St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church October 26, 2014 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:15 pm Sunday - 9 am and 11 am Holy Day - See inside Weekday (M-F) 12:10 pm First Saturday - 9 am Confessions Saturday 4-5 pm or by appointment Registration All new families are welcome to the parish and should be registered. Registration forms are available in the foyer of the Church and from the parish office. Parish facilities and services for Baptisms, Weddings and other Sacramental events, as well as sponsorship letters, etc. are available to active, registered members defined by: 1. Being properly registered in the parish for a sufficient period of time. 2. Faithful attendance at Mass on 8 Gillin Dr., Simpsonville, SC 29680 Office: 864-263-3445 Fax: 864-263-3428 Email: [email protected] Website: www.seas-church.org Sundays and Holy Days. 3. Use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish. For particular Sacramental requirements, Please see inside bulletin. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Parish Office Information Ministries/Organizations Parish Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm Parish Office (864) 263-3445 Rectory (864) 963-4892 Address: 8 Gillin Dr., Simpsonville, SC 29680 Adoration Adult Education Altar Linens Altar Servers Bereavement Boy Scouts Director of Music Parish Staff Rev. Patrick E. Cooper Sally Strickland Patti Blake Tanya Czajka Daniel Garrett Ron Stojek October 26, 2014 2 Pastor Ext 203 Office Manager Ext 200 Admin. Assistant Ext 201 Rel. Ed. Youth Ext 205 Maintenance Ext 204 Maintenance Assistant Parish Pastoral Council Facilitator : Alex Masotti Prayer and Worship Committee: Rich Mayernik Building Community Committee: Larry Baker Christian Formation Committee: Joan Blake Grounds and Building Committee: Joe Surber Social Service Committee: Tami Kiser Communication Committee: OPEN; Call the church 320-4609 787-4973 458-9822 862-3955 862-7636 297-4505 Dwayne Grassie Bill Hudson Mary Peters Sean Byrne Rosie Kilton Jordan Hudson Kathy Ratycz 963-7034 238-8456 963-4405 458-8342 288-1955 918-4594 263-3445 843-853-2130 800-921-8122 Diocesan Child Protection Office Diocesan Victim Assistance Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Anne Witkowski 963-0651 Finance Council Fr. Patrick E. Cooper 263-3445 HS Youth Ministry Lennon Murphy 553-0215 Immigration Attorney Sara Gorski 242-2233 Knights of Columbus Teg Edwards 963-5507 Ladies Auxiliary Barbara Mayernik 787-1612 Lay Carmelites Carolyn Amond 320-7889 Lectors Richard Mayernik 787-4973 MS Youth Group Tanya Czajka 263-3445 N.F.P. Ministry Tami Kiser [email protected] Newcomers Rita Galley 438-1178 Parish Council Fr. Patrick E. Cooper 263-3445 Respect Life Christi Morrison 360-3108 Senior Citizens Nancy Coletti 905-4053 St. Vincent dePaul Jan Surber [email protected] Stewardship Team Jane Tyler 421-2651 Ushers Jimmy Mullikin 288-9948 Virtus Sandy Simpson 967-9854 Weddings Anne Witkowski 963-0651 Women’s Bible Study Stephanie Koshis 234-7526 263-3445 The Rosary is prayed every Sunday morning at 10:25 am in the Children’s Chapel. Come join us. Parents MUST accompany young children (under 12) to the restrooms in the Church and the Social Hall, for safety reasons. An older child may take the place of the parent. The “Buddy-System” works. Before Mass begins, please take a moment to notice the nearest exit. In the event of a fire or other emergency, please proceed calmly to the exit and follow the directions of the ushers. You can find a copy of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People on our website: www.seas-church.org. Volunteer’s Code of Conduct Our Children are the most important gifts God has entrusted to us. As a volunteer, I promise to strictly follow the rules and guidelines in this Volunteer’s Code of Conduct as a condition of my providing services to the children and youth of The Diocese of Charleston. As a volunteer, I will: treat everyone with respect, loyalty, patience, integrity, courtesy, dignity, and consideration. Avoid situations where I am alone with children, and/or youth at Church activities. Use positive reinforcement rather than criticism, competition, or comparison when working with children and/ youth. Refuse to accept and refrain from giving expensive gifts from children and/or youth and/or their parents without prior written approval from the pastor. Report any suspected abuse to the pastor and appropriate local agencies. Cooperate fully in any investigation of abuse of children and/or youth. As a volunteer, I will not: smoke or use tobacco products in the presence of children and/or youth. Use, possess, or be under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol at any time. Pose any health risk to children and/or youth (i.e., no fevers or other contagious situations). Strike, spank, shake, or slap children and/or youth. Humiliate, ridicule, threaten, or degrade children and/or youth. Touch a child and/or youth in a sexual or other inappropriate manner. Use any discipline that frightens or humiliates children and/or youth. I understand that as a volunteer with children and/or youth, I am required to take a Virtus class and I am subject to a thorough background check including criminal history. I understand that any action inconsistent with this Code of Conduct or failure to take action mandated by this Code of Conduct may result in my removal as a volunteer with children and/or youth. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 3 October 26, 2014 SACRAMENTAL AND PARISH GUIDELINES NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! If you attend here regularly, please register. Registration forms are available in the church foyer or parish office. To avoid problems or misunderstandings, especially when planning baptisms, marriages, requesting sponsorship forms for baptisms or confirmation, or for other special requests, be sure that you are registered and are an active member. Active Membership is determined by the following criteria: 1. Being properly registered for a sufficient period of time (see below). 2. Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. 3. Use of our envelope system (even if you are not able to contribute) as this allows us to identify your active attendance, and also to provide contribution statements for IRS tax purposes. There are many ways to contribute to the parish other than financially by giving of your time and talents. There are many ministries and activities available, one or more of which may appeal to you. ♦ BAPTISM PREPARATION requires 3 months active membership plus attendance at a pre-baptismal class. Pre-registration is required. Also, 3 months active membership is required for the issuance of a sponsorship form to be a godparent for Baptism or Confirmation. ♦ MARRIAGE requires 6 months active participation plus the 6 months marriage preparation period required by the diocese. RECEPTION OF THE SACRAMENTS The Sacraments of the Catholic Church are the saving activity of God effected through the ministry of His Church. It is superstition to attribute the effectiveness of sacraments to their mere external performance apart from the interior dispositions they demand of us. If the sacraments are to have their intended effects, we the recipients must be properly disposed to receive them, which ordinarily includes: 1. To have Catholic Faith and be in full communion with the Catholic Church, and 2. For all except Baptism and Confession, to be in the state of sanctifying Grace, i.e., free of the guilt of serious (mortal) sin which has not been previously reconciled via sacramental absolution in integral confession to a priest. This is a most serious requirement, for one who receives the Eucharist (or any other sacrament of the living) “in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the Body and Blood of the Lord.” cf. 1 Cor 11:27-29; CCC n. 1385 ADULT BAPTISM AND THOSE INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish invites adults interested in the Catholic Christian Community to enter RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults). This is a process of instruction, prayer, and experience aimed at helping adults grow in the relationship of faith. Please call the parish office for information. RECONCILIATION Scheduled confessions are every Saturday from 4 - 5 pm and by appointment. VISITATION OF THE SICK Please advise the office if you are admitted to the hospital or home-bound due to illness and/or age. USE OF PARISH FACILITIES Reservations are required. The Church and parish center are here for the use of our parishioners. Forms to reserve the buildings are in the parish office. BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS Information for the bulletin must be submitted in writing fifteen days prior to publication date. VISITORS Visitors are always welcome to worship with us. However, the Catholic Church does not offer open Holy Communion - the Sacraments of the Catholic Church are reserved exclusively for Catholics who are properly disposed to receive them. This is not a lack of Christian hospitality, but merely recognition of real divisions of faith and practice, which unfortunately separates rather than unite Christians. Catholic Faith is an expression of the Revealed Word of God communicated as the Deposit of Catholic Faith and Morals, while Holy Communion is the mysterious, yet real, true and substantial Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ communicated sacramentally. Jesus is The Way, The Truth and The Life, and in Him Truth and Life are inseparably One. Therefore in His Mystical Body, the Church, Catholic Faith and Sacrament are morally inseparable. Non-Catholics and those Catholics who should not receive Holy Communion (including those Catholics married outside the Church and those in need of the Sacrament of Confession) are asked to pray for a spiritual communion with the Lord Jesus and for the unity of His Church. Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Saturday, October 25 5:15 Pro Populo Sunday, October 26 9:00 Ralph Peigler † 11:00 Leslie Flory Monday, October 27 12:10 Ashley & Brian Russo Tuesday, October 28 12:10 John F. Cooper Wednesday, October 29 12:10 Quynh Dinh † Thursday, October 30 12:10 Caitlin Moon Friday, October 31 12:10 Quynh Dinh † READINGS FOR THE WEEK MONDAY: Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 TUESDAY: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 WEDNESDAY: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 THURSDAY: Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35 FRIDAY: Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6 SATURDAY: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a SUNDAY: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, REMEMBERING YOUR LOVED ONES The Book of Remembrance is in the foyer of the Social Hall. Please feel free to stop by and add the names of your deceased loved one’s to the book. It will remain open until October 31st and will then be placed before the Altar for the month of November. 4 October 26, 2014 Many outsiders regard Catholics as people who have to go to Mass on Sunday, do not eat meat on Friday, who fast during lent, and do not believe in divorce. A good Catholic is seen as a law-abiding citizen of the Church. The Judaism of our Lord’s time suffered from legalism, i.e. the idea that strict adherence to a code of actions and observances will itself obtain justification. It was said that there were 613 precepts in the Law of Moses, and many interpretations on priority. The danger of legalism exists also in our own day and in our own Church. Our Lord reacts against all forms of mere external legal observances by putting all laws in their proper prospective - Love. God loves us and wills for us only what is good. He has made His will of love known to us initially through the Law of Moses and the Prophets in the Old Dispensation. And in the fullness of time, His revelation was brought to its fullness and perfection in Christ Jesus. The doctrines of faith and morals that God has given us through His Church reveal to us the way that leads to true life. Salvation then is not so much a reward for keeping the laws, as knowing and being faithful to the will of God establishes the Kingdom of God within the heart of each true believer, which IS ITSELF SALVATION. Laws have a reason to exist only insofar as they are explanations and adaptations of the great law of love of God and neighbor. One cannot be thought of without the other. Without love of neighbor, love of God remains a sterile figment of mind. And without love of God, love of neighbor may end up in a vague humanitarianism which does not endure through disappointment and hardship. MARK YOUR CALENDAR Don’t forget to change your clock back 1 hour next week! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS & BELK CHARITY SALE The Knights of Columbus will be in the narthex after Mass on Oct. 19th, 26th and Nov. 2nd selling $5 tickets for Belk’s Charity Sale which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8th from 6-10 AM. This is a private ticketed event. Your $5 ticket will support the Knights of Columbus and other local organization and schools. SENIOR BINGO EVERY TUESDAY The Senior’s meet every Tuesday from 12:30 to 3 pm to play bingo and socialize. All seniors are welcome to join us in the social hall. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 5 October 26, 2014 Collection for October 19, 2014 Parish Collection Operating Budget 7064.38 9092 9092 Net (2027.62) This week 159 families out of 617 used their Offertory Envelopes. We received $43.50 from 18 children and young adults. Thank you for your support and generosity. Thank you for your offerings for last week’s Second Collection. We collected $544.95 For Propagation of the Faith. THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS AT SEAS Sunday, October 26 9:00-12:30….…………..…Youth Group Bake Sale in Narthex 12:30-1:30 PM……………………. RCIA Class in Social Hall 4:00-8:00 PM…………...High School Youth Halloween Party Monday, October 27 10:30-12:00 PM……...Women’s Bible Study in St. Bernadette 7-8 PM……………………….………..Adult Ed in Social Hall Tuesday, October 28 12:30 PM...……………………….Senior Bingo in Social Hall 6-9 PM……………………….………..…...Choir in Sanctuary 7-9 PM……………………………..Boy Scouts in Social Hall Wednesday, October 29 6:30-8:00 PM…………..……Religious Ed Classes in all areas 5:45-6:45 PM………………………….Youth Choir in Church 6:30-8:00 PM………….