Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 3 April 2016 Cathedral News We welcome all visitors to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Docents are available for a tour of our Cathedral following the 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Mass and the 9:00 & 11:15 am Masses. If you are interested in a tour, please wait next to the Pulpit after Mass. The Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fatima is taking a tour of the Diocese of Charleston and the Cathedral is the first stop! Make plans to venerate Our Lady of Fatima in this special way Saturday, 30 April & Sunday, 1 May. More details to follow soon! Thank you to all our musicians, servers and volunteers for their service & dedication during Holy Week and Easter. That Man is You! is open to all men in the parish. Sessions resume this week on Wednesday from 6:30-8:30 pm at 119 Broad Street Meeting Room. Dinner, beer and soft drinks are served. This week s topic is: The Practice of the Presence of God. Altar Server Training: Training is offered on the 3rd Sunday of every month at 10:00 am and is open to those in 3rd grade or older who are interested in serving at Holy Mass. Contact Daniel Barton at (843) 367-1871 to sign up. Begging Sunday is this weekend! Our St. Vincent de Paul Society will be taking up a collection at the doors of the church following the weekend Masses to help assist those in need in the Charleston area. Thank you for your generosity! PT Secretary: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is seeking a Part Time Morning Secretary to answer and route incoming calls and aid in clerical work. Applicants should be Catholic, people oriented, have excellent communication skills, friendly phone presence and knowledge and love of their Catholic faith. Must have proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Publisher) and Adobe InDesign. Ability to learn simple website updating a plus. Interested applicants should submit their resume to rector@charletsoncathedral.com. Mark your Calendars! The Annual Bishop s Concert Tuesday, 21 June 2016 at 7:30 pm. Stay tuned for more details! Congratulations to our new Catholics! We welcome the following Catecheumens and Candidates who were received into full communion with the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil last week: Melissa Barbour Jackson Condrey Bailey Coury Sam Duncan KimberMarie Faircloth Althea Fann Jonathan Fann Megan Hatfield Zack Lewis Mary McKee Diana Santana Darryl Sheets Caitlin Smith Cullum Smith Hannah Williams Please continue to pray for them as they begin their new lives in the Catholic Faith!
www.charlestoncathedral.com Second Sunday of Easter/ Divine Mercy Sunday In your kindness, you are asked to pray for the happy repose of the souls of Dr. Elbert Goodier, uncle of parishioners Chris & Beth Goodier, and Basil Kerr, father of parishioner Suzanne Reed. May God grant them eternal rest and may the Lord s Consolation be with their families. Children s Nursery Available on Sunday 8:30am-1:00pm for Walking infants to 5years old. The Nursery is in the Cathedral Center Hallway, turn left, room 2 on the right. For more information, call: Marciela, Nursery Operator 404-580-1429 Religious Education News First Holy Communion Rehearsal & Workshop: Saturday, 9 April 2016 9:00 am 12:00 Noon in the Cathedral Center Hall. This is mandatory for all children who are receiving First Holy Communion. There is also a parent session, so parents must attend! First Holy Communion is Sunday, 17 April 2016 at the 11:15 am Mass. Please pray for our First Communicants preparing for this Sacrament! Cathedral Vacation Bible School Parents, don t miss the bus! Put your kids, grades K4-4th grade, on board The Vatican Express Catholic Kidz Camp, and let them tour with St. Jerome! Camp dates are June 13-17th. Reserve your seats now! Registration forms are available online and in the Parish Office. Paul Arena Pacifico Amaro Todd Armstrong Laura Bowers Susan Brannock Margaret Mary Brant David Caron Mabel Frances Caron Mary Carson Gay Carter George Catumas Trudie Cooper Theresa Corbin Mary Jo Daugherty Ella Deitch Carol Delisio Lillian DeSandolo Nancy DeSandolo The DeSandolo Family Sr. Mary Ann Donovan Irene Douglass Mac Dunbar Fr. John Dux Rob Everhart Amelia Finley Veronica Fisher Mary Ann Flack Donna Fread Cheryle Freiberger Sharon Frizzell Shirley Gadsden Joseph Gaglione Elizabeth Gallagher Peggy Geraty Fran Granger Richardeen Dent Joann Gustafson John Hathaway Zachary Healey Hilde Hensley Barbara Herman Nora Lynn Hoffman Ken Hoffman Cindy Hogan Alice Holmquist Bob Hosker Danielle Hosker Greg Hutto James Ingrassia Dave McGrath Charles Olimpio Please Pray Margaret Karafa Chris Keller John Kolaskinski, O.P. Nancy Kowalsky Shirley Lanford Kevin&Kailii Lyons Nancy Lynch Jack Lubbers Mary Magee Christine Marci Marcia Mathias Dave McCaffery James Anthony Mellon Jeffrey Patrick Mellon Jay Michel, IV Beth Mullen Lee Mullinax, Sr. Hannah Murphy Michael Murphy Peter Murphy Bob Nebergall Annie Neese Carson Parker Sonoma Peterson Myrna Lane Piccione Margarite C Poulnot Frank Rose Becca Rowland De Anna Scannel Gus& Mary Schill Janet Sherbine Linda Smith Elyse Sokol Margaret Mary Sprague Charlene Stuart Esther Tecklenburg Jane Thompson John G. Thornhill Carolyn Torlay Margaret Trubia Haley Tyrrell Patricia Van Marter William Viger Peter Winkler Nicholas Yeaw Kathi Zigli Peggy Kanapaux Mary Jones Jean Masonis
