Building Update A Message from Monsignor
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Building Update A Message from Monsignor
VOLUME 17 A Message from Monsignor ISSUE 4 I take this opportunity to share with you news from Saint Pius X Catholic School. After 18 years of dedicated service to the school, including that of Principal and Assistant Principal, Anne Knapke will be moving to Philadelphia with her family at the end of this school year. I want to thank her for her invaluable service and collaboration over the years, creating a competitive and excellent opportunity for Catholic education in Greensboro. Saint Pius X Catholic School has made great strides under her leadership, and we all owe her a debt of gratitude for staying and helping us as a member of the Saint Pius X Parish Building Committee with the planning and design of our new DeJoy Primary Education Center. Her husband, Kris, accepted a position at Comcast over a year and half ago, and we are thankful for Kris’ commitment to commuting back and forth to allow Anne to help oversee the building project. Anne has been appointed the new Principal of Gwynedd-Mercy Academy Elementary in Spring House, PA. I wish, Kris, Anne, Grace, and Annabel all the best in the years to come. I am pleased to announce after an extended national search that I Principal Anne Knapke will be have accepted the endorsement and leaving St. Pius X Catholic School recommendation by the search committee, at the end of this school year. led by Therese Chase, to appoint Ann Please join Monsignor Marcaccio Flynt as the incoming Principal of Saint and the St. Pius X school Pius X Catholic School. Ann received her community in congratulating Ann undergraduate degree from Wake Forest Flynt on her appointment as the University and holds a Masters of School new principal of St. Pius X. Administration from UNCG. Ann’s 20 years of educational leadership includes seven years as Assistant Principal at Saint Pius X, as well as teaching at Holy Trinity Day School and Greensboro Day School. Her family includes her husband, Chip, who is a Scientific Visualization and Game Design teacher at Weaver Academy and her two grown children James and Katherine. I believe Ann will provide a smooth transition and continue our tradition of excellence at Saint Pius X Catholic School. Please join me in congratulating Ann on her new appointment. As a school community, we look forward to continuing our ministry of faith-filled education under Ann’s direction. With gratitude for your support and with every best wish I am Sincerely Yours in Christ, M AY 2 0 1 6 The Parish Comes Together June 4th and 5th in Thanksgiving to Celebrate Monsignor Anthony Marcaccio’s 25th Anniversary of his Ordination! Join us for fellowship and refreshments in the Cloister after each Mass. There will be a special gift box for cards and well wishes. Building Update Great progress has been made on both buildings during the last month. At the DeJoy Primary Education Building, brick and stone work has been completed, and all the window frames have been installed with only about 10% of the glass left to be put in place. Inside, the ceiling grid has been hung awaiting installation of the acoustical tiles. The bathrooms have been tiled and the paint priming finished. Work on the grading continues as well as preparations to move all the utility lines underground. At the Simmons Parish Life Center, the brick masons and stone layers have begun work on the outside of the building. The roofing insulation is finished and soon shingles, much like those on the church, will be installed. You might have noticed a large crane on site a week ago. It was needed to lift the large HVAC units onto the roof. The electrical rough in is done and the trash chute mechanism installed (no more hauling trash out to the dumpster). Again this month, we thank all those who are working on our buildings, especially our site superintendent and project manager who are working hard to keep us on schedule and within budget. Pray for the safety of all. Hail, Holy Queen Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy! Our life, our sweetness and our hope! To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve, To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn, then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; And after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus; O clement, O loving, O sweet virgin Mary. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Amen. This year’s Diocesan Support Appeal is well underway. We would like to thank the 494 St. Pius the Tenth parish families that have contributed to this year’s campaign. So far, St. Pius X families have pledged $158,311.62 which represents 94% of our goal of $169,206. If you have not yet made a pledge, please give what you can to continue the good work being done in our diocese. The DSA provides support for the more than 20 services Catholic Charities offers through the diocese, providing funds for the Housing Ministry, Education Ministries, Multicultural Ministries, Eucharistic Congress and Vocations. Envelopes are available in the pew or go to the website to make a donation online: www.charlottediocese.org/dsa Get connected at www.stpiusxnc.com Visit St. Pius X website to sign up for a Bible Study, make your weekly envelope donations, read the staff blogs and Everyday Stewardship blog (written by Tracy Welliver), email your phone or address change, find links to the weekly scripture readings, view up-to-date parish calendar and much more! Visit all the links at the top of the home screen. If you have questions about our website or would like more information about our online portal WeGather, phone the parish office or email Carolyn at cpainley@ stpiusxnc.com. 2 SPX Community Life Commission Hosts 20th Annual Dining For Friends Italian Feast! Saturday, May 14, 5:00–7:30 p.m. SPX Alumni Gym Let us treat you to our delicious homemade Italian specialties, wine, live music, fun and fellowship. We will provide free tickets and parking to the community-wide Dessert Finale held this year at the Weatherspoon Art Museum from 6:00–9:00 p.m. All galleries will be open, live music and Cheesecakes by Alex! The beautiful original artwork shown here is by local artists Erik and Charlotte Strom and will be auctioned live. A donation of any amount is requested and benefits Triad Health Project. Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 11 to Susan Rizzi at 676.6900. Don’t forget about our online store! First Communion and Confirmation gifts are available on our website at www.stpiusxnc.com. Visit the “Who We Are” tab and the drop down box will take you to our Gift Shop. Merchandise is from The Catholic Company. Blessed is the mother whose faith brings her family coverage, Whose wisdom comes from God, And whose children stand and honor her. Y Y Y Happy Mothers and Grandmothers Day! Goodbye and God Bless Someone once said, “If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.” Lately, I was reminded often of this quote. My husband, Lucas, and I took a leap of faith when we moved to Greensboro. We knew God would take care of us since we were responding to His call to serve His people at St. Pius X. Our plans were for Lucas to get into a PA (Physician’s Assistant) program in the area, and for me to enjoy my job as SPX Youth Minister. That was when God must have started to laugh, because nothing turned out the way we had planned… Not only did I enjoy my job, I fell in love with it. Our welcome into the parish was more like an adoption into a family. The many friends we made quickly became authentic and Christ-centered. Lucas did end Chelsea and Lucas Evett (top left) with the Youth Breakout group in April. up getting into a PA program, but one that is 956 miles away in Iowa! My hometown is where Lucas’ school is located, only a few minutes from my family. Baby Evett is expected to arrive on August 21 (the feast day of Saint Pius X!). After months of confusion, tears, prayers and finally surrender, we have decided to move to Iowa at the end of June. This decision is bittersweet. God truly gave us a second home at St. Pius X. Our time has been so blessed and you have a very special place in my heart. Please know that I will miss you dearly. This parish has taught me so much about Christ and His love. Please know of my constant prayers for you. God has such great plans for you; this is so evident in the abundance of grace and receptiveness to the Holy Spirit in this parish. May God bless you. Love, Chelsea Know Someone Interested in the Catholic Faith? Has someone close to you asked questions about the Catholic faith? Do you have family members, friends or coworkers who have mentioned they would like to explore the teachings or practices of the Church? If so, invite those people to consider the RCIA process at St. Pius X. The good news is that they don’t even have to