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St. Boniface Catholic Church
1952 GA. Hwy. 21 S
Springfield , Georgia 31329
PARISH STAFF FR. MARTINO BÁ THÔNG NGUYEN, PASTOR
RICK RAFTER, DEACON PATTIE LIEBL, PARISH SECRETARY
CELESTE GISH, DRE KATHY O’SAKO, OUTREACH ASSISTANCE
DON SMITH, CUSTODIAN PARISH STAFF EMAIL
[email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]. WEB ADDRESS
www.sbcatholic.com BAPTISMS/WEDDINGS
Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment. WEDDINGS
Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment a minimum of four months before wedding date.
PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION Office: (912) 754-7473 Fax: (912) 754-1201
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
CONFESSIONS Saturday, 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Or Upon request WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Tuesday, 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
Friday 7:00 p.m. Religious Education
Sunday Mornings 9:45-10:45 a.m. When school is in session
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact Fr. Martino at
706-825-3032 Bulletin Deadline
We welcome your contributions to the bulletin. Deadline for submission is Wednesday, by 12:00 noon
Weekly Collection with YTD figures June 30-Feb. 23
Weekly Offertory Collection: $12,927.69 (2 Weeks) Year to Date Collection: $230,057.47 Bills Paid (2 weeks): $11,766.32 Bills Paid to Date: $244,074.26 Building Fund Collection: $2,342.00 (2 Weeks) Building Fund YTD: $52,977.30
Thank you for your continued generosity
Please pray for our sick For all those homebound, in the hospital or nursing homes and especially those who care for them. We also ask prayers for those not listed and those we are not aware of that are ill.
A time of war, and a time of peace: We pray for those that serve in our military. CW5 Scott Durrer A1C Cameron Rahn
Msgt Brian Lafond AMN Aubriana Butchko Protect and guide our men and women in uniform, strengthen them in their trials. Give them courage to face the perils which beset them; and grant them a sense of your abiding presence wherever they may be, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
March 1, 2020 1st Sunday of Lent “It is written: The Lord, your God, shall you wor-ship and him alone shall you serve.” Matthew 4:10 Tempted between the riches and power of this world and service to God, Jesus chose service to His Fa-ther. If we wish to truly follow Jesus, we, too, must decide to turn away from worldly power and riches and put God at the center of our lives. Lent is our time to prune ourselves of earthly things. Ask God how he is calling you to serve.
Bob Ahlfeldt, Owen Austin, Fr. Isadore Baky, August J Breton, Justin J Breton, Chuck Brown, Steven Burns, Stephen Bussey, Andy & Kathy Chester, Danny Dagon, Rindy Denmark, Eric Guge, Marty Haloda, Jim Hester, Cindy Howard, Julie Hunt, Josette Lafond Carolyn Leonard, Lin-da Liebl, Rosa Lewis, Sandra & Vince Mackey, Frances Maher, John and Michael Maher, Tom and Bridget Maher, Tony Maples, Marie & Bob Mar-tel, Lorraine Nessar, Chris Powell, Alan Schwartz, Bill & Ada Seng, Anna Seymour, Angel Smith, Joanne Skorich-Smith, Bernie Weber, Morgan West, Edward Wonnink
1 de marzo de 2020 1er domingo de Cuaresma "Está escrito: Adorarás al Señor, tu Dios, y solo a Él servirás". MATEO 4:10
Tentado entre las riquezas y el poder de este mundo y el servicio a Dios, Jesús eligió el servicio a su Padre. Si deseamos seguir verdaderamente a Jesús, nosotros también debemos decidir apartarnos del poder y las riquezas del mundo y poner a Dios en el centro de nues-tras vidas. Cuaresma es nuestro tiempo para liberarnos de las cosas terrenales. Pregúntale a Dios cómo te está llamando a servir.
STRENGTH AGAINST TEMPTATION
The first Sunday of the season of Lent always includes a Gospel account of the temptation of the Lord Jesus in the desert by the devil. This year, the story is set against the backdrop of the first reading from Genesis, which recounts the very first temptation by the devil. That story is set in a garden of delight. The Gospel story is set in the desert. As believers, we know that temptation comes our way in our own gardens of delight as well as the deserts of our lives. As Lent begins, our attention is drawn to that temptation within each of us to become like God—we want control, power, and answers to all of life’s difficult questions. As communities of faith, we are given this season of repentance so that we can join our hearts with others on the difficult journey of conversion. We look to God and to one another for strength against temptation. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
RCIA
What are the Scrutinies? Find out at RCIA this Monday March 2 from 7-8:30PM in the Charity Meeting Room. We’ll also explore Living the Virtues. All parishioners are invited. No sign-up is needed. WELCOME!
