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One Family, One Parish, One Church
Diocese of Charleston
Blessed Sacrament
Catholic Church
5 Saint Teresa Drive Charleston, S.C. 29407
(Corner of Hwy 17 & Moore Drive) (843) 556-0801 // (843) 556-2851 Fax
(843) 766-2128 School 10th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
June 10, 2018
Coming Events!
Parish Weekly Calendar (p. 1)
News (p. 2)
Blessed Sacrament Catholic
School Happenings (p. 4)
Noticias Parroquiales en Español
(p. 5)
Summertime & the Living is Easy
(p.7)
This bulletin & additional parish
information is available at
www.blsac.org & social media
Blessed Sacrament Catholic School:
A Ministry of Blessed Sacrament
Catholic Church
843-766-2128 www.scbss.org
Served by: Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone, Bishop of Charleston Very Rev. Joseph V. Romanoski, V.F., Pastor Rev. Jose Gabriel Cruz Rodriguez, Parochial Vicar James Moore, Permanent Deacon Kurt Herbst, Permanent Deacon Jerry White, Permanent Deacon
Saturday: 5:00 PM Vigil Sunday: 9:00 AM 11:00 AM (Sign Language Interpreter) 1:30 PM (en Español) 5:00 PM (Life Teen Mass) Weekday Masses Monday—Friday 6:30 AM Thursday 8:00 AM School Mass Confession (and by Appointment) Saturday: 3:30 PM & following 5pm Mass Domingo: 12:30 PM (en Español)
SUNDAY: June 10
10:00 AM Books Change Lives - Family Life Center
MONDAY: June 11
4:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul - School
6:30 PM Books Change Lives - Commons
7:00 PM Financial Peace University - Hall
7:30 PM Men's Group - Family Life Center
TUES: June 12
7:00 PM Young Adults Group - Family Life Center
WED: June 13
THURS: June 14
6:30 PM Cursillo - Hall
FRIDAY: June 15
SAT: June 16
SUNDAY: June 17
10:00 AM Books Change Lives - Family Life Center
CLERGY OF THE PARISH
PARISH MASS SCHEDULE
PARISH CALENDAR
FLOWERS IN THE CHURCH are in lov-
ing memory of Dr. Allen L. Harrell
(Birthday Anniv., June 14) with love
from Mary and the girls.
FLOWERS: We need flowers for the Church and
Chapel next weekend. If you wish to order flowers,
please call Alice Bolchoz (843-766-7202) to reserve a
date by the Sunday evening prior to publication.
PARISH NEWS FLOWERS
The Knights of Columbus will have their next PANCAKE BREAKFAST on Sun-day, June 24, at 10:00 a.m. in the parish hall. All proceeds from donations will
bene f i t Vete rans on Deck (h t tps : / /www.veteransondeck.org). Veterans on Deck is a nonprofit sailing program serving the military com-munity in and around Charleston. The program is free and open to any active duty or veteran service members, offering several opportunities on a weekly basis to go sailing with fellow members of the Armed Forces.
1ST COMMUNION PICTURES AND CONFIRMATION PICTURES:
First Communion https://josiepictures. shootproof.com/gallery/ 6642072/ Confirmation https://josiepictures.shootproof.com/gallery/6705064/
Josie Strong Photography Website: www.josiestrong.com 843-568-7323 [email protected] Expires: July 1st.
PLEASE WELCOME to our Blessed Sacrament family Keely Elizabeth Meehan, daughter of Jerry and Catherine Meehan, who was baptized into the faith June 3, 2018.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYER,
the recently deceased, especially Jane
Havens Moring, mother-in-law of
Allyson Moring.
FORMED is the name of a parish re-
source for evangelization and faith for-
mation. Blessed Sacrament Church is
providing this online resource for our parishioners.
To log in, go to chasblsac.formed.org or down-
load the app for free. The access code is
FNJHKY. At that point, you can set up your own
account and password.
Baptism: You must be registered and attending Mass weekly at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for at least three months prior to the sac-rament. Baptisms are not celebrated during Lent. Baptism Class: (for child’s parents and godparents) Class is held in the parish hall on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Both parents and godparents must attend. Call the parish office to pre-register for the class. First Communion: Preparation occurs in the first and second grades. Registration for Religious Education for those not attending a Catholic school takes place in August. Confirmation: Preparation usually occurs in the seventh and eighth grades. Adults are asked to call the parish office. Marriage: You must be registered and attending Mass weekly at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for at least three months prior to prepar-ing for the sacrament. Couples are asked to meet with the priest and begin formal prepara-tion at least six (6) months before their tentative marriage date. Please contact the parish office prior to making any social plans. Anointing of the Sick: The sacrament is celebrat-ed individually upon request.
