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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   843R712R1882 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION  Rob Starr, Deacon   843R421R6725 843R651R6795 John Tomasicchio, Deacon 845R313R1855 Jason Baynes, Principal Donald Efken, Deacon (Ret.) 843R668R2542  Nancy Esposito, Administrative Assistant 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 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, 6 pm, Duffy Center Cancer Support Connie Schoch / 7500307 3rd Tuesday, 10 am, PAC Hall  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 Cub Scouts Scott Carleton  4454036 Mondays, 6:30 pm, Duffy Center 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 Girl Scouts Kyle Myres 4213982 Mondays, 6:30 pm, School Classrooms 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, 8/07/21 Saturday, 8/07/21St. Sixtus II 9:00 AM Franciscan Crown Rosary  Cry/Bride Room 8:00 AM + Mary Elizabeth Rhodes 9:30 AM Life in the Spirit Meeting  PAC Hall 4:00 PM + Lucy Forlano 10:00 AM BurialNGerald & Dolores Romaine Columbarium 4:30 PM (Duffy) (L) Barbara Kennedy 12:00 PM Patriotic Rosary Outside (Hwy. 17) 6:00 PM + Harriet Miller  Baptism  Church Sunday, 8/08/21 Sunday, 8/08/21 7:00 AM  Parish 1:00 PM Monthly Rosary  Columbarium 9:00 AM + Clara Puerto Monday, 8/09/21 9:30 AM (Duffy) + Sonia Rangel 10:00 AM Staff Training  PAC Hall 11:00 AM (L) Anicia & Rodrigo Thanksgiving Mass 1:00 PM Line Dancing Lessons  PAC Hall 2:00 PM  (Spanish Mass) + Antonio Ricciuti 6:30 PM Cub Scouts  Duffy Center Monday, 8/09/21St. Teresa Benedicta  SCC (Acero)  PAC Room B 8:00 AM + James French 7:00 PM KofC Convention Planning  PAC Room A Tuesday, 8/10/21 12:00 PM + Bonnie Vaccaro 1:00 PM Charismatic Prayer  PAC Hall Tuesday, 8/10/21St. Lawrence 2:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul Interviews PAC Hall 8:00 AM + Eleanor Gates  5:30 PM Divorce Recovery  PAC Room A 12:00 PM  Deceased members of the Hart, Heslin, &  7:00 PM Ushers Meeting  PAC Hall Casilli Families   Wednesday, 8/11/21 Wednesday, 8/11/21St. Clare 11:15 AM Novena  Church 8:00 AM + Garrett & Clement Gagne 3:00 PM  St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry PAC Hall 12:00 PM + Lorraine Gaddis 6:00 PM Ice Cream SocialNDuffy Center Thursday, 8/12/21St. Jane Frances 7:00 PM Hispanic Choir Practice  PAC Room A Thursday, 8/12/21 8:00 AM + James French 8:45 AM Marian Movement  Cry/Bride Room 12:00 PM + Colum Gavin 10:00 AM SCC (Wardman)  PAC Room A Friday, 8/13/21Sts. Pontian & Hippolytus  Grief & Loss  PAC Hall 8:00 AM + James Walker 12:00 PM SCC (Soberano)  PAC Room A 12:00 PM + Eileen Bulsak & David Ryback 6:30 PM SCC (Encounter with Jesus)  PAC Room B Saturday, 8/14/21St.   Baptism Prep  PAC Hall & Room A 8:00 AM + Barry Gwyer Friday, 8/13/21 4:00 PM + Edward Rizzuto, Sr. 10:00 AM Funeral  John & Shirley Rourke  Church 4:30 PM (Duffy) + Olivia Lee Farr Saturday, 8/14/21 9:00 AM St. Vincent de Paul Mtg.  PAC Hall  6:00 PM + Michael Struth 12:00 PM Patriotic Rosary Outside (Hwy. 17) Sunday, 8/15/21 5:00 PM Help 4 Kids collection  Narthex 7:00 AM  Parish Sunday, 8/15/21 9:00 AM + Kathleen Martin 8:00 AM Help 4 Kids collection  Narthex 9:30 AM (Duffy) + Tim McGraw 4:00 PM Filipino Mass  Church 11:00 AM + James Muncie 5:00 PM Filipino Fellowship  PAC Hall 2:00 PM  (Spanish Mass) + Almeringo Caruso  

