St Mary’s @ @ @ @ @ Greenville, South Carolina

8 March 2020

Dear Friends in Christ,

In the Nicene Creed we confess that Jesus Christ is “God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God,” and these words are an emphatic affirmation that the man who is the son of Mary is also the divine Second Person of the Most Holy . But the Light which we confess Christ to be is not the created light which sprang forth at the dawn of creation when the Father commanded: Let there be light! No, Christ Jesus in his divine nature is the bearer of the uncreated Light which is the brightness of divine , and in the Christian East that is often called Tabor Light as a reference to the holy mystery of Christ’s Transfiguration on Mount Tabor.

The Transfiguration is described by Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and every year the Gospel appointed for the Second Sunday of Lent is an account of that event. Jesus takes the inner circle of the Twelve with him up a high mountain - identified by tradition as Mount Tabor - to prepare them for the tribulation to come, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church explains the significance of the event: “From the day Peter confessed that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, the Master ‘began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things…and be killed and on the third day be raised.’ Peter scorns this prediction, nor do the others understand it any better than he. In this context the mysterious episode of Jesus’ Transfiguration takes place on a high mountain, before three witnesses chosen by himself: Peter, James and John. Jesus’ face and clothes become dazzling with light, and and appear, speaking ‘of his departure, which he was to accomplish at Jerusalem.’ A cloud covers him and a voice from heaven says, ‘This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him!’” (CCC 554)

“For a moment Jesus discloses his divine glory, confirming Peter’s confession. He also reveals that he will have to go by the way of the cross at Jerusalem in order ‘to enter into his glory.’ Moses and Elijah had seen God’s glory on the Mountain; the Law and the Prophets had announced the Messiah’s sufferings. Christ’s Passion is the will of the Father: the Son acts as God’s servant, the cloud indicates the presence of the Holy Spirit … The Transfiguration gives us a foretaste of Christ’s glorious coming, when he “will change our lowly body to be like his glorious body. But it also recalls that ‘it is through many persecutions that we must enter the kingdom of God.’” (CCC 555-556)

Standing in the transfigured glory of the Lord Jesus, Peter was filled with both fear and awe. He could scarcely look at the brightness of Christ’s glory, and yet he could not imagine leaving that sacred place. The brightness of the cloud at Tabor and at Christ’s Baptism in the Jordan is the same brightness that blinded Saul on the Damascus Road, that burst forth in the bush which burned before Moses without being consumed, and that filled the Meeting Tent and the Temple as a sign of God’s presence among his people. At this Mass let us rejoice to be in the presence of the Light from Light, even as we prepare to go down from the mountain and give witness to Christ by joining him in the Way of the Cross.

Father Newman LENTENLENTEN Vespers VESPERS

Saint Mary's Church Fr. Jay Scott Newman, Pastor

Sundays in Lent

1 March - 5 April

5.00 PM

Thirty minutes of Silence, Hymnody and Plainchant. Come and bring a friend.

338 West Washington Street, Downtown Greenville 29601 Calendar of Events

Mass Schedule & Intentions Meetings & Events * Financial Report Sunday, 8 March 2020 Sunday, 8 March 2020 Weekend of 29 Feb/1 Mar 7.30 am @ Frank & Frances Watkins 9.00 am 3 & 4 Year Olds (K4 classroom 9.00 am @ Mary Gore of Hall) Needed 35,200 11.00 am Pro populo Nursery: During 9.00 am Mass Received 37,569 1.00 pm Spanish Mass Coffee & doughnuts: After 9.00 am Mass (P) Surplus 2,369 Our Solemn Mass at 11 am each Sunday is 9.00 am Scripture Study streamed live on our parish Facebook page and 5.00 pm Solemn Vespers (church) is available later as a recording on both our Poor Box 532 Facebook page and the parish YouTube channel. Black & Indian Home Monday, 9 March 2020 Monday, 9 March 2020 Mission 2,488 7.00 am The Johnson Family Offertory Year to Date Tuesday, 10 March 2020 Tuesday, 10 March 2020 Needed 1,232,000 Received 1,266,412 7.00 am @ Living & Deceased Members/ 10.00 am Council of Catholic Women Shaw & Conti Families 6.30 pm Knights of Columbus (M) Surplus 34,412

