Mass Schedule
Saturdays
5:00pm – English Vigil Mass
Sundays
8:00am – English Mass
10:00am – English Mass
12:30pm – Spanish Mass
Weekdays
Tue-Fri: 12:15pm – English Mass
Wed: 7:15pm – Spanish Mass
Adoration
1st Saturday of the Month from
4:00-4:45 pm; Fridays from 11:00 am
to 3:00 pm, followed by Divine Mercy Chaplet
Gospel ~ Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
Each year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the feast
of Passover,
and when he was twelve years old,
they went up according to festival custom.
After they had completed its days, as they were returning,
the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem,
but his parents did not know it.
Thinking that he was in the caravan,
they journeyed for a day
and looked for him among their relatives and acquaintances,
but not finding him,
they returned to Jerusalem to look for him.
After three days they found him in the temple,
sitting in the midst of the teachers,
listening to them and asking them questions,
and all who heard him were astounded
at his understanding and his answers.
When his parents saw him,
they were astonished,
and his mother said to him,
“Son, why have you done this to us?
Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety.”
And he said to them,
“Why were you looking for me?
Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?”
But they did not understand what he said to them.
He went down with them and came to Nazareth,
and was obedient to them;
and his mother kept all these things in her heart.
And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and favor
before God and man.
Administration
Fr. Fabio A. Alvarez Posada
PASTOR
770.757.8958
Sacramental Emergencies
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Rev. Mr. Rich Thibodeau
TRIBUNAL ADVOCATE/ANNULMENTS
Deacon
(770) 910-3339
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Victoria Donato
BUSINESS MANAGER
(706) 842-4416
Elizabet Lara
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
(706) 865-4474
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Lisa Wade
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(706) 865-0922
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Current Events
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Words from Fabio
The Celebration of the Holy Family: The feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph is celebrated on the Sunday after Christmas
(December 29). It is a celebration that emerged from the 19th century in Canada with the French priest François de Laval, who founded the seminary of the Holy Family. This feast day began in the Church starting in 1920 through Pope Benedict XV, and at first, it was celebrated on the Sunday after Epiphany. It is a feast that aims to point to the Holy Family of Nazareth as “the true model of life” so that our families are inspired by it and can find help and comfort. Therefore, let us ask with great faith and love for the Holy Family of Nazareth to intercede for all our families, so that we may be like them a source of hope and light for a world that needs it so much. Let us never stop praying for our family, and especially for our parents. Thanks to them we are in this world, and although for some the parents they have were not what they expected or desired because of the
way they were, that does not give you the right to judge and condemn them. Remember that you also are or will be a parent.
Question: How close or far are you from being or having a Holy Family; which family is your role model?
Prayer
“Let us pray today for all the families of the world so that they can respond to their vocation as the Holy Family of Nazareth responded. Let us pray especially for the families who suffer, go through many difficulties or are threatened in their indissolubility and in the great service to love and life for which God chose them.” (John Paul II) “O Jesus, welcome with kindness our family that now gives itself and consecrates itself to You. Protect it, keep it and infuse it with your peace so that we can all enjoy eternal happiness.” “O Mary, loving Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we ask you to intercede for us, so that love, understanding and forgiveness is never lacking among us, and we obtain His grace and blessings.” “O Saint Joseph, help us with our prayers in all our spiritual and temporal needs, so that we may eternally please Jesus.” -
Balance of the Year 2024
Having reached the end of this year, it is fair and necessary to pause a little to take stock of what this year was, to look at the triumphs and things to improve for this 2025 that we are about to start. I want to take this opportunity to thank God for each of you; I will never stop thanking God for everything you have given me. Thank you for your prayers, friendship, teachings and for your generosity to the Church and for the details you gave me this Christmas. May God give you a hundred for one. Remember, I love you very much, and I will always carry you in my heart (family). ~Father Fabio
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Ministry Fair Planned
Mark your calendars! St. Paul will hold a Ministry Fair on January 12, 2025, in the Parish Hall after all Masses. Information on some of the St. Paul ministries can be found in the Weekly Bulletin link above. Click on Bulletin Insert 12-29-24 for details on our ministries. Please take advantage of the opportunity to stop by the tables for these ministries and find out what’s happening at St. Paul. You may find a volunteer opportunity, too!
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Youth Ministry in the Mountains Fundraiser
Please check out the Weekly Bulletin link above (12-29-24) to find the Catholic Concepts flyer. Our youth ministry is selling t-shirts through this site and will be able to keep 50% of what they sell.
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New Adult Faith Formation Class
Luke—The Story of Salvation Fulfilled
“The Great Adventure” video series with Jeff Cavins and Jeff Morrow
Facilitated by Jane Brown – Beginning January 19 (English)
Sundays 11:00am – 12:15pm in Our Lady of Grace Education BuildingChurch History – 2000 years in 3 sessions!
Facilitated by Deacon Rich (English)
Session 1 – January 19 – The Early Church and
the Great Heresies
Session 2 – January 26 – The Middle Years –
The Rise and Influence of the Monastic
Movement
Session 3 – February 2 – The Modern
Era – The Rise and Effect of the ReformationAll 3 sessions will take place in the Parish
Hall at 5:00 pm
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