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St Andrew Catholic Church Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 October 22, 2017 Dear friends in Christ, Last week, we discussed Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, the first document given to the Church by the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council. This document called for a renewal and revitalization of the liturgy, in order to help the people of God fully, actively, and consciously participate in the mysteries we celebrate. This call for a renewal of the liturgy resulted in the New Order of Mass, which was promulgated under Paul VI in 1969, which was intended to help foster the desired renewal. However, changes to the order of Mass can only be a beginning to a liturgical renewal. True renewal comes from how we receive and live out the changes. What puts flesh on the bones of texts and rubrics are the ars celebrandi et adorandi, the art of celebrating the liturgy properly and adoring the Lord devoutly. This theme was expanded upon by the Council Fathers in their Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, where they taught: "The liturgy must favor and make shine brightly the sense of the sacred. It must be imbued with reverence, adoration and glorification of God." So, how do we celebrate the liturgy, especially the Holy Mass, in a way that is imbued with reverence and adoration? How do we make our sense of the sacred shine brightly? First, we must all recognize that when we are here at Mass, we are all engaged in an art form: the ars celebrandi, the art of celebrating. The celebration of the Eucharist is not a spectacle at which the people are merely present; they too must be engaged in the art of celebrating. And, like any other art, the art of celebrating requires attention and focus. We must all be fully aware of our actions and speech in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, lest we make a poor showing with our art. Distractions must be kept to a minimum; phones should be turned off, conversation should cease and silence should take hold in every heart. We must practice the discipline of self-recollection and movement toward the Lord, and to do this we must pray. The moments before Mass begins should be spent in silent prayer, not idleness or chatter. During the Mass, we should know and make our ritual gestures and responses, singing when we are called to sing, speaking when we are called to speak, with clarity and conviction. And by no means should we ever leave Mass before the final blessing and dismissal; rather, we should linger after the Mass has ended, to offer prayers of thanksgiving and then to spend time in fellowship with our brothers and sisters. Dear friends, we who gather in the name of the Lord to fulfil his command, “Do this in memory of me,” are not merely a crowd; we are a congregation. But in order to be a congregation, we must all be gathered with a single purpose: to give proper adoration and glory to God through the practice of the art of celebrating. May the Lord who gives his Body and Blood to us as food and drink help us all to become masters of this art on earth, so that we might sing his praises forever in the glory of heaven! Fr. Morgan

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St Andrew Catholic Church

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577

October 22, 2017

Dear friends in Christ,

Last week, we discussed Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, the first document given to the Church by the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council. This document called for a renewal and revitalization of the liturgy, in order to help the people of God fully, actively, and consciously participate in the mysteries we celebrate. This call for a renewal of the liturgy resulted in the New Order of Mass, which was promulgated under Paul VI in 1969, which was intended to help foster the desired renewal. However, changes to the order of Mass can only be a beginning to a liturgical renewal. True renewal comes from how we receive and live out the changes. What puts flesh on the bones of texts and rubrics are the ars celebrandi et adorandi, the art of celebrating the liturgy properly and adoring the Lord devoutly.

This theme was expanded upon by the Council Fathers in their Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, where they taught: "The liturgy must favor and make shine brightly the sense of the sacred. It must be imbued with reverence, adoration and glorification of God."

So, how do we celebrate the liturgy, especially the Holy Mass, in a way that is imbued with reverence and adoration? How do we make our sense of the sacred shine brightly?

First, we must all recognize that when we are here at Mass, we are all engaged in an art form: the ars celebrandi, the art of celebrating. The celebration of the Eucharist is not a spectacle at which the people are merely present; they too must be engaged in the art of celebrating. And, like any other art, the art of celebrating requires attention and focus. We must all be fully aware of our actions and speech in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, lest we make a poor showing with our art. Distractions must be kept to a minimum; phones should be turned off, conversation should cease and silence should take hold in every heart. We must practice the discipline of self-recollection and movement toward the Lord, and to do this we must pray. The moments before Mass begins should be spent in silent prayer, not idleness or chatter. During the Mass, we should know and make our ritual gestures and responses, singing when we are called to sing, speaking when we are called to speak, with clarity and conviction. And by no means should we ever leave Mass before the final blessing and dismissal; rather, we should linger after the Mass has ended, to offer prayers of thanksgiving and then to spend time in fellowship with our brothers and sisters.

