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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and School
307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611
Phone: (864) 233-7717 www.newstanthony.com
Welcoming all people to worship God in the
genius of African American Catholic Spirituality
Fr. Patrick Tuttle, OFM
Fr. David Phan, OFM
Fr. Jim Nero, OFM
Deacons
Deacon Winston Wright, retired
Deacon James Williams
Deacon Steve Olson
Deacon Dexter Gourdin
Deacon Phil Allen
Parish Office
Mary Corner
School Office
Sonya Ferguson
Directors of Religious Education
Deacon James Williams
Debra Drennon
Communications
Susan Cinquemani
Volunteer Coordinator
James Boyd
Sexton
Thomas Baldwin
Food Pantry
Stephanie Rosso
Phillip Griffin
Recreation Event Manager
Ruby King
December 24, 2017
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Sunday 8, 10, 12 Noon and 6:30PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Noon
Wednesday at 6PM, No Mass on Fridays
Confessions and Adoration 11-12 Saturdays,
or confession by appointment
Holy Days no vigil, Noon and 7PM* *Holy Day Mass times subject to change if it is a Wednesday
CHRISTMAS MASS
SCHEDULE The fourth Sunday in December is Advent and also
the 24th of December, Christmas Eve. The fourth Sunday of Advent will be celebrated at
the 8am, 10am and 12 noon Mass. Christmas Eve will be celebrated 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, and midnight
Christmas Day Mass will be 10am and 12 noon.
December 31st Mass will be 8am, 10am and 12 noon. New Years Eve at 9pm
and New Years Day at 12 noon.
RECEPTION OF
HOLY COMMUNION Reception of Holy Communion at Mass is available for Catholics, who are in union with the Pope, not
conscious of grave sin, and normally, have fasted for one hour. Let us all pray for union with the Lord
Jesus, that the Holy Spirit will dispel the sad divisions which separate Christians, and for the
peace and unity of the whole human family.
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Christmas Flowers envelopes in the lobby on the table if you would like to donate in
memory/honor of your loved ones.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE
ENCOUNTER WEEKEND “The spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, because the
LORD has anointed me; . . .” Let your spirits be augmented by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME)
weekend with your spouse. The next weekends are: Feb 2-4, 2018 in Clemmons, NC. Early sign up is recommended.
For more information visit our website at: https://SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at
[email protected] or 803-810-9602.
The True Spirit of Christmas Christmas is one of the most soulful days of the year. You don’t need to be Christian or a follower of Jesus,
because the roots of Christmas lie in the natural rhythms of the year, and solstice celebrations are universal. Christmas is a solstice festival with a significant overlay of the story and teachings of Jesus. But his teaching is universal and dovetails
beautifully with the spirit of solstice. Jesus offers a vision of utopia, a perfected world. He envisioned a
time when we would get over our neuroses, our demonic tendencies, and live in peaceful
community.
FEATURED MINISTRY Living Waters Bible Study
From its simple origin, rooted in song and prayer, to its call to disciple people with the Word of God, the “Living Waters Bible Study: has unified its members
as “One Body of Christ” not only to study God’s Word but to serve: to distribute bibles to new families in the church community, to provide
needed items to Gower Place residents, and to hold anointing services. When Father Leander
Hartdegen (parish priest from 1958 to 1970) envisioned “The Living Waters Prayer Group” with Mrs. Mildred Dillard, wife of Deacon Henry Dillard,
little did he know that fellowship among friends would become a 21 year dedication to the study of
God’s Word. From 1994 onward, under the guidance of teacher Nicky Jones, the Living Waters Bible Study has completed 16 Old Testament books
and 25 New Testament books. Even more, it has united individuals from up to seven different
denominations to study as one. Second Timothy 2:15 states, “Diligently present ourselves approved to
God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, right dividing the Word of Truth.” Every Tuesday
night from 6:30 to 8pm, the Bible Study invites all to come to the Living Waters. Call for location.
Nicky and Lillie Jones: 864-277-8126 [email protected]
GET READY FOR SUNDAY MASS!
