MARCH 25, Deacons Rev. Mr. Jim Walter Rev. Mr. Paul Antor Rev. Mr. Harve Becker. Parish Office Hours. Mass Schedule.
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1 28 Sumter Avenue Summerville, SC Phone: (843) Fax: (843) Msgr. Chet Moczydlowski, D.Min. Pastor MARCH 25, 2018 Fr. Jacob Joseph, CMI Parochial Vicar Deacons Rev. Mr. Jim Walter Rev. Mr. Paul Antor Rev. Mr. Harve Becker Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:30AM - 3:30 PM Friday 9:30AM - 1:00PM Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:30PM 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30AM Monday through Friday Please see Parish Calendar on last page. Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 5:00PM Summerville Catholic School 226 Black Oak Blvd., Summerville, SC Like us on Facebook at: facebook.com/ StJohnBelovedSC 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.
2 General Information PARISH INFORMATION Church Phone: (843) Fax: (843) WEBSITE: AFTER HOURS Please call the office number for staff referrals. PARISH STAFF EXT Rev. Msgr. Chet Moczydlowski, Pastor 10 Fr. Jacob Joseph, Parochial Vicar 10 Rev. Mr. Jim Walter, Deacon 10 Rev. Mr. Paul Antor, Deacon 10 Rev. Mr. Harve Becker, Deacon 10 Sr. Carol Gnau, SSND, Pastoral Associate 17 Mrs. Dianna Mahoney, Pastoral Admin. 11 Mrs. Jan Antor, Pastoral Minister 20 Mr. Bryan Burnett, Pastoral Minister 21 Mr. Rodney Ward, Music Minister 10 Mrs. Stephanie Sharib, Media Coordinator 10 Ms. Rhoda Hiott, Parish Secretary 10 Mr. Chad Pressley, Facilities Manager 23 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 liturgies; 3) Regular and identifiable support of the parish; These criteria are used to verify parishioner status for: sponsorship; participation in sacramental, educational, pastoral and social 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. Daily Scripture Readings Available on our web site, on the parish information page, and also at usccb.org. PARISH SERVICES SVdP ~ The direct Helpline Number for St. Vincent de Paul Society is Baptism ~ The next parental prep session will be held at 6:30 pm, Wednesday, April 11th in the Church Commons. After attending this session, Baptisms may be scheduled during a daily or weekend Mass (outside of Advent & Lent), as well as at 11 am or 7 pm on Saturday, or 1pm on. Please register for the session by contacting the parish office. Godparents and grandparents are also welcome. Marriage ~ Engaged couples should 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. Miraculous Medal Novena ~ Mondays at 9:45am. Rosary ~ in the Chapel at 9:45 on Friday. 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! Children's Liturgy of the Word ~ celebrated during the 9:30 & 11:30 Mass each for youngsters in Kindergarten through Grade 4. Nursery ~ A Nursery is offered for children 1-3 years old in Madden Hall during the 9:30 & 11:30 Masses. Early Childhood Faith Formation ~ for children 3-5 years of age in Madden Hall during the 9:30 Mass. Meals on Wheels ~ Delivers between 11:15am 12:30pm. Call Leslie at to volunteer. Centering Prayer Group ~ First Saturday of each month 10am Noon, in Madden Hall. Contact Ken Martinelli at , kenmartinelli@att.net. Lucis Via ~ Young Adults Ages at LucisVia.com or LucisViaNorthArea@outlook.com. Tri-County Catholic Fellowship ~ Age 50+ contact mwildhorn@yahoo.com or Knights of Columbus Council #6629 ~ Please contact George Mezzinger 843) for information. Ancient Order of Hibernians, Summerville ~ aohsummerville.wordpress.com Our Advertisers ~ Please patronize the businesses who support our parish by advertising on the bulletin cover. Mention that you saw their ad at SJB.
