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VOL. 5 FEBRUARY 16-17, 2013 ISSUE 7 Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel First Sunday of Lent  Pastor:  Fr. Joseph Lea  (267) 243-5861  joseph.p.lea.mil@mail.mil NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter  (706) 791-4308 Deacon: - Rev. Mr. David Krieg el [email protected] - Rev. Mr. Kelley Culve r [email protected]  PLC: Lola Rivera (706) 791-4829 [email protected] RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramer  [email protected] RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) 855-9893 [email protected] Music Director: Sonia Rivera [email protected]  MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275 [email protected] Knights of Columbus: Tim McCarthy [email protected]  Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi [email protected]  EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781 [email protected] Altar Servers: Alex Besel [email protected] Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-6946 [email protected] Ushers/Greeters :Bill Holt,(706)951-362 5 [email protected] Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson  [email protected] Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimayor  welcomesunday @saintmichael parishfg.org Webmaster: Judy Culver  [email protected] Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha  [email protected] Hospitality Team: [email protected]  Bulletin Editor: Lola Rivera [email protected] SAINT MICHAEL’S MISSION STATEMENT Saint Michael’s Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associate d with the Armed Forces under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for the Military Services served by the pastoral leadership of our priest(s), deacon(s), and parish staff. The community is dedicated to exemplifying Christian community by pro- claiming the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, service, and witness to the people of Fort Gordon and surrounding communities. Monday & Wednesday: 11:30am Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am and 10:00am RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00pm-4:45pm Sunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am (also by appointment) Parish Staff MASS SCHEDULE In each of the three Synoptic Gospels, after his baptism, Jesus is reported to have spent forty days in the desert, fasting and praying. In Luke and in Matthew, the devil presents three temptations to Jesus. The devil tempts Jesus to use his power to appease his hunger, he o ffers Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if Jesus will worship him, and he tempts Jesus to put God's promise of protection to the test. In each case, Jesus resists, citing words from Scrip- ture to rebuke the devil's temptation. Each temptation that Jesus faces offers insight into the spirituality we hope to develop as we keep the forty days of the Season of Lent. We can trust God to provide for our material needs. We worship God because God alone has dominion over us and our world. We can trust God to be faithful to his promises. Jesus' rejection of the devil's temptations shows that he will not put God to the test. Grounding himself on the Word and authority of Scripture, Jesus rebukes the devil by his confidence in God's protection and faithfulness. This Gospel highlights for us one of the central themes of the Season of Lent. We are dependent upon God for all that we have and all that we are. An ything that leads us to reject this dependency or to distrust its sufficiency, is a temptation from the devil. Luke ends his report of Jesus' temptation in the desert by noting that the devil departs for a time. The implica- tion is that the devil will return. Jesus knows that he will be tempted again in the Garden o f Gethsemane. The depth of Jesus' trust in God is shown most fully when Jesus rejects the temptation to turn away from the task God has given to him. Jesus' final rebuke of the d evil is his sacrifice on the Cross. Jesus' responses to the temptations of the devil teach us how we can respond to temptation. As we start our jour- ney through Lent, this Sunday's Gospel calls us to adopt the same confidence that Jesus had in the face of tempta- tion: God's word alone will suffice, God's promise of protection can be trusted, and God alone is God.  Retrieved from http://w ww.loyol a.com/sund ayconnec tion. Continues in page 2 Operation Rice Bowl St. Michael’s will support the program “Operation Rice Bowl” (ORB) sponsored by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) during Lent again this year. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, we will distribute the ORB boxes for you to fill with your donations. We will collect the boxes on March 30-31, 2013 during our Mass. Thanks for your generosity. Your su pport will help families around the world through CRS’s development Projects. Upcoming Designated Offering  There will be a designated offering this weekend on February 16- 17, 2013 for “AMS Seminarians Funds.” Please know that this offering was requested by our Parish Council and approved by the Chaplaincy Program Budget Advisory Committee (CPBAC) Fort Gordon. Please, consider to be generous for this cause. Thank you. St. Michael’s Financial Advisor,  Aldo Calv i.

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VOL. 5 FEBRUARY 16-17, 2013 ISSU

Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel 

First Sunday of Lent 

Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea  (267) 243-5861 [email protected] 

NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter  (706) 791-4308

Deacon:- Rev. Mr. David Kriegeldeacondave@saintmichaelparishf

- Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver deaconkelley@saintmichaelparish

PLC: Lola Rivera (706) [email protected]

RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramer  recoordinator@saintmichaelparish

RCIA: Kelley Culver  (706) [email protected]

Music Director: Sonia Rivera music@saintmichaelparishfg

MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) 855-9275mccw@saintmichaelparishfg

Knights of Columbus: Tim McCarKnightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparish

Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi cym@saintmichaelparishfg.

EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) [email protected]

Altar Servers: Alex Besel altarservers@saintmichaelparishf

Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-69lectors@saintmichaelparishf

Ushers/Greeters:Bill Holt,(706)951ushers@saintmichaelparishf

Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson  [email protected]

Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimaywelcomesunday@saintmichaelparish

Webmaster: Judy Culver  webmaster@saintmichaelparishf

Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha  lemuschedule@saintmichaelparishHospitality Team:

hospitality@saintmichaelparishBulletin Editor: Lola Rivera 

bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg.

SAINT MICHAEL’S MISSION STATEMENT 

Saint Michael’s Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associated with the Armed Forces und

guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for the Military Services served by the pastoral leadership o

priest(s), deacon(s), and parish staff. The community is dedicated to exemplifying Christian community by

claiming the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, service, and witness to the people of Fort Gordon

surrounding communities.

Monday & Wednesday: 11:30amaturday: 5:00pmunday: 8:30am and 10:00am

RECONCILIATIONaturday: 4:00pm-4:45pmunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am

also by appointment)

Parish Staff 

MASS SCHEDULE

n each of the three Synoptic Gospels, after his baptism, Jesus is reported to have spent forty days in the desert,

sting and praying. In Luke and in Matthew, the devil presents three temptations to Jesus. The devil tempts Jesus use his power to appease his hunger, he offers Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if Jesus will worship him, and

e tempts Jesus to put God's promise of protection to the test. In each case, Jesus resists, citing words from Scrip-re to rebuke the devil's temptation.

Each temptation that Jesus faces offers insight into the spirituality we hope to develop as we keep the forty daysf the Season of Lent. We can trust God to provide for our material needs. We worship God because God alone hasominion over us and our world. We can trust God to be faithful to his promises. Jesus' rejection of the devil'smptations shows that he will not put God to the test. Grounding himself on the Word and authority of Scripture,

esus rebukes the devil by his confidence in God's protection and faithfulness.This Gospel highlights for us one of the central themes of the Season of Lent. We are dependent upon God for

l that we have and all that we are. Anything that leads us to reject this dependency or to distrust its sufficiency, istemptation from the devil.

Luke ends his report of Jesus' temptation in the desert by noting that the devil departs for a time. The implica-on is that the devil will return. Jesus knows that he will be tempted again in the Garden of Gethsemane. The depthf Jesus' trust in God is shown most fully when Jesus rejects the temptation to turn away from the task God hasven to him. Jesus' final rebuke of the devil is his sacrifice on the Cross.Jesus' responses to the temptations of the devil teach us how we can respond to temptation. As we start our jour-

ey through Lent, this Sunday's Gospel calls us to adopt the same confidence that Jesus had in the face of tempta-on: God's word alone will suffice, God's promise of protection can be trusted, and God alone is God.

etrieved from http://www.loyola.com/sundayconnection.

Continues in page 2

Operation Rice Bowlt. Michael’s will support the program “Operation Rice Bowl” (ORB) sponsored by Catholic Relief ervices (CRS) during Lent again this year. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, we will distribute theRB boxes for you to fill with your donations. We will collect the boxes on March 30-31, 2013 during our Mass.hanks for your generosity. Your support will help families around the world through CRS’s development Projects.

Upcoming Designated Offering 

here will be a designated offering this weekend on February 16-17, 2013 for “AMS Seminarians Funds.” Pleasenow that this offering was requested by our Parish Council and approved by the Chaplaincy Program Budget

Advisory Committee (CPBAC) Fort Gordon. Please, consider to be generous for this cause. Thank you.St. Michael’s Financial Advisor, Aldo Calvi.

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Rehearsal InformationChoir Practice is on Wednesdays at

7:45pm at ourchapel. Singersand musiciansare welcomed!Contact SoniaRivera at (706)627-0637 orsend her anemail at

[email protected] 

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Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)

MCCW at Fort Gordon offers FAITH STUDY on Monday mornings from 9:30 -11:00am followed by daily Mass for those who can attend. This year we are studying“Catholicism” by Fr. Robert Barron. Margaret Lepak is our facilitator. Childcare is noonger offered. We apologize for the inconvenience.

MINISTRIES NEWS

Facilitator:

FATHER JOSEPH LEA

[email protected]

Families WantedOur Parish is looking for families who would like tobring up the gifts at each mass. Please contact BillHolt if you are interested or need more information(706) 951-3625 or [email protected]

Altar Servers Training!!!There will be an Altar Serverstraining session on Saturday

March 16 from Noon –  1pmat Good Shepherd Chapel. Allcurrent and new servers mustattend. For more information,please contact the Altar Serv-ers Coordinator, Alex Besel at(706) 855-9275

[email protected] .Thank you. 

