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    Worldwide Marriage Encounter"So do not be ashamed of your testimony to our Lord". Does your Sacrament

    of Marriage witness the Sign of God's love? Let Worldwide Marriage Encoun-

    ter give you tools to increase your Sacramental Sign. The next weekend is June

    10-12, 2011 in Columbia, SC. Early registration is highly recommended. For

    more information or to register online, visit our website at: wwmes4.org or

    call Tom and Kathy Lensie at (864) 576-0416.

    Stations of the CrossStations of the Cross will be every Friday dur-

    ing Lent at 6pm followed by soup. The follow-

    ing Ministry will sponsor our Stations of the

    Cross.

    + + + March 11 (LEMS)+ + +

    Business Manager

    The full-time, salaried, Business Manager handles

    all business functions of the school, including ac-

    counts receivable and payable, payroll, cash re-

    ceipts and disbursements, budgeting, statements,

    and reporting. Candidates should have a sound

    knowledge of accounting and experience working

    with Peachtree. Degree preferred. Email letter of

    interest and resume to [email protected].

    Substitute Science TeacherThe long-term substitute science teacher

    will assume all teaching responsibilities for

    biology, honors biology, and environ-

    mental science from April 11 through May

    20, 2011. In addition, the substitute will

    handle assigned supervision duties such as

    study hall. Candidates must possess a sci-

    ence degree; bachelors degree in science

    education and teaching experience pre-

    ferred. Email letter of interest and resume

    to [email protected].

    Lenten RecipesLent is a time of fasting. Many of us see Lent as time to fast, but also time to share w

    our love ones the prayers and psalms of this season. One more year, we ask our pariioners to share their Lenten recipes with the parish. Please submit them

    [email protected].

    March 9th, 2011

    Masses at 11.30 and 5.00 p.m.

    Bible Study for LentThe Religious Education Center

    sponsoring a Bible Study for L

    called The Passion of the Chrion Wednesdays beginning Ma

    9th thru April 20th at Bld. 13,

    11am. Contact Gail Fitzpatrick

    register (706) 284-7618.

    OUR COMMUNITY //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

    Lenten Schedule

    Ash Wednesday

    March 9, 11:30 and 5pm

    Palm Sunday

    April 17. 8:30am and 10amHoly Thursday

    April 21 , 6pm

    Good Friday

    April 22, 3pm

    Holy Saturday

    April 23, 6:30pm

    Easter Sunday

    April 24, 8:30am and 10am

    Shrove TuesdayWhether you call it Pancake Day, Shrove

    Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, join us on March 8th

    for a Pancake dinner at the RE building 13

    from 6pm to 7pm. The Knights and Columbus

    and MCCW will be cooking pancakes and

    sausage, and drinks will be provided. It will be

    a great time for fellowship and a wonderful

    way to bring in the Lenten Season.

    Two Positions Available at Aquinas High School

    Pro-Life Mass and Rosary

    First Saturday of each month.

    Mass at Saint Mary on the Hill, 9:15 am, followed by a Pro-Life Rosary atPreferred Health Center (approximately 10:15 am).

    Adoration

    We will NOThave

    Adoration of the BlessedSacrament in Ash Wednesday. We will con-

    tinue Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament dur-

    ing each Wednesday of Lent at 6:30pm.

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    MEETINGS &INFORMATION

    Bible StudSaint Michaels Bible Study on T

    days. The study will be using the Little RScripture Study on the Book of Psalms ca

    Psalms for All Seasons. The group m

    each Tuesday evening in the Chapel A

    ity Room at 7-9 PM. On evenings w

    showing the series videos, the group

    meet in Blg. 13 at the Religious Educa

    Center. Contact Tom Dean (706) 860-694

    God and CoffeeAre there questions about your Faith

    would like to have answers for?

    Come and ask them. God and Cof-

    fee and RCIA on Sundays at 11:30AM. The

    location where we used to meet is under con-

    struction now, so we are using a provisional

    place at this moment. More information on

    location during Pulpit Announcements or con-

    tact POCTom Dean (706) 860-6946. We truly

    apologize for the inconvenience.

    Knights of ColumbusPlease know that our meeting inMarch will be on Monday March

    7th, 2011 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. So-

    cial and the meeting starts at 1900 hours. Con-

    tact the Grand Knight Ricardo Ruiz Jr. if you

    have any question at [email protected]

    (706) 863-3435.

    Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)

    MCCW is having a food drive donation for the months of March and April. All non-

    perishable items will be donated to Catholic Social Services. Please leave your non-

    perishable food items in the box at the MCCW table located at the back of the church.

    Thank you!

    MCCW Faith Study meets every Monday morning at 9:30, at the religious education

    center building #13. We then meet for Mass at 11:30 at St Michaels. Contact Dede OBrien

    if you need childcare.

    DeDe O'Brien is taking over as interim President for MCCW. You can contact DeDe at

    [email protected]

    COMING EVENT!!! MCCW will be supporting the Augusta Care Pregnancy Center for

    Mother's Day. More information to follow in the April bulletin.

    St. Michaels Choir is looking for Volunteers

    We are in the process of hiring a new

    sic Director to enhance our

    weekend masses. In the

    meantime, we ask for volun-

    teers that would like to par-

    ticipate in the choir. Singers

    and musicians are welcomed!

    Ask our Pastor if you are

    interested.

