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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph December 31, 2017
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Rev. Dennis B. Willey, Pastor (843.834.5447 � pastor@ollchapin.org � Father’s Day Off is Monday) Deacon Greg Weigold (803.345.3962) Deacon Malcolm Skipper (803.345.2250) Deacon John Stetar (803.732.8526)
Deacon Jim Atkinson (Retired-Active (704) 246-9034 ) Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Diocese of Charleston
Catholic Church 195 Amicks Ferry Road P.O. Box 549
Chapin, South Carolina 29036 Church: 345-3962 Fax Number: 345-8933
Website: http://www.ollchapin.org www.facebook.com/Our-Lady-of-the-Lake-Chapin-SC-
1736799036531766/
We Are a Stewardship Parish
Parish Worship Schedule Masses: Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am & 5:00pm Holy Days: Check Bulletin for Schedule Daily: Tuesday thru Friday @ 12 noon First Friday: Adoration in Nave or Chapel, 10-12, Mass at 12 noon, Lunch & Fellowship First Saturday: Rosary & Confessions 8:30am, Mass 9am, Brunch & Fellowship Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45-4:30pm or by appointment
To get FREE Catholic Programs, Videos, etc., go to www.FORMED.org use Parish Code P76B6T.
Please call Parish Office if you need help!
Baptism Baptisms will be scheduled in advance. Please call the Parish Office for more information or to attend a Baptismal Preparation Session.
Marriage Catholics are bound by Canon Law to the Catholic Form of Marriage and must consult a priest at least 6 months prior to their wedding in order to remain in good standing with the Catholic Faith. If you are planning to be married in the coming year, please call the Parish Office for an appointment.
Membership Newcomers are asked to register so that we may properly welcome you into our parish community. Forms are on line or in the Parish Office. Also, the 2nd Sunday of every month is NEW Parishioner Registration. Active Participation includes 4 things: 1) Registration in the Parish for a sufficient period of time. 2) Regular use of the Sunday envelopes. 3) Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. 4) Participation in Parish events and service to the Parish.
Nursery Provided during 10:30am Sunday Mass for children ages 6 months-5 years in Saint Andrew Hall (former Sanctuary).
Religious Education K4-5 on Sun. 9:00-10:15am 6-12 on Sun. 6-:7:30pm Children’s Mass (10:30am) the First Sunday Teen Mass (5:00pm) 2nd & 4th Sundays, when CCD in session.
Visitation of the Sick (Homebound) Please keep us informed that we might administer to and pray for those who are ill at home, in the hospital or nursing care facility. We also have a Homebound Ministry to bring the Eucharist to the Sick. PLEASE CALL DEACON JIM @ 704.246.9034.
Parish Staff Director of Operations: Donnie Jameson…………803. 535.9029 Church Office Administration: Pat Moore …..803.345-3962 x 201
Vicky Shealy, Receptionist/Assistant ……803.345.-3962 x 202 Cindy Belter, Bookkeeper ……..…………803.345-3962 x 207
Director of Music: Louie S. Hehman………………803-345-3962 Assistant Director of Music: David B. Fisher, Sr…..803.772.6950 Faith Formation: Cassy M. Vernau, D.R.E………....803.477.5132 (Sacramental Preparation: Confirmation, 1st Communion) Stella Terrana-Kasten, Admin Asst. to DRE……..803.924.6098 Youth Ministry: Joe & Jennifer Coletti…………….803.261.0079
BEARERS OF THE WORD. The Church has placed a number of notable feast days immediately after Christmas. The feasts of Stephen, John the Evangelist, and the Holy Innocents form a summary of the life lived in Christ, the Word made flesh. What do these have to do with the feast of the Holy Family, which crowns the Octave of Christmas? These feasts remind us that suffering will occur in fulfilling the
mission of Christ, and that we are all called to be bearers of this Word whose birth we celebrate. We also see this manifested in the lives of Joseph and Mary, both of whom took social and religious risks in obedience to the will of God, and both of whom were open to the word of God sent to them from on high. In these ways they prefigured the life of Jesus himself. Most likely, few of us found ourselves at Mass this past Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, but the essence of these feasts and the essence of the holiness of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus remain central, a holiness we celebrate today.
