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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
Please pray for our sick For all those homebound, in the hospital or nursing homes and especially those who care for them.
A time of war, and a time of peace: We pray for those that serve in our military. CW5 Scott Durrer A1C Cameron MSGT Brian Lafond
A1C Aubriana Butchko SFC Steven Liebl 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
Bob Ahlfeldt, Carolyn Ansel, Wendall Arnsdorf, Ow-en Austin, Joyce Baker, Fr. Isadore Baky, August J Breton, Justin J Breton, Rose Brisedine, Amy Brooks, Chuck Brown, Steven Burns, Stephen Bussey, Andy & Kathy Chester, Elizabeth Cole, Jean Colon, Megan Corley, Keith Cornell, Jocelyn Cummings, Danny Dagon, Catherine Dagon, Rindy Denmark, Melissa Folse, Manuela & Felipe Garza, Eric Guge, Marty Haloda, Ruthann Hein, Jim Hester, Stephanie Horton, Cindy Howard, Jane Hughes, Julie Hunt, Debra John-son, Jean & Norman Johnson, Patricia Jordon, Josette Lafond Carolyn Leonard, Linda Liebl, Rosa Lewis, Sara Loredo, Sandra & Vince Mackey, Frances Ma-her, John Maher, Tom and Bridget Maher, Marie & Bob Martel, Alizon McLaughlin, Andrew Miles, John Miller, Bruce Moss, Larry Moss, Lorraine Nessar, Laura Norberg, Roy O’Connor, Kimberly Osucha, Larry Paige, Fr. Tom Payton, Melanie Pitingaro, Chris Powell, Ann McDowell-Reynolds,LeAnn Sapp, Payton & Eric Seals, Alan Schwartz, Bill & Ada Seng, Anna Seymour, Angel Smith, Joanne Skorich-Smith, Joy Stahl, Brent Tassitano, Bernie Weber, Morgan West, Edward Wonnink, Kristy Wynn
OUR HOPE AND GOD’S PROMISE The Church uses these waning November days and darker skies as the season to remind us of the last things. Today’s feast, the Solemnity of All Saints, is the centerpiece of three days that point to doctrines we proclaim each time we say the Apostles’ Creed: “We believe in the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.” And while the days and our hearts may be dark, the readings today are bright with the light of faith. John’s vision in the book of Revela-tion reveals dazzling angels and white-robed saints gathered in triumph around the throne of God. In the responsorial psalm we sing our longing to see God’s face, and in the second reading John writes that we are God’s children and will, in fact, see God “as he is” (1 John 3:2). This is our hope. This is God’s promise. Today we celebrate the triumph of those who already gaze on the face of God. Tomorrow we cry out for mercy with those in purgatory, who, like us on earth, still long to see God’s face. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
November 1, 2020-All Saints Day
”Blessed are you when they insult you and persecute
you and utter every kind of evil against you (falsely)
because of me.” - Matthew 5:11
We are all at different points on the path to holiness,
on getting to Heaven and becoming a saint. Part of the
journey is being mocked and ridiculed by oth-
ers. When this happens, how do you respond? Do you
become silent? Do you react in anger or do you react
with love? Fortunately, as one Body of Christ, we are
united with the saints already in Heaven. Ask your
favorite saint for guidance in defending the Faith.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: All Saints; Daylight Saving Time ends;
National Vocation Awareness Week
Monday: Commemoration of All the Faithful
Departed (All Souls’ Day)
Tuesday: Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time;
St. Martin de Porres; Election Day
Wednesday: St. Charles Borromeo
Friday: First Friday
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
1 de noviembre de 2020-Dia de Todos los Santos
"Bienaventurados ustedes cuando por mi causa los in-
sulten, los persigan y profieran todo tipo de calumnias en
su contra (falsamente)". - MATEO 5:11
Todos estamos en diferentes puntos del camino hacia la
santidad, para llegar al cielo y convertirnos en santos. Parte
del viaje es ser burlado y ridiculizado por otros. Cuando
esto sucede, ¿cómo respondes? ¿Te callas? ¿Reaccionas
con ira o reaccionas con amor? Afortunadamente, como un
solo Cuerpo de Cristo, estamos unidos con los santos que
ya están en el Cielo. Pídale orientación a su santo favorito
para defender tu fe.
Ministry Schedule Nov. 07 5:00 p.m. AS C Reynolds EM J Sheahan L J Guaraldo U C Gish Nov. 08 8:30 a.m. AS J McNicoll EM C Cordiero L S Morgan U M Tessier 11:00 a.m. AS R Clark EM C Miller L E Pazos U Y Carr
Weekly Collection with YTD figures Week of Oct. 18, 2020
Weekly Offertory Collection: $4,054.50 Online Weekly Donations: $515.20 Year to Date Collection: $99,506.55 Bills Paid this week: $11,623.99 Bills Paid to Date: $99,135.78 Building Fund Collection: $1,369.50 Building Fund YTD: $18,970.20 Thank you for your continued generosity
Donate Now through online giving at www.sbcatholic.com follow the link on the front page.
