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Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267)243-5861 Co-Pastor: Fr. Aniekwe (706) 791-4307 Outgoing Pastor: Fr. Damian Ilokaba, (706)791-4307 NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter  (706) 791-4308 Deacons: - George Foster (706) 860-2379 - Mike Marchek (706) 855-2107 - David Kriegel ( 706) 869-9781 PLC: Lola Rivera (706)-993-1816 [email protected] RE Coordinator: Sherry Wodicka (706) 726-0651 [email protected] Music Director: Sonia Rivera (706) 627-0637 MCCW: Kim Besel [email protected] Knights of Columbus: Allen Larson [email protected]   Youth Ministry: Nisa Vera [email protected] EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781 Altar Servers: Alex Besel [email protected], (706) 855- 9275 Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860- 6946 Ushers: Ron Shannon 706-868-5960 Flowers Ministry: VACANT  [email protected] Editor : Lola Rivera (443) 223-1125 [email protected] Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time    P   a   r    i   s    h    S    t   a    f    f   a   n    d    M    i   n    i   s    t   r    i   e   s QUESTION OF THE WEEK VOL. 3 NOVEMBER 5-6, 2011 ISSUE 44 DESIGNATED OFFERING St. Michael’s is conducting a designated offering this weekend for the Christmas House. Please know that this offering is directed by the office of the Chief of Chaplains. Thank you for your generosity. Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel Catholic Church at Fort Gordon, GA Scripture For taking thought of wisdom is the perfection of prudence, and whoever for her sake keeps vigil shall quickly be f ree from care; (Wisdom 6:15) And through the night-watches I will meditate on you: You are my help, (Psalm 63:7) For if we believe that Jesus died and rose, so too will God, through Jesus, bring with him those who have fallen asleep. (1 T hessalonians 4:14) The bridegroom came and those w ho were ready went into the wedding feast with him. (Matthew 25:10) Reflection How do you become free from care? How do you keep vigilant? Are you prepared to celebrate the feast? If not, what is missing? Are you still searching for one more thing? Why? Courtesy begins when we notice the graciousness of small events: a fire on a cold winter’s day; the sound of rain tapping on the roof as we fall asleep. What small event are you thankful for today? Simsic, Wayne, Living the Wisdom of St. Francis, Paulist Press: Mahwah, NJ, 2001, p. 58.  Retrieved from For the Ride Ho me by Ted Bergh, ParishVision Llc 2011 © Visit ParishVision.org. Pastoral Council Executive Board  (COL) JEFF LEPAK, PRESIDENT   [email protected] HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-P [email protected] LOREN SIMPSON, SECRETARY [email protected] TINA RABY, FINANCIAL ADVISOR  [email protected] What does “Hosanna” mean?  The biblical encyclopedias indicate that the cry of "Hosanna!" was a cry for salvation. It can be translated "Do save," "Save, we ask" or "Lord, grant salvation!" That is its sense as it appears in Psalm 118:2. On the Feast of Tents the Jewish people made a procession with  palms while singing hosanna. The seventh day was called the Great Hosanna. Used by crowds in the Gospels as Jesus enters Jerusalem (Matthew 21:9, Mark 11:9 and John 12:13), it is a cry of praise, homage, supplication and  joy used to recognize Jesus’ royal messianic dignity. The cry of hosanna passed from use in the liturgy of the synagogues to our use in the Christian liturgy where it continues to be a shout of praise and honor.  Retrieved from http://www.americancatholic. org/ Book of the Dead The Book of the Dead will be at both entrances for the whole of November. Please stop by and enter the names of your beloved dead. We will lift them in prayer at each mass. Christmas Workshop Our parish will have a Christmas Workshop for our Parish, but members of other religious congregations are also welcome. The workshop will be on  November 19th from 11-2pm at the Religious Education Center. Attendees will make different Advent and Christmas decorations such as Advent wre- raths, tree decorations, etc. Materials and lunch will be provided, but we ask you to sign up for this project by N ovember 10th to ensure we have enough supplies and food for this activity. Sign up sheets are placed on the kitchen’s counter in the activity room for your convenience. Volunteers Wanted!! We are looking for volunteers to coordinate the following minis- tries: Flowers Welcome Weekend Evangelization Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested in coordinating any of these ministries, or if you need more information @ saint- michaelparish@hotmail.com. 

