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Monday ~ Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm Monday ~ Thursday: 9:00am, 12:15pm; Friday: 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:15pm Saturday: 9:00am 5:00pm Family Vigil Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 5:00pm Life Teen 7:00pm Spanish Sunday 9:00am and 10:30am Masses Monday ~ Friday 9:30am ~ 9:00pm Mondays at 7:15pm Saturdays 9:30am ~ 10:30am & on request Spanish: Tuesday 7:00pm Please keep us informed so that we can be attentive to those who are ill. ST . 675 Ri versi de Road Roswell , GA 30075 ~ www.standrewcatholi c.com 770 / 641-9720 ~ 770 / 641-8584 fax Rev. Msgr. Hugh Marren, Pastor ~ Rev. Juan Areiza, Parochial Vicar Deacons: Rev. Mr. William Keen, Rev. Mr. Tom Gotschall, Rev. Mr. Alberto Figueredo, Rev. Mr. Jose Campos MARCH 8 MARCH 8 MARCH 8 MARCH 8, 200 , 200 , 200 , 2009: 9: 9: 9: SECOND SUNDAY OF LEN SECOND SUNDAY OF LEN SECOND SUNDAY OF LEN SECOND SUNDAY OF LEN T

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Monday ~ Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm

Monday ~ Thursday:

9:00am, 12:15pm;

Friday: 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:15pm

Saturday: 9:00am

5:00pm Family Vigil

Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am,

12:00pm, 5:00pm Life Teen 7:00pm Spanish

Sunday 9:00am and 10:30am Masses

Monday ~ Friday 9:30am ~ 9:00pm

Mondays at 7:15pm

Saturdays 9:30am ~ 10:30am & on request

Spanish: Tuesday 7:00pm

Please keep us informed so that we can be attentive to those who are ill.

ST.675 Riverside Road Roswell, GA 30075 ~ www.standrewcatholic.com

770 / 641-9720 ~ 770 / 641-8584 fax

Rev. Msgr. Hugh Marren, Pastor ~ Rev. Juan Areiza, Parochial Vicar

Deacons: Rev. Mr. William Keen, Rev. Mr. Tom Gotschall, Rev. Mr. Alberto Figueredo, Rev. Mr. Jose Campos

MARCH 8MARCH 8MARCH 8MARCH 8, 200, 200, 200, 2009: 9: 9: 9: SECOND SU NDAY OF LE NSECOND SU NDAY OF LE NSECOND SU NDAY OF LE NSECOND SU NDAY OF LE NTTTT

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Monday, March 9 6:30 a.m. Ann Muckerman 9:00 a.m. Alberto Figueredo 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, 6:30 a.m. Marguerite Frkovich 9:00 a.m. Michael O’Brien 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 6:30 a.m. Shane Dronett 9:00 a.m. Julia Hlivak 12:15 p.m. For all those in the Armed Forces

and their families Thursday, March 12 6:30 a.m. May O’Connor 9:00 a.m. Geoff Moore 12:15 p.m. Friday, March 13 6:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Daniel Goodwin 12:15 p.m. Saturday, March 14 9:00 a.m. Ann Malouf (S.I.) 5:00 p.m. People of the Parish Sunday, March 15 7:30 a.m. Chester Somers 9:00 a.m. William “Willie” D’Áquillo 10:30 a.m. Marguerite Halloran 12:00 p.m. Isaura Campos 5:00 p.m. Deceased Priests of the Archdiocese 7:00 p.m. Spanish Mass

.

Forgive and you will be forgiven.

They preach but they do not practice.

They will condemn the Son of Man to death.

Good things came to you and bad things to Lazarus; now he is comforted while you are in agony.

This is the heir; let us kill him. Your brother was dead and has come to life

Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.