Dear friends, we who gather in the name of the Lord to fulfil his command, “Do this in memory of me,” are not merely a crowd; we are a congregation. But in order to be a congregation, we must all be gathered with a single purpose: to give proper adoration and glory to God through the practice of the art of celebrating. May the Lord who gives his Body and Blood to us as food and drink help us all to become masters of this art on earth, so that we might sing his praises forever in the glory of heaven!

Fr. Morgan

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH JULY 2, 2017 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

ENTRANCE ANTIPHON

OR ER O OR HIP E CO E

The parishioners of St Andrew Catholic Church are happy to extend a warm welcome to the many visitors who join us for worship today.

Guidelines for the Reception of Holy Communion

As Catholics, we fully participate in the celebration of the Mass when we receive Holy Communion, the true

Body and Blood of the Lord. Yet, we Catholics should receive Holy Communion only when we are living in communion with the Catholic Church and in the state of sanctifying grace and have made the appropriate fast from food and drink. Because of the connection we draw between being in full communion with the Catholic Church and receiving Holy Communion, we cannot invite those who are not Catholic to share in Holy Communion with us. Still, we welcome all to this celebration of the Mass as our brothers and sisters, and pray that our common baptism and the action of the Holy Spirit will one day draw us closer “…that all may be one.” (John 17:22)

October 22, 2017

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Introit Antiphon

Gloria ........................................................................................ 146

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading (Isaiah 45: 1, 4-6) ................................................ 1012

Psalmody ................................................................................ 1012

Give the Lord glory and honor.

Second Reading (1 Thessalonians 1: 1-5b) ................................ 1012

Gospel (Matthew 22:15-21) ..................................................... 1012

Homily

Professional of Faith ................................................................. 148

General Intercessions Today’s first collection supports the mission and ministries of St Andrew Parish. Today’s second collection benefits World Mission Sunday. New pledges and donations to our Parish Property Development Fund are gratefully accepted at any time.

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Offertory .................................................................................. 741

Holy Wisdom, Lamp of Learning

Eucharistic Prayer

Holy, Holy! Great ’Amen’

The Mystery of Faith: Save us, Savior of the World, for by your

Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.

Communion Song ..................................................................... 798

Spirit & Grace

Recessional ............................................................................... 462

All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name

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Prayer During Hurricane Season

O Heavenly Father, all the elements of nature obeys Your

commands, including hurricanes. Calm the storms that threaten us and turn our fear of Your power into praise of Your goodness. Grant this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with the Holy Spirit, one God forever and

ever. Amen

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

THI EEK’ A E THI EEK’ ACTIVITIE AT T AN RE

Saturday October 21

4:30 pm Adrienne Webster †

6:15 pm Otto Sisbarro †

Sunday October 22

7:30 am Adelaide Laureno †

9:15 am Pro Populo

11:00 am Robert Carr, Sr †

5:00 pm Ellen Jenkins †

7:00 pm Spanish

Monday, October 23

9:00 am Mitchell Morsillo †

Tuesday October 24

9:00 am Richard & Rudy Shevchik †

Wednesday October 25

9:00 am Charlie Winters †

Thursday October 26

9:00 am Loren Polo

Friday October 27

9:00 am Polo & Simpson Families

Saturday October 28

4:30 pm Charles Thomas Lusco †

6:15 pm Bruce Miller - Special Intention

Sunday October 29

7:30 am Mary Bernadette Moore †

9:15 am Pro Populo

11:00 am Henry Obrenski †

5:00 pm Francis “Frankie”Alexander †

7:00 pm Spanish

Sun, Oct 22 1pm Baptism (Church)

