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Mass Intentions (Celebrants are subject to change) Sunday, 16 August 9:00am, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Patricia Jean Lord+ 9:30am, (St. Mary) Fr. Allen 11:15am, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Pro Populo 6:00pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Nicholas R. Dana+ Monday, 17 August 7:00am, (St. Mary) 12:05pm, (Cathedral) e Tecklenburg Family Tuesday, 18 August 7:00am, (St. Mary) Intentions of Geraldine Green 12:05pm, (Cathedral) Maureen Kelly+ Wednesday, 19 August 7:00am, (St. Mary) Sr. Agnese Sandri, FSP+ 12:05pm, (Cathedral) Caroline Campbell+ ursday, 20 August 7:00am, (St. Mary) Intentions of Sue & Henry Wingate 12:05pm, (Cathedral) Mrs. M. C. Driscoll+ Friday, 21 August 7:00am, (St. Mary) Intentions of e Ewing Family 12:05pm, (Cathedral) Intentions of Jamie & John Kolasinski Saturday, 22 August 5:30pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Vincent Lattanzio+ Sunday, 23 August 9:00am, (Cathedral) Fr. Allen Donna Caputo+ 9:30am, (St. Mary) Msgr. Brovey Sr. Margaret (Margie) Serri+ 11:15am, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Pro Populo 6:00pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey Gloria Skalitza+ 16 August 2015 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Mary of the Annunciation e Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary Next Saturday, 22 August With the certainty of faith we know that Jesus Christ is king in the full, literal, and absolute sense of the word; for He is true God and man. is does not, however, prevent Mary from sharing His royal prerogatives, though in a limited and analogous manner; for she was the Mother of Christ, and Christ is God; and she shared in the work of the divine Redeemer, in His struggles against enemies and in the triumph He won over them all. From this union with Christ the King she assuredly obtains so eminent a status that she stands high above all created things; and upon this same union with Christ is based that royal privilege enabling her to distribute the treasures of the kingdom of the divine Redeemer. And lastly, this same union with Christ is the fountain of the inexhaustible efficacy of her motherly intercession in the presence of the Son and of the Father. Without doubt, then, does our holy Virgin possess a dignity that far transcends all other creatures. In the eyes of her Son she takes precedence over everyone else. In order to help us understand the preeminence that the Mother of God enjoys over all creation, it would help to remember that from the first moment of her conception the holy Virgin was filled with such a plenitude of grace as to surpass the graces enhancing all the saints. Recall what our predecessor Pius IX, of blessed memory, wrote in his Bull Ineflabilis Deus: “More than all the angels and all the saints has God ineffable freely endowed Mary with the fullness of the heavenly gifts that abound in the divine treasury; and she, preserving herself ever immaculately clean from the slightest taint of sin, attained a fullness of innocence and holiness so great as to be unthinkable apart from God Himself, a fullness that no one other than God will ever possess.” Spurred on by piety and faith, may we glory in being subject to the rule of the Virgin Mother of God; she bears the royal sceptre in her hand, while her heart is ever aflame with motherlove. Excerpted from Ad Caeli Reginam, Pius XII

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Mass Intentions(Celebrants are subject to change)

Sunday, 16 August 9:00am, (Cathedral) Msgr. Brovey

Patricia Jean Lord+9:30am, (St. Mary) Fr. Allen

11:15am, (Cathedral) Msgr. BroveyPro Populo

6:00pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. BroveyNicholas R. Dana+

Monday, 17 August7:00am, (St. Mary)

12:05pm, (Cathedral)The Tecklenburg Family

Tuesday, 18 August7:00am, (St. Mary)

Intentions of Geraldine Green12:05pm, (Cathedral)

Maureen Kelly+Wednesday, 19 August

7:00am, (St. Mary) Sr. Agnese Sandri, FSP+

12:05pm, (Cathedral) Caroline Campbell+

Thursday, 20 August7:00am, (St. Mary)

Intentions of Sue & Henry Wingate12:05pm, (Cathedral)Mrs. M. C. Driscoll+Friday, 21 August7:00am, (St. Mary)

Intentions of The Ewing Family12:05pm, (Cathedral)

Intentions of Jamie & John KolasinskiSaturday, 22 August

5:30pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. BroveyVincent Lattanzio+Sunday, 23 August

