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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and School
307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611
Phone: (864) 233-7717 www.newstanthony.com
Welcoming all people to worship God in the
genius of African American Catholic Spirituality
Fr. Patrick Tuttle, OFM
Fr. David Phan, OFM
Fr. Jim Nero, OFM
Br. Tito Serrano, OFM (Parish Intern)
Deacons
Deacon Winston Wright, retired
Deacon James Williams
Deacon Steve Olson
Deacon Dexter Gourdin
Deacon Phil Allen
Parish Office
Mary Corner
School Office
Sonya Ferguson
Directors of Religious Education
Deacon James Williams
Debra Drennon
Communications
Susan Cinquemani
Volunteer Coordinator
James Boyd
Sexton
Thomas Baldwin
Food Pantry
Stephanie Rosso
Phillip Griffin
Recreation Event Manager
June 3, 2018
The Solemnity of the Most
Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Sunday 8, 10, 12 Noon and 6:30PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Noon
Wednesday at 6PM, No Mass on Fridays
Confessions and Adoration 11-12 Saturdays,
or confession by appointment
Holy Days no vigil, Noon and 7PM* *Holy Day Mass times subject to change if it is a Wednesday
SAINT OF THE WEEK Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions’ Story
One of 22 Ugandan martyrs, Charles Lwanga is the patron of youth and Catholic action in most of
tropical Africa. He protected his fellow pages, aged 13 to 30, from the homosexual demands of the Bagandan ruler, Mwanga, and encouraged and
instructed them in the Catholic faith during their imprisonment for refusing the ruler’s demands.
Charles first learned of Christ’s teachings from two retainers in the court of Chief Mawulugungu. While
a catechumen, he entered the royal household as assistant to Joseph Mukaso, head of the court pages.
On the night of Mukaso’s martyrdom for encouraging the African youths to resist Mwanga,
Charles requested and received baptism. Imprisoned with his friends, Charles’s courage and belief in God
inspired them to remain chaste and faithful. For his own unwillingness to submit to the immoral
acts and his efforts to safeguard the faith of his friends, Charles was burned to death at Namugongo
on June 3, 1886, by Mwanga’s order. When Pope Paul VI canonized these 22 martyrs on
October 18, 1964, he also made reference to the Anglican pages martyred for the same reason.
REFLECTION
Like Charles Lwanga, we are all teachers and witnesses to Christian living by the examples of our own lives. We are all called upon to spread the word
of God, whether by word or deed. By remaining courageous and unshakable in our faith during times
of great moral and physical temptation, we live as Christ lived.
SAVE THE DATE August 3rd-5th
Men’s Annual Retreat St.Ignatius House in Atlanta, GA
More details to follow. For more info.: Pete Mansfield at 843-340-1449 or
[email protected] or Johnny Payne at 864-616-0923
SUNDAY SOUNDBITE Some years ago I was privileged to attend a Passover
Seder with a Jewish family. It was a truly special night, since my hosts welcomed guests who had recently come from a country behind the then-
crumbling Iron Curtain. It was their first Seder as truly free people.
My Seder hosts understood a timeless truth: that they were celebrating God’s liberating deeds in the
Exodus, as well as God’s continuing care down through the ages. Eating the Seder meal is a way to
experience the power of that liberation, as our special guests that night knew better than any of us. Our Scriptures today emphasize the Jewish roots of our Eucharist. We hear how Moses and the people celebrated their liberating covenant with God. Our second reading connects that covenant with Jesus,
our high priest. We hear in the Gospel how he asked his disciples to prepare the Passover meal, a meal
where he would give them his body and blood as food.
It’s rare we Christians have the chance to welcome to the Sunday Eucharist at our parish, people who have escaped tyranny and oppression, but it’s our
faith that each Mass allows those present to experience liberation—from selfishness, from sin,
from the burdens of human existence. May we celebrate each Eucharist aware of the
liberating presence of Jesus Christ. ~ Father Greg Friedman
SUMMER CAMPS Registration is still open for Academic, Athletic and
Theatre Camps at St. Joseph's Catholic School. Camps run June through August, with short sessions to fit any schedule and options from 1st - 12th grade. Please visit sjcatholicschool.org for a full list and to
register.