wait. We have a significant number of people who want to begin asking questions and journeying closer to Jesus. Because this group is excited to get started, we will begin in mid-May. If you know someone who would benefit from asking questions and taking this journey, encourage them to contact Derek Rotty, Director of Faith Formation: 272-4681 or drotty@stpiusxnc.com. Season of Sacraments Derek Rotty, Director of Faith Formation April and May are the season for sacraments! Even at the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Masses (which were at the end of March), our parish community celebrated Baptisms, Confirmations and First Holy Communions. During those months, we have hosted or will host five weddings, seven children have been baptized, and four more Baptisms are scheduled. On Saturday, May 7, and Sunday, May 29 families will celebrate the First Holy Communion with 75 children. On Saturday, May 14, 84 middle- and highschool youth will receive Confirmation, the Sacrament of Christian Maturity. Even at Pentecost, on May 15, one parishioner will complete her initiation with Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. These are exciting times for these children, teens and adults! These are also exciting times for our parish, which continues to find amazing ways to show the love of Christ to the community around us. Whether they are new to the faith, or whether they are beginning a new family life in Christ, we ask you keep them in your prayers during the Easter season. If you know some of them, offer your heart-felt congratulations. Let’s share the good news that the Body of Christ is alive, growing and thriving! 3 Mon 2 Sun 1 7 pm Cub Scouts SCHL 7 pm Stewardship Comm PO 7:30 pm Intercessory Prayer Group CR 10 am Bible Study-Biblical Walk with Mary CR 1 pm Baptismal Prep. CR 9 10:15 am Faith Formation 10:20 am Coffee Talk AG 8 10 am Bible Study-Biblical Walk with Mary CR 3 Tue 6 pm Community Life off campus 6 pm 1st Communion practice CH 7 pm Boy Scouts AG 7 pm Bible Study-Mysteries PO 7 pm Boy Scouts SCHL 10 7:30 pm Intercessory Prayer Group CR 17 7 pm Cub Scouts AG 7 pm HS Youth Ministry AG 16 10 am Bible Study-Biblical Walk with Mary CR 6 pm Finance Council PO 7 pm Cub Scouts AG 7:30 pm Intercessory Prayer Group CR 23 10 am Bible Study-Biblical Walk with Mary CR 6 pm WE CARE PO 7 pm Parish Council PO 7:30 pm Intercessory Prayer CR 30 Memorial Day 31 7 pm Boy Scouts AG 24 7 pm Boy Scouts SCHL 11:30 am Seniors Luncheon & Program 15 1 pm Pre-Cana Session PO 22 29 Office Closed 7 pm Boy Scouts AG 4 7 Sat 6 Fri 5 12n Eucharistic Adoration CHPL Thu May 2016 Wed 5:45 pm Handbells YR Until 7 pm 6:30 pm Sunshine Club AG 14 9 am Hearts & Hands of Mary CR 10 am & 2 pm First Holy Communion 6 pm 1st Communion pract. CH 7 13 20 28 21 6pm Confirmation Practice CH 27 6 pm Dining for Friends AG 2pm Sacrament of Confirmation 9:30 am Seniors Yoga PO 10:30 am Bible StudyGalatians CR 7 pm MS Faith Formation AG 12 7 pm Adult Choir CR 11 9:30 am Seniors Yoga PO 10:30 am Galatians CR 26 7 pm RCIA CR 9:30 am Seniors Yoga PO 10:30 am Bible StudyGalatians CR 7 pm Praise & Worship CHPL 19 7 pm RCIA CR 9:30 am Seniors Yoga PO 10:30 MOMnipotent CR 7 pm Adult Choir CR 5:45 pm Handbells YR 10:30 am Bible StudyGalatians CR 7 pm Knights of Columbus Mtg. off campus 7 pm Jubilee Team PO 18 5:45 pm Handbells YR 7 pm Adult Choir CR 25 5:45 pm Handbells YR 7 pm Adult Choir CR 7 pm RCIA CR 7:30 pm BMHS Baccalaureate Mass CALENDAR CLIPS: Clip It! Post It! Do It! Knights of Columbus ROSARY Join the KofC as they lead the rosary in the chapel on the 2nd Sunday, May 8 at 10:15 a.m. “Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God.” -Philippians 4:6 6 St. Pius X Seniors 6 Monthly Meeting Tuesday, May 17 at 11:30 p.m. Abbotswood at Irving Park - 3504 Flint Street $4.00 donation for lunch Program: Gospel Songs by vocalist Steve Ward Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 11 to Gloria Essa (336) 299-3926 Save the Date: October 21-23 Have you heard your fellow parishioners talk about Jubilee and wondered what it’s about? It’s time you experience it yourself! The Holy Spirit is calling you to know yourself, your Church, and others in a deeper way. Jubilee offers times for solitude (prayer, reflection, chapel, nature walks, healing); it provides times for interacting with fellow parishioners (sharing meals, Mass, music, fun, activities, party, laughter). Jubilee educates, enlightens and offers