February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church
2205 West Market Street ▪ Greensboro, NC 27403 ▪ (336) 274-6520 ▪ www.olgchurch.org
Mission Statement In the Eucharist we receive the true Christ—the foundation
of our Church. With Christ in us, we form, nurture, and promote love, respect for human dignity, Christian values and teachings within our family, parish, and community
through worship and service.
Office Hours: Mon-Wed, Fri, 9AM—12Noon, 1PM—4PM Thursday 9AM–12Noon only
Phone: (336) 274-6520 Fax Number: (336) 274-7326 Website: www.olgchurch.org E-Mail Address: [email protected] Church Office Address: 2201 W. Market Street Greensboro, NC 27403 Catholic Social Services (336) 288-1984 Hispanic Ministries (336) 273-2343 Rev. Mr. Enedino Aquino, Permanent Deacon
Principal: Mrs. Amy Pagano Phone: (336) 275-1522 Fax: (336) 279-8824 Website: www.olgsch.org E-Mail Address: [email protected] School Address: 201 South Chapman Street Greensboro, NC 27403-1611
Rev. Fr. Eric Kowalski, Pastor Rev. Fr. Jason Barone, Parochial Vicar
Permanent Deacons Rev. Mr. Tim Rohan, retired Rev. Mr. James H. Toner
Rev. Mr. Enedino Aquino, Hispanic Ministries
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 15th, 2015
Dale Carothers Jay Couch
Mario Espinosa
Cheryl Ramsey Gordon Williams Tim Clontz, Chair
2014/2015 Pastoral Council
Schedule of Services
Our Lady of Grace Parish Office
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00PM Sunday: 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM, 1:00PM Latin Mass, 5:00PM (Bilingual)
Holydays of Obligation—As Announced
Daily Mass Monday, Tuesday & Friday: 8:00AM Wednesday: 8:45AM No Mass on Thursday Saturday: First Saturday ONLY 8:00AM
Confession Tuesday: 5:00PM—5:30PM Wednesday: 8:00—8:30AM (prior to 8:45AM Mass) Saturday: 3:00PM—4:15PM
Recitation of the Holy Rosary 1st Sat. of each month at 7:30AM prior to the 8:00AM Mass Other Saturdays at 8:00AM
English Baptism Baptismal Prep Class—1st Sun. of each Mo. at 12:30PM, School Library
Baptism—are usually the 2nd Sat. of each Month at 10:00AM (except April & May). Please check with the church office for exact dates. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday of each month from 8:45AM-5:30PM 1st Saturday of each month after the 8:00AM Mass
Our Lady of Grace School Office
Angela Dierking Steve Murphy Hernan Sedda
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Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
THE ENTRANCE HYMN
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
OFFERTORY ANTIPHON
Offertory Hymn El Canto de Offertorio Bilingual Mass: #361
The Gloria
First Reading Leviticus 13: 1-2, 44-46
Responsorial Psalm: 32 I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with the joy of salvation.
Second Reading 1 Corinthians 10: 31—11:1
The Gospel Mark 1: 40-45
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
THE OFFERTORY HYMN: Vigil, 9:00, 11:00
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Copyright acknowledgements for music in this Worship Guide: Hymns reprinted with permission here under World Library Publications License Agreement C18908B ,Franklin Park, IL. Music for the Communion Antiphon by Richard Rice © 2013, Ricescores.com.
The Hymn Of Thanksgiv ing
Communion Hymn El Canto de Communion
Bilingual Mass: #324
O God beyond all praising, we worship you today
and sing the love amazing that songs cannot repay; for we can only wonder at every gift you send,
at blessings without number and mercies without end:
we lift our hearts before you and wait upon your word, we honor and adore you,
our great and mighty Lord.
Then hear, O gracious Savior, accept the love we bring,
that we who know your favor may serve you as our king;
and whether our tomorrows be filled with good or ill,
we'll triumph through our sorrows and rise to bless you still: to marvel at your beauty and glory in your ways, and make a joyful duty our sacrifice of praise.
O God, Almighty Father
Creator of all things, The hea-vens stand in wonder, While earth your glory sings;
O Jesus, Word incarnate Redeemer most adored,
All glory, praise, and honor Be yours, O sov’reign Lord;
O God, the Holy Spirit Who lives within our soul,
Send forth your light and lead us To our eternal goal. Amen!
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
Parish Staff/General Information
Sacraments Marriage: Couples please contact the church office if you wish to schedule a wedding at the parish— a minimum of 6 months preparation is required.
Baptism: Parents should attend a Baptismal Preparation Class (held the first Sunday of each month at 12:30pm in the school library). English Baptisms are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM. Please contact Olivia Henson (ext. 317 or [email protected]) in the office for more information.
