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St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church — 2022-23 Stewardship Renewal Handbook

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Welcoming others with the

love of Christ

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St. Mary on the Hill | 2023 Stewardship Renewal
“For I was
stranger and you invited Me in” Mt. 25:35.
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Contents

Alphabetical Index of Ministries

ADORATION

ALTAR SERVER

ALTAR SOCIETY

APRON MINISTRY

AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL

BAPTISMAL BIB SEWING

BEREAVEMENT BASKET

BLOOD DRIVE

CANTOR MINISTRY

CASSEROLES TO GO

CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES

CCD SUNDAY MORNING RELIGIOUS FORMATION

CHAVIS HOUSE

CHILDREN’S CHOIR

CHURCH NURSERY

CONSOLATION MINISTRY

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC MINISTRY

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION

FAITHFUL READERS BOOK CLUB

FAMILY HONOR FINANCE COUNCIL

FORWARD IN FAITH (WIDOWS, WIDOWERS AND SINGLES)

GABRIEL GUILD

GIFT COUNTERS

GIFTS

GOLDEN HARVEST FOOD BANK

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH (GRADES 9-12)

INTERCESSORY PRAYER TEAM

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

LADIES ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS (LAOH)

LADIES OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH

LECTORS

LITTLE FLOWERS GIRLS’ CLUB

LIVE NATIVITY

MAMAS GROUP (MOTHERHOOD AT MIDDLE AGE)

MARRIAGE PREPARATION TEAM

MASTER’S TABLE SOUP KITCHEN

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Alphabetical Index of Ministries (continued)

MEN OF PRAYER MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S BOOK CLUB

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH (GRADES 6-8)

ORDER OF HIBERNIANS IN AMERICA, INC. — (AOH)

PARISH CHOIR

PARISH COUNCIL

PARISH PARTNERSHIP ON DISABILITY

PARISH RECEPTIONS

PARISH VISITATION TEAM

PILGRIM QUEEN OF THE FAMILY

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY

PRO-LIFE MINISTRY

RESURRECTION CHOIR

RETROUVAILLE

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA)

ROSARY MAKING MINISTRY OF OUR LADY SACRISTANS

SAINTS OVERSEAS

SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD SCHOOL ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE SCHOOL PTO SCHOOL VOLUNTEER SCOUTS (CUB AND BOY SCOUTS)

SECULAR FRANCISCAN SENIOR CENTER

SENIOR MASS AND LUNCHEON

ST. JOHN VIANNEY VOCATIONS MINISTRY

ST. JOSEPH’S GUILD ST. MARY ON THE HILL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

ST. MARY SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUND

STEWARDSHIP COMMISSION

SUNDAY SCRIPTURE AND PRAYER GROUP

THE MASTER’S GARDENERS

USHERS

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS)

WEDNESDAY NIGHT FAMILY SUPPER

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY OF AUGUSTA — SPIRIT & TRUTH

YOUTH BASKETBALL CHURCH LEAGUE YOUTH MINISTRY

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Welcoming others with the love of Christ

As Scripture tells us in the Gospel of Matthew, when we reach out to invite a stranger into our community, it is Christ Himself whom we are inviting. Let us, therefore, be eager to invite and embrace the stranger — those within our parish walls who still may feel isolated and those on the margins in our wider community who wait for an invitation to join our parish family.

A CORE CHRISTIAN VALUE

Here at St. Mary on the Hill, we want to help every individual to know that they are welcome and wanted as a part of our Catholic family. The presence of hospitality can make a newcomer or a returning member of the church feel at home. Friends are welcomed with open arms and warm smiles. Visitors feel the genuine love present in a hearty “Welcome!”. Family members do not visit; they belong.

In terms of stewardship, hospitality is immensely important. The truth is, if someone doesn’t feel like they are wanted and appreciated, how will they receive the love of God through us? Hospitality opens the door to a person’s heart and allows him or her to receive joy, grace and love. For our parish to grow as a stewardship community, we must help everyone who walks through our doors feel like they truly have come home. We must make hospitality a cornerstone.

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STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYER

Seeking Christ with our Time

While many of us understand that prayer is an important element of the Christian life, most of us admit that it’s difficult to find a quiet moment to spend with God.

As Christians, we must remember that we cannot give what we do not have. In order for us to welcome others into the life of the Church, we need to make sure that our spiritual lives are properly in order. To become a more prayerful person, take inventory of how you spend the 168 hours in the week. Are you taking time to talk to God in prayer, to speak with Him as you would a friend?

Are you seeking His truth through reading the scriptures? Will you make Him first on your priority list so that you are able to give to others from the graces He has given you?

STRENGTHENING YOUR PRAYER LIFE

Set aside purposeful time each day to spend in prayer: thanking God for His blessings, asking for His help in difficult circumstances and reading scripture.

Receive spiritual nourishment in the Eucharist at least every Sunday and during the week as you are able.

the sacrament of Reconciliation on a regular basis and ask God for the grace to live a life of holiness.

HELPFUL PRAYER RESOURCES

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 Receive
Catholic phone or tablet apps: iBreviary, Magnificat, Divine Office or Hallow Websites: usccb.org/bible/readings (daily readings of the Catholic Church), formed.org, or stmaryonthehill.org Podcasts such as The Bible in a Year from Fr. Mike Schmitz

STEWARDSHIP OF TALENT Seeking Christ with our Minds

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace” (1 Peter 4:10). Each of us has received gifts from God that we are to use in humble service. While many of us may not recognize the skills or abilities we have as gifts, they are a means by which we can give glory to God through serving each other. At St. Mary on the Hill, our ministries provide opportunities for us to serve God and others. From a warm smile to giving someone a warm meal, we are able to welcome others into the family of God by being Christ to them. Reaching out in love, while sometimes difficult, can be quite spiritually enriching! Will you take the time to ask God how you can best serve Him through the service of His children?

WAYS TO WELCOME AND SERVE OTHERS

Pray about how your gifts can best be used to help others feel welcome.

Sign up for a parish ministry that stretches you to put others’ needs before your own.

Greet our fellow parishioners before or after Mass, introducing yourself to unfamiliar faces.

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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Seeking Christ with our Possessions

Throughout Scripture, we are taught to give to God our “first fruits” or the “choicest portion.” In modern speech, we might say that the first “line item” in the family budget should be returning a portion of our income to God. Both symbolically and in actuality, this is a powerful expression of God’s place in your life. “Where your treasure is, there also lies your heart” (Matthew 6:21). Will you take some time to reassess how you prioritize God in your finances?

“He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your resources and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way for great generosity, which through us will produce thanksgiving to God.”

2 Corinthians 9:10-11

WHY GIVE A PERCENTAGE OF INCOME?

We give the tithe (which means 10% of one’s harvest or income) because it is a Scriptural benchmark that has been honored since the early Church (see Malachi 3:10).

If you have difficulty reaching your goal, try increasing your giving incrementally, by one or two percent of income each year. Over time, you will find that the tithe is a reasonable goal that can be reached. Most importantly, you will know that you have been faithful in placing God first in everything, even in your finances.

