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Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Jan 28 Septuagesima Sunday 7:15am Low Maria Therese Fredette by Aguirre Family Low David Trettel by Hagerty Family 11:30am High Pro Populo Mon, Jan 29 St. Francis de Sales 6:30am Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 7:30pm Fr. Matthew McCarthy by Jessica Meli Tue, Jan 30 St. Martina 6:30am Holy Souls by Valerie Calloway Christopher Carver by Fred & Karen Carver Wed, Jan 31 St. John Bosco No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Mrs Sue Koralewski by LaPlante Family Thu, Feb 1 St. Ignatius of Antioch No 6:30am Mass John Andrew DeGance by Michael & Erin Shryock Fri, Feb 2 Purification of the BVM (First Friday) 12:00pm Joaquin Carver by Fred & Karen Carver 7:30pm Erica Marple Special Intention by Barbara Haloda Sat, Feb 3 St. Blase (First Saturday) 7:00am Isabel Mejia and baby Donald Palaschak by Sims Family Sun, Feb 4 Sexagesima Sunday 7:15am Low Pro Populo Low Larry & Jeanne Burnham by Chris & Stuart Bond 11:30am High Peggy Besner by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird Last Sunday's Collection: $4,957.75 FSSP Seminary Burse: $2,135.00 Hispanic Ministries: $356.25 God reward you. St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: officesfds@gmail.com Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Septuagesima Sunday - January 28, 2018 Today - Adult Education: in Adult Ed. classroom in the basement. This week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Royal Kingdom Part 2 1:30pm Epic! Weak Leaders and Schism Part 2 Next week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Divided Kingdom Part 1 1:30pm Epic! Protesters and Defenders Part 1 Mon, Jan 29 St Francis de Sales: The parish s patronal feast day will be celebrated with a 7:30pm high Mass in the evening followed by a light reception in the social hall. Please bring something to share. Fr DeGuzman will be on vacation from Tues, Jan 30 Fri, Feb 2. While away, he will offer Masses for: Conv. Christopher Williams by Barbara Haloda; Healing & Conversion of Family by Margarita Santiago-Rivera. Fri, Feb 2 - Blessing of Candles on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin will be at the 7:30pm high Mass. Please leave any candles to be blessed before St Joseph s altar. Blessing of Throats will take place on Sat., Feb 3 and Sun., Feb. 4 after each Mass at the communion rail. Congratulations to Alejandro and Isabel Mejia on the birth of their son, Emmanuel Isaiah.

(cont'd) The Creed by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D. 4. God s Message Faith The truths which God at sundry times and in diverse manners has revealed to us through the prophets and by His Son are contained in the Bible and Tradition. We shall now say a few words about each one of these deposits of God s message. 1. The Bible: The word Bible means the Book. Originally the Bible was not one book, but a collection of books, written on papyrus and parchment, and scattered over Europe and the Orient. The Bible was, in fact, a whole library. The original word for Bible biblia meant books. It was only about the fourth century of the Christian era that the present volume form was adopted and thereby the seventy-two books of the Bible became one book. The Bible is composed of the Old and New Testaments. The term testament signified covenant, agreement, pact. Applied to Sacred Scripture, it designates the agreement between God and man. The Old Testament has 45, the New Testament 27 books. The index at the beginning of each Testament enables the reader to locate easily any book. Passages from books of the Bible are found in every Mass of the missal. The faithful who spend at least a quarter of an hour in reading Holy Scripture with the reverence due to the word of God and after the manner of spiritual reading, may gain a partial indulgence. The Protestant version of the Old Testament omits seven entire books: Tobias, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, 1 and 2 Machabees. It also omits parts of the books of Esther and Daniel. These missing books and sections formed a part of the Bible for fifteen hundred years until the Protestant Revolution. Luther excluded them because he objected to the teachings found in them. To be continued Parish Lenten Mission, Feb 25 Mar 1: Fr. Jeffery Jambon of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist will be preaching a Lenten Mission at