Would you like to Donate Flowers for a Special Intention?You can donate flowers for a special intention, such as, in memory of the deathof a loved one, or in celebration of your wedding anniversary, or birthday.Please, contact the Flowers Ministry Coordinator Fran Simpson for more infor-mation @ [email protected].

Are you celebrating your b-daysoon? Send us an email at

[email protected]

Monthly MeetingPlease know that our next meeting will be on Tuesday F

ruary 19, 2013 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social and the meetstarts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knight T

McCarthy if you have any questions at:[email protected]

Knights of Columbus WebsiteSt. Michael’s Knights of Columbus just inaugurated thown website where active and prospective members can frelevant information and upcoming activities and eveThis website also provides a section “Prayer Request” tcan be used to request prayers for a parishioner in neYou may visit the new website at

http://www.kofc14773.org/  

40 ITEMS 4 LENT:FOOD DRIVEWHERE-At The Good Shepherd Chapel after the EVEMass during Lent.

FOR-Sister Janet at Catholic Social Services. She neRice and Beans.A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who has donated year, Saint Michael The Archangel has provided nea1000 Lbs to the needy of the Augusta Community.For any questions contact Please contact PGK Al Lar706-631-9749 

Do you receive St. Michael’s weekly happenings?If the answer is NO, please contact the PLC today and request to be included inour parish emailing list [email protected]

Ushers NeededWe are in need of several ushersfor each of our Mass services (Sat.5:pm, Sun. 8:30am and 10am).This is a great opportunity to

serve your parish. Please contactthe Ushers Coordinator Bill Holtf you are interested or need morenformation (706)951-3625 or

[email protected]

Altar Servers NeededOur Parish is looking for adult or children whowould like to serve as altar servers at the 5pm Mass.Please contact Lola Rivera. 

The Knights of Columbus

Invite you and your spouse

to a Fraternal Benefits Night 

At The Good Shepherd Chapel after the Five PM Mass o

April, 2013.This briefing will increase your knowledge of the be

fits to you, your spouse and family as a potential membecurrent member of the Knights of Columbus.

The Guest Speaker is Sir Knight Kurt Eyrich the FiAgent for Augusta, GA. The briefing will last aboutminutes, followed by the Blessing and meal.

Please RSVP to GK Tim McCarthy, [email protected] 

20 April 2013

Great Food and Great Company!

from 11:00 — 2pm

 At 3352 Milledgeville Road,

Attention EMEs,Lectors and Ushers 

Please let the Liturgy Schedule coor-dinator know if you need to changeyour schedule. Thank you.lemuschedule @saintmichaelparihsfg.org 

ATTENTION

FACEBOOK USERS!

Volunteer Today!!!We are recruiting new volunteers for the differentministries that we have in our parish. Contact theParish Life Coordinator if you are interested inserving our community. There are many openopportunities some of them are listed in page 5.Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested [email protected] or (706) 791-

4829.

Military Archdiocese Website Do you need to request a baptism certificate? FirstCommunion certificate? You may inquire anysacramental information you may need at  http:// 

www.milarch.org 

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YOUTH MASS24 February 2013 @ 10 AM

Youth are encouraged to do the readserve as ushers, sing in the choir, and sent the gifts during Mass. Please con

the Youth Ministry Coordinator if youinterested in participating. We have cpractice on Wednesday at 7:45pm inchapel. Contact us if you have any qtions at

[email protected]

Send us an email if you are celebrating your wedding

anniversary next month [email protected]

YOUTH MINISTRY  news Pa

Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.or

CYM NEXT MEETING!!Sunday February 24 at 11:30am in Bldg

13. Join Us!! Food is provided.

Parents are welcomeSunday Youth Group is the core program

of Catholic Youth Ministry and a year of learning about our faith, enjoying fellow-ship among the youth of our parish, and just

having good times. CYM is about beingcloser to Jesus so that we make a differencein our own life and make a difference in theworld. CYM is your ticket to all the greatprograms and activities of CYM. Mostimportant is that you get here to YouthGroup….do NOT stay away. Please contact the Youth Ministry Coordi-nator Laura Pizzi if you have any questionsat [email protected] 

Book Club Discussion

on Mondays6:30pm-7:30pm

This discussion is facilitated byFr Joseph Lea and DCN Kelley Culver

Sign up today in the activity room or at

 [email protected] Note: Books and food will be provided.

EME, Lectors and Ushers Schedulehe new schedule can be found on the St. Michael's Web-te. A copy is also posted on the bulletin board and the rearf the Chapel. Please, contact the Parish Life Coordinator if 

ou need a copy.

Scouts Troop 8 News!

