Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
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Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
Diocese of Charleston Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (Corner of Hwy 17 & Moore Drive) 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 14, 2016 5 Saint Theresa Drive Charleston, S.C. 29407 (843) 556-0801 // (843) 556-2851 Fax (843) 766-2128 School Church email: blesssac@bellsouth.net One Family, One Parish, One Church Coming Events! Parish Calendar (p. 1) Parish News (p. 2) Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Happenings (p. 3) Noticias Parroquiales en Español (p. 5) Stewards Corner: Don't Just Attend … Participate Let God Take the Initiative (p. 7) This bulletin & additional parish information are available at www.blsac.org. Blessed Sacrament Catholic School: A Ministry of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church 843-766-2128 www.scbss.org CLERGY OF THE PARISH Served by Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone, Bishop of Charleston The Very Rev. Joseph V. Romanoski, V.F., Pastor Rev. Jose Gabriel Cruz Rodriguez, Parochial Vicar James R. Moore, Permanent Deacon PARISH MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:00 PM Vigil Sunday: 9:00 AM 11:00 AM (Sign Language Interpreter) 1:30 PM (en Español) 5:00 PM (Life Teen Mass) Place you r m essag e h ere. Fo r m axim um i mpact , use two or t hre e se ntenc es. Weekday Masses Monday—Friday 6:30 AM Kurt Herbst, Permanent Deacon CHURCH OFFICE STAFF Cindy Kroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary Confession Saturday: 3:30 PM & following 5pm Mass Domingo: 12:30 PM (en Español) And by Appointment PARISH CALENDAR Jodie Parker . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary & Safe Envir SUNDAY: August 14 Blessing of backpacks at Mass Patricia Mochizuki . . . . . . . . . Secretary (Spanish) 10:00 AM Books Change Lives - Meeting Room Marianna Williamson . . . . . . . Financial Assistant 3:00-5:00 PM BSCS pack pick up & cookout Theresa Sadler . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Assistant MONDAY: 9:30 AM August 15 1st day of school School Mass Deacon James Moore & Tina Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . Religious Education 12:00 PM BSCS dismissal Mass Sr. Colie Stokes, SSMN . . . . . . . .Adult Formation 6:30 PM Books Change Lives - Commons TUES: 12:00 PM August 16 BSCS dismissal 6:30 PM Stewardship - MR WED: August 17 6:00 PM Religious Ed registration - Hall SCHOOL STAFF 7:00 PM Choir Practice 843-766-2128 7:30 PM WOW - Family Life Center Katharine Murphy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Principal THURS: 6:30 PM August 18 Baptism Class - Parish Hall 7:30 PM Spanish Choir Practice FRIDAY: August 19 SAT: 8:00 AM August 20 Pastoral Council - Parish Hall Lori Roberson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary Jack McGovern . . . . . . . . . . . . Stewardship & Dev Allyson Moring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minister of Music Wally Romanoskie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Patrick Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youth Minister Sallie Bendt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Christy Clarey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Linda McHugh . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuition & Safe Envir Rebecca Cantley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extended Day BSCS full day of school FLOWERS FLOWERS IN THE CHURCH are to honor and congratulate Clemmie McLaughlin on her 100th birthday, August 13, with love from her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. FLOWERS IN THE CHAPEL are in loving memory of Laurence (Larry) Bolchoz (Birthday Anniv., Aug. 15) with love from Alice, children and grandchildren. FLOWERS IN THE CHAPEL ARE ALSO in loving memory of Bernard Maginn (Birthday Anniv., Aug. 13) with love from Dotty & family. FLOWERS: We need flowers for the church and chapel next weekend. To order flowers for the church or chapel, please call Alice Bolchoz at (843) 