Tuesday, September 27, 2022

CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTAIN MOTHERS ESTABLISHED

 









Confraternity of Christain Mothers in Nigeria

CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTAIN MOTHERS HAS JUST BEEN ESTABLISHED IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF ATLANTA

The Archbishop of Atlanta has just established the Confraternity of Christain mothers in the archdiocese. The confraternity will be erected at the parish of Saint Francis de Sales and will be under the direction of the FSSP. The confraternity will have its first meeting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. All women (mothers or not), ages 18 and up, are invited to come for the 9 a.m. parish Mass and meet in the social hall at 10:15 a.m. for the first monthly "mini retreat for mothers," where you will learn information on the confraternity, receive a formation talk by Father Rapoport FSSP, and have social time. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided, and the meeting will wrap up no later than noon. Childcare will not be available, but nursing babies are welcome. Subsequent meetings will follow a similar format and take place every third Saturday. By receiving Our Lord in Holy Communion, working together, meeting regularly to pray with and for one another and their children, the members of the confraternity are schooled in the ideals of Christian womanhood, wifehood, and motherhood, and aid one another in educating their children at home to become faithful members of the Catholic Church and imitators of Mary, the ideal Mother, and her perfect Son, Jesus Christ. Please contact Fr. Rapoport (assistant@fsspatl.com) for more details. 

Saint Francis de Sales

587 Landers Drive

Mableton Ga 30126

30126

St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church - Latin Mass Atlanta (fsspatl.com)


Wednesday, September 21, 2022

HIGH MASS THIS SUNDAY MACON

 

LATIN MASS THIS SUNDAY IN MACON

The next scheduled Latin Mass in Macon is this Sunday, at 2:00 pm. Please help support this endeavor and make sure you thank the pastor: Father John Johnson at Saint Joseph's Catholic Church in downtown Macon. Please spread the word and bring a friend, lets show there is support for tradition in middle Georgia. Let's keep this mass continuing.  Remember that the current decree is that ALL traditional liturgies in this Diocese will be forbidden in May 2023.

For directions see https://stjosephmacon.wordpress.com/

HIGH MASS THIS SUNDAY AUGUSTA

 

The pastor Father Almeter

LATIN HIGH MASS AUGUSTA SEPTEMBER 25TH 16TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 

PLEASE COME IN 8 MONTHS ALL LATIN MASSES WILL BE ABOLISHED IN THIS DIOCESE

The date for the monthly Latin High mass in September (4th Sunday of Each Month) is this Sunday, at 12:30 pm. After mass there will be a potluck social in the Saint Francis parish hall. This potluck is for the traditional community and for visitors to be able to socialize and make new friends. There is usually entertainment as well. Even if you don't bring anything, please come and meet like-minded Catholics. 

Most Holy Trinity

720 Telfair Street

Augusta Ga 30901

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

TRADITIONAL FORM OF CONFESSION






Una Voce Atlanta published the below article while Summorum Pontificum was in force to assist new Latin Mass sites in our state with how different Traditional Confessions are in comparison with  novus ordo confessions. Due to the recent interest in traditional confessions in our Archdiocese, the article is reposted below for our new members in Una Voce Atlanta

 CONSIDERATIONS ON TRADITIONAL CONFESSION 

The penitent enters the confessional and says, “Bless me Father, for I have sinned.” The penitent makes the Sign of the Cross while the priest says, “The Lord be in Thy heart and on thy lips, that thou mayest rightly confess thy sins. In the name of the Father †, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.” The penitent tells the priest his state in life and how long it has been since his last Confession, then recites the number and kind of his sins. The penitent concludes with a statement to the effect of, “For these and all my other sins, which I cannot presently remember, I am heartily sorry.” (Or similar words) The priest may ask some questions and give some advice. The priest will assign a penance. 

The priest then says: “Misereátur tui omnípotens Deus, et dimíssis peccátis tuis, perdúcat te ad vitam ætérnam. Amen.” (In English: “May almighty God have mercy on thee, and forgive thee all thy sins, and bring thee to life everlasting. Amen.”) Holding his right hand over the penitent, the priest says: “Indulgéntiam, absolutiónem, et remissiónem peccatórum tuórum tríbuat tibi omnípotens et miséricors Dóminus. Amen.” (In English: “May the Almighty and merciful God grant thee indulgence, absolution, and remission of all thy sins. Amen.”) Still holding his right hand over the penitent, the priest removes any impediments to the validity of the absolution he is about to give: “Dóminus noster Jesus Christus te absólvat; et ego auctoritáte ipsíus te absólvo ab omni vínculo excommunicatiónis, (suspensiónis,) et interdícti, in quantum possum et tu índiges.” If the penitent is a layman, the word “suspensiónis” is omitted. (The English translation: “May our Lord Jesus Christ absolve thee; and by His authority I absolve thee from every bond of excommunication, (suspension,) and interdict, in proportion to my power and thy need.) The priest recites the words of absolution while both the priest and the penitent make the Sign of the Cross. (In English: “Thereupon, I absolve thee from thy sins, in the name of the Father †, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.”) Finally, the priest says a prayer for the remission of temporal punishment due for sins: “Passio Dómini nostri Jesu Christi, mérita Beátæ Maríæ Vírginis, et ómnium Sanctórum, quidquid boni féceris, et mali sustinúeris, sint tibi in remissiónem peccatórum, augméntum grátiæ et præmium vitæ ætérnæ. Amen.” (In English: “May the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, the merits of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of all the saints, whatever good you shall have done, and evil you shall have endured, be to you unto remission of sins, increase of grace, and reward of eternal life. Amen.”) 

