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General Information / Información General

Parish Office / Oficina Parroquial: 770-939-3501

Regular Mass Times/Horario de Misas Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur/Lun, Mar, Mier, Jueves: 9:15am and 7:00pm Wednesday/Miércoles: 7:00pm Spanish/español Friday/Viernes: 9:15am Saturday/Sábado: 9:15am and 5:00pm Vigil 6:30pm Spanish/español Vigil Sunday/Domingo: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:30am, 1:15pm Spanish/español & 5:30pm Lifeteen Burmese Mass (3rd Sunday) 3:00pm Burmese Confessions / Confesiones Wednesday / Miércoles 6:30pm Saturday / Sábado After 9:15am Mass or by appt. Después de la Misa de las 9:15am o con cita.

Parish Office Hours/Horas de la Oficina Parroquial Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm

Sacraments

Pastor Rev. Richard Tibbetts

Parochial Vicar Rev. Fausto Marquez

In Residence Rev. Edward Danneker Rev. Daniel Agbeko Gbadji

Associate Clergy Rev. Dr. Dayle Geroski Rev. Mr. Cecil Reimer Rev. Mr. Tom Silvestri Rev. Dr. James Weiss

Business Manager

Beth Butler, Ext. 226 [email protected]

Director of Religious Education Barb Garvin, Ext. 233

[email protected]

Music Minister Gail Goodman, Ext. 228

[email protected]

Coordinator of Elementary Education Aida Buzeta, Ext. 235

[email protected]

Youth Minister, Life Teen & Edge

Mary Busbee, Ext. 232 [email protected]

Edge Program Coordinator

Emily Holmes, Ext. 232

Administrative Assistant

Penny Lampe, Ext. 252 [email protected]

Parish Secretary

Monique Marlette, Ext. 223

[email protected]

Custodial Maintenance

Zlatko Halimic, Ext. 239

Friends of St. Martin de Porres, Ext 231

Homebound? Do you know a parishioner who is homebound due

to illness, or is elderly and would like to receive Communion? Please contact

Eileen Anandappa at 770-908-0062 or e-mail her at

[email protected].

Sacramentos Bautismos para niños menores de 8 años: Las charlas para los bautismos

son el primero y segundo miércoles del mes. Los bautismos se celebran en

grupo el tercer sábado de cada mes a las 10am. Requisitos: Los padres deben estar registrados en la Parroquia, acta de nacimiento del niño/a, acta de

matrimonio católico de los padrinos, si los padrinos son solteros-- deberán ser mayores de 16 años y haber recibido los Sacramentos. Presentar el acta de

Confirmación, tomar las charlas de preparación para el bautismo o traer carta de la parroquia donde asisten en la que conste que son católicos prácticos.

Todos los documentos, junto con el registro para el bautismo se debe de

presentar en la primera charla. Para más información recoja los formularios para el bautismo en la mesa de bienvenida.

Próximas Charlas—7 & 14 de noviembre, 7pm, Salón de Asamblea, Bautismos, 17 de octubre a las 11am. Presentaciones: Niños y niñas de 40 días ó de tres años, inscribirse antes de la misa con los ujieres. Los niños de tres años deben estar bautizados.

Matrimonios: Como requisito deben completar una preparación matrimonial y

ser miembros de la parroquia por no menos de 6 meses. Para mas información, comuníquese con Padre Fausto Marquez, 770-939-3501, Ext.

225.

Unción de los Enfermos: Si tiene un familiar enfermo o conocido y que

pertenece a la parroquia, puede llamar para que el Sacerdote lo visite o algún Ministro Extraordinario de la Comunión. Llame a la oficina , 770-939-3501,

Ext. 225 y lo visitaremos y oraremos por el.

Baptism Under 8 Years of Age Parents are required to be members of the parish for at least six months and are required to complete a preparation program. Call the parish office to reserve a space in the Baptism class, held quarterly. Marriage: This sacrament requires completion of a marriage preparation program (generally fiv e to six months in length), as well as other notif ications. Please contact the parish office. Anointing of the Sick: Parishioners must notify the parish office to receive a communion visitation or anointing by a priest in the home or hospital.

