo podemos renunci-
ara todas nuestras posesiones? Las necesitamos para vivir.
Sin embargo, a lo que tenemos que renunciar es a la
creencia de que nos pertenecen. Todo lo que tenemos
pertenece sólo a Dios. Todos los recursos se nos confían,
no sólo para nuestro propio uso, sino también para que
podamos ayudar a los demás. Una vez que renunciamos a
la idea de que poseemos o tenemos derecho a algo, es mu-
cho más fácil compartir los numerosos dones que Dios
nos ha dado. Entonces realmente somos Sus discípulos. Pongamos nuestras vidas en perspectiva – Las 7 Escalas del Hombre.
1) Leche 2) Leche, vegetales 3) Leche, nieve, sodas, dulces 4) Carne, Coca Cola, papas fritas, huevos con
jamon 5) Ancas de rana, caviar, crepas suzettes, champagne 6) Leche y galletas 7) Leche
Como vemos, nuestras vidas son vidas en desarrollo. Cómo estamos contribuyendo en nuestro vivir para Dios? (adaptado de enciclopedia de 7700 ilustraciones)
Sept. 10 5:00 pm AS T Liebl, P Tanguay, & P Galasco EM G Hixenbaugh, J Kessler, D Avard, B Milne and Leslie Duncan L Lynn Duncan U Donna Smith, K Liebl, & Lucy Duncan Sept. 11 8:30 am AS S Czachowski, & H & D Matzdorf EM J & A Baker & J & M Bahm L L Santos U P Wayco, B Russo, & B Milne Jr. 11:00 am AS CCW EM CCW L CCW U CCW Children’s Liturgy Volunteer 1-B Bazemore-Ellis Volunteer 2-G Bazemore Helpers-J Whatley & J Canalas
This week at St. Boniface -Sept. 04-Sept. 10
Sunday: Sunday Mass: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. No Faith Formation Class Monday: Labor Day Parish Office Closed Fr. Martino away for Priest Retreat Tuesday: Communion Service 8:30 a.m. Wednesday: Communion Service 8:30 a.m. Followed by Adoration Rosary Grp.-10:00 a.m. Youth Group-7:00 p.m. Parish Life Mtg.-6:00 p.m. CCW Mtg.-7:00 p.m. Thursday: Communion Service 8:30 a.m. RCIA-7:00 p.m. Friday: Communion Service 7:00 p.m. Followed by Adoration Saturday: Reconciliation: 4:00 p.m. Rosary: 4:30 p.m. Mass: 5:00 p.m.
Please Remember in Prayer Baby Kaylor and parents, Caroline & Brandon Arrieta, Michael Barajas, Jamie Bassett , Richard Bender, Tony Branham, Briones Family, Randy & Marsha Brown, Peggy Casey, Diana Cato, Kathy & Andy Chester, Joe Chila, Penny Christol, Mike & Nancy Corley, Cody Danielewicz, Paula & Herman Disterhaupt, Nancy Dotson, Brenda Liebl Evans, Connie Frazier, Mildred Galentine, Dan Gonzales, Eric Guge, Michelle Garcia, Janie Haar, Vickie Joyner, Jere Landis, Vince & Sandra Mackey, Frances Maher, John & Michael Maher, Tom and Bridget Maher, Justin McGregor, Delores Miller, Krystal Miller, Randy Nease, Donald & Gloria O’Connor, Mildred O'Conner, Phil Pastrano, Ann Preston, Valerie & Matt Pryor, Connie Sawdy, JoAnn Skorich-Smith, Sean Smith, Allen Schwartz, John Ray, Gabriella Reddick, De-lores Talick, Burr Tolles, Kaine Vincent, Garry Wilkes, Bernie Weber
MAJ Brian Healy, USAF, TSGT Brian A. Lafond, SGT Clayton Emanuel Holloway, SFC Shawn Brown, SSG. Ryan Peters,LS3 Jonathon Benson King, CPT Thomas Naldrett, SSG Steven Liebl, CW4 Scott Durrer, SN Ricky Reese, SPC. Jeremy Hynes, SGT Andrew Hamilton, SPC Ronnie Hamilton, AZ2 Annmarie Chessari
Jubilee Year of Mercy September 4, 2016 Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time “If anyone comes to me without hating . . . father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his [or her] own life” (Luke 14:26). Hating? Can anyone imagine a less appropriate Gospel for the Ju-bilee Year of Mercy? But scholars call this Semitic hyperbole. Jesus exaggerates to jolt us into confront-ing life-changing challenges. Faced with conflicting loyalties, disciples must reorder priorities, even rela-tionships, to give Jesus and the gospel’s demands first place. Today’s second reading presents a real-life ex-ample. Paul challenges his wealthy convert, Phile-mon, to welcome back Philemon’s runaway slave, Onesimus, whom Paul has baptized in prison. Not only with unconditional forgiveness but with a coun-ter-cultural, world-shattering change of status—as an equal. No, even more—a beloved brother in Christ. What in my life does the Jubilee Year of Mercy chal-lenge me to “hate”—meaning reform, redo, even ut-terly revamp—so I can give everyone, no conditions, no exceptions, shockingly Christ-like love? —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Your contributions for the weekend of August 28, 2016
Adult $4,976.29 Children $67.82 Debt Reduction $1925.50 Mortgage Balance $195,911.50 Bills paid last week $4,346.97 Thank you for your continuing generosity!
