May 13, 2012Sixth Sunday of Easter
CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH6300 McKenna Drive, Mobile, Alabama 36608
Email: [email protected] ! Website: www.CorpusChristiParish.com
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Parish Office: 342-1852 • Fax 342-6313
School Office: 342-5474, ext. 1 • Fax 380-0325
Rel. Ed. Office: 342-5474, ext. 7 • Fax 380-0325
Preschool Office: 342-2424 • Fax 343-3119
Youth Ministry: 342-1852 • Fax 342-6313
PASTORAL STAFF
Very Rev. James F. Zoghby, V.F., Pastor
Rev. John S. Boudreaux, Associate Pastor
Deacon Arthur W. Robbins, Deacon
Sr. Donna Cooper, R.S.M., Visitation Chaplain
Mrs. Linda M. Hawkins, Pastoral Assistant
Mrs. Judi B. Ankiewicz, Pastoral Assistant
Mrs. Joan T. McMullen, School Principal
Mrs. Kathleen Q. Jester, Parish Catechetical Leader
Mrs. Colleen DeVoe, Youth Ministry Co-Director
Mrs. Brenda Martens, Youth Ministry Co-Director
Mr. Matthew F. Purvis, Music Director
Mr. Jay H. Henley, Gym Manager
TO REGISTER AS A MEMBER OF THE PARISH
Please fill out a Census Form. Census Forms are
available in the church vestibule and parish office.
COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS & SERVICES
For rental information and kitchen services, please call
the parish office at 342-1852 or 342-1420.
SUNDAY MASSES
Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Saturday
Morning: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
WEEKDAY MASSES
6:30 a.m.: Monday through Friday
8:15 a.m.: Monday through Saturday
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. and by request, particularly
after the 6:30 & 8:15 a.m. weekday Masses.
BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, ANOINTING OF SICK
Please call the parish office (342-1852) or information
and scheduling baptism, marriage, anointing of sick.
ADULT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (R.C.I.A.)
Please see published schedule for specific dates and
times, or call the parish office (342-1852).
SUNDAY SCHOOL (C.C.D.) Grades K–12, Sundays
during school year, 10:05-10:55 a.m. in school bldgs.
SCHOOL, SACS-accredited for Grades K through 8.
For info & registration, please call the school office.
PRESCHOOL, State-licensed for 6-week to 4-yr. olds.
For info & registration, please call the preschool office
S IXTH S UNDAY OF EAS TER
Corpus Christi’s 2012
Wedding Anniversary CelebrationCelebrating Wedding Anniversaries
in 5-year increments from 5 years to 50 yearsand every single year after 50.
Congratulations to all
Wedding Anniversary Couplesrenewing their Wedding Vows
at this weekend’s 5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass
All parishioners and visitors are cordially invited to theReception in the Banquet Hall after Mass.
SUNDAY SCHOOL (CCD)
Last Day of Sunday School: Sunday, May 20. Classes are heldfrom 10:05-10:55 a.m. in the school buildings. Sunday Schoolparticipants at 9 a.m. Mass are dismissed with the final blessing.Info: Kathleen Jester, [email protected].
Attention All 8 Graders!th
All 8 Graders in the School or Sunday School of Corpus Christi Parish areth
invited to join the high school youth for our monthly Youth Mass on May 20, at
5:30 p.m., followed by pizza & activities. Being involved in Corpus Christi High
School Youth Ministry (CCHYSM) is a great way to stay connected with your
parish, your faith and your friends! We have students who join us each month
from five different high schools! We offer a wide variety of social events,
service opportunities, retreat opportunities, and a monthly gathering. There is
no “membership” involved; come whenever and as often as is convenient for
you. Hope to see many of you on May 20 ! Bring $1 and a friend!th
SCHOOL NEWS8 Grade Luncheon: Wednesday, May 30, at 11:30 a.m.th
Graduation Mass: Thursday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m.Used Book & Uniform Sale: Thursday, May 31, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.Last Day of School: Friday, June 1. 8:15 a.m. Closing Massfollowed by awards. 10:00 a.m. dismissal.
ATTN: Business Owners/IndividualsCorpus Christi School / Partners in Education
Corpus Christi School, Partners in Education have a scholarship
fund drive to assist two of our graduating 8 Graders with theth
cost of their freshman-year books at McGill-Toolen Catholic
High School. Interested businesses and individuals can
make a donation. For more details contact school principal,
Mrs. Joan McMullen, 342-5474, ext. 1 or Richard March,
401-0466. Any level of donation is appreciated.
