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1227 Scenic Highway - Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 │ www.OLMCC.com
March 2, 2014 Website: www.olmcc.com Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pastor
Fr. Thomas B. Shuler
706-820-0680, ext. 204
423-637-4850 (cell)
Mass Times
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m.
Thursday Novena 9:00 a.m.
Saturday 5:30 p.m.
Confessions
Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
Religious Ed
Sunday 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Staff
Angelese Mackey,
Business Coordinator
Mary Voges,
Pastoral Associate
Keely & Stephen Hungate,
Youth Ministry
Ashley & Zach Hurst,
Young Families Ministry
John Thomas Cecil,
Director of Music
April 28, 2019
April 28, 2019 - Second Sunday of Easter
Mass Intentions for the Week
Apr 27 - People of the Parish
Apr 28 - People of the Parish
May 2 - Sally Ferguson
Readings for Next Sunday, May 5th
First Reading Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41
Second Reading Rev. 5:11-14
Gospel John 21:1-19
Jesus appears to seven of his disciples, among them
Peter who proclaims his unfailing love for the Lord.
Jesus commissions him to feed the sheep. Later, in
face of persecution, Peter and the apostles proclaim
the name of Jesus, the Lamb who was slain and who
rescues us from death.
Pope Francis’ May Prayer Intention
The Church in Africa, a Seed of Unity.
That the Church in Africa, through the
commitment of its members, may be the
seed of unity among her peoples and a
sign of hope for this continent.
In the Hospital
If you or someone you know will be going in the hos-
pital please call the office, or have a family member
or hospital chaplain call for you. Federal privacy laws
prevent hospitals from notifying us.
In Case of Emergency
Please call Fr. Tom’s cell phone directly
at 423-637-4850 in emergency situations.
Nursery
Our nursery is open for Sunday Mass beginning at
8:30 a.m. and is located downstairs in the church.
24-Hour Abuse Reporting
If you or a loved one has been hurt or abused by a
member of the clergy, an employee, or volunteer of
the Archdiocese of Atlanta, we are here to listen and
take action. Please contact our Office of Child and
Youth Protection during business hours at 404-920-
7550 or our Archdiocesan 24-hour Abuse Reporting
line at 1-888-437-0764. The silence must be broken
for the healing to begin.
Dedication to Jesus
Lord Jesus Christ, take all my freedom,
my memory, my understanding, and my will.
All that I have and cherish you have given me.
I surrender it all to be guided by Your will.
Your grace and Your love are wealth enough for me.
Give me these, Lord Jesus, and I ask for nothing more.
Amen.
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
May 1 - Anna Lawler
May 5 - Kim Glascock
May 5 - Sydney Hopper
PRE Resumes
PRE classes will resume following 9:00 a.m. Mass
this Sunday, April 28th.
Catholic Home Missions Appeal
This weekend, we will take up the Catholic Home
Missions Appeal. Right now, over 40% of dioceses in
the United States are considered mission territory
because they are unable to fund essential pastoral
work in their communities. Your support of this ap-
peal eases the struggle of these dioceses. Please
prayerfully consider how you can support this ap-
peal. Find more information at www.usccb.org/home
-missions.
Welcome to Our Lady of the Mount Catholic Church
Liturgical Minister Schedules
Saturday, May 4th
Lector: Judy Anderson
Eucharistic Rhonda Brown
Ministers: Lanny Haynes
Suzanne Haynes
Altar Servers: Sig Brown
Garrison Corley
Greeter: JJ Davenport
Sunday, May 5th
Lector: Ramona Glascock
Eucharistic Angela Buchanan
Ministers: Heather Corley
Maggie Estes
Paul Glascock
Dan Shanahan
Beverly Short
Michelle Viscomi
Altar Servers: Jude Buchanan
Alyse Coakley
Conor Coakley
Greeters: Michelle Coakley
Eileen Nash
Camilla Pollock-Flynn
Cameron Baeza
Greg Brown
Teresa Burton
Richard Collins
Patrick Crawley
Marie Crimmins
Jay Jay Davenport
Mamie Everette
Roy Exum
Walter Forbes
Dick Fowler
Regina Gann
Charlie Gilbreath
Vickie Gilbreath
Johnny Killebrew
Tara McGinness
Barbara McLellan
Luke Morin
Jennifer Nicely
Charles Parks
Bob Red
Pam Scott
Alice Smith
Carolyn Wescott
Teresa Young
Prayer List
Women’s Social
Calling all Ladies! If you missed
our last gathering in February,
you don’t want to miss this one!
