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OFFICE HOURS:
Monday ~ Friday
9:00am to 4:00pm
REGULAR MASSES:
Monday ~ Thursday
9:00am, and 12:15pm
Friday 6:30am,
9:00am, 12:15 pm
Saturday: 9:00am, 5:00pm
Family Vigil
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am,
10:30am, 12:00pm,
5:00pm Life Teen
7:30am &7:00pm Spanish
Civil Holidays: 10:00am
NURSERY:
Sunday 9:00am and
10:30am Masses
ADORATION:
Monday ~ Friday
9:30am ~ 9:00pm
MIRACULOUS MEDAL
NOVENA IN CHAPEL:
Mondays at 7:15pm Thank you Msgr. Hugh Marren and Rev. Juan Areiza
CONFESSIONS: for your
Saturdays 9:30am ~
10:30am & on request Spiritual Guidance, Love, and Support
Spanish:
Monday 7:00pm-9:00pm
VISITATION OF SICK:
Please keep us informed so
that we can be attentive to
those who are ill.
ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass Intentions for the Week
OCTOBER
Monday, October 26 During this month of October we celebrate the feast of the
9:00 a.m. †Karen Goggans Rosary. In fact October is known as the month of the Holy Rosary.
12:15 p.m. It is a prayer which invites us to reflect on the mysteries of life and
faith. It reminds us that we are not alone here on earth and that
Tuesday, October 27 earth itself is not our lasting dwelling place. I know at times looking
9:00 a.m. †Peter Hansen at the world around us, including ourselves, we sometimes give the
12:15 p.m. impression that we are going to live here forever; and that planet
earth is the real and lasting city, but as the holy book says “Seventy
Wednesday, October 28
is the sum of our years, or Eighty if we are strong.” That means it’s
9:00 a.m. †John Cook
October in my life in more ways than one, and very few of us are in
12:15 p.m. For all those in the Armed Forces and their
the month of January. But it doesn’t matter what month we are in,
families
the important thing is that we take time to reflect on this great gift of
Thursday, October 29 life that God has given us.
9:00 a.m. †Elizabeth Huffner During this month of October we are reminded that the
12:15 p.m. Rosary is a wonderful means given us to do this. As James Met-
Friday, October 30 calfe put it so beautifully in his poem titled:
9:00 a.m. †John &†Marion Hamper
12:15 p.m. MY ROSARY
Saturday, October 31
9:00 a.m. †Byron Bickes There is no other article. . . That means so much to me
5:00 p.m. †Rose Demaso . . . Or gives me so much comfort as . . . My precious
Rosary . . . Each bead is bright and lovely as . . . A
Sunday, November 1 flower or a gem . . . And sacred is the Crucifix . . . That
7:30 a.m. Pedro Moro (SI) Spanish in Family Center watches over them . . . My fingers touch them lightly
7:30 a.m. Deceased Priests of the Archdiocese while . . . My head I gently nod . . . “Our Father” and
9:00 a.m. †Mario Aversa “Hail Mary” and . . . The “Glory be to God” . . . I say my
10:30 a.m. †Elizabeth Huffner Rosary in church . . . At home and on retreat . . . I say
12:00 p.m. †Isaura Campos it in my pocket when . . . I walk along the street . . .
5:00 p.m. People of the Parish And when I quench the little flames . . .That light the
7:00 p.m. Spanish Mass candle-wicks . . . I always kneel beside my bed . . . And
kiss the Crucifix.
Readings for the week
Monday: (Rom 8:12-17, Ps 68, Lk 13:1017) This daughter Msgr. Hugh Marren
of Abraham, ought she not to have been set free on the Sabbath
Day? SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st MARKS “TIME CHANGE”:
Tuesday: (Rom 8:18-25, Ps 126, Lk 13:18-21) When it was MOVE CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR. The N.F.P.A. recom-
fully grown, it became a large bush. mends replacing all 9 volt batteries in smoke detectors twice a year:
Spring and Fall Time Change.
Wednesday: St. Simon and St. Jude (Eph 2:19-22, Ps 19,
Lk 6:12-16) From them Jesus chose Twelve, who He also
TRAINING FOR EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF
named Apostles. HOLY COMMUNION will be held on Thursday evening Octo-
ber 29th from 7pm until 9pm in the RCIA room. This training is
Thursday: (Rom 8:31b-39, Ps 109, Lk 13:31-35) It is im- for anyone interested in joining the ministry as well as for those
possible that a prophet should die outside of Jerusalem. who need to be recertified. Certification is valid for three
years. If you plan to attend, please contact the office or email
Friday: (Rom 9:1-5, Ps 147, Lk 14:1-6) Who among you, if mckler@bellsouth.net.
your son or ox falls into a cistern, would not immediately pull him
out on the Sabbath Day?
