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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and School 307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611 Phone: (864) 233-7717 www.newstanthony.com [email protected] Welcoming all people to worship God in the genius of African American Catholic Spirituality October 6, 2019 The 27 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday 8, 10, 12 Noon and 6:30PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Noon Wednesday at 6PM, No Mass on Fridays Confessions and Adoration 11-12 Saturdays, or confession by appointment Holy Days no vigil, Noon and 7PM* *Holy Day Mass times subject to change if it is a Wednesday Fr. Patrick Tuttle, OFM Fr. David Phan, OFM Deacons Deacon Winston Wright, retired Deacon Steve Olson Deacon Dexter Gourdin Deacon Phil Allen Parish Office Mary Corner School Principal Mary Margaret Martin School Office Michelle Johnson Director of Religious Education Debra Drennon Communications Susan Cinquemani Volunteer Coordinator James Boyd Sexton Rich Tierney Food Pantry Stephanie Rosso Recreation Event Manager Johnny Payne

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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and School

307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611

Phone: (864) 233-7717 www.newstanthony.com

[email protected]

Welcoming all people to worship God in the

genius of African American Catholic Spirituality

October 6, 2019 The 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday 8, 10, 12 Noon and 6:30PM

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Noon

Wednesday at 6PM, No Mass on Fridays

Confessions and Adoration 11-12 Saturdays,

or confession by appointment

Holy Days no vigil, Noon and 7PM* *Holy Day Mass times subject to change if it is a

Wednesday

Fr. Patrick Tuttle, OFM

Fr. David Phan, OFM

Deacons

Deacon Winston Wright, retired

Deacon Steve Olson

Deacon Dexter Gourdin

Deacon Phil Allen

Parish Office

Mary Corner

School Principal

Mary Margaret Martin

School Office

Michelle Johnson

Director of Religious Education

Debra Drennon

Communications

Susan Cinquemani

Volunteer Coordinator

James Boyd

Sexton

Rich Tierney

Food Pantry

Stephanie Rosso

Recreation Event Manager

Johnny Payne

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SAINT OF THE WEEK

The Story of Our Lady of the Rosary Saint Pius V established this feast in 1573. The purpose was to thank God for the victory of

Christians over the Turks at Lepanto—a victory attributed to the praying of the rosary. Clement XI extended the feast to the universal Church in 1716. The development of the rosary has a long history.

First a practice developed of praying 150 Our Fathers in imitation of the 150 Psalms. Then there was a

parallel practice of praying 150 Hail Marys. Soon a mystery of Jesus’ life was attached to each Hail Mary. Though Mary’s giving of the rosary to Saint Dominic

is recognized as a legend, the development of this prayer form owes much to the followers of

Saint Dominic. One of them, Alan de la Roche, was known as “the apostle of the rosary.” He founded the first Confraternity of the Rosary in the 15th century. In the 16th century, the rosary was developed to its

present form—with the 15 mysteries: joyful, sorrowful and glorious. In 2002, Pope John Paul II

added five Mysteries of Light to this devotion.

REFLECTION

The purpose of the rosary is to help us meditate on the great mysteries of our salvation. Pius XII called it

a compendium of the gospel. The main focus is on Jesus—his birth, life, death, and resurrection. The

Our Fathers remind us that Jesus’ Father is the initiator of salvation. The Hail Marys remind us to join with Mary in contemplating these mysteries.

They also make us aware that Mary was and is intimately joined with her Son in all the mysteries of

his earthly and heavenly existence. The Glory Bes remind us that the purpose of all life is the glory of

the Trinity. The rosary appeals to many. It is simple. The constant repetition of words helps create an

atmosphere in which to contemplate the mysteries of God. We sense that Jesus and Mary are with us in the joys and sorrows of life. We grow in hope that God will bring us to share in the glory of Jesus and

Mary forever.

BLACK CATHOLIC THEOLOGIANS LISTENING SESSION

The Black Catholic Theological Symposium participants cordially invite the local church of Charleston to meet with them for a “listening

session” Friday, October 11th from 5:30pm until 8pm

at the Diocese of Charleston Pastoral Center Assembly Hall

901 Orange Grove Road Charleston, SC 29407. This session is designed to give an opportunity for faith communities to discuss their experience of

being Church and to share their joys, challenges and concerns. By listening, the Black Catholic

theologians are greatly informed in their research, writing, scholarship and ministry.