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WORKING TOWARD GIVING THE TITHE 8%totheparishoffertory 1% to the diocese • 1% to other charities

Meet Our Staff

PASTOR

Fr. Mark Ross

PRIESTS

Fr. Vernon Knight, Parochial Vicar

Fr. Solomon Kaanan, Parochial Vicar

Fr. David Arnoldt, Retired

Fr. Thomas Healy, Retired

Fr. John Markham, Retired

PERMANENT DEACONS

Deacon Jason Lanham

Deacon John Leonard

Deacon Ken Maleck

Deacon Don McArdle

Deacon Jesse Murga

Deacon Al Sullivan

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Martha Kearns

martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

Andrew Barnick

andrew.barnick@stmaryonthehill.org

CCD

Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908 joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

MOTHER’S DAY OUT AND NURSERY

Gina Craw, 706-262-2659 gina.craw@stmaryonthehill.org

SENIOR CENTER

Patty LeZotte -Tibbs, 706-262-0340 patty.lezotte@stmaryonthehill.org

YOUTH MINISTRY

Michael Lammers mlammers@aquinashigh.org

FINANCE

Rich Peritore rich.peritore@stmaryonthehill.org

SECRETARIES

Mary Bowles mary.bowles@stmaryonthehill.org Karen Brooks karen.brooks@stmaryonthehill.org

FACILITIES MANAGER

Cris Edge cris.edge@stmaryonthehill.org

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St. Mary on the Hill

ADDRESS:

1420 Monte Sano Avenue Augusta, GA 30904

EMAIL: smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

WEB PAGE ADDRESS: www.stmaryonthehill.org

MASS SCHEDULE

Vigil Mass for Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m.

Sunday Masses:

7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Weekday Morning Mass: Monday through Friday 7 a.m.

Weekday Mid-Morning Mass: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9:15 a.m.

Weekday Miraculous Medal Novena and Evening Mass: Wednesday 5:15 p.m.

PARISH OFFICE: 706-733-6627

OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Pro-Life Holy Hour: Wednesday 6 p.m.

Adoration Chapel: 1210 Monte Sano Avenue Open 24 hours per day Seven days per week

Reconciliation: Wednesday 12 noon – 1 p.m. Saturday 3:45 – 4:45 p.m.

Rosary: Monday 5 p.m. and Saturday 4:30 p.m.

Schools

ST. MARY ON THE HILL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

www.stmaryssaints.org 706-733-6193 smcs@smcsaug.org

Principal Todd Shafer todd.shafer@smcsaug.org

Assistant Principal Ashley Fisher ashley.fisher@smcsaug.org

AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL www.aquinashigh.org 706-736-5516

Principal Maureen Lewis mlewis@aquinashigh.org

Admissions Director Tim Przybysz tprzybysz@aquinashigh.org

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Parish Mission Statement

St. Mary on the Hill Parish, a Catholic community, is committed to caring for God’s people through stewardship. We are bound together by the Eucharist, directed by the Gospel teachings and the teachings of the Church, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, and are committed to sharing in the ministry of Jesus Christ. As stewards, we will proclaim the Gospel, promote peace and justice, and use our time, talents, and treasure to advance God’s Kingdom.

Parish Membership

As a stewardship parish, we answer the call to discipleship by making a commitment of time, talent, and treasure. Our offertory funds the needs of the parish and service ministries, including St. Mary on the Hill Catholic School. To reach these goals, we ask that you strive to commit eight percent of your family income to your stewardship of treasure in thanksgiving for all the gifts that you have received. Working together, we provide an enriched parish life and programs to care for those in need. Our commitment is to each other and to Christ.

An active parishioner meets the following criteria

Is a registered active member of the parish for at least one year, attends Sunday and Holy Day Masses regularly, has a Stewardship commitment card on file at the church each year, pledging their time, talent, and treasure (eight percent of their family income), and honors those commitments, uses church envelopes weekly indicating regular Mass attendance.

Newcomers are asked to register with the church office (call 706-733-6627 or stop by the church office). Registration forms are online at stmaryonthehill.org/parish-registration

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Ministry Listings

Worship

The Worship Ministries provide for the spiritual life of our parish. Worship Representative to Parish Council: Rick Burnett, rburnett@cramerlumber.com

ADORATION

Give your week a boost. Come visit Jesus for an hour of quiet time for prayer and reflection. Tell Him how your week is going, thank Him for His grace and guidance, praise Him for His many blessings, pray for a family member or friend, for patience for yourself, or sit quietly and adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Jesus is there ready to help if you ask. Commit to a day and hour each week. You do not need a sub if you cannot attend your hour. You can also register to be a visitor and come often. Contact: Paul and Mary Ellen Zielinski, Adoration Program Coordinators, adoration@stmaryonthehill.org

ALTAR SERVER

Altar servers (fourth grade and older) minister through serving at Mass and providing an example of service, devotion, and humility. They assist the priest and other ministers at the altar. Mothers of the altar servers help with the washing and mending of the cassocks and surplices worn by the altar servers.

Contact: Mike Rucker, mikejrucker@gmail.com; Dana Glick, dana.glick@smcsaug.org

ALTAR SOCIETY

Members of the Altar Society care for the altar linens used in the

Eucharistic celebration. Members also help decorate the church at Christmas and Easter.

Contact: Martha Kearns, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION

Eucharistic Ministers distribute Holy Communion at Mass and take Holy Communion to the sick and homebound of the community. Ministers are appointed by the pastor. Contact: Patty Maleck, pmaleck@icloud.com; Jim Merz, mgmerz123@knology.net

LECTORS

“The lector is entrusted with the crucial task of making the Word of God come alive by proclaiming it for the Christian assembly” (Workbook for Lectors and Gospel Readers). Our parish lectors proclaim the Word of God at weekend and Holy Day liturgies. Lectors are high school age and older and are trained before they

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begin their ministry. These ministers of the Word are committed to the study of the Scriptures and to prayer and preparation.

Contact: Kyle McArdle, mcardleclan@gmail.com

Music Ministry

Contact: Andrew N. Barnick, Director of Music and Liturgy, 706-733-6627, ext. 106, andrew.barnick@stmaryonthehill.org

CANTOR MINISTRY

Meets year-round.

Rehearsals: By appointment if needed. Vocalists are needed to lead the congregation in song at every Mass. Primary duties of cantors include announcing music, singing the Psalm, Gospel Acclamation, and other Mass parts. Cantors are trained by the Music Director, and scheduling is flexible both for practice and Masses. No experience is required.

PARISH CHOIR

Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7–8 p.m.

The Parish Choir is the anchor and oldest musical group at St. Mary on the Hill. It is an adult mixed chorus and sings for the 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass. The Parish Choir is open to everyone even if you have limited singing experience. Important choir skills are learned as you go, with help from the Music Director and choir members.

CHILDREN’S CHOIR

Meets in the Fall and Spring, rehearsal time TBD. Children who can read are invited to sing in the Parish Children’s Choir. Rehearsals are one hour per week during the Fall and Spring semesters. The choir will sing at some

Sunday Masses and Holiday Masses.

RESURRECTION CHOIR Meets year-round. Rehearsals: None

The Resurrection Choir Ministry gathers to sing for any of the funeral Masses which take place at St. Mary on the Hill. Membership is open to ALL, regardless of experience, and participation is flexible. Members of the Resurrection Choir are notified by the Music Director of upcoming funerals via email. The Resurrection Choir meets just before funeral services for instruction and warm-up. This is a very valuable ministry as an extension of our consolation and care for grieving families in the community.