SFdS, Sunday through Thursday. More information to come. Mark your calendars! The Courage and Encourage Apostolates: An Open House will be held on Saturday, Feb 3rd at the Chancery of the Arch. of Atlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA for anyone, including new members, family, friends, and supporters, with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, film screenings, and a complimentary dinner. RSVP by Mon, Jan 29 by contacting David Plitt at 678-549-5402 or davidplitt@hotmail.com. 2018 Pilgrimages: Orbis Catholicus Travel is very blessed to be able to offer 3 pilgrimages this year with priests from the FSSP as chaplains: Chartres, France May 22-30 Fr. G. Huang, FSSP, Montreal, PQ Poland & Czech Rep. Aug 13 27 Fr. K. Sanetra, FSSP, Calgary, AB Holy Land & Jordan Nov 25-Dec 10 Fr. M. Passo, FSSP, Phoenix, AZ Please go to their website www.oc-travel.com for all of the details regarding these wonderful, prayerful pilgrimages, which include daily Mass in the Extraordinary Rite. Summer Girls Camp: sponsored by the FSSP apostolate in Rapid City, SD, to take place from Jul 19-29, 2018 in the Black Hills, open to girls ages 13-16. Fr. Terrence Gordon, FSSP is the chaplain. Cost: $325.00 For more details visit: https://campmaterdei.weebly.com/contact.html or contact Charity Marie: cmt7dolores@yahoo.com, (701) 580-1115 St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth Marriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding Legion of Mary: meets Fridays at 5:00pm Rosary: before and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus: meet 2 nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/home Eucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening Mass Religious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May) Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2 nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm St. Gerard: for desirous, new, and expectant moms: stgerardministry@gmail.com FNE: Female scouting group meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com

Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Jan 21 III Sunday after Epiphany 7:15am Low Pro Populo Low Pamela Garrett by Hagerty Family 11:30am High Melanie Bird Brown by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird Mon, Jan 22 Votive Mass for Peace 6:30am Guy Eveler by Linda Licon 12:00pm Holy Souls, especially F.O.S.S. by Nora Rose Tue, Jan 23 St. Raymond of Peñafort 6:30am Intention of Gary Thanksgiving to Our Lord by Candice Moumi Wed, Jan 24 St. Timothy 6:30am Joseph Praseki by Linda Licon 12:00pm Intentions of all our Bishops by Loan Le Thu, Jan 25 Conversion of St. Paul 6:30am Guy Eveler by Fr. Casavantes Lauren K. McCool by Patrick & Connie McCool Fri, Jan 26 St. Polycarp Intentions of Eugene 7:00pm Sydney Rose Exposition follows Mass Sat, Jan 27 St. John Chrysostom 7:00am Mary Anne Horwath by Jeff Horwath Sydney Rose by Nora Rose Sun, Jan 28 Septuagesima Sunday 7:15am Low Maria Therese Fredette by Aguirre Family Low David Trettel by Hagerty Family 11:30am High Pro Populo Last Sunday's Collection: $5,134.57 God reward you. St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: officesfds@gmail.com Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com III Sunday after Epiphany - January 21, 2018 Today: Second Collection for Hispanic Ministries. Today - Adult Education: in Adult Ed. classroom in the basement. This week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Royal Kingdom Part 1 1:30pm Epic! Weak Leaders and Schism Part 1 Next week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Royal Kingdom Part 2 1:30pm Epic! Weak Leaders and Schism Part 2 Christian Unity Octave Jan 18-25: the prayers for Christian Unity will be said in place of the usual Leonine prayers at the end of Low Masses. Mon, Jan 22: is a day of penance for the sin of abortion, by decree of the US Bishop s Conference: the Mass that day will be the Votive Mass for Peace. Mon, Jan 29 St Francis de Sales: The parish s patronal feast day will be celebrated with a 7:30pm high Mass in the evening followed by a light reception in the social hall. Please bring something to share. Thanks to all who came out to support the March for Life on Friday. Parish Lenten Mission, Feb 25 Mar 1: Fr. Jeffery Jambon of the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist will be preaching a Lenten Mission at SFdS, Sunday through Thursday. More information to come. Mark your calendars!