766-7202 by the Sunday evening prior to publication. Please refrain from putting flowers in the church or chapel unless you have ordered them. Thank you. PARISH NEWS The SECOND COLLECTION TODAY is a special collection for the Diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Fifty percent of the funds collected will be used to offset the startup costs of the Diocesan Missionary Team (DMT) program. The other 50% will be used to provide scholarships for youth to attend programs such as the Diocesan Youth conferences, retreats and summer camps who otherwise might not have the opportunity due to financial constraints. Please be generous. CHILDREN'S ENVELOPES: If we could ask, please only put a child's donation in a children's envelope. Contribution statements are not given with use of children's envelopes. BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS: Children (toddlers to college age) are invited to bring their backpacks to be blessed at any Mass this weekend. We will also be collecting school supplies to donate. Look for the box at the back of the church. All are welcome to participate. READINGS FOR THIS WEEK Mon. 8/15 Revelation (Apocalipsis) 11:19; 12:1-10 Luke (Lucas) 1:39-56 Tues. 8/16 Ezekiel (Ezequiel) 28:1-10 Matthew (Mateo) 19:23-30 Wed. 8/17 Ezekiel (Ezequiel) 34:1-11 Matthew (Mateo) 20:1-16 Thurs. 8/18 Ezekiel (Ezequiel) 36:23-28 Matthew (Mateo) 22:1-14 Fri. 8/19 Ezekiel (Ezequiel) 37:1-14 Matthew (Mateo) 22:34-40 Sat. 8/20 Ezekiel (Ezequiel) 43:1-7 Matthew (Mateo) 23:1-12 Sun. 8/21 Isaiah (Isaias) 66:18-21 Luke (Lucas) 13:22-30 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE CHURCH NURSERY: Do you enjoy interacting with toddlers? Are you looking to get involved in a ministry on Sunday mornings? If you answered YES, we would love to have you come check us out. Call the church office, and they will help get you started. All adults need to be Virtus trained. Students 12 years or older are also welcome. CHOIR PRACTICE resumes Wednesday evening, August 24, at 7:00 pm in the church choir loft. We hope to see some new faces. Remember, "Singing is praying twice!" We need TWO RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS for the 2016-2017 school year. Classes begin on Wednesday, August 24, at 6:00 p.m. Please call the church office if you are interested. 843-556-0801 SAVE THE DATE: On October 8th, the Women's Guild will be hosting an INDOOR-OUTDOOR YARD SALE / FLEA MARKET. Spaces and tables will be for rent. Join us for a special anniversary Mass honoring FATHER MCCARTHY'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS PASSING on Friday, September 2, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church. Everyone is invited. BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL It is time to return to school for the 2016-2017 school year. Are you excited? We surely are! Teachers have begun putting their personal touches on their classrooms and have already had several in-service and in-school meetings to be ready for your arrival! Families can find out more details at the Meet the Teacher Cook-out on Sunday, August 14, from 3-5 p.m. Families should go directly to the classrooms to meet your teachers and get your carline packets. You may bring your school supplies. The cook-out will be in the tents on the black-top! The students will notice just a few changes. Some classrooms are in different areas of the school building, and we welcome new students and faculty! We welcome back Ms. Lori Barabas as music teacher, Ms. Sandra Sanford as teacher for the second K4 with Mrs. Dawna Medders as her assistant, and Ms. Barbara McAllan as the literature teacher for middle school. Mrs. Summer Teegardin will begin the year in K3 while Mrs. Sophie Fulmer is on maternity leave. We welcome Mrs. Katherine (Kinard) Davis, a BSCS graduate, as teacher for first grade, Ms. Alyssa Yesalavich as teacher for the second K3 class with Mrs. Andi Campbell as her assistant, and Mrs. Katie Arthurs as the Academic Support teacher for all grades. Mrs. Whitney Engel will be the Assistant Director of Extended Day. Welcome, one and all! School starts on