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Saint Matthew Catholic Church 215 Kirkley Road Tyrone, GA 30290 770.964.5804(Office) 770.964.1228(Fax) www.saintmatthew.us January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Saint Matthew Catholic Church 215 Kirkley Road Tyrone, GA 30290

770.964.5804(Office) 770.964.1228(Fax)

www.saintmatthew.us

January 15, 2017

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

January 15, 2017 ~ The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Anointing of the Sick—Anyone facing surgery or dealing with a serious illness should contact the parish office or Fr. Kevin for the reception of this sacrament. Anointing before surgery can be done prior to or after Mass on the weekends. Please call the parish office to inform us if you are in need of this sacrament.

Reconciliation—Saturday at 4:15pm or by appointment. Communal penance services are also held twice yearly.

Sacrament of Marriage—Please contact Fr. Kevin at least six months in advance to insure ample time for planning, preparation, and scheduling your wedding.

Communion to the Sick and Homebound—If you or someone you know is ill, in the hospital, or homebound, please notify the parish office so a visit can be arranged. Fr. Kevin, one of our deacons, or an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist will be glad to bring Holy Communion.

Facebook link http://www.facebook.com/st.matthewtyrone/ ~NEW LINK~

Rosary Group—Meets on Thursday morning after the 9:00am Mass. Join us in body or spirit as we pray. Call Helen with your intentions: 770-871-6586.

Eucharistic Adoration—First Thursday of each month devotion will commence immediately after the 9:00am Mass and continue until Benediction at 12:00pm. Our Sacristan, Helen Martin can be reached at [email protected] for more information.

Membership—Registration forms may be found at the back of the church or by coming to the church office. Please complete the form and give it to a minister of hospitality or a deacon.

Bulletin Deadline—Announcements and notices for the bulletin must be submitted by 10:00am on Monday for the following

Sunday bulletin. They will run for two weeks. Email them to [email protected]. Announcements received after the deadline will need to be modified to run in the bulletin on subsequent weeks.

Request for Mass Intentions—In our Church tradition no better gift can be given our beloved departed than a Mass offered in their memory on the anniversary of their death, birth, or wedding anniversary. There are forms for scheduling Mass intentions in memory of the departed and special intentions for the living in the pamphlet racks in the administration building.

Stephen Ministry—Are you going through a difficult time? Stephen Ministers are members of the congregation here to help you. We listen, care, encourage and provide spiritual support to people facing a crisis or going through tough times. The care you receive is free, confidential and helpful. To learn how you - or a friend, neighbor or family member - can receive care, please contact Julie - 734-560-9512

Rev. Kevin Hargaden, Pastor

Deacons Rev. Mr. Jim Weeks Rev. Mr. Bill Hampton Rev. Mr. Gayle Peters Rev. Mr. King Cooper

Religious Education Music Clare O’Malley, Dir. Leila Wathen, Dir.

Office Staff Susana Ikhwan, Operations/Hispanic Ministry

Rennie Todd, Secretary

Parish Office Hours

Monday –Thursday (9am to 3pm)

Mass Schedule

Monday & Wednesday 7am Tuesday & Thursday 9am

Saturday 5pm Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am & 2:00 pm Spanish

Daily and Weekend Readings can be found at www.usccb.org

Offertory 1/8/2016

$8397.00

Online Giving 1/8/17

$8467.00 SVdP $576.00

Parish Tithing

1/1/2017

SVdP $1230

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Liturgical Ministry Schedule January 21 & 22

Date: Saturday January 21 Sunday January 22 Sunday January 22

5:00 PM 830 AM 11 AM

Lector Jimmy Derichsweiler Noel Ruberti Matthew Myers

Phil Hanna Brandon Worrell Stormy Myers

Extraordinary Bill Bohach Tammy Turk Debbie Ahjuder

Ministers Donna Groover Theresa Weeks Shiela Carreon

Starr Helms Dwight Hallock Bonnie Kaplan Gregg Plese Laurie Hallock Jean Waddle Diane Long Ken McCarrey Suzanne Weaver Nancy Wood