Mass Intentions For the Week
Sunday 11/01 +Enrique Quintos-8:30 am +Pat Tanlu- 11:00 am Tuesday 11/03 ♥Fr. Martino- 12:00 pm Wednesday 11/04 ♥Joel Rivera- 8:30 am
Thursday 11/05 +Fr. Wes Lamb-8:30 am
Friday 11/06 +Fr. Wes Lamb-7:00 pm
Saturday 11/07 ♥Pattie Liebl-5:00 pm
♥Felipe & Manuela Garza
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — John’s vision of a vast throng from every nation and people, whose robes had been made white in the blood of the Lamb (Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14).
Psalm — Lord, this is the people that longs to see your face (Psalm 24).
Second Reading — By God’s love, we may be called God’s children (1 John 3:1-3).
Gospel — The Beatitudes: your reward will be great in heaven (Matthew 5:1-12a).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-32; Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14;
Lk 14:25-33
Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Friday: Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9;
Lk 16:9-15
Sunday: Wis 6:12-16; Ps 63:2-8; 1 Thes 4:13-18
[13-14]; Mt 25:1-13
SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES (1579-1639) November 3 An old illustration pictures Martin de Porres, fin-ger to his lips—“Shhhh!”—as several mice peek out of sacristy vestment drawers, preparing to join a ro-dent “procession” following him out of church! Mar-tin’s rescue of these unwelcome guests, and statues depicting him, broom in hand, feeding a dog, cat, bird, and mouse from the same dish symbolize his life and sanctity. Initially denied entrance by the Domini-cans because of his mixed race (Spanish father, Pana-manian mother), Martin cherished society’s marginal-ized. For him, menial tasks, lovingly done, were sa-cred. Great and lowly alike feasted on his charity. En-emies were reconciled by this “poor mulatto” (his self-description), kind even to those whose racism de-meaned him. Apprenticed to a surgeon-barber in his youth—thus patron saint of hair stylists and public health providers—Martin dispensed healing and dig-nity to Lima’s poorest, serving in them the Christ he adored for hours in the Blessed Sacrament. By the time he died, all Peru called him Martin the Charita-ble, a title even those of us who will never be called “saint” might still aspire to.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Faith Formation News Teaching our children to pray By praying with our children, we model our faith and the importance of a personal relationship with God. Last week, parents of first through sixth graders were emailed a list of required Catholic prayers for their child’s grade level. Please practice them with your child as part of your home-based catechism. Seventh and eighth grade level prayers will be com-piled and emailed in the near future. "For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven; it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.” —— St. Therese of Lisieux St. Vincent’s Open House St. Vincent’s Academy in Savannah will host an Open House for prospective students on Sunday, November 1, at 1 pm. A Catholic girls’ school, St. Vincent’s of-fers grades 9 through 12 and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. For more information, please contact Caroline Cannon Archer at 912.236.5505 or [email protected]. Attention Confirmation candidates If you haven’t already done so, please submit your candidate’s letter to Bishop Parkes, saint research, sponsor form and service hours log.
We are Here to Listen and Take Action
DIOCESAN 24-HOUR CHILD ABUSE
REPORTING HOTLINE
888-357-5330
Abuse hotline for bishops only:
https://reportbishopabuse.org
or call (800) 276-1562.
Outreach Assistance-Thanksgiving Food Baskets
The Outreach Assistance Program will be collecting
items for their annul Thanksgiving Food Basket give
-away. Items needed to complete a basket are listed
below:
Canned Green Beans Canned Corn
Boxed Mashed Potatoes Canned Gravy
Cream of Mushroom Soup Sugar-4lb. bag
Boxed Turkey Stuffing Cranberry Sauce
Canned Sweet Potatoes or Yams
You can leave your donations in the basket in the
Narthex or call the parish office to make arrangements
for a drop off. Monetary donations can be put
in the poor box.
Due to the ongoing Coronavirus situation, the Outreach
Assistance will continue with the “drive-thru”
food pantry, giving away the food baskets on Novem-
ber 18, 2020 from 10am-1pm or until the baskets are
gone. They plan on making 80 baskets,
which is the average of weekly families we serve.
We encourage any parishioner who may be in need
of a basket, to please contact the Parish Office as
soon as possible, so that baskets will be held specifical-
ly for parishioners.
St. Boniface Baptism Class Sunday, November 15
12:30-3:00PM A baptism class will be held on Sunday, November 15, 12:30-3:00 PM. This class is required for parent(s) having their child baptized in the Catholic Church. Before taking this class you must be registered in the parish and have met with Fr. Martino to discuss the baptism of your child(ren). This will be the final class for 2020.
Please sign up for the class no later than Sunday, No-vember 8, by contacting Cindy Felipe, 912-596-4251.
Answering the Call Is God calling you to proclaim His word by serving in the Lector's Ministry? If so, a training session will be held in November (date TBD). For more information, email Denise Curtis at [email protected] or call her 912-547-3936.
Georgia Retired Educator’s Day
Governor Brian Kemp has declared Sunday, November
1 as Georgia Retired Educators Day! This day honors
the many men and women who dedicated their lives
to educate and encourage the youth of Georgia. Cur-
rently there are 130,00 Retired Educators in Georgia
and 554 Retired Educators in Effingham County.
Georgia Retired Educators donate thousands of hours
in volunteer service and make invaluable contributions
to the welfare of their respective communities. Please
take a moment to say Thank You to any Retired Educa-
tor you know today for their commendable volunteer
service and contributions made to the welfare of our
community.
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