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VOL. 4 JUL 21-22, 2012 ISSUE
Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pastor:Fr. Joseph Lea(267) 243-5861
NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter(706) 791-4308
Deacon:- Rev. Mr. David Kriegel
deacondave@saintmichaelparishfg- Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver
deaconkelley@saintmichaelparishfPLC: Lola Rivera (706) [email protected]
RE Coordinator: Sherry Wodickarecoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg
RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) [email protected]
Music Director: Sonia [email protected]
MCCW: Kim Besel, (706) [email protected]
Knights of Columbus: Tim McCarthKnightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparishfg
Youth Ministry: Laura [email protected]
EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781Altar Servers:Alex Besel
altarservers@saintmichaelparishfgLectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-694lectors@saintmichaelparishfg
Ushers/Greeters: Ron Shannonushers@saintmichaelparishfg
Flowers Ministry: Fran [email protected]
Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimayowelcomesunday@saintmichaelparishf
Webmaster: Judy Culverwebmaster@saintmichaelparishfg
Liturgical Schedule: Brian Mushalemuschedule@saintmichaelparishf
Editor: Lola [email protected]
In this issue SAINT MICHAELS MISSION STATEMENTSaint Michaels Catholic Community is a group of Catholic Christians associated w
the Armed Forces under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the Archdioceses for
Military Services served by the pastoral leadership of our priest(s), deacon(s), and
gious. The community is dedicated to exemplifying Christian community by procla
ing the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, service, and witness to the pe
of Fort Gordon and surrounding communities.
Monday & Wednesday: 11:30amSaturday: 5:00pmSunday: 8:30am and 10:00am
RECONCILIATIONSaturday: 4:00pm-4:45pmSunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am
Scripture
I myself will gather the remnant of my flock from all the lands ... and bring them back (Jeremiah 23:3)
In Christ Jesus you who once were far off have become near by the blood of Christ. (Ephesians 2:13)
When he ... saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without ashepherd; and he began to teach them many things. (Mark 6:34)
Reflection
Why does Jesus enter the world?
How do you complete His mission?
When do you spread His Word?
Where is His mission?
By doing things as Jesus would do them, as God would do them, you free God from the veils of invisibility andmake Him visible on Mans journey. Faith is an act, not a series of idle remarks. Hope is an undertaking bathed inight, not a pious sentiment. Charity is an event, not a devotional little prayer. 1
Carretto, Carlos, The Desert in the City, Collins: New York, 1979, p. 96.
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PARISH HAPPENINGS
NEWS
COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS
EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES & MORE
Parish Staff
MASS SCHEDULE
Volunteers
Workshop Day!
August 11th, 2012 from
11-3pm
At Good ShepherdChapel
VOLUNTEER TODAY!We are recruiting new volunteers forthe different ministries that we havein our parish. Contact the Parish LifeCoordinator if you are interested inserving our community. There aremany open opportunities some ofthem are listed in page 5.
28 July 2012, from 11:302pm
@ 3352 Milledgeville Road, Augusta GA 30909
Great Food and Great Company! Do you receive St. Michaelsweekly happenings via email?If the answer is NO, please contactthe PLC today and request to beincluded in our parish emailing list!
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Rehearsal InformationChoir Practice is on Thursdays in Buildinglocated in the Religious Education Com
Children and Adults: 7:00 pm. Singersmusicians are welcomed! Contact Sonia Rat (706) 627-0637 or send her an email at
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Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW
MCCW has open board positions! Will you answer thecall? The 2012/13 calendar has been set, we need ladies tomanage the meetings and organize the events. Do you loveto bake? Perhaps you could manage the Best Baker Com-
petition in November! Are you a party planner? Howabout planning the annual Christmas party in December? Are you
sionate about our Catholic Faith? How about organizing a monthly ming? Contact Kim Besel at [email protected] or855 9275 for more information.
MCCW Faith Study will begin September 10 at 0915, Bldg 13. Mgaret Lepak will lead us through the Catholicism study series by Won Fire Ministries and Father Robert Barron. Please contact Kim Besfor more information.
MINISTRIES NEWS
Knights of Columbus
Monthly Meeting
Please know that our next meeting will be on Tuesday Au-gust 14, 2012 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social and the meeting starts at hours. Contact the Grand Knight Tim McCarthy if you have any q
tions at: [email protected].
