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Corpus Christi Catholic Church Diocese of Charleston 2350 Augusta Highway Lexington,
South Carolina 29072 (803) 359-4391
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 2, 2016
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Mission Statement
Sharing the treasure of our
Catholic Faith and
centered in the Eucharist, we
at Corpus Christi Parish strive
to be true disciples of Christ
to all.
MASS
SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil -
5:00 PM
Sunday - 8:00 AM,
11:00 AM & 5:00 PM
Holy Days
Vigil Mass 7:00 PM
Holy Day Mass
8:30 AM & 7:00 PM
Except—Ash Wednesday,
Easter,
Christmas &
New Year’s Day
Daily Masses
Monday, Thursday,
Friday
8:30 AM
Tuesday—6:30 PM
with Confession from
5:30 PM until 6:20 PM
Wednesday—12:15 PM
Eucharistic Adoration
following Mass with the
Divine Mercy Chaplet at
6:45 PM and
Benediction at
7:00 PM
Confessions
Saturday 3:30-4:30 PM
Liturgy of the Day
We live in times when we see the first reading’s lament about misery, violence, and destruction in the newspaper every day. How can we get through it all? Faith has to be the answer for us. We all know people who say that it was their faith that carried them in their darkest hour. Perhaps our prayer today can be that it will be the same for us.
Liturgia del Día
Vivimos en unos tiempos en que los lamentos de miseria, violencia y destrucción de la primera lectura los vemos diariamente en los periódicos. ¿Cómo podremos sobrevivir todo eso? La fe tiene que ser la respuesta para nosotros. Todos conocemos personas que dicen que fue la fe lo que las ayudó a atravesar sus momentos más tenebrosos. Tal vez nuestra oración de hoy pudiera elevarse para que así sea también para
Faith SMALL AS A
M U S T A R D S E E D
Altar Servers—Jimmie Taylor
803-530-7975
Altar Society —Joan Follmer—
803-359-9711
Apostolate of Healing—Deacon Jack
Assistance Ministry—Maryann
Schaum—359-6927 open Tuesday thru
Friday 9:00 a.m. until Noon. Food
drop-off box available 24-7.
Bible Study —Fran Jones —803-315-
5815
CGA (50 plus) - Jeannette Munnett
803-808-7559 —2nd Wednesday of
each month in the parish hall starting in
September and ending in May.
Children’s Liturgy—Angie Crouch
Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP)—
Joan Patrick 803-449-4031
Christ Renews His Parish Men’s
Retreat—Corbett Lewis–
Eucharistic Adoration—Dan
Goering, Tom Jones—Eucharistic
Adoration following Wednesday—
12:15 P.M. Mass ending at 8:00 A.M.
on Thursday morning.
Finance Council—Wade Fisher
803-356-4744
Hispanic Ministry—Juana Martinez
Knights of Columbus Council—Kim
Behrns (803) 951-3869
Officers meet on the 2nd Thursday of
the month at 7:00 p.m. and Council
Members meet 3rd Thursday of the
month at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall.
K of C 4th Degree—
Bob Peterson—(732)616-5596
—Meet on the fourth Monday of the
month at 7:00 p.m.
Legion of Mary— Christine
Henneman—803-892-7708—Meet
every Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in the
parish hall.
Mass Greeters - JoDee Douda– 803-
359-4897
Men of St. Joseph - Tony Mancini -
Parish Pastoral Council - Mark
Svrcek [email protected]
Prayer Line—Betty Peterson—
732-616-5855
R.C.I.A.—Joshua Gehling—
Respect Life—Dan Goering -
803-808-2225
Ushers—Al Stevens— 864-445-1133
Women’s Group (CCCW)
Ruth Chapman — 803-600-9032
Meet on the second Monday of the
month at 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall.