Anointing of the Sick: If you or a loved one are seriously ill or facing surgery, please contact the church office to arrange to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
Communion for the Sick & Homebound: Please contact the church office if you are in the hospital or homebound or are unable to attend Mass. We will make arrangements for you to receive Communion.
First Communion, Confirmation, Religious Vocations: Please call the church office for information.
Directoria de Ministerios Hispanos CLERGY Rev. Fr. Eric Kowalski, [email protected] ext. 314 Rev. Fr. Jason Barone, [email protected] ext. 318 Permanent Deacons Dcn. Tim Rohan (ret.), Call the church office. Dcn. James H. Toner, Call the church office.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Adult Catechesis Jim McCullough, [email protected], ext. 335 Religious Education Coordinator Rachel Yarbrough, [email protected], ext. 333 Youth Minister Kelly Henson, [email protected], 919-219-1806 (cell) Preschool Religious Education Coordinator/VBS Lisa Balzano, [email protected], ext. 321
LITURGY DEPARTMENT Director of Liturgy Fr. Eric Kowalski, [email protected] ext. 314 Organist & Choir Director Andrew O’Connor, [email protected], ext. 330
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Executive Assistant to the Pastor Olivia Henson, [email protected], ext. 317 Parish Business Manager MaryAnn DiPaola, [email protected], ext. 315 Receptionist/Parish Records Jean Wilson, [email protected], ext. 322 Bulletin Editor Rita Eberle, [email protected], ext. 310 Building & Grounds Supervisor Jeff Smith, [email protected], ext. 311 Accountant Danny Byerly, [email protected], ext. 316
PARKING The church has two parking areas—a small lot on Chapman Street and a larger lot on Tremont Drive. Please observe all city parking regulations when parking on the street.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS Submissions may be sent to [email protected]. submission deadline is two WEDNESDAYS prior to the publishing weekend.
PÁRROCO Padre Eric Kowalski, [email protected] ext. 314
COORDINADOR GENERAL Diácono Enedino Aquino, 273-2343
PREPARACIÓN PARA BAUTISMO Javier y Josefina, 763-8704
PREPARADORES MATRIMONIALES Jesús y Marina, 987-8884
ENCARGADA DE LECTORES Hermán Sedda, 457-9954
ENCARGADO DE MINISTROS DE LA EUCARISTIA Jerman Duran, 685-9866
MÚSICA Y CORO Fitty Reyes, 476-0472
ENCARGADA DE CATECISMO Nuria Duran, 685-9866
ENCARGADO DE QUINCEAÑERAS Y BODAS Ministerio Hispano, 963-3704
MINISTERIO DE HOSPITALIDAD Juan Luis Juárez, 327-6426
GRUPO JUVENIL Daniel Cruz Santos, 965-1179 Sergio A. Gonzalez, 895-3785
Bautismo Pláticas y formación cada tercer domingo de cada mes hora 3:30 PM
Los bautizos se celebran solamente en las fechas siquentes: 21 de Febrero 2015
El 21, 28 de Marzo 2015 El 18, 25 de Abril 2015
Por favor note: Bautismo comienza PUNTUALMENTE a las 10:00 AM.
Lecturas de la Semana—15 de Febrero del 2015 Lunes: Dia del Presidente Gn 4:1-15, 25; Sal 50 (49):1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mc 8:11-13
Martes: Los siete santos fundadores de la Orden de los Servitas Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Sal 29 (28):1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mc 8:14-21
Miércoles: Miercoles De Ceniza Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 -- 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Jueves: Jueves Despues Del Miercoles de Denzia Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25
Viernes: Viernes Despues Del Miercoles de Ceniza Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15
Sábado: Sabado Despues Del Miercoles De Ceniza Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32
Domingo: Primer Domingo De Cuaresma Gn 9:8-15; Sal 25 (24):4-9; 1 Pe 3:18-22; Mc 1:12-15
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 13th—February 25th, 2015
FRI—February 13th 8:00 AM Tim Rohan III SAT—February 14th 5:00 PM Frank & Elizabeth Little†
SUN—February 15th 7:00 AM For the People of our Parish
9:00 AM Barbara Willeumier†
11:00 AM Hannah O’Keeffe Toher†
1:00 PM Robert & Ann Bertino†
5:00 PM Luis Guzman†
MON—February 16th 8:00 AM James B. Grady†
TUE—February 17th 8:00 AM Mary Elizabeth Wilkins†
WED—February 18th 8:45 AM Tim Rohan III
12:00 PM Leo & Dorothy Kowalski
FRI—February 20th 8:00 AM Bob Tarantelli†
SAT—February 21st 5:00 PM Sergio Guzman
SUN—February 22nd 7:00 AM Alberto Guzman Rico†
9:00 AM For the People of our Parish
11:00 AM Maria Guerrero†
1:00 PM Rita & Phil McDonough†
5:00 PM Bob Tarantelli†
MON—February 23rd 8:00 AM Julia Sadlowski†
TUE—February 24th 8:00 AM Mark Sumner
WED—February 25th 8:45 AM Ann Leigh Flynt
Pope Francis Speaks to Our Hearts Christ is Our Roped Guide The ascension of Jesus into heaven acquints us with this deeply consoling reality on our journey: in Christ, true God and true man, our humanity was taken to God. Christ opened the path to us. He is like a roped guide climbing a mountain who, on reaching the summit, pulls us up to him and leads us to God. If we entrust our lives to him, if we let ourselves be guided by him, we are certain to be in safe hands, in the hands of our Savior, of our Advocate.