Mass Intentions For The Week ““““““““PPPPPPPP OOOOOOOO TTTTTTTTEEEEEEEE NNNNNNNN TTTTTTTTIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL””””””””

One morning Lois, a housewife and real-estate agent, is doing some spring cleaning. Soon she becomes aware of the sad state of her house; junky closets, peeling paint, squeaky doors, and the floors are a mess. Finally, it all became too much for her when one of the door knobs came off in her hand. “I am sick of this house,” she said. “I want to move!” Her husband responded by asking the question, “How would you describe our house if you were to write the real estate ad?” She thought for a moment and then began “Let me see,” “Charming little antique bungalow on a family street…compact easy-care backyard, dry cellar, cozy kitchen…close to schools, shops and transportation…a bargain in today’s market.” “Feel better?” inquired her husband. “Yeah I do,” she smiled. Hi and Lois 1998 I believe that our lives at times seem like that little house falling apart and a proper mess but Lent is a time when we pause to take a second look at ourselves. With Lois we thoughtfully begin our reflection on ourselves with the words “Let me see,” and there we continue to reflect upon our potential and upon all we truly can be. Yes, my life may be a mess but that does not mean it’s a lost cause or I cannot do anything about it. There are some wonderful things about our lives and Lent is a time we are invited to come and recognize what we are to be thankful for and at the same time to do a little spring cleaning and repair on what we have somewhat neglected. Msgr. Hugh Marren, Pastor

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ST. ANDREW PRESCHOOL Our Preschool Program at St. Andrew provides a safe and nurturing environment for one year old through four year old preschoolers. The program allows your child to be part of a Catholic based, social, yet structured setting, as well as getting our four year olds ready for kindergarten. The staff at St. Andrew is a l very dedicated, quality teachers. Whether you are looking for a couple of free hours without your one year old or a kindergarten readiness program, St. Andrew Preschool may just be your answer. We still have spaces available in our program for the upcoming school year. If you are interested or know of someone who might be and would like more information, call the preschool office at 770-642-1636

ADDITIONAL LENTEN MASSES AND STATIONS OF THE CROSS: During Lent, weekday daily masses will be 6:30 am, 9:00 am, and 12:15 pm. Stations of the Cross will be held every Friday during Lent at 7:00pm. There are Lenten Programs on all the tables of the church.

MEN’S FELLOWSHIP: All men are invited to join us Friday, March 20th for 6:30am Mass followed by fellowship at 7:00am. We will have coffee and doughnuts in the multi-purpose room, a brief speaker, a group discussion, and close with a prayer promptly at 8:00am. This is a forum for men of our parish to develop supportive relationships, deepen their faith, and enjoy themselves. The Men’s Fellowship meets every Friday; feel free to join us when you can.

FRIDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY meets weekly in the RCIA room in Bldg. B from 7:30-9:30pm. Our study is on St. Paul with a companion video called “Contending for the Faith” by Stephen Ray. For details, call Elaine: 7/754-6104.

DO YOU KNIT OR CROCHET? Join our Prayer Shawl Ministry. All skill levels are welcome, we can even teach you! We meet the first Thursday each month (Thursday, March 12th) at 6:30pm in room 201. Please join us! We are also accepting donations of yarn to be made into “prayer shawls”. To donate yarn or for more info, call Christy

Medina: 7/521-2857.

BAPTISM PREPARATION: All parents who wish to have children baptized in April need to attend pre-baptism class on Monday, March 23rd . Please call the parish office to register.

St. Andrew has several professional therapists who provide services in an office

area here at church. Each is a licensed and independent practitioner, and a member of the Catholic Therapist Association. You may call them individually

for an appointment:

Tom Spudic, Ph.D. (7/596-5869); Ann Howe, Ph.D. (6/887-7800); Mary Cheryl Henderson, L.P.C. (4/936-1144).

WELCOME VISITORS AND NEWCOMERS!

We invite you to register and become a part of our St. Andrew parish family!

Please fill out a registration form, located on the information wall in the narthex (main church entrance) or stop by the parish office during the week. Welcome!