Food Drive for Those in NeedHelp us collect TONS of food by donating food this month for tindividuals and families less fortunate in the Augusta area! The Knof Columbus are collecting non-perishable food items this month tonate to the Catholic Social Services. Please, place your donations incollection box located in the social room. Contact the Grand Knight McCarthy if you have any questions. Thank you for your supportcharity!
Confirmation & First CommuniCertificates
Confirmation and First Communion certificateready to pick up at the Parish office Mon-Tfrom 8am-2pm. plc@saintmichaelparishfg
We have started a complete SEVEN YEAR audit of all of our sacramental records. We need your help to re-verify every Catholic Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation and Marriage that took place here on post, whether in Good Shepherd Chapel or another facility on post, from 2005 up to 201does not matter who performed the sacrament whether the Archbishop, Bishops, former priests, visiting priests or deacons. Please, contact Lola Rivpreferable by email [email protected], if you, or a family member have received any sacrament in this time period. Provide us with four poinnformation: full name of the person who received the sacrament, which sacrament this person received, who performed the sacrament, and the date. Als
you are in contact with former parishioners that have received sacraments during this time period and they have moved. Please ask them to contact us as
as possible. Your help will be much appreciated. Thank you.
Altar Servers Training!!!
A new Altar Servers training session will be scheduledsoon. Please check the bulletin for upcoming information.Please contact the Altar Servers Coordinator, Alex Besel at(706) 855-9275, [email protected]
Would you like to Donate Flowers
for a Special Intention?You can donate flowers for a special intention, such as, in memory odeath of a loved one, or in celebration of your wedding anniversary
birthday. Please, contact the Flowers Ministry Coordinator Fran Simfor more information at 706-651-1738.
KofC Installation of New Officers Ceremony
The Knights of Columbus at St. Michael the Archangel Council #14773 cele-brated an installation ceremony last Saturday July 14, 2012 at 6pm to install thenew elected officers who will serve the council, our pastor and our Catholiccommunity.
The ceremony was presided by St. Michaels Pastor and the retiring GrandKnight Allen Larson, who opened the ceremony with a congratulatory messageo the new officers, and expressed prayerful wishes for a most successful and
progressive administration.The new officers called to serve during 2012-13 are:
Grand Knight____________ Tim McCarthy
Deputy Grand Knight_____ Dennis Leanhart
Chancellor ______________ Dave Besel
Chaplain ________________ Father Joseph Lea
Recorder ________________ Richard Capozzoli
Financial Secretary _______ Loren Simpson
Treasurer _______________ Roger Colon, Jr.
Lecturer _________________ Tom Phair
Warden _________________ Manuel MaldonadoInside Guard _____________ Edward Huter
Outside Guard ____________ Brian Musha
Advocate ________________ Deacon Dave Kriegel
First year Trustee _________ Jim Redmond
Second year Trustee _______ Ricardo Ruiz
Third year Trustee ________ Allen Larson
God bless our new Knights and give them wisdom to successfully perform theirduties by the guidance of our Pastor and our Catholic principles. Congratula-ions!
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Families WantedOur Parish is looking for families who would like to bring
up the gifts at each mass. Please contact the Ushers Coordi-nator, Ron Shannon. [email protected]
Carowinds Trip
on July 26thContact Laura Pizzi for more information
Welcome SundayWe will celebrate Welcome Sunday on July 29 at 10am.Join us for breakfast as we welcome the new families andsingle soldiers. Please, contact the Welcome Sunday Co-ordinator Gilda Fontimayor for more information, at wel-
Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.
YOUTH MASSTHIS SUNDAY!
at 10 AM Mass.Youth are encouraged to do the readserve as ushers, sing in the choir, and sent the gifts during Mass. Please conthe Youth Ministry Coordinator if youinterested in participating. We have c
practice on Thursdays at 7:00pm. Cous if you have any questions at
Send us an email if you are celebrating your weddinganniversary next month at
YOUTH MINISTRY newYouth Conference Info
Hundreds of youth from around the Atlanta area will gather in the Gwinnett Center in Dfor the Steubenville Atlanta Conference, to be held July 13 to 15. The weekend is cenaround Jesus Christ, present in the Eucharist at Mass and in adoration, and his Holy Sspeaking through God's Word in Scripture and the magisterial teaching of the Church to the life and love of the Father to every human heart. If you are interested please contact Pizzi as soon as possible @ [email protected] . Only a few spaces are still able. Go to http://lifeteen.com/events/life-teen-steubenville-atlanta/schedule/ for more
mation.
