Holy Trinity Catholic Church
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Catholic Church 101 Walt Banks Road / Peachtree City, GA 30269 Parish Office (770) 487-7672 Faith Formation (770) 487-0175 Hispanic Ministry (770) 487-5352 Preschool (770) 631-4380 Website www.HolyTrinityPTC.org E-Mail Info@HolyTrinityPTC.com June 19, 2016 Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00 pm Vigil 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday 7:15 am 8:45 am 10:30 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm Español 4:30 pm LifeTeen Daily Mass Schedule Mon. - Thurs. 9am & 6:30 pm Friday Noon & 6:30 pm Saturday 9 am Holy Hours of Adoration Fri: 12:45pm - Sat 9am in Sanctuary Rosary Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. after 9am Mass Mondays after the 6:30pm Mass “Rosary for Life” Fridays at 11 am in the Adoration Chapel Divine Mercy Chaplet Fridays at 3pm Reconciliation Fridays, 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Saturdays, 9:45 am - 10:30 am or by appointment with a priest. Healing Mass Schedule 2nd week of each month Tuesday @ 6:30pm & Friday @ 12 noon July 12 & 15 Pastor: Father J ohn Mur phy Parochial Vicars: Father Dair o Rico, Father Pavol Br enkus Deacons: Ter r y Blind, Tony Cuomo, Gene Dicker son, Mar k Fr iedlein, Mar k Sholander Deacons Emeritus: Ben Gr oss, Mike Landaiche, Don Kelsey Holy Trinity Catholic Church Mass Intentions Saturday June 18 9:00am Michael Murphy 4:00 pm Billy & Katie McDermott 5:30 pm Lauren Wilcox (SI) Sunday June 19 7:15 am Jorge Fernández 8:45 am Fathers Day Novena 10:30 am Gabriel Del Busto 12:15 pm Joe Cera 1:45 pm Raúl Bahamón 4:30 pm Parish Family Monday June 20 9:00 am Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Jim & Amy Faber (SI) Tuesday June 21 9:00 am Bruce Hohl 6:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Wednesday June 22 9:00 am Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Steve & Mary O’Connor (SI) Thursday June 23 9:00 am Robert Vedder 6:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Friday June 24 12:00 pm Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Anthony Castillo (SI) Saturday June 25 9:00am Sanobia Noel Beach 4:00 pm Deceased of Gentile family 5:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Sunday June 26 7:15 am Walter Wronski 8:45 am Fathers Day Novena 10:30 am Jack & Margaret Gorham 12:15 pm Richard Senger 1:45 pm Jaime Lopez 4:30 pm Patricia Chessare = Deceased (SI) = Special Intentions Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zec 12:10-11,13:1; Ps 63:2-6,8-9; Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24 Mon 2 Kgs 17:5-8,13-15a,18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5 Tues Saint Aloysius Gonzaga 2 Kgs 19:9b-11,14-21,31-35a,36; Ps 48:2-4,10-11; Mt 7:6,12-14 Wed Sts. Paulinus of Nola, John Fisher, Thomas More 2 Kgs 22:8-13,23:1-3; Ps 119:33-37,40; Mt 7:15-20 Thurs 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 79:1b-5,8,9; Mt 7:21-29 Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6,15,17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Fri Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Sat Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7,2021; Mt 8:5-17 Sun Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62 We believe the prophecy of Zechariah to be fulfilled in Jesus, the Messiah, who had to endure suffering and death on a cross. By being baptized into his death, we are called to take up his cross and follow in his steps, and to seek the God for whom we long. Peachtree City, Georgia June 19, 2016 Noha Baressi, Linda Barnes, Ronnie Bentley, Bishop Fernand Cheri, Marie Daniel Comeau, Gordon Cunningham, Dcn. Gene Dickerson, Remember Damien Dopp, Emmi Farnham, Ken Feldhaus, Fannie Fer r ar a, in Prayer Esperanza Garcia, Jerry Greenwell, Elaine Greenwood, Nicole Guyton, Jane Herrera, Oliver Himbert, Dcn. Don Kelsey, Dcn. Mike Landaiche, Betty Lenz, Anna Mancini, Emma Morales Pagán, Suzan Page, Walter Page, Neisa Pamfil, Andy Parzygnat, Lois Pavlica, Phyllis Richardson, Ed Smith, Rose Smith, Mr. Trujillo, Pat Walczak, Helen & Tom Zaworski, Jim Zimmer Please pray for those who have died Judith Dewey PJ Harrison, wife of Hugh Har r ison Christine Senger, gr anddaughter of Kather ine Senger and all the wonderful caregivers If you would like to add someone to the Sick List in the Bulletin, contact the Parish office at (770) 487-7672. The name will be published in the bulletin for 6 weeks. You may call at anytime and have the name removed. Ongoing illnesses and special intentions may be placed in the Prayer Intention book located in the back of the church. With the growing concern for people's privacy it becomes increasingly more and more difficult to know if our parishioners are sick, in the