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A Parish Family of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston Parish Clergy Our Mission Office hours: Stay connected: Welcome! Are you new? congratulations to our 2019 confirmands and their families! © Marcel Farge
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  • A Parish Family of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston

    Parish Clergy

    Our Mission

    Office hours:

    Stay connected:

    Welcome! Are you new?

    congratulations to our 2019 confirmands and their families!

    © Marcel Farge

  • Letter from Our Pastor

    1 Church

    2 Christ the King Adoration Chapel

    3 PAC (Parish Activity Center) & PAC Classroom

    4 Guadalupe Hall

    5 School & School Offices (Lourdes Hall)

    6 & 7 Parish House, under the protection of Our Lady of Fatima

    8 KofC Building

    9 Pope Francis House

    10 Walsingham Hall

    Parking Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14

    Dear Friends in Christ,

    Robert Cardinal Sarah, the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, has written a new book which will be published in English on 1 September as The Day is Now Far Spent. You can pre-order it at https://www.ignatius.com/The-Day-Is-Now-Far-Spent-P3301.aspx . For a few weeks, we will whet our appetite for the book with excerpts from an interview with The Catholic Herald on 5 April.

    7) One chapter is dedicated to the “crisis of the Church.” When precisely do you place the beginning of this crisis and what does it consist in? In particular, how do you relate the “crisis of faith” to the cri-sis of “moral theology.” Does one precede the other?

    The crisis of the Church is above all a crisis of the faith. Some want the Church to be a human and horizontal socie-ty; they want it to speak the language of the media. They want to make it popular. They urge it not to speak about God, but to throw itself body and soul into social problems: migration, ecology, dialogue, the culture of encounter, the struggle against poverty, for justice and peace. These are of course important and vital questions before which the Church cannot shut her eyes. But a Church such as this is of interest to no one. The Church is only of interest because she allows us to encounter Jesus. She is only legitimate because she passes on Revelation to us. When the Church becomes overburdened with human structures, it obstructs the light of God shining out in her and through her. We are tempted to think that our action and our ideas will save the Church. It would be better to begin by let-ting her save herself.

    I think we are at a turning point in the history of the Church. The Church needs a profound, radical reform that must begin by a reform of the life of her priests. Priests must be possessed by the desire for holiness, for perfection in God and fidelity to the doctrine of Him who has chosen and sent them. Their whole being and all their activities must be put to the service of sanctity. The Church is holy in herself. Our sins and our worldly concerns prevent her holiness from diffusing itself. It is time to put aside all these burdens and allow the Church finally appear as God made Her. Some believe that the history of the Church is marked by structural reforms. I am sure that it is the saints who change history. The structures follow afterwards, and do nothing other than perpetuate the what the saints brought about.

    We need saints who dare to see all things through the eyes of faith, who dare to be enlightened by the light of God. The crisis of moral theology is the consequence of a voluntary blindness. We have refused to look at life through the light of the Faith.

    In the conclusion of my book, I speak about a poison from which are all suffering: a virulent atheism. It permeates everything, even our ecclesiastical discourse. It consists in allowing radically pagan and worldly modes of thinking or living to coexist side by side with faith. And we are quite content with this unnatural cohabitation! This shows that our faith has become diluted and inconsistent! The first reform we need is in our hearts. We must no longer com-promise with lies. The Faith is both the treasure we have to defend and the power that will permit us to defend it.

