SAINT MICHAEL CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL

542 CYPRESS AVENUE—MURRELLS INLET, SC 29576 WWW.SAINTMICHAELSC.NET

CURRENT SCHEDULE WdždžnjdžǏDž Mǂǔǔdžǔ Thirteenth Sunday in Vigil: 4 & 6 PM (Church)  4:30 PM (Duffy Center)  Ordinary Time Sunday: 7, 9 & 11 AM (Church) 9:30 AM (Duffy Center)  2 PM SǑǂǏNJǔlj Mǂǔǔ (Church) DǂNJǍǚ Mǂǔǔdžǔ Monday  Friday:  8 AM & 12 noon  Saturday: 8 AM   CǐǏLJdžǔǔNJǐǏǔ (In the Cry Room) 30 Minutes Before Daily Mass and  Saturday: 2:303:30 PM  So He went in and said to them, “Why this PdžǓǑdžǕǖǂǍ ADžǐǓǂǕNJǐǏ commotion and weeping? The child is not NOW OPEN dead but asleep.” Mark 5:39 24 hoursN7 days  June 27, 2021

PASTORAL STAFF CHURCH ADMINISTRATION  843R651R3737 Virginia Yorzinski, Office Manager (Notary) x226 Very Rev. Edward W. Fitzgerald, JCL, VF, Pastor x222 Cheryl Ferguson, Parish Secretary   x221 Rev. Orlando Serrano Ardila, Parochial Vicar x223 Ann Marie Brigido, Financial Secretary  x225 Rev. Christopher Beyuo, Parochial Vicar   x237 Amy Gallagher, Office Assistant    x224  Manny Acosta, Deacon   609R367R5763 Joe Murphy, Buildings & Grounds   x236 Robert Davis, Deacon   843R668R4877  Jeff Pierfy, Deacon   609R433R6393 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION  Rob Starr, Deacon   843R421R6725 843R651R6795 John Tomasicchio, Deacon 845R313R1855  Donald Efken, Deacon (Ret.) 843R668R2542  Nancy Esposito, School Secretary Joshua Colbert, Director of Music Ministry  x229 Debbie Floyd, Bookkeeper Christine Schwenke, Dir. Of Faith Formation x227 School Website: www.saintmichaelsc.com

  PARISH MINISTRIES

AIDS Ministry Dee D’Aiello 2152806  Altar Servers Daniel Dobay x 228 Baptism Preparation Daniel Dobay Ǚ 228 2nd Thursday, 6:30 pm, PAC  Bible Study Mary Ann Myers carmelitesc@yahoo Tuesday, 10:15 am, PAC A  Glenn Stengel 6027551 Thursday, 9 am, PAC (on hold) Boy Scouts Mike Samra 6859156 Monday, 7 pm, Duffy Field Cancer Support Connie Schoch / 7500307 3rd Tuesday, 10 am, PAC Hall  David Kriebel  6508161 Caregiver/Alzheimer’s Support Ruth Keilen 6853378  1st & 3rd Monday, 10:30 am, PAC A Catholic Daughters Linda Riggles  7500684 4th Monday, 7 pm, PAC (on hold) Centering Prayer Dee D’Aiello 2152806 1st & 3rd Monday, 10:00 am, PAC Charismatic Prayer  Tom & Diane Stokes 4677319  1st & 3rd Tuesday, 1 pm, PAC Hall Church Environment JoAnn Cordell x 235 Columbarium Virginia Yorzinski x 226 Sales appointments on Mondays, 912, Office Cursillo  Carol Abbott 6503540 1st Monday, 6:30 pm, PAC Hall (Ultreya) Divorce Recovery  Barbara Umpleby 2839346 Second & Last Tuesday, 5:30 pm, PAC A EnCourage Ministry Dcn. John Tomasicchio x238 See bulletin for meetings Eucharistic Adoration Bob & Leasa Leewe 2990335  24hours / 7 days, Chapel  Finance Council Ann Brigido x 225 Monthly, 1 pm, PAC Hall Gift Shop JoAnn Cordell x 235 Shop is open before/after weekend Masses Grief & Loss Support Peg Hagan  9024547 2nd & 4th Thursday, 10 am, PAC Hall Hospital/Homebound Ministry  Joyful Hearts (55+ Socials) Barb Sands (704) 7969989 Check bulletin for scheduled events Knights of Columbus Henry Villegas, GK (718) 8771300  Officers MLast Tuesday, 5:30 pm, PAC Hall K of C 4th Degree Larry Berry, FN  8281185 Officers  2nd Tuesday, 6 pm, PAC Hall Life in the Spirit Judy Gum / 9972530 1st Saturday, 9:30 am, PAC Hall  Marie Keegan  4219258 Life Chain (Respect Life) Joanne Bennett (614) 3138425 1st Friday, 9 am, Hwy .17 (summer schedule) Music Ministry Joshua Colbert x 229 Adult ChoirWed., 6:45 pm, (on hold) ChoirNYouth & Adult    Youth ChoirTues., 6:30 pm, (on hold) Pastoral Council Lauren Balogh (216) 5266272 Monthly, 6:30 pm, PAC Hall Prayer Shawl Ministry Marie Feehan (845) 3232477 4th Monday, 1 pm, PAC Hall Religious Education Christine Schwenke x 227 Sunday, 10:1511:45 am (Sept.May) K8th RCIA  Daniel Dobay x 228 Wednesdays (Aug.May), 7 pm, PAC Hall Respect Life Joanne Bennett (614) 3138425 2nd Tuesday 9 am, PAC A   Rosary Makers Gloria Shipp 6512204 1st Wednesday, 10 am, PAC Hall  Dolly Stiles 9971404 Secular Franciscans  Barbara Umpleby 2839346 3rd Saturday, 8 am, PAC Hall Small Christian Communities Marge Filand 6510547 Young Adult Ministry Lauren Balogh (216) 5266272  [email protected]   St. Vincent de Paul Society ElLana Leonard 4243820  2nd & 4th Saturday, 9 am, PAC Hall Ushers  Dennis McAloon (603) 6749622 Weddings/Marriage Preparation Dcn. John Tomasicchio x 238 Contact parish 6 months before wedding Women’s Guild Ethelann Sweeny (412) 8742949  2nd Monday, 9 am, PAC Hall  Please rememberNContact phone numbers are for parish use only. All area codes are 843 unless indicated otherwise. PACNParish Activity Center.  We are a vibrant Roman Catholic community, demonstrating God’s love through the Holy Eucharist, Gospel and Sacred Tradition. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we serve our brothers and sisters by living the virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity.

