Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
August 10, 2014
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Diocese of Charleston
The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D. D., Bishop of Charleston
St. Patrick Catholic Church
134 St. Philip St. Charleston, SC 29403
P. O. Box 20726 Charleston, SC 29413
Phone (843) 723-6066 Fax (843) 853-8114
Rectory (843) 853-8858 Email: [email protected]
www.catholic-doc.org/StPatrick
Mass Schedule
Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m.
Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Student Mass 5:00 p.m. (Aug-May)
Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Confessions
Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment
Fred McKay, Principal Charlton Singleton The Charleston Catholic School Music Director
.
Reverend Father Henry N. Kulah, Pastor
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary August 10, 2014
THE SICK: St. Patrick: Edna Tolbert, Carol Ann
Fokes, Inez Murry, Sr. Naomi Smith, O.S.P., Samuel Murray, Roger Jenkins, John Deas, Cleopatra Nesbitt,
Bernard Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, the Venning Family, Myrtle Hazelton, Lugenia Marion, Jonae Ballard, Tony Hazel, Joseph McKenzie, Ernestine Jones and her grandchildren, Georgetta Brown, Jane Wright, Lauretta Duval Williams, Cornell Hampton, Judy Collins Harris, Walter Grate, Judy Lytel, Rovena Hazel, Grippon Boags, Angela Burke, Delores Myers, and Tommy Schrimpf, Ruth Duncan, Maurice Chapman, Keith Mitchell, Anna Mae Lad-son and all those at home or in nursing homes.
STEWARDSHIP
AUGUST 2014
ACTUAL BUDGET
ADULT ENVELOPES 4,094.19 20,640.00
YOUTH ENVELOPES 0.00 0.00
SECOND COLLECTION 984.93 500.00
TOTAL COLL. to date 5,079.12 21,140.00
MASS INTENTIONS August 9, 2014–August 15, 2014
Saturday 08/09 Mr. Raymond Mikell, Sr.
Sunday (8 AM) 08/10 For The People
Sunday (10 AM) 08/10 Heyward Moore
Christopher V. Venning, Jr.
Monday 08/11
Tuesday 08/12
Wednesday 08/13
Thursday 08/14 John R. & Mildred Molony Satterfield &
Wil Walter
Friday 08/15
St. Patrick Church
Contributions of the weekend of August 3, 2014
Envelopes $ 3,283.14
Loose $ 811.05
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The LORD said to Elijah: “Stand on the mountain; the LORD will be passing by” (1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a).
Psalm — Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation (Psalm 85).
Second Reading — To the Israelites belong the covenants, the law, and the patriarchs; and from them comes the Christ (Romans 9:1-5).
Gospel — As Jesus walked on the sea, the disciples were terrified (Matthew 14:22-33).
GOD’S IMAGE
Nature has perfections in order to show that she is the image of God, and defects to show that she is only God’s image. —Blaise Pascal
SECOND COLLECTION FOR
AUGUST 10, 2014
SUPPORT OF THE MILITARY
ORDINARIATE
All information to be posted in the bulletin
must be submitted in writing by email or
fax on Mondays by 12 noon. Email address
is [email protected] and the fax number
is 843-853-8114. Thank you!
St. Patrick
Liturgical Ministries Schedule August 16, 2014 and August 17, 2014
Aug 16: Saturday Vigil 6:00 PM ALT Rosie Booker Sienna Harris Faith Polite EUCH Patricia Mack Allison Stoney EUCH-TL Norman Davis LEC Roman McClatcher (1) Evonne Hunter (2) USH Alvin Simmons Melvin Swinton USH-COL Nathaniel Sims Charles Taylor Aug 17: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM ALT Chyna Reese Larry Singletary John Christopher Wright EUCH Katesha Breland Sylvia Chapman EUCH-TL Delores Jackson LEC Joan Mack ( 1) Mabel Elliott-Moultrie (2) USH John Gantt, Jr. Charles Mack USH-COL Lloyd Frasier Edna Mitchell Aug 17: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 AM ALT Callia Cox Samuel Lamar Alexis McNeil Savion Pryor EUCH Beverly Buford Daisey Ferrette Marcus Frasier EUCH-TL Allison Stoney LEC Rebecca Cox (1) Patricia Grant (2) USH Fred Hutchinson Rocco Pasquarello USH-COL Marcus Cox Wilfred Steplight, Sr.
