St. Boniface Catholic Church 1952 GA Hwy 21 South Springfield, GA 31329 October 16, 2016 The Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time PARISH STAFF FR. MARTINO BÁ THÔNG NGUYEN, PASTOR RICK RAFTER, DEACON PATTIE LIEBL, PARISH SECRETARY CELESTE GISH, DRE KATHY O SAKO, OUTREACH ASSISTANCE DON SMITH, CUSTODIAN PARISH STAFF EMAIL pastor@sbcatholic.com parishoffice@sbcatholic.com dre@sbcatholic.com outreach@sbcatholic.com WEB ADDRESS www.sbcatholic.com BAPTISMS Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment. WEDDINGS Please contact Fr. Martino for an appointment a minimum of four months before wedding date. PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION Office: (912) 754-7473 Fax: (912) 754-1201 WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. CONFESSIONS Saturday, 4:00 4:30 p.m. Or Upon request WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Friday 7:00 p.m. Religious Education Sunday Mornings 9:45-10:45 a.m. When school is in session ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact Fr. Martino day or night if a priest is needed in an emergency.1-706-825-3032 Bulletin Deadline We welcome your contributions to the bulletin. Deadline for submission is Thursday at 12:00 pm
October 16, 2016 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time be persistent whether it is convenient or inconvenient... -- 2 Timothy 4:2 It is not always convenient to be a good steward, especially when all the temptations of our busy and materialistic world get in the way. Now add our own pride and ego into the equation and living a stewardship lifestyle may be downright uncomfortable! Remember, God didn t call us to be comfortable. He called us to be faithful. Persistence Produces Perseverance BEETHOVEN is unsurpassed in his fidelity to his music. Hardly a bar of his was not written at least a dozen times. JOSEF HAYDN through much hardship, produced over 800 musical compositions, and at the age of 66 gave the world that matchless oratorio "The Creation". SCHUMANN-HEINK's parents were so poor they could not afford a good piano, but a dilapidated old one. For 20 years, she fought off poverty to become one of the world's greatest singers. MICHAELANGELO 's "Last Judgement", one of the twelve master paintings of the ages, was the product of 8 years'unremitting toil. Over 2,000 studies of it were found among his papers. And LEONARDO DA VINCI worked on "The Last Supper" for 10 years, often so absorbed he forgot to eat for whole days. HOW FAITHFUL ARE WE TO OUR HEAVENLY FATHER'S KINGDOM RIGHT HERE ON EARTH? THINK ABOUT IT! (adapted from Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations, Paul Lee Tan) READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14 HAPPY ARE THEY Happy are they who grieve not for what they have not, but give thanks for what they do have. Anonymous 16 de octubre de 2016 29º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario "... Sé persistente sea ésto conveniente o inconveniente..." 2 Timoteo 4: 2 No siempre es conveniente ser un buen administrador, especialmente cuando todas las tentaciones de nuestro mundo ocupado y materialista se nos cruzan en el camino. Ahora añade nuestro propio orgullo y ego en la ecuación y vivir un estilo de vida de corresponsabilidadpuede ser francamente incómodo. Recuerda, Dios no nos ha llamado para estar cómodos. Él nos ha llamado a ser fieles. Persistencia Produce Perceverancia BEETHOVENes insuperable en su fidelidad a la música. Difícilmente no escribió una nota al menos una docena de veces. JOSEP HAYDN a través de muchas dificultades, produjo mas de 800 musicales, y a la edad de 66 le dio al mundo la inigualable oratoria "La Creacion". Los padres de SCHUMANN-HEINK eran tan pobres que no podían permitirse un buen piano, pero si uno viejo y en mal estado. Por 20 años, ella luchó contra la pobreza para convertirse en una de las más grandes cantantes del mundo. "El Juicio Final" de MICHAELANGELO, una de las doce pinturas maestras de todos los tiempos, fue producto de 8 años de insesante trabajo. Se encontraton más de 2000 bocetos en sus papeles. Y LEONARDO DA VINCI trabajó en "La Ultima Cena" por 10 años, a menudo tan absorto en su trabajo olvidaba comer por días