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Pastor:
Rev. Roberto Herrera
fatherherrera@gmail.com
Emergency (24/7) 678-608-7829
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
Sunday Mass 9:00 am
Spanish Mass 11:45 am
Daily Mass Schedule
No Monday Mass
Tuesday 9:00am
Wednesday 6:00pm (English)
7:30pm (Spanish)
Thursday 9:00am
Friday 9:00am
Eucharistic Adoration
1st Friday 9 am – 6 pm
Confessions
Saturday - 4:00 - 4:45pm
call for appointment
SVDP Hotline
706-453-4744
Christ Our King and Savior
Catholic Church
6341 LAKE OCONEE PKWY.
GREENSBORO, GEORGIA 30642
PHONE: 706-453-7292
FAX: 706-453-7095
WWW.COKAS.ORG
Mission Statement
United in Christ,
All for the Glory of God
Unidos en Cristo,
Todo para la Gloria de Dios
December 11, 2016
Rosary
Before Mass 8:40am
Parish Office
Mon - Fri. 9 am -2 pm
Business Manager
John Steadman
cokas.business@gmail.com
Accountant
Millie Browning
cokas.finance@gmail.com
Director of Religious Education
Bev Fox
cokas.dre@gmail.com
Communications Coordinator
Gina Murphy
cokas.media@gmail.com
Pastoral Administration
Lily Vaughn
cokas.office@gmail.com
Maintenance
Clarence Drinkwine
cokas.maintenance@gmail.com
Advent Penance Service: December 15th (7:00 pm)
Christmas Mass Schedule
December 24th : 3:30 pm (Children’s) , 5:30pm
7:30 pm (Spanish) and 10:00pm
December 25th : 9:00am only
"Be always happy"
We want to celebrate Christ's coming with a new heart and enormous joy. That is the meaning of "Advent".
Let's ask ourselves if we have done all that we were supposed to: "Have I announced the good news of the
Gospel to the poor? Have I mended broken hearts? Have I proclaimed pardon to the captive ones? Have
I brought liberty to prisoners?" We run the risk of living in a world of light and yet, not see, because of
pure routine.
Advent invites us to live the same joy and enthusiasm that Mary proclaimed in the "Magnificat" because of
all the beautiful work God had performed in her. "Happiness is the gigantic secret of a Christian", said
Chesterton. In this world there are loud but false laughs that don't last long. Christian happiness surfaces
from a very deep and serene desire that resides in the soul. The root of our happiness lies in the certainty that
we have been rescued from the evil one and brought over to a world inundated with grace.
The secret to reach this happiness is not precisely searching for it. We don't go to our Lord to fill ourselves with
happiness, but to find Him and love Him. Then, happiness invades us as if by surprise. Happiness is a privilege
from God, is a gift of the Holy Spirit, and is the characteristic of His Kingdom. " In a graceful soul it is
always spring", used to say the saint priest of Ars. This is the urgent testimony that we must give to the world;
scream to all that faith makes us happy. Happiness is contagious, disarms and pulls; and in fact, is what
every day Christians most likely need. Nietzche used to say that Christians should have a little more of "the look
of saved people and sing better songs" to be held accountable of their beliefs.
Christmas is near and we all run the risk of being trapped in the comings and goings of all the festivities. We
must dedicate some time to prepare our interior: our spirit, our prayer life. So that we can really live and enjoy
the truth that we are about to celebrate. When we think of all the problems around us, when we experience eco-
nomic crisis and insecurity, when a loved one has passed away, can we be happy? When so many die of hunger,
so many are at war, and the dignity of so many are mistreated, can we be happy? Can we live happy lives when
so many are experiencing so many difficulties?
Still, St Paul has told us "Be always happy". This means that happiness is possible. And we are called to live it -
with our feet on the ground and aware of the problems around us.
Happiness as well as sadness are contagious.
As Christians we must make happiness fashionable
because we believe and are hopeful.
And our faith is not artificially grounded.
Flowers adorning the
Blessed Virgin Mary
have been donated by
Jim Collins for Mary ’s intercession
for the cure of Breast Cancer.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, December 10
5pm Morgan Darrah Eggert †
Sunday, December 11
9am Gillian Switala
Monday, December 12
No Mass
Tuesday, December 13
9am Loretta Farnell †
Wednesday, December 14
6pm No Mass 7:30pm No Mass Thursday, December 15
9am Belletieri Family †
Friday, December 16
9am Headly Family
Saturday, December 17
5pm Dr. Pat Patterson †
Sunday, December 18
9am In Honor of St. Joseph †
11:45am People of the Parish
Flowers adorning the
Pedestals have been
donated by
The Guadalupe Ministry
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is celebrated at the
9:00 and 11:45 a.m. masses for children
Pre-K through 3rd grade.
