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St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Archdiocese of Atlanta Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________ Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII 587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126 Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.com Email: [email protected] Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613 Pastor: Assistant: Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSP Rev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSP Rev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA) pastorsfds@gm ail.com [email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Third Sunday after Easter – April 22, 2018 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions Confessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am Today – 11:30am Mass will be a low Mass as the choir members recover from their exertions at Easter. Please note that this will not be a dialog Mass. Thank you for your understanding. Adult Education: This week: 10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 2 1:30pm - Epic! – Conclusion Next week : 10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 3 1:30pm - No Classes Until September Next Sunday: there is a second collection for Catholic Home Missions. Fr. DeGuzman returns on Monday. FNE Fundraiser: The FNE girls group will be having a fundraiser on Sunday, May 6. They will serve breakfast after the 9:00am Mass and lunch after the 11:30am Mass. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go toward their trip to the National Summer Girls Camp in New Hampshire this summer. Social Hall Chairs: Please promptly return any borrowed chairs as they are needed back in the social hall. Thank you. Sun., Apr. 22 Third Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Pro Populo 9:00am Low †K. M. 11:30am Low Cooper Santiago by Michael Incata Mon., Apr. 23 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Claire Reichard Tue., Apr. 24 St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen 6:30am †Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 9:00am Elizabeth Wheeler by Michael Incata Wed., Apr. 25 St. Mark 6:30am †Holy Souls, especially members of F.O.S.S. by Nora Rose 12:00pm Luke Crisler by Barb Haloda Thu., Apr. 26 Sts. Cletus & Marcellinus 6:30am †Irene Zucker Jamal by Catherine (Jamal) Kellam 9:00am †Romayne Chrisman by Troy Phillips Fri., Apr. 27 St. Peter Canisius 12:00pm †Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 7:00pm Thomas R. Kinsella by Thomas Anderson Exposition follows Mass Sat., Apr. 28 St. Paul of the Cross 7:00am †Holy Souls by Valerie Calloway 9:00am Tony & Lee Ann LaPlante 35 th Wedd. Anniv. by their children Sun., Apr. 29 Fourth Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Pro Populo 9:00am Low †C. G. 11:30am High Friends and Benefactors by Sofia Arango

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St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

pastorsfds@gm ail.com [email protected]

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Third Sunday after Easter – April 22, 2018_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Today – 11:30am Mass will be a low Mass as the choir members recover from their exertions at Easter. Please note that this will not be a dialog Mass. Thank you for your understanding.

Adult Education: This week:10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 21:30pm - Epic! – ConclusionNext week:10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 31:30pm - No Classes Until September

Next Sunday: there is a second collection for Catholic Home Missions.

Fr. DeGuzman returns on Monday.

FNE Fundraiser: The FNE girls group will be having a fundraiser on Sunday, May 6. They will serve breakfast after the 9:00am Mass and lunch after the 11:30am Mass. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go toward their trip to the National Summer Girls Camp in New Hampshire this summer.

Social Hall Chairs: Please promptly return any borrowed chairs as they are needed back in the social hall. Thank you.

Sun., Apr. 22 Third Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Pro Populo 9:00am Low †K. M. 11:30am Low Cooper Santiago by Michael Incata

Mon., Apr. 23 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Claire Reichard

Tue., Apr. 24 St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen 6:30am †Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 9:00am Elizabeth Wheeler by Michael Incata

Wed., Apr. 25 St. Mark 6:30am †Holy Souls, especially members of F.O.S.S. by Nora Rose 12:00pm Luke Crisler by Barb Haloda

Thu., Apr. 26 Sts. Cletus & Marcellinus 6:30am †Irene Zucker Jamal by Catherine (Jamal) Kellam 9:00am †Romayne Chrisman by Troy Phillips

Fri., Apr. 27 St. Peter Canisius 12:00pm †Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 7:00pm Thomas R. Kinsella by Thomas Anderson Exposition follows Mass

Sat., Apr. 28 St. Paul of the Cross 7:00am †Holy Souls by Valerie Calloway 9:00am Tony & Lee Ann LaPlante 35th Wedd. Anniv. by their children

Sun., Apr. 29 Fourth Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Pro Populo 9:00am Low †C. G. 11:30am High Friends and Benefactors by Sofia Arango

The Creedby Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D.