3 THE SACRED TRIDIUM HOLY THURSDAY T oday we celebrate one of the great liturgical dichotomies. We begin the liturgy with a procession of celebration, and we continue to the reading of the Passion, which reaches its zenith with the Lord calling out, Father, into your hands I commend my spirit ; and when he had said this he breathed his last. It is as if we move from joy and celebration to utter defeat and emptiness. However, that is the essence of our entire Lenten journey, and our beginning of Holy Week. One of the most important aspects of discipleship is gaining a deeper understanding of our Faith, and the details relating to what we do and why we do it. Throughout Lent, we have provided several opportunities to enhance your spiritual growth through prayer, fasting and works of charity. We pray that, during these 40 days, the Lord has blessed and enriched all of you who enrolled in the Order of Penitents, carried your Lenten crosses, supported the Rice Bowl campaign, attended adult formation, soup, stations, outreach and many other activities. Now we prepare to move on to the Paschal Triduum and the great 50 days of the Easter season! As companions on the journey, may we gain courage for discipleship so we can more confidently proclaim, in word and deed, Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! Holy Week & Easter Schedule Holy Thursday Good Friday Solemn Mass of the Lords Supper Night Prayer 10:30pm Stations of the Cross 12:00 Noon Liturgy of the Passion 3:00pm Tenebrae 7:30pm Holy Saturday Blessing of Food Easter Vigil 8:30pm Easter 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:15am & 12:15pm Solemn Liturgy of the Lord s Supper 7 pm L ent ends at sundown today and the Paschal Triduum begins. On the evening of Holy Thursday we gather together and do something strange: We wash feet. We literally follow the Lord s command to serve one another by rededicating ourselves to ministerial service through participating in this unique communal action. Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. In the Middle East, where people s feet easily became dusty, this washing was an act of hospitality, usually performed by servants. This explains why the apostle Peter was embarrassed and told Jesus not to do it. But Jesus warned Peter, Unless I wash you, you can have no share with me. Jesus then said, I have given you an example; You must do for each other what I have done for you. Jesus left us an example of perfect charity by which we carry out his command to love one another. Please volunteer to have your feet washed, by signing the list in the church commons. We need twelve people. The new Holy Oils, blessed and consecrated by our Bishop earlier in the week, are dramatically presented to our local community. By accepting them, we affirm our belief in what they symbolize. A Solemn Procession follows Communion in which the consecrated elements are carried out of the worship space. Jesus continues on his journey to Golgotha... Night Watch begins Night Watch invites us to keep watch with him as he did with his J esus disciples in the Garden of Gethsemene. The Eucharist is placed in repose until 10:30pm. Night Watch will conclude with a thirty minute meditative prayer service at 10:30pm.
4 GOOD FRIDAY his day is part of something bigger than itself. The T liturgies of Good Friday have no formal beginnings or endings, no greetings or dismissals. The services are all part of the single, three-day liturgy of the Triduum. STATIONS OF THE CROSS 12:00 pm LITURGY OF THE PASSION 3:00 pm he Passion in John s Gospel shows us T how God s glory is accomplished in the suffering and death of Jesus. John portrays Jesus as very much in charge of his own destiny. As the Christ, he is convinced of the value of his sacrifice and in the victory of the cross. Following the proclamation of the Passion, a large wooden cross is solemnly carried into the assembly. As we reverence this sign of our redemption we are challenged to consider the true weight of the crosses that each of us carries in life. The Eucharist is not celebrated today, however we are invited to receive Communion from hosts consecrated during the evening Mass of the Lord s Supper. This is our connection to the abiding presence of Christ with us Through his death, we receive life! TENEBRAE 7:30 pm Tenebrae is a Latin word, meaning darkness and shadows. The service is comprised of selections from the Psalms and the Book of Lamentations, accompanied by the extinguishing of candles and the dimming of lights. It has a surprise ending that challenges the level of our faith! Easter flower Memorials aster Flower envelopes were E included in your monthly packet and are available in the church commons to inscribe the names of your loved ones, living & dead, to be remembered in all Masses throughout the Easter Season. HOLY SATURDAY A DAY OF REST n Latin, Holy Saturday is Sabbatum Sanctum, the I Holy Sabbath. It is perhaps the strangest, most mysterious, most puzzling day on the liturgical calendar. The mood this morning is very different than it was yesterday. We know what happened; it was horrible! We huddle together in prayer, seeking consolation, understanding, courage and guidance. Will we let the events that surround us in life weaken our faith, or strengthen it? In the tomb, Jesus rested on the Sabbath. The Church rests in Christ today. The day should be marked by a sense of quiet contemplation, at least spiritually, even if not physically. Nothing is celebrated in church. Yes, we gather for RCIA rehearsal and the blessing of food, but they are not liturgical celebrations of the kind we are used to. In essence, we watch, we wait, we hold our breath - expecting, trusting, believing that something awesome is about to happen. In the truest sense, this event is not just something that happened to Jesus, but the New Life of Easter is offered as a gift to us and to all who believe! BLESSING OF EASTER FOOD HOLY SATURDAY 11:30 AM his ancient tradition is popular among the Slavic, T Ukrainian, Polish and Italian cultures. The blessed food is shared at the Easter table. Baskets are usually decorated with white or embroidered linen as well as flowers or sprigs of greens. This is a wonderful custom to initiate in your household. Children are also welcome to bring their Easter Baskets for a special blessing. A sampling of what you might find in a typical basket, and its symbolism: Bread - Jesus, the Bread of Life; Butter - God s goodness; Eggs - new life and Christ s Resurrection; Horseradish - the Passion of Christ; Salt and pepper - You are salt of the earth; Sausage, ham or other meat - generosity; Pastries - the sweetness of God s love; Wine - the richness and blessings of life; Lamb mold of butter, sugar or cake - representing Jesus as the Lamb of God.