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Lecturas para la semana del 11 de noviembre de 2012

Domingo: 1 Re 17, 10-16/Heb 9, 24-28/Mc 12, 38-44 o 12, 41-44 Lunes: Tit 1, 1-9/Lc 17, 1-6

Martes: Tit 2, 1-8. 11-14/Lc 17, 7-10 Miércoles: Tit 3, 1-7/Lc 17, 11-19

Jueves: Flm 7-20/Lc 17, 20-25 Viernes: 2 Jn 4-9/Lc 17, 26-37

Sábado: 3 Jn 5-8/Lc 18, 1-8 Domingo siguiente: Dn 12, 1-3/Heb 10, 11-14. 18/Mc 13, 24-32

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STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION:

YOU ARE A GIFT

Through God’s grace, each of us has been endowed with strengths, gifts, talents, and abilities. We are asked to use our God-given gifts

to help others.

The term “talent” for a gift with which we have been entrusted by God comes from Jesus’ Parable of the Talents, where it originally

meant a valuable coin. Like the stewards in the parable, entrusted with valuable commodities by our Master, will we hoard them in

fear, or invest them for great return?

Please prayerfully consider how you can share your blessings with our parish community and the wider world. Set aside more time

for ministry participation to benefit our parish faith community and those who need our assistance in the wider community.

Look for opportunities where your entire family can participate!

“ As each one has received a gi ft, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God's varied grace.” (1 Peter 4:10)

REFLEXION DE

CORRESPONSABILIDAD:

USTED HA RECIBIDO DONES A través de la Gracia de Dios, cada uno de nosotros ha sido dotado

de fortalezas, dones, talentos y habilidades. Pedimos que utilice los dones recibidos del Dios para ayudar a los demás.

El término “ talento” es un regalo que Dios ha confiado a nosotros y

proviene de Jesús en la Parábola de los Talentos, donde originalmente significaba una moneda valiosa. Al igual que los

administradores de la parábola, hemos sido encargados de productos valiosos por parte de nuestro Maestro; los guardaremos

con miedo o los invertiremos para un gran rendimiento?

Por favor considere en un espíritu de oración, cómo usted puede compartir sus bendiciones con nuestra comunidad parroquial y el

resto del mundo. Dedique más tiempo a participar en los ministerios, a beneficiar nuestra comunidad de fe y a los que

necesitan nuestra ayuda dentro de la comunidad en general. ! Busque oportunidades donde toda su familia pueda participar!

“Que cada cual ponga al servicio de los demás la Gracia que ha

recibido, como buenos administradores de las diversas gracias de Dios” (1 Pedro 4:10)

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OFFERTORY/OFERTORIO

Nov 3 & 4—$34,945.49

Thank you for your continued generosity! Gracias por tu generosidad.

Second Collections for November:

Nov 10 & 11—St. Vincent de Paul Nov 17 & 18—Friends of St. Martin Ministry

Nov 24 & 25—Campaign for Human Development

JJJJ$�/�3+�$�/�3+�$�/�3+�$�/�3+�����������������!!!!/CK/CK/CK/CK���������/..�/..�/..�/..����Tue. Nov 13—AARP Defensive Driving Course

Sat. Nov 17—Magnificat Prayer Breakfast

Sun. Nov 18—Knights of Columbus Breakfast

Sat. Dec 2—Women’s Advent Reflection

Sat. Dec 8—Blood Drive

Wed. Dec 12—Our Lady of Guadalupe Play

Thur. Dec 13—Peachtree Symphonic Concert

Sun, Dec 16—HIV/AIDS Bake Sale

Sun. Dec 16—Our Lady of Guadalupe Play

Tue. Dec 18—Advent Penance Service

Bulletin Submission Information: Bulletin content must be received in the parish office no later than Friday at 4:00pm of the week prior to publication. Please email your submissions to [email protected]. Thanks!

Please remember in your prayers/ Por favor recuerde en sus oraciones:

Barb Garvin, Zach Zambroske, Bill Zigler, Mary Lou McManus, Elaine Roy, William Helms, Carla Crawford, Khoung Mai, Erin Moore, TJ Kinard, Bart Dekam, Chuck and Mary Ann Kelly, David Johnson, Eleanor Wilson, Phyllis Reimer, Dot Brooks, Judy Eurton, Craig Hamrick, Clair Murphy, David Crawford, Fred Stephenson, Pat Howard, Carina Jimenez, Earl Cloutier, Kathleen Warnecke, Jean Witcher, Carmen Graciaa, Katie Lindquist, Betsy Bearden, Allene Kelly, Joe & Jean Smith, Karen, Victoria and Ariel Bivens, Charlene & Randy Timmons, Victoria Vaughn, Peggy Gangarosa, Mary & David Gingrich, Linda Alleback, Rose Galecki, Sheila Beale, Rachel Blackwell, Gloria Butler, Ruth Hyle, Lynn Brech, Margaret Kelly and Margaret & Jean Clos.