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • sunday, 19 mayfifth sunday of easter (OF year C)

    fourth sunday after easter (EF)

    monday, 20 mayst bernardine of siena (OF & EF)

    tuesday, 21 mayst christopher magallanes

    & companions (OF)

    feria of paschaltide (EF)

    8a Mass William & Mary Rippon+(FCS)

    10a Mass H. Lee Heap+(FCS)

    12p EF Mass Rita & Bob Coleman+ (FRT)

    6p Mass For the People of the Parish (FRT)

    7a Mass Agnes Nguyen+(FRT)

    12p EF Mass Michael & Megan Capelle

    & Family (FRT)

    7p Novena

    7a Mass Conor & Bernadette Synette-L (FRT)

    12p EF Mass Pope, Clergy, Seminarians &

    Religious (FCS)

    wednesday, 22 mayst rita of cascia (OF)

    feria of paschaltide (EF)

    thursday, 23 mayeaster weekday (OF)

    feria of paschaltide (EF)

    friday, 24 mayeaster weekday (OF)

    feria of paschaltide (EF)

    8.30a Mass Shannon Harkins-L (FCS)

    12p EF Mass Jason & Angela Hill & Family-L (FRT)

    5p Confessions (FCS & FRT)

    7a Mass Conor & Bernadette Synette-L (FCS)

    12p EF Mass Kelly & Wenzel Families-L (FRT)

    7a Mass Frank & Laura Solties+(FCS)

    12p EF Mass Mario & Laura Russo & Family-L (FCS)

    saturday, 25 maysts bede the venerable, & mary (OF)

    st gregory VII (OF & EF)

    sunday, 26 maysixth sunday of easter (OF year C)

    fifth sunday after easter (EF)

    prayer requests

    All those serving our country, Gena Cunning-

    ham, Julie Mallory, Bridgitte Gunnells, Wrenn

    Calcutt, Jim Bannister, Stephen Wiltberger,

    Lillie Nesbitt, Kevin Stainton, Doris Pratt, Ron

    Schichtel, Sarah Williams, Kenneth Price, Helen

    Pihokker, Kevin McGavin, Joan Rohaley, Ed

    Smith, Jackie Andrejack, Deacon Bob Smith,

    Leslie Ziminsky, Shannon Harkins, Charlie

    Dustimer, Gloria Dussich, Sally Little, Genny

    Khars, Rose Schillaci, Josh Rimer, Kristina Mur-

    phy, Kenny Sajous, Laurie Taylor, Tony Sca-

    chetti, Carl Jones, Sharon Huecker, Scott

    Warga, Mary DeCosimo, Jackie Fiedler, Carlos

    Jimenez, Louise Krug, Sonia Nietzen, and Jim

    Marrelli, Margot Capobianco, Jennifer Pfaffl,

    Karina Smith and Jay Tuxford.

    8a EF Mass Wersinger Family-L (FCS)

    3.30p Confessions (FCS & FRT)

    5p Mass John “Bill” Gilman+(FRT)

    8a Mass Roberta Roper+(FCS)

    10a Mass 4th Dgree Members & their Deceased

    Brothers of Assembly 2502 (FCS)

    12p EF Mass Stephania & Mycola Seniuk+(FRT)

    6p Mass For the People of the Parish (FRT)

    Prince of Peace Community Calendar

    Please contact the Parish Office to request a name be added to the prayer list. We will leave names on the prayer list for two weeks, unless requested otherwise.

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • The Parish Office & School will be closed Monday.

    27 May in observance of Memorial Day. There will

    be one Mass that day at 9a in English.

    Consider being an usher/greeter at one of our many

    masses! Contact Marco De Maria at 864.414.3090

    or at [email protected] to discuss how you can

    help us with this important ministry.

    Please pray with us! Novena of the Miraculous Medal of the Virgin Mary is said every Monday night 7p-7.14p in the adoration chapel

    Happenings & Needs

    Are you a Mom seeking community from other

    Catholic Moms? Join the Facebook group: Upstate

    Catholic Moms to connect with Moms online, receive

    invitations to spontaneous events, and more!

    • During the school year, this group meets on cer-

    tain Fridays from 9.30a-11.30a for a rosary, Gos-

    pel reading, coffee and socializing:

    • Upcoming dates: 24, 31 May

    • Over the summer, the group will meet to discuss

    "Pass it On: Equipping Kids for the Journey of

    Faith" on Monday nights from 7.30p-9.30p at the

    home of various members.

