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Church Office Phone: 864/422-1648 Fax: 864/277-5969
Email: [email protected] Website: olrgreenville.com
Emergency Number: 877/598-3974 Church Office Hours:
9:00AM - 1:00PM, Monday through Friday
Fr. Dwight Longenecker Email: [email protected]
School Office Phone: 864/277-5350 School Office Hours: 8:00AM - 3:30PM
Monday-Friday
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday 5:15PM Vigil Sunday 9:00AM 5:00pm
Call Church Office or consult bulletin for Holy Day Schedule
Daily Mass Schedule Monday 8:30AM Tuesday 8:30AM Wednesday 6:00PM Thursday 8:30AM Friday 9:00AM First Friday Adoration 9:00AM -
5:00PM; Mass at 8:00PM Quarterly Healing Masses offered as announced
Confession Wednesday 4:45 - 5:45PM Saturday 4:00 - 5:00PM or by
appointment
Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday 4:45-5:45PM Benediction 5:45PM
September 6, 2015 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Dear Brothers and Sisters, Pope Francis makes his first ever visit to the United States this month when he attends the closing ceremony of the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia. Earlier in the week the Pope will address congress on Thursday, September 24. This historic occasion will be conveyed to crowds gathered in the Mall by big screens. After Washington DC he will be in a motorcade down Fifth Avenue in New York City to St Patrick’s Cathedral. He will stay at the residence of the Vatican’s ambassador to the United Nations before meeting immigrants in Harlem and then celebrating Mass at Madison Square Garden. He rounds off his visit with the celebrations in Philadelphia over the weekend The Pope’s visit reminds us of two important factors about the Pope and our Catholic faith. First, we sometimes forget the global impact of the papacy. The Holy Father is the only global Christian leader in the world today. In fact, he is the only global religious leader in the world today. The man in the white cassock stands, therefore, not only as the leader of over a billion Catholics worldwide, but he is the only global religious leader who stands for God, morality and right action in the world. When the Pope visits America his importance is recognized in his invitation to speak to Congress, visit world leaders and make the impact of the gospel felt in the world. The second thing to remember is that the Pope exerts this influence not so much at the global governmental level, but through the hearts, hopes, faith, and families of ordinary people. Thousands will travel to see Pope Francis because he holds in himself the faith and hopes of billions of individuals and families worldwide. As such his appeal is local and individual as well as global. This is the beauty of the Catholic faith: it stands tall and true down through the ages and across the whole globe while it is worked out in the ordinary lives of billions of ordinary men, women, boys and girls. The faith is both universal and particular at the same time. Finally, it is no coincidence in this time of crisis for the human family that the Pope is attending the World Meeting of Families. This event, along with the Synod on the Family in Rome in October is the Catholic Church’s response to the unprecedented crisis in the family that the human race is experiencing. Throughout the church the emphasis is on the family. So here at Our Lady of the Rosary our focus is on our families. Everything we do at Our Lady of the Rosary will revolve around our marriages, our children, our single people and widows, our grandchildren and schoolchildren, young people and college students. Together we must work to build our community and support our families. The future of our church and the future of our society depends on it. The Pope’s emphasis is a reminder that we can only do this through the continued graces received by God—who is the founder of the human family and the one who uses our experiences in the family to teach us the vital, but difficult lessons of love. Your parish priest, Fr. Longenecker
Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church
3710 Augusta Rd. † Greenville, SC 29605
September 6, 2015
Ministries and
Committees
Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Parish Council
Ray Ireland................... 422-1648
Parish Finance Council
Robert Van Norden ..... 422-1648
School Board
Joseph Del Collo .......... 901-8648
Jr. High Youth Group
TBD .............................. 422-1648
High School Youth Group (JPII)
Mikael McKinney ......... 238-2432
Music Director
Rahab Rice………………..483-2311
Evangelization
Tommy Smith .............. 422-1648
Deacon Raymond Perham
Bereavement
Marianne Novak ........... 244-7311
Prison Ministry
Dcn. Ray Perham ......... 422-1648
St. Martha’s Guild
Tricia Cislo ................... 422-1648
Victim Assistance Coordinator
Louisa Storen, LSW800-921-8122
Baptism Preparation
Katie Orbon ……………….422-1648
Deacon Richard Ballard
EMOHC
Marie White .................. 277-6449
Lectors
Dcn. Richard Ballard .. 422-1648
Ushers
Greg Moman ............. 297-7016
Altar Servers
Pat Mohr ...................... 609-9747
Welcoming Committee
Dcn. Richard Ballard... 422-1648
Knights of Columbus
Don Sawicki….. …………..423-1478
Pastoral Counseling
Dcn. Richard Ballard…..422-1648
Marriage Preparation
Dcn. Richard Ballard ...422-1648
Respect Life
Victoria Norris …………..967-2713
Safe Environment Coordinator
Dcn. Richard Ballard…..422-1648
Deacon Ron Meyer
St. Vincent de Paul
Janet Degres………………298-8002
Homebound/Shut Ins
Chris & Suzie Kilian….....422-1648
Pastoral Staff Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Parish Priest
Deacon Raymond Perham Deacon Richard Ballard, STM, D. Min., Pastoral Associate
[email protected] Deacon Ron Meyer
Parish Office—864-422-1648 OLR School—864-277-5350 Dir. of Faith Formation/Communication Katie Orbon School Principal Marianne Tully [email protected] [email protected] Organist/Choir Director Rahab Rice School Secretary Annette Danfy [email protected] [email protected] Youth Ministry Coordinator Mikael McKinney Director of Advancement & Enrollment [email protected] Christine Barr Parish Receptionist Beth Jones [email protected] [email protected]
Mass Intentions
Saturday, September 5—Sunday, September 13, 2015
Sat. 5:15 PM Walker Jones (L) Sun. 9:00AM Kevin Perham+ 5:00PM For All Parishioners Mon. 8:30AM Tue. 8:30AM Wed. 6:00PM Miria Finckenor (L) Thur. 8:30 AM Orville Sauser + Fri. 9:00 AM Bobby Moreau (L) Sat. 5:15 PM All Youth Participating in the Fall Retreat Sun. 9:00AM Frank Walker +
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: Dale Amorosia, Glenn Amorosia, Barbara Andersen, Ruth Ballard, Laurie Bernard, Katherine Boyd, Will Busby, Megan Counihan, Tanya Czajka, Christy Dias, Julia Flaspoehler, Regina Gombola, Larry & Cynthia Good, Teresa Gray, Phillip Greene, Lynn Holdsworth, Eileen Howard, Josephine E. S. Howard, Bethe Kitchen, William Lacy, Kenneth Landgrover, Cooper Landreph, John Loesch, Katherine Lowry, Charles Gary McLain, “Kat” Moman, Kathy Neale, Mrs. That Nguyen, Thien Pham, Andres Prestoza, Eric Provencher, Charlie Rooney, Nancy and Earl Smith, Teresa Squillace, Frank Striplin, Peter Stryker, Annette Sullivan, Tedrick Family, Marion Wallace, Mary Lou Whelan, Kayla Wiegand, Steve Wiltberger, Floyde Worthy and all those who are sick .
Financial Report
Weekend of August 30, 2015
Needed - $ 9,500.00 ** Received - $ 8,081.00 Offertory Fiscal Year to Date Needed - $ 85,500 Received—$ 76,868 Capital Campaign Summary Cost of New Church: $5,150,000
Cash Contributed: $3,815,568
Projected Pledge Payments: $ 450,000 ** This includes the amount that will be needed in the future to pay down the new church loan and maintain the new building.
Please join us in praying for our sister school, Regina Coeli, in Essene,
Nigeria. OLR students will be corresponding with their fellow Catholic
brothers and sisters in Africa. We will be having various fundraising events
to support them throughout the year.