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC MINISTRY

The St. Mary’s Contemporary Music Ministry welcomes youth (high school and up) and adults alike to lend their voices and other musical abilities (guitar, piano, violin, etc.) to this ministry. The Contemporary Music Ministry provides music for the 5:30 p.m. Mass on Sundays and sings at several other liturgies throughout the year. Please email for rehearsal times and additional information. Contact: John Rose, CMM Director, jmacfamily@gmail.com

SACRISTANS

This is a labor of love as you are setting the table for the Lord’s Supper. This includes unlocking the Sacristy and setting up the credence table for daily and weekend Masses.

Contact: Martha Kearns, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

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USHERS

Ushers’ friendly greetings help set a welcoming impression as parishioners and guests enter our beautiful church. They assist with seating, as necessary, and with queuing during Communion. Ushers also tend to the collection for each Mass and ensure that bulletins are accessible. Visitors look for ushers to answer any questions they may have about St. Mary’s.

Contact: Deborah Governski, dgov@knology.net

Faith Formation

The responsibility of the Faith Formation Ministries is to provide lifelong spiritual formation for parishioners and to spread the Good News of Christ to others.

Faith Formation Representative to Parish Council: Mary Kruckow, marykruckow@yahoo.com

CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program provides an environment where the children can explore their relationship with God using hands-on materials and is rooted in the Bible, the Liturgy of the Church.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

CCD SUNDAY MORNING RELIGIOUS FORMATION

CCD is the religious formation program for parish elementary and middle school students who attend non-Catholic schools. Catechists are dedicated to helping students understand their faith, prepare them for the sacraments, and to become active members of the parish community.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

MEN’S BOOK CLUB

Men’s book club is a study group, open to all men, that uses a format of reflection, prayer, and discussion questions. We usually meet on the first and third Saturdays of each month.

Contact: Deacon Ken Maleck, deacon.ken.maleck@gmail.com

PARISH PARTNERSHIP ON DISABILITY

As a faith community, we must strive to be a welcoming community to all people. The ministry focuses on areas such as the accessibility of the church campus, assessing/responding to the needs of parishioners who have differing abilities, developing/ providing educational information about various disabilities, and developing strategies to link

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parishioners who need assistance in getting to Mass and other church functions with possible transportation resources. Membership is open to anyone who wants to help create a more welcoming and inclusive atmosphere in our parish.

Contact: Estelle Duncan, educan081954@yahoo.com

RETROUVAILLE

Retrouvaille (Rediscovery) offers tools needed to rediscover a loving marriage relationship. Retrouvaille is a live-in weekend and post-weekend program for married couples. The emphasis is on communication between husband and wife.

Contact: Sonia and Karl Quinn, rtv.quinn@gmail.com; www.retrouvaille.org, 1-800-470-2230

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA)

The RCIA process functions to educate adults about the Catholic faith and prepare them to enter the Catholic Church if they so desire. Weekly sessions are held from September through Easter. Inquirers who only want to understand more about the Catholic faith are also welcome. Meetings are led by the Pastor, Fr. Mark Ross.

Contact: Martha Kearns, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

ST. JOHN VIANNEY VOCATIONS

MINISTRY

St. John Vianney Vocations Ministry has, as a deanery-wide effort, the mission of promoting, encouraging, and supporting vocations to the priesthood and religious life by offering ways of

creating a culture of vocations in our parishes and homes.

Contact: Michelle Migone, bmigone@aol.com; stjohnvianneyvocationsmin.ad@gmail.com; Facebook: St. John Vianney Vocations Ministry

SUNDAY SCRIPTURE AND PRAYER GROUP

We meet on Thursday evenings to reflect on the next Sunday’s readings through discussion and prayer, using the Holy Spirit as our guide. Contact: JoAnn Nance, JoAnnNance11@gmail.com

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS)

VBS offers a fun and exciting program to bring the youth close to Jesus through a weeklong, half-day summer program. Volunteers are needed to help decorate and help the children explore the Bible, prepare snacks, create their crafts, sing, and play games.

Contact: Christy McArdle, christyjmcardle@gmail.com

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YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY OF AUGUSTA — SPIRIT & TRUTH

Spirit & Truth ministers to the young adult population for the Catholic parishes in the Augusta Deanery. This Catholic ministry seeks to bring young Christians into contact with Christ and His Church through faith, fellowship, and spiritual growth. We meet weekly, hosting guest speakers for a variety of faith-based discussions, as well as faith-based videos and other fun activities. At every meeting, we have a complimentary dinner, and we meet for group Mass monthly. Ages 18-35 are welcome. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. For more information, visit us at www.augustayam.org

Contact: President: Andrew Poirier, augustayam@gmail.com

YOUTH MINISTRY

The St. Mary Youth Ministry is for area middle and high school students interested in coming together to grow in their love for Christ through prayer, works of mercy, social interaction, and meaningful participation in the life of the Church and community. This program includes faith-sharing groups, social events, retreats, missions, trips, and works of mercy opportunities geared toward families and teens.

Volunteers help lead, supervise and/or assist with these events.

Contact: Michael Lammers, mlammers@aquinashigh.org

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH (GRADES 9-12)

High School Youth meet once a week during the school year for fellowship, faith sharing, food and fun. Guys usually meet on Sunday evenings and the ladies usually meet on Wednesday evenings. We also do multiple trips as a group each year, such as our annual Ski for Life trip, a mission trip to Charlotte, NC, and a summer youth conference! If you would like more information on dates for meetings or trips, please email mlammers@aquinashigh.org

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH (GRADES 6-8)

Middle School Youth typically meet at 6:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Sundays of each month at St. Mary on the Hill School gym. Email mlammers@aquinashigh.org for more information.

School

The St. Mary on the Hill School Advisory Board is dedicated to assuring that the teachings and values of the Catholic Church are reflected in all aspects of school life. Our goal is to help shape the school community, facilitating the acquisition of the necessary resources to ensure a nurturing, safe, Christ-centered environment, while both supporting and furthering the school mission: The Mission of St. Mary on the Hill Catholic

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School is to provide an outstanding Catholic Education where we strive to embrace our calling as Christian disciples and reach our full potential in a rigorous spiritual and academic environment.

School Representative to Parish Council: Brigid Jones, brigiddgls0@gmail.com

SCHOOL PTO

St. Mary’s PTO strives to promote a relationship among parents, teachers, the administration, the pastor, and the parish staff. The PTO endeavors to provide opportunities at its regular meetings by informing parents about school activities and PTO-sponsored events.

Contact: Presidents: Katie Blackston, ktkeal@gmail.com; Jason Scherer, jscherer05@gmail.com

Treasurer: Abbie Ethun, abbie_ethun@yahoo.com

SCHOOL VOLUNTEER

Our parish school has many volunteer opportunities for those who would like to contribute to our parish school. Volunteers are needed to help in the classrooms, copy room, lunchroom, and media center, to name a few.