The parish welcomes all newcomers and invites you to register. Registration forms are available in the parish office, at the back of the church on the right side and at blsac.org. Those seeking to
receive the sacraments of Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation and Matrimony must be registered, ac-tive members of Blessed Sacrament Parish for at least three (3) months prior to being able to cele-brate these sacraments. Once a child from our par-ish family finishes High School, we ask that he/she registers individually as an adult member of the par-ish, and we encourage him/her to participate as fully engaged stewards of the parish.
The criteria for “Active Parishioner Status” is as follows: *Weekly participation in worship through attendance at a weekend Mass evidenced by your weekly envelope in the offertory, *and active involvement in a parish or school ministry, * and par-ticipation in Grateful Sacrificial Giving. Children Envelopes are mailed to registered children grades 1st-12th grade. Children, especially re-ceiving a sacrament, will need to use their en-velopes. If your child is not receiving envelopes, PLEASE call the office. Boxed envelopes are available for children K-3 to K-5, call the office to pick them up.
Godparents/Sponsors must be registered for at least three (3) months prior to being a Godparent/Sponsor and must be fully initiated into the Catholic Church. If married, he/she must have been married in the Catholic Church. For details go to blsac.org. Call the parish office to request a sponsor letter. You should call at least 2 weeks prior to needing the letter. 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.
PARISH REGISTRATION CELEBRATING SACRAMENTS
CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES
Diocesan Office of Child Protection
(843) 261-0430
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator
(843) 856-0748
BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL
You have fixed all the boundaries of the earth; You have made summer and winter. (Psalm 74:17) IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The school office will be open during the summer – Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The summer assignments are on the school website (www.scbss.org) All rising 5th-8th grade girls are welcome to join the 2018 Fall Volleyball team at BSCS. If interested,
please email the student’s name, grade, and contact information to [email protected]. Practices begin in August and games begin after Labor Day. If you are a parent who would like to help, please contact the Athletic Association at [email protected].
The last week of school always has great excitement, and this year is no exception. End-of-the-year parties, water day, ice cream/popsicles, and the start of relaxing - all part of the last week of school.
And He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while.” (Mark 6:31)
R E F L EX I O NE S D E L A S L EC T U RA S ��
La Eucarisa es el supremo acto de culto a Dios.�
Dos lecciones que cada persona necesita aprender son "1.
Hay un Dios . 2. No soy yo. "La Eucaris�a, como sacrificio per-
fecto, reconoce que Dios es Dios, y que "es [su] derecho reci-
bir la obediencia de toda la creación." (Sacramentario, Prefa-
cio de Laborables III). El aborto, por el contrario, proclama
que la elección de una madre es suprema."La libertad de
elección" se considera suficiente para jus+ficar incluso el des-
membramiento de un bebé. La elección, divorciada de la ver-
dad, es la idolatría. Es lo contrario al verdadero culto. Se pre-
tende que la criatura es Dios. La verdadera libertad se en-
cuentra sólo en la sumisión a la verdad y a la voluntad de
Dios. La verdadera libertad no es la capacidad de hacer lo que
uno quiera, sino el poder de hacer lo que es correcto.�
La familia debe estar inscrita y activa (uso de sobres en la ofrenda) en la Parroquia Blessed Sacrament por lo menos 3 meses antes de la solicitud.
Bautizos de Infantes: Para recibir información y formularios llamar a la Sra. Blanca Gunnells: (843) 475-5252.
Bautizos Niños a partir de 5 años: Los niños en edad escolar deben recibir preparación para el sacramento, ya sea en la escuela católica o en la Educación Religiosa.
Primera Comunión: Las inscripciones comenzarán a mediados de Julio 2018. Niños a partir del 1er grado. Son dos años de preparación.
Confirmación: Las inscripciones comenzarán a mediados de Julio 2018. Chicos a partir del 7.º grado. Son dos años de preparación.
Matrimonio: La pareja debe hacer cita con el sacerdote 6 meses o más antes de la fecha. Contacto: Sra. María de la Luz (843) 557-1450.
Reconciliación: Las Confesiones se llevan a cabo los domingos a la 12:30pm o puede hacer cita con el Padre Gabriel. Las confesiones en inglés son los sábados a las 3pm.