Daily readings may also be found at www.usccb.org/bible/readings.
Scripture Readings RETIRO DE CUARESMA
ENCUENTRO DE FAMILIAS
La Iglesia Catolica Santa María
Vicariato de Greensboro Hace una atenta invitación a su retiro
Con motivo de la venida del Santo Papa Francisco Al Encuentro Mundial de Familias en septiembre y estar preparados y
unidos en Espíritu.
Lugar: IGLESIA CATOLICA SANTA MARIA Dirección: 812 Duke St. Greensboro, NC 27401
Fecha: Sábado 7 de Marzo del 2015 Horario: 8:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. Donación: $ 10.00 por adulto
Con la Participación de:
Sr. Alejandro García (Asheboro) Sres. Rene y Delmy Pasillas (Asesores Juveniles Asheboro)
Sr. José Rodríguez Predicador Carismático (Hickory) Sres. Manuel y Silvia Rodríguez (Reidsville)
Sres. Cesar y Isis Colex (Coord. Pastoral Familiar Smoky Mountain) Rev. Fidel Melo (Vicario del Ministerio Hispano de la Diócesis d
Mas Información Rev. Diacono Enedino Aquino
(336) 273-2343 y 963-3704 [email protected]
Monday: Presidents Day Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13
Tuesday: The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21
Wednesday: Ash Wednesday Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 -- 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Thursday After Ash Wednesday Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25
Friday: Friday After Ash Wednesday Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15
Saturday: Saturday After Ash Wednesday Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32
Sunday: First Sunday of Lent Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
As of February 8th, 2015 Actual Collection $17,854 Offertory Goal $19,266 Surplus/(Loss) ($ 1,412)
Year-to-Date for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 Actual Collection $660,536 Offertory Goal $702,465 Surplus/(Loss) for FY 2014/2015 ($ 41,929)
Thank you for your continued financial sacrifices made on behalf of our parish family. God bless you, Fr. Kowalski
Parish Support
Pray for the Sick *Names appear for two weeks unless continuation is requested.
Diane Adams, Arturo Ayala, Kristin Brackett, Suzanne Brown, Steve Burns, Tony Constantino, Dave Cook, Diane Cook,
Heather Coe, Esther Cui, Thomas Cullen, Tom Dourgarian, Robert Farley, Matthew Field, Mary E. Fuller, Julie Goldyn, Arlene Grix, Claire Haberle, Kathy Heathcock, Kathy Hellberg, Scott John,
Raymond Johnson, Colin Kanyuk, Carol Anne Kenny, Ericka Kinnear, Joe Klagholz, Fr. Dan Klem, Evelyn Knox, Dorothy Kowalski,
Dan & Marie LaBlanca, Phillip Legnetti, Brian Marble, Julian McClamroch, Alyssa McGuigan, Carol McGough, Fred Myers,
Paul Murewski, Jerome Murphy, John O’Day, Ed Pachasa, Ray Parrish, Amor Payawal, Nelson Payawal, Giacomo Puccio,
Roberta Pugh, Cheryl Reekes, Arthur Romel, Ann Roy, Nancy Saksa, Ronald Saksa, Connie Stevens, Thomas Steward, Elizabeth Sullivan,
Zach Swanson, Harvey Swisher, Maria & Sylvia Szumilus, Matthew Waterman, John Watterson, Sharon Wintermate,
Jimmy Wright, Sofie Zuluga
Pray for Those in Military Service
Remember the men and women in the active military and their families in prayer. Your support until their loved ones’ safe return is appreciated.