Liturgical Ministry Schedule
Mar.07 5:00 p.m. AS B Klutzke, C Reynolds, & C Gish EM K O’Sako, J Sheahan, J Kessler, & A & G Bazemore L R Kitchen U R O’Sako, G Hixenbaugh, & Volunteer Mar. 08 8:30 a.m. AS J, J & P Whatley EM C Cordeiro, C & M Felipe, & D Gadomski L L Santos-Morgan U M Tessier, T DePace, & Volunteer 11:00 a.m. AS C & J Briones & R Harrison EM P Rodriguez, J Colanero, & J & J McIntosh L J Davis U B Powell, J Klock, R Monteleone, & Volunteer Children’s Liturgy Volunteer 1- S Gobrogge Volunteer 2- C Felipe
This Week at St. Boniface Mar. 01-Mar. 07 Sunday: Mass -8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Faith Formation-9:45 a.m. Catholic Focus-9:45 a.m. K of C Breakfast-Between Masses Rite of Sending-11:00 a.m. Mass Rite of Election-3:00 p.m. Cathedral Monday: Counting Team 2-10:00 a.m. RCIA-7:00 p.m. Tuesday: Mass- 12:00 p.m. 5pm Choir-practice 6:00 p.m. Discipleship Wednesday: Mass: 8:30 a.m. Followed by Adoration Rosary Grp.-9:30 a.m. Outreach-11:00 a.m. Sunday Choir Practice-5:30 p.m. Parish Penance Service-7:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. -First Communion Students Thursday: Mass: 8:30 am Yoga-9:30 a.m. Capital Campaign Mtgs-7:00 p.m. Sub-Committees-7:00 p.m. Friday Stations of the Cross-6:30 p.m. Mass-7:00 p.m. Meatless Potluck Supper-7:30 p.m. Father Teaching-8:15 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday: Reconcilliation-4:00 p.m. Rosary-4:30 p.m. Mass-5:00 p.m. Parents Night Out-6:30 -10:00 p.m.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The man and the woman ate the fruit of the one tree that God had told them to avoid, and their shame overtook them (Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7). Psalm — Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned (Psalm 51).
Second Reading — Death reigned from Adam to Mo-ses, but now grace and life abound in Christ Jesus (Romans 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]).
Gospel — Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and there he fasted for forty days and forty nights (Matthew 4:1-11).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15;
Mt 25:31-46
Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15
Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19;
Lk 11:29-32
Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8;
Mt 7:7-12
Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26
Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8;
Mt 5:43-48
Sunday: Gn 12:1-4a; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; 2 Tm 1:8b -10; Mt 17:1-9
March 8, 2020
Mass Intentions For the Week
Sunday 03/01 +Kathy Ross (8:30am) ♥Edwin Urias Santa Maria ♥Oscar Urias Santa Maria (11:00am) Tuesday 03/03 ♥Edward Wonnink (12:00pm) Wednesday 03/04 ♥Julie Hunt (8:30am)
Thursday 03/05 +Manuel Andrade(8:30am)
Friday 03/06 +Sebastian Segura (7:00pm)
Saturday 03/07 +John Liebl (5:00pm)
Lenten Penance Service
Our Parish Penance Service has been scheduled for
March 4, at 7pm. We encourage everyone to take ad-
vantage of this sacrament. We will have several priests
available. Students who will be receiving their First
Reconciliation are scheduled to begin at 6pm. Their will
be 2 priests available since we have so many students.
Attention St. Boniface Seniors How good it is to gather and mingle with each other and to share a meal. Lets continue to grow in friendship and fellowship at the next luncheon which will be Thurs-day, March 19th at 12:30 p.m.in our hall. RSVP to Em-ma-912657-4888 or [email protected] no later than March 16.
Discipleship Meeting There will be a Discipleship Council meeting at 6PM, March 3, 2020. Please attend if possible. Due to Polo’s work schedule we have not been able to meet for two months. Look forward to your attendance.
Stations of the Cross
Join us Friday evenings during Lent for sta-
tions of the cross at 6:30pm, Mass at 7:00 pm,
followed by a potluck meatless supper, (bring
your favorite meatless meal to share, drinks provided).
Then stay for Father’s teaching on, “I Believe,” from
8:15-9:00 pm. Spend your Lenten journey with your
parish family. A schedule for Lent and Holy Week
can be found on our website, www.sbcatholic.com.
Saturday, March 07, 2020
630pm-10pm
*FOLLOWING 5PM MASS*
Open to all registered parishioners of St Boniface!
Your children must be registered by
March 4, 2020 to participate.
Registration forms can be found in the Nursery. Chil-
dren up to 13 can be dropped off after mass and must
be picked up no later than 10pm. Dinner and dessert
will be provided.
Please contact Denise Burdick with any questions.
912-604-4178 or by email
Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners
If you or someone you know is homebound or hospi-
talized and needs communion taken to them, please
contact the parish office.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION By the First Sunday of Lent, many people have given up on “giving up.” Yet experiencing hunger for favorite things is a sign of a desire to face our deepest hungers. We do not embrace fasting as individuals, but rather as the community’s way of life in this sea-son. Sometimes it helps to see Sunday as an oasis in the Lenten desert, a place where fasting is not as strictly observed. If we count the days of the Lenten calendar, starting backward from the end of Lent on Holy Thursday, it is difficult to measure the forty days. Many are surprised to learn that the Sundays are counted as part of Lent, but are not counted in tallying the forty days of the Lenten fast. For that, we count the fast backward into last week, beginning on Ash Wednesday. So, until today we have been in the Len-ten fast, days that function as a kind of overture to a symphony of conversion. Today Lent solemnly begins, marked in many places by the sending of catechumens and candidates to the bishop for the call to the Easter sacraments. To-morrow with them, we embrace the Lenten fast again. Today we are exactly forty days from the opening of the Paschal Triduum on Holy Thursday. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PRAYER
The value of persistent prayer is not that God will hear us, but that we will finally hear God.
