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Parish Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
5:00 PM
Sunday
7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM
Monday through Friday
Please see Parish Calendar
on last page.
Reconciliation*
Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Father Raymond Carlo, Pastor
Deacon Jim Walter Deacon Joe Dennis
Msgr. Chet Moczydlowski, Retired Pastor
28 Sumter Avenue Summerville, SC 29483
Phone: (843) 873-0631 Fax: (843) 873-1431
www.sjbsummerville.org
JUNE 20, 2021
Summerville Catholic School
226 Black Oak Blvd.
Summerville, SC 29485
(843) 873-9310
www.summervillecatholic.org
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission, as rooted in our baptismal call,
is to live and share the message of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ in the fullness of our
Catholic Church.
Parish Services
General Information
Parish Staff ext.
Fr. Ray Carlo, Pastor 210 frray@sjbsummerville.org Deacon Jim Walter 210 deaconjim@sjbsummerville.org Deacon Joe Dennis 210 jdennis@charlestondiocese.org Mr. Rick Brisson, Facilities Manager 211 rick@sjbsummerville.org Mrs. Lisa O’Rourke, Faith Formation 220 lisa@sjbsummerville.org Mr. Rodney Ward, Director of Music 217 music@sjbsummerville.org Ms. Rhoda Hiott, Parish Secretary 210 rhiott@sjbsummerville.org Mrs. Teddi J. Hunt, Admin. Assistant 214 thunt@sjbsummerville.org Deacon Greg Sams, Accountant 216 accounting@sjbsummerville.org Ms. Aubrey Barnaby, Youth Minister 210 youth@sjbsummerville.org Mr. Tom Hollis, Maintenance 211 thollis@sjbsummerville.org
PARISH MEMBERSHIP Active members of our parish are identified
by their generosity of time, talent and treasure.
Stewardship is determined by:
1)Being properly registered and active for at least three months;
2)Faithful participation at Sunday liturgies;
3)Regular and identifiable support of the parish.
These criteria are used to verify parishioner status for: sponsor-ship; participation in sacramental, educational, pastoral and so-cial ministries, activities and enrichment programs; and use of facilities and services. Catholic School families requesting parish verification please visit the Catholic Schools page of our website for detailed requirements.
http://sjbsummerville.org/catholic-schools
Daily Scripture Readings Available on our web site, on the parish information page,
www.sjbsummerville.org and also at usccb.org.
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Summerville ~ aohsummerville.wordpress.com
Anointing of the Sick and Pastoral Visitation ~ Please contact the parish office. HIPAA policy will not allow a hospital to notify the church, so a family member must take the initiative. Anointing is also offered following Mass. An immediate response is not always possible, so please don’t wait until a crisis occurs!
Baptism ~ The next baptism class session will be held at 6:30 pm, the second Wednesday of every month, in the Church Commons. After attending this session, Baptisms may be scheduled on Saturdays at 11:00am or 6:30pm or Sundays at 1:00pm. Please register for the session by contacting the parish office. Godparents and grandparents are also welcome.
Centering Prayer Group ~ First Saturday of each month 10am –Noon, in Madden Hall. Contact Ken Martinelli at 843-486-2617, kenmartinelli@att.net.
Children's Liturgy of the Word ~ Closed until further notice.
Scouts (Boy)~ Meets at Summerville Catholic School for information, please contact pack788cubmaster@gmail.com.
Scouts (Girl) ~ Contact Elaine Swain ecswain@gmail.com.
Diocese of Charleston Young Adult Ministry ~ Visit sccatholic.org/young-adult-ministry. For ages 18-30.
Early Childhood Nursery ~ Closed until further notice.
Sacraments ~ This is a two-year requirement. Student must attend one year prior to receiving the sacrament.
Grief Support ~ Contact Paul Brustowicz, 732-801-8333 or paul_brustowicz@sc.rr.com.