5 THE EASTER VIGIL 8:30 pm t nightfall on Holy Saturday, the A blessed Sabbath is over. The first day of the week begins. After the Sabbath, according to custom, the first work to be done is to build a fire and to kindle the evening lamp. That is what the Church does. That is how the Easter Vigil begins. On this night, every member of the Church is invited to gather with the soon-to-be-baptized. We keep watch together. We settle down around the campfire and listen to the paschal scriptures proclaimed. These are the epic renditions of our family tradition. St. Augustine said that, on this night above all other nights, The Church keeps watch for the Lord and the Lord keeps watch over the Church! By the light of the newly kindled Paschal Candle, we listen to the stories that recall the creation of the universe and the origin of the human race. These are not in any way meant to be historical accounts but a testimony of faith in the one true God who is in all and through all. We then hear about the Lord s deliverance from slavery in the Exodus/Passover event which leads to the deliverance from sin that Christ won for each and every one of us. After the proclamation of the Easter Gospel, we call forth to the waters of Baptism and the Sacrament of Confirmation those who have newly professed their faith in the Lord and his Church. As we celebrate the Easter Sacraments with them, it is a time of renewal offered each of us to rededicate ourselves to a life based on these Baptismal promises. Our gifts are then offered at the altar of God and the holy Eucharist is consecrated anew. Christ is re-presented in our midst once again, and all is well with us and with all the earth. Human history is renewed and hope is restored! Christ is risen, let us rejoice, Alleluia! Vacation SJB Annual Easter Bible Egg School Hunt June 12-16th Saturday, March 31st at 10:00 Summerville Catholic School playground We are Collecting Gear for VBS! Grab a donation request form Sponsored from the easel by Youth in the Ministry Commons Area and Children return the of item(s) all ages needed are invited by to June 4th. Please attach participate, the gear to the and item. young We are people also looking in for several middle miscellaneous and high items; school clean are out needed your craft area and to help serve the kids as volunteers. for VBS. Items The needed hunt will include: begin at 10am sharp Adhesive in the large gems field behind Summerville Ribbon Catholic School. We have plenty of Twine eggs this year, but donations of individually Pipe cleaners wrapped candies, small toys or monetary Pom donations pom balls for game prizes are needed. Donations Yarn can be brought to the Parish Office. For more Scraps information of cloth or to volunteer, please Its contact not too Bryan late Burnett to at register, : visit: bburnett@sjbsummerville.org or Or contact Jessica Hobbs at or jsvize01@yahoo.com. The Jelly Bean Easter Story Little jelly beans, Tell a story true. A tale of our Father s love That s just for me and you. Red is for the blood He gave. Green is for the grass He made. Yellow is for the sun so bright. Orange is for the edge of night. Black is for the sins we made. is for the grace He gave. Purple is for His hour of sorrow. Pink is for a new tomorrow. Now that you ve heard the story You know what each color means. The story of our Father s love As told by jelly beans. Holy Week Sign-ups Sign Up sheets for Holy Week Masses and Services are on the table in the Commons. Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, and Greeters are all needed. Thank you! Holy Water Don t forget to bring in your bottles from last year in on Easter to refill them. For those of you who don't have one, bottles for Holy Water will be available beginning with the Easter Vigil. WE EXTEND SINCERE SYMPATHY to the friends and families of: RICHARD SILUK Husband of Virginia WILLIAM BRAY Husband of Anna PATRICIA LIVINGSTON Mother of Lisa Baker DENISE PARTRIDGE Wife of Chris May he rest in the peace of Christ In communion with the choirs of Angels and Saints!