5pm Práctica Musica (Escuela)

5pm Entrenamiento del Servidor Altar (CLC)

7pm Men’s Basketball (Gym)

Mon, Oct 23 7pm Escuela de la Fe (Gym)

7pm Columbiettes (CLC)

Tue, Oct 24 1pm Adult Ed-Faith Sharing (REC)

7pm Contemporary Choir (Church)

7pm 4th Degree/Knights of Columbus (CLC)

Wed, Oct 25 1pm Knit / Crochet Group (CLC)

5:30pm Religious Ed (School & REC)

6:45pm Religious Ed (School & REC)

7:30pm Men’s Basketball (Gym)

Thurs, Oct 26 10:30am Bible Study (CLC)

3pm Columbiettes (REC)

6pm Práctica Musica (Escuela)

6pm Traditional Choir (Church)

6pm Bible Study (CLC)

7pm RCIA (School Library)

7pm Maronite Service Prayer Group (Foyer)

Fri, Oct 27 4:30pm Wedding Rehearsal

6pm Adult Ed-Movie Night (CLC)

6:30pm Ministros Eucarísticos (Gym)

Sat, Oct 28 9am Diaconate Meeting (CLC)

1pm Wedding

A CHE U E eekend: Saturday: 4:30 and 6:15pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:15, 11am, 5 and 7pm (Spanish) aily ass: Monday to Friday: 9am Reconciliation: Saturday from 3pm to 4pm Parish Office Hours:

Monday through Thursday 8:30am to 4pm

Friday

8:30am to 12n

Rev Msgr Ted Bertagni will be visiting our parish next weekend to speak at all the Masses on behalf of

Cross Catholic Outreach which was founded to create a meaningful link between parishes in America and the priests and nuns working in the Church overseas in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Central and South America.

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The Gift Shop is located off the vestibule of the church. We have a large selection of children’s books for all ages. The hours of the Gift Shop are before and after every Mass during the week and before and after each Mass on the weekend.

FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018

Description Amount

Sunday Collections (Oct 15, 2017) $20,468

Weekly Budget Needs $21,000

Year-to-Date Total $352,720

Year-to-Date Budget Needs $336,000

Surplus/Shortfall-to-Date $16,720

St. Andrew is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do, THANK YOU.

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH JULY 2, 2017 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

PARI H NE

FIFTH SUNDAY & BAKE SALE Sun, Oct 29th after all morning Masses at the CLC Center, 507 37th Ave, Myrtle Beach, SC — $7pp ($5 for children 5 to 10 yrs / free 4 yrs & under) waffles or crepes with sausage, coffee,

juice, tea and water. Autumn-themed baked goods for sale, too. St Andrew Columbiettes will be sponsoring a White Elephant Table at their Christmas Fair and is asking for your help with donations towards it. Any wacky, funny, out-of-season, odd items…really…anything (except clothing) that you feel will sell at the Table would do! So, from now until Fri, Nov 10th, clean out the backs of those closets and rummage through those drawers that have items you just didn’t know what to do with and drop them off at the Religious Education Center or you can call Anne Lindquist at (781) 910 2781 to arrange pickup. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. It is our call as Catholics to raise the awareness of domestic violence, not only during this month, but throughout the year as it is an ongoing problem. If you or someone you know needs help, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline number 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or the National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline 1-866-331-9474 . Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats help acknowledge and work through unresolved issues that individuals struggle with after abortion. The retreat being held Nov10-12 in Rock Hill can bring spiritual healing and strengthening of faith. The retreatant can experience the saving power of Jesus and the forgiveness that He extends to all of us. If you or someone you know could benefit from the retreat, please have them contact: Christy (803) 554 6088, Kathy (803) 546 6010 [email protected], www.rachelsvineyard.org.

Discern how to give thanks to God for our spouses by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME) weekend. The next weekend: Nov 10-12 in Atlantic Beach, NC. Visit our website at: https://SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at [email protected] or 803-810-9602.

