T S M (11:15 Reminíscere Miseratiónum Visiónem Quam Vidístis · Lenten Events Stations of the...
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Opening Hymn: Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service See Insert
Offertory Hymn: Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days Hymnal, # 240
(Verses 1-5)
Communion Hymn: Oh Lord, I am Not Worthy Hymnal # 304
(Verses 1-4)
Recessional Hymn: Tis Good Lord to be Here See Insert
Readings are found on pages 99-101.
The Ordinary of the Mass is on pages 253-314
of the St. Isaac Jogues Missal.
The Solemn Mass (11:15am)
Introit: Reminíscere Miseratiónum Missal Pg. 99
Kyrie & Gloria Missa de Angelis Hymnal Pg. 408
Offertory Anthem: Let My Complaint Come Before Thee Batten
Sanctus: Missa de Angelis Hymnal Pg. 410
Agnus Dei: Missa de Angelis Hymnal Pg. 447
Communion Chant Visiónem Quam Vidístis Missal Pg. 101
Communion Anthem: Lord, For Thy Tender Mercies Sake Farrant
A children’s Nursery is available on Sundays from 8:30am-1:00 pm for walking Infants to 5 yrs
Renovations to the Parish Hall
Please consult the parish website for ren-
derings and more information.
Drawings may be found at: http://
charlestoncathedral.com/fellowship-hall/
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Follow Monsignor Brovey to Italy!
Msgr. is leading the parish pilgrimage in Italy
until 18 March.
Join him on his travels by following us on
Instagram at
cathedralst.johnthebaptist
Part-time Secretary: The Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist is seeking a Part-time Secretary for
the mornings to answer and route incoming
calls and aid in clerical work.
Applicants should be Catholic, people oriented,
have excellent communication skills, friendly
phone presence and knowledge and love of
their Catholic faith. Must have proficiency in
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Publisher)
and Adobe InDesign. Ability to learn simple
website updating a plus. Interested applicants
should submit their resume to
Girls in grades 3-7!
Join the St. Benedict’s Choir!
The Choristers provide musical leadership for
the 9:00am Sunday Mass, which has traditional-
ly been a family orientated Liturgy. The Cathe-
dral Girl Choristers will rehearse each Tuesday
afternoon from 4:30pm-5:30pm and will be sing-
ing at least twice a month.
If you are interested in joining our Music Min-
istry, please contact Daniel Sansone at
843.724.8395 or email
Lenten Events
Stations of the Cross and
Benediction Fridays from 17 March-7
April 2017
6:30 PM
Lenten Adoration Adoration will be from 12:30-7:00 PM. Holy
Hour with confessions will begin at 6:00 PM
with Benediction at 6:45 PM.
Wednesday, 29 March
Wednesday, 5 April
Wednesday, 12 April
Visit the Parish Blog on our website for Lenten
resources including:
Information from our parish mailing includ-
ing the 7 Habits to Holiness
A Lenten Worksheet
Helpful links to plan a holy Lent
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Second Sunday of Lent
Religious Education News
On Sunday, 19 March Pauline Books & Media
will be selling First Communion gifts in the Ca-
thedral Hall from 10-11AM. Parents of first com-
municants, please stop by and shop for ties,
veils, jewelry, sacramentals, books, cards, and
other gifts for First Holy Communion, 7 May.
In preparation for First Reconciliation on
Wednesday, 29 March, there will be a brief 2nd
grade parent meeting on Sunday, 26 March at
10:20 AM at the Parish Office (119 Broad Street).
Any parents interested in planning fun chil-
dren’s religious activities for next year? There
will be a meeting for interested parents on Sun-
day, 19 March at 10:20 AM in the lobby of the
Cathedral Center. For more information, contact
Karen McLaurin at 843-408-9343.
Respect Life News
40 Days for Life Campaign: 40 Days for Life is a
peaceful prayer vigil held outside of abortion
facilities nationwide to pray for an end to abor-
tion. The campaign began on 1 March 2017 and
runs through 9 April. Volunteers are needed to
pray outside of the Charleston Women’s Center
(1312 Ashley River Road). To sign up and for
more information, visit
https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/
charleston
The organization, Priests for Life, has called for
each Catholic to pray fervently for the closing of
their local abortion facility. Please join Msgr. Ed-
ward Lofton, Pastor at St. Theresa the Little
Flower, who will lead the Rosary and prayers at
the West Ashley Abortion facility (1312 Ashley
River Road) on Saturday, 18 March from 8-9
AM. For more information, call Stephen Boyle at
843-763-0681.