Knights of Columbus Council #6629 ~If you are interested visit our website kofc6629.org our Facebook page KofC6629, or contact Dennis Wells at bigd2u2.0@gmail.com.
Marriage ~ Engaged couples please contact Deacon Jim Walter at deaconJim@sjbsummerville.org to set an appointment to begin the process of preparation at least six months prior to the date of marriage.
Meals on Wheels ~ Delivers between 11:15am—12:30pm. Call Crystal at 843-873-8224 to volunteer.
Respect Life Committee~ Please contact Sharon Starzyk at sharonstarzyk53@gmail.com
RCIA Please contact Michelle Hollis at RCIA@sjbsummerville.org or 843-873-0631
Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet are prayed in the Church, Monday - Thursday after 9am Mass.
SVdP ~ The direct Helpline Number for St. Vincent de Paul Society is 843-224-4592.
Tri-County Catholic Fellowship ~ Age 50+ contact
mwildhorn@yahoo.com or 843-509-0913.
Our Advertisers ~ Please patronize the businesses who support our parish by advertising on the bulletin cover. Mention that you saw their ad at SJB.
Parish Information
Church Phone: (843) 873-0631 Fax: (843) 873-1431
Website: www.sjbsummerville.org
FATHER’S DAY CONTRIBUTIONS A special acknowledgement to those who
contributed in honor of Father’s Day.
In memory of: Claude Hiott
David Ruffin Hiott Barney Finucan George Donato
Wendell Ackerman From: the Hiott, Donato &
Ackerman Families
In memory of: Eliseo Villaruel
Vicente Petrasanta In honor of:
Daniel Gustilo From: Mr. & Mrs. Gustilo
In memory of:
John C. Lundeen Brian Hunt In honor of:
Richard Clay Sinsabaugh Thomas Patrick Hunt
Leonard Cingari From: Teddi J. Hunt
In memory of:
William Savillante Joseph Schady Sr.
From: Mr. & Mrs. Schady
In memory of: Marvin Moore
Russell Huddleston From: Mr. & Mrs. Huddleston
In memory of: Ernest Galati In honor of:
Thomas Demetriou From: Mr. & Mrs. Demetriou
In memory of:
David Sturbaum Joseph Sowinski
Lawrence Sturbaum From: Ms. Patricia Sturbaum
In memory of:
Richard Copeland In honor of:
Ashok Relwani Vashi Relwani
From: Mr. Relwani & Mrs. Copeland
In memory of:
Armand Moreau Raymond Slee Sr.
From: Mr. & Mrs. Slee
From: Mr. & Mrs. James Zupanic
In memory of: William Kealey Sr. William Kealey Jr. Edurard Williams
From: Mrs. Patricia Williams
From: Mrs. Beebe-Perez
In memory of: Terrence M. Hogan
Donald N. Cote From: Mr. & Mrs. Hogan
In memory of: Mark Gress
John Dogaluk Bill Gress
From: Mrs. Gress
From: Mr. & Mrs. Alejandro
In memory of: David Canavera John Canavera Donald Nelson
From: Mrs. Nancy Canavera
In memory of: Bruno Posluszny
Alfred Daugelawicz From: Mr. & Mrs. Dangelewicz
In memory of:
Tom Jones Bill Chase
From: Mr. & Mrs. Jones
In memory of: Don Disteldorf John W. Roche
From: Mr. & Mrs. Roche
In memory of: Robert O. Porter Charlie Campbell
From: Mr. & Mrs. Warren
In memory of: John Hagan Sr.
From: Mr. & Mrs. Hagan
In memory of: James Schwenk
From: Mrs. Geraldine Schwenk
In memory of: G.W. Lewis Sr. G.W. Lewis Jr.