Have a canoe, kayak or row boat gatheringust? Help the boy scouts enjoy the great out-oors by donating (tax deductible) a canoe tohe boys of Troop 8. Any condition would stille appreciated. To make a donation contact Dave Besel @06-855-9275 or at [email protected]

MPORTANT FOR PARENTS: If you need to provide any

f your child’s required documents for confirmation, pleasensure you submit them by Feb 9th to the PLC Lola Rivera

t [email protected]. Thank you.

St. Valentine's Day Dinner & DanceThe MCCW and Knights of Columbus hosted St. Michael’s annual Valentine's Day Diand Dance last Saturday February 9th in the St. Michael’s Hall at St. Joseph’s Cath

Church on Lumpkin Road in Augusta, GA. The theme chosen for this year’s dinner and dwas Mardi Gras, so attendees enjoyed a masquerade party with great music provided byDavid and soul singer John Hobbs. The party opened and brighten up by the Master of Cmony Aldo Calvi who livened up the party with games, free gift giving to the attendees. year’s Valentine’s Dinner was catered by Popeyes which resembled a close taste to MGras. We also celebrated Mrs. Munera’s birthday party and Mr. & Mrs. Cody’s 40th wedAnniversary.

This year’s Valentine’s dinner and dance supported the Archdiocese for the Military vices Seminarians Fund. Donations were accepted at the entrance to help prospective milchaplains who will serve our military personnel and communities stationed around the wThe total money raised for this cause was $1,120.00. Thank you for your generous donatio

The parish would like to thank MCCW and Knights of Columbus members who wo

hard to set up and clean up. Their hard work was noticeable one more time! A speTHANK YOU to Tim McCarthy and Laura Pizzi for coordinating and organizing this extdinary event. We are looking forward next year’s Valentine’s Dinner and Dance! God ble

Important DatesBelow you will find the dates to all upcoming events andmportant information for parents and children.

-Feb 14 — Winter Jam- Feb 15 — Confirmation Rehearsal at 7pm at Good Shep-herd Chapel- Feb 16 —  Confirmation. Arrive at 3pm- Feb 17 — Lunch with Bishop- Feb 23 — Class at 3pm

- Feb 23 — Soup Kitchen Community Svc- Mar 9 — Class at 3pm- March 23 — Celebration and end of Class. 9:30 am atLeitner Lake Clubhouse.

Boy Scouts MembershipBoy Scouts of America is alive and well in our commu-ity. The BSA has been around for over 100 years, instill-ng in our youth: leadership, life and survival skills, respect,aith, and courage. The local Boy Scout Troop out of St

Mary on the Hill Catholic Church is actively seeking newmembership. Please contact their Scoutmaster, Dave Beselt [email protected].  

Save the Date!In commemorating the 100 years of Immaculate Conception CatholicSchool, Church of the Most Holy Trinityis planning a 5K race on Saturday, April20, 2013. So, get your running/walking

shoes ready! More details to come!

Lenten Communal PenanceMarch 13, 2013 at 7pm

National Prayer Breakfast 2013This year’s National Prayer Breakfast (NPB) was h

the Gordon Club on February 7th. Nineteen parishincluding clergy, parish staff, and ministry coordinwere able to attend this annual event sponsored bReligious Support Office. The Ft. Gordon InstalChaplain, Chaplain (COL) James C. Watson openeNPB with an warm welcome to the hundreds of unifopersonnel of all branches and civilians. Later on, CH (Watson introduced the guest speaker, CH(MG) DougCarver, Ret. , 22nd Chief of Chaplains, US Armydelighted the attendees with an extraordinary talk oimportance of prayer.

 In this picture, CH (COL) Watson (left), PLC  Mrs. Lola Rivera and Deacon Dave Kriegel.

 In this picture, COL Jeff Lepak (left) , Fr. Paul Shuda, and Grand Knight Mr. Tim McCarthy.

 In this picture, Mrs. Terry Cruz (left), Mr.(Bo) Cruz, Mrs. Pat Holt and Brother Kni

Usher Coordinator Mr. Bill Holt .

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Pastoral Council

Adoration on Wednesdayoin us for adoration this coming Wednesday at 6:30pm. We meet every week 

spend and dedicate an hour in Eucharistic Adoration. This is a great way tocrease your faith and help you with your prayer life.

Confessionsrivate confessions at St. Michael’s are available for you before Mass on Satur-

ays 4pm and Sundays at 8am in the confessional box located in the Blessedacrament Chapel, but also face-to-face and by appointment at your conven-nce. Confessions are available in Spanish when Father Joseph celebrates

mass.

New to our Parish?lease take a minute and fill out our registration form. You can find these forms the counter located in the social room. You may give the form to the Parishife Coordinator, or to the chaplain assistant on duty. You can also downloade form from our website if this is more convenient for you, and send it [email protected]. Welcome! 