We remember the recently deceased & their loved ones in prayer with sympathy and love: Ralph Quaranta, husband of Fran Quaranta Florence Sweeney, sisterinlaw of MaryAnn Grombkowski Martha Mead, wife of Raymond Mead Evelyn Trombino, wife of Frank Trombino Kevin Reilly, son of Timothy Reilly Please join us Sunday, August 8th at 1:00 pm in the columbarium for the “Monthly Rosary” held on the 2nd Sunday each month.  

August 8, 2021  Parish Informaon 19th 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   [email protected] BAPTISMS: Parents wishing to have their child baptized Rev. Orlando Serrano Ardila, Parochial Vicar must attend a Baptismal Preparation Class which is held on  [email protected] the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in PAC Hall. Rev. Christopher Beyuo, Parochial Vicar You MUST preregister through the BAPTISM link  [email protected] under PARISH FORMS on our Home Page at Manny Acosta, Deacon  www.saintmichaelsc.net . Call extension 228 for  [email protected] information or email [email protected]. Also, we Bob Davis, Deacon  offer the option of celebrating baptisms during the Mass. This  [email protected] is a beautiful way to welcome our newest members to our Jeff Pierfy, Deacon community of faith!   [email protected] MARRIAGE: Please contact extension 226 or email Rob Starr, Deacon  [email protected] at least 6 months before the  [email protected] wedding date. Marriage preparation is required. There is a John Tomasicchio, Deacon WEDDING RESERVATION FORM on our website for  [email protected] reserving a wedding date. Please complete and submit it to Ann Marie Brigido, Financial Secretary  the office in order to secure your desired date. Thank you.   [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. , 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 For additional information and to register please go to our web  [email protected] site southcarolina.engagedencounter.com You may also contact Virginia Yorzinski, Office Manager  Bob and Mary Reimer 8644202633 for information.  [email protected] Let Jesus feed your marriage! Deepen your communication, strengthen your relationship, rekindle your romance and renew your sacrament by attending the Worldwide Marriage Returning a portion of what has been freely given. Encounter Experience on Jan 2830, 2022 in Thank you for your generosity! NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC.Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website at: July 31August 1 https://SCMarriageMatters.org or contact us at [email protected] or 8038109602.  WEEKLY YEAR TO DATE RECEIVED $26,777 $130,259 OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA BUDGET $25,000 $125,000 Please join us every Wednesday morning at DIFFERENCE $1,777 $5,259 11:15 am. This Novena will be prayed in Attendance: 2,804; Online Giving: $7,853 place of praying the rosary before Mass.  Please join us for this special devotion. 2nd Collection Last WeekNSchool Support$5,108 Coordinators, Susan Mendiola at 843424 2nd Collection This WeekNDisaster Assistance 1301, and Frank McNasby at 8438089744. 2nd Collection Next WeekNAssumption  August 8, 2021   Faith Enrichment  19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