Family Faith in Action is a weekly e-newsletter designed to prepare your family for the Sunday Gospel and to provide ways to put your faith into action. Like St. Francis of Assisi, we seek to spread the Word far and wide, but we cannot do it alone. With your help, we are able to reach a wider audience with the hope and inspiration they need. A donation of any amount will get you enrolled in the Family Faith in Action e-newsletter. Each Wednesday you will receive:
* the weekly Gospel passage * a brief reflection on the Gospel from Fr. Greg Friedman, OFM * discussion questions from Fr. Don Miller, OFM * fun family activities from Susan Hines-Brigger, mother of four For more information, visit: http://info.franciscanmedia.org/family-faith-in-
action
PRAYER OF THE WEEK Christmas Prayer
Lord, in this holy season of prayer and song and laughter,
we praise you for the great wonders you have sent us:
for shining star and angel's song, for infant's cry in lowly manger.
We praise you for the Word made flesh in a little Child.
We behold his glory, and are bathed in its radiance.
Be with us as we sing the ironies of Christmas, the incomprehensible comprehended,
the poetry made hard fact, the helpless Babe who cracks the world asunder.
We kneel before you shepherds, innkeepers, wisemen.
Help us to rise bigger than we are. Amen.
LOOK FOR A JOYFUL PEACE
Have you ever been surrounded by a whirlwind of activity, perhaps in the midst of family and friends,
and felt a sudden whoosh of deep contentment? This is what Pope Francis refers to as a “joyful
peace.” It’s the swirling flow of a dance, the soaring notes of a symphony. Too often when we imagine
peace, we think that it needs to be perfect stillness. When we reflect on the life of Jesus in the Gospels,
we realize he was almost always in motion: walking, preaching, teaching, healing, eating, and drinking. Even when he went off to deserted places to pray, one imagines that he was in an active communion
with his Father. —from The Joy of Advent: Daily Reflections from
Pope Francis by Diane M. Houdek
GOSPEL NOTES Fourth Sunday of Advent
You are in on the greatest secret of all time! A mystery hidden for many ages! What is this secret, this mystery?
According to St. Paul, writing to the Romans in today’s second reading, it’s the gospel Paul preaches,
the revelation of Jesus Christ. The Romans, along with Paul’s Jewish kinfolk and
the rest of the world, are now in on this revelation—as we are today. Our other two readings, spanning
the Old and New Testaments, give us that revelation, as God first makes a promise,
then fulfills it. From the Hebrew Scriptures, we hear the promise
made by God to King David. With one of the Bible’s great puns, God takes David’s offer to build an
earthly “house”–a temple for God to live in– and turns it around. God instead, will build a “house” for
David–a family dynasty which will last forever. The promise comes true in the Gospel story of the
Annunciation. The child who will be born of Mary of Nazareth will be the heir of David. In Jesus Christ
the “house” of David continues, and God will dwell forever with the human family. We twenty-first century Christians are so often caught up in our
contemporary reality, and the very real and often-troubling history unfolding around us, that we can
forget that God has intervened in that history. Let’s allow that staggering revelation
to catch us up and give us hope.
Join Life Teen on Sundays for Life Night! (after the 6 pm Mass) St. Mary Magdalene 2252 Woodruff Road.
EDGE Middle School Youth Ministry Meets Fridays at 7 pm. For questions regarding any of our Youth Ministry Programs, please contact: Joe Maggio, Youth Minister, at 288-4884 x206, via email at [email protected] or visit us at www.smmcc.org. St. Mary Magdalene 2252 Woodruff Road.
