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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church | Tullahoma, Tennessee
LENTEN CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Thu Mar 19 @ 12 Noon | St. Paul, Tullahoma
(Fr. Klasek and Fr. George will hear confessions)
Thu Mar 26 @ 6PM | St. Anthony, Fayetteville
C H A NG E
Lent is all about change and change is usually not easy. In
order to change we have to leave something behind. Today
we hear about a very old man who decides to answer
God’s call. Abram experiences a tremendous amount of
change when he leaves everything behind, risking it all for
God’s promise. Jesus changes, is transfigured, right
before the eyes of his disciples. The Lenten scriptures
issue the call for us to change, to be transfigured, so that
we, too, will soon share in the glory of God. What is it that
the Lord is asking us to leave behind? Are we willing to
take the risk for the promise made by God? These
questions are at the heart of the Lenten journey of
Thank you to this week’s host: Knights of Columbus
Next week’s host: Parish Council
A chip on the
shoulder is the
heaviest load
anyone can carry.
—Anonymous
The Good Samaritan Our parish is helping to replenish the supply of
hygiene and household products (not covered by
food stamps) for the “Dignity Campaign” of The
Good Samaritan. Donations can be left in the
church vestibule. Items Needed: toothpaste,
toothbrushes, deodorant, toilet & facial tissue,
bath soap, shaving cream & disposable razors,
shampoo & conditioner, diapers, and dishwashing
liquid. Thank you for your generous support!
Fasting: Ages 18—59 fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, limiting themselves to one full meal and two smaller meals each day, with no snacking between meals.
Abstinence: Catholics age 14 and older abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all Fridays of Lent.
Excused from fast and abstinence outside the age limits include the physically or mentally ill including individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also excluded are pregnant or nursing women.
WHAT YOU GIVE UP FOR LENT CHANGES LIVES. Please take a “rice bowl” box as you leave church and use it to collect loose change
throughout lent. Return them when full or by Easter Sunday. Funds will be sent to Catholic Relief Services, a portion of which remains in our diocese to fund local hunger and poverty alleviation efforts.
The Knights of Columbus of St. Mark
Church will be holding a Fish Fry on
Friday, March 29th from 5—7 PM.
$10 per plate | Take out available.
Catholic Women of Faith Conference
Come be blessed and inspired! Saturday, March 28, 2020