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Growing our Catholic Faith -- at Folly Beach”
P.O. Box 1257 · 56 Center Street
Folly Beach, South Carolina 29439
Fr. Kelly Hall: 105 West Hudson Avenue
Phone/Office-Rectory: 843-588-2336
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://olgc-follybeach.org/
Thirty-Second Sunday in the Liturgical Year
November 8, 2020
Rev. Fr. Bryan Babick, SL.L. Administrator
Nicole DeNeane
Administrative Assistant MISSION STATEMENT: To give honor and
glory to God, by loving one another as He has commanded, and by
reaching out with love and compassion to those in need.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday (Anticipated Sunday Mass)...5:00pm
Sunday……………...6:30am (traditional Latin)
9:00am, 11:00am
Mon, Tues, Wed & Friday ...... 9:00am
Holy Day of Obligation….according to daily schedule
The Church will be open on Weekdays for prayer.
SACRAMENTS
Confession ........ Saturday 4:00-4:45pm
Sunday, 8:00-8:45am
Marriage ....... Six Months Prior to Date
Baptism…... .. First and Second Sunday
Call Parish Office prior
Office hours: M 9a-2p, W 11a-4p, F 9a-2p Mass Intentions: A Mass
can be offered for your loved ones, living or deceased or for
yourself, by calling or emailing the Office (843-588-2336). There
are also envelopes in the back of the Church to fill out
information and drop in the Offertory. To Place Flowers in the
Church: Those that wish to place flowers in the Church in memory of
or in honor of a loved one, please call the parish office. Bulletin
Submissions must be turned into the parish office by the end of
business on Mondays. The publisher requires the completed bulletin
be sent to them by the end of business on Tuesdays. Parish business
is given preference on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parishioner
Registration Forms are located in the rear of the church.
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Our Lady of Good Counsel Sunday, November 8, 2020
Mass Intentions Thirty-Second Sunday in the Liturgical Year
Saturday, 11/7 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Dave Ousterout † Sunday,
11/8 9am George Jaeger 11am Catherine Eyer † Monday, 11/9 9am
Marilyn Macurak Tuesday, 11/10 9am Nilo Hernandez † Wednesday,
11/11 9am Federico Ibañez † Friday, 11/13 9am Special Intention
Thirty-Third Sunday in the Liturgical Year Saturday, 11/14
Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Mary Ann O’Donnell Sunday, 11/15 9am
Jane Heitman † 11am Maureen McGuire † Monday, 11/16 9am Thomas
McNamara † Tuesday, 11/17 9am Angel Hernandez † Wednesday, 11/18
9am Ninting Ibañez † Friday, 11/20 9am John Sullivan †
Upcoming Events
Sunday, November 8
10:05am PSR
Tuesday, November 10
7:00pm Women’s Guild Meeting, Hall
Thursday, November 12
8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall
6:00pm Men’s Club Meeting, Hall
Sunday, November 15
10:05am PSR
Thursday, November 19
8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall
American Catholic Almanac November 9: A More Certain Path
The Gilded Age brought tremendous economic growth to America. It
also brought skepticism, greed, and rapid social change. Charles
Bonaparte believed his Church could help with those problems. The
prominent Baltimore attorney (and future US Secretary of the Navy
and US Attorney General) knew the Catholic Church possessed what
the culture increasingly lacked — truth. And when the American
bishops convened on November 9, 1884, for the Third Plenary Council
of Baltimore, Bonaparte greeted them with a plea: offer the country
a more certain path than the robber barons. Bonaparte delivered
that plea during a reception at the Council’s outset, saying:
In our day and country two classes of thinking men contemplate
[the times] with ever-increasing anxie-ty. Many see, with alarm and
distress fast deepen-ing into silent despair, religious faith in
themselves and others fading into a dim uncertainty… [Others] note
in the American people a blunting of the sense of justice; a
growing dimness of moral sight; an inability to distinguish clearly
and promptly between right and wrong; a tendency to resolve ethics
to blind sentiment; in short, a dis-tortion and maiming of the
national conscience… To your assembly are turned, now when our
wants are most sorely felt, the eyes of those who seek… They leave
with confidence to your wis-dom the means by which the good cause
may be made to prosper; but they ask with earnestness and humility…
that through this Councill [God] may make the American people more
worthy of His priceless gift — their civil and religious
liberty.
Before the close of the Council, the bishops answered
Bo-naparte’s plea. Convinced that the solution to America’s (and
Cath-olics’) confusion lay in clear teaching and sound catechesis,
they passed resolutions to author a national Catholic catechism,
found a national Catholic university, and build Catholic schools in
every one of the nation’s parishes. In the years that followed, the
prelates and their priests en-acted all three resolutions, which,
in turn, helped give rise to the Catholic intellectual, literary,
and social justice revival that flour-ished in the first half of
the twentieth century.
