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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist October 26, 2014 Bishop of Charleston The Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, DD. Diocesan Website: www.sccatholic.org Cathedral Staff Contact Information Monsignor Steven L. Brovey, Cathedral Rector Telephone Number: 843-724-8395 Email: [email protected] Assisting Priests: Father Patrick Allen Father Robert Conway Deacon Jerome P. Remkiewicz Telephone: 843-937-8518 Email: [email protected] Deacon Charles J. Olimpio Telephone: 843-856-0955 Sr. Deanna Bartolomei, Pastoral Associate Telephone: 843-724-8395 Extension 224 Email:[email protected] Director of Music & Liturgy Mr. Daniel Sansone 843-724-8395 ext. 225 Email: [email protected] Assistant Organist, Larry Long Telephone 843-813-3850 Email: lklong@ aol.com Director of Christian Formation & Evangelization Dan Lord Telephone 843-724-8395 Extension 233 Email: [email protected] Bookkeeper: Mrs. Sharon M. Emma Telephone: 843-724-8395 Extension 236 Email: [email protected] Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor Mrs. Linda Lyons Telephone: 843-724-8395 [email protected] Charleston Catholic School Principal, Mr. Fred McKay Telephone 843-577-4495 Website: www.charlestoncatholic.com Executive Assistant to the Rector General Purpose The full-time staff position of Executive Assistant to the Rector serves as the administrative assistant and project coordinator for the Rector of the Charleston Cathedral/ Administrator of Saint Mary’s, Hasell St. The primary responsibility is to provide executive level organizational, HR assistance and administrative support. Individual should have excellent prioritization and organizational skills. Must be a self-starter, flexible and professional. Skilled at managing multiple tasks simultaneously. Must be detailed oriented and flexible. Exceptional written and oral communication. Experience writing reports. Proven ability to exercise judgment and make decisions independently. Ability to work with diverse people and diverse tasks in a given day. Experience with human resources or office management a plus. Special events and project planning also a plus. Experience with website maintenance and social media. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Adept at Internet researching. See complete job discription at www.charlestoncathedral.com Qualifications: ⁃Requires Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Theology or related. Experience in lieu of degree will be considered. ⁃Requires three years experience. ⁃Experience working or volunteering for a Catholic entity & a knowledge, love and joy of the Catholic Faith. ⁃Must be practicing Catholic/Willingness to support the mission of the Catholic Faith. ⁃Experience working with the public and handling issues/ complaints in a diplomatic manner. ⁃Demonstrated ability to handle confidential, time-sensitive and critical manners using good judgment, tact, respect and discretion. ⁃Ability to anticipate needs, establish priorities, maintain confidentiality, and project a positive, joyful attitude. ⁃Excellent relationship-building skills with a focus on service to others. A high level of energy, creativity, humor and joy. ⁃Ability to communicate effectively through email and/or telephone. ⁃Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). ⁃Experience with Website management and social media. (Word Press) Qualified applicants should email a cover letter, resume, salary requirements and references by November 12 to Msgr. Steven Brovey, Rector [email protected] Msgr. Steven Brovey Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist 120 Broad St. Charleston, SC 29401

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist October 26, 2014

Bishop of CharlestonThe Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, DD.

Diocesan Website: www.sccatholic.org

Cathedral Staff Contact Information

Monsignor Steven L. Brovey, Cathedral RectorTelephone Number: 843-724-8395Email: [email protected]

Assisting Priests:Father Patrick AllenFather Robert Conway

Deacon Jerome P. RemkiewiczTelephone: 843-937-8518Email: [email protected]

Deacon Charles J. OlimpioTelephone: 843-856-0955

Sr. Deanna Bartolomei, Pastoral AssociateTelephone: 843-724-8395 Extension 224 Email:[email protected]

Director of Music & LiturgyMr. Daniel Sansone 843-724-8395 ext. 225 Email: [email protected]

