Holy Trinity Parish Office (770) 487-7672 Faith Formation (770) 487-0175 Hispanic Ministry (770) 487-5352 Preschool (770) 631-4380 Website www.HolyTrinityPTC.org E-Mail [email protected]Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00 pm Vigil 5:30 pm Vigil Sunday 7:15 am 8:45 am 10:30 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm Español 4:30 pm LifeTeen Daily Mass Schedule Mon. - Thurs. 9am & 6:30 pm Friday Noon & 6:30 pm Saturday 9 am Holy Hours of Adoration Fri: 12:45pm - Sat 9am in Sanctuary Rosary Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. after 9am Mass Mondays after the 6:30pm Mass “Rosary for Life” Fridays at 11 am in the Adoration Chapel Divine Mercy Chaplet Fridays at 3pm Reconciliation Fridays, 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Saturdays, 9:45 am - 10:30 am or by appointment with a priest. Healing Mass Schedule 2nd week of each month Tuesday @ 6:30pm & Friday @ 12 noon July 12 & 15 101 Walt Banks Road / Peachtree City, GA 30269 June 19, 2016 Pastor: Father John Murphy Parochial Vicars: Father Dairo Rico, Father Pavol Brenkus Deacons: Terry Blind, Tony Cuomo, Gene Dickerson, Mark Friedlein, Mark Sholander Deacons Emeritus: Ben Gross, Mike Landaiche, Don Kelsey Catholic Church
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Holy Hours of Adoration Fri: 12:45pm - Sat 9am in Sanctuary
Rosary Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. after 9am Mass
Mondays after the 6:30pm Mass
“Rosary for Life” Fridays at 11 am
in the Adoration Chapel
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Fridays at 3pm
Reconciliation Fridays, 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm
Saturdays, 9:45 am - 10:30 am
or by appointment with a priest.
Healing Mass Schedule 2nd week of each month
Tuesday @ 6:30pm & Friday @ 12 noon
July 12 & 15
101 Walt Banks Road / Peachtree City, GA 30269
June 19, 2016
Pastor: Father John Murphy
Parochial Vicars: Father Dairo Rico, Father Pavol Brenkus
Deacons: Terry Blind, Tony Cuomo, Gene Dicker son, Mark Fr iedlein, Mark Sholander
Deacons Emeritus: Ben Gross, Mike Landaiche, Don Kelsey
Catholic Church
Noha Baressi, Linda Barnes, Ronnie Bentley, Bishop Fernand Cheri,
Marie Daniel Comeau, Gordon Cunningham, Dcn. Gene Dickerson,
Damien Dopp, Emmi Farnham, Ken Feldhaus, Fannie Fer rara,
Esperanza Garcia, Jerry Greenwell, Elaine Greenwood, Nicole Guyton,
Jane Herrera, Oliver Himbert, Dcn. Don Kelsey, Dcn. Mike Landaiche, Betty Lenz,
Anna Mancini, Emma Morales Pagán, Suzan Page, Walter Page, Neisa Pamfil,
Andy Parzygnat, Lois Pavlica, Phyllis Richardson, Ed Smith, Rose Smith, Mr. Trujillo,
Pat Walczak, Helen & Tom Zaworski, Jim Zimmer
Please pray for those who have died
Judith Dewey
PJ Harrison, wife of Hugh Harr ison
Christine Senger, granddaughter of Kather ine Senger
and all the wonderful caregivers
Saturday June 18 9:00am Michael Murphy 4:00 pm Billy & Katie McDermott 5:30 pm Lauren Wilcox (SI) Sunday June 19 7:15 am Jorge Fernández 8:45 am Fathers Day Novena 10:30 am Gabriel Del Busto 12:15 pm Joe Cera 1:45 pm Raúl Bahamón 4:30 pm Parish Family Monday June 20 9:00 am Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Jim & Amy Faber (SI) Tuesday June 21 9:00 am Bruce Hohl 6:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Wednesday June 22 9:00 am Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Steve & Mary O’Connor (SI) Thursday June 23 9:00 am Robert Vedder 6:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Friday June 24 12:00 pm Fathers Day Novena 6:30 pm Anthony Castillo (SI) Saturday June 25 9:00am Sanobia Noel Beach 4:00 pm Deceased of Gentile family 5:30 pm Fathers Day Novena Sunday June 26 7:15 am Walter Wronski 8:45 am Fathers Day Novena 10:30 am Jack & Margaret Gorham 12:15 pm Richard Senger 1:45 pm Jaime Lopez 4:30 pm Patricia Chessare
= Deceased (SI) = Special Intentions
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Zec 12:10-11,13:1; Ps 63:2-6,8-9;
Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24
Mon 2 Kgs 17:5-8,13-15a,18; Ps 60:3-5,
12-13; Mt 7:1-5
Tues Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
2 Kgs 19:9b-11,14-21,31-35a,36;
Ps 48:2-4,10-11; Mt 7:6,12-14
Wed Sts. Paulinus of Nola, John Fisher,
Thomas More
2 Kgs 22:8-13,23:1-3; Ps 119:33-37,40;
Mt 7:15-20
Thurs 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 79:1b-5,8,9;
Mt 7:21-29
Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6,15,17;
1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17
Fri
Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15;
Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80
Sat Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7,20-
21; Mt 8:5-17
Sun
Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62
Remember in Prayer
Thanks for your generosity! FY2015/2016 Offertory Weekly and Actual to Date ¡Gracias por su generosidad! Ofertorio: Semanal y Cifra Real
Offertory / Ofertorio May 29, 2016
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Upcoming Second Collection: June 26 - Peter’s Pence Collection for the Holy Father
To sign up for Online Giving, please contact Michelle Gadoury at [email protected] or (678) 466-1707
If you would like to add someone to the Sick List in the Bulletin, contact the Parish office at (770) 487-7672. The name will be published in the bulletin for 6 weeks. You may call at anytime and have the name removed. Ongoing illnesses and special intentions may be placed in the Prayer Intention book located in the back of the church.
Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia June 19, 2016
With the growing concern for people's privacy it becomes increasingly
more and more difficult to know if our parishioners are sick, in the
hospital or even in Hospice care. If you know of someone or if you
would like for us to visit someone, please contact Deacon Mark
We believe the prophecy of Zechariah to be fulfilled in Jesus, the Messiah, who had to endure suffering and death on a cross. By
being baptized into his death, we are called to take up his cross and follow in his steps, and
to seek the God for whom we long.
Mass Intentions
Father’s Day Prayer
God our Father,
you govern and protect your people
and shepherd them with a father’s love.
You place a father in a family as a sign
of your love, care, and constant protection.
May fathers everywhere be faithful to the
example shown in the Scriptures:
steadfast in love,
forgiving transgressions,
sustaining the family,
caring for those in need.
Give your wisdom to fathers
that they may encourage and guide their children.
Keep them healthy so they may support a family.
Guide every father with the Spirit of your love
that they may grow in holiness
and draw their family ever closer to you.
Amen
Our Gospel today, Luke 9:18-24, presents St Luke’s version of the
“Great Confession.” It is the moment when Simon articulates his
belief that Jesus is “the Christ of God.” This was a breakthrough
moment for both Jesus and Simon. For Jesus it was an affirmation
that Simon in particular and the disciples in general had a glimmer
of understanding of who he was. For Simon it was a moment of
insight that would change his life forever. The story is told much
more dramatically in St Matthew’s gospel, Matthew 16:13-20.
Here after Simon declares his faith, Jesus says to him “Blessed are
you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this
to you, but my heavenly father. “Then Jesus does something
astounding, he gives Simon a new name and a new identity. “And
so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my
church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.
I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you
bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on
earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
St. Paul tells us in today’s second reading from Galatians 3:26-29
that when we are baptised we have clothed ourselves with Christ.
We are transformed people. We lose our distinctions and we all
become “one in Christ Jesus.” Since long before Jesus walked on
our earth until this very day Orthodox Jewish men begin the day
with a prayer that includes a line thanking God that “You have not
made me a Gentile, a slave or a woman.” St. Paul turned this
notion upside down by declaring that for those clothed with Christ
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free
person, there is not male and female; for you are all one in Christ
Jesus.” So, like Simon when we become followers of Christ
we are changed. Our unity with Christ erases our individual
distinctions, unites us in love and makes us “heirs according to
the promise.”
Today is Father's Day. It is a day set aside for us to honor and
remember our fathers if they have died and to honor and thank our
father’s if they are still with us. The very first place we learn about
God’s love for us is in our homes. The very first people who
demonstrate God’s compassionate love for us are our parents.
Fathers have a special responsibility to make God’s love present to
their families, their communities and to our world. And so on this
day we say a special prayer for all fathers.
God our Father
Bless these men,
that they may find strength as fathers.
Let the example of their faith and love shine forth.
Grant that we, their sons and daughters,
may honor them always
with a spirit of profound respect.
Amen!
Thoughts From this Sunday’s Readings by Fr. John
Previous reflections can be found on his blog at
FrJohnMurphy.blogspot.com
Holy Trinity
welcomes our newest parishioners!
Michael & Shannon Curtain
Kim & Berta Davies
Rossana Urugutia
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Please support our bulletin advertisers! The cost of pr inting the bulletin continues to be covered by the generosity of our advertis-ers at no cost to the parish!
There will be a Painting on Canvas class on
Friday, June 24, 7pm to 9pm-ish in Loreto Hall.
Let the paint move you to unwind and have fun!
