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Growing our Catholic Faith -- at Folly BeachP.O. Box 1257 · 56 Center Street Folly Beach, South Carolina 29439 Fr. Kelly Hall: 105 West Hudson Avenue Phone/Office-Rectory: 843-588-2336 Email: [email protected] Website: http://olgc-follybeach.org/ The Ascension of the Lord May 24, 2020 Rev. Fr. Bryan Babick, SL.L. Administrator Nicole DeNeane Administrative Assistant MISSION STATEMENT: To give honor and glory to God, by loving one another as He has commanded, and by reaching out with love and compassion to those in need. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday (Anticipated Sunday Mass)...5:00pm Sunday……………...6:30am (traditional Latin) 9:00am, 11:00am Mon, Tues, Wed & Friday ...... 9:00am Holy Day of Obligation….according to daily schedule The Church will be open on Weekdays for prayer. SACRAMENTS Confession ........ Saturday 4:00-4:45pm Sunday, 8:00-8:45am Marriage ....... Six Months Prior to Date Baptism…... .. First and Second Sunday Call Parish Office prior Office hours: M 9a-2p, W 11a-4p, F 9a-2p Mass Intentions: A Mass can be offered for your loved ones, living or deceased or for yourself, by calling or emailing the Office (843-588-2336). There are also envelopes in the back of the Church to fill out information and drop in the Offertory. To Place Flowers in the Church: Those that wish to place flowers in the Church in memory of or in honor of a loved one, please call the parish office. Bulletin Submissions must be turned into the parish office by the end of business on Mondays. The publisher requires the completed bulletin be sent to them by the end of business on Tuesdays. Parish business is given preference on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parishioner Registration Forms are located in the rear of the church.

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Growing our Catholic Faith -- at Folly Beach”

P.O. Box 1257 · 56 Center Street

Folly Beach, South Carolina 29439

Fr. Kelly Hall: 105 West Hudson Avenue

Phone/Office-Rectory: 843-588-2336

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://olgc-follybeach.org/

The Ascension of the Lord May 24, 2020

Rev. Fr. Bryan Babick, SL.L. Administrator

Nicole DeNeane

Administrative Assistant MISSION STATEMENT: To give honor and glory to God, by loving one another as He has commanded, and by reaching out with love and compassion to those in need.

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday (Anticipated Sunday Mass)...5:00pm

Sunday……………...6:30am (traditional Latin)

9:00am, 11:00am

Mon, Tues, Wed & Friday ...... 9:00am

Holy Day of Obligation….according to daily schedule

The Church will be open on Weekdays for prayer.

SACRAMENTS

Confession ........ Saturday 4:00-4:45pm

Sunday, 8:00-8:45am

Marriage ....... Six Months Prior to Date

Baptism…... .. First and Second Sunday

Call Parish Office prior

Office hours: M 9a-2p, W 11a-4p, F 9a-2p Mass Intentions: A Mass can be offered for your loved ones, living or deceased or for yourself, by calling or emailing the Office (843-588-2336). There are also envelopes in the back of the Church to fill out information and drop in the Offertory. To Place Flowers in the Church: Those that wish to place flowers in the Church in memory of or in honor of a loved one, please call the parish office. Bulletin Submissions must be turned into the parish office by the end of business on Mondays. The publisher requires the completed bulletin be sent to them by the end of business on Tuesdays. Parish business is given preference on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parishioner Registration Forms are located in the rear of the church.

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Our Lady of Good Counsel Sunday, May 24, 2020

Mass Intentions The Ascension of the Lord Saturday, 5/23 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Katherine Brennan † Sunday, 5/24 8am Catie Foote 9am Ann Siegfried 10am Kim Fields † 11am Tony Ayers † Monday, 5/25 9am Ann Siegfried Tuesday, 5/26 9am Philip Mahoney † Wednesday, 5/27 9am Jerry Alverson † Friday, 5/29 9am Thomas A. Farley † Pentecost Saturday, 5/30 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Tom & Peg Leonard † Sunday, 5/31 8am Carmen Alverson 9am (open) 10am (open) 11am Special Intention Monday, 6/1 9am Tony Ayers † Tuesday, 6/2 9am Mary & Rick Johnson, Patricia Ebel Wednesday, 6/3 9am (open) Friday, 6/5 9am Thomas A. Farley †

Upcoming Events

Important Changes at Mass

Please visit www.charlestondiocese.org to en-joy livestreamed liturgies, including daily Mass.

MEN’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP: The Men’s Club of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Folly Beach, South Carolina, es-tablished The Jimmy Steffel College Scholarship Fund in 2005. The 2020 scholarship, in the amount of $2,000.00, will be awarded to one (1) individual this year. Competition for this schol-arship is open to children and grandchildren students (male and fe-male) of registered and active members of Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Catholic Church. The scholarship will be awarded to the student who displays service and participation in the community, the church and the school. The student should also have a good academic standing in his/her class. For the student to be considered for the scholarship, the student should fill out the attached form with the requested information, and submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or coach. One scholarship will be awarded to a student who is planning to secure education beyond the high school level at an accredited college or university, and, in the judgment of Our Lady of Good Counsel Men’s Club Scholar-ship Committee, is deemed the worthiest. The scholarship may not be awarded to the same individual more than one time. An appli-cant may, however, apply for the scholarship more than once. For example, if an applicant was not awarded the scholarship in 2019 when they applied, this applicant could reapply in 2020, as long as they are continuing their quest for higher education, as outlined in the application.

