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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 January 2017 Happy New Year! The beginning of a new calendar year brings us a special joy and hope. It is a reminder that time is a gift of God, given to us from His eter- nity, for us to use to prepare for eternity. The passing of each year and each day is meant to be an exchange with God: He gives us time, and we give our days and years back to Him in service and love, bringing as much good as possible into the world and into the lives of others. The New Year is an opportunity to re- solve, above all, to serve God faithfully: to be- lieve more firmly, to hope more ardently, to love more generously. That is what makes a new year “happy,” and that is what leads us to the happiness that never ends. 1 January 2017 Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God Father, source of light in every age, the Virgin conceived and bore your Son who is called Wonderful God, Prince of Peace. May her prayer, the gift of a mother's love, be your peo- ple's joy through all ages. May her response, born of a humble heart draw your Spirit to rest on your people. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen Epiphany 8 January 2017 11:15 AM Missa Brevis St. Joannes de Deo Franz Joseph Haydn The Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo was wrien around 1775 for the order of the Barmherzige Bruder (Brothers Hospitallers) in Eisenstadt, whose pa- tron saint was St. John of God. Scored for sopra- no solo, choir, strings and organ, it is known as Kleine Orgelsolomesse (Lile Organ Mass) due to the extended organ solo in the Benedictus Move- ment. It is customary to bless your house at Epiphany! Blessed chalk will be available after the Mass- es on Epiphany for you to take home and the Rite of Blessing will be included in the 8 Janu- ary bulletin! Candlemas 2 February 2017 12:05 PM Candlemas is a solemnity celebrating Jesus’ presentation at the temple. It is one of the oldest feasts and has been celebrated since the fourth century. Candles are available to be purchased in advance to be blessed at Candlemas. Enve- lopes are located in the back of the church. Sug- gested donation of $5 per candle set. Orders are due by 13 January 2017. Envelopes can be placed in the collection or returned to the Parish Office at 119 Broad Street. Blessed candles will be available for pickup after the 12:05 Mass on 2 February or in the Parish Office after 2 February.

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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 January 2017

Happy New Year!

The beginning of a new calendar year brings

us a special joy and hope. It is a reminder that

time is a gift of God, given to us from His eter-

nity, for us to use to prepare for eternity. The

passing of each year and each day is meant to

be an exchange with God: He gives us time,

and we give our days and years back to Him

in service and love, bringing as much good as

possible into the world and into the lives of

others. The New Year is an opportunity to re-

solve, above all, to serve God faithfully: to be-

lieve more firmly, to hope more ardently, to

love more generously. That is what makes a

new year “happy,” and that is what leads us to

the happiness that never ends.

1 January 2017

Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God

Father, source of light in every age, the Virgin

conceived and bore your Son who is called

Wonderful God, Prince of Peace. May her

prayer, the gift of a mother's love, be your peo-

ple's joy through all ages. May her response,

born of a humble heart draw your Spirit to rest

on your people. Grant this through Christ our

Lord. Amen

Epiphany

8 January 2017 11:15 AM

Missa Brevis St. Joannes de Deo

Franz Joseph Haydn

The Missa brevis Sancti Joannis

de Deo was written around

1775 for the order of the Barmherzige Bruder

(Brothers Hospitallers) in Eisenstadt, whose pa-

tron saint was St. John of God. Scored for sopra-

no solo, choir, strings and organ, it is known as

Kleine Orgelsolomesse (Little Organ Mass) due to

the extended organ solo in the Benedictus Move-

ment.

It is customary to bless your house at Epiphany!

Blessed chalk will be available after the Mass-

es on Epiphany for you to take home and the

Rite of Blessing will be included in the 8 Janu-

ary bulletin!

Candlemas

2 February 2017

12:05 PM

Candlemas is a solemnity celebrating Jesus’

presentation at the temple. It is one of the oldest

feasts and has been celebrated since the fourth

century. Candles are available to be purchased

in advance to be blessed at Candlemas. Enve-

lopes are located in the back of the church. Sug-

gested donation of $5 per candle set.

Orders are due by 13 January 2017. Envelopes

can be placed in the collection or returned to

the Parish Office at 119 Broad Street. Blessed

candles will be available for pickup after the

12:05 Mass on 2 February or in the Parish Office

after 2 February.

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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God

Religious Education News

Dear Parishioners,

My deepest appreci-

ation to all those

who helped, to the

children who partici-

pated, and to those

who came to watch

our wonderful Chil-

dren's Advent Pro-

gram. Special thanks to Amanda Colie for di-

recting the program, assistant director Olivia

Nagreodski, to Rick McConnell and Theresa

Jackson for stage props and scenery, and to all

who helped with

costumes, with di-

recting the children,

and with providing

plenty of delicious

food. And many

thanks to our young

musicians: Stella

Wood, Jakson Coatsworth, Angeline and Joe Ga-

glione, Peyton Smith, Peachy Aller, Joseph

Grech, and Maggie Colie for sharing their tal-

ents and making the program extra special!