WELCO MEWELCO MEWELCO MEWELCO ME

who was baptized into our Christian Community.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Monday-Friday 9:30am to 9pm

To spend time as a Eucharistic guardian, please sign up for March in the chapel

during the week or in the narthex on weekends. Guardians commit to one hour

a week (of your choice) for one month at a time.

ARE YOU A NON-CATHOLIC

THINKING ABOUT JOINING THE CHURCH OR SIMPLY HAVE

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FAITH? Join us for Q&A sessions most Sundays from 9-10am in

the RCIA room (upstairs in Building B). Questions? Please call Deacon Tom Gotschall: 7/490-9436.

Sunday, March 1, 2009 $21,029.06

THE ELIJAH CUP The Elijah Cup is a chalice that is given to parishioners and families to take home from Mass to use as a focal point while praying for vocations. You may sign up for the Mass of your choice in the main church entrance or call Liz Schantz: 7/518-6836.

Sat. 3/7 Sun. 3/8

5:00pm 10:30am

5:00pm

The DeBuys Family The Medina Family The Schantz Family

THE CANDLE OF LIFE

at the foot of Our Lady burns this week for Unborn Children in Danger of

Abortion. To have the Candle of Life burn for your intentions, sign up by the chapel door.

$10 Donation to Pro-Life Ministry.

6:00-9:30PM

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOMESCHOOLING? There will be a Q & A meeting on Monday March 23rd at 10:00am in the Bethlehem Room.

THERE ARE STILL BENCHES AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR! If you are interested in sponsoring a bench for the Stations of the Cross, for $1500, stop by the display in the Narthex for more info or email Danny Piper at [email protected]. Benches will have a 4”x8” etched bronze plaque with a 20 word (maximum) dedication. We would like to thank all parishioners who have already sponsored benches for making this project possible! ST. ANDREW NOW ACCEPTS ONLINE CONTRIBUTIONS! We initiated a new website-based Electronic Giving Program to help facilitate your personal stewardship. You can easily create automatic recurring donations, or perform one-time transactions. Go to www.standrewcatholic.com and click on the “Giving” tab. We hope this service provides a welcome option for the increasing number of people who prefer to manage their finances electronically. For those who prefer to use the regular envelopes, please continue to do so.

Eileen DeJulio: 7/641-9720 x228 or [email protected] The Summer Religious Education classes are filling up fast so please submit your registration form with check to Religious Education ASAP. Registration forms are available in the Religious Education Hall, the front desk, and on the information wall in the foyer of the Church. Also, I am in need of Summer Catechists for Grades 2, 3, 4, and Middle School. Please prayerfully consider volunteering one week this summer to share your faith with the Children of St. Andrew. Classes are from June 1 to June 5 from 8:40 to 3:00 pm.

For questions, contact Christen Barrett: 7/641-9720 ext.230 or [email protected]

Upcoming Events for Grades 4th-8th: March 16th: St. Patrick’s Day party in room 202! We’ll have Irish food, music, and learn about the Irish culture and St. Patrick. Party will take place from 5:30-6:45. April 4th: Come join us in our first annual Easter Basket Making party! We’ll stuff Easter baskets for local children in need! Snacks will be available! Room 202 from 6-8pm. If you would like to be added to my email list and notified of upcoming events for your child in grades 4-8, please email me at [email protected]. Thank you!

Meghan Austin: 4/293-2999, [email protected] March 8th: Life Teen 6-8pm. March 15th: 1pm Hawks Game! Life Teen will be going to the Hawks game at 1pm at Phillips arena. There will not be Life Teen the night of March 15th. The Life Teen Spring Retreat is April 24th, 25th, and 26th. Permission forms are available in the Life Teen office. Cost is $125.00 and includes food, lodging, transportation, t-shirt, and all supplies! Come join us and bring a friend!!