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
The Body and Blood of Christ
The covenant of old was sealed with the blood of animals. But in Jesus, the Covenant is taken to a new
level - not the blood of animals, but the blood of Christ! Life, not just here on earth, but eternal Life!
How awesome is this gift He gives us.
Overwhelmed with joy and gratitude and humility, how can we help but respond by making a return to
the Lord. A return of the gifts He gives - Time, Talent, and Treasure, our very life.
Be Thankful. Be Generous.
CHURCH OFFICE INFORMATION St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church will no longer
use the fax number due to issues with our system. Let everyone know they can reach us by email
LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING There will be a choir workshop
June 9, 2018 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
All current choir members and potential new choir members are welcome.
Join a choir to give God praise by song.
FEATURED MINISTRY
Choir and Music Ministry Choir and music ministry members lead the faithful
in the worship of God in the liturgy. It is not just well trained ears, balanced voicing or energetic stage presence. True worship is an extension of love and relationship with God. Singing and other musical talents can be used in the gospel, men’s, youth or
traditional choirs. Children’s Choir: Larry McCullough 205-3655 Gospel Choir: Jannie Jones 467-0574
Music Ministry: Stan Greggs 386-9875
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY St Mary’s Catholic School in Greenville, SC, is
accepting applications for a qualified part-time Pre-K through 8th grade Music Teacher for the 2018
- 2019 school year. The scope of the position is dependent on the skills and experience that the applicant brings to the school. Candidates with
experience leading a school band, orchestra, and/or various choirs will be considered for a full-time position. A current South Carolina license or its
equivalent and prior teaching experience are preferred. Applicants will need to perform a piece on
their major instrument and/or piano as part of the application and interview process. Email resume and cover letter to [email protected]. St Mary’s Catholic School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The deadline for applications is July 1, 2018.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE
ENCOUNTER WEEKEND Allow God to give you grace in abundance and
transform your marriage relationship by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next
Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends are: July 20-22, 2018 in Fort Mill, SC and
Aug 3-5, 2018 in Chapel Hill, NC. Early sign up is recommended.
For more information visit our website at: https://SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at
applications@ scmarriagematters.org or 803-810-9602.
WOMEN’S COUNCIL MEETING
Women's Council meeting the first Sunday of the month, TODAY, at 2 pm in the Social Hall.
All women are welcome.
MEN’S CLUB MEETING
Our Monthly Men’s Club Meeting will be held
Wednesday, June 6th beginning at 6:45 p.m.
in the Choir Cloak room Note: All adult men are invited.
Join Life Teen on Sundays for Life Night! (after the 6 pm Mass) St. Mary Magdalene 2252 Woodruff Road.
EDGE Middle School Youth Ministry Meets Fridays at 7 pm.
UPCOMING EVENTS Diocesan Junior High CLI For middle school students June 18-22, 2018, at Camp Kinard Cost: $295. Registration deadline June 1, 2018.
EDGE Pool Party For rising 6th, 7th and 8th graders Friday, July 20, 2018 - 6-9 p.m. At Mrs. Tidswell's Residence Registration Deadline: July 17, 2018
Diocesan High School CLI For high school students July 9-13, 2018, at Camp Kinard Cost: $295. Registration deadline June 1, 2018.
Life Teen Pool Party For rising 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders Saturday, July 21, 2018 - 1-4 p.m. Mrs. Tidswell's Residence Cost: $5 Registration Deadline: July 19, 2018 Adults! Is God calling you to serve the Youth Ministry as a volunteer? If you are interested in helping with EDGE or Life Teen, please contact us. Youth Office Contact: 864-288-4884 x206, For questions regarding any of our Youth Ministry Programs, please contact: Joe Maggio, Youth Minister, at 288-4884 x206, via email at [email protected] or visit us at www.smmcc.org. St. Mary Magdalene 2252 Woodruff Road. Please visit our website for more information and registration forms. Smmcc.org/lifeteen
ST. ANTHONY UNIVERSITY
SUMMER 2018 SAU's summer semester starts next week!