completos. CÓMO SOMOS FIELES A NUESTRO PADRE CELES- TIAL AQUI EN LA TIERRA? PIÉNSALO! (Adapatdo de Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations, Paul Lee Tan) Jubilee of Mercy October 16, 2016 Though Jesus told today s parable more than two thousand years ago, human nature hasn t changed: we recognize both characters instantly. The merciless judge represents the corruption that has short-circuited justice throughout history; the distraught widow, society s perennially powerless, marginalized to what Pope Francis calls the peripheries by those who wield power but lack the mercy that could transfigure society with compassion. To confront such reality, Jesus bids us, pray always without becoming weary (Luke 18:1). Prayer opens our eyes to see others from Jesus perspective, and leads us to work for justice by coming to the aid of others with what Pope Francis extols as a higher standard, mercy. Thus, when Jesus asks, Will not God secure the rights of [God s] chosen ones? Will [God] be slow to answer? (18:7). We respond by making God s liberating work for others our own. When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth? (18:8). Yes, we respond and mercy! Peter Scagnelli, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Answer: The natural moral law is the universal set of basic ethical norms every man and woman knows by virtue of reason. No rational person can be ignorant of it, nor can they claim ignorance. It applies to everyone, it is written in our hearts. Every human person knows the basic fundamentals of Natural Law: murder, theft, lying, adultery and the like are intrinsically immoral and evil. People still commit these sins, but no one can claim ignorance of knowing they are wrong. Oct. 22 5:00 pm AS Leslie Duncan, C Reynolds, & Volunteer EM Don Smith, P Tanguay, K O Sako, P Galasco, & L Duncan L N McEvoy U G Hixenbaugh, D Avard, & R O Sako Oct.23 8:30 am AS D Lafferty, B Fogarty, & Volunteer EM A & G Snyder & D & L Ganser L J Baker U P Kavanaugh, M Felipe, & J Felipe 11:00 am AS N Stark, T Rafferty, & T Oxford EM R Monteleone, C Miller, B Ellis, & E Pazos L J Williamson U J Canales, R Rego, A & P Rodriguez Children s Liturgy Volunteer 1-C Felipe Volunteer 2-L Simmons Youth Volunteers-J Canales Please Remember in Prayer Caroline & Brandon Arrieta, Michael Barajas, Jamie Bassett, Richard Bender, Tony Branham, Briones Family, Randy & Marsha Brown, Ava Buck, Peggy Casey, Diana Cato, Kathy & Andy Chester, Penny Christol, Mike & Nancy Corley, Cody Danielewicz, Paula & Herman Disterhaupt, Nancy Dotson, Celina Eaddy, Connie Frazier, Mildred Galentine, Dan Gonzales, Eric Guge, Michelle Garcia, Felipe & Manuela Garza, Janie Haar, Myllar Jones, Vickie Joyner, Jere Landis, John Liebl, Linda Liebl, Vince & Sandra Mackey, Frances Maher, John & Michael Maher, Tom and Bridget Maher, Justin McGregor, Delores Miller, Krystal Miller, Randy Nease, Donald & Gloria O Connor, Mildred O'Conner, Phil Pastrano, Ann Preston, Valerie & Matt Pryor, Connie Sawdy, Bill Saxon, JoAnn Skorich-Smith, Sean Smith, Allen Schwartz, Ben Sharrow, John Ray, Gabriella Reddick, Delores Talick, Burr Tolles, Kaine Vincent, Garry Wilkes, Bernie Weber This week at St. Boniface -Oct. 16-Oct. 22 Sunday: Tuesday: Sunday Mass: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Faith Formation-9:45 a.m. Mass: 8:30 a.m. Wednesday: Mass: 8:30 a.m. Followed by Adoration Rosary Grp.-9:30 a.m. Wash Potatoes/fill BBQ cont.10:00 a.m. Medicare Health Plan- 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.-5:00 pm Youth Group-7:00 p.m. K of C 4th degree Mtg.-7:00 p.m. Thursday: Mass: 8:30 a.m. Rotate Potatoes-10:00 a.m. Medicare Health Plan- 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.-5:00 pm RCIA: 7:00 p.m. MAJ Brian Healy, USAF, TSGT Brian A. Lafond, SGT Clayton Emanuel Holloway, SFC Shawn Brown, SSG. Ryan Peters,LS3 Jonathon Benson King, CPT Thomas Naldrett, SSG Steven Liebl, CW4 Scott Durrer, SN Ricky Reese, SPC. Jeremy Hynes, SGT Andrew Hamilton, SPC Ronnie Hamilton, AZ2 Annmarie Chessari Adult Question of the Week What is Natural Moral Law? Friday: Saturday: Mass- 7:00 p.m. Wrap/Poke Potatoes, cut and bag pound Cakes, start fires and begin cooking Chicken Dinner 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Assembly Line, Clean up/set up for Mass Reconciliation-4:00 p.m. Rosary-4:30 p.m. Mass: 5:00 p.m. Friendship with God For prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God. --St. Teresa of Avila