SECOND COLLECTION: The second collection next Sunday,
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary (Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25 November 1st will be for the Archdiocesan Seminarians. Please be
-29,Ps 94, Lk 14:1,7-11) Everyone who exalts himself will generous. The second collection for the following Sunday, November
8th was requested by Catholic Charities for the area flood victims.
be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be ex-
alted.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Sunday: All Saints Day (Rv 7:2-4,9-14, Ps 24, 1 Jn 3:1- Monday-Friday 9:30am to 9pm
3, Mt 5:1-12a) Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be Please sign-up for Eucharistic Adoration for the month of
great in heaven. November. You can spend a quiet hour once a week
with Our Lord listening and praying before the Blessed
Sacrament. You can sign-up in the narthex on weekends
and in the chapel during the week. Many time slots are still available.
We would like 2 people at each hour but many time slots have only 1
October 18, 2009 $15,405.50 person. We need your commitment.
Is the Mass more of an obligation to you? Are you not getting any-
thing out of or do not understand the significance of the Mass? Why?
Champs / edge youth group news
The Liturgy (Mass) is the summit toward which the activity Do you have a child in 4th-8th grade? If so, give your child a chance to get
of the Church is directed. Every liturgical celebration, because it is an involved with other Catholic youth in our parish! RSVP to any event your
child plans to attend at cbarrett@standrewcatholic.com. If you would like to
action of Christ the priest and of his body, which is the church, is a
be added to my email list and notified of upcoming events (or last minute
preeminently sacred action. No other action of the church equals its
changes regarding event details), contact Christen Barrett at the email listed
effectiveness by the same title nor to the same degree. From the above.
liturgy, therefore, and especially from the Eucharist, grace is poured Saturday, Nov. 7: Fleece Blanket Party in room 202 & 203 from 6-
forth upon us as from a fountain . . . but in order that the liturgy may 8pm. Each child must bring 4 yards of fleece (2 yards solid color/2 yards
be able to produce its full effects it is necessary that the faithful come with a print). Snacks available. ( We are still accepting fleece or monetary
to it with proper dispositions, that their minds be attuned to their donations from the parish. These blankets are donated to the children at
voices, and that they cooperate with heavenly grace lest they receive local shelters. Thank you in advance for helping us achieve this special
it in vain. (Sacrosanctum Concilium – The Constitution on the Sacred project!)
Liturgy, articles 7, 10 and 11). Saturday, Dec. 5: (New date) Festival of Lights at Lake Lanier. This event
will need volunteer drivers. Details to be announced. Please check bulle-
Sunday Nov. 1, 2009: The Mass: Introductory Rites tin.
Sunday Nov. 8, 2009: The Mass: The Liturgy of the Word Monday, Dec. 14: Christmas Party in room 202 from 6-7:15 PM. We will
Sunday Nov. 15, 2009: The Mass: The Liturgy of the Eucharist and have Christmas crafts, snacks, and an opportunity to make holiday cards for
Concluding Rites a local nursing home.
Discussion follows after each video presentation. Come join us and Don't forget: Winter EDGE Retreat for grades 6-8 takes place in Febru-
appreciate the Mass. ary! Check bulletin for details!
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE: St. Peter Chanel in Roswell will LET THE LIGHT SHINE OUT OF DARKNESS (2 Cor. 4:6): The
host its tenth annual Mass of Remembrance on Saturday, November Archdiocese invites anyone who has been wronged by the Catholic
7th at 11:00am in the Catholic section of Green Lawn Cemetery. The Church in any way to Prayer Service of Atonement with Archbishop
Mass is open to all and is an opportunity to celebrate the lives of de- Wilton Gregory on Thursday, November 12, 2009. The Prayer Ser-
ceased loved ones and remember in prayer the souls of the faithfully vice will be held at the Cathedral of Christ the King from 7:00pm-
departed. For further info contact Elyse Erwin at 678-277-9424 or visit 8:30pm with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. For more informa-
www.stpeterchanel.org. tion contact Sue Stubbs at sstubbs@archatl.com or 404-885-7459.