SGT Thomas Berti, Andrew Dial, 2D Lt. Van Cress Clippard, Jr., PO1 James Andrew Ellis, Maj James R. Schmid, SGT Zackaria Harris,
PFC Kimberly Walton, Lt Garland Wilson, CM2 Steven Walton, Sgt Adrian M. Welch, Cpl James Austin, Lt CDR John Roath,
E-3 PFC Cody B. Brown, PO3 Jesse M. Brown, Pvt Thomas Popek, CPO Glen Thomas, Lt Col Rick Moor, 1st Lt. Lucas Weeks, SFC Frank Luedtke, Pvt Colin Butts, SPC Wayne Hopper,
SSG Steven Bixby, SFC Chris Brooks, SSgt David A. Weekley, Pvt Crystal Martinez-Butts, SPC Elliot F. Chodkowski,
Cpl Jonathan Hill, Sgt Maj Corbin’s Unit, SSgt Travis Hawley, Sgt Chris Kirwan, USMC, PFC Conway Prior, Staff Sgt. Ian Taylor,
LT John Valitutto, PO1 James McNair, Matthew Gayle, Nathan Bills, Ssgt Jae Christensen M. Solina, J. Bryan Bailiff
Eternal rest grant unto all the faithful departed, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them…
Walter Turnage, father of Jane Roath Margaret Carter
LENTEN SCHEDULE LENT/HOLY WEEK/EASTER/DIVINE MERCY 2015
Ash Wednesday, February 18th No Confessions Today
8:45 AM MASS, Ashes Blessed & Imposed after Homily 12:00 Noon Sung Latin Mass—(In the EF Mass Ashes are Blessed &
Imposed immediately before the start of the Mass) 5:00 PM SERVICE, Blessing & Imposition of Ashes 7:00 PM SERVICE, Blessing & Imposition of Ashes
Stations of the Cross Fridays 6:00 PM, (Simple Lenten Meal after most Friday Stations,
check the bulletin for schedule.)
Lenten Penance Service Monday, February 23rd, 6:00 PM Confessions
(Youth Group will provide babysitting in Our Lady’s Cottage.)
Palm Sunday, March 29th Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM Mass The 11:00 Mass will begin at 10:45 AM All gather in front of St. Joseph’s House
for Solemn Blessing of Palms and Procession. The 1:00 PM EF Mass will begin at 1:30 PM
5:00 PM Bilingual Mass
Holy Week, March 30th—April 4th Monday, March 30th-No Mass or Communion Service
Tuesday, March 31st-No Mass, No Communion Service, No Confession (Chrism Mass in Charlotte)
Wednesday, April 1st, 8:45 AM Mass, No Confessions (Spy Wednesday)
Thursday, April 2nd, 7:00 PM Bilingual Mass (Holy Thursday)
Friday, April 3rd, 12:00 PM Stations of the Cross (Good Friday) 3:00 PM Veneration of the Cross
5:00 PM Spanish Living Stations (outside)
Saturday, April 4th (Holy Saturday) No AM Rosary, No Confessions 1:00 PM Blessing of Easter Food;
8:00 PM Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday, April 5th 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
1:00 PM MEF, 5:00 PM Mass (Bilingual)
April 6th—April 10th No Masses or Confessions that week.
Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12th 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
Divine Mercy Service immediately following the 11:00 AM Mass 1:30 PM MEF Mass (Note time change.)
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. The following fasting and abstinence regulations are observed: • Abstinence from meat is observed on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday,
and all the Fridays of Lent by all Catholics 14 years of age and older.
• Fasting is observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 years. Those bound by this rule may take only one full meal on those days. Two smaller meals are permitted as necessary to maintain strength according to one's needs, but solid foods between meals is not permitted.
• The special Paschal fast and abstinence are observed on Good Friday and, where possible, on Holy Saturday. On these days, Christians prepare themselves by these disciplines in anticipation of the renewal of their baptismal commitment on Easter.
• From its earliest days, the Church has urged the baptized and the catechumens to observe the threefold discipline of fasting, almsgiving, and prayer as preparation for the celebration of Easter. Failure to observe individual days of penance is not considered serious, but failure to observe any penitential days at all or a substantial number of such days must be considered serious.
• The Church encourages everyone to attend weekday Mass, practice self-imposed times of fasting, and generosity to local, national and worldwide programs of sharing during Lent.
During Lent why do we. . . ? The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) is the binding and authoritative document which governs every aspect of how Holy Mass is offered. This brief article seeks to answer several common questions about some of the practices we observe during Lent.
• Why do we not sing the Gloria or “Alleluia” during Lent? Paragraphs 53 and 62 both state that the Gloria and Alleluia are sung “on Sundays outside of Lent”.
• Paragraph 305 states, “Moderation should be observed in the decoration of the altar. During Lent it is forbidden for the altar to be decorated with flowers. Exceptions, however, are Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent), Solemnities, and Feasts. Floral decoration should always show moderation and arranged around the altar rather than on the altar (table/high altar).”