High School Youth Group Meets after 5:00 Mass on Sundays 9/6—Regular Meeting
9/11-13—Fall Retreat 9/20—Regular Meeting
OLR School News During hospitality Sundays parents will
be selling SCRIP cards to benefit the
school. Come by to learn about this program that will allow you to support
our school at no cost to you!
Spiritual Adoption
Week 18—Your baby is now kicking
and stretching quite a bit. Some
movements include isolated jaw
movements, sucking, swallowing,
yawning, and tongue movements.
His taste buds are working.
Religious Education enrollment forms are available by the side doors. Remember to pick up a copy!! -Classes for K5-6th grades will begin September 13th, 10:30 am. -The first class for Grades 7&8 will be September 20, 6:00-8:00 in the Parish Center.
FELLOWSHIP OF ST. JOSEPH will meet on Saturday,
September 19, 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in the social hall. All men
of the parish are invited. Hope to see you there!
CURSILLISTAS: Your Piedmont Deanery Ultreya will be
meeting on Thursday, September 17, at 7 PM In the Conner
Education Building at St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church in
Simpsonville. If you have any questions please contact Mark
Thompson at 864-630-0606. DE COLORES!
You are invited to join other Christians throughout the Upstate to take part in our local 40 Days for Life effort from September 23 through Nov 1. Please remember to continue to pray to “Close the Abortion Mill”. To find out more and sign up to pray at the abortion facility please contact: Ingrid Ireland 864-329-0044 or Victoria Norris 864-967-2713 or by visiting: www.40daysforlife.com/greenville and www.facebook.com/40daysgreenville. OLR’s day to pray is Thursday; but you can pray anytime. Sign-ups will take place on the weekends of Sept. 19/20 and 26/27 after the Masses.
St. Martha’s Guild News
Join us for a bake sale after the 9:00 Mass this Sunday!
The next SMG meeting will be September 20.
Please join the Adorno Fathers Foundation for the first annual
Caracciolo Classic 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, September 19th (The
Feast of Augustine Adorno) at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Greenville.
This Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that helps to support
the Adorno Father’s from early in their preparation into retirement. The
Adorno Priests have faithfully served the Catholic Church for over 200
years, living by their motto: “For the Greater Glory of the Risen Christ”.
Entry fee is $25 (t-shirt included), registration can be done by one of 3
methods: (online @ Active.Com; registration form mailed to Jesus Our
Risen Savior Catholic Church, or on day of race). Trophies will be
awarded based on designated age groups completing the 5K. Great
healthy way to spend time with the entire family and donate to a great
cause at the same time!
On Fire With Faith Conference
Who: every Catholic who wants to deepen their
knowledge of the faith
What: a conference celebrating our Catholic faith
in the Year of Faith
When: Friday, October 2 and Saturday, October 3, 2015
Where: St. Mary Magdalene Church, Simpsonville, SC
Why: to celebrate our call to holiness, faithfulness, and evangelization
How: go to the website www.onfirewithfaith.org or email
[email protected] or call 843-402-9115 ext. 18
NEW WEBSITE!!
Be sure to visit our new church website at olrgreenville.com.
The bulletin is also available on the website.
Square Dance Lessons. Come join the fun. Beginner classes start September 24 at Presbyterian Church in Fountain Inn. For information you can call Judy at St. Anthony's Store 288-0335.
Confirmation NEWS! -All service hours should already be submitted. If you have not
turned in your hours, please do so ASAP!
-The Confirmation Candidate and Sponsor retreat will be
September 19, 12:00-6:30 pm.
It is OLR Basketball time
again!!
Registration starts NOW and ends September 11, 2015.
Entrance fee to play for OLR is $80 for the 1st child and $45 for each additional child.
All children Kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to play. There is
also an adult league. Games and practices will run from the beginning of November to the
end of January (tournament play will go into February).
Registration forms went home with all OLR students and are available by the side doors.
Do not delay in registering as September 11th is the deadline!
The parish offices will be closed on Monday,
September 7, in observance of Labor Day.