8. The Angels

God created both the material and angelic kingdoms: “For in him were all things created in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones, or dominations, or principalities, or powers. All things were created by him and in him” (Col. 1:16-17).

Angels in the Bible

Angels are pure spirits - that is, without bodies - and cannot be seen. Angels are mentioned as early as the third chapter of the Book of Genesis.

In the New Testament we read that an angel appeared to Zachary, to announce the birth of St. John; to the Blessed Virgin to announce the mystery of the Incarnation; to St. Joseph to inform him of the miraculous conception of Christ, and later of the flight to Egypt and the death of Herod; to the shepherds on the plain to tell of the birth of Christ. The angels ministered to Christ after His temptation. An angel stirred the waters of the pool of Bethsaida; comforted Christ in His agony; announced the Resurrection. An angel liberated the Twelve Apostles after they had been imprisoned by the high priest; spoke to the deacon Philip; freed Peter from prison; assisted Paul in his perils on the sea. In heaven there are as many as twelve legions of angels. In heaven, too, the angels see the face of the Father and rejoice over the repentant sinner. Before them Christ will confess the just man. On the Day of Judgment angels will promulgate God’s command, and separate the good from the evil. The lot of the just in heaven will be equal to that of the angels. The angels are pure spirits, having a higher power of intellect and will than man.

Trial of the Angels

At the moment of creation, or soon afterward, the angels were adorned with sanctifying grace and supernatural gifts. However, they were not immediately placed in heaven. For those who see God face to face can no longer sin but are definitely confirmed in the good; but some of the angels, as we know, sinned. A being endowed with a free will cannot be rewarded unless he has first merited that reward. All the angels were first granted a period of probation. While many of the angels remained faithful and merited heaven, some through their own fault sinned and were consigned to eternal punishment. In spite of their high degree of perfection, the angels could sin. He alone is impeccable whose own will is His norm of action - namely, God.

St. Francis de Sales Parish - Information & ContactsConfessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses;Sundays 6:45am, 8:15am, 10:30amBaptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birthMarriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the weddingEucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening MassRosary: before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday MassesReligious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15am (Sept-May)Legion of Mary: Meets Friday at 5:00pmKnights of Columbus: Meets 2nd Mon of month: Rosary at 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts at 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/homeColumbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pmFNE: Female scouting group meets Saturday mornings: [email protected] Gerard: For desirous, new, and expectant moms: [email protected] Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-11:15am & 1pm-1:30pm

No created will is its own rule of conduct, but each is subject to and regulated by the divine will.

Whenever the human will deviates from the divine will, there is sin. The angels committed a sin of pride. After their fall the evil angels were consigned to eternal punishment. “God spared not the angels that sinned but delivered them, drawn down by infernal ropes to the lower hell, unto torments” (2 Pt. 2:4): “The angels who kept not their principality but forsook their own habitation, he hath reserved under darkness in everlasting chains, unto the judgment of the great day” (Jude 6).

Guardian Angels

Good angels are delegated for the custody of men on earth. Man is a wayfarer to his heavenly home and, since the journey is beset with demons and robbers, he has need of guides and guardians - just as in human affairs we take a guide when we set out on a perilous road. Sacred Scripture and the fathers of the Church clearly teach that every man has his guardian angel. Speaking of the just man who confides in God, the psalmist says, “He hath given his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways” (Ps. 90:11). When Christ was warning against scandalizing children, He added, “Their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father” (Mt. 18:10). From this text, scripturists conclude that every individual from his birth has an angel delegated for his custody and care. St. Paul tells us that the angels are God’s ministers in the affairs of man’s salvation: “Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to ministers for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?” (Heb. 1:14). To be continued ...