Contact: Parent Volunteer Coordinator: Lauren Maddux, laurenmaddux@gmail.com

SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD

Staff: Fr. Mark Ross, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Principal: Todd Shafer, 706-733-6193, todd.shafer@smcsaug.org

SMCS Marketing Director: Chris Sweeney, cmsween@aol.com

PTO Presidents: Katie Blackston, ktkeal@gmail.com; Jason Scherer, jscherer05@gmail.com

Aquinas Principal: Maureen Lewis, mlewis@aquinashigh.org

Financial Council: TBD

School Representatives:

Richard Brisson, richard.brisson@gmail.com

Charles Dunstan, cdunstan33@gmail.com

Day Harrison, day.harrison@burncenters.com

Eleanor Slaby, eleanor@knology.net

Ruth Ann Vericella, ravericella@hotmail.com

Chair: Andrew “Willie” Williams, andrewwilliams2288@gmail.com

Members are appointed by the pastor.

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Community and Pastoral Care

The responsibility of the Community and Pastoral Care Ministries is to draw together the parish family in mutual support, activity, celebration, and growth. Community and Pastoral Care Representatives to Parish Council: Stephanie Barnett, sbarnett1@bellsouth.net; Andrew Poirier, eagle41111@gmail.com

APRON MINISTRY

The Apron Ministry operates under the umbrella of the Consolation Ministry. After a request is made for the services of the Apron Ministry, a team is assembled to assist with the “gathering” or reception, usually held in the home after the funeral. Apron ministers arrange all preparations, serve the food, and clean up. Blue aprons clearly designate these ministers. Contact: Margaret Matheis, geraldmatheis4202@comcast.net; Ann Ribock, anniepie1313@aol.com

BAPTISMAL BIB SEWING

Members of the parish sew beautiful baptismal bibs for the infants who are baptized at St. Mary on the Hill.

Contact: Anne Proctor, proctoranne915@gmail.com; Kathy Kelly, kkelly707@hotmail.com

BEREAVEMENT BASKET

The Bereavement Basket Ministry provides support to our brothers and sisters in Christ during their time of mourning. A group of volunteers rotate weekly and are “on call” to deliver the Bereavement Baskets to the

families with funerals at St. Mary’s. The baskets are filled with breakfast items (cereals, coffee, juices, fresh fruit, etc.) and provide breakfast for the morning of the funeral.

Contact: Rhonda Wallace, rhondawallace@comcast.net

CASSEROLES TO GO

Casseroles are made by parishioners for those in need of assistance with meals. Family members can come and get casseroles to take to those struggling with an illness, the homebound, those coming home after a hospital stay, or birth of a baby, and after the death of a loved one.

Contact: Karen Brooks, karen.brooks@stmaryonthehill.org

CHURCH NURSERY

Volunteers provide a safe and happy environment for children, through age 4, whose parents are attending Mass. Parents who use the nursery are asked to volunteer.

Contact: Gina Craw, 706-262-2659, gina.craw@stmaryonthehill.org

CONSOLATION MINISTRY

The Consolation Ministry is a group of parishioners dedicated to providing spiritual, emotional, and practical support to those who have had a death in the family. Consolation Ministers are trained. They visit and help families by assisting with the planning of the funeral, helping in the church before, during, and after the funeral Mass, and extending support during the bereavement process.

Contact: Barbara Kareis, 706-733-6627, bkareis53@gmail.com

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FAITHFUL READERS BOOK CLUB

Faithful Readers Book Club is open to all women who are looking to enhance their Christian faith through their love of reading. We generally select books by Catholic authors, but some exceptions are made. We try to meet every six to eight weeks for an informal discussion and fellowship.

Contact: Jodie Silva, jodiesilva@gmail.com

FAMILY HONOR

The mission of Family Honor is to provide a Catholic framework for the truth and meaning of sexuality, love, and family. The organization, created in 1988, was formed by parents for parents who want something better for their children other than the negative messages regarding sex and virtue that ‘popular culture’ promotes. Family Honor is faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, and its programs and classes are grounded in Sacred Scripture, Humanae Vitae, and The Theology of the Body.

Family Honor delivers three unique family-centered programs and presents a weekend course, Understanding the Human Person, and a half-day seminar, Be Not Afraid. The executive director of the organization is Brenda Cerkez. The leader of the local chapter is David Doman.

For additional information, contact Family Honor at 803-929-0858 or info@familyhonor.org

FORWARD IN FAITH (WIDOWS, WIDOWERS, AND SENIOR SINGLES)

Provides support to widows, widowers, and senior singles. We are never alone. God is always with

us, and we can support one another in our loneliness through fellowship. We meet every third Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m. for dinner at various restaurants.

Contact: Mary-Madeline Harrison, mary-madelinefh@comcast.net

GABRIEL GUILD

Volunteers provide their expertise by photographing events, video recording and livestreaming events, and/or website design.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-6627, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

INTERCESSORY PRAYER TEAM

The email-based Intercessory Prayer Team at St. Mary on the Hill is ready and willing to pray for the needs of our fellow parishioners. If you would like to submit a prayer request, please email mgmerz123@gmail.com. Our team members are asked not to discuss requests, but if you’d prefer the person for whom you are requesting prayer to remain unnamed, please advise.

Contact: Mary-Garner Merz, mgmerz123@gmail.com

LADIES OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH

Ladies Out to Lunch was formed to help all the ladies of the parish to get to know each other better. It is a “Dutch” lunch. This is a group for all ladies of St. Mary, and we welcome any newcomers to the parish to join us.

Contact: Kathy Bennett, ka.bennett@comcast.net; Kathy Yawn, kwyawn@gmail.com

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LITTLE FLOWERS GIRLS’ CLUB

Little Flowers Girls’ Club is a Catholic Scouting club for girls. Participants earn badges based on the virtues of Faith, Hope, Love of God, Love of Neighbor, Obedience, Piety, Humility, Industry, and Truthfulness. Registration is open to girls in grades K-8.

Contact: April Fry, Aprilcfry@gmail.com

LIVE NATIVITY

A great way to prepare for the birth of our Lord and Savior. Take time to slow down during this busy time of year and reflect on what the season is all about. Volunteers are needed to help with the Live Nativity, caroling and serving hot chocolate.

Contact: Christy McArdle, christyjmcardle@gmail.com

MAMAS GROUP (MOTHERHOOD AT MIDDLE AGE)

The MAMAs group is a group of mothers of adult children who meet to grow in faith, pray and support each other in our vocation as mothers and wives. We gather each month at 7 p.m. on the second Monday in the Senior Center. Please consider joining us.

Contact: Kathy Wagner, waginc1@gmail.com

MARRIAGE PREPARATION TEAM

St. Mary’s Marriage Preparation

Weekend highlights how to achieve and maintain a healthy, Catholic marriage. Couples desiring to help in this ministry should be able to share real-life experiences to personalize and enhance the benefits of the weekend to the participants. Married Couple Leaders are appointed by the pastor.

Contact: Deacon Jason and Irene Lanham, jlanhammd@yahoo.com; Curtis and Liz Klebba, klebbace@gmail.com

THE MASTER’S GARDENERS

A group of gardeners who work to maintain the shrubs and flowers at St. Mary on the Hill throughout the year. Contact: Anne Proctor, proctoranne915@gmail.com

MEN OF PRAYER

A group of fathers, husbands, and single men get together Saturday mornings for fellowship, prayer, and reading. We also put our prayer life into action with works of mercy. Contact: Jamie Kimbrough, jamesfkimbrough@gmail.com; Chad Sweeney, chadsween@gmail.com

MEN’S BASKETBALL

All men of the parish are invited to play basketball.