Maronite Catholics Come join us in a rosary or St Charbel novena on Thur, Oct 26th—7pm at CLC. Questions contact Sub-Deacon Tarsi or Phyllis Tarsi at [email protected] or call 843-903-7086. Looking forward to hearing from our Lebanese Maronite Catholics.

Shrines of Italy Tour – Sep 18 to 28, 2018 which includes 11 days with Fr Tim Lijewski and Collette Vacations. Highlights: Rome, Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, San Giovanni Rotondo, Tomb of Padre Pio, Abbey of

Santissima Trinita, Madonna del Rosario Sanctuary, Vatican City, Papal Audience, St. Peter’s Basilica, Christian Rome City Tour, St. Paul Outside the Walls, St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran, optional trip to Florence. Double rate: $3,649; Single: 4,099; Triple: 3,619. For more information, contact Paula Loehr at 843-457-4012 or email her at [email protected]. Registration deadline

for this price is March 12, 2018. Boy Scout Troop 801 invites you to their 6th annual Golf Tournament on Sat, Dec 2nd at Grand Dunes Resort Course at 9am. Troop 801 has 30+ active Scouts and multiple Eagle Scout candidates. Looking for sponsors (Silver Sponsors $100 = hole sponsorship & Gold Sponsors $200 = hole sponsorship and name/logo on commemorative t-shirt for golfers and scouts). Four-person golf teams at $70/golfer - $280/team incl: breakfast/lunch/and prizes. For details, Tracey Golden at 843-222-8464 or email at [email protected].

Court Rules Against Football Coach Silent Prayer In August, a 3-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, struck down the appeal of Washington State H.S. football coach, Joe Kennedy, who was fired for taking-a-knee on the 50-yard line after a

game, bowing his head to silently thank God for a good game, and 30 seconds later - leave. "Banning all coaches from praying individually in public, just because they can be seen, is wrong," said First Liberty President Shackelford. "This is not the America contemplated by the Constitution.” "A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues." Marcus Cicero, circa 100 BC St Andrew Women’s Club held their first meeting on Mon, Oct 9th. Guest speakers were Capt John Harrelson and Lt Brandon Strickland from the Horry County Police Dept. The presentation was about “Women’s Safety”. It was very informative and they did a fantastic job in answering the many questions and concerns that were posed to them by our attendees.

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH JULY 2, 2017 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

I am a student of St Andrew Catholic (Check One): _____Grade School ____Religious Ed in grade _____.

_________________________________ Student’s Signature

Being a Good Steward of God’s Gift of Time to Me I am attending Church on the Lord’s Day on ___________________ at _________________Church Please mail slip to:

Rev Roger Morgan St Andrew Catholic Church, 3501 N Kings Hwy #102

PARI H REGI TRATION

Welcome! It is a great joy to welcome new members to our parish community. Please register as soon as possible in order to participate in our various programs, ministries and activities. Just drop this form in the collection basket and we will send you a detailed registration form or you may access a form on our website: www.StAndrewCatholicChurch.org Thank you.

Name: Address: City & Zip:

Dear St. Andrew,

Pictured below are two students in 5th grade this year. Mrs. Bucior has recognized them as the B.R.A.V.E. (Bold, Respectful, Altruistic, Virtuous and Excellent) Students of the month for September! They are both

respectful to classmates and teachers, excellent in that they are prepared for school in the morning,

especially with a smile, and they are altruistic and thoughtful. They are often noticed around the school

for leading, cooperating and being kind. Thank you Erin and Ben for being fine role models for those

around you and for leading a life of “Service Beyond Self”.

Sincerely,

Debbie Wilfong

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

All Saints Day Costume Contest October 25

During Religious Education Classes

Celebrate the Saints! Come dressed as your favorite Saint on November 1 at

all Religious Education Classes. Be prepared to tell us who you are and what

you like about this Saint!