If you woul d like the name of a l oved one added to our published prayer list, pl ease call the church office at 770-939-3501, or email your request to office@holycr ossatlanta.org.

Por favor, llame a la oficina parroqui al a 770-939-3501 si desea poner a un familiar en la lista de oraci ones, o cuando la salud de alguien mejor e

o si ellos necesitan ser removi dos de l a lista. También nos puede mandar un mensaje por correo electrónico a [email protected].

Nursery News—The Nursery is open for the 9am Mass for children younger than 4 years of age. Parents who use the

Nursery, must also volunteer time to work in the Nursery. If you are interested in using the Nursery during this time, you MUST REGISTER with the Nursery Coordinator, Kathy Wiegand, BEFORE leaving your children). Please contact

Kathy, 912-536-5911 or email: [email protected] if you are interested in participating. Thank you!

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Please pray for the repose of the soul of

Liz Minnis & Sam Cerniglia

May the souls of the faithful departed, through the

mercy of God, rest in peace.

Por favor recuerde siempre en sus oraciones las

almas que han fallecido y ahora se encuentran

en el Reino de los cielos.

Sympathy Cards for Clyde Minnis may be sent to:

671 Pilgrim Terrace Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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Through incessant prayer, we open ourselv es more fully to understanding God’s will. Through f aith in the power of prayer, we experience God’s love and assistance. Our Christian life is nourished by the scriptures we read and by our receiv ed tradition.��

Podemos entender mas prof undamente la voluntad de Dios cuando estamos en continua oración. A través de nuestra f e en el poder de la oración, podemos sentir el amor y la ayuda de Dios. Nuestra vida Cristiana es alimentada por las escrituras que leemos y por la tradición recibida.

Mass Intentions & Readings/Intenciones & Lecturas de la Misa

Sunday/Domingo 11/11—Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44 [41-44] 5:00pm Vigil Maria Leos (D) by Art Gomez 6:30pm*Vigil For the people of Holy Cross/Por la gente de Holy Cross 7:30am Ann Simpson (D) by Joe Johnston 9:00am Bill Starrs (D) by Christine Ogel 11:30am Mel Scarbrough, Jr (D) by Dorothy Ford 1:15pm* Edmundo Canedo on his 80th Birthday by the Canedo Almaraz Family 5:30pm Holy Souls by the Costner Family

Monday/Lunes 11/12—Saint Josaphat, bishop, martyr Ti 1:1-9; Lk 17:1-6 9:15am Chester Galecki (D) by Eileen Anandappa 7:00pm Joe Gardner(D) Mary Lu Christiansen

Tuesday/Martes 11/13—Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, virgin (USA) Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Lk 17:7-10

9:15am Jim Petrie (D) The Angela Starrs 7:00pm For Holy Souls in Purgatory by Cherily n D’Souza

Wednesday/Miércoles 11/14 Ti 3:1-7; Lk 17:11-19 9:15am Delores Hall (L) by A Friend 7:00pm* Guadalupe Gonzalez Riv as (D) by Maria Oralia Gonzalez

Thursday/Jueves 11/15—Saint Albert the Great, bishop, doctor of the Church Phlm 7-20; Lk 17:20-25

9:15am Samuel & Frankie Bundrick (D) by Hue Bundrick 7:00pm Mike Azar (D) by the Costner Family

Friday/Viernes 11/16—Saint Margaret of Scotland; Saint Gertrude, virgin

2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17:26-37

9:15am Pour Souls in Purgatory by Hue Bundrick Saturday/Sábado 11/17—Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, religious (*Mass of Anointing/Misa de Sanación)

3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18:1-8

9:15am Sandy Sulliv an (D) by The Lampe Family 5:00pm Wallace Tay lor (D) by Dan & Andrew Kelly 6:30pm* Guadalupe Gonzalez Riv as (D) by Maria Oralia Gonzalez

Sunday/Domingo 11/18—Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32 7:30am Poor Souls in Purgatory by Joe Johnston 9:00am Mary Coughlin Melv in (D) by the Stewart Family 11:30am For the people of Holy Cross/Por la gente de Holy Cross 1:15pm* Yessenia Garcia (L) by Veronica Cando 5:30pm Bill Davis (D) by the Costner Family

*en español

The Altar Flowers may be given in memory or honor of loved ones. To schedule your altar Flower

intentions please call Martha Murphy at

770-934-1464.