hospital or even in Hospice care. If you know of someone or if you would like for us to visit someone, please contact Deacon Mark Sholander at (678) 466-1708 or MSholander@HolyTrinityPTC.com. Father’s Day Prayer God our Father, you govern and protect your people and shepherd them with a father’s love. You place a father in a family as a sign of your love, care, and constant protection. May fathers everywhere be faithful to the example shown in the Scriptures: steadfast in love, forgiving transgressions, sustaining the family, caring for those in need. Give your wisdom to fathers that they may encourage and guide their children. Keep them healthy so they may support a family. Guide every father with the Spirit of your love that they may grow in holiness and draw their family ever closer to you. Amen Thanks for your generosity! ¡Gracias por su generosidad! Offertory / Ofrenda FY2015/2016 Offertory Weekly and Actual to Date Ofertorio: Semanal y Cifra Real Offertory / Ofertorio May 29, 2016 $48,506 To Date Actual / Cifra Real Prior Year Comparison 5/31/2015 $2,402,428 $2,299,124 Upcoming Second Collection: June 26 - Peter’s Pence Collection for the Holy Father To sign up for Online Giving, please contact Michelle Gadoury at mgadoury@holytrinityptc.com or (678) 466-1707 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Trinity welcomes our newest parishioners! Michael & Shannon Curtain Kim & Berta Davies Rossana Urugutia Complicating Factors What factors might be complicating your grief and how can you best dealt with them? These concerns will be addressed in this week’s session. Join us on Wednesday, June 22, 7pm-9pm in Room #102 in the Faith Formation Building. Contact Tom McBrayer at (404) 797-2488, or at ptmcbrayer@bellsouth.net for more information. There will be a Painting on Canvas class on Friday, June 24, 7pm to 9pm-ish in Loreto Hall. Let the paint move you to unwind and have fun! All supplies are provided. Bring your own nonalcoholic beverage and snacks. Cups and ice provided. $30 payable to Victoria Perez. Taught by Victoria Perez, HT Teacher & Art Teacher. (678) 613-6004. Register in the Parish Office. Next week, the archdiocese will take up the Peter’s Pence Collection, which pr ovides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Join our Holy Father as a witness of charity to those who are suffering. The Red Cross Blood Drive is Monday, June 27, from 12pm to 6pm in Loreto Hall. Donors should be 18+ years of age (16 with parental permission). During the April 25 blood drive there were 103 donors registered. 16 donors were deferred and 90 units were collected! We also registered 2 first-time donors! For answers to questions, to signup or to volunteer to help, contact Ron Plues at (770) 487-2590 or RonPlues@comcast.net. The Church Room Calendar will be wiped clean on June 30! We’re setting the calendar for July 2016 to June 2017. If your Ministry needs a room for your meeting, prayer group or event, please stop by the Parish Office for a Room Request form, or e-mail chohenberger@HolyTrinityPTC.com by Thursday, June 30. Confirmations will be e-mailed to you in July. If you don’t have a confirmation, you don’t have a room! MACS July Meeting. MACS (Mature Adult Catholic Singles) is a service and fellowship ministry for singles of the parish ages 40 years and older. Our next meeting will be for dinner at the Longhorn Restaurant, 2633 Floy Farr Parkway (on Georgia Highway 74 at corner of Georgia Highway 54), Peachtree City, at 6:30 pm on Saturday, July 9. Please RSVP by Friday, July 8, to Eileen Lavoie at lavoiem1@bellsouth.net, so that we can reserve the right number of seats. Looking forward to seeing you there! Please support our bulletin advertisers! The cost of printing the bulletin continues to be covered by the generosity of our advertisers at no cost to the parish! Thoughts From this Sunday’s Readings by Fr. John Previous reflections can be found on his blog at FrJohnMurphy.blogspot.com Our Gospel today, Luke 9:18-24, presents St Luke’s version of the “Great Confession.” It is the moment when Simon articulates his belief that Jesus is “the Christ of God.” This was a breakthrough moment for both Jesus and Simon. For Jesus it was an affirmation that Simon in particular and the disciples in general had a glimmer of understanding of who he was. For Simon it was a moment of insight that would change his life forever. The story is told much more dramatically in St Matthew’s gospel, Matthew 16:13-20. Here after Simon declares his faith, Jesus says to him “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly father. “Then Jesus does something astounding, he gives Simon a new name and a new identity. “And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” St. Paul tells us in today’s second