• Paragraph 313 governs the use of the organ and other suitable instruments. “ In Lent the playing of the organ and musical instruments is allowed only in order to support the singing. Exceptions, however, are Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent), Solemnities, and Feasts.”
And so, as we begin this holy season with its marked austerity, may we enter into the Lenten journey with a deepened understanding of how and why we pray the Mass as we do.
Ash Wednesday, February 18th, 2015
GET YOUR
ASH IN CHURCH
Silence in Lent? What does it really mean? Is the Church telling us that Lent is a time to be quiet, or to be reverent? Is the common theme here that Lent is the time to strip everything away and immerse ourselves in nothing but chant? This is far from the truth. Many think that Lent is the time to do chant with no rhyme or reason to it. The Church upholds Gregorian Chant as her primary force of Liturgical Music, year round. Yes, Lent is a time of penitence, reflection and silence.
What is the season of Lent? People say things like: “Lent is the six week period before Easter Sunday.” Yes and no. Lent is actually a time of preparation, a time of longing, that period from the First Sunday of Lent, to the Paschal Triduum of Our Lord Jesus Christ which begins on Holy Thursday. Why do we observe this respective silence during Lent? Is it what the priest wants to do? No. Does the organist need a break and decide to play less? No. This is what the Church wants us to do. We are instructed by the General Instruction of the Roman Missal to observe this respective silence and stripping away of all things joyful and comforting.
Point 313 in the General Instruction (GIRM) states that: “In Advent the organ and other musical instruments should be used with a moderation that is consistent with the season’s character and does not anticipate the full joy of the Nativity of the Lord. In Lent the playing of the organ and musical instruments is allowed only to support the singing. Exceptions are Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent), Solemnities, and Feasts."
Why this directive? Why this season of Lent? Again, Lent is a time to prepare our hearts and minds anew. It’s a time to reflect, a time to pray, and a time to show repentance for our sins and spend quiet time with God. During the Lenten season we will be introducing the offertory antiphon into our liturgy, to allow for another acclamation to be sung before we sing our hymn together, similar to the Communion Antiphon. The cantor will intone the response to allow you to hear it. Many of you are also familiar with the simple and beautiful Taize refrains such as “Jesus, remember me.” We will also be singing a few of those together. Throughout this upcoming Lenten season, let us return our hearts to God, be mindful in prayer, and ask our Lord for forgiveness where we have done Him wrong.
Soli Deo Gloria, Andrew O’Connor
A Thanksgiving Basket Overview Please take a moment to read the Thanksgiving Basket thank you from Patty Jennings on our website (www.olgchurch.org). The detailed overview gives thanks to the many parties (It takes a village!) who made the event a huge success and shows just how much goes into accomplishing the goal of providing Thanksgiving dinner for 100 families. There are probably some things mentioned there you didn’t know about, and we hope you find the information uplifting. We are indeed very blessed in this parish with so many generous people who made this outreach event possible.
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
Sunday Morning Option for Adult Bible Study!
Jim McCullough, Adult Catechesis, is offering a Sunday morning Bible Study for interested adults. It meets from 10:30-11:30 AM while our parish Religious Education program is in session. Bring your own
Bible. (We have a couple of ‘loaners’ if you forget.) Beginners welcome! You’re welcome to bring coffee, too. Scripture is a treasure for anyone who wants to grow closer to our Lord. No prior registration is needed. Email Jim at [email protected] or call 274-6520
x 335 if you have questions. Otherwise, see you there!
Use My Smart Phone in Church? Tech savvy smart phone owners can now donate to OLG by scanning the QR code located on these colorful cards in the pews. Download a QR Scan App, scan the code at the top of the card or this code. You will be given options to donate to various funds. The first time you will be asked to create a profile including your email and a password. Choose payment type, click the fund and amount and you are done. Your donation will be recorded just as if you had submitted an envelope with cash or check. How easy is that? The QR code is also located on the front of our bulletin and on our web site at www.olgchurch.org.
We are Half Way to Our Goal! Parish Life Center – Buy a Chair Program Because of your generosity we are half way to our goal of 320 chairs for the Parish Life Center. So if you have not purchased a chair there is still time to do so. Just make a check payable to OLG Church and mark it for PLC-Chair. You may place your contribution in the offertory basket at Mass or drop it off in the church office during regular business hours. Keep checking the bulletin weekly for chair updates and see the numbers add up!
PLC – Buy a Chair Program 320 Chairs needed
164 Chairs purchased 156 Chairs still available for purchase
Banquet Hall Chair Meeting Room Chair
Church Office Move Postponed Due to construction delays, the church office move has been postponed until the week of March 2nd.