9:00am, (Cathedral) Fr. AllenDonna Caputo+

9:30am, (St. Mary) Msgr. BroveySr. Margaret (Margie) Serri+

11:15am, (Cathedral) Msgr. BroveyPro Populo

6:00pm, (Cathedral) Msgr. BroveyGloria Skalitza+

16 August 2015 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSaint Mary of the Annunciation

The Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Next Saturday, 22 AugustWith the certainty of faith we know that Jesus Christ is king in the full, literal, and absolute sense of the word; for He is true God and man. This does not, however, prevent Mary from sharing His royal prerogatives, though in a limited and analogous manner; for she was the Mother of Christ, and Christ is God; and she shared in the work of the divine Redeemer, in His struggles against enemies and in the triumph He won over them all. From this union with Christ the King she assuredly obtains so eminent a status that she stands high above all created things; and upon this same union with Christ is based that royal privilege enabling her to distribute the treasures of the kingdom of the divine Redeemer. And lastly, this same union with Christ is the fountain of the inexhaustible efficacy of her motherly intercession in the presence of the Son and of the Father.Without doubt, then, does our holy Virgin possess a dignity that far transcends all other creatures. In the eyes of her Son she takes precedence over everyone else. In order to help us understand the preeminence that the Mother of God enjoys over all creation, it would help to remember that from the first moment of her conception the holy Virgin was filled with such a plenitude of grace as to surpass the graces enhancing all the saints. Recall what our predecessor Pius IX, of blessed memory, wrote in his Bull Ineflabilis Deus: “More than all the angels and all the saints has God ineffable freely endowed Mary with the fullness of the heavenly gifts that abound in the divine treasury; and she, preserving herself ever immaculately clean from the slightest taint of sin, attained a fullness of innocence and holiness so great as to be unthinkable apart from God Himself, a fullness that no one other than God will ever possess.”Spurred on by piety and faith, may we glory in being subject to the rule of the Virgin Mother of God; she bears the royal sceptre in her hand, while her heart is ever aflame with motherlove.

Excerpted from Ad Caeli Reginam, Pius XII

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St. Mary’s Parish News The flowers on the altar were placed for the glory of God and in honor of the 20th anniversary of John and Rose Rowland.

Ready for another exciting School of Christian Formation year? Registration opens 16 August! Download your registration form at http://www.catholic-doc.org/saintmarys/ or pick up a copy either from the parish hall on Sundays or

from the office at 119 Broad Street during the week. Classes begin Sunday, 13 September!

Music at St. Mary’s: Plans are being set in motion for the expansion of the Music Program at St. Mary’s Church, beginning this coming Fall. This past year, we started a Children’s Choir here at St. Mary’s. Due to a very limited rehearsal schedule, the choir, unfortunately, was only able to sing five times during the school year. Starting on Sunday morning, 13 September, we will begin weekly rehearsals for the youth of St. Mary’s from the 2nd grade and up. Rehearsals will be held on Sunday mornings in the 4th grade classroom on the 2nd floor of the Parish Hall Building from 10:45 until 11:15am. This will be at the beginning of the Sunday School period, after which the children will adjourn to their respective Religious School classes. It is the current plan to have the Children’s Choir participate in the 9:30 Masses on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month during the school year. The Children’s Choir will also sing for the Christmas Pageant on Christmas Eve and remain to lead the congregation at the 4:00pm Christmas Eve Mass. On Good Friday, 25 March, at noon, the children will sing at the Live Stations of the Cross Liturgy, led by the children of the Religious School. With the support of all parents of the children of St. Mary’s, as well as the incredible, dedicated teachers of the Religious School, I know we will have an exciting year. The Adult Choir at St. Mary’s is also looking forward to a period of expansion this year. I am asking that all members who may have thought about singing in the choir to consider joining us this year. I would like for the choir to present some special musical programs this year. This would not only be a great opportunity for the congregation, but would serve to welcome members of the whole Charleston Community in order that they might experience the beauty and solemnity that is St. Mary’s. Beginning 9 September, the St. Mary’s Adult Choir will rehearse on Wednesday Evenings from 7:00 to 9:00pm as well as Sunday mornings from 8:30 to 9:10am in the Church choir loft. I whole-heartedly encourage all persons join with what promises to be a fine group of singers this year.