C. Daighe From: Mr. & Mrs. Lewis
In memory of: Frank Jaskier Tom Jaskier John Wnek
Rick Wischerath In honor of: Roger Wnek Tom Wnek
From: Mr. & Mrs. Wnek
In memory of: William Meader
Jack Hayes From: Mr. & Mrs. Hayes
In memory of: Mack Moody John Pearson
From: Mr. & Mrs. Moody
In memory of: Edward A. Basekrus C.L. (Sam) Timmons
From: Barbara Timmons
In memory of: Dominic Dalbenzo
Albert K. Gamer Sr. From: Mr. & Mrs. Gamer
In memory of:
Arthur B. Moore Jr. From: Ms. Moore
In memory of: Juan Ravago
Celestino Guevara From: Mr. & Mrs. Ravago
In memory of:
Albert Russell Fricke Matteo Lattanzio
From: Mr. & Mrs. Lattanzio
Mr. & Mrs. Luttman
In memory of: Peter W. Brennan
From: Ms. Brennan
In memory of: Quentin Wells Richard Art
From: Ms. Art
In memory of: John A. Kelly
Al Pecora William Fagan From: Ms. Kelly
In memory of:
Richard L. Gibson From: Miss. Gibson
In memory of: Francis Sutton William King
From: Mr. & Mrs. Sutton
In memory of: Clyde Elder
From: Mr. Elder Sr.
In memory of: Charles (Chick) Timmons
Robert F. Brisson In honor of: Rick Brisson
From: Mr. & Mrs. Brisson
In honor of: Eric Renfro Tony Rukos
Ed Rokos Derreck Fisher
From: Mr. O’Dowd
In memory of: James Lee Lucas
Peter Van Duffelen From: Mr. & Mrs. Lucas
In memory of:
Richard Wischerath Henry Wischerath
Joseph Loeffler In honor of: Roger Wnek
From: Mrs. Wischerath
In memory of: Kurt R. Hannemann
Nicholas L. Jacob From: Mr. & Mrs. Hannemann
In memory of:
Wally C. Camello Victor Jarina
Eulcgio Camello Filomeno Sabate
From: Mr. & Mrs. Camello
In memory of: Joseph Galey Louis Wrobel
From: Mr. & Mrs. Galey, Sr.
In memory of: Martin Magnus
Patrick Glenn From: Mr. & Mrs. Magnus
From: Mr. & Mrs. Wood
From: Mr. & Mrs. Correya
In memory of: George Sando Sr.
Richard Sando Sr. From: Mrs. Mary Sando
In memory of:
Silas E. Simpson John H. Morris
William L. Simpson From: Mrs. Morris
In memory of: Robert Heath
Dr. William Sweeney John F. Sweeney
From: Mrs. Sweeney
In honor of: Stanley Zaremba
From: Ms. Zaremba
In honor of: Edwin Owczasz
Don Haas From: Mr. & Mrs. Haas
In memory of: William Sestric
John Colpo From: Mr. & Mrs. Colpo
In memory of:
James Westbrook Francis Fogarty Leo Benjamin In honor of:
Mike Fogarty Kevin Westbrook
From: Miss. Westbrook
In memory of: Paul Scott
Howard Toft In honor of:
Ray McSuain Gordon Bagley
From: Mr. & Mrs. Toft
In memory of: William Baber
Baber Family Fathers Kowalczyk Family Fathers
From: Mr. & Mrs. Baber
In memory of: William r. Elmore
Carl Landreth Joseph Walters
In honor of: Adopho Juan Sena From: Mrs. Walters
In memory of:
James D. Westbrook In honor of:
Kevin Westbrook Richard Benjamin
From: Mrs. Westbrook
In memory of: Pedro Bisura
Nicolas Bulalacao Alfredo Vicente
In honor of: Manuel Bisura
From: Mr. & Mrs Bulalacao
In memory of: Herbert Bratton, Sr.
Holcom Boyd In honor of:
Herbert Bratton, Jr. From: Mrs Bratton
In memory of:
Wallace Zaremba John Zivic
From: Mr. & Mrs Zaremba
WE EXTEND SINCERE SYMPATHY to the friends and families of:
CAROL SITER Mother of Cindy and (Kevin) Fitzgerald
May she rest in the peace of Christ
In communion with the choirs of Angels and Saints!
