may 29, 2016 st. patrick catholic church
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May 29, 2016
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
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) May 29, 2016
THE SICK: Edna Tolbert, Carol Ann Fokes, Inez Mur-ry, Roger Jenkins, John Deas, Bernard Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, the Venning Family, Lugenia Marion, Jonae
Ballard, Tony Hazel, Joseph McKenzie, Ernestine Jones and her grandchil-dren, Georgetta Brown, Jane Wright, Lauretta Duval Williams, Cornell Hampton, Judy Lytel, Tommy Schrimpf, Maurice Chapman, Keith Mitchell, Alvin Tolbert, Ramona Lango, Martha McCants, Joel Rivera, John Canty and all those at home or in nursing homes.
PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES (MAY)
ENVELOPES & LOOSE 2ND COLLECTIONS
WEEKLY COLLECTION 5,190.25 98.00
MONTHLY COLLECTION TO DATE 23,324.76 2,001.86
MONTHLY BUDGETED AMOUNT 22,021.24 1,250.00
MONTHLY OVERAGE/SHORTFALL 1,303.52 751.86
******************************************************************* BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL 2015*
YEAR TO DATE ACTUAL ** 19,144.20
ANNUAL BUDGET AMOUNT 14,820.00
*The Bishop’s Annual appeal budget amount is based on the calendar year, January 1-December 31. **The year to date actual contributions are provided by the Diocesan Office of Stewardship & Mission Advancement.
MASS INTENTIONS May 28, 2016–June 3, 2016
Saturday 05/28 For the People Sunday (8 AM) 05/29 For the People Sunday (10 AM) 05/29 For the People Monday 05/30 Tuesday 05/31 Wednesday 06/01 Thursday 06/02 Michael F. & Annie M. Hartnett
Friday 06/03
Vacation Bible School Register Now for Vacation Bible School
June 6-10, 2016 Time: 9AM-1PM Ages 5-15 years
Come and Bring a Friend Costs: $10 PER child or 3 or more children $25
Registration Forms are in the rear of the church
Please return registration forms by May 27th to the office
St. Patrick Women’s Guild &
Our Lady of Guadalupe
will sponsor an Annual Food Drive
TO BENEFIT THE LOWCOUNTRY
FOOD BANK
February 7, 2016– August 7, 2016
The food container is located in the lower
church. Food items will be listed on the
board in the lower church.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Melchizedek, the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High, brought out bread and wine and blessed Abram (Genesis 14:18-20).
Psalm — You are a priest forever, in the line of Melchizedek (Psalm 110).
Second Reading — Paul gives his description of the institution of the Eucharist (1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
Gospel — Jesus speaks to the crowd about the kingdom of God and then feeds them with five loaves and two fish (Luke 9:11b-17).
St. Patrick
Liturgical Ministries Schedule June 4, 2016 and June 5, 2016
June 4: Saturday Vigil 6:00 PM ALT Keith Bryant Lilly Colwell Sabrina Richardson EUCH Barbara Birds Evonne Hunter EUCH-TL Juanita LaRoche LEC Elizabeth Brown (1) Terry Brown (2) USH Jerone McDaniel Gerda Richardson USH-COL Wade McDaniel Aaron Richardson June 5: 10th Sunday in Ordinary 8:00 AM ALT Maggie Hazel William Lamar Tylene Powell EUCH Katesha Breland Joyce Wellington EUCH-TL Sylvia Chapman LEC Patricia Grant (1) Christine Castaneda (2) USH Lloyd Frazier Dorothy Rose USH-COL John Gantt, Jr. Queen Toney June 5: 10:00 AM ALT Lilly Brown Alexis McNeil Savion Pryor EUCH Marcus Frasier Patricia Mack Allison Stoney EUCH-TL Beverly Buford LEC Justin Admiral (1) Joan Mack (2) USH George McNeil Rocco Pasquarello USH-COL Vincent Mazyck Raymond Polite
To All Graduates College, High School, Middle School, Kindergarten Our Lady of Guadalupe Court 110 Invites you to participate in our Annu-
al Graduate Mass Sunday, June 5, 2016 at the 10 AM Mass For more information, please contact Lady Annabell Seabrook @ 843-556-2578 Elease Amos-Goodwin, Grand Lady
PARISH EVENTS MAY 29, 2016-JUNE 5, 2016
Sunday, May 29 –Farewell to the Cox after 10am Mass
Monday, May 30-Memorial Day Office Closed
Tuesday, May 31-Bible Study @ 11am
Tuesday, May 31-Legion of Mary @ 5pm
Thursday, June 2-Choir @ 6pm
Saturday, June 4-Bldgs & Grounds C’ttee Mtg @ 10am
Saturday, June 4-Mktg & Comm. C’ttee @ 12:30pm
Sunday, June 5-Graduate Mass @ 10am Mass
Sunday, June 5-Women’s Guild Mtg after 10am Mass
Sunday, June 5-Altar Servers Mtg after 10am Mass
Online giving is up and running on the church website. The web
address is www.catholic-doc.or/St. Patrick, on the left side
click on online giving and follow the instructions.
