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corpus Christi Catholic Church Diocese of Charleston Rev. Raymond J. Carlo, Pastor 2350 Augusta Highway Lexington, South Carolina 29072 (803) 359-4391 [email protected] www.corpuschristisc.org March 25, 2018 MISSION STATEMENT Sharing the treasure of our Catholic Faith and cen- tered in the Eucharist, we at Corpus Christi Parish strive to be true disciples of Christ to all. HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SCHEDULE Monday of Holy Week, March 26th 8:30 AM | Mass Tuesday of Holy Week, March 27th 11:00 AM | Chrism Mass at the Cathedral, in Charleston With Bishop, Robert J. Guglielmone 5:30 PM-6:20 PM | Confessions 6:30 PM | Mass Wednesday of Holy Week, March 28th 12:15 PM | Mass Eucharistic Adoration following Mass until Thursday at 8:00 AM 7:00-8:00 PM | Confessions HOLY TRIDUUM Holy Thursday, March 29th 7:00 PM | Mass of the Lord’s Supper 8:00 PM | Eucharistic Adoration until 12 midnight Good Friday, March 30th 11:00 AM-12 Noon | Confessions 3:00 PM Reading of the Passion, Veneration of the Cross with Distribution of Communion 7:00 PM Stations of the Cross Holy Saturday, March 31th 10:00 AM | Blessing of the Easter Basket in the Church 10:30-11:30 AM | Confessions 8:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass (Begins in the Grotto area of the Church) Easter Sunday, April 1st 8:00 AM | Mass 11:00 AM | Mass NO 5:00 PM MASS ON EASTER SUNDAY

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corpus Christi Catholic Church

Diocese of Charleston

Rev. Raymond J. Carlo, Pastor 2350 Augusta Highway

Lexington, South Carolina 29072

(803) 359-4391 [email protected]

www.corpuschristisc.org March 25, 2018

MISSION STATEMENT

Sharing the treasure of our Catholic Faith and cen-

tered in the

Eucharist, we at Corpus Christi Parish strive to be

true disciples of Christ to all.

HOLY WEEK

AND EASTER SCHEDULE

Monday of Holy Week, March 26th

8:30 AM | Mass

Tuesday of Holy Week, March 27th

11:00 AM | Chrism Mass at the Cathedral, in

Charleston With Bishop, Robert J. Guglielmone

5:30 PM-6:20 PM | Confessions

6:30 PM | Mass

Wednesday of Holy Week, March 28th

12:15 PM | Mass

Eucharistic Adoration following

Mass until Thursday at 8:00 AM

7:00-8:00 PM | Confessions

HOLY TRIDUUM

Holy Thursday, March 29th

7:00 PM | Mass of the Lord’s Supper

8:00 PM | Eucharistic Adoration until 12 midnight

Good Friday, March 30th

11:00 AM-12 Noon | Confessions

3:00 PM Reading of the Passion, Veneration

of the Cross with Distribution of Communion

7:00 PM Stations of the Cross

Holy Saturday, March 31th

10:00 AM | Blessing of the Easter Basket in

the Church

10:30-11:30 AM | Confessions

8:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass

(Begins in the Grotto area of the Church)

Easter Sunday, April 1st 8:00 AM | Mass

11:00 AM | Mass

NO 5:00 PM MASS

ON EASTER SUNDAY

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Birthright of Columbia………....…. (803) 765-0165

Corpus Christi Assistance Ministry (803) 359-6927

Catholic Charities-Midlands............ (855) 377-1357

Fax-803-252-7605… www.charitiessc.org

LICS………………………………… (803) 957-6656

[email protected]

His House( dispatch (803)791-0557). (803) 957-1052

Family Shelter……...………..……… (803) 771-7040

Home Works……………………..…. (803) 781-4536

Lexington Medical Center……….... (803) 791-2000

St. Francis Catholic Shop……..….... (803) 561-9733

www.stfrancisshop.com

Community Contacts

Welcome new members and visitors

to corpus Christi catholic church !

Whether you are a new parishioner or just visiting, we hope you feel welcomed and hope you will join us in

our many parish activities. Registration forms are available in the vestibule, parish office, and online.

