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The Second Sunday of Lent February 25, 2018
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Rev. Dennis B. Willey, Pastor (843.834.5447 � [email protected] � Father’s Day Off is Monday) Deacon Greg Weigold (803.345.3962) Deacon Malcolm Skipper (803.345.2250) Deacon John Stetar (803.732.8526)
Deacon Jim Atkinson (Retired-Active (704) 246-9034 ) Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Diocese of Charleston
Catholic Church 195 Amicks Ferry Road P.O. Box 549
Chapin, South Carolina 29036 Church: 345-3962 Fax Number: 345-8933
Website: http://www.ollchapin.org www.facebook.com/Our-Lady-of-the-Lake-Chapin-SC-
1736799036531766/
We Are a Stewardship Parish
Parish Worship Schedule Masses: Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am & 5:00pm Holy Days: Check Bulletin for Schedule Daily: Tuesday thru Friday @ 12 noon First Friday: Adoration in Nave or Chapel, 10-12, Confessions 10:45-11:45am, Mass at 12 noon, Lunch & Fellowship thereafter First Saturday: Confessions 10:45-11:45am; Mass at 12 noon, Lunch & Fellowship Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45-4:30pm or by appointment
To get FREE Catholic Programs, Videos, etc., go to www.FORMED.org use Parish Code P76B6T.
Baptism Baptisms will be scheduled in advance. Please call the Parish Office for more information or to attend a Baptismal Preparation Session.
Marriage Catholics are bound by Canon Law to the Catholic Form of Marriage and must consult a priest at least 6 months prior to their wedding in order to remain in good standing with the Catholic Faith. If you are planning to be married in the coming year, please call the Parish Office for an appointment.
Membership Newcomers are asked to register so that we may properly welcome you into our parish community. Forms are on line or in the Parish Office. Also, the 2nd Sunday of every month is NEW Parishioner Registration. Active Participation includes 4 things: 1) Registration in the Parish for a sufficient period of time. 2) Regular use of the Sunday envelopes. 3) Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. 4) Participation in Parish events and service to the Parish.
Nursery Provided during 10:30am Sunday Mass for children ages 6 months-5 years in Saint Andrew Hall (former Sanctuary).
Religious Education K4-5 on Sun. 9:00-10:15am 6-12 on Sun. 6-:7:30pm Children’s Mass (10:30am) the First Sunday Teen Mass (5:00pm) 2nd & 4th Sundays, when CCD in session.
Visitation of the Sick (Homebound) Please keep us informed that we might administer to and pray for those who are ill at home, in the hospital or nursing care facility. We also have a Homebound Ministry to bring the Eucharist to the Sick. PLEASE CALL DEACON JIM @ 704.246.9034.
Parish Staff Director of Operations: Donnie Jameson…………803. 535.9029 Church Office Administration: Pat Moore …...803.345.3962 x 201
Vicky Shealy, Receptionist/Assistant ……. .803.345.3962 x 202 Cindy Belter, Bookkeeper ……..………….803.345.3962 x 207
Director of Music: Louie S. Hehman………….…….803.345.3962 Assistant Director of Music: David B. Fisher, Sr…...803.772.6950 Faith Formation: Cassy M. Vernau, D.R.E………….803.477.5132 (Sacramental Preparation: Confirmation, 1st Communion) Stella Terrana-Kasten, Admin Asst. to DRE……...803.924.6098 Youth Ministry: Joe & Jennifer Coletti……………..803.261.0079
THE OBEDIENCE OF ABRAHAM AND JESUS. God tested Abraham by asking not for an ordinary sacrifice, which would have been a partial burning with the meat divided between God and the people and eaten by those who sacrificed, but for a holocaust, a total burning of the sacrificial animal. This type of sacrifice consecrated the entire offering to God alone. This is what God was asking of Abraham in
offering his only son, Isaac. When Abraham demonstrated his obedience, that was enough. This story from today’s scriptures foretells the completion of the blood sacrifices of the old covenant in the new covenant: the blood of God’s own Son, offered to us on the cross and in the Eucharist. Abraham’s obedience foreshadows the obedience of Jesus to God’s promise of salvation. The obedience of Abraham is rewarded in the birth to him, through Isaac, of many nations. The obedience of Jesus is rewarded in the salvation of all people for all time.