All supplies are provided. Bring your own non-
alcoholic beverage and snacks. Cups and ice provided. $30 paya-
ble to Victoria Perez. Taught by Victoria Perez, HT Teacher &
Art Teacher. (678) 613-6004. Register in the Parish Office.
The Red Cross Blood Drive is Monday, June 27, from
12pm to 6pm in Loreto Hall. Donors should be 18+
years of age (16 with parental permission).
During the April 25 blood drive there were 103 donors
registered. 16 donors were deferred and 90 units were collected!
We also registered 2 first-time donors!
For answers to questions, to signup or to volunteer to help, contact
Friday Supper, July 22 to Sunday Lunch, July 24, 2016
Contemplative Outreach is pleased to offer a Cen-
tering Prayer Retreat at Ignatius House to all
levels from beginners to experienced. Works by
Fr. Thomas Keating OCSO and David Frenette
will provide the basis for discovering deeper levels of prayer lead-
ing to our inner transformation. Roberta White and Rusty Weitzel
will facilitate our retreat.
An established practice of centering prayer is recommended.
Beginners will be guided in the centering prayer method. To regis-
ter, call Ignatius House at (404) 255-0503 or visit their website at
IgnatiusHouse.org. Cost is $300.
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
It’s time for a spiritual workout!
Come to “Cross Training: A Prayer Retreat Based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, with spiritual director and expert on Ignatian prayer,
Fr. Gregory Cleveland, O.M.V. Retreat will be held here at Holy Trinity.
Friday, June 24 - 7:00 - 9:00 PM & Saturday, June 25 - 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Breakfast and lunch will be provided on Saturday
Topic this year: Discernment of Spirits How to become aware of and respond to influences of good and evil in the spiritual life
In this retreat you will learn about: Defining discernment Two persons, two strategies Consolation/Desolation, Welcoming the good Spirit of God Resisting the enemy
Spiritual Exercises Retreat Registration Form $30/person
Fill out information below and place in a sealed envelope with your payment. Drop in locked white box designated “Spiritual Exercises Retreat.” Locked boxes can be found in the vestibule or outside the faith formation office. You can also register in the Faith Formation Office during regular business hours (Payment due upon registration). Payment due upon registration. If this is a group registration please list other names below:
Check one: ____ cash _____ check (payable to Holy Trinity)
$ amount enclosed _______
Childcare is available for this event but there are a limited number of spaces available. Preregistration is necessary. To register for childcare contact Tina Terrell at 678-466-1724 or [email protected]
This series will take place on Thursdays. You can choose from:
morning session (9:45-11:45 AM) Adult Faith Room
evening session (7:00-9:00 PM) FF Chapel
Each one of these sessions in this series can stand
alone. Come when you can & bring a friend.
UPCOMING TOPICS:
3rd Session: June 23
Speaker: Tricia Gieseke
Topic: Prophetic Art: HART - Holy Spirit and Art Ministry
Prayer with the Holy Spirit expressed visually to
encourage, strengthen, and edify the body of Christ.
4th Session: June 30
Speaker: Rhonda Magin
Topic: Overcoming Fear. Having Trust
ROOM 206
Need information on Annulments or Convalidations? Contact Joanne @ 678-466-1738 or
Have you been coming to Mass for awhile and think, “what does it mean to be Catholic?”
Are you interested in finding out what Catholics really believe? Join us for Inquiry.
Now might be the perfect time to join us. Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm.
All sessions are informal and completely commitment free.
A Journey of Conversion For those wanting to be Catholic .
Those needing to complete their Sacraments. Anyone wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): Helping you to live a Gospel inspired life in an increasingly secular world
Thinking about becoming Catholic or learning more about the Catholic Faith?
Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia June 19, 2016
Padre Robert Barron
Cristo vive y está plenamente presente en la Eucaristía. Acompáñenos a profundizar en la “fuente y culmen” de nuestra Fe con el programa basado en DVD del Padre Barron: Eucaristía: Comida Sagrada, Sacrificio y Presencia Real. Este estudio espiritual les dará una comprensión más profunda de los preciosos dones del cuerpo, sangre, alma y divinidad de Cristo que ustedes pueden recibir en todas y cada una de las Misas.
Los lunes 20 y 27 de junio y 11, 18, 25 de julio 7:00-9:00 p.m. (Adult Faith Room) en nuestra parroquia comenzará con el programa Eucaristía. Para mayor información, por favor comunicarse con Terri Thomas en la oficina de formación de fe o 678-466-1739 o [email protected] El facilitador de la clase es Carlos Rossell
RCIA Inquiry meets year around so it’s
always the right time to join!