 

Saturday, 6/26/21 Saturday, 6/26/21 8:00 AM +Patrick Reilly 8:00 AM St. Vincent de Paul Committee Meeting  PAC 4:00 PM +Jack Drust Hall 4:30 PM (Duffy) (L) Regina Bennett 11:00 AM Quinceanera Church  6:00 PM Father’s Day Envelopes 12:00PM Patriotic Rosary Outside Parking Lot (Hwy. Sunday, 6/27/21 17) 7:00 AM  Father’s Day Envelopes Sunday, 6/27/21 9:00 AM +Mark Mychajluk 4:00 PM Filipino Mass  Church 9:30 AM Parish 5:00 PM Filipino Fellowship  PAC Hall 11:00 AM +Polly JoAnn Lock Monday, 6/28/21 2:00 PM  (Spanish Mass) +Padro Antonio Silva Perez 1:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry  PAC Hall Monday, 06/28/21 6:00 PM Purgatory Society Mass  Church 8:00 AM + Monica Maloy  Cub Scouts  Duffy Field 12:00 PM Living & Deceased Members of the Oldryd &  Girl Scout Workshop PAC Hall Gorski Families 7:00 PM Hispanic Choir Practice PAC B 6:00 PM + All Souls in Purgatory Tuesday, 6/29/21 Tuesday, 6/29/21 10:150 AMBible Study  PAC Hall 8:00 AM + Joanne Monteleone 2:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul Interviews PAC Hall 12:00 PM + William Arpaia Wednesday, 6/30/21 5:30 PM Divorce Recovery  PAC Room A 8:00 AM + Consorcia Salaya Wednesday, 6/30/21 12:00 PM + Joseph Sadzkoski 11:15 AM  Novena Church Thursday, 7/1/21 3:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry PAC Hall 8:00 AM + Andrew Rybicki Thursday, 7/1/21 12:00 PM + Jesus Matthews 10:00 AM Funeral  Mary Ellen Norbe  Church Friday, 7/2/21 Friday, 7/2/21 8:00 AM + Lulu Orguin 9:00AM Monthly Life Chain  Outside Parking Lot 12:00 PM + Vincent San Roman, +Rosemarie Sellari Saturday, 7/3/2121 Saturday, 7/3/21 12:00PM Patriotic Rosary Outside (Hwy. 17) 8:00 AM + Deceased Members of the Souza & Webster Sunday, 7/4/21 Families  4:00 PM + Bill Donahue 4:30 PM (Duffy) + Kay Becker 6:00 PM + Beverly A. Carpenter Sunday, 7/4/21 7:00 AM  Parish 9:00 AM + Al Kapp 11:00 AM  Living & Deceased Members of the Puwolowski family 2:00 PM  (Spanish Mass)  Living & Deceased Members of the Kane family

We remember the recently deceased & their loved ones in prayer with sympathy and love:   Richard Ladelia, husband of Nelda Ladelia  John McGuirk, husband of Ann McGuirk  Glenn McClung, husband of Kathryn McClung Jean Forlano, wife of Frank Forlano  The flowers in the church this week are for  the Glory of God and for blessings for Judy & Bill O’Brien’s 63rd Wedding Anniversary.

 

June 27, 2021  Parish Informaon 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

 We hope you feel welcome and will participate in the many activities here whether you are a regular parishioner, a seasonal resident or just visiting. Registration forms are available throughout the church, in the parish office or on our website, which can be submitted electronically. Please fill one out, put it in the collection basket or take it to the church office. Envelopes for our regular and seasonal parishioners are available in the church office.  NEW HOURS: Our office hours are now MondayFriday, 9:00 am3:00 pm. We close for lunch from 121 pm.