Monday, August 15th. We are very excited to see your smiling faces and to hear your laughter as the 2016-2017 school year begins! Our school day begins at 7:50 a.m., and students dismiss at 2:35 p.m. Please remember that on the first two days of school, August 15th and August 16th, all students will be dismissed at 12:00 noon with no Extended Day. August 17th is the first full day of school, and Extended Day (Early Bird, 6:30-7:30 am; and after school, 2:30-6:00 p.m.) begins. This year includes changes to the carline route. The new route does not allow left turns onto Morton Drive or Brennon Street; thus, the route from Savannah Highway is at Moore Drive (by John Wesley United Methodist Church) and around the loop to Saint Theresa Drive. Cars exit to the right when leaving BSCS carline (yet another no left turn). This year includes updates to the uniforms (K4-8th). All logoed items must have the chalice and cross logo! Please see the school website for more updates. Uniforms may be ordered online through Land's End or purchased locally or ordered through Read's Uniforms (Orleans Road, across from Citadel Mall). Rising 8th graders and 5th graders are exempt from the day-to-day changes! 8th graders are also exempt from the PE uniform changes. All students must adhere to the changes for shoes! The school website (www.scbss.org) is updated daily, so that's a good way to keep informed. Our school Facebook page is www.facebook.com/blessedsacramentschoolsc. Of course, you may always call (843-7662128) or email (sbendt@scbss.org). CELEBRATING SACRAMENTS Baptism: You must be registered and active (use of envelopes) at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for at least three months prior to the sacrament. Baptisms are not celebrated during Lent. Baptism Class: (for child’s parents) Class is held in the parish hall on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Both parents must attend. Call the parish office to pre-register for the class. First Communion: Preparation occurs in the first and second grades. Registration for Religious Education for those not attending a Catholic school takes place in August. Confirmation: Preparation usually occurs in the seventh and eighth grades. Adults are asked to call the parish office. Marriage: You must be registered and active (use of envelopes) at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for at least three months prior to preparing for the sacrament. Couples are asked to meet with the priest and begin formal preparation at least six (6) months before their tentative marriage date. Reconciliation: Confessions are heard each Saturday at 3:30 p.m. (in English) and on Sundays at 1:00 p.m. (in Spanish) or by individual appointment with the priest. PARISH REGISTRATION The parish welcomes all newcomers and invites you to register. Registration forms are available in the parish office and at the back of the church on the right side. Those seeking to receive the sacraments of Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation and Matrimony must be registered members of Blessed Sacrament Parish for at least three (3) months prior to being able to celebrate these sacraments. If you have a change of address or are moving from our parish, please contact the parish office at 843556-0801 or email blesssac@bellsouth.net. Godparents/Sponsors must be registered for at least three (3) months prior to being a Godparent/Sponsor and must be fully initiated into the Catholic Church. If married, he/she must have been married in the Catholic Church. Call the parish office to request a sponsor letter. You should call at least two weeks prior to needing the letter. An active parishioner of Blessed Sacrament Church may be entitled to a REDUCED TUITION RATE AT BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL AND/OR BISHOP ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL. The criteria for “Active Parishioner Status” is as follows: *Weekly participation in worship through attendance at a weekend Mass, evidenced by your weekly envelope in the offertory. *And active involvement in a parish or school ministry. * And