Assistant Organist, Larry LongTelephone 843-813-3850 Email: lklong@ aol.com

Director of Christian Formation & EvangelizationDan Lord Telephone 843-724-8395 Extension 233 Email: [email protected]

Bookkeeper: Mrs. Sharon M. EmmaTelephone: 843-724-8395 Extension 236Email: [email protected]

Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor Mrs. Linda LyonsTelephone: [email protected]

Charleston Catholic SchoolPrincipal, Mr. Fred McKay Telephone 843-577-4495Website: www.charlestoncatholic.com

Executive Assistant to the RectorGeneral Purpose

The full-time staff position of Executive Assistant to the Rector serves as the administrative assistant and project coordinator for the Rector of the Charleston Cathedral/Administrator of Saint Mary’s, Hasell St. The primary responsibility is to provide executive level organizational, HR assistance and administrative support.

Individual should have excellent prioritization and organizational skills. Must be a self-starter, flexible and professional. Skilled at managing multiple tasks simultaneously. Must be detailed oriented and flexible. Exceptional written and oral communication. Experience writing reports. Proven ability to exercise judgment and make decisions independently. Ability to work with diverse people and diverse tasks in a given day.

Experience with human resources or office management a plus. Special events and project planning also a plus. Experience with website maintenance and social media. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Adept at Internet researching. See complete job discription at www.charlestoncathedral.com

Qualifications:⁃Requires Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Theology or related. Experience in lieu of degree will be considered.⁃Requires three years experience.⁃Experience working or volunteering for a Catholic entity & a knowledge, love and joy of the Catholic Faith.⁃Must be practicing Catholic/Willingness to support the mission of the Catholic Faith.⁃Experience working with the public and handling issues/complaints in a diplomatic manner.⁃Demonstrated ability to handle confidential, time-sensitive and critical manners using good judgment, tact, respect and discretion.⁃Ability to anticipate needs, establish priorities, maintain confidentiality, and project a positive, joyful attitude.⁃Excellent relationship-building skills with a focus on service to others. A high level of energy, creativity, humor and joy.⁃Ability to communicate effectively through email and/or telephone.⁃Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).⁃Experience with Website management and social media. (Word Press)Qualified applicants should email a cover letter, resume, salary requirements and references by November 12 to Msgr. Steven Brovey, Rector [email protected]

Msgr. Steven BroveyCathedral of Saint John the Baptist

120 Broad St. Charleston, SC 29401

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Welcome to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist! We offer brief tours after the Vigil Mass and the Sunday 9:00 and 11:15 Masses. Please meet your guide at the pulpit immediately after Mass.”

Please Silence All Cellphones!

NURSERY HOURS are Sunday 8:30am-1:00pm. The Nursery is provided during Adult Education (Cathedral Center-2nd door to the right down the hall.)

The Fellowship Coffee Committee welcomes you after the 9am Mass to join us in the Center Hall to meet your parishioner family.

Bishop Robert Guglielmone presides at 11:15am Our Lady of Palestine Mass for the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher.

Our sincere c o n d o l e n c e s to Mr. & Mrs. Win & Mary

Tutterow & Family on the death of Win’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ritchie Tutterow. Mrs. Tutterow died on October 12, 2014. Please keep this family in your prayers.

2014 Memorial Services1) Sunday, November 2nd, 3:00pm, Bishop Robert Guglielmone will celebrate Mass at the cemetery Holy Spirit Church on Johns’s Island.

2) Holy Cross Cemetery, Sunday, November 9th, 3:00pm, Rosary and Bendiction, Fr. Thomas Kingsley.

3) St. Lawrence Cemetery, Sunday, November 16th, 3:00pm, Rosary and Benediction, Fr. Dennis Willey.

4) St. Peter’s Cemetery, Sunday, November 23rd, 3:00pm, Rosary and Benediction, Fr. Henry Kuluh.