THIS ENTIRE APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA U.S. MAIL, E-MAIL OR HAND DELIVERED TO THE BELOW AD-

DRESS BY June 13, 2020 OLGC Men’s Club Scholarship Committee

P.O. Box 1257 Folly Beach, SC 29439-1257 106 W. Erie Street (Parish Office)

[email protected]

To get a copy of the scholarship application, please contact Andy Cox ([email protected]). The Scholarship Committee under-stands that the COVID-19 related interruption to the school year may make gathering the required information more difficult. Please do the best that you can to complete the application.

Beginning the weekend of May 16-17 and lasting until further notice, Mass times will be as follows:

Saturday Vigil—5pm Sunday Masses— 8am, 9am, 10am, and 11am

Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00-4:45pm and by appointment Please know that the services provided by our ushers will be sus-pended for the time being. There will be no collection nor presen-tation of the gifts. Baskets will be placed in the back of the church for those who wish to make a contribution and the gifts of bread and wine will be on the credence table. People may likewise offer online, or mail-in contributions. Holy Communion will be distributed AFTER Mass, once the final Blessing and Dismissal is given and at 6-foot incre-ments as indicated for proper “social distancing.” At this point people should attend Mass out of desire, not out of a sense of assignment. All “roles” are suspended indefinitely. We need nothing other than the Word and the Sacrament.

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Joyce Aydlett Rose Bomley Ed & Sallie Boothroyd Leo Brueggeman Barbara Budney Roger Budney Larry Budney Carol & George Clement Rachel Dawn Jake Dvorak Ruth Gerth Carole Gordon Ginny Hens

Chris McCarty Rod Pasibe Nancy Pickard Donald Pryor George Reeves Paul Rossmann Gregory Russell Bonnie Sigers Michelle Maureen Taylor Special Intention Angela Weir Jack Williams Anthony Woodle

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers.

The Ascension of the Lord

Please continue to pray for our active duty

Military men and women and their families Msgt. Charles Cook, SCANG Maj. Alec DeCastro, USAFR

Capt. Anthony B. DelaRosa, USA WO2 Armando B. DelaRosa Jr., USA

Lt. Col. Stewart Eyer, USAF Lance Cpl. Joseph Harris, USMC

Sgt. Michael E. Hens, USMC Maj. Brian J. Heslin, USMC

Nava LaBounty. IDF Staff Sgt. Travis LaRue, USAF

1st Lt. Christopher Lowther, USMC Capt. Mark Matthews, USN

Reggie Sampson, USA 1Lt. Bryan D. Weber

Pvt. Jorden Weir

To set up your Online Giving: olgc-follybeach.org ˃ Online Account (in the box titled Online Giving in the lower right corner of the first page) Follow instructions to schedule your recurring and one-time donations.

OFFERTORY

Offertory & Church Maintenance: 5/17/2020 ** Total includes $2,322 online deposits for 5/11-15/2020

Offertory & Church Maintenance: 5/17/2020 YTD # Active Parish Families: 290 # Families Participating this week: 58 # Families participating Online: 39 % of Participation 33%

Prayer Requests

STORAGE SPACE NEEDED: The OLGC Wom-en’s Guild is looking for a storage area to store col-lected items for the giant garage sale in the fall. If you have or know of an area we can use, please call Donna Davis at 678-612-3260.

SISTER HOPE is a FREE chat service providing encouragement and strategies on how to manage everyday stress and anxiety using Chatbot technol-ogy. Text “Hi” to Sister Hope at 315.276.3157 to get instant support. *Sister Hope is anonymous, private, and available 24/7. *Proven, faith-based, emotional and mental sup-port service. *Sister Hope offers proven technology to offer custom mental health help when and where you need it. She is used by over 13 million users world-wide. [If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, please contact the Suicide Hotline – 800.273.8255.] --Sister Hope is provided by Catholic Charities of South Carolina Questions? Email [email protected]

Envelopes Loose Total

Budget $4,450 $1,450 $5,600

Actual ** $9,787 $1,520 $11,307

Difference $5,337 $ 70 $ 5,407

Percent 220% 105% 192%

Budget $209,150 $68,150 $277,300

Actual $201,711 $62,533 $264,244

Difference $ (7,439) $(5,617) $(13,056)

Percent 96% 92% 95%

from The American Catholic Almanac May 25: America’s Proto-Priest

When Stephen Badin entered the seminary in his native France, he didn’t know that revolution soon would come to his country and, along with it, a hatred for the Catholic Church. Nor did he know that in 1791, while still a seminarian, he would flee to America with two companions — the Fathers (and future bishops) Joseph Flaget and J.B. David. And he most certainly did not know that on May 25, 1793, he would receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders from Bishop John Carroll, becoming the first priest ordained in the United States. If he had known, perhaps he would have followed a different path. But, most likely not. For in the decades that followed, Ameri-ca’s proto-priest served his adopted homeland faithfully and well. First, Father Badin served it from a base in Kentucky, riding more than 100,000 miles in the 26 years he ministered to Catholics in the Northwest Territory. Then, for a short while, he served the Church in America from France, where he raised money for the American missions. Finally he served it as vicar-general for the Dio-cese of Cincinnati. There, he grew old on horseback, regularly trav-eling as far north as Chicago to minister to Native Americans and European immigrants. On one of those trips, Badin spotted 524 acres of land that he thought well suited for a mission. He paid $655 for the land, and built a small log chapel there, by the lake he named “St. Mary’s.” A few years later, when the Diocese of Vicennes was created, he sold it to the new bishop for $1. The bishop in turn sold it to the Holy Cross Fathers. There, they founded the University of Notre Dame. Badin hung up his saddle in 1850, at age 82, and retired to the bishop’s residence in Cincinnati. He died three years later. His remains, however, found their final resting place by St. Mary’s Lake in a replica of the chapel Badin built there long ago.