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March 24, 2013/24 de Marzo 2013
“… Welcome the stranger, serve the poor, free the oppressed, speak out for justice, and love one another.”
MASSES Sunday: 7:00am (Espan ol), 10:00am (English) 1:00pm (Espan ol) Monday - Friday: 7:30am (English) Wednesday 7:30 pm & Friday 8:00 pm: Misa en Espan ol Saturday: 9:00am Communion Service Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30pm (English)
Eucharistic Adoration First Friday Mass: 12:00 noon. (followed by Exposition) Divine Mercy Chaplet: 3:00pm Benediction: 8:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00pm (or contact the office for an appt.) Sacrament of Baptism First and Third Sundays (except during Lent) Preparation Class: 2nd Saturdays of each month. Contact the office for information. Sacrament of Matrimony Contact the Pastor at least six months before setting a date. Anointing and Visitation of the Sick Contact the Pastor or the Parochial Vicar Adult Faith Enrichment Bible Study: Thursdays, 3:00pm Prayer Group: Tuesdays, 6:00pm Served by the Passionist
Community Founded in 1954
Parish Information
SECOND SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2017
Opening Our Hearts to Christ and to the World Abriendo Nuestros Corazones a Cristo y al Mundo Phone: 404-696-6704 Fax: 404-696-4735
Youth & Children Religious Education: 404-696-4874
Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
After Hours/Emergency Line: 304-280-3588
Email: [email protected] Website: saintpaulofthecross.org
St-Paul-of-the-Cross-Catholic-Church Follow@SaintPaulATL
Pastoral Staff Rev. Fr. Jerome McKenna, C.P., Pastor
Rev. Fr. Patrick Daugherty, Parochial Vicar Rev. Mr. Hilliard M. Lee, Jr., Deacon
Rev. Mr. Joseph Goolsby, Deacon (Retired) Rev. Mr. George Smith, Deacon
“Hemos encontrado al Mesías.”
Juan 1:41
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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14TH, 2018
Sunday, 10:00 am: People of the Parish 1:00 pm: Miembros de la Iglesia Monday-Friday, 7:30 am: Intention of Donors Saturday, 4:30 pm: Intention of Donor
Mass Intentions for the Week:
January 14-20, 2018
Stewardship
The Pastor’s Corner
THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 14, 2018
9:00a Choir Rehearsal - MR1 9:15a Rosary led by Jackie Chandler - Church (Next Sunday, Jan. 14th: Rosary led by Caren Cloud) 11:15a ESL Classes/Clases de Ingle s - Media Room 11:30a Youth & Children Religious Ed. - School 11:30a KPCLA 301 Monthly Meeting - Spiritual Center 2:00p Cameroon Catholic Women - School 2:00p Baptism Preparation in Spanish - Spiritual Center Monday, January 15 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parish Office Closed Tuesday, January 16 2:00p Stewardship Meeting - MR1 6:00p English Prayer Group - Chapel 7:30p Hispanic Bible Study– Spiritual Center Wednesday, January 17 7:00p Choir Rehearsal - Church 7:00p Finance Council - MR1 7:00p YAM - SC Dining Room No Mass in Spanish Today - No habrá Misa hoy Thursday, January 18 3:00m Bible Study - MR1 7:00p Hispanic Choir - Media Room Friday, January 19 6:30p Hispanic Prayer Group - Church 7:00p KPCLA 4th Degree - Media Room 8:00p Spanish Mass - Church Saturday, January 20
Permanent Diaconate Formation Program — School —All day event
1:00p Archdiocesan Mass - MLK Jr. Day Celebration at the Immaculate Conception Church, Atlanta
Jan. 7, 2018 Total Offertory $10,655.00
Needed: $12,000.00
Offertory:
Sunday Envelopes & Cash $7,305.00
Online $375.00
Mail-ins $2,975.00
Other Collections and Contributions:
Capital Campaign (including Online) $2.772.00
Georgia Bulletin $161.00
Initial Offering $60.00
Hispanic Weekday Masses $42.00
Holy Christmas $30.00
Catholic Charities (Christmas 2nd Collection) $25.00
Religious Education for Youth $20.00
Retirement Fund for Religious $10.00
Archdiocesan Hispanic Ministries $10.00
St. Vincent de Paul (Online) $10.00
Solemnity of Mary $7.00
2017 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal:
Goal: $39,600.00
Total Pledged and Received: $41,827.00
Amount Received: $30,598.88
Over (Under) Goal: $2,227.00
Percentage of Goal Pledged: 105.62%
Percentage of Goal Received: 77.27%
Number of Donors: 177
“I have decided to stick
with love. Hate is too
great a burden to bear.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr. -
Regular 7:30 am Mass January 15, 2018
My dear Parishioners,
This Monday our country celebrates the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. as a national holiday in the wake of a storm of pro-
tests against apparent racial slurs uttered by the President of the
United States on Thursday against people of color in Africa, Haiti
and El Salvador. Far from the best environment for a celebration
of the life and legacy of one who actually gave his life in the ongo-
ing battle against racism. Had he lived, Dr. King would be 89
years old. One wonders what he would say about the divisively
destructive situation we find ourselves in today.