Today is the Second Sunday of Lent During Lent, Fridays are Lenten Family Fridays with a Meatless Dinner in Saint Andrew Hall at 6pm followed by the Stations of the Cross at 7pm. All families are invited to make a special effort of sacrifice and prayer together as a family during Lent. Many thanks to members of the Women’s
Club for their help hosting this past Friday’s Lenten Meal. REMINDER: Fr idays dur ing Lent are days of abstinence from meat. Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence.
DuringLENT,FatherDenniswillbeintheConfessionaleveryWednesdayeveningfrom6‐7pmtohearConfessions.
Important Dates in March March 2, 9, 16, 23 ~ Lenten Family Fridays, 6 pm
March 2 ~ First Friday Mass 12 noon ~ SC Catholic Women’s Conference, 6:30-8 pm in FLC
March 3 ~ First Saturday Mass 12 noon ~ SC Catholic Men’s Conference, 7:30 am-4 pm
March 4 ~ CHILDREN’S MASS, 10:30 am March 5 ~ Respect Life Committee, 6:30 pm
~ Spiritual Book Club meets at the Coffee Shelf, NEW LOCATION, 12:30
March 6 ~ OUR LADY OF THE LAKE LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE, 6:30 pm
March 6, 13, 20, 27 ~ Our Lady of Grace Rosary, 7 pm March 7 ~ Stewardship Committee, 6:30 pm
March 9-11 ~ Diocesan H.S. Youth Conference March 10-11 ~ New Parishioner Registration Weekend March 12 ~ Men’s Club Dinner & Meeting, 6:30 pm March 14 ~ Women’s Club Meeting, 6:30 pm March 17 ~ St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, 6 pm
~ Rosary Makers, 9:30 am March 19 ~ Sew Blessed, 1 pm
March 24-25 ~ Annual Palm Sunday Bake Sale March 24 ~ Women’s Lenten Day of Reflection, 9-2 pm
~ Cub Pack Pinewood Derby, 10 am ~ Social Club Event, 6:15 pm
March 25 ~ TEEN MASS, 5 pm ~ CARE & SHARE SUNDAY
March 27 ~ Knights of Columbus, 6:30 pm NEW MEETING DATE:
4TH TUESDAY OF THE MONTH ~ Hearts Afire Retreats held every Sunday Evening @ 6 pm
in the Library and Thursdays @ 1 pm & 6:30 pm , SIH
See Special Insert Next Weekend for Holy Week & Easter Triduum Schedule for 2018
Our heartfelt sympathy goes to the Jeffcoat Family on the recent passing of Car l Jeffcoat’s mother, Myrna Jeffcoat, our thoughts and prayers are with the family and their loved ones.
Second Sunday of Lent February 25, 2018
If God is for us, who can be against us? — Romans 8:31b
The Week Ahead MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2018, NO MASS
Sister to Sister, 6:30 pm TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Mass 12 noon
Pacesetters Trip to the State House WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, Mass 12 noon
Adult Faith Formation 10:15 am RCIA Class Meets, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, Mass 12 noon Hearts Afire Retreats, 1 pm & 6:30 pm
Adult Faith Formation Repeats 6:45 pm FIRST FRIDAY, MARCH 2, Mass 12 Noon
Mass Intention for Robert & Katherine Moore Beazley Confessions 10:45 am/Adoration in Nave 10-12
Fellowship thererafter in St. Ignatius Hall Lenten Family Friday, Dinner at 6 pm
Stations of the Cross at 7 pm SC Catholic Women’s Conference, 6:30-8 pm in FLC
FIRST SATURDAY, MARCH 3, Mass 12 Noon Confessions 10:45 am/Adoration in Nave 10-12
NO FELLOWSHIP after Mass SC Catholic Men’s Conference, 7:30 am-4 pm
in Church, FLC, rest of Parish Campus Vigil Mass 5 pm, Mass Intention for Liz Drexelius Reconciliation 4-4:30 pm/Rosary Prayed 4:30pm
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, Morning Mass 8 am Missa Pro Populo (Mass for the People)
Adult Bible Study, 9:00 am Faith Formation Classes Meet, 9 am & 6 pm
Morning Mass, 10:30 am, Mass Intention for Isobel Sainz
Special Intention for Anthon Carnavale Hearts Afire Retreat, 6 pm
Flowers for the Altar
The austerity of the Lenten Season is dictated not only by sorrow for sin, but also by the character of Lent as a me of wai ng and an cipa on for the coming of the Easter Celebra on. In keeping with this an cipa on, there will be NO FLOWERS on the altar un l Laetare (Rose) Sunday and Palm Sunday.
