The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte The Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis

Bishop of Charlotte JUNE 6, 2021 CORPUS CHRISTI Very Rev. Christopher A. Roux Rector & Pastor SUNDAY CYCLE: B — WEEKDAY CYCLE: I — PSALTER: WEEK II

WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am, 11 am and 12:30 pm

DAILY MASSES Monday - Friday: 12:10 pm Saturday: 8 am

HOLY DAY SCHEDULE 7:30 am, 12:10 pm, 7 pm

CONFESSION Thirty minutes before daily Masses Saturday: 7:30 am and 4 - 5 pm Sunday: 10 - 11 am

ADORATION Wednesday: 8 am - 6 pm Sunday: 10 - 11 am

PARISH OFFICE HOURS Mon., Wed., Fri.: 9 am to 5 pm

Mission Statement We the members of The Cathedral of St. Patrick, through the mercy of God the Father, the grace of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit, seek to grow continually in knowledge of and love for God. We strive to enable ongoing conversion to Christ of our adults, to inspire faith in our children, and to be witnesses of His love in the greater community.

Address: 1621 Dilworth Road East, Charlotte, NC 28203 Phone: (704) 334-2283 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.stpatricks.org DATE MASSES & INTENTIONS EVENTS

No 8:00 am Mass or 7:30 am Confessions due to diaconate ordinations at St. Mark’s Saturday 5:30 pm † Andrew Smith

June 5th Requested by Mark Smith 4:00 PM—Confessions 5:30 PM—Mass

7:30 am Pro Populo 7:30 AM—Mass 9:00 am † Sebastian Chavarria 9:00 AM—Mass Sunday Requested by Rosa Chavarria 10:00 AM—Corpus Christi Procession June 6th 10:00—11:00 AM—Confessions 11:00 am Jack & Barbara Reagan 11:00 AM—Mass Requested by the Kennelly Family 12:30 PM—Mass Corpus Christi 12:30 pm † Julie Kelly 2:00 PM—Baptism—Levy Requested by the Kelly Family 4:30—6:00 PM—Boy Scout Troop Meeting

11:30 AM—Confession Monday 12:10 pm Fr. Mark Lawlor 12:10 PM—Mass June 7th Requested by Jean Beaudoin 5:45 PM—Pietra Fitness Easter Series 7:00 PM—Knights of Columbus Meeting

Tuesday 12:10 pm Louis Savoia 11:30 AM—Confession June 8th Requested by the Somerville Family 12:10 PM—Mass

Wednesday 12:10 pm Mr. Matthews 8:00 AM—6:00 PM—Adoration 11:30 AM—Confession June 9th Requested by the Rosamond family 12:10 PM—Mass

Thursday 12:10 pm † Charles Rains 11:30 AM—Confession 12:10 PM—Mass June 10th Requested by Carol Rains 6:00 PM—Prayer Vigil for Nicaragua

Friday 12:10 pm † Elsa Friedman 11:30 AM—Confession 12:10 PM—Mass June 11th Requested by Omega Hartman 4:00—9:00 PM—Boy Scout Court of Honor

8:00 am † Tuc, To, Cuong, Van 7:30 AM—Confessions 8:00 AM—Mass Saturday Requested by Ly Nyguyen 10:00 AM—Baptism—Schmitt June 12th 5:30 pm Evelyn Pachana 4:00 PM—Confessions Requested by the Somerville Family 5:30 PM—Mass

7:30 am † Elizabeth Crown 7:30 AM—Mass 9:00 AM—Mass Requested by Katie Sholtis Sunday 10:00—11:00 AM—Confessions June 13th 9:00 am Pro Populo 10:00—11:00 AM—Adoration 11:00 am † John Crown 11:00 AM—Mass 12:30 PM—Mass 11th Sunday of Requested by Katie Sholtis 2:00—5:00 PM—Young Adult Ministry—Getting Ordinary Time 12:30 pm Dolores Wintering Grilled Requested by Geralyn Wintering 7:00 PM—Organ Recital

COMMUNION MOTET: (11) O Salutaris Hostia—Edward Elgar (1857-1934) O saving victim who opens the gate of heaven, hostile wars press on us: give strength, bring aid. To the Lord, three in one, be everlasting glory, for life without end he gives us in (his) Kingdom.