If you are 21 or older and want to give your time to serve our teens, contact Meghan Austin.

ALL WOMEN OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED TO EXPERIENCE THE GIFT OF A ST. ANDREW CRHP RETREAT

Our upcoming Christ Renews His Parish retreat for women will be March 21-22. The retreats are held here at St. Andrew. They are presented for our parishioners and by our parishioners. If you

have yet to experience one please give yourself an incredible gift by making time to attend this powerful retreat! Retreats are limited to 36 women, so make sure you sign up early!

Parishioners are available after Mass to answer any questions and sign you up.

SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2009 Mases: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am, 12pm 5:00pm Life Teen, 7:00pm Spanish RCIA Class 8:15-10am Baptisms 1:00pm Life Teen 6:00pm Spanish Doctrina, RCIA 5:30pm Sea Scouts 7:30pm

MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2009

Daily Masses 6:30pm 9:00am 12:15pm Eucharistic Adoration 9:30am-9:00pm Pre-school 9:30am – 12:30pm Rosary 12:45pm Kids of the Kingdom 4:45-5:30pm St. Martin dePorres 5:00pm Religious Education 5:30-6:45pm JIFF 5:30-6:45pm Spanish Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:00pm St. Andrew strings 7:00pm Knights of Columbus 7:30pm

TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2009

Masses 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:15pm Eucharistic Adoration 9:30am 9:00pm Pre-school 9:30am 12:30pm Rosary 12:45pm Spanish Baptism Class 7-9:00pm Spanish Bible Study 7-8:30pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2009

Daily Masses 6:30pm 9:00am 12:15pm Eucharistic Adoration 9:30am-9:00pm Pre-school 9:30am – 12:30pm Rosary 12:45pm Adult Choir Practice 7-8:30pm English Class Level 1 7:8:30pm

THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2009

Daily Masses 6:30pm 9:00am 12:15pm Eucharistic Adoration 9:30am-9:00pm Pre-school 9:30am – 12:30pm Legion of Mary 10:00pm Rosary 12:45pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:30pm Toastmasters 7:30-9 pm

FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2009

Daily Masses 6:30pm 9:00am 12:15pm Men’s Fellowship 7:00pm Eucharistic Adoration 9:30am-9:00pm Pre-school 9:30am – 12:30pm Bible Study 10:00am Rosary 12:45pm Over 55 Group Meeting 1:00pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00pm Lenten Fish Dinner 5:30-8:00 pm Stations of the Cross 7:00pm Friday Night Bible Study 7:00pm Spanish Young Adults 7:30-9:30pm Two Hearts Vigil in Church 8:00pm

SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009

Daily Masses 9:00am Confessions 9:30-10:30pm Respect Life Meeting 9:30-11am Family Vigil Mass 5:00pm

SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2009

Mases: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am, 12pm 5:00pm Life Teen, 7:00pm Spanish RCIA Class 8:15-10am Columbian Squires 3:45pm Baptisms 1:00pm Life Teen 6:00pm Spanish Doctrina, RCIA 5:30pm

