Sacred Heart Catholic Church
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church
August 5, 2012 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sacred Heart Catholic Church To know, love and serve as Jesus did 110 N. Jefferson Street Milledgeville, GA 31061 E-mail: sacredheartmga@windstream.net 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 Susan Craig Rick & Melanie Pfohl Secretary & DRE Organist 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 Jean Atwood Schedule of Masses Monday—Thursday Friday Saturday Vigil Sunday 12:10 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m., 11:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Holy Rosary and Adoration Monday—Thursday Holy Rosary Saturday Holy Rosary Monday—Thursday Adoration Friday Eucharistic Adoration 11:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Mass of Healing 1st Saturday of the Month 9:30 a.m. Why Corner Masses for the Week of August 5, 2012 Saturday 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Rosary Mass Solomon Wainberg, R.I..P. Sunday Helen & Mary Votino, R.I.P,. Benito & Nilda Sans, R.I.P. Pro Populo 9:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m.. Mon. 12:10 p.m. Tues. 12:10 p.m. Wed. 12:10 p.m. Thurs. 12:10 p.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Anita Balint, R.I.P. Mass Souls in Purgatory Mass Matthew & Amanda Lavery, S.I. Rosary Mass Lena Visser, S.I. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. August 12, 2012 9:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Victor F. Stewart, Jr., R.I.P. Jack & Theresa Lavery, S.I. Pro Populo So Human Jesus left the scene after the feeding of the multitude. They came looking for Him. What were they looking for? They were not looking for Jesus. they wanted something from Him even to the point of using Him. And then the discussion arose among them. First, John wrote, "Amen, amen, I say to you, you are looking for me not because you saw sign but because you ate the loaves and were filled." This is so human. Often times we choose things (gift) over the giver or the immediate over the long term. There is a tendency in all of us to choose the things God has given us over Him and His way and will. There is a saying like this, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." Jesus said, "Do not work for food that perishes but for food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you." Jesus gently but firmly reminded the people and all of us to always seek the goal of eternal life and not to be so concentrated and focused on this world and the things of this world. He re-emphasized that all things in this world will perish and be gone today and/or tomorrow, but eternal life is perpetual. If we place great emphasis and importance on imperishable things of the world, we will be like them; whereas, the things of heaven will endure. Are you working for this world or are you working for heaven? Please call the church office to schedule mass intentions. Diocese policy suggests an offering of $10 or more per Second, John wrote, "He gave them bread from heaven to eat." Jesus mass intention. refused to do the multiplication of loaves and fish and they became ungrateful and had forgotten the miracle the day before. When we READINGS FOR THE WEEK don't get what we want from God, we can become disgruntle, ungrateful, complain and compare. At times, we forget all the blessings He Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; 2 Pt 1:16-19; has given and that he has done for us. Jesus reminded the people and Mk 9:2-10 Tuesday: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Mt 14:22-3or all of us, "Amen, amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from heaven." Mt 15:1-2, 10-14 God has been so generous with us and we should never forget. Plus, Wednesday: Jer 31:1-7; Mt 15:21-28 God's ways and what He wants to do or give to us is by far much betThursday: Jer 31:31-34; Mt 16:13-23 ter than what we want to do and choose for ourselves. How old are Friday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Jn 12:24-26 you now? This question should tell you how good God has been to Saturday: Hb 1:12 — 2:4; Mt 17:14-20 you and how He has taken care of you. Are you grateful even when Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8; Ps 34; Eph 4:30 — 5:2; God does not give you what you request? Jn 6:41-51 Weekly Offertory Regular 7/22/12 7/28/12 $4,305.00 $3,898.00 Welcome to Our Parish We are glad that you have come to visit. We invite you to register and become part of our parish family. Please fill out the registration form at the back