Here is a look at some ideas:

Super Sunday October 29

5:00pm mass | 6:00pm Dinner | Faith Session 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

Jr. High Youth and their Parents are invited to a monthly experience of wor-

Prayer Request! Please pray for all youth & leaders

attending the Diocesan Jr. High Youth Rally on November

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PARI H NE | Religious Education

OR O LI E

“If someone shared with you she was pregnant and hadn’t ruled out having an abortion, would you know how to respond… in a loving way that is life-affirming for both her and her baby? Consider the four steps of the L.O.V.E. Approach™: Listen and Learn, Open Options, Vision and Value, and Extend and Empower.”

USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “What to Do When a Friend is Considering Abortion,” www.goo.gl/Tb2khB

The L.O.V.E. ApproachTM is trademarked by Heartbeat International, Inc. and is used with permission.

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH JULY 2, 2017 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Respect Life and Adult Education Presents

Movie Night Friday, October 27th

St. Andrew Respect Life and Adult Education

Presents

Friday Night at the Movies

Gimme Shelter

Based on a true story, a troubled teenager flees life from her abusive mother, setting out on a journey to find her father, who she’s never known. Gimme Shelter tells the extraordinary and courageous story of one girls fight against the odds to find hope, redemption, and a family to call her own.

When: October 27th—6:00 P.M.

Where: Community Life Center (CLC)

Everyone is welcome. Bring a snack to

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OCTOBER I RE PECT I E ONTH

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Respect ife onth: ays to Participate Rosaries ( aily), Novenas, Baby Bottles and Prayer & asting

Oct 27 Parish Movie Night will show a Pro-Life film Gimmee Shelter - 6pm in CLC. Bring a snack to share.

Oct 29 Presentation at all Masses on local Pro-Life activities (Grand Strand Citizens for Life and four active partners). Collection will follow after Mass.

Oct 30 Closing Program for Respect Life Month at 6pm (Light Supper, Prayer and movie, Matilda. Family film - bring the kids.

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y Gift for ife This eek I have said ________ rosaries for the intentions of a renewed love and appreciation for the sanctity of human life and for the ending of any assault on life such as abortion, euthana-sia, cloning, embryonic stem cell research, and capital punishment. Please place in the Rosaries for Life basket in the gift shop.

“I wondered if my heart was big enough to love an adopted child as I would my biological child. There were also so many other variables to consider, one of which was the expense involved...We felt we had no control, but God reminded us again that He is always in control and that we could trust in Him. Andrew is two years old now, and we can’t image loving a child whom we conceived more than we love Andrew. It is amazing how he fits our personalities so well. More and more every day we are so thankful to his birthmother for her selfless decision.” “A woman who becomes pregnant unexpectedly may feel as though her world is ending. To women with an unplanned pregnancy, Maya says, ‘This is survivable. Have hope.’”

SCRIPTURE Standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas and Mary of Magdala. When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, you son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.”

~ John 19:25-27

SCRIPTURE Now this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found with child through the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband, since he as a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly. Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home. For it is through the Holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home.

~ Matthew 1:18-21, 24

SCRIPTURE Then children were brought to him that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples rebuked them, but Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

~ Matthew 19:13-14

REA PEOP E, REA I E

OR A OPTIVE OTHER

OR A OPTIVE ATHER

OR CHI REN A AITING A OPTION

OCTOBER I RE PECT I E ONTH

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SCRIPTURE And I will ask the Father, and he will give you anoth-er Advocate to be with you always, the Spirit of Truth, which the world cannot accept, because it neither sees nor knows it. But you know it, because it remains with you, and will be in you I will not leave you orphans: I will come to you. In a little while the world will no longer see me, but you will see me, because I live and you will live. On that day you will realize that I am in my Father and you are in me and I in you. Whoever has my command-ments and observes them is the one who loves me. And whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him.” ~John 14 16-21

SCRIPTURE For those who are led by the Spirit of God are chil-dren of God. For you did not receive a spirit of slav-ery to fall back into fear, but you received a spirit of adoption, through which we cry, “Abba, Father!” The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ if only we suffer with him so that we may also be glorified with him. ~ Romans 8:14-17

“The term used more widely now (than ‘given up for adoption’) is placed for adoption, ‘ which helps highlight the selfless generosity of birth-parents in choosing an adoptive family for their child.”

