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Saint Benedict Catholic Church 109 West Smith Street, Greensboro, North Carolina 27401 336-272-0303 ************************** Website: stbenedictgreensboro.net Email: Stbenedictgreensboro@charlottediocese.org Parish Office Hours: 9:00am-3:00pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: As the Roman Catholic Mother Church of Greensboro, St. Benedict's Parish Mission, responding faithfully to Christ's call, is to bring all people closer to God through Liturgy, fellowship, service, b outreach, and works of charity. Rev. James Duong, Pastor Lynne McGrath, Secretary & Faith Formation Coordinator Weekend Mass Sat. Miraculous Medal Novena at 4:45pm Mass at 5:00pm Sun. 8am & 11am Confessions Weekday before 12:15pm Saturday 4-4:30pm and by appointment Weekday Mass Monday - Friday Rosary at 11:45am No MASS on Thursday ******************* Weekly bulletin requests must be in the Parish Office by 12:00pm on. Wednesday, ten (10) days in advance of the weekend of publication. PARISH REGISTRATION: Welcome all new families and individuals. Membership is a condition for the reception of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and First Communion at St. Benedict, and for the parish to issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors. You must be a registered, contributing member for at least three (3) months before a certificate will be given. Registration forms are available in the Parish Office. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK: If you are seriously ill, going in for surgery or weak from old age, you may receive the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. Please contact Fr. Duong if you desire to receive this sacrament. HOSPITAL & NURSING HOME & SHUT-IN VISITS: If you or any members of your family are sick and in the hospital or a nursing home, and you d like Communion brought to them, please call the Parish Office. FAITH FORMATION: All classes from Pre-K to High School are on Sundays from 9:30-10:30am in the Parish Hall. For more information call Lynne McGrath. RCIA: Please call the Parish Office for more information. MARRIAGES: Arrangements must be made with a priest/deacon at least six (6) months in advance. Call the Parish Office for more information. 2
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 16 TH 2018 For all people of goodwill: May God transform our respect for human life into action for its protection. MASS SCHEDULE INTENTIONS 9/15 Saturday 5:00 PM.. John & Gloria Foley 40 th Wedding Anniversary 9/16 Sunday 8:00 AM.. + Oscar & Elizabeth Rivera 11:00 AM.. For the Parishioners 9/17 Monday 12:15 PM.. + Ivarra Damian, Sr. Fr. Tony Mulderry Retirement 9/18 Tuesday 12:15 PM.. For the Living & Deceased Members of the Maier Family 9/19 Wednesday 12:15 PM.. + Tony Colalillo Room at the Inn 9/20 Thursday NO MASS 9/21 Friday 12:15 PM.. Fr. James Duong Birthday 9/22 Saturday 5:00 PM + Lou Spera For the Parishioners 9/23 Sunday 8:00 AM.. Iris Brown 5 th Birthday 11:00 AM.. Fr. James Duong +Denotes deceased Sick and Shut-In Please remember our brothers and sisters in your prayers and at Mass: Peggy Campbell, Victor Bliden, John Davis, Alberto Dorta, Camille Fadia, Gloria Foley, Steve Freeman, Lois Hunt, Ramon Masson, Maggie Masson, Barbara Nicke, Nancy Plume, Michael Pepe, John Rahenkamp Joel Rivera, Laura Rodrigues, Petar Rosic, Max Saldana, Paco Saldana, Santy Saldana, Roberta Van Pelt, Nina Williams, Beth Wilson, Brian Wilson, Deborah Wilson, Nicke Wilson Keeping Our Military in Our Prayers Kate Balacki Mohammid Karim Capt. John Brock Phillip Kiniery Mark Bracich Michael Knudsen Cpl. Kevin Bryan Com. Karen M. Kohanowich Maj. Timothy Chess Com. Kurt M. Kohanowich Lt. Andrew Chess Danny McGranahan 1 st Lt. Anthony Chiccarelli Capt. Kyle Payne Jason Davidson Jose Rodriguez Kevin Fiscone Christopher Simmons, E3 Matthew Goclon, E3 Sgt Tony Grant Nicholas Tobe Sgt Albert Vital Christopher Grubey, PFC Fred Todd Patrick Hermesmann Sgt. Shawn Walkeri Lt. Jg. Benjamin Javery Stephen Zenbileski Sgt Bryanna Spade Sgt. Kyle Spade 3
WEEKLY COLLECTION Offertory Collection..... $2,213.50 ****This week there will be a special collection for the priest s Retirement/Benefits THANK YOU! MINISTER SCHEDULE: September 22nd and September 23rd, 2018 MASS LECTOR E.M. ALTAR SERVERS 5PM Bob Nutt Tom Thomson Gloria Foley Ben Andrews Brianna Oliver Joyce Spera 8AM Shoshanna Tsacoumangos Leslie Brown Ernesto Layug Tom Rempel Jeff Tsacoumangos 11AM Shelton Watson Andy Moncla Khiem Villarin Ed Sopp Hayley Saffer REFLECTION Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. MARK 8:34 When we truly believe that all we have is a gift from God, then we must be willing to give up some things so that we can share our blessings as God intended. Living a stewardship lifestyle means not only being responsible for our own life, but the lives of others as well. LEAVE A LEGACY: You make a significant gift to our parish that costs you nothing during your lifetime. Consider including our parish in your will. 4