Care & Share February 25, 2018
The SECOND COLLECTION for March 3-4, 2018 is for Black and Indian Home Missions .
The List for the Second Collections for 2018 is posted on the
Parish’s website, www.ollchapin.org.
February 12-February 18, 2018
The Vigil Mass on Saturday is offered for the repose of the souls of Judy & Frank Kocman. The Mass on Sunday at 8:00 a.m. is offered for the repose of the soul of Harold Gilbertson, Larry
Gilbertson’s brother, at the request of the Parish. The Mass at 10:30 a.m. is offered as a Missa Pro Populo (Mass for the People). The Evening Mass at 5:00 p.m. is offered in loving memory of her brother, Federico DeLeon, on the 18th Anniversary of his Passing and on what would have been his 70th Birthday, at the request of Pat & Ken Moore.
THIS WEEKEND, February 24-February 25, 2018 Sat. Feb. 24, Vigil Mass, 5 pm, Lector, Tom Sowinski
Ministers: TBD, DG Altar Servers: TBD, TBD, TBD USHERS: Ernie Santilli, TBD
Sunday, Feb. 25, Mass, 8 am, Lector, Cheryll Stetar Ministers: George Hines, DJohn
Altar Servers: TBD, TBD USHERS: Chr is Dorbandt, Lar ry Gilber tson,
John Hopfensperger Morning Mass, 10:30 am, Lector, Pete Pillow
Ministers: TBD, Nanette Corbitt, DJohn Altar Servers: Jacob Keisler, TBD, TBD
USHERS: Dave Slack, Guy Pierce TEEN MASS, 5 pm, Lectors, TEENS
Ministers: TBD, DG Altar Servers: TBD, TBD
USHERS: Stacey Bryant, Joe Larson
NEXT WEEKEND, March 3-March 4, 2018 Sat. March 3, Vigil Mass, 5 pm, Lector, Jana DeVore
Ministers: TBD, DM Altar Servers: TBD, TBD, TBD
USHERS: TBD, TBD Sunday, March 4, Mass, 8 am, Lector, George Hines
Ministers: TBD, DJim Altar Servers: TBD, TBD
USHERS: Roger Lawrence, Joe Pipoly Morning Mass, 10:30 am, Lector, Mary Lees
Ministers: TBD, TBD, DG Altar Servers: Jacob Keisler, TBD, TBD
USHERS: D. Slack, G. Pierce Evening Mass, 5 pm, Lector, Cheryll Stetar
Ministers: TBD, DJohn Altar Servers: TBD, TBD
USHERS: Joe Larson
PARISH SUPPORT CURRENT YEAR TO DATE
Budget Amt. Needed 14,107.00 479,638.00
Amt. Received In-plate Collection
9,530.50
319,282.84
*On-Line Giving Total for 2-11-18
3,375.75 12,906.25
145,451.68 464,734.52
Variance -1,200.75 -14,903.48
ASH WEDNESDAY: $2,937.00 Many thanks!!
The top ten items the We Care Food Pantry is asking for in February: 1. Peanut Butter 2..Jam/Jelly 3. Pork & Beans 4. Canned Fruit
5. Cereal 6. Instant Potatoes 7. Corn Muffin Mix 8. Tomatoes 9. Peas 10. Jello
Also in need of cleaning supplies, especially dish & laundry detergent. Donated items can be placed in the pull out cabinet in the
Vollkommer Bell Tower. Many Thanks!
