The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist January 5, 2014 Bishop of Charleston The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, DD. Diocesan Website: www.sccatholic.org Cathedral Staff Contact Information Monsignor Steven L. Brovey, Cathedral Rector Telephone Number: 843-724-8395 Email: monsignor.slb@gmail.com Assisting Priests: Father Patrick Allen Father John Dux Deacon Jerome Remkiewicz, Deacon Telephone: 843-937-8518 Email: jremkiewicz@gmail.com Deacon Charles Olimpio, Deacon Telephone: 843-856-0955 Sr. Deanna Bartolomei, Pastoral Associate Extension 224 Email:sisterd@charlestoncatholiccathedral.org Interim Director of Music/Choir Master Mr. Larry Long 843-724-8395 ext. 225 Cell: 843-313-3631 Email: lklong@aol.com Director of Christian Formation & Evangelization Dan Lord Telephone 843-724-8395 Extension 233 Email: danlord4444@gmail.com Bookkeeper: Mrs. Sharon M. Emma Telephone: 843-724-8395 Extension 236 Email: sharon.m.emma@gmail.com Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor Mrs. Linda Lyons linda@charlestoncatholiccathedral.org Music Assistant Kathie DuTremble Cell Number 843-817-4471 Email: beartika@gmail.com Charleston Catholic School Principal, Mr. Fred McKay Telephone 843-577-4495 Website: www.charlestoncatholic.com Coffee-and-a-Class After 9 O clock Mass! Spring 2014 Every Sunday morning January 12-March 2! Don t miss out on this fun, informal way to chat with fellow parishioners, enjoy some light snacks, and learn a little about your Catholic faith! We could all use a big boost in piety and devotion, and this spring s Adult Education Series aims to do just that. Lively explorations of confirmed miracles, Churchapproved Marian apparitions, guides to prayer, and the glorious art of our Catholic Church will inspire you to move closer to God. Come join us from 10:05-11:05 in the Parish Hall! New Year, New Men s Bible Study Program. Walking Toward Eternity, Daring to Walk the Walk, by Jeff Cavins. Lead by Deacon Jerry Remkiewicz, the program starts Tuesday January 14th, immediately following the 7:00am morning Mass at St. Mary s. Cost is $ 15.00. If interested please contact Steve Grainger at sgrainger@comcast.net.. Steve Grainger (843) 822-4460 Electronic Tithing is as easy as 1-2-3! 1 - Save time! By using the electronic method you no longer need to spend time looking for your offertory envelopes or remembering if you submitted a check. 2 Save money! If you tithe electronically you can pre-budget personal finances throughout the year. 3 Using electronic giving (credit card or automatic withdraw) does include diocesan collections such as the Bishops Annual Appeal and other diocesan collections. If you have any questions, contact Vanco Services at 800-774-9355 or cs@vancoservices.com and Sharon Emma at the parish office is also available to help you.
Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com The Epiphany of the Lord Home Works relies on prayers, funding and volunteers to repair homes. $ 2,500 is the average amount of out-of-pocket expenses, funds from the bank account, which are spent on a home. This does not include in-kind donations such as volunteer labor or donated services for electrical tasks, received from Cashion Electricians or for plumbing tasks, received from Superior Plumbing. Do You Know? Quiz on Our Stained Glass Treasure You have seen our beautiful Mayer windows for years, but how much do you know about them? This weekly series will test your knowledge of these treasured possessions. Home Works received the Good Angel Award from the South Carolina Secretary of State to acknowledge that 98 cents of every dollar is spent on Program Expenses - paint, shingles, lumber, etc. Home Works 2013 Budget exceeds $ 500,000 and currently there is a deficient. Funds are needed for: > Roofing, $ 2,555 > Ramp, $ 1,250 > Bathroom, $ 874 > Painting, $ 566 Donations of $ 50 or $ 5,000 or more provide the setting for youth and adult volunteers to not only repair a home but more importantly convey a message of hope. Please consider making a donation, here is the link http:// www.homeworksofamerica.org/donate/ As Home Works days begin and end in prayer, so does this email. Dear Heavenly Father, thanks you for my gifts and talents. Help me to use these treasures to build your kingdom. Blessings, Hank Chardos Program Director and Founder (803) 781-4536, office (803) 206-6974, cell Q: Why is this window of 12 year old Jesus in the temple important in the theme of the nave windows? See next week s bulletin for the answer. Answer to last week s question: In announcing to Mary that she was to be the Mother of God, the angel Gabriel gave us the opening lines to the Hail Mary, a popular prayer since the eleventh century (Luke 1:28). The painting by Mayer artists is perhaps based on the Isenheim Altar Piece by Matthias Grunewald (1470-1528). DID YOU KNOW? Catholic Counseling Services provides psychological services in English and Spanish to adolescents through older adults. For information, call Dr. Mara Calderon, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, at 402-9115 extension 17. Most insurances accepted. Services are Confidential. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist January 4-5, 2014 Parking Garage Tear along dotted line for attendant.
