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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and School
307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611
Phone: (864) 233-7717 www.newstanthonys.com
stanthonyparish@gmail.com
Welcoming all people to worship God in the
genius of African American Catholic Spirituality
Fr. Patrick Tuttle, OFM
Fr. David Phan
Deacons
Deacon Winston Wright, retired
Deacon James Williams
Deacon Steve Olson
Deacon Dexter Gourdin
Deacon Phil Allen
Mary Corner
Parish Office
Sonya Ferguson
School Office
Deacon James Williams
Director of Religious Education
Susan Cinquemani
Communications
James Boyd
Volunteer Coordinator
Thomas Baldwin
Sexton
Stephanie Rosso
Food Pantry
Ruby King
Recreation Event Manager
October 15, 2017 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday Masses 8 am, 10 am, 12 Noon, and 6:30pm
and Furman U. at 9pm when in session
Weekday Masses 12 Noon Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Sat.
Wednesday Eve at 6 pm, No Mass Friday.
Holy Days at 12 noon and 7 pm*
*Subject to change. Please call the parish office for more info.
Bon Secours Downtown:
Monday–Thursday 12:10 pm Fr. Jim Nero, ofm;
Friday, 12:10 pm Fr. Francisco Cruz
Bon Secours Eastside: Thursday, 11:00 am
Fr. Francisco Cruz;
Friday 11:00 am, Fr. Jim Nero, ofm
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays at 11 am,
or by appointment.
KAIROS PRISON MINISTRY
COOKIES & PRAYER VIGIL The St. Anthony Prison Ministry is supporting the
November 2-5, 2017 Kairos Prison Ministry weekend at Tyger River Correctional Institution in
Spartanburg County. During the weekend, a Ministry Team will present a short course on Christianity to 24-30 prisoners selected by the
warden, and distribute cookies each day to over 1,000 inmates. St. Anthony Prison Ministry members will participate by helping to organize a round-the-
clock prayer vigil to support the weekend and by helping in an area-wide effort to obtain thousands of
homemade cookies. Parishioners are invited to participate by signing up to pray in support of the weekend during one of the designated time slots, and/or by baking cookies to send into the prison
with the Kairos Team. The acceptable cookies include chocolate chip, oatmeal, peanut butter, molasses, ginger and sugar cookies. (No nuts,
raisins or icing) Cookies should be between 2 and 2 ½ inches in diameter. Cookies should be brought
to the social hall on Sunday, October 29, 2017 no later than the beginning of the 12 Noon Mass.
A Prayer Vigil Sign-up Sheet is located in the church lobby. Included here is a site whereby parishioners may select a time to pray. It is not necessary to pray for an hour but earnest prayer should give thought
and devotion for those experiencing Tyger River #26.
http://3dayol.org/Vigil/GetVigil.phtml?pvid=13958&commid=1257
Thank you for your support.
NATIVE AMERICAN CATHOLICS’
HERITAGE CELEBRATION The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston Office of
Ethnic Ministries invites all to the Native American Catholics’ Heritage Celebration
on Saturday, October 21st at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church
3710 Augusta Road, Greenville, SC 12:00 Noon-3:00pm
For More Information and Registration go to: https:// nativeamericancatholicsheritag
e2017.eventbrite.com
STEWARDSHIP Is Tithing like Tailoring?
Garments often need tailoring. The wedding garment in Mt 22: 12 represents the repentance, the
change of heart necessary for entrance into the kingdom. What change of heart, what tailoring do
we need - especially regarding our finances and tithing? Whatever it is, God will supply our need.
We can do it. We can do all things in Christ.
GALA NEWS
A big thank you to all who participated in our Gala this year
We were able to raise $211,500. For three children at St. Anthony Catholic school.
And there is more! We have several beautiful baskets that will be available for sale at the parish picnic. So bring
checks or cash. All proceeds we’ll be for the children. God Bless!
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
St. Joseph’s Catholic School – High School Open House for Fall 2018 Admissions
will be held on Sunday, November 5, 2017 on the school’s campus.