Wednesday, 11 March 2020 Wednesday, 11 March 2020 Electronic Giving: If you want to have direct management of 7.00 am @ Phil Wilmeth 5.00-6.00 pm & your Electronic Fund Transfer Confessions (church) online, you can now do so 6.00-7.30 pm All Ministries Fair Planning Meeting through the “Make a Gift” link 6.30-7.30 pm Religious Education on the homepage of our website. 6.30 pm Introduction to Catholicism For more information or if you have any questions please Thursday, 12 March 2020 Thursday, 12 March 2020 contact Jennifer Anderson at [email protected]. 7.00 am Manuel Jose Soto 6.30 pm Fr Newman Lenten Class

Friday, 13 March 2020 Friday, 13 March 2020

7.00 am Fr Gregory, OSB of Norcia 5.30-6.30 am Pillars of Christ (early group) 6.15 am Morning Prayer (church) Forward in Faith 6.30-8.00 am Pillars of Christ Capital Campaign 10.00 am Scripture Study Class $7 Million to Raise 3.30-5.00 pm Youth Choir Practice 6.00 pm Way of the Cross (church) 2019 to 2023 followed by Lenten Dinner (P) Donations 1,610,595 Saturday, 14 March 2020 Saturday, 14 March 2020 Received

5.00 pm @ Edward Bondura 8.00-9.00 am - Grove Rd Pledge abortion clinic 1,322,532 3.30-4.30 pm Confessions (church) Balance

Still to Go 4,066,873 G - Gallivan Hall M - McGrady Hall * All events in Sacred Heart Hall P - Pazdan Hall Dining Room unless a location is listed. St Mary’s Catholic Church presents A Lenten Morning of Recollection on the Life and Ministry of Pope St Leo the Great with Fr Benjamin Roberts and Pastor Andrew Weisner Saturday 21 March 2020 8.30 am Morning Prayer in the Church 9.00 am Coffee and Pastries in Gallivan Hall 9.30 am Lecture in Gallivan Hall

Free registration is required on the parish website www.smcgvl.org/christian-formation/lent

About Father Roberts and Pastor Weisner The Reverend Dr. Benjamin Roberts is a Catholic priest and pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Monroe, NC. Father Roberts is a priest of the Diocese of Charlotte and an alumnus of Lenoir-Rhyne University, and his doctorate is in preaching from the Aquinas Institute of Theology. The Reverend Dr. Andrew Weisner is a Lutheran pastor and chaplain of Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, NC. Pastor Weisner has served in many Lutheran churches in North Carolina and as a professor at Lenoir-Rhyne, and his doctorate is in church history.

Father Roberts and Pastor Weisner will both speak on the life and ministry of Pope St Leo the Great who served the Church as Bishop of Rome from 440 to 461 and exercised one of the most significant teaching ministries in the history of Christianity. They will examine the challenges faced by Pope Leo, the style and content of his preaching, and the ways in which his example may serve the Church in our time.

Father Benjamin Roberts (left) and Pastor Andrew Weisner (right). Requiescat in pace Please pray for the repose of the soul of Father Marcin Zahuta (pastor of St Thomas More - Columbia), who died recently. We extend our prayers and sympathy to his family Parish News and friends.

Prayer For The Faithful Departed Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and may perpetual Collection for 7/8 March light shine upon them. May their souls, and all the souls Support of the Parish & St Mary’s Capital Campaign of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. St Mary’s is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners. Thank you for your generosity and support.

Father Newman’s Lenten Classes Thursdays of March Job Opening 6.30 pm in Sacred Heart Hall St Mary’s School is accepting applications for a qualified full-time kindergarten teaching assistant 12, 19 & 26 March starting in August 2020. Prior experience working “Our Bodies Tell God’s Story” by Christopher West with young children is preferred, but not required. Traditional Christian teaching on sexuality, Candidates need not possess a formal teaching license marriage, gender identity, and related questions for this position. Email resume and cover letter to [email protected]. Deadline for applications is Friday, 27 March.

