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Parish Information
Father Roberto Herrera
- Beaut iful Pilgrimage to France -
Business Manager John Steadman
Accountant Millie Browning
Director of Faith Formation
Bev Fox
Youth Ministry Coordinator Kasey Lansford
Communications Coordinator Emily Faz
Pastoral Administration
Lily Vaughn
Maintenance Clarence Drinkwine
Monday - Friday 9am-2pm
Parish Office
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Mass Schedule
Important Info
Confessions Saturday - 4:00 - 4:45pm or call for appointment Eucharistic Adoration 1st Friday 9 am – 6 pm SVdP Hotline 706-453-4744 Rosary Before Mass 8:40am
We are happy to announce another opportunity for pilgrimage, once again sponsored by Proximo Travel and hosted by our COKUS friend, Deacon Jay Dallas. This very special, wide-ranging, 13 day pilgrimage is to France on September 6-18, 2018. It begins at Nor-mandy, (including its historic monasteries and a visit to the D-Day Landing beaches) and ends in Nice to tour beautiful southern France. In between, there are stays in Paris, Aix-en-Provence, LaSalette (in the French Alps)and more! As always, it will include flights from any U.S. airport, professional guides, good hotels, comfortable buses and all meals except lunches. The price is $4,699.00. Registrations are currently open and final payments must be made by May 6, so the time to decide is now. For questions and information, including a detailed itinerary of the many places to visit, please call Proxi-mo Travel at 855-842-8001, www.proximotravel.com or contact Deacon Jay at [email protected]. Like all Proximo pilgrimages, this trip is consecrated to the maternal care of the Blessed Virgen Mary. Please come and enjoy an experience of a lifetime!
Anointing of the Sick The last weekend of each month, I administer the Anointing of the Sick. It is important to remem-ber that…the anointing of the sick is administered to bring spiritual and even physical strength during an illness, especially near the time of death. It is most likely one of the last sacraments one will receive. A sacrament is an outward sign established by Jesus Christ to confer inward grace. In more basic terms, it is a rite that is performed to convey God’s grace to the recipient, through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Sacrament’s Institution: Like all the sacraments, holy anointing was instituted by Jesus Christ during his earthly ministry. The Catechism explains, "This sacred anointing of the sick was instituted by Christ our Lord as a true and proper sacrament of the New Testament. It is alluded to indeed by Mark, but is recommended to the faithful and promulgated by James the apostle and brother of the Lord" (CCC 1511; Mark 6:13; Jas. 5:14-15). The anointing of the sick conveys several graces and imparts gifts of strengthening in the Holy Spirit against anxiety, discouragement, and temptation, and conveys peace and fortitude (CCC 1520). These graces flow from the atoning death of Jesus Christ, for "this was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah, ‘He took our infirmities and bore our diseases’" (Matt. 8:17). Mark refers to the sacrament when he recounts how Jesus sent out the twelve disciples to preach, and "they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them" (Mark 6:13). In his epistle, James says, "Is any among you sick? Let him call for the el-ders [priests] of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man, and the Lord will raise him up; and if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven" (Jas. 5:14–15). The early Church Fathers recognized this sacrament’s role in the life of the Church. Around A.D. 250, Origen wrote that the penitent Christian "does not shrink from declaring his sin to a priest of the Lord and from seeking medicine . . . [of] which the apostle James says: ‘If then there is any-one sick, let him call the presbyters of the Church, and let them impose hands upon him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man, and if he be in sins, they shall be forgiven him’" (Homilies on Leviticus 2:4). In the year 350, Bishop Serapion wrote, "We beseech you, Savior of all men, you that have all virtue and power, Father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and we pray that you send down from heaven the healing power of the only-begotten [Son] upon this oil, so that for those who are anointed . . . it may be effected for the casting out of every disease and every bodily infirmity . . . for good grace and remission of sins . . . " (The Sacramentary of Serapion 29:1). The Sacrament’s Effects: "The special grace of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick has as its effects: the uniting of the sick person to the passion of Christ, for his own good and that of the whole Church; the strengthening, peace, and courage to endure in a Christian manner the suffer-ings of illness or old age; the forgiveness of sins, if the sick person was not able to obtain it through the sacrament of penance; the restoration of health, if it is conducive to the salvation of his soul; the preparation for passing over to eternal life" (CCC 1532). Does a person have to be dying to receive this sacrament? No. The Catechism says, "The anointing of the sick is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. Hence, as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived" (CCC 1514).