The program, which begins at 1:00pm, offers prospective families an opportunity to learn more about the high school, pick up informational
packets, tour the facility with current students, and meet the high school teachers and coaches.
Questions? Email admissions: sjcatholicschool.org.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND
“On this mountain he will destroy the veil that veils all peoples,” Learn how to put aside
the veils and masks that prevent true intimacy with your spouse by participating in a
Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME) weekend. The next weekends are:
Nov 10-12, 2017 in ATLANTIC BEACH, NC and 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 applications@ scmarriagematters.org
or 803-810-9602.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Food Pantry Manager – (FT – Greenville)
Catholic Charities of South Carolina Piedmont Region is seeking a dynamic, energetic,
and solution oriented full-time Food Pantry Manager to ensure smooth operation of
comprehensive food pantry and wellness program. Will manage a team of volunteers, as well as other
non-profits, schools, corporations, vendors, religious and other organizations. Needs to be flexible and have strong organizational, communication, and management skills. Must be flexible for pantry
hours and events. Must have excellent computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft Office.
Bachelor’s degree required and at least 2 years working in a non-profit, grocery or social services
background. Bilingual required. Excellent benefits and generous paid time off. For consideration,
submit cover letter, resume and salary expectations to humanresourcescandidate@gmail.com
NURSE'S CORNER Hey there! My name is Jenny Weidenbenner, and I'm the community nurse for St. Anthony of Padua
Church and School. My mission as a nurse is to promote the best possible health of body, mind and spirit to all people regardless of age, gender, race,
religion, culture or illness. Do you have questions about your health?
I would love to be a resource for you. The Flu Season begins this month! I encourage you
to get your flu shot, be vigilant in washing your hands and stay home if you are sick! If you need the
flu shot, I'll connect you to a clinic that provides them for free. The best way to reach me is:
jbarton@stanthonygreenvillesc. org
ST. ANTHONY UNIVERSITY This week at SAU:
St. Anthony’s Women’s Council will continue their presentation “Breaking the Silence” a class exploring
the US Bishops’ statement condemning domestic violence against women – what it means for all
Catholics, and how it offers help to victims of many forms of abuse. The class is every Tuesday in
October at 6:30pm in the Social Hall. Fr. Patrick will be hosting “Ask Father Pat”. Bring all
of your questions about faith and Fr. Patrick will address them the best way he knows how!
The class will be Thurs., Oct. 19 and Thurs., Oct. 26th at 6:30pm in the Social Hall.
ALL SAINTS TRUNK OR TREAT Mark your calendar for the Second Annual All Saints Trunk or Treat. Sunday, October 29th 4-5:30pm in
the parking lot. Parishioners, come set up your cars, pass out treats, and learn more about the Saints.
Kids, dress up as a Saint, learn a few facts to share and collect some treats!
ST. ANTHONY’S
PARISH DIRECTORY St. Anthony’s Parish Directory –
October 22 DEADLINE! Thank you to the 250+ households who took a few minutes this past week to verify their details in the draft Directory. Now we need the remaining 700+ parishioners to stop by the Social Hall and check their entry. You will find a DRAFT version of the directory hanging on the wall. The first part is a
listing of every household with name, address, and phone details. The second part has parishioners’
photos. Please pay particular attention when verifying your phone numbers.
Remember, October 22 is the deadline for any changes or additions to the Directory.
Name, Address, Phone OPT OUT: If you do NOT want your name, USPS address, and/or phone
numbers listed in the Parish Directory, please send an email to stanthonygvldir@gmail.com.
5TH MARIAN EUCHARISTIC CONFERENCE
5th Marian Eucharistic Conference will be held on Saturday, November 4 - Sunday, November 5
at the Hilton Hotel in Greenville. Our featured speakers include:
Fr. Wade Menezes, The Fathers of Mercy; Fr. Chris Alar, Marian of the Immaculate
Conception; Al Kresta, Ave Maria Radio;
Raymond Arroyo, The World Over; Fr. Dwight Longenecker.