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 3 April 2016 Charleston Catholic School News Give By Text! Charleston Catholic has availability in some grades. Registration is ongoing and open to all families. Why should you choose Catholic Education? Here are three of the top reasons: 1. Catholic tradition and academic excellence in a community grounded in a common faith. 2. Balanced curriculum including art, music and fitness. 3. Emphasis on moral development, service to others and leadership skills. You can now make a contribution to the Cathedral with a quick text message! Simply send a text to (843)580-1719 with the amount you would like to contribute. Make sure to include the dollar sign before the amount (example: $25). Within a few minutes, you ll be sent a text with a link to register. Click on the link and enter your cardholder name and credit or debit card information. Once your registration is complete, you will receive a text verification and a receipt via email. For future giving, simply send a text with the amount you wish to give, and it will process automatically! Thank you for supporting our mission. If you are interested in Catholic Education and would like to schedule a tour, please call the school office at 577-4495. Save the date! The 25th Anniversary Gala and 25 Auction will be held at the Cedar Room in the Cigar Years! Factory on April 29 from 6-10pm. The cost is $75 per person. Tickets are available on-line at www.charlestoncatholic.com or call the school office: 843-577-4495. The CCS Annual Fund is ongoing, if you would like to contribute to The Charleston Catholic School you will find envelopes in the vestibule of the church; or you can make a contribution on the website: www.charlestoncatholic.com The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Parking Pass 2-3 April 2016 Tear along dotted line for the attendant.
www.charlestoncathedral.com Second Sunday of Easter/ Divine Mercy Sunday Community News The Divine Mercy Message Calling all married couples! You are invited to a Marriage Conference titled Strengthening Marriage and Family on Saturday 16 April from 7:45am-4:30pm at St. Mary Help of Christians Church,138 Fairfield St. Aiken, SC. Art and Lorraine Bennett, authors of The Temperament God Gave You, will share from their wisdom and experience as marriage counselors. For more information or to register, visit St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, SC or call the parish office at: 803-649-4777. Worldwide Marriage Encounter: God always waits for us with open, loving arms. Sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on 15-17 April in Atlanta, GA or 29 April thru 1 May, in Chappel Hill, NC go to wwme.org to apply. Spring 2016 Men s Hike 19-22 May Come join us on a physical and spiritual adventure in the mountains of Pisgah National Forest. Hike, camp, experience the beauty of God s work while exploring your relationship with the Lord as you share the trail with hike brothers. First Hike Meeting: 17 April, 1:15 PM Russell House Campus of Christ Our King Parish, Mt. Pleasant Questions? We Got Answers! John Carroll (843) 224-8815 jcarroll@uperform.com Mark Kennedy (843) 870-2634 kennedyvideo@gmail.com Jonathon Santilli (843) 471-6111 santillidc@msn.com The message of The Divine Mercy is simple. It is that God loves us all of us. And, he wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Thus, all will come to share His joy. The Divine Mercy message is one we can call to mind simply by remembering ABC: A - Ask for His Mercy. God wants us to approach Him in prayer constantly, repenting of our sins and asking Him to pour His mercy out upon us and upon the whole world. B - Be merciful. God wants us to receive His mercy and let it flow through us to others. He wants us to extend love and forgiveness to others just as He does to us. C - Completely trust in Jesus. The graces of God s mercy are dependent upon our trust. The more we trust in Jesus, the more we will receive. Respect Life Thank you to all who participated in the 40 Days for Life! Your prayerful witness is much appreciated. Please continue to pray for Pro-Life causes. Word of Life: By radiating charity and mercy to all our neighbors, we provide those much needed islands of mercy. Together, we stand against the wind of the throwaway culture, and brave its sea of indifference, sustained by Jesus who is, as Pope Francis called Him, The living face of the Father s mercy. Life Issues Forum: After Marching, Acting as Islands of Mercy Caitlin Thomas, USCCB Secretarieat of Pro-Life Activities