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Sunday, Aug 08, 2021NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDI- Joe Nassal. Saint Gaspar, the founder of the Missionaries of the NARY TIME Precious Blood, like Saint Clare hoped to free people from the Let living water flow chains of societal conformity. Clare chose to do it within the con- Jesus said, "Whoever gives only a cup of cold water to one of fines of a cloister; Gaspar, as an itinerant preacher. Both were these little ones to drink" will be rewarded (Matt. 10:42). How being true to themselves and the gospel. Follow your own path much more so if we champion clean water rights for all. Have toward hope. you ever tried to run a bath, only to have sludge emerge from the TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy 34:112; Matthew pipes? Have you visited a familiar lake and found its normally 18:1520 (415). “His eyes were undimmed and his vigor clear water unfit for swimming? Have you gotten sick from unabated.” drinking from a contaminated spring, or developed a rash from Thursday, Aug 12, 2021MEMORIAL OF JANE FRANCES washing in your own sink? Folks around the world and in parts of DE CHANTAL, RELIGIOUS our own country have had this experience often. Take time to Love lifted her higher learn what you can do locally and globally to ensure access to , a French widow who founded the Visit- what Francis calls a “basic and universal human right"N ation Nuns in 1610, was a welloff, educated woman with admin- safe drinking water. istrative talent and deep faith who was widowed at age 28. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Kings 19:48; Ephesians 4:30N Obliged to live with a cruel fatherinlaw, she coped by pouring 5:2; John 6:4151 (116). “ looked and there at his herself into charity work and spiritual development, eventually head was a hearth cake and a jug of water.” teaming up with Saint to found a religious com- Monday, Aug 09, 2021MEMORIAL OF TERESA BENE- munity. Have you ever coped with difficulties by trying to be- DICTA OF THE CROSS, , MARTYR come a better person? What trial in your life could nudge you Pick up a pageturner of faith toward greater goodness? Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross was born in 1891 TODAY'S READINGS: Joshua 3:710a, 11, 1317; Mat- and was killed at Auschwitz in 1942. She was a German Jewish thew 18:21N19:1 (416). “Moved with compassion the mas- philosopher who had been an atheist, although she had admired ter of that servantlet him go and forgave him the loan.” Christians she knew. She shocked everyone by becoming Catho- Friday, Aug 13, 2021MEMORIAL OF PONTIAN, POPE, lic and, 11 years later, a Carmelite nun. Her conversion was AND HIPPOLYTUS, PRIEST, MARTYRS prompted by an allnight reading of the autobiography of Saint What unites is greater than what divides Teresa of Ávila, a 16thcentury Carmelite also of Jewish origins. Pope Pontian and Hippolytus were both imprisoned in Pick up a copy of the autobiographies of both these riveting during Roman persecutions. Before their deaths in 235, Pontian saintsNand see how they contribute to your own ongoing conver- and Hippolytus reconciled, because for a time the two were arch- sion. enemies. Indeed, Hippolytus had been elected by his TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy 10:1222; Matthew followers who were in stark opposition to Pontian’s tolerant 17:2227 (413). “And they were overwhelmed with grief.”  stance on reconciling returning Christians to the church. In the Tuesday, Aug 10, 2021FEAST OF LAWRENCE, DEACON, end, Pontian and Hippolytus realized that their shared love of MARTYR Christ far surpassed any differences. Finding one common ele- Find your way to serve ment with an enemy is the first step toward reconciliation. Per- Lawrence was one of seven deacons martyred in Rome under haps we can start with our shared humanity and work our way Emperor Valerian in 258. The word deaconNfrom the Greek from there.  word for serviceNdescribes the work of these early ministers: TODAY'S READINGS: Joshua 24:113; Matthew 19:312 beginning with the first seven deacons mentioned in the Acts of (417). “I gave you a land that you had not tilled and cities the Apostles, appointed to serve the everyday needs of the flock that you had not built, to dwell in.” while the apostles busied themselves with evangelization. To- Saturday, Aug 14, 2021MEMORIAL OF MAXIMILIAN day’s Catholic deacons are ordained; permanent deacons can KOLBE, PRIEST, MARTYR preach at Mass and preside over weddings, Baptisms, and funer- Give a piece of your heart alsNwhile transitional deacons later become priests. Learn more Maximilian Kolbe shook up the rules for saintmaking. At Kol- at .org. be’s 1982 , Pope John Paul II named him a “martyr TODAY'S READINGS: 2 Corinthians 9:610; John 12:24 of charity.” No longer could one become a martyr only by being 26 (618). "Where I am, there also will my servant be." killed because of “hatred for the faith.” Now one killed because Wednesday, Aug 11, 2021MEMORIAL OF CLARE, VIR- of charitable work, as Maximilian was, could also be a martyr. GIN This opened the door to sainthood for others who were murdered Hope lights the way for their good work, like Notre Dame Sister of Saint Clare, founder of the Poor Clare order of nuns, is part of a Brazil, the Adorers of the Blood of Christ sisters of Liberia, or long line of women and men who gave up everything for the sake the Maryknoll sisters of El Salvador. We are all called in some of following Christ, and, in turn, inspired others to join them on way to be martyrs, even if we give away only a part of our lives. their holy journey. Often meeting significant resistance, these Give away a piece of your life today. brave souls persevered, driven by a passion to bring God’s Good TODAY'S READINGS: Joshua 24:1429; Matthew 19:13 News to the world. “Like a shooting star against the dark sky of 15 (418). “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent injustice and ignorance, founders of religious communities lit up them; for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” the landscape with a burst of hope,”says Precious Blood Father ©2021 TrueQuest Communications  August 8, 2021   Faith Enrichment  19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