Our first summer class is: "10 Pitfalls of Talking Religion" (taught by Fr Patrick Tuttle)
on Monday, June 4th in the Social Hall. Please sign up online via the parish website or take
a brochure and register using the tear-off form! We look forward to GOING DEEP in faith
with you this summer! Questions? Email T.J. Cofield - [email protected]
CALLING ALL GRADUATES!
We would like to recognize you at our Baccalaureate Mass Sunday June 10, 2018 at the 6:30pm. Send your school information to [email protected] or call her at 864-320-1996 with the following information: name of graduate, level(i.e.: high school graduate,
Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, Master degree, Doctorate and other School degree you’ve earned) honors, awards or special recognition. Also, please include the number of people attending Mass with you and your contact information, email or phone
number with message capabilities.
THE NEWMAN CONNECTION
The graduation season is upon us. It is a time of great excitement for the graduates
and their families. We pray that we are sending forth our young adults grounded in the faith and with a solid foundation.
During the month of May, please encourage all 2018 high school graduates you encounter to provide
secure contact information via https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HVBV58R. This information will be provided ONLY to the
Newman Connection. They will ensure that Campus Ministry leadership reaches out to these students
upon arrival. A warm welcome and personal invitation will be extended, easing the transition to college. It is our prayer that, through this effort, we
can bridge the gap between youth ministry and college campus ministry. This is an opportunity to help our students truly experince the Living Lord!
PLEASE PRAY FOR Martha Cotel, Mary Curran, Paige Kilton, Lillie Davis,
Jonathan Turner, Christy Dias, Sherri Rogers, Stuart MacNaughton, Frances D. Peck, Jean Boggs, Megan Counihan, Joe Mausser, Barbara Prinzing, Vernon Prinzing, Lori McGinley, Donna Nickels,
Charlene Palmer, Eric Kuhn, Charles & Alice Rigler, Richard Palmer, Kathy Barnett, Jennifer Dogan,
Margaret Dreher, Matthew Bryson, Garrett Esser, Sabrina Walker, James Johnson, Franka Clarke,
Peyton Dowling, Abby Anderson, Ann Nechodom, Olivia Brown, Karen Randall & family, Cleon Bigby,
Alec Kubica, Ken Holloway, Gregory Kuhn, Tom James, Tara Cleary, Joanne Dean, Hazel Hill, Julius Pinson Jr.,
Sharon Patton, Betty Braun, Dave & Mary Turner, Clarice Hanly, Phyllis Oliver, Nancy Turrill, Willie Davis,
Chester Williams, Melvin Armstrong, Dee Dee Dzikowicz, Sammy Huguet, the Maddox Family,
James West Wright, Diane Manzi, Joetta Bowling, James McCauley, Sr., Franca Dike, Frank Henderson,
Billy Mays, Carolyn Lenhardt, Laurie Rappl, Evelyn Butler, Steve Miller, Linda Mausser, Malik McCauley, Margaret Morris, Deacon Steve Olson,
Wilbert Morgan, Anthony Davis, Lori Cortese,
Diane Collins, Barbara Poteat, Pamela Retterath, Patricia Carnes, Catherine & Michael Branca,
Iris Robinson, Bruce Terrell, George Skoniecki, and Deacon Winston Wright.
OUR SICK AND SHUT-INS: Martha Richardson, Ray & Darlene Sawitski,
Julia Starks, Clenty Fair, Eileen Downey, Alfred Richardson, Bessie Williams, Julia Dandeneau,
Marie Talley, and Nicole Campbell Little.
LAST WEEK’S COLLECTIONS Collection for Sunday, 5/27/18: $26,461.57
Poor box $200.00
NEW PARISHIONERS Please welcome Gus and Maria Bazan;
Anthony & Virginia Tracey and daughters, Elizabeth and Emily; Camille Baliker;
Jarrell & Gwen Hall and sons, Ryan and Kyle.
STEWARDSHIP QUESTIONS For questions concerning Stewardship and online
giving please contact Joe Galloway: [email protected].