God bless you all this Christmas season,

Karen McLaurin, DRE

Thank you to all of our volunteers

who helped to make the

Cathedral beautiful for

the Christmas season!

Your work is greatly appreciated!

South Carolina Citizens for Life

Proudly Pro-Life Weekend

6-7 January 2017

Columbia, SC

Speaker: Evangelist Dr. Alveda King,

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece

South Carolina Citizens for Life cordially invites

you to participate in the largest single state-

wide annual pro-life gathering on 6-7 January,

2017. Come to celebrate that you are proud to

be pro-life and that our movement is "Alive and

Growing", this year's theme.

To reserve your tickets or for more information,

contact SCCL at [email protected] or call

803-252-5433. The Cathedral Respect Life team

will also sponsor a table at the dinner and if in-

terested in attending call Cheryle Freiberger at

843-696-0604.

The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, 2

January in observance of New Year’s Day. The

office will reopen on Tuesday, 3 January.

The Parish Office will also be closed on Mon-

day, 16 January in observance of Martin Luther

King, Jr. Day. The office will reopen on Tues-

day, 17 January.

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www.charlestoncathedral.com 1 January 2017

St. Vincent de Paul

St. Vincent de Paul will be begging for alms af-

ter all Masses on 31 December and 1 January.

All donations go to help with rent, utilities, and

medical care for those in need on the peninsula.

Healthy Eating Support Group

Do you want to feel better? Do you want to im-

prove your health? If so, please join us as we

begin a support group that emphasizes nutri-

tious eating to nurture mind, body and spirit.

Each week, we will focus on an area of nutrition

and share recipes, tips, and support to help you

incorporate healthful changes in diet.

This is the first step towards a healthier (and

happier) you! We’ll meet weekly for 4 weeks,

and provide support as needed in between to

help you navigate grocery stores and dietary

trends.

The cost for the program is $35. Meetings will

be held on Thursday, 12 January, 19 January,

26 January, and 2 February from 6-7:15 PM in

the Lower Church. Please, contact Irene Lagan

at [email protected] for more information

or to register.

Jesu Caritas Retreat

Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia

10-12 March 2017

Nashville, TN

These weekend retreats explore different topics

that are a focus within the Church, offering spir-

itual insight for those who love the Church.

There are opportunities to speak with the sisters

and to meet others who have an earnest desire

for God. Retreats are open to single, Catholic

women, ages 17-30.

For more information visit

www.nashvilledominican.org or contact Sr. Pe-

ter Marie at 615-256-0147 or [email protected].

The students and staff would like to wish eve-

ryone a Happy New Year!

Reminder: School will resume on Tuesday, 3

January at 8:00 AM.

Save the Date!

Lowcountry Boil, Brews, and Blue Grass

benefitting CCS

21 January 2017 from 6-10 PM

Place: Diocese of Charleston Pastoral Center

Admission: $50 per person; $90 per couple

Silent Auction and Fund-a-Need Fund Raiser!

Cathedral Women’s and Men’s Clubs

The Cathedral Women’s Club will meet on 10

January at 6:45 PM in the Parish Hall. All wom-

en of the Parish are welcome to attend! Join the

CWC for food, fun, and fellowship.

The Cathedral Men’s Club will meet on 16 Jan-

uary at 5:30 PM in the Parish Hall. Now is the

perfect time to join as we begin the New Year!

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www.charlestoncathedral.com Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God

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 Caroline Counts Mary Jo Daugherty Sharon Dean 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 Mildred Foster Mary Ann Flack Donna Fread Cheryle Freiberger Sharon Frizzell Shirley Gadsden Joseph Gaglione Janine Gaglio 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

Thomas Johnston Peggy Kanapaux Margaret Karafa Chris Keller Nancy Kowalsky Shirley Lanford Kevin&Kailii Lyons Nancy Lynch Jack Lubbers Karen Mack Mary Magee Robert Mallard Christine Marci Jean Masonis Marcia Mathias Dave McCaffery Dave McGrath James Anthony Mellon Jeffrey Patrick Mellon Jay Michel, IV Lee Mullinax, Sr. Hannah Murphy Michael Murphy Peter Murphy Bob Nebergall Annie Neese Carson Parker Sonoma Peterson Myrna Lane Piccione Margarite C Poulnot Caroline Price Frank Rose Becca Rowland Ava Rowley John Saber De’Anna Scannel Gus & Mary Schill Janet Sherbine Linda Smith Elyse Sokol Margaret Mary Spra-gue Charlene Stuart Esther Tecklenburg Jane Thompson John G. Thornhill Carolyn Torlay Haley Tyrrell Patricia Van Marter William Viger Peter Winkler Nicholas Yeaw Kathi Zigli

Parking Pass

31 December-1 January

Scan QR code to

right UNTIL IT BEEPS for validation

Cathedral Calendars

Beautiful 2017 Calendars are available for parish-

ioners to pick up after Mass in the lower Cathe-

dral or St. Mary's Parish Hall. They are courtesy

of parishioner James A. McAlister.

