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Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Sun, Mar 26 Fourth Sunday in Lent 7:15am Adam & Matthew Markich by Michael Incata +Gilbert Cortez by Eugenie Tate Mon, Mar 27 Feria No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm John Felix Stephens by Rex & Viola Stephens Tue, Mar 28 Feria 6:30am Melanie Bird Broun by Elizabeth Bird +Mark D. Anderson by Thomas Anderson Wed, Mar 29 Feria 6:30am +Deceased Members F.O.S.S. 12:00pm Kim Welch Baptism Anniv. by Welch Family Thu, Mar 30 Feria 6:30am Perry Family by Richard Perry Bryan Cunningham by Maureen Cunningham Fri, Mar 31 Feria 12:00pm Jeremiah & Angela Bannister by Agnes Hodges 7:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm +Purisimo Francisco by Frank & Rose Petraglia Sat, Apr 1 Feria (First Saturday) 7:00am +Robert Purcell by Peter Holiday SFdS Volunteers First Saturday Devotions follow Mass Sun, Apr 2 7:15am 11:30am Passion Sunday +Carlota Bonner by Ines Lavelle +Walter Holcombe by Anita Holcombe Pro Populo Last Sunday's Collection: $5,535.82 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. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Fourth Sunday in Lent Mar 26, 2017 Today - St. Joseph's Altar FNE Fundraiser: the FNE girls' group will host St. Joseph's Altar after the and 11:30am Masses selling different baked goods. The money raised will help to fund their spring camp in May in New Hampshire. Thank you for your support. St Patrick s Day Celebration: The Knights of Columbus would like to thank all who generously supported this event raising $250 which will go to the Pregnancy Aid Clinic. Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Great Western Schism 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 10 Next week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Inquisition 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 11 Congratulations: to Sarah Prater, Rachel Severson and Jonathan Sims who received the sacrament of Confirmation yesterday. Andrew & Clare Tate and Michael Womick were laboring with illness and will be confirmed at a later date. Please keep them in your prayers. Fr DeGuzman returns tomorrow. Parish Directory: The deadline for submitting family portraits is Friday 31 March. Please email to Sarah Hodges: sarahhodges323@yahoo.com

Appeal to prayer: That Pope Francis may confirm the unchanging praxis of the Church with regard to the truth of the indissolubility of marriage. 18 January 2017, the ancient feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Rome + Tomash Peta, Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana + Jan Pawel Lenga, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Karaganda + Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana Given this very real danger and the widespread plague of divorce within the life of the Church, which is implicitly legitimized by the mentioned norms and applications of the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris laetitia; given that the aforementioned norms and guidelines from some particular churches as a result of today's global culture are in the public domain; given, furthermore, the ineffectiveness of numerous appeals made privately and in a discreet manner to Pope Francis both by many faithful and by some Shepherds of the Church, we are forced to make this urgent appeal to prayer. As successors of the Apostles, we are also moved by the obligation of raising our voices when the most sacred things of the Church and the matter of eternal salvation of souls are in question. May the following words, with which St John Paul II described the unjust attacks against the faithfulness of the Church s Magisterium, be a light for all pastors of the Church in these difficult times and encourage them to act in an increasingly united manner: "The Church's Magisterium is often chided for being behind the times and closed to the promptings of the spirit of modern times, and for promoting a course of action which is harmful to humanity, and indeed to the Church herself. By obstinately holding to her own positions, it is said, the Church will end up losing popularity, and more and more believers will turn away from her. Considering that the admission of the divorced and so-called "remarried" to the sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist, without requiring of them the obligation to live in