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Corpus Christi Catholic Church 2350 Augusta Highway Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Fax: (803) 359-8885 Phone: (803) 359-4391 Website: corpuschristisc.org E-mail: [email protected] Diocese of Charleston, S.C. Mission Statement We are one body in Christ and individually parts of one another. Vision Statement To be a community that is nurtured through the Eucharist and empowered by the Holy Spirit to serve God and neighbor. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM 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 Divine Mercy Chaplet at 6:45 PM ending with Benediction at 7:00 PM Confessions Saturdays 3:30-4:30 PM or by appointment AUGUST 9, 2015 The Liturgy of the Day Saint Paul has an important message for us today as we gather at God’s invitation: “All bitterness, fury, anger, shouting, and reviling must be removed from you.” While Saint Paul could not have known about our talk radio or daytime television or even the state of politics in our country today, it is clear that he is onto something. Perhaps our prayer today can be to heed Paul’s words and strive for more civil dialogue in our country, our city, and even in our church. a la Liturgia del Día San Pablo tiene un mensaje importante para nosotros hoy que nos reunimos por invitación de Dios: “Destierren de ustedes la aspereza, la ira, la indignación, los insultos, la maledicencia y toda clase de maldad”. Aunque san Pablo no pudo haber sabido acerca de nuestros coloquios radiofónicos ni de los programas diurnos de televisión, parece claro que su idea era plausible. Tal vez nuestra oración de hoy pueda ser para recibir la gracia de ponerle atención a las palabras de Pablo y de poner nuestro esfuerzo en que se dé un diálogo más civil en nuestra nación, en nuestra ciudad y aun en nuestra Iglesia. NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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  • Corpus Christi Catholic Church

    2350 Augusta Highway

    Lexington, South Carolina 29072

    Fax: (803) 359-8885

    Phone:

    (803) 359-4391

    Website: corpuschristisc.org

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Diocese of Charleston, S.C.

    Mission Statement

    We are one body in Christ and

    individually parts of one another.

    Vision Statement

    To be a community that is nurtured

    through the Eucharist and

    empowered by the Holy Spirit to

    serve God and neighbor.

    MASS SCHEDULE

    Saturday Vigil

    5:00 PM

    Sunday

    8:00 AM, 11:00 AM

    & 5:00 PM

    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 Divine

    Mercy Chaplet at 6:45 PM

    ending with Benediction at

    7:00 PM

    Confessions

    Saturdays

    3:30-4:30 PM or

    by appointment

    AUGUST 9, 2015

    The Liturgy of the Day

    Saint Paul has an important

    message for us today as we gather

    at God’s invitation: “All bitterness,

    fury, anger, shouting, and reviling

    must be removed from you.”

    While Saint Paul could not have

    known about our talk radio or

    daytime television or even the state

    of politics in our country today, it

    is clear that he is onto something.

    Perhaps our prayer today can be to

    heed Paul’s words and strive for

    more civil dialogue in our country,

    our city, and even in our church.

    a la Liturgia del Día

    San Pablo tiene un mensaje importante

    para nosotros hoy que nos reunimos por

    invitación de Dios: “Destierren de

    ustedes la aspereza, la ira, la

    indignación, los insultos, la maledicencia

    y toda clase de maldad”. Aunque san

    Pablo no pudo haber sabido acerca de

    nuestros coloquios radiofónicos ni de los

    programas diurnos de televisión, parece

    claro que su idea era plausible. Tal vez

    nuestra oración de hoy pueda ser para

    recibir la gracia de ponerle atención a las

    palabras de Pablo y de poner nuestro

    esfuerzo en que se dé un diálogo más

    civil en nuestra nación, en nuestra ciudad

    y aun en nuestra Iglesia.

    NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

  • CONTACT INFORMATION AUGUST 9, 2015 NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Parish Staff—803-359-4391

    Rev. Raymond J. Carlo, Pastor — x30

    Deacon Dale Palmer — 803-687-3257

    Deacon Coleman Parks — [email protected]

    Deacon Jack Crocker — [email protected]

    Scott Kramer, Director of Faith Formation — x26

    Dr. Charles Renick — 803-422-2681

    Vicky Reese, Parish Secretary — x22

    Gerry Prestia, Director of Operations — x23

    Susan Kantra, Director of Finance — x21

    Tom Jones, Director of Community Life —x24

    Brigette Hemming, Director of Youth Ministry —

    803-318-3633

    Organization/Ministry Contacts

    Altar Servers—Fleming Boineau-

    [email protected]

    Altar Society —Barbara Lux—803-

    359-3377

    Apostolate of Healing—Deacon Jack

    [email protected]

    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—Joan &

    Fleming Boineau—803-687-2862

    Young Family Gathering- Bill &

    Kim [email protected]

    Crist Renews His Parish (CRHP)—

    Penny Brown—803-739-8379 or Joan

    Patrick 803-449-4031

    Christ Renews His Parish Men’s Fall

    Retreat—Corbett Lewis–

    [email protected]

    Eucharist Adoration—Dan Goering

    Tom Jones—Eucharistic Adoration

    following Wednesday—12:15 P.M.

    Mass ending with Benediction at 7:00

    P.M.

    Finance Council—Wade Fisher

    803-356-4744

    Hispanic Ministry—Claudia Garcia

    [email protected] and

    Ana Andrew—[email protected]

    Knights of Columbus Council—

    Craig Viers—

    [email protected]—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—

    John Wankowski —

    [email protected]—Meet on the

    fourth Monday of the month at 7:00

    p.m.

    Legion of Mary— Millie Hoerner—

    803-657-6798—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 -

    [email protected]

    Parish Pastoral Council - Mark

    Svrcek [email protected]

    Prayer Line—Betty Peterson—

    732-616-5855

    R.C.I.A.—Joshua Gehling—

    [email protected]

    Respect Life—

    Ushers—Al Stevens— 864-445-1133

    Women’s Group (CCCW)—

    Sheila Decker — 803-399-8499—

    Meet on the last Monday of the

    month at 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall.

    Youth Ministry—Brigette Hemming—318-3633

    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.

    Parish Staff E-Mails

    Rev. Raymond J. Carlo, Pastor

    [email protected]

    Vicky Reese, Parish Secretary

    [email protected]

    Gerry Prestia, Director of Operations

    [email protected]

    Susan Kantra, Director of Finance

    [email protected]

    Scott Kramer, Director of Faith

    Formation

    [email protected]

    Tom Jones, Director of Community Life

    [email protected]

    Brigette Hemming, Director of Youth

    Ministry - [email protected]

    Dr. Charles Renick, Director of Music

    [email protected]

    Birthright………………………...….781-7457

    Corpus Christi Assistance Ministry.359-6927

    Catholic Charities-Midlands.....855-377-1357

    Fax-803-252-7605……..www.charitiessc.org

    LICS ..216 Harmon St….Lexington..957-6656

    [email protected]

    His House( dispatch 791-0557).…….957-1052

    Family Shelter……...………..……...771-7040

    Home Works……………………..…781-4536

    Lexington Medical Center………....791-2000

    St. Francis Catholic Shop……..…....561-9733

    www.stfrancisshop.com

    Community Contacts

    Please remember—-Contact

    information is for Parish use only.

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 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

    [email protected].

    EUCHARISTIC

    ADORATION

    Come join us each Wednesday after

    the 12:15 p.m. Mass ending with

    Benediction at 7:00 p.m. To sign up

    for an hour, please call Tom Jones at

    359-4391 x24.

    —CHILREN’S LITURGY—

    Pre-school aged children are welcome

    to participate during the Liturgy of the

    Word on Sunday at the 11:00 a.m.

    Mass.

    PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE!

    www.corpuschristisc.org

    Question of the Week

    What is “Elijah’s desert” in

    my own life? How does my

    partaking of the bread of life

    strengthen me for my life’s

    journey?