    ParishCouncilMeeting

    St.MichaelsParishCouncil

    MeetingisscheduledforM

    onday7th

    March,2011duetotheShroveTuesday.

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    ShepherdChapel(GSC),socia

    lroomat5:30pm.ParishCouncilmeetings

    areopentoallparishioners.

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    dentifyouhavenotdoneitye

    t.Thankyou.TheSecretary.

    New to our Parish?Let us know if you are new par

    ioner, because we would lik

    welcome you to our great fam

    Contact the Parish Council P

    dent, Mike Rivera, to request a

    istration form at [email protected]

    You may also download this form from

    website.

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    Altar ServersWe are always in need for Altar

    Servers. Let us know if your son

    or daughter is considering to be-

    come one. Candidates need to be

    in 4th grade or higher, and havemade their First Holy Commun-

    ion. Please, contact our Pastor if

    you are interested.

    Come and join us

    on March 19th at 5PM.Youth are encouraged to do the read-

    ings, and present the gifts during Mass.

    Contact our Pastor if you are interested.

    2011 Roman MissalChanges

    The Third part of the Interactive DVD

    series on Changes to the Roman Mis-

    sal will be after Adoration on 30

    March 2011. Contact Deacon Kriegel

    if you have any question (706) 869-

    9781.

    LEM and Lector TrainingLEM and Lector training will be after

    ration on 23 March 2011. New parishio

    and present parishioners wishing to becEucharistic Ministers or Lectors are enc

    aged to attend this training.

    Religious Education by Lisa RE is in session every Sunday in Marc

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    Access Parish updates, current newsletters, and more

    StewardshipAttendance: 431

    Offering: $2,033.49Bulletin AnnouncementsSend them to [email protected] must besubmitted by COB Sunday 3 PM. Thank you.

    St. Michael the Archangedefend us in battle.

    Be our protection against twickedness and snares of

    devil.May God rebuke him, we

    humbly pray; and do Thou

    Prince of the HeavenlyHost by the Divine Pow

    of God -thrust into hell,Satan and all the evil spiri

    who roam throughout theworld seeking the ruin of

    souls.

    LITURGICAL LIFE

    Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00

    Sunday 08:30 & 10:00

    Daily MassMon, Wed, Thurs. 11:30

    Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45

    Penance/ ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 08:15

    (Also by Appointment)

    RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00

    Communion (Sick/Homebound):

    Deacon George Foster

    Weddings

    Deacon George FosterBaptisms

    Deacon Mike Marchek

    LiturgyDeacon David Kriegel

    Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

    Deacon Mike Marchek

    AdorationWednesday 18:30

    Religious Education (RE)

    Sunday 11:30(RSO and RE Complex)

    Christian PrinciplesPage

    Rhema Word of GodTo newer Christians, the word rhema is completely unfamiliar. Long-

    term believers often speak of hearing the rhema word of God, and they consider it pre-

    cious and something special enough to continually pursue. In Greek, the word rhema

    means "an utterance." Therefore, the rhema word in Biblical terms refers to a portion of

    scripture that "speaks" to a believer. In most cases, a rhema word received while reading

    the Bible applies to a current situation or need. In essence, the rhema word is timely and

    extremely valuable in a Christian's walk with God.

    In 2 Timothy 3:16, the Apostle Paul says that God inspired the writers of the Bible. "All

    Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for

    correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thor-

    oughly equipped for every good work." In the NIV version of the Bible, it says that Scrip-

    ture is God-breathed. No matter the interpretation, the writers of the Bible put words to

    paper as the Holy Spirit instructed them. With this understanding, Christians can count on

    the written words contained in the Bible to have deep and personal meaning to their lives.

    And it is the Holy Spirit who enlightens believers when reading a Scripture, with the goal

    of imparting wisdom, knowledge or understanding in order to have an immediate impact.

    This is a great promise of God; that He is with us when we read His word and He is able

    to make His words come alive in our hearts.

    Though the Greek word Rhema does not appear in non-Greek Bibles, Matthew 4:4 is an

    excellent example of its importance. "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every

    word [rhema] that proceeds out of the mouth of God." In John 6:63, Jesus confirmed this

    point when he said, "The words [rhema] that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life."

    Through daily reading of God's Word, which is referred to as the "logos," (logos), Chris-

    tians will have knowledge of God and be able to memorize Scripture and to offer non-

    believers the truth that is written. But in addition to that, God wants to speak to His people

    and provide insight beyond human understanding. With the help of the Holy Spirit, por-

    tions of Scripture that were once words on a page will become rhema. They will have

    great significance and offer supernatural guidance, comfort, answers and assurances.

    Intermittent rhema from Scripture is good, but daily rhema will guide a Christian's steps

    and move them toward greater understanding, revelation and joy.

    Written by: Jamee Rae, Retrieved from http://www.sharefaith.com

    Pray For Our MilitaryPlease remember in your prayers all those who are deployed and cannot be

    with their families and love ones. Remember their families and friends during

    their deployments too. If your love one is one of them, or you know any de-ployed military personnel send us his or her name, so we can include it in our

    daily prayers. Send your prayer request to [email protected].

    SFC Kevin Sabo

    LTC Karl Strellner

    Susan Wersal

    Kristopher Nichols

    CPO Ronny Amaya

    COL Mark Ziemba

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