(12:30) Sing Forth, O Sion—MA Charpentier (1643-1704)

CLOSING HYMN: O Jesus Christ, Remember

Words: Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Music: AURELIA, Samuel S. Wesley, 1810-1876

POSTLUDE: Plein Jeu (Pange Lingua)—Nicolas de Grigny (1672-1703) Acknowledgements: The English Mass setting is the Mass in Honor of St. Thomas More; Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB, © St. Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana, 47577. The Communion Antiphon is from By Flowing Waters: Chant for the Liturgy, Copyright © 1999 by Paul F. Ford. All rights reserved. Published and Administered by The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota 56321. Used with Permission. The responsorial psalm antiphons are from The St. Noël Chabanel Responsorial Psalm Project, http;//chabanelpsalms.org. Creative Common Copyright © 2010. Scripture texts © 1970, 1997, 1998, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved.

MEN’S SHELTER DONATIONS We are still unable to assist at the Men's Shelter of Char- lotte this month as we nor- mally would. Instead, we in- vite everyone to please con- sider making a monetary do- nation toward the shelter which will cover the cost of a meal.

Please donate here: www.stpatricks.org/mens-shelter

Thank you for your generosity! CATHOLIC CHARITIES DRIVE YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Over the next couple weeks we will collect house- Getting Grilled—Sunday, June 13th hold donations to benefit the people served by Catho- Our annual Getting Grilled event will be held on lic Charities. Here are the items of need (critical Sunday, June 13th at 2 pm in the parking lot behind needs in bold): bathroom tissue, laundry detergent, the Family Life Center. Enjoy burgers and hot dogs paper towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, on the grill as we listen to a talk by our guest household cleaning supplies, mini shampoo and con- speaker, Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, STD! Fr. Kirby is a noted ditioners, shaving cream, razors and feminine hy- author and speaker, and has appeared on EWTN. giene products. No time to shop? A donation of $30 BYOB. feeds a family for one week. Monetary donations are tax deductible. Make your check payable to Catholic Facebook: “The Cathedral of St. Patrick - Young Adult Ministry” Charities Diocese of Charlotte and mail it to 1123 Instagram: @stpatricksyam Web: www.stpatricks.org/yam South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28203. E-mail us at: [email protected] KNEELERS FOR PRIESTS ADORERS NEEDED St. Patrick's will host kneelers for our diocesan tran- sitional deacons, Joseph Wasswa and Juan Miguel The Cathedral is in need of additional regular adorers Sanchez, from Saturday, June 12th through Friday, who can commit at least one hour a week to spend time June 18th. The kneelers will be located in front of the with our Lord during Wednesday Adoration of the statue of Our Lady to the right of the ambo. You are Blessed Sacrament. If you are available to sign up for one or more Holy Hour between 8 am and 6 pm on invited to pray at the two kneelers for these men and Wednesdays, please contact Mary Johnston via e-mail to write your well wishes in their personal journals. at: [email protected] The kneelers and journals will be presented to the deacons as gifts upon their ordination to the priest- hood on June 19th, 2021. GET FORMED Visit www.formed.org and search for St. Patrick’s LATIN MASS Cathedral for access to a wealth of Catholic material. Our annual Solemn High Mass in the Extraordinary Form (the Traditional Latin Mass) will be offered at DUC IN ALTUM the Cathedral on Tuesday, June 29th at 7 pm, the Attention all Catholic young women ages 15-19! Feast of Ss. Peter & Paul. All are welcome to attend. Do you know where your life is going? Do you have a desire to grow deeper after the role model of QUO VADIS DAYS our Lady? You are invited to attend the fifth annual Attention all Catholic young men ages 15-19! Do Duc In Altum camp to spend time with other young you know where your life is going? The Lord Jesus women your age looking at the Lord’s call in your has a great plan for you! You are invited to attend life, while having fun and receiving the tools for a the eighth annual Quo Vadis Days camp to spend strong prayer life. DIA is led by priests and Reli- time with other young men your age looking at the gious of the diocese and is supported by the diocesan Lord’s call in your life while having fun. QVD is led Office of Vocations. Duc In Altum camp will be by priests and seminarians of the diocese and is sup- held from June 21-25, 2021 at Belmont Abbey Col- ported by the diocesan Office of Vocations. Quo lege in Belmont. The cost of the camp is $150.00. Vadis Days will be held from June 14-18, 2021 at Registration deadline is Wednesday, June 16, Belmont Abbey College in Belmont. The cost of the 2021. camp is $150.00. Registration deadline is Wednes- day, June 9, 2021. If you are interested, please visit If you are interested, please visit our website: our website: www.charlottevocations.org or contact Sister Mary www.charlottediocese.org/vocations/quo-vadis-days Raphael at (704) 370-3402 or via e-mail at or contact Father Brian Becker, Diocesan Promoter [email protected] or Lainie Lord at of Vocations at [email protected] (704) 370-3401 or [email protected] ADULT FAITH FORMATION Continuing religious education for adults striving to grow in their faith The Penitential Act