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HOMESCHOOL COURSES OFFERED: CHAP (Catholic Homeschool Assistance Program) is accepting enrollment applications for the 2009-10 school year. We offer clbasis for students in middle and high school, taught by teachers well experienced in their respective subject areas. We meet on Tuesdays at St. Patrick’s in Norcross, and offer religion (taught by Fr. Hecomposition classes. Contact Valerie Gotschall (St. Andrew’s parishioner) [email protected]. WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP MAKE A CATHOLIC EDUCATION MORE FOR EVERYONE? A great opportunity exists because of a change made to the tax laws of the State of Georgia in 2008. People who pay income tax to the State of Georgia and who qualify for a charitable deduction on their Federal Tax return could actually save money by making a donation to a qualified Student SFor info, visit the GA Dept. of Education: http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/pea_policy.aspx?Payou would like it personally explained, contact Laura Haynes at YOUR ARE INVITED TO WEEKLY LENTEN DAYS OF REFLECTIONJesuit Retreat Center Ignatius House from 9:30am to3:30pm. RSVP [email protected]. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Return the “Spring” to your Marriage! Join us at our Marriage Encounter Weekend March 20 - 22 at the Holiday Inn Doraville at I-285 & Buford Hwy. You can register or learn other dates for 2009 at www.wwmeatlanta.orgWe also offer Spanish speaking weekends. Call Esteban & THIRD ANNUAL CATHOLIC DAY AT THE CAPITOL:and Diocese of Savannah invite Georgia Catholics to the State Capitol in Atlanta to exercise our baptismal call as advocates for public policy that protects those who are vulnerable and promotes the common good on Thursday, March 12, 2009 from 8:30-2:30 pm. Catholic Day at the Capitol will start with a legislative briefing at 8:30am at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 48 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, 30303. We will walk together to the Capitol to view the opening of the session, meet your legislators, and lunch on your own. The event is free, but registration in required so that we can communicate last minute changes. Please register online at or call Veronica Diaz at 4/978-2766. Additional info is available online. HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Is presenting “ The culture of Cruelty:Realities” featuring Stacey DeWitt on March 18, 2009 from 7tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased at Holy Redeemer, 3380 Old Alabama Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30022 beginning March 9, 2009. TATIANA CAMERON’S “I THIRST”: This is an ithe Crucifixion Story on Sunday, March 29th at 7pm, at St. Brigid Catholic Church, 3400 Old Alabama Rd., John’s Creek, GA. The event features Tatiana on keyboards, backed by accomplished electronic instrumentalist Denny Bouchard. Since the spring of 2000 Tatiana Cameron hasbuilding a nationwide following for the artist who, as a teenager, was a pop music superstar in Communist Central Europe. Tajci abandoned her fame at age 21 and fled to the Unithed Statesin churches across America. Tickets are $10, Youth $5 available at St. Brigid go to www.Idobelieve.com or tunes. For more information co

Jean Austin, Donald Bedell, David Benjamin, Rebecca Benjamin, Kim Weber Bertschi, Settembrina Biagioni, Rick Bowers, Pat Bratton, Ann Brown, Don Browne, Graciela Buzeta,Clapper, Paula Coddington, Josh Davis, Elizabeth DeBuys, Dvorak, Kathleen Ebeling, Bill Ellerman, Claire Ehrmana, Linda Frescona, Marie Gaede, Lucille Gallagher, Margaret Gavin, Iris Gotschall, Elizabeth Jane Gricus, Mary Ann Gulitozi, Brittany Healy, Michael Healy, Kim Henderson,

Will Hodges, Harry Hodgins, Elizabeth Huffner, Jill Ingenito, Tom Loesch, Marie Lourdes Joseph, Martha Kassis, Johnny Kranyecz, Dolores Lamb, James Lasneski, Laura Lawton, Mary

Gary Meader, Sharon Metzler, Sr. Janice Miller, Renay Miller, Erin Patrick, Paulette Pettorosi, Peggy Plunkett, Bill Plunkett,Rundell, Schneider, Paul Scibona, Julie Shannon, Jack Smith, John and Shirley Stevens, Rick Stradtman, Nilca Trujillo, Tim Truxillo,Reilly Walsh, Jackie Webb, Calvin Ray White, Debbie Williams, Janet Viney, Ave Wolfe,Pinkie Wright, Gene Wright, Brian Wynn-Higgins

Names will be removed from our Sick List at the beginning of each month.For a name to remain, contact Carol Meurer:andrewrec