UPCOMING YOUTH MINISTRY
EVENTS NEW YEAR’S EVE LOCK-IN For High School Students December 31-January 1 Registration deadline is December 29 - Cost is $10 COLUMBIA, SC YOUTH RALLY FOR LIFE For Middle and High School Students Saturday, January 6, 2018 Registration deadline is December 29, 2018 BONFIRE For High School Students Saturday, January 13, 2018 Registration deadline is January 9, 2018 - Cost is $10 DIOCESAN YOUNG MEN’S RETREAT For High School Students Friday, January 26 - Sunday, January 28, 2018 Registration deadline is January 12, 2018 - Cost is $85 PARISH YOUNG LADIES RETREAT For Middle and High School Students Friday, January 26 - Sunday, January 28, 2018 Registration deadline is January 16, 2018 - Cost is $35 Please visit our website for more information and registration forms. Smmcc.org/lifeteen
SAINT OF THE WEEK The Story of the Solemnity of the Nativity
of the Lord On this day, the Church focuses especially on the
newborn Child, God become human, who embodies for us all the hope and peace we seek. We need no other special saint today to lead us to Christ in the
manger, although his mother Mary and Joseph, caring for his foster-son, help round out the scene.
But if we were to select a patron for today, perhaps it might be appropriate for us to imagine an
anonymous shepherd, summoned to the birthplace by a wondrous and even disturbing vision in the
night, a summons from an angelic choir, promising peace and goodwill. A shepherd willing to seek out something that might just be too unbelievable to chase after, and yet compelling enough to leave behind the flocks in the field and search for a
mystery. On the day of the Lord’s birth, let’s let an unnamed, “non-celebrity” at the edge of the crowd model for us the way to discover Christ in our own hearts—
somewhere between skepticism and wonder, between mystery and faith. And like Mary and the
shepherds, let’s treasure that discovery in our hearts.
REFLECTION The precise dating in the Scripture readings for
today sounds like a textbook on creationism. If we focus on the time frame, however, we miss the
point. It lays out the story of a love affair: creation, the deliverance of the Hebrews from slavery in
Egypt, the rise of Israel under David. It climaxes with the birth of Jesus. Some scholars insist that
from the beginning God intended to enter the world as one of us, the beloved people. Praise God!
THIS WEEK Christmas Eve
8am, 10am, 12noon (4th Sunday of Advent) 4pm, 6pm, 8pm and midnight Masses (Christmas Eve)
Christmas Day Mass at 10am and 12noon
Tuesday Mass 12 noon in the Church
Living Waters Bible Study, 6:30pm, in the Gallivan Center
Wednesday
Mass at 6pm in the Church CCD 6:30-7:30pm
Thursday 12noon Mass in the Church
Saturday Adoration 11am-12pm
Confession, 11am Mass at 12noon
New Year’s Eve Dec. 31st Masses: 8am, 10am, and 12noon
New Year’s Eve Vigil Mass: 9pm
PLEASE PRAY FOR Martha Cotel, Mary Curran, Paige Kilton, Trish Crew,
Lillie Davis, Jonathan Turner, Christy Dias, Sherri Rogers, Stuart MacNaughton, Frances D. Peck, Jean Boggs, Megan Counihan, Joe Mausser, Barbara Prinzing, Vernon Prinzing, Lori McGinley, Donna Nickels,
Charlene Palmer, Eric Kuhn, Charles & Alice Rigler, Richard Palmer, Kathy Barnett, Jennifer Dogan,
Margaret Dreher, Matthew Bryson, Garrett Esser, Sabrina Walker, James Johnson, Franka Clarke,
Peyton Dowling, Abby Anderson, Ann Nechodom, Olivia Brown, Karen Randall & family, Cleon Bigby,
Alec Kubica, Ken Holloway, Gregory Kuhn, Tom James, Tara Cleary, Joanne Dean, Hazel Hill, Julius Pinson Jr.,
Sharon Patton, Betty Braun, Dave & Mary Turner, Clarice Hanly, Phyllis Oliver, Nancy Turrill, Willie Davis,
Vicki Evinger, Nancy Lemmons, Chester Williams, Mike Lotto, Melvin Armstrong, Mike McGrady,
Sammy Huguet, the Maddox Family, James West Wright, Erin O' Brien, Mike Hudson, Diane Manzi,
Joetta Bowling, James McCauley, Sr., Franca Dike, Frank Henderson, Billy Mays, Carolyn Lenhardt,
Laurie Rappl, Evelyn Butler, Steve Miller, Malik McCauley, Margaret Morris, Deacon Steve Olson,
Wilbert Morgan, Anthony Davis and Deacon Winston Wright.