Contact: Tony Prestifilippo, TNTSec@gmail.com

PARISH RECEPTIONS

This ministry helps to organize parish receptions for events such as Confirmation and First Communion. Members work together in teams to help set up and decorate for

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receptions, provide food, and clean up after the event.

Contact: Meghan Trotter, meghant@augcc.com; Kristen Widener, kriswood44@hotmail.com

PARISH VISITATION TEAM

The volunteers of the Parish Visitation Team fulfill an important need for our church members by regularly visiting with those who are recovering from illness, who are homebound due to disability, or permanent residents in area nursing homes. Members are approved by the pastor.

Contact: Kathy Bennett, ka.bennett@comcast.net

PILGRIM QUEEN OF THE FAMILY

Pilgrim Queen of the Family is an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe that visits 10 families monthly, staying three days in each home. During her stay, the family prays the Holy Rosary together for the Church, the pope, the family, and vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

Contact: Rhonda Wallace, rhondawallace@comcast.net

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY

Prayer shawl ministry is a gathering of parishioners who have a passion to serve others through prayer and the knitting and/or crocheting of a shawl.

This is a new ministry that began when one of our parishioners was given the comfort of being lifted in prayer through a blessed shawl when her son was in the hospital and, in turn, wanted to give that same comfort to others. This ministry has varying opportunities to get involved. First and foremost, we need parishioners who know how to crochet or knit or are interested in learning. Another way to participate is by donating yarn, needles, hooks, and packaging/gifting materials. If you are homebound, you can also participate by donating finished shawls to the parish office. We meet once a month on the first Saturday in the Senior Center. When we meet, sometimes we will have a specific person in mind but other times the shawls will be created with prayers of strength, healing, comfort, peace, etc., to be picked up by parishioners and given to those in need.

Contact: Stephanie Bussey, sbussey7@yahoo.com

ROSARY MAKING MINISTRY OF OUR LADY

Parishioners are invited to come together to learn to make cordknotted rosaries for our men and women in the military and our many missions throughout the world.

Contact: Paul Jabaley, pajmbj@bellsouth.net

ST. JOSEPH’S GUILD

This ministry works to enhance the beauty of our church and school campuses. By offering their time and expertise, parishioners can save the parish thousands of dollars each year. Anyone who enjoys gardening, working outdoors, or is handy with tools is welcome!

Contact: Chad Sweeney, chadsween@gmail.com

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SCOUTS (CUB AND BOY SCOUTS)

The mission of the Cub and Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Scouting helps develop strong values and leadership skills that stay with youth throughout their lives. Boy Scout Troop 8 and Cub Scout Pack 8 are sponsored by St. Mary on the Hill Church.

Contact: Cub Scouts (first through fifth grade) Brian Mirshak, Cubmaster, bmirshak@gmail.com;

Boy Scouts (age 11 to 18) Dan MacEachern, Committee Chair, dmac2134@hotmail.com; Chad Sweeney, Charter Rep., chadsween@gmail.com

SECULAR FRANCISCAN

Lay Franciscans are united in an international order founded by St. Francis of Assisi nearly 800 years ago. This is not a club or society, but a community of Catholic men and women in the world who seek to pattern their lives after Christ by living the Gospels in the spirit of Francis, whom God called to “rebuild My Church.” Still today, their mission is to rebuild the Church.

Contact: Susan McArthur, susimac1@att.net

SENIOR CENTER

All adult parishioners are welcome to join us at the Senior Center. We offer many weekly activities including bingo, poker, and bridge. We offer seminars on hospice, estate planning, and gardening to name a few. We have taken trolley tours and Savannah River boat excursions. Join us at the Senior Center for fun and fellowship. Please pick up our monthly calendar

in the Narthex and check out all our activities in our weekly bulletin.

Contact: Patty LeZotte - Tibbs, 706-262-0340, patty.lezotte@stmaryonthehill.org

SENIOR MASS AND LUNCHEON

All adult parishioners are welcome to come and celebrate Mass in the Parish Hall several times a year. After Mass, we stay for a wonderful meal prepared and severed by members of our Church. There are door prizes, and we share a lot of laughter. Please join us in the Parish Hall at 10:30 a.m. for feasting and fellowship. Look for dates in the bulletin and on our monthly calendar.

Contact: Patty LeZotte - Tibbs, 706-262-0340, patty.lezotte@stmaryonthehill.org

WEDNESDAY NIGHT FAMILY SUPPER

This is a time for fun, fellowship, and good food! Suppers are held on the first Wednesday of each month at the school. Contact: Dana Glick, dana.glick@smcsaug.org; Brittany Rose, brittany@villaeuropa.com; Karmen Lowery, ferrisandkarmen@comcast.net

YOUTH BASKETBALL CHURCH LEAGUE

This ministry allows the youth to play basketball against other local churches. Adult volunteers are needed

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to coach the various age group teams, ranging in age from 5 to 18.

Contact: Alice Hagler, ahagler167@gmail.com

Service

The Service Commission seeks to identify and address opportunities for Christian service within our faith community and beyond.

Service Representative to Parish Council: Joey Martin, biojoey@gmail.com

BLOOD DRIVE

We support the Shepeard Community Blood Center by hosting a blood drive three to four times a year. The life you save may be someone you love.

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES

Catholic Social Services is a deanerysponsored ministry that aids families and individuals in need, to overcome crises and alleviate suffering while confirming the dignity and worth of every person served. CSS operates a thrift store, proceeds of which are used to provide services. Donations are accepted at 3229 Wrightsboro Road., Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m.6 p.m. Many volunteers are needed to operate this ministry.

CSS Contact: Sr. Janet Roddy, Director, 706-722-4390, 811 12th St., Augusta, GA 30901; Thrift Store Contact: Philomena Mooney, 706-737-8286, 3229 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, GA, 30904

CHAVIS HOUSE

(SOUTHEASTERN FIREFIGHTERS BURN FOUNDATION)

This ministry provides meals

quarterly for those staying at the Chavis House.

Contact: Janet Lovering, jslsr57@gmail.com; Mary Jean Garren, mjgarren@gmail.com

GOLDEN HARVEST FOOD BANK

Golden Harvest Food Bank thrives on the support of volunteers. Your time is a gift to hungry kids, seniors and families who don’t have enough to eat. For ways to end hunger, please visit the website at www.goldenharvest.org 3310 Commerce Drive, Augusta, GA, 30909

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

Volunteers are needed to further this nonprofit organization’s Christcentered vision of eliminating poverty by offering a hand up to people with special needs seeking education, a job, or career advancement. Parishioners are invited to serve in retail operations, academic achievement centers, administrative centers, and on Wrights Farm. Volunteers may work as mentors to clients or in administrative or functional roles. Your investment is guaranteed to lift lives and families. Contact: Rev. Toney Cross, 706-854-4754 or visit the website at www.goodwillworks.org/volunteer

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Habitat for Humanity strives to provide security, stability, and selfsupport — home building (skilled and unskilled), worksite support for volunteers, committee and/or board of directors membership, office support, fundraising, mortgage administration and ReStore assistance.

Contact: Rich Dimenna, richdimenna@gmail.com

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PATRICK WALSH COUNCIL #677

The K of C is a Catholic men’s fraternal society founded under the principles of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. Our activities are designed to volunteer our time and raise money for charitable organizations in our community. Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the council home: 1501 Monte Sano Ave. Please visit kofc677.org for more information.