Please Join us in
the Social Hall after
9am Mass for
Coffee and Donuts!
P r ay e r Requests M a s s Intentions
Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. St. Paul reminds us that God Himself “did not spare His own Son.” Are my gifts to the Lord---of my resources, of my time, of myself---also sacrificial?
Stewardship Scripture Reflection 2nd Week of Lent
For those in critical need of daily prayers. Note: Names will stay on the Prayer list for 6 weeks and then they will be removed. Call 706-453-7292 x 4 or email [email protected]
with updates.
Military Personnel
Tarah Thompson
Steve Piller
Nicholas Piller
Rod Piller
Barbara Koch
Deborah Stritt
Linda Chelena
Harriet Thompson
Vicky Abbott
Sonya Stephenson
Christopher Stephenson
Sean Scott
Walter Cochran
Andrea Vasquez
Stanley Sides
James Hause
Freeda Karwisch
Jeffery Crane
Guadalupe Patiño
Carolyn Cates
Isabel Montiagudo
Jacob King
Larry Subacz family
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
5PM PATRICIA KRONLEN †
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
9AM REBECCA RAMAY †
11:45 PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
NO MASS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
9AM SPECIAL INTENTION
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
6PM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
MARCH
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
9AM DON WEISSMAN †
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
9AM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH †
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
5PM DOROTHY JIACONIA †
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
9AM MOHR FAMILY
11:45 PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
DO YOU KNIT, CROCHET, QUILT, OR WEAVE???
Your time, talent,and prayer can bring comfort to those ex-
periencing physical, emotional, or spiritual difficulty. The
goal of the ministry is to "wrap up" and provide solace to
those in need of healing and love. The recipient is prayed
for by the blanket maker and the blanket is blessed by Fa-
ther Herrera. They are available to all ages, parishioner or
not. They are a GIFT from Christ Our King and Savior. The
next Prayer Blanket Ministry meeting will be on Monday,
February 26th at 10:00AM in the "Brides Room".....the small
room adjacent to the office. If you are unable to attend the
meeting but would like information about the ministry,
please call Sara Kahl @ 706-999-9955 or e-mail her at
[email protected]. Please join us!
February 24th Confession 4:00pm 25th DONUTS After 9:00am Mass Social Hall 25th Faith Formation 25th CLOW 26th Monday Morning Bible Study 26th Prayer Blanket Ministry 10:00am Bride’s Room 27th KoC Trivia 6:00pm Social Hall 28st Life Night/Edge Night 6:30pm March 2nd Adoration 9:00am-6:00pm Sanctuary 2nd Stations of the Cross 5:00pm Sanctuary 2nd Stations of the Cross (SPANISH) 7:00pm Sanctuary 3rd Confession 4:00pm 4th DONUTS After 9:00am Mass Social Hall 4th Faith Formation 4th CLOW
L o o k i n g Ahead
You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can
never repay you.
Offertory At Mass 2/10-2/11/18…......... $ 6,864. Online Giving 2/5/18— 2/11/18… 3,605. Total $ 10,469 February second collections: 2/11/18—St Vincent de Paul 2/18/18—Black & Indian Missions
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Go to: www.cokas.org.
Online Giving Questions—Call or email: Millie Browning
706-453-7292, ext. 9, [email protected]
St e wa r d s h i p of Treasure
Parish Receptionist/Office Assistant
We are in need of a Parish Receptionist/Office Assistant to more effectively deal with the demands in
our Parish Office.
