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Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
(Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, S.C.)
5 Saint Teresa Drive, Charleston, S.C. 29407-7297
(Corner of US - 17 & Moore Drive)
Parish Office: (843) 556-0801 School Office: (843) 766-2128
www.blsac.org www.scbss.org
July 19, 2020
Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone,
Bishop of Charleston
Administrator: Rev. Arnulfo Jara Galvez
Senior Parochial Vicar: Rev. Derrick Sneyd
Permanent Deacons:
James Moore
Kurt Herbst
Jerry White
Joe Keating
WE WELCOME ALL NEWCOMERS AND VISITORS TO
BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH. If you would like to
register at Blessed Sacrament, registration forms are
available at the back of the church, the parish office, or
register online at blsac.org.
BAPTISM: Parents who wish to have their child/children
baptized should contact the Parish Office for arrangements.
A preparatory session is mandatory for the proper formation
of parents and godparents.
MARRIAGE: Those wishing to enter a sacramental
marriage should contact the Parish Office at least six
months prior to the intended date.
VISITING THE SICK: Please inform the Parish Office
should a relative/friend who is homebound/hospitalized need
a pastoral visit or the Sacrament of Anointing. A priest will
attend to the Sacrament and, as needed, will arrange for
Holy Communion to be brought to your loved one.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION:
Preparations for the reception of these Sacraments are
taken care of by the Office of Faith Formation. Please call
the Parish Office and your message will be forwarded.
THE HOMEBOUND AND HOS-
PITALIZED: Each month, the
Weekly Bulletin will publish the
names of persons who are in need
of special prayer. If you know of
someone who should be listed, kindly call the Par-
ish Office and inform us. The first weekend of eve-
ry month will list new requests. This is because
there are times when the persons listed are well
again and the callers forget to ask that their
names be removed. David Bailey, Jerry Burn, Em-
ma Carothers, John Carothers, Jim Cochran, Irene
Copiozo, Robin Dagostino, Emma Drawdy, Joseph
Gregorie, Jon Jacobs, Kathy Kirschner, Mary Eliz-
abeth Limehouse, Msgr. Lawrence B. McInerny,
Miriam Moya, Donald Smith, Damian Wofford,
and George Young.
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FLOWERS IN THE CHURCH are in
loving memory of Francis B. Kerr, Jr.,
from his wife, Charlene, and his chil-
dren.
IF YOU WISH TO ORDER FLOWERS for the
church, please call the parish office (843-556-0801).
We will be happy to schedule the flowers for you.
The SECOND COLLECTION this weekend is for
Maintenance. The second collection next weekend
is for Catholic Education at Blessed Sacrament
Church and School.
CONFIRMATION will take place on Tuesday, Au-
gust 25, at 7:00pm. Candidates will be notified of
the time to arrive at a later date. Practice for Con-
firmation will be held on Monday, August 24, at
5:45pm in the church. Practice is mandatory. In
addition, all sponsors should attend practice. If a
sponsor is unable to attend practice or to attend
Confirmation, the candidate's parent may act as a
proxy. If you have any questions, please contact
Tina Moore at tmoore@scbss.org.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Are
you looking to strengthen and enrich your mar-
riage? Attend a 7-Session Virtual Experience Mon-
day & Thursday evenings August 6-27 from 7:00 -
9:30pm. Early sign up is recommended. For more
info or to apply, go to scmarriagematters.org or call
803.810.9602.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Micah (Miqueas) 6:1-8
Matthew (Mateo) 12:38-42
Tuesday Micah (Miqueas) 7:14-20
Matthew (Mateo) 12:46-50
Wednesday Songs (Cantar) 3:1-4
John (Juan) 20:1-18
Thursday Jerimiah (Jeremias) 2:1-13
Matthew (Mateo) 13:10-17
Friday Jerimiah (Jeremias) 3:14-17
Matthew (Mateo) 13:18-23
Saturday 2 Corinthians (Corintios) 4:7-15
Matthew (Mateo) 20:20-28
Sunday 1 Kings (Reyes) 3:5-12
Matthew (Mateo) 13:44-52
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Please join us for ADORATION on
Wednesdays anytime from 8:30am
until 4:00pm in the main church. If
you can commit to a specific hour,
please call Patti Brassington at 843-901-9467.
BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL
NOW HAS ONLINE GIVING! The following is a
link for your convenience. https://www.scbss.org/
giving/
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SUNDAY, July 19
9:00 AM Jodie Parker (living)
11:00 AM Julie Hardy Santuk
1:30 PM
5:00 PM Les Blyth
MONDAY, July 20
8:00 AM James L. Daley
TUESDAY, July 21
8:00 AM William Kenneth Johnson
WEDNESDAY, July 22
8:00 AM Dorothy Bendt
THURSDAY, July 23
8:00 AM Alice Bolchoz
FRIDAY, July 24
8:00 AM John Pinto
SATURDAY, July 25
5:00 PM Material & spiritual welfare of the
parish community
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MASS IN SPANISH
Sundays 1:30 PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM
BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL CORNER
DEFINITION OF AN ACTIVE PARISHIONER
An active parishioner family is one who has been duly registered in the parish for at
least 3 months, participates in worship through attendance at weekend Masses,
evidenced by weekly envelopes in the offertory, and actively involved in a parish or
school ministry, and participates in Grateful Sacrificial Giving. Blessed Sacrament
Parish asks that at weekend Masses to please turn in envelopes weekly, even if
empty.
If you give online, please turn in your empty envelopes weekly at Mass and check "I
give online." If you contribute periodically through the collection, please remember on
other weeks to put in empty envelopes and mark "I attended Mass."
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.
Due to Covid-19 – We understand the situation of Mass attendance and the
dispensation allowed at this time. If you have health concerns with attending Mass
at this time, you may turn in your envelopes thru the mail to the parish or use
online giving. Once the dispensation is over and we are all able to celebrate
weekend Mass openly, envelopes must be placed weekly in the collection basket,
even if empty, at any of the weekend Masses.
FAMILY LIFE, a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International and a
leader in marriage & family ministry, will be hosting the WEEKEND TO
REMEMBER MARRIAGE CONFERENCE December 11-13 at the Wild Dunes
Resort, Charleston. They are hopefully optimistic that they can host
retreats this Fall. The teaching content will be about the "4 Act Play of Marriage" - The
Dream, The Fall, The Hope, The Mission. For more information, call 843.640.1787
(John & Ann McDermott, Missionaries to Marriages & Families)
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the CAROLINA
CATHOLIC PROFESSIONALS FOOD DRIVE. To date, they have given out
over 25,000 lbs. of food to neighbors in need. At this time, we are in
need of food to fill to-go bag lunches at our Neighborhood House
location and stock our food pantries. The following is a list of our most-
needed items. These donations can be dropped off at Blessed Sacrament
Church (front porch). Items: jelly/jam, peanut butter, canned fruits,
canned meats, crackers, snacks, cereal, shelf-stable milk, individually
packaged snack packs, rice, cases of bottled water, sandwich bread, juice (64oz
bottles), and canned vegetables. We thank you for your generosity!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO WERE RECENTLY BAPTIZED:
Jackson Thomas Brunke, son of Ryan Wesley Brunke and Chelsey Lauren
Brunke.
THE EUCHARIST: LIFE BLOOD OF THE CHRISTIAN
The Last Supper: “Take this ….. do this in remembrance of me.” Do what? Do what is necessary for you
to become what I have begun to make in you by this action, namely, members of my body to be my
presence in the world.
It is through baptism that the believer becomes incorporated into the Body of Christ so as to become a
sign and witness to God’s reign in human history. It is through the Eucharist that the Last Supper is
made present again and those who break bread and drink of the cup become renewed as a communion
with Christ and one another.
Let us now explore some of the characteristics of our culture which make it difficult for us to do and be
what the Lord intended. Cultural diversity in the United States: the Church is part of this diversity and
the diversity is part of the Church. Herein lies the delicate balance. Are we so absorbed in the American
mentality that we have lost our distinctive Christian identity and the power to transform the culture???