Parish Activities at a Glance MARIST HOLIDAY ARTS AND CRAFT SHOW: Marist will
have their Craft Fair on Saturday, November 7th from 9:00am-
Weekly Events 4:00pm.Admission is $3.00. For additional information check
Adoration M to F 9:30am-9:00pm www.marist.com/holidaytraditions.
Bible Study Tuesday Morning Tues. 10:00am
Bible Study Friday Morning Fri. 10:00am
Bible Study-Friday Night Fri. 7:00pm ST. PIUS X HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE: St. Pius will have
Divine Mercy Chaplet Fri. 3:00pm their arts festival on Saturday, November 21st from 9:00am-3:00pm.
Legion of Mary Thurs. 10:00am Admission is $3 per person.
Men’s Fellowship Fri. 6:30am Mass 7:00am Fellowship
Miraculous Medal Novena Mon. 7:15pm
Spirit and Truth Mon. 8:00pm Ministry Contacts
Religious Education Mon. 6:00pm
Respect Life Rosary Sun. at 1:00pm Altar Care Trudy Scully 770/998-8752
RCIA Sun. at 9:00am Altar Servers Sheryl Hess 770-998-6766
Rosary M to F 8:25am American Heritage Girls Kim Wunschel 770-363-2012
Rosary M to F 12:45pm Bereavement Ministry Jenny Smentek smentekjenny@gmail.com
Spanish Divine Mercy Chaplet Mon. at 6:00pm Bible Study (Friday Night) Elaine Ruppenthal 770-754-6104
Toastmasters Thurs. at 7:45pm Bible Study (Friday Morning) Gene O’Brien 770-664-5639
Bible Study (Tues. Morning) Christine Caveness 770-393-1816
Monthly Events Caring Connection Ginny Boll 770-993-8738
Columbian Squires 2nd Sun. at 3:45pm Catholics Returning Home Larry/Tracie Vicario 770-998-5971
Cub Scout Pack 2006 1st, 2nd, & 4th Friday 7:00pm CHAMPS Youth Group 4th & 5th Grade
Knights of Columbus 1st Mon. at 7:30pm Christen Barrett 404-242-6029
Over 55 Club 1st Fri. at 1:00pm Christ Renews His Parish Katie Troline 678-352-1311
Parish Council 2nd Thur. at 6:30pm Columbian Squires Don Boyle 770-410-9237
Prayer Shawl Ministry 1st Thur. at 6:30pm Cub Scout Pack 2006 Phil Vance 770-597-1401
Respect Life 2nd Sat. at 10:00am EDGE Youth Group Christen Barrett cbarret@standrewcatholic.com
St. Vincent de Paul 1st Tue. at 7:00pm Elijah Cup Liz Schantz 770-518-6836
St. Vincent de Paul 3rd Sat. at 8:00am Eucharist Adoration Guardians Carol Meurer 770-641-9720
Venturing Crew 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:00pm Eucharistic Ministers Parish Office 770-641-9720
Familia Sara Sullivan 678-965-5351
Homeschoolers of St. Andrew Carolyn Rittmueller 678-524-4950
Please Pray For Our Sick Homestretch Sandy Lashley 770-641-9720
JIFF-Journey in Faith Formation Rick Medina 678-687-8308
Jean Austin, Donald Bedell, David Benjamin, Rebecca Benjamin, Lynne Knights of Columbus Tom Hoover 770-712-7849
Beauchamp, Settembrina Biagioni, Darlene Bixler, Julia Blyth, Bishop J. Kevin Lectors Gert Mullin 770-772-6280
Boland, John W. Boyle, Mary Boyle, Kristie Buck, Daniella Burnf, Graciela Buzeta, Legion of Mary Carol Albright 770-993-7903
Mayone Byron, Michael Camuti, Stephen Capano, Juan Jose Chico, Bonnie Chico, Lifenites/High School Youth Group Cassi Villanueva 770-641-9720
San Juanita Chico, Lorelei Clapper, Heidi Clearly, Amy Coddington, Maureen Marriage Encounter Dave/Ronnie Gorzynski 770-594-7608
Cooke, Patsy Crow, Josh Davis, Elizabeth DeBuys, Dawn DeLucia, Mary DeLucia, Men’s Fellowship Mike Lerch 678-521-1583
Jane Demaso, Hank Deren, Jeannette Derum, Alvin Dieter, Kaitlynn Donahue, Moms of St. Andrew Julie Franklin 678-320-0444