continence, constitutes a danger for the faith and for the salvation of souls and furthermore constitutes an offense to the holy will of God; furthermore, taking into consideration that such pastoral practice can never be the expression of mercy, of the "via caritatis" or of the maternal sense of the Church towards souls that are sinning, we make with profound pastoral solicitude this urgent appeal to prayer that Pope Francis may revoke in an unequivocal manner the aforementioned pastoral guidelines which are already introduced in several particular churches. Such an act of the Visible Head of the Church would comfort the shepherds and the faithful of the Church, according to the mandate which Christ, the Supreme Shepherd of souls, has given to the Apostle Peter, and through him to all his successors: "Confirm your brethren!" (Luke 22:32). Fast and Abstinence Regulations observed in Lent: Abstinence from meat is observed on all the Fridays of Lent by all 14 years of age and older.`` The Knights of Columbus will hold their April monthly business meeting next Sunday, April 2 at 10:30am in the library. All Knights are welcome to attend. The Annual FSSP Pilgrimage in reparation for the crime of abortion (a.k.a. The Fr. Buckley Death March) from June 1-3 ending with Mass at the National Shrine in Washington, DC. For more details contact Ron Welch: 404-202-4461, rjwelch2008@gmail.com. Plan Your Will Online for free at www.cfngalegacy.org. It is confidential and provides you and your spouse a chance to plan in the privacy of your home. When done, simply print out the document to take to your attorney. It will save you time and money. When making your Will plans, please remember to include the Parish Endowment Fund as part of your legacy. For more information contact: Juliet Greco at the Catholic Foundation: jgreco@cfnga.org or 404-497- 9440. Gifts of IRAs to the Parish:The IRA Charitable Rollover is permanent. If you are 701/2 or older, you can make a gift directly from your IRA account to help support the work of your church and benefit from lowering your income and taxes. Please contact Juliet Greco at The Catholic Foundation for more information: jgreco@cfnga.org or 404-497- 9440. 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://kofcknights.org/councilsite/about.asp?cno=14625 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 FNE: Female scouting grp 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, Mar 19 Third Sunday in Lent 7:15am Elizabeth Rasnick +Emily Bond by Stuart & Chris Bond Mon, Mar 20 St Joseph No 6:30am Mass 7:30pm Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia Tue, Mar 21 Feria No 6:30am Mass John Rasnick by Thomas Anderson Wed, Mar 22 Feria 6:30am Billie Healy by Fred & Karen Carver No 12:00pm Mass Thu, Mar 23 Feria 6:30am Ray & Kathy Young Wedd. Anniv. No Mass Fri, Mar 24 Feria No 12:00pm Mass 7:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm Fr Mark Fisher by Lloyd Bird Sat, Mar 25 Annunciation of BVM No 7:00am Mass Confirmation Candidates Sun, Mar 26 Fourth Sunday in Lent 7:15am Adam & Matthew Markich by Michael Incata +Gilbert Cortez by Eugenie Tate Last Sunday's Collection: $6,139.80 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. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Third Sunday in Lent Mar 19, 2017 Today: The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day celebration complete with Irish food and festivities in the parish hall after 11:30am Mass. Proceeds will go to the Pregnancy Aid Clinic. Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Military Response 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 9 Next week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Great Western Schism 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 10 Mon Mar 20 Solemnity of St Joseph: there will be a sung Mass in the evening followed by desserts in the social hall. Please bring something to share. Sat Mar 25 Solemnity of Annunciation of BVM: the high Mass will be followed by Sacrament of Confirmation: to be received by Sarah Prater, Rachel Severson, Jonathan Sims, Andrew and Clare Tate, Michael Womick. Please keep them in your prayers. Next Sunday - St. Joseph's Altar FNE Fundraiser: the FNE girls' group will host St. Joseph's Altar after the and 11:30am Masses selling different baked goods. The money raised will help to fund their spring camp in May in New Hampshire. Thank you for your support.

