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 October 11 & 14 101 Walt Banks Road / Peachtree City, GA 30269 September 18, 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 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
October 11 & 14
101 Walt Banks Road / Peachtree City, GA 30269
September 18, 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
Catholic Church
Franco Amendola, Jannette Avidano, Noha Baressi, Dave Barrett,
Ben Batemarco, Adele Benigno, Aixa Berrios, José Raúl Bonilla,
Joan Busey, Carolina Carranza, Gary Cramer, Ed Czechowski,
Rose Demers, Dcn. Gene Dickerson, Richard Dickerson, Jeannie Eckert,
Rozlin Feliciano, Fannie Ferrara, Albert Forini, Diane Forini, Kathy Fox, Jerry Greenwell, Dcn. Ben Gross, Ramón Gutiérez, Bob Jackson, Dcn. Don Kelsey, Dcn. Mike Landaiche,
Patricia Lawson, Maureen Lennon, Maria MacConnie, Dorothy Martin, Sharon Mc Bride,
Walter Page, Ken & Aldine Palmer, Neisa Pamfil, Dave Phillips, Rosalee Pigott, Javier
Rivera, Mark Smith, Rose Smith, David Thoman, Mary Ann Trask, Roy Tucker,
Dina Vacante, Rich Winiarski, Helen & Tom Zaworski, Shawn Zwigar t
Please pray for those who have died
Sister Maria Enrique, Siervas de Cr isto Sacerdote
Betty Jorgensen, wife of Michael Jorgensen
and all the wonderful caregivers
Saturday September 17 9:00 am Don Ventura 4:00 pm Mark Sturgill 5:30 pm Virginia & Bernadette Phillips Sunday September 18 7:15 am Mark Sturgill 8:45 am Parish Family 10:30 am Christina Senger 12:15 pm Don Ventura 1:45 pm Ecliserio Zetina 4:30 pm Timothy Romano Monday September 19 9:00 am Alberto Vargas 6:30 pm Souls in Purgatory Tuesday September 20 9:00 am Alex Bookalam 6:30 pm Janet Gunn Wednesday September 21 9:00 am Steve Wilcox (SI) 6:30 pm The Chabbouh Family (SI) Thursday September 22 9:00 am Kathy Szegedy (SI) 6:30 pm Michael DiBenedetto, Sr., Friday September 23 12:00 pm Diane Corda 6:30 pm Bruce Tonn (SI) Saturday September 24 9:00 am Frank & Virginia Foley 4:00 pm Warren Huffman 5:30 pm Wanda Gallagher Sunday September 25 7:15 am Souls in Purgatory 8:45 am Kelly Riney 10:30 am Parish Family 12:15 pm José A. Del Busto 1:45 pm Rosita Ferreira 4:30 pm Antonia & Eugenio Dias
Upcoming Second Collection: September 25 - Saint Vincent de Paul
Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia September 18, 2016
Mass Intentions
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.
Hearing Devices are available for your convenience
located in the back of the Church To sign up for Online Giving, please contact Michelle Gadoury at [email protected] or (678) 466-1707
Amos condemns the complacency of the
rich who seek only their own comfort.
In his parable of the rich man and
Lazarus, Jesus echoes Amos, exhorting
those who have to share with those who
have not. Self-sufficiency must never
blind us to the needs of others.
Only in this way do we keep God’s com-
mandments in integrity and in truth.
The annual second collection for St. Vincent de Paul Georgia will take
place next weekend, September 24 and 25. This collection goes not only to
helping people in our area, but also to families and individuals in need
across the state. A large network of volunteers, community partners, and
a central support staff allows SVdP Georgia to provide life-changing
programs and services, including direct aid assistance, Client Choice Food Pantries, and
support that helps clients move toward stability and self-sufficiency. With a commitment
to compassion and respect, SVdP works tirelessly to help thousands of families and indi-
viduals in need.
Last year, St. Vincent de Paul Georgia delivered nearly $15 million in financial, material,
educational, and spiritual support to more than 126,000 people. This support helps keep
people in their homes, ensures that their utilities stay on, and puts food on their tables.
This special second collection helps St. Vincent de Paul continue this mission. Please
be generous during this collection, and know that your donation goes directly to help
families and individuals move from crisis to stability.
