St. John Neumann
Catholic Church

Lilburn, Georgia

 
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God Is With Us


Here’s some important news for the parish:

Our Building a Legacy of Faith project is a -movin’ and a-shakin’. As you know from last week’s bulletin, the Archbishop has given me permission to move forward with bringing on our architect, so that the plans for our new worship space might be completed. Please know that within a week or so, each person & family that offered a three-year pledge to build a legacy of our faithfulness will receive a letter, outlining how we will begin to redeem those pledges of necessary funds. I will be speaking to the parish soon about the project. Please remember that this project is one aspect of our spiritual renewal. We are being called to the joy of the Lord, in prayer and in fellowship and in service.

With all that we are doing as a parish has come some budgetary difficulties. After discussing these budgetary pressures with our Finance Council and with the parish’s Business Manager (Bill Marten), I have made a decision to down-size our staff, by eliminating one full-time position. The position held by Sherry Johnson (Adult Faith Formation) has been eliminated. The workload of that position will be picked up by members of the staff, by other lay leaders and by the deacons and priests of the parish.

In the year that I have been with the parish, I have seen the many talents of Sherry Johnson at work. She brought great gifts to the staff of the parish, and I know that her dedication to adult faith formation was recognized by those that saw her in action. Please know that the decision to eliminate her position was made because of budgetary concerns. Sherry completed her staff responsibilities on the 17th. Please God, she will continue to offer her gifts for the good of our parish family and the spiritual renewal we are being called to. Join with me in thanking Sherry Johnson for her years of service.

AMDG
Msgr. David Talley
Msgr. David Talley
 

Ministry Spotlight

Preschool

preschool 3St. John Neumann Preschool is currently registering students for the 2010-2011 school year. Children need to be two or three by September 1, 2010.  If you would like your child to be in a loving and caring Catholic environment that provides a fun and enriching hands-on program, please contact Marti McLeer at 770-833-0404.

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Three Disciplines of Lent

We are at the beginning of the holy season of Lent. Let us enter into the disciplines of this holy season. These three disciplines assist in that metanoia, that spiritual turning away from sin and turning toward the Lord and his Way of being human.

The first discipline of Lent: To intensify our prayer.  The Catechism of the Catholic Church instructs us in the spiritual relationship of prayer, quoting a Doctor of the Church, St. Thérèse of Lisieux. The Little Flower says that for me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward Heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy; and the Catechism goes on to say that humility is the foundation of prayer. Let us intensify our relationship with the Lord God, through personal prayer, through prayer with family and friends and through liturgical prayer (the sacraments, the Stations of the Cross). To that end, please make sure that you mark three dates in your calendar for the month of March. These are dates for prayer-filled participation:

 

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