After the greeting has been completed and Mass has truly begun, the celebrant will lead the congregation in an act of penance, acknowl- edging our sinful nature to prepare ourselves for right worship. This is an extremely ancient part of the Mass, being mentioned by Church Fathers such as St. Justin , it first appears in the Didache, “Gathered together on the Lord’s day, break bread and give thanks, after having confessed your sins, so that your sacrifice may be pure.”

The following is the full Confiteor:

Brethren (brothers and sisters), let us acknowledge our sins, and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.

A brief pause for silence follows. Then all recite together the formula of general confession: I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do,

And, striking their breast, they say: through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;

Then they continue: Therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the Angels and , and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.

The absolution by the Priest follows: May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life. The people reply: Amen.

Afterwards the congregation will say the Kyrie, begging the Lord for mercy (some priests will only say this part at Mass, omitting the Confiteor, and the remission of venial sin that it gives us)

Kyrie Eleison, Kyrie Eleison (Lord, Have mercy) Christe Eleison, Christe Eleison (Christ, Have mercy) Kyrie Eleison, Kyrie Eleison

SAINTS IN TRAINING Formation for young children learning the Faith to become saints

At Mass - WE SAY WE ARE SORRY

Before we are able to participate at Jesus’ Last Supper each week at Mass, we must first say we are sorry and ask Jesus for forgiveness. This allows us a clean heart. We not only ask Jesus for forgiveness, but we ask for- giveness from all those in the Church. The Body of Christ is broken when sin separates us, so this act of penance reunites the people before Jesus!

DO ALL THAT YOU CAN TO LIVE IN PEACE WITH EVERYONE. ROMANS 12:18

St. John Vianney was a French priest well known for his ability to hear confessions. He lovingly listened and prayed, and challenged his people to repent well and not sin again. People would come from all over so that he could hear their confessions!

Color St. John Vianney, and draw yourself saying “I’m sorry…”-

Don’t forget to color his stole purple! SAINTS OF THE WEEK Sunday, June 6: St. Claud—Bishop and Abbot St. Claud was born in Besancon, France to a senator sometime during the seventh century. He felt called by God and became a diocesan priest in Besancon. After twelve years of serving the Lord in this capacity he retired to a monastery where he lived a simpler life. Claud was elected abbot of the monastery and introduced reforms and enforced the Rule of St. Benedict. In 685 he was appointed Bishop of Besancon, which he reluctantly ac- cepted. After ruling for seven years he returned to his monastery. Monday, June 7: St. Paul of Constantinople—Bishop and Martyr St. Paul of Constantinople, also known as St. Paul the Confessor, was chosen Archbishop of Constan- tinople in 336. He took a strong stand against the heresy of Arianism, which denied the divinity of Christ, and was driven out in 338. He returned to Constantinople in 340, but was driven out again and exiled to Mesopotamia by Emperor Constantius. St. Paul returned a third time in 344, but was again exiled, this time to Cucusus, Armenia. He was imprisoned and starved. St. Paul received his martyr- dom when he was overwhelmed by a group of Arians and strangled to death while celebrating Mass.