I believe that Dr. King’s words would ring out as consistently and
powerfully as they did in the past. The quote in the adjoining col-
umn is typical of his stance. We need to be reminded especially
today of his insistence that change can come about only through
love. The “Beloved Community” he dreamed of and which is an
image of the Kingdom of God consists of three basic components:
inclusivity, interculturality and non-violent love.
The battle to achieve such a society must go on despite obstacles of
ignorance, indifference, hatred and violence. Eventual victory is
inevitable but without prayer, impossible. Our task lies starkly be-
fore us. In the words of that lovely hymn by Marty Haugen, “Let
us build a house (nation?) where love can dwell and all can safely
live, a place where saints and children tell how hearts learn to for-
give. … Let us build a house where all are named, their songs and
visions heard, and loved and treasured, taught and claimed as words
within the Word. … Let this house (nation?) proclaim from floor to
rafter: All are welcome, all are welcome, all are welcome in this
place.”
—Fr. Jerome, C.P.
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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14TH, 2018
Our Sick, Homebound, Recovering And Hospitalized
Our Parish Staff
Coming Events Jan. 15: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 22: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Feb. 2: Feast of the Presentation of the Lord Feb. 4: Confirmation celebration with Archbishop Gregory
Yvonne Fullen Gwendolyn Kelly
Mary Williams Juanita Brooks Lynda Porcher Helen Jones Catherine Goolsby Louise Todd Grady Belcher Leila Glover Tonya Meyer Dawata Jones
Angela Morales Josie Johnson Vivian Lee Billie Rosendall Cheryl Cato Eleanor Kimbrough Pete Higgins Neville Thomas
Ms. Patricia Elguera, Administrative Assistant Ms. Veronica Hodges-Johnson, Religious Ed. Ms. Alison Mason, Adult Faith Formation Ms. Kristi Crawford, Youth Ministry Dr. Gregory Nash, Music Associate Mr. Elmer Cortez, Bookkeeper Mr. Edgardo Rubio, Facilities Manager
Capital Campaign 2017-2020
Campan a Capital
2017-2020
Second Collection for Hispanic Ministries in the Archdiocese of Atlanta January 20-21, 2018. Next week the second collection is for all the Hispanic Ministries of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. The help we provide to our Hispanic brothers and sisters is accompanied by pastoral services such as religious education, evangelization programs as well as the Sacraments and the Eucharist in their own language and culture, for their spiritual support and integration to the parish life. All contributions go directly to serve the Hispanic community of the archdiocese. Please be generous; the needs are great. Thank you!
The Family of Vivien Ann Shivers Stocks thanks the St. Paul of the
Cross Church Family for the thoughts, prayers and acts of kindness shown
to us during her death.
The Office of Intercultural and Ethnic Diversity invites you to
participate in our MLK Jr. Celebration taking place
January 14, 20-21, 2018. Please see below for a list of events:
“Service and Sips” Young Adult Service Opportunity
2:30 PM | Sunday, January 14, 2018
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
Eucharistic Celebration
1:00 PM | Saturday, January 20, 2018
Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Principal Celebrant – Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory
Youth Celebration
3:00 PM | Sunday, January 21, 2018
St. Peter Claver Regional Catholic School
Guests to all events are invited to bring canned goods, clothing
or cleaning products for donation to the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul Georgia.
SEGUNDO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO 14 DE ENERO DE 2018
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Santa Misa en Español: Domingos, 7am y 1pm.