We speak of our ‘pluralistic’ culture. It is the maintenance of diverse sub-cultures in harmony and
openness to each other. Is it possible for the Church to be a force of cultural transformation? To say NO
is to give up on God; to say YES is to hold fast to the Person of Christ who himself lived the challenges of
transforming the culture of his day.
Some of His challenges:
1. PRIVATISM: “all that matters is what I believe and do.” So all truth becomes relative; religion
becomes private. In contrast, the Christian faith is of its essence … communal.
2. INDIVIDUALISM: We are blinded to the fact that we need each other. We are not isolated
islands in the sea of humanity. This shows itself in private homes, separate rooms with doors, personal
transportation, self-service stores, all of which diminish our common life. And there are more serious
implications: emotional detachment from our social and physical environment, increased competition
between races and sexes, indifference to the poor, aggression in world politics and ‘me and only me’
matters. The Christian faith, on the other hand, is founded on a communal person … the ‘Body of Christ’.
3. SECULARISM: The Christian understanding of the world includes two dimensions: the SACRED
and the SECULAR. The former is based on faith and the non-material world; the latter is based on
definite knowledge and the material world. It seems that, over the years, the sacred is being more and
more ignored, and the secular is more and more emphasized.
Without sounding too critical: our culture is so materialistic. There is a thirst to possess things; we are
dominated by technology and mechanical devices. Ours is a world of technique, control and prediction;
a world of means rather than ends. Our knowledge is trustworthy only if it is objective, analytical and
experimental.
THE CHRISTIAN FAITH STANDS IN CONTRAST TO ALL OF THE ABOVE.
How then can we transform the culture? How can we be effective? How can we change the
consciousness of society from a narrow horizon of self-interest to a consciousness that is more
community-oriented?
We have, as Catholics, a resource that is at the center of all we do … the EUCHARIST. If we let the Lord
nourish us, all our other suppers would feel the impression that His supper leaves on us. If the Eucharist
is allowed to be truly Eucharist, the Church would be transforming the culture.
“Do this in remembrance of me,” said Jesus at the Last Supper. Do what? Do what is necessary for you
to become what I have begun to make in you by this action, namely, members of my body to be my
presence in the world. The teachings of Jesus are closely related to the heart of Jesus – the innermost
aspirations of one who is convinced of the mission that He has embarked upon in obedience to the will
of his heavenly Father … the salvation of the world. Ominous task. Possible only when one lives in the
presence of the Father. Jesus did. Can we? Yes, we can. Isn’t this the promise He made? Live in Me as I
live in the Father; the Father and I are one. This is personal. This is about the very PERSON of Jesus
Christ. This is a close relationship. “Eat my Body”, “Drink my Blood”. This is true Communion with the
Person of Jesus Christ. This living with Jesus does not happen all at once. It could. Generally, it is a
matter of small steps that grow in size with the passing of years. Our very closeness to the Person of
Jesus is the foundation of understanding His teachings, His Gospel. And this process is “continuous and
cumulative.” It is a life-process. It never stops. It is not just a matter of ‘knowing’ what He said. It is
‘doing’ what He said. Like Father, like Son. It comes with an attachment to His very Person, His Heart,
His will to live the life of His Father in answer to the mission of saving the world. Folks have actually done
this when we look down the centuries of time. How many individuals (we call them saints and martyrs)
have lived so close to the Person of Jesus that their very lives meant nothing apart from Him. And so
they sacrificed their all for Him. We too can do this.
My friends: just a few thoughts on a relationship that takes a lifetime to achieve … to become one with
Jesus Christ.
With love,
Fr. Derrick
QUINCEAÑERAS
Para solicitar la Misa de Acción de Gracias, los
padres interesados deben contactar a la oficina
parroquial de 2 a 5 meses antes de la fecha
estimada. No se pueden reservar fechas antes de
los 5 meses. La quinceañera debe haber recibido
el sacramento de la Confirmación.