Chaperones Needed!!We are always in need of adults to chaperonfor youth activities. Please contact LauraPizzi if you can assist as a chaperone for any
of these events
ATTENTIO
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Catholic Divorce Ministry at St. Teresa of AvilaAre you a divorced or separated Catholic and wondering "Where do I go from here"? St. Teresa of Avila Divorce ministry meets weekly
on Sunday afternoons from 1:45-3:45 in the Parish Conference Room, 4921 Columbia Rd., Grovetown. A series of DVD presentationsfrom "The Catholics Divorce Survival" by Rose Sweet addresses such important issues as Finding the Right Direction, Getting Throughyour Anger, Learing to Forgive, Dealing with Family, The church's teaching on Annulment, (It's not a Catholic Divorce), HandlingMoney Wisely and more. The DVD presentations are given by noted Catholic professionals and clergy. The healing power of Christhrough His Church and the Sacraments will relate to your heartache and lead you to hope. This is not a therapy group, but is guided by
rained peer facilitators who have similar life experiences and are willing to share their time and talent to help others. The CatholicChurch welcomes you with open loving arms. All Divorced and Separated Catholics are cordially invited to join for dinner on July22nd. We will meet at Augsburg Haus, 4460 Liberty Square Shopping Center, across from the Evans Walmart at 4:30 pm. For more
nformation please contact Sharon at [email protected], 706-860-2977 or Karea at [email protected], 706-836-4406
Weekly Daily MassesPlease, be advise that we are no longer celebrating Mass onThursdays at our chapel until further notice. If you arenterested in attending Mass on Thursdays, you may attend
Mass at the Eisenhower Hospital Chapel, third floor at11:45am. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Attention EME, Lectors and UshersPlease let the Liturgy Schedule coordinator know if youwill be unavailable during any part of the upcoming quar-er. Please advise if you would like to volunteer for any ofhose masses. Also, if you volunteer for more than one
mass, confirm this information, and which mass you prefero serve at. Thank you.
Are you celebrating your b-daysoon? Send us an email at
St. Michaels Youth Ministry leaded by the ministry coordinator Laura Pizzi and three chones attended the Steubenville Life Teen conference in Duluth, Georgia last weekend Ju
15. St. Michaels teens, chaperones and other2,500 attendees who attended the conferenceacross the country. The conference was agreat experience considered a life-changingencounter with Jesus Christ and help youthministries and team leaders to grow in ourCatholic Faith and principles. The EighthDay was the theme of this conference. At-
tendees enjoyed several speakers who hadamazing talks on discipleship, morality,friendships, leadership, teen culture, etc. Ouryouth had the opportunity to hear the procla-mation of the Gospel message through liveMusic, dynamic speaking, inspirational wor-ship and reverent sacramental celebrationssuch as Holy Mass and Adoration. Lets continue supporting our Youth Ministry, team leand specially our youth. We have Catholic responsibilities to help them grow in their faithney. Encourage your children to be part of St. Michaels youth ministry. Please, visit our
book site to see some of the videos and photos taken at the conference.
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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. Michaels 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 celebratesass.
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]!
Parish Council Meetingt. Michaels Parish Council Meeting is scheduled forTuesday Au-ust 7th, 2012. 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 hospital
please 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 marrthat has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time marequired. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/programrequired. 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 if need 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.
PLCs Office HoursThe Parish Life Coordinator is available to assist you the following days this
coming week:
Monday and Tuesday: 8am to 2pm.After hours assistance only by appointment at (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) 791-2945,r [email protected]. Father Joseph is looking forward to visit
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 Of
Fund) Also remember , if you write a check $250 or above, you mafor a receipt from the chaplain assistant.