Young Family Gathering- Bill & Kim
Youth Ministry—Gordon Oswald -
803–727-5441
Birthright of Columbia………....….(803) 765-0165
Corpus Christi Assistance Ministry.(803) 359-6927
Catholic Charities-Midlands.............(855) 377-1357
Fax-803-252-7605… www.charitiessc.org
LICS………………………………...(803) 957-6656
His House( dispatch (803)791-0557).(803) 957-1052
Family Shelter……...………..………(803) 771-7040
Home Works……………………..….(803) 781-4536
Lexington Medical Center……….... (803) 791-2000
St. Francis Catholic Shop……..…....(803) 561-9733
www.stfrancisshop.com
Community Contacts
Welcome! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND VISITORS TO CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH
Whether you are a new parishioner or just visiting, we hope you feel welcomed and hope you will join us in our many parish
activities. Registration forms are available in the vestibule, parish office, and online.
Please complete a registration form, drop it in the collection basket, or return it to the parish office. Office hours are Monday to
Thursday 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. until Noon. Visitor envelopes are in the church vestibule.
We are glad that you have joined us in our celebration today!
Corpus Christi Catholic
Church
Office Hours : (Mon-Thurs.) 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M
Friday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Tel: (803) 359-4391 Fax : (803) 359-8885
Email: [email protected] www.corpuschristisc.org
Pastor: Rev. Raymond J. Carlo Ext.3 [email protected]
Deacon Dale Palmer
Deacon Coleman Parks [email protected]
Deacon Jack Crocker [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation: Scott KramerExt.5
Director of Music: Dr. Charles Renick (803) 422-2681
Parish Secretary: Maria Coller Ext. 4 [email protected]
Director of Operations: Gerry PrestiaExt. 6 [email protected]
Director of Finance: Susan Kantra Ext. 8 [email protected]
Director of Community Life: Tom Jones Ext.7
Director of Youth Ministry: Gordon Oswald (803) 727-5441
Altar Servers Coordinator: Jimmie Taylor Ext. 6
Hospital and Nursing
Home Visits
Due to privacy laws, Father may not know that you or a family member have been hospitalized or moved into a nursing home.
Please e-mail the parish office at [email protected] or call
(803) 359-4391 to let him know.
CONTACT INFORMATION IS
FOR PARISH USE ONLY
Corpus Christi Catholic Church October 2, 2016
Organizations-Ministry Contacts
Sacraments/Liturgy
BAPTISMS
Parents wishing to have their child
baptized must contact the Parish Office
at 359-4391. Baptismal Preparation is
held on the 1st Tuesday of each month
at 7:00 p.m. in the Old Church.
Sponsors are required to attend.
WEDDINGS
Couples who are planning to get
married in the Church should contact
the Pastor at least 6 months before
their wedding date. Marriage
Preparation with Pre-Cana is required.
ANOINTING OF THE
SICk
The sacrament is administered the 2nd
Wednesday of the month during the
12:15 p.m. Mass, and by appointment
with the Pastor.
R.C.I.A.
Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults
Interested in becoming Catholic? If so,
the R.C.I.A. process is the BEST place
to be. For more information please
contact Scott Kramer at
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION
The Monstrance with the Eucharist will
be on display each Wednesday after the
12:15 Mass until Thursday Morning at
8:00 am. To share an hour with the
Lord, please call Tom Jones at 359-
4391 x24.
Mass Intentions for the
Week
10/1 Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m.
