+Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions+
Confessions are heard before all Masses. ~ Sundays 8:15 &10:30am
Sunday. Oct 30 Christ the King
9:00am +Adrienne McDade by Ralph Regan
11:30am Pro Populo
Monday, Oct 31 Feria
6:30am Mark Gogel & Family
Noon +Richard J. Hatch by Gordon B. Harwood
Tuesday, Nov 1 All Saints Holy Day of Obligation 6:30am +Michael Flake by Dave Conger
7:30pm Solemn Mass ~ Pro Populo
Wednesday, Nov 2 All Souls
6:30am +Holy Souls
9:00am +Holy Souls
Noon Intentions of the Holy Father
7:30pm Solemn Mass with Absolution at the Catafalque ~+Holy Souls
Thursday, Nov 3 Feria
6:30am +Holy Souls
9:00am Kathy Markich by Matthew Markich
Friday, Nov 4 St. Charles Borromeo 1st Friday
Noon +Holy Souls
6:00 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament until 6:45pm
7:00pm High Mass ~ Yves Blateau by Christine Brock
Saturday, Nov 5 Saturday of Our Lady 1st Saturday
7:00am +Holy Souls
9:00am In Reparation for Scandal by Adam Markich
Marian devotions follow the 9am Mass.
Sunday. Nov 6
9:00am +Holy Souls
11:30am Pro Populo
Last Sunday’s Collection ~ $6060.06 God reward you.
World Mission Sunday ~ $782.25
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church
Archdiocese of Atlanta
Dedicated to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
offering the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments
according to the 1962 Roman Missal of Blessed John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126
(770) 948-6888/FAX 6894 Emergency Cell 770-557-9241/688-6762 Bookstore 770-745-3613 www.francisdesales.com Mail: [email protected]
Served by The Priestly Fraternity Of St. Peter (FSSP)
Father Howard J. Venette, FSSP, Pastor
Father Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Assistant Deacon Douglas J. Anderson, Archdiocese of Atlanta
Christ the King
October 30, 2011
TODAY 1:30pm Parade of Saints & Youth Activities in the gym
Nov. 1 All Saints Day Masses 6:30am Low & 7:30pm High
Nov. 2 All Souls Day Masses 6:30am Low & 7:30pm High
Nov. 5 St. Clare Girls Club meets after 1st Saturday Devotion
Today: Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus follows each Mass
TODAY: Parade of Saints The Knights of Columbus are
sponsoring the Parish All Saints party in the gym TODAY after High
Mass. All are invited to come and enjoy the fun and games. Everyone
that volunteered please show up in the gym immediately following High
Mass. The Knights will also be offering a spaghetti dinner during
the event (Donations accepted for Camp Inspire - A summer camp for
children with special needs). Thanks & God Bless!
Notice All Knights be on deck before and after High Mass in the gym
for the All Saints Party. Your help is needed and appreciated.
† November INdulgeNce for the Poor Souls † On all the days from November 1 through November 8 inclusive, a
plenary indulgence, applicable only to the Poor Souls, is granted to
those who visit a cemetery and pray, even if only mentally,
for the departed.
Prayers Requested During the past several weeks, Archbishop John
F. Donoghue has been hospitalized a number of times for a series of
health concerns. Each previous episode thus far has resulted in his
recovery, but he has grown increasingly weak and every occurrence has
taxed his system. His condition remains guarded. Please keep
Archbishop Donoghue in your prayers.
Pro Life Message A life-affirming video that is sure to touch
your heart, is this personal message from a lovely young lady named
Maddie. To view the video, please go to http://www.ncpd.org/ and click
on “A Life Like Yours: Maddie’s Story.” This video is an example of
the effectiveness of Respect Life efforts.
SFDS T-Shirts for Sale Nov. 6 A creative parishioner has designed
a T-shirt advertising our parish and the FSSP. The design will be
available for viewing next weekend in the parish hall.
Coffee Subscriptions Support FSSP Mystic Monk Coffee is
becoming well-known. Blended and roasted by the Carmelite Monks in
Wyoming, the brews are marketed to support their community projects,
especially the construction of a new monastery. Additionally, they have
committed a percentage of their subscription sales to the Priestly
Fraternity, to assist Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, where some of
the Carmelites prepare for the Priesthood. Please consider a
subscription. Brochures are in the entry and in the parish hall.
C.A.M.P. I had placed some envelopes in the entry for donations to this
local food pantry. Since then, I was made aware that the group also
offers health services, and may make referrals to abortion providers.
Please withhold any financial contributions until I can check this out.
Food may be delivered to their pantry at 6289 Veterans Drive Building
12-A, Austell, GA 30168.
2011 Annual Appeal Stats 10-30-11 Goal $26,262 = about $75 per each of our 350 registered households
Amount Outstanding Total Paid Over # of % Goal Paid Pledges & Pledged (Under) Donors Achv’d $13,311 $2,205 $15,516 ($10,746) 57 59%
Please place your contribution in the collection; envelopes available at entry shelf.
DON’T FORGET YOUR PLEDGE PAYMENT.
Arriving Late for Mass & Holy Communion Simply
put, the Mass is a unity from beginning to end. Those attending should
be there for the entire Mass. If you are the cause of your lateness, due
to negligence or casualness, you should not receive. If someone or
something else caused your lateness, then you may be able to receive
Holy Communion if you have not missed a major portion of Mass.
While there are no strict rules on this matter, common sense should
apply. Remember, also, that Mass is not celebrated simply so that
people might be provided Holy Communion. No one is obliged to
receive Holy Communion during Mass, except the celebrant. Therefore,
reason would indicate that a timely arrival and preparation should be the
norm when one does intend to receive.
Correction Last week, I printed something erroneous about the
marriage of baptized non-Catholics. To clarify: first, the marriage
between a baptized non-Catholic and a Catholic-- is already a
sacrament by its very nature. Second, I had intended to write about the
marriage of a Catholic and a non-baptized person. This marriage is
raised to the dignity of a sacrament when the non-baptized person
accepts baptism, and is thus received into the Church.
A Novena of Masses (Nov. 2-10) will be offered for the All
Souls intentions submitted, as well as their remembrance
during the remainder of the month.
On Nov. 2, Fr. McCarthy will offer three consecutive
Masses, beginning at 6:30am. This fulfills an All Souls
Day practice of earlier days. Those who attend the first
Mass, may leave after Holy Communion has been
distributed.
New in the Library DVDs: 1)Blessed Duns Scotus, 2)Vianney
Speaks. Book: The Abbess of Andalusia: the Spiritual Journey of
Flannery O’Connor. The library is open after 9am Mass each Sunday.
Fidelium Animae Per Misercordiam Dei Requiescant in Pace. Amen.