Volume 49, No. 3 January 18, 2015

Volume 49, No. 3
January 18, 2015
could ever come into our house as I was growing up
without one or the other of my parents wanting to
feed them. We as humans have such an instinct to
feed people as a way to nurture and care for others.
Food is not only one of our most elemental needs, it’s
also a vehicle for celebration and mourning,
hospitality and care. It was ironic, then that I didn’t
even realize until I was proofreading it that I used the
phrase “spiritual nourishment” in the article about
daily Mass. Just as we instinctually want to feed
others, our heavenly father feeds us with the gift of
his Word and himself in the Eucharist.
On the Cover
Sacred Heart, pre-1913.
Editor’s Note
I was struck this week that thru coincidence both of
my main articles in the Outreach section were about
feeding people. It made me think about how no one
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
404.522.6800
ACTIVE CATHOLIC STATUS:
To be an active
parishioner, a person must be registered in the parish,
attend Mass regularly, and be involved in Time, Talent, and
Stewardship.
Fax: 404.524.5440
353 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
www.sacredheartatlanta.org
INFANT BAPTISMS:
Baptisms take place the second
Saturday of the month at 9:30am in English and 10:30am in
Spanish. The parents must be active parishioners for at
least three months prior to the baptism. There are class
and paperwork requirements for both parents and
godparents. Please see the Sacred Heart website for a
detailed
list
or
contact
Muffet
Pucket,
[email protected].
PASTOR: Msgr. Edward J. Thein,
[email protected]
DEACONS: Rev. Mr. Mike Balfour
[email protected]
Rev. Mr. Marino Gonzalez
[email protected]
HOMEBOUND OR HOSPITALIZED:
For a priest for
hospital emergencies, call the office at 404-522-6800. For
hospitalized and homebound Communion, call Shirley
Trussell, 404-373-1492, to arrange timing for a volunteer to
visit.
STAFF
PASTORAL ADMINISTRATOR:
Rev. Mr. Mike Balfour, 404-974-2232,
[email protected]
RECEPTIONISTS: 404-974-2230,
Patty Nichols & Muffet Puckett
[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF PARISH OUTREACH & VOLUNTEERS:
Rev. Mr. Marino Gonzalez, 404-974-2235,
[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION & LITURGY:
Alan McGill, 404-974-2234,
[email protected]
FAITH FORMATION ASSISTANT:
Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231
[email protected]
ACCOUNTANT: Michelle Rivers, 404-974-2246,
[email protected]
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR:
Humberto Quintas, 404-974-2240,
[email protected]
ORGANIST/CHOIRMASTER: William E. Krape (leave
message with Receptionist)
SPIRES EDITOR:
Catherine Tarbox, [email protected]
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Adoration takes place every
Tuesday at the main altar, immediately following the
12:10pm Mass.
MIEMBROS REGISTRADOS Y ACTIVOS: Todos los
feligreses de nuestra comunidad parroquial del Sagrado
Corazón buscan por un sinnúmero de beneficios y servicios
los cuales incluyen cartas de recomendación para la
Admisión a las escuelas católicas, certificados para todas
aquellas personas que van a servir como padrinos en las
diferentes celebraciones litúrgicas tales como el bautismo y
la confirmación, Cartas las cuales le permiten celebrar a
cualquiera de nuestros miembros
el sacramento del
matrimonio en otra parroquia diferente a la del Sagrado
Corazón. Esos derechos y servicios de parte de nuestra
iglesia demandan ciertas obligaciones y compromisos de
parte de ustedes como en cualquier comunidad. El ser un
miembro activo de nuestra comunidad parroquial implica
que la persona este registrada en la parroquia, que asista
regularmente a misa, y que esta persona trate en lo
máximo de colaborar y aportar a la iglesia a través de sus
recursos, talentos y tiempo.
MASS TIMES (in English unless otherwise noted)
Weekdays: 7:00am, 12:10pm
Saturdays: 9:00am, 5:30pm(vigil)
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm,
1:30pm En español, 6:00pm
SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO PARA NIÑOS:
Los
bautizos se llevarán a cabo el segundo sábado del mes a las
10:30am en español. Los padres deben ser feligreses
activos registrados durante al menos 3 meses antes del
bautismo. Hay requisitos de la clase y el papeleo tanto para
los padres y padrinos. Por favor, consulte el sitio web del
Sagrado Corazón para una lista detallada o contactar con el
Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231.