…..RE/SVDP Giving Tree in Narthex Sunday, October 31 12:30-1:30 PM……………………. RCIA Class in Social Hall EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Held the first Friday of each month beginning after the 12:10 Mass until Benediction at 6:00PM. Wonderful blessings come from this time before the Blessed Sacrament! COME WALK WITH MARY All are invited to walk the SEAS campus Monday mornings from 9-9:30 am while praying the Rosary. Contact Tanya Czajka at 864-884-4200. MANY THANKS TO OUR GOOD STEWARDS: - those who serve on the Pastoral Council. - those who coordinate activities for our middle school youth, the parents who support these efforts, and the youth who attend these activities. Kay Maluchnik, Kathy Miller, Aaron Knight, Kathryn Corasaniti, Mia Phillips, Joe & Marta Conway, Kathy Hess, Lourdes Robbins, Bud Hadden, Eleanor Dangerfield, Ariel Eighmey, Maria Perez, Kimberley Smith, Bruce Niedbala, Charles Surber, Max Bausback, Vilma Lange, Jose Amador, the Abed family, Art Zeitelhack, Donna Stansell, John Baldwin, Baldwin Family, Rose Caliva, Gladys Morrison, Dale Simpson, Pat Hergott, Robert Brant, Matilda Vaughn, Fin Rowland, Jonathan Kiniry, John King, John Reynolds, Raymond Harmer, Bhagyam R, Josette and Andre Maignan, Andrea Emanuel, Camille Romano, Sgt. James Davenport, all previously listed, and all parishioners in need of prayer not mentioned here. Beginning October 1st, all people on our prayer request will be listed for 3 months. If you, or your loved one need to remain on the list, please contact the church office @ 263-3445. Please also pray for those on active duty in the service of our country: Brandon Liberator, Chris Hadden, Kyle Williams, Michael Plant, Sarah & Kenny Kingcade, Justin Simpson, Captain Anthony Rokofsky, Lance Keefe, and Lieutenant Daniel Hodge, MD. DIOCESE OF CHARLESTON NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION Saturday, November 8th at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2350 Augusta Highway, Lexington, SC12 Noon to 3:00 PM. All are invited to attend the 2014 Native American Catholics’ Heritage Celebration, “Amazing Grace: Balancing the Heritage and Spirituality of the Native American People.” The Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone, Bishop of Charleston, will serve as celebrant and homilist for the Mass at noon, and a luncheon and social will immediately follow. This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate with our Native American brothers and sisters and learn more about the gifts that they bring to the Church. RSVP by Oct. 31st to the Office of Ethnic Ministries at 864-331-2627 or by email to [email protected] Our church is in need of volunteers for the following: • Clean and keep up the library • Extra-Ordinary Ministers of the Eucharist-(Must be registered and active at least one year.) • In need of Publisher 2010 for Office computer. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 6 October 26, 2014 Director of Religious Education: Tanya Czajka Office 864-263-3445 ext. 205 Email: [email protected] Religious Education Wednesday Classroom Program: Progress Reports went home Wednesday, October 22, please review with your child, sign and return. Prayers will be tested again on December 10th during class. To ensure all students’ safety, please come into the building at 8:00 PM to pick up your child from his/her classroom and keep your child with you until you are safe in your vehicle. Classes are from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. All students are invited to place their prayer petitions on the Rock Wall in the social hall. “I tell you, you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church, and the powers of death shall not prevail against it.” Matthew 16:18 Religious Education Family Class Program: Please remember to complete the chapter work on a regular basis. Lessons 8-14 (Fill in the Blanks). Homework is due at 12:15 PM in the St. Michael Classroom on Sunday December 7, 2014. Class will begin at 12:30 PM. Help the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Confirmation Class --- Confirmation Students are collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste, bar soaps, shampoos, conditioners, wash cloths, deodorant, combs, hair brushes, hair ties, dental floss, shower caps, band aides, hand lotions, shoe laces, shaving cream, and razors. These items will be placed in zip lock bags for over 500 people that will be served at the Annual Community Christmas in the Park Event this year. Please place any donations in the tub under the table in the narthex by Wednesday, December 3rd. Children’s Choir meets every scheduled Religious Education Wednesday from 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM in the church. New members are welcome! Members must know how to read music and love to sing or play an instrument. No singing experience is required. Thank you to all the High School and