Page 1 St. George Maronite Catholic Church Weekly Newsleer Week of May 17, 2020 6th Week of the Resurrecon Divine Liturgy & Services Sunday: Rosary at 9:40AM Divine Liturgy at 10:00AM Monday - Friday at 12:00 Noon Saturday at 5:00 PM Facebook : @stgeorgesa YouTube: St. George Maronite Feast Days Thursday, May 21 Ascension of Our Lord (actual) Friday, May 22 St. Rita of Cascia Office Hours Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM—3:00 PM Stewardship Many have reached out asking what everyone can do to help with the church financials. While every donaon is greatly appreciated, the church does not want to put a financial burden on the faithful. If you are able and want to contribute, please follow link: hps:// www.stgeorgesa.org/donate-online/ YouTube Facebook SUBSCRIBE How We Are to be Receiving Holy Communion The life of the Church revolves around the sacraments, with the Eucharist at the center. In the Sacrament of the Eucharist, we receive Christ Himself and are nourished by His body and blood. Receiving the Eucharist changes us, unites the community, and strengthens the Body of Christ. In our Maronite tradion, communion is distributed by way of inncon, this means the priest dips the consecrated host into the consecrated wine and communion is given on the tongue. For reasonable reasons, other arrangements can be made with the approval of the bishop. Due to the health circumstances, communion will only be given in the hand and under one form (the Body of Christ, consecrated host). What we need to know when approaching communion: • Approach communion with reverence. You are about the receive the body and blood of Christ. • While waing for the person in front of you to receive recollect yourself for a moment and bow your head as a gesture of adoraon. • Step up when it is your turn. • Upon approaching the priest to receive communion, extend the hands with the leſt hand extended and the right hand under the leſt in support making a thrown for the King of Kings. • Do not remove your hand unl the Priest has placed the Sacred Host on your hand and removed his hand. • The response of “Amen” is given to the proclamaon “The Body of Christ,” and the Host is received. • Once you have received the Sacred Host, consume the Host immediately and directly in front of the Priest and then reverently move on. • Remember “Who” you are receiving. St. Cyril of Jerusalem (4th century) explains the way of receiving communion in the hand: "When you approach, do not go stretching out your open hands or having your fingers spread out, but make the leſt hand into a throne for the right which shall receive the King, and then cup your open hand and the Body of Christ, recing the 'Amen.' " Public Liturgies resume on Tuesday, May 19th, please review guidelines on page 3.
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St. George Maronite Catholic Church Weekly Newsletter
Week of May 17, 2020 6th Week of the Resurrection
Divine Liturgy & Services
Sunday: Rosary at 9:40AM
Divine Liturgy at 10:00AM
Monday - Friday at 12:00 Noon
Saturday at 5:00 PM
Facebook : @stgeorgesa
YouTube: St. George Maronite
Feast Days
Thursday, May 21 Ascension of Our Lord (actual) Friday, May 22 St. Rita of Cascia
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM—3:00 PM
Stewardship
Many have reached out asking what
everyone can do to help with the
church financials. While every
donation is greatly appreciated, the
church does not want to put a
financial burden on the faithful. If
you are able and want to contribute,
please follow link: https://
www.stgeorgesa.org/donate-online/
YouTube
Facebook
SUBSCRIBE
How We Are to be Receiving Holy Communion
The life of the Church revolves around the sacraments, with the Eucharist at the
center. In the Sacrament of the Eucharist, we receive Christ Himself and are
nourished by His body and blood. Receiving the Eucharist changes us, unites the
community, and strengthens the Body of Christ.
In our Maronite tradition, communion is distributed by way of intinction, this
means the priest dips the consecrated host into the consecrated wine and
communion is given on the tongue. For reasonable reasons, other arrangements
can be made with the approval of the bishop. Due to the health circumstances,
communion will only be given in the hand and under one form (the Body of Christ,
consecrated host).
What we need to know when approaching communion:
• Approach communion with reverence. You are about the receive the body
and blood of Christ.