Are you interested in helping our parish efficiently deal with the needs of our parishioners? This posi-
tion requires strong computer skills and ability to communicate with parishioners, visitors, and ven-
dors in a pleasant and welcoming manner. Key Skills and Qualifications:
Strong computer skills, including a working proficiency with Microsoft Office and email.
Excellent organizational, customer service, and communications skills.
Ability to maintain confidential information
Excellent interpersonal skills
Effective Oral and written communications skills
For the full job description, visit our website (www.cokas.org).
Under Parish Info & News tab, click on “Parish Receptionist/Office Assistant Job Opening”.
If you are interested in this job opportunity please email your resume to John Steadman, Business
Manager, at [email protected]
Announcements
Join us for Trivia on Tuesday, Feb 27
Doors open at 6:00 p.m
All are invited to participate in the fun!
If you would like to register for Trivia, email Jim Collins [email protected] or Ernie Pollitzer [email protected]. Mail your check for $20 per person or an entire table of 8 for $160. All checks should be made out to: Knights of Columbus. Your check will be your guaranteed reservation and should be mailed to: Jim Collins, 118 Millpond Trace, Eatonton, GA 31024. Questions? Call Jim Collins @ 706-999-1405 or Er-nie Pollitzer @ 770-331-2858.
Trivia Sweet Treats: If you can bake a couple of batches of cookies for trivia, please call Sharon Liebeck at (706) 999-1669.You will need to have them at the church on Tuesday, Feb 27. Cooking for Trivia Night: Anyone interested in having a good time while helping with Trivia, please plan to attend both days of making hors d’oeuvres, Monday and Tuesday, Feb 26 and 27 at 10:00 am in the church kitchen. Call Maura Lanzarone at (706) 484-1081, to sign up or for further information.
Beer and wine will be provided by the Knights of
Columbus. Donations will be greatly appreciated as
part of this important fund-raising event
UNDER POLICY, NO OTHER ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES ARE PERMITTED AT THE EVENT.
Knights of Columbus invite you to a
FISH FRY FRIDAY March 9
5:30-7:00 PM In the COKAS Social Hall right after Stations
of the Cross
Golfers and Volunteers
Needed - Sign Up for a
Fun Day!
The “Giving Back to the Community” Golf Tourna-ment held by Christ Our King and Savior Church is April 9, 2018 at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee. Golf-ers, we are looking for sin-gle, doubles and foursome ladies, men’s and couples golfers. To register, regis-ter on-line at cokas.org or complete and return the form found on the bro-chure. Be sure to provide a
name, telephone number and email address for your primary team contact.
In addition to golfers, we need volunteer staff to han-dle setup and registration on tournament day at Har-bor Club, monitors to oversee the Par-3 Poker, Hole-in-One and Putting Contests and supply water and ice during the day. Lunch will be provided. If you would like to help, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Jim Blankenheim, at 706-816-9225 or send an email to Jim at [email protected]
DONACION DE SANGRE
"ANUNCIOS PARROQUIALES"
El Sacramento de la Confesión es todos los
Sábados de 4:00 pm a 4:45 pm
Clase de Primera Comunion para
2° - 5° Grado
Para padres y estudiantes
Miercoles 28 de Febrero de
6:00-7:30pm en el PLC
Miercoles 7, 14 y 21 de Marzo
de 6:00-7:30pm en el PLC
Clase de Primera Comunion para
6° - 8° Grado
Para padres y estudiantes
Domingo, 25 de Febrero
de 10:30-11:30 en el PLC
Domingo, 4, 11 y 18 de Marzo
de 10:30-11:30 en el PLC
Domingo, 8 y15 de Abril
de 10:30-11:30 en el PLC
Se ofrece cuidado de niños(gratis), du-
rante las reuniones de los miércoles
por la noche, para las Familias de los
alumnos de las clases de
Preparación de Sacramento
(1° Comunión y Confirmación)
CABALLEROS DE COLON
Venta de Pescado
Frito 9 de marzo en el
Salón Social de 5:30 a 7:00 PM
Todos los viernes de
cuaresma ha-brá viacrucis en Ingles, a las 5:00pm y en Español a
las 7:00pm