CONFESSIONS
Monday, Friday: 11:30am
Saturdays: 4:30–5:00pm
Domingo en español: 1:00–1:30pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday–Friday: 9:00am–4:45pm.;
closed from 1:00–2:00pm
MINISTERIO DE LOS ENFERMOS: Llamar al 404-9742231.
2
JANUARY 18, 2015, 2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 19-24, 2015
SUNDAY MASS READINGS
Choir Anthem, 10:00am Mass
The Lord is a Mighty God, Felix Mendelssohn
1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19; Psalm 40; 1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a,
17-20; John 1:35-42
T
The Lord is a mighty God
And a mighty ruler over
All false idols.
oday’s Gospel story of John and his disciples seeing and
following Jesus sounds so simple and casual, it’s easy to
miss the significant acts of faith that are made. John points
to Jesus: “Look,” he says, “there is the Lamb of God.” John’s
faith in Jesus is evident, so evident that John’s disciples
immediately leave his side to follow this Jesus. The two
disciples make their own act of faith. They follow Jesus,
spend time with him, and are quick to spread the good news
of their discovery: “We have found the Messiah.” It is easy
to forget that the expectations of generations, the hopes of
many ages of faithful people were being fulfilled in these
simple acts of faith. The Lamb of God, the Messiah, foretold
by the prophets, had finally come. Nearly everyone among
the Jewish people was watching for the Messiah back then;
who in our own society watches for signs of the presence of
the Messiah today?
THE WEEKDAY READINGS
Monday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c;
Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
MUSIC
Friday: Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19
FOR
Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Mk 3:20-21
SUNDAY MASS
Music for the 5:30pm Vigil, 8:00am,
10:00am, and Noon Masses
The letter to the Hebrews (first reading) focuses on the
priesthood of Christ — a perfect priesthood, which
accomplishes the perfect sacrifice once for all time. In the
Gospel passages from Mark, we hear of the increasing
popularity of Jesus, as crowds gather to hear him and be
healed; he continues to instruct them and comes into
conflict with the Pharisees over external and hypocritical
following of the Law of Moses.
Organ Prelude
Grazioso, Roe
Betty Roe, born in 1930, studied at the Royal Academy of
Music in London. She is a composer in many forms, from
solo songs to operas.
Organ Postlude
Hymn Setting, Hyfrydol, Healey Willan
Healy Willan’s (1880-1968) music is very well written and is
played in many churches. For many years he was organistchoirmaster at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Toronto.
“Hyfrydol” is the Welsh name given to today’s processional
hymn. This is a powerful setting of one of the most famous
hymns of all times.
THE HOLY FATHER’S INTENTIONS THIS MONTH
Universal: That those from diverse religious traditions and
all people of good will may work together for peace.
Evangelization: That in this year dedicated to consecrated
life, religious men and women may rediscover the joy of
following Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal.
Hymns Used in Mass
Gathering
Church of God, Elect and Glorious, #417, blue
hymnal, verses 1 & 4
Psalm
Here Am I, Lord, #874, red hymnal
Offertory
Beautiful Savior, #202, blue hymnal, verses 1
&4
Communion
Christians, Let Us Love One Another, #480,
blue hymnal
Sending
Forth
The Church’s One Foundation, #420, blue
hymnal, verses 1 & 4
REMEMBER
Nicole Bailey
Connie Crowley
Louise Daniell
Lucille Hill
THE DEAD
IN YOUR PRAYERS...
THE
SICK
Gigi Kirn
Janise Miller
Ernesto Molina
Rob Myers
Dennis Salvador
IN MILITARY
SERVICE
Rafael Duralde
3
Pat Smith
Gift of Grace
House residents
CANDLE
INTENTIONS
Intentions:
Bobbie Overton
In Memory of:
Charley Carroll
Mary C. Butler
4
 FAITH LIFE 
E
CELEBRATING WEEKDAYS
ach week SPIRES includes the
readings used during the weekday
Masses. We do this so that even if
you cannot attend Mass on a
weekday, you can still read the sequence of
readings used by the whole church. Over a
period of several weeks, weekday readings
are often entire books of the Bible, and it can
be easier to see the message of salvation
unfolding when read in sequence, but in
small doses each day. It often makes it
easier to enter into a particular Liturgical
Season by meditating on the daily readings.
reading of the Scriptures, and celebrate the
saints and feasts through the year. When we
celebrate
Mass,
we
receive
spiritual
nourishment by Word and Sacrament, and
daily attendance is one of the best ways to
grow in faith and grace.
It is also an
opportunity for a parish to be strengthened.