    • Summer dates: 10, 17, 24 June,; 8, 15, 22,

    29 July; 5, 12 August.

    Learn more via Annie: [email protected]

    We’re thrilled you’re part of our parish family: Alex-

    ia Schaeffer and Greg Campbell.

    Parents desiring Baptism for their children must at-

    tend a Baptism Class. The next class will be held on

    Thursday, 13 June at 6.30p in Parish House Confer-

    ence Room. Questions? Contact Deacon Gus at

    864.420.0497 or [email protected].

    envelopes #385 $19,059

    loose cash $2,847

    electronic deposits #59 $5,133

    total sunday offertory $27,039

    weekly budget needed $25,000

    surplus/(shortfall) $2,039

    st vincent de paul society $5,129

    All hours to adore are available

    for adoption. Co-adorers to

    serve as a 2nd person in the

    Chapel are appreciated. Urgent

    needs for primary adorers are

    as follows:

    10a Mondays

    11a Tuesdays

    7a & 4p Saturdays

    Contact Lisa Buss to obtain the code to the door

    at 864.508.7123. The code is not available via email

    alone, but questions may be directed to

    [email protected].

    CDs are available in the narthex and cost $4 each or

    3 for $10. Please put money in black box be-

    side CD holder.

    Try This Title: Discovering the Biblical Significance of

    Mary

    In one of the most inspiring

    CDs we have ever offered on

    the Virgin Mary, Dr. Scott

    Hahn reveals incredible insights

    on the Biblical basis for the

    Catholic teachings regarding

    Mary as the Ark of the New

    Covenant. This presentation

    will help shatter many misconceptions and clearly

    demonstrate how Catholic teachings are unmistaka-bly rooted in Sacred Scripture.

    Following the presentation is a bonus segment from

    a prior talk by Dr. Hahn, Why Do We Have a Pope?

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • • The Men’s Bible Study welcomes men to join a

    study on Isaiah meeting on Tuesdays at 7p in the

    Middle School Building. For questions, contact

    Michael Thompson at 864.449.7845. Off for Sum-

    mer as of 21 May

    • Dribble for Destiny Summer Basketball Camp

    is for ages 6-13 boys & girls. It will be held 9a-12n

    on Monday, 8 July-Thursday,11 July. Camp in-

    cludes 2 ball dribbling, passing, shooting, ball han-

    dling, daily contests, daily devotions, video, snack

    and full court play round out each day’s activities.

    Awards ceremony is on 11 July @ 11a. The cost

    is $99 and includes a t-shirt OR ball. Registration

    forms are available in the Parish Office or on

    dribble4destiny.org.

    • Our popular Summer Choral Theatre is 15-

    22 June. Participants will learn and perform a

    faith-building, fully-costumed musical drama.

    Each half-day session (mornings grades 1-4, after-

    noons grades 5-8) is an all-inclusive activity with

    themed snacks, social activities, and outdoor

    time, in addition to the rehearsals of singing, stag-

    ing, and basic choreography. Contact Kelly at

    [email protected]

    • Summer Art Camp with Marilyn Alber is a

    great way for kids entering 1st-8th grade to kick

    off summer and be creative. Chose between

    week 1 (10-14 June) and/or week 2 (17-21 June).

    Classes are held for 2 hours each day Monday-

    Friday in the Media & Art Building. The cost of a

    1-week session is $160, materials provided. The

    registration deadline is Wednesday, 29 May.

    Forms are available at the school office. For addi-

    tional information, contact [email protected].

    • Encounter: Experiencing God in the Every-

    day is more than a Bible study program. It is a

    life-changing experience that speaks directly to

    the hearts and minds of middle schoolers. Maria

    Barontini will be holding this study for entering

    6th, 7th, and 8th graders this summer. Dates for

    the study are 11 June, 25 June, 9 July, and 16 July

    from 4-6p in Parish House. Cost for the study

    will be $15. Please contact Maria Barontini to

    register your child by 31 May 2019 or with any

    questions.