Our Lady of Grace Rosary Group
The Rosary will be prayed in homes and hosted by parishioners on TUESDAY EVENINGS, instead of Wednesdays. The Rosary will be prayed in the home of Laura Renda, 102 Harbor's Mist Dr., Chapin this Tuesday, February 27th
30th @ 7 pm. Please call Mrs. Renda at (704) 840-9860 if you can attend. Mrs. Laura Renda is also the OLOG Rosary Group Coordinator. Please let her know if you would be willing to host Our Lady of Grace Rosary once a month. Come and partake in the beauty and benefits of the Rosary! This weekly devotion is worth the trip! There is fellowship before and after if you like.
The Adoration Chapel is available for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with the use of a code to enter the chapel. The code is available through the parish office. Please make sure you refer to the Adoration Chapel Etiquette posted in the
chapel, on the Parish’s Facebook Page and on the Parish’s website. Thank you for spending time with the Blessed Sacrament in Adoration and Prayer.
If you are experiencing the effects of illness, advanced age, preparing for surgery and seek the healing power of the sacrament you are encouraged to ask Father Dennis to celebrate the Anointing of the Sick with you. You or a family member can contact the parish office at 803.345.3962 or call
Father’s cell phone at 843.834.5447.
Jim Allen, Mikaela Aschoff, Jenna Bailey, Leilani Barksdale, Shirley Barra, Sister Kateri Battaglia, M.S.C., Florence Berquist, Denny Blasczcynski Carolyn Bowen, Karen Brooks, U.S. Army Specialist William Brown, Frank
Burton, Michael & Robin Cabral, Scott Calderone, Fran Caldwell, Carolyn Calhoun, Lori Carson, Christina Cassidy, Michelle Christian, Jack Corbitt, Jerry Danos, Richard Dively, Maureen Duhachek, Charles “Sonny” Easler, Stephanie Enright, Deacon Dave & Peg Farinelli, Bennett Fisher, Jackson Folk, Marge Gagnon, Cesar Gasiorowski, Cindy Gibson, Margaret Godley, Bryan Gooch, Joanne Grow, Jack Hayes, Doug Heim, Denise Hines, Andy Hollis, Matthew & Melanie Hood-Pittenger, Sue K. Hopfensperger, Jan Horvath, Matthew Johnson, Kathy Keenan, Claudia Kay King, Mickey Kircher, Holly Keehn, Todd Kingsley, Camille Kortz, Paul Lareau, Robert Lasker, John Larson, Mrs. Jennifer Leach, Scarlet Lutz, Dianne Martin, Lindsay McGuire, Mike Milliff, Carol Morrett, Carol Morris, Marc Newcomer, Ann Paschall, Sister Catherine Riggs, O. Carm., Jim Robinson, Hugh & Trudy Senn, Bobby Serina, Beatrice Sharpe, Stuart Silverman, Margie Simkins, David Stucker, Lily Kate Swoboda, Laure Larkin Tapia, Jan Tetmeyer, Judy Thom, Annette Thornton, Joan Underwood, Stan & Jeanne Van Hoeck, Betty Van Sickle, Debi Ward, Renee Weber, Scott Weston, Jean Willey, Sally Wilson, Lee Wolfe
Lighthouse Catholic Ministry Unpack the Passion Mystery
With these two CDs, you can unpack the Passion Mystery like never before. Dr Scott Hahn, celebrated theologian and professor at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, might as well be inviting us into one of his graduate theology classes. Let’s put thinking caps on and be ready for a challenging ride. Start with “Seven Last Sayings of Christ” in which Dr Hahn unlocks for us the deeper significance of Our Lord's last words, carefully chosen so that we might better understand the
immense love of God for every person and His plan of salvation. Christ’s words, “It is finished,” what does “it” refer to? Dr Hahn touches on this question in this first CD, but digs into it in great depth in “The Fourth Cup.” Here, Dr Hahn traces “it” back to the Last Supper, the Jewish Passover, and even farther back, to the time
when God pledged his covenant with Israel.