Parish Life Center News It is hoped that the Parish Life Center will be completed at the end of February and scheduling of the spaces will take place once we are moved and settled into the new location. Also, the Banquet Hall will not likely be ready when we move.
Please do not contact the office inquiring about scheduling for any of the spaces. We will announce a date once scheduling begins. Thank you for your patience!
The Tremont Drive Parking Lot The parking lot is now open for parking during the weekend Masses.
A Letter from Very Reverend Mauricio W. West
Dear Father Kowalski,
The theme of the 2015 Diocese Support Appeal is Sharing God’s Gifts. When we share God’s gifts of treasure to make our annual contribution to the DSA, we join with all our sisters and brothers in Christ throughout the diocese to do the Lord’s work – work that no one individual or parish can do alone.
I am deeply appreciative of your faithful service to the people of western North Carolina and aware of the many demands already placed on your resources, yet it is important to recognize the grown annual needs of DSA supported agencies and the great work done throughout our diocese.
The goal for the 2015 DSA is $5,120,000, which represents an increase of 4% over 2014, which was unchanged from the previous year. We kept the DSA goal flat from 2013 to 2014 in light of the Forward in Faith, Hope and Love campaign; but the needs of the DSA supported ministries have not remained flat. By comparison, the total of all parish assessment bases (offertory less 25% of school subsidy) increased 7.4% over the past two years. If the DSA target for your parish increased over the last two years by 4% or more, it is because your parish offertory – reduced by 25% of your school subsidy payments – increased more than the diocesan average of 7.4%. Conversely, if the DSA target for your parish increased less than 4% or if it decreased, it is because the change in your parish assessment base was less than the average increase for the diocese.
Looking back over the last seven years, the DSA goal has increased 15% from $4,440,000 in 2008; an annual increase of approximately 2%. By comparison, parish offertories have increased 23% over the same period. Please be assured that we are working very hard to contain cost increased in our ministry budget to ensure that increases in the DSA goal are less than increases in diocesan offertory.
The past support you have given to the DSA is gratifying. I ask your continued assistance as we make every effort to meet the ever-increasing needs of diocesan agencies and ministries. Confident that together we can look beyond the needs of our individual parish communities an reach our DSA goal, I ask you to personally pledge your support for this Appeal. Our own pledges will be credited to the parishes where we reside or serve.
I encourage you to use the resources of the Development Office to enhance your stewardship efforts and to promote the DSA in your parish.
Again, please accept my sincere thanks for all you do to serve the People of God in your parish community. May God continue to bless you and your parishioners throughout this New Year.
Sincerely yours in the Lord, Very Reverend Mauricio W. West Vicar General and Chancellor
2014 DSA Update Thanks to the generosity of our parishioners, we met our goal for the Diocesan Support Appeal and received a rebate of $22,226.45, which will help defray our present budget deficit!
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Morning Prayer Shawl Meeting will take place on Tuesday, February 17th at 11:00 AM in St. Joseph’s House. Any level of crochet or knitting is
welcome, even if you are a beginner. For more information, call Elly Rhudy at 288-6564 or Betty Cleveland at 886-5119.
Women’s Club Luncheon and Fashion Show Please join us for the Annual Women’s Club Luncheon on Thursday February 19th, 2015. The luncheon and fashion show will be held from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2780 Horse Pen Creek Road, Greensboro, NC. The cost is $15.00 per person – catered by OLG member, Amy Leonard. RSVP by 2/15/15 by sending a check made out to “OLG Women’s Club” to Patty Jennings – 5711 Wrenwood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27455 (282-6847). Co-Hosts – Carol Eldridge and Marjorie Gittinger. Fashions by Mechelle’s Shoppe – 227 S. Elm Street, Greensboro NC.
Women’s Club Applebee’s Flap Jack Fundraiser
OLG family and friends are invited to the Women’s Club Applebee’s Flap Jack Fundraiser. The breakfast will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM at Applebee’s on Battleground Rd. Ticket price for adults is $7 per plate - $4 for children 12 & under – maximum of $25 per family. The Women’s Club will be selling tickets after the Masses on the weekend of March 7th and 8th.
Please contact Fran Schantz (585-217-7701) or Susan Davis (336-855-7113) for questions or tickets.
Which Came First? The Donuts or the Fellowship?
The Pastoral Council and our Priests have been in a fruitful discussion borne out of several complaints regarding the recent lack of choice of the type of donuts served at what is called Donut Sunday.
These complaints, while focusing on the lack of what some view to be a suitable variety of donuts, began a discussion as to the history of Donut Sunday as well as what it’s original purpose was, and what it has become today. All of this I think is a good thing!
With that in mind, Donut Sunday has a new email address [email protected]. We would like to solicit reasons on the purpose of Donut Sunday as well as what the original purpose was, etc. What should be the inspiration for Donut Sunday?