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SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this year, but the
Faithful are encouraged to attend Mass: Father Dennis will celebrate Mass
on Monday at 12 noon
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Many thanks to all who helped make the Christmas Masses so special, from the decorating, to the music, to the ministries, to the liturgies. Thanks to one and all!
Important Dates in January January ~ New Year’s Day Mass @ 12 noon ~
~ Parish Office Closed in Observance Of New Year’s Day Holiday
~ Respect Life Committee Meeting TBD ~ January 5 ~ First Friday, Confessions at 10:45 am/Adoration
in Nave 10-12 noon/Mass at 12 noon/Fellowship in SIH January 6 ~ SC Catholic Youth Rally for Life January 7 ~ Children’s Mass @ 10:30 Mass
Morning & Evening Faith Formation Classes Resume Adult Bible Study Resumes
January 8-11 ~ Diocesan Priests Convocation in Myrtle Beach: No Daily Masses this Week
January 8 ~ Men’s Club Dinner & Meeting, 6:30 pm January 9 ~ Spiritual Book Club Meets, 10 am
January 10 ~ Women’s Club Meeting, 6:30 pm January 14 ~ NO Faith Formation ~ School Holiday January 15 ~ Parish Office Closed in Observance
Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday January 15 ~ Knights of Columbus Meeting, 6:30 pm
January 20 ~ Rosary Makers, 9:30 am January 28 ~ TEEN Mass, 5 pm
January 28 ~ CARE & SHARE SUNDAY January 29 ~ Pacesetters Outing to Newberry Opera House
Irving Berlin’s “I Love a Piano”
B aptism is the premier Sacrament of the Church and the beginning of our eternal life with God. If you are expecting a child, or have a child that has not yet been Baptized, a short preparation class is required. Classes will be scheduled for the first Sunday of every other month at 3:00 pm. You must call the church office to register so that we know you are coming or make any other arrangements necessary. NEXT CLASSES: JANUARY 7, 2018 (English) and FEBRUARY 4, 2018 (Spanish). In St. Andrew Hall at 3:00 pm..
The Week Ahead MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 2018, Mass 12 Noon
Special Intention for Healing for Nellie Hemphill PARISH OFFICES CLOSED
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, NO MASS Mass Intention for Francis Xavier Narichetti
PARISH OFFICES REOPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, Mass 12 Noon
NO ADULT FAITH FORMATION NO RCIA CLASSES
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, Mass 12 Noon NO ADULT FAITH FORMATION
FIRST FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, Mass 12 Noon Confessions 10:45 am/Adoration in Nave 10-12 SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, Vigil Mass 5 pm, Mass Intention for Margaret & Frank Dailey
Reconciliation 4-4:30 pm/Rosary Prayed 4:30pm SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, Morning Mass 8 am
Missa Pro Populo (Mass for the People) Adult Bible Study/Morning & Evening
Faith Formation Resume CHILDREN’S MASS, 10:30 am,
Mass Intention for Edward Nezneski Baptismal Class (English), 3:00 pm
Evening Mass, 5 pm, Special Intention for Healing for Mike Milliff
Flowers for the Altar
Flowers on the altar this weekend were provided by Brett & Jodi Groller in honor of their son, Braiden Groller, as he celebrates his 18th Birthday; by Vi Cleary in loving memory of her husband, Ben Cleary, on the Anniversary of his passing; and, by the Parishioners in celebration of the Holy Season and the birth of Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Care & Share December 31, 2017
The Envelopes for December 25th Christmas (Special Envelope)
and for January 1, 2018, for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Special Envelope) may be placed in the Regular Offertory Collection.
December 18-December 25, 2017
The Vigil Mass on Saturday is offered in loving memory of her father, Richard Heebner, on the Anniversary of his passing at the request of Nancy & Jim Allen. The Mass on Sunday at
8:00 a.m. is offered as a Missa Pro Populo (Mass for the People). The Mass at 10:30 a.m. is offered for the repose of the soul of Keith Klawes, at the request of Megan Swistak. The Evening Mass a 5:00 p.m. is offered in loving memory of Gregory Schelble on his birthday, at the request of Joe & Rose Schelble and Family.
