St. Anne Catholic Church 
The Spirit of St. Anne Church
April 7, 2017
St. Anne Catholic Church
Ongoing Education
Passion Sunday
Mass Meditation
Saints like Ignatius Loyola and Teresa of Ávila have taught that using our imagination in prayer can help us to grow in our faith. So let's take their advice as we read the passion of our Lord this weekend.

First, picture yourself with Jesus as He is arrested and brought before the chief priests. Listen as they level false charges against Him. See Him mourn over the way these men are bound in anger and hatred toward Him. 

Next, picture Jesus being humiliated by the soldiers. Watch as they spit upon Him, mock Him, and beat Him. The challenge to hold His peace is overwhelming, but Jesus remains resolute and focused on His mission.

Now picture Him at Calvary. He is exhausted. His body is wracked with pain and weariness. Nails have pierced His hands and feet. The pain sears through His body as the soldiers raise the cross. The suffering is enormous as the crowd continues to jeer and hurl accusations against Him. Nonetheless, Jesus looks at us with compassion, understanding, and mercy. He will not accuse! He will not condemn! All He wants is our salvation.

Watching Jesus as He nears the end, you hear Him speak to one of the thieves crucified with Him. You think to yourself, "Even now He is still leading people to His Father!" Finally, you hear Him cry out in a loud voice as He hands over His spirit - for you. 

These are only a few of the events that encompass Jesus' passion. Try to read and reflect on these scenes, or choose some other scenes from today's Gospel: the Last Supper, Jesus' agony in the garden, or Peter's denial. Contemplate the passion story today. Let it move you to treasure Jesus above all others. This is the greatest story ever told.

Source: The Word Among Us Apr. 9, 2017 Mass Meditation
Making News
Sr. Margaret's Golden Jubilee
Enjoy these scenes from a special evening celebrating Sr. Margaret Downing's 50th Anniversary of taking her vows as a Catholic nun! We love you, Sr. Margaret!

Renewal of Vows




Photos taken by Frank Doyle
Stewardship Spotlight
Teachers Needed
Catechists Needed
There is no greater gift we can give to our children than our faith. Parents are the first and foremost catechists for their children. Our Religious Education programs assists parents in this endeavor by teaching scripture, doctrines, beliefs and traditions of the Catholic Church. We offer classes September through May to children ages Pre-K through 8th grades from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
 
Our program has a number of openings for people who wish to share their Catholic faith with children. Not sure if you are qualified?  Well, if you are a mom, or a dad, or a person who loves children, and you are an active Catholic and in good standing with the Church then you are qualified! Please prayerfully consider joining this very rewarding ministry. For more info, please contact Suzanne Zimmermann in the Parish Office at 706-561-8678 or [email protected].
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Bible
Adult Scripture Study
Parochial Vicar Fr. Brian O'Shaughnessy's Adult Scripture Study will meet on Mon., Apr. 10 and Mon., Apr. 17 from 7 to 8 p.m. in St. Anne-Pacelli's High School Media Center.
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Holy Week
Apr. 9-15

Prime Timers Lunch
Mon., Apr. 10
12:30 p.m.
 Caffé Amici
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FANN Program
Orientation Meeting
Tue., Apr. 11
6 p.m.
Visitation Hall

Parish Office Closed
Fri., Apr. 14 and
Mon., Apr. 17

Easter Masses
Sat., Apr. 15 
8:30 p.m.
Sun., Apr. 16
8 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
10:40 a.m. and
12:30 p.m.

 
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St. Anne Catholic Church
2000 Kay Circle
Columbus, GA 31907
706-561-8678