Please be sure to include your name in your email. And remember, any email replies may be published in the bulletin to help in our conversation, so please keep that in mind as you reply. As the Pastoral Council and the Fathers continue this discussion, please ask yourselves, “What should be the inspiration for Donut Sunday?” Is it just about the donuts, or is it about something more? If so, what? This is a wonderful opportunity to rebuild and reinvigorate our existing programs and parish opportunities. We look forward to hearing from YOU! The OLG Pastoral Council, Fr. Kowalski, Fr. Barone
Emergency Responders’ Awards Dinner The Knights of Columbus invite you to join them in honoring Emergency Responders. They will present awards to the nominated recipients from Greensboro Police Dept, Greensboro Fire Dept, Guilford County Sheriffs Dept and Guilford County EMS. This is their way of honoring those that protect and serve us. An Italian dinner prepared by Chef Tony Pupello will be held on Saturday, February 28th, 2015 at the KofC Hall, 2780 Horse Pen Creek Road, Greensboro at 6:30PM. The cost of the dinner is $7.50 per person. For reservations, contact Tom Thompson at 336-545-9796.
Proceeds go to support the Council activities.
FRIDAY, February 27th 5 - 7PM
Adults $8 Children $4 (12 & under)
In the OLG School Cafeteria
MENU includes: fish • baked potato • hush
puppies • coleslaw • lemonade • iced tea • coffee • dessert
• pizza for children and those who don’t like fish
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Donations of desserts will be gratefully accepted beginning February 25th in the church office or the evening
of the Fish Fry in the cafeteria.
Lunch Crew Our Lady of Grace Habitat for Humanity lunch crew will serve Saturday, February 28th. Please meet at the Tremont Lot at 10:30 AM to carpool to the job site. OLG will bring all the desserts, fruit, drinks, ice, and all paper goods. Donations may be dropped off at the OLG Church office by noon on Friday February 27th. Please contact Lorraine Brown at [email protected] or 707-6976 for more info.
Simple Lenten Meal Hosts Needed Hosts are needed for the Simple Lenten Meals for the following dates: Friday, February 20th Friday, March 13th Friday, March 20th Friday, March 27th (No meals on March 6th or April 3rd)
If you would like to host a Simple Lenten Meal, please contact Patty Disney at 643-4240 or [email protected]. Thank you!
Carolina Catholic Chorale to present Adoramus Te! On Friday, March 6th, Our Lady of Grace will welcome the Carolina Catholic Chorale at 7:30 PM for their Lenten presentation: Adoramus Te. This presentation is a series of choral settings to accompany the Stations of the Cross based on "We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you for by your Holy Cross you have redeemed the world."
The Chorale is under the direction of Tom Savoy, Director of Music at Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Charlotte NC and is the Artistic and Founding Director of the Carolina Catholic Chorale, based in Charlotte.
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church February 15th, 2015
Rising 9th graders through teens entering their freshmen year at college are welcome!
OLG’s New Teen Lenten Retreat Saturday, March 7th, 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
New Parish Life Center This year, I am happy to announce that OLG will launch its new teen retreat, Coraggio (“Courage,” in Italian). It will be held in the new parish life center at our church! (Pending completion!)
Our CORAGGIO retreat will immerse teens in the presence of Christ and His call to holiness. An engaging combination of speakers, small groups, prayer, reflection, Eucharistic Adoration, sacramental availability, music, and multi-media presentations will help them to become more attuned to the voice of God in their lives.
This retreat is the highlight of our Decision Point Confirmation Preparation program. The retreat is also open to high school teens from our parish and beyond. Register today!
Registration will end on Monday, February 16th. Cost $25, t-shirt and two meals will be provided.
For more information and to register go to: https://coraggioretreat.wordpress.com/
Or contact Kelly: [email protected] and 919-219-1806
Important Dates to Remember: YDisciple--Every Sunday 10:15 AM-11:30 AM, OLC DTS Youth Night--Every Wednesday, 7-9:00 PM, OLC Anchor help altar committee, February 28th
Join St. Paul the Apostle's Pre-school Co-op! KINGDOM Kids! Registration is now open for St. Paul the Apostle’s pre-school co-op! Students (ages 3-5) meet weekly in a designated classroom at St. Paul the Apostle on Mondays and Wednesdays (option Fridays for rising kindergartners) from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Mothers rotate teaching and assisting once a month, and have time to run errands on the other days. Children grow spiritually, intellectually, socially and emotionally. Mothers benefit from a support network and involvement in their children's early development and growth. Tuition is $50 for the year. Please contact Normalinda Hammond at 917-238-0988 or [email protected] for more info.