Ministers of Michelle Campbell Barbara Amsberry Pete Conley

Hospitality Bob Graham Cliff Craddock Jamie Tennessee

Ken Groover Jerry Magrosky Cynthia Welsh Ken Miller Julie Allen

Altar Servers Mary K. Garger Avery Fuller Jacob Carreon

John Wheeler John Marant Joachim Carreon Abby Wheeler Frank Marant Daniel Conley

This week’s Mass Intentions Mass Intentions for January 21-22

Monday Jan. 16 Stephen Hargaden

Requested by Fr. Kevin

Tuesday Jan. 17 Communion Svc

Requested by

Wednesday Jan. 18 Communion Svc

Requested by

Thursday Jan. 12 Communion Svc

Requested by

Sat. Jan. 21, 5 pm Pat Quarnstrom

Requested by Bill & Carol Thornton

Sun. Jan. 22, 830 am George Martin

Requested by Helen Martin

Sun. Jan. 22, 11 am St. Matthew parish family

Sun. Jan. 22, 2pm Camila Alaníz & Irene Garcia

Requested by Roman Alaníz

Please Pray For…… Mary Osborn, Marian Hansen, Doris Cooper, Michael, Frances James, Mary Whittaker, Imoter Mngerem, Susan Lawton, Jenny

Essien, AJ &David Garner, Modesto Samaniego, the family of Carson Bird, Nancy Milani, Maureen Lennon, Rosemary Harding,

Elmer Hacker, Rennie Todd, Dorothy Todd, Julie & Tom Digby, Kathleen Rekau, Darlene Nollman, Barbara Bierman, Judy Knapp,

Chylee, repose of the soul of Joey Baker, Payner family, Lillian Matthias, Bill Curran, Regina, Ann Helbe, Ed Craig, Deryl Mitchell,

Shannon Schiavone, Alexandria Contreras, Pat McBride, Barbara Rafferty, Elaine Packhem, Mary Jo Shamas, Marty Yarbrough,

Janet Cox, Patrick, Jacob Rago, Sharon King, Sunny & family, Chris & family, Jessica Morley & family, Vincent family, Janet,

Cathy Graham, Pat Wilmore, Bob Daniel, Doug Strickland, Chris Lockwood, Katherine Stein, Tom Nix, Chisholm family, Our

Military and their families, Hazelwood Family, Myra M. Hamler, Marcus D. Caldwell, Brayon family, Dodson family, Cliff, Joe, &

Pat Craddock, Micki Ledbetter, the Todd family, Dawn. Jim & Janie Mathis, Fritz & Marie Jean, Dooly State Prisoners, Eileen

Ondovchik, FitzGerald family, Sam W., Jeanne Loeffler, Carol S. Pierce, Anais S. Pierre, Ken P. Pierre II, Mary Platt, Nancy Wood,

Randy Clay, The Ft. Lauderdale airport personnel, and passengers,, and emergency responders, Oscar Gonzalez, Ramon Gonzalez.

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Announcing Training for Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Those who are willing to serve our parish in this important ministry are asked to attend a training session to allow us to provide the most reverent service to the Blessed Sacrament. The training dates are as follows: Saturday January 21 at 10:00 am in the Chapel Sunday January 22, at 12:15 pm in the Chapel Monday January 30, at 7:00 pm in the Chapel If you have questions or concerns, please contact Bonnie Kaplan at 770-460-9816 or at [email protected]

Stephens Ministry Are you going through a difficult time? Stephen Ministers are members of our congregation who listen, encourage and provide emotional and spiritual sup-port to people who are facing a crisis or experiencing grief, loneliness, divorce, hospitalization, or loss. To learn how you- or a friend, co-worker or neighbor - can receive care, talk to a Stephens Ministry Leader. Contact Julie Marciano: 734-560-9512. (The care you receive is confidential and free.)