St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

pastorsfds@gm ail.com [email protected]

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Second Sunday after Easter – April 15, 2018_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Last Sunday's Collection: $5,794.10 God reward you. FSSP Seminarian Burse: $2,507.00

Adult Education: This week:10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 11:30pm - Epic! – The New SpringtimeNext week:10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 21:30pm - Epic! – Conclusion

Next Sunday, April 22 the 11:30am Mass will be a low Mass as the choir members recover from their exertions at Easter. Please note that this will not be a dialog Mass. Thank you for your understanding.

Fr. DeGuzman will be away on vacation Mon., Apr. 16 – Mon., Apr. 23, inclusive. While away he will offer intentions for: Antoinette Thomas by Amy Thomas; Angela Wright by Wright Family; Conv. Mary Anderson by Thomas Anderson. There will only be one Mass each weekday during Father’s absence. Be sure to check the schedule.

Congratulations to Rachel Ayers, Claire Brissett, Riley Bush, Christian Dominguez, Mariana Felix, Joseph Floyd, Miriam Hodges, Axel Oddo, Nicholas Stump, Ryan Welch, Patrick Wells, and Patrick Wright who all received the sacrament of Confirmation yesterday.

Social Hall Chairs: Please promptly return any borrowed chairs as they are needed back in the social hall. Thank you.

Sun., Apr. 15 Second Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Intentions of Sister G. Casavantes 9:00am Low Pro Populo 11:30am High Special Intention by Maggie Hagerty

Mon., Apr. 16 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Tommy Kinsella

Tue., Apr. 17 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 9:00am James L. Browning

Wed., Apr. 18 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm †Poor Souls in Purgatory

Thu., Apr. 19 Feria of Paschaltide No 6:30am Mass 9:00am †Poor Souls in Purgatory

Fri., Apr. 20 Feria of Paschaltide No 12:00pm Mass 7:00pm Intentions of Gary Exposition follows Mass

Sat., Apr. 21 St. Anselm No 7:00am Mass 9:00am †E. K.

Sun., Apr. 22 Third Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Pro Populo 9:00am Low †K. M. 11:30am Low Cooper Santiago by Michael Incata

The Creedby Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D.

7. The Blessed Trinity (cont'd)

The Blessed Trinity in the Old Testament

God did not choose to reveal this mystery expressly in the Old Testament because the Jews, being inclined toward polytheism, might have erroneously worshipped three gods. Yet some Old Testament passages intimate that there is more than one Person in God. Before creating man, God is represented as saying, “Let us make man according to our image and likeness” (Gen. 1:26). Again, when He was on the point of expelling our first parents from Paradise, God said, “Behold, Adam is become as one of us” (Gen. 3:22). After the building of the tower of Babel, God said, “Come, let us go down and there confound their tongue” (Gen. 11:7). In Numbers 6:23-26 we find the formula of blessing pronounced by the priest over the people; in it the name of Jehovah is thrice repeated; the Church fathers see in this a foreshadowing of the mystery of the Trinity particularly because the three gifts imparted by this blessing - protection, mercy, and peace - correspond to what we appropriate to each Person:

“The Lord bless thee, and keep thee; The Lord show his face to thee, and have mercy on thee; The Lord turn his countenance to thee, and give thee peace.”

The fathers interpreted in the same sense the vision related to Isaias (6:1-9), in which the seraphim praise the Lord with the threefold “Holy” and where the Lord asks, “Whom shall I send and who shall go for us?”

The Blessed Trinity in the New Testament

The mystery of the Blessed Trinity is fully revealed in the New Testament; while describing the life and teaching of our Lord, the sacred writers make plain mention of the three Divine Persons. We shall quote three passages:

1. A Trinity of Persons is mentioned in connection with the Incarnation. The angel is sent by God the Father: “The angel Gabriel was sent from God into a city of Galilee” (Lk. 1:26). The Holy Ghost is to fashion the soul and body of Christ in the womb of the Blessed Virgin: “The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the most High shall overshadow thee” (Lk. 1:35). The Son is announced to be born of a virgin: “The Holy which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God” (Lk. 1:35).