Senior Games & Silver Arts! It’s time again for the Greater Greensboro Senior Games and Silver Arts program, conducted annually through our local Smith Senior Center (2401 Fairview Street) and sponsored by the NC Division of Aging and Adult Services. Join us on April 7th for the physical fitness advantage, fun, socializing and opportunity to share your creative arts and crafts accomplishments. Participate in any of over 30 athletic events and enter your photography, writings, paintings, musical or performing talents in competition. Registration is $10 and applications are available from Jennifer Matkins, Smith Senior Center (336-373-7564), to be returned by March 6th. More information is available at www.ncseniorgames.org or by calling Dick von Stamwitz at 336-931-0577.
Blessing of Throats-During the Feast of St. Blaise on February 3rd, Father Kowalski and Father Barone took the time to bless each one of Our Lady of Grace School's students that day - a
wonderful thing during cold and flu season!
On February 6th, Our Lady of Grace School students celebrated 100 days of school with lots of fun activities! Students created art work to decorate their classrooms in preparation for the festivities.
Our Lady of Grace School's pre-kindergarten class went to the Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus recently. Meeting a clown up close made it a truly special day!
February 15th, 2015
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A Message from Our Principal Faith, Tradition, Excellence
Our Mission The Our Lady of Grace Catholic School community inspires
a passion for learning and a commitment to academic excellence built on a foundation of Catholic faith. As one family, we nurture the
whole person to serve and to lead with respect, dignity, and integrity.
If you haven't dropped by the school recently, please make a point to do so soon! Student-made artwork is covering our walls! We have pottery that our students have created that is on display in the lobby across from the library. This year's pottery project allows our students to create pottery made with North Carolina clay and based on traditions native to the state. OLG student
pottery work is from a 2014-15 Teacher Art Grant from ArtsGreensboro, so we want to thank them!
Our students have taken time to write why they love OLG School and those works are hung on our school's walls, along with beautiful artwork that adorns the cafeteria. We are so grateful to Margene Patrick and Jenny Schultz, our art teachers for their hard work. Other teachers have also set out examples of their classroom work, so take a minute to see all the great things going on in our school daily.
I also want to thank OLG parent Carla Murphy for her hard work on our teachers lounge! Stop by to see the beautiful painting that she created of our logo on the wall. Mrs. Murphy and Meg O'Brien, another OLG parent, also created beautiful pictures for the office using our mission statement and motto as well. We are blessed with many talented parents and are so grateful that they chose to share their gifts in support of our school!.
OLG's spring auction theme is "Masquerade!" this year and will be held off-site at downtown Greensboro's Kress Terrace on Friday, April 24th. This is a great opportunity to have a very fun night out while also supporting Catholic education. Watch for more information soon. Money raised will help us continue to upgrade our technological offerings for our students. We look forward to adding more iPads soon!
As I continue to learn more about our wonderful school, I am continually amazed by the alumni who return to OLG with their own children, the parishioners who volunteer not because they have a child in our school but because they believe educating children is an important mission of our church and by the parents who step up to support our school in so many different ways. I count my blessings as I think about being a part of this community. Amy Pagano, Principal
Winter Open Houses at Our Lady of Grace School
Last year, 6 of the top 10 students at Bishop McGuinness High School were graduates of Our Lady of Grace School, including
both the valedictorian and salutatorian. Come find out why! Join us for the following open house or schedule a
personalized tour by calling Karen Hornfeck at (336) 275-1522. OLG offers a preschool for 3 and 4 year olds, and classes for
kindergarten through 8th grade.
February 19th, 9:30 AM School-wide Open House
OLG is located in the heart of historic Sunset Hills at 201 S. Chapman Street. Last year, we opened up a new state-of-the-art 17,000 sq. ft. school. We offer grade-level and advanced classes for students starting in kindergarten and incorporate technology in all classes. Visit OLG to see how we can help
your child excel! www.olgsch.org/.
Marketing & Admissions Director Position Opening at OLG School
Karen Hornfeck, our marketing and admissions director, will be leaving OLG on February 20th to accept a position at the Center for Creative Leadership. Karen has been a parent here for many years and has been on staff for almost 5 years. She has helped us market all the wonderful things taking place here at OLG and has represented us well over the years. She will be missed but we look forward to continuing to see her around campus as a parent.
We will begin accepting resumes for the Marketing and Admissions position immediately. This position includes media buying, developing marketing communications materials, monitoring OLG's online profile, conducting open houses and personalized tours, and tracking incoming admissions. Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in communications, marketing or a related field and at least 5 years of experience. Please forward a resume and cover letter to Mrs. Pagano at 201 S. Chapman. St., Greensboro, NC 27403 to apply.
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