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Perpetual Adoration Needs your Help. The above is a list of hours where there is only a single adorer. Please help by taking one of these hours. It’s only one hour a week!! The red hours listed mean we have no adorers for that time slot. Please contact Bob or Leasa Leewe on 843 299 0335 or [email protected]. To view the most current list of Adoration Openings please go the Church Web Site www.saintmichaelsc.net and click on the “Adoration Coverage Needs” button.  WHAT IS THE EUCHARIST?The Eucharist is those who keep Him company in the middle of the night so that nothing less than Jesus’ Complete and Personal gift perpetual adoration may be a reality.  of Himself to usNBody, Blood, Soul and Divinity under the appearances of bread and wine in the IT BRINGS PEACE!! Pope John Paul II said that the best, the Consecrated Host. He hides His immense Glory, most effective and the surest way of bringing lasting peace on Beauty and Dignity in the Blessed Sacrament be- earth is through the great power of Eucharistic Adoration. Only cause He wants us to come to Him in faith that we May love Him Jesus has the power and love to redirect the course of history for Himself. back to the path of peace which He promised. The Eucharist brings  JESUS GIVES US HIS GRACES!!! Jesus stays with us day SPEND A SPECIFIC HOUR EACH WEEK WITH JESUS and night in the Blessed Sacrament, calling out to each one of us: IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT!! Jesus waits for us in this “Come to me all of you who are weary and find life burdensome Sacrament of Love, where He appeals to each one of us: “could and I will refresh you” (Mt 11:28).  you not watch one Hour with me?” (Mt 6:40) This hour that WHAT IS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION? Eucharistic Ado- Jesus wants you to spend with Him is spent any way you want ration is an expression of our love for Jesus who loves us so to: reading the Holy Bible, praying the Holy Rosary, with your much that he never wants to leave us and so stays with us day favorite prayer book, or speaking to Jesus heart to Heart as one and night in the Blessed Sacrament. For He says: Behold “I am does with a friend. You may be so tired or troubled or worn out with you always because I have loved you with an everlasting that you may just want to sit and relax and enjoy the sweet peace love. And constant is my affection for you” (Mt 28:20; Jer 31:3). that comes from simply being with the One who loves you the Pope John Paul II in his first encyclical letter, Redemptor Homi- most, Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Peace to all nis, says that Eucharistic Adoration is the most fundamental duty hearts. and peaceful hearts make a peaceful world. When you in the life of the Christian and that liturgical celebration of the pray the Rosary in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament you Eucharist and private worship of the Eucharist complement each love Jesus with the Heart of Mary and offer to Jesus the perfect other. He states: Our communal worship at Mass must go to- Adoration of Mary. Jesus receives your Holy Hour as if Mary gether with our personal worship of Jesus in the Eucharistic Ado- Herself were making it. Mary encloses you in Her Heart and ration in order that our love may be complete. Jesus accepts your hour with Him as coming directly from the WHAT IS PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORA- Heart of His very own Mother. The heart of Mary makes up TION? Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is simply our re- for what is lacking in our own hearts. (From MISSIONAR- sponse to Jesus’ love for us whereby each of us is willing to IES OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT) spend a quiet holy hour in His Eucharistic Presence once a week on a regular basis that we may have perpetual (7 days a week 24 hours a day) exposition of the Blessed Sacra- ment. Jesus is never left alone and the chapel is always open. EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE!! Everyone can partici- pate because everyone can find at least one hour a week to spend with Jesus. And whatever hour you choose is most pleasing to the Lord. But he is especially pleased with the sacrifice made by MayAugust 16, 8, 2021 2021    Faith Special Enrichment Noce 19th Sunday Ascension in Ordinary of the TimeLord  LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINAR

OCTOBER 23R24, 2021V8:00 AM T 4:00 PM ALL ARE WELCOME  The Life in the Spirit Seminar is a weekend of experiencing the miraculous work of the Holy Spirit as Christ deepens our faith, reconciles our sins, heals our deep hurts, increases our prayer life, and leads us to a new relationship with Him.  The Seminar will take place in PAC Hall. It will start on Saturday morning at 8:00 AM with a Continental Breakfast. Both Saturday and Sunday will be full days, so lunch will be included. Snack breaks and liquid refreshment will be available throughout the day.   Your Sunday Obligation will be fulfilled with all the participants as part of the Seminar. If you have previously attended a Life in the Spirit Seminar/Retreat and would like to help facilitate, please let us know. REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY BY CALLING 8439972530.  Jesus said, “All this I have spoken while still with you. But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:25-27

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 because “it is proper that those who are prevented from being present at the community’s celebration should be refreshed with the Eucharist. In this way they may realize that they are united not only with the Lord’s sacrifice but also with the community itself and are supported by the love of their brothers and sisters” (Holy 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 gathered in way of serving as Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers to bring the Eucharist to our sick & homebound brothers and sisters. This is a wonderful ministry to Catholics whose health prevents them from coming to Church. As a spiritual companion, you as Extraordinary Minister of Communion visit and pray with them, and most importantly, bring the Eucharist to them. In doing so, you also bring to the sick and homebound the presence of the faith community of our parish.  Training is provided for all those who are called to this ministry. We are working to restart our outreach to homebound parishioners who wish to receive the Eucharist.  Christ makes it quite clear that he expects us to be different. If you feel called to this ministry contact Rita LaBruzzo, One of the ways he expects us to be different is by practicing  D.Min.who is coordinating the effort for our parish, by email at stewardship of time, talent and treasure. [email protected] or 6154807584. August 8, 2021  Saint Michael School 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

SCIENCE & ELA TEACHER M 5TH M 6TH GRADE: St. Michael Catholic School located in Murrells Inlet, SC which is in close proximity to Myrtle Beach, is seeking a fulltime 5th M 6th grade Science and ELA teacher for the 20212022 school year.   Now Accepting Applications  The successful candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree or for the 20212022 School Year! higher, and teaching certification in SC is preferable or another state. Teaching candidates who are Catholic is preferred, or Christian teacher who shares in the mission of the school and values Catholic education. The teacher will establish and maintain good classroom management while providing the appropriate learning atmosphere and activities designed to maximize student competencies and skills for intellectual, emotional, physical, social and spiritual growth. To apply, please submit cover letter, resume, references and transcripts to: St. Michael Catholic School, 542 Cypress Avenue, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Attn: Jason Baynes, Principal or email [email protected]. Deadline to apply is August 6, 2021. PARTTIME PE TEACHER / ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: St. Michael Catholic School located in Murrells Inlet, SC which is in close proximity to Myrtle Beach, is seeking a parttime PK M 6th grade PE teacher and Athletic Director for the 20212022 school year.   The successful candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher or a degree in Physical Education, and teaching certification in SC is preferable or another state. Teaching candidates who are Catholic is preferred, or Christian teacher who shares in the mission of the school and values Catholic education. The teacher/AD will establish and maintain good classroom management while providing the appropriate learning atmosphere and activities designed to maximize student competencies and skills for intellectual, emotional, physical, social and spiritual growth. To apply, please submit cover letter, resume, references and transcripts to: St. Michael Catholic School, 542 Cypress Avenue, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Attn: Jason Baynes, Principal or email [email protected]. Deadline to apply is August 30, 2021.  SCHOOL CUSTODIAN NEEDED St. Michael Catholic School is seeking a PARTTIME CUSTODIAN to work from 10:00am to 2:00pm Monday M Friday. Prior custodial experience is required. If you are interested in applying, please send work experience and qualifications to the school office at 542 Cypress Ave., Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, Attn: Jason Baynes, Principal or email [email protected].  