(cont'd) The Creed by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D. The Glad Tidings of the Kingdom In these days God hath spoken to us by his Son (Heb. 1:2). The promised Messiah, the expectation of the nations, was to be neither a man nor an angel. He was the Incarnate Son of God! His then was a message which the heavenly Father wished to proclaim only through His Son: No man hath seen God at any time: the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father, hath declared him (Jn. 1:18). Neither doth any one know the Father, but the Son and he to whom it shall please the Son to reveal him (Matt. 11:27). God spoke to us through His Son because He wished to speak to us as Father. The Son s message, in turn, had a pronounced paternal impress, and was to be received with filial obedience and respect by the hearers. The central point of Christ s teaching was the glad tidings of God s kingdom: Jesus came into Galilee preaching the gospel (good news) of the kingdom of God (Mk. 1:14).... Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom (Matt. 4:23). Practically all the parables of our Lord deal either with the nature, or the members, or the Head of the kingdom. The kingdom of God as announced by Our Lord has three places: 1. The visible kingdom, founded by Christ upon Peter and the apostles. This was to be His representative on earth, proclaim His message, dispense His graces and continue His work. No longer was man to be subject to the degrading religions of the past, with their superstitious doctrines and immorality. He was to be led to his destiny by a Church which spoke with the authority of God and was guided by His Spirit of infallible truth. 2. The internal kingdom of divine life or sanctifying grace in the soul. By partaking of divine nature (2 Peter 1:4), man attains to an unheard of, ineffable dignity: You have received the spirit of adoption of sons, whereby we cry: Abba (Father)... And if sons, heirs also; heirs indeed of God and joint heirs with Christ (Rom. 8:15-17). What tremendous privileges for us poor children of Eve who shortly before were weeping and groaning in this valley of tears and sitting in darkness and in the shadow of death (Lk. 1:79). 3. The eternal kingdom of heaven. Sanctifying grace is the seed of glory (1 Jn. 3:9) which one day will blossom into the full flower of the Beatific Vision in heaven. The last day, when the glorified Christ will leave His heavenly throne, come down upon earth, and inaugurate His eternal kingdom, will be the happiest day of our existence. The Lord my God shall come, and all the saints with him... and in the time of the evening there shall be light (Zach. 14:5, 7). He will drive away all evils, wipe away tears (Apoc. 7:17) and renew the earth. Then shall come what was spoken of by St. Paul when he wrote: Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard: neither hath it entered into the heart of man, what things God hath prepared for them that love him (1 Cor. 2:9). To be continued The Courage and Encourage Apostolates: An Open House will be held on Saturday, Feb 3rd at the Chancery of the Arch. ofatlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA for anyone, including new members, family, friends, and supporters, with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, film screenings, and a complimentary dinner. RSVP by Mon, Jan 29 by contacting David Plitt at 678-549-5402 or davidplitt@hotmail.com. 2018 Pilgrimages: Orbis Catholicus Travel is very blessed to be able to offer 3 pilgrimages this year with priests from the FSSP as chaplains: Chartres, France May 22-30 Fr. G. Huang, FSSP, Montreal, PQ Poland & Czech Rep. Aug 13 27 Fr. K. Sanetra, FSSP, Calgary, AB Holy Land & Jordan Nov 25-Dec 10 Fr. M. Passo, FSSP, Phoenix, AZ Please go to their website www.oc-travel.com for all of the details regarding these wonderful, prayerful pilgrimages, which include daily Mass in the Extraordinary Rite. St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth Marriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding Legion of Mary: meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary: before and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus: meet 2 nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/home Eucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening Mass Religious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May) Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2 nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm St. Gerard: for desirous, new, and expectant moms: stgerardministry@gmail.com FNE: Female scouting group meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com

Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Jan 14 II Sunday after Epiphany 7:15am Low Fr HJ Venette Low Stuart H. Bond by Chris Bond 11:30am High Pro Populo Mon, Jan 15 St. Paul the Hermit 6:30am Kathryn Christina Bird by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird 12:00pm Fr. Georges Salleron, FSSP Tue, Jan 16 St. Marcellus I 6:30am Healing/Conversion of Family by Margarita Santiago-Rivera Fr. Matthew McCarthy by Cathy Segal Wed, Jan 17 St. Anthony 6:30am Lana Robb by Sam Robb 12:00pm St. Gerard Ministry Thu, Jan 18 Feria 6:30am Consecration Parents' Wedding Anniv & Family by Loan Le Fr. Joseph DeGuzman by Cathy Segal Fri, Jan 19 Feria Dorothy Hill by Jessica Meli 7:00pm Conv. Nicholas Anderson by Thomas Anderson Exposition follows Mass Sat, Jan 20 Sts. Fabian & Sebastian 7:00am SFdS Volunteers John Choberka by John Choberka Sun, Jan 21 III Sunday after Epiphany 7:15am Low Pro Populo Low Pamela Garrett by Hagerty Family 11:30am High Melanie Bird Brown by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird Last Sunday's Collection: $4,932.80 God reward you. St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: officesfds@gmail.com Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com II Sunday after Epiphany - January 14, 2018 Today - Adult Education: in Adult Ed. classroom in the basement. This week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Judges Part 1 1:30pm Epic! Crusaders and Scholars Part 3 Next week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Royal Kingdom Part 1 1:30pm Epic! Weak Leaders and Schism Part 1 Wed, Jan 17 St. Gerard Ministry: Join us for the next moms & children Mass this Wed. at 12:00pm. Please bring your small children as we help them practice being in Mass. Arrive around 11:30am for confession (we can watch your little ones). Bring your own snack/lunch for a small social afterwards. Fri, Jan 19 - Georgia March for Life: Please come and join the one-mile silent march which starts at 1:00pm from the Liberty Plaza across from the State Capitol. Please note the change to the usual Mass schedule. There will be a potluck breakfast in the social hall after the Mass prior to leaving for the march: please bring something to share. Next Sunday - 2 nd Collection for Hispanic Ministries. Christian Unity Octave Jan 18-25: the prayers for Christian Unity will be said in place of the usual Leonine prayers at the end of Low Masses.

(cont'd) The first glad tidings The Creed by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D. The first bright ray of light and hope penetrating the dark midnight after the Fall, was the message addressed to Adam and Eve. It is known as the proto-evangelium, the first glad tidings of our salvation: I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed (Gen. 3:15). All subsequent prophecies will be only a clearer delineation of her seed, of Him who would crush Satan and be victorious over sin. Description of the Promised One The next Messianic prophecy connects the promise and the future Redeemer with the Semites, whose father Sem was a son of Noe (Gen. 9:26-27). The circle of contracts further with Abraham, a member of the great family of Sem. After having led Abraham from distant Chaldea to the land of Canaan, the Lord promised to him that his seed would be a great nation and that in it all the nations of the earth would be blessed (Gen. 12:2-3; 15:5; 22:17-18). According to St. Paul (Gal. 3:14) this promise was fulfilled in Christ. The prophecy of Balaam prefigured the future Messiah by a scepter and a star and connected Him with the house of Jacob (Num. 24:17). We are told further that the Messiah will be of the flesh and seed of David; He will be King and Son of God, and His reign will have no end (II Kings 7:12-14). With the dignity of king the Messiah will combine in His Person that of priest forever according to the order of Melchisedech (Ps. 109:4). The Evangelist of the Old Testament In the brilliant galaxy of prophets who arose in the troubled, decadent and paganistic period following the disruption of Solomon s kingdom, no one sang the praises of Messiah so enthusiastically, no one described Him so completely, as the prophet Isaias. He is justly considered by the Church Fathers as the evangelist of the Old Testament. Chapters 7 to 12 of his book are described as the Book of the Emanuel. He draws a marvelous picture of the Man of Sorrows, of the Christ who became our ransom and the expiation of our sins. His best known prophecies are the following: hope of a Redeemer (60:1-3), longing after the Savior (45:8), the virgin birth (7:14), Christ s divine attributes (9:6), the seven gifts (11:1-3), the precursor (40:3), the Messiah s exquisite gentleness (42:2-3) and the Passion (Ch. 53). Prophecies on Christ s birthplace are found in Micheas (5:2), on the Holy Eucharist, in Malachias (1:11), and on the last judgment, in Joel (2:30-32). To be continued Epiphany Concert: Thank you to all those involved in organizing this event and especially those who performed. The concert was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Congratulations to Alicia Magdalena Carver who was baptized and received into the church on the Feast of the Epiphany, and to Maria Faustina Solanet who was baptized and received into the church yesterday. Congratulations to Nicholas Jackson who will be awarded the rank of "Page" today by the Columbian Squires at their monthly meeting. The Courage and Encourage Apostolates are Church approved ministries for those who experience same sex attraction and their family and friends. An Open House will be held on Saturday, Feb 3rd at the Chancery of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, 2401 Lake Park Drive SE, Smyrna, GA for anyone, including new members, family, friends, and supporters, with an interest in the Courage/Encourage ministries. Mass begins at noon followed by a variety of speakers, including Laura Lowder who will be sharing her journey as the wife/ex-wife of a man with ssa, film screenings, and a complimentary dinner. RSVP by Mon, Jan 29 by contacting David Plitt at 678-549-5402 or davidplitt@hotmail.com. St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth Marriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding Legion of Mary: meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary: before and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus: meet 2 nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/home Eucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening Mass Religious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May) Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2 nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm St. Gerard: for desirous, new, and expectant moms: stgerardministry@gmail.com FNE: Female scouting group meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com

Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Jan 7 7:15am 11:30am Mon, Jan 8 6:30am 12:00pm The Holy Family Pro Populo Special Int. for Grandchildren by David & Barbara Trettel Abbot Leonard Giardino, OSB Feria after Epiphany Intention of Tommy Kinsella David C. Armistead, Jr. by LaPlante Family Tue, Jan 9 Feria after Epiphany 6:30am Bp Terence Fulham No Mass Wed, Jan 10 Feria after Epiphany No 6:30am Mass No 12:00pm Mass Thu, Jan 11 No 6:30am Mass No Mass Feria after Epiphany Fri, Jan 12 Feria after Epiphany No 12:00pm Mass No 7:00pm Mass Sat, Jan 13 7:00am Commemoration of the Baptism of the Lord Intention of Eileen Gary Shirley by Inés Lavelle Sun, Jan 14 II Sunday after Epiphany 7:15am Fr HJ Venette Stuart H. Bond by Chris Bond 11:30am Pro Populo Last Sunday's Collection: $4,885.50 Christmas Collection: $9,226.75 Catholic Charities: $945.00 God reward you. St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: officesfds@gmail.com Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com The Holy Family January 7, 2018 Today - Epiphany Concert: will be held in the gym after the 11:30am high Mass, hosted by the parish's CCD program. Lunch will be provided. All are welcome to come enjoy the music and delectables. Today - FSSP Seminarian Burse Collection: For those who use envelopes for the weekly collection, an additional envelope on the first Sunday of each month was added to make contributing to the FSSP Seminary Burse easier and more regular for those who wish to do so. Place the envelopes with the regular first collection: there will not be a second collection for them. Please make your checks payable to: FSSP. God reward you for your generosity. Today - Adult Education: in Adult Ed. classroom in the basement. This week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Conquest 1:30pm No Class Epiphany Concert Next week: 10:15am Bible Timeline The Judges Part 1 1:30pm Epic! Crusaders and Scholars Part 3 Fr. Casavantes and Fr. DeGuzman will be away Jan 9 Jan 12 at the FSSP Convocation in Lincoln, NE. There will be no Masses offered Wednesday through Friday this week. While away, Mass intentions will be offered: Healing & Conversion of Family by Margarita Santiago; Conv. Wayne Boddie by Cathy Segal; Peggy Besner by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird; Conv. Cunningham Family by Maureen Cunningham.

