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SAINT PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH 2621 Highway 20, S.E. • Conyers, Georgia 30013-2424

Father Randall T. Mattox Pastor

Father Salomón Garcia Parochial Vicar

Deacons

Fred Johns, Brian Kilkelly, Stuart Mead and

Fernando Barrueta

LITURGY SCHEDULE

Weekend Masses Saturday: Vigil Mass: 5:00 p.m.

Sunday: Masses: 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.* 1:30 p.m.* (Spanish), 5:00 p.m. *Nursery available

Weekday Masses :

8:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri. 6:30 p.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. 2nd Thursday of the month En Espanol

First Friday: Seniors’ Mass 11:30 a.m. (No 8:30 a.m. Mass)

Sacrament of Penance:

Saturday: 3:45-4:45 p.m. or call a priest for an appointment.

Eucharistic Adoration:

Monday: 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. First Friday: 12:00 noon Fri. until 8:15 a.m. Sat. Third Friday: 8:00 p.m. Fourth Thursday: 7:00 p.m.

Church Office 770.483.3660 • Youth & Education 770.929.1017 • Fax 770.483.7006

Website: www.spxconyers.com • E-mail: [email protected]

January 18, 2015

2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JANUARY 18, 2015

Mon, Jan 19

8:30 a.m. Regina Banaszewski by Rose & John Sotolongo

6:30 p.m. Bobby Weaver by John & Jackie Haber

Tues, Jan 20

8:30 a.m. Reg & Susan Shacklock by Pat Jones

Wed, Jan 21

8:30 a.m. Lorraine Hyed by Elizabeth Carr

Thurs, Jan. 22

8:30 a.m. C.J. Fusaro by M/M Fusaro

Fri, Jan. 23

8:30 a.m. Nancy Kinsey by Fred Boscarino

Sat, Jan. 24

5:00 p.m. C. J. Fusaro by M/M Fusaro

Sun, Jan. 25

8:30 a.m. Margaret Renouf by Mary Ewert

11:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for recovery of C. Coward & B. Morillo by Elizabeth Hunter

1:30 p.m. St. Pius X Parishioners

5:00 p.m. Stefan Anschutz & family

L E C T O R S C H E D U L E Weekend of Jan 24/25

Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sharon Peden & Ami Johns

Sunday

8:30 a.m. Tim Hayes & Brenda Gammans

11:00 a.m. Cameron Smith & Crystal Shortt

1:30 p.m. Julian Covarubias & Lupe Covarubias

5:00 p.m. Michael Wojcik

Readings for the week of January 18, 2015

Sun Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40; 1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42 Mon Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110; Mk 2:18-22

Tues St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr; St. Sebastian, Martyr Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111; Mk 2:23-28

Wed Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110; Mk 3:1-6

Thurs Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Heb 7:25—8:6; Ps 40; Mk 3:7-12 Fri St. Vincent, Deacon & Martyr; St. Marianne Cope, Virgin Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85; Mk 3:13-19

Sat St. Francis de Sales, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47; Mk 3:20-21

Sun Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20

Ignite Adoration Thursday, January 22 7:00 –8:00 p.m.

Join us as we IGNITE our hearts, lives and parish as we sit at the feet of our Lord Jesus in praise and adoration.

“I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already

blazing.” ~Luke 12:49

Stand for Life—Atlanta

Thursday, January 22, 2015 Rosary—9:30 a.m. Mass—10:00 a.m. Stand for Life—Following Mass

Everyone is invited to the twenty-sixth annual Mass for the Unborn. The Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, S.L.D., Metropolitan Archbishop of Atlanta will be the principal celebrant, joined by priests of the archdiocese, with deacons participating in the liturgy.

Location

Cathedral of Christ the King 2699 Peachtree Road NE , Atlanta, GA 30305 To pre-register for the Peachtree Road STAND FOR LIFE, and

for additional details, please visit http://www.archatl.com/

ministries/respectlife/stand/

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), no. 373, designates January 22 as a particular day of prayer and penance for abortion, called the "Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children.". As Catholics we believe that "life must be protected with the utmost care from the moment of conception" (Second Vatican Council's Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, no. 51). As we reflect on the gift of life what can we do as Catholics? • A Holy Hour for Life • The Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary • Prayer for Life John Paul II • Novena for the unborn • Intercessions and Prayers for human dignity

~http://www.archgh.org

Enero 21 no hay clases por MLK.