RCIA Summer Hours: Please contact Joanne 678-466-1738 or
To Donate/Volunteer: Checks, cash or supplies deliver to Faith Formation Office. Use QR code or go to
www.signupgenius.com, click on “Find a Sign Up”, enter [email protected] and find 2016 Summer
Lunch Sign Up. Contact: Win Rorabaugh, e-mail above or (404) 610-4896. Para ayudar como voluntario
para “Summer Lunch Program”, vaya al correo electrónico de Win Rorabaugh, [email protected].
For the 2015/16 Faith Formation year 1,106 total students were enrolled (631 families total). We need 200+ Catechists to serve this number of students. Did you know that over 50% of our catechists did NOT have children in the 2015-16 school year program?? We are so blessed and thankful for their service. As of May 15 there are 300+ students registered but only a handful of catechists have committed to volunteer. We are asking for you to prayerfully consider donating your time to volunteer this year. There are opportunities at all skill levels in areas such as hospitality, teacher aides, classroom and hallway monitors and office aides. Thank you for your prayerful consideration.
“Do you want to do a good deed? Teach the young! Do you want to perform a holy act? Teach the young!
Do you want to do a holy thing? Teach the young! Truly, now and for the future, among holy things,
this is the holiest.” St John Bosco.
Classes will be filled on a space available basis.
Please prayerfully consider volunteering during the
Holy Trinity YOUTH MINISTRY News Formación de Fe Hispana: Ministerio de Los Jóvenes
Middle School High School
ATTENTION! For more details about Youth Ministry news, go to htptc.com. Youth Ministers: Heather Garger: [email protected]. Megan Vilardi: [email protected].
Holy Trinity Catholic Church www.HolyTrinityPTC.org
Summertime Boredom Busters!! All Middle And High School Teens are invited to attend our youth ministry summer happenings!!
You must preregister for all events. Forms are available in the Faith Formation office and htptc.com.
YAG Holy Trinity Youth Adult Group www.htptc.com
GENERATION NEXT: A CATHOLIC GUIDE TO FINANCIAL
FREEDOM FOR YOUNG ADULTS
TOPICS INCLUDE: MANAGING DEBT, FINANCIAL
PLANNING, INVESTING YOUR INCOME, AND MORE!
LOCATED AT THE PANERA AT KEDRON
THURSDAYS IN JULY AT 7 PM
Alpha is a series of sessions
exploring the basics of the
Christian faith. Each session
looks at a different question
that people can have about
faith and is designed to
create conversation.
Tuesday, June 21 3pm-5pm
Coffee Chats Charlas con Café
High School Students only come hang out in the Bosco room for Coffee, Conversation and Christ—How To Be A Modern Apostle.
Wednesday, June 22 6:30pm-8pm
Wacky Wednesday Miércoles Locos
Middle School and High School students come join us for soccer at Glenloch Rec Center. Para los estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria: vengan a jugar al fútbol (soccer) en Glenloch Rec Center.
Monday, June 27 10am-12pm
Mercy Monday Lunes de Misericordia
Sole Hope—Be a part of our shoe cutting party which will help make shoes with blue jeans and milk jugs for the children in Uganda. Participa en la fiesta para cortar zapatos que va a ayudar a hacer zapatos
para los niños en Uganda usando los pantalones de mezclilla y jarras plásticas de leche.
Tuesday, July 5 Thursday, July 14 3pm-5pm
Coffee Chats Charlas con Café
High School Students come join us for a Revelation Bible Study DVD series with Mark Hart. Register by June 29. Los estudiantes de Preparatoria: vengan a participar en una serie de DVD del estudio bíblico de
Apocalipsis con Mark Hart. Favor de inscribirse antes del 29 de junio.
Wednesday, July 6 6:30p-8:00p
Summer Olympics Middle and Highs school students: Get into the spirit of the summer Olympic games with Holy Trinity. Join us in the parking lot and prepared to get messy. Deadline to register is June 29. Estudiantes de Secundaria y Preparatoria: Pónganse en espíritu de los Juegos Olímpicos de verano con Holy Trinity. ¡Vengan con nosotros al estacionamiento y estén listos para ensuciarse!
Youth Ministry is collecting gently used blue jeans of all sizes and clean, plastic milk jugs to be used for the
Solehope project. Please drop off donations
to the Faith Formation office by June 22. Youth Ministry está juntando los pantalones
de mezclilla ligeramente usados de todas las
tallas y las jarras plásticas y limpias de leche
para usar en el Proyecto de Sole Help. Favor
de dejar las donaciones en la oficina de
Formación de Fe antes del 22 de junio.
Join us on Wednesday, June 22, from 6:30p-8p for a Soccer Game at Glenloch Rec Center. High School and Middle School students are invited, remember to wear tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. Para los estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria: vengan a jugar al fútbol (soccer) en Glenloch Rec Center.
By cutting out shoe parts, you provide the tools that our shoemakers need to make the shoes that can help keep thousands jigger free.