KNIGHT’S NEWS Please join the Knight’s of Columbus , on June 27th, for a free pancake breakfast after all Masses in Madden Hall. Breakfast is sponsored and prepared by the Knight’s.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Our Faith Formation organization is in need of volunteers for Catechists and Children’s Liturgy. Please consider volunteering for these very important ministries. Please contact Lisa O’Rourke for more information.
WE EXTEND SINCERE SYMPATHY to the friends and families of:
JENNA ROSE DURSCHER Daughter of Robert Durscher & Donna Durscher
May she rest in the peace of Christ
In communion with the choirs of Angels and Saints!
JOIN REYES PALOMARES TO EXPLORE THE SPIRITUALITY OF
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
Our summer seminarian Reyes Palomares will present a three week course on Thursdays entitled: The Spirituality of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. It will be at 10 AM and repeated at 7 PM in the Commons on Thursdays, June 17, 24, and July 1.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
WE EXTEND SINCERE SYMPATHY to the friends and families of:
ELIZABETH QUINN Daughter of Kelly Williamson
May she rest in the peace of Christ
In communion with the choirs of Angels and Saints!
WE EXTEND SINCERE SYMPATHY to the friends and families of:
ROBERT LEE HOKE Father of Kim and (Tom) Egbert
May he rest in the peace of Christ
In communion with the choirs of Angels and Saints!
RESPECT LIFE COMMITEE Respect Life Committee will meet on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 from 4:00-5:00 pm in Madden Hall. New members are most welcome to attend! Some activities in-the-works include the Celebration of Grandparents Day in July; 40 Days For Life Prayer Vigil at Planned Parenthood Clinic Sept. 22 thru Oct; Participation in the National prayer Chain in Summerville Oct. 3. Or, perhaps you’d be interested in traveling to Washington, DC in Jan. of 2022 for the Annual March For Life…? Our mission is Prayer, Activism and Education. To get involved, just show up! Contact Sharon at sharonstarzyk53@gmail.com for more info.
There is Hope after Abortion
Project Rachel is a ministry of the Catholic Church in the U.S. to those who have been involved in abortion. It is a diocesan-based network of specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of abortion. This ministry provides an integrated network of services, including pastoral counseling, support groups, retreats and referrals to licensed mental health professionals.
It is open to all; MEN and WOMEN of all faiths or no faith…anyone who is suffering the aftermath of abortion.
Confidential Diocesan Contacts: Christy (803) 554-6088; Kathy (803) 546-6010.
You may also send an email to grace4healing@gmail.com
COMPASSIONATE CAFE
At The Compassionate Cafe we provide grief support without judgement, criticism or advice. We invite you to join us for The
Compassionate Cafe on Thursday, June 10 at 10 A.M. For more information please contact Paul Brustowicz at paul_brustowicz@sc.rr.com.
May he and his family grow in wisdom and grace all their days!
CONGRATULATIONS To the Newest Member of our Christian Family
MEMPHIS JAMES STEPHEN Son of Matthew & Amanda
FREE FAMILY MOVIE
Back by popular demand the FREE Family Movie, PRAY will be able to be streamed from June 20, 2021, at 11:00am and anytime unil June 21, 2021, at 11:00pm. Enjoy! https://watch.showandtell.film/watch/charleston-pray-2021-06-20
WELCOME SEMINARIAN REYES PALOMARES!
I am the oldest of four children. I was born in Mexico but raised in Greenville, South Carolina. I am twenty-two years old. My home parish is St. Mary’s in Greenville with Fr. Scott Newman. Currently I am entering my senior year in college seminary. I am working on my undergraduate degree in Philosophy. I was assigned to Holy Trinity Seminary in Dallas Texas by the bishop. After graduating from Holy Trinity Seminary, I will move on to major theological seminary, which is decided by the bishop. I entered college seminary immediately after the year of graduating high school. I was always an alter server at my parish which is what drew me closer to my faith and pursing the vocation of the priesthood. After years of service and discernment I made a college visit to Holy Trinity Seminary in Dallas during my junior year of high school. Finally, by the end of senior year in high school I decided to begin the application process and was accepted in 2017. Throughout the process I only had in mind to try college seminary for a year and then evaluate whether it was my calling or not. Now I have completed four years of seminary and I am going on my fifth year. I love God and the Church, I love what I do and certainly desire to continue to ordination.