NO SIGN-UP REQUIRED
For those in critical need of daily prayers. Note: Names will stay on the Prayer list for 6 weeks and then
they will be removed. Call 706-453-7292 x 4 or email cokas.media@gmail.com with updates.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Military Personnel Tarah Thompson Diane Desmond Linda Chelana Harriette Thompson Vickie Abbott Connie Jean Anderson Sonya Stephenson Fabiola Whisenhunt Charlean Ferguson
John Piler Steve Piler Larry Patient Cathleen Bozzella Lani Dwyer MaryEllen Brown Pam Quinn Rosemary Sheedy Jackie Scalzo Deidre Slifko
Feast of our Lady of Guadalupe Monday, December 12th
Please join us!
6am to 8am: Morning Prayer in Sanctuary
Breakfast /Mariachi Band in Social Hall
7pm: Mass (Bilingual)
8pm: Reception in the Social Hall
This weekend is the deadline for returning the COKAS Giving Tree gifts. If you took a tag, please bring a new and wrapped gift back to the church no later than Sunday, December 11th and place it under the tree. Thank you for your continued support!
COKAS GIVING TREE
Advent
Thursday, December 15 Advent Penance Service 7:00p.m.
With Fr. Young, Fr. Garcia, Fr. Orellana, and Fr. Herrera
Saturday, December 17 Posada 6:00p.m.
Saturday, December 17 and Sunday, December 18 Blessing of expectant mothers
during All Masses
Women of COKAS Ladies’ Day-Retreat
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Featured Speaker: Sister Barbara Young
Of the Cenacle Sisters
We will accept reservations in January.
Questions: Call Robyn Morgan 404-281-7910
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
LOOKING AHEAD
December 11th Breakfast with Santa After 9:00 Mass In the Social Hall 11th Faith Formation (K-5th) 10:30am-11:30am In the PLC 12th Mondays in the Word Bible Study 10:00am-12:00pm In the PLC Room 212 12th Folklore Dance Performance 6:00pm In Front of the Church 14th St. Theresa Circle 10:00am In the PLC Room 212 14th NO Mass 15th Advent Penance Service 7:00pm In the Sanctuary 16th Children/Youth Choir Rehearsal 4:00-5:15pm In the Social Hall 17th Confessions 4:00pm In the Sanctuary 18th Children/Youth Choir Rehearsal
3:00-4:15pm In the Social Hall
How shall I make a return to the Lord
for all the good He has done for me? Offertory At Masses 11/26-11/27/16........….....$ 6,092. Online Giving 11/21-11/27/16.………. 3,060. Total $ 9,152.
DECEMBER second collections: 12/3/16—St. Vincent de Paul
12/11/16—Retirement Religious 12/25/16—Catholic Charities
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
Go to: www.cokas.org. At the top right side of the home page, click on the icon. Call or email Millie Browning with
any questions 706-453-7292, ext. 9, cokas.finance@gmail.com
Thank You For Your Support! Thank you for your support of our parish this year! We are
so grateful for all of your support and dedication to the work we are doing for our parish and in the community. If you haven’t signed up for Online Giving yet, now is a
great time to set up your end of year donation and a weekly offertory gift.
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory’s statement on election: ‘Just as every ballot counts … so too does every person’ (Published 11/17/16) Any person who assumes the lofty responsibilities of government leadership needs and deserves our prayers and our support. To all of our newly elected public officials, I sincerely offer both. This has been a toxic election process and feelings on all sides remain intense. As people of faith we must pray that our nation can move into a moment of composure and renewal. While there are still a great many issues that continue to divide us, we must rely on our love for our country, our freedom, and our national wellbeing to be the glue that holds us together. As Christ’s Church we must work boldly and tirelessly to restore the Gospel message of peace, reconciliation, mercy and civility into our wounded public discourse. The venomous campaign just concluded has seriously damaged our national tone and focus. The protests that have erupted across the country might well have occurred regardless of which party prevailed—only the signage and chants would have changed. Many people are angry and confused; even worse, many are fearful. These are not emotions any citizen expects to confront at the conclusion of a presidential election in the greatest nation in the world. Those who succeeded on November 8th are to be congratulated for having achieved a critical oppor-tunity to move this land that we love forward. Those who fell short must not set aside their principles that affirm life and promote the dignity of all people; rather, they must assess how they might keep those dreams alive in the wake of political defeat. Both, however, must set aside their hateful rhetoric and realize the rising societal price of their partisanship. The poor and the vulnerable, the immigrant and the unemployed, the weak and the needy rarely seem to be the forces that drive social change, yet they are the ones who suffer most in times of social turmoil. Before any per-son rejoices or laments too passionately the outcome of this election, let us recall that just as every ballot counts, the Gospel reminds us that so too does every person. May God bless our nation and give us the strength, wis-dom and perseverance to heal and unite it.