November 22:00AM

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Parish Pilgrimage to Lourdes4 May 2015 - 12 May 2015 5 nights in Lourdes and

3 nights in Paris$3798 per person

Monsignor Steven Brovey will be leading a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France on 4 May 2015. In 1858 the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous identifying herself as “the Immaculate Conception”. The pilgrimage will delve into the life of St. Bernadette and the message of Our Lady. There will be ample time to spend in prayer at the Grotto where Our Lady appeared, time to experience the “Miraculous Baths”, daily Eucharistic Procession and moving Candlelight Rosary Procession each evening. After five days in Lourdes the pilgrimage will move on to Paris and visit Sacre-Coeur of Montmartre, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Chapel of the Miraculous Medal and other religious and historic sites. (**An early bird discount is available if deposits are made by 30 October 2014) Email Msgr. Brovey at the Cathedral for a brochure of the itinerary: [email protected]

YOU ARE INVITED TO DINNER!Please join the Cathedral Parish Community for dinner and a discussion of BREAKING GOOD on Monday, October, 27, 2014, at 6:30pm, in the Cathedral Hall, The guest speaker will be Dr. Chris Gustafson, who will lead us in a lively discussion of the challenges of discernment in a techno world. Dinner provided by the Education Committee of the Cathedral Women’s Club. A table discussion follows with your valuable participation.Breaking Good is the opening talk in the Dinner and Discourse series and promises to bring relevant topics to the forefront for your consideration and discussion.

R.S.V.P. Cate Cusick at [email protected]

Paul ArenaTodd ArmstrongIrene BolesSusan BrannockMargaret Mary BrantCaroline CampbellDavid CaronMabel Frances CaronMary CarsonGay CarterGeorge CatumasTrudie CooperTheresa CorbinJeffery William CozyElla DeitchCarol DelisioJim DaughertySharon J. DeanSr. Mary Ann DonovanIrene DouglassMac DunbarKit DunlapFr. John Dux Rob EverhartVincenza FerriAmelia FinleyRosie FinneganVeronica FisherMary Ann FlackDonna FreadCheryle FreibergerShirley GadsdenElizabeth GallagherPeggy GeratyFran GrangerRichardeen GrantJoann GustafsonJohn HathawayZachary HealeyHilde HensleyBarbara HermanNora Lynn HoffmanKen HoffmannCindy HoganAlice HolmquistBob HoskerDanielle HoskerGreg HuttoJames IngrassiaDave McGrathPeter MurphyMarty JonesBill Kanapaux

Peggy KanapauxMargaret KarafaChris KellerJohn Kolasinski, O.P.Nancy KowalskyShirley LanfordCheryl La RoseBryan LesterKevin & Kailii LyonsMary MageeCarolyn MasonMarcia MathiasDave McCafferyShirley McGillJeremy MeeksJay Michel, IVBeth MullenLee Mullinax, Sr.Hannah MurphyMichael MurphyPeter MurphySSgt. Samuel T. Myers,USMCBob NebergallAnnie NeeseMary OlimpioCarson ParkerSonoma PetersonMyrna Lane PiccioneMargarite C. PoulnotDanny PritchardFrank RoseDe’Anna ScannelRAdm. William SchachteGus SchillMary Condon SchillJodi SchumacherJanet SherbineLinda SmithElyse SokolMargaret Mary SpragueCharlene StuartEsther TecklenburgJane ThompsonCarolyn TorlayMargaret TrubiaMary Addison TutterowHaley TyrrellJessica ValindWilliam VigerPatricia VitkovicPeter WinklerNicholas YeawKathi Zigli

Keep These People in your Prayers

Prayer List

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist October 26, 2014

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

October 25-26, 2014Parking Garage

Tear along dotted line for the attendant.

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

CCS is collecting Box Top$ for education. It’s an easy way for the school to raise money. The first collection of the year is due on October 27th. CCS is selling beautiful Christmas wreaths,

centerpieces, swags and garland again this year. Local orders will be delivered to CCS the week of December 1st - 5th. Direct Delivery gift items - will be shipped straight to the recipient within two weeks after Thanksgiving. All orders must be turned into the CCS office no later than Wednesday, November 5th at 3:00 PM. Please go to the CCS website for more information, click on giving, then on Wreath Information.