Sunday, May 20: 3 Sunday 5:30 p.m. Massrd
Last one this school year. 3 Sunday 5:30 p.m. Masses resume September 2012.rd
Corpus Christi High School Youth Ministry
Attention!8 Graders and High School Studentsth
Sunday, May 20, all high school students AND all 8 graders areth
invited to our last youth ministry gathering of the school year.
We will start with our Youth Mass at 5:30 p.m., during which wewill have a special baccalaureate blessing for all Corpus Christihigh school seniors.
After Mass, we will meet on the 2 Floor of the Community Center,nd
have pizza, hear about some of our events from this year and ourplans for next year, have a few activities, and welcome the 8th
graders to the CCHSYM! We will conclude at 8 p.m. Everyone isALWAYS WELCOME! If you haven’t come in a while – come backand see the new things we are offering! We hope you join us onMay 20. Remember, you can bring any and all friends with you —our motto is “Bring $1 and a friend.”
Wednesday Night Dinner5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Banquet Hall
$9.00 for Adults ! $4.00 for Children (Age 12 & under)
May 16 ~ Rosemary Grilled Chicken, Lemon Pepper Chicken,Potatoes Au Gratin, Zucchini & Squash Medley, Caesar Salad,Chocolate Brownie with Vanilla Ice Cream. Kids Menu: Chicken Tenders & Fries.
Must RSVP with your name & number in your party: 1. Return an RSVP
Card, or 2. Call 342-1852 or 3. Email [email protected]
The Women’s Club Girls’ Night Out: Tomorrow! Monday, May 14, 6:30 p.m. Meet at San Miguel’s Mexican Restaurant, located on Schillinger Rd., on the same side of the street as Target and next to Homeplace. Info: Barbara Collette at 767-1638.
Bible Study GroupsSundays, 8:45-10 a.m., School Conf. Rm. Ken Crowley, 423-6921.
Tuesdays, 1:30-3 p.m., Com. Ctr., Rm. 3. Judi Ankiewicz, 344-0321
Tuesdays, 7:00-8:30 p.m..: Com. Ctr., Conf. Rm. Dave Burchette, 367-6660
Thursdays, 9:00-10:45 a.m.: Women’s Bible Study. Com. Ctr. Conf. Rm.
Penny Claiborne, 776-5850, or Joanne Donaghey, 554-6753.
Men of St. JosephTuesdays, 7 to 8 a.m. in the Family Room
All men are welcome to meet for prayer, reading the Gospel, and discussion.Info: Jim Donaghey, [email protected] or www.MenOfStJoseph.com.
Women of MaryWednesdays, 7-8 p.m., in the Family Room
.. All women are welcome to meet for prayer, reading the Gospel, and discussion.Info: Sr. Deborah Kennedy, R.S.M., 316-3960.
Rosary after 8:15 a.m. weekday Mass.
CORPUS CHRIS TI PARIS H, MOBILE, ALABAMA MAY 1 3 , 2 0 1 2
Mary’s Day Celebration at the CathedralNext Sunday, May 20, 10:00 a.m. The celebration will consist
of the crowning ceremony honoring the Blessed Mother and
recitation of the rosary, followed by 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.
Attention all High School SeniorsOn Sunday, May 20, at 5:30 p.m., Corpus Christi Parish willcelebrate its last Youth Mass of the school year. At this Mass, wewill have a special baccalaureate blessing for all Corpus Christihigh school seniors. Come join us in this special ceremony tohonor all high school graduates of our parish. Any seniors whowish to serve at the Mass lectoring, bringing up the gifts or singingwith our choir, please email [email protected].
We look forward to honoring our Seniors!
Society of St. Vincent de PaulPoor Box, Food, Clothing donations put in the designated places inthe vestibule are distributed by our St. Vincent de Paul Society
To obtain assistance, call 432-5173 and leave name & phone no.