Holy Trinity will hold a Life Chain on Sunday, October 2, on Respect
Life Sunday. What is Life Chain? It’s a prayer chain and public witness for
life and against abortion. At 3pm we will begin with prayer at the Pro-Life
Monument in front of the Old Rectory. The Life Chain will follow until
4:15pm. Signs will be provided. For more information, Contact Steve Allen at (770) 486-
Why? God wants us to come to Him with our questions, our worries and our concerns. He understands our grief and He desires to bring healing to grieving
hearts. What words of encouragement does God have for you and what does His healing look like? Join us on Wednesdays, 7pm-9pm, or Fridays, 9:30am-11:30am in Room #102 in the Faith Formation Building. Contact Tom McBrayer at (404) 797-2488, or at [email protected] for more information.
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for September
Universal: Centrality of the Human Person That each may contribute to the common good and to
the building of a society that places the human person at
the center.
Evangelization: Mission to Evangelize
That by participating in the Sacraments and meditating on Scrip-
ture, Christians may become more aware of their mission to evan-
gelize.
“As the body of Christ on earth, all of God's people
have been called to love and care for one another.”
Let us be there for you in your time of need. Stephen
Ministers are trained, confidential members of our
congregation that are called to serve all our brothers and sisters at
Holy Trinity. Let us walk with you. For more information about
Stephen Ministry, please contact Teri Sauer at (770) 630-7805 or
Frank Killoran at (678) 489-8502.
The First Friday Seniors Luncheon
Friday, October 7
All parishioners 55+ are invited for the fun and
fellowship after the noon First Friday Mass!
Knights of Columbus
IN SERVICE TO ONE. IN SERVICE TO ALL.
September 18: Donut sales at morning masses.
September 18: Knights Round Table meeting 3pm, Knights Hall.
September 24: Parkway pickup
(get credit towards your storm water bill)
September 24: 2nd Degree/Formation Degree (Saturday)
1:30pm Candidates, 2 pm starts in the Knights Hall
Projects in process:
1. New stove in the kitchen in the St. Faustina room
2. Youth Soccer Challenge (local and State Wide)
3. Youth Essay Contest (local and State Wide)
4. Donated $3,600, thus far, to support six seminarians
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School
861 Highway 279
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Did you know….
Our 83 graduates
earned over $12.3 Million in scholarship awards (Not including
HOPE)
volunteered over 2,000 hours at local organizations
took eight rigorous Theology classes as part of the curriculum
attended at least 4 retreats (some attended 8 or more)
participated in after-school activities (94%)
prayed before every class
learned to be a Christian leader
were accepted to some of the top Catholic Schools in the nation
including Marquette, Notre Dame, Fordham, Boston College,
St. John’s, University of Dayton, and Spring Hill.
Important Upcoming Dates
Sunday, November 13- Open House
(10am Mass; 11am-2pm Campus Tours)
SSAT at Mercy
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Saturday, March 4, 2017
A Baptismal Preparation Class will be held on Sunday,
October 2, at 10am in the Library. Classes are held on the
1st Sunday of each month, unless the first Sunday falls on
a holiday weekend. Babes in arms are welcome. Contact
Kathy Boats at (678) 466-1701.
I wish to that all of my Holy Trinity friends who
thought of me on my birthday and sent me those
beautiful cards. God bless you!
Stella Stevens
Save the Date!
Saturday, Oktober 15
Tickets go on sale next weekend!
Blessing of Pets
Tuesday, October 4
5:30pm
Behind Old Rectory
Embrace Third Annual Memorial Mass Embrace invites all families to the Third Annual
Memorial Mass in honor of all babies lost during
pregnancy, stillbirth or through the first year of life,
to be held on Saturday, October 15 at 9am. Please come and honor
your child, inscribe his/her name in our book of life, and gather
with other families that have gone through this same grief. Come
and experience what Jeremiah tell us in scripture “before you were
formed in the womb, I knew you.” (Jeremiah 5:1) A reception will
follow in the Adult Faith Room.
Rosary Rally
Praying for Our Country
Saturday, October 15.
Join us in praying for the health of our Nation,
in unity with over 14,000 Rosary Rallies being
held across the country through America
Needs Fatima. Contact Maria MacConnie at
(678) 230-5524 for more information.
More information on job openings
below and others can be found at:
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Archdiocese of Atlanta - Exec Dir of Development & Stewardship
Our Lady of Mercy, Fayetteville - Head Baseball Coach
Our Lady of the Assumption - PK Music Teacher, PT
St. George Village, Roswell - Floor Technician, FT
St. George Village, Roswell - Wait Staff
SGV, Treasures of Lakeview Neighborhood - C.N.A II
SGV, Treasures of Lakeview Neighborhood - LPN
St. Ignatius Jesuit Retreat House - Guest Services Rep, PT
St. Joseph Catholic School, Marietta - Afterschool Care Dir., PT
St. Peter Chanel Church, Roswell - Youth Minister, FT
Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City, Georgia September 18, 2016
Promise to protect, pledge to heal. To repor t abuse by church
personnel, call the Archdiocese of Atlanta 24-Hour Reporting
Hotline at (888) 437-0764. We are here to listen and take action!