The Creed by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D. What Makes Man Happy? (cont'd) Some assert that man lives and dies like a brute. But such a statement brings us little satisfaction. Although death has prevailed in the world thousands of years, man is no more accustomed to it today than he was in the beginning. Man wishes to live - live in his body - forever. When disease and death begin to encroach upon him, he fights against them with all the groaning, weeping, and sorrow which have always been found among men of the past. It might be noted in passing that in our country there is no divorce or absolute wall of separation between the federal government and religion. The Declaration of Independence refers to the Creator as the bestower of rights and liberties. Our first president, George Washington, affirmed that religion and morality are indispensable supports of the prosperity of the state. Our presidents have attributed to Divine Providence the prosperity of our government, have publicly thanked God for His blessings, appointed days of prayer, and urged the people annually to join in public thanksgiving to God on Thanksgiving Day. The president and others take their oath on the Bible. Congress employs chaplains in its opening sessions. Legal documents are dated in the year of our Lord. When a witness is sworn, he affirms so help me God. Our coins bear the words - In God We Trust. Ministers of religion are exempt from military service, or are commissioned as chaplains. Contributions to religious institutions are deductible from income taxes. Denominational schools may avail themselves of war surplus material on a par with government schools. The School Lunch Act - which enables children to get wholesome nourishment in school at reduced prices or even wholly free of charge, and which aims to improve the dietary programs and luncheon equipment at schools - applies to private as well as public schools. 3. God Spoke to Us The Central Theme of God s Message God, who, at sundry times and in divers manners, spoke in times past to the fathers by the prophets, last of all, in these days hath spoken to us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the world (Heb. 1:1-2). In these few words St. Paul sums up the whole history of God s merciful designs in regard to fallen mankind. God, it is true, speaks at sundry times and in divers manners. Yet all prophecies have the same theme, they all point to the future Messiah - now supplementing one another, now mutually explaining one another. Each prophet adds a new detail so that when the fullness of time is come (Gal. 4:4), when the clouds are about to rain the just and the earth bud forth a Savior (Isaias 45:8), there emerges from the ensemble of these Old Testament oracles a perfect figure of the Promised One. As St. Augustine so well said, In the Old Testament there is a veiling of the New Testament, and in the New Testament there is a revealing of the Old Testament. To be continued Confirmation Class is cancelled today, Jan 7. Come to the Epiphany Concert after the 11:30am Mass. Check email for homework assignment. Epiphany House Blessings: Chalk, water, and instructions are provided in the vestibule to bless your own house. You may invite a priest to bless your home at any time of the year and are encouraged to do so. St. Gerard Ministry: next monthly noon Mass will be Wed, Jan 17 due to no Mass offered on Wed, Jan 10 while the priests are away. Georgia March for Life: will be Friday, Jan 19. The one-mile silent march starts at 1pm from the Liberty Plaza across from the State Capitol. Please make effort to attend this worthwhile cause. St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth Marriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding Legion of Mary: meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary: before and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus: meet 2 nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/home Eucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening Mass Religious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May) Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2 nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm St. Gerard: for desirous, new, and expectant moms: stgerardministry@gmail.com FNE: Female scouting group meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com

Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Dec 31 7:15am 11:30am Mon, Jan 1 7:15am 11:30am Tue, Jan 2 6:30am Wed, Jan 3 6:30am 12:00pm Thu, Jan 4 6:30am Sun, Jan 7 7:15am 11:30am Sunday in the Octave of Christmas Matthew Wright by Wright Family Brian Hagerty by Lisa, Mary, Maggie Hagerty Pro Populo Octave Day of Christmas Marc Lavelle by Inés Lavelle Pro Populo Wayne Rose Holy Name of Jesus Kaleigh Sims by Thomas Anderson Lelia J. Johnson by Richard Perry Feria in Christmastide Conv. Mary Anderson by Thomas Anderson +Juan Bosco Espinoza Anguiano by Ileana Bragg Elizabeth Ann Seton Defeat of Islam and all false religions by Loan Le Conv. Wayne Boddie by Cathy Segal Fri, Jan 5 Feria in Christmastide (First Friday) 12:00pm Alice Mae Nance 7:00pm Huizel Family Exposition follows Mass Sat, Jan 6 Epiphany of the Lord (First Saturday) 7:00am A. Almand Bullard by Richard Perry Fr. Matthew McCarthy by Sims Family The Holy Family Pro Populo Special Int. for Grandchildren by David & Barbara Trettel Abbot Leonard Giardino, OSB St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: officesfds@gmail.com Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Sunday in the Octave of Christmas Dec 31, 2017 Fr. Casavantes and Fr. DeGuzman would like to wish you all a Blessed and Happy New Year! Thank you for all the generous and thoughtful cards, gifts, prayers, and Mass offerings for the priests of the parish! Today A Plenary Indulgence may be gained, along with the usual conditions, by publicly saying or singing the Te Deum in thanksgiving at the end of the year. This will be sung before each Mass. Mon, Jan 1 Octave Day of Christmas is not a Holy Day of obligation, this year, although Masses will follow the regular Sunday schedule. A plenary indulgence may be gained by publicly saying or singing the Veni Creator Spiritus today, along with the usual conditions. This will be sung before each Mass. Sat, Jan 6 Epiphany of the Lord: is not a Holy Day of obligation. The Mass will be a sung Mass. There will be a potluck breakfast in the parish hall afterwards: please bring a breakfast item to share. Last Sunday's Collection: $11,275.50 God reward you. Next Sunday, Jan 7 - Epiphany Concert will be held in the gym after the 11:30am high Mass, hosted by the parish's CCD program. Lunch will be provided. All are welcome to come enjoy the concert.