Very Rev. Edward Fitzgerald, Pastor  BAPTISMS: Parents wishing to have their child baptized  [email protected] must attend a Baptismal Preparation Class which is held on Rev. Orlando Serrano Ardila, Parochial Vicar the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in PAC Hall.  [email protected] You MUST preregister through the BAPTISM link Rev. Christopher Beyuo, Parochial Vicar under PARISH FORMS on our Home Page at  [email protected] www.saintmichaelsc.net . Call extension 228 for Manny Acosta, Deacon  information or email [email protected]. Also, we  [email protected] offer the option of celebrating baptisms during the Mass. This Bob Davis, Deacon  is a beautiful way to welcome our newest members to our  [email protected] community of faith!  Jeff Pierfy, Deacon MARRIAGE: Please contact extension 226 or email  [email protected] [email protected] at least 6 months before the Rob Starr, Deacon  wedding date. Marriage preparation is required. There is a  [email protected] WEDDING RESERVATION FORM on our website for John Tomasicchio, Deacon reserving a wedding date. Please complete and submit it to  [email protected] the office in order to secure your desired date. Thank you.  Ann Marie Brigido, Financial Secretary   [email protected] Joshua Colbert, Director of Music Are you getting married in 2022?  [email protected] This fall is the best time to attend an Engaged Daniel Dobay, Office Associate Encounter Weekend. The weekend will give  [email protected] you the opportunity to establish a solid Amy Gallagher, Office Assistant foundation for you marriage and also to do  [email protected] some goal setting. Inparish weekends are Cheryl Ferguson, Parish Secretary  scheduled for: August 2122 and November 13  [email protected]  14 at St. Mary Magdalene, Simpsonville; and October 910 St. Joe Murphy, Buildings & Grounds  Michael, Murrells Inlet. The cost is $160, and you do not need  [email protected]  to be a member of the parish to attend. Lodging is not provided. Christine Schwenke, Director of Faith Formation  [email protected] For additional information and to register please go to our web Virginia Yorzinski, Office Manager  site southcarolina.engagedencounter.com You may also contact  [email protected] Bob and Mary Reimer 8644202633 for information. Don’t take a vacation from your Returning a portion of marriage!Come learn a technique of loving what has been freely communication that you can use for the rest of given. Thank you for your lives.Fill your marriage with joy!Sign up your generosity! today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide  Marriage Encounter Weekends on Jul 1618, 2021 in June 2627  Beaufort, SC and Jan 2830, 2022 in NORTH MYRTLE  WEEKLY YEAR TO DATE BEACH, SC.Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website at: https:// RECEIVED $25,471 $1,154,619 SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at [email protected] or 8038109602. BUDGET $25,000 $1,267,000 DIFFERENCE $471 $(112,381) OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA

Attendance: 2,528; Online Giving: $9,857 Please join us every Wednesday morning at 11:15  am. This Novena will be prayed in place of praying 2nd Collection Last WeekNSchool Support $4,441 the rosary before Mass. Please join us for this special 2nd Collection This WeekNPeter’s Pence devotion. Coordinators, Susan Mendiola at 843424 2nd Collection Next WeekNSt. Vincent de Paul 1301, and Frank McNasby at 8438089744.  June 27, 2021   Faith Enrichment  13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

