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During the upcoming school year, my participation in religious education will be:


I am teaching CCD or young adults

My child is in CCD or young adult religious education

I am involved in teaching or as an RCIA team member

I am planning on entering the church or learning about Catholicism through RCIA

I am participating in Bible study or another religious formation program

I am participating in the upcoming, "Renew, Why Catholc?" program

I am not able to participate in religious education this year



Posted by LauraBa267
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»Picnic brings future priests together
Picnic brings future priests together
»ET pro-lifers go to Charlotte, N.C., to protest clinic
ET pro-lifers go to Charlotte, N.C., to protest clinic
»Two bishops come to Holy Ghost as parish concludes its 100th-anniversary celebration
Two bishops come to Holy Ghost as parish concludes its 100th-anniversary celebration
»Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor
»Two good questions
Two good questions
»Take note of ETC deadlines
Take note of ETC deadlines
»Fruitful dialogue
Fruitful dialogue
»Catechetical-formation program for adults beginning this fall
Catechetical-formation program for adults beginning this fall
»Child-protection training sessions
Child-protection training sessions
»Faith-formation classes continue
Faith-formation classes continue


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»Thu 28 August


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Monday 18 August 2008
Ministers' workshop coming to St. Mary's
Jim Wozniak, Monday 18 August 2008 - 22:02:04 // comment: 0

St. Mary's will have a ministers' workshop during the morning Saturday, Sept. 13.

The event will begin with Mass at 8:30 a.m. and end at noon.

Among the activities will be a general discussion on all ministries, followed by work on particular ministries. There also will be planning for the upcoming liturgical season.

"All of us in the ministries need to continue to learn and grow in our ministry," Dolores Fredericks said. "Please make it a priority to attend this important workshop and put it on your calendars."

The workshop is free and requires no sign up.



Fr. Akata returns to St. Mary's
Jim Wozniak, Monday 18 August 2008 - 14:13:54 // comment: 0

Father Anietie Akata, who left St. Mary's in 2007 to oversee a parish in Signal Mountain after serving as associate pastor here, has returned as pastor.

He has replaced Father Gerard Finucane, who left Aug. 25 to return to Ireland as a pastor there. Father Randy Stice will remain associate pastor.

Father Akata arrived Aug. 24.



Saturday 09 August 2008
Parish Nurse Announces Two Physical Fitness Classes for Fall
LauraBa267, Saturday 09 August 2008 - 19:33:28 // comment: 0

LET’S GET MOVING FOR OUR HEALTH!


Low impact aerobics for beginners is starting again Tuesday August. 19, at 9:15AM in the church basement. They will meet every Tuesday. It will be led by Patti Mirage, a certified aerobics instructor. There is no fee.

Beginners Line Dancing is on going Thursdays at 9AM in the church basement. This is led by Phyllis Paulantonio, a certified dancing instructor. There is no fee.

Update (08/21/2008):
LINE DANCING THURSDAY MORNINGS HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL AFTER LABOR DAY. WE WILL MEET AGAIN THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 9AM, IN THE CHURCH BASEMENT




Friday 04 July 2008
St. Mary's can help family whose home was destroyed by fire
Jim Wozniak, Friday 04 July 2008 - 16:10:50 // comment: 0

St. Mary's parishioners can help the Cutshall family, whose house on Claude Gray Road was destroyed by fire Wednesday.

Parish Youth Minister Katherine Angulo said Lindy Cutshall is a member of the parish and well known by some of the youth. She and her husband and their four children were away from home at the time of the fire, but they lost a few pets.

"Part of being a community is to be there during difficult times, when the love and support of a community are need it the most," Angulo said. "We know this family will recover and soon they will receive the help that they need."

She said St. Mary's can step forward and help.

"The youth are leading a 'home shower' for the Cutshall’s family," she said. "We have registered at Target under the Saint Mary's Church name some of the basic kitchen supplies, bathroom supplies, pillows, blankets, and cleaning supplies.

"If you are able to help please visit Target follow the registration list and bring your purchase to the office. We will collect these gifts until Saturday July 12 were we will deliver it to the family."


Sunday 15 June 2008
Combs, Colyar elected to Parish Council
Jim Wozniak, Sunday 15 June 2008 - 21:57:43 // comment: 0

Matt Combs and Allan Colyar were elected last weekend to fill two open seats on the St. Mary's Parish Pastoral Council.

Combs and Colyar will serve three-year terms and join the council beginning July 1. They replace Greg Drone and Raymond Isaac, whose terms expire June 30.

The two newcomers will be formally installed along with the rest of the council at one of the Masses in August.

The Parish Council serves as an adviser to the pastor and meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Other council members are Chairman Mark Mirage, Vice Chairman Rob Hornsey, Secretary Laura Ballantyne, Marty Gedeon, Mary Jordan, John Schweitzer and Jim Wozniak. Hornsey will take over as chairman on July 1.

The two other candidates in Sunday's election, Cheryl Krueger and Kendra Dowlatshahi, will join the council should vacancies develop before next year's elections.



Thursday 24 January 2008
Knoxville Diocese chancellor named bishop in Missouri
Jim Wozniak, Thursday 24 January 2008 - 20:41:08 // comment: 0

His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI announced today that he has appointed the Rev. James Vann Johnston Jr., JCL, currently chancellor and moderator of the curia for the Diocese of Knoxville, to lead the Diocese of Springfield–Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Bishop-elect Johnston’s ordination and installation as bishop of Springfield–Cape Girardeau is scheduled for Monday, March 31, in Springfield, Mo.

“Please join me in being joyful for Bishop-elect Johnston, recognizing that his spiritual and pastoral gifts, which have been such a blessing to all of us throughout the Diocese of Knoxville, have now been recognized and will be further shared for the glory of God and the good of the Catholic Church,” the Rev. T. Allen Humbrecht, diocesan administrator, said in a statement.

“When Bishop-elect Johnston shared the news with me about his appointment, I reminded him that all he has to do in the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is be himself, and the priests and faithful there will love and respect him as our priests and faithful here do. He is a very talented priest who is generous in sharing his gifts with the church,” the Rev. Humbrecht said.



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Thursday 10 January 2008
VIRTUS; PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN AWARENESS SESSIONS
LauraBa267, Thursday 10 January 2008 - 11:46:07 // comment: 0

The following are the scheduled sessions for St. Mary’s Church, Johnson City. These are mandatory child sex abuse awareness sessions for all employees and volunteers of Knoxville Diocese. Registration is free and all interested adults may attend. To register or see other sessions in the area please check the web site; VIRTUS.ORG

  • Saturday, August 23, 2008, 9:30AM, St. Ann’s Hall, St. Mary’s Church
  • Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:30AM, St. Ann’s Hall, St. Mary’s Church
  • Monday, October 20, 2008, 6:30PM, St. Ann’s Hall, St. Mary’s Church



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