ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH 2529 Raccoon Road - Manning, SC 29102
Parish Office 14 N. Cantey St. Summerton, SC 29148
ADMINISTRATORRev. Maximino Tria, Jr.
DEACONRev. Mr. Charles Walsh
PHONEOffice 803-485-2925
Rectory 803-485-2677
WELCOME to Our Lady of Hope Parish. We are happy you decided to worship with us. If you are visiting just for
today, we pray that God will be with you on your journey. If you are seeking a church home we would be happy to
welcome you into our parish community. If you are interested in joining with us, please call the office at 803-
485-2925. VISIT WITH US AT www.myoloh.org
Weekend:
Saturday 4 p.m. St. Ann, Santee6 p.m. O.L.O.H. Manning
Sunday 7 a.m. St. Mary Summerton9 a.m. O.L.O.H. Manning11 a.m. St. Ann, Santee
Weekday
Tuesday 9 a.m. St. Mary SummertonWednesday 5:30 p.m. O.L.O.H.ManningFriday 6 p.m. St. Ann, Santee
MASS SCHEDULELocal Area Catholic Churches
12th SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIMEJune 25, 2017
ST. MARY MISSION CHAPEL
10 N. Cantey St. Summerton, SC
29148
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Fr. Maximino Tria, Jr. SummertonParish OfficeCharles Walsh [email protected] Lou Carter [email protected] Land R. Rossoni, J. DavisRon WilsonBob Quelette [email protected] Tobiassen [email protected] DelRio [email protected] Ellen RossoniEllen RossoniRalph RossoniGus Schoeck [email protected]. MaxNora BieringBrandy DelRioMary Aguzzi
Richard DanbackJoyce Lenz, Pres.Joe Mercantini [email protected] Tobiassen [email protected] Wilson [email protected] Lou Carter [email protected] Cate [email protected] Quelette [email protected] GrindleEllen Rossoni
Child Protection Services: 1-843-853-2130 Ext 209Diocese Victim Assist. Minister: 1-800-921-8122
Parish Staff Contact
478-56
Our Lady of H ope
Please keep in your prayers, our friends and parishioners
Requests for Mass Intentions and Sanctuary Lamps may be made by placing Mass Intention Envelopes, found in back of church, into the collection basket or by calling Parish Office 803-485-2925.
For Altar Flower information call Marie Land, 803-435-2314
THIS WEEK
Sat 6/24 6PM IHO LeRoy & Mary Lou Carter’s 57th Wedding Anniversary.
Sun. 6/25 7AMSun. 6/25 9AMTues 6/27 9AM † Catalina Aponte by Russ & Nilda WynkoopWed. 6/28 5:30PM † Mary Louise Wynkoop by Russ & Nilda Wynkoop
NEXT WEEK
Sat 7/1 6PMSun. 7/2 7AM † Kenneth Arbuckle by Linda ArbuckleSun. 7/2 9AM IHO Bonnie Tiller on our 56th Wedding Anniversary
by Chuck TillerTues 7/4 9AMWed. 7/5 5:30PM HOLY HOUR : 6:30 pm MASS
THIS WEEK 6/24-6/25 NEXT WEEK 7/1-7/2 12th Sunday Ordinary Time 13th Sunday Ordinary Time
EUCHARISTSat 6PM Carter, Caffiero, Rossini Carter, Caffiero, Rossini Sun 9AM J. Cate, M.L. Schoeck R. Wilson, P. Wilson
S. Barb, J. McBride J. Corbett M. Norton SERVERSSat 6PM Martin Brozik Martin Brozik Sun 9AM B. Cate, Broadways, Phu, Sang and Giau Pham
B. Culick & C. Goff
GREETERSSun 9AM Marie Land & Ruth Hausfeld Bernie & Diana Seighman
LECTORS Sat. 6PM Mary Lou Carter TBASun. 9AM Chuck Smith TBA
CANTORSat. 6PM Bob Quelette Ron MadridSun. 9AM Ron Madrid Bob Quelette
CCD CLASSES MEET AFTER 9AM MASS ON SUNDAY For details call Sonya DelRio 803-255-0268
7/18/17 Y-T-D Offering: $2,035.00 $129,794.00 Budget: 2,600.00 132,600.00 Difference: - 565.00 - 2,806.00 This weekend our 2nd Collection is for the Bldg. Fund. Next weekend, July 2, our 2nd Collection will be for the Food Pantry.