Tuesday, June 8: St. Jacques Berthieu—Priest and Martyr St. Jacques was born in France on Nov. 27, 1838, and he entered the Jesuit order in October 1873. A couple of years later, St. Jacques joined a Jesuit mission to , where he would eventually become mission supe- rior in 1885. The work was difficult, and required the to move multiple times for their safety. In 1896, St. Jacques was kidnapped and was given the choice of becoming an advisor to the anti-Catholic rebels or death. St. Jacques replied “I cannot consent to this; I prefer to die." He was beaten by several men with clubs, and then shot to death. St. Jacques’ body was tossed into the Mananara River. There would be reports of miraculous healings by many people who later drank from the river where St. Jacques’ body was disposed.

Wednesday, June 9: St. Jose de Anchieta—Priest St. Jose de Anchieta was born to a wealthy family of the Canary Islands on March 19, 1534. He received his education in Portugal. Jose joined the Jesuits in 1551 and was assigned to preach the Faith to the native populations in Brazil. Together with Fr. Emanuel Nóbrega he arrived in Piratininga on the feast of St. Paul, which they renamed Sao Paulo. They also founded the city of Rio de Janeiro. They were highly successful at converting the natives to Catholicism, and underwent many trials which included being taken captive. Jose was good with languages and picked up the native languages well to communicate with the people.

Thursday, June 10: St. Landericus—Bishop St. Landericus, also known as Landry, was born in France sometime during the seventh century. He worked as chief clerk to the royal chancery. In 650 he was appointed Bishop of Paris. As bishop, Landericus showed great concern for the poor. He sold all of his possessions and gave the money to the poor. He even went so far as to sell some of the Church’s belongings to help the people. Seeing that the sick poor were not being well cared for in Paris, he founded the hospital of St. Christopher which later became the the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. At his invitation, the Benedictine order was welcomed into Paris and established the St. Denis Abbey.

Friday, June 11: St. Barnabas—Martyr St. Barnabas, born as Joseph, was a Jewish man of the tribe of Levi who became a disciple of Christ. He experi- enced such great success spreading the Gospel message, that we was renamed Barnabas, which means “Son of Exhortation.” He is described in the book of Acts as “A good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith” (Cf. Acts 11:24), and was given the title of “Apostle” (Acts 14:14). St. Barnabas was able to successfully convince the Twelve Apostles of St. Paul’s conversion to Christ. Together with St. Paul, St. Barnabas helped form Christian churches in Antioch, Cyprus, and other cities in Asia. According to tradition, St. Barnabas received martyrdom around the year 61 when he was tortured and stoned to death. Saturday, June 12: St. Peter of Mount Athos—Hermit St. Peter was born sometime during the seventh century in Greece. He resided in Constantinople and served as a soldier in the imperial army. In 667, while engaged in combat against the Syrian army, he was taken captive and was imprisoned in Samara. He prayed for the intercession of St. Simeon and was released. Af- ter acquiring his freedom, Peter was given the monastic habit from the and retired to Mount Athos to live as a hermit after experiencing a vision of Our Lady. He spent the rest of his life as a hermit upon that mountain, frequently experiencing assaults by Satan but remaining true to the Faith. LIVESTREAMS LECTOR SCHEDULE

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – 11:00 am WEEKEND OF JUNE 5-6

On social media: The 11:00 am Mass will be 5:30 PM Mass  Lector: Kathy Belfiore livestreamed on our Facebook page:

www.facebook.com/stpatrickcathedral 7:30 AM Mass

 Lector: Chris Poore Home page: Our livestreams are embedded directly on the Cathedral home page at: 9:00 AM Mass

 Lector: Mary Johnston www.stpatricks.org 11:00 AM Mass FAITH FORMATION  Lector: Bill Rusciolelli