Is God Calling you to this ministry? If you have a passion for listening, and bringing God’s love and care to

people in time of need, please consider interviewing for this ministry. Training dates begin Tuesday Jan. 17th from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Room 101-102 and run for approximately 20 weeks.

Contact Julie Marciano this week at 734-560-9512 for more information in this important ministry.

Food Drive Sponsored by Cub Scouts

Pack 373 Cub Scouts Food Drive dates are

Saturday, Jan. 28, 4:30pm to 7:00pm

Sunday, Jan. 29, 8am to noon before and after Mass. The purpose of the Food Drive is to collect can and box goods to donate to the Midwest Food Bank and collect Cash donations to donate to the St. Vincent DePaul Society at St. Matthew. Thank you in advance for your generous support!

YOUR FRIEND IN THE NARTHEXX TODAY, Featuring: The Community Garden, The hospitality Ministry and the Circle of Friends. Please stop by their tables to learn what they do!

Continuing Conversion…… will start a new series by Bishop Robert Barron on the Saints and other important persons of faith on Jan. 22 entitled “The Pivotal Players” beginning with St. Francis of Assisi, and will go on to cover such figures as Catherine of Siena, G.K. Chesterton, Michelangelo, and others. Please join us ! Nothing is required but an open heart. Bring you coffee and donuts and enjoy this enlightening series in an informal setting with us. We find it renews the Spirit and increases our faith! For more information please contact Bonnie Kaplan at [email protected] or 770-460-9816. God bless and see you there!

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We at St. Matthew want to communicate more

effectively with you….but we also want to make

it easy for you to control what types of

announcements you get from us and how you

are notified.

To receive notifications via text message or

email, send text message:

STM3 to 84576.

To download our Parish App, text

App to 88202

You may also sign up for these services on the

homepage of our website:

www.saintmatthew.us

Remember to visit our website at www.saintmatthew.us We have a new look and much more information!

Pilgrimage Trip to Israel with Fr. Tim Gadziala Oct 20-30, 2017

Featuring the following INCLUSIONS: Flights Atlanta (via JFK) to Tel Aviv First Class Hotels 9 nights, daily breakfast and dinner 8 full days of Extensive Sightseeing with highlights to include: Caesarea; Mt. Carmel; Cana of Galilee; Carmelite Monastery; Nazareth; Cana; Capernaum; Boat ride on Sea of Galilee; Site of Feeding the Multitudes; Masada, Magdala home of Mary; Jesus Boat on Sea of Galilee; Mount of Olives; Garden of Gethsemane AND MUCH MORE. Registration is open and there are limited spots left! call Amy Metzger 404-797-8874 or email her at [email protected] Act now to put your deposit down to hold your place.

Come to Life in the Spirit!

Holy Trinity PTC on Tuesdays 7:00-8:30 pm running from January 17 through February 28, 2017. Sessions will take place in the Chapel (lower level of the Faith Formation building). Speakers include: Greg Ferrara and Geneva Tigue, Pat Forest, Marta McGlade, and Linda Smith. Register online at www.holytrinityptc.org under News and Events.

All are welcome!

Attention Ladies ! Trip Questionnaire !— All ladies of the parish are invited to provide their feedback about past and upcoming Ladies Trips. A short questionnaire is in the Narthex. Please take a few minutes to give your feedback. Thank you, Debbie Ahjuder

A heartfelt THANK YOU to all of the volunteers who launder the altar linens, and who also wash and iron all the altar server’s albs. Your time and talents are greatly appreciated. You are real blessing to the parish!

Sincerely, Helen Martin

COMUNIDAD HISPANA PAGINA 6

HORARIO DE OFICINA Lunes a Jueves 9:00am - 3:00pm. Domingos: 12:00pm - 2:00pm Teléfono: (770) 964-5804 BAUTIZOS: Si desea bautizar a su niño/niña favor acérquese a la oficina para llenar el formulario y regístrese en clases pre bautismales. Las clases se llevan a cabo el 2ºdomingo de cada mes a las 12:30pm. Los bautizos se celebran el 3er domingo de cada mes. CONFESIONES: Los sábados de 4:00-4:45 pm MATRIMONIOS: Favor reservar la Parroquia mínimo con 6 meses de anticipación. QUINCEAÑERAS: Pláticas: Luz Moreno 678-830-6978 Reservaciones: en la oficina INTENCIONES PARA LA MISA: Llene la forma verde o blanca, ubicada frente el baño de damas y entrégala en la oficina por anticipado!