peace. It feeds and reinforces faith and personal lives. The reservation form is available online at www. stpiusxnc.com under the LEARN tab. Go to the drop down FOR ADULTS and Jubilee is listed. The forms are also available in the parish office. Restore your spirit in this year of mercy! If you have questions, contact Shannon Dahlstedt at shannonmagarahan@gmail.com, or Charlie Murphy at ctmurphy953@hotmail.com. SPX Social’s Ministry Wine and Design 1821 Pembroke Rd. GSO Friday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. Come for the FUN! No painting experience or artistic talent necessary! All supplies, snacks, wine and other beverages will be provided. We will be taught how to paint by a local artist. Cost $35.00 per person. Sign up and pay at the parish office by Tuesday, May 3. An Invitation to VolareWomen Allison Ray VolareWomen is a non-membership based group of women of all ages that gathers to solidify and deepen our faith and parish friendships through reflection and education. This ministry began 3 ½ yrs. ago. Over 160 women attended this special candle-lit Mass! The event was featured in the Catholic News and Herald showcasing this exciting new ministry and Monsignor Marcaccio’s support of the role of women in the parish. No membership, no dues, no qualifications. All women of any age – single, married; with or without children; near or past retirement. This is a peaceful, beautiful evening for you to enjoy. “Every time I come, it seems to deliver just what I need.” “I love the community and mix of women who attend.” “Even when I feel too tired to come, I am always glad I did.” Please consider this your invitation to join us! Invite someone else, if you wish. Our next event is on Thursday, May 19. 5:15 p.m. – Attend daily Mass together in the chapel 6:00 p.m. – Participate in a Lectio Divina following Mass 6:30 p.m. – Enjoy a reception at Café Pasta For more information, please check the bulletin or call the parish office. Volare Women Mission Statement: To enrich the spiritual and sacramental lives of women at St. Pius X parish through worship, study, discussion and fellowship. 5 ECHOES STAFF PARISHIONER NEWS Raul and Ivette NUNEZ, Jr. Editors: Terre Kepler, Lindsay Kohl Distribution: Everyone is invited to this ministry. Please call office for dates and details. Sue Rochette - Coordinator Eunice Barr Maria Bates Gullanar Campbell Marie Coleman Linda Cunningham Donna Dickson Jean Dupont Kathy Harvell Lucy Horvath Pierre Horvath Joey Kuchelmeister Lilyan Leahy Flash Morrison Debbie Porter Alice Prosapio Carol Quinn Neil Rochette Susan Russell Shirley Waters Deadline for JUNE Issue: WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 at 3:00 p.m. Email: terrekepler@gmail.com Deliver: Parish Office Cassandra and Christopher GREER Weddings – Blessings! Anne Kriegel and Robert Bosken Ashley Payne and Elliott Ratliff Corinne Smith and Greg Kurkis 27406 27265 Robert and Lori CATES 27405 Stephen and E. Ashley SHARKEY children Amanda, Sarah, Christopher 27410 Johnny and Marissa WILLIAMS children Ariana, Bryce Dillon and Angela CALLAHAN Baptisms – Congratulations! Michael Bruce Cowart III Owen Joseph McGovern Logan Peter Callan Audriana Grace Wilkinson Christian Brady Edwards Jensen John Rueger Hudson Pierce Mostofian 27435 27410 Joseph and Kailyn DiFERDINANDO 27455 Robert FISHER 27455 John and Monica PORTER 27410 Alberto and Beatrice GIACOMELLI children Carolina, Eduardo 27410 Randolph and Joan SINK Parish Office: 220 State Street, Greensboro, NC 27408 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 13588, Greensboro, NC 27415-3588 27455 Carlos MADERA and Estela HERNANDEZ children Giancarlo, Lucas, Sara 27410 Newcomers – Welcome to Our Parish! Phone: (336) 272-4681 (extension numbers in parish directory) Tom and Judy LILLIS son Thomas 27408 Hours: Mon.–Fri. 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Closed Wed. at 12:30 p.m. Michael and Karen MAYS 27455 Email: spxmail@stpiusxnc.com Thomas and Donna TESSITORE 27408 Kevin and Julie FOX Angela POTEAT 27408 James PAPPAS & Marin STANFIELD 27310 27405 Funerals – Our Sympathy Tama PEREZ and Victoria HERNANDEZ Robert Godwin daughters Leticia, Victoria 27410 Dianne Darnell Web: www.stpiusxnc.com / www.saintpiusx.wegather.com / www.facebook.com/stpiusxnc St. Pius X Catholic Church P.O. Box 13588 Greensboro, NC 27415-3588 Benjamin and Elise SAUR daughter Lydia 27455 Greensboro, NC Permit No. 337 PAID Non-Profit Organ. U.S. Postage