Continued What Makes Man Happy? The Creed by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D. The third question to which the secularist offers no satisfactory answer is this: What constitutes man s we ; being? Following the method of the Angelic Doctor, St. Thomas, we shall point out the utter shallowness of the various solutions of the secularist: The secularist cannot find happiness in riches: Often the richer a man is, the more discontented he is, and the more greedy and avaricious he becomes. He attains riches with the greatest labor, clings to them with worry and anxiety, easily loses them, and finally is separated from them forever at death. All this often makes the rich man the unhappiest being on earth. The divorces, murders, and suicides among the wealthy testify to the fact that riches do not bring peace and happiness. The secularist cannot find happiness in bodily strength and beauty: These are likewise unstable and easily lost. In a few hours a fever, a poisoning, any internal ailment may reduce a strong and healthy body to utter helplessness. No matter how robust we may be, it will not be many years before our bodily powers will begin to decline. The secularist cannot find happiness in knowledge and love: A casual visit to the library and the sight of countless volumes containing information of which he is entirely unaware (more so today with the computer and the Internet) will quickly humble the intellectually proud man and make him unhappy. Friendship, it is true, has its consolations. But often it is of short duration or ended for the slightest reason. The best friends often become the worst enemies. We long for One who understands and whose love does not change or fail. There is in man a constant and persistent desire for complete happiness. Man lives more in the future than in the present, continually looking forward to the day when he will be happier - a day, alas, which will never come in this world. The worldling who brushes aside all religion and revelation, which alone can supply an answer to these harrowing questions, finds himself groping in the dark. To be continued Epiphany House Blessings: Chalk, water, and instructions will be provided in the vestibule to bless your own house. You may invite a priest to bless your home at any time of the year and are encouraged to do so. Next Sunday - FSSP Seminarian Burse Collection: For those who use envelopes for the weekly collection, an additional envelope on the first Sunday of each month was added to make contributing to the FSSP Seminary Burse easier and more regular for those who wish to do so. Place the envelopes with the regular first collection: there will not be a second collection for them. Please make your checks payable to: FSSP or Fraternity of St. Peter. God reward you for your generosity. Adult Education: Classes resume next Sunday, Jan 7. Fr. Casavantes and Fr. DeGuzman will be away Jan 9 Jan 12 at the FSSP Convocation in Lincoln, NE. There will be no Masses offered Wednesday through Friday that week. St. Gerard Ministry: next monthly noon Mass will be Wed, Jan 17 due to no Masses offered on Wed, Jan 10 while the priests are away. Georgia March for Life will be Friday, Jan 19. The one-mile silent march starts at 1pm from the Liberty Plaza across from the State Capitol. Please make effort to attend this worthwhile cause. Congratulations to Javier and Valeria Solanet on the birth of their daughter, Maria Faustina. St. Francis de Sales Parish Confessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses: Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Baptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birth Marriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the wedding Legion of Mary: meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm Rosary: before and 11:30am Sunday Masses Knights of Columbus: meet 2 nd Mon of month: Rosary 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/home Eucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening Mass Religious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15 (Sept-May) Columbian Squires: Circle meets on 2 nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pm St. Gerard: for desirous, new, and expectant moms: stgerardministry@gmail.com FNE: Female scouting group meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com