6 Administration Ministry Referrals Office Assistance Parish Staff Faith Formation Adult Faith Formation Children s Liturgy Nursery RCIA/RCIC Student Faith Formation Safety/VIRTUS Vacation Bible School Youth Ministry Liturgical Ministries Eucharistic Ministers Gift Bearers Greeters Lectors Servers (for adults) Ushers Community Building Cursillo Couple to Couple Family Counseling Hospitality Teams Liturgical Receptions Men s Prayer Group MOPs New Members Welcome Parish Events Team Photography Senior Exercise Group Senior Luncheon Women s Club Young Adults Music Ministries Adult Choir Cantor/Song Leader Children s Choir Hand Bell Choir Instrumentalists Resurrection Choir Indicates a requirement for Safe Haven and/or Background Screening Prayer & Worship Altar Guild Centering Prayer Liturgical Arts Miraculous Medal Novena Discipleship Al-Anon Bereavement Catholic Scouting Ecumenism Facilities Management Habitat for Humanity Health Ministry & Parish Nurses Kairos K of C Meals on Wheels Ministry of Care Outreach for the Hungry Prison Ministry Respect Life Special Needs SVdP Outreach Ministry Saturday, April 7th: Cook team 2: The Mireles team, making chicken vegetable soup and tuna salad. Bring a bag of cooked rice. Tuesday, April 10th: Serving team 1: The Schoch s team. Serving tuna sandwiches and soup. If you are interested in helping in this rewarding ministry, please contact MaryAnn Schoch at: or maschoch093@att.net. Scripture Reflection n his letter to the Philippians, I our Second Reading on this, St. Paul writes, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Everything we hear today and during Holy Week relates to this statement. For some 2,000 years scholars and theologians have debated what the phrase emptied himself means. As is sometimes the case, in the midst of these debates and discussions they lose focus of what is really Paul s point and teaching perhaps. One of the things Paul might be trying to get us to think about is emptying ourselves to a certain extent. If you have ever been a retreat or been part of a spiritual exercise, you may be encouraged to empty yourself so you are prepared to in reality add something. Jesus gave much up to be the Son of Man. At this point in our Lenten journey, we need to grasp that He gave up His life so that we might have life. That is what should be on our minds as we hear the Passion today and as we continue and complete our own preparation for Christ s resurrection on Easter. Have you ever heard someone say about someone else He (or she) is so full of himself (or herself)? Jesus was not full of Himself. He emptied Himself, and that is something we, too, must strive to do to be His disciple. The Triumphal Entry Ministry of Care - Hospital Ministry 3/25 Deborah Gordon 4/1 Carol Hagan 4/8 Maria Hernandes 4/15 Danielle Glover 4/22 Dana Sandlin 4/29 Bill Stasiek 5/6 Dave Oberstar 5/13 Dan Brady If you are interested in helping in this rewarding ministry, please contact Deacon Harve at: (843) or deaconharve@sjbsummerville.org.
7 INTENTIONS, MAR. 24TH - APR. 1ST FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP Presiders: Msgr. Chet Moczydlowski, Fr. Jacob Joseph, Fr. John Dux REGISTERED HOUSEHOLDS 1,714 3/18 Basket Online Weekly Total $16, $ 5, $ 22, TOTAL TITHE: $1,402 This week s special collection will benefit Bishop s Annual Appeal Next week s special appeal will benefit St. Vincent de Paul Saturday CM Monday Tuesday SVC $ 2,869 Liturgical Calendar Team 3/29/18 Holy Thursday 3/30/18 Good Friday 3/31/18 Easter Vigil 4/1/18 Easter Monday :30, 9:30, 11:30 930am Al-Anon Miraculous Medal Novena 9:45am Handbell Choir 6:00pm Wear something red today! CLW & RCIA 10:30am Tuesday 27 Mass of the Lord s Supper Easter 7:00, 8:30, 10:15am, 12:15pm 2 Al-Anon 9:30 am Miraculous Medal Novena 9:45am Parish Office Closed Saturday 8:30pm 7:00am 8:30am 10:15am CM 12:15pm 12:00pm 3:00pm 7:30pm Night Prayer Stations of the Cross Liturgy of the Passion Tenebrae Solemn Easter Vigil Holy Week Services will be Concelebrated Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Holy Thursday Confessions am Mass of the Lord s Supper 7:00PM Men s Prayer Group 7:00am Friday 30 Night Prayer 10:30PM 930am Confessions 6-7 pm Saturday 31 Good Friday Holy Saturday Stations of the Cross 12:00pm Easter Egg Hunt at SCS 10:00am Liturgy of the Passion 3:00pm Blessing of Easter Food Tenebrae 7:30pm Solemn Easter Vigil 8:30pm Choir Practice SVdP 7:00PM No Faith Formation April 1 Hugh Duffy + Thursday SERVICE Chrism Mass Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 11:00 am Michael Clark + Stella Marie Grant + Liturgical Ministries Schedule Date Friday Sincere thanks for your generous support. Please remember St. John the Beloved in your estate planning. Each gift matters! Wednesday 10:30pm St. Vincent de Paul CM JD Special Collection 3/18 5:30pm 7:30am 3 4 Parish Office Closes Parish Office Closed at Noon Men s Prayer Group 7:00am MOPS Special Event Men s Fellowship Young Adult Meeting Choir Practice Eucharistic Adoration -8:00pm Altar Guild Church Cleaning 10:00am No Faith Formation Men s Fellowship 7:30am Outreach Cooking 10:00am Confessions 4:00pm Easter II Divine Mercy 5:30pm
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