�FOTOS DE LA CONFIRMACIÓN
Las Fotografías de la Celebración de la Confirmación del día 2 de mayo ya están disponibles. Visite la página de Internet:
https://josiepictures.shootproof.com/gallery/6705064/
El plazo para comprar las fotos es hasta el 1.º de julio. Para mayor información, por favor comuníquese con Josie Strong: Teléfono: (843) 568-7323
Website: www.josiestrong.com
Email: [email protected]
NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA
CELEB RANDO LOS SA CRA ME NTOS FOTOS DE LA PRIMERA COMUNIÓN EN ESPAÑOL Recibirán una llamada del fotógrafo cuando estén listas.
MINISTERIO DE JœVENES
Viernes 15 de junio �
Juego de los Riverdogs � Vengan y vean jugar a los Riverdogs
de Charleston en el Campo Riley de 6:40pm �10:00pm. Todas
las familias son bienvenidas! Deben ytraer dinero para
comida. Los +ckets disponibles se darán en el orden que los
soliciten, ¡así que pide tu +cket! email Chelsea. Se debe firmar
una planilla.�
�
Miércoles, 20 de junio�
Kickbol � Esta será una noche de integración entre el grupo
de jóvenes adultos de la comunidad y los chicos de
bachillerato (high School) . Es un +empo para compar+r con
un poquito de competencia sana. 6:00pm�8:00pm.
REVIVE TU FE, Sintoniza nuestra
radio de la Diócesis de Charleston.
Puedes encontrarla por Facebook,
Internet o Descarga la aplicación
gratis en tu teléfono.
PRAY FOR OUR SEMINARIANS
Rhett Williams Francisco Onate-Vargas Jimmy Touzeau Michael Cellars Bruce Barnett
Will Frei Rafael Ghattas Pedro Silva Tom Drury Sebastian Barbosa-Garcia Patrick Judd
Matthew Curley Matthew Bauer Nicholas Shiver Erik Roman Justin Damask
Alexander Foley Michael Ghattas Charles Foyle Reyes Palomares Mario Aguilar
MORE PARISH NEWS
PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH (POR LOS ENFERMOS DE NUESTRA PARROQUIA): Steven Autrey, Prima Bernados, Jerry Burn, Emma Carothers, John Carothers, Stacy Clingman, Eliza-
beth Park Coale, Alexis Cooper, Barry Corothers, Patti Currie, Kevin Daborbor and mother, Rachel Darling, Maureen Donegan, Michael Fortune, Mar-tha Fox, Scott Fox, Veronica Garcia, Jimmy Gilles-pie, Gloria Giusto, Joseph Gorman, Sr., Matt Hoisington, A.J. Holmes, Jon Jacob, Peggy Joseph, Charlene Kerr, Frank Kerr, Sally LaTorre, Jim Leard, Betsy Long, Beatrice McCulloch, Dawna Medders, Terry Meeks, Robert Melendez, Joseph Miller, Bar-bara Miller, Mary Mitchum, Tobie Mitchum, Miriam Moya, Tim Nagle, Connie Panko, Tommy Penninger, John Pinto, Terri Twomey Quinn, Perry Reardon, Jacob Richardson, Joel Rivera, Patty Runey, Aman-da Shealy, Margaret Shieder, Susan Stokes, Dr. Lou Verroi, Damian Wofford, Myle Wright, Charlotte Young and Cooper Zeigler.
PRAYERS HERE & AROUND THE DIOCESE
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY (POR AQUELLOS EN EL EJERCITO):
Sr. Mary Bernard (Vietnam), Charlton L. Butler, Gerard Carisio, Steve Carlier, Brian Cummings, Matthew Cummings, Lucas Darling, Bill Davis, Aaron Dufficy, Brandon Faia, Brittanie Ferreri, Melanie Graybill, Mathew S. Green, Joshua Henson, Greg Herrod, A.J. Holmes, Llavar Mack, Krystal Mason, Will McCarthy, Daniel Metts, Stanley Morgan, Michael Morrill, William Murphy, Paul Newbold, Brandon Pepper, Derek Pepper, James Robert Talmage Pinson, Nicholas Roberson, Josh Sims, Lane Vergeldt, Stephen Wathen and Lauren Young.
SANCTUARY LIGHTS in the church are lit this week in loving memory of Deputy Joseph John Matuskovic with love from Mom and Dad.
Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is hiring a DIRECTOR FOR THE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM. The program includes BSCS students in K3-8th grade. The
hours are 2:00-6:30pm, Monday through Friday during the school year. Salary is based on credentials and experience. The applicant needs to have (1) at least 6 months of experience in a licensed child care facility, (2) an Associates Degree or higher, (3) two letters of recommendation from a current or previous employer in child care, and (4) reliable transportation. The position requires good organizational and computer skills. The director interviews, hires, trains, supervises, and evaluates the Extended Day team; plans and maintains the team's work schedules; assists in completion of payroll and budgetary guidelines for the program; and works closely with school staff for the overall function of the after school program. Applicants, please contact Mrs. Katharine Murphy at [email protected], and provide an up-to-date resume.
The "Catho l i c M isce l lany" newspaper seeks FREELANCE REPORTERS in the Charleston area. This person will conduct interviews and write news and feature stories as assigned by editor. Previous experience in
news preferred. Flat fee per assignment and/or published work. Send resume, letter of interest and a minimum of three samples of published work to: Deirdre Mays, Editor, [email protected]. Visit www.themiscellany.org/opportunities for more information. No phone calls please.
BISHOP ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL ART CAMP will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 AM during the following weeks: June 18-22 (ages 8-10), June 25-29 (ages 11-14), and July 9-13 (ages 11-14). Students will
explore the theme of God’s wild kingdom with clay, acrylic paint, ink and watercolor. Cost is $90 per week. To register contact Amy Johnson [email protected].
TODAY'S READINGS: Two
kingdoms are at war. One has
already been defeated, yet still
exercises a harmful though limited
power. The strife between the
kingdoms is described in the first reading, as is the
outcome. The serpent is striking against the heel of
the seed of the woman.
The seed of the woman is Christ, into whom
we are all incorporated by our obedience to the word
of God. As Jesus explains in the Gospel, that
obedient union with his will is what makes us his
brothers, sisters, and mothers. And this is precisely
how he (and we in him) cast out devils and crush the
head of the serpent: obedience, leading to unity, is
what undoes the disobedience of Adam and Eve,
which led to chaos and strife.
The fight over abortion is not simply a worldly
struggle between philosophies or political parties. It
is the embodiment of the Biblical struggle laid out in
today's readings, and the promised solution to it is
the same. Abortion is a great "NO" to the will of God,
expressed in every child. Abortion brings division
within the most basic relationship, a mother and her
child, and spreads more division throughout the
human family. The culture of Life, on the contrary, is
a great "YES" to God, spoken in Christ, marked by
obedience to his will, and by the fruit of that
obedience, which is the unity of all God's children
and, as the second reading indicates, life eternal,
both in body and soul. (www.priestsforlife.org)
MASS INTENTIONS (INTENCIONES
DE LA MISA): Betty Albenesius,
Stephen Albenesius, Ted Albenesius,
Dorothy Lee Bazzle Bendt, Robert
Bissey, Les Blyth, Richard Bomar,
Thomas Figliorelli, Sr., Jane Finnerty, Joan &
Edward Finnerty, Roy Fox, Demetrio & Filomena
Gonzales, A. Patrick Hiott, Donald Hiott, Rev. Leon
J. Hubacz, Catherine B. Hurley, William Kenneth
Johnson, Arthur P. Jones, Rebecca L. Jones, Brenda
Kinard, Johnny Kinard, Mary Ann Lilienthal, Monique
Lucas, Bernard Maginn, Beth Albenesius Mullen,
Chuck Parker, Sr., Julie Hardy Santuk, Winfield &
Marguerite Scott, George & Caronell Thomy, Lee &
Ella Nora Welcker, Ron L. Welcker, and Lucille
Zwingmann.
Monday Acts (Hechos) 11:21-26; 12:1-3
Matthew (Mateo) 5:1-12
Tuesday 1 Kings (Reyes) 17:7-16
Matthew (Mateo) 5:13-16
Wednesday 1 Kings (Reyes) 18:20-39
Matthew (Mateo) 5:17-19
Thursday 1 Kings (Reyes) 18:41-46
Matthew (Mateo) 5:20-26
Friday 2 Kings (Reyes) 11:1-9, 18-20
Matthew (Mateo) 6:19-23
Saturday 2 Chronicles (Cronicas) 24:17-25
Matthew (Mateo) 6:24-34
Sunday Isaiah (Isaias) 49:1-6
Luke (Lucas) 1:57-66, 80
RESPECT LIFE MASS INTENTIONS
WEEKLY READINGS
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