We come together to this daily celebration,
forging friendships and bonds of care and
concern for each other, thus we grow as the
Church. It is wonderful when other activities
(such as coffee mornings or days out) flow
from the daily Mass in a parish. If prayer is
to be a heartbeat of our private lives, then
daily worship (especially the Mass) is a
“public” heartbeat of our parish communities.
In the very earliest days of the Church there
was no such thing as “weekday Mass” - Mass
(the Eucharist) was only celebrated on a
Sunday, in memory of the resurrection of
Jesus.
As the centuries passed, gradually
Mass began to be celebrated on certain
weekdays and then on every weekday.
For many people it is difficult to attend Mass
daily, with people working all over the city, a
great distance from their home parishes. In
an era with fewer priests, we inevitably have
fewer Mass times scheduled, which ultimately
makes daily attendance even more difficult.
Sacred Heart has the added complication of
parking availability. So the faithful must do
what they can. Realize the value of the Mass
whenever and wherever it is celebrated. If
you cannot physically attend Mass, then try
to find a moment each day to “spiritually
unite yourself” with the Mass being
celebrated by reviewing the readings for the
day. As we begin a new calendar year, with
resolutions fresh in our mind, this might be
one to consider.
It was only after the Second Vatican Council
in the 1960s that daily Mass was given a real
boost. Prior to that, it was left up to the
priest to choose the texts for the daily Mass
(unless it was an important feast). The
Council gave a new importance to daily Mass,
by allocating Bible readings and prayers for
every day of the year, and by reorganizing
the Calendar of Saints so that they too could
be celebrated.
The situation today is that the Church
considers it a wonderful thing (if possible) to
celebrate Mass every day, to follow the
ASK THE EDITOR…
Catherine,
I’ve noticed that when you list the Mass readings on page 3, there are frequently letters after the verse numbers.
What do those mean?
Those letters identify a phrase of the verse that’s included in a reading if that reading starts or
ends in the middle of a verse. For instance, today’s first reading is 1 Samuel 3:3b-10. This
means the First Book of Samuel, Chapter 3, Verse 3 (more specifically the second phrase of Verse
3) through 10. The complete verse is, “The lamp of God was not yet extinguished, and Samuel
was sleeping in the temple of the Lord where the ark of God was.” But the reading you will hear
at Mass begins, “Samuel was sleeping in the temple of the Lord where the ark of God was.”
5
 OUTREACH 
T
MEALS
ON
WHEELS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
he Meals on Wheels Ministry is looking for additional Sacred Heart volunteers to help
deliver meals to the elderly and shut-ins. This program helps ensure that the elderly who
can’t get out or can’t handle preparing their own meals get a nutritious meal delivered by
a friendly face. Sacred Heart has provided drivers to the program for a number of years
and is looking to fill several volunteer slots. The service would be on Tuesday mornings,
beginning between 10:00 and 10:30am. The volunteers meet at First Presbyterian Church (next
door to the High Museum) where the food has been prepared and packed. There each driver
receives their list and the food. The routes are in the Midtown area and take no more than two
hours to navigate. After the route is completed, the drivers are then free to go home — there’s
no need to return to First Presbyterian. For more information, contact Joanne Carey at (404) 4357844 or [email protected].
E
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT:
THURSDAY FOOD DISTRIBUTION
very Thursday morning, a line forms
along Sacred Heart Way, waiting for
the Thursday Food Distribution to
begin.
Each week, Sacred Heart
provides a sack lunch and coffee or water
(depending on the season) to about 160
people, some of whom are homeless and
some of whom simply need assistance. The
sack lunch consists of a sandwich, chips, and
cookies.
The food distribution has been
going on every Thursday morning for at least
five years, and since it is weekday work,
many Sacred Heart parishioners may not be
aware of what the process entails.
building, will participate, but for the most
part, these teams are made up of Sacred
Heart parishioners. Typically one person will
assemble the sacks while the others will
make the sandwiches, which consist of
bread,
meat,
and
cheese,
and
are
refrigerated separately. It takes about an
hour to an hour and a half to prepare 160
sandwiches, sacks, and to clean up. The
distribution takes place on Thursday morning
with volunteers helping distribute the lunches
made. One hundred and sixty sandwiches
are made each week, but occasionally fewer
people than that will arrive.
In that
situation, some of the recipients might get
two sandwiches.
The work begins with a volunteer (usually
the same volunteer, but sometimes others
have to fill in) making a supply run to Sam’s
Club each week.
Then on Wednesdays,
teams of at least four volunteers meet to
make sandwiches and assemble the sacks.