    Mass Intentions &

    Scripture Readings

    NINETEENTH SUNDAY

    IN ORDINARY TIME/B

    AUGUST 9, 2015 1 Kgs 19:4-8; Ps 34; Eph 4:30—5:2; Jn 6:41-51

    Saturday Vigil

    5:00 PM The Anderson Family, by Mr. & Mrs. John Moccaldi

    Sunday

    8:00 AM Nancy Bonacum, by Mr. & Mrs. John Moccaldi

    11:00 AM Buddy Judge, by Knights of Columbus #1132

    5:00 PM For the Parishioners

    Monday SAINT LAWRENCE, DEACON, MARTYR 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112; Jn 12:24-26 8:30 AM Helen Nash, by Alex & Denna Bellotti

    Tuesday Saint Clare, virgin Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 6:30 PM Gladys Zipter, by Marcella Greiver

    Wednesday Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, religious 12:15 PM Dt 34:1-12; Ps 66; Mt 18:15-20 Rev. Raymond J. Carlo, by Jeannie Marra

    Eucharistic Adoration following the 12:15 pm Mass with the Divine Mercy Chaplet at 6:45 pm and Benediction at 7:00 pm

    Thursday Saints Pontian, pope, and Hippolytus, priest, martyrs 8:30 AM Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114; Mt 18:21—19:1 Andrew Cho,

    Eunah Cho

    Friday Saint Maximilian Kolbe, priest and martyr Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136; Mt 19:3-12 8:30 AM Vincent Cho,

    Eunah Cho

    Saturday THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY In the (USA) IS NOT a Holy Day of Obligation Rv 11:19a, 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 8:30 AM Agnes Gross,

    Karen Sonnefeld

    Note: denotes a deceased intention

    Nineteenth Sunday

    In Ordinary Time

    AUGUST 9, 2015 LITURGY

    Readings—1147

    Service Music:

    Entrance Hymn - 949

    “Alleluia, Sing ”

    Kyrie - 317

    Glory to God -

    Corpus Christi Mass

    Alleluia– 336

    Offertory Hymn - 948

    “At the Table of Jesus”

    Holy - 384

    Gospel Acclamation - 385

    Amen - 386

    Lamb of God -

    Corpus Christi Mass

    Communion Hymn - Chepponis

    “Taste and See”

    Recessional Hymn - 945

    “I am the Living Bread”

    THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH

    Sunday, August 9, 2015

    3-5:00 PM CRHP (MEN’S) - OC

    Monday, August 10, 2015

    7:00 PM CC Men's Alcoholic

    Ministry

    Tuesday, August 11, 2015

    3:00 PM Legion of Mary

    Wednesday, August 12, 2015

    12:15 PM Mass followed by

    Eucharistic Adoration closing with

    Benediction at 7:00PM

    7:00 PM CRHP

    (Christ Renews His Parish)

    Women Formation—Old Church

    7:30 PM Men of St. Joseph

    Thursday, August 13, 2015

    7:00 PM Knights of Columbus

    Council #11325 Meeting

    Friday, August 14, 2015

    9:15-11 AM Catholicism Series

    Saturday, August 15, 2015

    8:30 AM MASS

    THE ASSUMPTION OF THE

    BLESSED VIRGIN MARY In the (USA) IS NOT

    a Holy Day of Obligation

  • WELCOME! NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 9, 2015

    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 fill one out, 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!

    Frather Ray sends a hardy HELLO and pictures of his travels

    Proyecto de Homilía

    • El espacio y el tiempo entre el

    desierto de Elías y nuestra vida

    diaria pudiera parecernos

    infranqueable, pero considera

    el mundo de Elías. Múltiples

    dioses en culturas circundantes

    competían por la lealtad de Israel. Las normas

    públicas y los estilos personales de vida

    contradecían los mandamientos de la alianza y

    presionaban a los creyentes para que se adaptaran.

    La política corrupta (y políticos corruptos)

    engendraban la injusticia social. Las devastadoras

    sequías dejaban hambrienta a una población

    empobrecida. No en balde Elías buscaba escapar:

    “Basta ya, Señor” (1 Reyes 19:4).