2. Three distinct Persons - distinguished not only by Their names but also by Their distinct operations - are mentioned in connection with the Baptism of Christ. The Father says, “This is my beloved Son” (Mt. 3:17).

St. Francis de Sales Parish - Information & ContactsConfessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses;Sundays 6:45am, 8:15am, 10:30amBaptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birthMarriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the weddingEucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening MassRosary: before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday MassesReligious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15am (Sept-May)Legion of Mary: Meets Friday at 5:00pmKnights of Columbus: Meets 2nd Mon of month: Rosary at 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts at 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/homeColumbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pmFNE: Female scouting group meets Saturday mornings: [email protected] Gerard: For desirous, new, and expectant moms: [email protected] Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-11:15am & 1pm-1:30pm

The Holy Ghost is distinguished from the other two Persons, for while the Father speaks from heaven, the Holy Ghost descends upon Christ under the visible form of a dove. (Lk. 3:22).

3. In the formula of baptism we read, “Going, therefore, teach ye all nations: baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost” (Mt. 28:19). Here again there is mention of three distinct Persons: the conjunction “and” together with the definite article are repeated before the names. These three Persons are divine because the Son and Holy Ghost are placed on an equality with the Father.

All the external works of God proceed from the Divine Nature. And since the one Divine Nature is common to all three Persons, all divine works are common to the three Persons. However, Sacred Scripture and Tradition make use of appropriation, that is, assigning certain works to one Person in the Trinity. This appropriation is based on the position of each Person in the Blessed Trinity and on the manner of His procession. Here are examples:

1. Since the Father proceeds from no one, to Him is appropriated the name of Creator since creation is the production of things out of nothing. Again, He is called eternal because eternity excludes a beginning. Since He is the source of the divine processions, He is called omnipotent because omnipotence is the font of all God’s works.

2. Since the Son proceeds by way of intellectual generation, to Him are attributed the titles of Wisdom, the Word, and of works of wisdom.

3. Since the Holy Ghost proceeds by way of love, since He is the personalized bond of mutual love between the Father and Son, to Him are appropriated the title of Charity and the works of divine love, especially our sanctification.

To be continued ...

St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

pastorsfds@gm ail.com [email protected]

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Low Sunday – April 8, 2018_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Last Sunday's Collection: $5,876.00 God reward you. Archdiocesan Seminarians: $203.25

Today – Divine Mercy Sunday: There will be a pot-luck lunch in the social hall after the 11:30am Mass. Confessions will be heard from 2:00-2:50pm before the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Please note that it is not necessary to confess on this day to obtain the indulgence.

Adult Education: No classes today.Next week:10:15am - Bible Timeline – The Messianic Fulfillment, Part 11:30pm - Epic! – The New Springtime

Mon., Apr. 9 – Annunciation of BVM: there will be a sung Mass in the evening to celebrate this feast followed by a reception in the social hall.Please bring refreshments to share.

Wed., Apr. 11 – St Gerard's Ministry: The next mom's & children's Mass is this Wed at 12:00pm. Please bring your small children as we help them practice being in Mass. Confessions begin at 11:30am (we can watch your little ones). Bring your own snack/lunch for a small social afterwards.

Sat., Apr. 14 – There will be a sung Mass at 9:00am followed by …Sacrament of Confirmation to be receieved by Rachel Ayers, Claire Brissett, Riley Bush, Christian Dominguez, Mariana Felix, Joseph Floyd, Miriam Hodges, Axel Oddo, Nicholas Stump, Ryan Welch, Patrick Wells, and Patrick Wright. Please keep the twelve Confirmandi in your prayers.

Congratulations to James Smith, who was received into the Church yesterday.