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Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267)243-5861

Co-Pastor: Fr. Aniekwe (706) 791-4307

Outgoing Pastor:Fr. Damian Ilokaba, (706)791-4307NCOIC: SSG. Clarence Slaughter  

(706) 791-4308Deacons:

- George Foster (706) 860-2379- Mike Marchek  (706) 855-2107- David Kriegel ( 706) 869-9781

PLC: Lola Rivera (706)[email protected]

RE Coordinator: Sherry Wodicka (706) [email protected]

Music Director: Sonia Rivera(706) 627-0637 

MCCW: Kim Besel [email protected]

Knights of Columbus: Allen [email protected] 

 Youth Ministry: Nisa [email protected]

EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781Altar Servers: Alex Besel [email protected], (706) 855-9275Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-

6946Ushers: Ron Shannon

706-868-5960Flowers Ministry: VACANT  [email protected] : Lola Rivera (443) [email protected]

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Tim

 P a r i s h S t a f f a n d M

 i n i s t r i e s

QUESTION OF THE WEEK 

VOL. 3 NOVEMBER 5-6, 2011 ISSU

DESIGNATED OFFERINGSt. Michael’s is conducting a designated offering this weekend for the Christmas House. Please know that this offer

is directed by the office of the Chief of Chaplains. Thank you for your generosity.

Welcome to Good Shepherd Chapel 

Catholic Church at Fort Gordon, G

Scripture

For taking thought of wisdom is the perfection of prudence, and whoever for her sake keeps vig

quickly be free from care; (Wisdom 6:15)

And through the night-watches I will meditate on you: You are my help, (Psalm 63:7)

For if we believe that Jesus died and rose, so too will God, through Jesus, bring with him those whfallen asleep. (1 Thessalonians 4:14)

The bridegroom came and those who were ready went into the wedding feast with him. (Matthew 25:

Reflection How do you become free from care?

How do you keep vigilant?

Are you prepared to celebrate the feast? If not, what is missing?

Are you still searching for one more thing? Why?

Courtesy begins when we notice the graciousness of small events: a fire on a cold winter’s day; the sorain tapping on the roof as we fall asleep. What small event are you thankful for today?

Simsic, Wayne, Living the Wisdom of St. Francis, Paulist Press: Mahwah, NJ, 2001, p. 58. Retrieved from For the Ride Home by Ted Bergh, ParishVision Llc 2011 © Visit ParishVision.org.

Pastoral Council

Executive Board 

(COL) JEFF LEPAK, PRESIDENT   [email protected] HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-P 

[email protected] SIMPSON, SECRETARY 

[email protected] TINA RABY, FINANCIAL ADVISOR  

[email protected]

What does “Hosanna” mean?  

The biblical encyclopedias indicate that the cry of "Hosanna!" was a cry for salvation. It can be translatsave," "Save, we ask" or "Lord, grant salvation!"That is its sense as it appears in Psalm 118:2. On the Feast of Tents the Jewish people made a processio

 palms while singing hosanna. The seventh day was called the Great Hosanna. Used by crowds in the GosJesus enters Jerusalem (Matthew 21:9, Mark 11:9 and John 12:13), it is a cry of praise, homage, supplicati

 joy used to recognize Jesus’ royal messianic dignity. The cry of hosanna passed from use in the liturgysynagogues to our use in the Christian liturgy where it continues to be a shout of praise and honor.

 Retrieved from http://www.americancatholic.org/ 

Book of the DeadThe Book of the Dead will be at both entrances for the whole of November.Please stop by and enter the names of your beloved dead. We will lift themin prayer at each mass.

Christmas WorkshopOur parish will have a Christmas Workshop for our Parish, but members of other religious congregations are also welcome. The workshop will be on

 November 19th from 11-2pm at the Religious Education Center. Attendeeswill make different Advent and Christmas decorations such as Advent wre-raths, tree decorations, etc. Materials and lunch will be provided, but weask you to sign up for this project by November 10th to ensure we haveenough supplies and food for this activity. Sign up sheets are placed on thekitchen’s counter in the activity room for your convenience.