Anuncios de la Parroquia

Servidores de Santa Misa

2pm Enero 22, 2017

Lectores Patty García

Carmen Hernández

Tita Prieto

Chon Lozano

Ministros de la

Eucaristía

Marta de la Cruz

Berta Jiménez

Víctor Rodríguez

Ujieres Dainy Hernández

Jennifer López

Jimena Romero

Maria Jiménez

Jailenne Solano

Alondra Romero

Virgen Peregrina

Enero 22 La Familia Jiménez Paredes

Manténgase en Contacto

Queremos comunicarnos más eficazmente con ustedes. Por eso, junto con nuestra nueva pagina de web, estamos utilizando dos nuevos servicios de comunicación.

Para subscribirse para recibir Mensajes de Texto o Correo Electrónico mande un texto a:

84576 con el mensaje STM3

Para descargar la Aplicación de la Parroquia mande un texto a:

88202 con el mensaje APP

También puede subscribirse para estos servicios en nuestra pagina web

www.saintmatthew.us

Estudio de Biblia para

los Adultos:

El estudio de Biblia para los adultos toma lugar cada

domingo de 12:30-1:45 pm. Los invitamos a todos a

que participen en esta clase. Gracias

Grupo

Carismático de

Oración

Comienza cada

Viernes con el Santo

Rosario a 7 pm,

alabanza y predicación. Sesión

de

Jóvenes, pre-teens y

guardería con

actividades para niños

pequeños.

Las clases para los

estudiantes elegible

para la Primera

Comunión comienzan

el miércoles, 1ro de

febrero a las 6:30

pm en el salón

Parroquial.

PAGINA 7

Reflexiones para la Homilía

Los niños suelen tener un sentido bastante fuerte de en quien pueden confiar; es como una mirada simple que ve la bondad de otros casi de inmediato. Todavía no se han viciado con los recelos y las desconfianzas de los mayores y, por lo tanto, pueden percibir con mayor claridad. Tampoco tienen temores a ser desplazados o a que alguien sea mejor o mas importante que ellos. Todavía no han entrado en ese juego en el que muchas veces están implicados los adultos, que les impide ver la verdad y la sencillez de la bondad. Juan era ya un hombre adulto y podría fácilmente haber recelado de la presencia de Jesús, que quizá le quitara protagonismo; sin embargo, con la certeza y la mirada de la inocencia y de la limpieza, reconoce en Jesús al Cordero de Dios. El Cordero, en su aparente sencillez, es la garantía de salvación y liberación que nos da Dios; es el sacrificio perfecto que, con su vida, nos da vida a todos; pero es necesario reconocerlo y para eso hay que tener una mirada limpia. Jesús no va a venir a nosotros como si fuera una estampa piadosa, sino a través de las per5sonas que tenemos cerca; va a venir en el bien que podamos reconocer sin envidia ni recelo en otros; va a venir en todos los que se sacrifican por nosotros; va a venir en los esfuerzos por la justicia, en el trabajo de los que luchan por una reforma migratoria justa, en los esfuerzos de quienes educan en las escuelas y en la catequesis, en quienes sanan y se ocupan de la salud de otros y en las palabras sabias de los mayores a nuestro alrededor; y va a venir, sobre todo, en la Eucaristía, el Pan de vida que se nos da como alimento y que nos convierte en su propio Cuerpo.

Exposición del Santísimo

Primer jueves de cada mes

930 am-12 pm y de 6-9 pm

en la capilla.

Rezo del rosario

Jueves, 930 am después de la misa a 9 am, en la capilla