Sun., Apr. 8 Low Sunday (Octave Day of Easter) 7:15am Low †Romayne Chrisman by Troy Phillips 9:00am Low Mary Hagerty by Brian & Lisa Hagerty 11:30am High Pro Populo

Mon., Apr. 9 Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 6:30am Intention of Confraternity by Mari Maria-Gabriela Sato 7:30pm F.S.S.P. by Constance Jackson

Tue., Apr. 10 Feria of Paschaltide 6:30am Gerald Brown 9:00am Celebrant's Intention

Wed., Apr. 11 St. Leo the Great 6:30am †Isabel Santana by Carmen I. Santiago 12:00pm St. Gerard Ministry

Thu., Apr. 12 Feria of Paschaltide 6:30am Christopher Williams by Barb Haloda 9:00am Maureen Schnelker

Fri., Apr. 13 St. Hermenegild 12:00pm †Holy Souls by Maureen Cunningham 7:00pm Anthony Plowman by Michael Incata Exposition follows Mass

Sat., Apr. 14 St. Justin 7:00am †Romayne Chrisman by Troy Phillips 9:00am Confirmation Candidates

Sun., Apr. 15 Second Sunday after Easter 7:15am Low Intentions of Sister G. Casavantes 9:00am Low Pro Populo 11:30am High Special Intention by Maggie Hagerty

The Creedby Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D.

7. The Blessed Trinity (cont'd)

The Blessed Trinity a Vital Truth

The fact that the Blessed Trinity is a mystery does not mean that it is something removed from our lives and of no interest to us. On the contrary, no supernatural reality enters so intimately into our spiritual life and into our whole religion as the Blessed Trinity. It is a revelation of God’s inner life, of that life which we lost in Adam and regained in Christ, of the life which is communicated to us by the Holy Spirit, making us sons of God and coheirs with Christ in God’s heavenly glory. The Father communicates His own divine life to the Son. They both, by a vital operation, bestow the same on the Holy Spirit who distributes the divine life - merited for us by the Passion and death of Christ - to our soul: for Christ redeemed us from the miseries and slaveries of the unregenerate world and made us sons of God: “And because you are sons, God hath sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying: Abba, Father. Therefore now he is not a servant but a son” (Gal. 4:6-7). “By Him we have access both in one Spirit to the Father. Now therefore you are no more strangers and foreigners: but you are fellow citizens with the saints, and the domestics of God” (Eph. 2:18-19).

To be continued ...

Divine Mercy Indulgence

Usual Conditions for every Plenary Indulgence

▪ Sacramental confession [according to previously issued norms, within about 20 days before or after]

▪ Eucharistic communion [according to previously issued norms, preferably on the day, or the days before or after]

▪ Prayer for the intentions of Supreme Pontiff [certain prayers are not Specified]

Specific Conditions for this Indulgence

On Divine Mercy Sunday, in any church or chapel, in a spirit that is completely detached from the affection for a sin, even a venial sin, take part in the prayers and devotions held in honor of Divine Mercy or in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reserved in the tabernacle, recite the Our Father and the Creed, adding a devout prayer to the merciful Lord Jesus, e.g., “Merciful Jesus, I trust in you!"

A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who, at least with a Contrite heart, pray to the merciful Lord Jesus a legitimately approved Invocation, e.g., “Jesus I trust in You”, “My Jesus, mercy” or any other approved invocation.

Duty of Priests

▪ Priests who exercise pastoral ministry, especially parish priests, should inform the faithful in the most suitable way of the Church's salutary provision of a plenary indulgence.

▪ Promptly and generously be willing to hear their confessions: this does not necessarily have to be on Divine Mercy Sunday itself since that is not a condition for the indulgence.

▪ The confession requirement does not have to be met on the feast itself. That would be an impossible burden for the clergy if it did. The Communion requirement is easily met, since Sunday is a day of obligation. The norm of 20 days before or after the indulgenced work suffices.