Volunteers WantWe are looking for voluntcoordinate the following tries:

Flowers

Welcome WeekendEvangelization

Please, contact Lola Riveraare interested in coordinatiof these ministries, or if yomore information @

[email protected]

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Pro-Life Mass and Rosary

First Saturday of each month - Mass at Sa

Mary on the Hill, 9:15 am, followed by a P

Life Rosary at Preferred Health Cen

(approximately 10:15 am).

Military Archdiocese Website

Do you need to request sacramental information?Visit the Military Archdiocese website to inquireany sacramental information you may need athttp://www.milarch.org 

~~~~~~~~~~MCCW FT GORDON FOR L

Pro-Life RosaryWe will start praying the Pro-Life Rosary the first Wednes-day of each month starting on December 7th  before Ado-ration at 6:00pm. Join us!

Abortion AlternativesBirthright of Augusta (706) 733-LOVE

Birthright national (1-800) 550-4900Augusta Care Pregnancy Center (706) 724-3733

Post-Abortion AlternativesRachel’s Vineyard 1-877-HOPE-4-ME

Wedding Anniversaryand Marriage Vow

RenewalSend us an email if you are celebryour wedding anniversary next [email protected]. We also encage you to let us know if you wouldto renew your marriage vows at Maleast two weeks in advance. Reqcan be submitted @ saintmichael

[email protected].

PLC’s Office Hours The Parish Life Coordinator wilavailable to assist our parishioand ministry coordinators at  parish on the following days:

Mon — Wed – Fri

9:30am to 1pm.

Pro-Life Mass & RosaFor your information, there is a Mfirst Saturday of each month at Sainon the Hill, 9:15 am followed by Life Rosary at Preferred Health right after (approximately 10:15amactivity is not organized by our pariyou are invited to participate to sthe Right to Life.

Our Lady of GuadalupeSpanish Mass

We are pleased to announced that we willelebrate a special Mass in honor of Our ady of Guadalupe, “Patroness of the Ameri-

as,” on December 11, at 4pm.This Mass will be celebrated in Spanishy Father Lea. Help us to spread the word

mong the Catholic Spanish-speaking com-unity. We will have our social gathering

fter Mass. Please, contact Herman Gonzalez(706) 951-7883 if you have any questions,

r you would like to help in any way. Also,ontact the Music Director, Sonia Rivera, if ou would like to sing or play an instrument

this Mass. Join us! Thanksgiving Mass Schedule

23 November at 5:30pm (Vigil)

24 November at 10am

Masses will be celebrated at our Good Shepherd Chapel. Wewill serve pasties and coffee after mass. Please, join us

Adoration on Wednesday

Join us for adoration this coming Wednes-ay at 18:30pm. We meet every week topend and dedicate an hour in Eucharisticdoration. This is a great way to increaseour faith and help you with your prayer life.

Parish Advent DecorationHelp us decorate the chapel for the Advent

season. We would like to invite parishioners to  participate in our Parish Advent Decoratingcelebration on Saturday November 26that 11am. The Parish will provide lunch for theattendees.

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Christmas VillageFor those that have houses and would like to place them inthe village, we ask them to please get them ready by Novem-

 ber 25th. Contact Tilly Mendieta for more details (706) 796-1357. Join us for a wonderful parish event on November 26th at the Parish Advent Decoration.

Choir Rehearsals

Choir practices are on Thursdays inBuilding 13, located in the ReligiousEducation Complex.

Children: 6:30-7:15pm

Adults: 7:30-8:30pm

Singers and musicians are welcomed!Contact Sonia Rivera at (706) 627-0637

We are conducting a Parish Census this month.

Please stop by the registration table located at

the main entrance after Mass to fill out the reg-

istration card. We appreciate your time.

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Volunteers Name Tagsvolunteers are asked to pick up their name tags in the Sacristy behind the door before

ch mass to wear during Mass. Please return name tags after Mass.

Altar Servers Training!!! There will be NO Altar Server Training in November.Training will resume on December 3rd. from Noon -

1300 at Good Shepherd Chapel. All current and newservers must attend. A schedule will be drawn up anddistributed at that time. For more information pleasecontact Alex Besel at [email protected] or (706)855-9275.