Parish Council Meetingt. Michael’s Parish Council Meeting is scheduled for  Tuesday

March 5th, 2013. The meeting will be at Good Shepherd ChapelGSC), social room at 5:30 pm.

Anointing of the SickIf you are in need of this sacrament, or if you are going to be hospitalplease contact Father Joseph (267) 243-5861

MatrimonyArrangements for marriage preparation should be made at least

months in advance of the proposed date. If there has been a prior marthat has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time marequired. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/prograrequired. Initially, all requests of information should be directed toCatholic Pastor at (267) 243-5861.

BaptismIn order to receive Baptism, parent(s) must be registered and attenMass. Dates and times of Baptism can ONLY be set after registeringPre-Baptism class, and talking with a Priest. Baptism and preparationBaptism must be arranged 30 days in advance. Contact the PLC ifneed assistance.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

The RCIA program is the process through which interested adultsolder children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic docand way of life. Contact Kelley Culver if you need [email protected] .

Pastoral CounselingAnyone wishing to see the Catholic Pastor for religious counseling is-ues may contact our Pastor. All requests of information should be directed Father Joseph at (267) 243-5861.

PLC’s Office Hours The Parish Life Coordinator is available to assist you with registrations, Sacra-mental inquires, PO requests, and any other need the following days and times:

Monday thru Thursday, 8am-2:15 andSaturday and Sunday during Mass schedule.

Need assistance? (706)791-4829 or (443) 223-1125

Pastoral Visitationshere is simply no place more appropriate than the home for pastors to interactith their parishioners in a personal manner. And this holds true whether suchteraction is for the purpose of leading a person to Christ, reclaiming a lost

oul, or offering support and guidance. For this reason, our Pastor, Father Josephould like to start Pastoral Visitations to give parishioners the opportunity of 

meeting and knowing him. He would like to visit parishioners’ homes twice aeek, so if you are interested in receiving the special visit of our Pastor, please

ontact the PLC Lola Rivera to schedule a Pastoral visitation @ (706) 791-4829,

r [email protected]. Father Joseph is looking forward to visitour home, talk and pray with you and your family in earnestness and humility.

Wedding Anniversary & Marriage Vow Renewalend us an email if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary next month.

We also encourage you to let us know if you would like to renew your marriageows at Mass, at least two weeks in advance. Requests can be submitted at:[email protected]

Writing Checks: When writing checks for our weekend collections, make sure you write the check to “CTOF” (Chapel Tithes and OfFund) Also remember , if you write a check $250 or above, you mafor a receipt from the chaplain assistant.

(COL) JEFF LEPAK, PRESIDENT [email protected] 

HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-P [email protected] 

JOANN CAPOZZOLI, SECRETARY [email protected] ALDO CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR 

[email protected] 

“May we never risk the life of our souls by being rese

or by bearing grudges.”-- St. Gregory of Nyssa. 

Change of Address or Moving?Please advise the Parish Life Coordinator when you have any chanaddress or telephone number, or if you are moving away.

Mass IntentionsIf you would like to offer a Mass for the repose of the soul of a loveor any other intention, you are encouraged to use one of our Mass from the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy.can also send it to the PLC via email at [email protected]

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Pa

VOLUNTEERS COORDINATOR (volunteer position)t. Michael’s Parish at Fort Gordon is looking for a dedicated, hardworking per-on, sensitive to the ways God calls and equips people for mission in daily life, toelp the members of our congregation grow in both spirituality and in participa-on. Positive communication skills, including both quality listening skills andomfort with cold-calling, are a necessity! Ability to maintain open and oftenommunication with parish volunteers.

Duties will include, but are not limited to:- Establish and maintain relationships with congregation members and com-

munity organizations to assist the congregation in accomplishing itsmissional responsibilities.

- Create and maintain databases of congregational member information suchas skills and interests. Such databases may include some or all softwaresuch as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Mi-crosoft Publisher.

- Establish and oversee recruitment procedures to meet specific group needsfor activities and functions of volunteers.

- Evaluate the work of volunteers to ensure that work is of appropriate qual-ity and that resources are used effectively.

- Assist in the assimilation process of new members. Work with the Parish Life Coordinator to acknowledge, recognize, and support volunteers aswell as recommend new directions for ministry.

- Help connect members with existing ministries and programs within thecongregation.

- Report questions, comments, or concerns regularly to the Parish Life Coor-

dinator .- Other duties as assigned by the Pastor and/or Parish Life Coordinator or as

deemed necessary.Interested? Questions? Contact the PLC at [email protected].

