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Sunday Mass dispensation extended through September 28, 2020

Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., announced Aug. 25 that the suspension of the obligation to attend Sunday Mass has been extended until Monday, Sept. 28 in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. The suspension will be reviewed again at the end of September.

The archbishop encourages those who are healthy and not burdened with the fear of being exposed to the virus to return to Mass and receive the grace of the sacraments of reconciliation and the Eucharist.

“Watching the celebration of the Mass on the computer or TV cannot become a substitute for receiving the sacraments,” said Archbishop Hartmayer. “When ill or in a vulnerable category for being infected or infecting others, the sick person should always remain at home. This pandemic should not make us lazy regarding our spiritual life. Our children are back in school and many people have returned to work outside the home. We still need to be extremely cautious and practice proper protocol. I suspect more of us can return to Sunday or weekday Mass than are currently attending. I am grateful to all our priests and lay faithful for making it possible and safe to attend Mass. I appreciate the patience of our people during this unprecedented time. Please continue to be safe.”

The current dispensation was set to expire the last Sunday of August.

https://georgiabulletin.org/news/2020/08/sunday-mass-dispensation-extended-through-september-28/

Stewardship Reflection for this Sunday

“Or who has given the Lord anything that he may be repaid?” (Romans 11:35)
St. Paul reminds us of a central fact of stewardship. We cannot give the Lord anything – God already owns it all.  God made everything. All we can do is return a portion of God’s many gifts back to Him. Sincere gratitude for our gifts opens our hearts to joyful generosity! Through your generous sharing, you just may be the answer to someone’s prayer.

https://www.archstl.org/about-stewardship/bulletin-inserts/weekly-bible-reflections

RCIA Elect and Candidates … will finally celebrate the Easter Sacraments of Initiation

RCIA Elect and Candidates…will finally celebrate the Easter Sacraments of Initiation

Joyfully we announce the celebration of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist for the Elect and Candidates of our RCIA.

They will receive the Sacraments of Initiation on Saturday, August 15 at the 5 pm Mass. Please be aware this Mass will be similar to the Easter Vigil and it will be longer than a normal Saturday evening Mass.  We will upload this Mass onto our YouTube channel as well.

Please continue to hold our Elect and Candidates in your prayers as they prepare to become fully initiated Christians.  

RCIA Rites of Christian Initiation – August 15, at the 5pm Mass

RCIA Rites of Christian Initiation will be celebrated this Saturday, August 15, 2020, at the 5pm Vigil Mass.

FINALLY…our elect will celebrate the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist!  Normally, these sacraments for the elect are conferred at the Easter Vigil.

Please offer prayers of thanksgiving and praise as their faithfulness and desire to become followers of Christ has grown deeper and stronger as they have waited for so long to become Christian!

Please note that because our elect will be receiving 3 sacraments at the Vigil Mass, it will run longer than normal.  We will be recording this Mass for our YouTube Channel as well.