Lenten Devotions Prayer Requests Way of the Cross Solemn Vespers Please pray for all those who are hospitalized and for Fridays of Lent Sundays of Lent at 6 pm at 5 pm all those who are shut-ins, ill or recuperating at home, especially Paulina Cruz, Brett Gervais, Pinto, Joseph & Sandy Srp, Marie-Therese Isidore, Carlton Carpenter, Jim Barber, Alfred Smith, Mauren Lukovic, Christine Tancrell, Lenore Cole, Celsea Patry, John Friday Lenten Dinner Tyler, Hunter Conant, Ruth O’Rourke, Rafael Marquez, The members of the St Mary’s Council of Catholic Women Lori Wylie, Kenneth & Nancy Tessier, Patricia will serve a light dinner after each of the Stations of the O’Leary, Robert Brown, John Hever, Juliet Roy, Chris Cross, beginning Friday 28 February. Grilled cheese Papademitriou, Jeannine Harvey, David Gibbons, Jim & sandwiches, salad, soup and beverages will be served in the Adair Andreasson, Ellen Plowden, Mary Lou Ferguson, dining room of Pazdan Hall. Judy McColl, Mary Stillmock, Chuck & Shelby Gaschler, Rose Mary Koski, Mary Berman and James Smith.

Fridays of Lent

All Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. On days of Join us in Pazdan Hall after the abstinence, meat should not be eaten at any meal. The law 9.00 am Mass for doughnuts of abstinence binds all Catholics who have completed their 14th year. 8, 22 & 29 March St Mary’s Catholic Church Forward in Faith

An Addition to the Monsignor Baum Center

By adding a new gymnasium to the side of the existing Baum Center, we will provide a beautiful space for many purposes, including use by parish groups during the school day. A full kitchen, separate rest rooms, its own entrance, and a stage much wider than the one in our present gym will give this new building its own character and make it ideal for parish events. The total cost for the gym expansion is $3 million, and naming opportunities will be presented soon.

The main entrance to the new gym.

The interior of the new gym looking towards the stage. A side view showing the existing gym beyond the new structure.

The exit from our parking lot will run along the side of the new gym.

A view of the rear of the new gym from Hampton Avenue.

All gifts to the Forward in Faith campaign stay at St Mary’s Church to enable the construction of the new gym, the addition of an annex to the church to provide handicapped accessible confessionals and rest rooms, and restoration work inside the church to replace the pews and wood paneling, repair the organ, patch and paint the plaster, and install new HVAC equipment. Daily Mass Readings St Mary’s is online: For the daily Mass readings, visit http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/ Website https://smcgvl.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stmarysgvl/ YouTube Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Greenville, SC Spring Forward Daylight Savings Time begins this year on Sunday 8 March. Remember to turn your clocks forward one Monthly Parish Brunch hour before going to bed Saturday night. The next KofC Monthly Breakfast is scheduled for Sunday 15 March in the Pazdan Hall Dining Room after all the morning Masses. All are welcome to share Welcome Newcomers breakfast with the parish family. We welcome the following new members to our parish family: Dr & Mrs Alexander Kornfeld, Mr & Mrs Michael Mendola, Mr Stephen Spohn, Mr & Mrs 2019 Tax Statements Kevin Peterson and Mr & Mrs Anthony Thome. Please contact Jennifer Anderson, Director of Finance, at [email protected] or 864.679.4102 if you would like a copy of your contribution statement for 2019. Please allow several days to process and mail your statement. Religious Education Tax statements are only mailed upon request. Sunday Mornings for 3 & 4 Year Olds 9.00 am in the K-4 classroom of Sacred Heart Hall

Religious Education Grades 1-8 Classes meet on Wednesday 6.30–7.30 pm

Vacation Bible School 2020 Parade Around the Our Father with St Joseph of Cupertino 15-18 June (Monday - Thursday) 9 am - noon (Music program noon on Thursday)

First Day Theme: God Listens – Prayer Bible Verse: “Praise the God of heaven, God’s love endures forever.” Psalm 136.26

Registration forms for families, teen volunteers and adult volunteers are now available online at smcgvl.org under Christian Formation then VBS. We are now looking for adult volunteers; if you are interested please contact [email protected] or 864.449.8253. Judy Masterson864-506-0964 Ingrid Ireland 864-329-0044 Contacts: Greenvile, SC29605 1142 Grove Road Greenville Women’s Clinic Public right-of-way, location: Vigil