Please remember to keep in your prayers, our own, who are serving their country.
OU R S E R V IC E PE OPLE
PR AY E R LIS T
OLOH YOUTH GROUP CLASSES meet Sunday at Noon.Contact Brandy DelRio for further details 803-225-2449
Number indicates weeks remaining on prayer list. Call or e-mail Bulletin publishers for extended time or additions.
PA R IS H FINAN C E SC C D AN D YOU TH G R OU P
M IN IS TRY S C HE DU LE
M AS S IN TE N TION S
Aldridge, Corbin – Capt.Argenbright, William – S/SgtBlackmon, Michael – PvtBradshaw, Michael - S/SgtBrouwer, Bradley – CplClyde Fleming, Maj.DelRio, Peter – L/CplElms, Caleb – CadetElms, Carter – Capt.Emmrich, Savannah – 1/LtFleming, Clyde - Maj.
Guthridge IV, John R. - SgtHarry, Christopher Paul –T/SgtHilton, Liezel - SPHoward, Michael – SCPOKennedy, Chris – Sgt.Peterson, Craig – CplPringle, Deja – PFCRockwell, Steven – L/CplRoseboom, Robbie – PvtSamsey, Kathleen – Capt.Schnepf, Ryan M/SgtSchumate, Alan – Col.
ALTAR FLOWERS SANCTUARY LAMP
Wk. of 7/2IHO Conrad & Annie
Brosseau by Eve Cummins
5 Weeks RemainingLauren Walsh, Dobby Gallagher, John (Freebird) Hosier, Inez Grooms, Zona Phillips. 4 Weeks RemainingPat Schmit, Brian Turnbull, Peg Cable, Vinnie Mallozzi, Dick Hickson, Dottie Deal, Mary Catherine Buyck, Linda McDonald, Anna Martin.
3 Weeks RemainingBrenda Spencer, Bill Buyck, Carl Fredriksson, Debbie Muir, Bors Family, Dot Hunsucker, Marjorie Harrington, Sylvia & Hoyt Herlong, Eleanor Goodman, Eric Ehricher, Maria Daves, Christi Bradley.
2 Weeks RemainingJohn Quelette, Janie Dennis, Helen & Ginny Kronyak, Sheila Wolley, Mike & Lesa Callen. Cathy Gilbert, Bill & Jean Coffos.
1 Week RemainingBetty Brennan, Pete Marcotte, Teena Phillips, LeRoy & Mary Lou Carter.
0 Weeks RemainingDebbie Hanna, Fred Moore, Msgr. Jeseph “Frank” Hanley, Ray Louis, Pepergias/Patterson Family, Barbara Bernier, Judy Furse, Gladys Hutton, Charles Family, Billy & Nancy Mims.
KNOW YOUR FA ITH
BULLETIN DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY AT NOON!If you have an item to be included in the bulletin, please e-mail to
BOTH Bob Quelette at [email protected] AND Pat Tobiassen at [email protected].
The 2nd Collection this week is for the Building Expansion Fund.
All Parishioners throughout the Diocese are asked to respond to a simple and quick survey that will highlight needs that the Diocese will soon address. It is essential that we respond. Printed copies are available in the hall at OLOH.Response can also be made via the computer.