    Happenings & Needs

    Fraternus is a mentoring program for boys from 6th

    to 12th grade run by the men of the parish 18-99yo!

    All men are invited to mentor, regardless of whether

    they have a family member in the program. The

    men form a brotherhood of Christian men seeking

    virtue and then they invite the young men into that

    brotherhood. Last Frat Night—5 June.

    • 6th-12th graders are invited to join Frat Nights

    on Wednesdays from 7-8:45pm in the PAC

    To learn more, contact Paul Pizzuti at 864.501.8954

    or Thomas Connelly [email protected].

    If you’re a parishioner graduating from High School

    or College, we would love to congratulate you!

    Please provide us with your name & school from

    which you are graduating by 30 May to

    [email protected].

    Crafters! Craft night will be held from 6-10p in the

    Parish House on 31 May. Come with your supplies

    to work on your own project. All are welcome,

    from scrapbookers, knitters, jewelry makers and be-

    yond, this is the perfect time to work on your hob-

    by. Bring a friend (non- parishioners welcome)!

    Questions or to RSVP (required), please contact

    Michelle via [email protected].

    Our memorial Mass for St Josemaria Escriva has

    been scheduled for 10a on Saturday, 22 June with Fr.

    Tomlinson. A reception will follow in the PAC.

    Questions? Contact Thierry at 864.313.5601

    or [email protected]

    Congratulations to our school and

    RE First Holy Communicants who

    received the Body and Blood of

    our Lord Jesus Christ on Saturday,

    18 May!

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • Happenings & Needs

    Our parish school’s Catholic Identity Committee

    sends a great big THANK YOU to everyone who has

    donated books, DVDs, and CDs for the purpose of

    our starting a Family Resource Library! A system

    of organization and check in/out of materials is being

    developed. And, your donations are still being sought

    of spiritual classics, stories of the saints, resources to

    help families live the liturgical year and more for chil-

    dren or adults. Donations may be dropped off at the

    school office or next to the St. Vincent de Paul box

    in the Narthex. Mark your donations “Resource Li-

    brary.” Questions? Contact Andrea at 864.234.7415

    or [email protected].

    Keep supporting your parish home when you are on

    vacation with the convenience of Electronic Giving.

    To set up electronic donations please call Mark Pul-

    ley, Director of Finance/Bookkeeper, 864.331.3907.

    The prayer to St. Rita, like her miracles, helps remind

    us indeed that “all things are possible with God,” as

    Jesus said in Mark’s gospel (10:27). A statue of St

    Rita is located on the right side of the nave.

    Holy Patroness of those in need, Saint Rita, so humble,

    pure and patient, whose pleadings with thy Divine Spouse

    are irresistible, obtain for me from thy Crucified Christ my

    request (mention it here). Be kind to me, for the greater

    glory of God, and I promise to honor thee and to sing thy

    praises forever.

    Oh glorious St. Rita, who didst miraculously participate in

    the sorrowful Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, obtain for

    me the grace to suffer with resignation the troubles of

    this life, and protect me in all my needs. Amen

    Now is the time to call Greg Duncan, Diocesan Pub-

    lications, to become a bulletin advertiser. Our adver-

    tisers allow us to publish the bulletin at no cost to

    the parish. Reach out to Greg at 704.614.2350 or

    [email protected] to learn more.

    For the health and well-being of our school children and all who spend time on our campus, our entire parish campus (church & school), effective immedi-ately, are smoke, vape & tobacco free.

    Registration forms for 2019-2020 Religious Education

    are available now. Registration fees are $40 until 19

    July 2019 when they go up to $50. Forms are availa-

    ble in the church office. Questions? Please contact

    [email protected].

    Consider serving as a volunteer teaching Religious

    Education for the 2019-2020 school year. Training

    will be provided along with curriculum resources.

    We need several new people to take on these im-

    portant roles in the following slots:

    • 1st grade, RCIC, substitute teachers, and co-

    teachers for 1st grade

    Contact [email protected]

    if you have questions or want to volunteer.