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 3 April 2016 Sunday, 3 April 2016 Second Sunday of Easter 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral 9:00 am Cathedral Intentions of Kim Haeyong Family 9:30 am St. Mary Patricia Milner+ 11:15 am Cathedral Pro Populo 6:00 pm Cathedral Intentions of Gerald & Lynn Mast Sunday Events 10:05 am Religious Education 1:00 pm Baptisms 1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate Monday, 4 April 2016 Annunciation of the BVM (transferred) Howard Chambers Intentions of the Tecklenburg Family Monday Events 5:15 pm CWC Board Meeting LC Tuesday, 5 April 2016 St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest Gregory Kerry+ A. Chambers Tuesday Events 9:00 am Faith Sharing 119MR 10:00 am Bible Study 119 MR 6:00 pm CWC Monthly Mtg CH Wednesday, 6 April 2016 Easter Weekday Rose Marie Finnegan + Intentions of the St. Paul Family Wednesday Events 5:30 pm SVDP 6:30 pm TMIY 119 MR 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal MR Thursday, 7 April 2016 St. John Baptist de la Salle, Priest Sr. Mary Christina Ochoa, FSP+ Ashley & Ned Canning+ Thursday Events 10am-Noon Moms Group LC 7:00 pm Renaissance Ensemble MR Friday, 8 April 2016 Easter Weekday Sr. Maria Tarcisia Pasquale, FSP + Austin Parker Deas + Saturday, 9 April 2016 Easter Weekday 5:30 pm Vigil Cathedral Intentions of the Maliszewski Family+ Saturday Events 9a-12p First Communion Workshop Cathedral Center 10 April 2016 Third Sunday of Easter 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral Intentions of the Maliszewski Family+ 9:00 am Cathedral Pro Populo 9:30 am St. Mary Rachel Pardieck Hazellwood+ 11:15 am Cathedral Sr. Helen Godfrey, OSC 6:00 pm Cathedral Intentions of Gerald & Lynn Mast Sunday Events 10:05 am Religious Education 1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate 4:00 pm Venture Crew LC For Daily Mass Readings Consult our Parish App www.myparishapp.com Weekly Offertory Reports 27 March 2016 Offertory $17,572.60 Electronic Offertory $2,496.96 Total Offertory $20,069.56 Sincere thanks for your generosity. Every gift matters! Did you know. If you give electronically you no longer have to keep track of envelopes? That s right! All of the offertory categories covered with envelopes can now be done online! You can also now donate by text! Simply send a text to (843)580-1719 with the amount you would like to contribute. Make sure to include the dollar sign before the amount (example: $25). Offertory Option: If credit cards and envelopes aren t your thing, consider the easy automatic checking withdrawal. Don t forget Remember to update your electronic account with current credit card expiration dates. Remember: When giving to the Bishop s Annual Appeal, payments should be made to Bishop s Annual Appeal. This will ensure that your payments go directly to your pledge. Thank you!
www.charlestoncathedral.com Second Sunday of Easter/ Divine Mercy Sunday Bishop of Charleston The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D.D. www.sccatholic.org Cathedral Clergy Monsignor Steven L. Brovey Cathedral Rector rector@charlestoncatherdral.com Rev. Patrick Eyinla Parochial Vicar frpatrick@charlestoncathedral.com Rev. Patrick Allen Assisting Priest Charles J. Olimpio, Deacon Thomas Baranoski, Deacon Administrative Staff Mrs. Stephanie Stewart Executive Assistant to the Rector Executive.assistant@charlestoncathedral.com Mrs. Kay Philllip Bookkeeper Bookkeeper@charlestoncathedral.com Ms. Cheryl LaRose secretary@charlestoncathedral.com Pastoral Staff Mr Daniel Sansone Director of Music&Liturgy Music.director@charlestoncathedral.com Mrs. Karen McLaurin Director of Christian Formation Christian.formation@charlestoncathedral.com Parish Office Fax: (843) 724-6386 Charleston Catholic School Principal, Fred McKay (843)577-4495 Sacrament of Marriage Either the bride or the groom must be a practicing Catholic and registered at the Cathedral for at least twelve months before scheduling a wedding date and beginning the six month marriage preparation. The bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, and use of the envelope system in support of the parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be found on the Cathedral Website. For wedding information, please contact Mrs. Stephanie Stewart at: weddings@charlestoncathedral.com Baptisms To schedule to have your child baptized, please contact Ms. Cheryl LaRose at, or email: secretary@charlestoncathedral.com. Active Membership Various facilities and services are available to our active members. This includes use of the church for Baptisms, Weddings and other Sacramental events, and includes parishioner status in parochial schools. Active Membership Is determined by four things: Being properly registered in the parish for a sufficient period of time. Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. Use of the envelope system in support of the parish. Being active in at least one parish program, ministry or organization. Homebound? If you know someone who is homebound, and would like to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Holy Communion or the Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office. After Hours Emergency Line In the event of a medical emergency or death after office hours, please call: (843) 469-3406 Cathedral Schedule Weekend Schedule 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Sunday Mass Times 9:00 am Family Mass 11:15 am Solemn Mass 6:00 pm Sung Mass Weekday Schedule 11:30 am Rosary 12 Noon Angelus 12:05 pm Mass St. Mary of the Annunciation Weekend Schedule 9:30 am Sunday Sung Mass Weekday Schedule 7:00 am Mass Confession Schedule Monday-Friday 11:15-11:50 am Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 pm Saturdays 4:00-5:00 pm