If you would like to schedule a tour of CCS, please contact Jeannie Fanjoy @ 577-4495. Stay connected with CCS on the web: www.charlestoncatholic.com or on Facebook.

SCCCW Coastal Deanery is hosting a Day of Reflection, Saturday, November 8th, from 10:00 -2:00pm, at the Motherhouse of Our Lady of Mercy Fort Johnson Rd. The guest will be Fr. Jeff Kirby and will talk about his new book “Lord Teach Us to Pray”. Come and join us for a day of reflections. All are welcomed. Cost is $20 and includes lunch. When making reservations, please advise if vegetarian menu is needed .Please call Mary Lou Taylor 843-364-7756 or email [email protected] by Wednesday, November 5th.

Christmas at Sea Program 2014The annual Christmas at Sea project is a very special way to bring some compassionate relief to lonely and isolated mariners at Christmas time. During the Advent Season, gift boxes are delivered to the seafarers who visit our Charleston ports. What a blessing it is for these seafarers to know this simple act of kindness! We will provide the boxes and ask that you fill the boxes with these suggested items: (shampoo, shaving cream, razors, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, pens, writing pad, envelopes, and hard candy.) Parishioners, Jean and Dick Masonis, 881-3745, will provide the boxes and collect the filled gift boxes. Boxes may be picked up in the parish office from Linda Lyons. Thank you so much for partnering with the Charleston Port and Seafarers in the 2014 “Christmas at Sea” Program. For more information, Charleston Port and Seafarers Ministry www.CharlestonSeafarers.org and www.charlestonseafarers.org/ 843-200-9745. THE DEADLINE FOR BOXES TO BE RETURNED IS NOVEMBER 23RD.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY NEEDS TO RESUPPLY

THESE ITEMS:Little fruit cups (all varities)

Applesauce cupsGrits & 2lb bags RiceCanned Peas & mixed

vegetablesBreakfast bars

Peanut butter & JellyPancake mixes

SyrupSnacks

Bars of soap

Question? What does Valet Parking Have to do with Saving Lives? On Friday morning, 40 Days participant John Karafa was standing outside the clinic praying when a client driving into the clinic stopped to ask him if he was valet parking the cars. He said, “No, but I’m pro-life and I’d like to talk to you before you go in there!”

The woman took him up on his offer and explained that she already had two children and she wasn’t sure she could handle a third. John talked to her, reassured her, and told her about Dazz, the pregnancy center within walking distance of the abortion clinic that could help her with all of her concerns.

The woman went into the abortion clinic and returned 30 or 40 minutes later, proudly showing John her ultrasound and telling him that she had decided to keep her baby. John sent her on her way with the contact information for Dazz.

This is our FIFTH SAVE in Charleston so far this campaign and we are excited to see how the Lord uses the smallest opportunities to start conversations and open the hearts of these women to choose life. Valet parking, anyone?

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist October 26, 2014

Coming EventsSun., Oct. 26 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time10:00am Fellowship Morning Coffee in Hall10:05am Religious Education in Center10:05am Sunday Bible Study In Center Hall11:15am Bishop Robert Gugliemone Our Lady of Palestine Mass-Equestrian Oder of Holy Sepulcher7:00pm HS B16’s Youth Group Meeting in LH Mon., Oct. 27 5:30pm CWCBoardMeetinginOffice6:30pm CWC Dinner & Discourse in HallTue., Oct. 289:00am Lectionary Faith Sharing in Hall10:00am Tuesday Bible Study in HallWed., Oct. 297:00pm Cathedral Choir Rehearsal in MR7:00pm RCIA Meeting in the Lecture Hall7:00pm Lucius Via (Young Adults) Pauline Book & Media - Corner of King and Beaufain StsThurs., Oct. 307:00pm Renaissance Ensemble-MR Fri., Oct. 31Sat., Nov. 1 All Saints Day Not a Holy Day10:00am All Saints Day Mass 2:00am Turn Your Clocks Back One Hour DST EndsSun., Nov. 2 All Souls Day10:00am Fellowship Morning Coffee in Hall10:05am Religious Education in Center10:05am Sunday Bible Study In Center Hall7:00pm HS B16’s Youth Group Meeting in LH