Adult Altar Servers WantedWe are looking for adult altar servers to assist at Mass, especially at S

day 5pm and Sunday 8:30am masses. Please, contact Alex Besel if yinterested in becoming an altar server.  This is a great opportunity toour Lord. [email protected] 

Volunteer Coordinator NeededVolunteers are the back bone of our parish, and most important, theyus to spread the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are looking

 person who would like to be St. Michael’s Volunteer Coordinator. Pcontact the PLC and ask her for a copy of the job description to learnits requirements and responsibilities. [email protected]

Evangelization CoordinatorWe are looking for volunteers to coordinate the Evangelization minPlease, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested in coordinating this mtry, or if you need more information at [email protected]

Recruiting New Volunteers— There are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate God’s love by volunteering so

our time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you have questions or need further i

ation. [email protected].

Care Ministry CoordinatorWe are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Care Ministry. This mtry assists parishioners who are sick at home or hospital. The ministrydinator is responsible for coordinating visits in consultation with the

pastor and PLC. The coordinator will be willing to visit parishionerrequest this assistance, share the Word of God and prayer with themoffer Holy Communion at the time of visit. If this is your call, or youfurther information, please contact us at [email protected]

Please, contact your coordinator with at least 48 hours in advance if you are unable to serve at the mass that you are schedule.

Lectors: Tom Dean (706) 860-6946 or [email protected]

Extraordinary Ministers: Judy Kriegel (706) 869-9781 or [email protected]

Ushers: Bill Holt (706) 951-3625 or [email protected]

You may contact the Liturgy Schedule Coordinator if you have any questions or concerns about schedule at Brian Musha @

[email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation.

Visit the AMS for more information http://www.milarch.org/site/c.dwJXKgOUJiIaG/b.8204321/k.93A7/Year_of_Faith__Archdiocesan_Resources.htm

DATE MASS TIME LECTORS EMEs USHERS

2/23/2013 5:00 C. Greenwood J. Strellner R. Agostini

C. Marsh B. Musha J. Garcia

2/24/2013 8:30 T. Dean B. Larson K. Simmons

P. Johnson J. Kriegel L. Simpson

Welcome 10:00 T. Rivera A. Hadloc I. Rodriguez

Sunday M. Besel B. Holt C. Quezaire

Youth Mass E. Huter J. Varner

E. Labrador R. Shannon

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“Side Effects” 

By John MulderigCatholic News Service

NEW YORK (CNS) -- Intriguing but somewsordid, the psychiatry-themed drama "Sidefects" (Open Road) messes, quite successfwith viewers' heads. Mature moviegoers enjoy following the twisting trail of direSteven Soderbergh's clever puzzler.

Yet a number of red-flag elements precludeonly youngsters but those in search of cadiversion as well.

This is the story of British-born, New Ybased analyst Dr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Land one of his patients, Emily Taylor (RooMara).

Emily suffers from depression and suicidaldencies. But she also has more concrete troubHer formerly high-flying husband, M(Channing Tatum), has just finished servinprison term for insider trading. With his ar

their idyllic suburban lifestyle was left in rand Emily has been struggling to make meet ever since.

As Martin works to re-establish himself,Banks experiments, all too casually, with varanti-depressants for Emily. One of them tout to have side effects in the form of sleepwing and unconscious behavior. But Emily prthese consequences to the far more unpleasymptoms -- like sudden nausea -- induceother prescriptions she's tried. So, at her beDr. Banks keeps her on the drug.

Soon after, however, Emily commits a se

tional crime under the hypnosis like influencthe medication. The ensuing firestorm of ntive publicity threatens to destroy Dr. Bacareer.

All is not what it seems, of course -- asBanks discovers once he begins to dig Emily's past, including her relationship withformer shrink, Dr. Victoria Siebert (CatheZeta-Jones).

Scott Z. Burns' script raises implicit questabout a society awash in pharmaceuticals may be more beneficial to their manufactu

bottom line than to those taking them. Bhandful of sexual encounters, some of taberrant -- as well as the gory offense atheart of the plot -- mean the rough-edged piof this jigsaw are for the sturdiest only.

The film contains brief but bloody violegraphic marital lovemaking with fleeting nusemi-graphic lesbian sensuality, mature theincluding mental illness and suicide, at leastuse of profanity as well as some rough and clanguage. The Catholic News Service classition is L -- limited adult audience, films wproblematic content many adults would troubling.

Retrieved from http://www.catholicnews.com

Movie Review

Stations of the CrossStations of the Cross will be every Friday during Lent at 6pm followed by soup. Check our weeklybulletin for more information about upcoming activities.

Ministries Sponsoring Stations of the CrossThe following Ministries will sponsor our Stations of the Crossduring Lent.

February 15 (LEMEs)

February 22 (Ushers)March 1 (MCCW)

March 8 (Hospitality & RE)

March 15 (Youth)

March 22 (Knights of Columbus)

Parishioners are welcome to bring their soups (meatless) any

Friday during Stations of the Cross.