Meetings: 1 & 3 Wed., 7 p.m., Com. Ctr. Conf. Rm. (2 Flr.)st rd nd
Gabriel's ProjectThe Respect Life Office presents this new ministry for all parishes: Aparish-based crisis pregnancy intervention for Mobile and nearbyareas. Volunteer parishioners in each parish would serve as “Gabriel's Angels” by taking specific interest in a pregnant mother,providing practical, compassionate help for anyone who needs it; aHELPLINE number would be published at each parish. For thoseinterested in being “Gabriel's Angels,” an informational meeting willbe held Saturday, May 19, 9:00-11:30 a.m. at St. Catherine Church. Info: Maria at 753-2416 or [email protected].
Widowed Persons’ Support GroupFor information call parishioner Glen Porter at 666-8977.
Knights of ColumbusMeeting: 2 Tues., June 12, 7 p.m., Com. Ctr. Conf. Rm.. (2 Flr).ndnd
Contact: Grand Knight, Bob Wheat, 490-9350.
Kick it up a notch!One week intense piano course. Invited: Middle School &High School students who are currently enrolled in piano. Sponsor: Corpus Christi Adult Choir. When: June 4-8,1:00-3:00 p.m. Cost: 4 payments of $15, includes $20book. Final payment due date: Monday, May 28.
Boy Scouts — Troop 29Wed., May 19: Water Skiing/Tubing at Fowl River, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.Sundays, May 20 & May 27: Troop Meeting, 5:00-6:00 p.m.Tues., May 29: Committee Meeting at 6:30 p.m.Fri., June 1: Jr. High Sock Hop, Corpus Christi Gym, 7-9:30 p.m.
Cub Scouts — Pack 29's Roundup!All boys in Grades 1st thru 4th who are interested in Cub Scoutingare invited to Pack 29’s Roundup scheduled for May 15 at 6:00p.m. in the Cougar Den. Contact Walter Bracewell 633-2027 orMike Martin 633-5218 or visit ccspack29.scoutlander.com.
Thanks to all who helped with the the First Eucharist Celebration:
Teachers (Lisa Bell, Jane Vrazel, Mimi Strasavich, Suzanne Dennis);Those who helped with hanging the banners (2 Grade parents),nd
Decorating the banquet hall (Martha Hightower, Donna Owens,Wendy Henley, Beth Watson, Megan Sparks, Lauren Carter, MelissaOverstreet, Gayle Phillips, Lisa Finnorn), the Reception (HannahBrooks, Ryan Griffin, Leslie DeVoe, Katherine Moody, PeytonDomning, Nelson Easterling, Erin Lister, Josh Kimbrell, Taylor Feagin Caleb Lopes), and the choir, Eucharistic ministers, ushers, and allparticipants who served in any way — and our First Communicants!
AA — Alanon — OA — COD AAA: Sun., 7 p.m., and Wed., 7 p.m., Cougar Den.
Alanon: Sun., 7 p.m., and Wed., 7 p.m., Arts & Sciences Bldg.OA: Sat., 9 a.m., Arts & Sciences Bldg.
CODA: Tues., 6:45 p.m., Arts & Sciences Bldg.
Welcom e New Pa r is h ionersChris & Samantha Brooks and their children, Dalton and Heather
REST IN PEACETillye Barry Semple
FlowersThe flowers before the altar this weekend
have been placed in memory ofCol. Alvin Ellis
on the 5 anniversary of his death.th
Given by The Ellis Family.
Around the Archdiocese: Mobile Bay Bears Night
to benefit The Service Center of Catholic Social Services, May 14:Receive a free ticket to the 7:05 p.m. game by bringing a donation oftoothpaste & toothbrushes, deodorant, paper towels, toilet paper, basicschool supplies or infant disposable diapers. Info: 434-1510 [email protected] or www.servicecentercss.org. The AltarSociety of the Cathedral presents its Spring Tea at the Portier House Sunday, May 20; seatings at 11:30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 andsold only in advance. Historic photographs of the Cathedral will be onexhibit. Info: 441-7138 or [email protected]. Archangel RadioSpring Pledge Drive, May 16-19, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Jerry Usher will host animpressive guest list from local parishes and national speakers. Pleasehelp support this vital resource to the Archdiocese of Mobile. Like us onFacebook/ArchangelRadio for guest lists and more. Mobile CatholicMen’s Conference, hosted by Archangel Radio, June 9 at St. IgnatiusChurch, facilitated by Fr. Larry Richards & Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers;includes Mass & Confession. 8 a.m. registration. Breakfast & Lunch. Info & to purchase tickets: www.MobileCatholicMen.com. CatholicSingles Convention: Catholic Alumni Club International invites Catholicsingles to their annual convention in Charleston, SC July 22-28. Info:http://caci.org/conv_natl.php or contact Don at [email protected]
Mother’s Day Carnations — This WeekendThe Respect Life Committee is offering carnations after Mass.
