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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 15 May 2016
We welcome all visitors to the Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist. Docents are available for
a tour of our Cathedral following the 5:30 pm
Saturday Vigil Mass and the 9:00 & 11:15 am
Masses. If you are interested in a tour, please
wait next to the Pulpit after Mass. You may
make at donation by text at (843)580-1719.
Welcome Neophytes! The Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist welcomes all those who have
entered the Catholic Church this Easter and are
attending the 11:15 am Mass this Sunday to
celebrate with Bishop Guglielmone. May God
bless you abundantly as you begin your new
lives as Catholics!
Thank you Fr. Patrick! Bishop Guglielmone
has assigned Fr. Patrick Eylina to Christ Our
King, Mt. Pleasant effective 30 May 2016. We
thank Fr. Patrick for his service at Cathedral
and St. Mary's and wish him well on his new
assignment.
Music at the Cathedral
Choral Mass 5 June! The 11:15
am Mass for the Cathedral
Choir’s last Sunday of the season
will be the Missa Brevis in D
Major by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Dr. Murry Somerville will be guest
organist along with string players from the
Charleston Symphony Orchestra.
Bishop’s Concert
21 June 2016
7:00 pm
Join the CSO Brass Quintet and Cathedral of Saint
John the Baptist Music Director Daniel Sansone for
an evening of music for brass quintet and organ.
The brilliant sonorities of the brass and warmth of
the French Romantic-inspired Bedient pipe organ
will reverberate in the glorious acoustic and
stunning architecture of Charleston’s largest Gothic
church. To purchase tickets, please contact the
Charleston Symphony Orchestra Box Office, or visit
their website at: charlestonsymphony.org.
www.charlestoncathedral.com Pentecost Sunday
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 Mary Jo Daugherty Ella Deitch Carol Delisio Lillian DeSandolo Nancy DeSandolo The DeSandolo Family Sr. Mary Ann Donovan Irene Douglass Mac Dunbar Fr. John Dux Rob Everhart Amelia Finley Veronica Fisher Mary Ann Flack Donna Fread Cheryle Freiberger Sharon Frizzell Shirley Gadsden Joseph Gaglione 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 Charles Olimpio Peggy Kanapaux
Margaret Karafa Chris Keller John Kolaskinski, O.P. Nancy Kowalsky Shirley Lanford Kevin&Kailii Lyons Nancy Lynch Jack Lubbers Mary Magee Robert Mallard Christine Marci Jean Masonis Marcia Mathias Dave McCaffery Dave McGrath James Anthony Mellon Jeffrey Patrick Mellon Jay Michel, IV Beth Mullen Lee Mullinax, Sr. Hannah Murphy Michael Murphy Peter Murphy Bob Nebergall Annie Neese Carson Parker Sonoma Peterson Myrna Lane Piccione Margarite C Poulnot Frank Rose Becca Rowland De’Anna Scannel Gus& Mary Schill Janet Sherbine Linda Smith Elyse Sokol Margaret Mary Sprague Charlene Stuart Esther Tecklenburg Jane Thompson John G. Thornhill Carolyn Torlay Margaret Trubia Haley Tyrrell Patricia Van Marter William Viger Peter Winkler Nicholas Yeaw Kathi Zigli
Scheduling of Events at Cathedral:
Please note that all events that are to
take place on the Cathedral grounds
must be submitted in writing to the Parish
Office for approval by the Rector. Events that
have not been given approval do not end up on
the Parish Calendar and may cause issues for
other events that are already scheduled. It is
especially important to have events submitted
in writing as we continue to work with the Al-
legro Charter School who is leasing Cathedral
Center and work with our already busy sched-
ule of events for our Cathedral groups. Please
contact the Parish Office for a new form that is
required to be filled out for every event so that
our parishioners and groups will be able to
have priority and will assist parish staff to
avoid last minute inconveniences. Request
forms are now being accepted for June 2016-
June 2017.
PT Secretary: The Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist is seeking a Part Time Morning Secre-
tary to answer and route incoming calls and
aid in clerical work. Applicants should be
Catholic, people oriented, have excellent com-
munication skills, friendly phone presence and
knowledge and love of their Catholic faith.
Must have proficiency in Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel and Publisher) and Adobe InDe-
sign. Ability to learn simple website updating a
plus. Interested applicants should submit their
resume to rector@charletsoncathedral.com.
Mary Meditation Garden bricks are available
for purchase in the Mary Meditation Garden.
An engraved brick is a wonderful way to cele-
brate a special event or honor a loved one.