reading from Galatians 3:26-29 that when we are baptised we have clothed ourselves with Christ. We are transformed people. We lose our distinctions and we all become “one in Christ Jesus.” Since long before Jesus walked on our earth until this very day Orthodox Jewish men begin the day with a prayer that includes a line thanking God that “You have not made me a Gentile, a slave or a woman.” St. Paul turned this notion upside down by declaring that for those clothed with Christ “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free person, there is not male and female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” So, like Simon when we become followers of Christ we are changed. Our unity with Christ erases our individual distinctions, unites us in love and makes us “heirs according to the promise.” Today is Father's Day. It is a day set aside for us to honor and remember our fathers if they have died and to honor and thank our father’s if they are still with us. The very first place we learn about God’s love for us is in our homes. The very first people who demonstrate God’s compassionate love for us are our parents. Fathers have a special responsibility to make God’s love present to their families, their communities and to our world. And so on this day we say a special prayer for all fathers. God our Father Bless these men, that they may find strength as fathers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor them always with a spirit of profound respect. Amen! Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia Nuestro Ministerio Hispano 770-487-5352, 770-487-7672 Exts. 303 678-466-1703 (Horario: 8:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. - lunes a jueves; 11:00 am a 1:00 pm - domingos) en español: domingos 1:45 pm Confesiones: todos los viernes a las 5:30 pm, sábados 9:45am, o por cita llamando al 770-487-7672 Ext. 311. Bautizos: La próxima plática se ofrecerá el viernes, 8 de julio, a las 7pm, en el salón 204 del Edificio de Formación de Fe. Favor de llamar o pasar por la Oficina parroquial para anotarse para la plática o para información sobre los bautizos. Misas de Sanación – Holy Trinity martes, 12 de julio 2016, 6:30pm viernes, 15 de julio, 12pm Eucaristía: Comida Sagrada, Sacrificio y Presencia: Este programa, del Padre Robert Barron, se ofrecerá Cristo vive y está plenamente presente en la Eucaristía. Acompáñenos a profundizar en nuestra fe con este programa a base del DVD del Padre Barron. Este programa se ofrecerá los lunes 20, 27 de junio y el 11 de julio; de 7-9pm, en el Salón Adult Faith. El facilitador del programa será Carlos Rossell. Más información: Terri Thomas: 678-466-1739. Donaciones de Sangre: por la Cruz Roja Americana, en Holy Trinity, el lunes 27 de junio, 12pm,- 6pm en el Loreto Hall. Cristo Renueva Su Parroquia: Una jornada espiritual en Holy Trinity Retiro para mujeres: 30 y 31 de julio Retiro para hombres: 6 y 7 de agosto Anoten la fecha… 26 y 27 de agosto: Retiro de Parejas en Holy Trinity Estén pendientes a más información en los próximos Boletines. Lecturas del Día - en español: La Conferencia Episcopal del los Estados Unidos (USCCB) inició la publicación diaria en español de las lecturas de la Misa en su sitio web: www.usccb.org/bible/lecturas Misas de Quinceañeras- Requisitos: 1. La familia debe estar inscrita en la Parroquia. 2. La quinceañera tiene que haber recibido la Primera Comunión. 3. La quinceañera debe estar en preparación para la Confirmación, si es que no la ha recibido todavía. 4. Tiene que recibir las pláticas de preparación (catequesis) que se ofrecen en la parroquia. 5. La solicitud para reservar la Iglesia para la Misa de quinceañera debe hacerse por lo menos con seis meses de anticipación a la fecha deseada. NO DEBEN RESERVAR EL LUGAR DE LA RECEPCION HASTA QUE SE CONFIRME QUE LA IGLESIA San Vicente de Paúl: Línea de ayuda: 678-466-1750 ó 770-487-7672 Ext.450 June 19, 2016 Reflexiones sobre las lecturas de este domingo del Padre Rico. 19 de junio del 2016 Duodécimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario ¿Quién es Jesús? La pregunta de Jesús en el evangelio de hoy no ha dejado de resonar desde que él la pronunciara hace dos mil años: "¿quién dice la gente que soy yo?" Un modo sencillo de comprobar su actualidad es ir a las librerías y descubrir cómo casi cualquier cosa que se escriba sobre Jesús despierta interés, así se trate de colecciones de mitos y mentiras, como es el caso del "Código de Da Vinci. La diversidad de respuestas sugiere la inmensa riqueza interior del misterio de Cristo: revolucionario y filósofo, reformador social, profeta notable, poeta extraordinario, líder íntegro y fascinante, amigo entrañable y fiel, espejo de todas las virtudes, modelo de oración y vida espiritual, maestro