Middle School Members who have already registered to lead the games at the Fall Festival! If you haven’t registered to help yet, please contact Mrs. Chorne at 864-567-7448 Don’t forget to pick up your baked goods in the narthex after this Sunday’s Masses! All proceeds go to supporting the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton High School and Middle School Events. The Religious Education Students will decorate the annual Giving Tree on Wednesday, Oct. 29th. Please take an ornament (or two) and help the Religious Education Department help needy families in our own area! All gifts must be placed under the tree by Sunday morning, Nov. 30th. Please place all gift cards and monies in envelopes in the star box under the tree for safe keeping with the ornament attached. Any questions regarding more explanation of the gift on the ornament can be referred to Mrs. Jan Suber or Mrs. Tanya Czajka. For more information regarding our youth ministry please refer to the youth board or contact— High School Youth Minister—Lennon Murphy 864-553-0215 Email: [email protected] Middle School Youth Leader – Tanya Czajka 864-263-3445 ext. 205 Email: [email protected] St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 7 October 26, 2014 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Rosaries for Life - The Diocese of Charleston is again supporting the Rosaries for Life campaign this fall and during the 40 Days for Life. This campaign becomes part of the prayer and fasting aspect of the 40 Days for Life. Pray 5 decades of the Rosary from Sept 24th – Nov 2nd. Turn in your counts at your local parish or email your count each week to [email protected]. 40 Days For Life is a PEACEFUL prayer vigil held outside of abortion facilities nationwide to pray for an end to abortion and to offer support and alternatives to women in crisis pregnancies. The Fall 40 Days campaign will be held thru November 2nd, and it’s not too late to participate! For more information please go to www.40daysforlife.com RACHEL’S VINEYARD RETREAT There are a few spots left for the next Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat, a confidential and non-judgmental weekend retreat to help post abortive women and men find healing from their abortion experience. The weekend will be November 7-9 in Rock Hill, SC. For more information, contact Christy 803-554-6088 or Kathy 803-546-6010 or [email protected] ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED For the Fall Festival! Please contact Jeff Cerreta, Festival Organizer at 616-6171 FALL FESTIVAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 12:00 noon-4:00 PM Cost is $3 per person, limit $20 per family. Net proceeds will go to SVDP. (Newcomers admitted for free) We are asking everyone to bring a covered dish to share and a canned good for St. Vincent de Paul. The Knights of Columbus will be cooking Hotdogs and Hamburgers. We will be having many activities for all ages including a silent auction. Please come and join your SEAS family for a wonderful afternoon. With cold weather quickly approaching we are in need of winter coats for our “neighbors in need”. All sizes, styles and colors are most welcome. And then, of course, those cold nights in the forecast remind us we also need blankets. Please keep us in mind when you need a new home for your coats or blankets...it will warm your heart to share! “SHAKESPEARE IN HOLLYWOOD” St Joesph’s Catholic School Fine Arts Department will present their fall play “Shakespeare in Hollywood” to be performed on campus October 30-November 2. More information can be found on the school website at www.sjcatholicschool.org ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Admissions for Fall 2015, grades 6-12, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 9th on the school’s campus. The program begins at 1:00 PM and will offer an opportunity to learn more about the school, pick up applications, tour the facility with current students, and meet the teachers and coaches. The event is open to all prospective students and parents. For more information, call 234-9009. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE All families interested in St. Mary’s School for the 2015-16 school year are invited to join us for an Open House Week on Monday, Nov. 3 thru Friday, Nov. 7th. Parents will have the opportunity to have a private tour of the campus, meet faculty and ask any question concerning the school. To schedule a tour, please contact Nelle Palms at 864-679-4117. WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Do you have a good marriage, but would like to have a GREAT one? Attend a World-Wide Marriage Encounter weekend. The time spent with each other on this extraordinary Weekend of Discovery can enrich your marriage in ways you never thought possible. 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