“Maya” ...emphasizes the need for continued support of the birth-mother and her family after the placement. Some birth-parents grieve after the placement. It doesn’t mean the decision was wrong, but simply that the experience was life-changing.” Some adoption agencies offer support services after the placement, and there are also support resources that are searchable online.

For expectant mothers placing their children for adoption: May they receive loving support As they walk this journey...we pray to the Lord. For married couples considering adoption: May the Holy Spirit guide their discernment, Grant them peace, and make possible His holy will...we pray to the Lord.

Shelter the homeless Feed the hungry

Give drink to the thirsty Comfort the sorrowful Instruct the ignorant Counsel the doubtful

Pray for the living and the dead

OR ARRIE COUP E

OR A OPTE CHI REN

I YOU KNO ?

INTERCE ION

RE ATE ORK O ERCY

OCTOBER I RE PECT I E ONTH

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OCTUBRE E E E E RE PETO A A VI A

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH JULY 2, 2017 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Vigésimo Noveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 22 de octubre de 2017 “Den, pues, al César los que es del César, y a Dios lo que es de Dios”. — Mateo 22:21

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Mais fotos da missa podem ser encontradas on-line em http://standrewcatholicchurch.org/index.php?page=hispanic-

community-ministry ¡Gracias, Verónica, para tomar las fotos!

Acima - Missa comemorando Nuestra Señora de la Concepción Aparecida.

AŃO FISCAL 2017-2018

Descripción Cantidad

Colectas del domingo 15 de oct 2017 $ 20,468

Presupuesto Semanal $ 21,000

A ño Hasta la Fecha $ 352,720

Presupuesto Ańo Hasta la Fecha $ 336,000

Superávit (Déficit) $ 16,720

San Andrés es sostenido por la generosidad de nuestros feligreses a través del tiempo, el talento y el tesoro. Por todo lo que haces, gracias.

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ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 22, 2017 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

A IG E IA CATÓ ICA E SAN AN RÉ

Escuela de la Fe

“Cristo Maestro” Centro Columbia Diócesis de Charleston

Oficina de Ministerio Hispano Para Hispanos mayores de 18 años ofrecidas por instructores de conocimiento teológico. Conoce y fortalece tu fe cristiano-católica a través de estudios teológicos. 3601 37th Ave N & Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, S.C los 2dos.y 4tos. Lunes del mes; 7:00–9:00 pm Más información:

Coordinadora Local: Vicente Aguirre 843-251-7928

Contactar a: Mariela Landaverde 803-750-0065 [email protected]

2800 Bush River Rd #5, Columbia, SC 29210

Pagina web: sccatholic.org/escuela-de-la-fe-“cristo-maestro” -pulse en opciones lado izquierdo

La Escuela de la Fe reanuda sus clases siempre abiertas a participantes nuevos. Los que ya son estudiantes o no han seguido, les exhortamos continúen su formación.

IN OR ACIÓN: Si alguien desea comunicarse con el Padre organ ó el Padre José para solicitar algún Sacramento ó alguna Celebración Litúrgica, lo puede hacer llamando al: 843-448-5930.

ACRA ENTO E A CON E IÓN: El Sacramento de la Confesión se ofrece todos los ábados a las 3:00 pm.

CORO: Hay ensayo de coro los omingos a las 5:00

pm. y los Jueves a las 6:30 pm, en el salón de música

de la escuela. Favor comunicarse con Vicente Aguirre, al 843 251 7928.

REUNIÓN PA TORA : Hay Reunión Pastoral con los Lideres de los Ministerios el 1° unes de cada mes, a las 7:00 pm en el gimnasio.

EXPO ICIÓN E ANTÍ I O: El Santísimo está expuesto el 1° Viernes de cada mes, de 9:30 am a 10:00 am. La Hora Santa y Bendición con el Santísimo también se realizan el 1° Viernes de cada mes, a las 7pm a 8pm.