PPlleeaassee PPrraayy

CHAP (Catholic Homeschool Assistance Program) is accepting 10 school year. We offer classroom instruction one day each week on a drop-off

basis for students in middle and high school, taught by teachers well experienced in their respective subject areas. We meet on Tuesdays at St. Patrick’s in Norcross, and offer religion (taught by Fr. Hennessey), math, science, and

ll (St. Andrew’s parishioner) at 770-343-9361 or at

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP MAKE A CATHOLIC EDUCATION MORE AFFORDABLE A great opportunity exists because of a change made to the tax laws of the State of Georgia

in 2008. People who pay income tax to the State of Georgia and who qualify for a charitable deduction on their ctually save money by making a donation to a qualified Student Scholarship Organization .

http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/pea_policy.aspx?PageReq=PEAHB1133. . If you would like it personally explained, contact Laura Haynes at [email protected].

YOUR ARE INVITED TO WEEKLY LENTEN DAYS OF REFLECTION every Wednesday at the Jesuit Retreat Center Ignatius House from 9:30am to3:30pm. RSVP 404-255-0503 or email [email protected] or

Return the “Spring” to your Marriage! Join us at our Marriage Encounter 285 & Buford Hwy.

www.wwmeatlanta.org or call Bob & Joy Lambie at 770-587-1506. We also offer Spanish speaking weekends. Call Esteban & Gloria Nolasco at 770-425-1328 for those dates.

THIRD ANNUAL CATHOLIC DAY AT THE CAPITOL: Faith in Action. The Archdiocese of Atlanta and Diocese of Savannah invite Georgia Catholics to the State Capitol in Atlanta to exercise our baptismal call as advocates for public policy that protects those who are vulnerable and promotes the common good on Thursday,

. Catholic Day at the Capitol will start with a legislative briefing at 8:30am at the n, 48 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, 30303. We will walk together to the

ur legislators, and lunch on your own. The event is free, but registration in required so that we can communicate last minute changes. Please register online at www.archatl.com

dditional info is available online.

Is presenting “ The culture of Cruelty: Today’s Bullying and Online Realities” featuring Stacey DeWitt on March 18, 2009 from 7:00-8:30pm at Holy Redeemer Catholic School. The tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased at Holy Redeemer, 3380 Old Alabama Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30022 beginning

is an inspiring concert event a powerful musical adaptation of at 7pm, at St. Brigid Catholic Church, 3400 Old Alabama Rd., John’s

Creek, GA. The event features Tatiana on keyboards, backed by accomplished electronic instrumentalist Denny iana Cameron has shared her emotional programs in over 600 concerts

building a nationwide following for the artist who, as a teenager, was a pop music superstar in Communist Central Europe. Tajci abandoned her fame at age 21 and fled to the Unithed States, where she eventually began performing

America. Tickets are $10, Youth $5 available at St. Brigid Parish Office. To preview her music or tunes. For more information contact [email protected].

Donald Bedell, David Benjamin, Rebecca Benjamin, Kim Weber Bertschi, Settembrina Biagioni, Graciela Buzeta, Stephen Capano, Grace Carroll, Lorelei

Elizabeth DeBuys, Jane Demaso, Hank Deren, Jeannette Derum, Margit Claire Ehrmana, Linda Frescona, Marie Gaede, Lucille Gallagher, Margaret

, Mary Ann Gulitozi, Brittany Healy, Michael Healy, Kim Henderson, Jill Ingenito, Tom Loesch, Marie Lourdes Joseph, Martha Kassis,

Johnny Kranyecz, Dolores Lamb, James Lasneski, Laura Lawton, Mary-Gay Li, Jane Mayer, Theo McCarten, Renay Miller, James Nielsen, Carol Anne Palermo, Maggie Paoletti,

Peggy Plunkett, Bill Plunkett,J. Lynn Ponder, Mary V. Quinlan, Alice Reid, David Jack Smith, Wayne Smith, Donna St. Pierre, Elaine Stephens,

Nilca Trujillo, Tim Truxillo, Ruth Voorhis, Colton Walker, Julie Walker, Calvin Ray White, Debbie Williams, Janet Viney, Ave Wolfe, Mary Veronica Wolney,

Names will be removed from our Sick List at the beginning of each month.

