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October 23, 2016 St. Patrick Catholic Church Diocese of Charleston The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D. D., Bishop of Charleston St. Patrick Catholic Church 134 St. Philip St. Charleston, SC 29403 P. O. Box 20726 Charleston, SC 29413 Phone (843) 723-6066 Fax (843) 853-8114 Rectory (843) 853-8858 Email: [email protected] www.catholic-doc.org/StPatrick Mass Schedule Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Student Mass 5:00 p.m. (Aug-May) Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Confessions Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment Fred McKay, Principal Charlton Singleton The Charleston Catholic School Music Director Reverend Father Henry N. Kulah, Pastor
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October 23, 2016

St. Patrick Catholic Church

Diocese of Charleston

The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, D. D., Bishop of Charleston

St. Patrick Catholic Church 134 St. Philip St. Charleston, SC 29403 P. O. Box 20726 Charleston, SC 29413

Phone (843) 723-6066 Fax (843) 853-8114 Rectory (843) 853-8858 Email: [email protected]

www.catholic-doc.org/StPatrick

Mass Schedule

Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m.

Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Student Mass 5:00 p.m. (Aug-May)

Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Confessions Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment

Fred McKay, Principal Charlton Singleton The Charleston Catholic School Music Director

Reverend Father Henry N. Kulah, Pastor

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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 23, 2016

THE SICK: Edna Tolbert, Inez Murry, Roger Jenkins, John Deas, Bernard Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, the Ven-ning Family, Lugenia Marion, Jonae Ballard, Joseph

McKenzie, Ernestine Jones and her grandchildren, Georgetta Brown, Jane Wright, Lauretta Duval Williams, Cornell Hampton, Judy Lytel, Tommy Schrimpf, Maurice Chapman, Keith Mitchell, Alvin Tolbert, Ramona Lango, Martha McCants, Joel Rivera, John Canty, Linda Sims-Drayton, Tracey An-nette Holmes Bell, Carl Washington, and all those at home or in nursing homes.

PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES (OCTOBER)

ENVELOPES & LOOSE 2ND COLLECTIONS

WEEKLY COLLECTION 6,082.00 00.00

MONTHLY COLLECTION TO DATE 13,785.00 00.00

MONTHLY BUDGETED AMOUNT 23,857.36 500.00

MONTHLY OVERAGE/SHORTFALL -10,072.36 -500.00

******************************************************************* BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL 2017*

YEAR TO DATE ACTUAL ** 15,232.50

ANNUAL BUDGET AMOUNT 23,422.00

*The Bishop’s Annual appeal budget amount is based on the calendar year, January 1-December 31. **The year to date actual contributions are provided by the Diocesan Office of

MASS INTENTIONS October 22, 2016–October 28, 2016

Saturday 10/22 Robert Kelly Sunday (8 AM) 10/23 For the People Sunday (10 AM) 10/23 For the People Monday 10/24 Tuesday 10/25 Wednesday 10/26 Thursday 10/27 Friday 10/28

ALWAYS FAITHFUL

Whether you like it or not, you will al-ways grow apart from human beings. Christ is faithful and always with you —St. John of God

South Carolina Council of Catholic Women

Charleston Deanery Project

St. Patrick Women’s Guild

“Homeless Veterans”

Contributions to the Homeless Veterans in transition

The following items are needed, must be new:

Sheets/Comforter Twin & Queen Size

Dishtowels/Dishcloths/Sponges

Wash Cloths/Towels/Laundry Baskets

Laundry Detergent, Mops, Brooms, Dustpans

Toiletry items: deodorant, body wash, razors,

shampoo, toothpaste, etc & Bus passes

Items maybe be brought to the lower church in October

and placed in the plastic container labeled “Homeless

Veterans Project” Questions, please contact: Marcella

Holmes-843-324-3124; Mabel Elliott-Moultrie-843-

8190-9850 or Patricia Mack –843-814-8673

TODAY’S READINGS

First Reading — The Lord is a God of justice who hears the cry of the op-pressed, the orphan, the widow, the lowly (Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18).

Psalm — The Lord hears the cry of the poor (Psalm 34).

Second Reading — The crown of right-eousness awaits me (2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18).

Gospel — The tax collector stood at a distance, beat his breast, and prayed, “O God, be merciful to me, a sinner” (Luke 18:9-14).

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St. Patrick

Liturgical Ministries Schedule October 29, 2016 and October 30, 2016

Oct 29: Saturday Vigil 6:00 PM ALT Lilly Brown Savion Pryor Sabrina Richardson EUCH Terry Brown Norma Davis EUCH-TL Juanita LaRoche LEC Mabel Elliott-Moultrie (1) Evonne Hunter (2) USH Aaron Richardson Gerda Richardson USH-COL Wade McDaniel Alvin Simmons Oct 30: 31st Sunday in Ordinary 8:00 AM ALT Maggie Hazel Emily Pastva Larry Singletary EUCH John Gantt, Jr. Rovena Owens EUCH-TL Patricia Grant LEC Gale Singletary (1) Sylvia Chapman (2) USH Sandra Robertson Queen Toney USH-COL Barbara Birds Sylvia Gantt Oct 31: 10:00 AM ALT Keith Bryant Destinee Jackson John Christopher Wright EUCH Angela Burke Florence Simmons Eddie Smith EUCH-TL Leonis Wright LEC Mary Hodgson (1) Joan Mack (2) USH Fred Hutchinson Rocco Pasquarello USH-COL Charles Mack Vincent Mazyck

OCTOBER 23, 2016-OCTOBER 29, 2016

Sunday, Oct 23-Jr. Dtrs Bake Sale

Sunday, Oct 23-Women’s Guild Board Mtg after 10am Mass

Monday, Oct 24-ICS Alumni Mtg

Tuesday, Oct 25-Bible Study @ 11am

Tuesday, Oct 25-Legion of Mary @ 5pm

Tuesday, Oct 25-Ct 110 Board Mtg @ 5:30pm

Thursday, Oct 27-Choir @ 6pm

Saturday, Oct 29-Jr. Dtrs Recruitment 10:30am-12:30pm

There will be a Catholic Engaged Weekend Retreat at Camp Hope in Clemson, SC on November 18-2, 2016. Please see the web site at: http://cee-sc.squarespace.com/for more infor-mation and to register.

