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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/ Eleventh Sunday in the Liturgical Year June 13, 2021 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/

Eleventh Sunday in the Liturgical Year

June 13, 2021

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, June 13, 2021

Mass Intentions The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Saturday, 6/12 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Annie Lydic Sunday, 6/13 9am Gerald Haulbrooks † 11am Thomas Hindle † Monday, 6/14 9am Don Poole † Tuesday, 6/15 9am Jettie Dubois † Wednesday, 6/16 9am Betty Spodarek † Friday, 6/18 9am The Turner Family Eleventh Sunday in the Liturgical Year Saturday, 6/19 Anticipated Sunday Mass 5pm Dr. Malcolm Brennan, Sr. † Sunday, 6/20 9am Gerald Haulbrooks † 11am Thomas Hindle † Monday, 6/21 9am Kathy Smith Tuesday, 6/22 9am The Valencia Family Wednesday, 6/23 9am Betty Spodarek † Friday, 6/25 9am Richard & Lynne Nearman †

Upcoming Events Thursday, June 17

8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall

Thursday, June 24

8:30am Christian Meditation, Hall

St. Anthony—June 13 Saint Anthony was born Fernando Martins in Lisbon, Portugal. He was born into a wealthy family and by the age of fifteen asked to be sent to the Abbey of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, the then capital of Portugal. During his time in the Abbey, he learned theology and Latin. Following his ordination to the priesthood, he was named guestmaster and was responsible for the abbey's hospitality. When Franciscan friars settled a small hermitage outside Coimbra dedicat-ed to Saint Anthony of Egypt, Fernando felt a longing to join them. Fernando eventually received permission to leave the Ab-bey so he could join the new Franciscan Order. When he was ad-mitted, he changed his name to Anthony. Anthony then traveled to Morocco to spread God's truth, but became extremely sick and was returned to Portugal to recover. The return voyage was blown off-course and the party arrived in Sicily, from which they traveled to Tuscany. Anthony was as-signed to the hermitage of San Paolo after local friars considered his health. As he recovered, Anthony spent his time praying and studying. An undetermined amount of time later, Dominican friars came to visit the Franciscans and there was confusion over who would present the homily. The Dominicans were known for their preaching, thus the Franciscans assumed it was they who would provide a homilist, but the Dominicans assumed the Franciscans would provide one. It was then the head of the Franciscan her-mitage asked Anthony to speak on whatever the Holy Spirit told him to speak of. Though he tried to object, Anthony delivered an eloquent and moving homily that impressed both groups. Soon, news of his eloquence reached Francis of Assisi, who held a strong distrust of the brotherhood's commitment to a life of poverty. However, in Anthony, he found a friend. In 1224, Francis entrusted his friars' pursuits of studies to Anthony. Anthony had a book of psalms that contained notes and comments to help when teaching students and, in a time when a printing press was not yet invented, he greatly valued it. When a novice decided to leave the hermitage, he stole Anthony's valuable book. When Anthony discovered it was miss-ing, he prayed it would be found or returned to him. The thief did return the book and in an extra step returned to the Order as well. The book is said to be preserved in the Franciscan friary in Bologna today. Anthony occasionally taught at the universities of Mont-pellier and Toulouse in southern France, but he performed best in the role of a preacher. So simple and resounding was his teaching of the Catholic Faith, most unlettered and the innocent could understand his mes-sages. It is for this reason he was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1946. Once, when St. Anthony attempted to preach the true Gos-pel of the Catholic Church to heretics who would not listen to him, he went out and preached his message to the fish. This was not, as liberals and naturalists have tried to say, for the instruction of the fish, but rather for the glory of God, the delight of the angels, and the easing of his own heart. When critics saw the fish begin to gath-er, they realized they should also listen to what Anthony had to say. He was only 35-years-old when he died and was canonized less than one year afterward by Pope Gregory IX. Upon exhuma-tion some 336 years after his death, his body was found to be cor-rupted, yet his tongue was totally incorrupt, so perfect were the teachings that had been formed upon it. St. Anthony is venerated all over the world as the Patron Saint for lost articles, and is credited with many miracles involving lost people, lost things and even lost spiritual goods.

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

Agnes Mahoney Chris McCarty Rod Pasibe Nancy Pickard Sharon Pitts Donald Pryor George Reeves Paul Rossmann Gregory Russell Marion Russel Bonnie Sigers Paula Spivey Michelle Maureen Taylor Special Intention Jack Williams

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers.

Eleventh Sunday in the Liturgical Year

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

Capt. 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: 6/6/2021 ** Total includes $1,954 online deposits for 5/31-6/4/21

Offertory & Church Maintenance: 6/6/2021 YTD # Active Parish Families: 285 # Families Participating this week: 45 # Families participating Online: 44 % of Participation 31%

Welcome! We welcome to our parish family Daniel, Joy, Elise, and Alexandra Farrae. Thank you for making Our Lady of Good Counsel your par-ish home!

Prayer Requests

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WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: The Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience is a chance to look deeply into your relationship with each other and with God. In just one short week-end you can learn a technique for communication that will keep your marriage on the right track to be healthy. Sign up today to attend one of the up-coming virtual Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on Jul 16-18, 2021 in Beaufort, SC and Jan 28-30, 2022 in NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC. Early sign up is recommended. For more in-formation visit our website at: https://SCMarriageMatters.orgor contact us at [email protected] or 803-810-9602.

ATTENTION NURSES: The Diocese of Charleston has established the South Carolina National Association of Catholic Nurses. We have been meeting over ZOOM for the last 4 months and are now looking to expand our membership across the Diocese. Our next meeting is Monday, June 21 at 7:30 PM EST. We are inviting all Catholic Nurses of our Dio-

cese to join us as we move forward in our planning for group prayer opportunities, educational talks, community outreach and volunteer activities. Our Facebook page is www.facebook.com/groups/scnacn/ We look forward to you joining us! You can reach out to Nancy McGrath at [email protected] or our Facebook page for a link to join our next meeting!

FREE FAMILY MOVIE: Back by popular demand the FREE Fam-ily Movie, PRAY will be able to be streamed from June 20, 2021, at 11:00am and anytime until June 21, 2021, at 11:00pm. If you did not get a chance to watch it before, here is your opportunity to see this entertaining, enlightening and inspiring film. Enjoy! https://watch.showandtell.film/watch/charleston-pray-2021-06-20 Spanish subtitles available. Sponsored by the Office of Family Life. For more information, Christy Brown 803 554 6088 or [email protected]

Envelopes Loose Total

Budget $4,300 $ 800 $5,100

Actual ** $6,241 $ 710 $6,951

Difference $1,941 $ (90) $1,851

Percent 145% 89% 136%

Budget $210,700 $39,200 $249,900

Actual $227,411 $36,241 $263,652

Difference $ 16,711 $(2,959) $ 13,752

Percent 108% 92% 106%