—William McGill
VIRTUS “Protecting God’s Children for Adults”
Will be held at Warner Robins on Saturday, March
14, 2020, 09:00am - 12:00pm. Training will be held
at Sacred Heart School in Social Hall Room 102.
This training is required for all volunteer and paid
adults 18 and over who in the course of their ministry
come into contact with minors: Choir, Ushers, EM’s,
Altar Servers, Faith Formation, Youth Group, etc.
We welcome all adults to attend as we are all called
to be Good Stewards to All God’s Children!
Registration is required prior to attending via online
at VIRTUS.org to receive credit for the session. No
one under the age of 18 is allowed due to the sensitive
subject matter. Please arrive early, there will be no
admittance once the session begins and latecomers
will be asked to reschedule.
Abuse Hotline Number: To report sexual abuse of a minor by a Diocese of Savannah employee or volun-teer, call the abuse hotline number at 888-357-5330 or the Office for the Protection of Children and Young People, 912-201-4074. To read the diocesan policy on sexual abuse of minors, go to www.diosav.org/childyouthprotection. Línea telefónica para reportar abusos: Para reportar un abuso sexual de un menor, perpetrado por un empleado o voluntario de la Diócesis de Savannah, llame al Número de la línea para reportar abusos: 888-357-5330 o a la Oficina para la Protección de Niños y Jóvenes, 912-201-4073/4074. Para leer la política de la Diócesis sobre abuso sexual de menores, favor de visitar la página Web www.diosav.org/childyouthprotection.
Faith Formation News First Reconciliation rescheduled for 6 pm on March 4 In response to parent requests, Fr. Martino has rescheduled First Penance for 6 pm on Wednesday, March 4. Parish penance will still begin at 7 pm so feel free to bring your child then if that time is more convenient for you.
First Communion retreat set for April 25 The next First Communion retreat is scheduled for Satur-day, April 25, 2020, from 8:30 am to noon in the educa-tion building. If you require childcare for siblings, please sign up on the list outside the second grade classroom. We need a head count so we can make arrangements for care-givers. First Communion will be celebrated at the 11 am Mass on Sunday, May 3, 2020.
CCD needs YOU! Beginning August 2020, we will need four new catechists. If you are a confirmed Catholic, VIRTUS-compliant, with a sense of humor, gentle spirit and the willingness to joy-fully teach, guide and listen to children, you are qualified! This ministry is an opportunity to touch the hearts and minds of children as you deepen your own faith. Contact Celeste at 912.754.1432 or [email protected] for more information.
2020 Confirmation date set Confirmation will be celebrated at the 5 pm Mass on Sat-urday, December 5, 2020, the second weekend of Advent.
Prayers are like family heirlooms Traditional Catholic prayers are like precious family heir-looms passed on from generation to generation. CCD class time is limited so we depend on parents to reinforce pray-ers at home. Please take time to review your child’s prayer check report and practice their required prayers with them. Complete sets of prayers required through sixth grade are available from the DRE if you need them.
SAINT KATHARINE DREXEL (1858-1955) March 3 Born into Philadelphia society, Katharine was an infant when she lost her mother. Her father remarried and the couple taught their daughters that their wealth was a “gift on loan” to be shared with the poor, whom they fed and cared for in their home. Invited by priest friends to witness firsthand the destitution on Native American reservations, Katharine resolved to devote her inheritance to this apostolate and enter a contemplative order. When, however, in pri-vate audience, she begged Leo XIII to send missionaries to staff the schools she was building, the pope replied, “My child, why not become a missionary yourself?” Katharine renounced a twenty-million-dollar fortune and founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, adoring Christ present in the Eucharist and ministering to Christ suffering in victims of racial discrimination. Her Sisters established over sixty schools nationwide, including Xavier University, New Orle-ans, the first dedicated to professional education for African Americans. In 2000, John Paul II canonized “Mother Drexel,” praising her “excellent example of practical charity and generous solidarity with the less fortunate, long the distinguishing mark of American Catholics.” —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Sunday Mornings
8:15 am -12:30 p.m.
Please contact Denise
Burdick for nursery
needs during
meetings at 912-604-4178.
Ave Maria Shop
St. Boniface Catholic Gift Shop
Open after Saturday and Sunday
Masses. Bibles, Catholic Children
Books, Gifts, Rosaries,
Medals, and much more!
Harland Howard
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Painting Services
&Pressure Washing
No Job too Big or too Small !
Phone: 912-429-9383
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