(COL) JEFF LEPAK, [email protected]
HERMAN GONZALEZ, [email protected]
LOREN SIMPSON, [email protected] CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR
The Child, the Lord Jesus Christ . . . Word in our f
Wisdom in infancy, Power in weakness, and in true M
the Lord of Majesty.Pope St. Leo the Great
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 Massfrom the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy.can also send it to the PLC via email [email protected]
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Self-Control as the Fruit of the Spirit. Written by Pete MillerThe Fruit of Self-Control Brings Spiritual Benefits to Believers
alatians 5:22 and 23 lists the fruit of the Spirit. Self-control is positioned last on the bunch of fruit. It is possi-e that it is the last of the fruit because self-control is the most desirable quality attainable and the most chal-nging for humans. It is self-mastery, the opposite of impulsive and reckless behavior, and the opposite of self-dulgence. Self-control is imperative for a Christian walking by the Spirit. Often times the exact timing of Godrequired for success. Believers who lack restraint and are self-willed incur disastrous results.God's Word has potent wisdom in the Proverbs, and 16:32 (NLT) states that it is " better to have self-control
an to conquer a city."Attributed to the Chinese philosopher, Confucius, is the same essence in this statement:He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior."Even more enlightening is this proverb in 25:28 (NLT),hich says, "A person without self-control is like a city with broken-down walls."
Self-control should be introduced very early in childhood. However, godlessness, failed marriages, lack ofood parenting, declining educational systems and other factors have produced out of control youth. gang vio-nce, drug and alcohol addictions, unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, school shootings, andher horrific deviant behaviors are the result.Daniel Webster, American statesman, orator and lawyer, said, "Educate your children to self-control, to the habit of holding passion and prejudice an
ndencies to an upright and reasoning will, and you have done much to abolish misery from their future lives and crimes to society."How accurate he wasTitus communicates leadership principles, and in the list of qualifications in chapter one are these requirements, expecting elders to be "sober-minded
oly, self-controlled."All Christians are instructed to be disciplined followers of the doctrines of the faith, and are taught in Romans to renew their mindhange their thinking from warped worldly ways to God's virtuous and reliable ways. Submission and accountability to each other and to church leaders shelp manage substandard thinking and irrational behavior.
Napoleon Hill, American speaker and motivational writer, said, "Self-discipline begins with the mastery of your thoughts. If you don't control whaink, you can't control what you do. Simply, self-discipline enables you to think first and act afterward."Christians need to lead the way in living orderly, self-disciplined lives. God has enabled Christians to walk with power, demonstrating superior excell
xhibiting the fruit of the Spirit.
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OSITION DESCRIPTION (THIS IS A VOLUNTEER POSITION.)he Special Events Coordinator will oversee all aspects of events basedn food service for approximately 4-8 events a year, including our an-ual event St. Michaels Day.
UALIFICATIONS
Good communication skills.
Enjoy working with a variety of people.
Ability to organize volunteers for decoration and food preparation.
Good with details.
Enjoy being a host/hostess at events.
Ability to adjust plans and redirect volunteers under pressure.
IFTS PREFERRED: Helps and Hospitality; Administration is a plus.
ESPONSIBILITIES:Organize the preparation and serving of meals, and fellowship forthe Membership class 3-4 times each year. These events are held onweekends.
Oversee the preparation and serving of food at 3-4 visitor receptionseach year. The planning for these events is done with the ParishLife Coordinator, and might be approved by the Pastor and ParishCouncil.
Confirm date of event and time with the Parish Council.
Plan meal and decoration within given budget and under ParishCouncil approval.
Recruit additional volunteers.
The Special Events Coordinator is required to brief the ParishCouncil.
uestions? Please contact the PLC, [email protected]
Adult Altar Servers Wanted
We are looking for adult altar servers to assist at Mass, especially at Saturday and Sunday 8:30am masses. Please, contact Alex Besel if you are intereste
becoming an altar server. This is a great opportunity to serve our [email protected]
Volunteer Coordinator Needed
Volunteers are the back bone of our parish, and most important, they help uspread the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are looking for a person would like to be St. Michaels Volunteer Coordinator. Please, contact the PLCask her for a copy of the job description to learn about its requirements and respsibilities. [email protected]
Evangelization CoordinatorWe are looking for volunteers to coordinate the Evangelization ministry. Plcontact Lola Rivera if you are interested in coordinating this ministry, or ifneed more information at [email protected]
Recruiting New VolunteersThere are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate Gods love by vnteering some of your time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if yo
ave questions or need further information. [email protected].
