
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
February 15, 2026
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus said to his disciples:
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets.
I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.
Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away,
not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter
will pass from the law,
until all things have taken place.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments
and teaches others to do so
will be called least in the kingdom of heaven.
But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments
will be called greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
I tell you, unless your righteousness surpasses
that of the scribes and Pharisees,
you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
“You have heard that it was said to your ancestors,
You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you,
whoever is angry with his brother
will be liable to judgment;
and whoever says to his brother, ‘Raqa,’
will be answerable to the Sanhedrin;
and whoever says, ‘You fool,’
will be liable to fiery Gehenna.
Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar,
and there recall that your brother
has anything against you,
leave your gift there at the altar,
go first and be reconciled with your brother,
and then come and offer your gift.
Settle with your opponent quickly while on the way to court.
Otherwise your opponent will hand you over to the judge,
and the judge will hand you over to the guard,
and you will be thrown into prison.
Amen, I say to you,
you will not be released until you have paid the last penny.
“You have heard that it was said,
You shall not commit adultery.
But I say to you,
everyone who looks at a woman with lust
has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
If your right eye causes you to sin,
tear it out and throw it away.
It is better for you to lose one of your members
than to have your whole body thrown into Gehenna.
And if your right hand causes you to sin,
cut it off and throw it away.
It is better for you to lose one of your members
than to have your whole body go into Gehenna.
“It was also said,
Whoever divorces his wife must give her a bill of divorce.
But I say to you,
whoever divorces his wife – unless the marriage is unlawful –
causes her to commit adultery,
and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery.
“Again you have heard that it was said to your ancestors,
Do not take a false oath,
but make good to the Lord all that you vow.
But I say to you, do not swear at all;
not by heaven, for it is God’s throne;
nor by the earth, for it is his footstool;
nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King.
Do not swear by your head,
for you cannot make a single hair white or black.
Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No.’
Anything more is from the evil one.”
Administration
Fr. Fabio A. Alvarez Posada
PASTOR
(770) 757-8958
Sacramental Emergencies
Rev. Mr. Rich Thibodeau
TRIBUNAL ADVOCATE/ANNULMENTS
Deacon
(770) 910-3339
Victoria Donato Lazzarini
BUSINESS MANAGER
(706) 842-4416
Elizabet Lara
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
(706) 865-4474
Lisa Wade
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(706) 865-0922
Current Events
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Chicken Truck is Coming!

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Words from Fabio
Reflection: On this Sunday, the Word of God invites us to go beyond the exterior and to honestly look at the heart. Jesus, in the Gospel according to St. Matthew, makes it clear that He did not come to abolish the law but to bring it to its fullness. And that fullness does not remain in merely following the law, but in truly loving. Jesus confronts us with a demanding
truth: it is not enough to refrain from killing if there is hatred in the heart; it is not enough to avoid adultery if we let desire control us; it is not enough to swear oaths if our words do not come from the truth. He calls us to a deeper
righteousness, one that arises from within and is reflected in our daily actions.
The book of the Ecclesiastic reminds us of something fundamental: God has given us freedom, not libertinism. He places before us life and death, good and evil. He does not force us, but He does invite us to choose wisely. This
freedom is a gift but also a great responsibility; that is why all our decisions lead us to build or destroy our present and future, hence the need to act more with wisdom than with intelligence. What do you think?
Homework: What do I like most in life, freedom or libertinism, and what do they do to my soul? Which law will I fulfill more in life, the law of God or the law of man?Ash Wednesday and Lent: This coming February 18, with the celebration of Ash Wednesday, we will begin the season of Lent, a very important time for Christians and especially for our Catholic Church. On that day, the faithful come to church to receive ashes on their foreheads as a sign of humility and repentance. While imposing them, the priest or suitable minister may say “Repent, and believe in the Gospel,” or “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return,” reminding us that life on earth is fleeting and that it is always time to return to God. Lent lasts forty days and represents the time that Jesus spent in the desert in prayer and fasting before beginning his
public life. During this period, Christians are invited to reflect on our lives, acknowledge our mistakes, and seek a sincere conversion of the heart. It is a time of spiritual preparation, to experience Holy Week and Easter more deeply. During this time, the vestments are purple, symbolizing penance, preparation, waiting, conversion, and humility; just like pink on the fourth Sunday of Lent represents joy, gladness, and hope. Which color will you see me wearing on the fourth Sunday of Lent? Traditionally, Lent is observed by practicing three main actions: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Prayer strengthens the relationship with God; fasting helps to control desires and to remember those who have less; and almsgiving invites sharing with others, especially with the neediest. In this way, Ash Wednesday and Lent encourage us to be better people, more compassionate, humble, and full of love. Let us remember, no flowers in the church during this time. -
Feast of the Holy Face Adoration