Congratulations to the Sr. Girls and Sr. Boys
who participated in the Diocese of Charleston
Youth Basketball Tournament in Greenville.
Both teams showed great effort and sportsman-
ship. The Sr. Boys won first place in the Silver
Bracket. Well done Saints!
Congratulations to Sam and Lily who partici-
pated in Region Band; and congratulations to
Emma who participated in the All-State Or-
chestra!
CCS is now accepting applications for the 2017 -
18 school year. If you are interested in attend-
ing The Charleston Catholic School and would
like to tour the campus, please call
843-577-4495.
Join the Daughters of St. Paul on the Tuesdays
of Lent from 6:30-8:00 PM at Pauline Books and
Media (243 King Street, use the back entrance)
for a Lenten study. The group will be have a
weekly study guide with accompanying video
lectures on DVD, with commentary by Mike
Aquilina and teaching videos presented by Fr.
Mitch Pacwa, SJ.
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Save the Date!
For Cathedral Parishioner and Seminarian
Rhett Williams’
Ordination to the Transitional Diaconate
26 May 2017
at 6:00 PM
St. Mary Help of Christians
138 Fairfield St. SW
Aiken, SC 29801
All are welcome to attend!
"Rise, and do not be afraid." Let us
comfort our spouses and ourselves by
celebrating the love of God in our
marriages by experiencing a World-
wide Marriage Encounter week-
end. The next Worldwide Marriage
Encounter weekend is 7-9 July 2017 in
Greenville, 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.
Knights of Columbus Council 9475
8th Annual Golf Outing
to support
The Daughters of St. Paul
Wild Dunes Harbor Course
21 March 2017– Sign in at 11:30 AM
Shotgun start at 1:00 PM
Includes a light lunch prior to play, dinner with
door prizes, and a silent auction after play.
Entry Free: $100 per golfer
Sponsors are needed for holes, contact Jim
Welsch at 843-442-9614 or [email protected]
To register, contact Bob Fintak at 803-917-1530
The Charleston St. Patrick’s Day Parade Com-
mittee, together with the Ancient Order of Hi-
bernians, South Carolina Irish Historical Socie-
ty, and the Knights of Columbus announce
Charleston’s St. Patrick’s Day events:
Friday, 17 March 2017
9:00 AM: Mass at St. Patrick’s Church
Followed by parade line-up on Radcliffe Street
10:00 AM: Parade, processing from Radcliffe to
King, Broad, and Legre Streets
11:30 AM: Irish Flag Raising at Charleston City
Hall
12:00 PM: Corned beef and cabbage meals with
live Irish music at area Irish pubs
For more information, contact Jimmy Finnegan
at 843-200-5623 or Shannon Hurley at 843-556-
3578.
This year, the feast of St. Patrick
falls on a Friday during the pen-
itential season of Lent. Bishop
Robert E. Guglielmone has
granted a general dispensation
from the obligation of abstain-
ing from meat on 17 March 2017, to all members
of the Catholic Church within the Diocese
of Charleston.
Catholics fast and abstain during Lent to unite
in the suffering and death of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and to prepare to rejoice in his Resurrec-
tion. In lieu of this, the bishop recommends
that anyone who avails himself or herself of the
dispensation substitute another form of pen-
ance, prayer, or almsgiving to the poor in its
place at another time during the remainder of
the Lenten season.