FORMACIÓN DE FE
Se ha enviado por correo cartas con los planes de
la Primera Comunión y la Confirmación. Si usted
no ha recibido los mensajes de textos
informativos, por favor, llame a Patricia
Mochizuki a la oficina parroquial.
PRESENTACIÓN DE NIÑOS
Solicitar en la sacristía con una o dos semanas de
anticipación.
DECRETO DE NULIDAD
Todas las peticiones para una declaración
de nulidad matrimonial deben de ser
sometidas al Tribunal por medio de su
parroquia local. Para ayuda en el proceso,
comuníquese con Patricia Mochizuki: (843)
556-0801 o
mmochizuki@charlestondiocese.org.
BLESSED SACRAMENT LES DA LA BIENVENIDA
A TODAS LAS NUEVAS FAMILIAS Y VISITANTES
¿Le gustaría inscribirse a la Parroquia Blessed
Sacrament? Las planillas de inscripción se
encuentran en la entrada principal de la iglesia,
en la oficina parroquial y en la página de
Internet: blsac.org.
BAUTISMO
Los padres que deseen bautizar a sus hijos deben
ponerse en contacto con la oficina parroquial para
hacer los arreglos. Una charla preparatoria es
obligatoria para los padres y padrinos.
MATRIMONIO
Aquellos con deseos de entrar al Sacramento del
Matrimonio deben llamar a la oficina parroquial,
al menos, seis meses previos a la fecha deseada.
VISITA A LOS ENFERMOS
Actualmente, las visitas a enfermos siguen
restringidas.
PRIMERA SAGRADA COMUNIÓN Y
CONFIRMACIÓN
La preparación para la recepción de estos
sacramentos es llevada a cabo por la oficina de la
Formación de Fe. Para información en español,
por favor, contáctese con Patricia Mochizuki.
PARA SU INFORMACIÓN
OFICINA PARROQUIAL
MINISTERIO HISPANO
Contacto: Patricia Mochizuki
Horario: lunes, miércoles y jueves
8:30 a. m. - 2 p. m.
Puede dejar mensaje a cualquier hora. Teléfono:
(843) 556-0801, ext. 20. Correo Electrónico:
mmochizuki@charlestondiocese.org.
MISAS DE LA SEMANA
DOMINGO, 19 de julio
9:00 a. m. Jodie Parker
11:00 a. m. Julie Hardy Santuk
1:30 p. m. Intenciones Varias
5:00 p. m. Les Blyth
LUNES, 20 de julio
8:00 a. m. James L. Dailey
MARTES, 21 de julio
8:00 a. m. William Kenneth Johnson
MIÉRCOLES, 22 de julio
8:00 a. m. Dorothy Bendt
JUEVES, 23 de julio
8:00 a. m. Alice Bolchoz
VIERNES, 24 de julio
8:00 a. m. John Pinto
SÁBADO, 25 de julio
5:00 p. m. Por el bienestar espiritual y material
de la comunidad parroquial
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SACRAMENTO DE RECONCILIACIÓN
Sábados 3:30 - 4:30 p. m. (inglés)
Domingos 12:45 - 1:15 p. m. (español)
Fuera de este horario: pedir cita en la oficina
FLORES EN LA IGLESIA
Si desea donar flores para la iglesia o la
capilla, por favor, l lamar a la oficina
parroquial (843) 556-0801. Con gusto le
atenderemos. Recuerde, si desea hablar en
español, l lamar los lunes, miércoles o jueves.
DESCUENTO EN LA MENSUALIDAD
La mensualidad del colegio Blessed
Sacrament y del bachillerato Bishop
England se determina según el estatus
activo de los feligreses.
CAPILLA DE ADORACIÓN PERPETUA
La capilla de adoración está cerrada
hasta nuevo aviso.