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist January 5, 2014 Cathedral Women s Club Meeting January 7, 2014 The next meeting of the Cathedral Women s Club will be held January 7th. Our program will be the Neighborhood House. Please join us for a wonderful evening of fun and fellowship. Refreshments start at 6:45 with the meeting beginning at 7:00. All women of the parish are welcome. Coastal Catholic Charities Coastal Catholic Charities would like to express our gratitude for all of you who have, and continue to, support our organization! Because of your magnanimous financial and time donations, we are able to successfully operate the following programs for low-income residents of the Tri-County area: subsidized vision screenings/ glasses; subsidized dental cleanings and dentures; a food pantry for those 60 years of age and older; prescription assistance; and a free monthly wellness clinic. We profoundly appreciate your willingness to help us serve! PProudly Pro Life Weekend The annual Stand Up for Life March and Rally will be hled in Columbia, SC, on Saturday, January 11, 2014, at the State House. The Proudly Pro Life dinner will be the preceding evening, Friday, January10, 2014, at Seawell sbanquet Center in Columbia. David Barton, President of WallBuilders, will be the featured speaker at both events. More information is available at www.sclife.org The Blessed Sacrament Women s Guild The Blessed Sacrament Women s Guild is hosting the SCCCW Coastal Deanery Annual Luncheon on Sunday January 19 at Blessed Sacrament Hall.Registration 12:30-1:00 Lunch will be served. Cost $20 per person. RSVP BY 1/13/14 Menu: Lemon Herb Chicken/Baked Ziti/Herb Roasted potato/ BC Salad/ Squash Casserole/ Dinner rolls/desserts Please contact Agnes Seay 763-6070 Esperanza Riols 573-9618 Katie Park 860-4445 Susan Beason 571-3290 to make your reservations. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist January 4-5, 2014 Parking Garage Tear along dotted line for attendant. Prayer List Cynthia Arcara Rick Arcara Paul Arena Todd Armstrong Irene Boles Susan Brannock Margaret Mary Brant Caroline Campbell David Caron Mabel Frances Caron Mary Carson Gay Carter George Catumas Trudie Cooper Theresa Corbin Ella Deitch Carol Delisio Jim Daugherty Sharon J. Dean Sr. Mary Ann Donovan Irene Douglass Mac Dunbar Kit Dunlap Randi Lynn Dunlap Fr. John Dux Rob Everhart Vincenza Ferri Amelia Finley Rosie Finnegan Veronica Fisher Mary Ann Flack Donna Fread Shirley Gadsden Elizabeth Gallagher Peggy Geraty Fran Granger Richardeen Grant Joann Gustafson John Hathaway Hilde Hensley Barbara Herman Nora Lynn Hoffman Ken Hoffmann Cindy Hogan Alice Holmquist Bob Hosker Danielle Hosker Greg Hutto James Ingrassia Dave McGrath Marty Jones Peggy Kanapaux Margaret Karafa Chris Keller Nancy Kowalsky Shirley Lanford Cheryl La Rose Bryan Lester Kevin Lyons Kailii Lyons Mary Magee Marcia Mathias Dave McCaffery Shirley McGill Jeremy Meeks Jay Michel, IV Beth Mullen Lee Mullinax, Sr. Hannah Murphy Michael Murphy SSgt. Samuel T. Myers,USMC Bob Nebergall Annie Neese Carson Parker Sonoma Peterson Myrna Lane Piccione Margarite C. Poulnot Frank Rose De Anna Scannel RAdm. William Schachte Gus Schill Mary Condon Schill Clifford Schulte Jodi Schumacher Janet Sherbine Andrew Sigers Linda Smith Elyse Sokol Margaret Mary Sprague Charlene Stuart Evelyn Sullivan Esther Tecklenburg Jane Thompson Carolyn Torlay Margaret Trubia Mary Addison Tutterow Mary S. Tutterow Haley Tyrrell Jessica Valind William Viger Peter Winkler Nicholas Yeaw Kathi Zigli Keep These People in your Prayers
Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com The Epiphany of the Lord We are excited to welcome back our students tomorrow January 6th, to begin the 3rd quarter at The Charleston Catholic School. For the High School B16s, the last meeting day of this year will be December 15th and the big pilgrimage that Carlos has been planning. We will resume on January 12. We will begin current student enrollment on January 21, 2014. To schedule a tour of CCS, please call Jeannie Fanjoy at 577-4495 For the Middle School B16s, the last meeting day will be December 18. We will resume January 15. 1) For all Confirmation students: there will be an optional class day on January 5! If you still need Service Hours, please come! This will be one of your last chances to get them completed in time for Confirmation! 2) There WILL be School of Christian Formation class on January 19. The original calendar had it as a no class day, but it has been decided that we WILL have class on that day. Financial News December 29, 2013 Due to the early publication of the bulletins for Christmas and New Year, the financial reports for December 29th, and January 5th, will be published in the January 12, 2014, Bulletin.