Please Keep in Your Prayers
Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 20:1-17 [1-3, 7-8, 12-17]; Ps 19:8-11; 1 Cor 1:22-25; Jn 2:13-25
The Lord’s Word February 26-March 4, 2018
Rosary Prayed
Saturdays before the Vigil Mass Sunday Evenings before 5 pm Mass
This weekend, look for the display in the Narthex for the Knights of Columbus Council 16903. They will be accepting your generous donation of canned
goods, cereal, pasta and other non-perishable food items to help restock the shelves of We Care Center after Mass during the Lenten Season. Please consider donating one can of food and/or $1 for each day during Lent in service to others. The Knights will contribute an additional $100 to the We Care Center for the first $500 donated. This program is a reminder of the penance we are called to perform as we prepare for the Passion of Christ. Please consider donating. DON’T GIVE UP CHOCOLATE FOR LENT! Sign up for Dynamic Catholic’s free email program for THE BEST LENT EVER at https://dynamiccatholic.com/bestlentever/
Attention
Parents &
Teens:
Contact Joe or Jennifer Coletti
to sign up for any events
Joe/Jen Coletti at 803-261-0079/[email protected].
Join us on Instagram @ym.oll for updates, events
Join us on Instagram @ym.oll and Facebook at Our Lady of the Lake Youth
Ministry for updates, events etc.
Catholic Charities of the Midlands is in need of warm men's clothing to restock the Clothing Closet
shelves. There has been a huge need lately due to the cold weather. There is a specific need for larger clothing such as XL and 2XL - long sleeve shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, light jackets, and coats. Donations can be dropped off in the Vollkommer Bell Tower in the middle drawer (right side) of the wooden cabinet. Donation receipts are available by calling/texting Cathy at 803.945.4449 or emailing [email protected]. Thank you and God bless you!
These parishioners are celebrating Birthdays this week. If you see them, don’t forget to extend your Best Wishes for a Blessed Day!
February 27 Michael & Denise
Connolly February 28
Jerry & Dawn Mortus Mike & Sherry Schelble
February 29 Matthew & Patty Crawford
March 4 Ken Bogan & Kathi Sill
March 5 J. Olin & Laura Reece
Deacon John & Cheryll Stetar March 6
Chris & Kim McClure March 7
David & Filomena Stucker March 10
Larry & Linda Triplett March 14
John & Maura Pollok March 15
Dennis & Barbara Anderson
March 17 Ken & Kaye Hunke
March 18 John & Katherine
Kawamoto March 19
Rocky & Roxanne Pizzarello March 20
William & Debra Dupuis March 21
Richard & Susan Eckstein George & Linda Hines Gary & Terree Korpita
March 22 Tony & Mary Bacon
George & Nancy Bollibon March 23
Jorge & Angelia Cuzmar March 27
Jorge & Anayely Agila Robert & Barbara Crist
March 29 Walter & Claire Austin
March 30 Steve & Anne Newell
March 31 John & Anna Donaldson Javier & Stacey Yudice
February 26 Scott Boncorddo
Mark Estes Matt Ployhart
Sarah Roof Kathryn
Templeton Tom Weigand February 27 Dawn LaRosa
Hal Saxby
February 28 Nicholas Douglas
Tony Ellis Lauren Frick Tom Hrica Suzanne Molinaro
Caitlin Murphy Kate Perritt
March 1 David Ball
Lindsay McGuire
Julia Moore Diane Reid
Kylee Shealy Matt Stegura
March 2 Phillip Clark
Nicole DeYoung Christopher
Higgins Robbie Martin Hanna Oliver Mary Thayer
March 3 Dr. Joe Albert Marge Lowe
Lillian McGuire Gerald Perritt
March 4 Charlotte Delavalle
Simon Marsh Orglia Perez
Donna Rekiel Mary Lou Smith
S PIRITUAL BOOK CLUB has a new meeting location ~ the
COFFEE SHELF in the Food Lion shopping center across the street from church. They meet the 1st Monday of the month at 12:30 pm. Their next meeting will be on Monday, March 5 at 12:30 to
discuss the first half of Letters to Luke by Joe Holoubek MD, followed by the second half of the book at the April 2nd meeting. All are welcome. Please join us whenever you can. For further information please contact Linda Spencer 803.732.3201, [email protected].
The Rite of Election took place last Saturday, February 17th, at St. Peter Catholic Church during a Mass celebrated by our Bishop for the Diocese of Charleston, The Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone. This was a call to Continuing Conversion of our Candidates who are
preparing for Confirmation and/or Eucharist or Reception into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church. Please continue to keep them in your prayers:
Vanita Fiedler
Gene E. Powell
Olin Reece
Cody Russell
Chris van Erkelens
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