Las flores del altar pueden ser

dedicadas a una intención especial tal como cumpleaños,

aniversario de muerte o de matri monio etc. Si desea hacer

su donación por favor llame a la oficina de la iglesia entre las

9:00am—1:00pm de lunes a viernes y procure por Monique.

Next Mass of Anointing Saturday, Nov ember 17

9:15am

Próxima Misa de Sanación Martes, 17 de noviembre

9:15am

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Faith Matters—The Problem of the Widow's Mite It is easy to listen to the f irst part of Mark's Gospel for this week. The opening v erses, rife with condemnation of the scribes, are

music to our ears. We enjoy a guilty pleasure with this scathing attack on those in authority. The particulars of Jesus' condemnation

cut across time and culture--flashy clothes, desiring places of high honor, receiving perks and privileges. Jesus takes on the puffed

up, the proud and cuts them down to size. His indictments are horrif ic and dev astating; his judgement swif t. This is the easy part of the passage, and we see these nameless scribes in our own liv es: difficult employ ers, problematic clergy, smarmy politicians.

What should giv e us pause is that the passage is not addressed to the scribes but to the crowds. Could it be that Jesus sensed

within the crowd their own encouragement of the shameless action of the scribes? Perhaps Jesus wanted the crowds to recognize

their role in this dishonorable situation. He seemed to ask, "Did any of y ou call the scribes on their behavior? Did y ou inv ite them to a

deeper holiness, or remind them of their vocation? Did y ou ignore the pretense of the scribes hoping to receiv e benef its or fav ors?

Many in the crowd had a stake in the system, in keeping the status quo. If the behav ior of the disciples on the road to Jerusalem

was any predictor, the disciples certainly would have been delighted to take their place with those in authority, replete with ev ery perk

and priv ilege. Jesus would have none of this. He condemned one and all who participated in a corrupting system. Ev en in the

center of worship Jesus did not hold his peace. He pointed to the widow as the epitome of a system corrupted. The widow, one of the

most v ulnerable groups in Hebrew society, f elt the expectation and burden of the Law. Those around her exhorted her to be f aithf ul, to keep the Law, to be a good Jew. She absorbed this teaching and came to believ e that her f aithf ulness required her to giv e of her

last resources.

As much as we hav e often read this text with ears that hear Jesus praising this widow, such is not the case. Jesus says, "No!" to

such understanding of the Law or faithfulness. He makes the disciples see the widow--someone they would hav e been blind and deaf

to in normal circumstances--as a person of importance, a daughter of Israel. He makes them see what the perversion of God's law

does to the most v ulnerable in our midst. He does not adv ocate they should be like her but instead resets their own v alue system.

Jesus rejects any system--even the Temple--that relegates women or the poor to places of invisibility. He rejects the religious

interpretation of the Scribes and Pharisees, and departs the Temple one f inal time having promised to build a temple where mercy will

matter more than sacrif ice.

Some weeks the challenge of Scripture hits us hard. It asks us to examine our lives in places we did not realize needed

examination. This week the Scripture asks us to reset our v alue system. It cautions us against embracing any system, cultural or religion that perv erts the will of God. It asks us if we participate in systems that value some indiv iduals more than others, that select

certain people f or positions of honor at the expense of others? Are we part of groups that encourage structures in society that keep

people disadv antaged. Do we believe God asks us to impoverish ourselves in support of religious institutions?

Jesus calls us to receive his love, mercy and forgiv eness, to live in the abundance of his lov e. That abundance gives us a status

as sons and daughters of God Most High. What we have to offer in response is not mites or millions but the whole of our being--

heart, mind and soul. These are the real treasures, the ones God truly desires.

Join us at Faith Matters each Sunday

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surrounding zip codes. The hours of operation are 9:00—11:45am, Tuesday - Friday.