maravilloso, y muchas cosas más. En él vemos cumplidas las promesas del Antiguo Testamento y en él hallan lugar nuestras más hondas y legítimas aspiraciones. Hacia él miran las antiguas profecías y en él tienen su paradigma los reyes. Su lenguaje, su vida y su sufrimiento lo hacen cercano a todos, de modo que los niños entienden cuando les habla aunque los más grandes pensadores no terminarán de sumergirse en la profundidad de su lenguaje. Su belleza no riñe con su vigor; su majestad no disuena frente a su humildad; su cercanía no le hace menos solemne ni su visible dignidad le aleja de nosotros. Es santo y compasivo, puro y sin embargo amigo de pecadores, lleno de ternura y a la vez poseedor de una fortaleza incomparable y un esplendor que deja impotentes a sus adversarios. Jesús es la gran respuesta y la gran pregunta. Capaz de cuestionar nuestras seguridades y a la vez de curar nuestros miedos. Es sacerdote y víctima del sacrificio a la vez. Reina desnudo y escarnecido. Trae la salud pero ha sido herido; es fuente de vida y acepta morir a manos de criminales; es elocuente incluso cuando calla y muere proclamando su propia victoria. Su vida es un océano de amor y de luz; su misterio es fascinante, inagotable y fecundo. "Es necesario que sufra": Tal vez la parte más compleja del misterio de Jesucristo se resume en esas palabras de hoy: "Es necesario que el Hijo del hombre sufra mucho, que sea rechazado por los ancianos, los sumos sacerdotes y los escribas." ¿Por qué "necesario"? ¿Por qué esa cruz espantosa, esa llaga de la lanza que traspasa su pecho y deja expuesto su corazón? ¿Por qué el fuerte tiene que ser así vencido? La primera lectura, del profeta Zacarías, nos da una clave: "Ellos volverán sus ojos hacia mí, a quien traspasaron con la lanza; harán duelo como se hace duelo por el hijo único, y llorarán por él amargamente como se llora por la muerte del primogénito." La tragedia de Cristo es también parte de su lenguaje; su cuerpo llagado y expuesto es también la exposición de aquello que siempre nos hemos negado a ver: el rostro espantoso del pecado. Como andamos de prisa y dejamos atrás las consecuencias de nuestras faltas llegamos a creer que no son tan graves y que nuestra propia maldad no es sino "normal." La Cruz del Señor se levanta delante de nosotros para denunciar esa "normalidad," esa normalidad con la que mueren tantos y con la que tantos son excluidos. Pero, más allá, la misma Cruz da una respuesta insólita a nuestra doble tragedia, la de ser pecadores y la de padecer las consecuencias del pecado. Esa respuesta brota de sus llagas en sangre de piedad, perdón y reconciliación. El Resucitado va delante de nosotros como pastor misericordioso que ha precio de su propia vida nos ha adquirido para que seamos suyos y para que en la seguridad de su amor que no se extingue tengamos vida perdurable. Amén. Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Family: The Sanctuary of Life. The family is the “Sanctuary of Life” and the basic and vital cell of society. The Holy Family, of course, is unique. One member is God, another is sinless, and the third is a saint. But the great lesson of today is that although God could have come into the world in any way he pleased, he chose to become a member of a family, obedient to his earthly parents, and yet totally devoted to the Heavenly Father’s will, as we all must be. Thank you for all the birthday cards you sent me and for your thoughts and prayers. The cards mean so much to me, and they brighten my day. I had a wonderful birthday. Thank you again. Love, Jeanna Suggs Holy Trinity Writers will meet Monday, July 11, at 7pm in Room 201. All writers and people interested in writing are welcome. We will work on improving our craft with hands-on opportunities to incorporate the lessons provided into our own stories. For more information, He also shared the vulnerability that comes with being a member of a human family. “Herod is going to search for the child in order (770) 631-9347. to destroy him.” St. Joseph here plays the unbelievable role of protecting God. His readiness to do so speaks to every father about the The Seniors Ministry will be playing role of protector, and to our whole society about the need we have Bingo in Loreto Hall on Tuesday, for good and faithful fathers. The culture of life depends just as July 12 much on fathers making the right choices as on mothers doing so. Come and enjoy an afternoon of fellowship! Contact Sandy at (678) 860Strong families are an integral aspect of the Culture of Life. It is 2334 or SandyMarvin@hotmail.com if you have any questions. precisely the breakdown of family structure that increases the temptation to abort, or to resort to euthanasia or a lack of proper Gift Shop. The Gift Shop will remain open the summer