Appeal to prayer: That Pope Francis may confirm the unchanging praxis of the Church with regard to the truth of the indissolubility of marriage. 18 January 2017, the ancient feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Rome + Tomash Peta, Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana + Jan Pawel Lenga, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Karaganda + Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana An authentic accompaniment of persons who find themselves in an objective state of grave sin and on a corresponding journey of pastoral discernment cannot fail to announce to such people, in all charity, the complete will of God, in such a way that they repent wholeheartedly of their sinful actions of living more uxorio with a person who is not their legitimate spouse. At the same time, an authentic accompaniment and pastoral discernment must encourage them, with the help of God's grace, not to commit such acts in the future. The Apostles and the entire Church throughout two millennia have always announced to mankind the whole truth concerning the Sixth Commandment and the indissolubility of marriage, following the admonition of St Paul the Apostle: "I did not shrink from the responsibility of announcing to you the complete will of God". The pastoral praxis of the Church concerning Marriage and the sacrament of the Eucharist has such an importance and such decisive consequences for the faith and the life of the faithful, that the Church, in order to remain faithful to the revealed Word of God, must avoid in this matter any shadow of doubt and confusion. St John Paul II formulated this perennial truth of the Church thus: "With this reminder of the doctrine and the law of the church I wish to instill into everyone the lively sense of responsibility which must guide us when we deal with sacred things like the sacraments, which are not our property, or like consciences, which have a right not to be left in uncertainty and confusion. The sacraments and consciences, I repeat, are sacred, and both require that we serve them in truth. This is the reason for the Church's law" Notwithstanding repeated declarations concerning the immutability of the teaching of the Church concerning divorce, several particular churches nowadays accept divorce in their sacramental practice, and the phenomenon is growing. Only the voice of the Supreme Pastor of the Church can definitively impede a situation where in the future, the Church of our time is described with the following expression: "All the world groaned and noticed with amazement that it has in practice accepted divorce" (ingenuit totus orbis et divortium in praxi se accepisse miratus est), evoking an analogous saying by which St Jerome described the Arian crisis. Fast and Abstinence Regulations observed in Lent: Abstinence from meat is observed on all the Fridays of Lent by all 14 years of age and older. Fr DeGuzman is away until Mon Mar 27 on vacation. Parish Directory: The deadline for submitting family portraits is Friday 31 March. Please email to Sarah Hodges: sarahhodges323@yahoo.com The Knights of Columbus would like to thank the parish for making the Mardi Gras fundraiser a success. We raised $175 for the Knights' Ultrasound Initiative, an important pro-life ministry. The Knights of Columbus will hold their April monthly business meeting on Sunday, April 2 at 10:30am in the library. All Knights are welcome to attend. The Annual FSSP Pilgrimage in reparation for the crime of abortion (a.k.a. The Fr. Buckley Death March) from June 1-3 ending with Mass at the National Shrine in Washington, DC. For more details contact Ron Welch: 404-202-4461, rjwelch2008@gmail.com. Plan Your Will Online for free at www.cfngalegacy.org. It is confidential and provides you and your spouse a chance to plan in the privacy of your home. When done, simply print out the document to take to your attorney. It will save you time and money. When making your Will plans, please remember to include the Parish Endowment Fund as part of your legacy. For more information contact: Juliet Greco at the Catholic Foundation: jgreco@cfnga.org or 404-497- 9440. 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://kofcknights.org/councilsite/about.asp?cno=14625 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 FNE: Female scouting grp 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, Mar 12 Second Sunday in Lent 7:15am Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia Fr Joseph DeGuzman by Michael Incata Mon, Mar 13 Feria 6:30am Melanie Bird Broun by Elizabeth Bird 12:00pm Nneka Modaster Ghakwe by Christine Brock Tue, Mar 14 Feria 6:30am +Fr Joseph Peek by Wright Family John Felix Stephens by Rex & Viola Stephens Wed, Mar 15 Feria No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm +Phyllis Donlon by Richard Perry Thu, Mar 16 Feria 6:30am Fr Joseph DeGuzman by Henry & Rosilene Fredette No Mass Fri, Mar 17 Feria 12:00pm Celebrant s Intention 7:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm +Mr & Mrs Samuel E. McRickard Sat, Mar 18 Feria No 7:00am Mass +Elizabeth Gipson by Bird Family Sun, Mar 19 Third Sunday in Lent 7:15am Elizabeth Rasnick +Emily Bond by Stuart & Chris Bond Last Sunday's Collection: $4,703.00 God reward you. Black and Indian Missions: $139.00 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. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Second Sunday in Lent Mar 12, 2017 Today is Fr. DeGuzman's 40th birthday! There will be a potluck lunch following the 11:30am Mass. Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Great East/West Schism 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 8 Next week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Military Response 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 9 Fr DeGuzman will be away Fri Mar 17 Mon Mar 27 on vacation. Mar 15/16: Private Masses will be offered for the intentions: Consecration of Russia to IHM; Cardinal Burke by Gubbels Family. Next Sunday: The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day celebration complete with Irish food and festivities in the parish hall after 11:30am Mass. Proceeds will go to the Pregnancy Aid Clinic. 24 Hour Pro-Life Vigil on Sat Mar 25, 12:00am to 11:59pm, outside the Carafem Abortion Clinic, 1800 Peachtree Street NW. Fr Joseph Peek s statue of Our Lady of Fatima will be present throughout, but to ensure the statue s safety, at least three men must be present at every hour. All are of course welcome. This would be an excellent Lenten exercise. See: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f084ba5a72aa5f58-ourlady1

Appeal to prayer: That Pope Francis may confirm the unchanging praxis of the Church with regard to the truth of the indissolubility of marriage. 18 January 2017, the ancient feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Rome + Tomash Peta, Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana + Jan Pawel Lenga, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Karaganda + Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana A practice which permits to those who have a civil divorce, the socalled "remarried," to receive the sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist, notwithstanding their intention to continue to violate the Sixth Commandment and their sacramental bond of matrimony in the future, would be contrary to Divine truth and alien to the perennial sense of the Catholic Church, to the proven custom, received and faithfully kept from the time of the Apostles and more recently confirmed in a sure manner by St John Paul II and by Pope Benedict XVI. The practice mentioned would be for every rational and sensible person an evident rupture with the perennial and Apostolic practice of the Church and would therefore not represent a development in continuity. In the face of such a fact, no argument would be valid: contra factum non valet argumentum. Such a pastoral practice would be a counter-witness to the indissolubility of marriage and a kind of collaboration on the part of the Church in the propagation of the "plague of divorce," which the Vatican Council II warned against. The Church teaches by means of what she does, and she has to do what she teaches. With relation to the pastoral action concerning those in irregular unions, St John Paul II said: "The aim of pastoral action will be to make these people understand the need for consistency between their choice of life and the faith that they profess, and to try to do everything possible to induce them to regularize their situation in the light of Christian principle. While treating them with great charity and bringing them into the life of the respective communities, the pastors of the Church will regrettably not be able to admit them to the sacraments". An authentic accompaniment of persons who find themselves in an objective state of grave sin and on a corresponding journey of pastoral discernment cannot fail to announce to such people, in all charity, the complete will of God, in such a way that they repent wholeheartedly of their sinful actions of living more uxorio with a person who is not their legitimate spouse. At the same time, an authentic accompaniment and pastoral discernment must encourage them, with the help of God's grace, not to commit such acts in the future. Fast and Abstinence Regulations observed in Lent: Abstinence from meat is observed on all the Fridays of Lent by all 14 years of age and older. St Patrick s Day, Fri Mar 17: Archbishop Gregory has issued a decree dispensing Catholics from abstinence for this day only. A Public Rosary will be offered for our nation next Sat Mar 18 at 3pm at Marietta Square. For info contact Mr. B. Brueggemann at 770-971-8943. Congratulations to Soren Hodges and Matthew Wright who recently were elevated to the status of "Pages" in the Columbian Squires. The Annual FSSP Pilgrimage in reparation for the crime of abortion (a.k.a. The Fr. Buckley Death March) from June 1-3 ending with Mass at the National Shrine in Washington, DC. For more details contact Ron Welch: 404-202-4461, rjwelch2008@gmail.com. St. Joseph's Altar FNE Fundraiser: On Sunday Mar 26, the FNE girls' group will host St. Joseph's Altar after the and 11:30am Masses selling different baked goods. The money raised will help to fund their spring camp in May in New Hampshire. Thank you for your support. Plan Your Will Online for free at www.cfngalegacy.org. It is confidential and provides you and your spouse a chance to plan in the privacy of your home. When done, simply print out the document to take to your attorney. It will save you time and money. When making your Will plans, please remember to include the Parish Endowment Fund as part of your legacy. For more information contact: Juliet Greco at the Catholic Foundation: jgreco@cfnga.org or 404-497- 9440. 