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Our Lady’s Pantry ERPETUAL P Volunteer Opportunities E UCHARISTIC A DORATION Our Lady’s Pantry, a ministry of St Mary Magdalene Catholic Charities, is in need of volunteers to serve families living with A key card is required to enter the chapel. If you would food insecurity in our community. The like to sign up as an adorer or regular visitor, or just visit following opportunities are currently open for volunteers: for the day, please come to the St Mary Magdalene parish office Monday - Friday, between9.00 am and 3.30 pm. Food Shopping Buddies to assist clients to select their groceries - Wednesdays, 12 - 3 pm

Prince of Peace Data Entry Volunteers

“Could you not watch one hour with me?” - Mark 14.37. If interested, contact Gracie Ortiz, Catholic Charities To share an hour with the Lord, contact Lisa Buss at Regional Coordinator for the Upstate, 864.331.2626 and 864.508.7123 or [email protected]. [email protected]. All hours are available for co-adorers, most especially: Monday 4 pm Natural Family Planning Wednesday 9 am Thursday 1 pm & 6 pm A free, introductory session of the Creighton Model Fertility Care System, a modern, effective method of NFP, will be held on Wednesday 11 March at 7.00 pm at St Rafka SC Council of Catholic Women in Greer. To register, please contact Nancy McGrath, RN, 90th Annual Convention CFCP at [email protected] or 864.292.0475 The SC Council of Catholic Women’s 90th Annual Convention will be held 13-15 March at the Embassy Young Adult Ministry Suites Golf Resort & Convention Center, 670 Verdae Evangelization Retreat Blvd, Greenville. This year’s theme is, “Here I AM Lord… Is it I Lord” (1 Samuel 3). The Convention Dedication is Saturday 21 March at the Basilica of St Peter in Columbia: the 200th Year Celebration of the Diocese of Charleston. This is a day retreat offered to the Young Adults in the Diocese The Convention Project is Human Trafficking. More of Charleston to learn more about Evangelization and its information and registration are available at scccw.org. importance in the Church. From learning about the Gospel message, to sharing testimonies, to living like Disciples, this will be a great day for those who are ready to learn Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat more about their faith! The retreat is open to young adults (ages 18-35) from across the Diocese, and don’t forget to Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats bring spiritual healing and invite a friend. The cost of the event is $10 (lunch included). strengthening of faith to individuals who have had or Contact Cara Lawley at [email protected] or participated in an abortion. Join us on the journey to 843.670.2586 if you have questions. More information and healing, peace and reconciliation in Greenville on 20- registration is available at 22 March. For information and registration call Christy https://charlestondiocese.configio.com/pd/72/young- 803.554.6088 or Kathy 803.546.6010. adult-ministry-evangelization-retreat 17th Annual Tears of Christ IgnIted By truth Catholic Conference “Jesus wept, not merely from the deep thoughts April 18, 2020 • 9 a.m. of his understanding but from spontaneous NC State Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh tenderness, from the goodness and mercy, the Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Msgr. David Brockman Matthew Leonard, former Evangelical Vicar General, Diocese of Raleigh encompassing loving-kindness and exuberant missionary, now author, podcaster, & Promise of Complete Forgiveness* Jesse Romero, retired LA deputy sheriff, filmmaker, appears regularly on EWTN, former boxing champion, and Catholic Relevant Radio, and CBS radio talk show host affection of the Son of God for his own work, the “The Secret of Catholicism that “Divine Mercy and Redemption” Changes Everything” race of man.”

This precious insight takes us to the heart of the interior life of St. John Henry Newman

Dr. John Bergsma, prof of Theology at Stephanie Gray, international pro-life Franciscan University of Steubenville, activist, debates abortion advocates, (1801–1890), from the treasures guest on EWTN & Relevant Radio interviewed on ABC, NBC, & Fox News, “Confession as Spiritual Warfare” presenter for “Talks at Google” of which these meditations “Building a Culture of Life” are offered as a devotional aid for the season of Lent. Drawn chiefly from his sermons and gently modernized, these meditations offer a share Helen Alvare, professor at George Mason University, papal delegate to the in the fruit of his contemplation, that we might the United Nations for women & the family, Used with permission of the Marian Fathers of the Youth Programs with Speakers USCCB representative, and ABC news Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. consultant Music, Pizza, and Prayer: Fr. Ian Van Heusen & Dana Catherine better enjoy with him the “one thing which is all “State of Religious Freedom” in all to us,” which is “to live in Christ’s presence, * I want to grant a complete pardon to the souls that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion on the Feast of My mercy (Diary, 1109). Whoever approaches the Fountain of Life on this day will be granted complete forgiveness of sins and punishment (Diary, 300). to hear his voice, to see his countenance.” Words of Jesus to St. Faustina