Interested in participating? We need over 25 adult and youngvolunteer actors and assistants. Please contact Dave Besel at

[email protected]

- - - - - Important Dates to remember - - - - - -Feb 23rd (Sat)  0800-1500: Costume Fitting (We will send outspecific times for each role)Feb 26th (Tue) 1830-2100: RehearsalMar 7th (Thu) 1830-2100: Rehearsal (still need to submit re-quest)Mar 16th (Sat) 1300-1500: RehearsalMar 19th (Tue) 1830-2100: Rehearsal

Mar 24th (Sun)  0930-1115: Palm Sunday Mass (Passion Play -Procession - Beginning of Mass)Mar 26th (Tue) 1830-2100: RehearsalMar 28th (Thu) 1830-2030: Holy Thursday Mass (Passion Play -Last Supper - after Homily)Mar 29th (Fri) 1500-1800: Good Friday Service (Passion Play -Passion of Christ - after Service)Mar 31st (Sun) 0930-1115: Easter Sunday Mass (Passion Play -The Resurrection - before Mass)

***IMPORTANT: Rehearsals are mandatory.

Lenten RecipesLent is time of fasting. Many of ussee Lent as time to fast, but alsotime to share with our love ones the

prayers and psalms for this season.One more year, we ask our parish-ioners to share their Lenten recipeswith the parish. Please submit themat [email protected]

Lent Penance Service Lent is the perfect time to reconcileyourself with God and the Church.Our parish has a communal penanceservice on March 13th, 2012 at

7pm with prayers and scripturesreadings, followed by the opportu-nity for individual confession (a

necessity for absolution of mortalsins).

Holy Week Around theWorld!!Are you originally from anothercountry? Have you visited foreigncountries during Holy Week? Wewant to hear how other countriescelebrate Holy Week, their Catholictraditions and customs. Please shareyour memories with us by sendingyour photos and stories the PLC.

Lenten Recipes ——————————————————————  Spinach Quichengredients (make 1 - 9 inch quiche) 

1/2 cup butter3 cloves garlic, chopped

1 small onion, chopped

1 (10 ounce) package frozen chopped spinach, thawedand drained

1 (4.5 ounce) can mushrooms, drained

Directionsreheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). In a medium skillet, melt butter over

medium heat. Saute garlic and onion in butter until lightly browned, about 7 minutes. Stirn spinach, mushrooms, feta and 1/2 cup Cheddar cheese. Season with salt and pepper.poon mixture into pie crust. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and milk. Season

with salt and pepper. Pour into the pastry shell, allowing egg mixture to thoroughly com-ine with spinach mixture. Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. Sprinkle top withemaining Cheddar cheese, and bake an additional 35 to 40 minutes, until set in center.

Allow to stand 10 minutes before serving.  

1 (6 ounce) package herb and garlicfeta, crumbled

1 (8 ounce) package shredded Cheddarcheese

salt and pepper to taste

1 (9 inch) unbaked deep dish pie crust

4 eggs, beaten

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St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle.

Be our protection against thewickedness and snares of the

devil.May God rebuke him, we

humbly pray; and do Thou, OPrince of the Heavenly

Host— by the Divine Power of God -thrust into hell,Satan and all the evil spirits,

who roam throughout theworld seeking the ruin of 

souls.Amen.

LITURGICAL LIFE

Pag

ADULTS PROGRA

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELIGIOUS EDUCATIO

PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY

CW3 James Omer Cote SrA James Varner SFC Nathan Varner CPT Bontea

Coffee and TheologyCoffee and Theology is a religiouseducation for adults that meet onSundays at 11:30am at the RSOBld. 29601. Contact Tom Dean (706)860-6946 if you have any question.

CCD RegistratioCCD registration is open throut the year. Please know torder to receive the Holy Sment of First Communion orfirmation, children need to Religious Education as reqContact the RE Coordinator ana Gramer if you have questi

Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00

Sunday 08:30 & 10:00

Daily Mass

Mon & Wed 11:30Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45

ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 07:45

RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00

Communion (Sick/Homebound):

Father Joseph Lea

NO CCD

this Sunday.

Classes will re-

sume on

Feb 24th

Bible StudySt. Michael’s Bible StudyTuesdays at 7:30pm in ttivity room. We are studyBible Study on the BooHebrews. Contact Tom Dea

PRAY FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS Please pray for our expectant mothers and their babies. If you are a member of St. Michael’s Parish and expecting a baby, or have a friend or relative who is a expecting a baby, please send us her name to add it to

our list @ [email protected].