Please complete a registration form, drop it in the collection basket, or return it to the parish office. Office

hours are Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. until Noon. Visitor envelopes are in the

church vestibule.

We are glad that you have joined us in our celebration today!

Corpus Christi Catholic

Church

Office Hours : (Mon-Thurs.) 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M

Friday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.

Tel: (803) 359-4391 Fax : (803) 359-8885

Email: [email protected]

Website : www.corpuschristisc.org

Pastor: Rev. Raymond J. Carlo Ext.3

[email protected]

Deacon Coleman Parks [email protected]

Deacon Jack Crocker [email protected]

Parish Secretary: Maria Coller Ext. 4

[email protected]

Director of Faith Formation: Scott KramerExt.5

[email protected]

Director of Music: Dr. Charles Renick (803) 422-2681

Director of Operations: Gerry Prestia Ext. 6

[email protected]

Director of Finance: Susan Kantra Ext. 8

[email protected]

Director of Community Life: Tom Jones Ext.7

[email protected]

Director of Youth Ministry: Gordon Oswald (803) 727-5441

[email protected]

Altar Servers Coordinator: Jimmie Taylor Ext. 6

Hospital and Nursing Home

Visits

Due to privacy laws, Father may not know that you or a family member have been hospitalized or moved into a nursing home.

Please e-mail the parish office at [email protected] or call

(803) 359-4391 to let him know.

Altar Servers—Jimmie Taylor

803-530-7975

Altar Society —Joan Follmer—

803-223-5809

Apostolate of Healing—Deacon Jack

[email protected]

Assistance Ministry—Tricia Schmidt-

359-6927 open Tuesday thru Friday

9:00 a.m. until Noon. Food drop-off

box available 24-7.

Bible Study —Fran Jones —803-315-

5815

CGA (50 plus) - Jeannette Munnett

803-808-7559

* Meet on the second Wednesday of

each month in the parish hall starting in

September and ending in May.

Children’s Liturgy—Angie Crouch

Columbarium and Prayer Garden

Information & Sales

Tom Jones, Director of Community

Life 803-359-4391 [email protected]

Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP)—

Joan Patrick 803-449-4031

Christ Renews His Parish Men’s

Retreat— Corbett Lewis–

[email protected]

Eucharistic Adoration—Toni

Morrison at (803) 237-2464—

Eucharistic Adoration following

Wednesday—12:15 P.M. Mass ending

at 8:00 A.M. on Thursday morning.

Finance Council—Wade Fisher

803-356-4744

Hispanic Ministry—Juana Martinez

[email protected]

Knights of Columbus Council—

Peter D. LaPierre

803-808-9460 [email protected]

*Officers meet on the 2nd Thursday of

the month at 7:00 p.m. and Council

Members meet 3rd Thursday of the

month at 6:15 p.m. in the parish hall.

K of C 4th Degree—

Bob Peterson—(732) 616-5596

[email protected]

*Meet on the fourth Monday of the

month at 7:00 p.m.

Legion of Mary— Christine

Henneman—(919) 417-5254

Elaine Smith-(803) 917-1853

*Meet every Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in

the parish hall.

Mass Greeters - JoDee Douda–

803-359-4897

Men of Corpus Christi

Jim Duval [email protected]

Parish Pastoral Council - Mark

Svrcek [email protected]

Prayer Line—Betty Peterson—

732-616-5855

R.C.I.A.—Joshua Gehling—

[email protected]

Respect Life— Father Ray Carlo

803-359-4391

Singles Catholic Friends (SCF)—

Mary McBride 803-404-0215

JoDee Douda-803-359-4897

Ushers—Al Stevens— 864-445-1133

Women’s Group (CCCW)

Ann Behrns 803-951-3869

*Meet on the second Monday of the

month at 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall.