Brick order forms are available at the Parish
Office. Bricks are $125 each. For additional in-
formation, contact Michaela Coleman at
843-725-9178.
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 15 May 2016
Religious Education News
Cathedral Vacation Bible School Parents, don’t
miss the bus! Put your kids, grades K4-4th grade,
on board “The Vatican Express” Catholic Kidz
Camp, and let them tour with St. Jerome! Camp
dates are June 13-17th. Reserve your seats now!
Registration forms are available online and in the
Parish Office.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are interested in
helping with our Vacation Bible School, please
contact Karen McLaurin at
christian.formation@charlestoncathedral.com.
Volunteers must meet all requirements of the
Diocesan Office of Child Protective Services, the
parish can assist volunteers with fulfilling these
requirements.
Register Now for the 2016-2017 Religious
Education Year! Early registration is open now
through 10 June 2016. Early registration fees are
$25 per child with a $75 maximum. Registrations
received after 10 June are $35 per child with a $105
maximum. Forms were sent home with Religious
Education students last weekend, may be found
online on the Religious Education Page, or in the
Parish Office. Classes begin 14 August 2016!
Teachers Needed for 2016-2017 Religious
Education School Year: We are looking for
people who love their Catholic Faith and are
excited to pass it on to the next generation!
Teachers needed for First, Fifth and Sixth Grades
and Co-teachers needed for Third and Eighth
Grades. Contact Karen McLaurin at:
christian.formation@charlestoncathedral.com
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Parking Pass
14-15 May 2016
Tear along dotted line for the attendant.
Give By Text!
You can now make a contribution to the Cathedral
with a quick text message!
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). Thank you for supporting our mis-
sion.
St. Vincent de Paul Society News:
Due to the generosity of our parishioners, the
St. Vincent de Paul Society of downtown
Charleston was able to assist the following
number of families on the peninsula during
March and April.
MARCH ASSISTANCE
SCE&G bills $3,137.14 13 families
Housing $832.88 2 families
Medical $249.50 1 family
Food 4 families
TOTAL Assistance $4,219.52
APRIL ASSISTANCE
SCE&G bills $3,804.36 15 families
Housing $321.00 1 family
Medical $200.00 1 family
Food 4 families
TOTAL Assistance $4,325.36
Piccolo Spoleto Spotlight Series: Saturday May
28th at 2:00 pm, the Charleston Renaissance En-
semble will perform Monteverdi's 1610 master-
piece, "Vespro della Beata Vergine" (Vespers of the
Blessed Virgin). The ensemble, under the direction
of noted Charleston choral conductor Sam Sheffer,
will be joined by the Orchestra of St. Claire. Tick-
ets are $17 for adults ($13 for students and seniors)
and can be purchased at the door 30 minutes prior
to performance. For additional information con-
tact the Piccolo Spoleto box office at 866-811-4111
or www.piccolospoleto.com.
www.charlestoncathedral.com Pentecost Sunday
Charleston Catholic School
Thank you to all who attended the 25th
Annual Gala! We appreciate your support of
Catholic Education!
Graduation for the 8th Grade Class will be
Wednesday, 1 June 2016. Awards ceremony
will begin at 5:30 pm in Sacred Heart Church
and Graduation will being at 6 pm in Sacred
Heart Church.
Fifth Annual “Fun Nun”
Bowling Tournament and
Silent Auction! Come one,
come all to Lucis Via Chari-
ties’ Fifth Annual “Fun Nun”
Bowling Tournament and Si-
lent Auction. This family-friendly community-
building event originated in 2012 as a fundrais-
er to help the Sisters at the Daughters of St. Paul
Bookstore complete their building renovations.
Since then, it has blossomed into a much-
anticipated yearly event that benefits not only
the Daughters but also several other charities in
the Lowcountry and beyond.
This year’s festivities take place on Sunday, 5
June at Pinz Bowling in Mount Pleasant. Bow-
lers register at 1 pm and the first ball rolls at 2
pm. Registration is $40 per bowler and includes
a t shirt, shoe rental, pizza and refreshments.
Not a bowler? Join us anyway to enjoy food and
drink specials, bid on Silent Auction items, and
win prizes. There will also be free bowling for
kids throughout the afternoon.
Visit funnunbowl.com for more details and to
register as a bowler or sponsor.
Both Lane and King Pin sponsorships are avail-
able for local businesses.
Questions? Contact funnunbowl@gmail.com.