Enero 28 clases.

Enero 18 no clases por MLK.

Enero 20 al 23 ¡Marcha de Pere-grinación Nacional por la Vida!. Por favor tenga en sus ora-ciones al grupo de Life Teen y todos los que participarán en la Marcha Nacional en Washington DC; donde marcharán hasta la Corte Suprema para estar de Pie por la Vida la cual inicia en el momento de la concepción y termina con la muerte natural. Enero 25 clase.

Enero 19 y 21 no clases por MLK.

Enero 26 y 28, reunión padres de familia en el horario regular de clases de sus hijos.

SEGUNDO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO 18 DE ENERO, 2015

Oración para el Año de la

Vida Consagrada

Oh Dios, tú que a través de los tiempos has llamado a mujeres y hombres a fin de que vivan la caridad perfecta por medio de los

consejos evangélicos de la pobreza, la castidad y la obediencia. Durante este Año de la Vida Consagrada te damos gracias por estos valientes testigos de la fe, que son también modelos de

inspiración. Con su empeño por lograr la santidad ellos nos enseñan a ofrecerte nuestra vida

de una manera más perfecta. Te pedimos que continúes enriqueciendo a tu Iglesia con hijos e hijas que, habiendo encontrado la perla de gran valor, atesoran el Reino de los cielos por encima de todas las cosas. Por nuestro Señor Jesucristo, tu Hijo, que vive y reina contigo en la unidad del Espíritu Santo y es Dios por los

siglos de los siglos, Amén.

Secretariado del Clero, la Vida Consagrada y las Vocaciones www.usccb.org/cclv • www.usccb.org

La Instrucción General del Misal Romano (IGMR), no. 373, designa 22 de enero como día especial de oración y penitencia, llamado el "Día de Oración por la Protección Jurídica de los Niños no Nacidos": "En todas las diócesis de los Estados Unidos de América, el 22 de enero (o el 23 de enero, cuando

enero 22 cae en domingo) se observará como un día especial de oración por la plena restauración de la garantía legal del derecho a la vida y de penitencia por violaciones a la dignidad de la persona humana cometidas por actos de aborto. "Como individuos, estamos llamados a observar este día a través de las prácti-cas penitenciales de la oración, el ayuno y/o dar limosna, Hora Santa por la Vida, rezar los Misterios Gozosos del Rosario, Oracion por la Vida de Juan Pablo II, Novena por los no natos, intersesion por la dignidad humana.

Los Obispos de EE.UU. Invitan a los Fieles en todo el País una unirse a un movimiento de Oración, Penitencia y Sacrificio en favor de la renovación de una cultura de vida, matrimonio y libertad religiosa en nuestro de País. Se exhorta a todos los fieles católicos del País a que participen, individualmente y como Comunidad de fe!

www.usccb.org/cclv • www.usccb.org

De Pie por la Vida

Misa por los No Natos Jueves, 22 de enero 2015 10 a.m.

Todos están invitados a la Vigésimo Sexta Misa Anual de los No Nacidos. El Rev. Wilton D. Gregory, SLD, Arzobispo Metropolitano de Atlanta será el

celebrante principal, acompañado por sacerdotes de la arquidiócesis, y diáconos participantes en la liturgia.

Catedral de Cristo Rey 2699 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30305

Apostoles de la Palabra: Re-inicia el curso de estudio de la Biblia. “Comprender las Escrituras” miércoles de 4:30pm a 5:30pm; 6:15pm a 7:30pm en el salon 10. Informes llamar a: Juvenal Castañeda al 770-8374706.

Educación Continua: ¿Desea conocer nuestra fe Católica, ampliar su aprendizaje en las enseñanzas de la Iglesia? ¿Tiene dudas? Inicie su descubrimiento este martes 27 de enero a las 6:30pm.