www.charlestoncathedral.com Second Sunday of Lent
Please Pray Paul Arena Pacifico Amaro Todd Armstrong Laura Bowers Susan Brannock Margaret Mary Brant David Caron Mabel Frances Caron Mary Carson Gay Carter George Catumas Trudie Cooper Theresa Corbin Caroline Counts Mary Jo Daugherty Sharon Dean Ella Deitch Carol Delisio Lillian DeSandolo Nancy DeSandolo The DeSandolo Family Sr. Mary Ann Donovan Walter Duane Irene Douglass Mac Dunbar Fr. John Dux Rob Everhart Amelia Finley Veronica Fisher Mildred Foster Mary Ann Flack Donna Fread Cheryle Freiberger Sharon Frizzell Shirley Gadsden Joseph Gaglione Janine Gaglio Elizabeth Gallagher Peggy Geraty Fran Granger Richardeen Dent Joann Gustafson John Hathaway Zachary Healey Hilde Hensley Barbara Herman Nora Lynn Hoffman Ken Hoffman Cindy Hogan Alice Holmquist Bob Hosker Danielle Hosker Greg Hutto James Ingrassia
Peggy Kanapaux Margaret Karafa Chris Keller Nancy Kowalsky Shirley Lanford Kevin&Kailii Lyons Nancy Lynch Jack Lubbers Karen Mack Adam Macpherson Mary Magee Robert Mallard Christine Marci Jean Masonis Marcia Mathias Dave McCaffery Dave McGrath James Anthony Mellon Jeffrey Patrick Mellon Jay Michel, IV Lee Mullinax, Sr. Hannah Murphy Michael Murphy Peter Murphy Bob Nebergall Annie Neese Carson Parker Sonoma Peterson Myrna Lane Piccione Margarite C Poulnot Caroline Price Frank Rose Becca Rowland John Saber De’Anna Scannel Bill Schachte Gus & Mary Schill Janet Sherbine Linda Smith Elyse Sokol Margaret Mary Spra-gue Charlene Stuart Esther Tecklenburg Jane Thompson John G. Thornhill Carolyn Torlay Haley Tyrrell Patricia Van Marter William Viger Peter Winkler Nicholas Yeaw Kathi Zigli
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11-12 March
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We welcome all visitors to the Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist. Docents are available for a tour of our Ca-
thedral following the 9:00 and 11:15 AM Masses. If
you are interested in a tour, please wait next to the
Pulpit after Mass.
Sacrament of Marriage
Either the bride or the groom must be a practicing
Catholic and registered at the Cathedral for at least
twelve months before scheduling a wedding date and
beginning the six month marriage preparation. The
bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly
attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obliga-
tion, and use of the envelope system in support of the
parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be found on
the Cathedral Website.
For wedding information, please contact Mrs. Steph-
anie Stewart at: [email protected]
Baptisms
To schedule to have your child baptized, please con-
tact Ms. Cheryl LaRose at (843) 724-8395, or email:
Active Membership
Various facilities and services are available to our ac-
tive members. This includes use of the church for Bap-
tisms, Weddings and other Sacramental events, and
includes parishioner status in parochial schools.
Active Membership is determined by four things:
Being properly registered in the parish for a suffi-
cient period of time.
Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy
Days.
Use of the envelope system in support of the par-
ish.
Being active in at least one parish program, minis-
try or organization.
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Weekly Offertory Reports
5 March 2017
Offertory $13,637.57
Electronic Offertory $5,235.00
Total Offertory $18,872.57
Sincere thanks for your
generosity. Every gift matters!
Did you know…. If you give
electronically you no longer have
to keep track of envelopes? That‘s
right! All of the offertory categories
covered with envelopes can now
be done online!
You can also now donate by text!
Simply send a text to
(843)580-1719 with the amount
you would like to contribute.
Make sure to include the dollar
sign before the amount (example:
$25).
Offertory Option: If credit cards
and envelopes aren’t your thing,
consider the easy automatic check-
ing withdrawal.
Don’t forget… Remember to
update your electronic account
with current credit card expiration
dates.
Remember: When giving to the
Bishop’s Annual Appeal,
payments should be made to
“Bishop’s Annual Appeal.”
Thank you!