The Regina Caeli is said in place of the Angelus during Eastertide.

V. O Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. R. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. V. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. R. Pray for us to God, alleluia.V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. R. For the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.

Let us pray. O God, who gave joy to the world through the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee, that through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, His Mother, we may obtain the joys of everlasting life. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

St. Francis de Sales Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Atlanta

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) ___________________________________________________________________________

Dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacramentsaccording to the 1962 Roman Missal of St. John XXIII

587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126

Website: www.stfrancisdesalesatl.comEmail: [email protected]

Office: 770-948-6888 Emergency Cell: 404-291-1595 Bookstore: 770-745-3613

Pastor:Assistant:

Rev. Carlos S. Casavantes, FSSPRev. Joseph DeGuzman, FSSPRev. Mr. Doug Anderson (AoA)

pastorsfds@gm ail.com [email protected]

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Easter Sunday – April 1, 2018_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Liturgical Calendar & Mass IntentionsConfessions heard before all Masses. Sundays 6:45, 8:15 & 10:30am

Last Sunday's Collection: $6,526.00 God reward you. Christians in the Holy Land: $890.58

Fr. Casavantes and Fr. DeGuzman would like to wish you all a Happy and Blessed Easter!

Thank you to all the parishioners who generously contributed so freely of their time in preparation for Holy Week & Easter, and all those who give of their time throughout the year. This parish would not be here without the support of all our office volunteers, collection counters, altar servers, choir, altar guild, ushers, social event coordinators, catechists, cleaners, those who provide meals for the priests, and all who contribute to the care and growth of SFdS. May God reward you!

Today - Easter Egg Hunt: immediately after the 9:00am Mass.

Today - FSSP Seminarian Burse: Please include in first collection and make checks out to FSSP rather than to our parish. Thank you for your generous support of the seminarians.

Today – Second Collection for Archdiocesan Seminarians.Please make checks payable to our parish.

Next Sunday – Divine Mercy: there will be a pot-luck lunch in the social hall after the 11:30am Mass. Please bring dishes to share by family last name: A-F: Vegetable/Side Dish, G-J: Fruit/Rolls/Cheese & Crackers, K-V: Meat/Main Dish, W-Z: Dessert, ALL: One 2 liter/Half Gallon drink or water. Confessions will be heard from 2:00-2:50pm before the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Please note that it is not necessary to confess on this day to obtain the indulgence.

Sun, Apr 1 Easter Sunday No 7:15am Mass 9:00am Low Pro Populo 11:30am High Easter Flowers Donors’ Intentions

Mon, Apr 2 Easter Monday No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Intentions of Sister G. Casavantes

Tue, Apr 3 Easter Tuesday No 6:30am Mass 9:00am Intentions of Tommy Kinsella

Wed, Apr 4 Easter Wednesday No 6:30am Mass 12:00pm Intentions of Michael Friedl

Thu, Apr 5 Easter Thursday 6:30am †Souls in Purgatory 9:00am Celebrant's Intention

Fri, Apr 6 Easter Friday (First Friday) 12:00pm †Helen Downing by Linda Licon 7:00pm †Emilia Orci de Quintero by Nohemi Oddo Exposition follows Mass Sat, Apr 7 Easter Saturday (First Saturday) 7:00am Intentions of Sister G. Casavantes 9:00am My Family by Mary Hagerty First Saturday Devotions after Mass

Sun, Apr 8 Low Sunday (Octave Day of Easter) 7:15am Low †Romayne Chrisman by Troy Phillips 9:00am Low Mary Hagerty by Brian & Lisa Hagerty 11:30am High Pro Populo