General admission is $75, youth is $40 and it includes a buffet lunch on Saturday and Sunday.
Registered by October 24 by mail. Registration after Oct. 24: $85
We offer gluten free meals by request. For more information, call (864)354-7160 or go to
www.meconferencesc.net
Join Life Teen on Sundays for Life Night! (after the 6 pm Mass)
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 joem@smmcc.org or visit us at www.smmcc.org.
LUCIS VIA: CATHOLIC YOUNG ADULTS OF GREENVILLE
All young adults (ages 20s and 30s) are invited to become involved in our ministry.
We have events throughout the week and on weekends. Receive our weekly newsletter by writing:
LVgreen-ville@gmail.com
Please join our efforts in the 40 Days for Life
Campaign. This is a prayer, fasting and public vigil campaign to end abortion.
To find out more and sign up to help, please contact: Ingrid Ireland 864-329-0044, visit
40daysforlife.com/greenville or facebook.com/40daysgreenville.
Rosaries for Life - Pray 5 decades daily and turn in your counts at your local parish or email your count
each week to rosaries4life@gmail.com.
PRAYER OF THE WEEK Shine Through Me
Dear Jesus, help me to spread Your fragrance everywhere I go. Penetrate and possess my whole
being so utterly that all my life may only be a radiance of Yours. Shine through me and be so in
me, that every soul I come in contact with may feel Your Presence in my soul: let them look up and see no longer me--but only Jesus. ~Saint John Neuman
SAINT OF THE WEEK
Saint Teresa of Avila
October 15. Saint Teresa of Avila lived before and during the Council of Trent. Having experienced the
Reformation, she felt a need for reform, but took things in a different direction than the Protestants.
Teresa set an example for present day reformers.
WEEKLY REFLECTION 'Abundant Blessings'
...how much more will the Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?
- Luke 11:13
Often I hear the cry, "If God is with me, why does he not answer my prayer?" Parents with suffering
children, victims of violence, people with devastating illnesses all cry to God for help.
Some turn away from God in anger; others persevere in faith.
Such agonizing moments deserve more than a
simplistic response. These can inflame more than quell spirits in pain. Human suffering deserves to be
fully acknowledged and peoples' losses grieved. Jesus himself does not give a simple answer. But he
does assure us that if we ask, we will receive the Holy Spirit. This is likely not what we asked for, but more than we could imagine. The Spirit will sustain
us in our sufferings and, moreover, provide unrequested, abundant blessings.
Lord, in our great need, send us your Spirit. In your
overflowing generosity, may this Spirit give us strength to endure and a taste of your infinite
blessings.
- Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti
THIS WEEK Sunday, October 15, 2017
8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses
Monday Mass at 12 noon in the Church
RCIA 7pm
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
Next Sunday 8am, 10am, 12noon, and 6:30pm Masses
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,
Eric Kuhn, Charles & Alice Rigler, Richard Palmer, Kathy Barnett, Jennifer Dogan, Margaret Dreher,
Matthew Bryson, Ann Yax, 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, Nancy Lemmons, Chester Williams,
Melvin Armstrong, Mike McGrady, Sammy Huguet, the Maddox Family, James West Wright, Erin O' Brien,
Joe Batt, Mike Hudson, Diane Manzi, Joetta Bowling, James McCauley, Sr., Franca Dike, Frank Henderson,
Billy Mays, Carolyn Lenhardt, Marie Talley, 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.
THIS WEEK’S COLLECTIONS
Sunday Offertory collection: $30.773.17 Poor Box: $200.00.
NEW PARISHIONERS Please welcome Patricia Jordan; and
Jeffery & Natalia Herndon.