San Martin de Porres Es una obra que ayuda a las personas con alimentos. Si necesitas ayuda de comida y eres miembro de nuestra

Parroquia solo necesitas venir para solicitar la ayuda. Ellos atienden los martes, miércoles, jueves y viernes

de 9:00am a 11:45am.

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Remembrance Book of the Dead During the month of November our parish’s Book of the Dead will be available near the Baptismal Font in the Church. We invite you to enter the names of those whom you wish to be remembered. (If you have entered them last year, there is no need to add their names again.)

AARP Driver Safety Course Tuesday, Nov 13 – 9AM – 3PM Why take the course? The AARP Driver Safety course teaches valuable defensive driving techniques and provides a refresher about the rules of the road. Plus, by completing the classroom course you could qualify for an automobile insurance discount from your insurance company. Pre-registration is required and participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Register by calling Holy Cross office. FREE in November to all Veterans, active and retired, their spouses and families. Be sure to mention the "Veterans Promotion" when you show up for the course, you will need to present a form of military identification. Participants pay at the door and must bring a lunch. Cost: $12–AARP Members, $15–Non Members before "Veterans Promotion" discount.

Catholicism DVD Series Monday, Nov 12 Joins us for the next presentation of Catholicism, by Fr. Robert E Barron. We meet in room 9/10 of the Religious Education Building. On the 2nd and 4th Monday nights at 7:00pm (Next Class November 12th). This series is open to high school age through adults, both male and female. It is free and no registration is required. Drop-ins Welcome!

Women’s Club News Tuesday, Nov 13 Attention: New Date—Due to the Thanksgiving holiday--the Women’s Club will be meeting Tuesday, Nov 13th. The meeting is held in rooms 7 & 8 in the school of religion building starting at 7pm. This is a very important meeting. We will be voting on “Woman of the Year”, selecting names of the families we are helping at Christmas and planning the Advent Reflection.

Community Thanksgiving Service Sunday, Nov 18 Our Annual Community Thanksgiving Service sponsored by the Northeast Ministers Organization will be held on Sunday, Nov 18 at 6pm at First Baptist Church in Tucker. We are asked to bring food in pop-top cans (Beanie-weenies, Chef-Boy-R-Dee, Vienna Sausages, etc.) It’s a great opportunity to celebrate our blessings with our neighbors, brothers and sisters in Christ.

Young at Heart The Young at Heart meeting for November has been canceled due to Thanksgiving. The next Young at Heart meeting will be Wednesday, December 19th.

Knights of Columbus Christmas Party Saturday, Dec 1 Knights of Columbus families and guests are invited to our annual Christmas Party on Saturday, December 1st at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall. The Council will furnish the Ham & Turkey. Each family is to bring a salad or vegetable to share. Santa will be there! For additional information, please contact Gil Spencer at 770-458-3878 or Bob Eichenberg at 770-492-0345.

Women’s Advent Reflection Sunday, Dec 2 Save this date for Sunday, Dec 2nd at 7pm in the Parish Hall for our annual Women’s Advent Reflection. Our speaker will be Dr. Tracy Ford, Dean of Worldview Studies at Belhaven University. Cost: $5 per person pay at the door, however you must make reservations. All ladies of the parish are invited to come. Make your reservations by November 27 with Martha Murphy at 770-934-1464 or [email protected] or Eleanor Camarata at 770-938-2776.

Blood Drive Saturday, Dec 8 9am-3pm The third annual Bob Buechner Memorial Blood Drive is scheduled to be held at Holy Cross on Saturday, Dec 8. Our goal this year is to become the biggest “church” drive in Georgia history. To do that we are going to need 300 donors. Sign-up sheets will be available in the gathering starting Nov 11 after all Masse s. There will be music, prizes, and food. Each unit of blood collected will help save three lives. If you would l ike to volunteer to help with the blood drive, please e-mail Kelly at [email protected].

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Advent Concert Thursday, Dec 13 As in past years, the Peachtree Symphonic Winds will be presenting an Advent concert on Thursday, Dec 13. It will begin at 8pm in the church sanctuary. All are welcome! Join us as we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This is a group of 60+ musicians, and the instrumental sounds fill the sanctuary beautifully! A great way to introduce instrumental music to the young ones and the young at heart as well! A reception will be held afterward in the parish Hall.