ACRA ENTO E BAUTI O: Los padres que deseen bautizar a sus hijos deben hacer una cita con el Asociado Pastoral, Señor Greg Allen, llamando a Cristina Aldridge, al 843-650-5577. RICA: Los miércoles hay clases de Catequesis de 5:30 a 6:30pm para personas mayors de 18 años que necesiten prepararse para recibir los sacramentos de Bautismo, Primera Comunión y/o Confirmación. Favor comunicarse con Norma España al 843-450-2204.

CATEQUE I PARA PA RE : Todos los miércoles en la Cafetería de la Escuela se imparten clases a los padres de los niños que atienden Educación Religiosa, tenemos grupos en los dos horarios 5:30pm y 6:30pm.

E TA ER E IVINO AE TRO: Hay clases en el gimnasio algunos viernes a las 7:00 p.m. (Favor ver calendario mensual en el boletín.) Esta invitación está abierta para personas casadas, en unión libre, novios o solteros que deseen aprender herramientas para la vida en pareja. Favor comunicarse con Blanca y anuel ominguez, al 843-458-7550.

ONAGUI O : Para los niños y jóvenes con la inquietud de servir en el altar, por favor contactar a Verónica Hernández, al 843-602-1861.

QUINCEAÑERA: Las personas interesadas en una Misa para Quinceañera, se deben comunicar con Blanca Jenkins al 843-655-1269, con tres meses de anticipación.

ACRA ENTO E ATRI ONIO: Las parejas interesadas en contraer matrimonio deben hacer una cita con el Asociado Pastoral, señor Greg Allen, llamando a Cristina Aldridge, al 843-650-5577. La preparación para el Sacramento del Matrimonio se realizará dos veces al año. Las clases son a las 5:00 pm durante siete domingos consecutivos. Favor comunicarse con Blanca y anuel ominguez, al 843-458-7550.

P ANI ICACIÓN A I IAR: Aprende un método natural y efectivo para lograr o para posponer un embarazo. Las clases se ofrecerá en la sexta y séptima charla del programa de preparación para el Sacramento del Matrimonio y a solicitud de las personas interesadas. Favor comunicarse con Alba ucía ranco, al 843-997-5274. CUR I O CRI TIAN A : Todos los lunes (Octubre: 2, 16 y 30) en el gimnasio a las 7 pm. Para más información, llame a Rene Reyes, Coordinador, al (843) 315-4869.

ERECHO A A VI A

Todo lo que es necesario para que el Mal triunfe es que la gente Buena no haga nada.

Edmund Burke

Para ayuda en caso de un embarazo no planeado:

1-800-395-4357 www.PregnancyCenters.org

www.Hispanicforlife.com

Curso 15: Misión y Corresponsabilidad Oct. 23/ Nov. 13 y 27

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PARI H INI TRY CONTACT PARI H TA

Contact phone numbers are for parish use only.

Prayer and orship Altar Servers ................................... ........................................................ Church Upkeep……………. . Mary Zigman………………….843-839-4993 Extraordinary Ministers…...Caroline Paulhus ……………..843-692-9932 Gift Bearers ......................... Priscilla Melton ..................... 843-685-2828 Greeters ............................. Eleanore Burzon .................... 843-903-6173 Lectors .............................. Caroline Paulhus .................... 843-692-9932 Marriage Prep ...................... Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116 Musicians & Vocalists .... Francesca Schaeffer ................. 843-236-3772 Prayer Chain ........................... Ann Perry ......................... 843-497-9457 Sick & Homebound…. ...... Susan Underwood ................... 843-742-1763 Ushers ..................................... Bill Thiele ......................... 843-222-6648 Wedding Coordinator ........... Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116

