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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/
Baptism of the Lord January 10, 2021
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, January 10, 2021
Mass Intentions Baptism of the Lord Saturday, 1/9 Anticipated
Sunday Mass 5pm Jordan Nathaniel Cooper Sunday, 1/10 9am Gary
Johnson 11am Guillermina del Rosario Valverde Monday, 1/11 9am
Ralph H. Johnson † Tuesday, 1/12 9am Vivian Jackson Wednesday, 1/13
9am Chris Jackson Friday, 1/15 9am Jane Swan † Second Sunday in the
Liturgical Year Saturday, 1/16 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Linda
Milligan Sunday, 1/17 9am Mike & Barbara Sgobbo 11am Andrew
Giovingo † Monday, 1/18 9am Jordan Nathaniel Cooper Tuesday, 1/19
9am Robert James Group, Jr. † Wednesday, 1/20 9am Robby Peterson
Friday, 1/22 9am Nancy Jaeger
Upcoming Events Sunday, January 10
10:05am PSR, Hall
Tuesday, January 12
7:00pm Columbarium Informational Mtg, Hall
Thursday, January 14
8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall
6:00pm Men’s Club Meeting, Hall
Saturday, January 16
10:00am Columbarium Informational Mtg, Hall
Sunday, January 17
10:05-10:55am PSR, Hall
Thursday, January 21
8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys—January 12
Marguerite had survived many threats in the twenty-six years she
had been in wilderness of Canada. She had lived through Iroquois
attacks, a fire that destroyed her small village, plagues on the
ships that she took back and forth to France, but nothing
threatened her dreams and hopes more than what her own bishop said
to her in 1679. He told her that she had to join her Congregation
of Notre Dame with its teaching sisters to a cloistered religious
order of Ursulines. This was not the first time she'd heard this
command. Whether from a misplaced desire to protect her Sisters or
from discomfort in dealing with an active religious order of women,
bishops had long wanted to fit her into the usual mold of
cloistered orders. But Marguerite had overcome many challenges to
get to this day and was not deterred. In her own native France, she
had belonged to a sodality of women who cared for the sick. The
stories of hardships and dangers in Montreal that made other people
shiver had awakened a call from God in her to serve the Native
Americans and settlers who endured this adversi-ty. She met with
the governor of what was then called Ville Marie and convinced him
she was the person he was looking for to help start a school for
the children of Montreal. When she arrived in Ville Marie, as it
was called then, she found that few children survived to school
age. She helped the re-markable Jeanne Mance, who ran the hospital,
to change this trag-edy. When she finally had children to teach,
she had to set to up school in a stable. So she was not ready to
surrender to the bishop. There was too much at stake. She reminded
him that the Ursulines because they were cloistered could not go
out and teach, as her Sisters had done. The poor and uneducated
would not and could not travel to a Quebec cloister over miles of
frontier at the risk of their lives. But her Sisters were more than
willing to live in huts in order to fulfill their call from God.
She had set up schools all over the territory, not just for
children. When the king, in well-meaning ignorance, had sent
untrained orphans over to be colonists she had set up a school for
the women to teach them how to survive and thrive in Canada. How
could they do the work for God that they had done so well in a
cloister? The bishop replied, "I cannot doubt, Mother Bourgeoys,
that you will succeed in moving heaven and earth as you have moved
me!" The Congregation remained an active teaching order, one of the
very first of its kind for women. Their rule had to go through one
more attempt at turning them into a cloister but Mar-guerite lived
to see the triumph when their Rule was made official in 1698. She
was canonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
In Her Footsteps: Remember someone who taught you something very
important. How did this person change your life? Write a let-ter or
contact this person in some other way to let them know this.
Prayer: Blessed Marguerite Bourgeoys, you survived attacks of
all kinds on your faith and service. Help me keep my vocation
strong despite the threats of the world and my own doubts.
Amen.
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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
Paula Spivey Michelle Maureen Taylor Special Intention Angela Weir
Jack Williams
Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers.
The Baptism of the Lord
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: 1/3/2021 ** Total includes
$2,537 online deposits for 12/28/20-1/1/21
Offertory & Church Maintenance: 1/3/2021 YTD # Active Parish
Families: 278 # Families Participating this week: 40 # Families
participating Online: 43 % of Participation 30%
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
Pregnant? Need free confidential help anytime? OptionLine. Call
(800) 712-4357 or text “HELPLINE” to 313131
COLUMBARIUM INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS: Mark your calendars for 7:00
pm, Tuesday, January 12 or 10:00 am, Satur-day January 16 and plan
to attend the OLGC Columbarium Project Presentation in Father Kelly
Hall. A 20% discount will apply through February 12! RSVP to the
parish office at 843-588-2336 so we can accommodate social
distancing.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Christ gave us a great gift of
Himself on Christ-mas. He calls us to give of ourselves to
everyone, especially our spouse. Attend a Worldwide Mar-riage
Encounter Weekend and learn how to be the best gift you can be for
your spouse. Sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide
Mar-riage Encounter Weekends on Jan 29-31, 2021 in North Myrtle
Beach, SC and Apr 15-May 6, 2021 in VIRTUAL 3RE, SC. Early sign up
is recom-mended. For more information visit our website
at:https://SCMarriageMatters.orgor contact us
[email protected] 803-810-9602.
Envelopes Loose Total
Budget $4,300 $ 800 $5,100
Actual ** $4,602 $ 522 $5,124
Difference $ 302 $ (278) $ 24
Percent 107% 65% 100%
Budget $116,100 $21,600 $137,700
Actual $120,381 $16,678 $137,059
Difference $ 4,281 $(4,922) $ (641)
Percent 104% 77% 100%
SIDEWALK ADVOCATES FOR LIFE (SALF) TRAINING: SAFL employs a
compassionate, woman-centered approach to take the crisis out of
crisis pregnancies. During this interdenominational training,
you’ll learn how to extend Christ’s love to clients at the abortion
facility through education, conversation, and practical help. Part
1, Video Training will be held Saturday, 1/23, 9am-3pm, As-sembly
Hall, 901 Orange Grove Road. Part 2, SAFL Practice, will be
Saturday, 2/8, 8-10am, Planned Parenthood, 1312 Ashley River Road.
Registration is $15 and includes course materials and out-reach
supplies. To register, please visit https://tinyurl.com/SAFLJan21
or email [email protected] or call 843-580-6516. This
training is sponsored by the Office of Family Life, Dio-cese of
Charleston.
MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY MASS: The Office of Family Life is
sponsoring the Marriage Anniversary Mass, celebrated by Bishop
Robert E. Guglielmone on Sunday, February 14, 2021, at 2:00pm at
the Cathedral of John the Baptist in Charleston, SC. Please
regis-ter with Husband's name, Wife's name, Last name, years
married in the year 2021 and Parish you attend at
[email protected]
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