January 31, 2021 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - Catholic Church of St. Ann
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I n today’s Gospel, Paul talks about “unclean spirits.” Nowadays, we might compare these spirits to nagging self-talk or temptations. We all have them, in small and in big ways. St. Paul is saying that the presence of these tempting thoughts is the beginning of sin taking deeper woman of the year root in our soul, influencing our attitudes and behaviors, moving Eileen Krutick honored for contributions to parish us further from Christ. But these pesky, unclean spirits The Women’s Council 2021 honoree says helping to keep the parish strong is a calling. lose their stronghold when we call on the name of Jesus, just like O ur parish is blessed with people would one person do all this? who dedicate their lives to serving Christ by serving others. “It is my responsibility, and a calling from God, to participate in darkness disappears when I turn on the light. These unclean spirits are there only because I have Every year, the St. Ann’s Council of keeping the parish strong in faith given them permission to be Catholic Women celebrates one and love,” she said. there. But I also have the power of them. This year’s Woman of the One of Krutick’s favorite to evict them by calling Jesus’s Year, Eileen Krutick, is well-deserving memories with the parish, one that name. This is not like some of this title. started her on the spiritual journey magical incantation or spell that “She truly helps us to live out she is still on today, was being part we wield over dark forces. The our mission as a community of of the Parents For Life Teen Ministry Catechism calls the invocation reconciling love,” said Pastor Father and its retreat team. Today, what of the holy name of Jesus the Ray Cadran. she loves most about St. Ann’s is simplest form of praying. Krutick has been a parishioner “the loving, instructional way our By keeping our souls free of since 1998 and a staple of St. La Salette priests lead us towards distraction — through prayer, Ann’s life. Through her work as Christ.” fasting and repentance — our a Mass coordinator, lector and Being chosen Woman of the Year, minds will be able to sort the extraordinary minister, a member Krutick said, is an honor. thoughts that come to it. The of the SACCW board and the “There are so many women in good thoughts, sent by God, we Adult Mission Ministry steering our parish who are deserving of can store; the evil thoughts, sent committee, so many lives have been this award,” she said, “that I am touched by Krutick’s work. She is an humbled and very appreciative to by the devil, we can throw out. extraordinary minister to the sick, receive it.” Brother John-Marmion Villa is participates in Little Rock Scripture a columnist with LPi, a Catholic Study and healing Masses. Why — Allison Mawn communications company. bring the message home Children: Have you found a children’s Bible or Bible video series that helps you to enjoy stories about Jesus? Teens: Jesus was intentional in his healing. How can we use our gifts to heal our broken world? Adults: Jesus healed through loving service. How do you use your power and authority? January 31 READINGs (bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/013121.cfm) fourth sunday in ordinary time First Reading: Deuteronomy 18:15-20: Moses instructs the people to be discerning of prophets. Responsorial: Psalm 95: If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:32-35: Paul encourages us to not let our anxieties keep us from God. Gospel: Mark 1:21-28: Jesus’s actions become more public, as people are amazed by his words and works.
Thanks from our pastor I would like to thank you all for the prayers, cards and well wishes during this time of my eye surgeries. Things are progressing well and while the recovery period will still take more time, my strength and patience are being blessed by your care and prayers. Thank you so much and be assured of my continuing prayers for your health and safety. Take care, Blessing of candles Throat blessing Feb. 2, 9:00am Mass Feb. 3, 6:30am and Please bring your candles 9:00am Masses from home for a special St. Blaise was an early blessing. The tradition bishop of the church of blessing candles on who was imprisoned this day comes from the and martyred after ancient custom of candlelit refusing to renounce processions on the Feast of his faith. The custom of the Presentation of the Lord. blessing throats arose When you arrive for Mass, please place your candles after his death and is still in practice today. on the altar steps. Please remain in your pew and come forward to retrieve them after Mass when those in front of you have exited. Archbishop underscores Covid precautions Like many of you, I cannot wait until we have the Covid-19 pandemic behind us. However, we are seeing rising infection rates, including a growing number of cases among our priests and deacons. I wanted to remind you of our current protocols and review some guidelines for moving forward. • The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for persons with health reasons or concerns remains in effect for all in the archdiocese until further notice. • Those who are healthy and are not burdened with the fear of being exposed to the virus should return to Mass and receive the grace of the sacraments of Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer Reconciliation and Eucharist. • When attending Mass or church events in person, wear a mask that covers the nose and mouth and maintain six feet between you and people not in your party. Wearing masks is an act of the virtue of charity. It prevents us from infecting others. • Mass-goers should take their temperature before leaving home and not go out if their temperature is 99.6 degrees or greater. For more information about the archdiocesan guidelines, visit tinyurl.com/y233k85r.