Clarence Benson
By Mr. and Mrs. John Moccaldi
10/2 Sun. 8:00 a.m. Robert “Bob” Sullivan
By Eli Smith
Sunday 11:00 a.m. The Legion of Mary
Sunday 5:00 p.m. Parishioners
10/3 Mon. 8:30 a.m. Kathleen Wadden
By Vicky Reese
10/4 Tues. 6:30 p.m. Eugene Falgione
By Adrian L. Falgione
10/5 Wed. 12:15 p.m. Elio Bigiarelli
By Elizabeth Bigiarelli
10/6 Thurs. 8:30 a.m. Mary Elizabeth &
Maurice Washburne
By Mary Beth & Charles Shane
10/7 Fri. 8:30 a.m. Sean Kantra
By Susan Kantra
*Note: denotes a deceased intention
Twenty– seventh
Sunday In Ordinary
Time
OCTOBER 2 , 2016 - Music LITURGY
Readings—1172
Service Music:
Entrance Hymn - 677
A Living Faith
Kyrie: 260
Glory to God : 261
Alleluia 262
Offertory Hymn - 679
Center of My Life
Holy 263
Memorial Acclamation 264
Amen 267
Lamb of God : 269
Communion - 828 Make me a Channel of Your Peace
Recessional Hymn - 680
We Walk By Faith
LITURGY OF THE
WORd
Sunday, October 2–
TWENTY – SEVENTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
Hb 1:2-3, 2:2-4; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9;2 Tm 1:6-8,
13-14; Lk 17:5-10
Monday, October 3- Gal 1:6-12; Ps 111:1b-2, 7-
8, 9, and 10c;Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday, October 4- Saint Francis of Assisi
Gal 1:13-24; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15; Lk
10:38-42
Wednesday, October 5- Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Ps
117:1bc, 2; Lk 11:1-4
Thursday, October 6- Saint Bruno, Priest;
Gal 3:1-5; Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75; Lk 11:5-13
Friday, October 7- Our Lady of the Rosary
Gal 3:7-14; Ps 111:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6; Lk 11:15-26
Saturday, October 8 – Gal 3:22-29; Ps 105:2-3,
4-5, 6-7; Lk 11:27-28
Sunday, October 2
9:15 AM Religious Education K-8
9:15 AM RCIA
11:00 AM Legion of Mary Mass
1:00-2:00 PM Right to Life Chain
4:00 PM Blessing of the Animals
6:15 PM High School Youth Grp.
Monday, October 3
Children’s Choir Rehearsals
5-5:30 PM 4K-First Grade
5:45-6:30 PM 2nd-6th Grade
Tuesday, October 4
3:00 PM Legion of Mary
7:00 PM Baptism Class
7:30 PM Bible Study
Wednesday, October 5 12:15 PM Mass *Followed by
Eucharistic Adoration
6:15 PM Women’s CRHP 7:00 PM Benediction
7:00 PM Men’s CRHP 7:30 PM Men of St. Joseph
Thursday, October 6
9:30 AM Bible Study
Friday, October 7
Saturday, October 8
10:00 AM-2:00 PM Health Fair 3:30 PM– 4:30 PM Confessions
Sunday, October 9
9:15 AM Religious Education K-8
9:15 AM RCIA 1:00 PM Spanish Mass
6:15 Confirmation Class High
School Youth Group
Vigésimo Séptimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 2 de octubre, 2016
Misas en español - A las 1:00 PM
Octubre (October) 9th -
Noviembre (November) 13th -
Diciembre 11th (December) Nuestra
Seňora de Guadalupe
Bienvenidos Damos la bienvenida a todos los recién llegados a nuestra familia Parroquial. Si desea inscribirse en Corpus Christi, por
favor llamar a la oficina Parroquial ó preguntarle a un ujier antes o después de misa.
Para más información contacte
Juana Martinez
BAUTIZOS
Padres que desean bautizar a su hijo(a), contactar la
oficina parroquial al (803) 359-4391. Clase be
preparación de bautismo es el primer martes del
mes a las 7:00 pm, donde era la primera iglesia.
Los padres y los padrinos necesitan attender.
PRIMERA COMUNIȮN Y
CONFIRMACIȮN
Ponerse en contacto con Scott Kramer, teléfono
803-359-4391 - Extensión 5
MATRIMONIOS
Parejas que esten planeando casarse en la Iglesia
póngase en contacto con el pastor al menos seis (6)
meses antes de la boda. Classes prematrimoniales
son requeridas. Teléfono (803) 359-4391
Homilía De Hoy
• “¿Hasta cuándo, Señor, pediré auxilio, sin que me escuches?”. . .
