Blessed Sacrament Parish – July 26, 2020
We, Blessed Sacrament Parish, Are a Christ-Centered Community,
Committed to Worship the Father, Committed to Respond to the Spirit’s Gifts,
Committed to Loving Service to All God’s People
Nosotros, la Parroquia del Santísimo Sacramento, Somos una Comunidad Centrada en Cristo,
Comprometidos a Adorar al Padre, Comprometidos a Responder a los Dones del Espíritu Santo,
Comprometidos en el Servicio Amoroso a Todo el Pueblo de Dios
Please keep these things in mind:
The obligation to attend Sunday Mass is still suspended by our Bishop.
You can view all Masses listed below on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BSCWV/
Worship aids for each Mass will be sent to all by separate emails.
Mass Schedule
Day Date Time Intention
Sunday (public) 7/26 10:00am + Bunny Crockett by Ro DeBias
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday (closed) 7/29 Noon + Carless Williams by Mary Ann Johnson
Thursday (closed) 7/30 Noon + Mike & Mary Paterno by Jim & Natalie Zellers
Friday (closed) 7/31 Noon + Pete Higgs by Ro DeBias
Saturday
Sunday (public) 8/2 10:00am + Judy Dumont by Jerry & Jane Roy
We Remember in Our Prayers Bill Abbot, Barbara Baldy, Patrick Burriss, Elizabeth Coleman, Matthew Crabtree, Rhonda Crede, Karol Dunford,
Joe Eisel, Janine Estep, Marietta Fenton, Rose Finch, Patty Geissinger, Joe Gregg, Kathleen Groom, Bogdan (Danny)
Gumowski, John Hanna, Ann Henderson, John & Claire Johnson, John Lordan, Bob Lucas, Louann Lynch-Kelley, Alec
Mansfield, Mike McCready, Mary Ann Shear, Nicholas Taylor, Sandy Wheeler, and Lily Woolwine.
New Life Miles Henry Young, son of Adam and Christin Young
Eileen Teresa Flatley, daughter of Timothy and Gwynne Flatley
Important Notes
In-person individual Confessions are available by appointment only.
Contact Fr. John at 304-377-3560 or [email protected]
To visit the Blessed Sacrament
You are always welcome to sit under the canopy of our 4th Ave front entrance
where you can see the tabernacle and sanctuary lamp through the clear window 24/7.
This Week at Blessed Sacrament Parish
All ZOOM gatherings are open only to specific parishioners who have indicated their interest
and who have received a personal email with connection information – so let us know if YOU want "in".
Day Date Time Event Location
Sat 7/25 9:00am Men's Bible Study Group ZOOM
Sun 7/26 10:00am Mass
facebook.com/BSCWV/
blessedsacramentwv.org
Parish Hall – limited seating
11:30am Holy Communion in cars South Parking Lot
Mon 7/27
Tue 7/28 6:00pm Purls ZOOM
Wed 7/29 10:00am Bible Study – Old Testament ZOOM
Mass (private) facebook.com/BSCWV/
1:00pm Bible Study – New Book! Isaiah ZOOM
7:00pm Bible Study – Sunday Readings ZOOM
Thu 7/30 Noon Mass (private) facebook.com/BSCWV/
1:00pm Bible Study – Grades 2-5 ZOOM
Fri 7/31 Mass (private) facebook.com/BSCWV/
Sat 8/1 9:00am Men's Bible Study Group ZOOM
Sun 8/2 10:00am Mass
facebook.com/BSCWV/
blessedsacramentwv.org
Parish Hall – limited seating
11:30am Holy Communion in cars South Parking Lot
Our Middle School and High School youth groups will meet again via Zoom on Sept. 1 and Sept. 3.
New Youth-Led Ministry! Join us!
We’ve begun a new ministry to the residents of Valley Center Nursing Home, making/collecting handwritten cards, word
search puzzle books, old CD players that work, bookmarks, and anything else that might help the 125 residents of Valley
Center Nursing Home feel loved.
To join us in our card-writing ministry, email Mary Odin at [email protected] and she’ll mail you three blank
greeting cards with instructions. You can also participate by using your own cards from home, or by bringing blank
greeting cards to the church to donate to our growing group of card-writers. Cards and other items will be collected at the
church to be delivered together to Valley Center. Completed greeting cards with or without envelopes (unsealed, please,
so they can be matched to recipients at Valley Center) may be placed in our colorful mailbox at the church. Thank you!
FAQ: What method of donating has the lowest amount of fees?
Answer: There are NO fees associated with mailing your donation to us
or with asking your bank to send us your donation through online banking.
You can even ask your bank to make a recurring payment to Blessed Sacrament.
New Ways to Donate to
Blessed Sacrament Parish
By smartphone app:
Download MinistryOne from your phone’s app store,
then search for and choose Blessed Sacrament
By texting:
469-BLESSWV (or 469-253-7798)
Text the word “give,” wait a moment,
then follow the link given in the response text.