The Office of Youth and Young Adult Minis-
try is excited to announce the establishment
of a Diocesan Missionary Team. The purpose of
this groundbreaking program will be to evange-
lize youth in grades 6-12 and help them en-
counter Christ. Retreats will be offered begin-
ning in September at our parishes and Catholic
Schools. To learn more or to help with the fund-
ing of this dynamic new program, go to:
http://sccatholic.org/youth-ministry
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 15 May 2016
Weekly Offertory Reports
8 May 2016
Offertory $10,761.01
Electronic Offertory $3,326.94
Ascension $151.06
Total Offertory $14,239.01
Sincere thanks for your
generosity. Every gift matters!
Did you know…. If you give elec-
tronically 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 up-
date your electronic account with
current credit card expiration
dates.
Remember: When giving to the
Bishop’s Annual Appeal, pay-
ments should be made to “Bishop’s
Annual Appeal.” This will ensure
that your payments go directly to
your pledge.
Thank you!
5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral
Marty Jones+
9:00 am Cathedral
Msgr. Joseph Roth+
9:30 am St. Mary
Ryan Inabinett+
11:15 am Cathedral
Pro Populo
6:00 pm Cathedral
Sunday Events
11:15 am Mass of the Neophytes
with Bishop Guglielmone
Reception to follow
1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate
4:00 pm Venture Crew
12:05 pm Cathedral
Intentions of the Tecklenburg Family
Monday Events
5:30 pm Cathedral Men’s Club-LC
12:05 pm Cathedral
Sophie Jaskula+
Tuesday Events
9:00 am Faith Sharing 119MR
10:00 am Bible Study 119 MR
12:05 pm Cathedral
Wednesday Events
5:30 pm SVDP LC
7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal MR
12:05 pm Cathedral
Rev. James K. Cunningham
Thursday Events
10am-Noon Moms Group LC
7:00 pm Renaissance Ensemble MR
12:05 pm Cathedral
Francis M. Donlon, Jr.+
5:30 pm Vigil Cathedral
Rev. Matthew Gamber, SJ
5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral
Rev. Matthew Gamber, SJ
9:00 am Cathedral
Pro Populo
9:30 am St. Mary
Pro Populo
11:15 am Cathedral
Sr. Joyce Munson, PC+
6:00 pm Cathedral
Robert Langan
Sunday Events
1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate
4:00 pm Venture Crew
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Pentecost Sunday
Monday, 16 May 2016
Weekday
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Weekday
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Weekday
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
St. John I, pope & martyr
Friday, 20 May 2016
St. Bernardine of Siena, Priest
Saturday, 21 May 2016
St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest
& Companions, Martyrs
Sunday, 22 May 2016
The Most Holy Trinity
For Daily Mass Readings
Consult our Parish App
www.myparishapp.com
www.charlestoncathedral.com Pentecost Sunday
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
rector@charlestoncatherdral.com
Rev. Patrick Eyinla
Parochial Vicar
frpatrick@charlestoncathedral.com
(843) 724-8395
Rev. Patrick Allen
Assisting Priest
Charles J. Olimpio, Deacon
(843) 724-8395
Thomas Baranoski, Deacon
(843) 724-8395
Administrative Staff
Mrs. Stephanie Stewart
Executive Assistant to the Rector Executive.assistant@charlestoncathedral.com
Mrs. Kay Phillip
Bookkeeper
Bookkeeper@charlestoncathedral.com
Ms. Cheryl LaRose
secretary@charlestoncathedral.com
Pastoral Staff
Mr. Daniel Sansone
Director of Music &Liturgy
Music.director@charlestoncathedral.com
Mrs. Karen McLaurin
Director of Christian Formation
Christian.formation@charlestoncathedral.com
Parish Office
(843) 724-8395
Fax: (843) 724-6386
Charleston Catholic School
Principal, Fred McKay
(843)577-4495
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 Obligation, 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. Stephanie Stewart at:
weddings@charlestoncathedral.com
Baptisms
To schedule to have your child
baptized, please contact Ms. Cheryl
LaRose at (843) 724-8395, or email:
secretary@charlestoncathedral.com.
Active Membership
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:
Being properly registered in the
parish for a sufficient period of
time.
Faithful attendance at Mass on
Sundays and Holy Days.
Use of the envelope system in
support of the parish.
Being active in at least one parish
program, ministry or
organization.
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
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
Weekday Schedule
7:00 am Mass
Confession Schedule
Monday-Friday
11:15-11:50 am
Wednesdays
5:30-6:00 pm
Saturdays
4:00-5:00 pm
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