Mass Intentions for the Week of Sept. 04-Sept. 10
Sunday 9/04 +Fred Sheridan ♥Lorraine & Spencer Eachus Tuesday 9/06 +Alfred Sotello Wednesday 9/07 +Fred Sheridan Thursday 9/08 ♥Connie & David Sawdy Friday 9/09 +Monsignor Francis Nelson Saturday 9/10 +Alfred Sotello
We would like to welcome any new Parishioner and encourage you to register with the Parish. Registra-tion Forms are located in the church on the stand in front of the Confessional, or you may stop by the Par-ish Office and register Monday-8:30 am - 4:00 pm.
FUNDRAISER Breakfast
Between the Masses Knights of Columbus
# 14439 Biscuit
Sausage or Bacon Sausage Gravy Scrambled eggs Grits Orange Juice Coffee or Tea
Sunday, September 11, 2016 *From 9:30-to-10:30 a.m. Tickets are being sold $5
per plate donation. Children under 10 Free!
All Profits will go toward the Organ replacement. Purchase Tickets from a Member of
The Knights of Columbus
Young @ Heart News Mark your calendar, we will begin the new season on Wednesday, September 21. Con-sider someone new to invite to join us. Call Emma - 912-657-4888.
Calling All Bakers If you like to bake and want to contribute home made pound cakes for our annual chicken dinner fundraiser (scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15), please contact Yvette Carr via email at [email protected] or call her (evenings or weekends) at 912 657-5423. The cakes will need to be delivered to church no later than Thursday evening, October 13 so they can be cut up by the volunteers.
Learn How to Bake a Pound Cake Want to learn how to bake the perfect pound cake and help St Boniface’s annual chicken dinner fundraiser too? A class has been scheduled for Saturday, Septem-ber 17 from 10 am – 12 noon at the home of Yvette & Pat Carr. If you have not attended this class in the past and would like to sign up, please contact Yvette at 912-657-5423 (evenings or weekends) or email her at [email protected]. Cost to attend - commit to bake at least two large (or 4 loaf size) pound cakes for
6th ANNUAL PARISH FAMILY PICNIC AT EBENEZER RETREAT CENTER
STARTS:11:00 AM – 4:00 PM BBQ Burgers/Dogs/Bratwursts
Ready 12:00 PM BURGERS, DOGS,
& BRATWURSTS PROVIDED ***SIGN-UP SHEETS AVAILABLE
IN FOYER FOR SIDE DISHES AND DESSERTS***
*Please NO ALCOHOL allowed on Ebenezer Grounds
ACTIVITIES: SWIMMING, HORSESHOES, CORNHOLE, SHUFFLEBOARD, *TENNIS,
VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, PLAYGROUND, *FISHING,
GAMES FOR KIDS *BRING OWN RODS/BAIT AND TENNIS GEAR
**YOU MAY BRING CANOPYS FOR SHADE ***BRING CHAIRS FOR PICNIC AND MASS
****MODEST DRESS FOR MASS **MASS ON SITE at 4 PM**
Our Lady of Confidence Carmelite Monastery Greeting from Our Lady of Confidence Carmelite Monastery in Savannah. The vision and Charism of our Holy Mother Teresa was that her Daughters give them-selves totally in prayer for the needs of the Church, and in particular to pray for priests. We are here to pray for you, Father, and your intentions. We are here to pray for the needs of the parish and of the people. We have been fulfilling this vocation since our arrival in 1958. Please assist us in our mission by entrusting us with your intentions and the intentions of the parish. We in-vite you to contact us with your prayer requests at 912-925-8505 or carmelofsavannah.org or [email protected]
Have a Happy and Safe
Happy Anniversary Please join me in wishing Phyllis and Ed Davy a very Happy 60th Anniversary, and a very Happy 50th Anniversary to Lorraine and Spencer Eachus. May God Bless you with many more happy days together.
