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    PARISH HAPPENINGS

    SAVE THE DATE, February 12, 2011MCCW and the Knights of Columbus willhost the 3 rd annual Sweet Heart Dance andDinner at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Startlooking for your wedding pictures now to beincluded in a PowerPoint presentation at thedance. They may be submitted via email toKim Besel: [email protected] or give pic-tures to Kim to be scanned (pictures will be re-turned). Look for more details in upcoming bulletins.

    Aquinas High School Placement Testing for 8th Graders February 5 from 8:30 - 11:30 am

    ll tests are administered at the high school with a $20 fee payable at the time of the test.arents are invited to attend the Parent Forum during the first hour of the test sessions. Informationbout school programs will be presented by administrators, parents and students. A question andnswer session will follow.ublic school students may apply for GRACE Scholars and can be awarded a 4-year renewableholarship. Apply today! http://www.gracescholars.org/

    ecome a proud member of the Aquinas High School Fighting' Irish Class of 2015!

    Immaculate Conception CatholicSchool Open House!!

    Open House for Immaculate Conception CatholicSchool is scheduled for Tuesday, February 1 st from9am -11am and 6pm - 8pm. Parents interested in en-rolling their child for the 2011/2012 school year mayvisit classrooms and meet teachers. Please call theschool for a tour if you are unable to attend during

    these hours. 706.722.9964 / 811 Telfair Street /www.icaugusta.org

    Looking for Volunteers for the Mu-sic Ministry!We are in the process of hiring a new Music Director toenhance our weekend masses. In the meantime, we ask for volunteers that would like to participate in the choir.Singers and musicians are welcomed! Please, see Fr,Sam if you are interested

    Get and Wear your Pro-Life Pin!Our Parish will have Little feet pins for the Right toLife Month. Ushers will have them after every massSaturday January 22 & Sunday January 23. Ask for your pin!

    Executive Parish Council FinancialAdvisor Open Position!St. Michaels Parish Council has an open position for any parishioner interested in serving our parish as a Fi-nancial Advisor. Some of the responsibilities of this

    position include: checking and updating monthly thefiscal status of the parish, preparing and submittingmonthly financial reports to the Parish Council, workingclosely with the office of the Army Chief of Chaplains,and maintaining and submitting records for his/her suc-cessor. If you are interested in filing this position, or have any questions, we encourage you to contact theParish Council President, Mike Rivera [email protected].

    A Note of Thanks and Praise!Last Saturday January 15th I attended the Saint Michael's

    Women's Retreat - it was fantastic! I must also apologize toGail for not doing such a great job in snapping pictures butI have a good excuse, I did not want to miss a thing! From

    the moment we started with the, what is your favorite fruit?icebreaker to the very relaxing massages we received at theend - my mind was being renewed, restored and relaxed! Ialong with 30 other women from different parishes andchurches listened to 5 talks on individual prayer lives, awonderful talk from our own Gail Fitzpatrick, music fromAngela Schneider, a craft workshop making calendars andthen two lovely women from The August Center 4 Mas-sage Therapy helped us with the restoring, renewing andrelaxing through massage. A lovely breakfast and lunchwere served along with time to fellowship with one an-other. Thank you to Gail and all of the ladies who helped prepare and make this a very specialretreat!

    Lisa Krug

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    PLCs Office Hours The Parish Life Coordinator would like to inform you that she w

    be available to our parishioners and ministry coordinators onceweek for registration, P.O.s and Invoices submissions, and for another matter related to our Parish. Please know that her office houare on Wednesday from 8:30 am to 12 pm.

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    MEETINGS & INFORMATION

    Access Parish updates, current newsletters, and more information

    http://stmichaelparishfg.blogspot.com/

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

    Bible Study!!Saint Michaels Bible Study on Tuesdays. The study will be using the Little Rock Script

    Study on the Book of Psalms called Psalms for All Seasons. The group meets each Tueevening in the Chapel Activity Room at 7-9 PM . On evenings when showing the series veos, the group will meet in Blg. 13 at the Religious Education Center. Contact Tom Dean (706)

    860-6946.

    God and CoffeeAre there questions about your Faith would like to have answers forCome and ask them. God and Coffee RCIA Sundays at 11:30AMthe RSO Bld. 29601.

    Volunteers Name TagsAll volunteers are asked to pick up their name tags in the blessed sacrament chapel(behind door) before each mass to wear during Mass. Please return after Mass.

    St. Michael's Prayer GroupSt. Michaels Parish has a prayer group meeting twice a month. We meet the second and thirdThursday of the month. at 19:00-20:00 (7-8pm). It is open to all members of the parish. ContactDeacon Marchek for any questions (706) 855-2107. Next Meeting on February 10, 2011

    Knights of ColumbusWe meet the second Tuesday of each month in Bldg. 13 at 1830. So-

    al and the meeting starts at 1900 hours. Contact the Grand Knighticardo Ruiz Jr. if you have any question at [email protected] or 06) 863-3435.

    Military Council of Catholic Women (MCCW)MCCW ladies please pick up your houses from the Christmas Villageafter all masses on Jan. 8th and 9th. Thank You!

    ease join us for our Bible Study at the religious education building #13.

    Youth Mass/ Troopshe Youth Ministry would like to invite all teenagers and troops of the Parish tottend Mass on the last Saturday of January. This Mass is celebrated for them. theouth will provide music, lectors, ushers, please sign up today to help.