RICA (Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos por sus siglas en español) ¿Desea recibir los sacramentos de iniciación? ¿Ha estado fuera de la Iglesia y le gustaría volver? o ¿Conoce a alguien que tenga preguntas sobre nuestra fe católica?. los domingos de 12:00 a

1:15pm en el salón Escolástica. Dirigido por Melissa Martínez

“EOSL” - Inglés como segunda lengua. Los lunes de 6:00 a 7:30pm. Clases de nivel intermedio o avanzado dirigida por Rosa López, en el salón 7.

“Escuela de San Andrés” el propósito de la Escuela Católica de Evangelización es formar líderes, se reúnen dejando los domingos de 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. en los salones 13/15 informes Andreina Rosas 404-5160311

Jóvenes Adultos: Los jóvenes de 18 años a más se reúnen los días martes para un tiempo de oración en la Capilla a las 7:00pm, segui-do de temas y compartir hasta las 9:00pm, y el primer martes del mes se reúnen para una Adoración Eucaristica. Informes con Ga-

ma Robledo al 770-873-8448

Una vez al mes la Santa Misa es celebrada en el Centro Comunitario de Lakeview. Si es lector, ujier, sabe cantar, o le gustaria liderar el Santo Rosario una vez al mes antes de Misa, o ayudar a preparer el lugar para que la Misa sea cele-brada por favorcontacte a Delia Lopez 770-837-6574 o la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano 770-483-3660 ext. 116

Today’s passages from Samuel and St. John’s Gospel describe

answering God’s call — His will in our lives. St. Paul teaches

that we are all part of the Body of Christ. God gives each of us

unique gifts with which to serve Him in carrying out His divine

plan. Through conversion of heart and mind, good stewards discern their vocational

call from the Lord. That call may be to religious life, marriage, or single life. Are we,

too, like Eli, Samuel, John, Peter, and Andrew open to the Lord’s call in our lives?

Second Collection January 24-25, 2015 Hispanic Ministries in the Archdiocese of Atlanta

The Archdiocese of Atlanta is blessed and enriched by the presence of a diverse, vibrant and growing Hispanic/Latino community both resident and migrant. Their presence among us is a great source of hope as well as a challenge. We embrace this challenge with a renewed apostolic zeal and a missionary spirit as we seek ways to promote and facilitate their full participation into the life and mission of the Church which is also their Church. Next weekend the archdiocese has designated the second collection to Hispanic Ministries. All contributions will stay in the Archdiocese to help all the established Hispanic ministries. Please be generous.

PCCW Goody Bag Collection Homeless Women Veterans

For the month of January, PCCW will be collecting items for Goody Bags for Homeless Women Veterans. Items can be placed in the collection box in the Administrative Hall. Items needed:

Small comb Small brush Mirror Hand/body lotion Bar of soap Soap dish Kleenex (travel size) Q-tips Emory boards Small & Large plastic zip lock bags $5 CVS Gift card Plastic raincoat & rain hat

Haiti Committee Fundraiser

Dinner Theater Jan. 31, 2015—7:00 p.m.

Don't miss our 11th annual fundraiser benefiting the Medical Mission to our sister parish in Los Palis! This year will be "The Tonight Show: Starring Everett Washburn." Come join us for an evening of fun and entertainment as well as great auction items on which to bid! Dinner will be catered by A Culinary Affair. The night's festivities begin at 7 pm. Tickets are $40 each and will be on sale after Mass this weekend and next. Table sponsorships are also available. Please contact Mike Manning at 770-922-3522 for more information.

Stewardship of Treasure FY July 2014 - June 2015

Budgeted Offertory Over/(Under)

12/28* Offertory: $31,866.52 $19,250.00 $12,616.52

YTD Offertory: $514,741.56 $519,750.00 ($5,008.44)

* Includes Holy Days

As Christian stewards, we receive God’s gifts gratefully,

cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly in justice with

others, and return them with increase to the Lord.

01/04* Offertory: $25,082.92 $19,250.00 $5,832.92

Silent Auction for Haiti

If you have a vacation home or time share, and you would like to donate a weekend getaway to benefit our Medical Mission, please contact Linda Manning at 770-630-1631. Also, if you have season tickets for one of our sports teams and can part with a set, they make great auction items.