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Sunday, Jun 27, 2021THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDI- selves may realize that in these things it is necessary to turn to NARY TIME God for help.” Go ahead, place your concerns on God’s desk. God is the champion of life There’s always space. We’re made for immortality. Christianity celebrates that death TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 21:5, 820a; Matthew 8:28 has no sting and life has no end. Our tenacious possession of the 34 (379). “When the poor one called out, the LORD lives we’re given is a sign of our refusal to accept death as the heard.” last word on the subject of our lives. We’re impatient with limi- tations, reject gloomanddoom projections, and insist on second Thursday, Jul 01, 2021MEMORIAL OF JUNÍPERO SER- opinions when the news is grim. We relentlessly cling to hope RA, PRIEST, RELIGIOUS, MISSIONARY despite the odds of our predicament. God is on our side in this Man on a mission stubborn grip we have on life. God intends for death itself to pass Today the church honors Saint Junípero Serra, the Spanish Fran- away. Put your resources at the service of life. ciscan missionary who tirelessly evangelized native peoples in TODAY'S READINGS: Wisdom 1:1315; 2:2324; 2 Co- California in the late 1700s, founding the first nine of 21 mis- rinthians 8:7, 9, 1315; Mark 5:2143 (98). “God did not sions in the region. His sainthood is not without controversy make death, nor does [God] rejoice in the destruction of the since missionaries were enmeshed in the brutal Spanish conquest living.” of the Americas, but Serra’s record also shows he endured many hardships late in life for the sake of the gospel, genuinely loved Monday, Jun 28, 2021MEMORIAL OF IRENAEUS, BISH- the indigenous people, and defended their rights against the worst OP, MARTYR Spanish abuses. His memorial is a good time to learn about and We’re part of the Lord’s great chain of being pray for greater justice for Native Americans and all Indigenous It’s fun to consider “six degrees of separation”Nthe theory that Peoples. everyone on Earth is connected to any other person by a chain of TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 22:1b19; Matthew 9:18 five acquaintances. Perhaps you even know how you are con- (380). “He then said to the paralytic, ‘Rise, pick up your nected to someone famous. Imagine being only three degrees stretcher, and go home.’” separated from Jesus! Saint Irenaeus is known for that claim. He studied under Polycarp, who had been a disciple of the apostle Friday, Jul 02, 2021 John. We may be countless more degrees removed than Irenaeus, Pray for us sinners but all Christians are part of the chain that goes back to our Lord Sometimes denial, shame, and fear keep us from recognizing the because we’re the beneficiaries of what’s been passed down the harmful effects of our sin. Pope Francis encourages us to give links along the wayNas well as being links ourselves to the fu- even our sin over to God. As he put it in a 2013 homily, “In my ture. Keep those connections strong. own life, I have so often seen God’s merciful countenance, his TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 18:1633; Matthew 8:18 patience; I have also seen so many people find the courage to 22 (377). “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.” enter the wounds of Jesus by saying to him: Lord, I am here, ac- cept my poverty, hide my sin in your wounds, wash it away with Tuesday, Jun 29, 2021SOLEMNITY OF SAINTS PETER your blood. And I have always seen that God did just thisNhe AND PAUL, APOSTLES accepted them, consoled them, cleansed them, loved them.” Call me by my new name Draw close to Jesus and be comforted. Before Jesus, they were Simon and Saul; afterward, Peter and TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 23:14, 19; 24:18, 6267; Paul. In the great biblical tradition, both experienced a name Matthew 9:913 (381). “Go and learn the meaning of the change to signify God’s call to a new and greater destiny. They words, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ I did not come to call became the two pillars of the church. Jesus gave Peter the “keys” the righteous but sinners.” to unlock the “kingdom of God,” on Earth as it is in heavenNthe  Kingdom Jesus preached about for three years. Paul received a Saturday, Jul 03, 2021FEAST OF THOMAS, APOSTLE “sword,” the “sword of the Spirit” that’s the word of GodN Let doubt deepen your faith which Paul used as he spread the gospel to new lands. Is there We have come to know today’s saint as “Doubting Thomas,” but something new you can do for God today? in terms of his legacy, it was the missionary zeal that grew out of TODAY'S READINGS: Acts 12:111; 2 Timothy 4:68, 17 his doubt that endures. According to tradition, Thomas traveled 18; Matthew 16:1319 (591). “You are the Christ, the Son far, reaching the Malabar Coast of southwest India, where he of the living God.” established a community still known today as “Saint Thomas Christians.” A more diverse mix could not be found: the Naz- Wednesday, Jun 30, 2021 ranis, as they are called, are said to be “Indian in culture, Chris- You are part of God’s agenda tian in faith, and Syrian in liturgy,” with a dash of Jewish and Prayer has many forms and many expressions: It turns our hearts Hindu influence for good measure. Your doubt can be the cata- and minds to God with a desire to praise, to request, to give lyst to a faith that endures and leaves a rich legacy. Ask God to thanks, or to intercede on behalf of others. Prayer is conversation help your unbelief! with God; sitting in silence with God; sharing with God every TODAY'S READINGS: Ephesians 2:1922; John 20:2429 hope and fear we carry. But as Saint Thomas Aquinas reminds (593). “You are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you us, “We set forth our petitions before God, not in order to make are fellow citizens with the holy ones.” known to Him our needs and desires, but rather so that we our- ©2021 TrueQuest Communications  June 27, 2021   Faith Enrichment  13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

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What kinds of the “in between times”, the God of surprises. To know sickness, worry, God’s ways and His power, all we need to be is open to depression or fear Him in faith and trust. (Reflection on Mark 5: 2143 have been refergospel.blogspot.com) bothering you for Jesus’life, along with his death, grants lifechanging a dozen years or healing. It is a healing authority that crosses more? Have you boundaries, both ethnic (cf. 5:120) and gender ones (cf. tried to find 5:2143). Jesus chooses not to leave people in the healing by conditions in which he finds them. And he has the consulting power to alter that condition. doctors,  counselors or Do we? Can the Christian community alter the psychologists but conditions of people’s lives? Can it, too, bring healing the problems just into troubled circumstances? Must it not also cross won’t leave? Jesus is in our midst. W can come close to boundaries N whether they are related to ethnicity, Him and reach out to be blessed by His incarnate gender, race, sexual orientation, politics or any other power. We can always draw near to the Lord as this boundaries that divide our society N and advocate life hurting woman did in the Gospel. What an amazing; giving meaning and change? May God grant us the peaceful healing she got! “My daughter your faith has courage to do so! (https://www.workingpreacher.org/ made you well. Go in peace and be healed for your commentaries/revisedcommonlectionary/ordinary13 trouble.” The presence of Jesus in the sacraments, 2/commentaryonmark521433) especially in the Holy Eucharist, continually attracts  believers to do it not only in Church or in prayer but If you need a place to talk with Jesus, come to the when we reach out in loving service to others. Isn’t it Adoration Chapel. Come sign up for an hour to spend encouraging knowing that even if Jesus is on the way to with the Lord. Pray for the healing of our country. We raise someone from the dead, it is not too much trouble have a treasure here at St. Michael in our Adoration for the Lord to stop and minister to hurting people Chapel and we need your help to sustain it. Please look along the way? Our abiding faith in Jesus enables us all over the times needed to filled M they are posted in the to stand up and begin to walk again. To ensure it is not Narthex and the St. Michael Website the cloak of Jesus that healed the woman but the power (www.saintmichaelsc.net). If you cannot commit to an of Jesus flowed out from Him. Blessed Alberione, the hour weekly, sign up to be a substitute. Every effort is Apostle of Mass Media has said: “Each one, in a rewarded. Jesus is waiting for you. spiritual sense, communicates the life that he or she  possesses.” Jesus, the source of life, communicates life In God’s Love, by His healing power. The timings of both the miracles Bob & Leasa Leewe that took place in the Gospel tell us that good things 843 2990335 or [email protected] often happen out of schedules. Our God is the God of June 27, 2021   Faith Enrichment  13th Sunday in Ordinary Time    WANTED    The Filipino Tagalog Masses have started again and the next one will be held on Sunday, June 27th, at 4:00 pm in the church.  All are welcome!