Christmas Remembrances Miss Diane Horkey

Bernadette Connor+

Allison Connor+

Mr. David & Mrs. Kate Reiss

Fred & Dot Reiss

Loretta B. Daniel

Charles Kisabeth

Mr. Jack Formichella

John & Marie Formichella

Mr. William Mattingly

Delphine Mattingly+

Marlana Mattingly+

Miss Alice Roth Morgan

Harriman Morgan, Jr. +

Dr. & Mrs. Louis D. Dornetto

Norman & Frances Keenan+

Louis & Bridget Dornetto+

Muriel A. Keenan+

Donna K. Byrd+

Anthony F. Dornetto+

Christopher & Kristen Newman

Mr. & Mrs. Robbins Lee Mitchell

Mr. & Mrs. James Armstrong Blair

Ms. Laurd Jean Blair

Mr. & Mrs. James Adolphus Newman

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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 January 2017

Weekly Offertory Reports

18 December 2016

Offertory $11,034.01

Electronic Offertory $4,393.05

Total Offertory $15,427.06

Due to Christmas, the offertory in-

formation for 25 December will be

included in the 8 January bulletin.

Sincere thanks for your

generosity. Every gift matters!

Did you know…. If you give

electronically 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

update your electronic account

with current credit card expiration

dates.

Remember: When giving to the

Bishop’s Annual Appeal,

payments should be made to

“Bishop’s Annual Appeal.”

Thank you!

5:30 pm Saturday Vigil Cathedral

9:00 am Cathedral

9:30 am St. Mary

11:15 am Cathedral

No Evening Mass

Sunday Events:

NO Sunday Fellowship

NO Religious Ed Classes

NO RCIA

NO Prayer Apostolate

12:05 pm Cathedral

Mary Lou Wirth+

Parish Office Closed

12:05 pm Cathedral

Ernest DeLuca, Sr.+

12:05 pm Cathedral

Bishop Ernest Unterkoeffler+

Wednesday Events

5:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul

7:00 pm Cathedral Choir Rehearsal

12:05 pm Cathedral

Jean-Marie Guillou-Keredan+

10:00 am Mass at Canterbury House

12:05 pm Cathedral

Rosemarie Zomer+

5:30 pm Cathedral

Intentions of Susan Rowland

9:00 am Cathedral

Intentions of the Kim Hae-Yong Family

9:30 am St. Mary

11:00 am Cathedral

Choral Mass

Pro Populo

6:00 pm Cathedral

Sunday Events:

10:05 am Sunday Morning Fellowship

10:05 am Religious Ed Classes

10:05 am RCIA

1:00 pm Prayer Apostolate

Sunday, 1 January 2017

Solemnity of Mary, The Holy

Mother of God

Monday, 2 January 2017

St. Basil the Great & St. Gregory

Nazianzen

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

The Most Holy Name of Jesus

Friday, 6 January 2017

Christmas Weekday

Saturday, 7 January 2017

Christmas Weekday

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Epiphany of the Lord

For Daily Mass Readings

Consult our Parish App

www.myparishapp.com

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Elizabeth Ann Seton

Thursday, 5 January 2017

St. John Neumann, Bishop

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www.charlestoncathedral.com Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God

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

[email protected]

Rev. Patrick Allen

Daily Mass 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 [email protected]

Mrs. Kay Phillip

Bookkeeper

[email protected]

Mrs. Caitlin Smith

[email protected]

Ms. Cheryl LaRose

[email protected]

Pastoral Staff

Mr. Daniel Sansone

Director of Music &Liturgy

[email protected]

Mrs. Karen McLaurin

Director of Christian Formation

[email protected]

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:

[email protected]

Baptisms

To schedule to have your child

baptized, please contact Ms. Cheryl

LaRose at (843) 724-8395, or email:

[email protected].

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

For assistance with food,

utilities, rent, or medical bills,

contact the St. Vincent de Paul

Society at 843-727-1577.

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

Confession Schedule

Monday-Friday

11:15-11:50 am

Saturdays

4:00-5:00 pm