All proceeds will go to Alabama Citizens Right to Life.
CORPUS CHRIS TI CHURCH, MOBILE, ALABAMA MAY 1 3 , 2 0 1 2
FIRST COLLECTION TODAY for tithing offerings.SECOND COLLECTION TODAY for Corpus Christi Building Fund.
MAY 6 BUILDING FUND ONLINE & COLLECTION: $3,120.30TH
MAY 6 TITHING ONLINE & COLLECTION: $30,038.56TH
Thank You and God Bless Youfor your tithes, contributions & bequests to Corpus Christi Church. To make a direct donation of stock, ask your stockbroker, or callSteve Setterstrom at Citigroup Global Mkts. at 470-1060.Receive a detail listing of your contributions by mail, email or fax:Call 342-1852 or email [email protected]
Online GivingWith Online Giving you can either make a one-time contribution or setup a recurring automatic withdrawal from a checking or savings orcredit card account: Go to www.CorpusChristiParish.com; click“Church”; then click the green Online Giving icon, and follow theinstructions to contribute to the tithing or building fund or special
collections.For assistance, call 1-800-348-2886, ext 4, or parish office, 342-1852.
Venerable
CatherineMcAuleyFoundress of theSisters of MercySeptember 29, 1778 ~
November 11, 1841
Catherine McAuley was born into a well-to-do family,
but by age 20, she had lost both parents, and the family wasreduced to living on the charity of relatives and friends. In 1803 Catherine welcomed an invitation from achildless Quaker couple, Catherine and William Callaghanof Coolock, to live with them as companion and helper toMrs. Callaghan. In the Callaghan household there was anatmosphere of tolerance and love of neighbor that found itsexpression in care for the poor, in service and in education. Catherine was free to practice her religion while theCallaghans practiced theirs. The Callaghans eventuallychose to join the Catholic Church, and became Catholics. On the deaths of the Callaghans, Catherine McAuleybecame the heiress to the Callaghan fortune (worth $1million by today’s standards) which she used “to build ahouse on Baggot St. where the children of the poor would beeducated.” She was convinced that education was the onlyanswer to the enslavement that was rampant among the
poor. The archbishop of Dublin, Daniel Murray, shared thisconviction, and was supportive of Catherine and her work Other like-minded women joined Catherine McAuley inher work of educating the poor and took up residence in thehouse on Baggot St. which was opened in September 24,1827 and called The House of Mercy. Despite the full approval of Archbishop Murray, manyclergy and others could not understand nor accept a group ofwomen working independently of Church structures, andthey threatened to close down the House of Mercy. Catherine and the House of Mercy suffered the publicmisunderstanding, criticism, suspicion and even jealousythat sometimes afflict new ventures in the mission of theChurch. Catherine was called an upstart. Her work amongthe poor was judged unfit for proper women to perform, andworse, a meddling of the “unlearned sex” in the work of theclergy. She was also accused of indirectly deflectingsupport from the work of established religious orders and ofimitating them without abiding by their rules. Catherine never intended to found a religious order ofwomen wearing a religious habit, but when ArchbishopMurray urged her to form a religious institute, she agreedbecause she was a pragmatic woman of faith, and ifbecoming a Religious and wearing a religious habit waswhat it took to continue her work, then that was what shewould do. Catherine and two other women entered theformation program of the Presentation Sisters to formallyprepare for life as women Religious. At the end of theirformation, they professed vows and returned to the House ofMercy on December 12, 1831, which became the foundationday of the Sisters of Mercy. The Order was given formalpapal approval in 1835. In her application for approval ofher new order, Mother Catherine said, “...the principalpurpose of this Congregation is to educate poor little girls,to lodge and maintain poor young ladies.... and to visit thesick poor.” At the time of Catherine’s death there were 150 Sistersof Mercy. Shortly thereafter, small groups of Sisters leftIreland to establish foundations in Newfoundland, Australia,New Zealand, Argentina and theUnited States. During theAmerican Civil War, numerousSisters of Mercy served as nurseson battlefields and in hospitals. Today, there are some 10,000members of the Sisters of Mercy. In 1978, the cause for thebeatification of CatherineMcAuley was opened by PopePaul VI. Pope John Paul IIdeclared her Venerable in April of 1990.