    Join us in praying for those couples in our parish fam-

    ily celebrating a wedding anniversary! Sts. Louis and

    Zelie Martin, pray for:

    • Steve & Christine Harclerode, 12 years on 20 May

    • Phil & Linda Head, 41 years on 20 May

    • Pat & Judy McCallion, 31 years on 21 May

    • Michael & Nancy Crittenden, 10 years on 22 May

    • Bret & Donna King, 21 years on 23 May

    • Robert & Denise Steves, 22 years on May 23

    • Damon & Michelle Grabiec, 18 years on 27 May

    • Andrew & Julia Manahan, 19 years on 28 May

    • Emil & Theresa Fritz, 61 years on 1 June

    • John & Sheila Rainey, 44 years on 7 June

    • David & Jane Schutte, 50 years on 7 June

    • Tom & Laura Barnwell 62 years 15 June • Jerry & Pat Brady, 52 years on 24 June

    • Ray & Ginger Calabro, 30 years on 24 June

    • Larry & Kathy Brown, 60 years on 27 June

    • Ryan & Linni Kubic, 3 years on 9 July

    • Ron & Tammie Bolin, 35 years on 14 July

    Send us your anniversary! Email Kylee at

    [email protected].

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • Happenings & Needs

    In the spirit of Opus Dei, the next Recollection is:

    Note change! Men-Friday, 7 June at 7p reception to

    follow in the PAC. Women-Saturday, 25 May at 9a.

    reception to follow in the parish house.

    Wanting to deepen your faith and prayer life? Drawn

    to Carmelite spirituality? The Lay Carmelites of

    Greenville invite interested Catholic men and women

    to visit our monthly meeting on the First Saturday of

    the month at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Simpson-

    ville. Call Jan 770-827-7929 for more information

    Check our our award-winning K4-8th grade parish

    school! Tours are available at your convenience by

    scheduling with Tammy Lopez at 864.331.3911.

    • Men of the parish and their friends are invited to breakfast and fellowship on Thursday, 1 June. at 8a at Denny’s on Wade Hampton Blvd. For more information, call Tony Scachetti at 864.268.8563.

    Don't miss out on this great opportunity to see The

    Incorrupt Heart of St Jean Vianney at the Basilica of

    St Peter in Columbia on 27 May. The Basilica of

    Saint Peter is located in the heart of downtown Co-

    lumbia, South Carolina at: 1529 Assembly Street

    Columbia, South Carolina 29201. Questions? Call

    803-779-0036 or email [email protected]

    Our Latin Mass community invites everyone to join

    their First Sunday of the Month Potluck after the EF

    12n Mass. Bring a dish to share and enjoy being part

    of this vibrant group! Contact Tracey Mershon at

    [email protected] with questions.

    Cursillo is an apostolic movement in the Catholic

    church in which men and women grow and maintain

    a close relationship with Christ. There are several

    ways to get involved:

    • Men gather weekly at 6.30a on Tuesdays at the

    Chick-fil-A on Pelham Road

    • Men & women attend a regular Second Saturday

    Ultreya Mass at 5p with a delicious potluck din-

    ner after in the Knights of Columbus House.

    RSVP to Joe Valitchka 864.386.1393

    • The next Men’s Weekend is 22-25 August at Our

    Lady of the Hills, near Columbia, SC. The next

    Women’s Weekend is 26-29 September in the

    same spot! Register with Joe Valitchka by calling

    864.386.1393 or [email protected].

    Our Knights of

    Columbus

    9184 kindly

    provided flow-

    ers to all moth-

    ers on Moth-

    er’s Day!

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • Our summer Mass schedule begins Tuesday, 28 May:

    • No Daily Mass on Mondays

    • Daily Mass at 7a on Tuesdays-Fridays (no daily

    Latin Mass at 12p and no daily Mass on Saturday

    morning)

    • Our weekend schedule will stay the same.