Families WantedOur Parish is looking for families who would like to bring up the gifts at each mass. Pcontact Ron Shannon at [email protected] if you are interested.

Knights of Columbus

Monthly Meeting

Please know that our next meeting will be on Tues-

day November 8th, 2011 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. Social ameeting starts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand KnigLarson at [email protected] if you have any questi

Coat DriveThe Knights of Columbus is holding a coat drive for the in Augusta until mid-November. Please bring new orcoats to church and place in the designated donation box fellowship hall. You may contact Dave Besel at 706-855for more information about this drive. Thank you forgenerosity.

ilitary Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)

ith Study e MCCW faith study will meet on Monday, November 7. Please contactna Raby at [email protected] if you need childcare.

st Baker Competition bakers of the parish, get ready for the Second Annual Best Baker Competition! The con-

t will be held on Saturday, November 19 in building 13 in the RE complex. The categoriesl be cakes, pies, and cookies. You must submit your recipe with your entry. All entries

ve to be logged in by 11:00 am. We also need judges for the competition. Who wants toall of these goodies?! Please contact Kim Besel if you want to be a judge or need more

ormation on the contest.

ygiene Items Needed! is year MCCW will support Catholic Social Services as our designated charity. After ay interesting and informative presentation by Sister Janet Roddy, the director, we haverned that they really need hygiene items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo,. to hand out to homeless and jobless families and individuals in the Augusta area. Please

p us support those who so desperately need it in our very own community. We will have ax in the back hallway where you can deposit your gifts. Thank you!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELIGIOUS EDUCATI

Coffee and TheologyCoffee and Theology is a religious educationfor adults that meets on Sundays at 11:30am

at the RSO Bld. 29601. Contact Tom Dean(706) 860-6946 if you have any question.

Bible StudySt. Michael’s Bible Study is on Tuesdays at

7:30pm in the activity room. We are studying aBible Study on the Books of Hebrews. CCD Registration

CCD registration is open throughout thPlease know that in order to receive thSacrament of First Communion or Contion, children need to attend Religious

tion as required. Contact Sherry if yoquestions.

Volunteers NeededWe are in need of several Catechists andtute teachers to help with the CCD prgrades Pre-K through High SchooTeachers and assistants are needed too!one interested in volunteering to teachgious Education this year, please contactWodicka @ [email protected] o592-6478.

ADULTS

CHILDREN

CYM is asking you to donate toiletry items suchsoap, shampoo, toothpaste, tooth brushes, deodor-s, and combs, and also white tube socks for men andmen, as well as, underwear in all sizes, white pre-red. Please place all goods and toiletry items in the

lection box located in the social room. Contact us if u have any question. Thank you!

ARK YOUR CALENDAR!!On November 17th, we will make a joyful noise to

Lord. We will have Choir rehearsal at 6:30pm indg 39713 (13), please bring your instrument if youy one.

0 November – Youth Mass at the 10am Mass. Youththe CYM will sing and serve as ushers and lectors if u have been confirmed. For further details [email protected] – CYM Christmas Craft Making for ALLthru 12th grade students. Meet in Bldg 13 immedi-

ly after CCD. Lunch will be served while we makeristmas gifts for our veterans.

Access Parish updates, Council meetings minutes, currentnewsletters, and more 

http://stmichaelparishfg.blogspot.com/

ur Parish is collecting non-perishable food

ms this month to donate to the Catholic Social

rvices. Please place your donations in the col-

ction box located in the social room. Thank you

r your generosity.

Welcome Weekend EventOur parish will celebrate a monthly “Welcome weekend” the last weekend of th

month to welcome new parishioners. Our first Welcome Weekend this new Fisc

Year will be celebrated on November 27th after the 10am Mass. Please, mark yo

calendar!

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St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle.