of the church or stop by the parish office during the week. Third, John wrote, "Jesus said to them, 'I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst." After fraternal corrections, He instructed the people and us how to achieve "eternal bread" for eternal life. Jesus said, "for on him the Father, God, has set his seal." A seal signifies ownership and the full security carried by the backing (full authority) of the owner. Sealing in the ancient world served as a "legal signature" which guaranteed the promise (contents) of what was sealed. Sealing was sometimes done in antiquity by the use of religious tattoos – again signifying "belonging to." Jesus reminded us that He is God's seal and everything of Him is God. He invited us to come and to believe in Him. Jesus' first word to (continued on next page) Why Corner (continued) His disciples and apostles was to come and see. Many of us like to be goers and doers and not comers. We cannot be a good goer or doer without coming first to draw life and likeness from Jesus. Instead of bringing and giving Jesus to the world, we give ourselves and our ways. The world needs more Jesus and not you and me. After coming, Jesus said to believe in Him, to believe in His commandments, what He asks us to do and how to act, to live and to do them in our daily life. Are you doing this? Fr Young Nguyen PRAYER OF THE WEEK Sunday Supper! Thank you to all the Cooks who served our College Students for the 2011-2012 school year! Your culinary skills filled their bellies, and your generosity touched their hearts. As we all are getting ready for the coming school year, it's time to start planning Sunday Suppers for fall semester. Suppers will begin on August 12, and we invite you to be a part of this essential ministry. If you would like to volunteer to cook, or can offer supplies, please contact Susan Lebendiger at 678-230-4844 or susanleb@mindspring.com. See you in the kitchen! God Bless! Draw near to your servants, O Lord, and answer their prayers with unceasing kindness, that, for those who glory in you as their Creator and guide, you may restore what you have created and keep safe what you have restored. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Reflection question: How has the Lord answered my prayers? NO HARSHNESS CCW Planning Meeting We will have a planning meeting on Wednesday, August 8th at 5:30 p.m. in Flannery O’Connor Hall. We will be planning events for the upcoming year. You are invited to come and share your ideas with your Sisters in Christ for the betterment of our church and community. See you there. Fight all error, but do it with good humor, patience, kindness, and love. Harshness will damage your own soul and spoil the best cause. —St. John Kanty Apartment/Room Needed David Hymel, a third year Honors student at ASU in Augusta, GA, is looking for an inexpensive, but clean and safe place to live in Milledgeville so that he can attend school at GCSU. His tuition is paid for by HOPE and the Watson Brown Scholarship he receives each year covers books and fees. Room and board is not covered, however, and is exorbitant in price. David hopes to be able to rent off campus and take care of his own board for a lot less money. David attends St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Augusta, GA., where he is involved in the music ministry. He was recently asked to provide music (guitar and song leading) for a Vocacio Dei retreat held for high school young men in Shreveport, Louisiana. He also helped lead music for a college age retreat in Macon, Georgia this past year. Father Healy at St. Joseph's knows David well and would be a good reference. David would like to know if there is anyone in the parish who has an inexpensive apartment, garage apartment, or room to rent to him while he attends school. Or, do one of the parishioners know of such a place that they could recommend? If you are able to help with this information, it would be appreciated. Thanks for your consideration, Sincerely, Sue Hymel [shymel@yeslord.com] Items Needed for Donation to the Annual Helping Hands Society Fundraiser The Helping Hands Society Annual Fundraiser will be held Saturday, October 13, 2012 at the Milledgeville Country Club. We will have both a Silent and Live Auction and also Door Prizes. We are seeking good quality items for the event. The following is a list of guidelines as to what we are seeking: Anything new: that you would like to own such as jewelry, books or toys or household items. Retreats: vacation packages such as condo at the beach or mountain retreat Entertainment: tickets to sporting