Deadlines for the Holiday Bulletin Publication dates: Bulletin Date Office Deadline Jan. 8th December 27th
FAITH FORMATION Bev Fox, DRE cokas.dre@gmail.com 706-453-7292
NO Edge/Life Night
on
Wednesday,
December 21,
2016
Important Dates
Dec 11: Classes for K-5 Dec 15: Advent Penance Service 7:00 pm Dec 18: Final class before Christmas Jan 1: NO Sunday classes K-5 Jan 8: Classes resume K-5
Third Sunday of Advent
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, please pray for us
Feast Day December 12
On December 9, 1531, a 57-year-old Aztec, Juan Diego, saw the Blessed Mother on a hill in Mexico City. She told Juan to have a church built in her honor. When Juan went to ask Bishop Zumarraga about this, the bishop did not understand the Indian dialect—and he did not believe in the vision Juan described. Three days later, on December 12, Mary appeared again to Juan Diego, and this time she gave him a sign for the bishop. “Take these roses to the bishop,” she said, as she arranged in his cloak beautiful roses she had Juan Diego pick from the hillside although it was winter. When he was admitted into the bishop's room, Juan Diego opened his cloak, and out dropped the roses. On the cloak there remained an image of Mary as she had appeared to Juan Diego. The image of Mary on the cloak is known as Our Lady of Guadalupe for an interesting reason. On that same day, Mary appeared to Juan's uncle and cured him, giving him a message for the bishop, saying that she would “crush the serpent's head.” The bishop did not understand the Indians' language. The Indian word for “crush the serpent” sounded to him like “Guadalupe,” the name of Mary's shrine in Spain. Thinking that the Virgin wanted the new shrine to have the same name, the bishop called her Our Lady of Guadalupe. Mary appeared to Juan Diego dressed as an
Aztec woman to show her love and compassion to an oppressed group of people. Mary had heard the prayers and pain of these people, and she came to give them hope. Mary's visit to Guadalupe is a reminder that God will remember his mercy for all people. In Mary's song of joy, the Magnificat, she praised God because he has put down the mighty, exalted the lowly, filled the hungry, and sent the rich away empty. People honor Our Lady of Guadalupe because they recognize her motherly concern for them.
CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2018
Confirmation classes begin Wednesday, January 11th at 6:30 pm in the Parish Social Hall. Students in grades 9th—11th must be registered for Life Teen and Confirmation Class prior to January 11th. Questions? cokas.youthministry@gmail.com
STEWARDSHIP SCRIPTURE REFLECTION BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Each of us has his or her own role to play in the coming of the kingdom of God. John the Baptist was called to be the herald of the Messiah, preparing the way of the Lord. To what is the Lord calling me?
Pancakes and Pics with Santa
Join us TODAY for a delicious
pancake breakfast with Santa,
compliments of The Knights of Columbus following
the 9:00 Mass in the Social Hall.
*** Have your picture made with Santa and bring him
your Wish List ***
LOCAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL RECEIVES TOP INTERNATIONAL AWARD
Greensboro, GA: Knights of Columbus Council 13808 of Greensboro, GA has earned the distinction of Double Star Council, the organization’s top award, for the 2015-2016 fraternal year. The Double Star Council Award recognizes over-
all excellence in the areas of membership growth and retention, promotion of the fraternal insurance program, and sponsorship of service-oriented activities. The award was presented to the membership by Georgia State Deputy Mark McMullen at a special ceremony on November 13, 2016. The Pope John Paul II Council is located at Christ Our King and Savior Catholic Church and operates many fundraising and service activities. They are involved in supporting many local charities including Special Olympics, food pantries, the First Call Pregnancy Center, Pete Nance Boys and Girls Club, and St. Vincent de Paul. “Receiving the Double Star Council Award is quite an honor for us. We are extremely proud of this accomplishment,” proclaimed Grand Knight Ken Weber,
head of the local council’s 163 members.
The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic lay organization. It provides members and their families with volunteer opportunities to serve their church and their community. With more than 1.9 million members in over 15,000 councils around the world, the Knight of Columbus annually donates more than $175 million and 73 million hours of ser-vice to charitable causes.
Grand Knight Ken Weber (left) accepts the Double Star Council award from State Deputy Mark McMullen.