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Joyce Aydlett Rose Bomley Ed & Sallie Boothroyd Leo
Brueggeman Barbara Budney Roger Budney Larry Budney Carol &
George Clement Rachel Dawn Jake Dvorak Ruth Gerth Carole Gordon
Ginny Hens
Chris McCarty Rod Pasibe Nancy Pickard Donald Pryor George
Reeves Paul Rossmann Gregory Russell Marion Russel Bonnie Sigers
Michelle Maureen Taylor Special Intention Angela Weir Jack
Williams
Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers.
Thirty-Second Sunday in the Liturgical Year
Please continue to pray for our active duty
Military men and women and their families Msgt. Charles Cook,
SCANG Maj. Alec DeCastro, USAFR
Capt. Anthony B. DelaRosa, USA WO2 Armando B. DelaRosa Jr.,
USA
Lt. Col. Stewart Eyer, USAF Lance Cpl. Joseph Harris, USMC
Sgt. Michael E. Hens, USMC Maj. Brian J. Heslin, USMC
Nava LaBounty. IDF Staff Sgt. Travis LaRue, USAF
1st Lt. Christopher Lowther, USMC Capt. Mark Matthews, USN
Reggie Sampson, USA 1Lt. Bryan D. Weber
Pvt. Jorden Weir
To set up your Online Giving: olgc-follybeach.org ˃ Online
Account (in the box titled Online Giving in the lower right corner
of the first page) Follow instructions to schedule your recurring
and one-time donations.
OFFERTORY
Offertory & Church Maintenance: 11/1/2020 ** Total includes
$2,285 online deposits for 10/26-30/2020
Offertory & Church Maintenance: 11/1/2020 YTD # Active
Parish Families: 282 # Families Participating this week: 27 #
Families participating Online: 40 % of Participation 24%
FOOD BANK COLLECTION: Should you wish to donate non-perishable
foods to the food bank, please leave your donations in the bottom
right cab-inet under the shelves behind the choir loft.
Flip-top/easy pull-off tops are very much appreciated. All
donations are appreciated and donated to the Folly Beach Food
Bank.
Prayer Requests
Envelopes Loose Total
Budget $4,300 $ 800 $5,100
Actual ** $3,995 $ 690 $4,685
Difference $ (305) $( 110) $ (415)
Percent 93% 86% 92%
Budget $77,400 $14,400 $91,800
Actual $81,795 $11,525 $93,320
Difference $ 4,394 $(2,875) $ 1,520
Percent 106% 80% 102%
CHRISTMAS PRISON MINISTRY: The 1100 inmates at Lieber
Correctional Institute in Ridgeville have had no visitation at all
from their families for eight months due to COVID-19. The inmates
rely on family and volunteers to provide them personal hygiene
items and they are desperately in need of these items. Some
correctional offic-ers at Lieber have reached out to churches and
organizations for help in providing supplies for stockings. All of
the items all have to go through security so PLEASE DO NOT STUFF
THE STOCKINGS- volunteer inmates will do that at Lieber. Requested
items: simple red felt stockings, homemade or available at the
Dollar Store for $1.00 each; regular size toothbrushes and regular
size tooth paste; bars of regular size soap; men’s white short
sleeved under shirts, various sizes; regular size containers of any
type deodorant; candy canes or wrapped cookies or bars; and
handwritten cards or notes or hand drawn pictures for encouragement
(a perfect way to get children or teens involved.) A bin marked for
this prison ministry will be left in the rear of the church until
December 6 and delivered to St. Clare of Assisi on Daniel Island.
Your generosity is most appreciated. For more in-formation, contact
Mary Ann Ridenour, [email protected]
MEN’S CLUB MEETING: The next meeting of the OLGC Men’s Club will
be next Thursday, November 12 in Father Kelly Hall. A light snack
will be served at 6pm followed by a meeting at 6:30pm. All men of
the parish 18 years of age and older are invited to attend.
WOMEN’S GUILD MEETING: A big thank you goes out to the Garage
Sale volunteers for a very successful event. We were also able to
donate furniture and household goods to veterans and victims of the
North Charleston apartment fire. Don't forget, our meeting has been
moved to this Tuesday, November 10 at 7 PM in Fr Kelly Hall. Please
remember to bring canned meat items for James Island Outreach.
CHRISTMAS WREATH SALE: Since Holy Cross Cemetery opened in 1961,
more than 300 babies have been laid to rest in the Angel Garden. Of
those, 113 never received a proper memorial. The Angel Memorial
Fund was founded in 2017 to raise the necessary funds to place a
granite marker on every baby grave. To date, we have be able to
provide markers for 86 baby’s graves. To help us achieve our goal,
Holy Cross is once again selling 26” Fresh Christmas Wreaths,
festively adorned with pine cones and berries. These beautiful
wreaths are perfect for decorating your home, giving as gifts, or
for honoring a loved one in the cemetery. Wreaths are $35.00
including tax. You may call the office to order and pre-pay for
your wreath or, beginning Monday, November 30th, stop by the
cemetery to purchase your wreath(s). If you would like to order
multiple wreaths, please email Karmin Meade at
[email protected]. 604 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston,
843-795-2111.
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