We will be gathering at Rhonda
Brown’s home, 1217 Fort Ste-
phenson Oval , at 6:30pm on May 2nd for a joyful
Easter celebration. Corinne Hennen will be joining us
again for follow up with our Lenten prayer partner.
Please RSVP online at olmcc.com or by using the sig-
nup sheets in the narthex. Hope to see you there!
Memorial Garden Work Days
It's almost that time again! We will
have our first garden planting/
clean-up Tuesday, April 30th from
5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Family and
friends are welcome! Remember to
bring your favorite garden tools
including gloves, clippers, weed
eaters and blowers.
Please mark your calendars for the
remaining dates as well: May 28th, June 25th, June
26th, July 23rd, August 27th, and September 24th.
For more information please contact Nini Davenport,
[email protected] or Sissy Tarumianz, sistarumi-
Join the Parish in Summertime Fun!
All parishioners and families are
asked to mark their calendars for
the Wednesday evenings of June 5th,
July 10th, & August 7th. The Men’s
Club will be hosting these fun events
at Brow Lake clubhouse and pool.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for parishioners
and families to enjoy fellowship throughout the sum-
mer months. More details will follow.
For more information please contact Nick Wilkinson,
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© 2019 Liturgy Training Publications. 800-933-1800. Written by Mary Heinrich. Illustrated by Tamar Messer. Scripture texts are from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Permission to publish granted by the Archdiocese of Chicago, on August 28, 2018.
This Week at HomeMonday, April 29St. Catherine of SienaEven as a young woman, St. Catherine of Siena was known for her holiness. She was a mystic, a spiritual writer, and one of the four women declared a doctor of the Church. This woman of prayer was a mediator and peacemaker for the Church. She settled family disputes and arguments among Italian city-states. She was instrumental in bringing the papacy back to Rome from France. Pray to St. Catherine this week for help in restoring peace in our homes and our world. Today’s Readings: Acts 4:23–31; Psalm 2:1–3, 4–6, 7–9; John 3:1–8.
Tuesday, April 30One Heart and One MindThe community of believers were of one heart and one mind. None of them claimed possessions, but instead they held their belongings in common. Today’s First Reading from Acts provides a beautiful image of people laying their dona-tions at the feet of the Apostles. This is a total surrender, giving all they have for the Church. Is there anything you can do in your home to live a simpler lifestyle? Today’s Readings: Acts 4:32–37; Psalm 93:1, 1–2, 5; John 3:7–15.
Wednesday, May 1St. Joseph the WorkerThe Church honors St. Joseph on March 19 for his role as Mary’s spouse and today for his role as a worker. No words are attributed to St. Joseph in Scripture, yet his silent witness serves as a model for all who labor. This week honor St. Joseph by embracing a chore that you do not enjoy. You might also write a thank-you note to someone in your house for doing a chore that makes your life easier. Today’s Readings: Genesis 1:26—2:3 or Colossians 3:14–15, 17, 23–24; Psalm 90:2, 3–4, 12–13, 14, 16; Matthew 13:54–58.
Thursday, May 2The Name of JesusIn the First Reading, we hear that the Apostles paid no heed to the admonition not to teach in Jesus’ name. During an interrogation, they proclaimed that they needed to obey God and testify to Jesus’ being raised from the dead. It can be challenging for us today to witness to the Risen Lord in our lives. How do you live the Gospel in a world that turns a deaf ear to Christ? Today’s Readings: Acts 5:27–33; Psalm 34:2, 9, 17–18, 19–20; John 3:31–36.
Friday, May 3Sts. Philip and James, ApostlesSts. Philip and James share a feast day not only because they are both Apostles of our Lord but because both of their relics were brought to Rome together on the same day in early May. Philip and James were commissioned by Jesus to preach, heal, and baptize. They lived and died proclaiming that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Would anyone know of the Risen Christ from the witness of your life? How is Jesus asking you to follow him this week? Today’s Readings: 1 Corinthians 15:1–8; Psalm 19:2–3, 4–5; John 14:6–14.
Saturday, May 4Walking on WaterThe winds are blowing on the Sea of Galilee, but that does not stop the disciples from stepping into a boat and attempt-ing to cross toward Capernaum. It is dark and the winds are increasing. They see Jesus coming toward their boat, walk-ing upon the water. Jesus calms their fears by revealing, “It is I; do not be afraid.” There are many circumstances in our lives that cause us to be afraid. Where do you go when you feel worried or anxious? Do you place your trust in the One who can get us safely ashore? Today’s Readings: Acts 6:1–7; Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19; John 6:16–21.