Ante mí no hay más que asaltos y violencia, y surgen rebeliones y
desórdenes” (Habacuc 1:2, 3). En este Domingo del Respeto a la
Vida el profeta Habacuc se hace eco angustioso a lo largo de dos mil
seiscientos años: “¿Por qué me dejas ver la injusticia y te quedas
mirando la opresión?” (1:3). En este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia
nos lamentamos con Habacuc por los niños sin nacer y las personas
mayores, por los inmigrantes que no son bienvenidos y los
refugiados que son rechazados, por los prisioneros y los drogadictos,
por las personas abrumadas con enfermedades y discapacidades
corporales, mentales y espirituales.
• “Auméntanos la fe”, decimos al unísono con los apóstoles (Lucas
17:5). Pero la respuesta de Jesús nos desafía vigorosamente: “Si
tuvieran fe, aunque fuera tan pequeña como una semilla de
mostaza”, las realidades “los obedecerían” (17:6).
• Pablo nos dice: “Te recomiendo que reavives el don de Dios que
recibiste. . . Porque el Señor no nos ha dado un espíritu de temor,
sino de fortaleza, de amor y de moderación” (2 Timoteo 1:6, 7). Si
nos hacemos eco de las palabras del Evangelio: “no somos más que
siervos” (Lucas 17:10), Pablo nos corrige así: “No te avergüences,
pues, de dar testimonio de nuestro Señor” (2 Timoteo 1:8). ¿Cuál es
nuestro desafío en este domingo? “Comparte conmigo los
sufrimientos por la predicación del Evangelio, sostenido por la
fuerza de Dios” (1:8). ¿Cuál es nuestra meta para este Año Jubilar de
la Misericordia y más allá del mismo? “Guarda este tesoro con la
ayuda del Espíritu Santo, que habita en nosotros” (1:14).
Pregunta de la semana
¿Qué tengo que hacer esta semana para cumplir “todo lo que se [me]
mandó”, para que la semana próxima pueda decir: “Sólo [he] hecho
lo que [tenía] que hacer”?
Community Events www.corpuschristisc.org
Forty Hours Devotion
Prayer - Preparation - Education
All essential to Faithful
Citizenship...As Catholics, we
are called to engage in the public
square and work for the common
good. On November 8th, voters
across South Carolina and the United States will head to the
polls to elect a President and their representatives. The South
Carolina Catholic Conference is providing several resources to
help voters form their consciences understand the principles
and issues to consider when voting and learn where candidates
stand.
Please visit the voter education resources at
http://www.sccatholicconference.org/9
*Catholic Voter Guide
*Political Activity Guidelines
*Weekly Prayer Intentions for Catholics
Call to Prayer Intention - For Friday, October 7
“Through Our Lady of the Rosary's aid, may voters & elected
leaders uphold the dignity of human life in their political
engagement.”
Healing Hearts
For Lexington County School District One
Students and Families
A Grief Support Program
Grief is a journey and a process. Realizing that you
don’t have to do it by yourself is comforting.
Students and their families can connect with others
who have suffered a loss and who can understand the
sorrow.
Healing Hearts is a safe place to interact with others
and share without being judged.
It is comforting to know that what you are feeling is
normal.
Healing Hearts takes place at Meadow Glenn
Middle, November 15, 2016, from 6:00 PM to 8:00
PM
2016 Walk to End Alzheimer's -
Columbia, SC Take the first step to a world without Alzheimer's.
Saturday, October 15, 2016 Time: 9:00 AM Check-in
9:45 AM Opening Ceremony
10:00 AM Walk Start
Location: The BRAND NEW
Spirit Communications Park
1640 Freed Dr.
Columbia, SC 29201
For more information, please contact
Alexis Watts at 803-509-7352 -
email - [email protected]
Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Our Lady of the Hills will be hosting a Forty Hours Devotion
beginning on Thursday, October 6th with our regular adoration
schedule and then we will resume adoration on Friday after Mass
until Saturday morning, October 8th to pray for Marriage and Family
in honor of the l99th Anniversary of the Apparition of Our Lady in
Fatima.