Nelmy Amaya Lola Rivera Michelle Adams Tazmine Valentin

Religious Education Coordinator Office HoursThe Religious Education Coordinator is available to meet with parents for enrolling their children at the Good Sherd Chapel, the following days:

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 12pm.After hours assistance only by appointment at [email protected] or (978) 866-3806

PRAY FOR THE SICKPlease pray for our sick and their families. If you know of any parishioner who is sick or is hospitalized, please sen

the name to add it to our list @ [email protected]

Lewkas Virata (child) Bea Nikoi Bonnie Cartwright (child) Georgia Fos

Irene Almasy Angela Blancos John Bacon Josephine Easley

Michael Pizzi Catherine Musha Fidelis Henn Maria Perez Clemencia FaulknWeddingsContact PLC

BaptismsContact PLC

LiturgyDeacon Dave Kriegel

AdorationWednesday 18:30

Religious Education (RE)Sunday 11:30

Children (REC)

RCIA (RSO)

Bulletin Announcements Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent Saturday by 5pm to bulletin@saintmichaelparishAnnouncements received after the deadline might not be announced.

Pulpit Announcements Please know that all weekend an-nouncements should be sent by Fri-

day noon to

[email protected]

Catholic RadioYou can listen live Catholic programsthat will be featured on SaintPaul Radio by going to their

website: saintpaulradio.org.

RE SPOTLIGHT NEWS

Catechists NeededWe are recruiting catechists for the new CCDyear. If you are interested in teaching religiouseducation, please contact us. Experience is notrequired. We will provide you with the trainingand teaching resources that you need. We needteachers and substitute teachers for grades Pre-

K through High School.Contact Adriana Gramer (978) 866-3806 or [email protected]

Stewardship Attendance: 367

Offering: $1,704.5Des. Off: $1,120.0

“Thank You” 

Please remember in your prayers all those who are deployed, their families and friends during their

 ployments. If your loved one is one of them, or you know any deployed military personnel send us his or

name, so we can include it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer request to prayerrequest@saintmichaelparishfg.

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February 2013

March 2013

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

 MCCW Monthly Meet-

ing, 6pm.

2

 Blessings of the T

during Masses

St. Blaise’s Day 

Blessing of the Throat

during Mass

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

4

 MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

5

 History of Church,

11:30am 

Council Meeting

5:30pm

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

7 8 9

Valentine’s Dinn

 Dance, 6:30pm

0

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

11

 MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

12

 History of Church,

1130am

 Fat Tuesday, 6pm 

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

13 Ash Wednesday 

Services: 8:45am,

11:30am and 5:30pm

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

14 15

Stations of the Cross,

6pm

16 

 Altar Servers Tra

12pm

Confirmation,4p

 — Only Mass tod

5pm Mass is canc

7 PRESIDENTS DAY 

NO CCD – 11:30am

NO Coffee and Theol-

gy & RCIA —  11:30am

18 

 No MCCW Faith Study

 NO Daily Mass,

 NO Book Club 

19

 History of Church,

11:30am

 KofC  Meeting,6:30pm

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

20

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

21 22

Stations of the Cross,

6pm

23

 Knights Third De

Confirmation Cla

3pm

4 Youth Mass Welcome Sunday, 10

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

CYM Meeting —  

1:30am 

25 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

26  History of Church,

11:30am 

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

27  Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

28 

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Stations of the Cross,

6pm sponsored by MCCW 

2

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

4

 MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

5

 History of Church,

11:30am 

Council Meeting

5:30pm

Study of the Gospels

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

7 8 

Stations of the Cross,

6pm

9

Confirmation Clas

3pm

0

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA — 11:30am

11

 MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

12

 History of Church,

1130am

 KofC  Meeting,6:30pm

Study of the Gospels,

13

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 NO Adoration

 Parish Penance, 7pm

14 15

Stations of the Cross,

6pm

16 

 Altar Servers Trai

12pm

 St. Patrick’s Day C

 bration, 6:30pm (R

7  YOUTH MASS,0am 

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA —  11:30am 

18  MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

19 History of Church,

11:30am 

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

20 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

21 22Stations of the Cross,

6pm

23Confirmation Retr

4 PALM SUNDAY

CCD – 11:30am

Coffee and Theology &

RCIA —  11:30am 

25

 MCCW Faith Study @

9:30 am

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Book Club, 6:30pm

26 

 History of Church,

11:30am 

Study of the Gospels

7:30pm

27 

 Daily Mass, 11:30am

 Adoration, 6:30pm

Choir Rehearsal ,

7:45pm

28 HOLY THURSDAY

 Holy Thursday Mass,

7pm. 

 Adoration until midnight

29 GOOD FRIDAY 

Good Friday Mass, 3pm

 Living Stations after

Good Friday Service

 30 HOLY SATURD

 Easter Vigil Mass,

7:30pm 

1 EASTER SUNDAY 

NO CCD

NO Coffee and Theol-

gy & RCIAEaster Breakfast, 11:30