Christian ormation Adult Education ..................... Laura Allison ....................... 843-626-4685 Adult Initiation / RCIA ........... Jennifer Diaz ....................... 843-626-6353 Baptism Prep ....................... Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116 Youth - Primary .................... Jennifer Diaz ....................... 843-626-6353 Youth - Middle .................... Barbara Bowers .................... 843-626-6353 Youth - Secondary ................ Jennifer Diaz. ...................... 843-626-6353 Youth Ministry ...................... Jennifer Diaz ....................... 843-626-6353

Community Building Adult Seniors ..................... Carlette Reynolds ................... 843-449-0250 Byzantine Community ............ Jean Wirth ......................... 843-249-9502 Catholic Medical Association.……Peter Bleyer, PhD ........ 843-796-3707 Columbiettes ......................... Pat Wyckoff ........................ 843-390-1433 Communications. ................. Gregory Allen ...... ..843-448-5930, ext. 116

Community Kitchen..........…Deacon Peter Casamento… .843 -444-9383 Gift Shop ................................ Mary Mann ........................ 843-903-4847 Girl Scout Troop 703..….....Donna Ferretti….……..…...….843 -251-1729 Hibernians ............................. Paul Jenkins ....................... 843-903-0936 Hibernians– Ladies ...... Maureen McEvoy-Cahill .............. 843-458-2634 Hispanic Community……..…..Veronica Hernández…….….843-602-1861 Hospitality .......................... Marlene Grover ..................... 843-283-4445 Knights of Columbus, 3rd Degree….................................. 843-855-1430 Knights of Columbus, 4th Degree….James Bowers ......... 843-995-0229 Knitting/Crocheting ................... Pat Vera .......................... 843-236-7587 Rosary Makers .................... Harriet Parrotta ..................... 843-236-3550

SC Council of Catholic Women……..Marlene Grover..…...843-283-4445 Social Events .............. John & Caroline Paulhus.............. 843-692-9932 Volunteers .......................... June Tarangelo. .................... 843-626-4685 Website Committee……...….Gregory Allen….......843-448-5930, ext 116 Women's Club .................... Christine Archer ................... 843-236-4479

Pastoral ervices Annulment ............................ Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116 Bereavement Support ........ Elizabeth Calley .................... 843-448-5396 Catholic Charities .......... Diocese of Charleston ............... 855-377-1357 Funerals ............................... Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116 Helping Hand….....… …..…...Tina Shuppy……...…………843-448-8451 Mobile Meals ........................ Helene Fawks ...................... 843-997-0988 Natural Family Planning… Susanna Bleyer, PhD………….843-817-3122 Pregnancy Counseling ...... Catholic Charities ................... 843-234-1999 Prison Ministry ...................... Paula Loehr........................ 843-347-5168 Respect Life .................................... ................................. 843-855-1430 Virtus .................................... Gregory Allen ........ 843-448-5930, ext. 116

Parish Consultative Councils Pastoral Council ..................... Pat Roehrl ......................... 843-903-0461 Finance Council ..................... Jack Moran ........................ 843-222-2769 Outreach .......................... Madeleine Elswick ....843-448-5930, ext. 106

3501 North Kings Highway ● Suite 102 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577

(843) 448 5930 ● (843) 448 3947 fax (843) 626 4119 [evenings & weekends] [email protected]

www.standrewcatholicchurch.org

Parochial Administrator Rev. Roger James organ

Parochial Vicar

Rev. José P. Quilcate

Deacons eacon Robert Barlow eacon George erland eacon Robert Jones eacon Robert prouse

Pastoral Associate

r. Gregory . Allen, A

Parish Business Manager rs. adeleine Elswick

Parish Administrative Assistant

rs. Ceferina eli

Parish Accounting Clerk rs. Patricia Carbonaro

Religious Education Coordinators

rs. Jennifer iaz rs. Barbara Bowers rs. aura Allison

Music Director

rs. rancesca chaeffer

Homebound Coordinator rs. usan K. Underwood

Maintenance Coordinator r. illiam . Powell

3601 N Kings Hwy • Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 448 6062 • (843) 626 8644 (fax)

Mrs. Deborah B. Wilfong, School Principal [email protected]

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