One team meets at 12:30pm on the third
Wednesday of the month. The preparation
takes place at 8:00am for all the other
weeks. Occasionally school groups, or as in
one case a group from a nearby office
This ministry is one of the ministries funded
through the monthly purple “Ministry”
envelopes at Sacred Heart. This ministry is
evidence of how contributions made through
those envelopes are used to serve people in
need in our own back yard.
For more information, contact Deacon Marino
a 404-974-2235, or
[email protected].
6
7
 PARISH LIFE 
T
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP TO BEGIN MEETING
JANUARY 24
he Life After Loss ministry will hold
an eight-week bereavement support
group for parishioners coping with
the loss of loved ones. The group will
be led by Life After Loss co-chairs Linda
Kelley and Judy Book, and it will be based on
a workbook which has been used by many
other parishes, hospitals, and counseling
centers. It is geared to help move beyond
pain and grief to healing and acceptance of
the passing of loved family members and
friends.
The support group will meet on Saturday
afternoons from 4:00 – 5:15 from January
24th through March 14th in the Conference
Room. The registration fee is $10.00, which
will cover the cost of the workbook. Please
make checks payable to “Linda Kelley,” and
place in an envelope. Checks may be left at
Sacred Heart if clearly marked for Life After
Loss.
Please contact Linda at 404-663-6537 or
[email protected] if you have questions.
THIS WEEK’S SECOND COLLECTION
Banns of Marriage
Restoration Fund of Sacred Heart
Lauren Goodwin of Sacred Heart and Chase
Bradley are to be married at the Basilica of
the Sacred Heart on January 31, 2015.
FINANCIAL REPORT
JANUARY 2015
Monthly Offertory by Week
GIFT SHOP HOURS
New hours for the Sacred Heart Gift Shop
are:
 After the 5:30pm Mass on Saturdays
 From 9am-Noon on Sundays
 After the 6:00pm Mass on Sundays
January 4
$15,014
January 11
16,544
January 18
January 25
Monthly Electronic Giving
SACRED HEART THANKS ITS
ADVERTISERS
Total Month-to-date
$31,558
Monthly Budget
$95,000
Fiscal Year-to-date Comparisons
It is because of the willingness of these
businesses to advertise in SPIRES that
Sacred Heart is able to produce it’s bulletin
at little or no cost. Please take a moment to
review the advertisers and keep them in
mind for your future needs.
Actual Year-to-date
$554,474
Budget thru January 31, 2015
$690,000
Difference Actual vs Budget
($135,526)
2nd Collection Last Week
Ministries of Sacred Heart
8
$3,711
 Sacred Heart Ministries and Organizations 
ADVISORY
Finance Committee Jerry Robinson
[email protected]
Liturgy Committee Alan McGill [email protected]
Parish Council Rusty Fish
678-836-4549, [email protected]
Stewardship Committee Janet Kinard, [email protected]
Liturgical Readers Alice Heffernan-Sneed,
404-402-5840
[email protected]
Sacristans Ralph Conti, 404-388-1225
[email protected]
Ushers Mike Wazlavek, [email protected]
Wedding Guild Pam McMahon 404-435-5370
Danielle Herrmann 770-778-0095
OUTREACH
AIDS Ministry LITURGY AND FAITH LIFE
Altar Servers (adult and
youth) Mike Jones [email protected]
Mark Stouffer [email protected]
Basilica Principal Choir Billy Krape 404-377-3969
Basilica Children’s Choirs Mallen Zabinski 404-636-1655, [email protected] or Gertrude Tinker Sachs 404-691-6084 [email protected]
Communion Visitation Kelly McEvoy, 404-939-4161
[email protected]
Eucharistic Congress Sandra Sellers 404-915-4969, [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of
the Eucharist Bill Schnitzer, [email protected]
Faith Formation Volunteers Alan McGill [email protected]
Flower Guild Lee Doyle, 404-881-1717
[email protected]
Greeters Georgiann Caruso,
[email protected] Joanne Smalley,
[email protected]
Hearts on Fire
(contemporary music
ensemble) John Prevost [email protected]
Ladies’ Altar and Rosary
Society Mia Pond, 404-786-6104
[email protected]
Liturgy of the Hours Prayer
Group Monica Rudolph [email protected]