6 CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EVERYDAY STEWARD

1. MINDFUL Lives in the present, without baggage of the past, and with-out fear of the future.

2. PRAYERFUL Sees entire day as an opportunity to be in the presence of God.

3. GRATEFUL Gives thanks for all of God’s blessing, especially the little everyday ones.

4. GRACIOUS Receives all of God’s creation in a welcoming and hospitable manner.

5. COMMITTED Perseveres daily in a way of life acknowledging everything belongs to God.

6. ACCOUNTABLE Understands the value of parish community and the role it plays.

YEAR OF MERCY OCTOBER

ADVISING (COUNSEL THE DOUBTFUL)

SAVE THE DATE

November 19th– Sister Mary Hugh

Mauldin Presents The Books of Psalms

December 10th-Black Heritage Cel-ebration in Charleston

St. Patrick Church is keeping up with technology by launching a

new and improved website. This enhanced website includes the

opportunity for online giving, to help you maintain your giving

even if you cannot be here at Mass and registration as a new

member or to update your information. The launch date for the

new parish website is November 5th & 6th, 2016. We invite all

of you to join us for this exciting event. Please join us in the

lower church for a short presentation after each Mass.

The Knights of Columbus (Council 704) will be hosting a

Rosary Dinner Sunday Oct 30th, 7pm at the Council Hall

(2nd floor) at 143 Calhoun St. There is no cost and any-

one is welcome to bring a dish, dessert or beverage if

they wish but it is not required. This will follow 6pm Mass

at the Cathedral. David Northrup, Knights of Columbus

(Council 704)

SECOND COLLECTION FOR TODAY OCTOBER 23RD

MISSION SUNDAY (PROPAGTION OF THE FAITH)

Mission Statement

St. Patrick Catholic Church is a faith-filled community that is forever growing in a rela-tionship with Christ. We celebrate the pres-ence of Christ in Word and Sacrament, demonstrate love and concern for all parish-ioners, teach by example, and strive to serve the needs of all in the community.

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NO COMPARISONS

How many times have we read or heard about someone who’s gotten into trouble—maybe even fired from a job—because of a brush with the law? While our “Christian” minds tell us to be sorry and even pray for the person, a little voice inside our heads may also be saying, “I’m glad I would never do anything like that.”

And perhaps we wouldn’t. But are there some things we do that are still not pleasing in God’s eyes? Today’s readings caution us not to look so intently at someone else’s wrongdo-ing that we overlook our own weaknesses and shortcomings. When we measure ourselves against the worst people we can think of, we come out looking pretty good. There is a dan-ger, however, in using someone else’s behavior as a way of reflecting our own goodness.

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Who is an Active Parishioner?

Regular attendance at Mass on Sundays and Ho-ly Days of Obligation. Absent only for serious reason, e.g. illness.

Registered in the Parish, receiving and using weekly envelopes, supporting the Parish accord-ing to the best of one’s ability.

Volunteers and participates in Parish activities with time, talent, and resources as means per-mit.

Trying to live the Catholic Faith as best they can with God’s help and the support of family and friends at home and in the Parish.

PARISH REGISTRATION

Welcome to all new families/individuals. Please register as soon as possible. Registration in house is needed for planning purposes. Regis-tration is required before the parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors.

You must be registered and a contributing member for at least 3 months before a certifi-cate will be given. Registration Forms are avail-able in the Parish Office 723-6066.

MARRIAGES

The couple must contact in person the pastor at least one year prior to the desired date of the wed-ding.

Please contact the office to initiate the marriage preparation process or if you have questions. Bap-tism and Confirmation certificates are needed.

Announcements Save the date! CCS Alumni re-union will be held Tuesday,

November 1at 888-A King Street. We will begin with Mass at

9AM at Sacred Heart Church. Following Mass a reception will

be held in the School Auditorium. All Peninsula Parochial

Elementary School graduates are invited to attend.

Kim Odam from the Dart Library stopped by CCS to congratulate Sister

Richarde for winning The Dart Links Contest. (Library Initiative to Net-

work K-12 Schools)

Teachers in the area are asked to email the library, introduce themselves

and let them know the name of school where they taught. Entrants’ names

were put in a box and a drawing was held. Sister was one of four winners

and received a bag of school supplies and goodies! Congratulations Sister

Richarde!

The Charleston Catholic School is selling Wreaths, Greenery and Poinsetti-

as. Orders will be taken until November 1st. If you are int6erested in pur-

chasing this decorative Christmas foliage, please call the school office for

more information. The

Charleston Catholic School welcomes students from K4-8th grade. To

schedule a tour, please call 577-4495.

Visit our web site @ www.charlestoncatholic.com and "Like" us on Face-

book.

Jeannie Hefti Fanjoy

Communications Associate

The Charleston Catholic School

888 A King Street

Charleston, SC 29403

843 577-4495

[email protected]

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 23, 2016

The prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds; it does not rest until it reaches its goal,

nor will it withdraw till the Most High responds.

— Sirach 35:17‑18a


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