Young Family Gathering- Bill & Kim

[email protected]

Youth Ministry—Gordon Oswald -

803–727-5441

[email protected]

Dana Crumpton -

[email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION IS FOR

PARISH USE ONLY

Organizations-Ministry Contacts

Corpus Christi Catholic Church | www.corpuschristisc.org

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3/24 Sat. Vigil 5:00 PM

Gerard Brierly

By KOC Council #11325

3/25 Sun. 8:00 AM Dana Sheppard Corley

By Mr.& Mrs. Moccaldi

Sun. 11:00 AM

Virginia Broadway

By Jeff & Veronica Jordan

Sun. 5:00 PM

Parishioners

3/26 Mon. 8:30 AM

Loretta Fell

By Ted & Joanne Hoover

3/27 Tues. 6:30 PM

Bonnie Jo Sease

By Maria Coller

3/28 Wed. 12:15 PM

Tom Brophy

Marvin & Emy Douda

3/29 Holy Thursday - The Lord’s Supper

7:00 PM Ken Taylor

By Jimmie & Nettie Taylor

3/30 Good Friday

3:00 PM Veneration of the Cross

7:00 PM Stations of the Cross

*Note: denotes a deceased intention

Palm Sunday, March 25 9:15 AM Religious Education

K-8

6:00 Women’s CRHP

Formation

6:15 PM High School Youth Grp

6:15 PM Middle School

Youth Grp .

Holy Monday, March 26 Children’s Choir

5:00-5:30 PM 4k thru Grade 1

5:45-6:30 PM Grades 2-6

7:00 PM KOC Assembly OC

Holy Tuesday, March 27

7:15 AM Men of Corpus ChristI 11:00 AM CHRISM MASS

CHARLESTON

3:00 PM Legion of Mary

Holy Wednesday, March 28

12:15 PM Mass * Followed by

Eucharistic Adoration

Until Thursday Morning at 8:00 AM

3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 7:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet

Holy Thursday, March 29

7:00 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper

PARISH OFFICE CLOSES AT NOON

Friday, March 30

3:00 PM Reading of Passion—

Veneration of the Cross

7:00 PM Stations of the Cross

PARISH OFFICE CLOSED

Holy Saturday, March 31

10:00 AM Blessing of the Easter

Basket In the Church

8:00 AM Easter Vigil Mass

Easter Sunday 8:00 AM MASS

11:00 AM MASS

THERE WILL BE NO

5:00 PM MASS

ON EASTER SUNDAY

MARCH 25, 2018

Readings ~ 1031

Entrance Hymn 572

The King of Glory

Kyrie 260

Gospel Acclamation:

Glory To You - Routen

Offertory 512

O Sacred Head Surrounded

Holy 263

Memorial Acclamation 264

Amen 267

Lamb of God 269

Communion 511

Were You There?

Recessional Hymn –510

Jesus Remember Me

Readings for the Week of

March 25, 2018 Sunday PALM SUNDAY OF THE

PASSION OF THE LORD Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16; Is 50:4- 7; Ps 22: 8-9,17-18, 19-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mk

14:1—15:47 or Mk 15:1-39

Monday Monday of Holy Week

Is 42:1-7; Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14; Jn 12:1- 11

Tuesday Tuesday of Holy Week Is 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and

17;Jn 13:21-33, 36-38

Wednesday Wednesday of Holy Week Is 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33 -34;Mt

26:14-25

Thursday HOLY THURSDAY OF THE LORD’S

SUPPER Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9; Ps 89:21-

22,25 and 27; Rv 1:5-8; Lk 4:16-

21Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1- 8,11-14; Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18;1 Cor

11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15

Friday FRIDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD

(Good Friday) Is 52:13—53:12; Ps 31: 2, 6, 12-13, 15- 16, 17,

25;Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1— 19:42

Saturday THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY

NIGHT MASS OF VIGIL Gn 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a;

Ps 104:1- 2, 5-6,10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7,

12-13,20 and 22; Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13,

15-18;Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11; Ex 14:15—15:1;

Ex 15:1-2,3-4, 5-6, 17-18; Is 54:5-14; Ps

30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12,13; Is 55:1-11; Is 12:2-3,

4, 5-6; Bar 3:9-15,32—4:4; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11;

Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28;Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3,4; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6; Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19;

Rom 6:3-11; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17,22-23; Mk

16:1-7

Sunday EASTER SUNDAY OF THE

RESURRECTION OF LORD Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23;

Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7or, at an afternoon or evening Mass, Lk

24:13-35

BAPTISMS

Parents wishing to have their child

baptized must register for the pre-

baptismal class in advance. Please

contact Maria Coller at the Parish

Office at 359-4391 to register.