participation in Grateful Sacrificial Giving. SANCTUARY LIGHTS SANCTUARY LIGHTS in the church and the chapel are lit this week in loving memory of Deputy Joseph John Matuskovic with love from Mom and Dad. CELEBRACIÓN DE SACRAMENTOS SACRAMENTOS - la familia debe estar inscrita y activa en la Parroquia Blessed Sacrament por lo menos con 3 meses de anterioridad a la celebración. Los trámites deben realizarse en la oficina parroquial. Contacto: Patricia Mochizuki (843) 556-0801. Lunes a Jueves en la mañana. BAUTIZOS DE NIÑOS E INFANTES (en español) La familia debe solicitar una planilla y entregarla con todos los documentos necesarios para fijar la fecha. Los bautizos se celebran en grupo una vez al mes (4to sábado) a las 10:00 am. Los niños mayores de 5 años deben asistir a la Educación Religiosa. MATRIMONIO - La pareja debe reunirse con el sacerdote y comenzar el papeleo formal al menos 6 meses antes de la fecha tentativa del matrimonio. Es requerido que la pareja asista a una preparación pre-matrimonial. C ATE QUESIS DE ADULTOS L a PREPARACIÓN DE ADULTOS PARA B AUTISMO , ED UCACI ÓN RE LI GI OSA Es el programa de clases de religión a todos los niños de primaria, escuela media y bachillerato que no asisten a una escuela católica. Dentro de éste programa también se prep aran a los niños y jóvenes para los sacramentos de Bautismo, Primera Comunión y/o Confirmación. Fechas Importantes: ◊ QUINCE AÑER AS - La fam ilia d e be ser m iem bro activo d e Ble ssed Sacram e nt y solicitar la Misa co n 5 me se s d e ante riorid ad a la fe cha d e la ce le bración. L a quince añera d e be asistir a una p rep aració n. Co ntacto: Sra. Juanita Pe d raza: (843) 813-5823. _______________________________________________________ GRUPO DE EMAÚS - Segundo viernes de cada mes a las 7 pm. en el salón de reuniones del Kinder. Contacto: Sra. María Dolores (843) 475 - 3717. SANTO ROSARIO - Primer sábado de mes a las 7p.m. en la iglesia. Contacto: Sra. Victoria: (843) 729-1265. ESTUDIO BÍBLICO - Con el Padre Gabriel, primer viernes del mes a las 7 p.m. Salón de reuniones. Únase a nosotros en una M ISA ESPECIAL DE ANIVERSARIO PARA HONRAR AL PADRE MCCARTHY EN SU 50º ANIVERSARIO DE FALLECIDO. Viernes, 2 de septiembre a las 7:00 pm en la Iglesia Blessed Sacrament. Todos están invitados. OFERTA DE TRABAJO - El colegio Blessed Sacrament está necesitando personal de medio tiempo para su Programa de cuidado de los niños Después de la Escuela. Los interesados deben tener por lo menos diploma de bachillerato (High School). Preferiblemente debe tener experiencia en educación, campamento de verano y/o guarderías El horario varía pero cuenta con un total de 15 a 18 horas por semana. El salario está basado en la experiencia. Para aplicar debe enviar resume a rcantley@scbss.org para ser considerado para una entrevista. PRIMERA C OMUNIÓN Y/ O C ONFIR MACIÓN se d a de ntro d el p ro gram a de Cate que sis p ara Ad ulto s d irigid a por e l P adre Gabrie l Cruz. El p rogram a d ura tres meses co n una clase de 7 - 9 p m por sem ana. Co menzará e n sep tiem bre . ◊ Miércoles 17 de Agosto - Inscripciones en el salón parroquial de 6 a 7 pm. Último día para inscribirse para Primera Comunión y Confirmación. Miércoles 24 de agosto, (6:00-7:15pm) primer día de clases. Comienza con una Misa. Y reunión de padres obligatoria. Preparación Sacramental: ◊ Dos años de preparación tanto para la Primera Comunión como la Confirmación. ◊ RCIT - preparación para estudiantes de bachillerato (High School) Escuela Media (6.º a 8.