Also, this is an Election Year. There are many important issues
hanging on the election of the new President. Some of these issues
will affect the very core of society and are capable of having long
lasting effects on our nation. We cannot change who is running for
President of the United States. But, through prayer and supplication
the Lord can change the hearts of people. Including, the hearts
of these candidates. This is an ideal time, during this Year of Mercy
to implore Our Lord to have mercy on us and on the whole world,
but especially our nation.
If you feel called to join us in imploring Our Lord to have mercy on
us, or if you are irresistibly attracted to Our Eucharistic Lord, we
need you and Our Lord awaits you. If you come to adoration
on Thursday or Friday morning, we ask that you sign up for your
regular time. We are especially looking for people to come to
adoration from Friday afternoon until Saturday morning.
For more information, please contact Erika at (305) 588-4278
Parish Activities www.corpuschristisc.org
Respect Life Sunday ~ October 2, 2016
Please join us for our 3rd annual Life Chain on Respect Life Sunday, October 2nd between 1:00 PM 2:00 PM in front of Corpus
Christi Church. We will hold up signs to raise awareness for the rights of unborn human beings. We will witness and pray for the
sanctity of all human life from conception (which we now know scientifically is when a human life begins) to natural death. Signs
will be provided. Every Church ministry should have representatives participating. Invite a friend to come along with you! May
we put our faith into practice while we witness for human life in our world today!
Fathers of Mercy Mission Retreat
CORPUS CHRISTI TO HOST FATHERS OF MERCY
MISSION
Corpus Christi will hold a Parish Mission featuring Father
Thomas Sullivan of the Fathers of Mercy Order
November 7-10, 2016
Morning at 8:30 AM
Evening at 7-8 PM
Confessions at 6:00 P.M.
The Mission is to encourage and challenge the Parish
Community to make a stronger, deeper commitment to Christ,
His Church and the Sacraments.
JOIN US
TODAY!
The Corpus Christi Church Women’s Club (CCCW)
meets the 2nd Monday of each month. The next meeting
will be on Monday, October 10, 2016 at 6:30 PM in the
Parish Hall.
For more information please contact
Ruth Chapman (803) 600-9032
Corpus Christi Church Women’s Club (CCCW)
Catholics For Greater Activity (CGA)
The Catholics For Greater Activity (CGA’s) will be
meeting Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.in
the Parish Hall. We will attend the 12:15 p.m. Mass,
followed by a pot-luck luncheon.
Please bring your favorite dish to share!!
Patriotic Order of the Knights of Columbus presenting a
St. Michael medallion to altar server Nathan McKenna
who has enlisted in the Army National Guard.
Nathan McKenna—Receives Honor
October is the month of the Holy Rosary! One of the main
reasons is October 7 every year is the feast of Our Lady of the
Rosary. This feast was introduced in 1571 by Pope Saint Pius V
(1504-1572) in honor and gratitude of the Blessed Virgin Mary
for her intercession resulting in the miraculous victory of the
Christian forces on October 7, 1571 in the famous Battle of
Lepanto.
Corpus Christi Catholic Church October 2, 2016
OUR OFFERINGS
Returning a portion of what has been freely given.
Offertory Sunday, September 25, 2016…$13,291.00
Available Banking Online through your Bank and Online
Giving is available on
Corpus Christi’s website www.corpuschristisc.org
Parish Picnic!!!
3rd Annual Corpus Christi Parish Picnic SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 NOON until 3:00 p.m.
With Lots of Family Fun!!
Admission is FREE!! Just sign up on the church website
or in the vestibule after the Sept. 17th/18th or Oct.
8th/9th!
No need to bring a dish,
Hudson’s Smokehouse will be
catering!
Bring the family and meet old
and new friends alike!
First Friday Devotion
The First Friday of each month was
designated by our Savior Himself as
a day to be consecrated to honoring
His Sacred Heart…
Approved by the Church, this devotion asks one to do the
following nine consecutive months on the First Friday of each
month:
Receive Holy Communion on nine consecutive first
Fridays.
Have the intention of honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and of reaching final perseverance.
Offer each Holy Communion as an act of atonement for
offenses against the Blessed Sacrament.