• While waiting for the person in front of you to receive recollect yourself for
a moment and bow your head as a gesture of adoration.
• Step up when it is your turn.
• Upon approaching the priest to receive communion, extend the hands with
the left hand extended and the right hand under the left in support making
a thrown for the King of Kings.
• Do not remove your hand until the Priest has placed the Sacred Host on
your hand and removed his hand.
• The response of “Amen” is given to the proclamation “The Body of Christ,”
and the Host is received.
• Once you have received the Sacred Host, consume the Host immediately
and directly in front of the Priest and then reverently move on.
• Remember “Who” you are receiving.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem (4th century) explains
the way of receiving communion in the hand:
"When you approach, do not go stretching
out your open hands or having your fingers
spread out, but make the left hand into a
throne for the right which shall receive the
King, and then cup your open hand and the
Body of Christ, reciting the 'Amen.' "
Public Liturgies resume on Tuesday, May 19th, please review guidelines on page 3.
St. George Maronite Catholic Church Weekly Newsletter
Week of May 17, 2020 6th Week of the Resurrection
Sunday: (Rom 10:1-13; Lk 24:36-48 ) Liturgy for Jose and Sharon Fernandez on their 30th wedding anniversary Liturgy for Nicolas Alhaj, req. by his loving family
The centrality of the gospel is the cross; but fortunately it does not stop there. Jesus shows us the way and gives us the
power to overcome sin, despair, and death. Just as the first disciples were commissioned to bring the good news of
salvation to all the nations, so, we, too, are called to be witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus Christ to all who live on the
face of the earth. Do you witness to the joy of the gospel to those around you?
Monday: (Phil 3:1-12; Jn 11:1-16 ) Liturgy for Gloria Saliba req. by the Malouff family
After Jesus announced that he wants to go to Judea, the disciples said to him: “Rabbi, the Jews were just now trying to
stone you, and you are going there again?” What are the obstacles today that obstruct me from imitating Christ? What am
I doing to overcome them?
Tuesday: (Phil 3:13-21; Jn 11:17-28 ) Liturgy for Kirstin Hormel & Oddy Black ( birthdays) req. by Regina Aune
Before death, desperation, while facing the departure of a loved one, Martha kept her faith in Christ! Are we able to do so
in our daily lives? Despite the problems that we face, the pain and the suffering that we experience, do we keep our faith
in the Lord or is our faith subject to exterior circumstances?
Wednesday: (Phil 4:1-7; Jn 11:32-44 ) Liturgy for Barbra Kazen req. by George Wirsching
In every action, Jesus had always one purpose: communicating life to us. Are we trying in our lives, as Christians, to imitate
Jesus? Are we trying to give life to all the people we meet? When and why we fail to do this?
Thursday: (Acts 1:1-14; Mk 16:15-20 ) Liturgy for Bjorn Aune req. by Regina Aune
Jesus' departure and ascension into heaven was both an end and a beginning for his disciples. While it was the end of
Jesus' physical presence with his beloved disciples, it marked the beginning of Jesus' presence with them in a new way,
through the Holy Spirit. We have been given the task to be ambassadors for Jesus Christ. Do you witness to others the joy
of the gospel and the hope of the resurrection?
Friday: (Phil 4:8-14; Jn 3:12-15 ) Liturgy for Susan Garza, req. by Joann Reed
Jesus gives us the Holy Spirit that we may have power to be his witnesses and to spread and defend the gospel by word
and action. The Holy Spirit gives us his seven-fold gifts of wisdom and understanding, right judgment and courage,
knowledge and reverence for God and his ways, and a holy fear in God's presence (see Isaiah 11). Do you thirst for new in
the Spirit?
Saturday: (Phil 4:15-23; Jn 14:1-6 ) Liturgy for Rosemary Karam req. by the Ashmore family
Do you allow any troubles to rob you of God’s peace? Is there any fear or trouble which keeps you from the perfect peace
and happiness of a life surrendered to Christ?
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Children’s Activity
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Children’s Activity
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