Wednesday Evening Confessions: There will be NO 5:30pm confessions during the Summer months. Confessions on Wednesday evenings will resume in the Fall.

St. Mary of the Annunciation16 August 2015

St. Marys Church is open for visitation on weekdays from 6:30am till 12 Noon.

16 August 2015 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSaint Mary of the Annunciation

Save the Date!Ladies Altar Society Meeting

Wednesday, 9 September, at 6:00pm, in the Parish Hall

ORDER OF WORSHIP16 August 2015

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeThe Order of Mass may be found on page 253

of the St. Isaac Jogues Missal.The Readings may be found on page 592

in the Missal.Processional Hymn: H. #218

“I Sing the Mighty Power of God” Vs. 1-3

Kyrie Missa de Angelis H. pg. 408Gloria Missa de Angelis H. pg. 408Psalm Psalm 34 M. pg. 593Gospel Acclamation “Alleluia” plainsongHomilyOffertory Hymn: H. #314

“Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face to Face”Sanctus Missa de Angelis H. pg. 410Memorial Acclamation Chant

“We Proclaim Your Death, O Lord”Great Amen Amen HaugenAgnus Dei Missa Deus Genitor alme H. pg. 447Communion Chant M. pg. 594

Qui mandúcat meam carnemCommunion Hymn: H. #304

“O Lord, I Am Not Worthy” Recessional Hymn: H. #206

“All Creatures of Our God and King” Vs. 1-2

Join the School

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Community NewsProtest of Planned Parenthood in Charleston! A coalition of 53 groups, including American Life League and STOPP International, are calling for a National Day of Protest on 22 August 2015, at Planned Parenthood facilities all across America. Our goal is to raise awareness of the heartless and illegal activities of Planned Parenthood by going to where the killing and harvesting of body parts from aborted children takes place. WHEN: Saturday, 22 August, 9:00-11:00amWHERE: Planned Parenthood’s Charleston Health Center, 200 Rutledge Ave. - across from Hominy GrillFor more information, please call Cheryle at 843-696-0604, email at [email protected] or contact www.protestPP.com.

Dentists, Nurses And Translators Needed! The Diocesan medical mission to Guatemala this coming September is in need of one dentist, two nurses and two interpreters (English-Spanish). This medical mission is a direct program of the Diocese of Charleston, which has built a small clinic to support the local community in San Pedro La Laguna. The one-week mission runs from Sunday, September 20th thru the 27th. Participants pay their airfare and $200.00 to cover for food and lodging for that week. For more information, visit our website: http://sccatholic.org/medical-missions, or call Deacon Gabriel Cuervo or Ellen Tyler at 803-726-7767.

16 August 2015 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSaint Mary of the Annunciation

Did You Know? Catholic Counseling Services provides psychological service in English and

Spanish to adolescents through older adults. For information, call Dr. Mara Calderon, a Licensed

Clinical Psychologist, at 402-9115 ext. 17. Most insurances are accepted.

Charleston Catholic School NewsThe Charleston Catholic School’s 2015-16 School year begins TOMORROW at 8:00am! We are excited to begin a new year of Catholic Education. We welcome all our families! Please remember we will have an 11:15am dismissal tomorrow. The rest of the week will be normal school hours 8:00am - 3:00pm.

Discover the Imagination. Imagine the Discovery!

Keep up to date with CCS by visiting our website at: www.charlestoncatholic.com or “Like” us on Facebook

As the Class of 2019 at The Citadel is beginning soon there is a need for 4th Class sponsor families for International and American

cadets from far away. The Citadel has loads of incoming knobs requesting host families but does not have enough sponsors to accommodate everyone. There is a particular need for Catholic Sponsor families for Catholic freshmen. These cadets could really benefit from having a place where they might decompress and have a home away from home. If you are willing and able to serve as a surrogate parent, here is your chance to make a big difference in the life of a lowly knob.

You can do as much or as little with a sponsor knob as you wish. Some families invite their knobbies to their home every weekend. Some visit with their knobbies once per month. Your knobs can truly become part of your family and their family yours. Meaningful bonds are created each year.