Adult Speaker Series Tuesday, September 20, at 7pm, at St. Mary
Magdalene. Living an Ethic of Presence: Our Catholic call to offer
hospitality in inhospitable times. Dr. Marie Friedmann Marquardt,
Scholar-in-Residence, Candler School of Theology, Emory Univer-
sity. Drawing on her work with Central American asylum seekers,
and reflecting on the refugee crises happening around the world,
She will offer insights into how these refugee crises emerged (with
a focus on Central America), explore Christian ethical principles
that might help us to understand what we are called to do, and offer
time for reflection on how we might act together as a church com-
munity and as a nation. St. Mary Magdalene 3 Village Rd. Newnan
Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat in Ft. Mitchell, AL is
offering a weekend retreat entitled Mercy in the Minis-
try of Jesus on September 23-25. Are we aware of our
deeper neeed when we ask God for something? What
was behind people’s need when they asked Jesus for mercy in the
Gospel? As we ponder Jesus’ healing presence among the people
of the first century, we may find his mercy in our midst. We will
consider some titles related to the merciful Jesus and how this
might relate to our own life. Presented by Fr. Paul Maier. Retreat
begins with registration at 7pm (ET) on Friday and concludes with
dinner at noon on Sunday. For registration information, call (334)
855-4474 or write Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat, 107 Holy Trinity
Rd., Ft. Mitchell, AL 36856. Cost is $180.
PATH (Post Abortion Treatment and Healing) will
be facilitating a weekend long retreat where broken
hearts can be rebuilt, renewed, redeemed. Do you live
with the self -condemnation of abortion? Do you think
there is no forgiveness? Do you live with anxiety, fear, panic, and
depression? Good News! God desires you to be healed and whole.
He wants you to be joyful again. We can help. Come to our next
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat, September 30-October 2. Give
yourself the gift of Freedom and God's healing. For more infor-
mation visit our website at: www.healingafterabortion.org or call us
at (404) 717-5557.
Raffle tickets for the auxiliary
drive fund for Our Lady of Per-
petual Help Cancer Home will
be sold this weekend, September
17/18, after all Masses. Donation is $5 a book of 6 tickets or $1
per ticket. The raffle ticket is good for drawing for $500.00 cash,
Full-Size Bronze Rocking Horse and Gift Card For Stay at The
Great Wolfe Lodge in North Carolina. To be drawn at the Auxilia-
ry luncheon on Saturday, October 8. For further information con-
tact Cathi at (678) 364-0042. To quote the Hawthorne Dominican
Sisters who established and serve the Home “The sisters place their
trust in the loving providence of God…”and “it is supported by the
generosity of a sympathetic public”…Thank you for your support.
The Annual Silent Auction and
Luncheon sponsored by the Aux-
iliary of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Cancer Home will be held
at St. Peter Channel Catholic Church in Roswell on Saturday, Octo-
ber 8. Doors open at 10:30am for auction. Tickets for the event
are $45 per seat or $450 for a table of 10. For tickets or to donate
an item for the silent auction call Roseanne at (770) 889-4625.
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!
40 Days for Life will take place September 28 -
November 6. Atlanta will join other cities around
the world for this pro-life campaign that has been
saving lives and changing hearts. 40 Days for Life
has three components:
1) Prayer and Fasting: believers throughout our city are invited
to join together for 40 days of fervent prayer and fasting for an end
to abortion.
2) Peaceful Vigil: stand for life dur ing a 40-day peaceful public
witness outside the Feminist Women’s Health Center, 1924 Cliff
Valley Way, Atlanta 30329.
3) Community Outreach: help take a positive, upbeat pro-life
message to every corner of our city through media efforts, advoca-
cy, and public visibility.
Visit www.40daysforlife/com/Atlanta.
Dr. Scott Hahn will be the guest at Holy Spir it Cath-
olic Church on Saturday, November 5. Following
Mass, he will talk about the importance of the Eucha-
rist, the New Evangelization and the role mercy plays in
evangelizing our culture. Why are we called to evangelize? What is
our role in the New Evangelization? Tickets are $20 and may be
exciting and romantic one? Why settle for merely good
when you can have the exciting and romantic relationship
you both dreamed about just a few years ago? Now is the
time to reach out for more and attend a Worldwide Marriage En-
counter Weekend, September 30-October 2 at the Atlanta Marriott
Peachtree Corners. You can get more information or register online
at GATN-wwme.org or by calling (678) 242-WWME.