    Please note: Memorial Day Mass on 27 May will be at

    9a and Wednesday, 29 May the school Mass will be at

    10a.

    Our summer Confession schedule will change begin-

    ning on Wednesday, 29 May.

    • Wednesday 6-7p

    • Saturday 3.30-4.30p

    The Totus Tuus Potluck is scheduled for 24 July

    2019. All parishioners are welcome to come en-

    joy an evening of fellowship, even if you do not have

    children participating in the program.

    Happenings & Needs

    Please contact Maria Barontini if you are able to help

    with the following needs:

    • be a dinner host Sunday, 21 July for our Totus

    Tuus team (4 individuals). You can host dinner in

    your home, at a restaurant, or with delivery for

    the four member team. Another option, is getting

    together with friends and donating a few gift

    cards together for a restaurant.

    • adult volunteers are needed to help supervise

    during Totus Tuus. If you have ANY availability

    between 9a-2.30p from 22-26 July, please reach

    out.

    • donations of food are needed by 20 July: juice

    boxes, bulk snacks (pretzels, individual chip bags,

    apple sauce, granola bars, etc), packs of bunch o balloons (water balloons), gift cards for Little

    Caesars Pizza, Costco, or BiLo. Please drop off

    any donations to Maria Barontini in the Parish

    House.

    The Prince of Peace Archives committee was estab-lished late last year with the mission to catalog and retain documents, photos, and other media in order to preserve the vibrant history of our parish. So far, we have determined the scope of the documents to be collected and have had meetings with founding members of the parish to start the process. Before we take possession of any parishioner’s keepsakes, we committed to them that everything would be stored in a secure cabinet. Since this is a new com-mittee, it has no budget for any supplies. The team is looking at a Sandusky 72” H electronic lock cabinet which costs about $500. If anyone has a similar type of lockable cabinet that they no longer need, it would be very helpful to us moving forward with our mis-sion. If you can help out in any way or would like to join the committee, please call Maria Rauch at the church office 864.331.3901. Thank you.

    We’re thrilled to offer an additional way for you to

    listen to homilies! Check us out on Google Podcast

    (http://bit.ly/googlepodcastpop), Apple Podcast

    (http://bit.ly/applepodcastpop) and TuneIn (http://

    tun.in/pjqsw).

    A special thank you to Kevin McGuirt of StrongBridge IT

    for donating his time to setup these podcasts!

    Dear Prince of

    Peace Community,

    What an evening it

    was—complete

    with circus acts,

    balloons, prizes,

    and rooms filled

    with smiling fac-

    es. A special thank

    you to Mrs. Baldas-

    sarra, Mrs. Ackerman, and Mrs. Novothney (POP

    ART Chairs) who worked so hard to bring the

    circus to POPCS. Applause to Mrs. Zimmerman

    and everyone else who supported this exciting

    night. On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students

    heartfelt thanks are sent to those who attended

    this magnificent evening. When all is said and

    done, May 11, 2019 will be an evening to remem-

    ber. We came TOGETHER in faith, happiness,

    and friendship! God’s blessings to all of you for

    being a vital part of POPCS!

    Blessings,

    Marianne Tully

    Interim Principal

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • Contact Us

    Fr. Christopher Smith Pastor 864.268.4352 [email protected]

    Fr. Richard Tomlinson Parochial Vicar 864.268.4352 [email protected]

    Deacon Robert Smith Deacon 864.908.7047 [email protected]

    Phil Head Director of Administration 864.331.3908 [email protected]

    Mark Pulley Director of Finance/Bookkeeper 864.331.3907 [email protected]

    Maria Rauch Parish Secretary 864.331.3901 [email protected]

    *contact Maria R. about facility reservations and requesting Anointing of the Sick prior to surgery or when gravely ill

    Angela Calabro Director of Catechesis & Evangelization 864.331.3903 [email protected]

    *contact Angela about marriage preparation (call at least 6 months in advanced of proposed wedding date)