CLASSES FOR PREK THROUGH 8TH GRADE: Open house September 5th and classes start on September 12th  Students that have already attended prior classes will be mailed registration forms for inperson Religious Education classes at St. Michael's this June. If you are a new member or have children that have just come of PLEASE BRING CHAIRS! age to attend classes, please email me your name, address, phone number, email and child's information. In case of rainVMass will be held indoors at 9 & 9:30 am You will get added to the registration list for mailing. [email protected]; 8436513737, ext. 227 On the fourth Monday of every month, Fr. Ed offers a Mass at 6 pm for the Poor Souls in Purgatory. We also have a rosary thirty minutes before these Masses (at 5:30 pm) to remember these holy poor souls. This Mass will be held on Monday, June 28 at 6:00 pm.   PRAYER FOR THE HOLY SOULS Our Lord dictated the following prayer to St. Gertrude to release 1,000 Souls from Purgatory each time it is said.  Our Monthly LIFE CHAIN will be held on Friday, Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood July 2nd, after the 8:00am Mass. Signs will be of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses available after the Mass in the PAC Hall parking lot. said throughout the world today, for all the holy souls Please join us in the silent and prayerful gathering to in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in give witness to the SANCTITY OF HUMAN the universal church, those in my own home and LIFE.For more information contact Joanne Bennett within my family. Amen.  at 6143138425.

“We are all stewards T managers of the many gi s God has bestowed upon us. Our challenge as Chrisans is to make good use of those gi s.” June 27, 2021  Saint Michael School 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Michael Catholic School is seeking a parttime PK through 6th grade Music teacher for the 2021 2022 school year.  The successful candidates must hold a bachelor’s Now Accepting Applications  for the 20212022 School Year! degree or higher, and teaching certification in SC is preferable or another state. In addition to classroom teacher, the Music teacher will also be the music leader for school Masses/programs. Candidates who are Catholic are preferred, or a Christian teacher who shares in the mission of the school and values Catholic education.  To apply, please submit cover letter, resume, references and transcripts to: St. Michael Catholic School, 542 Cypress Avenue, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Attn: Nancy Esposito or email [email protected].   St. Michael Catholic School is seeking a fulltime Administrative Assistant to start July 1, 2021. The Administrative Assistant reports to the Principal and supports the leadership by performing administrative and operational tasks to maintain the smooth operation of the school office. Candidates who are Catholic are preferred. A minimum of 25 years administrative/secretarial experience is required. Must have experience in technologybased office management and office support. Requires proven multitasking capabilities and the ability to effectively prioritize tasks and time demands. Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Requires excellent writing skills. Must be able to communicate verbally and in written form. Must possess a heightened sense of confidentiality. To apply, please submit cover letter, resume and references to: St. Michael Catholic School, 542 Cypress Avenue, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Attn: Nancy Esposito or email [email protected].   SCHOOL CUSTODIAN NEEDED St. Michael Catholic School is seeking a PARTTIME “He [St. Joseph] is patron of CUSTODIAN to work from 10:00am to 2:00pm Monday vocations, so pray to him for M Friday. Prior custodial experience is required. If you the grace of fulfilling your are interested in applying, please send work experience duties well and of directing and qualifications to the school office at 542 Cypress your children in their path of Avenue, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, Attn: Nancy Esposito life. Inspire them with devotion or email [email protected]. to St. Joseph. It will bring them happiness.”

~St. Peter Julian Eymard June 27, 2021 Parish Ministry 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Ministry to the Sick and Homebound is a ministry founded in the Church’s rich tradition ofpastoral care. The possibility and purpose of this ministry is precisely Divorced, Christian, Now What? …. because “it is proper that those who are The Divorce Recovery group meets on the second and last prevented from being present at the Tuesday each month at 5:30 pm in PAC A. Whether community’s celebration should be divorced ten days ago or ten years ago, the program offers refreshed with the Eucharist. In this way valuable insight for everyone. Call Barbara Umpleby at they may realize that they are united not 8432839346 for more information.Barbara, a retired only with the Lord’s sacrifice but also with the community itself marriage/family therapist and member of St. Michael, and are supported by the love of their brothers and sisters” (Holy facilitates the program. Communion Outside Mass, General Introduction #14). Ministers to the Sick & Homebound are those who are called to unite those unable to attend with the faith community that Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Franciscan Third Order,  gathered in way of serving as Extraordinary Eucharistic The Blessed John Dunn Scotus Fraternity Ministers to bring the Eucharist to our sick & homebound brothers and sisters. would like to invite you to fraternity life at the beach. We meet on the third Saturday of This is a wonderful ministry to Catholics whose health prevents every month at 9:00 am at St Michaels Church them from coming to Church. As a spiritual companion, you as PAC Hall in Murrells Inlet, SC. Please contact Extraordinary Minister of Communion visit and pray with them, David Roman, OFS (Formation Director) at and most importantly, bring the Eucharist to them. In doing so, 8435162508 for other information.  you also bring to the sick and homebound the presence of the faith community of our parish.  Please join us at the 8am Mass, If you like! Training is provided for all those who are called to this ministry. Pax Et Bonum We are working to restart our outreach to homebound parishioners who wish to receive the Eucharist.  ROSARY LEADERS NEEDED 1/2 hour before Masses If you feel called to this ministry contact Rita LaBruzzo, on Saturday at 4 & 6 pm and Sunday at 7, 9 & 11 am in D.Min.who is coordinating the effort for our parish, by email at church and 9:30 am in Duffy Center. [email protected] or 6154807584.  Please contact any current leader or email [email protected]. You can also contact John Rodgers at 8432412947.   By adding your name to our group, you will be honoring the request of Our Blessed Mother, made  by her at Lourdes, Fatima and other apparitions to “pray the Rosary for Peace” which is very much The Prayer Shawl Ministry’s next meeting will be needed in these times of discord. on Monday, June 28, at 1:00 pm in PAC Hall. All Our Lady of the Rosary, Pray for us... are welcome!