Tuesday, February 17th is the Feast of the Holy Face. Tuesday we will have adoration from 11 to 12:15. Mass at 12:15.
Holy Face of Jesus images, prayer cards, medals, crosses and chaplets will be available after the 5pm, 8am and 10pm Masses this weekend Feb. 14th and 15th and on Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 17th.
For More information contact Susan Hage 770-656-9970.
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Ash Wednesday Masses
February 18, 2026
Ash Wednesday Masses/ Misas de miercoles de cenizas
12:15pm English
5:30pm English
7pm Español
Family Faith Formation is sponsoring Stations of the Cross from Mary’s perspective
following the 5:30pm Mass.
El programa de Formación de la Fe Familiar está organizando el Vía Crucis desde la
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Stations of the Cross
Please Join Us for the Stations of the Cross starting February 20 through March 22. The Stations will be in the church starting at 6:00pm. Fish Fry supper will be in the Parish Hall after the conclusion of the Stations.
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Come to a Fish Fry!

Join the Knights of Columbus and the Hispanic Food Ministry for a tasty Lenten Fish Fry.
Fridays during Lent: February 20th and 27th, March 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th
Located in the Parish Hall immediately after the 6pm Stations of the Cross
Fried fish, grilled fish, shrimp, grits, sides, and desserts.
Age 13+ = $12 per person includes beverage and dessert!
Age 5-12 = $5 person includes beverage and dessert!
Age 4 and under FREE
Don’t forget some extra cash for the 50/50 Drawing
All proceeds support our Parish needs including the Our Lady of Grace Education Center renovations
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Vivian’s Circle Meets

All women of the parish are invited to join us for our monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 24th at 1pm in the Parish Hall. Bring your own bagged lunch. Beverages and desserts are provided. We will host a speaker from the Cleveland Care Pregnancy Center. If you are able, please bring a baby item to donate to the center. They love to receive diapers in sizes 3-6. This is a wonderful opportunity to share friendship and spirituality with other Catholic ladies. If you have any questions, please call Jacqueline Watkins at 941-524-9436.
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St. Paul’s Trout Fishing Club

Our parish community is starting a trout fishing club. This informal group will meet every 1st Thursday of the month at 7PM in the parish hall. The group’s emphasis will be on beginner and intermediate fly fishers, focusing on instructional practice and regular fishing outings. Interested? Contact Deacon Rich at 770-910-3339 or richthibs@gmail.com.
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Big Changes Coming for School of Religion

There are many changes coming for sacramental preparation in SOR, which have been decided by the Archdiocese of Atlanta. To see how these changes in schedule and program affect you and your family, please click on the link: https://stpaulcleveland.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/SOR-Changes-2026.docx
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Parish Pictorial Directory
For information on getting your photos taken, please check the bulletin insert for the flyer. Click on Weekly Bulletin; then click on Bulletin Insert 2/15/26 for details for online registration for family sittings.
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Help Us Fill Playpen

Help Us Fill the Playpen in the Narthex!
The Knights of Columbus and the Respect for Life Ministry is asking for
donations of baby items to support local needy parents in providing for
their babies. Diapers, pull ups, wipes, shampoos, toys, towels, wash clothes, and blankets are always needed. Due to the bad weather, we are extending
this event through February 22nd to give everyone time to donate. Thank you. -
Georgia March for Life
For information contact: Antonella Skinner 954-330-8821

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