together in Faith Mass schedule Music at the Masses Loved a song that you heard at Mass, but Weekend Masses can’t remember what it was called? Wonder Saturday: 5:00pm no more! Find the music from each week Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am, posted at st-ann.org/music. Contact Ed 6:00pm Bolduc for details at ebolduc@st-ann.org. Daily Masses Monday-Friday: 9:00am Wednesday: 6:30am Note: Check the website for updates. Please review the Mass safety guidelines at st-ann.org/mass-times. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning about 20 minutes before Mass starts. Overflow seating is available for people Sunday morning parking changes who arrive after the Launch is back in session Sunday mornings! To church reaches capacity. keep our students safe when parents pick them Communion and a live up after religion class, there will not be access broadcast of Mass to St. Ann’s parking lot from Roswell Road are available. until 10:20am Sundays. Once Launch pickup is complete, cars will be allowed to come in the Mass options Roswell Road entrance. Please allow yourself extra time to enter from Bishop Lake Road and The dispensation from park for the 8:30am and 10:30am Sunday Masses. Launch parents the obligation to attend picking up children will enter Bishop Lake and exit Roswell Road. Sunday Mass for persons with health issues remains TEEN AWARDS in effect for all in the archdiocese until further notice. Because of this, those wishing to participate St. Ann’s Women’s Council and the Knights of Columbus are in Mass and receive Holy looking for applicants for their annual teen monetary awards. Communion can do so by Applications are due March 31. attending any Mass any day of the week. Applications are open to current high school seniors who are Weekend Masses are registered St. Ann parishioners. This is a faith- and service-based livestreamed and the award. Winners are chosen based on their essays and references. recordings are posted at Participation in Life Teen is not required. st-ann.org/watch-live. Apply online at st-ann.org/saccw and st-ann.org/knights.
together in Faith Parish staff Our dedicated team is working staggered hours on-site and remotely to ensure that the work of our parish continues. Visit st-ann.org to get answers to many of your questions and to find staff contact information. Virtual church bit.ly/3bHK8Ng A variety of online content is available for prayer and reflection. Visit our video library at st-ann.org/watch-live and check out our YouTube channel for recent broadcasts and videos. Browse our religious education pages to plug into online activities and find thoughtful articles and helpful resources. Sign up for our weekly newsletter at st-ann.org. Pray on campus St. Ann’s Women’s Council The Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Day Guild monthly meeting the church and the columbarium Feb. 2, 10:00am via Zoom are open for prayer and adoration Meeting highlights include a presentation weekdays 9:30am-5:00pm. by Linda Bond, retired Cobb County reading specialist, with her favorite book picks for The columbarium is also open on 2020, and Stephanie Holden, St. Ann’s Sundays from 11:30am-noon. Encounter director, with some meaningful Outdoor ideas for Lent. Current members will receive communion an email with the Zoom link, or email connieper44@gmail.com for an invitation. Each Sunday at the 10:30am Mass, an extraordinary minister We are collecting warm socks, gloves, mittens, scarves and will distribute communion under hats for the homeless. Please bring items to the narthex during the red tent in the parking lot. the first week of February. Anyone wishing to receive the Eucharist should park in any space and tune into the livestream of Mass at st-ann.org/watch-live. Please form a socially distanced line and wear a mask.
