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April 27, 2014 St. Patrick Catholic Church Diocese of Charleston The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D. D., Bishop of Charleston St. Patrick Catholic Church 134 St. Philip St. Charleston, SC 29403 P. O. Box 20726 Charleston, SC 29413 Phone (843) 723-6066 Fax (843) 853-8114 Rectory (843) 853-8858 Email: [email protected] www.catholic-doc.org/StPatrick Mass Schedule Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sunday Student Mass 5:00 p.m. (Aug-May) Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Confessions Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment Fred McKay, Principal Charlton Singleton The Charleston Catholic School Music Director Reverend Father Henry N. Kulah, Pastor
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Page 1: April 27, 2014 St. Patrick Catholic Church · Sunday, May 4-Altar Servers Mtg Charleston Area Justice Ministry Gathering Join us on Tuesday , April 29th at the North Charleston Performing

April 27, 2014

St. Patrick Catholic Church

Diocese of Charleston

The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D. D., Bishop of Charleston

St. Patrick Catholic Church

134 St. Philip St. Charleston, SC 29403

P. O. Box 20726 Charleston, SC 29413

Phone (843) 723-6066 Fax (843) 853-8114

Rectory (843) 853-8858 Email: [email protected]

www.catholic-doc.org/StPatrick

Mass Schedule

Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m.

Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m.

Sunday 10:00 a.m.

Sunday Student Mass 5:00 p.m. (Aug-May)

Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Confessions

Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment

Fred McKay, Principal Charlton Singleton The Charleston Catholic School Music Director

.

Reverend Father Henry N. Kulah, Pastor

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Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy April 27, 2014

THE SICK: St. Patrick: Edna Tolbert, Carol Ann

Fokes, Inez Murry, Sr. Naomi Smith, O.S.P., Samuel Murray, Florence Gourdine, Roger Jenkins, John Deas,

Cleopatra Nesbitt, Bernard Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, the Venning Family, Myrtle Hazelton, Lugenia Marion, Jonae Ballard, Tony Hazel, Joseph McKenzie, Ernestine Jones and her grandchildren, Georgetta Brown, Jane Wright, Lauretta Duval Williams, Cornell Hampton, Judy Collins Harris, Walter Grate, Judy Lytel, Rovena Hazel, Grippon Boags, Angela Burke, Delores Myers, and Tommy Schrimpf, Ruth Duncan, Maurice Chapman, Keith Mitchell, Patricia Lewis and all those at home or in nursing homes.

STEWARDSHIP

APRIL 2014

ACTUAL BUDGET

ADULT ENVELOPES 19,215.06 20,640.00

YOUTH ENVELOPES 0.00 0.00

SECOND COLLECTION 1,148.79 500.00

TOTAL COLL. to date 20,363.85 21,140.00

MASS INTENTIONS April 26, 2014–May 2, 2014

Saturday 04/26 For the People

Sunday 04/27 Frankie & Lula Moore

Monday 04/28

Tuesday 04/29

Wednesday 04/30

Thursday 05/01 Alexander & Annie Enright Moore &

Fred Doure

Friday 05/02

St. Patrick Church

Contributions of the weekend of April 20, 2014

Envelopes $ 4,018.00

Loose $ 1,726.50

TODAY’S READINGS

First Reading — All who believed were de-voted to the teachings of the apostles, the communal life, the breaking of the bread, and prayer (Acts 2:42-47).

Psalm — Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting (Psalm 118).

Second Reading — God has given us an un-diminished inheritance, safeguarded for us in heaven (1 Peter 1:3-9).

Gospel — The risen Christ comes to his disci-ples with peace and the Spirit. The absent Thomas doubts (John 20:19-31).

Women’s Emmaus Retreat

Do you sense a call to deepen your relationship with

Christ? If so, please prayerfully consider attending

the May 16-18 Women’s Emmaus Retreat sponsored

by St. Benedict parish at Camp St. Christopher on

Seabrook Island. The cost of $165 includes lodging

and meals. Please contact Anne Medio (343-7038,

[email protected]) or Amy McCarthy (534-

6508) for additional information and registration

materials.

LOOK

Sorrow looks back, worry looks around, faith looks up. —Anonymous

SECOND COLLECTION FOR TODAY

APRIL 27, 2014

CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS APPEAL

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St. Patrick

Liturgical Ministries Schedule May 3, 2014 and May 4, 2014

May 3: Saturday Vigil 6:00 PM ALT Faith Polite Sabrina Richardson John Christopher Wright EUCH Edna Mitchell Delores Jackson EUCH-TL Juanita LaRoche LEC Elizabeth Brown (1) Terry Brown (2) USH Jerone McDaniel Alvin Simmons USH-COL Dorothy Rose Charles Taylor May 4: 3rd Sunday of Easter 10:00 AM ALT Callia Cox Sienna Harris Samuel Lamar EUCH Daisey Ferrette Patricia Mack Yvonne Orr EUCH-TL Florence Simmons LEC Patricia Grant (1) Kimberly Jones (2) USH Barbar Birds George McNeil USH-COL Fred Hutchinson Wilfred Steplight, Sr.