Contact: Grand Knight Blaise Dresser, blaisedresser@gmail.com

LADIES ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS (LAOH)

The purpose of LAOH Inc. is to promote Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity, to foster and sustain loyalty to the Roman Catholic Church and to the United States of America, to advance the aspirations and endeavors of the Irish people for complete and absolute independence, to foster the ideals and perpetuate

the history and traditions of the Irish people, and to promote Irish culture. Visit our website at www.laohaugusta.org for more information.

Contact: April Fry, Division President, Aprilcfry@gmail.com; Estelle Duncan, State President and Division Treasurer, educan081954@yahoo.com; Karen Brooks, State and Division Secretary, karen.brooks@stmaryonthehill.org

MASTER’S TABLE SOUP KITCHEN

The Soup Kitchen works to provide for those in our community who are in need. Due to COVID, an outdoor to-go lunch model at The Master’s Table has been implemented. Groups of up to five volunteers ages 18+ to help prepare and serve a daily meal are welcome. The Soup Kitchen is located at 702 Fenwick St. Adult volunteers are needed once each month.

Contact: Joe Landrum, joelandrum@bellsouth.net; Nancy Wright, nwright@nacare.com

ORDER OF HIBERNIANS IN AMERICA, INC. — (AOH) RICHMOND 1 DIVISION

AOH is an Irish Catholic Fraternal organization devoted to friendship, unity, and Christian charity. We are committed to fostering and sustaining loyalty to country and community, and to advancing the aspirations and traditions of the Irish people. Founded in 1836, we are the largest Catholic organization in the United States. Members must be practicing Catholics, and either be born in Ireland or of Irish descent.

Contact: Michael Regan, Division President; Michael Ramp, Division President Emeritus, mikeramp47@gmail.com

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PRO-LIFE MINISTRY

The Pro-Life Ministry engages in activities to restore respect for all human beings, from the moment of conception until natural death. We participate in prayer and witness gatherings in front of local abortion clinics and perform sidewalk counseling and referrals to women in crisis pregnancy situations.

We provide compassionate post-abortion healing referrals to women who are suffering from the effects of an abortion. We perform educational activities, including a youth Pro-Life Oratory and Video Contest, Pro-Life training, and distribution of Pro-Life literature. We are part of the Greater Augusta Chapter of Georgia Right to Life.

Contact: George Vozniak, gvozniak@aol.com

SAINTS OVERSEAS

In this ministry, we are reaching out to some of our most vulnerable

brothers and sisters — young children at a Catholic school in Goala, Ethiopia. We hold drives to collect items of which they are in need, offer prayer support, and seek to form a true friendship with these children and Catholic Sisters who teach and care for them. New faces and new ideas for this project are most welcome!

Contact: Katie Conner, kathleenconner@bellsouth.net

Stewardship

The responsibility of the Stewardship Commission is to foster and promote an environment where stewardship is understood, accepted, and practiced as a way of life throughout the parish.

Stewardship Representative to Parish Council: Janine Bangs, rnhelp3@att.net

STEWARDSHIP COMMISSION

Staff:

Martha Kearns, 706-733-6227, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

Joan Purucker, 706-733-6227, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

Chair: Janine Bangs, rnhelp3@att.net

Parish: Philip Gaffney, pgaff2609@aol.com

Norma Ingram, ingram3norma@gmail.com

Ryan and Christy McArdle, christyjmcardle@gmail.com

Members are appointed by the pastor.

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Finance

The responsibility of the Finance Council is to assist in advising the pastor as to the financial health of the church and school and to provide short and long-term guidance to ensure sound financial practices.

Finance Representative to Parish Council: Richard Slaby, richardslaby@gmail.com

GIFTS

Parishioners may wish to consider a gift to the Church, School, or Endowment Fund in honor of a friend or family member. Donations are always handled according to the wishes of those making the gift, whether they designate a specific use for the money or simply give to the general fund. For more information, please contact the Church Office, 706-733-6627.

GIFT COUNTERS

Appointed by the pastor. Gift Counters donate time and talent to help with administrative duties on Monday mornings.

ST. MARY SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUND

Through the generosity of its benefactors, the School Endowment Fund helps give students the needed tools for success and continued excellence. Currently, the endowment funds are designated to help enable St. Mary on the Hill School to attract and retain the finest teachers through professional development opportunities, and to help sustain a high-quality environment for learning through facilities maintenance and technology upgrades.

FINANCE COUNCIL

Staff:

Fr. Mark Ross, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Fr. Vernon Knight, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Rich Peritore, 706-733-6627, rich.peritore@stmaryonthehill.org

Todd Shafer, 706-733-6193, todd.shafer@smcsaug.org

Chair: Rick Massey, ramassey1949@gmail.com

Parish Council: Richard Slaby, richardslaby@gmail.com

Parish:

Don Bailie, donbailie@dhbailieagency.com

Harry Dolyniuk, hjdcpa@hjdcpa.net

Fred Kruckow, fkruckow@yahoo.com

Members are appointed by the pastor and serve a three-year term.

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SCHOOL ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE

Diocese: Carrie Jane Williamson, 912-201-4120, cjwilliamson@diosav.org

Staff: Fr. Mark Ross, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Todd Shafer, 706-733-6193, todd.shafer@smcsaug.org

Rich Peritore, 706-733-6627, rich.peritore@stmaryonthehill.org

Chair: Rick Cundey, rdcundey@gmail.com

Advisor: Charlie May, cmay@janney.com

Steve Hagler, shagler@haglerlaw.net

Chris Jackson, kidcjackson@yahoo.com

Matt Johnson, matthew.e.johnson@bsci.com

Valerie Mirshak, vmirshak@gmail.net

Catholic Schools

ST. MARY ON THE HILL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

St. Mary on the Hill Catholic School educates children in grades K-8 and is accredited by Cognia (formerly AdvancED) and continues to meet the requirements to be fully accredited. The school offers a full athletic program, 1:1 Chromebooks for second through eighth grade, a library/ media center, computer labs, and employs a full-time and part-time Reading Specialist. Art, Music, P.E., and Spanish are also a part of the St. Mary’s curriculum. St. Mary’s students receive local and state recognition for achievements in athletics, the PAGE Academic Team, and Junior Model UN, to name a few. To schedule a tour of the school campus or for more information, please call the school office at 706-733-6193 or visit the website, www.stmaryssaints.org.

AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL

This is a Diocesan Catholic Secondary School (ninth through 12th grades) serving students from the Central Savannah River Area. Aquinas High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Aquinas offers Advanced Placement, Honors, and College Preparatory curricula. A wide range of sports and clubs are also offered. Tuition and subsidies from parishes of the Augusta Deanery provide most of the financial support for Aquinas. Scholarships and financial aid grants are available. Please see the website, www.aquinashigh.org, for more information, or call 706-736-5516.

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Parish Organization

The Parish Council shall assist the parish pastor by deliberating and acting on matters pertaining to the spiritual, financial, and educational affairs of the parish, its management and operation, except in those matters explicitly limited by Church law. The Parish Council shall work with the parish staff and concern itself with all aspects of parish life including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following areas: social, liturgical, and apostolic programs; evolvement of the longrange and immediate goals of the parish; the Christian formation of the parishioners (including formation as Stewardship parish); and involvement of the entire parish in the conduct of parish affairs.