Weekly Offertory ReportOctober 12, 2014

Envelope Offertory $ 11,761.79Electronic Offertory $ 1,587.65Total Received $ 13,349.44

October 19, 2014Envelope Offertory $ 12,043.88Electronic Offertory $ 2,296.15Total Received $ 14,340.03

Sincere thanks for your generosity. Each gift matters!

Mass Intentions Saturday, October 255:30 pm +Paul R. GilbertSunday, October 269:00 am +Timothy Michael Reese, Jr.9:30 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St.11:15 am +Bishop David B. Thompson6:00 pm Pro PopuloMonday, October 277:00 am St Mary, 89 Hasell St.12:05 pm The Tecklenburg FamilyTuesday, October 287:00 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St.12:05 pm +Roger & Catherine O’DonnellWednesday, October 297:00 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St.12:05pm +Bishop David B. ThompsonThursday, October 307:00 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St.12:05 pm +Robert ArmstrongFriday, October 317:00 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St. 12:05 pm +Mary ChamberlainSaturday, November 1 All Saints10:00 am Pro Populo5:30 pm Pro PopuloSunday, November 2 All Souls9:00 am +Donna Caputo9:30 am St. Mary, 89 Hasell St.11:15 am +Bishop David B. Thompson6:00 pm Pro Populo

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeCathedral Mass

ScheduleWeekday Devotions

11:30 am, Rosary 12 Noon Angelus

12:05 pm Mass

St. Mary of the Annunciation7:00am Mass

Monday-Friday Free Parking

Children’s Nursery Available on Sunday

8:30am to 1:00pmWalking Infants to 5 years old.

The Nursery is in the Cathedral Center Hallway turn left

Room 2 on Right. For information, call

the Nursery Operator, Maricela Villalobos at 404-580-1429

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 parishprogram, ministry, or organization.

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 months marriage preparation. The bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly attending

Mass on Sundays and holydays of obligation, and use of the envelope

system in regular support of the parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be

found on the Cathedral website:www.charlestoncathedral.com. Please

contact Sister Deanna for more information at 843-724-8395

BAPTISMS To have your child baptized,

please contact Mr. Dan Lord at 724-8395 ext. 233. Please call before

the birth of your child.

Homebound? If you know someone who is Homebound, and would like to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Holy Communion, or Annointing of the sick, please call or email the Parish office at 724-8395 [email protected].

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Safe Environment Parish

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist provides its children with a safe environment. Catechists and all volunteers with access to children have undergone the Virtus Training Session, are background screened and sign a Code of Conduct and understand the Policy of the Diocese concerning abuse. All volunteers with access to minors (those under the age of 18) must meet these requirements of the diocese in order to volunteer. Persons to contact with your questions or concerns, as well as all policies, can be found below.

Louisa Storen, Victim Assistance Coordinator, Diocese of Charleston: 843-856-0748

Bonnie Sigers, Safe Environment Manager, Diocese of Charleston Child Protection Services: 843-853-2130 ext. 210;

[email protected]

Mary Meditation Garden Bricks are still available for purchase in the Mary Meditation Garden. An engraved brick is a wonderful way of celebrating a special event (weddings, baptisms,confirmations,graduations,etc) or honoring a loved one. Brick order forms are available at the parish

office or on the Cathedral website under the Women’s Club. Bricks are $125 each. Please make checks payable to CWC; drop off orders in the parish hall or mail to CWC at the Cathedral. For additional information contact Michaela Coleman at 843-725-9178 or [email protected]. Thank you for your support of the Mary Garden!