events, theater performances, amusement parks, museums, Symphony Orchestras, IPods, Ipads, Tablets, Smart Phones, movie tickets with dinner. Collectibles: plates, glassware, silver, gold, brass items, dolls, music boxes, sports memorabilia. Antiques: furniture, paintings, heirlooms Gift Certificates: restaurants, spas, fitness centers, food stores, movie theaters Business Services: Household repairs, landscaping, painting, plumbing, electrical work, dentistry, medical services. Why not ask businesses you patronize to donate an item such as patio furniture, gardening items, beauty salons, Auto Shops, Pool supplies. Personal Services: Helping with lawn care, running errands, cooking/baking, shopping, driving to appointments, cleaning. Themed Gift Baskets: Tailgate party, Low Country Boil, BBQ, Pet care, Appetizers, Movie Night-DVD, Popcorn, etc.,Tea Drinkers, Coffees, Reading, Crafts, Cosmetics. Handmade Items: Quilts, cakes, bread, Art Work, Carved Décor No clothing accepted. We must receive the items by October 1, 2012 so we can prepare the printed material for the Auctions. Remember that your donations are tax deductible. Items can be dropped off at the Church Office Monday through Friday from 9AM-2PM or contact Sally Pratt at (478)414-7705 who will arrange for them to be picked up. Please include a written description of the item and value, Remember we cannot guarantee what the selling price will be as it is totally dependent on the bids received. However, you are welcome to set an item’s Reserve Price and if we do not receive the minimum bid you set, the item will be returned to you. If you would rather make cash donations in lieu of an item, it will also be appreciated. Plan to attend the Dinner Buffet, Live/Silent Auction with Live Music Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 6:30PM at the Milledgeville Country Club. Advance tickets will be available after Masses in September. Reservations for 4-8 at a table will be accepted so bring your friends and family for a fun way to raise funds for struggling Baldwin County residents. Thank you and May God Bless you for your charitable contribution to the success of this event. MAGNIFICAT PRAYER BREAKFAST FOR WOMEN Deacon Cesar Basilio Robert Cramer Mark Mudano Celia Craig Rodolfo Lazo Richard Welmering Geovic Jadol Mary Harmon Suzanne James Jody Hatcher Michelle Purvis Mike Baird Sat., Aug. 18, 2012 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Church, 3773 Chamblee Tucker Road, Atlanta. Cristina Zakis, of St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Lilburn, will be the guest speaker. All women are invited to this morning of faith sharing and friendship. She will speak of God’s call in her life to serve, including as a wife, adoptive mother and biological mother, educator, and most recently, as a kidney donor. Reservations are $15. Advance reservations are required. Please mail check, payable to Magnificat Joyful Visitation, by Aug. 11 to Kathy Timony, 6170 Rachel Ridge, Norcross, GA 30092. Check-in will be at the door for those with reservations only. Contact Kathy Timony at (770) 263-6957 for information. Free English Lessons COLLECTION COUNTING Do you know someone who needs English as a second language? Well, they’ll be able to get English Lessons at Northside Baptist Church, 1001 North Jefferson Street (452-6648). Classes will be on Wednesdays from 6:30—8:00 p.m. and Sundays from 4:00—5:30 p.m. Registration is September 5, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. 8/6/12 Jody Hatcher and Diane Sargent HELPING HANDS SCREENERS 8/7/2012 Mary Hargaden and Angela Smith APOLOGETICS CLASS Get involved The Apologetics Class will be offered in September, beginning the same date as Sunday School (date to be announced at a later time). The class will be held in Aquinas Hall from 10:00—11:00 a.m. The topic will be Catholicism & Fundamentalism, a book by Carl Keating. If you are going to attend this class, the purchase of a book will be necessary. Catholicism & Fundamentalism by Carl Keating can be purchased from Ignatius Press for $15.26 or you can get it from Amazon for $11.42 (the Kindle version is also available for $9.99). These prices are as of 7/19/12. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Hone CCW will be offering raffle tickets to help support OLPH on the weekends of August 25/26 and September 1./2. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Prizes are: Weber Gas Grill, IPad2, and $500 cash. If you are interested in attending the luncheon this year, it will be held on October 20th at St. Peter Channel Church in Roswell. Tickets for the luncheon are $40. OLPH offers care for the terminally ill at no cost to them or their families. Please help support this great home. Catholics have a long history of action – feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, caring for the poor. Are you doing all you can to help? If not, find out if there is a parish ministry that could use your time, talent, or treasure. Catholics like you are meant to make a difference. Run, don’t walk If you think you don’t sin and don’t need the Sacrament of Reconciliation, run – don’t walk – to the nearest confessional. “If we say, ‘We are without sin,’ we deceive ourselves” (1 John 1:8). Unconfessed sin, especially when it goes unnoticed, forms a barrier between us and God. Penance, absolution, and life amendment helps to break it down. A Novena Do you have a particular concern or an upcoming challenge? A novena – a prayer offered over nine consecutive days in preparation for a feast day or a special need – is a great way to ask for God’s particular help. One Man’s Junk is Another Man’s Treasure! Do you have usable items that are “junking” up your house? Want to get rid of some of those items you haven’t used in years but just don’t know what to do with them? Well, we have the place for you. The Knights of Columbus will be glad to take those items off you hands so another man can find his “treasure”. They are collecting items now for their annual Yard Sale. You can bring your items to Aquinas Hall now. Please do not bring any chemical items (old paint or cleaning chemicals) or broken toys or unusable furniture (if you can bring them here you can take them to the dump). If you have items to be picked up, please call Dick McCoy at 318‐3328 to make arrangements for pick up. Attention all 1st Degree Members There will be a 2nd Degree Exemplification on Saturday Aug.11th in Warner Robins beginning at 10am. We will car pool over to the meeting. We will meet at the block building between the Movie Theater & Belk's parking lot at 8:30am. We will leave by 8:40 and should be back by noon. Coat & tie required and don't forget your Membership Card. Also, we need to let the hosting council know how many will receive their 2nd Degree and the number of observers attending. So please let me know ASAP. Please take advantage of this great opportunity for advancement. Rick Pfohl, PGK These names will be removed at the beginning of each month unless otherwise specified Prayer requests: the homebound; nursing home and veteran home residents; the chronically ill; the mentally ill; all prisoners; all military personnel. Rizza Ibanez, Addie Johnson, Mary M. Thomas, Elba Bejarano, Carol Sturgeon, Elaine Crow, Elizabeth Cline, Robert Ritchotte, Renata Martinez, John Farmer, Nathan Simpson, Jeanne Schoenholz, Richard Firth, Joan Brown, Jovi Annette G. Martinez, Mary Layfield, Kenneth Wood, Joann Wilhelm, Olivia Lehrman, Cathie Payton, Yvonne Mudano, Carmen Silva, Katherine Sweat, Michael Wheeler, Larry McClure, Grace Jones, Lilly Bentley, Randy Jones, Charles Eckert, Kenneth Dunn, Linda Foy, Pam Foy, Haidy Jensen, Earlene Smith, Mary Balmes, Ronnie Seeders, Theresa Egejuru, Michael Keefe, Chasity Lindsey, Carmen Sans Graciaa, Michaelina Simmons, Roy Lehrman, Mary Lehrman, Laura McClure, Ross Martinez. Please pray for the deceased: All deceased members of Sacred Heart Church, Tom Roberts, Maxine Streb, Brandon Lefler, Loretta Slampak, James Wilson, Kyle Washington, May Donnelly Visit our parish website www.sacredheartmilledgeville.org and click on Parish Webstore button in menu bar 4000 Vineville Ave. Macon, GA 31210 Douglas P. Dozier, M.D., P.C. Gastroenterology Endoscopy and Colonoscopy Digestive Diseases, Reflux, Colon Cancer Screening (478) 477-9412 Hours by Appointment St. Joseph’s Parishioner Blind Works, Inc. Est. 1986 Sales & Installation of Shutters, Wood, Mini & Vertical Blinds, Cellular, Shades, Drapery Rods & Hardware Terry Rackley 478-457-7952 blindworksinc@gmail.com Chard Wray Food Pantry The food pantry is in need of the following items: □ Canned beef stew □ Canned Chicken & Dumplings □ Canned Chili □ Canned fruit □ Canned Salmon □ Canned Spam □ Canned Tuna □ Canned vegetables □ Cereal □ Cooking Oil □ evaporated milk □ Flour □ Grits □ Instant Potatoes □ Jelly □ Jiffy Cornbread Mix □ Juice □ Macaroni & Cheese □ Oatmeal □ Paper towels □ Pasta - different varieties □ Pasta sauce □ Peanut Butter □ Powdered Milk □ Rice □ Saltine Crackers □ Soup—all varieties, □ Sugar □ Toiletry items If you can help with any of these items, it will be greatly appreciated.
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