º grado) ◊ Asistirán los Miércoles a la noche de los jóvenes (EDGE) para su clase de religión. ______________________________________________________ Voz de Jesús, llámanos cuando nos perdemos Ojos de Jesús, míranos cuando necesitemos motivación. Rostro de Jesús, sonríenos cuando necesitemos seguridad Mano de Jesús, úngenos cuando nos estamos cansando. Brazos de Jesús, levántanos cuando tropecemos. Sangre de Jesús, lávanos cuando nos estemos ensuciando. Cuerpo de Jesús, aliméntanos cuando nos de hambre Corazón de Jesús, ayúdanos a amarnos los unos a los otros como tu nos has amado. (Oración en la homilía del P. Joseph, 7-24-16) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Upcoming dates regarding Wednesday evening Religious Education for children: ◊ Registration forms are on the parish website ◊ Wednesday, August 17 - registration in parish hall from 6pm to 7pm ◊ Wednesday, August 24 - (6:00-7:15pm) first class begins with Mass (parents attend) ◊ Wednesday, August 24 - mandatory parent meeting following Mass Sacramental Preparation: ◊ Two year preparation to receive First Communion and/or Confirmation ◊ RCIT - preparation for high school parishioners to receive sacraments Middle School Students: ◊ Meeting Wednesdays from 6:00-7:30pm in the parish hall ◊ Will attend Wednesday youth nights (EDGE) for Religious Education. FAMILY MINISTRY FAMILIES IN FOCUS: KEEPING OUR CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE Join us on Friday, September 16, as we welcome National Speaker, Ryan Foley from Covenant Eyes, to talk and answer questions about Internet Safety and how to be tech savvy. All are welcome to this special night. The night will start off with a yummy baked ziti, meatballs, and salad dinner at 6pm in the parish hall. We are asking for a $10 donation for food. As this event takes place, the Family Ministry is putting on a fun evening for children called FRIDAY NIGHT KIDS PARTY. This starts at 5:45pm in the kindergarten building. A $10 donation per child will help cover the cost for pizza, snacks, games and crafts. Space is limited, so sign your children up today. Toddler Nursery will also be available upon request. Email Kristen at Kikioh@hotmail.com. Families in Focus is a new component of the Family Ministry. We are always looking for new volunteers to join our team. If interested in helping out with this event, please email Kristen. WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE Sun., Aug. 14 9am (Fr. Joseph) 11am (Fr. Joseph) 1:30pm (Fr. Gabriel) Mon., Aug. 15 6:30am (Fr. Joseph) 9:30am (Fr. Joseph) 12:00pm (Fr. Joseph) Tues., Aug. 16 6:30am (Fr. Joseph) Wed., Aug. 17 6:30am (Fr. Gabriel) Thurs., Aug. 18 6:30am (Fr. Gabriel) Fri., Aug. 19 6:30am (Fr. Gabriel) Sat., Aug. 20 3:30pm Confessions (Fr. Joseph) 5pm (Fr. Joseph) 5pm (Fr. Joseph) The Mission of the Blessed Sacrament Church is to form and sustain a Catholic Community in which all are welcomed and provided with the opportunity and the means to know Christ better, to grow in faith and love, and jointly to give witness to the Kingdom of God by their lives. MORE PARISH NEWS AROUND THE DIOCESE 6-NIGHT CATHOLIC SINGLE'S CRUISE: Join Father John Hanic and area Catholic singles on a 6-night cruise out of Charleston, S.C. on the Carnival Ecstasy from October 2nd to October 8th. Prices begin at $487 per person which includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass, $50 onboard credit, and a free bottle of wine per cabin included. To register, contact Terri DeLuca at tdelucamusic@gmail.com. NATIVITY SCHOOL CARNIVAL & SILENT AUCTION: Friday, September 16, 2016 from 3:00-9:00 p.m. There will be rides, food, games and fun for everyone! For more information, go to Facebook page https:// www.facebook.com/events/482614638581899. MOUNT PLEASANT CAR WASH FUNDRAISER, sponsored by 40 Days for Life, 880 Low Country Blvd. They will be donating $5 for every car that is washed on Friday, August 26th, all day! Mark your calendar. ROSARY AT ABORTION FACILITY: Please join Msgr. Edward Lofton, Pastor at St. Theresa the Little Flower, who will lead the Rosary and prayers at the West Ashley abortion facility (1312 Ashley River Road) on Saturday, August 20, 2016, from 8-9 am. For more information, call Stephen Boyle at 843-763-0681. "God has blessed us all richly." We can be a blessing in return. Please join the Office of Stewardship and Mission Advancement for "Leaving a Legacy - AN ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR" on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at the Diocese of Charleston Pastoral Center, 901 Orange Grove Road, Charleston. Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 am in the Holy Family Chapel with lunch and the seminar from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. At this free, educational workshop, learn how it's possible to take care of your family and also leave a legacy of faith. Topics such as Catholic teachings on end of life decisions, wills, trusts and power of attorney, and estate tax saving strategies will be discussed. No solicitations will be made. Reservations required. RSVP to 843-261-0437 or email stewardship@catholic-doc.org. "Holiness does not consist in doing extraordinary things. It consists in accepting, with a smile, what Jesus sends us." -Mother Teresa SUGGESTION BOX At Blessed Sacrament Parish, we value the opinions and input of our parishioners. The online suggestion box and the suggestion box in the church vestibule is an opportunity to share feedback, praise, input, suggestions or concerns with the parish. On a monthly basis, all submissions will be reviewed by the Pastoral Council for discussion and action. The responses will be publicly shared via the parish bulletin. Please include your name and contact information on the suggestion card, so that we can ensure we understand and respond accordingly. Thank you to those who have sent in suggestions! WORKSHOPS We are told, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Our spouse is our closest neighbor. Are we striving every day to love our spouse as Christ calls us to? The next WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER weekends are: September 30-October 2, 2016 in Myrtle Beach, SC; and November 4-6, 2016 in Atlantic Beach, NC. Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit https:// SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at 803-810-9602. NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING encompasses moral, natural, healthy, modern and scientifically reliable methods of family planning. Check out http:// www.sccatholic.org/nfp to explore NFP myths and realities and to discover the beauty of the Church's teaching on married love and family planning. You are also invited to attend this NFP session: Immaculate Conception Church (Goose Creek) Aug. 19, 7pm. STUDY THE GOSPEL WITH A JEFF CAVINS DVD SERIES at the Pauline Book & Media Center, 243 King Street. This is a Catholic Bible study that brings the history of Christ to life through Matthew's Gospel. Held on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, the 24 sessions begin August 23rd. For more information or to register, contact Sr. Margaret Kerry at 843-577-0175 or email Margkerry@gmail.com. CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES Diocesan Office of Child Protection (843) 261-0430 Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator (843) 856-0748 RESPECT LIFE We are destined, in this life, to be divided from at least some people, and today's readings urge us to be divided for the right reasons. Prejudice continues to raise walls between people. That is the division that happens all too naturally, and the conflict between the culture of life and the culture of death is largely a problem of prejudice against the unborn, the elderly, and the disabled. None of the reasons offered for abortion would be tolerated as reasons to kill the born; it is only because the victims are unborn that they become victims. Similarly, none of the reasons for killing the less functional people would be tolerated as reasons to kill the functioning; hence again, prejudice is revealed as the real problem. TODAY'S READINGS: When we stand against that prejudice, however, we get treated like Jeremiah. He was accused of "demoralizing the soldiers" because he was saying that the Babylonians, who were about to attack Jerusalem, could not be stopped because they were being used by God to punish His people. The problem was not military or political, Jeremiah said, but rather moral. In our day, when we point out the moral problems that stand at the foundation of so many other societal ills, we too will be rejected and mocked. Moreover, issues like abortion will divide family members, as the Gospel promises, and will require us to resist sin even "to the point of shedding blood," as the second reading