A meal will be provided. Please RSVP before October 1, 2019. Space is limited, RSVP today!

Email [email protected]; call 864.331.2627 or online:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/listening-session-with-black-catholic-theologians-tickets-70975273955

ST. ANTHONY UNIVERSITY

Tuesday, Oct. 8 SAINTLY PARENTS

A look at some Saints who were blessed with family before they became known as “Blessed.”

Instructor: Leanne Koffskey Thursday, Oct. 10

HOW CAN YOU HELP? Volunteer Coordinator James Boyd presents

opportunities in the parish’s dozens of ministries and answers your questions.

All classes begin at 6:30 in Classroom B.

Questions about SAU: [email protected]

PILGRIMAGE CRUISE WITH FR. LONGENECKER

Join Fr. Longenecker for a Pilgrimage Cruise to Rome and the Holy Land on a fantastic cruise from Rome to the cities of St Paul in Greece and the Holy Land. While we are at sea I will be lecturing on the

subject “The Gospels: History of Mystery?” https://dwightlongenecker.com/join-fr-

longenecker-for-a-pilgrimage-cruise-to-rome-and-the-holy-land/

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ST. ANTHONY'S 20-SOMETHINGS

October 6th- Italian Night w/ Tom (St. Anthony's of Padua) 5:30pm

October 26th- Juvenile Detention Center (Training Required) 1:45-3:30pm

October 31st- Bible Study (St. Anthony's Parish Center) 7pm

November 10th- Cookout for the neighborhood For further information please

email: [email protected] or join our Facebook page: "St. Anthony's 20s Group"

ST. JOSEPH'S

CATHOLIC SCHOOL The annual Open House for fall 2020 admissions (grades

6-12) will be held on Sunday, October 6, 2019 on the school’s campus. The program, which begins at 1:00,

offers prospective families an opportunity to hear testimonials, learn more about the school, tour the

facility with current students, and meet teachers and coaches. The event is open to all parents and students.

Email [email protected].

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY The Prayer Shawl Ministry will be meeting:

Monday, October 14th Saturday, November 2nd Monday, November 11th

from 9:30am until 1pm in St. A Classroom (unless otherwise noted).

Everyone is welcome! You do not need to know how to knit or crochet.

Also note that there is an “At Home” group for those that have a hard time making meetings, but would

like to contribute and be a part of the ministry. Please contact Dee Martinez at: [email protected]

ELIJAH CUP We are looking for St. Anthony parishioners to sign up to take the consecrated Elijah cup home and pray for an increase in priestly and

religious vocations. We welcome your call to help! Prayers, chalice and patent all provided. Please consider helping with this effort.

(Sign-up sheets are in the lobby)

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND

“If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.” Open your heart to God and your spouse. The next

Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on: Nov 8-10, 2019 in North Myrtle Beach, SC and Jan 31-Feb 2, 2020 in North Myrtle Beach, SC.

Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website at:

https://SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at [email protected]

or 803-810-9602.

Life Chain - Sunday, October 6, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Please join us for this peaceful, prayerful, public

witness for the sanctity of human life. We will be meeting in front of

La Parrilla Mexican Restaurant on Woodruff Road. Rosaries for Life - Pray during the 40 Days for Life for an end to abortion, the conversion of our society

and for an end to other assaults on human Life. Email your count each week to

[email protected]. Please sign up to pray for one hour on Fridays at

the abortion Clinic on Grove Road. Contact: [email protected].

WHAT CAN WITHSTAND THE TEST OF TIME?

The Roman Catholic lay movement, Communion and Liberation is hosting its annual "Beginning Day"

on Sunday, October 13 from 12:00 to 4:30pm at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic parish in Spartanburg,

SC and welcome anyone to join us for the day. We will provide lunch in the Parish Center

Conference Room after the 11am Mass. Families are welcome—children’s activities will be provided. Contact Michele Houmis: [email protected]; 609-610-3398.

GRIEF SESSIONS Grief Sessions every 2nd and 4th Sundays of the

month. Next class will be October 13, 2019. These will be conducted by Sister Margie Hosch. We will meet in the classroom B at 2pm following

the noon Mass. For questions folks can contact Sister Margie at 864-483-2648 or

Phil Allen: [email protected].

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STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION

Psalm 104: 30 Send forth your spirit...and renew the face of the earth

Filled with the Holy Spirit, by our joy and

generosity, we can renew the face of the earth. We can change the world.