Cookies for a Cause Claudette Orzech, [email protected] Erin Schneider, [email protected]
Gift of Grace House Ministry Jim and Myra Kucera, 404-355-4313
[email protected]
Habitat for Humanity Gail Ronan 404-288-9883
Haiti Ministry/Sister Parish ServeHaiti Wayne Book [email protected]
Meals on Wheels open
Midtown Assistance Center Jenny Jobson, 404-681-0470
[email protected]
Night Shelter Alonzo Church, 404-577-5617
[email protected]
Prayer Shawl Ministry Lori Conti, [email protected] Teresa Westwood, [email protected]
Prison Ministry (men) Milt Shlapak 404-349-0909
[email protected] (women) Janet Wells 404-303-8050 [email protected]
Respect Life Cathy Weaver, 770-361-8346
[email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Society Jack Stenger
[email protected]
Thursday Food Distribution Deacon Marino Gonzalez, 404-974-2235 [email protected]
Kelly McEvoy, 404-939-4161
[email protected]
9
PARISH LIFE
Environment Committee Shelley DeWeese, 404-216-5779 [email protected]
Knights of Columbus
Rob Jobson, 404-886-5636
[email protected]
Life After Loss Linda Kelley, [email protected]
New Parishioner Welcome
Committee Valerie Goldston 404-367-1988,
[email protected]
Priest Appreciation
Committee Cindy Jones 404-217-2629
Social Committee Danielle Thompson
[email protected] Vy Vy Lee [email protected]
MINISTERIOS HISPANOS
Acólitos Ana Vargas, 678-516-4868,
[email protected]
Circulo Bíblico Carlos y Lina Monsalve
[email protected]
Coro de la Misa de 1:30 pm Lester Mendiola [email protected]
Lectores Benny Gonzalez, 678-507-8359
Ministerio Extraordinario de
la Comunión Roman Zepeda 404-604-4464
Pedido de Bautismos
Delta Izaguirre, 404-974-2231
[email protected]
Ujieres Marin Vega 678-764-1734
 Artículos en Español 
18 de enero de 2015
Segundo Domingo del
Tiempo Ordinario
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — “Habla, Señor, tu siervo te
escucha” (1 Samuel 3:3-10, 19).
Salmo — Aquí estoy, Señor, para hacer tu
voluntad (Salmo 40 [39]).
Segunda lectura — Tu cuerpo es un templo del
Espíritu Santo (1 Corintios 6:13-15, 17-20).
Evangelio — Los primeros discípulos empiezan
a seguir a Jesús y declaran que es el Mesías
(Juan 1:35-42).
EN BÚSQUEDA DEL MESÍAS
El relato del Evangelio de hoy en el que Juan
y sus discípulos ven y siguen a Jesús, suena tan
sencillo e informal, que fácilmente pasan
desapercibidos los importantes actos de fe que
ocurren.
Juan señala a Jesús: “Miren”, les dice, “este
es el Cordero de Dios”. La fe de Juan en Jesús
es evidente, tan evidente que los discípulos de
Juan inmediatamente se van de su lado y siguen
a Jesús.
Los dos discípulos a su vez hacen un acto de
fe. Ellos siguen a Jesús, pasan tiempo con él, y
no demoran en compartir la buena nueva de su
descubrimiento: “Hemos encontrado al Mesías”.
Es fácil olvidar que las expectativas de
generaciones, las esperanzas de muchos siglos
de fieles se estaban cumpliendo en estos
sencillos actos de fe. El Cordero de Dios, el
Mesías, anunciado por los profetas, finalmente
había llegado. Prácticamente todo el mundo en
el pueblo judío estaba a la búsqueda del Mesías
en esa época; ¿quién de nuestra sociedad busca
señales de la presencia del Mesías hoy día?
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Uno de los muchos títulos dados a Jesús en
los evangelios es el de Agnus Dei (Cordero de
Dios). La imagen de un cordero no era extraña
en la Palestina del primer siglo cristiano, pues se
encontraban ovejas y pastores por todas partes.
El cordero es la oveja de menos de un año. Es
reconocido como símbolo de mansedumbre e
inocencia en muchas culturas.
10
Fue Juan Bautista quien le dio ese extraño
título a Jesús (Juan 1:36). La imágen del
cordero despertaba en los judíos, incluidos
Jesús, Juan Bautista y los discípulos, la memoria
de los célebres eventos del Éxodo. Cada año las
familias judías escogían un corderito y lo
preparaban para sacrificarlo en la Pascua. La
mitad de la carne del sacrificio se ofrecía a Dios
y la otra mitad se la comía la familia, de esta
manera establecían una comunión con Dios.