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist January 5, 2014 Coming Events Sun., Jan. 5 The Epiphany of the Lord Mon., Jan. 6 5:30pm Tue., Jan. 7 6:45pm Wed., Jan. 8 Thur., Jan. 9 Fri., Jan. 10 Sat., Jan. 11 Cathedral Women s Club Board Meeting Cathedral Women s Club Meeting-Hall Sun., Jan. 12 The Baptism of the Lord Lessons From The Angels To frightened shepherds on the first Christmas Eve, a host of angels sang, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men (Luke 2:14, KJV). Nineteenth-century minister Charles Kingsley explained how these key words tell the meaning of Jesus birth and give meaning to our lives. Glory. That little babe, lying in the manger among the cattle, was showing the very highest glory of the great God who had made heaven and earth. To stoop, to condescend, to have mercy, to forgive that is the highest glory of God. Peace. God is not selfish. He sacrificed himself for us. Sacrifice yourselves then for each other! Give up your own pride, your own selfishness, your own interest for each other, and you will be all at peace. Good will. God loves you, and he wills to raise you out of this selfish, quarrelsome life of sin, into a loving, brotherly, peaceful life of righteousness. That babe in the manger at Bethlehem is a sign to you and me that God will freely give us that spirit of love if we ask for it. Priest Celebrants & Mass Intentions Saturday, January 4 5:30pm Monsignor Brovey +Marie Garety Wiggins Sunday, January 5 9:00am Fr. Patrick Allen +Ann Marie Allen 9:30am Monsignor Brovey, St. Mary, 89 Hasell St. 11:15am Monsignor Brovey Pro Populo 6:00pm Fr. John Dux +John V. Duncan Monday, January 6 7:00am Fr. Bob Higgins, St. Mary, 89 Hasell St. 12:05pm Fr. Patrick Allen The Tecklenburg Family Tuesday, January 7 7:00 am Monsignor Brovey, St. Mary, 89 Hasell St. 12:05 pm Fr. Patrick Allen +Paul F. Dietzel Wednesday, Januray 8 12:05 pm Monsignor Brovey +Francis Wilson Thursday, Januray 9 12:05pm Monsignor Brovey Intentions of Anne Ledet Friday, January 10 12:05pm Fr. Patrick Allen +Margaret Sheridan Saturday, January 11 5:30pm Monsignor Brovey +Rt. Rev. W. T. Russell, Parents, & Brother Sunday, January 12 9:00am Monsignor Brovey +John V. Duncan 9:30am Fr. Partick Allen, St. Mary, 89 Hasell St. 11:15am Monsignor Brovey Pro Populo 6:00pm Fr. John Dux +John V. Duncan
Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com 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: 1. Being properly registered in the parish for a sufficient period of time. 2. Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. 3. Use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish. 4. Being active in at least one parish program, ministry, or organization. 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 months marriage preparation. The bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly attending Mass on Sundays and holydays of obligation, and use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be found on the Cathedral website:www. charlestoncathedral.com. Please contact Sister Deanna for more information at 843-724-8395 BAPTISMS To have your child baptized, please contact Mr. Dan Lord at 724-8395 ext. 233. Please call before the birth of your child. Homebound? If you know someone who is Homebound, and would like to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Holy Communion, or Annointing of the sick, please call or email the Parish office at 724-8395 linda@ charlestoncatholiccathedral.org. Cathedral Mass Schedule Weekday Devotions 11:30 am, Rosary 12 Noon Angelus 12:05 pm Mass St. Mary of the Annunciation 7:00am Mass Monday-Friday Free Parking The Epiphany of the Lord Children s Nursery Available on Sunday for the 11:15am and 5:15pm Masses Walking Infants to 5 years old. The Nursery is in the Cathedral Center Hall. For information, call the Nursery Operator, Ms. Maricela Villalobos at 843-722-0626 Hospital Bound? If either you or a member of your family is scheduled to be hospitalized, please call the church office, 724-8395. Confession Times Monday-Friday 11:15am to 11:50am Daily Wednesday 5:30pm to 6:30pm Saturdays 4:00pm to 5:00pm Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday Telephone Hours 9:00am-4:00pm 843-724-8395 Mass Times Monday-Friday Rosary 11:30am Mass 12:05pm Daily Saturday Vigil 5:30pm Sung Mass Sunday Mass Times 9:00am Family Mass 11:15am Solemn Mass Cathedral Choir 6:00pm Sung Mass The Cathedral Parish Newsletter is distributed by email to our parishioners two weeks a month. Holiday Schedules, Mass times, monthly calendars, invitations to parties and special articles from each department go out to homes on Thursdays. If you would like to receive these email newsletters and your email address is out of date, or has never been provided, email me at linda@charlestoncatholiccathedral.org and you will be added to the newsletter email list.