August 8, 2021  Youth & Family  19th Sunday in Ordinary Time CLASSES FOR  PREK THROUGH 8TH GRADE: Open house September 5th  and classes start on:  September 12th  Volunteers Needed   Students that have already Fill the Bus with School Supplies attended prior classes have been mailed registration forms for inperson Religious Education classes at St. We are gearing up for BACK to SCHOOL for OUR Kids!! We Michael's. If you are a new member or have children need YOUR help!! During Tax Free Weekend, we are collecting that have just come of age to attend classes, please email school supplies for the children of Horry County. Volunteers me, call, or come by the parish office during the week will be outside to greet guests and collect donations to place in and ask for Christine.  the school bus.  We are in need of 2 volunteers for the following: We also need teachers, aides, and teenage helpers asap! MB Harley Davidson  4710 South Kings Highway, MB, SC: Contact: [email protected] or call Saturday, August 7th  10 am12 pm; 122 pm; 24 pm 8436513737, ext. 227 Sunday, August 8th 11 am1:30 pm; 1:304:00 pm   NMB Harley Davidson  4002 Highway 17 S, NMB, SC: Saturday, August 7th  10 am12 pm; 122 pm; 2 pm4 pm Sunday, August 8th 11 am1:30 pm; 1:304 pm    Holy Lamb BBQ Fundraiser Our 5th Annual Holy Lamb BBQ Fundraiser at 2541 Forestbrook Road, Myrtle Beach to raise money for new shoes and socks is coming up on Saturday, August 28th!! We need OUR volunteers to help OUR Kids dress their best for the 20212022 School Year. Pulling Pork  Friday, August 20th, 3 volunteers needed:   910:00 am and 1011 am  Wednesday, August 25th, 2 volunteers needed:  910 am and 1011 am Friday, August 27th, 2 volunteers needed: 89 am and 910 am  Event Day  Saturday, August 28th: 10:30 am  1:00 pm  Kitchen Team  2 volunteers 10:30 am  1:00 pm  Server  1 volunteer  1:00 pm  3:00 pm  Kitchen Team  2 volunteers  1:00 pm  3:00 pm  Server  1 volunteer  3:00 pm  5:00 pm  Kitchen Team  2 volunteers  3:00 pm  5:30 pm  Server  1 volunteer  5:00 pm  7:00 pm  Kitchen Team Cleanup  2 volunteers  5:30 pm  7:30 pm  Server/Cleanup 1 volunteer  Without each and every one of our volunteers, we could not help the children of Horry County. Please call (843) 6514310 if you can help. Thank you!

New Beginnings Monthly Food  Distribution M “Drive Thru” Held at Church of the Resurrection 8901 Highway 17 Bypass, Northbound side Surfside Beach, SC 29577 (843)2154500  Upcoming Date: Saturday, August 21, 2021 8:00 AM M 10:00 AM Cars start lining up at 7:00 A.M.