PARISH NEWS DSA 2018 DIOCESAN SUPPORT APPEAL (DSA) We are now 9 months into the Diocesan Support Appeal campaign, and as of today 76 of our parishioners have contributed. We need each of you to help us reach our goal of $23,458.00. Thank you. PRIEST S RETIREMENT & BENEFIT COLLECTION: The dedicated priests who served us in the past (You may want to mention former pastors or parochial vicars who are now retired.) now deserve to live out their retirement years in dignity. Our parish has been assessed $7328.00 for the priests retirement and benefits plans. This amount is slightly less than two times the regular weekend offertory. Please be as generous as you can in this second collection, which will be taken in our parish this weekend, September 15-16. Additional envelopes are available in the parish office. BIBLE STUDY meets every Tuesday. Please join us in the parish hall from 7:00PM-8:00PM. All are welcome. LADY S GROUP will be going out to dinner on Wednesday, September 19th at 5:30pm. We will meet at Ruby Tuesday. Address: 4218 W Wendover Ave, Greensboro, NC 27407. Phone 336-294-4344. All ladies are welcome to join us. ***** LITURGY NOTE: In 1886 Pope Leo XIII, because of the evil that excited at that time composed a prayer he instructed the whole church to recite. The prayer was recited after every mass throughout the world until 1964. In 1994 Saint Pope John Paul II, again recommended this prayer not be forgotten and to pray it to obtain help in the battle "against forces of darkness and against the spirit of this world". Even today, exorcist recommend this prayer to combat evil. The scandal with in our "Holy Catholic Church", the dreadful sins of some of our priest, bishops and cardinals, evil has continued. In order to help combat this evil today, we at St. Benedicts, as a prayerful community of faith will begin praying this powerful prayer to St Michael after all Masses. May God in His merciful love help, heal and protect all victims of sexual abuse. ****** From NOW on, we will say The prayer to St. Michael the Archangel after all masses daily and weekend. "The Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel" Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly Host, by the Devine power of God, cast into hell, Satan and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen 5
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA: We have CD s available in the Parish Office. These cd s feature some of the greatest Catholic speakers in the world on a variety of topics. We have over 100 titles; there truly is something for everyone. Please stop by the parish office and experience some of the best Life-Changing Catholic Media. FAITH FORMATION NEWS Faith Formation for grades K-HS meets every Sunday morning from 9:30am -10:30am **** It is not too late to register your child. This week let us say Happy Birthday to: Anthony Starr (9/15); Nicholas Ramcharitar (9/15); Richard Hughes (9/16); Jean Hall (9/16); Jessica Stewart (9/17); Kevin Akouegnon (9/18); Roberta Gifford (9/19); Timothy Ayer (9/19); Fr. James Duong (9/21) COMMUNITY NEWS GREENSBORO COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN will hold its first event on Wednesday, September 26, 11:30 a.m. at the Greensboro Country Club. Our guest speaker will be Lucy Wellmaker and she ll talk about her book, Inspired by the Wow Moments of Life. Please call Carol Cook, 336-852-9345 RESPECT LIFE CONFERENCE September 29, 2018 (9:00 AM 4:00 PM) Bishop McGuinness High School Kernersville, NC. Featuring Keynote Speaker Teresa Stanton Collett, J.D. Closing Mass offered by Bishop Peter J. Jugis. We look forward to sharing a day of enrichment and education on a variety of Respect Life Issues including, Sidewalk Counseling, Pro-Life Legislation, Prayer, Human Trafficking and a re-visit of Humanae Vitae 50 years later. Please Register NOW by going to ccdoc.org/respectlife and choosing the Respect Life Conference Tab. Contact Jessica Grabowski at JRGrabowski@charlottediocese.org or 704-370- 3229 with questions. 6
BISHOP JUGIS' EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS COMMENTS ON TURMOIL IN THE CHURCH As we come to this closing Mass of our Eucharistic Congress, we come with intention of offering prayers of reparation for the horrible sins of abuse and misconduct, and the sins of the abuse of power and authority that have been committed within our beloved Church. Three weeks ago, I was celebrating the installation of a new pastor at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in High Point, Oblate Father Peter Leonard. And in my homily for that Mass I said to the faithful, This week we have been presented with scandalous revelations of the sin of sexual misconduct and sex abuse on the part of leaders in the Catholic Church. My heart is very heavy and disgusted. We need to pray for healing in the Church. For the Church to be healed from the wounds inflicted by these sins and pray for the victims to be healed of the effects of these crimes committed against them. And pray for those who committed these criminal acts and for justice to be rendered. Since I spoke those words three weeks ago we have all been entirely justified in our continuing expressions of shame, anger, disappointment, disgust and feelings of betrayal. I share your sorrow and I am truly sorry for these crimes that have been perpetrated against the innocent. This abuse imprints lifelong scars on its victims, in addition the entire Church has been very seriously wounded. To begin to repair and restore trust I agree completely with the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops that there must be a Vatican visitation and investigation and the appointment of an independent national lay commission with the authority to follow all leads wherever the truth may lead. And we must support these efforts with our prayers and with our own serious commitments to pursue radical holiness in our own lives. In this Eucharistic Congress, the whole family of the Diocese of Charlotte; clergy, consecrated religious and lay faithful from all parishes of the diocese, schools and ministries have come together and with one united voice, beseech the most Holy Trinity to have mercy on the Church and grant the grace of cleansing and purification and renewal. May the Most Holy Trinity, the God of mercy receive the sacrifice of love which we offer Him for these most urgent intentions. QUESTION OF THE WEEK: How am I denying myself? What is the cross I am bearing at this point in my life? With the grace of God, am I willing to carry it? 7
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