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Meets weekly in Fall & Spring Monday 7:00-9:00 PM
or Thursday 9:45-11:45 AM
Adult Faith Room
Walking with Purpose aims to bring women to a deeper personal relationship with Jesus Christ by offering personal study and small group discussion that link our everyday chal-lenges and struggles with the solutions given to us through the teachings of Christ and the Roman Catholic Church.
Too often we try to live a faith we
don't know or understand. Some of us stumble along with it, going through
the motions. Others simply walk away. That's why the time is right for Symbolon: Knowing the
Faith. Presented by the most trusted and compelling teachers and filmed
around the world with stunning cinemato raphy, Symbolon: Knowing
the Faith explains the essentials of the Catholic Faith in a way that will inform
our minds and inspire our hearts.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION: To register for any of theses classes or for more information contact Terri Thomas: 678-466-1739 or [email protected]
10 Weeks Symbolon: The
Catholic Faith Explained Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PM
Location: Old Rectory Basement
Toastmasters will meet on Mondays
7:00-8:30 PM Join us for an
Information Session Monday,
September 19 7:00 PM in room 102
Journey into the heart of St.
Thérèse of Lisieux’s Little Way with the 33 Days to Merciful Love Group Retreat. We'll uncover the power of trust; find the
inspiration to become great saints in ordinary circumstances; and
prepare for a personal consecration to Divine Mercy. This 6-week
parish retreat includes workbooks, group
discussion, and talks on DVD by renowned speaker and author Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Helping you to live a Gospel inspired
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
Join us for Inquiry. 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 on Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm. All sessions are informal and completely commitment free.
Are you a Catholic who would like to learn more about your Faith? Our RCIA is open to anyone. Look over our
schedule of classes and feel free to join us anytime!
This study provides the easiest way to understand the Bible.by making the complex simple. It helps you uncover the story
woven throughout Scripture so that you can get the “big picture” of the Bible and understand what it is all about. The Bible is a story about the Father’s unfailing love for you - a love that you are now called to share with others.
First Reconciliation and Communion 2nd grade and Special Sacramental
parents will meet during your students class time.
18 y 21 Sep
Junta para papás sobre
la Primera Comunión.
Catechist Certification
Classes
These classes will fulfill the requirements for Catechist
Certification Dinner at 6pm
Speaker 6:30pm-9pm Childcare is available upon request.
Sep 28 - Church History Deacon Steve Beers, St. George, Newnan
Oct 5 - Overview of Scripture Fr. Paul Miskiewicz, O.F.M.,
St. Philip Benizi
Oct 12 - Liturgy and Sacraments Fr. John Koziol O.F.M., St. Philip Benizi
Oct 19 - What the Church Believes Deacon Jerry Daly, St. Gabriel, Fayetteville
Growing In Faith Fall Fling Family fun, games, crafts and
food!
Vengan a participar en “Trunk or Treat” el viernes, 28 de octubre! Pueden decorar sus carritos de golf o coches y traer bolsas de dulces para darles a los niños que vienen a participar en “Trunk or Treat”!
Trunk or Treat
Friday, October 28 6pm - 8pm
Parents/Guardians of Edge and Elementary Faith Formation Students: For your convenience, the following two Adult Faith Formation courses will meet during your child’s Faith Formation session.
Bible Study: Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Sundays (beginning Sunday, September 18
During Elementary Faith Formation 8:45am-10:15am OR
Wednesdays (begins September 21) 4:30pm-6pm Location: Faith Formation Chapel
Suggested donation: $20 for materials
Catechetical Sunday September 18
The Church will celebrate Catechetical Sunday and focus on the theme "Prayer: The Faith Prayed." Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.
Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained Wednesdays (beginning Wednesday, September 14)
During Middle School Edge class 6:30pm-8pm Location: Old Rectory Basement
Join us for dinner in Loreto Hall from 6pm-6:30pm No Cost
de 7:30pm – 9pm en el salón de Bosco para convivir, comer y divertirnos!
Crezcan más profundamente en la jornada de fe con otros estudiantes de la preparatoria.
¡Esperamos verlos allí!
Come join The BAND (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) for fellowship, food and fun! Grow deeper in your faith journey with other high school students. We look forward to seeing you there.
Sunday, September 25 2:30pm - 4pm
Tuesday, September 27 6:30pm - 8pm
Registration forms are on htptc.com or in Faith Formation office. Deadline is September 28.
Attention All High Schoolers! Si no asistió a la junta para la Confirmación habrá una Junta bilingüe para Padres e Hijo(s)
el domingo 18 de septiembre de 3pm a 4:15pm en St. Faustina