HOLY SPIRIT MonASTERY TREATS
The Knights of Columbus are selling fruitcakes, fudge,
biscotti & coffee from the Monastery of the Holy Spirit
in Conyers, Ga. Visit the tables in front of the church on
the weekend of December 17 and 18 after the 5 p.m.
and 9 a.m. Masses. Sales will
also be in the Social Hall after
9 a.m. Mass on December 18.
All net proceeds collected by
The Knights of Columbus are
donated to local charities and
also go to support the monks
and their good works.
Supper Club is back for Winter, 2017! Calling all parishioners, single or married! Come on out and join the parish Supper Club! You will be divided into groups of six, to meet once a month during January, February and March 2017. There are no requirements other than a desire to share good food and fellowship. This is a great opportunity for renewing friendships or making new ones, and you might even find a new recipe to enjoy at home! To learn more about Supper Club or to sign up, call Jim or Sharon Liebeck (706-999-1669) or email at hliebeck@plantationcable.net.
SUPPER CLUB
"ANUNCIOS PARROQUIALES"
Fechas Importantes
Misa de la Inmaculada Concepción
Miercoles, 7 de diciembre Misa de Vigilia a las 6:00 pm (Ingles) y 7:30 (Español)
Jueves, 8 de diciembre Misa a las 9:00 a.m.
Celebración de La Virgen de Guadalupe
Lunes, 12 de diciembre
6:00am—9:00 am Oraciones, Rosario en el Santuario
Mañanitas con Mariachis y desayuno en el Salon Social
6:00 pm Presentacion de baile folclorico al frente de la iglesia
7:00 pm Misa Bilingüe
Servicio de Penitencia
Jueves, 15 de diciembre
7:00p.m. en el Santuario
Con los Padres Young, Garcia, Orellana, y Herrera
Posada
Sabado, 17 de diciembre a las 6:00 pm
6:00p.m.
Bendición para las mujeres en cinta
Sabado, 17 de diciembre y Domingo, 18 de diciembre
Durante todas las misas
Navidad
Sabado, 24 de diciembre
3:30 pm—Misa de Niños - 5:30—Misa - 7:30—Misa de Navidad en Español—10:00pm—Misa de Medianoche
Domingo, 25 de diciembre
9:00 am — Solemnidad de Navidad
Ministerio de Niños y Jovenes—Fechas Importantes
Domingo, 18 de diciembre: Ultimo domingo de clases para K-5 antes de Navidad
Domingo, 1° de enero: No hay clases de K-5
Domingo, 8 de enero: Clases de K-5 comienzan de Nuevo
Miercoles, 11 de enero: Primera clase de Confirmación—deben estar registrados—esta clase es
mandatoria para la Confirmación
Aparición de la Virgen de Guadalupe: 12 de Diciembre de 1531 La Virgen María la que se ha aparecido en distintos lugares, en distintos para ayudarnos y animarnos a seguir adelante en nuestro camino al cielo. En estas apariciones, la Virgen nos ha pedido rezar el Rosario, acudir al Sacramento de la Penitencia y hacer sacrificios para la salvación del mundo. Hace muchos años, los indios aztecas que vivían en el valle de México, no conocían a Jesús. Ellos tenían muchos dioses y eran guerreros. Los misioneros eran unos sacerdotes que vinieron de Espa-ña y que poco a poco fueron evangelizando a los indios. Les enseñaron a conocer, amar e imitar a Jesús en la religión católica y los bautizaron.
Entre los primeros que se bautizaron, había un indio muy sencillo llamado Juan Diego, quien iba todos los sábados a aprender la religión de Cristo y a la misa del pueblo de Tlatelolco. El sábado 9 de Diciembre de 1531, cuando Juan Diego pasaba por el Cerro del Tepeyac para llegar a Tlatelolco, escuchó el can-to de muchos pájaros y una voz que le decía: "Juanito, el más pequeño de mis hijos, ¿a dónde vas?". Al voltear Juan Diego vio una Señora muy hermosa. La Señora le dijo: "Yo soy la siempre Virgen Santa María, Madre del verdadero Dios. He venido hasta aquí para decirte que quiero que se me construya un templo aquí, para mostrar y dar mi amor y auxilio a todos ustedes". La Virgen le dijo a Juan Diego que fuera a ver al Obispo y le contara lo que Ella le había dicho. Juan Diego fue de nuevo a ver al Obispo y le dijo que la Virgen le había mandado la prueba de que Ella era realmente la Virgen. Al soltar su ayate, las rosas cayeron al suelo y apareció dibujada en la tela la preciosa imagen de la Virgen de Guadalupe. Fue entonces cuando el Obispo creyó que la Virgen quería que le construyeran en ese lugar un templo.
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