stewardship Share your gifts in a variety of ways Text ccstann to 555888 Visit st-ann.weshareonline.org Drop your envelope in a collection basket at Mass or mail it to the parish office 2021 appeal will be Feb. 6-21 Give online This annual fundraiser supports the entire archdiocese. Donate to outreach ministries Any amount raised above St. Ann’s contribution stays here St. Vincent de Paul and My at our parish. Visit archatl.com/appeal to learn more. Brotherʼs Keeper, which are actively helping those affected by reduced access to assistance. Click volunteerism ‘give onlineʼ at st-ann.org to learn more and support these ministries. Make prayer blankets Treasure is not the only gift that helps St. Ann If you can sew, quilt, meet the needs of its community. knit or crochet, please Thousands of volunteers each year help with the consider making much- liturgical, educational and outreach events and programs needed prayer blankets that are we do. Even during a pandemic, there are volunteer distributed to patients in the community. opportunities. If you donʼt volunteer already, consider it. If Please contact Linda Walsh at x6019 or you do, contribute in a new area. We always need: lwalshrn@st-ann.org. Greeters and ushers: Smiling faces to welcome visitors and help find seats Stock up the Catechists and leaders: Engaged instructors to teach our food pantry community and inspire their faith St. Annʼs food pantry Ministers and lectors: Committed parishioners to spread provides food and household sacrament and word items to those in need. Ministry members: Devoted Catholics who want to put their Donations are always welcome; just put your faith into action items in one of the St. Vincent de Paul chests Email Christina Hood, director of parishioner in the narthex. Thanks for using our engagement, who can direct you to the right department: shopping list. chood@st-ann.org. The Catholic Church of St. Ann is a La Salette parish family dedicated to reconciliation through worship, word, works and sacrament.
FAITH FORMATION St. Ann’s faith formation team strives to develop strong Catholic values in our entire faith community through prayer, lifelong learning, service and discipleship. Congratulations to those receiving First Communion this weekend st-ann.org/preschool Classes are in session. Originally scheduled for last year, Program and school enrollment information is on the website. communicants and their families are Instagram: @stannpreschool celebrating at the 8:30am and 10:30am Masses this Sunday. Miles Thomas Baker Finley Edward Horner Finley Irene Bobrowski Madelynn Ann Moss Luke James Conroy Eloise Joy Powell Kyle John Dysert Nathaniel Philip Douglas Reid John Preston Feenaghty Anna Elizabeth Tabeling s t - a n n . o r g / l a u n c h / h o m e Margaret Rose Garuccio John Andrew Verkamp, II Program details and Matthew James Hoots Rory O’Neill Vola resources are on the webpage. Jan. 31: God knows what we need when we are hurting Middle School Ministry st-ann.org/edge/home Program details and resources are on the webpage. Feb. 1-2: Humble beginnings st-ann.org/life-teen Visit st-ann.org/youth-missions for details and to register. Program details and resources are on the webpage. Jan. 31: Life Night Civil conversations: Instagram: @stannyouth A Catholic’s guide starts Feb. 4, 7:00pm, via Zoom Is it possible to carry on good conversations with people with whom you disagree? Get some practical tools using scripture and prayer to have civil st-ann.org/encounter conversations. Parishioner Pat Falotico is Registration is open for January facilitating this eight-week small group that Bible studies. Look for a variety will explore ways to create a new, more of resources on the webpage and peace-filled parish, community and world. Materials cost is $5. Facebook page. For more details and to register, visit st-ann.org/encounter.