In its work, the Parish Council shall be guided by the following principal objectives: the fostering of parish unity; the development and implementation of a unified program of renewal designed to promote the common good of the parish; the formation of the parish as a Stewardship parish; the coordination of all parish activities; the provision of adequate forums for dialogues among all members of the parish and between parish members in the spiritual and apostolic life; the promotion of diocesan and deanery activities and programs; and the assessment of the spiritual and temporal needs of the parish.

COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES

The seven commissions are Worship, Faith Formation, School Advisory Board, Community and Pastoral Care, Service, Stewardship, and Finance. Each commission has a representative that reports to the Parish Council. Committees are formed by the pastor as needed for special projects.

PARISH STAFF

The parish staff provides the essential underpinning and operational support required by the Parish Council and the ministries to function effectively. A staff member is assigned to work with the Parish Council. Staff should be kept informed of the actions of the Parish Council and ministries and may participate in Parish Council meetings as consultants and resource people. They should keep the Parish Council abreast of significant events within the diocese and deanery. They should also have the opportunity to seek advice and support from the Parish Council as needed.

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PARISH COUNCIL

Chair: Jamie Kimbrough, jamesfkimbrough@gmail.com

Parish: Janine Bangs, rnhelp3@att.net

Stephanie Barnett, sbarnett1@bellsouth.net

Rick Burnett, rburnett@cramerlumber.com

Brigid Jones, brigiddgls0@gmail.com Mary Kruckow, marykruckow@yahoo.com

Joey Martin, biojoey@gmail.com

Andrew Poirier, eagle41111@gmail.com

Jessica Torres-Pryor, mikeandjessica22@msn.com

Therese Rhodes, thereserhodes@yahoo.com

Richard Slaby, richardslaby@gmail.com

David Waters, davkat1859@gmail.com

Ex-Officio Members:

Pastor:

Fr. Mark Ross, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Staff:

Fr. Vernon Knight, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Fr. Solomon Kaanan, 706-733-6627, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

Deacon Ken Maleck, 706-733-6627, kmaleck@knology.net

Martha Kearns, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

Michael Lammers, mlammers@aquinashigh.org

Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

Todd Shafer, 706-733-6193, todd.shafer@smcsaug.org

Members are nominated by the parishioners and appointed by the Pastor. They serve a three-year term.

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Sacraments

BAPTISM

Parent(s) must be registered members. Parents are required to attend a Baptism Preparation class, typically scheduled for the first Sunday of the month. It is recommended that godparents also attend. Please call the Parish Office to register. Baptisms may be scheduled for Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. Please call to schedule a Baptism.

Contact: Martha Kearns, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

RECONCILIATION

Wednesday from noon- 1 p.m. and Saturday from 3:45-4:45 p.m. or by appointment. Reconciliation services are held one evening during Advent and one evening during Lent.

FIRST RECONCILIATION

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is usually received in second grade. The child must be baptized, have completed first-grade Religious Education, and be attending second-grade Religious Education classes. The family must be attending Sunday Mass regularly. Celebration of this sacrament is typically scheduled in January.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

FIRST EUCHARIST

The Sacrament of Eucharist is usually received in second grade. The child must be baptized, have received the Sacrament of Reconciliation, have completed first-grade Religious Education, and be attending second-grade Religious Education classes. The family must be attending Sunday Mass regularly. Children receive First Communion in May.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

CONFIRMATION

The Sacrament of Confirmation is usually celebrated in the fall of a student’s ninth-grade year. The person preparing for Confirmation must be baptized and have received First Eucharist. A student must have completed a Religious Education class and the family must be attending Sunday Mass regularly. Confirmation candidates attend Confirmation Preparation sessions and a retreat. The Confirmation date is set by the bishop and the pastor.

Contact: Joan Purucker, 706-733-9908, joan.purucker@stmaryonthehill.org

MARRIAGE

We are excited that you are preparing for the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony. Your first step in your preparation for the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony is to contact the Wedding Coordinator, Martha Kearns, at the

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Church Office to begin the process at least four to six months in advance before setting your wedding date. In addition, all couples are required to attend a Marriage Preparation Weekend and meet several times with a priest to complete their marriage packet. Marriage Preparation Weekends are offered four times a year in the Augusta Deanery. PLEASE DO NOT RESERVE PLACES FOR RECEPTIONS/DINNERS UNTIL YOUR WEDDING DATE IS RESERVED ON THE PARISH CALENDAR – NOT ALL DATES AT THE CHURCH MAY BE AVAILABLE DUE TO PARISH EVENTS OR OTHER CONFLICTS.

Contact: Martha Kearns — Parish Office, 706-733-6627, martha.kearns@stmaryonthehill.org

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Please contact the church office when a loved one is in the hospital or seriously ill, so a priest may visit as soon as possible. We invite all seriously ill parishioners to ask a priest to anoint them and pray for healing. You may want to include the Anointing of the Sick as part of your pre-surgery preparations.

Parish Miscellaneous Information

ALTAR FLOWERS

Call the Church Office, 706-733-6627, several weeks in advance if you wish to donate flowers for the altar in honor of an anniversary, birthday, or in memory of a loved one.

BULLETIN

The bulletin is published weekly. The deadline is usually Monday at noon to submit information to appear in the following Sunday bulletin. Your written information can be sent to the church office via mail, fax, or email at smbulletin@stmaryonthehill.org. Rest in Peace announcements are published in the bulletin the week following a death. We normally only list registered family members with the deceased. Please check with the person before calling to add their name to the Prayer Request list. If you wish your name or the name of a loved one to remain on the list longer than two weeks, please contact the Church Office (706-733-6627). If you have a loved one on the prayer list, please call the office when their name can be removed.

CATHOLIC READING RACK

The Catholic Reading Rack in the narthex of the church has a wide selection of Catholic periodicals and Bible study guides. Envelopes are located on the reading rack for a donation that can be put in the next week’s collection.

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CHURCH NURSERY

A nursery is provided during the Sunday 10:30 a.m. Mass in St. Anne’s Hall. It is available for children ages six months to Pre-K4. Parents who use the Church Nursery are asked to volunteer.

COLUMBARIUM

St. Mary on the Hill dedicated our columbarium on July 25, 2017. A columbarium is a structure like a mausoleum, except for cremains. The cremains are inurned into a niche. St. Mary’s columbarium has 408 double niches and 117 single niches. If you are interested in purchasing a niche or would like additional information, please contact the Church Office, 706-733-6627 or by email, smoth@stmaryonthehill.org.

DAILY ADORATION

Come and spend an hour with the Lord in the Sacred Heart Adoration Chapel, 1210 Monte Sano Avenue.

Contact: Paul and Mary Ellen Zielinski, Adoration Program Coordinators, adoration@stmaryonthehill.org

FLYERS

If you need copies of a flyer for a church-related activity, contact Joan Purucker at the church office, 706-733-6627, or email the information to smbulletin@stmaryonthehill.org

FORMED.ORG

FORMED.org is a revolutionary online platform featuring some of the best Catholic videos, audio talks, eBooks, and movies. This could be a life-changing resource for personal faith formation, and it is at the fingertips of every parishioner who has a computer or smartphone. The parish has partnered with Augustine Institute to offer it to you. To sign up for FREE, go to formed.org/ signup; Select our parish – St. Mary on the Hill Church; Register with your name and email address; Check that email account for a link to begin using FORMED.