ENGAGED ENCOUNTER

WEEKEND The presenting teams on an

Engaged Encounter Weekend will give you a realistic view of married life, the joys and the

sorrows. We will provide the tools to help you reach your goal of a life-long marriage.

The October 12 & 13 weekend at St. Michael in Murrells Inlet has been cancelled.

The last weekend of the year is November 16 & 17 at St. Mary Magdalene in

Simpsonville. This is a nonresidential weekend, so lodging will not be provided. You do not need to be a parishioner of St. Mary Magdalene to attend. To register and for additional information please

visit our web site www.cee-sc.org or call Bob and Mary Reimer at 864-420-2633.

HAITI MISSION TRIPS

We are starting to plan our Haiti trip for 2020. I have 2 trips scheduled, January 11-18

and January 18-25. I usually bring no more than 13 people per trip. As of now, the cost or the trip is around $1200 per person, that includes airfare,

travel to and from airport, guest house fees. If anyone is interested, please contact me ASAP.

My number in 864-630-1081. Email: [email protected].

I am not sure of the supplies that we will bring yet, or activities we will do.

Thank you and God Bless. Mary McNicholas

IT'S TIME

INFORMATION SESSIONS Father Pat and the It's Time Capital Campaign

Committee will hold three Question and Answer Sessions to inform the parish of the upcoming building and campus renovations and repairs.

The dates and time are: Tuesday October 8th at 6:30 pm ,

Sunday October 13th at 1:30 pm and Sunday October 20th at 1:30 pm.

All sessions will be held in the Social Hall.

BASKETBALL

Registration for the 2019-2020 Season opens Oct. 1st

for Boys & Girls age K5 thru HS Seniors for more information contact: Johnny Payne,

email: [email protected] Registration Deadline: October 27th

PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP

Men's Club Prayer and Fellowship meeting each Wednesday at 6:30pm - 7:30pm

in the Gallivan Center.

SERVANTHEARTS

To enroll in the ServantHearts, please email your name with:

"Enroll Me" to: [email protected] There is a daily email blast with prayer requests,

parish & community events and needs. For those of you previously enrolled

who are not currently receiving the emails, please check your Spam folder and add

ServantHearts to your Contact list. This should bring future emails directly to your

Inbox. Thank you for being a part of such a strong prayer group!

BAPTISM PREPARATION

For those preparing for the Baptism of their infant, starting in September the Baptism Preparation classes will be held on the 3rd Thursday of every

month. The 1 hour class begins at 6pm in Classroom C.

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PLEASE PRAY FOR Martha Cotel, Mary Curran,

Jonathan Turner, Christy Dias, Sherri Rogers, Stuart MacNaughton, Jean Boggs, Megan Counihan,

Joe Mausser, Lori McGinley, Donna Nickels, Charlene Palmer, Eric Kuhn, Charles & Alice Rigler, Richard Palmer, Matthew Bryson, Sabrina Walker, James Johnson, Peyton Dowling, Ann Nechodom,

Olivia Brown, Karen Randall & family, Alec Kubica, Gregory Kuhn, Tom James, Tara Cleary,

Joanne Dean, Hazel Hill, Julius Pinson Jr., Sharon Patton, Betty Braun, Mary Ann Turner,

Clarice Hanly, Phyllis Oliver, Willie Davis, Chester Williams, Melvin Armstrong, Dee Dee Dzikowicz, Sammy Huguet,

James West Wright, Diane Manzi, Joetta Bowling, Steve Miller, Malik McCauley, Pamela Retterath,

Margaret Morris, Deacon Steve Olson, Juliet Roy, Wilbert Morgan, Anthony Davis, Lori Cortese, Diane Collins, Barbara Poteat, Patricia Carnes,

Catherine & Michael Branca, Joseph Neito, Iris Robinson, Tessa & George Skoniecki,

James Johnson Sr., Marie Talley, Kathy Ohlinger, George Williams, Denise White, Marilyn Daly,

Mary Stillmock, Sherri Hoffman, and Deacon Winston Wright.

OUR SICK AND SHUT-INS: Clenty Fair, Bessie Williams, and Nicole Campbell Little.