The Cathedral Faith Formation program is open to all 12:30 PM Mass children of registered parishioners of the Cathedral  Lector: Pamela D’Costa from Kindergarten through eighth grade. Faith For- mation meets Sunday mornings 10:15—11:30 am. WEEKEND OF JUNE 12-13 For more information, visit the parish website at www.stpatricks.org/faith-formation-children or con- 5:30 PM Mass  Lector: Alicia Barone tact Emily Clary at (704) 334-2283 ext. 413 or via e- mail: [email protected] 7:30 AM Mass

 Lector: Bill Rusciolelli FIRST COMMUNION 9:00 AM Mass

Children ordinarily receive First Holy Communion in  Lector: Karen Cates second grade. The Diocese requires a child partici- 11:00 AM Mass pate in one full year of faith formation in a parish or  Lector: Mary Johnston school setting before their First Holy Communion year. For more information, visit the parish website at 12:30 PM Mass www.stpatricks.org/first-communion or contact  Lector: Brett Keeter Emily Clary in the parish office at (704) 334-2283 ext. 413 or via e-mail: [email protected] Interested in serving as an altar server or lector? Please contact: CONFIRMATION ALTAR SERVERS LECTORS Deacon Bruck Deacon Medina Confirmation for children is available to rising 9th [email protected] [email protected] grade students who have completed at least two years of religious education. Classes meet twice a month on Sunday, 10:15—11:30 am. For more information, INTERCESSORY PRAYERS please visit www.stpatricks.org/confirmation or con- PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS: tact Emily Clary in the parish office at (704) 334- Dinis Anjos; † Tom Ashcraft; Adele Baxter; Michele 2283 ext. 413 or via e-mail: [email protected] Broadfoot ; Bill Butler, son of Joan Barkley; Tom Car- lisle; Elizabeth Chekal; Kristin Darden, Thomas Des- RCIA mond, daughter of Broderick family; † Mark Ferreira; Jimmy Lee Hager; Don Halstead; Phillip Hatcher; Baby The Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) is a formation Nolan Henderson; Conrad John; Rosellen Kline; Harry program for adults interested in becoming Catholic or Laughlin; † Pat Loncar; Esther Martin; Michael McRae; Catholics hoping to complete the Sacraments of Ini- † Kevin Moran; Michael Pappas; † Jimmie Patrum; Jean tiation. Classes meet on Wednesday evenings from Perrone; ; Doug Ponischil; Mia Quintero; Josette Roisin; 7—8:30 pm. For more information, visit the parish Jim Scancarelli; † Ethan Scott; † Richard Sorensen; website at www.stpatricks.org/rcia or contact us at Charlotte Sparks; Richard Stipanovic; † Donna Wingert; [email protected] † Bill Youngblood, all servicemen & women.

TOTUS TUUS SUMMER CAMP BECOME A PARISHIONER Totus Tuus is a week-long summer camp for children Church membership is an obligation of discipleship and love and teens which runs June 27th through July 2nd. that derives from being united with Christ. At the Cathedral, active membership is a requirement for the celebration of a The program combines daily Mass, songs, games, marriage or baptism, for one to be eligible to be a Godparent or Eucharistic Adoration and tons of fun! Totus Tuus is Conformation sponsor, and for special benefits such as tuition split into two separate age groups and times: the subsidy at a Catholic school. There are certain minimum re- Grade 1-6 program meets June 28th—July 2nd from quirements for parish membership called the precepts of the 9 am to 2:30 pm, and the Grade 7-12 program meets Church. The following are three of those precepts and how we look upon them in relation to parish membership. June 27th—July 1st from 7 to 9 pm. The cost is $30 per child with a family maximum of $90. To register ATTENDANCE AT WEEKLY MASS. The first precept of please fill out a form and return it to the parish office the Church requires the faithful to participate in the Eucharistic or sign up online at: www.stpatricks.org/totus-tuus celebration when the Christian community gathers together on the day commemorating the Resurrection of the Lord (CCC #2042) and on holy days of obligation (CCC #2043). Since the VIGILIA DE ORACIÓN Cathedral’s weekly Mass attendance envelopes are the primary way we determine if parishioners are regularly attending Mass, Los jueves a las 6 pm, nos reunimos parishioners must place their envelopes in the collection basket en la Catedral para una Vigilia de every Sunday regardless of whether one makes a financial con- Adoración por la Paz y la Justicia en tribution or donates online. Nicaragua, que en estos últimos me- RECEIPT OF THE SACRAMENTS. The third and fourth ses está pasando por momentos turbulentos y ata- precept of the Church state that the faithful must ensure prepa- ques físicos contra la Iglesia Católica, sus templos, y ration for the Eucharist by the reception of the Sacrament of sus Obispos. Todos son bienvenidos a unirse a la Penance at least once a year, and the reception of Holy Com- Adoración, rezar el Santo Rosario y la corona de munion at least once a year during the Easter season (CCC #2042) and to join in fast and abstinence during Lent. adoración y reparación, y terminando con la oración de exorcismo de San Miguel Arcángel. La vigilia de SUPPORT OF THE CHURCH. The fifth precept of the oración es en español. Church states that the faithful have the duty of providing for