May he and his family grow in wisdom and grace all their days!
CONGRATULATIONS To the Newest Member of our Christian Family
HENRY WELLS MOODY Son of Gregory & Jessica
Council 6629 of the Knights of Columbus held an exemplification ceremony on
Sunday 6 June 2021. Please congratulate the following gentlemen who received the honors of
the full Knighthood Degree: John Guido
Daniel Heagarty Jarred Brown
Paul Martel Joseph Lucie Derek Gruell
MINISTRIES OF TIME AND TALENT
HOSPITALITY SERVICE
Altar Guild Bereavement Hospitality
Breastfeeding Group Collection Counters *BFC
Finance Council *BFC Food Pantry
Green Thumb Grief Support
Health Ministry Kairos
Knights of Columbus Linens
Liturgical Art and Environment
Mentor Couple MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) *SBF Office Volunteers
Outreach for the Hungry Respect Life Senior Lunch
St. Vincent de Paul Society Women’s Club
Young Adult Group PRAYER
Centering Prayer Cursillo / Ultreya
Divine Mercy Chaplet Eucharistic Adoration
Men’s Fellowship Men’s Prayer Group
Ministry of Care *SBF Respect Life
Rosary Women’s Retreat Group
FORMATION MINISTRY
Adult Bible Study Adult Faith Formation
Children’s Faith Formation *SBF Children’s Liturgy *SBF Early Childhood *SBF
Middle &High School Faith Formation*SBF
RCIA / RCIC *SBF Scouting - Boy *SBF Scouting - Girl *SBF
Vacation Bible School *SBF
LITURGICAL MINISTRY
Altar Servers - Adult *SBF Altar Servers - Child
Choir Eucharistic Ministers *SBF
Greeters *SBF Lectors *F
Ushers *SBFC
*Prior requirements to serve in ministry
S=Safe Haven Training B=Background Check
F=Forms C=Credit Check.
If you are interested in joining one of these ministries, please contact Lisa O’Rourke to complete the requirements.
Jesus Sends Out Workers
SUNDAY CONNECTION
After Lent, the Easter season, and three Sundays of feast days—Pentecost, Most Holy Trinity, and Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—the Church returns to Ordinary Time. This Sunday’s Gospel from Mark carries a significant message regarding faith and the Kingdom of God.
In Mark’s Gospel, Jesus appears reluctant to reveal his identity as the Son of God. After performing miracles of healing, he warns those cured to tell no one (see Mark 1:44, 3:12, 5:43, 7:36, and 8:26). Also, when preaching, Jesus chooses to speak to the crowds in parables, leaving them to discern his message. Only to his disciples does he explain the parable’s meaning, and he does this in private at a later time.
Today’s Gospel Reading consists of two parables about seeds. In the first, Jesus tells those gathered that this is “how it is with the kingdom of God.” A man scatters seed which over time sprouts and develops. Then when the grain is ripe, the man harvests his crop. The emphasis in the parable is on the seed, which seemingly has the power to grow on its own. In this it is like the Kingdom of God. While on earth, Jesus planted the seeds of the kingdom by his life, miracles, teaching, and suffering. However, the kingdom is not yet fully established. Although already present in Jesus and his group of twelve, it has yet to come to fruition; just as the seed in the parable needs time to grow, so does God’s kingdom.