Volunteers Needed for the  Gift Shop !! Call Joann Cordell at  8436513737,  ext. 235 The liturgical ministries of our parish need volunteers. We are currently in need of volunteers for the ministries of Sacristan, Altar Server, and Extraordinary Minister of the g{tÇ~ lÉâ fÉ ixÜç `âv{4 Eucharist. I hope that you prayerfully consider I would like to thank the priests, the staff, and all the involvement in one of these ministries. If you have any parishioners for the phone calls, cards, and most of interest in serving in any of these ministries, please contact all, your prayers while I was out. Thank you again, Daniel Dobay at the Church office.  Cheryl Ferguson June 27, 2021  Community Outreach  13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Joyful Hearts, our new parish ministry for those 55 years and older, will be meeting for lunch on Sunday, July 11th at 1:00pm at Los Cabos Mexican Here we are at the end of June 2021. This will be my Grill, 670 Hwy 17 S, Surfside Beach last Knights Corner article, because on July 1st our 29575. Please join us for an afternoon Council will have a newly elected Grand Knight, of fellowship. The cost of the buffet Henry Villegas, who will take over as the Leader of which will be for our group only is $13.00 per person. Beverage, tax, and tip is not included in the cost. the Council. It has been my honor to serve the Mario, the manager, is a parishioner of St. Michael’s. If Council over the past twelve months.  you are interested in joining us, please call, text, or email With the pandemic, it has been difficult at times, but Barbara Sands: 7047969989, [email protected] by we made it through and were able to help and assist Wednesday, July 7th, so that reservations can be made. many individuals who needed some assistance. That Please mark your calendar for the following events. is what we are about. Yes, we run parties and More information to follow in the future: dinners, but at the same time all the money we raise July 7th  Survey game (similar to Family Feud at those events goes to help others. Our dues pretty guessing game in teams) at 810 much take care of our operational expenses. Our Billiards in Market Common, 7 p.m. own member’s generosity with time, talent and  money helps us to move along without any problems.  July 12th  First Line Dancing Class, 1M2 p.m. at PAC Hall(Rosalie Drust, will be teaching)  The last thing I want to say in this final article is to  thank all of you, our St. Michael Parishioners. You July 18th  Movie, The African Queen, 3 p.m. at have been fantastic with your support of the food the Stone Theatre drives, the Christmas Wreath sale and your monetary  th donations for the Coats for Kids, The Columbus July 20  Dinner, Saltaire Coastal Kitchen,  Hope (Tootsie Roll) Foundation and Help for needy  4 p.m.  high school students. You all make it happen. So, August 15th  Lunch, Prestwick Country Club, 1 p.m. once again thank you.  Fraternally, December 12th Christmas Celebration Lunch, Prestwick Country Club, 1 p.m.  Ken Hein M Grand Knight

St. Vincent de Paul will continue with our drivethru food pantry on Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 at PAC hall and is open to all. Our barber is available on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and requires an appointment. We will signup our neighbors at the food pantry and financial aid for each available slot. Our financial aid is on Tuesday afternoons from 3 to 5 at PAC hall and does require an appointment. To schedule an appointment, please call 8434243820. Our clothing boutique is closed  until further notice. We now have laundry  vouchers available to those who are homeless and have now where to wash their clothes.    O Heavenly Father, all the elements of nature obey 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. June 27, 2021 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