The VIRTUS "Protecting God's Children for Adults" training will be held at St. Matthew Church (Statesboro), 221 John Paul Ave. on Sat-urday, September 10, 2016 at 9:00 AM You MUST log in through VIRTUS website to re-ceive credit for session Once doors are closed no late admittance will be allowed. This training is re-quired for all who provide either paid or volunteer ministry in our diocese who in the course of their ministry come into contact with minors. Space is limited and registration is required by registering online at VIRTUS Online. No one under age 18 will be admitted due to sensitive subject matter - no infants, no toddlers, no children, no teens. Please arrive early - no admittance once the session be-gins. Latecomers will be asked to reschedule. “Office for the Protection of Children and Young People, Toll free reporting hotline: (888) 357-5530.”
Catholic Focus Catholic Focus will have a summer study beginning June 5th. We will be Using-Catholicism Answer Book, -The 300 most frequently asked questions. There is no need to buy a book. We will have handouts and a Catechist will lead the classes. The questions will cover: Creed and Catholic Doc-trine; Why Seven Sacraments-Catholic Worship, The Ten Commandments, Our Father, Our Prayer, Yes-terday & Today, Church History, and Common Questions. An example of the questions: Who is God? Who is Jesus? What about Mary-The Mother of Jesus? Why are there no female Priests: Is the internet evil? —and many more. Please join us as we explore and learn more about our fantastic Catholic Faith. We meet at
Faith Formation News Confirmation commitment Confirmation candidates and parents are invited to attend the commitment ceremony during the 11 am Mass on Sun-day, September 25.
Safe Touch opt-out forms due If you do NOT want your child to participate in Touching Safety training, an age-appropriate program to teach chil-dren about touching safety and personal boundaries, please sign the pink VIRTUS opt-out form and return it to the DRE. If you want your child to participate, no action is necessary.
There will be no class on September 4 of Labor Day weekend. Please contact Celeste Gish at 912.754.1432 with any questions or concerns about the Faith Formation program.
R.C.I.A. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS This is the process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic Church and our St. Boniface Parish Family. Sessions begin on Thursday, September 8, 2016 At 7:00 p.m. In the Faith Formation Building ***Catholic Focus Room*** Please contact Fr. Martino at 754-7473 (office) or 706-825-3032 (cell) To register for the R.C.I.A. process. These sessions are for adults who are interested in becoming Catholic and for Catholics who would like to learn more about the faith. For more information contact: Carolyn Leonard
Mother Teresa Canonization September 4, 2016
On October 19, 2003, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who died in 1997. The process leading up to the beatification has been the shortest in mod-ern history. In early 1999—less than two
years after Mother Teresa's death—Pope John Paul waived the normal five-year waiting period and allowed the imme-diate opening of her canonization cause. In 2002, the Holy Father recognized the healing of an Indian woman as the miracle needed to beatify Mother Teresa of Calcutta. That healing occurred on the first anniversary of Mother Tere-sa's death. It involved a non-Christian woman in India who had a huge abdominal tumor and woke up to find the tu-mor gone. Members of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious order Mother Teresa founded, prayed for their founder's intervention to help the sick woman. "Her life of loving service to the poor has inspired many to follow the same path. Her witness and message are cherished by those of every religion as a sign that 'God still loves the world today,'" members of the Missionaries of Charity said in a statement after Mother Teresa's beatification was an-nounced. Since her death, they said, "people have sought her help and have experienced God's love for them through her prayers. Every day, pilgrims from India and around the world come to pray at her tomb, and many more follow her example of humble service of love to the most needy, beginning in their own families." In 2001, on the feast of the Assumption of Mary, officials closed the diocesan in-quiry into Mother Teresa's sanctity. The yearlong gather-ing of testimony from those who knew Mother Teresa was the first major step in a typically long process. A year ear-lier, at an August 26, 2000, celebration in Calcut-ta marking Mother Teresa's birth anniversary, Hindu, Sikh, and Muslim admirers joined in common prayers for her speedy canonization. For more on Mother Teresa’s canonization go to americancatholic.org
United Way of the Coastal Empire-
Effingham Service Center
To VOLUNTEER for this event please contact Gina Gerrald
at [email protected] or visit: http://www.handsonsavannah.org/need/detail/?need_id=181907
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benefit the Outreach Assistance
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See Pattie in the Parish Office.
Saturday Evenings 5:00 pm Mass and Sunday Mornings 8:15 am -12:30 p.m. Please contact Denise Burdick for nursery needs during meetings at 912-604-4178.
Thirty-One, Independent Consultant Lisa Tanguay (910) 489-4421
[email protected] www.mythirtyone.com/ltanguay