The second parable focuses on the tiny mustard seed. Though not the smallest of all seeds, it is most likely the smallest that a first-century farmer in Jesus’ part of the world would have sown. Small as the mustard seed is, it develops into a tree. Though the mustard tree generally averages only nine to twelve feet in height, it has a wide expanse and provides a nesting place for birds. Just as the tree welcomes the birds, so is God’s kingdom welcoming and open to many.
These parables help us discern something about the kingdom of God and our own faith. In God we live and move and have our being, but God is a mystery and his kingdom, though present, has not yet come into its fullness. Today, the Kingdom of God is present in the Church. The mission of proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom given to the Apostles is now given to us. But just as seeds need time to come to fruition, so does the Kingdom of God. That is why in the Lord’s Prayer, we pray, “thy kingdom come.” We know that it will come in its fullness at the end of time. All we need is faith. https://www.loyolapress.com/catholic-resources/liturgical-year/sunday-connection/most-holy-trinity-cycle-b-sunday-connection/
MASS INTENTIONS
JUNE 19- JUNE 27
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES SCHEDULE
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
20 Father’s Day
MASS 7:30, 9:30, 11:30
Graduation Mass
11:30 a.m.
21
MASS 9:00 a.m.
Al-Anon 9:00 a.m
Divine Mercy
Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.
Middle School Summer Bible
Study 6:30 p.m.
22 MASS
9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary
9:30 a.m.
Women’s CRHP Formation 6:00 p.m.
HS Summer Study
6:30 p.m.
Men’s Fellowship 7:00 p.m.
23 Men’s Prayer Group
7:00 a.m.
MASS 9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet
& Rosary 9:30 a.m.
Young Adult Meeting
6:30 p.m.
SVdP 7:00 p.m.
24 MASS
9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary
9:30 a.m.
Scout Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola
10:00 a.m. Or
7:00 p.m.
25 Mass
9:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
9:30-12:00 p.m.
26 Confessions
3:30 p.m.
MASS 5:00 p.m.
27
MASS 7:30, 9:30, 11:30
K of C Pancake
Breakfast 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Graduation Mass
11:30 a.m.
28
MASS 9:00 a.m.
Al-Anon 9:00 a.m
Divine Mercy
Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.
Middle School Summer Bible
Study 6:30 p.m.
29 MASS
9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary
9:30 a.m.
Women’s CRHP Formation 6:00 p.m.
HS Summer Study
6:30 p.m.
Men’s Fellowship 7:00 p.m.
30 Men’s Prayer Group
7:00 a.m.
MASS 9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet
& Rosary 9:30 a.m.
Young Adult Meeting
6:30 p.m.
1 MASS
9:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary
9:30 a.m.
Scout Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola
10:00 a.m. Or
7:00 p.m.
2 PARISH OFFICE
CLOSED
Mass 9:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
9:30-12:00 p.m.
3 Men’s Fellowship-
Virtual 7:30 a.m.
Confessions
3:30 p.m.
MASS 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Robert Heath +
Sunday 7:30 a.m. Steve Hazy +
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Patricia Wing Thorne +
Sunday 11:30 a.m. SJB parishioners
Monday 9:00 a.m. The Tan Family +
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Luis Cote +
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Patricia Carli +
Thursday 9:00 a.m. Ethan H. Watts (Birthday)
Friday 9:00 a.m. Josephine Elder +
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Charles Ballish
Sunday 7:30 a.m. Joanna Mendrzycki +
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Katelyn Marie Charles +
Sunday 11:30 a.m. SJB parishioners
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
This weeks special collection will benefit Maintenance Fund.
Next weeks special collection will benefit The
SVdP.
Basket Online Weekly Total
6/13/2021 $17,201.50 $10,478.00 $27,679.50
Special Collection
6/13/21 Maintenance Fund $788.00
DATE LITERGICAL CALENDAR TEAM
6/20/21 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time A
6/27/21 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time B
7/4/21 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time C
7/11/21 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time D
7/18/21 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time A
Sincere thanks for your generous support! Please remember St. John the Beloved in your estate planning.
Each gift matters!
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