Note that the traditional Form of the Sacrament does not require the penitent to make an Act of Contrition. The priest does retain the option to request this, a sensible and laudable custom, prior to giving absolution. It seems that most of the priests using the older rite of confession are indeed asking penitents to say the act of contrition, so you will most likely be asked to say it. Usually while you are saying the act of contrition the priest will give absolution at the same time so he will be talking in Latin while you are saying the act of contrition. 

When confession is over the priest will say " Go in peace your sins are forgiven" You thank the priest and leave. Also note that canonically, a priest does not have the right to remove every kind of bond of excommunication. That is reserved to the diocesan Ordinary (bishop). Therefore, the prayer is careful to say, “in proportion to my power”. A priest must refrain from absolving difficult cases and refer the matter to a bishop. Please note that in the Atlanta Archdiocese (and probably Savannah as well) the bishop has granted priests the power to absolve from the excommunication of abortion.) 

The concluding prayer for remission of temporal punishment is a beautiful and appropriate follow-up to absolution and is unique to the Extraordinary Form. Once you leave the confessional you will kneel in church and perform your penance. Remember to also try and obtain indulgences to wash away the temporal punishment due to sins. One thing that often occurs where the Latin mass is started is that people return to the Church after 20-30 years of absence, so it is very important to get these people to confession. If they mention that they don't remember how to go to confession, simply tell them to go in the confessional and say, " Father I haven't been to confession in 20 years and I don't remember what to do" The priest will talk them through it. Also let them know that priests are highly honored when they can hear a confession and bring a person back into the Church after such a long time.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

HIGH MASS OCTOBER 9TH SOUTH GEORGIA

 

LATIN MASS RETURNS OCTOBER 9TH RAY CITY GA

18th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (ST JOHN LEONARD ST DENIS "B" & COMP Mm)

Calling all Catholics in South Georgia and north Florida please plan to attend the next traditional Latin Mass at Saint Antony of Padua in Ray City Georgia. Please come, bring a friend, and show support for tradition in the Savannah Diocese. If you want to help or volunteer, please contact the parish.

SPREAD THE WORD

HIGH MASS 3:00 PM OCTOBER 9TH 2022

2530 GARNER RD

RAY CITY GA 31645

229-445-5554

parish web page:  St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church - Iglesia Católica de San Antonio de Padua (anthonyofpaduaga.org)

Monday, September 12, 2022

PICNIC FOR TRADITIONAL CATHOLICS


PICNIC OCTOBER 16TH SMYRNA GA

The parish of Saint Francis de Sales (FSSP) the only traditional parish in the state of Georgia is hosting a picnic in October. There will be games and sports plus beach volleyball and a playground for the kids. Please come bring a friend and meet the priests of the FSSP. The picnic will be from 12:30-4:00 pm. The picnic area is covered in case of a sprinkle.

Rhyne park

4145 King Springs Rd

Smyrna Ga 30080

Friday, September 2, 2022

TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOLERS


Homeschool group at FSSP parish in Mexico
TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOLERS MEET AT SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES IN MABLETON

THE HOMESCHOOLERS AT SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES HAVE SOME UPCOMING EVENTS, PLEASE CONTACT THE EMAIL BELOW TO GET INVOVED:

FOLK DANCE CLASSES

Wednesday, Sept 14 after the 9 am Mass in the social hall

Tuesday, Nov. 1 after the 12 noon Mass downstairs / outside


ART CLASSES 
 Mable House is offering us 2 2-hr classes for students 10+ (ages somewhat flexible...) in visual arts, viz., watercolor and illustration, probably on Oct 11 and 18.  10-2:30 with a 1/2 hr lunch break on the grounds.  Cost is $20-$30 per student per class.  Total cost is up to $120 per student.  

All Souls and All Saints: 
Peg doll exchange for All Saints: Sunday Oct. 30.  
11th grade CCD room for drop off (Oct 16, 23 ) and pick-up (Oct. 29 / Nov. 1).  Please email below if you'd like to participate by Sept. 14 so others can purchase their peg dolls in time to account for possible shipping, painting without chaos and tears, and timely delivery to the 11th grade room.  In the past, I have bought my "Woodpeckers" peg dolls:

For info contact: audramcole@gmail.com

Saint Francis de Sales

587 Landers Drive

Mableton Ga 30126

30126

St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church - Latin Mass Atlanta (fsspatl.com)