For a name to remain, contact Carol Meurer:[email protected]

FFoorr OOuurr SSiicckk

Altar Care Trudy Scully 770/998-8752

Altar Servers Sheryl Hess 770/998-6766

American Heritage Girls Kim Wunschel 770/363-2012

Bereavement Ministry Jenny Smentek 770/645-2307

Bible Study (Friday Night) Elaine Ruppenthal 770/754-6104

Bible Study (Friday morning) Gene O’Brien 770/664-5639

Bible Study (Tuesday / Wednesday) Christine Caveness 770/393-1816

Caring Connection Ginny Boll 770/993-8738

Catholics Returning Home Larry/Tracie Vicario 770/998-5971

CHAMPS Youth Group: 4th & 5th Grade Christen Barrett 770/641-9720 x230

Christ Renews His Parish Deborah Stevens 678/461-0868

Columbian Squires Don Boyle 770/410-9237

Cub Scout Pack 2006 Phil Vance 770/597-1401

EDGE Youth Group Christen Barrett 770/641-9720 x230

Elijah Cup Liz Schantz 770/518-6836

Eucharistic Adoration Guardians Carol Meurer 770/641-9720 x222

Eucharistic Ministers Parish Office 770/641-9720

Familia Lydia Hazelwood 770/752-7381

GIFT (Growing In Faith Together) Christy Medina 770/521-2857

Homeschoolers of St. Andrew Carolyn Rittmueller 770/346-7557

Homestretch Karen Schneider 770/998-9398

Knights of Columbus Tom Hoover 770-641-9720

Lectors Gert Mullin 770/772-6280

Legion of Mary Carol Albright 770/993-7903

Life Teen / High School Youth Group Meghan Austin 404/293-2999

Marriage Encounter Dave/Ronnie Gorzynski 770/594-7608

Men’s Fellowship Mike Lerch 678/521-1583

Moms of St. Andrew Meg Clark 770/642-1652 Chris Curtin 770/643-0358

Music Ministry Bernie Sotola 770/641-9720 x231

Natural Family Planning Don / Sara Boyle 770/410-9237

Over 55 Club Gert Mullin 770/772-6280

Parish Council John Miles 770/518-8512

Prayer Shawl Ministry Christy Medina 770/521-2857

Pre-School Carol Hastings, Dir. Chris Lovejoy, Asst.

770/642-1636

Religious Education Eileen DeJulio 770/641-9720 x228

R.C.I.A. Tom Gotschall 770/490-9436

Respect Life Eileen Schuster 770/587-2611

Rosary Devotion Bill Plunkett 770/594-7662

Sea Scout Ship 300 Bill Leach 770/594-2462

St. Martin De Porres Sandy Lashley 770/641-9720

Spanish Ministry Cecilia Campos 770/649-9392

Ushers Guild John Miles 770/518-8512

Wedding Coordinators Carol Meurer 770-641-9720

Welcoming Committee Pat Powers 770/649-0554

Women’s Guild Lisa Biagioni 770/777-5912

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UARESMA CATEQUESIS: Misa sábado 4 de Abril 7:00pm. Representación del Vía Crucis por los niños de séptimo y octavo grado. Asistencia obligatoria de todos los niños de la catequesis. La misa cumple la obligación del domingo. LUNES- MARTES-MIERCOLES SANTO Retiro Espiritual 7:00-9:00pm MIERCOLES: DRAMATIZACION DE LA ULTIMA CENA Centro familiar 8:00-9:00pm. Asistencia de los niños de la catequesis requerida. JUEVES SANTO Mega Misión 2-5pm Misa de la Última Cena del Señor: 8:30pm en la iglesia. Procesión al Monumento (según el tiempo) en el Centro Familiar. Hora Santa de 11:00-12:00pm (español) Viernes Santo Mega Misión 2-5:00pm Celebración de la Pasión de Cristo con veneración de la Cruz y servicio de comunión. Procesión silenciosa de la Dolorosa. Pésame a la Virgen María 10:00-1200pm. Salón multi-uso. SABADO SANTO Mega Misión 2-5pm Vigilia de la Resureccion: 8:30pm. Centro Familiar DOMINGO DE PASCUA Misa 7:00pm