LAST WEEK’S COLLECTIONS Offertory collection for Sunday 09/29/19: $32,134.73

Poor box $150.00

NEW PARISHIONERS

Please welcome John & Anne Laliberte; Elaine McGrath; Michael & Ann Milonas;

Patrick & Lea Dwyer and son, Brayden; and Krystal Bugarin and children,

Maximus & Brooklynn.

MEN'S CLUB MEETING Men's club will meet

Wednesday, Oct. 9th at 6:45 p.m. in the Gallivan Center Conference Room.

All adult men are invited to attend.

THIS WEEK October 6, 2019

8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses 1st Sunday Food Collection Women’s Council meeting

Monday Mass at 12noon in the Church

RCIA, 7pm

Tuesday Mass 12 noon in the Church

Living Waters Bible Study, 6:30pm, in the Gallivan Center

Wednesday

Mass at 6pm in the Church CCD at 6:30pm

Thursday 12noon in the Church

Saturday Adoration 11am-12pm

Confession 11am Mass 12noon

Next Sunday 8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses

READINGS FOR THE 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Hb 1:2-3, 2:2-4; 2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk 17:5-10 October 7, Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary Jon 1:1-2:1-2, 11; Lk 10:25-37 October 8, Tuesday of the 27th Week in Ord9nary Time Jon 3:1-10; Lk 10:38-42 October 9, Wednesday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time Jon 4:1-11; Lk 11:1-4 October 10, Thursday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time Mal 3:13-20b; Lk 11:5-13 October 11, Friday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time Jl 1:13-15, 2:1-2; Lk 11:15-26 October 12, Saturday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time Jl 4:12-21; Lk 11:27-28 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 5:14-17; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19

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Parish Contacts Ministries

Parish Office: Altar Services (Swiffer Team):

Mary Corner 233-7717 Barbara Prinzing 847-217-4298

[email protected]

Parish email: Elijah Cup Vocations Ministry

[email protected] Mike Cumby (8am & 10am Masses) Parish website: www.newstanthony.com [email protected], 864-417-8973 Stewardship: Sara Ostendorff (12noon & 6:30pm Masses)

Joseph Galloway: [email protected] [email protected] Parish Clergy Garden Group

Father Patrick Tuttle, OFM: Suzanne Newton 292-1914

[email protected] Handicap Transportation Ministry

Fr. David Phan, OFM: Chuck Milteer 350-9684

[email protected] [email protected]

Deacons: [email protected] Hospice Ministry Deacon Winston Wright (retired) Susan Olson 228-9220

Deacon Steve Olson Housing Ministry

Deacon Dexter Gourdin Allan Oliver

Deacon Phil Allen [email protected]

Just Faith Ken Christy 370-2943

Volunteer Coordinator: Knights of Peter Claver

James Boyd Paul Latimore 299-0847

[email protected] Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxillary

Communications: MaryAnn Boyd 619-517-2191

Susan Cinquemani Knights of Columbus [email protected] Richard Cortese 268-0007

Meal Ministry

Catholic Charities: 242-2233 Dana Lacher 354-0049

Sexton: [email protected]

Richard Tierney 430-2363 Men’s Club

Food Pantry: Johnny Payne 616-0923 Stephanie Rosso 469-4688 [email protected]

[email protected] Prison Ministry

Richard Krainas 360-1098

Gwen Whitner 297-0123

St. Anthony School Propel High School Ministry School website: Pat Dillard

www.stanthonygreenvillesc.org [email protected]

School Office: Respect for Life Ministry

Michelle Johnson 271-0167 Laura Maganini 449-9926

Recreation Event Manager: ServantHearts

Johnny Payne [email protected] [email protected] St. Ann’s Guild Ministry

Religious Education Ann Douglas 458-7175

Director of Religious Education: [email protected]

CCD grades K-12: Women’s Council

Alberta Morris 908-902-4180 Assistant Director: 20 Somethings Group

Debra Drennon [email protected]

[email protected] Gala- School Fundraiser

RCIA Adult Initiation: Jean Hever 864-608-5256

Deacon Steve Olson 449-4284 [email protected]

Deacon Phil Allen 706-2999 Music Ministry [email protected] Children’s Choir:

Living Waters Bible Study: Larry McCullough 205-3655

Nicky & Lillie Jones 832-4011 or 832-4012 Choir Coordinator:

Adult Faith Formation & Saint Anthony University: Brian Jenkins 630-3795

Chuck Milteer 350-9684 Choir and Music Ministry: [email protected] Stan Greggs 386-9875