care for the elderly. months as we begin our 75% clearance sale! Same hours except it will be closed Wednesday evenings as no PSR. Holy Trinity Preschool has openings for three year olds for the 2016-2017 school year. Stop by anytime for a tour Next weekend is our Saint Vincent de Paul Society and information regarding our outstanding premonthly door collection. Your donations are dedicated to school program, or contact Beth Cunningham at directly helping those in need in our Holy Trinity parish (770) 631-4380, or at BCunningham@HolyTrinity community, and as needed, assist to our neighboring St. Vincent de PTC.com. Paul conferences. Please consider giving generously. Mother’s Morning Out. We still have openings for childr en ages 2 & up as of September 1. Contact Tina Terrell at CHRIST RENEWS HIS PARISH TTerrell@HolyTrinityPTC.com or call the MMO office at (678) 466-1723. Women’s Weekend July 30 & 31 Men’s Weekend August 6 & 7 means many of you are going away on weekends or on vacation with the family. PTCWomensCRHP@gmail.com (678) 390-2627 We understand that it's easy to forget about PTCMensCRHP@gmail.com (678) 390-4677 giving during the summer months but remember, God’s work continues! Please remember to support the parish, even though you RENEWAL: The Christ Renews His Parish weekend is an oppormay be on vacation. We rely on your sacrificial offertory contribu- tunity to refocus, setting aside yard work, housekeeping, and the tions for the regular operations of the parish. Why not consider other tasks and pressures of everyday life. Enter a quiet and prayergiving on-line while you’re away? Contact Michelle Gadoury at ful atmosphere focused on reconnecting with the Lord. (678) 466-1707 or MGadoury @HolyTrinityPTC.com. COMMUNITY: Have you ever felt lost or alone in the congregaMembers of Holy Trinity would like to begin a tion? Our parish is intended to be a supportive community that Ministry to pray for our men and women, sons and helps fuel spiritual growth. During the Christ Renews His Parish daughters, etc. in the Military. If you have a process, deep and lasting relationships are formed providing an loved one of any relationship to you, please forward uplifting Christian community and a brotherhood and sisterhood in the name to Carolyn Hohenberger at CHohenberger@HolyTrinity Christ. After the renewal weekend, every church event will feel PTC.com. If you are interested in participating in this ministry, like coming home. more information will be found in future bulletins as it is formed. SPIRITUAL GROWTH: At the heart of every renewal weekend is God’s faithful and unending love. Regardless of whether you are Magnificat Subscriptions deeply rooted in your faith or merely beginning your walk with the If you would like to receive the Magnificat, orders will Lord, Christ Renews His Parish is a journey of spiritual growth. be taken through August 1. The subscription price this For where two or three are gathered together in my name, year remains at $25 and runs October 2016 through there am I in the midst of them. September 2017. Copies can be picked up at the Matthew 18:20 church each month. Checks may be dropped off at Registration Forms can be found in the Vestibule the Parish Office. Contact: Carolyn Hohenberger at or online www.HolyTrinityPTC.org under News&Events (678) 466-1702. Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia June 19, 2016 June 21 to July 4 Fortnight for Freedom We invite you to a Eucharistic Holy Hour for Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty within the For tnight of Freedom on Wednesday, June 22, 6:30pm. Witnesses Guest Speaker, Brendan Dudley, Director of Respect to Life Ministry, Archdiocese of Atlanta. Please join Freedom us at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 6260 The Corners Parkway, Peachtree Corners, 30092. St. Maximilian Kolbe USCCB Fortnight of Freedom: Each year dioceses around the country arrange special events to highlight the importance of defending religious freedom. The Fortnight for Freedom is from June 21 - the vigil of the Feasts of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More to July 4, Independence Day. This June 22 Eucharistic Holy Hour “No one in the world can change Truth. will include an inspiring talk, the recitation of the rosary, and time What we can do and should do is to seek truth for silent prayer, and is one of many events taking place in the US and to serve it when we have found it.” during the Fortnight of Freedom. Please join us at Mary Our Queen in solemn prayer for the protection of life, marriage and religious The 20th century has been called the Century of Martyrs. Some liberty. This event is sponsored by the Rosary, Eucharistic Adorahistorians estimate that more people died for their faith in the 20th tion, and Respect Life ministries of Mary Our Queen Catholic century than the previous nineteen centuries combined. The 20th Church. century saw a massive amount of bloodshed from people who died Dominican Sisters of Hawthone because of their faith. One of the most dramatic examples of these Vocation Discernment Weekend martyrs is Saint Maximilian Kolbe, a Polish Franciscan priest who June 24-26 offered his life in the Auschwitz death camp in exchange for the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Home life of another man, a husband and father. 