Por los momentos, tendremos la
EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
EN LA IGLESIA, MIÉRCOLES, 8:30AM - 4PM
Si desea anotarse para una hora, por favor, enviar texto a
Pa� Brassington (843) 901�9467 o llamar a Patricia
Mochizuki (843) 556�0801 ext. 20. ¡Gracias!�
� La escena �ene lugar en un campo donde el propietario siembra el grano, pero una
noche llega el enemigo y siembra la cizaña, término que en hebreo deriva de la misma raíz que
el nombre "Satanás" y reclama el concepto de división. Todos sabemos que el demonio es un
cizañero, siempre intenta separar a las personas, las familias, las naciones y los pueblos. Los
siervos querían quitar en seguida la hierba mala, pero el amo lo impide con esta mo�vación:
"no, que, al arrancar la cizaña, podríais arrancar también el trigo". Porque todos sabemos que
cuando la cizaña crece se parece mucho al grano bueno, y está el peligro de confundirlos. La
enseñanza de la parábola es doble. En primer lugar, dice que el mal que hay en el mundo no
proviene de Dios, sino de su enemigo, el Maligno. Es curioso, este va de noche a sembrar la
cizaña, en la oscuridad, en la confusión, donde no hay luz, pero va él y siembra la cizaña. Este
enemigo es astuto: ha sembrado el mal en medio del bien, así es imposible separar claramente
a los hombres; pero Dios, al final, podrá hacerlo. (Papa Francisco, Rezo del Angelus 20/07/14).�
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� Jesús, da a escoger entre trigo o cizaña, entre ser de su equipo o no ser. La enseñanza
también lleva a reflexionar que buenos y malos crecen juntos. La oportunidad de la salvación
es para todos, los ejemplos de vida son mo�vo de cambios de corazón. Es por eso muy
importante ser modelo para las generaciones futuras. En cada minuto de la vida se puede
hacer el bien. ¡Aprovecha!�
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Diócesis de Charleston�
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DEFINICIÓN DE UN FELIGRÉS ACTIVO
Una familia feligresa activa es aquella que ha estado debidamente inscrita en la parroquia al menos por
tres meses consecutivos, participa en el culto asistiendo a la Misa dominical (puede ser la Misa del
sábado de las 5 p. m.), colocando el sobre semanal en el ofertorio como evidencia, y participa
activamente en un ministerio del colegio o de la iglesia, y además, participa en la ofrenda con gratitud
y sacrificio.
La Parroquia Blessed Sacrament le pide, por favor, que al asistir a las Misas dominicales, siempre
entregue su sobre semanal, aún si está vacío.
USO DE LOS SOBRES EN LA MISA
Si usted da su ofrenda por internet, por favor, entregue su sobre vacío en la Misa marcando la casilla «I
give online». Si Ud. da su ofrenda en la Misa, recuerde que en el día que no contribuya, debe colocar el
sobre vacío marcando la casilla «My family participated[…]».
El no usar los sobres por tres meses, coloca a la persona o familia como inactiva. Los sobres y las
contribuciones se registran en la semana en que se reciben. Para que su asistencia y su contribución se
registren correctamente, asegúrese de que el sobre que use tenga claramente su nombre completo y
dirección.
Un feligrés activo de la Iglesia Blessed Sacrament puede contar con el privilegio de un descuento en el
pago del COLEGIO CATÓLICO BLESSED SACRAMENT O DEL BACHILLERATO BISHOP ENGLAND.
Debido al Covid-19, entendemos la situación de la asistencia a la Misa y la dispensa permitida en
estos momentos. Si a usted le preocupa venir a la Misa por su salud, puede entregar su sobre en la
oficina, enviarlo por correo o dar su ofrenda por internet. Una vez que la dispensa se levante y
todos podamos celebrar la Misa juntos libremente, los sobres deben de ser colocados en la cesta de
la colecta, aunque sea vacío, a cada Misa dominical que asista.
“El Hijo del hombre enviará a sus ángeles para que arranquen de su Reino a todos
los que inducen a otros al pecado y a todos los malvados, y los arrojen en el horno
encendido. Allí será el llanto y la desesperación. Entonces los justos brillarán
como el sol en el Reino de su Padre”. - Mt 13, 41-43
Leccionario II © 1987 Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del
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