THIS WEEKEND, December 30-December 31, 2017 Sat. Dec. 30, Vigil Mass, 5 pm, Lector, TBD
Ministers: TBD, TBD, D. Tyler, DM Altar Servers: Cody Carriar, TBD
USHERS: TBD, TBD Sunday, Dec. 31, Mass, 8 am, Lector, Pete Pillow
Ministers: Linda Hines, TBD, G. Hines, DG Altar Servers: Rachael Berger, Kahlea Reece, JR & Tradd Powell, Timothy Hood-Pittenger USHERS: J . Hopfensperger , R. Lawrence
Morning Mass, 10:30 am, Lector, Gary Schmedding Ministers: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD,
T. Hrica, N. Corbitt, DM Altar Servers: Colby & Jacob Braden, TBD
USHERS: Dave Slack, TBD, TBD Evening Mass, 5 pm, Lector, Jana DeVore
Ministers: TBD, TBD, TBD, DG Altar Servers: TBD, TBD, TBD, Daniel Atkins
USHERS: TBD, TBD
NEXT WEEKEND, January 6-January 7, 2018 Sat. Jan 6, Vigil Mass, 5 pm, Lector, TBD
Ministers: TBD, TBD, TBD, DG Altar Servers: TBD, TBD, TBD
USHERS: TBD, TBD Sunday, Jan 7, Mass, 8 am, Lector, TBD
Ministers: TBD, TBD, TBD, DJohn Altar Servers: TBD, TBD
USHERS: C. Dorbandt, R. Lawrence CHILDREN’S MASS, 10:30 am, Lector, TBD
Ministers: TBD,TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, DJohn Altar Servers: TBD, TBD, TBD
USHERS: TBD, TBD Evening Mass, 5 pm, Lector, TEENS
Ministers: TBD, TBD, TBD, DM Altar Servers: Gillian Wilson, TBD, TBD
USHERS: S. Bryant, TBD
Due to the Christmas & New Year’s Holidays, there will be no classes for morning and evening Faith Formation Classes, or Adult Bible Study this Sunday, December 31st. Classes resume January 7, 2018.
PARISH SUPPORT CURRENT YEAR TO DATE
Budget Amt. Needed 14,107.00 366,782.00
Amt. Received In-plate Collection
9,962.00
238,880.85
*On-Line Giving Total for 12-25-17
4,230.75 14,192.75
109,075.75 347,956.60
Variance 85.75 -18,825.40
SPECIAL ENVELOPE FOR CHRISTMAS $15,034.00 ~ Many thanks!!
The top ten items the We Care Food Pantry is asking for in December: 1. Vienna Sausages 2. Jam/Jelly 3. Pancake Mix/Syrup 4. Spam
5. Chili Beans 6. Salmon 7. Progresso Soups 8. Sweet Potatoes/Yams 9. Jello 10. Razors
Donated items can be placed in the pull out cabinet in the Vollkommer Bell Tower.
Merry Christmas and many thanks from the clients and volunteers at the Chapin We Care Center.
Our Lady of Grace Rosary Group The Rosary will be prayed in homes and hosted by parishioners on TUESDAY EVENINGS, instead of Wednesdays. There will be NO Rosary until January 3rd at the home of Laura Renda, 102 Harbor's Mist Dr., Chapin. Please call Mrs. Renda at 704) 840-9860 if you can
attend. Mrs. Laura Renda is also the OLOG Rosary Group Coordinator. Please let her know if you would be willing to host Our Lady of Grace Rosary once a month, 704-840-9860. Come and partake in the beauty and benefits of the Rosary! This weekly devotion is worth the trip! There is fellowship before and after if you like.
The Adoration Chapel is available for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with the use of a code to enter the chapel. The code is available through the parish office. Please make sure you refer to the Adoration Chapel Etiquette posted in the chapel, on the
Parish’s Facebook Page and on the Parish’s website. Thank you for spending time with the Blessed Sacrament in Adoration and Prayer.