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://kofcknights.org/councilsite/about.asp?cno=14625 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 FNE: Female scouting grp 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, Mar 5 7:15am 11:30am First Sunday in Lent +Claude Light by Scott & Loretta Carter Owen Elliot by Randal Mandock Pro Populo Mon, Mar 6 Feria 6:30am +Fr Gabriel Amorth 12:00pm Kathryn Christina Bird by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird Tue, Mar 7 7:30pm St Thomas Aquinas Mrs Edith C.H. Collins by Christine Brock Conv. Alejandro Melia Gonzalez Wed, Mar 8 Ember Wednesday of Lent 6:30am Barbara McCarthy 12:00pm St Gerard Ministry Thu, Mar 9 6:30am Feria Fr Matthew McCarthy by Sydney Bird +Holy Souls by Maureen Cunningham Fri, Mar 10 Ember Friday of Lent 12:00pm Claire Reichard 7:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm Ray Young by Kathy Young Sat, Mar 11 Ember Saturday of Lent 7:00am Bullard Family by Richard Perry +Justice Anontin Scalia by Frank & Rose Petraglia Sun, Mar 12 Second Sunday in Lent 7:15am Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia Fr Joseph DeGuzman by Michael Incata Last Sunday's Collection: $5,780.69 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. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com First Sunday in Lent Mar 5, 2017 Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies Iconoclasm 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 7 Next week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies The Great East/West Schism 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 8 Today - Parish Directory: Last call. Sarah Hodges will be taking family photos for the parish directory in the gym. You may submit your own family photo by email to Sarah: sarahhodges323@yahoo.com. Today: Second collection for Black and Indian Missions. Next Sun, Mar 12 is Fr. DeGuzman's 40th birthday! There will be a potluck lunch following the 11:30am Mass. Please bring a dish to share: A- H: Main Dish; I-N: Sides & Salads; O-T: Breads&Rolls/Chz&Crackers; U- Z: Desserts & Fruit; All: One 2-ltr or one Half Gallon drink. Congratulations to Sam Robb who was received into the Church on Tuesday. Congratulations to Brad and Danielle Spitznagel on the birth of their son, Philip. Congratulations to Stella Marie Kolodzy, daughter of Michael and Katie who was baptized and received into the Church last Sunday.

Appeal to prayer: That Pope Francis may confirm the unchanging praxis of the Church with regard to the truth of the indissolubility of marriage. 18 January 2017, the ancient feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Rome + Tomash Peta, Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana + Jan Pawel Lenga, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Karaganda + Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana The admission of the divorced and "remarried" to Holy Communion constitutes in practice an implicit dispensation from the observance of the Sixth Commandment. No ecclesiastical authority has the power to concede such an implicit dispensation in a single case, or in an exceptional or complex situation or with the goal of achieving a good end (as in example the education of the children born of an adulterous union) invoking for such a concession the principle of mercy, or the "via caritatis," or the maternal care of the Church or affirming not to want to impose many conditions to mercy. St Thomas Aquinas said: "In no circumstances should a person commit adultery (pro nulla enim utilitate debet aliquis adulterium committere)" (De Malo, q.15, a.1, ad. 5). 1 A norm which permits the violation of the Sixth Commandment of God and of the sacramental matrimonial bond only in a single case or in exceptional cases, presumably to avoid a general change to the canonical norm, nonetheless always signifies a contradiction of the truth and of the will of God. Consequently, it is psychologically out of place and theologically erroneous to speak in this case of a restrictive norm or of a lesser evil in contrast with the general norm. A valid marriage of the baptized is a sacrament of the Church and of its nature has a public character. A subjective judgment of the conscience in relation to the invalidity of one's own marriage, in contrast to the corresponding definitive judgment of an ecclesiastical tribunal, cannot bring consequences for sacramental discipline, since the sacramental