IN MEMORIAM VJames Abney longtime parishioner VGerry Aquino PASTORAL CARE Offering support at all stages of life, the Pastoral Care team fosters the well-being of our community through the integration of faith and health. brother of Father Joe Aquino VMary Day In accordance with guidelines set forth by the archdiocese wife of Stephen Day and the Centers for Disease Control, in-person visits to the VElisa Reyes homebound and elderly have been discontinued for the time daughter of Loretta & Cesar Reyes being. This includes visits to healthcare, nursing and assisted VEdward Ring living facilities. Please call x6019 for details. uncle of Jake Ring To add or remove names to/from the prayer list, call x6018. VWilliam “Bill” Sidner husband of Jackie Sidner, father of Stacey Black, grandfather of Will Herman Bereavement support group VSteve Wyman The group meets every Wednesday from 5:00–6:00pm. husband of Mary Wyman Location may vary based on availability. For details, visit st-ann.org/calendar. Please RSVP to Anne Birth, abirth@st-ann.org. World Cancer Day: A day to pray, a commitment to educate Each year on Feb. 4, we are called to renew our commitment to help reduce the impact of cancer in the world. As a society and as individuals, we can reduce cancer rates through education, screening and laws that prevent REMEMBER IN PRAYER environmental hazards that directly affect our health. On this Lore Ann Ajluni, Danny Alea, Erin Aquino, day, we also remember in prayer those individuals and their Marie Aquino, Chad Beard, Edna Benavides, Jean Berding, Margaret Burgess, Father Ray families who are living with cancer or have lost their lives due Cadran, Linda Carson, Jennifer Chiarulli, John to some type of cancer. Ciak, Eileen Coalson, Sister Patrice Colletti, Here are some facts to share about cancer: Tara Collier, Abbey Cooper, Lynn Courtwright, 1) Worldwide, there are 43.8 million people living with a Mike Ditscheit, Morgan Doorley, Mae Mae cancer diagnosis. Dunn, Camden Erickson, Ed & Helen Freeland, 2) With early detection and treatment, many Vincent Galluzzo, Eleanor & John Gehrke, Michael Gigandet, Candy Gleason, Kerri Haas, common cancers, such as breast, Nancy Hannah, Dan Harrison, Linda Hawkins, colorectal, cervical and oral cancers have a Kristen Hertel, Jean Homer, Whitney Jutzin, high rate of cure. Leslie Kallmyer, Kevin Kelly, Tom Kerber, 3) Genetic research has shown that cancer Paula Knight, Daniel Kuttikat, Parley & Sharon risks more than double for those who Leemaster, Anthony Magnetti, Gordon Linda Walsh,RN are overweight. Manning, Tom McAuley, Lake McClure, Mary Parish Nurse Reilly McGuire, William McLoughlin, Peggy 4) Since the 1970s, the five-year cancer Meaney, Linda Meyer, Brady Mitchell, Harriet survival rate has increased from half of Moody, Mike Morgan, Wesley Moss, Bruce those diagnosed to two-thirds. Moulds, Jeanne Murphy, Anne Norton, 5) Most childhood cancers are curable if essential Maura O’Brien, Webby Oglesby, Carmella treatment is received promptly. However, cancer cure Papavasiliou, Anna Pinto, Mary Elizabeth rates differ greatly between high-income countries at 80 Powell, Jayme Price, Michael Reale, Paul Rehm, Jan Roberts, Sarah Rosario, Danny Rufolo, percent, vs. low-income countries at 20 percent. Mary Sabaski, Cruz Sanchez, Marie Siwek, By supporting research, promoting cancer screenings and David Slezak, Carol Smith, Jason Smith, talking with our friends, family, and physicians about cancer Sharon Smith, John Phillip Staffey, Owen prevention, we can work toward finding a cure for all cancers. Sullivan, Elmo Tamayo, Barbara Todaro, Amy For more information, go to worldcancerday.org. Valley, Bernie Virgilio, Gilbert Warner, Barbara Yaeger, Rita T. Yahnke View past articles at st-ann.org/pastoral-care/parish-nurse.