Baptismal Preparation is held on the 1st

Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

in the Old Church. Sponsors are

required to attend. Note: Baptisms are

scheduled after the class is

completed.

WEDDINGS

Couples who are planning to get

married in the Church should contact

the Pastor at least 6 months before

their wedding date. Marriage

Preparation with Pre-Cana is required.

ANOINTING OF THE SICk

The sacrament is administered the 2nd

Wednesday of the month during the

12:15 p.m. Mass, and by appointment

with the Pastor.

R.C.I.A.

Interested in becoming Catholic? If so,

the R.C.I.A. program is the BEST place

to be. For more information please

contact Scott Kramer at

[email protected].

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

The Monstrance with the Eucharist will

be on display each Wednesday after the

12:15 Mass until Thursday morning at

8:00 am. To share an hour with the

Lord, please contact Toni Morrison at

(803) 237-2464

email: [email protected]

Resources are available to answer

questions about your faith or how to defend your faith at www.catholic.com/

for-catholics. There are also answers for

other Christians and for Non-Christians.

Check it out or link to it from our parish

website under Helpful Links: Catholic

Answers.

SACRAMENTS MASS INTENTIONS SERVICE MUSIC

LITURGY OF THE WORd

THIS WEEK

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Domingo de ramos de la passion del seÑor 25, DE MARZO, 2018

B i e n v e n i d o s ! Damos la bienvenida a todos los recién llegados a nuestra familia Parroquial. Si desea inscribirse en Corpus Christi,

por favor llamar a la oficina Parroquial ó preguntarle a un ujier antes o después de Misa.

Introducción a la Liturgia del Día En el Evangelio que se leyó antes de la procesión, la gente se demostró solidaria, alegre y con amor. En la Pasión, que ahora se leerá, la gente demuestra todo lo contrario. Nuestros ramos están aún en las bancas, pero ahora la gente es hostil y le gritan a Pilato: “¡Crucifícalo!,” lo cual describía a Jesús como fraudulento y peligroso. Al escuchar el relato de Marcos sobre la Pasión, consideremos la confianza total que Jesús tenía en su Padre, que le hizo posible ser obediente hasta la muerte.

Homilía De Hoy

Evangelio en la Conmemoración de la entrada del Señor en Jerusalén: Marcos

11:1–10 o Juan 12:12–16

Ya en este momento la mayoría de la gente en Jerusalén y sus alrededores se habían

forjado una opinión sólida en cuanto a Jesús. La muchedumbre reunida por los

caminos que conducían a Jerusalén estaba en solidaridad con él. Saludaban a Jesús

como héroe victorioso con gritos de “¡Hosana!” “Bendito el que viene en nombre

del Señor.” Habían cortado ramos de las palmas para ponerlos en las calles bajo los

pies de Jesús, tal como se hacía con los vencedores que regresaban. Pero no pasaría

mucho tiempo sin que una muchedumbre diferente exigiera que el gobernador

romano lo clavara en otra clase de árbol. Primero la muchedumbre aparece en un rol

de discípulos, que lo saludan con hojas de palma. Después la muchedumbre

desempeña el papel de los enemigos, que lo condenan a muerte.

Lecturas para la Misa: Isaías 50:4–7; Salmo 22; Filipenses 2:6–11; Marcos

14:1—15:47 o 15:1–39

El siervo sufriente de Isaías es resuelto y con una confianza que le permite enfrentar

cualquier cosa. Escucha lo que tiene que enfrentar: que lo escupan, que lo agredan,

que lo golpeen. Pero no tomó represalia, no huyó y ni siquiera levantó una mano

para defenderse. ¿Cómo pudo hacer eso? Él tiene las palabras de Dios y por eso

depende de Dios para que lo ayude. También nosotros tenemos a nuestra

disposición las palabras de Dios. ¿Tenemos nosotros la misma clase de confianza

para usar esas palabras en medio de un ambiente incomprensivo y aún hostil?