SOCIAL HALL & GYM
RESERVATIONS For scheduling of the social hall and gym please
contact Mary Corner: [email protected].
THIS WEEK June 3, 2018
8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses 1ST Sunday Food Collection
Women’s Council meeting, 2pm
Monday Mass at 12noon
Tuesday Mass 12 noon in the Church
Living Waters Bible Study, 6:30pm, in the Gallivan Center
Wednesday
Mass at 6pm in the Church CCD 6:30-7:30pm
Thursday
12noon Mass in the Church
Saturday Adoration 11am-12pm
Confession 11am Mass 12noon
Next Sunday 8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses
READINGS FOR THE SOLEMNITY
OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 3, The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Ex 24:3-8; Heb 9:11-15; Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 June 4, Monday of the 9th Week in Ordinary Time 2 Pt 1:2-7; Mk 12:1-12 June 5, Memorial of Saint Boniface, Bishop and Martyr 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Mt 5:13-16 June 6, Wednesday of the 9th Week in Ordinary Time 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Mk 12:18-27 June 7, Thursday of the 9th Week in Ordinary Time 2 Tm 2:8-15; Mk 12:28-34 June 8, Solemnity of Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19, Jn 19:31-37 June 9, Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 Tm 4:1-8; Lk 2:41-51 June 10, 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Gn 3:9-15; 2 Cor 4:13-5:1; Mk 3:20-35
Parish Contacts Ministries Parish Office: Altar Services (Swiffer Team): Mary Corner 233-7717 The Secular Franciscans 233-7717 [email protected] Elijah Cup Vocations Ministry Parish email: Bonnie Carfolite (8am & 10am Masses) [email protected] [email protected] Parish website: www.newstanthony.com Sara Ostendorff (12noon & 6:30pm Masses) Stewardship: [email protected] Joseph Galloway: [email protected] Garden Group Parish Clergy Suzanne Newton 292-1914 Father Patrick Tuttle, OFM: Handicap Transportation Ministry [email protected] Chuck Milteer 350-9684 Fr. David Phan, OFM: [email protected] [email protected] Hospice Ministry Fr. Jim Nero, OFM: Susan Olson 228-9220 [email protected] Housing Ministry
Deacons: [email protected] Allan Oliver Deacon Winston Wright (retired) [email protected] Deacon James Williams Just Faith Deacon Steve Olson Ken Christy 370-2943 Deacon Dexter Gourdin Knights of Peter Claver Deacon Phil Allen Paul Latimore 299-0847 Volunteer Coordinator: Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxillary James Boyd MaryAnn Boyd 619-517-2191 [email protected] Knights of Columbus Communications: Richard Cortese 268-0007 Susan Cinquemani Meal Ministry [email protected] Dana Lacher 354-0049 Catholic Charities: 242-2233 [email protected]
Sexton: Men’s Club
Thomas Baldwin 275-2652 Johnny Payne 616-0923
Food Pantry: [email protected] Stephanie Rosso 469-4688 Prison Ministry
[email protected] Richard Krainas 360-1098 Parish & School Nurse Gwen Whitner 297-0123 Jenny Weidenbenner 625-0496 Propel High School Ministry St. Anthony School Pat Dillard School website: [email protected]
www.stanthonygreenvillesc.org Respect for Life Ministry School Office: Laura Maganini 449-9926 Sonya Ferguson 271-0167 ServantHearts Interim Recreation Event Manager: [email protected] Mary Corner 233-7717 x5 St. Ann’s Guild Ministry Ann Douglas 458-7175 Religious Education [email protected] Director of Religious Education: Women’s Council CCD grades K-12: Debra Drennon 483-2919 Deacon James Williams: [email protected] Music Ministry Assistant Director: 10 o’clock Choir: Debra Drennon [email protected] Children’s Choir: RCIA Adult Initiation: Larry McCullough 205-3655 Deacon Steve Olson 449-4284 Gospel Choir: Deacon Phil Allen 706-2999 Jannie Jones 467-0574 Living Waters Bible Study: Music Ministry: Nicky & Lillie Jones 277-8126 Stan Greggs 386-9875 Adult Faith Formation: [email protected] T.J. Cofield