760 Pollard Boulevard, SW, Atlanta Maximilian Kolbe saw the evil of both the Nazi fascism invading We invite young women who are discerning a religious vocation to Poland from the west and communism invading Poland from the join us for a weekend of sharing in our life of prayer and apostoeast. The squeezing of the Polish people was partly a military late. Reservations are required. For information or reservations, effort, but perhaps more profoundly, it was an attempt to drain please contact Sister Alma Marie at (845) 745-1319 or Vocation Poland of its culture, which was decidedly Catholic. Totalitarian Director@Hawthorne-Domicans.org Dominicans.org regimes cannot tolerate an authoritative voice other than the state. In response to the attack on the very life of the Polish faithful, Maximilian Kolbe invested his time and energy into creating a counter voice through print media and the formation of priests. The saint knew that what faced Poland and the western world was first and foremost a spiritual battle and thus needed a spiritual response. In establishing various newspapers and houses of formation, Maximilian Kolbe heroically and courageously stood up to the secular powers of his time. His work showed that the political powers may gain control of civil institutions, but they would never and could never gain control of the human spirit. More information on job openings below and others can be found at: archatl.com Find a Job tab at top Archdiocese of Atlanta, Smyrna - Administrative Assistant - FT - Facilities Technician - FT Our Lady of LaSalette, Canton Our Lady of Victory, Tyrone - Intermediate Grade Level Teacher Queen of Angels School, Roswell - Maintenance Employee - FT St. Jude the Apostle, Sandy Springs St. Marguerite D’Youville, Laurenceville - Youth Minister - PT Centering Prayer Retreat at Ignatius House This great priest must have known he risked his life, but it was a 6700 Riverside Drive, Sandy Springs, GA 30328 risk he was willing to take in order to witness to the true dignity of Friday Supper, July 22 to Sunday Lunch, July 24, 2016 the human person. In the end, he did give up his life when he Contemplative Outreach is pleased to offer a Cenoffered to take the place of a father and husband who was to be tering Prayer Retreat at Ignatius House to all executed at Auschwitz. In his life and death, Fr. Kolbe achieved levels from beginners to experienced. Works by victory over the lies of the totalitarian movements that tried to Fr. Thomas Keating OCSO and David Frenette redefine God’s created order. Totalitarian ideologies may appear strong temporarily, but the martyr reveals that the human spirit, will provide the basis for discovering deeper levels of prayer leading to our inner transformation. Roberta White and Rusty Weitzel strengthened by God’s grace, is stronger. will facilitate our retreat. An established practice of centering prayer is recommended. St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us! Beginners will be guided in the centering prayer method. To register, call Ignatius House at (404) 255-0503 or visit their website at www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religious-liberty IgnatiusHouse.org. Cost is $300. Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time This series will take place on Thursdays. You can choose from: morning session (9:45-11:45 AM) Adult Faith Room evening session (7:00-9:00 PM) FF Chapel Each one of these sessions in this series can stand alone. Come when you can & bring a friend. UPCOMING TOPICS: 3rd Session: June 23 Speaker: Tricia Gieseke Topic: Prophetic Art: HART - Holy Spirit and Art Ministry Prayer with the Holy Spirit expressed visually to encourage, strengthen, and edify the body of Christ. ROOM 206 4th Session: June 30 Speaker: Rhonda Magin Topic: Overcoming Fear. Having Trust Summer Spiritual Exercises Retreat It’s time for a spiritual workout! Come to “Cross Training: A Prayer Retreat Based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, with spiritual director and expert on Ignatian prayer, Fr. Gregory Cleveland, O.M.V. Retreat will be held here at Holy Trinity. Friday, June 24 - 7:00 - 9:00 PM & Saturday, June 25 - 