    • Nuestra unción bautismal nos declara sacerdote,

    profeta y rey. Reunidos ahora aquí en este tiempo y

    lugar ofrecemos nuestro servicio sacerdotal al

    celebrar la Eucaristía. Pero la conclusión de la

    liturgia con las palabras de “Pueden ir en paz” nos

    envía como profetas y regresamos a una cultura a

    menudo hostil para que honremos al Dios vivo y

    seamos heraldos de justicia en medio del pueblo de

    Dios. La carta a los efesios nos reta: “Imiten, pues,

    a Dios”. . . “Destierren de ustedes la aspereza, la

    ira, la indignación, los insultos…y toda clase de

    maldad” (5:1, 4: 31) ¡Todo eso parece ser de lo que

    está compuesta la atmósfera de nuestra vida

    contemporánea! Comparte el perdón de Dios con

    los demás así como su compasión para con

    nosotros. Modela la entrega incondicional de amor

    de Cristo.

    • Para una travesía tan larga Elías sólo necesitaba

    el pan que Dios le podía proporcionar. Jesús

    declara: “Yo soy el pan de vida”. Él es nuestro pan

    para esta travesía (Juan 6:48). Las dudas interiores

    pudieran susurrarnos, como aquellas multitudes,

    que no hay posibilidad de que la Eucaristía de

    Jesús pueda transformarnos, mucho menos

    transformar al mundo de egoísta a entregado. Pero

    Jesús nos promete que “el pan que yo les voy a dar

    es mi carne para que el mundo tenga vida” (6:51).

    Jesús nos reta: ¡Conviértanse en lo que reciben!

    Seamos la presencia viva de Jesús en el mundo,

    alimentando al hambriento, sirviendo al necesitado

    y amando incondicionalmente “para que el mundo

    tenga vida”.

    Pregunta de la Semana

    ¿Cuál es el desierto de Elías en mi propia vida?

    ¿De qué manera el compartir el pan de vida me da

    fuerzas para la travesía de mi vida?

    Misas en español primer semestre del 2015

    16 de Agosto a la 1::pm

    13 de Septiembre a la 1:00pm

    11 de Octubre a la 1:00pm

    15 de Noviembre a la 1:00pm

    12 de Diciembre (Sabado, Dia de Nuestra

    Senora de Guadalupe) a la 7:00pm

    Hispanic Ministry

    Claudia Garcia—[email protected]

    Ana Andrew—[email protected]

  • Corpus Christi Second Annual Golf Outing Registration is available in the vestibule of the Church.

    WHAT’S HAPPENING NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 9, 2015

  • Summer Catholicism Series by Fr. Robert Barron Theologian on Fridays at 9:15 a.m. in the High School Youth Room

  • NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH STEWARDSHIP AUGUST 9, 2015

    OUR OFFERINGS WHAT’S HAPPENING

    Returning a portion of what has been freely given.

    Offertory August 2, 2015........$16,062.00

    Second Collection—Church Renovation

    August 2, 2015 …..$1,893.00

    Available Banking Online through your Bank and

    Online Giving is available on Corpus Christi’s

    website www.corpuschristisc.org

    Little Sisters of the Poor Lemonade Sale a Huge Success!

    Our Vacation Bible School 5 & 6 grade students and their

    volunteer teachers wish to thank all those who so generously

    supported last Sunday’s lemonade sale for the benefit of the

    Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence in

    Washington D.C. Donations totaled $648.65 and where sent to

    the Little Sisters to help in their mission of caring for the poor

    and elderly. A special “thank you” goes out to students

    Caroline Gray, Colton Hodson, Grayson Lewis, Hunter

    Morrison, Joanne Sison, Abby Sutton and Grant Wilson as well

    as to teachers and High School Assistants, Victoria and Emilee

    Oswald, Matthew and Taylor Lewis, Emily Morrison, Liam

    Myhill and Molly Taylor for organizing and running the

    lemonade stand. Great job everyone!