PARISH PICNIC
Don't forget the parish picnic TODAY beginning at 2:00pm at Conestee Park at
840 Mauldin Rd. Greenville, SC. Sign-up sheets for side dishes and attendance are located in the lobby. Also, I am in need of some
volunteers, 2 with trucks, to help get supplies to and from Conestee Park on October 15th. Please contact me if you can assist with this parish event. Thanks in
advance. Ruby King - rubykinggym@gmail.com or 864.509.1984.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Join us on Saturday, October 14th
in the Social Hall from 9:30am – 1pm. Beginners are welcome!
READINGS FOR 28th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 15, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 25:6-10a; Phil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14 October 16, Monday Rom 1:1-7; Lk 11:29-32 October 17, Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr Rom 1:16-25; Lk 11:37-41 October 18, Feast of Saint Luke, evangelist 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Lk 10:1-9 October 19, Memorial of Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs Rom 3:21-30; Lk 11:47-54 October 20, Friday Rom 4:1-8; Lk 12:1-7 October 21, Saturday Rom 4:13, 16-18; Lk 12:8-12 October 22, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
Parish Contacts Ministries Parish Office: Altar Services (Swiffer Team): Mary Corner 233-7717 John Ellen Adams 246-6680 Mary5265@gmail.com Housing Ministry: Parish email: Allan Oliver: allanoliver@gmail.com stanthonysparish@gmail.com High School Ministry: Parish website: Leanne Koffskey: leannekoffskey@gmail.com www.newstanthony.com Propel High School Ministry: Father Patrick Tuttle, OFM email: Pat Dillard: patriciadillard63@gmail.com friarpriest@gmail.com Hospice Ministry: Fr. David Phan: Susan Olson 228-9220 daveph@hotmail.com Just Faith: Stewardship: Ken Christy 370-2943 Joseph Galloway: joe10treasure@gmail.com Prison Ministry: Deacons: Richard Krainas 360-1098 Deacon Winston Wright (retired) Gwen Whitner 297-0123 Deacon James Williams ServantHearts: Deacon Steve Olson sapservanthearts@gmail.com Deacon Dexter Gourdin Handicap Transportation Ministry: Deacon Phil Allen Chuck Milteer 350-9684 Volunteer Coordinator: Garden Group: James Boyd Suzanne Newton 292-1914 jamestimeandtalent@gmail.com Meal Ministry: Communications: Dana Lacher 354-0049 Susan Cinquemani danalacher@charter.net sjcinq@charter.net Elijah Cup Vocations Ministry:
Catholic Charities: 242-2233 Bonnie Carfolite
Sexton: bwcnonnie@gmail.com
Thomas Baldwin 275-2652 St. Ann’s Guild Ministry: Food Pantry: Ann Douglas 458-7175 Stephanie Rosso 469-4688 amkdouglas@gmail.com Rosso.slr@gmail.com Respect for Life Ministry: St. Anthony School Laura Maganini 449-9926 School website: Religious Groups www.stanthonygreenvillesc.org Knights of Columbus: School Office: Richard Cortese 268-0007 Sonya Ferguson 271-0167 Knights of Peter Claver: Recreation Event Manager: Paul Latimore 299-0847 Ruby King 509-1984 Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxillary: rubykinggym@gmail.com MaryAnn Boyd 619-517-2191 Religious Education Men’sClub: Director of Religious Education: Johnny Payne 616-0923 CCD grades K-12: johnnyRpayne@charter.net Deacon James Williams: james18@charter.net Women’s Council: RCIA Adult Initiation: Debra Drennon 483-2919 Deacon Steve Olson 449-4284 Young Adults Group: Deacon Phil Allen 706-2999 Victoria Burnos Living Waters Bible Study: www.facebook.com/LVGreenville Nicky & Lillie Jones 277-8126 lvgreenville@gmail.com Adult Faith Formation: Music Ministry sapfaithformation@gmail.com 10 o’clock Choir: T.J. Cofield Ruby King 430-6125 Children’s Choir: Larry McCullough 205-3655
Gospel Choir: Jannie Jones 467-0574 Music Ministry: Stan Greggs 295-2448
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church
307 Gower St. Greenville, SC 29611
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