Care Ministry CoordinatorWe are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Care Ministry. This ministry asists parishioners who are sick at home or hospital. The ministry coordinator isresponsible for coordinating visits in consultation with the senior pastor and PLThe coordinator will be willing to visit parishioners who request this assistanceshare the Word of God and prayer with them, and offer Holy Communion at thtime of visit. If this is your call, or you need further information, please contactat [email protected].
St. Michaels Day Coordinator
Our parish is looking for a volunteer to coordinate and organize our annual e
in honor of our patron saint, St. Michael the Archangel. The planning forevent is done in consultation with the Pastor, Parish Life Coordinator, and m
be approved by Parish Council. St. Michaels event will be celebrated on Sepber 30th. If you are interested in coordinating St. Michaels day this year, plcontact the PLC as soon as possible at [email protected]
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Bible study on the book of Nehemiah
The name Nehemiah means Yahweh comforts. This is the message presented in the book of Nehemiah.Within its chapters, the book tells of the courage of one man who withstood relentless harassment andmockery because of his love for God, and for Jerusalem. Nehemiah brought comfort to his fellow brethreny prayerfully pursuing the rebuilding of his beloved homeland.
Over 150 years had gone by since the original invasion and destruction of Jerusalem. Several genera-ions had come and gone. Now Nehemiah was the cupbearer for King Artexerxes, the fifth king of Persia
who reigned from the fortified city of Susa. In the 20th year of the king's reign, Nehemiah was told that theescendants of the Israelites who had returned to Jerusalem nearly 90 years before were in great distressecause the walls and gates of Jerusalem were still in ruins.
Nehemiah's soul was in despair, and he wept and mourned for many days. Without walls, the city was
eft unprotected from the surrounding nations and its people were vulnerable to the attacks of outsiders.Nehemiah greatly longed to return to Jerusalem, and waited four months before approaching the king toequest the journey. But his return would not simply be to see the cityor himself. Nehemiah boldly requested that he be allowed to goack, specifically for the task of rebuilding the city.
Because Nehemiah found favor with God and the king, the kingonored his request. God was with Nehemiah and turned the heart ofhe king to the humble cupbearer, giving him all and more that hesked for. The king provided letters that granted Nehemiah passagehrough neighboring cities, as well as timber for the reconstruction.
The king also sent captains of his army and horsemen as escorts tonsure Nehemiah arrived safely.
The task of rebuilding the wall, however, was not as simple. Ene-mies rose up against Nehemiah and the builders, including pagan men who did not want to see the wallseconstructed. When Nehemiah took his role as the new governor of Jerusalem, he boldly declared thathey no longer had any heritage or rights in Jerusalem. While these enemies continued to hinder the re-uilding, the prophet Malachi continued to encourage Nehemiah and the builders. They completed their
work with their swords girded at their sides, while other workers stood by with spears, shields and armor.After the rebuilding of the walls was completed, there was great celebration and everyone renewed
heir covenant with God. Feasting, prayer and rejoicing continued for some time, as it appeared that all oferusalem had been brought back to its former glory.
But not long after this, upon his return to Jerusalem, Nehemiah discovered that traces of idolatry hadrept in among the people. Some had even taken foreign wives from among some of Israel's worst ene-
mies. Nehemiah, a man who stood for righteousness, boldly confronted the offenders, striking them andulling out their hair, and cursing them for their blatant acts of rebellion. While this may seem like anxtreme over-reaction, it convicted the wrongdoers and stirred the people to correct their wicked ways.
What began in the book of Ezra was completed in the book of Nehemiah. Ezra brought revival to thepiritual disunity and barrenness of the people by overseeing the rebuilding of the temple. Nehemiahrought unity to the people by overseeing the rebuilding of the wall. He also reinforced Ezra's revival by
olding the people accountable to the Law of God.Through his love for the people of God, and his fervent prayer, Nehemiah defied the odds. He encour-ged the people to finish what had been started. Like the Apostle James of the New Testament, Nehemiahhallenged the people to show their faith by their works. Those that had faith in God would trust Him, andontinue walking in His laws.