ALTAR SERVER TRAINING Training for any children, 3rd grade and older, interested in becoming an altar server, will be held on Saturday, January 26th, from 9:00am – 12:00pm. In order to participate in the training, the child must have already received First Communion and be a registered member of Holy Cross. Your child MUST be pre-registered to attend the training. Please contact Kris Chatfield at 770-414-9338 or by email at [email protected] to register your child for the training class.

Eucharistic Ministers Training Saturday, Dec 1 The next Eucharistic Ministers training will be Saturday, Dec 1 in the church at 9:45am. Please RSVP to Eileen Annandapa at 770-908-0062 or email [email protected]

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School Open House Sunday, Dec 2 3:00 – 5:00 pm Presentation 3:15 pm Immaculate Heart of Mary School (IHM) invites all prospective K-8 students and their parents to attend Open House on Sunday, December 2, from 3:00-5:00 pm. A special presentation at 3:15 pm will provide an overview of IHM from both the administrative and student perspective. Come enjoy this opportunity to meet teachers and administrators, tour the campus, and learn why IHM is a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Please contact Julie Tooher, Admissions Director, at 404-636-4488 or visit our web site at www.ihmschool.org.

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Announcements and parish activities are listed in our website. Visit us at www.holycrossatlanta.org.

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WHAT IS IT? A partnership w ith the rural Nicaraguan community of El Moto and Holy Cross Catholic Church to deliver and connect 1 Mile of 2� PVC w ater pipe. The pipe w ill carry 3 million gallons of w ater each year to the village. WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF THIS PARTNERSHIP? Community El Moto: 10% of the cost of the pipe and 100% of the labor. Holy Cross Catholic Church: 90% of the cost of the pipe and installation. HOW CAN HOLY CROSS ACHIEVE THIS GOAL? By complete the 1 Mile Board. WHAT IS THE 1 M ILE BOARD? The cost of the pipe and installation is $1 per foot. The 1 Mile Board has 100 numbers on it, ranging from 1 to 100. Part icipants take one of the numbers, commit to donate that amount (for example, if you take the number 24, you donate $24.) When all numbers are taken, w e have reach our goal ($4950). HOW TO DONATE? ♦ By Check…You may w rite a check to “Holy Cross Catholic

Church” and mark on the memo: “1 Mile Project” and mail it into the church (3175 Hathaw ay Ct., Atlanta, GA 30341.)

♦ Cash…A Ministry representative w ill be at the next Knights of Columbus breakfast on Sunday, November 18 (after the 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Masses) to accept cash donations.

QUESTIONS? Please contact Dick Suever for more information at 770-457-0007.

AMIGOS FOR CHRIST—1 MILE PROJECT

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Remembering Our Deceased Veterans

I have fought the good fight to the end;