Jerry Dooley, Margit Dvorak, Claire Ehrmann, Miriam Flanagan, Marge Fleming, Shannon Wiggins 770-552-0701
Paula Frederick, Judy Friedman, Linda Frescona, Marie Gaede, Lucille Gallagher, Music Ministry Bernie Sotola 770-641-9720 x231
or music@standrewcatholic.com
John Gannon, Montye Gardner, Margaret Gavin, Iris Gotschall, Richard Granath,
Over 55 Club Gert Mullin 770-772-6280
Elizabeth Jane Gricus, Pat Groetsch, Mary Ann Gulitozi, Brittany Healy, Michael
Parish Council John Miles 770-518-8512
Healy, Kim Henderson, Heidi Hendricks, Pat Hodges, Will Hodges, Harry Hodgins,
Prayer Shawl Ministry Regina Fueher 770-640-6122
Bruce Holt, Kerri Horton, Dani Howard, Collins Marie Howard, Jill Ingenito, Rose Preschool Carol Hastings 770-642-1636
James, Joan Johnson, Art Johnson, Kay Johnson, , Martha Kassis, Merrell King, Chris Lovejoy 770-642-1636
Tom Knox, Johnny Kranyecz, Dolores Lamb, Deacon Mike Landaiche, Jr., James Religious Education Eileen DeJulio 770-641-9720x228
Lasneski, Laura Lawton, Mary-Gay Li, Tom Loesch, Marie Lourdes, Jane Mayer, or religioused@standrewcatholic.com
Gary Meader, Ursula Medlen, Jackson Moore, David Morsa, James Nielsen, Carol R.C.I.A. Tom Gotschall 770-490-9436
Anne Palermo, Maggie Paoletti, Arnulfo Pathon, Erin Patrick, Paulette Pettorosi, Respect Life Eileen Schuster 770-587-2611
Peggy Plunkett, Bill Plunkett, Lynn Ponder, Mary V. Quinlan, Alice Reid, Deborah St. Martin de Porres Sandy Lashley 770-641-9720
Ritter, Hazel Rizzo, David Rundell, Paul Scibona, Julie Shannon, Chris Singh, St. Vincent de Paul Denise Fisher 770-641-9720
Deacon Bob Smith, Jack Smith, Wayne Smith, Sharon Somers, Paul Stahlschmidt, Spanish Ministry Cecilia Campos 770-649-9392
Donna St. Pierre, Elaine Stephens, John and Shirley Stevens, Rick Stradtman, Ushers Guild John Miles 770-518-8512
Doni Strok, Bill Swiger, Graham Troline, Nilca Trujillo, Tim Truxillo, Tom Valentine, Venture Crew 2006 Jerry Cross 770-330-9382
Josephina Villasenor, Ruth Voorhis, Colton Walker, Julie Walker, Reilly Walsh, Kim Wedding Coordinators Carol Meurer 770-641-9720
Weber, James F. Weller, Calvin Ray White, Debbie Williams, Brian Wynn-Higgins Welcoming Committee Claudette Piper 770-518-9604
To add or delete names please contact Carol Meurer at 678-641-9720 Women’s Guild Lisa Biagioni 770-777-5912
or andrewreception@bellsouth.net.
HOMBRENUEVO les invita a la Conferencia de “Un Dios a mi medi- El Ministerio de enfermos JESUS DIVINA MISERICORDIA lleva el
mensaje de amor Misericordioso de Jesús a todos los hogares e n
da”. Existe un solo Dios y no muchos de donde escoger. Martes 03 donde se encuentre un enfermo en cama.
de Noviembre 2009 de 7-9pm en St. Andrew Catholic Church. 10PM. Salón 207
Donativo $15
CONFERENCIA SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA DOMESTICA: CUALES SON LOS DIFEREN-
Clases de ingles tercer nivel. Viernes 7-9pm Salón 205. TES TIPOS DE VIOLENCIA DOMESTICA? Como podemos ayudar en nuestra iglesia,
grupo o comunidad? Sábado 24 de octubre, 2009 de 10:00 am. a 1:00 pm. Norcross
Celebración de la festividad de la Virgen de Guadalupe do- Human Services Center 5030 Georgia Belle Ct. Norcross. Gratis
mingo 13 de Diciembre. Mañanitas con desayuno misa de
7:30am. Misa solemne y convivio misa de 7:00pm. GRUPO DE JOVENES ADULTOS 18+ SE REUNE LOS VIERNES DE 8-
10PM. Salón 207