Jesús, al igual que Isaías, se humilló y permitió ser perseguido. Es más, tal como lo

remarca Pablo, Jesús pudo haber evitado todo eso con sólo afirmar su divinidad.

Pero escogió anonadarse a sí mismo, se humilló “y por obediencia aceptó incluso la

muerte” (filipenses 2:8). Es por este prodigioso sacrificio que hemos sido

redimidos y que él ha sido exaltado. ¿Podemos acaso nosotros vaciarnos de nuestras

pasiones y deseos humanos, y tratar de cumplir mejor la voluntad de Dios?

Hay bastante contraste entre los amigos y las amigas de Jesús en el relato de la

Pasión según san Marcos. Todos los apóstoles le fallaron a Jesús. Uno lo traicionó,

otro lo negó y los amigos más íntimos se quedaron dormidos. Todos lo

abandonaron cuando fue arrestado, uno de ellos hasta salió corriendo desnudo. Por

otra parte, el relato de la Pasión comienza con una mujer que unge a Jesús a pesar

de la oposición de los hombres que estaban sentados a la mesa. Después de que los

apóstoles lo abandonaron, las que se quedan observando son María Magdalena,

María la madre de Santiago y de José, y Salomé. Ellas miran de lejos,

probablemente a una distancia prudente, y ven dónde Jesús fue sepultado. Después

del sábado son estas tres mujeres las que se dirigen al sepulcro para embalsamar a

Jesús. En el Evangelio de Marcos las mujeres son las que demuestran lealtad,

valentía y amor.

Pregunta de la Semana Al dar comienzo a los días finales de esta jornada de Cuaresma, ¿estoy dispuesto a

responder a Cristo en los demás con lealtad, valentía y amor a pesar de la situación

en que ellos se encuentren, y las dificultades por las que estén atravesando?

Para más información contacte a

Juana Martinez

[email protected] O Visite Facebook

“Corpus Christi Comunidad Hispana”

MISAS EN ESPAÑOL - 1:00 PM SEGUNDO DOMINGO

DE CADA MES

BAUTIZOS

Padres que desean bautizar a su hijo(a), necesitan

contactar a Maria Coller en la oficina parroquial al

(803) 359-4391. Clase de preparación de

bautismo es el primer jueves del mes a las

7:00 pm, donde era la primera iglesia. Los padres

y los padrinos necesitan attender. Los bautismos

se programarán después de completar la clase.

PRIMERA COMUNIÓN Y CONFIRMACIÓN

Por favor ponerse en contacto con Scott Kramer,

teléfono 803-359-4391 - Extensión 5

MATRIMONIO

Parejas que esten planeando casarse en la Iglesia

póngase en contacto con el pastor al menos seis

(6) meses antes de la boda. Classes

prematrimoniales son requeridas. Teléfono (803)

359-4391

SERVICIOS PARA EL SACRAMENTO DE PENITENCIA

(Confesiones)

Corpus Christi Catholic Church

Martes| 5:30 PM - 6:20 PM

Sábado|3:30PM - 4:30 PM

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Upcoming Events 40 DAYS FOR LIFE-VIGIL

Planned Parenthood, Charleston

You can protect and help mothers and children by joining this

worldwide mobilization! Vigil location: Planned Parenthood, 1312

Ashley River Road (Hwy 61). Charleston Pastors Praying for Life.

March 30, 2018 - 8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon

Good Friday Prayer Vigil

Any questions, please call Cheryle at (843) 696-0604

CORPUS CHRISTI SINGLE

CATHOLIC FRIENDS GROUP Activities in April

Friday, April 6, 7:00 PM - Game Night at the club house at 200 Old

Chapin Road. Bring a snack to share. RSVP to Bettye Fitzsimmons

at 864-554-1972 by Wednesday, April 4.

Thursday, April 19, 9:30 AM - Road trip to the Healing Springs in

Blackville, SC, and Miller's Bread Basket for lunch. Meet at the

church to carpool. RSVP to JoDee Douda at 359-4897 by Tuesday,

April 17.