PARISH EVENTS

APRIL 27, 2014-MAY 4, 2014

Sunday, Apr 27-Women’s Guild Board Mtg after Mass

Sunday, Apr 27-KPC/KPCA Turnout

Sunday, Apr 27-Jr. Daughter’s Mtg after Mass

Tuesday, Apr 29-Bible Study @ 11am

Tuesday, Apr 29-Convent Mass @ 5pm

Tuesday, Apr 29-Leg of Mary @ 5:15pm

Wednesday, Apr 30-Convent Mass @ 5p

Thursday, May 1-Choir @ 6pm

Sunday, May 4-Women’s Guild Reg Mtg after Mass

Sunday, May 4-Altar Servers Mtg

Charleston Area Justice Ministry

Gathering

Join us on Tuesday , April 29th at the North

Charleston Performing Arts center at 7 pm for

this historic event as more than 2,000 people

from 24 congregations come together to hold

public officials accountable for lowering young

adult unemployment and lowering the number

of suspensions in our school district. St. Pat-

rick Church is one of the many local congrega-

tions involved with this important task. More

information will be available next weekend

when registration tickets are distributed after

the Masses.

FIRE

Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire. —St. Catherine of Siena

JOB OPPORTUNITY:

The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, is seeking applications for the temporary position of Director of Catholic Choir. This role provides an on-going vital program of music for Catholic Services on The Citadel campus, accompany choir when they sing off campus, and coordinate/accompany choir on tour during spring semester. This role will plan and conduct weekly rehearsals. Conducts all choir activi-ties in accordance with Cadet Regulations. Must maintain accurate records pertaining to weekly work hours, choir non-appropriated account, expenses and records.

The expected start date for this position is August 18, 2014.

MINIMUM AND ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

Bachelor’s degree in Music and knowledge of Catho-lic liturgy and worship literature are required. Music conducting skills for choir and must be proficient on piano, organ or keyboard.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED AND FILED ONLINE AT: http://www.jobs.sc.gov

OR

171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409 Job # 38330

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BELIEVING

New birth, new life, good news! These themes run throughout today’s scripture read-ings. The first reading from the Acts of the Apostles describes the joyful early days of the newly born church, when members devoted themselves to instruction, the communal life, the breaking of bread, and the prayers. The passage from Peter’s first letter echoes that joy, and assures those who now believe though they never saw Jesus that their faith will lead to their salvation.

But amid all the joy, the Gospel reading calls us to sober reality. Not everyone can believe so easily. Even an apostle can doubt this astonishing news of the Resurrection. Across the centuries, Jesus reaches forward to touch us today: “Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Who is an Active Parishioner?

Regular attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. Absent only for serious reason, e.g. illness.

Registered in the Parish, receiving and using weekly envelopes, supporting the Parish accord-ing to the best of one’s ability.

Volunteers and participates in Parish activities with time, talent, and resources as means per-mit.

Trying to live the Catholic Faith as best they can with God’s help and the support of family and friends at home and in the Parish.

PARISH REGISTRATION

Welcome to all new families/individuals. Please register as soon as possible. Registration in house is needed for planning purposes. Regis-tration is required before the parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors.

You must be registered and a contributing member for at least 3 months before a certifi-cate will be given. Registration Forms are avail-able in the Parish Office 723-6066.

MARRIAGES

The couple must contact in person the pastor at least six months prior to the desired date of the wedding.

Please contact the office to initiate the marriage preparation process or if you have questions. Bap-tism and Confirmation certificates are needed.

Announcements!

Students from CCS participated in the

4th Annual Mathematics Competition at

Christ Our King School. The competition

consisted of over a hundred students from 1-8, from

over a dozen public and parochial schools solving

highly rigorous math problems. CCS fielded two

teams, in levels 3 (grades 5 and 6) and 4 (grades 7 and

8). We are very proud of their accomplishments. Each

child received a certificate of participation.

Brick orders are due by May 1st, if you are interested

in purchasing an engraved brick please visit our web-

site and download a brochure.

www.charlestoncatholic.com

For further information about CCS or to schedule a

tour please contact Jeannie Fanjoy @ 577– 4495.

Jeannie Hefti Fanjoy

Communications Associate

The Charleston Catholic School

888-A King Street

Charleston, SC 29403

843-577-4495

[email protected]

Second Sunday of Easter (or of Divine Mercy)

April 27, 2014 “Blessed are those who have not seen and have be-

lieved.” — John 20:29b