File - Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church
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File - Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church
Feast of the Ascension of the Lord H a ppy M others ' D a y MAY 8, 2016 O ur L a dy of H o pe ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH 2529 Raccoon Road - Manning, SC 29102 Parish Office 14 N. Cantey St. Summerton, SC 29148 ADMINISTRATOR Rev. Maximino Tria, Jr. DEACON Rev. Mr. Charles Walsh PHONE Office 803-485-2925 Rectory 803-485-2677 Parish Staff Contact Rectory: Parish Center: Fax: Deacon: Secretary: PastoralCouncil: Sacristan: Finance Council: Bookkeeper: Bulletin: Rel Ed. (DRE): Collections: Euch. Ministers: Grounds & Maint: Lectors: Altar Servers: Organist: Youth Group Music Ministry: Planning/Develop: Ushers: Women's Club: Food Pantry Director: Communications: Greeters: Ministry to the Sick: Webmaster: Parish Archives: K of C Mass Intentions: Fr. Maximino Tria, Jr. Summerton Parish Office Charles Walsh walsh1673@aol.com Mary Lou Carter marylouc60@yahoo.com 485-2677 485-2925 803-488-0117 473-5635 478-4333 R. Rossoni, J. Davis Ron Wilson Mary Stoia Bob Quelette bpqelette@ftc-i.net Pat Tobiassen patt1300@yahoo.com Sonya DelRio sydelrio@hotmail.com Ellen Rossoni Deacon Walsh walsh1673@aol.com Ralph Rossoni Gus Schoeck gschoeck@sc.rr.com 433-0066 478-3471 478-4765 478-5555 473-7500 225-0268 433-0066 473-5635 433-0066 478-3090 485-2677 857-9574 225-2449 478-6636 435-2314 478-6636 478-9925 452-9925 473-7500 478-3471 478-4333 472-0900 478-5555 854-4037 485-2677 Nora Biering Brandy DelRio Mary Aguzzi Marie Land Dick HIckson Nilda Wynkoop, Pres. Joe Mercantini jmerc111@gmail.com Pat Tobiassen patt1300@yahoo.com Patricia Wilson rdwilson@ftc-i.net Mary Lou Carter marylouc60@yahoo.com Buddy Cate jcate001@sc.rr.com Bob Quelette bpqelette@ftc-i.net Hart Klee hjklee105@gmail.com Rectory Diocesan Offices: Child Protection Services: 1-843-853-2130 Ext 209 Diocese Victim Assist. Minister: 1-800-921-8122 ST. MARY MISSION ADORATION CHAPEL 10 N. Cantey St. Summerton, SC 29148 MASS SCHEDULE Local Area Catholic Churches Weekend: Saturday 4 p.m. St. Ann, Santee 6 p.m. O.L.O.H. Manning Sunday 7 a.m. St. Mary, Summerton 9 a.m. O.L.O.H. Manning 11 a.m. St. Ann, Santee Weekday: Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 a.m. St. Mary, Summerton 12 noon O.L.O.H., Manning 6 p.m. St. Ann, Santee 9 a.m. St. Ann, Santee WELCOME to Our Lady of Hope Parish. We are happy you decided to worship with us. If you are visiting just for today, we pray that God will be with you on your journey. If you are seeking a church home we would be happy to welcome you into our parish community. If you are interested in joining with us, please call the office at 803485-2925. VISIT WITH US AT www.myoloh.org MASSINTENTIONS Sat Sun. THIS WEEK 5/7 6PM 5/8 7AM Sun. Mon. Wed. 5/8 5/9 5/11 Sat Sun. Sun. Mon. Wed. NEXT WEEK 5/14 6PM 5/15 7AM 5/15 9AM 5/16 8AM 5/18 Noon 9AM 8AM Noon P R AY E R L I S T Please keep in your prayers, our friends and parishioners †Marcia Lynn Walsh by Jim Walsh †Rose Briganti and Maria Fennessey by Tom & Margaret Fennessey IHO All Mothers of the Parish by OLOH Women’s Club Communion Service NO MASS †Sgt. Mark Carter by Mary Lou & LeRoy Carter † Louis Caporicci by Ray & Sue Barb NO MASS NO MASS Requests for Mass Intentions and Sanctuary Lamps may be made by putting Mass Intention Envelopes found in back of church in the collection basket or by calling Parish Office 803-485-2925. For Altar Flower information call Marie Land, 803-435-2314 SANCTUARY LAMP ALTAR FLOWERS Week of 5/7-8 IHO Mothers of the Parish by OLOH Women's Club 5 Weeks Remaining Jackie Raslowski, Eleanor Goodman, Eric Ehricher, Hoyt Herlong 4 Week Remaining Tabetha Orr, Gayle Mckenney, Billy Mims, Bill & Jean Coffos, Sylvia Herlong, Joe Brennan. 