Jim Allen, Mikaela Aschoff, Jenna Bailey, Leilani Barksdale, Shirley Barra, Sister Kateri Battaglia, M.S.C., Florence Berquist, Denny Blasczcynski Carolyn Bowen, Karen Brooks, U.S. Army Specialist William Brown, Michael &
Robin Cabral, Scott Calderone, Fran Caldwell, Carolyn Calhoun, Lori Carson, Christina Cassidy, Michelle Christian, Jack Corbitt, Jerry Danos, Virginia Desrosiers, Maureen Duhachek, Charles “Sonny” Easler, Stephanie Enright, Deacon Dave & Peg Farinelli, Bennett Fisher, Jackson Folk, Marge Gagnon, Cesar Gasiorowski, Cindy Gibson, Margaret Godley, Bryan Gooch, Joanne Grow, Doug Heim, Denise Hines, Andy Hollis, Matthew & Melanie Hood-Pittenger, Sue K. Hopfensperger, Jan Horvath, Rosie Husbands, Myrna Jeffcoat, Matthew Johnson, Kathy Keenan, Claudia Kay King, Mickey Kircher, Holly Keehn, Todd Kingsley, Camille Kortz, Paul Lareau, John Larson, Mrs. Jennifer Leach, Scarlet Lutz, Dianne Martin, Lindsay McGuire, Mike Milliff, Marc Newcomer, Ann Paschall, Sister Catherine Riggs, O. Carm., Jim Robinson, Juanita Ciani Rochester, Hugh & Trudy Senn, Bobby Serina, Beatrice Sharpe, Stuart Silverman, Margie Simkins, David Stucker, Savannah Swearingen, Laure Larkin Tapia, Jan Tetmeyer, Judy Thom, Annette Thornton, Joan Underwood, Stan & Jeanne Van Hoeck, Betty Van Sickle, Debi Ward, Renee Weber, Scott Weston, Jean Willey, Sally Wilson, Lee Wolfe
Lighthouse Catholic Ministry
Our Lady
Ever wonder why so many people pay so much attention to Mary, the Mother of Jesus? This talk is great for the person who has little or no background knowledge about Our Lady as well as someone looking
to renew their existing knowledge and love for the woman who Jesus gave personally to every human being. Don’t miss Dr. Mark Maravalle’s surprising and compelling story relating the miraculous origins of the Marian devotion of “Our Lady Undoer of Knots” which follows the main presentation.
(Books & CDs located in Vollkommer Bell Tower)
Please Keep in Your Prayers
Monday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4 -7; Lk 2:16-21 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:29-3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Thursday: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Friday: 1 Jn 3:11-21; Ps 100:1b-5; Jn 1:43-51 Saturday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mk 1:7-11 or Lk 3:23-28 [23, 31-34, 36, 38] Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
The Lord’s Word
December 25-December 31, 2017
WE ARE FAMILY. On this day we honor the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. We all belong to families, whether born, married, or adopted into them. We all belong to the family of faith through the waters of baptism and,
finally, as part of God’s creation, we belong to the larger human family. Not long ago a story was reported about a woman in Manchester, England. She was retired from the telecommunications industry and lived by herself in a modest home. She regularly attended Mass in her local church, but was otherwise not involved in parish life. She had one friend, with whom she occasionally had dinner but never invited into her home. According to the friend, this lady had no birth family or family by marriage left. She spent all her days and evenings shopping. The neighbors would see her come and go but they formed no connection with her. When they finally noticed that her car had not been moved in days, they called the police. Investigating officers were horrified to find a house filled to the rafters with “stuff.” It took them two days to dig through and find the lady who owned it all—she was in a bedroom where heavy boxes had fallen on her and killed her. This sad story underlines what can happen when we do not have ordinary relationships to sustain us. Almost certainly neighbors and parishioners told themselves after the fact that they could have done something to help. We all know people whose families are deceased or who live far away. Some are outgoing and able to make a network of friends. Others, particularly the frail and elderly, are shy or fearful of bothering anyone. Isolation can have fearful consequences. Don’t let it happen if you can help it.
Living Stewardship Now If you know someone who is elderly, frail, and isolated, find ways to be a presence and a support. Drop a greeting card in the mail. Make a “How are you?” phone call. Go by with home-made goodies. Offer to run errands or drive to doctor visits or church. Take the family over and do yard work or other chores.
Contact Joe or Jennifer Coletti for details or to sign up for any events 803-261-0079/youth.ministry@ollchapin.org.
Join us on Instagram @ym.oll and Facebook at Our Lady of the Lake Youth
Ministry for updates, events etc.