XIII DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO Para nuestra misa en espanol, estamos necesitando a lec-  tores, cantantes, quienes toquen instrumentos musicales, Meditación: Marcos 5, 21R43 voluntarios para llevar las ofrendas de pan y vino y recoger la limosna, Por favor, ponerse en contacto con el Padre Or- lando. Si pudieras usar una sola palabra para de Quienes esten interesados en programar sus quinceañeras, scribir el relato del Evangelio de hoy de la bautismos, matrimonios o aniversarios ponerse en contacto curación de la mujer con hemorragias, ¿cuál con el Padre Orlando sería? ¿Fe? ¿Contacto? ¿Poder? Todas estas son buenas maneras de resumir lo que sucedió a esta mujer, pero Nuestra escuela parroquial tiene cupos disponibles y becas veamos esta historia desde otro ángulo. Podríamos decir que para estudiantes de kinder a sexto grado. Por favor ponerse la palabra que mejor la describe es “esfuerzo”. en contacto con ela oficina de la escuela en el 843651 6795. Esta mujer había tomado una decisión. Iba a abrirse camino entre la multitud porque creía que Jesús podía sanarla. Así La clase de prepararcion de bautismos: segundo jueves de que se esforzó por acercarse y, ¡fue sanada! cada mes, 6:30 pm, en el PAC (en español y en Ingles) Nuestra parroquia cuenta con una Capilla de Adoracion Otras personas en las Escrituras actuaron igual que esta mu- Perpetua que es accesible las 24 horas del dia. Consideren jer. Una fue la mujer cananea que tuvo tres oportunidades pasar unos minutos en compania con el Senor Sacramen- para desistir. Pero siguió intentando, y su hija fue curada tado. (Mateo 15, 2128). También están el ciego Bartimeo, una mujer “pecadora” y diez hombres enfermos de lepra  (Marcos 10, 4652; Lucas 7, 3650; 17, 1229). Todos hici- Disparos automáticos producto de nuestra cultura del  eron un esfuerzo por vencer los obstáculos y fueron bende- aborto cidos por eso. Recientemente ha habido demasiados tiroteos automovilís- Ahora veamos las respuestas de Jesús a estas personas. A la ticos en Estados Unidos, tiroteos que reclaman la vida de mujer cananea le dijo: “¡Mujer, qué grande es tu fe!” (Mateo personas inocentes. ¡Ningún ser humano tiene derecho a 15, 28). A Bartimeo le dijo: “tu fe te ha sanado” (Marcos 10, quitarle la vida a otro! Estamos molestos por estos asesina- 52). A la mujer pecadora le dijo: “Por tu fe has sido salvada; tos! "¡Deben parar", decimos! Las vidas de las víctimas se vete tranquila” (Lucas 7, 50). Y a la mujer del Evangelio de vieron truncadas antes de que pudieran alcanzar su máximo hoy, Jesús le dijo: “Hija, tu fe te ha curado” (Marcos 5, 34). potencial. En cada situación, Jesús les dijo a las personas que su confi- ¿Pero qué les ha enseñado la sociedad a estos asesinos? anza y su fe en él habían jugado un papel vital para recibir la Quizás todos tenemos la culpa. Después de todo, ¿qué sanidad que buscaban. El poder del Señor se manifestó debi- ejemplo hemos estado dando a nuestra juventud? do a la forma en que las personas buscaron vencer los ob- Nuestra sociedad tiene una ley que dice que si alguien es un stáculos. Si ellos no se hubieran continuado esforzando en la inconveniente o está en el camino o es un gasto no deseado, fe, ¡probablemente no se habrían sanado! entonces está bien matar a esa persona. Esa ley se llama Imitemos a estos héroes y heroínas de la fe. Pongamos toda "aborto". Los bebés abortados son asesinados por sus pro- nuestra confianza en el Señor. Perseveremos en la oración, pias madres. tanto por nosotros mismos como por nuestros seres queri- No hay nadie para llorar su muerte. ¿Dónde está la protesta dos. Acerquémonos con confianza y toquemos el manto de pública contra estos asesinatos? ¡Esa ley ha estado vigente Jesús. por 48 años! ¡El aborto también debe detenerse!  "Dios nos creó a cada uno de nosotros y nos otorgó el “Señor, confiaré en ti sin importar las circunstancias.” derecho a la vida" R South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem   Sabiduría 1, 1315; 2, 2324  “El aborto no es lo correcto. No es la Voluntad de Dios ” R Dr. Romeon Facey, Bishop of Freedom Evangelical Asso- Salmo 30 (29), 46. 1113 DE LA PALABRA ENTRE ciation in Portmore  2 Corintios 8, 7. 9. 1315 NOSOTROS 1+800+638R8539 "De hecho, tolerar un mal grave dentro de una sociedad es en sí mismo una forma de mal grave"  Archbishop Charles J. Chaput  June 27, 2021  Around the Diocese 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Focus on Religious Freedom www.cffor.org  Religious Freedom Week:June 2229  The annual observance of Religious Freedom Week began as the Fortnight for Freedom in 2012, when the Church and other religious liberty advocates were concerned about threats to the Defense of Marriage Act. (1) In 2021, the U.S. Bishops continue to see threats to Catholic institutions in many different areas of concern. Also, this year's observance comes as the Supreme Court is due to rule on a Philadelphia th First Amendment case that has implications for religious free- TheTenth Annual Pawleys Island 4 of July dom in the area of foster care and adoption. "Domestically, a Evening Celebrationwill be held on Sunday, major area of concern continues to be freedom for Catholic July 4, at 5:00pminside Precious Blood of institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and child welfare ser- Christ Catholic Church AT 1633 Waverly vice providers, to carry out their missions with integrity," said a bishops' press release.(2) Road in Pawleys Island.  The Church is encouraged to "Pray  Reflect  Act" on the The program is a salute to our nation, our following themes: veterans and ourfirstresponders featuring Adoption & Foster Care Catholic Social Services during the Pandemic  thePawleys Island Concert Band Brass The (Misguided) Equality Act  Choir. Plans for this event were made when Church Vandalism social distancing was stillrequired by CDC Catholics in Nigeria  Conscience Rights for Medical Professionals  guidelines. Masksareoptional. The event is Solidarity with Christians in Iraq  sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council Free Speech (3) 11028and Assembly 3272. "The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Commit- tee for Religious Liberty collaborated with the Office of Inter- Doors open at 4:30 pm.Forinformation call national Justice and Peace to raise awareness and show solidar- 8432359931. Admission isfree. ity with people throughout the world who suffer for their faith, from the persecution of Christians in Nicaragua to highlighting Pope Francis's trip to Iraq this year." (4) Through prayer, education, and public action during religious RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WEEK 2021:  Freedom Week, the USCCB hopes to promote the essential right of religious freedom for Catholics and for those of all SOLIDARITY IN FREEDOM! faiths.   The USCCB has asked that Catholics across the "Religious freedom remains one of American's most precious nation take time to celebrate  possessions. And, as my brothers, the United States Bishops, have reminded us, all are called to be vigilant, precisely as religious freedom by praying, reflecting, and by good citizens, to preserve and defend that freedom from eve- taking action on religious liberty both here in this rything that would threaten or compromise it. Pope country and abroad.  Francis  Religious Freedom Week began on June 22, the (aleteai.org, 6/3/21(1)(2); catholicphilly.com, 6/4/21(3); cam- Feast of St. Thomas and St. John Fisher, and dendiocese.org, 5/2021; catholicnewsherald.com, ends on June 29,  6/2/21; dosafl.com, 6/3/21(4); catholicvote.org, 6/2/21(5) the Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul.   Happening Now:  Ruling thatVermont Cannot Deny Aid Catholics for Freedom of Religion welcome every- to Catholic School Students Vermont's Town Tuition Program (TTP) provides funding for one to participate in praying the Rosary for students in towns where the public school system does not cov- America on the steps outside St. Andrew C.C. on er all grade levels. When TTP administrators refused funding Tuesday, June 29 at 3:00pm. We will pray for to four students who chose to attend a Catholic high school, our Church, our government, and for each and eve- their parents and the diocese sued and won at the Court of Ap- ry state (mentioned by name). Please bring folding peals. "Four years ago, the Supreme Court reminded states that it has repeatedly confirmed that denying a generally available chairs.  benefit solely on account of religious identity imposes a penal- ty on the free exercise of religion ...," wrote Judge Steven For questions contact Carol Jean Walters at #631 Menashi. "Officials who administer Vermont's (TTP) never- 9260995 or #8432360162  email at: theless continued to discriminate against religious schools and (5) [email protected]  students in violation of the first Amendment." June 27, 2021   Faith Enrichment  13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