PARISH EVENTS
AUGUST 10, 2014-AUGUST 17, 2014
Sunday, Aug 10-Women’s Guild Breakfast after 10 am Mass
Sunday, Aug 10-Jr. Daughter’s School Supply Drive
Sunday, Aug 10-Jr. Knight’s Mtg @ Mr. Oliver’s
Tuesday, Aug 12– No Bible Study will resume Sept 9th
Tuesday, Aug 12-Convent Mass @ 5pm
Tuesday, Aug 12-Legion of Mary @ 5:15pm
Tuesday, Aug 12-KPC Mtg@ 6:30pm
Wednesday, Aug 13-Bishop Guglielmone celebrate 8 am Mass
Wednesday, Aug 13-OLG meeting at 6 pm
Thursday, Aug 14-Choir @ 6pm
Friday, Aug 15-Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy
Day of Obligation Masses are 8am & 6pm
Sunday, Aug 17-KPC Breakfast after 10am Mass
Cursillo
There will be a Cursillo Ultreya on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 2, at 7:00 PM in the Christ Our King Life
Center. There will be a Pizza Supper to welcome
our new men Cursillistas. Please come and bring a
friend. If childcare is needed or for more informa-
tion, call Mike Flato at 884-0659.
Knights of Peter Claver St. Peter Council #
110 and
Our Lady of Guadalupe Court # 110
will sponsor a trip to
Harrah’s Cherokee Resort
Saturday, August 23, 2014
$75 for tickets please contact
Grand Knight Denva Simpson @ 696-7336
or
Grand Lady Elease Amos-Goodwin
@ 843-763-8157
DIOCESE OF CHARLESTON The
Charleston Riverdogs baseball team will
host “Catholic Night at The Joe” on Mon.,
Aug. 11, at 7:05 p.m. Gates open at
6:05p.m. They will play the Hickory Craw-
dads. Father Greg West, pastor of the dio-
cese’s newest parish, St. Clare of Assisi
Catholic Church on Daniel Island, will
throw out the first pitch. Tickets are $7,
discounted from $10, for upper reserve
seats along the first base line. To purchase:
go to http://tinyurl.com/2014catholic.
Contact Maria Aselage, Director of Media
Relations, at [email protected] or at
(843) 513-7605 if you have any questions.
PRESENCE
It is difficult to be truly present to another. We speak of putting in an appearance or showing up. Even when we arrive, we are often distracted. We think ahead, or we review an unsettled past. Nonetheless, we are at our best when we truly show up. We are most fully ourselves when we are absorbed in something worthy of us: creative work, good conversa-tion, prayer. In these instances we are wholly ourselves and wholly outside ourselves.
Elijah knew this kind of engagement. He was one of God’s great prophets. In today’s first reading, he follows God’s command to journey to that most holy place, Mount Horeb. And there in great silence, Elijah encounters God.
As for Peter and the apostles, they discover the presence of God after the storm at sea. They and the sea and the winds are stunned into silent reverence. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Who is an Active Parishioner?
Regular attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. Absent only for serious reason, e.g. illness.
Registered in the Parish, receiving and using weekly envelopes, supporting the Parish accord-ing to the best of one’s ability.
Volunteers and participates in Parish activities with time, talent, and resources as means per-mit.
Trying to live the Catholic Faith as best they can with God’s help and the support of family and friends at home and in the Parish.
PARISH REGISTRATION
Welcome to all new families/individuals. Please register as soon as possible. Registration in house is needed for planning purposes. Regis-tration is required before the parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors.
You must be registered and a contributing member for at least 3 months before a certifi-cate will be given. Registration Forms are avail-able in the Parish Office 723-6066.
MARRIAGES
The couple must contact in person the pastor at least six months prior to the desired date of the wedding.
Please contact the office to initiate the marriage preparation process or if you have questions. Bap-tism and Confirmation certificates are needed.
Announcements!
The Charleston Catholic School would like to take this
opportunity to THANK YOU for your tremendous gen-
erosity and support for our playground renovation! We
have reached our goal, and we plan to host the dedication ceremony in
memory of former CCS Teacher, Mrs. Joan Marie Keating on Monday,
August 18 at 10:00 AM. We truly appreciate the contributions from the
Parishioners and Parents to ensure the funding of our playground area.
The new school year is right around the corner! Meet the Teachers and
Family drop in will be held Friday, August 15th from 10 AM—11 AM. The
first day of school is Monday, August 18th. The first day of school is a held
day, hours are 8 AM—11:15 AM. Tuesday, August 19th is a regular school
day beginning at 8 AM and ending at 3 PM.
If you would like to tour CCS please visit our website at
www.charlestoncatholic.com or call Jeannie Fanjoy 577-4495. You can also
follow us on Facebook.
Jeannie Hefti Fanjoy
Communications Associate
The Charleston Catholic School
888-A King Street
Charleston, SC 29403
843-577-4495
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 10, 2014
Truth shall spring out of the earth, and justice shall look down
from heaven. — Psalm 85:12