3 Weeks Remaining Ryan Cate, LeRoy & Mary Lou Carter, Margaret Markle, Helen Shumate, Sheila Schmidt, Cathy Gilbert. 2 Weeks Remaining Bavosi family, Peg Medeiros, Phyllis Quelette, Kenneth Collins, Marian Cafiero, Judy Furse, Kevin Michael, Pepergias/Patterson Family, Diann Van Hess, Lesa Callen, Jay Jezak. 1 Weeks Remaining Margaret Graham, Ed Lewis, Vivian Lewis, Ronnie Berry, Brandy DelRio. 0 Weeks Remaining Julian Biering family, Ed Strack, Mary Catherine Buyck, Norma Jeffcoat, Anna Martin, Martin & Catherine Madrid. M IN IS TRY S C H E D U LE THIS WEEK 5/7-5/8 7th Sunday of Easter NEXT WEEK 5/14-5/15 Feast of Ascension Number indicates weeks remaining on prayer list. Call or e-mail Bulletin publishers for extended time or additions. Cafiero, Carter, Rossoni J. Corbett, S. Barb B. DelRio, S. DelRio J. Cate Cafiero, Carter, Rossoni J. McBride, M. Norton J.L. Schoeck, S. Barb J. Cate OU R S E R V IC E PE OPLE SERVERS Sat 6PM Sun 9AM Martin Brozik J.Lupo, N. Phan, R. Garma Martin Brozik GREETERS Sun 9AM Bernie & Diana Seighman Jim & Claudette McGinty LECTORS Sat. 6PM Sun. 9AM Mary Lou Carter Rhett Walker Paul Korzec Mary Aguzzi CANTOR Sat. 6PM Sun. 9AM Bob Quelette Carol Gallagher Joe Medeiros Joe Medeiros EUCHARIST Sat 6PM Sun 9AM C C D A N D YOU TH G R OU P CCD Classes are held on Sunday morning starting at 10:30 AM (after Mass). For details call Sonya DelRio 803-255-0268 OLOH YOUTH GROUP All youth 8th grade through 12th grade are invited for fun, games, and to celebrate the Word through Christ. We meet on Wednesdays at 6:00 PM until further notice. Contact Brandy DelRio for further details 803-225-2449 Please remember to keep in your prayers, our own, who are serving their country. Maj. Clyde Fleming, SP Liezel Hilton, S/Sgt Michael Bradshaw, L/Cpl Craig Peterson, Col. Alan Shumate, S/Sgt William Argenbright, SCPO Michael Howard, Tech. Sgt. Christopher Paul Harry, Capt. Kathleen Samsey, MSgt Ryan J. Schnepf, L/Cpl Steven Rockwell, L/Cpl. Peter Del Rio, Spec Toni Mercantini, 1/Lt. Carter Elms, Cpl Bradley Brouwer, Sgt John R. Guthridge IV, 1/Lt. Corbin Aldridge, Pvt Michael Blackmon, Pvt Robbie Roseboom, PFC Deja Pringle, Sgt. Chris Kennedy, 2/Lt. Savannah Emmrich, Cadet Caleb Elms, Col. Herbert Koehler. PA R I S H FI N A N C E S Offering: Budget: Difference: 4/30 & 5/1 $2,866.00 2,600.00 + 266.00 Y-T-D $116,148.00 114,400.00 + 1,748.00 Building Expansion Fund Collection - $1,185.00 To Date: $45,840.00 KN OW YOUR FA ITH PA RISH N EW S St. Mary's Mission Church Adoration Chapel. Our world is in dire need of prayers. Sign up sheets are available at the back of the church at St. Mary, St Ann and Our Lady of Hope. Please pick a time and sign up. We w is h a bles s ed a nd H a ppy M o the rs ' D a y to a ll the m o thers o f o ur P a ris h M o thers a re like tha t yo u k now A holder of dreams, A healer of hurt, A kiss to make better, Washing away the dirt. A friend and mentor, Helping to build hopes, Gently guiding life, Showing ways to cope. A nighttime angel, Chasing shadows away, Soothing hurt feelings, Being there day after day. Mothers are like this, They really are, you see, They have that grace, That's how they're supposed to be. Our 2nd Collections this weekend are for the Catholic Communication Campaign, which helps fund the national and local communication needs of the church with half the amount raised remaining in our diocese, and for Catholic Charities which supports the services, programs and ministries of Catholic Charities in our diocese. The Parish Family extends its sympathy to Gail Lew on the passing of her husband, Michael. May he Rest In Peace. The Catholic Miscellany: The Diocese is requesting parishes update their subscriptions to The Catholic Miscellany by 1 June. This diocesan newspaper covers news for all our Catholic churches in South Carolina. The annual