UPDATE: We are pleased to learn that the South Carolina Supreme Court has stayed an execution that was scheduled for June 18.The court determined that the execution could not take place until a choice could be made available between the electric chair and the firing squad. At the present time, the firing squad is not ready for use.   Please join me as we continue to pray for Brad Sigmon and Freddie Owens as this process continues to unfold.  Kindly notify the church when someone has been hospitalized or discharged. Please note that in order to keep our prayer list for the sick/hospitalized up to date, we will remove names monthly unless otherwise notified. Please call the office to let us know if someone needs to remain on the list. Thank you.

OUR SICK OR HOSPITALIZED:  OUR HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Marilyn Plotzke, Scott Dalton, Mary Vandee, Diane Salone, Tracy Walsh, Kelle Frey, David Ellenberger, Carla Attanasio, Aramis & Adonis Kochan, Paul Kaufman Sr, Sophia Rae, Maricela Marvaez, Barbara Feddon, Cheryl Ferguson, Lexy Edelen, Emily Anderson, Scott Clark, Robert Mott, Susan Niznik, Mary Downs, Tommy McGehee, Carl Plotzke, Jim Cheryl Ford, Green, Thalia Lennon, Carolyn Price, Irene Overall, Brian Falls, Frances Abate, Judy O’Connor, Julie Murphy Chandler, Shirley Rourke, Jack (Irish) Price, Brian Falls, Patty Minore, Elvis David, Mark, Marie Radin, Maria Osicki, Arthur Murphy, Pat Duffy, Jerry Martin, Vincent Autorino, Maxine Kisner, Steve Brigido, John Poremba, Jean Stains, Aileen Page, Jeanne Cirriello, Barbara Escheneaugh, Andy Shamblin, Michael Guadagnal, Sophie Camil, Sandy Popeleski, Dolores Enzor, Gary Thomas, Lori Homer, Pat Driscoll, Henry Blackstrom, Steve Bruce, Steve Haller, Michael Martin, Eric Nailer, Steven Jacko, Gerry Saley, James Reed, Bill Bycraft, Robyn Bukovsky, Salvatore Spina, Alice Benelli, Sebastian Davis, Tony Acero, Will Smith,

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  OUR NURSING HOME/ASSISTED LIVING PARISHIONERS: Margaret Bonaro, Rose Lodrick, Jean Forlano, Jean PLEASE NOTE: As the COVID19 restrictions are lifted, we McKenna, Marguerite O'Brien will start to bring communion to the hospitals, nursing homes, Frank Gorski, Eileen assisted living, or private homes. This is dependent on the Gagne, Joan O’Keefe, David Maselli, Theresa Cashman, individual facility guidelines and requests.  Veronica Routhier, Amy Boykin, Bill Eagan, Bob Jefferson, Wilma Jefferson, Margie Farrell, Letitia Please continue to pray on a daily basis for McGlone, Florence Bushman, William Moore, Jim God’s protection upon those serving in our Stephano, Charles Pratt, Eugene Berggren, Wava Parker, military and their families. May God keep John Eisinger, Nancy James, Ann Jones. them safe and may God Bless America! Also please pray for all healthcare workers  and first responders. May they be safe.

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