By our website:
Click the “Donate Now” button below our Come Home video.
(Nota bene: The forms are not as pretty as Natalie would like them to be so
you will see their “look” change over the coming weeks.)
Our Partners in Community Service
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH COALBURG FOOD PANTRY NEWS from Debbie Wright
The Food Pantry has been in more demand since COVID-19 has invaded our life.
We used to average 35 to forty families served. We are now averaging 55 to 60 and on one occasion we had 70.
We are so grateful to the members of Blessed Sacrament for their continued support of our parish and our food pantry in particular.
At this time we are working with a skeleton crew of six to eight people for safety reasons. Our food pantry is "drive up." The cars pull up, we take their information (they used to fill out forms for us) and we carry the bagged food to their vehicles. No one gets out of the vehicle.
This past week we were short staffed due to doctor's appointments. Two of our teenagers (Elise and Julianna) that attend Charleston Catholic stepped up and saved the day. They helped unload the food delivery and pack the bags for the Thursday distribution.
Our parish is an elderly one. We have been fortunate that they are loyal in sending in their weekly contributions and many are remembering the food pantry with monetary donations during this time.
Many hands make light work at Good Shepherd so that many can eat!
Note that they're all smiling!!
Debbie Wright is the center figure with the light blue "EASTBANK" sweatshirt.
Our Partners in Community Service
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH COALBURG FOOD PANTRY NEWS
Blessed Sacrament Tithe Fund recently gave an additional $2,800 to the food pantry to purchase needed food
items – this was in place of our customary spring food drive. Due to high need in their community, we will
make an additional $3,000 donation from our Tithe Fund later this month. We are determined to support the
dedicated parishioners of Good Shepherd who want to make sure that no one in their poverty-stricken area
goes hungry!
While contributions to the Tithe Fund are always welcome, this weekend
and next weekend we encourage everyone to donate what they might
have spent on buying food items for Coalburg.
For those who come in person to Mass there will be a separate collection box in our breezeway to receive cash
or check donations. If you wish to have your cash donation recorded, please place it in any envelope with
your envelope number on the outside. Checks will automatically be recorded. You may also mail a
contribution or drop off an envelope at our south entrance.
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Our Partners in Community Service
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH COALBURG FOOD PANTRY NEWS
If you prefer to use a credit/debit card, please go to our parish website https://blessedsacramentwv.org/. On
the home page you will see:
When you click on "Donate Now" you will move to this page:
Under "FUND" you can choose "Tithe Fund". Then you will be guided to indicate a credit/debit card or bank account as your source of funds. Complete the requested information, then click "SUBMIT" to complete your transaction. (Even though a small % of your contribution will be paid as a fee to the middleman, you will be given credit for your complete amount.)
Our Partners in Community Service
Covenant House
2020 has been a tough one, with more plot twists than any of us could have imagined. But in spite of
everything, people of all ages and incomes are stepping up to support Covenant House in giving the
community’s most vulnerable the tools they need to lift themselves out of hunger, homelessness, and poverty.
We just kicked off our campaign on Facebook – and this year, we’re excited to share new stories from several
familiar faces. We caught up with seven past Here for Good participants who are continuing to rise to the
occasion by supporting Covenant House and our community.
They know that by giving just a little every month, they are capable of making a huge difference in someone’s
quality of life. Keep an eye out for their stories (here and on Facebook) to learn more about what they’re up to
now!
Click Here to Join the Campaign
For a pledge of just $10 per month – less than the cost of Netflix – you can help a family put food on their
table, give a neighbor the assistance they need to avoid eviction, and enable someone to find a permanent
home. And while we can’t celebrate this campaign in person this year, when you sign up to donate, you’ll get
access to an exclusive Here for Good playlist with new additions monthly for the rest of the year!
The Here for Good campaign runs from now until the end of the month, during that time we’ll be sharing
the stories of amazing supporters like the one below. You won’t want to miss them!
P.S. Blessed Sacrament Tithe Fund also supports Covenant House with a monthly
allotment.
Other Information of Interest
Other Information of Interest
If you haven’t heard yet, The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation is hosting its 2020 Race Matters Summit virtually:
https://tgkvf.org/race-matters-summit/
Registration is free and the speakers are going to be amazing! It is a series of webinars, featuring some wonderful YWCA
committee and board members as well as national speakers.
Jennifer Reed Goddard, Chief Program Officer, YWCA Charleston
1426 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV 25301 C: 304.989-0074 F: 304.340.3614
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Next Sunday's Mass Readings – August 2, 2020
Reading 1 Isaiah 55:1-3
Thus says the LORD:
All you who are thirsty, come to the water! You who have no money, come, receive grain and eat;
Come, without paying and without cost, drink wine and milk!
Why spend your money for what is not bread; your wages for what fails to satisfy?
Heed me, and you shall eat well, you shall delight in rich fare. Come to me heedfully, listen, that you may have life.