have run the race to the finish; I have kept the faith…

Ben Austin, US Army

James F. Bailey, US Coast Guard

Raleigh E. Baldwin, US Navy

Charles Bartow, US Army

Geoffrey Beale, US Marine Corps

Daniel Beyer, US Army

Eric Beyer, US Army

Marcel J. Bougard, US Army

Frank A. Brucato, US Army

Robert Callahan, US Army

Tony J. Camarata, US Army

Edward Catalano, US Army Air Corps

Reid Cechman, US Army Air Corps

Paul Clifford, US Army

Willie F. Clos, US Marine Corps

Jacob B. Coffin, US Army

Joseph J. Comeroksi, US Navy

Robert P. Connelly, US Navy

Tom Costello, US Air Force

Edward S. Danda, US Army

Claude C. Davis Jr., US Air Force

Joseph DeSantis, US Army

Joseph Drake, US Army

William Durling, US Army

Henry E. Edwards, US Army

Henry P. Edwards, US Navy

John F. Edwards, US Army

Ron C. Edwards, US Army

Robert Edwards, US Navy

Charles Figley Sr., US Army

James William Fisher, US Air Force

David H. Flannery, US Marine Corps

Alfred J. Fournier, US Army

Hollis “ Ug” Franklin, US Army

John B. Franklin, US Marine Corps

Allan Gardner, US Navy

Arch Gietz, US Army

T.R. Goodwin, US Navy

Fernando Guzman, US Army

Charolette Holden, US Army

Earnest Harriston, US Army

Frank Harriston, US Army

Charles Hartwick Hacke, US Coast Guard

Ellis L. Haddad, US Air Force

Chip Harris, US Marine Corps

Walter Harris, US Air Force

Harry Hart, US Navy

Dewitt T. Hayes Jr., US Army

Boyd B. Hill, US Army

George Hoffman, US Armed Forces

William S. Hord, US Army

George T. Horlander, US Air Force

James Horlander, US Navy

Joseph Horlander, US Air Force

Russell Horlander, US Navy

Robert W. Hudson, US Army Air Corps

Daniel G. Kelly, US Navy

James J. Kelly Jr., US Navy

Christopher Kenny, US Army

Charles Krull, US Army

Edward Krull, US Army

Frank Krull, US Army Air Corps

Steve Krull, US Army Air Corps

James F. Lane, US Army

Nora K. Lester, US Army

Daniel Lee Linnabary II, US Marine Corps

Jerry McCarthy, US Navy

John McCarthy, US Navy

Raymond McCollum, US Army

Tom McCort, US Army

Fr. Aloysius McGonigal (Chaplain),

US Army

James McKee, US Army

Dorsey McLeroy, US Army

Earl J. Mason, US Navy

Albert Masty, US Navy

James Meers, US Army

Walter Mercer, US Army

Elvey Alvin Mitchell, US Army

Ada Louise Myers, US Army

George M. Myers, US Army

Jim Navaro, US Army

Clarence Nelson, US Navy

Louis W. Nelson, US Navy

Henry Nelson, US Army

John Nelson, US Army Air Corps

Calvin D. Oathoudt, US Navy

E.M. O’Connor, US Army

James H. Ogle, US Army

William O’Toole, US Army

Lee S. Palmer, US Army

William Quartarone, US Navy

Salvatore Quartarone, US Army

Foster H. Reid Jr., US Navy

Gene M. Reiley Jr, US Army

James P. Rickmond, US Army

Arthur Ridout, RC Air Force

James Rodgers, US Navy

John Z. Ryan, US Navy

Victor San Fratello, US Navy

Charles Sailus, US Navy

November 2012

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Remembering Our Deceased Veterans

I have fought the good fight to the end;

have run the race to the finish; I have kept the faith…

Charles Scherer, US Army

Helen Scherer, US Army

Arthur L. Schito, US Army Air Corps

Howell G. Shaw, US Navy

Tony Siso, US Marine Corps

Theodore Sparshatt, US Navy

Gordon Spidel, US Army Air Corps

Nicholas J. Spidel, US Army

Frank Stephenson, US Army

Mike Stokely, US Army

Wallace Taylor, US Army Air Corps

Joseph Peter Thomas, US Army/US Navy

Glenn L. Tennell, US Army

Roy W. Tyre, US Air Force

Steve Veve, US Army Air Corps

Tony Visk, US Army

James Walker, US Navy

Alfred Wayslow Jr., US Navy

Ronald Wellen, US Army

Wayne Westmoland, US Navy

Tom Wheeler, US Army

James L. Williams, US Air Force

Guy Witherite, US Army

Charles I. Van Horn, US Army

Calvin Russell Van Wagner III, US Army

Harry L Walton Sr, US Army

Kenneth R. Yates, US Navy

November 2012

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Since 2001, a total of 2146 Americans have lost their lives in support of the efforts of

Operation Enduring Freedom, in Afghanistan. Since 2003, 4486 Americans lost their lives in

support of the efforts of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We pray for the repose of their souls,

healing for their families, and wisdom for our leaders.

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Thank You To Our Living Veterans