CORPUS CHRISTI’S
Pe rm a n e n t Me m or ia l
Corpus Christi’s Permanent Memorial was established in accordance with the commitment made in Corpus Christi’s1991 Capital Campaign recognizing the following levels of contributions to Corpus Christi’s Building Fund:
Benefactors ($100,000) + Patrons ($50,000) + Sponsors ($25,000)
Builders ($10,000) + Donors ($5,000)
Additional special recognition will be established for higher levels of contributions. The Memorial is on-going until the debt is retiredfor Corpus Christi’s completed Master Plan. Contributors may move from one level to the next level of recognition with subsequentand cumulative contributions. The header plate of the Memorial provides a general acknowledgment of all contributors to theBuilding Fund and all who prayerfully support the building up of the Body of Christ here at Corpus Christi.
New B u i ld e r additions are listed below. More additions will be in next Sunday’s bulletin.
God bless all who help build up the Body of Christ here at Corpus Christi.
Harry, III & Ursula Brislin[Builders Section, 1 row, 10 plate from the left]st th
Jay & Nicky Cox
And Their Children:
Riley, Lucy, and Lindsey[Builders Section, 2 row, 9 plate from the right]nd th
Ted & Linda Csaszar
In Memory Of
Stanley Wypasek[Builders Section, 3 row, 7 plate from the right]rd th
Delano & Joyce Gorski
and their children:
Mark, Jason & Julie[Builders Section, 4 row, 7 plate from the left]th th
Mrs. Harriet Graham
and granddaughter
Jessica S. Burton[Builders Section, 6 row, 5 plate from the left]th th
Dr. John Kellam & Dolores Lingo[Builders Section, 6 row, 6 plate from the left]th th
Dr. & Mrs. Michael W. Meshad[Builders Section, 6 row, 10 plate from the left]th th
Jerry & Barbara Money
In Memory Of
Leroy & Nina Seibert[Builders Section, 6 row, 7 plate from the left]th th
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Montz, Sr.
and Family[Builders Section, 6 row, 8 plate from the left]th th
Mary Jane Patterson
and
Charles W. Patterson[Builders Section, 6 row, 9 plate from the left]th th
It is true to say that God’s love for us is like that of a
mother... God’s love is tender and merciful, patient andfull of understanding. In the Scriptures and also in theliving memory of the Church, the love of God is indeeddepicted and has been experienced as the compassionatelove of a mother.“Does a woman forget her baby at the breast, or fail tocherish the child of her womb? Even should she forget,I will never forget you.” (Isaiah 49:15)Jesus himself expressed a compassionate [motherly]love when he wept over Jerusalem, and when he said:“O Jerusalem... How often would I have gathered yourchildren as a mother hen gathers her brood under herwings.”
Pope John Paul II
Each and every one of us is an object of God’s undying
love. We know that God’s eyes are always upon us,even when things seem very bleak. God is, indeed, ourFather. Even more, God is our Mother – not wanting tohurt us, but only to do good for us, all of us.
Pope John Paul I
Like a small child still totally dependent on his mother,
but old enough to recognize his need, Christians mustacknowledge their dependence on God. The image ofthe mother and child is a sign of the tender and maternallove of God.
Pope Benedict XVI
Just as a mother finds pleasure in taking her little child
on her lap, to feed and caress him, in like manner ourloving God shows his fondness for His beloved soulswho have given themselves entirely to Him and haveplaced all their hope in His goodness.
St. Alphonsus Ligouri
Mary, Our Mother,
Queen of Peace,
Pray for us now.
Grant to us the priceless giftof peace,of forgiving all wrongs andharboring no grudges,for the reconciliation of allpeople as brothers andsisters.
May violence and warfare cease. May dialogue grow
and may people live in peace with each other.May new ways of justice and prosperity open up.We ask this of you whom we invoke as Queen of Peace now and at the hour of our death!
We entrust to you the victims of injustice and violence,
and all those who have died in naturaldisasters, all those who at the hour of their deathturn to you as mother and patron, so that with youwe may glorify together the Father, Son and theHoly Spirit. Amen
Pope John Paul II