Prior to the work Nehemiah did in Jerusalem, God prepared another deliverer, an unlikely youngwoman who carried the same courage and dedication as Nehemiah. An orphaned Israelite exile helpedreserve the lives of her people still living in Persia so that years later God could raise up Nehemiah frommong those people to help restore Jerusalem. Her story is told in the book of Esther.
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Rachels Vineyard Ministry
you have feelings of grief, anxiety, guilt, depression, emotionalr spiritual problems due to a past abortion know that you are notone. The Rachels Vineyard Ministry is here to help with pro-ssional counseling, Post Abortion Healing Retreats and emo-onal support. For additional information, please contact Stepha-e May 912-201-4059 [email protected]. Complete confidenti-ity will be honored at all times.
Pro-Life Mass & Rosaryor your information, there is a Mass the first Saturday of eachonth at Saint Mary on the Hill, 9:15 am followed by a Pro-Lifeosary at Preferred Health Center right after (approximately0:15am). This activity is NOT organized by our parish, but youe invited to participate to support the Right to Life.
Abortion AlternativesBirthright of Augusta (706) 733-LOVE
Augusta Care Pregnancy Center (706) 724-3733
ST MICHAELS FOR LIFE ~~~~~~~
Across the Divide
By John MulderigCatholic News Service
NEW YORK (CNS) -- Few conflicts in the mern era have proved as intractable as that piIsraelis against Palestinians. One institucaught up in this clash has been the Holy LaBethlehem University, a Catholic establish
open to students of all faiths.The intriguing Canadian documen
"Across the Divide" (Salt + Light) presenprofile of the university, and shows how the of those associated with it have been affectethe struggle swirling around them.
Founded in 1973 with the direct, persinvolvement of Pope Paul VI, and staffed by
Christian Brothers, Bethlehem University the first seat of higher learning to be establion the West Bank. But its operations, we lhave had to be suspended for long periodtime at the behest of the Israeli government.
And the proximity of armed conflict haonly taken its toll on the physical structure
the university's campus, but exacted casuaamong its scholars as well.Filmmakers Kris Dmytrenko (who also
rates) and Richard Valenti offer insights intolarger cultural and political situation throuhandful of personal stories. The most promiof these concerns Bethlehem University stuand Gaza Strip resident, Berlanty Azzam.
Since Palestinians require Israeli governpermission to travel between the two separeas of Palestine -- the Hamas-controlled Strip and the Fatah-ruled West Bank -- Isauthorities arrested Azzam, who had not obtathe necessary permit, at a security checkpThey then deported her to her home territoryforbade her return to Bethlehem. This, dethe fact that Azzam had nearly completedstudies.
The film follows Azzam's increasingly perate legal battle to have this ruling overtulest she be deprived of her all-important degr
Another student describes the tragic fatebefell her family when they found themselvthe wrong place at the wrong moment and mistaken for terrorists by Israeli soldiers. ultimate response to this wrenching misforthowever, strikes a hopeful note and provideuplifting example of Christian witness.
Scenes of real-life violence and potentupsetting subject matter preclude endorsemfor children, who are obviously unlikely t
interested anyway. But this otherwise unobtionable study presents a valuable and enlighing educational opportunity for teens and elders.
Screenings of "Across the Divide," whichits premiere in Vancouver, British ColumJune 3, have been scheduled for Toronto Seand Ottawa, Ontario, Sept. 19.
The date for a showing in Windsor, Onthas yet to be scheduled. U.S. screeningsplanned for the near future. For more infotion, go to
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Movie Review
From the ReligiousSupport Offices Desk
Our new Garrison Chaplain, CH(COL) Watson and his lovely family
just arrived last Monday. He is withchecking-in at this moment.
Also, on Friday July27th, the RSO will hostthe Chaplain CorpsAnniversary picnic nearthe swimming pool area
next to Teresas Mexi-can Restaurant. A cake cutting cere-mony and hamburger/hot dog cookoutwill be a part of the event. All arewelcome to come and be part of thecelebration. Time of event will be
announced in the weeks to follow.
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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 hum-
bly pray; and do Thou, O
Prince of the Heavenly Host
by the Divine Power of God -thrust into hell,
Satan and all the evil spirits,who roam throughout the world
seeking the ruin of souls.Amen.