Here are the links to the survey: English : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CharlestonMAP Spanish : https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/EncuestaCharleston
The Catholic Miscellany subscription list was submitted to the Diocese continuing subscription for those who had been receiving it. Envelopes are in back of church for those who wish to contribute the $17.50 yearly subscription cost. If anyone wants to receive or discontinue the Miscellany contact Mary Lou Carter 803-478-4333/803-460-6540 ASAP.
Marriage Encounter “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; …” Let the Lord feed and support your marriage by participating in a WorldWide Marriage Encounter weekend. The next weekends are: Jul 7-9, 2017 in Greenville, SC and Oct 13-15, 2017 in 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.
CHAPTER TWOArticle 3
I. JESUS AND THE LAW
577 At the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount Jesus issued a solemn warning in which he presented God's law, given on Sinai during the first covenant, in light of the grace of the New Covenant:
Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets: I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not one letter, not one stroke of a letter, will pass from the law, until all is accomplished. Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches others to do the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does them and teaches them will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
578 Jesus, Israel's Messiah and therefore the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, was to fulfil the Law by keeping it in its all embracing detail - according to his own words, down to "the least of these commandments". He is in fact the only one who could keep it perfectly. On their own admission the Jews were never able to observe the Law in its entirety without violating the least of its precepts. This is why every year on the Day of Atonement the children of Israel ask God's forgiveness for their transgressions of the Law. the Law indeed makes up one inseparable whole, and St. James recalls, "Whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of it."
579 This principle of integral observance of the Law not only in letter but in spirit was dear to the Pharisees. By giving Israel this principle they had led many Jews of Jesus' time to an extreme religious zeal. This zeal, were it not to lapse into "hypocritical" casuistry, could only prepare the People for the unprecedented intervention of God through the perfect fulfilment of the Law by the only Righteous One in place of all sinners.
580 The perfect fulfillment of the Law could be the work of none but the divine legislator, born subject to the Law in the person of the Son. In Jesus, the Law no longer appears engraved on tables of stone but "upon the heart" of the Servant who becomes "a covenant to the people", because he will "faithfully bring forth justice". Jesus fulfills the Law to the point of taking upon himself "the curse of the Law" incurred by those who do not "abide by the things written in the book of the Law, and do them", for his death took place to redeem them "from the transgressions under the first covenant".
581 The Jewish people and their spiritual leaders viewed Jesus as a rabbi. He often argued within the framework of rabbinical interpretation of the Law. Yet Jesus could not help but offend the teachers of the Law, for he was not content to propose his interpretation alongside theirs but taught the people "as one who had authority, and not as their scribes". In Jesus, the same Word of God that had resounded on Mount Sinai to give the written Law to Moses, made itself heard anew on the Mount of the Beatitudes. Jesus did not abolish the Law but fulfilled it by giving its ultimate interpretation in a divine way: "You have heard that it was said to the men of old. . . But I say to you. . ." With this same divine authority, he disavowed certain human traditions of the Pharisees that were "making void the word of God".
CELEBRATE THE 100th YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF FATIMA BY CONSECRATING YOURSELF TO
33 Days to Morning Glory a Marian retreat In honor of the 100th anniversary of Fatima, Bishop Robert Gugliemone has asked the Catholics in our diocese to consider making a personal consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In response to the bishops request we are offering to the parishioners of Saint Mary, Our Lady Of Hope, And Saint Anne an opportunity to participate in the Marian retreat 33 Days To Morning Glory by Father Michael Gaitley, MIC. This is a 6-week retreat which meets weekly in preparation for Marian consecration. The first meeting will be August 1 at St. Mary's Chapel following the 9am Mass and will conclude September 8, the feast of the Nativity of Mary. Our group size is limited and a small fee for materials is required. For more information contact Janet Varner 843-693-4332
A Baptism in our Parish This Sunday during the 9:00 Mass Creighton Goff, son of Charlie and Crystal Goff will receive the sacrament of Baptism. Please welcome the newest member of our parish!
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