discipline always has a public character. The Church, and specifically the minister of the sacrament of Penance, does not have the faculty to judge on the state of conscience of an individual member of the faithful or on the rectitude of the intention of the conscience, since "ecclesia de occultis non iudicat". The minister of the sacrament of Penance is consequently not the vicar or representative of the Holy Spirit, able to enter with His light in the innermost recesses of the conscience, since God has reserved such access to the conscience strictly to himself: "sacrarium in quo homo solus est cum Deo". The confessor cannot arrogate to himself the responsibility before God and before the penitent, of implicitly dispensing him from the observance of the Sixth Commandment and of the indissolubility of the matrimonial bond by admitting him to Holy Communion. The Church does not have the faculty to derive consequences for the external forum of sacramental discipline on the basis of a presumed conviction of conscience of the invalidity of one s own marriage in the internal forum. 1. God said something to this effect to Moses on Mount Sinai (Decalogue, a6, c) Fast and Abstinence Regulations observed in Lent: Abstinence from meat is observed on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all the Fridays of Lent by all 14 years of age and older. Those who are sick, pregnant, nursing or whose health would be adversely affected by fasting or abstinence should not consider themselves bound by these norms. The Legion of Mary Acies, the annual consecration of active and auxiliary members to Mary, Our Queen to receive from her both strength and blessing for yet another year's battle with the forces of evil, will take place Sat Mar 11 at Saint John the Evangelist church in Hapeville. Rosary begins at 8am. Mass begins at 8:30am. A Public Rosary will be offered for our nation next Sat Mar 18 at 3pm at Marietta Square. For info contact Mr. B. Brueggemann at 770-971-8943. The Annual FSSP Pilgrimage in reparation for the crime of abortion (a.k.a. The Fr. Buckley Death March) begins June 1st from Barnesville, MD, ending June 3 rd with Mass at 5:30pm in the National Shrine in Washington, DC. For more details: http://fsspdcpilgrimage.com/index.html. Anyone interested in joining this pilgrimage should contact Ron Welch: 404-202-4461, rjwelch2008@gmail.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://kofcknights.org/councilsite/about.asp?cno=14625 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 FNE: Female scouting grp 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, Feb 26 Quinquagesima Sunday 7:15am Rosilene Fredette For the Success of Pro-Life Legislation in Georgia Mon, Feb 27 St Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows 6:30am Conv. Juan Carlos Heredia 12:00pm For the Success of Pro-Life Legislation in Georgia Tue, Feb 28 Feria 6:30am +Sarah Green +Elizabeth Schaod by Maureen Cunningham Wed, Mar 1 Ash Wednesday 6:30am Cardinal Raymond Burke by Gubbels Family 12:00pm +Watt & Isabelle Coomes by Anthony Coomes 7:30pm Jeremiah Herrick by Christine Brock Thu, Mar 2 6:30am Sun, Mar 5 7:15am 11:30am Thursday after Ash Wednesday John Young by Ray & Kathy Young Conv. Alejandro Melia Gonzalez Fri, Mar 3 Friday after Ash Wednesday (First Friday) 12:00pm Kathryn Christina Bird by Lloyd & Elizabeth Bird 7:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm George & Madeline Sampedro by Tom O'Donnell Sat, Mar 4 Saturday after Ash Wednesday (First Saturday) 7:00am Fr Dennis Bouchard by Summer Bird SFdS Volunteers First Saturday Devotions follow Mass First Sunday in Lent +Claude Light by Scott & Loretta Carter Owen Elliot by Randal Mandock Pro Populo Last Sunday's Collection: $3,781.35 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. Matthew J. McCarthy, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gmail.com assistantsfds@gmail.com Quinquagesima Sunday Feb 26, 2017 Today Mardi Gras: The Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a Mardi Gras celebration after the 11:30am High Mass. New Orleans style food will be served. Donations will go to support the Knights of Columbus Ultrasound Initiative, an important Pro-Life ministry. Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies 4th & 5th Century Heresies (Part 2) 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 6 Next week: 10:15am - The Great Heresies Iconoclasm 1:30pm - Pillar One: The Creed - Part 7 Today - Parish Directory: Sarah Hodges will be taking family photos for the parish directory in the gym, as also Sat-Sun Mar 4-5. Sign-up sheets are in the social hall. You may submit your own family photo by email to Sarah: sarahhodges323@yahoo.com. The Annual FSSP Pilgrimage in reparation for the crime of abortion (a.k.a. The Fr. Buckley Death March) begins June 1st from Barnesville, MD, ending June 3 rd with Mass at 5:30pm in the National Shrine in Washington, DC. For more details see: http://fsspdcpilgrimage.com/index.html. Anyone interested in joining this pilgrimage should contact Ron Welch: 404-202- 4461, rjwelch2008@gmail.com.