MASS INTENTIONS To request a Mass intention, please visit the parish office. Monday, Feb. 1 Catholic Church of St. Ann VJim Gleason (Team Candystripers) 4905 Roswell Road, Marietta, Georgia 30062 9:00am VJames Mattox (Jo Ann Mattox) 770-552-6400 | st-ann.org Living & deceased Knights of Columbus RECONCILIATION: Saturdays, 10:00-11:00am. Enter the building Tuesday, Feb. 2 by Nolan Hall. You may also contact a priest for an appointment. VMarjorie A. Keegan (Jim Keegan) EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Weekdays, 9:30am-5:00pm 9:00am VDoris Fanoe BAPTISM: Call x6010 or email tkay@st-ann.org. (Margaret Gawryszewski & Kihm Cibulskas) FIRST RECONCILIATION/FIRST COMMUNION: Launch Children’s Ministry, x6039 Wednesday, Feb. 3 CONFIRMATION: Edge middle school ministry, x6042 6:30am VHubert Cosgrove (The DiBella family) MARRIAGE: Call x6010 or email weddings@st-ann.org. VBettye & John Maurer Wedding guidelines are online at st-ann.org/sacraments. 9:00am (St. Ann’s Widowed Helping Others Ministry) ORDER OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (OCIA): Call x6026 or email sharris@st-ann.org. Thursday, Feb. 4 NEW PARISHIONERS: You are most welcome to join our Living & deceased members of community. To register, visit st-ann.org/welcome. 9:00am Little Rock Scripture Study MEETING SPACE RESERVATIONS: Call x6010 or email VRamona Alvarez (Pat & Jenny Evans) tkay@st-ann.org. ALTAR FLOWERS: Parish office, x6001 Friday, Feb. 5 PRAYER REQUESTS: Pastoral Care, x6018 VJack Fors (Art & Kathy Cordwell) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL: Food and financial assistance, x6105 9:00am VRalph Walker (Richard & Lynn Kollins) AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY NUMBER: 770-557-2690 Saturday, Feb. 6 5:00pm VRamona Alvarez (St. Ann’s Women’s Council) PARISH OFFICE HOURS (x6001) Sunday, Feb. 7 Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm Friday 9:00am-2:00pm 8:30am VRamona Alvarez (Chris & Amy Arra) 10:30am Parishioners of St. Ann PRIESTS AND DEACONS PASTOR 6:00pm VJerry Farrell (Pat & Jim Farrell) Rev. Raymond Cadran, MS x6002 rcadranms@st-ann.org SENIOR PRIEST Rev. Joseph Aquino, MS x6004 jgams@st-ann.org ASSOCIATE PASTORS Rev. John Gabriel, MS x6021 jgabrielms@st-ann.org VNorbert & Eleanor Engel (Tim Engel) Intentions of Matt & Roxanne Hoover (Tim Engel) Rev. Robert Zaw Lwin, MS x6005 robertms@st-ann.org Intentions of Nick & Liz Hoover (Tim Engel) DEACONS Intentions of Tom & Ellen Hoover (Tim Engel) Thomas K. Badger Bobby A. Jennings VErnesto S. Duterte (The Penaflorida family) Edmund M. Grabowy J. Nicholas Morning The 100th birthday of Ann McClelland (Barbara Woodhouse) PARISH STAFF Parish administrator Jim Herrel x6006 SUnday, february 7 Encounter adult ministry Dir. of communications Stephanie Holden Susyn Ahern x6028 x6022 fifth sunday in ordinary time Director of music Ed Bolduc x6017 Readings (bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/020721.cfm) Dir. of parish engagement Christina Hood x6032 Job 7:1-4, 6-7 | Psalm 147 Facilities manager Liam Farrelly x6014 Finance office John Callozzo x6015 1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23 | Mark 1:29-39 Parish nurse/Pastoral care Linda Walsh, RN x6019 Second collection Parish office manager Linda Field x6011 St. Ann’s St. Vincent de Paul Society (st-ann.org/svdp) Parish secretary Teena Kay x6010 Donate online at st-ann.weshareonline.org Remaining staff & departments are at st-ann.org. Staff emails or text ccstann to 555888. are the individualʼs first initial and last name @st-ann.org.
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