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE

ENCOUNTER

"Untie him and let him go." Let the love of God free us from any

fetters in our marriages by participating in a Worldwide Marriage

Encounter (WWME) weekend. The next weekends are: Jul 20-22,

2018 in Fort Mill, SC and Aug 3-5, 2018 in Chapel Hill, NC. Early

sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website at:

https:// SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at

[email protected] or 803-810-9602.

CATHOLIC ENGAGED

ENCOUNTER

Catholic Engaged Encounter weekends for 2018 will be on the

following dates: St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Simpsonville

on April 28-29, Our Lady of the Hills Catholic Church, May 19- 20,

St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Clemson on July 21-22, St.

Michael's Catholic Church, Murrells Inlet on October 6-7.

MONASTERY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

Divine Mercy Retreat (Fr. Gerard and Br. Mark)

April 6-8 (Weekend)

God has revealed to us His boundless, merciful love in His

Son, Jesus. His heart was broken with love as He wept over

a Jerusalem that would later refuse His love, nailing Him to

a cross. That cross brings us hope today. The message has

rung out through the centuries, yet we have often become

deaf to His merciful love. This retreat will focus on how we

can receive the healing love, poured out from the radiant

heart of our Lord, once we learn to put our trust in Him.

Retreat. Rest. Reflect. Renew. The Monastery of the Holy

Spirit is a place where you can “get away from it all” to

revitalize your spirit and rejuvenate your soul. Feel free to

put the world behind you and immerse yourself in the

monastic lifestyle. We offer a sacred space where people

can seek God in solitude, stillness and the beauty of nature.

Monastery of the Holy Spirit

2625 Highway 212 SW

Conyers, GA 30094 (770) 483-8705

http://www.trappist.net

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OUR OFFERINGS Returning a portion of what has been freely given.

Offertory Sunday, March 18, 2018…$13,053.60

Second Collection –Church Renovation …$1,960.00

Available Banking Online through your Bank

and Online Giving is available on Corpus

Christi’s website

St. Anthony’s Relics

Visit Corpus Christi Church

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Veneration After Each Mass All Afternoon between

the11:00 AM-5:00 PM Masses

The Franciscan Friars invite you to join them

in welcoming Saint Anthony of Padua to

Corpus Christi Catholic Church.

St. Anthony will be visiting us in the form of “two precious relics”

from his Basilica in Padua, Italy. The relics will be accompanied by

Friar Bortolino Maistrello from the Messenger of St. Anthony in

Padua.

Prayer petitions with holy cards will be distributed by Friar Bortolino

and volunteers to allow parishioners to write their prayer petition to

Saint Anthony. The writing of a prayer petition is a worldwide

tradition when venerating a relic of a saint. Father Bortolino will

bring the petitions back to the Pontifical Basilica in Padua and place

them at the tomb of Saint Anthony. The tour officially ends back at

the Tomb of Saint Anthony where the Friars will gather to pray for

the Saint’s intercession upon our intentions and petitions.

To learn more about St. Anthony

of Padua, please visit: www.saintanthonyofpadua.net

SECOND COLLECTION FOR APRIL

April 8 Church Renovation

April 15 Diaconate 50th

Anniversary Celebration

April 29 Catholic Home Missions

Appeal

OLY OUR

Eucharistic Adoration

Wednesdays after the

12:15 Mass until

Thursday morning

at 8:00 AM

THE PARISH OFFICE WILL CLOSED

AT NOON ON HOLY THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH

GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH

MONDAY, APRIL 2ND

Friday, April 6, 7:00 PM - Game Night at the club house at 200 Old Chapin

Road. Bring a snack to share. RSVP to Bettye Fitzsimmons at 864-554-1972 by

Wednesday, April 4.

Thursday, April 19, 9:30 AM- Road trip to the Healing Springs in Blackville, SC, and

Miller's Bread Basket for lunch. Meet at the church to carpool. RSVP to JoDee

Douda at 359-4897 by Tuesday, April 17.