The Junior Knights of St. Peter Council
110 is sponsoring a car wash on Satur-
day, June 11th from 9am-2pm in the
church parking lot. $10 Donation.
Please contact Knight Paul Stoney (407)
739-9622.
KPC Council 110 is having a m en
social on Saturday, June 11th at Mr. Oli-
ver’s House from 12noon to 3pm. All
men of St. Patrick Church are invited.
For more information please contact
Grand Knight Denva Simpson @ 843-
696-7336.
YEAR OF MERCY MAY-SHELTER THE HOMELESS
Mission Statement
St. Patrick Catholic Church is a faith-filled community that is forever growing in a rela-tionship with Christ. We celebrate the pres-ence of Christ in Word and Sacrament, demonstrate love and concern for all parish-ioners, teach by example, and strive to serve the needs of all in the community.
The Youth Development Committee has rescheduled movie night for Saturday, June 11th from 3:30-6:00 PM at The Charleston Catholic School located at 888 King Street. The m ovies- “The Great Debaters” for teen-agers-based on the true story of a poet and professor Mel-vin Tolson, played by Denzel Washington. Tolson teaches at a predominately black Wiley College in 1935 and decides to form a debate team of intelligent students. Tolson taught students to find their strength through words and they be-come the first black debate team to challenge the Harvard debate champions. Veggie Tales for the younger children- “The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything” -Larry the cucumber, Mr. Lunt and Pa Grape find themselves on the ride of their lives when they are mysteriously whisked back to the to time when they are mysteriously whisked back to the time when pi-rates ruled the big seas. As they help a brave princess res-cue her brother from a pirate villain, they battle evil cheese curls, giant rock monster and their own fears to become the most unlikely heroes. A RSVP sign-up sheet is placed in the back of the church so that we are able to determine amount of refreshments to purchase.
FED BY THE LORD
Jesus’ words “This is my body” and “This cup is the new covenant in my blood” were only part of his table blessing. Jesus twice said: “Do this in remembrance of me” (1 Corin-thians 11:24, 25).
This is the good news of today’s solemnity. Like the five thousand hungry souls, we are fed by our Lord. This is not food that satisfies for only a short time, until the next meal. It is food that lasts and changes us. It is food for sharing in much the same way as Melchize-dek did when he brought bread and wine to the returning Abraham.
As children of God’s reign, we are blessed to be able to receive and share God’s gift. And we do so in the way most appropriate to our state in life—as parents, children, husbands, wives, or religious.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Who is an Active Parishioner?
Regular attendance at Mass on Sundays and Ho-ly 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 one year prior to the desired date of the wed-ding.
Please contact the office to initiate the marriage preparation process or if you have questions. Bap-tism and Confirmation certificates are needed.
Announcements
Happy Memorial Day from The Charleston Catholic School.
CCS will observe Memorial Day and school will be closed on
Monday, May 30, 2016.
Graduation for the 8th grade class of 2016 will be Wednes-
day, June 1, 2016. Awards ceremony will begin at 5:15pm in Sacred Heart
Church and Graduation will begin at 6pm in Sacred Heart Church.
There are a few classes with openings for the 2016-17 school year.
If you would like to schedule a tour please contact the school office @ (843)
577-4495.
Why choose Catholic Education ?
-Superior Academics
-Faith and Character
-Safe and Nurturing Environment
To learn more about The Charleston Catholic School please visit our web-
site at www.charlestoncatholic.com. We now have 688 friends on Face-
book, please “Like” and help us reach our goal of 700 and get updates of
what great achievements are happening at CCS.
Jeannie Hefti Fanjoy
Communications Associate
The Charleston Catholic School
888-A King Street
Charleston, SC 29403
843-577-4495
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
May 29, 2016 [A]s often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until
he comes. — 1 Corinthians 11:26