What Are You Doing For Thanksgiving? How about a St. Boniface Thanksgiving dinner? We know that there are many people who do not have a family dinner to go to, so why not enjoy a day of Thanksgiving with your Church family. If you are interested in coming, we will have a sign up sheet available beginning the weekend of October 8/9. We would like everyone to bring a dish to share, your favorite Thanksgiving dish, potatoes, vegetable, deserts, salads, etc. Dinner will be after the 11 am Mass on Thanksgiving Day. Let s start a new tradition, spending time with the people we love, our Church family. Sunday 10/16 Tuesday 10/18 Wednesday 10/19 Thursday 10/20 Friday 10/21 FUNDRAISER Breakfast Between the Masses Knights of Columbus # 14439 Scrambled eggs Grits Orange Juice Coffee or Tea Sunday, November 20, 2016 From 9:30-to-10:30 a.m. Tickets are being sold $5 per plate donation. Children under 10 Free! All Profits will go toward the Organ replacement. Purchase Tickets from a Member of The Knights of Columbus after Mass! Save The Date The Low Country Boil will be on Nov. 12, 2016. Adults only, the price this year is $12.00 per person. Mass Intentions for the Week of +Ruth Perry +Jimmy Klock Linda Liebl John Liebl +Vincent Doan Richard & Ida Rohrer Your contributions for the weekend of October 9, 2016 Due to Hurricane Matthew, money was not counted this week. We will have contributions listed for 2 weeks in the bulletin on October 23rd. Adult $ Children $ Debt Reduction $ Mortgage Balance $175,506.87 Bills paid last week $7,550.77 Thank you for your continuing generosity! Food Pantry This week our pantry served many families in Effingham county due to Hurricane Matthew. Many families lost all of their food, and as we know, can be very devastating to those who have little. The outreach office made yet another trip to Second Harvest in Savannah to get food relief supplies. 800lbs of food was picked up on Oct. 3 and another 800lbs was picked up on Oct. 13th. However, we were not able to get certain items for the pantry that are needed. Canned vegetables, peanut butter, canned soup, & pasta noodles are just a few items we need. We would appreciate any donations if you are able to help. Your generosity is so much appreciated and we are blessed to be able to help those in need. Blessing of the Graves-Savannah The Annual All Souls Remembrance and Blessing of the Graves will take place at the Catholic Cemetery on Wheaton Street on Sunday, November 6 th @ 3 pm. We will remember in prayer especially all the deceased from the Savannah area, as well as all the faithful departed. The Diocese of Savannah celebrates a 'White Mass' for those involved in healthcare. The Mass is associated with St. Luke, the patron of physicians and surgeons. His feast day is October 18th. The Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv. at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 20th, at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, Georgia. Please encourage all men and women, religious and Catholic laypersons, serving in the healthcare professions to attend this special Mass for recognition and blessings. There will be a reception after Mass in the parish hall. The Saint John Vianney Vocation Ministry of Savannah invites all to gather and pray for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and religious life in our diocese. Join Bishop Hartmayer on November 6 th at 4pm for this Holy Hour of prayer at the Chapel of the Catholic Pastoral Center, 2170 East Victory Drive. Everyone is welcome to attend! St. Mary Magdalene Church 1625 Fort Howard Rd. Invites you to come on October 22, 2016 to our Yard Sale: 8:00am. to 3:00pm. International Food Sale: 10:00am-3:00pm. We would like to welcome any new Parishioner and encourage you to register with the Parish. Registration Forms are located in the church on the stand in front of the Confessional, or you may stop by the Parish Office and register Monday-8:30 am - 4:00 pm.