 August 8, 2021 Parish Ministry 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

There will be an Usher meeting on Tuesday, August 10th, at 7:00 St. Michael’s Grief and Loss Support Group is an PM in PAC Hall. All Ushers are ecumenical group for men and women. This group meets invited. There has to be at least one at the Parish Activity Center at 10am on the 2nd and representative from each Mass at 4th Thursday of each month. The next meeting is the meeting. I would especially like Thursday, August 12th in PAC Hall.  to see a representative for the Sunday 5:00 PM that will be starting up again in September, since this will be their For more information, please call Peg Hagan at  first meeting since prior to the pandemic. 8439024547. Contact: Dennis McAloon  (603) 6749622

It’s that time of year! Now that we have resumed meetings in person, schedules are needed for the new fiscal year July 1, 2021June 30, Divorced, Christian, Now What? …. 2022. If you have already submitted The Divorce Recovery group meets on the second and last your calendar requests, thank you. Tuesday each month at 5:30 pm in PAC A. Whether divorced ten days ago or ten years ago, the program offers If not, please email your schedules to Virginia in the valuable insight for everyone. Call Barbara Umpleby at parish office at [email protected] or drop 8432839346 for more information.Barbara, a retired them off during the week, 9 am3 pm. marriage/family therapist and member of St. Michael, facilitates the program. We will do everything we can to accommodate all requests, but appreciate your understanding and  cooperation in working with us and all the organizations  in our limited spaces.    Thank you! The Filipino Tagalog Masses have started again and the next one will be held next Sunday, August 15th, at 4:00 pm in the church. These Masses will continue on the Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Franciscan Third 3rd Sunday of each month. All are welcome! Order, or anyone who wishes to discern if they have a calling to become a Secular Franciscan, the Blessed John Dunn Scotus Fraternity would ROSARY LEADERS NEEDED 1/2 hour before Masses on Saturday at 4 & 6 pm and Sunday at 7, 9 like to invite you to fraternity life at the beach. & 11 am in church and 9:30 am in Duffy Center. We meet on the third Saturday of every month at  9 Please contact any current leader or email :00 am at the Church of St Michael, in PAC Hall [email protected]. You can also contact  542 Cypress Ave. Murrells Inlet, SC. 29576 Please contact David Roman, OFS (Formation Director) at 8435162508 or John Rodgers at 8432412947.  By adding your name to our group, you will be honoring the Barbara Umpleby at 8432839346, for other information. Pax request of Our Blessed Mother, made by her at Lourdes, Fatima Et Bonum and other apparitions to “pray the Rosary for Peace” which is We attend the 8am Mass before the Meeting if you would  very much needed in these times of discord. like to join us. Our Lady of the Rosary, Pray for us...

