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Saturdays
5:00pm – English Vigil Mass

Sundays
8:00am – English Mass
10:00am – English Mass
12:30pm – Spanish Mass

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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 ~ Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ February 9, 2025

Luke 5:1-11

While the crowd was pressing in on Jesus and listening
to the word of God,
he was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret.
He saw two boats there alongside the lake;
the fishermen had disembarked and were washing their nets.
Getting into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon,
he asked him to put out a short distance from the shore.
Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat.
After he had finished speaking, he said to Simon,
“Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.”
Simon said in reply,
“Master, we have worked hard all night and have caught nothing,
but at your command I will lower the nets.”
When they had done this, they caught a great number of fish
and their nets were tearing.
They signaled to their partners in the other boat
to come to help them.
They came and filled both boats
so that the boats were in danger of sinking.
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at the knees of Jesus and said,
“Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.”
For astonishment at the catch of fish they had made seized him
and all those with him,
and likewise James and John, the sons of Zebedee,
who were partners of Simon.
Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid;
from now on you will be catching men.”
When they brought their boats to the shore,
they left everything and followed him.


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Administration

Fr. Fabio A. Alvarez Posada

PASTOR

770.757.8958
Sacramental Emergencies
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Rev. Mr. Rich Thibodeau

TRIBUNAL ADVOCATE/ANNULMENTS
Deacon
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Victoria Donato

BUSINESS MANAGER
(706) 842-4416

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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

  • Breakfast Time!

    It’s that time again! Homemade breakfast from our Knights of Columbus, featuring eggs, French toast, omelets, pancakes, potatoes, bacon or sausage, and fruit. Coffee, tea and juices will also be served. Instead of paying to eat out, come and have a delicious breakfast and make a donation.

  • Words from Fabio

    What is fear?
    Fear is a natural and universal emotion that can paralyze us. It arises as a survival mechanism, alerting us to real or imaginary dangers. However, when fear dominates our decisions, it limits us and prevents us from moving forward. Whoever says they have not been afraid in life is a liar or a lucky person, because I consider that every person goes through that sad, painful, and distressing feeling. I want to ask you: What are you afraid of in life? I know there are people afraid of snakes, cockroaches, mice, sleeping with the light off, rain, diseases, natural phenomena, being alone, threats, losing the family, and even losing their life, etc. Regarding the question I asked before, I want to tell you that I also have my fears, and although I am a person of faith, that does not exempt me from having fears. For example: I am afraid of making mistakes
    and hurting my sisters and brothers in Christ Jesus, because I know that whatever bad that I do or desire for another person, at some point in life, that will lead me to be accountable or to pay for it, and if it is not in this life, it will be before God, and that will be worse. As the Biblical text tells us in Matthew 16:26 “What benefit will a man get if he wins the whole world but loses his soul?” That text does not only apply to a few; that text is for all of us, especially for those of us who call ourselves children of God.
    It is difficult for me to understand and believe that there are people who spend their lives making others suffer or celebrating the suffering of others and call themselves Christians. In the face of this the question arises: What did Jesus Christ think of these people? What I think or say does not matter; what really matters is what Christ thinks, because that can mean eternal life or eternal death for that person. Christ taught us to love, not to hate; to celebrate when a person is doing well, not to enjoy the misfortune of others. He taught
    us to pray for the needs of others, not for others to suffer, etc.

    Homework: As your priest, I invite you to pray for all those who are afraid, for those who are suffering, so that God protects them and their families from the enemy; to pray for unity and not for division, because unity comes from God, division does not. Allow your conscience to always be clean, and that is only achieved by obeying God. I promise to keep you in my prayers.

    Year of the Jubilee of Hope
    Our parish has been chosen – as well as the parishes of Mary Our Queen in Peachtree Corners, Church of the Purification in Sharon, Saint Matthew in Tyrone, Our Lady of the Mountains in Jasper, Saint Brendan the Navigator in Cumming – to be a pilgrimage site during this year and where we are able to receive indulgences. Every time you visit one of these temples, pray for yourself, for me and others. There is more information on the bulletin insert, which you can access above in the toolbar.

  • Brown Bag Time!

    Please remember to bring your filled brown bag back this coming weekend! Thank you for your support.

  • Respect Life 2025 Campaign

    We invite you to join us for a bilingual presentation on Tuesday, February 18 at 6:00 pm on Our Lady of Guadalupe and her Mission as the Patroness of Life. We will gather in the parish hall, and refreshments will be served. Please RSVP so that we can plan for food. See the bulletin insert for 2-2-25 for all the details, as well as upcoming events!

  • 2024 Contribution Letters

    The 2024 contribution tax letters are being mailed. Per IRS regulations, those that contributed $250 or more in 2024 will receive a letter. If you have any questions about your letter, please call the parish office. Thank you for your continued generosity.

  • Our Gospel of Luke Class has Openings

    Lukeβ€”The Story of Salvation Fulfilled

    “The Great Adventure” video series with Jeff Cavins and Jeff Morrow
    Facilitated by Jane Brown – Beginning January 26 (English)
    Sundays 11:00am – 12:15pm in Our Lady of Grace Education Center

    The cost is $30. Contact Jane Brown at [email protected] or

    Lisa Wade at [email protected]

    Church History – 2000 years in 3 sessions!

    Facilitated by Deacon Rich (English)

    Session 1 – January 26 – The Early Church and the Great Heresies
    Session 2 – February 2 – The Middle Years – The Rise and Influence of the Monastic Movement
    Session 3 – February 9 – The Modern Era – The Rise and Effect of the Reformation

    All 3 sessions will take place in the Parish Hall at 5:00 pm

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