Answer: That depends on what you use the Internet for. If you use it to access pornography or to cultivate an adulterous relationship, it is immoral. If you use it to enlighten your mind with wholesome facts and truths, it is beneficial. Like T.V., cable, VCRs, DVDs, cell phones, and all technology, the Internet can be easily abused and used for sinful purposes. Faith Formation News St. Boniface Faith Formation Third Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive With Thanksgiving around the corner, we give thanks to God for all we have. But there are families right here in Effingham County who struggle to put food on the table and may go without this Thanksgiving. We can make a difference and teach our kids the joy and importance of sharing with the less fortunate by encouraging them to participate in our Thanksgiving Food Drive. We need: stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, canned fruit, canned green beans, mac and cheese, canned milk, French-fried onions, cream of mushroom soup, turkey gravy, Jell-O, instant pudding and bags of sugar. Please bring your nonperishable, canned and boxed donations to Faith Formation class from now until November 12. As always, thank you for supporting St. Boniface Faith Formation and our Thanksgiving Food Drive. It's Time for a Spiritual Audit! In virtually every aspect of Life, -corporate, athletic, education etc., -there is a constant evaluation process to measure growth and improvement. Now it is a good time to assess our spiritual progress. Have we made a difference? If God were totally our "faith in ac-tion" would He be pleased with what we have done (or failed to do)? Evils plague our society, such as abortion, pornography "comprehensive sex" education, tax funding of Planned Parenthood, and other anti-god, anti-life and anti-family issues. As Christians, we know that the Bible commands us to be active in serving God. Service is an action word, so we know that we cannot serve God by sitting on the sidelines, or being a "fence sitter". Are we as Catholics influencing our world, or is today's relativism and secularism influencing us much more? Are we setting an example to the next generation to protect marriage and to defend life, from conception until natural death, or are we just "passively" pro-life? Do we speak up when in a position to defend innocent life? Do we hold our elected representatives accountable? Obviously, we cannot do it all, but we can certainly do something! Literally, thousands of lives are at stake each and every day. If we do nothing we collude with the proaborts, the purveyor of pornography and those that wish to remove God from society. By doing nothing, we reap what they sow! ''Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn't do it, sins" James 4:17 By Pro-Life Articles Author The VIRTUS "Protecting God's Children for Adults" training will be held at St. Boniface Parish Sunday, October 23, 2016 from 2:30PM 3:30PM Lunch will be provided This training is required for all volunteer and paid adults 18 and over who in the course of their ministry come into contact with minors: Choir, Ushers, EM s, Altar Servers, Faith Formation, Youth Group, etc It is also required for all employees of the diocese. Registration is required prior to attending via online at VIRTUS.org to receive credit for the session. No one under the age of 18 is allowed due to the sensitive subject matter. Please arrive early no admittance once the session begins. Latecomers will be asked to reschedule. Any questions please call Cindy Felipe 912-596-4251 Office for the Protection of Children and Young People, Toll free reporting hotline: (888) 357-5530. Catholic Focus There is a class for Adults of all ages that is held at 9:30 am in the Catholic Focus room in the Faith Formation Building. So please consider joining us. The scriptures from the Sunday s Mass are discussed as to how they apply to our lives. We encourage you to come -listen, learn, and to share what the word of God is saying to you. We graciously welcome you. St. Boniface Baptism Class Sunday, October 30, 2016 St. Boniface s final baptism class of 2016 will be held on Sunday, October 30, 12:30 3:00 PM. This class is intended for soon to be parents, first time parents, and parents of first child to be baptized in the Catholic faith. You must be registered in the parish and have contacted Father Martino prior to attending the class. Please contact Cindy Felipe, 596 4251, no later than October 23, to register, obtain a workbook, and to answer any further questions. The next scheduled class will be in January 2017. Youth Question of the Week Is the Internet Evil?
Thirty-One, Independent Consultant Lisa Tanguay (910) 489-4421 lisa_tanguay@yahoo.com www.mythirtyone.com/ltanguay This Space Available This Space Available Register your Kroger Rewards card to help benefit the Outreach Assistance program. Need help? See Pattie in the Parish Office. Saturday Evenings 5:00 pm Mass and Sunday Mornings 8:15 am -12:30 p.m. Please contact Denise Burdick for nursery needs during meetings at 912-604-4178.