Miércoles, 7:30pm - Centro Espiritual
Viernes, 8:00pm - Iglesia
Horas de Oficina: Lunes - Jueves, 9am - 4:00pm.
P. Patrick Daugherty, CP: 404-696-6704 Ext. 11
Numero de Teléfono (Oficina): 404-696-6704
Numero de Teléfono (Emergencia): 347-819-5968
INFORMES:
BAUTISMOS: Alma Robles 678-717-9619
Antonia Pacheco 770-891-6765
Maria Hernandez 404-291-5631
Fechas para Enero 2018:
Preparación: Domingo 14 de Enero 2-4p
Bautismo: Sábado 27 de Enero 11am
QUINCEAÑERAS: Edith Wences 404-957-3003
Yulma Delgado 770-557-5073 MATRIMONIO: Juan Pacheco 770-823-1938
Jose L. Zavala 678-704-5829 PRESENTACIONES: Ofelia Gonzalez 404-956-9789
Clases de Inglés: todos los Lunes de 7:30pm a 9:00pm en
la Escuela, y los Domingos de 11:15am a 12:15pm en la
Sala de Medios de Comunicación de la Rectoría.
Segunda Colecta para los Ministerios Hispanos 20 y 21
de Enero de 2018. La próxima semana se realizará una
segunda colecta para todos los ministerios hispanos de la
arquidiócesis. La ayuda que proporcionamos a nuestros
hermanos y hermanas hispanos va acompañada de servicios
pastorales como la educación religiosa, programas de
evangelización y también los sacramentos y la Eucaristía, en
su propia lengua y cultura para su crecimiento espiritual y su
integración a la vida de la parroquia. Les rogamos sean generosos
ya que las necesidades son muchas. ¡MUCHAS GRACIAS! Anuncio del Programa de Educación Religiosa: El pro-
grama de Educación Religiosa ahora cuenta con su propio
número de contacto. El número es 404-696-4874. Un
mensaje grabado lo saludará y le pedirá que deje su nombre,
número de teléfono y un breve mensaje para devolver la
llamada.
¡Bienvenidos a San Pablo de la Cruz!
Ministros El 21 de Enero
Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Queridos Hermanos,
El año litúrgico se ha movido hacia el tiempo ordinario y
nosotros nos encontraremos para orar en estos días que parecen
ordinarios. Ya no visitamos el pesebre ni estamos frente al
sepulcro vacío. Samuel dormía en el templo, tal como
aparentemente era su costumbre. Andrés y Juan (probablemente
haya sido Juan el otro discípulo con Andrés) estaban pasándola
junto a Juan Bautista, que estaba bautizando en Betania cuando
Jesús pasó de casualidad. Su día ordinario (o noche) se convirtió
en transcendental.
El tiempo ordinario no es ordinario. Es tiempo que es numerado;
tiempo ordenado, del latín "ordinal". Contamos los domingos del
año fuera de las grandes estaciones de Adviento, Navidad,
Cuaresma y Pascua. Es un momento en que nos enfocamos en la
vida y el ministerio de Jesús mientras proclama el Reino de Dios.
Los días ordinarios se vuelven espectaculares cuando nos
encontramos con el Señor y al presenciar sus muchos milagros,
sanidades y escuchar sus palabras de sabiduría. Era un día
ordinario cuando Samuel, Andrés, Juan, Simón fueron llamados
por el Señor, quienes a través de sus vidas hicieron milagros y
obras heroicas. Recuerde que a través de nuestro bautismo, todos
estamos en esa línea de personajes bíblicos. Es tan común que es
fácil pasar por alto su significado.
Este lunes celebramos la vida del Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.
quien con el poder de la fe y el evangelio se enfrentó al racismo
y la injusticia en los Estados Unidos. Elogió el cambio de efecto
que fue beneficioso para todos los pueblos. Su sueño era que
todos los pueblos vivirían juntos en paz y esperaba el día en que
un hombre fuera juzgado por el contenido de su carácter más
que por el color de su piel. Así que di una oración por la paz y la
buena voluntad esta semana.
P. Patricio, C.P.
Anuncios parroquiales y Otros
Lectores: Martha y Zenón Barragán
Maria y Jose Luis Hernandez -
Luisa y Bertoldo Coronado
Guías: Roberto González, Antonia Pacheco, Verónica
Cruz y Enrique Wences
Monaguillos: Kevin Ramirez - Eddi Coronado