LITURGICAL LIFE
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ADULTS PROGRA
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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
PVT Seth Tilton CW3James Omer Cote SrA James VarnerSFC Nathan Varner Major John Curry CPT Bontea CPO Ronnie Amaya
Please remember in your prayers all those who are deployed, their families and friends during their deploymenyour loved one is one of them, or you know any deployed military personnel send us his or her name, so we ca
clude it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer request to [email protected]
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.
Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00
Sunday 08:30 & 10:00
Daily MassMon & Wed 11:30
Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45
ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 08:00
RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00
Communion (Sick/Homebound):
Father Joseph Lea
CCD
will be back
in August!!
Bible StudySt. Michaels Bible StudyTuesdays at 7:30pm in ttivity room. We are studyBible Study on the BooHebrews. Contact Tom Dea
PRAY FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERSPlease pray for our expectant mothers and their babies. If you are a member of St. Michaels Parish andexpecting 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]
Kim Besel Gabriela Baron-Medina Betsy Joy Pizzi Norelynn Riggins
Maybeth Francone Aileen Cadiente Jessica Burris
Religious Education Coordinator Office HoursThe Religious Education Coordinator is available to meet with parents for enrolling their children at the ReligiEducation Complex, building 7 the following days:
MonWed- Fri : 9am to 12pm.
After hours assistance only by appointment at [email protected] or (706) 592-6478
PRAY FOR THE SICKPlease pray for our sick and their families. If you know of any parishioner who is sick or is hospitalized, please us the name to add it to our list @ [email protected]
DNC Kelley Culver Mark Francone Andrew Priddy Mildred Mills
Noel Ivan Guereni Angela BlancosWeddings
Contact PLC
BaptismsContact PLC
LiturgyContact PLC
AdorationWednesday 18:30
Religious Education (RE)Sunday 11:30 (adults)
(RSO)
Bulletin AnnouncementsPlease know that all weekend announcements should be sent Sunday by 5pm to bulletin@saintmichaelparishfAnnouncements received after the deadline might not be announced.
Pulpit AnnouncementsPlease know that all weekend an-nouncements should be sent by Fri-day noon to
Catholic RadioYou can listen live Catholic programsthat will be featured on SaintPaul Radio by going to their
website: saintpaulradio.org.
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 SherryWodicka @ (706) 592-6478 or
Upcoming TraininRE will have a Teachers TrainiAugust 4th, 9-3pm in Bldg 1
current and prospective teateaching CCD next year. The trwill provide you with teachingniques, and information on teacertification, and other impinformation to make your teaexperience a successful one!.
StewardshipAttendance: 346
Offering: $1,677.8
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 Mass,@8:30and10am
CoffeeandTheology@
11:30am
2 DailyMass,11:30am
3
4 IndependenceDayMass,
10am
5
6
7MCCWDesig.Offering
VigilMass,@5pm
8MCCWDesig.Offering
Mass,@8:30and10am
CoffeeandTheology@
11:30am
9 DailyMass,11:30am
10 KofCMeeting,6:30pm
StudyoftheGospels
@7:30pm
11 DailyMass,11:30am
Adoration,6:30pm
12 ChoirRehearsal@7pm
13
14 VigilMass,@5pm
KofColumbusInstallation
Ceremony6pm
15 Mass,@8:30and10am
CoffeeandTheology@
11:30am
16 DailyMass,11:30am
17 StudyoftheGospels
@7:30pm
18 DailyMass,11:30am
Adoration,6:30pm
19 ChoirRehearsal@7pm
20
21 VigilMass,@5pm
22 Mass,@8:30and10am
CoffeeandTheology@
11:30am
23 DailyMass,11:30am
24 StudyoftheGospels
@7:30pm
25 DailyMass,11:30am
Adoration,6:30pm
26 ChoirRehearsal@7pm
27
28 VigilMass,@5pm
KofColumbusBBQand
Picnic11:30am
29 Mass,@8:30and10am
CoffeeandTheology@
11:30am
YouthMass10am
WelcomeSunday,1
0am
30 DailyMass,11:30am
31 StudyoftheGospels
@7:30pm
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