Appeal to prayer: That Pope Francis may confirm the unchanging praxis of the Church with regard to the truth of the indissolubility of marriage. 18 January 2017, the ancient feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Rome + Tomash Peta, Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana + Jan Pawel Lenga, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Karaganda + Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana God gives to every man assistance in the observance of his Commandments, when such a request is properly made, as the Church has infallibly taught: "God does not command that which is impossible, but in commanding he exhorts you to do that which you are able, and to ask for that which you cannot do, and so he assists you that you might be able to do it" and "and if someone says that even for the man who has been justified and established in grace the commandments of God are impossible to observe: let him be anathema". Following this infallible doctrine, St John Paul II taught: "Keeping God's law in particular situations can be difficult, extremely difficult, but it is never impossible. This is the constant teaching of the Church's tradition" and "All husbands and wives are called in marriage to holiness, and this lofty vocation is fulfilled to the extent that the human person is able to respond to God's command with serene confidence in God's grace and in his or her own will". The sexual act outside of a valid marriage, and in particular adultery, is always objectively gravely sinful and no circumstance and no reason can render it admissible or pleasing in the sight of God. St Thomas Aquinas says that the Sixth Commandment obliges even in the case where an act of adultery could save a country from tyranny. St John Paul II taught this perennial truth: "The negative moral precepts, those prohibiting certain concrete actions or kinds of behavior as intrinsically evil, do not allow for any legitimate exception. They do not leave room, in any morally acceptable way, for the "creativity" of any contrary determination whatsoever. Once the moral species of an action prohibited by a universal rule is concretely recognized, the only morally good act is that of obeying the moral law and of refraining from the action which it forbids". The adulterous union of those who are civilly divorced and "remarried," "consolidated," as they say, over time and characterized by a so-called "proven fidelity" in the sin of adultery, cannot change the moral quality of their act of violation of the sacramental bond of marriage, that is, of their adultery, which remains always an intrinsically evil act. A person who has the true faith and a filial fear of God can never be "understanding" towards acts which are intrinsically evil, as are sexual acts outside of a valid marriage, since these acts are offensive to God. Fast and Abstinence Regulations observed in Lent: 1. Abstinence from meat is observed on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all the Fridays of Lent by all 14 years of age and older. 2. Fasting is observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all who are 18 but not yet 60 years of age. Those bound may take only one full meal: two smaller meals are permitted as necessary a according to one s needs, but eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. 3. Those who are sick, pregnant, nursing or whose health would be adversely affected by fasting or abstinence should not consider themselves bound by these norms. The Legion of Mary Acies, the annual consecration of active and auxiliary members to Mary, Our Queen to receive from her both strength and blessing for yet another year's battle with the forces of evil, will take place Sat Mar 11 at Saint John the Evangelist church in Hapeville. Rosary begins at 8am. Mass begins at 8:30am. Summer Girls Camp: sponsored by the FSSP apostolate in Rapid City, SD to take place in the Black Hills, open to girls ages 13-16. Fr. Terrence Gordon, FSSP is the chaplain. For more details visit: http://campmaterdei.weebly.com or contact Charity Marie: cmt7dolores@yahoo.com, (701) 580-1115 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: Father David Franco, FSSP, assistant pastor of Holy Family Parish in Vancouver, BC invites you to join him on our next Catholic pilgrimage to the Holy Land from Nov. 26 to Dec. 9, 2017. For information regarding itinerary, inclusions and pricing, please go to the Orbis Catholicus Travel website at www.oc-travel.com or e-mail Susan Kotnik at susankotnik@gmail.com or call her at 604-465-6911. 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 Thursdays 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://kofcknights.org/councilsite/about.asp?cno=14625 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 FNE: Female scouting grp meets Sat am: tsosj.fne.girlsgroup15@gmail.com