January 21—No Class January 28- The Hunger Games The goal of this Edge Night is to broaden the youths’ perspective on the world, particularly by looking at poverty around the globe. This reality of poverty will then be extended to the idea that the deepest hunger in the world is the hunger for God, even if most people do not realize it. Christ calls us to feed the poor; the youth will see that this is not only in physical matters, but also in spiritual.

PSR SCHEDULE-January 2015

Jan. 19th or 21st - No Classes

(MLK Holiday)

Jan. 26th & 28th—Classes resume

There will be a parents meeting on Jan. 26th and 28th at your child’s regularly schedule class time.

Liturgy of the Word for Children (LOWC) will be restarting on February 1st and all children ages 4-8 years old are welcome. We are looking for volunteers with a passion for working with children to join our ministry. If interested please contact Ann Johnson at 404-925-9491 or Linda Koerner at 770-929-1017.

Jan. 18 - No Class—MLK Holiday Jan. 20-23 - Prayers Requested! National March for Life Pilgrimage! Please keep Life Teen in your prayers as we head to Washington D.C. for the 42nd anniversary of Roe vs. Wade as they march down the National Mall past the United States Capitol ending up at the footsteps of the Supreme Court making a stand that life begins at Conception and ends with Natural Death.

Jan. 25- Issue Night: Womb to Tomb. As the name suggest this night is a night all about LIFE! We will be focusing on current issues that attack the gift of life including euthanasia and abortion and what the Church teaches and how we can respond bringing about a culture of life!

January 20- Purpose Life is meant to be lived with purpose, direction, and meaning. We all desire the same things in life: happiness, joy, love, and purpose. Have you ever spoken to a person who did not want to know true happiness? Have you ever met a person who did not desire to have purpose, meaning, and direction in their life? Have you ever met a person who, in their deepest desires, did not want to live their life in the way that it was meant it to be lived? At some point we all ask ourselves questions like “why am I here?” and “what is my purpose in life?” We all ask these questions about life because deep in our heart we desire to know the real answers.

Additional Young Adult events this January will

also include a Social Event, Service Project and

Fundraising for our trip this spring! To be kept in the

loop follow us on Facebook: SPX Young Adult

Ministry or Call/Text Pascale (404) 914-5404 or

Christina (904) 716-4984.

Continuing Adult Faith Enrichment 3:16

CAFÉ 3:16—Same room, new name! For the next few weeks we will be viewing excerpts from EWTN Family Gathering 2014. "The Joy of the Gospel". After that, (early February) an encore presentation, 6 weeks on Fr. Robert Barron's “Priest Prophet, & King!” Come enjoy a cup of coffee with us! Sunday mornings 9:45-10:45 a.m. in the St. Benedict classroom off the Parish Hall.

Trivia Night Saturday, January 24 Join us for an evening of great fun! Trivia begins at 7:00 pm GREAT DOOR PRIZES !!! Team Trivia—create a team of 8 or join a table. $10 per person admission. Proceeds support the American Cancer Society

St Pius X Relay for Life Team Bring a finger food or drink to share.

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To add a loved one for one month, please call or stop by the Parish Office. In order to be aware of the needs of our sick and to protect their privacy, we ask that the requestor leave their own name and a contact number. We update the prayer list every month.

Be sure to check with the parish office if you feel you have left an item behind while at church. Be prepared to describe in detail that which may be lost.

If you would like to donate flowers for the altar to commemorate a special event or loved one, please call the office at 770-483-3660.

St. Pius X Prayer Chain offers daily intercessory prayer for the urgent needs of our parishioners and their families upon request. Your prayer request will be included in the daily prayers of our members for two weeks. To place someone on the prayer chain or to become

a member please call 770-656-5252 or e-mail [email protected].