I will renew with you the everlasting covenant, the benefits assured to David.
Responsorial Psalm Psalms 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
The LORD is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and of great kindness.
The LORD is good to all and compassionate toward all his works.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
The eyes of all look hopefully to you, and you give them their food in due season;
you open your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
The LORD is just in all his ways and holy in all his works.
The LORD is near to all who call upon him, to all who call upon him in truth.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
Reading 2 Romans 8:35, 37-39
Brothers and sisters:
What will separate us from the love of Christ? Will anguish, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or
the sword? No, in all these things we conquer overwhelmingly through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither
death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor present things, nor future things, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor
any other creature will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Gospel Matthew 14:13-21
When Jesus heard of the death of John the Baptist, he withdrew in a boat to a deserted place by himself.
The crowds heard of this and followed him on foot from their towns. When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd,
his heart was moved with pity for them, and he cured their sick. When it was evening, the disciples approached him and
said, “This is a deserted place and it is already late; dismiss the crowds so that they can go to the villages and buy food for
themselves.” Jesus said to them, “There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves.” But they said to
him, “Five loaves and two fish are all we have here.” Then he said, “Bring them here to me,” and he ordered the crowds to
sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, he said the blessing, broke the
loaves, and gave them to the disciples, who in turn gave them to the crowds. They all ate and were satisfied, and they
picked up the fragments left over— twelve wicker baskets full. Those who ate were about five thousand men, not counting
women and children.
Parish / Staff Contacts & Other Information
Our office hours are suspended until further notice
Address: 305 E Street, South Charleston, WV 25303
Telephone (Parish Office): 304.744.5523 E-mail: [email protected]
Web page: www.blessedsacramentwv.org
Our Parish Staff
Pastor Rev. John H. Finnell Cell: 304.377.3560 calls and texts
E-mail: [email protected]
Deacon Rev. Mr. John Hanna Home: 304.935.4646 Cell: 304.389.7255
E-mail: [email protected]
Pastoral Associate Jeanne Haas E-mail: [email protected]
Office Manager Natalie Zellers Office E-mail: [email protected]
Music & Youth Director Mary Odin E-mail: [email protected]
Our Pastoral Council
Laura Jennings, facilitator Rick Brennan Tiffany Wilson Danny Scalise Tim Norris
Reagan Whitmyer John F. Gianola Ken Holz Jack Dever Ann Dever
Joe Jenkins Joe Gresham Matt Hayes Philip Maramba
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Pastor's Pages
Our Current Financial Status Our Pastoral Council requested that everyone have access to basic information about how our financial status
has been impacted during the pandemic. Thanks to Natalie Zellers for extracting these details.
Our regular offertory contributions in the first 6 months of 2020 were $35,000 lower than for the same
period of 2019.
Our regular operating expenses in the first 6 months of 2020 were also $26,000 lower than for the same
period of 2019.
That left a deficit of $9,000 which did not become an immediate burden because our diocese requested
funding through the federal Payroll Protection Plan for all of its parishes. From that "forgiveable loan" Blessed
Sacrament received $39,475 to use toward our staff’s salaries. Our bishop also directed our diocesan finance
office to pay all parish pastors' compensation for May and June, which saved our parish about $7,000. Our
bishop also directed the diocesan office to ship a pallet of sanitation supplies to every parish, at no cost to us.
Even before we knew we would receive the Payroll Protection funds we had made a commitment to not
terminate or lay off or furlough any of our employees. Even if working fewer hours, they all continued to
receive their regular base salary.
Many of our parishioners have elected to make donations to us through their bank’s online banking system.
(This allows bank customers to pay their bills and send other payments, like donations, without the bank
customer writing and mailing a check. Often this service is free.)
Many have also elected to mail their donations to us – often with lovely notes – thank you!
Parishioners and visitors can now make donations to our parish via text and smartphone app.
A donation form is also available on our parish website https://blessedsacramentwv.org/ (more on using this
portal on page 6 of this bulletin). Each of these options require a small fee.
In the past many parishioners chose to designate their contributions for particular programs, ministries or
needs with the understanding that such contributions would be exempt from our diocesan assessment of 9%.
As of this year, that exemption strategy has ended. All contributions made to Blessed Sacrament for any
purpose are now assessed except for direct donations to our Tithe Fund.
Of that 9% assessment, 3% is for cathedraticum, a standard tax to support diocesan central services such as
the salaries of the bishop and his staff and the operation of diocesan programs. (In most U.S. dioceses that
percentage is much larger.) The other 6% is for the Priests Health and Retirement Association – the fund that
provides health insurance coverage and retirement pensions for our diocesan priests. (In addition to our 6%
assessment each parish also pays a monthly amount per priest and we also have the annual special collection
in early Spring.)
I am much more confident now, under Bishop Brennan, that these funds are being managed responsibly – so I
have no qualms about the assessment as I did under Bishop Bransfield.