Be our protection against thewickedness and snares of the

devil.May God rebuke him, we

humbly pray; and do Thou, OPrince of the Heavenly

Host—

by the Divine Power of God -thrust into hell,

Satan and all the evil spirits,who roam throughout theworld seeking the ruin of 

souls.Amen.

LITURGICAL LIFE

Weekend MassesSaturday 17:00

Sunday 08:30 & 10:00

Daily MassMon, Wed, Thurs. 11:30

Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45

ReconciliationSaturday 16:00Sunday 08:00

RosarySaturday 16:30Sunday 08:00

Communion (Sick/Homebound):

Deacon George Foster 

WeddingsDeacon George Foster 

BaptismsDeacon Mike Marchek

LiturgyDeacon David Kriegel

AdorationWednesday 18:30

Religious Education (RE)Sunday 11:30

(RSO and RE Complex)

OUR COMMUNITY~~~~~~~~~~~~

PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY

CW2 Clarence W. Raby, III COL William Walker

SPC Brendan G. Fitzpatrick 

 Please remember in your prayers all those who are deployed, their families and friends dutheir deployments. If your love one is one of them, or you know any deployed military perso

 send us his or her name, so we can include it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer [email protected] .

PRAY FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS Please pray for our expectant mothers and their babies. If you are a member of St. Michael’s Par-ish and expecting a baby, or have a friend or relative who is a expecting a baby, please send us her 

name to add it to our list @ [email protected].

Alicia Sanchez Kirsten Fontimayor Amy Torres 

Susan Wersal

SSG Carl W. Thompson

COL Michael Apicella

SFC Nathan Varner

SrA James Varner

HM1 Genell Cody

LOW COUNTRY BOIL

12 NOVEMBER 2011

6 TO 11 PM

 SAINT PATRICK’S HALL AND PARKING LOT  

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSJOHN F. KENNEDY COUNCIL 5484

$15.00 per person, $25.00 per couple, $45.00 per family of Beer, Wine, and Soda Drinks $3.00 DONATION

Music and dancing

NO TICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY BY PRE-PAID ENTR

Call The Most Holy Trinity Church Office to purchase tickets 722-4944 Or Catch us after Weekend Masses

We will Stop Selling Ticket on Oct. 30th

Boy ScoutsBoy Scouts of America is aliveand well in our commu-nity. The BSA has been aroundfor over 100 years, instilling inour youth: leadership, life andsurvival skills, respect, faith,and courage. The local BoyScout Troop out of St Mary onthe Hill Catholic Church isactively seeking new member-ship. Please contact their Scoutmaster, Dave Besel [email protected]

Christmas PoinsettiasImmaculate Conception CatholicSchool is again selling ChristmasPoinsettias. A 24-inch poinsettia sellsfor $20. Plants are available in four colors: red, white, marbled, and pink.You may purchase through a studentor call Immaculate Conception to

  place your order (706-722-9964 or fax 706-722-9994). Order forms areavai lable on our websi te -www.icaugusta.org. All orders should

  be picked up at the school (811 Tel-fair Street) on November 30th or De-cember 1st between 8am and 4pm.

Wild Wild West Auction 

Come have fun at the Aquinas Wild WildWest Auction-our PTOs biggest fundraiser 

of the year. The Western themed eventwill feature both a silent and live auction,as well as a $1,000 drawing, great food,and great times. Make your plans now tospend Saturday, November 5 at the Aqui-nas Wild Wild West Auction. Get your tickets today from the school office or anyauction committee member. The cost of this delightful evening is just $50 per per-son if you purchase your ticket prior toOctober 1. For more information, contactK e l l i S t r i c k l a n d a t k s t r i c k -

[email protected]

Vote for ICCS GRANImmaculate Conception CatSchool has made a Grant mission to Power a Bright Fuoffered by Clorox. We canthis Grant by receiving the votes between now and De

 ber 9th. The winning Grant asecond place Grants will benounced in January. Gowww.powerabrightfuture.and search for our schooname or city. Please place a DAILY. Or text your vote: Tclorox0147 to 44144.

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Pulpit Announcements Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent by Friday noon to [email protected].

Bulletin AnnouncementsBulletin announcements must be submitted to [email protected]

by Sunday 3pm.

StewardshipAttendance: 41

Offering: $1,737