    Maria Barontini Pastoral Associate for Children’s Catechesis 864.331.3919 [email protected]

    *contact Maria B. about first confession, first communion, and confirmation

    Alan Reed Director of Music 864.331.3904 [email protected]

    Elizabeth Eger Organist 864.331.3906 [email protected]

    Marianne Tully Interim Principal 864.331.2145 [email protected]

    Tammy Lopez Office Manager 864.331.3911 [email protected]

    20s-30s-40s group Katie Sullivan 864.404.7796 facebook.com/groups/20s30s40s

    Basketball Maria Rauch 864.331.3901 [email protected]

    Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts Harry Grilliot/Marty Yigdall 864.423.6541 [email protected]

    Columbiettes 9184 Michelle Zimmerman 864.354.7321 [email protected]

    Communications Director Kylee Jean Heap 864.266.8843 [email protected]

    CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) John & Stephanie Lasitter [email protected]

    Foster Families Sara Hinson 864.434.8725 [email protected]

    Food & Financial Assistance St. Vincent de Paul Society 864.331.3937

    Fraternus Paul Pizzuti/Thomas Connelly 864.501.8954 [email protected]

    Knights of Columbus 9184 John Olson 864.354.5680 [email protected]

    Natural Family Planning Kristie Killough 864.243.7800

    Respect Life Tanya Wersinger 864.979.1856 [email protected]

    Sick & Homebound Mark Thompson 864.630.0606

    Spiritual Direction Lisa Buss [email protected]

    Widows/Widowers (BOUNCE) Jean Casey 864.268.7554

    Fr. Christopher Smith Pastor 864.268.4352 [email protected]

    Fr. Richard Tomlinson Parochial Vicar 864.268.4352 [email protected]

    Deacon Robert Smith Deacon 864.908.7047 [email protected]

    *contact Deacon Bob about declarations of nullity

    Deacon Gus Suarez Deacon 864.420.0497 [email protected]

    View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

  • Diocesan & Other Parish News

    Join the Marian Missionaries of Divine Mercy for an inspiring retreat featuring best-selling author and ac-claimed speaker Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, on 19-20 July at St. Joseph’s Catholic School. This retreat in-cludes: 1) five dynamic conferences from Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, 2) coffee and doughnuts, 3) lunch with the Marian Missionaries, 4) Retreat Mass and Chaplet of Divine Mercy, 5) personal testimonies, and 6) a book signing with Fr. Gaitley and so much more!Register now! This popular retreat will sell out fast! Learn more by calling 413-944-8500 Ext. 10

    Knights of Columbus Msgr. Charles J. Baum – As-

    sembly 1073 cordially invites you on Sunday, 26 May

    2019 at 3p to the 2019 Memorial Day Observance

    at 762 Mauldin Road, Greenville, SC 29607, as we

    gather to pay tribute to our fallen Brothers with a

    Presentation of the Colors, a Missing Man Table Cer-

    emony and commemoration of those who have fall-

    en. Refreshments will be served after the observance

    is completed. Beer and Wine will be available for

    purchase. Donations are always accepted.

    St. John the Beloved Catholic

    Church sadly announces the

    retirement of our beloved

    Pastor, Msgr. Chet Moczy-

    dlowski. His dedication,

    grace and spirit will be deep-

    ly missed but we can only be

    happy for him after his 46

    years of devoted service to

    the Catholic Church. Since April 1, 1991, Msgr. Chet

    has served several parishes in South Carolina, includ-

    ing St. James in Conway, Resurrection in Loris,

    Prince of Peace in Taylors, the Cathedral of St. John

    the Baptist in Charleston, St. Andrew in Myrtle

    Beach and St. Benedict in Mount Pleasant. Please join us, Friday, May 24th, 6:00-8:00pm at the Dorchester

    Shrine Club, 2150 Beech Hill Road, to celebrate his

    many years of commitment and dedication. RSVP,

    before Monday, May 20th, is required

    to [email protected].

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