Advance Tickets Adults $15, Students Free (age 10-College) IgnitedByTruth.org Promoted on: Save the Date: Scott Hahn in Greenville Don’t miss Scott Hahn and the St Paul Center at St Joseph School in Greenville on Sunday, 3 May. Join us as we explore how to live out the joy of the Gospel through our family life. Go deeper into the riches of our

TOPICS/SPEAKERS Catholic faith. Schedule and registration are online at CatholiC https://stpaulcenter.com/greenville/ SoCial DoCtrine “Care for the Sick and Dying: Rooted in Catholic Social Doctrine” in MeDiCine Sr Mary Diana Dreger, OP, MD

Cathedral of St PatriCk “The Secularist Attack on Religious Liberty of Medical Practitioners in the Literature and Law” Charlotte Joseph Meaney, PhD Painting Workshop 9 May 13-18 July “Religious Freedom and Vaccine Compulsion: 8.00aM - 6.45PM A View Through Catholic Social Teaching” Paul J. Carson, MD, FACP St Rafka in Greer

ABOUT “A Catholic Response to the Opioid Crisis” Converging Roads is a regional conference Jeffrey Berger, MD, FASAM St Rafka Maronite Catholic Church series offering continuing education for health care professionals that equips them will host Greek Master Iconographer to practice the highest ethical and medical “Ethical Standards in the Pharmaceutical Industry” standards of their profession. Through Jennifer E. Miller, PhD collaboration with dioceses, hospitals, and Theodoros Papadopoulos to universities, Converging Roads provides health care professionals, chaplains, “Hidden in Plain Sight: conduct a 6-day intensive course students, and administrators with the most Human Trafficking in Our Midst” up-to-date training in health care ethics Debbie Shinskie, RN enabling them to more effectively care for on Byzantine Iconography. their patients. Open to all, regardless of faith tradition, Converging Roads is rooted in the “Access to Healthcare for the Poor & Undocumented” Participants will be conducted Hippocratic and Catholic ethical tradition Sr Mary Diana Dreger, OP, MD & and is presented in multiple locations across through the ancient egg tempera the country each year. Dcn Clarke E. Cochran, PhD steps to create an Icon of The Virgin

Please see the website for a full schedule, speaker bios, and registration with the Christ Child. The cost is $685 which includes https://ForLifeandFamily.org/events/cr20-cnc/ all materials needed. Please visit theodoreicons.com/sc Continuing education credits for healthcare professionals will be offered. to register or contact Aziza Stansberry at 864.506.1924 Presented collaboratively by the St John Paul II Foundation, the Diocese of Charlotte, and Belmont Abbey College. or [email protected]. Father Jay Scott Newman, VF Father Orlando Cheverría Pastor of St Mary’s Church Parochial Vicar [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4100 864.520.1184

Assisting Priests

Father Jonathan Duncan Father Bartholomew Leon Chaplain to St Joseph’s Catholic School Administrator of St Rafka Church [email protected] [email protected] 817.475.6909 864.469.9119

Permanent Deacons

Deacon Nestor Acosta Deacon John Heuser [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4118 864.679.4113

Deacon Clark Brittain Deacon Joe Sanfilippo [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4120 864.679.4119

Deacon Diego Ferro Deacon George Tierney [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4112 864.679.4115

Deacon Alex Garvey Deacon Tom Whalen [email protected] [email protected] 864.255.1096 864.679.4108

Staff Vickie Acosta Timothy Nielsen Executive Assistant to the Pastor Pastoral Associate [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4100 864.679.4114

Jennifer Anderson Chris Ortiz Director of Finance and Human Resources Director of Youth Ministry [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4102 864.679.4111

Arlen Clarke Pat Perkins Choirmaster Director of Administration [email protected] [email protected] 864.901.1250 864.679.4109

Jaime Escobar David Rhyne Director of Facilities Organist [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4107 864.270.4689

Joann Miller Lisa Watkins Director of Religious Education Director of Communications [email protected] [email protected] 864.679.4110 864.679.4105