GIFT BEARERS

Individuals or families are invited to bring the offertory gifts to the altar during Mass. Please notify an usher before the Mass that you wish to bear the gifts.

HOMEBOUND

If there are parishioners who are homebound, in a nursing facility, or in the hospital and who wish for pastoral visits and Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Office by calling 706-733-6627. We rely on family members to notify us if there are parishioners to be visited. Due to the federal confidentiality guidelines for hospitals, we are not notified when parishioners are in the hospital. Therefore, we ask that you please call us if you would like a visit while in the hospital. If you anticipate a stay in the hospital, please let us know so we can keep you in our prayers.

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MARIANITE

The Marianite newsletter is usually published bi-monthly and is mailed to parishioners. It includes information about people, activities, and events in the parish and community. Suggestions for articles and/or pictures should be sent to smoth@stmaryonthehill.org

MASS CARDS

Mass Cards are available through the Church Office. Please come in person or send your request in writing. The customary stipend is $10 or more per Mass. Masses for the next year are available after Pentecost Sunday.

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES OR A DEATH

After office hours, a priest can be reached on the Pastoral Emergency Phone at 706-833-4355.

MOTHER’S DAY OUT/ PRE-SCHOOL

Our Mother’s Day Out and PreSchool program is available for children ages six weeks through the start of kindergarten. Your child is in a fun and loving environment where the Catholic faith is taught and lived. The program runs from August through May.

Contact: Gina Craw, 706-262-2659, gina.craw@stmaryonthehill.org

ONLINE GIVING

Online Giving is available for you to make contributions to the parish. This option makes use of current technology and security standards and allows you to easily set up recurring contributions. It also enables our parish to take advantage of new tools to become more efficient. Online Giving is intended to be a convenient tool for you to use, and we strongly support both Online Giving and offering envelopes for contributions to the parish. Online Giving is the electronic way to participate in the weekly offertory. To start giving online:

1. Visit our parish website at www.stmaryonthehill.org and click on the “Donations” link (https://www.osvhub.com/stmaryonthehill/giving/funds).

2. Create an account.

3. Schedule your recurring gifts.

PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENTS

For a verbal announcement about your activity, email your announcement to smoth@stmaryonthehill.org by noon on Wednesday.

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REGISTRATION

If you are new to the parish, please call 706-733-6627, or stop by the Church Office. It only takes a minute to register, and we would love to hear from you. Registration forms are also online at https://www.stmaryonthehill.org/parish-registration

• If you are going to move, have a change of address or change your phone number, please contact the Parish Office. You can help save us return postage.

• When you reach the age of 18 and/or are no longer a dependent of your parents, you should register with the parish. If you are asked to be a sponsor or godparent, then the parish will be able to issue a certificate that you are an active, registered member of the parish.

SAFE ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS

Because every adult volunteer and employee is a mandatory reporter (GA Code 19-7-5), the Diocese of Savannah requires the following of employees and volunteers:

TRAINING/EDUCATION

• VIRTUS Protecting God’s Children for Adults training

• All employees/volunteers must recertify training at a five-year interval, either by:

1. Complete an online Re-Certification Module on VIRTUS assigned by the parish/school

2. Attend another Protecting God’s Children training session

• For certain roles, employees/volunteers must read a VIRTUS Monthly Training Bulletin.

BACKGROUND CHECK

• All employees/volunteers must have a background check on file with the parish.

CODE OF CONDUCT

• The Code of Conduct must be understood and acknowledged by the employee/volunteer signature, either physical or electronic.

For more information go to https://diosav.org/offices/child-and-youth-protection

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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

In thanksgiving for God’s gifts, each household at St. Mary Church is asked to strive to give 10 percent of their income based on the biblical tithe — eight percent to St. Mary on the Hill Church, one percent to the Diocese of Savannah, and one percent to a charity. Contribution envelopes are mailed to your home address on a bi-monthly basis. Please use your envelope when you attend church, regardless of if there is a contribution in the envelope. If you contribute without your envelope, please include your envelope number on your check or use a blank envelope and your full name. Contributions are entered for the week they are received; therefore, it is not necessary to include the envelopes for the Sundays that you may have missed. Contribution statements are mailed quarterly and end-of the- year statements are provided for tax purposes. If you find an error in any of your statements, please notify the Church Office. Please remember to inform the Church Office of any address change as your envelopes are mailed bulk rate and are not usually forwarded by the post office. You can make contributions online through our website: stmaryonthehill.org

A STEWARD’S PRAYER

OLord,giveroflifeandsourceoffreedom,Iknow thatallIhavereceivedisfromYourhand.Gracious andlovingGod,YoucallustobestewardsofYour abundance,thecaretakersofallYouhaveentrusted tous.HelpustoalwaysuseYourgiftswiselyand teachustosharethemgenerously.SendtheHoly Spirittoworkthroughus,bringingYourmessageto thoseweserve.Mayourfaithfulstewardshipbear witnesstotheloveofJesusChristinourlives.We praywithgratefulhearts,inJesus’name.Amen.

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Parish Facilities

OUR CHURCH

St. Mary on the Hill Church is located at 1420 Monte Sano Ave. on the corner of McDowell St.

PARISH HALL

This facility is adjacent to the Church and is used for parishrelated activities.

PARISH OFFICE

The office is next door to the Parish Hall. The hours of business are Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Fridays, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. For Holy Days, holidays and summer hours consult the bulletin.

ST. ANNE’S HALL

This facility is located behind the Parish Hall. It houses the Nursery and Mother’s Day Out/PreSchool Program.

FR. CHARLIE’S HOUSE

This facility is located at 2504 McDowell St. and is used for small-group parish-related activities, Augusta Young Adult Ministry and couple counseling.

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SCOUT HUT

This facility is located at the corner of Arsenal Ave. and McDowell St. ADORATION CHAPEL

The Chapel is attached to the St. Joseph Center on the corner of Monte Sano Ave. and Bellevue Ave.

ST. MARY ON THE HILL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

The school is located at 1220 Monte Sano Ave. It is an elementary school K-8th grade. The CCD program is held at the school on Sunday mornings.

SCHOOL GYM

The Gym is located behind St. Mary School on Arsenal Ave. The Gym is available for use by parishioners for parish-related activities.

ST. JOSEPH CENTER

This facility is located at the corner of Monte Sano Ave. and Bellevue Ave. It holds the Senior Center, the Media Center and school classrooms.

To Reserve any of these parish facilities for a church-related meeting or function, please call the Parish Office at 706-733-6627 or email smoth@stmaryonthehill.org. You will also need to come by the office or visit our website to fill out an Events work sheet.

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SITE PLAN:

MAP OF PARISH FACILITIES

MAP OF PARISH FACILITIES

MONTE SANO AVE

MONTE SANO AVE

LASCHOBER & ASSOCIATES, PC

BELLEVUE AVE ARSENAL AVE HELEN ST

MCDOWELL ST

CENTRAL AVE

ARSENAL AVE

EAST AVE

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JOHNSON,
Please keep until Fall 2023 ST. MARY ON THE HILL 1420 Monte Sano Avenue | Augusta, GA 30904 706-733-6627 | www.stmaryonthehill.org
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