SVDP Food Pantry Does your grocery store offer BOGO (buy one, get one free)? Consider donating the free item to our food pantry. Help those in need at no cost to you! Please no items in glass or with expired dates. The following items are needed:

Boxed/Pckg: Powdered Milk, Oatmeal, Cereal,

Macaroni & Cheese, Rice, Noodles,

Spaghetti, Saltine Crackers

Canned: Meat, Tuna, Beans, Vegetables, Soup,

Fruit, Juices, Tomato Sauce

Plastic Containers:

Peanut Butter, Jelly

THANK YOU for your continuing support.

Bud Amrine

Tim Andersen

David Anderson

Sheila Baker

Jerry Baldia

Dcn Fernando Barreuta

Mike Ceceliani

Charlie Clark

Rennae Clendenin

Nancy Cumberworth

Tony Cumberworth

Father Anthony Delisi

Bill Doane

Cal Felix

Mary Fowler

Beverly Frank

Lyndsey Gardner

Timothy Gardner

David Giordano

James Greth

Lisa Hetzel

Christy Hicks

Peter Kaylor

Cam Laramie

Maike Loechelt

James Luke

Kathy Meyers

Stephen Nachtheim

Jennifer Rhoads

Deacon Joe Rhodes

April Gentes Robert

Marilou Roberts

Christian Russell

Katie Russell

Chuck Savoca

Doug Smith

Heidi Smith

Gerald E. Sparks

John Stolter

Ray Supple

Rob Tate

Ken Timko

Mary Ann Thomas

Larry Walker

Micki Wescott

Rev. William Weston

Patti Wilson

bâÜ cÜtçxÜá &fçÅÑtà{ç gÉM John and Sara Burr and family on the

death of their grandson,

WALTER MCILWAIN

Melissa Martinez and family on the death of her uncle,

GARY WIGGINS

May the souls of the faithful departed through

the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Tuesday Morning Scripture Study 9:15 a.m.—Conference Room

Join us any time for our on-going study of the New Testament. For more information about this class, contact Barbara Lee at 770-483-2648.

Marriage Encounter Weekend February 20-22

Another New Year and an opportunity to enjoy your marriage with an experience designed to set the foundation for a future of loving feelings. Consider joining us the weekend of February 20-22 at the Atlanta Marriott Norcross. It could be a wonderful Valentines gift to each other! Applications for weekends are available at www.wwmeatlanta.org. If you still have questions, call us at 404-372-6637. For Spanish speaking weekends call 770-425-1328. World Wide Marriage Encounter - Making Good Marriages Great!

Bulletin deadline: Items to be published in the Bulletin are due to the Parish Office by Monday of the week they are to be published.

Church Administration 770-483-3660 Pastor - Rev. Randall T. Mattox [email protected] Parochial Vicar – Rev. Salomón Garcia [email protected] Pastoral Associates - Deacons Brian Kilkelly Fred Johns, Stuart Mead, & Fernando Barrueta Director of Music– Andrew Leung [email protected]

Parish Office – Barb Roberts [email protected]

Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry –Jessica Garcia [email protected] Finance Administrator – Barbara Pepe [email protected]

Facility Manager - Kevin Klein [email protected]

Kitchen Director – Iris Grant Contemporary Band – Chris Smith

Requests/submissions for website or monitors: [email protected]

Faith Formation Office 770-929-1017 Director of Religious Ed. - Linda Koerner [email protected]

Youth Minister – Christina Davis [email protected]

Religious Ed Coordinator – Rita Salvador [email protected]

Ministry Heads Altar Servers – Brian Gowasack 770.929.0405 Consolation Ministry-Marcy Borkowski-Glass 404.202.3949 Cursillo/Ultreya – John Kowalczyk 770.483.5310 Disability Ministry - Vacant Eucharistic Adoration – B.J.Masters 770.861.4454 Greeters – Susan Kowalczyk 770.483.5310 Lectors – Everett Washburn 770.464.4277 Liturgical Commission – Dcn. Fred Johns 404.725.8421 Ministers to the Altar– Lee Depkin

770.922.1298 Ministers to the Homebound– Bill Warner 404.780.3304 Pastoral Council – Vacant Order of St. Luke - Mary-Mead Mead 770.922.6362 - Prayer Chain - Martha Hughey 770.656.5252; [email protected]