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM For more information contact Terri Thomas 678-466-1739 or tthomas@holytrinityptc.com Childcare is available for this event but there are a limited number of spaces available. Preregistration is necessary. To register for childcare contact Tina Terrell at 678-466-1724 or tterrell@holytrinityptc.com Breakfast and lunch will be provided on Saturday Topic this year: Discernment of Spirits How to become aware of and respond to influences of good and evil in the spiritual life In this retreat you will learn about: Defining discernment Two persons, two strategies Consolation/Desolation, Welcoming the good Spirit of God Resisting the enemy Spiritual Exercises Retreat Registration Form Cost $30.00 Register in the Faith Formation Office or online $30/person Fill out information below and place in a sealed envelope with your payment. Drop in locked white box designated “Spiritual Exercises Retreat.” Locked boxes can be found in the vestibule or outside the faith formation office. You can also register in the Faith Formation Office during regular business hours (Payment due upon registration). Payment due upon registration. If this is a group registration please list other names below: Name: _________________________________________________ Phone # ________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________ Check one: ____ cash $ amount enclosed _______ _____ check (payable to Holy Trinity) Childcare is available for this event but there are a limited number of spaces available. Preregistration is necessary. To register for childcare contact Tina Terrell at 678-466-1724 or tterrell@holytrinityptc.com Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia June 19, 2016 Padre Robert Barron Cristo vive y está plenamente presente en la Eucaristía. Acompáñenos a profundizar en la “fuente y culmen” de nuestra Fe con el programa basado en DVD del Padre Barron: Eucaristía: Comida Sagrada, Sacrificio y Presencia Real. Este estudio espiritual les dará una comprensión más profunda de los preciosos dones del cuerpo, sangre, alma y divinidad de Cristo que ustedes pueden recibir en todas y cada una de las Misas. Los lunes 20 y 27 de junio y 11, 18, 25 de julio 7:00-9:00 p.m. (Adult Faith Room) en nuestra parroquia comenzará con el programa Eucaristía. Para mayor información, por favor comunicarse con Terri Thomas en la oficina de formación de fe o 678-466-1739 o tthomas@holytrinityptc.com El facilitador de la clase es Carlos Rossell A Journey of Conversion For those wanting to be Catholic . Those needing to complete their Sacraments. Anyone wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): Helping you to live a Gospel inspired life in an increasingly secular world Have you been coming to Mass for awhile and think, “what does it mean to be Catholic?” Are you interested in finding out what Catholics really believe? Join us for Inquiry. Now might be the perfect time to join us. Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm. All sessions are informal and completely commitment free. What Does Catholic Teaching Have to do With Me? Quite simply, Catholic teaching is God’s answer to the deepest longings of the human heart. It’s God’s answer to the meaning of life and His invitation to a whole new way of life beyond anything we could ever imagine. As unbelievable as it may sound, the Catholic life is a foretaste of Heaven on earth. It’s a sharing in the Divine Life of God Himself, that gives us supernatural abilities to live up to our high calling to be saints. (excerpted from RCIAfaithful.wordpress.com) RCIA Inquiry meets year around so it’s always the right time to join! RCIA Summer Hours: Please contact Joanne 678-466-1738 or jsuwinski@holytrinityptc.org for summer dates and times. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process by which one becomes Catholic and receives the sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist). Need information on Annulments or Convalidations? Contact Joanne @ 678-466-1738 or jsuwinski@holytrinityptc.com for confidential counseling. Thinking about becoming Catholic or learning more about the Catholic Faith? Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Trinity Elementary News Formación de Fe Hispana Para más información, favor de leer la sección de Ministerio de Jóvenes en el boletín de Holy Trinity Elementary Coordinators can be reached at: Sharon Brown at sbrown@holytrinityptc.com or Sachiko Doreste at: sdoreste@holytrinityptc.com. For the 2015/16 Faith Formation year 1,106 total students were enrolled (631 families total). We need 200+ Catechists to serve this number of students. Did you know that over 50% of our catechists did NOT have children in the 2015-16 school year program?? We are so blessed and thankful for their service. As of May 15 there are 300+ students registered but only a handful of catechists have committed to volunteer. We are asking for you to prayerfully consider donating your time to volunteer this year. There are opportunities at all skill levels in areas such as hospitality, teacher aides, classroom and hallway monitors and office aides. Thank you for your prayerful consideration. Catechists Are Needed. “Do you want to do a good deed? Teach the young! Do you want to perform a holy act? Teach the young! Do you want to do a holy thing? Teach the young! Truly, now and for the future, among holy things, this is the holiest.” Classes will be filled on a space available basis. Please prayerfully consider volunteering during the St John Bosco. 2016-17 Faith Formation year. Thank you! To Donate/Volunteer: Checks, cash or supplies deliver to Faith Formation Office. Use QR code or go to www.signupgenius.com, click on “Find a Sign Up”, enter wrorabaugh@gmail.com and find 2016 Summer Lunch Sign Up. Contact: Win Rorabaugh, e-mail above or (404) 610-4896. Para ayudar como voluntario para “Summer Lunch Program”, vaya al correo electrónico de Win Rorabaugh, wrorabaugh@gmail.com. Holy Trinity Catholic Church www.HolyTrinityPTC.org Holy Trinity YOUTH MINISTRY News Formación de Fe Hispana: Ministerio de Los Jóvenes High School Middle School ATTENTION! For more details about Youth Ministry news, go to htptc.com. Youth Ministers: Heather Garger: hgarger@holytrinityptc.com. Megan Vilardi: mvilardi@holytrinityptc.com. Summertime Boredom Busters!! All Middle And High School Teens are invited to attend our youth ministry summer happenings!! You must preregister for all events. Forms are available in the Faith Formation office and htptc.com. Tuesday, June 21 3pm-5pm Coffee Chats Charlas con Café Wednesday, June 22 6:30pm-8pm High School Students only come hang out in the Bosco room for Coffee, Conversation and Christ— How To Be A Modern Apostle. Wacky Wednesday Middle School and High School students come join us for soccer at Glenloch Rec Center. Monday, June 27 10am-12pm Miércoles Locos Para los estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria: vengan a jugar al fútbol (soccer) en Glenloch Rec Center. Mercy Monday Sole Hope—Be a part of our shoe cutting party which will help make shoes with blue jeans and milk Coffee Chats High School Students come join us for a Revelation Bible Study DVD series with Mark Hart. Register by June 29. Los estudiantes de Preparatoria: vengan a participar en una serie de DVD del estudio bíblico de Lunes de Misericordia jugs for the children in Uganda. Participa en la fiesta para cortar zapatos que va a ayudar a hacer zapatos para los niños en Uganda usando los pantalones de mezclilla y jarras plásticas de leche. Tuesday, July 5 Thursday, July 14 3pm-5pm Charlas con Café Apocalipsis con Mark Hart. Favor de inscribirse antes del 29 de junio. Wednesday, July 6 6:30p-8:00p Summer Olympics Middle and Highs school students: Get into the spirit of the summer Olympic games with Holy Trinity. Join us in the parking lot and prepared to get messy. Deadline to register is June 29. Estudiantes de Secundaria y Preparatoria: Pónganse en espíritu de los Juegos Olímpicos de verano con Holy Trinity. ¡Vengan con nosotros al estacionamiento y estén listos para ensuciarse! Monday, June 27 10a-12p By cutting out shoe parts, you provide the tools that our shoemakers need to make the shoes that can help keep thousands jigger free. YAG Youth Ministry is collecting gently used blue jeans of all sizes and clean, plastic milk jugs to be used for the Solehope project. Please drop off donations to the Faith Formation office by June 22. Youth Ministry está juntando los pantalones de mezclilla ligeramente usados de todas las tallas y las jarras plásticas y limpias de leche para usar en el Proyecto de Sole Help. Favor de dejar las donaciones en la oficina de Formación de Fe antes del 22 de junio. Holy Trinity Youth Adult Group SCORE Join us on Wednesday, June 22, from 6:30p-8p for a Soccer Game at Glenloch Rec Center. High School and Middle School students are invited, remember to wear tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. Para los estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria: vengan a jugar al fútbol (soccer) en Glenloch Rec Center. www.htptc.com Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the basics of the Christian faith. Each session looks at a different question that people can have about faith and is designed to create conversation. GENERATION NEXT: A CATHOLIC GUIDE TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR YOUNG ADULTS TOPICS INCLUDE: MANAGING DEBT, FINANCIAL PLANNING, INVESTING YOUR INCOME, AND MORE! LOCATED AT THE PANERA AT KEDRON THURSDAYS IN JULY AT 7 PM