This program is designed to help knobs that live further away than South Carolina, North Carolina or Georgia and those that live the furthest away are the first to be matched. You can request a knob from a certain cadet company, or from a particular state, or a specific major, or a knob who likes fishing!

If you are interested in serving as a 4th Class Sponsor, drop an email to [email protected] and she will send you the application form to complete. You will need three (3) references to apply. Should you have any questions or need more information, do not hesitate to contact her. She is ready to help.

Bishop England High SchoolCalling All Alumni

We are actively working on building up our data base before our 100th year celebration which will occur this September and we want to be sure you are included. Please go to www.BishopEngland100.com to add or update your information. We do not want you to miss out on any of the great things that will be going on at Bishop England High School as we celebrate a Century of Catholic Education here in the Low country.If you are interested on serving on the 100th Year Planning Committee please email the Special Events Coordinator, Kelly Regan Duffy at [email protected].

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Please Pray for:

Altar Flowers: Every member of the parish is invited to contribute to the beauty of our worship space by providing the altar flowers on a particular Sunday to the glory of God, in memory, thanksgiving, or celebration of people or events that are important to that donor. Please call the Parish Office for more information or to schedule a Sunday.

Baptisms are celebrated on the the 4th Saturday of every month at 10:30am. To have your child baptized, please contact Dan Lord at 724-8395 ext. 233. Please call before the birth of your child.

The Sacrament of Matrimony: Either the bride or the groom must be a practicing Catholic and registered at St. Marys for at least twelve months before scheduling a wedding date and beginning the six months marriage preparation. The bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, and use the envelope system in regular support of the parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be found on our website: http://www.catholic-doc.org/saintmarys/. Contact Stephanie Stewart for more information, [email protected] or (843)724-8395 x224.

Are You an Active Member? Various facilities and services are available to our active members. This includes use of the Church for Baptisms, Weddings, and other sacramental events, and includes parishioner status in parochial schools.Active Membership is determined by four things:

1. Being properly registered in the parish for a sufficient period of time.2. Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days.3. Use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish.4. Being active in at least one parish program, ministry, or organization.

Please notify the office of any changes in your address or contact information.

Offertory Report For 9 August 2015Offertory $3,175.00Electronic Offertory: $450.00Total Offertory: $3,625.00

Ministers of the LiturgyGreeters and Gift Bearers:

This Week:Frank & Donna Adams

Next Week:Daniel & Marie Beck

Lectors:This Week:Bill Booth

Next Week:Jimmy McAlister

Extraordinary Ministers of the Distribution of Holy Communion:

This Week:Mary Sease, Al Stiles

Next Week:Tom Hesse, Mary Martus

Hospitality:This Week:

Linda Jones, Judy Imbus, Dolly Lipman, Cathie Dalla Mura, Beatty

Martin, Barbara RosenbaumNext Week:

Jill McDowell, Judy McDowell, Denise Darling, Susan Koval, Cindy Daniel, Mary Gastley,

Sissa Green, Barbara Ankersen, Helen Murphy

Important Phone NumbersMonsignor Steven L. Brovey, Administrator 843-724-8395 [email protected] Priests: Father Patrick Allen, Father Robert Higgins (Daily Mass)Deacons: Jerome Remkiewicz 843-937-8518 [email protected] Paul Rosenblum 843-822-3572 [email protected] Assistant to the Rector: Mrs. Stephanie Stewart 843-724-8395 [email protected]: Mrs. Sandi Ricciardelli 843-724-8395 [email protected]. of Christian Formation & Evang.: Mr. Dan Lord 843-724-8395 [email protected]/Choir Master: Mr. Larry Long 843-813-3631 [email protected] Secretary: Ms. Rebecca Achterhof 843-329-3237 [email protected] Information Contact Email: [email protected] Hours Emergency Number: 843-469-3406

Thank You for your generosity.

Each gift matters!

Offertory Option: You can now manage your giving online. Giving online is easy and allows you to schedule contributions and view your complete online giving history. Just follow these easy steps:

Just visit our website (catholic-doc.org/saintmarys), click on the Donate Now button,Click on the Create Profile button, thenFollow the instructions to create a profile and to schedule your contributions.

Don’t forget: Update your account with current credit card expiration dates

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