Pro-Life Ministry – Caroline Smith 770.385.3315 - EMBRACE - Dcn Brian Kilkelly 678.525.3452 - Refuge Pregnancy Care - Mary Supple 770.483.5535 - Help & Healing after Abortion - www.healingafterabortion. org RCIA – Anna Milam 770.929.8665 Secular Order of Franciscans—Joel Alessi 770.787.9524 St. Vincent DePaul – Katy Tiller 770.483.6730 Stewardship– Gary Whidby 770.483.1860 Ushers – Charlie Doyle 404.984.1702 Women’s Council – Barbara Pepe 770.787.4290 Women’s Jail Ministry – Linda Jesky 770.388.0348

YOU matter. YOU are family. Promise to protect, pledge to heal.

To report abuse by church personnel: 888-437-0764 Archdiocese of Atlanta 24 Hour Reporting Hotline.

We are here to listen and take action!

Sacraments/Services New Members: Parish Registration forms are available in the Gathering Area. Please fill out & return to the Office. Newcomers to the parish are welcomed quarterly by parish leaders at a reception after the 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.

Baptism: Baptism Request Forms are located in the Gathering Area and must be turned in before taking the pre-baptism class. Baptisms are scheduled after completing pre-baptism catechesis.

Weddings: Contact a priest or deacon six months before the wedding to begin preparation. Parish membership is required. Diocesan guidelines apply.

Penance: Scheduled time is Saturday, 3:45-4:45 p.m. Seasonal Penance Services are held during Advent and Lent. Other special times are arranged by calling one of the priests.

Anointing of the sick: A priest is on call at any hour for “EMERGENCY” sick calls. To contact a priest in an emergency, follow the directions on our phone system.

Hospital/Homebound/Nursing Homes: Pastoral staff members visit Rockdale Hospital daily. EucharisticMinisters bring communion to the homebound. Family members should call the Parish Office to inform us about those who are ill.

Grief Support: Ministry of Consolation meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month. Contact Marcy Borkowski-Glass for additional information-404.202.3949

Counseling: Catholic Charities Counseling Services, Atlanta offers affordable, professional mental health counseling for children, adolescents, parents, individuals, couples & families. For assistance contact Sandy Crowder at 770-790-3109.

Sacramentos/Servicios Bautizar en San Pio X:La Iglesia Romana Católica require que cada niño que es bautizado tenga por lo menos un padrino (a) catolico (a) activo (a) el (la) cual pueda recibir comunión. La familia debe estar regristrada en la parroquia y proveer certificado de nacimiento del niño (a). El (los) padrino (s) fuera del Estado de Georgia ó registrados en otra parroquia debe (n) proveer constancia de clases y/ó permiso de su párroco. La preparación pre-bautismal es “obligatoria” primer y

segundo domingo del mes después de Misa. Celebracion de bautismo

cuarto sabado del mes a las 10:00am

Matrimonios: Contacte a un sacerdote seis meses antes del día de la boda para iniciar la preparación pre-matrimonial. Uno de los requisitos es ser miembro registrado de la parroquia y seguir todas las regulaciones de la Arquidiócesis.

Confesiones: Hay confesiones los sábados de 3:45 a 4:45 p.m. Tambien tenemos servicios especiales durante el Adviento y la Cuaresma. Si desea confesarse en otro momento por favor llame a uno de los sacerdotes.

Uncion de los Enfermos: Siempre hay un sacerdote listo a servirle si un enfermo necesita una visita de emergencia. Para comunicarse con él, por favor llame a la parroquia y siga las instrucciones del sistema telefónico. La unción de los enfermos se ofrece a todos los parroquianos que la necesiten. Para mayor información pregunte a uno de los sacerdotes.

Hospitales/Visitas a Enfermos/Anciantos: Diariamente tenemos ministros visitando el hospital de Rockdale . Ministros Eucaristicos llevan a sus casas la comunión a los enfermos. Si tiene un familiar enfermo, llame a la oficina parroquial é infórmenos.

Consejeria: para adultos, adolescents y niños, individual, de parejas y familias, evaluaciones para inmigracion, talleres, clases y grupos de apoyo Maria Olearczyk, M.A. 770-6270010 [email protected]


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