the material needs of the Church, each according to their abili- Vigilias de junio: 10th, 17th, 24th ties in a regular, identifiable and meaningful way. HOW TO REGISTER AS A PARISHIONER DIACONATE FORMATION To register as a parishioner of the Cathedral, Considering the Diaconate? If you are interested in please visit www.stpatricks.org/join or scan the the possibility of being formed as a Permanent Dea- QR code to the right, and complete the simple con in the Diocese of Charlotte, you must make ini- online form. Alternatively, paper registration forms are located near each of the entrances of tial contact with Deacon Ed Konarski at the Cathedral. [email protected] by July 15, 2021. Only those men who appear to have a genuine call to formation as a Deacon will be invited by the BANNS OF MARRIAGE

Formation Team to complete application for admis- Emma Gallagher & Dillon Norman sion to the next formation class. The norms required Wedding: June 12th for application to the formation program can be found on the Diocese of Charlotte website at Hannah Koaches & Matthew Mahony www.charlottediocese.org/permanent-diaconate/ Wedding: June 26th permanent-diaconate/ and then clicking on Applica- tion Norms. Please review these norms closely. WELCOME IN BAPTISM

ONLINE GIVING Emmaline Levy Scan the QR code to the right or visit Baptism: June 6th www.stpatricks.org/online-giving for more information on how you can Hayden Schmitt sign-up for online giving today! Baptism: June 12th PPARISHARISH SSTAFFTAFF PPARISHARISH MMINISTRIESINISTRIES

Very Rev. Christopher A. Roux Altar Guild Prayer & Adoration Pastor and Rector [email protected] [email protected]

E-mail: [email protected] Respect Life Ministry Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 428 Altar Servers [email protected] [email protected]

Rev. Ernest Nebangongnjoh Christmas Dinner Scouts Parochial Vicar [email protected] [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 422 Men’s Homeless Shelter Ushers [email protected] [email protected]

Rev. Mr. Paul Bruck, Deacon Young Adult Ministry E-mail: [email protected] Knights of Columbus [email protected] [email protected] Rev. Dr. Brian McNulty, Deacon Lectors For more information or to volun- E-mail: [email protected] teer please contact the ministry- [email protected] above or visit: Rev. Mr. Carlos Medina, Deacon www.stpatricks.org/ministries E-mail: [email protected]

Mrs. Emily Clary, Faith Formation SOCIALOCIAL MEDIAEDIA E-mail: [email protected] S M Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 413 Facebook Twitter @stpatrickcathedral @stpatcathedral Dr. Gianfranco DeLuca, Director of Music E-mail: [email protected] YouTube Instagram stpatricks.org/ Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 425 @stpatrickcathedral youtube Mrs. Mim Hinson, Receptionist E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 410 Parish Web Site: www.stpatricks.org

Mrs. Debra Lemmon, Business Manager E-mail: [email protected] Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter: Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 427

Mrs. Elizabeth Loeber, Bookkeeper E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 421

Mr. James Sarkis, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (704) 334-2283 ext. 432

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