5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral
9:00 am Cathedral
Intentions of Peter and Mary Shahid
9:30 am St. Mary
Zofia Szczypkowska+
11:15 am Cathedral
Pro Populo
6:00 pm Cathedral
Lucille LeVasseur+
Sunday Events
10:05 am Religious Ed Classes
10:05 am RCIA
10:05 am Sunday Morning
Fellowship
1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate
12:05 pm Cathedral
Intentions of the Engels Family
12:05 pm Cathedral
Jerry Becker+
Tuesday Events
9:00 am Women’s Faith Sharing
10:00 am Women’s Bible Study
4:30 pm St. Benedict’s Rehearsal
5:45 pm Healthy Eating Seminar
12:05 pm Cathedral
Wednesday Events
5:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul– LC
6:00 pm St. Cecilia’s Rehearsal
7:00 pm Cathedral Choir Rehearsal
12:05 pm Cathedral
Frances Lazurek+
Thursday Events
10:00 am Cathedral Mom’s Group
7:00 pm Renaissance Ensemble
Rehearsal
12:05 pm Cathedral
Friday Events
6:30 pm Stations of the Cross and
Benediction
5:30 pm Cathedral
9:00 am Cathedral
Mass with Bishop Guglielmone
Frances Benfield+
9:30 am St. Mary
Intentions of Marjorie Montgomery
11:15 am Cathedral
Pro Populo
6:00 pm Cathedral
Intentions of Lucille Trichter, Glenda
Donahay+, Bernard Trichter+
Sunday Events
10:05 am Religious Ed Classes
10:05 am Sunday Morning Fellowship
10:05 am RCIA
1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate
Sunday, 12 March 2017
Second Sunday of Lent
Monday, 13 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
Friday, 17 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Third Sunday of Lent
For Daily Mass Readings
Consult our Parish App
www.myparishapp.com
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Lenten Weekday
www.charlestoncathedral.com First Sunday of
Bishop of Charleston
The Most Reverend
Robert E. Guglielmone, D.D.
www.sccatholic.org
Cathedral Clergy
Monsignor Steven L. Brovey
Cathedral Rector
(843) 724-8395
Rev. Patrick Allen
Daily Mass Assisting Priest
Charles J. Olimpio, Deacon
(843) 724-8395
Thomas Baranoski, Deacon
(843) 724-8395
Jim Letendre, Deacon
(843) 724-8395
Administrative Staff
Mrs. Stephanie Stewart
Executive Assistant to the Rector [email protected]
Mrs. Kay Phillip
Bookkeeper
Mrs. Caitlin Smith
Ms. Cheryl LaRose
Pastoral Staff
Mr. Daniel Sansone
Director of Music &Liturgy
Mrs. Karen McLaurin
Director of Christian Formation
Parish Office
(843) 724-8395
Fax: (843) 724-6386
Charleston Catholic School
Principal, Fred McKay
(843)577-4495
Homebound?
If you know someone who is
homebound, and would like to
receive the Sacrament of
Reconciliation, Holy
Communion or the Anointing of
the Sick, please call the Parish
Office.
After Hours Emergency Line
In the event of a medical
emergency or death after office
hours, please call:(843) 469-3406
For assistance with food,
utilities, rent, or medical bills,
contact the St. Vincent de Paul
Society at 843-727-1577.
Cathedral Schedule
Weekend Schedule
5:30 pm Saturday Vigil
Sunday Mass Times
9:00 am Family Mass
11:15 am Solemn Mass
6:00 pm Sung Mass
Weekday Schedule
11:30 am Rosary
12 Noon Angelus
12:05 pm Mass
St. Mary of the
Annunciation
Weekend Schedule
9:30 am Sunday Sung Mass
Confession Schedule
Monday-Friday
11:15-11:50 am
Saturdays
4:00-5:00 pm
Ministry Contact List
Altar Servers
Daniel Barton
Altar Linens
Jenny Adams
Bereavement Committee
Katy Sheehy
Cathedral Men’s Club
Mark Kelly
Cathedral Mom’s Group
Deana Lattanzio
Cathedral Women’s Club
Cate Cusick
Extraordinary Ministers and Sick
and Homebound
Dcn. Jim Letendre
Finance Council
Frank Dirks
Brian Borry
Greeters
Maureen Cahill
Knights of Columbus
Brian Borry
Lectors
Dcn. Charles Olimpio
Offertory Counters
Kay Phillip
RCIA
Dcn. Tom Baranowski
Respect Life
Cheryle Freiberger
St. Vincent de Paul
Jim Corso
Sunday Morning Coffee Teams &
Parish Office Volunteers
Caitlin Smith
Cathedral Tours
Sharon Dean
Ushers
Bob Lazurek
Venture Crew
David McLaurin
Women’s Bible Study
Sr. Margaret Kerry
Women’s Faith Sharing
Marian Mentavlos