says. The blood to be shed, in other words, is our own, as we stand against the opposition that others will launch against us. The fact that so many people will say, "The opposition against me isn't that bad and I don't foresee that it will be" becomes in fact a good reason to stop worrying about what will happen to us when we fight for what is right. (www.priestsforlife.org) MILITARY PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY (POR AQUELLOS EN EL EJERCITO): Sr. Mary Bernard (Vietnam), Charlton L. Butler, Gerard Carisio, Steve Carlier, Brian Cummings, Matthew Cummings, Bill Davis, Aaron Dufficy, Brandon Faia, Melanie Graybill, Joshua Henson, Greg Herrod, Llavar Mack, Krystal Mason, Will McCarthy, Daniel Metts, Stanley Morgan, Michael Morrill, William Murphy, Paul Newbold, Brandon Pepper, Derek Pepper, and James Robert Talmage Pinson. MASS INTENTIONS MASS INTENTIONS (INTENCIONES DE LA MISA): Betty Albenesius, Stephen Albenesius, Ted Albenesius, Hampton M. Beckmann, Henry “Bunt” Beckmann, Dorothy Lee Bazzle Bendt, Robert Bissey, Les Blyth, Laurence (Larry) S. Bolchoz (Birthday Anniv., Aug. 15), Ann Marie Burger, Barbara Burkett, Marion L. (Mickey) Burn, Jr., M/M Thomas R. Cotten, Joseph Walter Cotten, Thomas R. Cotten, Jr., Camellia (Mamie) Figlorelli, Thomas Figlorelli, Edward Finnerty, Sr., Joan Finnerty, Mary Ann Finnerty Lilenthal, Roy Fox, Demetrio & Filomena Gonzales, Amanda Hawkins (living), A. Patrick Hiott, Donald Hiott, William Kenneth Johnson, Arthur P. Jones, Rebecca L. Jones, Joseph S. Keating (2nd Anniv., Aug. 14), Daniel Kennerty, Sr., Mildred “Tunky” Kennerty, Brenda Kinard, Bernard Maginn, Hollis Mays, Neola Beckmann McAndrews, Caroline D. McDermott, Charles W. McDermott, Joe McIntyre (living), George Moskos, Sr., Beth Albenesius Mullen, Robert Register, Kimberly Wade Roberts, Betsy Robinson, "Dee" Beckmann Shacker, Joseph Soffera, Mary Soffera, Frances H. Stoughton, Bobby Tezza, George & Caronell Thomy, Lee & Ella Nora Welcker, Ron L. Welcker, and Lucille Zwingmann. PRAYER REQUESTS FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH (POR LOS ENFERMOS DE NUESTRA PARROQUIA): Lane Arnold, Alex Arrieto & Family, Steven Autrey, Prima Bernados, Emma Carothers, John Carothers, Randy Child, Stacy Clingman, Elizabeth Park Coale, Alexis Cooper, Barry Corothers, Patti Currie, Rachel Darling, Terry Davis, Maureen Donegan, Carmen Duc, Martha Fox, Scott Fox, Jim Gallagher, Veronica Garcia, Curtis Gaskins, Matt Hoisington, Catherine Hurley, Peggy Joseph, Abe Keating, Sally LaTorre, Dolores Leslie, Betsy Long, Beatrice McCulloch, Clemmie McLaughlin, M.H. Mikell, Patty Mikell, Joseph Miller, Barbara Miller, Mary Mitchum, Tobie Mitchum, Miriam Moya, Tim Nagle, Connie Panko, Charles Parker, Sr., John Pinto, Terri Twomey Quinn, Jacob Richardson, Joel Rivera, Patty Runey, Amanda Shealy, Agnes K. Thompson, Betty White, Frank White, Damian Wofford, Myle Wright, Charlotte Young and Cooper Zeigler. Grateful Generous Giving Offertory Week 33<> Aug. 7, 2016 OPERATING BUDGET: $21,000 OFFERTORY: Operating $ 25,603 Outreach $ 887 75 Years & Beyond $ 127 TOTAL: 75 YEARS – YTD $ 26,617 $ 20,095 ONLINE GIVING Scan the QR to go to www.blsac.org OFFERTORY PARTICIPATION July 31 Aug 7 Households 1,376 1,376 Envelopes 396 483 Loose Checks 44 36 On-Line 20 59 …………………………………………………………. 1st Offertory <> Total Year-to-Year Aug 9, 2015 $ 754,558 Aug 7, 2016 $ 772,150 $+ 17,592 + 2.3% ***************************************** For more information or questions, contact our parish Finance Council: Henry Wilson Rosie Cochran Joe Bolchoz Danny Condon Tony Daniel Larry Earl 266-5400 571-3511 556-1606 571-6118 556-4241 637-1881 Chairman Secretary ▼ ✁✁✂ ✄ P✄☎✂✆☎✂✝✞ ■✂✟✠ A Full Service Printing Company & Copy Center ❚❖✡✡ ✥❘☛☛ 866-651-2111 Call Messner Publications today to advertise your business here! ❈r❡✚❣❤t♦♥ ✛♦❞❡✜ ✢❡rt✚✜✚t② ❈✣r❡ ❊❢❢✤❝✦✐✈✤✱ ✧❝✐✤★✦✐✩❝ ★❛✦✉✪❛❧ ❢❛✫✐❧✬ ✭❧❛★★✐★✮ ❋✯✰✲✳✴✳✲✵ ✶✷✰✯ ✸ ✹✷✺✰✻✼✽✶❍✹✾▲✾●❨ ◆❆✿❀❁ ❂❃❄❅❯❉ ❇❏ ❑ ◗❙❱❲❳ ❩❬❭❪❫❭❴❴ ❵❜❥❥ ❦♠♣❜qs✇①♣q❜③ ④❥④④❦q♠④ ❵q❜ ⑤❜q✇⑥④ q❜ ❦♠s❦⑦❦s✇⑧⑨④ ☞✌✍✍✎✌✏ ✑✒✓✔✕✖✗✘✕✙✎✍ 16-0085-A 866-651-2111
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