OUR SICK AND SHUT-INS: Martha Richardson, Ray & Darlene Sawitski,
Julia Starks, Clenty Fair, Eileen Downey, Alfred Richardson, Bessie Williams, Julia Dandeneau,
and Nicole Campbell Little.
LAST WEEK’S COLLECTIONS
Collection for December 17th: $47,107.24* *this amount includes yearly tithes from 2 people
Poor Box $200.00
THANK YOU
On behalf of the Men’s Club, thank you to everyone for their generous donations and also to those that volunteered their time and talent to make our annual Children's Christmas
Party an overwhelming success.
BRING IN THE NEW YEAR!
The Parish New Year’s Party will be Sunday Dec. 31st following the 9:00pm Mass
in the School Gymnasium Please bring your own beverage & hors d'oeuvres.
Champagne and party favors provided. (this is an adult affair)
READINGS FOR
4th SUNDAY OF ADVENT December 24, Fourth Sunday of Advent 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38 December 25, Christmas Is 52:7-10; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-8 December 26, Feast of Saint Stephen, First Martyr Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59; Mt 10:17-22 December 27, Feast of Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist I Jn 1:1-4; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 December 28, Feast of the Holy Innocents, martyrs I Jn 1:5-2:2; Mt 2:13-18 December 29, The Fifth Day in the Octave of Christmas 1 Jn 2:3-11; Lk 2:22-35 December 30, The Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas 1 Jn 2:12-17; Lk 2:36-40 December 31, Sunday, The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6, 21:1-3; Col 3:12-21 or Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40
Parish Contacts Ministries Parish Office: Altar Services (Swiffer Team): Mary Corner 233-7717 The Secular Franciscans 233-7717 [email protected] Elijah Cup Vocations Ministry Parish email: Bonnie Carfolite [email protected] [email protected] Parish website: www.newstanthony.com Garden Group Stewardship: Suzanne Newton 292-1914 Joseph Galloway: [email protected] Handicap Transportation Ministry Parish Clergy Chuck Milteer 350-9684 Father Patrick Tuttle, OFM: Hospice Ministry [email protected] Susan Olson 228-9220 Fr. David Phan, OFM: Housing Ministry [email protected] Allan Oliver Fr. Jim Nero, OFM: [email protected] [email protected] Just Faith Deacons: [email protected] Ken Christy 370-2943 Deacon Winston Wright (retired) Knights of Peter Claver Deacon James Williams Paul Latimore 299-0847 Deacon Steve Olson Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxillary Deacon Dexter Gourdin MaryAnn Boyd 619-517-2191 Deacon Phil Allen Knights of Columbus Volunteer Coordinator: Richard Cortese 268-0007 James Boyd Meal Ministry [email protected] Dana Lacher 354-0049 Communications: [email protected]
Susan Cinquemani Men’s Club
[email protected] Johnny Payne 616-0923
Catholic Charities: 242-2233 [email protected] Sexton: Prison Ministry
Thomas Baldwin 275-2652 Richard Krainas 360-1098
Food Pantry: Gwen Whitner 297-0123 Stephanie Rosso 469-4688 Propel High School Ministry [email protected] Pat Dillard St. Anthony School [email protected] School website: Respect for Life Ministry www.stanthonygreenvillesc.org Laura Maganini 449-9926 School Office: ServantHearts Sonya Ferguson 271-0167 [email protected] Recreation Event Manager: St. Ann’s Guild Ministry Ruby King 509-1984 Ann Douglas 458-7175 [email protected] [email protected] Religious Education Women’s Council Director of Religious Education: Debra Drennon 483-2919 CCD grades K-12: Deacon James Williams: [email protected] RCIA Adult Initiation: Music Ministry Deacon Steve Olson 449-4284 10 o’clock Choir: Deacon Phil Allen 706-2999 Ruby King 430-6125 Living Waters Bible Study: Children’s Choir: Nicky & Lillie Jones 277-8126 Larry McCullough 205-3655 Adult Faith Formation: Gospel Choir: [email protected] Jannie Jones 467-0574 T.J. Cofield Music Ministry:
Stan Greggs 295-2448
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church
307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611