GIVING TREE 2017. Many, many thanks to all parishioners who participated in this year’s Giving Tree. Special thanks to Barbara & Bruce Thompson who once again coordinated this effort (their 20th year!) They along with several parishioners helped
separate, bag up, and deliver the many gifts from the Giving Tree. The var ious groups receiving them, the We Care Center, Little Mountain Elementary School, SisterCare, and White Oak Manor are most grateful. Thanks again for making their Christmas special.
COME JOIN US FOR THE 2018 HEARTS AFIRE
PROGRAM Be one of the more than 100+ parishioners who have participated in the Hearts Afire Program. It will enrich your understanding and appreciation of the Merciful Love that Jesus has
waiting for you. Our new retreat, Consoling the Heart of Jesus starts on January 21, 2018. LAST DAY TO REGISTER WILL BE JANUARY 7, 2017 AS MATERIALS NEED TO BE ORDERED BY JANUARY 11TH. The 2018 Catholic Church Extension Society Calendars are in! If you did not receive yours yet, they are located in a basket in the Vollkommer Bell Tower.
These parishioners are celebrating Birthdays this week. If you see them, don’t forget to extend your Best Wishes for a Blessed Day!
January 1 Jeff & Stasia Bryant
Greg & Maureen Weigold January 3
Joseph & Lisa Brannigan January 3
Hunter & Jude Coleman January 6
Leroy & Diane Reid January 7
Alan & Kathy Torres Francis & Kathleen Walton
January 8 James & Kerry Franklin Robert & Lynn Ployhart Michael & Kristen Rose
January 9 Glen & Maria Kitchens
Brian & Jamie Wurdinger January 10
Todd & Valerie Kingsley January 16
Robert & Annette Belcher Lawrence & Laurie Fraser
January 18 Bill & Felicia Kopelman Joseph & Susie Taffoni
January 19 Terry & Brenda Macaluso
January 20 Jim & Tina DeFelice
January 22 Terrance & Colleen McHugh
January 23 Rocky & Roxanne Pizzarello
January 24 Scott & Laura Hamilton
January 25 John & Christina Fiber
January 27 Joe & Tara Johnson
January 30 Edward & Catherine
Helock
January 31 William & Jane Donohue
January 1 Kim Albro
Walter A. Austin Lawrence Blackmer
Megan Cody Sandra Davis Linda Goebel Michelle Huet Shae Mitsch Chris Oliver
Jeff Pratt Tessa Pratt
Oliver Vander Horst
Larry Weimer
January 2 Rachael Berger
Paul LaReau Eugene Unger
January 3 Jairo Alvarado Barbara Burk
Lawrence Fraser Stephen Kreidler
Paul LaRosa
January 3 Grayson McGuire
Melody Player Richard Potter Ashley Ripke Stacey Yudice
January 4 Drew Bryant Mary May
Martin Weston
January 5 Dennis
Blaszczynski Tony V. Chirico Braiden Groller Lisa Hofferth
Mary Moosbrugger Jose Roman
Laura Wilson
January 6 Sam Bendziewicz
Max Braun
January 6 Daniel
Franceschina Michael
Kopelman Mateo Martin Jenna Meisner
Catalina Newsom
January 7 Richelle
Gallagher Shawn Gilligan Matt Johnson
Marvin Million Kiersten Rule
Maggie Santilli
S PIRITUAL BOOK CLUB will meet on Tuesday,
January 9, 2018, at 1 pm. This day and time ONLY applies for the January meeting when they will discuss Love Wins by Rob Bell. Starting in February we will
resume our usual schedule of meeting the first Monday of the month at 12:30. All are welcome. For further information please call Linda Spencer 803.732.3201 or lrs47@sc.rr.com.
MASS INTENTIONS NEEDED FOR ALL MASSES. It is a Catholic custom of long standing to have a Mass celebrated for the repose of the soul of deceased friends and relatives, in thanksgiving for a prayer answered, or other special intentions. Please contact the Parish Office if you would like to schedule a Mass.
Rosary Prayed in Church
Saturdays before the Vigil Mass At 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Evenings before 5 pm Mass At 4:30 p.m.
If you would like to help lead in the praying of the Rosary before these Masses please call the Parish Office at 803.345.3962 x 201.
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