    Make sure you mark your calendars to attend this Mass. Bring your friends! Allarishioners are welcome to this mass. January 29th, 5:00 pm

    January 23rd - RE in session. There is a confirmation catch up class after RE today - this is only for High School students and you should havereceived a calling post message. January 29 - Youth/Troop Mass at 5PM. After mass in bldg.13 on the RE grounds we will have our first Family Movie Night where we will be

    showing Faith Like Potatoes - everyone is invited to come and enjoy! January 30th RE in session. Today the 2nd graders and the High School class will come together in bldg. 13 to work on a special project during RE (11:30 -

    1:00) and we ask that both classes stay one hour later until 2PM - we will provide snacks and drinks during this time. February 6th and 13th RE will be in session. February 20th - no RE.

    Religious Education Upcoming Events by Lisa Krug

    The Youth Ministry Presents

    Family Movie Night will beright after Youth Mass on Janu-ary 29th in building 13. We will

    show a movie called FaithLike Potatoes. This event isopen to ALL parishioners!

    Come and join us!

    Attention Couples of the ParishMarriage Retreat!!!

    The retreat will be on February 26, 2011 at 9:30-4:30. Babysitting will beprovided, but if you are interested you need to register early to allow us toprovide this service. Thank you. Have more questions? Please call PLC Gail

    Fitzpatrick (706) 284-7618

    2011 Roman Missal Changes

    The first session for the Become one body one spirit in Christ edu-cational series on changes to the Roman Missal will be on 26 Janua2011 after adoration. Adoration ends at 7:30 pm and we should be ablto start the presentation at about 7:45 and be done by 8:30 pm.

    The first session is Exploring the Mass. And has three componentscalled 1) Scriptural Foundations, 2)Evolution of the Mass and 3) Theological reflections. Contact Deacon Kriegel if you have any questio(706) 869-9781

    Parish Life Coordinator (PLC) Job Opening!

    If you are interested in applying for this job, please see the current PLCGail Fitzpatrick or ask our Pastor for a copy of the Statement of Work

    (SOW) for information on this position. The deadline to apply for thi job is February 24th, 2011.

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    StewardshipAttendance: 324

    Offering: $ 1,413.16

    Bulletin AnnouncementsSend them to [email protected] and [email protected] m ustbe submitted by COB Sunday 3 PM to BOTH emails. Thank you.

    St. Michael the Archangel,defend us in battle.

    Be our protection against thewickedness and snares of the

    devil.May God rebuke him, we

    umbly pray; and do Thou, OPrince of the Heavenly

    ost 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 08:15

    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)

    Christian PrinciplesPag

    The Important Role Women Play in the Lives of Youth"The older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not givento much wine, teachers of good things -- that they admonish the young women to lovetheir husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedi-ent to their husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed. " (Titus 2:3,4)

    Simply put, the role of a spiritual mother is to mentor and provide a proper example to younger women who

    God assigns to them. A spiritual mother also imparts Christian character, domestic responsibility andteaches them how to live Christ-centered lives.

    For young women growing up in healthy Christian families, the concept of spiritual mothering is well estab-lished because it starts in their homes. Christian mothers, having received training from older Christianwomen in their early years, are able to demonstrate the love of God to their children. These children areexposed to the larger church family and to other women in the congregation who work in the nursery, thetoddler room and Sunday school classrooms. Many of these workers take on the role of spiritual mothers.

    Through the years, God assigns one or more older women to give special attention to a certain child. Godthen gives that woman special grace and wisdom in relation to that child. When spiritual bonds are made

    between older and younger women, they often last a lifetime. And while it begins with the spiritual mother nurturing her assigned daughter, through the years, the daughters tend to pour back love and respect into therelationship.

    Spiritual mothering for those who have not grown up with Christian values is a brand new concept. Oftentimes, new believers have never experienced the joy of a healthy family, nor have they interacted with aloving mother. Some have been abused or abandoned by one or both of their parents, or been the forgottenchild of an addict. Many have broken hearts, having been passed on to relatives to live out their childhood,or sent through the foster care system.

    No matter what the family circumstances or how old they are, a new female believer needs a spiritualmother to guide her to the right path and help her stay on track. Though they should not try and take the place of a

    biological mother, a spiritual parent should work to fill the gap left by a non-Christian value system.

    The following is a partial list of the duties of spiritual mothers:*Model virtue *Provide spiritual counseling *Study the Bible with their spiritual daughter

    *Provide practical training *Assist with character development

    *Teach them domestic responsibilities, including cooking and cleaning

    As Hebrews 6:12 shows, a spiritual mother does more than teach, she becomes the example. "Imitate those whothrough faith and patience inherit the promises. "(Heb. 6:12)

    Written by: GG Jorose , Retrieved from http://www.sharefaith.com

    SpiritualMothering

    Pray For Our Military

    Please remember in your prayers all those who are de- ployed and cannot be with their families and love onesduring these holidays. Remember their families andfriends as well.If your love one is one of them, or you know any de-

    ployed military personal send us his or her name, so wecan include it in our daily prayers. Send your prayer request to the PLC Gail Fitzpatrick at

    [email protected].

    SFC Kevin SaboLTC Karl Strellner

    Susan Wersal

    Pastoral CouncilMIKE RIVERA, PRESIDENT

    [email protected] HOLT, VICE-PRESIDENT

    [email protected] LOLA RIVERA, SECRETARY

    [email protected], FINANCIAL ADVISOR

    Contact the President if you are interested

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