St. Francis de Sales Parish - Information & ContactsConfessions: 15 mins before weekday Masses;Sundays 6:45am, 8:15am, 10:30amBaptism: Contact the parish at least six weeks before birthMarriage: Contact the parish at least six months before the weddingEucharistic Exposition: Friday after evening MassRosary: before 9:00am and 11:30am Sunday MassesReligious Education (CCD): Sundays at 10:15am (Sept-May)Legion of Mary: Meets Friday at 5:00pmKnights of Columbus: Meets 2nd Mon of month: Rosary at 6:30pm, dinner, meeting starts at 7:30pm: https://sites.google.com/view/kofc14625/homeColumbian Squires: Circle meets on 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:15pmFNE: Female scouting group meets Saturday mornings: [email protected] Gerard: For desirous, new, and expectant moms: [email protected] Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-11:15am & 1pm-1:30pm

The Creed (cont'd)by Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas, Ph.D; S.T.D.

7. The Blessed Trinity

The Doctrine of the Blessed TrinityRevelation teaches us that there are three Divine Persons in God, really distinct from one another, yet equal in all things: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. The Father created us, the Incarnate Son redeemed us, the Holy Ghost distributes the divine life in our soul. The Father is called the first Person because He is unbegotten but begets the Son from all eternity. The Son is called the second Person because He proceeds from the Father as His Word by intellectual generation. The Holy Ghost is called the third Person because He eternally proceeds by love from the Father and Son. The numbering of the divine Persons in the Trinity does not indicate degrees of perfection buy only the order of processions. In the Blessed Trinity the Divine Nature is not divided into three parts, but the three Persons possess and act through one and the same divine nature which is common to all three Persons. Possessing and operating through numerically one and the same infinitely perfect Divine Nature, the three Persons are coequal, consubstantial, coeternal, co-adorable. In the Preface of the Blessed Trinity, we confess that we “adore distinction in persons, oneness in being, and equality in majesty.”

A MysteryThe Blessed Trinity is a mystery - that is, a truth which we cannot fully understand but which we believe firmly because of God’s word. No created intellect can fully fathom this supernatural mystery. One day while walking along the seashore and pondering on this mystery St. Augustine saw a little child pouring the water from the ocean into a hole in the sand. St. Augustine stopped and said to the child, “What are you trying to do?” The child answered, “I am going to pour all the water of the ocean into this hole.” “But that is impossible,” said St. Augustine. Then the Child said, “It is easier for me to pour the whole ocean in that hollow in the sand than it is for your intellect to grasp the mystery of the Holy Trinity.” To be continued ...

Fr. DeGuzman will be away on vacation Mon, Apr 2 – Wed, Apr 4.While away the following Mass intentions will be offered: Gerald Brown; †Richard Grey by Marcos Huizel

The Parish Offices will be closed Monday and Tuesday of this week. Please do not expect phone calls or emails to be answered. In cases of genuine emergency, please use the parish emergency cell phone number.

Today - Angelic Warfare Confraternity: Members are eligible to receive a plenary indulgence today, under the usual conditions.

The Bookstore will be closed today and will reopen next Sunday.

Adult Education: No Classes today – Classes resume April 15

The Regina Caeli is said in place of the Angelus during Eastertide.

V. O Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. R. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. V. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. R. Pray for us to God, alleluia.V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. R. For the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.

Let us pray. O God, who gave joy to the world through the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee, that through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, His Mother, we may obtain the joys of everlasting life. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Regina Caeli is said in place of the Angelus during Eastertide.

V. O Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. R. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. V. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. R. Pray for us to God, alleluia.V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. R. For the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.

Let us pray. O God, who gave joy to the world through the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee, that through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, His Mother, we may obtain the joys of everlasting life. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered Saturday,Apr 14, followed by a reception in the social hall. Please keep the twelve Confirmandi in your prayers.

The Legion of Mary Acies: The Acies, a Latin word meaning an army set in Battle array, is the annual consecration of each Legionary (Active & Auxiliary) to Our Lady. The Acies is the great Central annual function of the Legion of Mary when we renew our declaration of fealty to Mary Our Mother & Our Queen. Please join us at 10:00am on Saturday, April 7, 2018 in Jonesboro at Saint Philip Benizi.