subscription rate is $19.00 which the parish will pay for any parishioner. For everyone now receiving The Catholic Miscellany, and anyone who would like to start receiving it, for your convenience there are envelopes in the back of church to state your desire to continue, not to continue, or start the newspaper. For those who donate toward their subscription price, you may place the $19.00 in the envelope and either give it to me or put it in the collection basket. For more information or questions contact Mary Lou Carter, 803478-4333. The knit and crochet ministry will not meet again until September 21st. Have a great summer and we will see you all in the fall. The next delivery date for the Food Pantry will be May 19 SECTION TWO THE PROFESSION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH THE CREEDS (Cont) II. God Reveals His Name God is truth 218. In the course of its history, Israel was able to discover that God had only one reason to reveal himself to them, a single motive for choosing them from among all peoples as his special possession: his sheer gratuitous love. And thanks to the prophets Israel understood that it was again out of love that God never stopped saving them and pardoning their unfaithfulness and sins. 219. God's love for Israel is compared to a father's love for his son. His love for his people is stronger than a mother's for her children. God loves his people more than a bridegroom his beloved: his love will be victorious over even the worst infidelities and will extend to his most precious gift: “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.” 220. God's love is “everlasting”: “For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you.” Through Jeremiah, God declares to his people, “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.” 221. But St. John soes even further when he affirms that “God is love”: God's very being is love. By sending his only Son and the Spirit of Love in the fullness of time, God has revealed his innermost secret: God himself is an eternal exchange of love, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and he has destined us to share in that exchange. IV. The Implications of Faith in One God 222. Believing in God, the only One, and loving him with all our being has enormous consequences for our whole life. 223. It means coming to know God's greatness and majesty: “Behold, God is great, and we know him not” Therefore, we must “serve God first.” 224. It means living in thanksgiving: if God is the only One, everything we are and have comes from him: “What have you that you did not receive?” “What shall I render to the Lord for all his bounty to me?” 225. It means knowing the unity and true dignity of all men: Everyone is made in the image and likeness of God. 226. It means making good use of created things: faith in God, the only One, leads us to use everything that is not God only insofar as it brings us closer to him, and to detach ourselves from it insofar as it turns us away from him: My Lord and my God, take from me everything that distances me from you. My Lord and my God, give me everything that brings me closer to you. My Lord and my God, detach me from myself to give my all to you. UPCOMNING EVENTS First Communion Sunday, May 29th @9 am @ OLOH Confirmation Thursday, June 9th @ 7pm @ St. Ann BULLETIN DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY AT NOON! If you have an item to be included in the bulletin, please e-mail to both Bob Quelette at bpqelette@ftc-i.net AND Pat Tobiassen at patt1300@yahoo.com. 227. It means trusting God in every circumstance, even in adversity. A prayer of St. Teresa of Jesus wonderfully expresses this trust: Let nothing trouble you / Let nothing frighten you Everything passes / God never changes Patience / Obtains all Whoever has God / Wants for nothing God alone is enough.