GRUPO DE ORACION SEMILLAS DE PAZ Y AMOR: RETIRO ESPIRITUAL: Tiempo de cuaresma tiempo de cambio, de profundizar nuestro caminar con el Señor. Cada Martes un Conferencista, Consagrada o Sacerdote nos guiara en nuestra búsqueda del infinito Amor de Nuestro Señor, salón 202. Hombres, salón 203 7:00-9:00pm. Todos son bienvenidos no importa el nivel de espiritualidad en el que te encuentres. MINISTERIO JOVENES ADULTOS: Mayores de 18 años. Te invita a sus reuniones semanales todos los viernes de 8-9:30pm. COPA DE ELÍAS: La Copa de Elías se entrega al finalizar la misa a familias/personas dispuesta a orar por vacaciones sacerdotales durante una semana. El cáliz sirve de punto de enfoque durante la oración. Apúntate en el vestíbulo. COMUNIDAD PEQUEÑA DE FE Y DEVOCIÓN A LA DIVINA MISERICORDIA: Reunión todos los lunes 6-7p.m. en la capilla. Enseñanza de 7-9 p.m. Salón 207.

Recordamos que los fondos del Ministerio Hispano proceden de donaciones y de las ventas de la Tiendita.

Es por este motivo que su contribución es tan apreciada. Igualmente se necesitan tres personas para atender las ventas y la limpieza antes y después de la misa.

Este es un proyecto comunitario para el beneficio de todos.

Confesiones en Español todos los martes de cuaresma de 7-8pm. Salon 207

Para recibir SACRAMENTOS en nuestra Iglesia es necesario estar inscrito en la parroquia por

un mínimo de tres meses y cumplir con las obligaciones de nuestra religión.

CATECUMENADO PREPARACION DE NINOS Y ADULTOS

R.I.C.A.: Preparación de niños mayores de 8 años

para recibir los sacramentos de Bautismo, Reconciliación, Eucaristía y Confirmación.

Preparación también para Adultos que les falten todos, algún sacramento o quieran cambiar de otra religión a la Católica. Los participantes en este programa R.I.C.A. recibirán todos los sacramentos este año en la Vigilia del Sábado Santo. Consideren las bendiciones que recibirán desde el momento que Cristo se manifieste en ustedes al recibirlo en los Sacramentos.

Clases todos los domingos 5:30-6:45pm en el salon de R.I.C.A.

Diacono José Campos 404/933-1045.

HORARIO: Pláticas de Preparación: Primer martes de mes de 7-9:30pm, asistencia de padres y padrinos requerida. Salón RCIA. No hay guardería. Bautizos: Segundo sábado de mes 11am en la capilla.

Requisitos: Registrados en la parroquia por un periodo de tres meses. Acta de nacimiento del niño/a. Padrinos: Practicantes y cumpliendo las reglas de la Santa Iglesia. Certificado de matrimonio. Solteros: Mayores de 16 anos, bautizados, primera Comunión y confirmados. Certificado de bautismo.

ATENCION: HORARIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO: Martes, miércoles y jueves 10 a 3 de la tarde.

Consultas, entrega de documentos e inscripciones los miércoles. Cerrado lunes y viernes. Para información llamar a Cecilia Campos: 770-649-9392.

Para la oficina del Padre Juan llamar al 770-641-9720 x233. Deje su nombre, su teléfono y un breve mensaje. Todos los mensajes serán contestados.