Designar a Jesús como Agnus Dei, era reconocer
que él quitaría el pecado y que con su propia
carne establecería una comunión entre Dios y la
humanidad.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright ©
J. S. Paluch Co.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Heb 5:1-10; Sal 110 (109):1-4;
Mc 2:18-22
Martes Heb 6:10-20; Sal 111 (110):1-2, 45, 9, 10c; Mc 2:23-28
Miércoles: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Sal 110 (109):14; Mc 3:1-6
Jueves: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Sal 40 (39):7-10,
17; Mc 3:7-12,
Viernes: Heb 8:6-13; Sal 85 (84):8, 10-14;
Mc 3:13-19
Sábado: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Sal 47 (46):2-3,
6-9; Mc 3:20-21
ALEGRÍA
La alegría plena reside en ver a Dios
en todas las cosas.
—San Julián
AD PAGE
11
 Calendar at a Glance 
Mass Intentions
Meetings and Events
2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sun,
1/18
8:00am
10:00am
12:00pm
1:30pm
6:00pm
Alexander Braga (D)
Sally-Ann Milhouse (D)
The Clarke Family (D)
Pro Populo
Sr. Mary Kreven Lancaster,
RSM (D)
Mon,
1/19
Tues,
1/20
2nd Week of Ordinary Time
9:00am Fr. Paul Burk (I)
No Confessions
7:00am Jay Beadle (D)
12:10pm Altar & Rosary Society (I)
Wed,
1/21
7:00am
12:10pm
Elizabeth Momsen (D)
Herbert J. Beadle III (D)
Thurs,
1/22
Fri, 1/23
7:00am
12:10pm
7:00am
12:10pm
Communion Service
Ellen Piersante Alexander (D)
Communion Service
Sr. Mary Kreven Lancaster,
RSM (D)
Fr. Paul Burke (I)
Ronald Mingus (D)
Sat,
1/24
9:00am
5:30pm
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Faith Formation for
Children & Youth
Basilica Choir Warm-up
Hispanic Choir Rehearsal
ESL Class
Office Closed
Prison Ministry
Meals on Wheels
Eucharistic Adoration
Sandwich Prep for Outreach
Parish Council Meeting
Prison Ministry
Hearts on Fire Rehearsal
Altar & Rosary Cleaning
Flower Prep
RCIA
9:00am, CR
9:15am, 11:15, am, Atrium
Classrooms
9:30am, OR
11:45, OR
12:30pm, classrooms
6:30pm, Outreach Room
11:00am, offsite
Eucharistic Adoration 12:301:30pm, C
12:30pm, PH, K
6:00pm, CR
6:30pm, OR
7:30pm, S
8:00am, C
9:00am, C
4:00pm, PR
3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sun,
1/25
Mon,
1/26
Tues,
1/27
8:00am
10:00am
12:00pm
1:30pm
6:00pm
3rd Week
7:00am
12:10pm
7:00am
12:10pm
Pro Populo
of Ordinary Time
Peggy Kegaly (I)
Eileen Favret (D)
Elizabeth Momsen (D)
John Ubik (D)
Wed,
1/28
7:00am
12:10pm
Nicola Mentonelli (D)
Jean Pavlovich (D)
Thurs,
1/29
7:00am
12:10pm
Communion Service
Fr. Paul Burke (I)
Hearts on Fire Rehearsal
Fri, 1/30
7:00am
12:10pm
Communion Service
Joy Churchwell (D)
Altar & Rosary Cleaning
Flower Prep
Wedding Rehearsals
Sat,
1/31
9:00am
5:30pm
Fr. Paul Burke (I)
Dorothea Jackson (D)
Susan Parry (I)
Rosalina Blogh (D)
Pro Populo
Faith Formation for Children
& Youth
Basilica Choir Warm-up
Hispanic Choir Rehearsal
ESL Class
Meals on Wheels
Eucharistic Adoration
Sandwich Prep for Outreach
RCIA
Weddings
9:15am, 11:15, am, Atrium
Classrooms
9:30am, OR
11:45, OR
12:30pm, classrooms
11:00am, offsite
Eucharistic Adoration 12:301:30pm, C
8:00am, PH, K
7:30pm, S
8:00am, C
9:00am, C
5:00pm, 6:00pm, C
4:00pm, PR
11:00am, 2:30pm
Legend:
D=deceased, I=intention
C= Church, PH=both sides Parish Hall, PHE=Parish Hall East side, PHW=Parish Hall West side, K=downstairs kitchen, A=Atrium, CR=Conference Room, OR=Outreach Room,
PR=Piano Room, S=Sacristy