They Served Their God and Country and Are Still Serving Today

Gerry Adai r, Womans Army Corps

Bob Anderson, US Navy

Brian Arnberger, US Air Force

Bernard Auer, US Air Force

Fred Augustine, US Navy

Don Baldwin, US Navy

Donald R. Baldwin, US Marine Corps

Paul Baldwin, US Navy

Robert C. Baldwin, US Navy

Michael Beatt, US Army

Wallace Beale, US Navy

Kelley Beavers, US Army

Michael Beavers, US Army

Harry Beyer, US Army

Willard Bongard, US Army

Tim Bowman, US Navy

Brian O’Hara Brennan, US Army

John E. Buseick, US Navy

Gerry Burns, US Army National Guard

John Burns, US Navy

David E. Galindo Castellon, US Marine

Corps

Sam Cerniglia, US Army

Jim Chatfield Jr, US Army

Joe Chatfield, US Army

Diane Chat field, US Army

Mimi Cheek, US Army

Patricia A. Chmiel, US Navy

Richard Claussen, US Army

Jean M. Clos, US Marine Corps

Chad Costner, US Army

Richard J. Danda, US Army

Michael Daunt, US Army/US Marine

Corps

Stephen C. Davis, US Army

Gerald Davy, US Army Air Corps

Jim Deets, US Marine Corps

Bart DeKom, US Navy

Christian de Wolff, US Army

Roberta Desantis, US Air Force

Miguel Donates, US Marine Corps/US

Army

Tim Dorion, US Army

John Flynn, US Army

Chester Galucki, US Air Force

Ward Gibbons, US Army

Peter Gilyard, US Army/US Navy

Bruce Goodman, US Navy

David Goodwin, US Air Force

Michael Goodwin, US Air Force

Noel L. Griese, US Army

Esther Guerrero, Womans Army Corps

Charles M. Hacke, US Navy

Liam Hale, US Army

Brian Hall, US Army

Ken Halron, US Army

Daniel Hamryka, US Navy

Robert Harriston, US Air Force

Vincent Hayes, US Army

Deborah Henderson, US Air Force

Joseph Henderson, US Air Force

Nicholas Henderson, US Air Force

Mylene Hill, US Army

Craig Holcomb, US Army

Vander Holden, US Navy

Ben Honkanen, US Navy

Chung Huynh, Republic of Vietnam Air

Force

James H. Jiles, US Army

Fred Johnson, US Army

Robert L. Jones, US Army Air Corps

Terrence Kaliner, US Marine Corps

Charlie Keith, US Army

Martha Wehner Keith, US Army

Michael Kelb, US Navy

Dane Kelly, US Marine Corps

David Kerner, US Army

Chuck Matthews, US Army

Mike Matthews, US Army

Daniel F. McCarthy, US Air Force

Jeremiah B. McCarthy, US Navy

David McLeroy, US Air Force

Arthur Morin, US Army Air Corps

Fr. Benjamin Morin, US Army

Chris Murphy, US Air Force

James Nelson, US Army

Michael Nelson, US Marine Corps

Kenny Newman, US Navy

Kevin Newman, US Navy

David Nichols, US Army

Lee Nugent, US Marine Corps

Kelly Oataudt, US Air Force

Scott Oataudt, US Navy

James C. O’Hara, US Navy

Michael O’Neill, US Marine Corps

Ralph Orr, US Air Force

Billy Palmer, US Army

Christopher Palmer, US Army

Kelley Philips, US Army

Fred Phillips, US Navy

John Pillar, US Air Force

Jose R. Portillo, US Marine Corps

Robert Quartarone, US Air Force

Thomas Quartarone, US Navy

November 2012

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They Served Their God and Country and Are Still Serving Today

Thomas Raterman, US Army

Charles A. Rickmond, US Army

Tim Rosser, US Marine Corps

Kevin R. Root, US Marine Corps

Michael San Fratello, US Navy

Frank Sanders, US Army

Carl G. Scherer, US Air Force

Allan Schuster, US Navy

Regis Sherer, US Air Force

James J. Shields, US Marine Corps

Donnie Shiniglio, US Armydd

Laurie C Simms, US Army

William R. Simms Jr., US Army

Jewelene T. Smith, US Army

Joe Smith, US Army

Robert R. Smith, US Air Force

Mark L. Sneegus, US Navy

Paul F. Spencer, US Army

Robert J. Spidel , US Army

Donald Spinner, US Army

Fred Stephenson, US Army

Tom Talley, US Navy

Sam Taylor, US Army

Anthony Thomas, US Army

Terry Lee Thomas, US Air Force

Jim Towhey, US Army

Francis Ungvarsky, US Army

Art Vigil, US Army

Frank Waindle, US Navy

Frank Alex Waindle, US Army

William Walker, US Army

Gregg Watson, US Army

R. Brinkley Wehner, US Army

William Weldin Jr, US Navy

John Werner, US Air Force

John M. Wiblyi, US Army

George Wieder, US Air Force

Michael Wilcox, US Navy/US Army

Rita Wright, US Army Nurse Corps

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