O Heavenly Father, all the elements of  nature obey your commands, including “Volunteers are Treasured”  hurricanes. Calm the storms that threaten & Needed at our Gift Shop!! us and turn our fear of Your power into praise of Your  goodness. Grant this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Call Joanne at : Your Son, who lives and reigns with the Holy Spirit, one 8436513737 x 235 God, forever and ever. Amen. August 8, 2021  Community Outreach  19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Joyful Hearts, for those 55 years and older, will In order to assist our neighbors in be meeting for dinner on Sunday, August 15th need, the St. Vincent de Paul Society at 1:00pm at Prestwick Country Club, 1001 will continue to offer our financial Links Road, Myrtle Beach 29575. Please join us for an afternoon of fellowship. The cost of the aid on Tuesdays between 3pm  5pm menu for our group only is $18.00 per person. at PAC Hall. To schedule an This includes tax, tip, and beverage (soft appointment for an interview, please drinks, tea, and water). The menu includes a Taco Bar, Potato call 8434243820.  Salad, Fruit Salad, Side Salad, Roll, and Apple Crisp. Since we  are such a large group, please come with $18 cash only that On Wednesdays, our “DriveThru” Food Pantry Barb will take at the door. If you are interested in joining us, will be held from 3pm  5pm at PAC Hall.  please call or email Barbara Sands by Tuesday, August 10th: rd 7047969989, [email protected], so that reservations can be Our barber is available on the 3 Wednesday of made. each month, but requires an appointment for this service. Please mark your calendar for the following events. More information to follow in the near future. Laundry vouchers are now available for the August 9&16  Line Dancing Classes, 1:00 M 2:00pm  homeless who have nowhere else to wash their at PAC Hall clothes. For the barber or laundry vouchers,  please call 8434243820. August 8th Steel Magnolias, Swamp Fox Players,   Georgetown, 2:00pm Our clothing boutique is closed until further notice.   August 12th  Barefoot Queen Riverboat Dinner Cruise,  6:00 M 8:00pm  August 18th Survey game at 810 Billiards, Market    Common, 7:00pm  December 12th Christmas Celebration Lunch, Prestwick   Country Club, 1:00pm FLORIDA:  NOV. 2930 $199  SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE Monthly Meetings:  First Wednesday of every month.  Time: 6PMN8PM Place: Inlet Square Mall Meeting Place  FOR INFORMATION Some of our topics are : CALL SANDY SEES (843) 3409745  “Understanding Suicide, Beyond Surviving OR REV.TOM SEES (843) 9574127 and How to Help A Survivor Heal.”  We have guest speakers periodically and we welcome any- one interested; come and just listen or share your story. For more information, call :   Pat Dorfer at 8433576848.



     August 8, 2021 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

XIX DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO  Para nuestra misa en espanol, estamos necesitando a lectores, cantantes, quienes toquen instrumentos musicales, voluntarios ORDINARIO para llevar las ofrendas de pan y vino y recoger la limosna, Por  favor, ponerse en contacto con el Padre Orlando. Meditación: 1 Reyes 19, 4R8 Quienes esten interesados en programar sus quinceañeras, bau-  tismos, matrimonios o aniversarios ponerse en contacto con el Padre Orlando Levántate y come (1 Reyes 19, 5) Nuestra escuela parroquial tiene cupos disponibles y becas para estudiantes de kinder a sexto grado. Por favor ponerse en Elías se sena abado. La reina Jezebel acaba de ordenar su contacto con ela oficina de la escuela en el 8436516795. ejecución. Solo unos días antes, Elías había tenido un momento Las clases de Ingles se renovaran en Septiembre. de júbilo. Él acababa de “vencer” a cuatrocientos profetas de La clase de prepararcion de bautismos: segundo jueves de Baal, el dios falso. cada mes, 6:30 pm, en el PAC (en español y en Ingles) En unos pocos días, Elías pasó del júbilo total a la depresión Nuestra parroquia cuenta con una Capilla de Adoracion Perpet- ua que es accesible las 24 horas del dia. Consideren pasar unos completa. Fue de la confianza audaz en Dios a temer por su minutos en compania con el Senor Sacramentado. vida. Pasó de senrse un mensajero de Dios a senrse como  una viña sin fruto y sin valor. Se sena tan mal, que Elías incluso El dolor que sufre el niño abortado le pidió a Dios que le quitara la vida. Los defensores del aborto están determinados de que las verdades En ese momento de desesperación, Dios le envió algo de ali- horrorosas respecto al aborto se supriman y que no se revelen al públi- co y especialmente a las mujeres embarazadas. mento y un ángel para que lo ayudara. El ángel le dijo a Elías: Una de estas verdades es la evidencia médica abrumadora de que el “Levántate y come, porque aún te queda un largo camino” (1 niño en el vientre de la madre siente dolor cuando él o ella se abortan. Reyes 19, 7). Al igual que Elías, todos tenemos momentos de júbilo y momen- La Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos ha considerado la legislación para corregir esto, como promoviendo "La Ley de Con- tos de desánimo. Podríamos estar en prisión, o enfrentando ciencia del Dolor de Infantiles NoNacidos". Esta legislación asegura- dificultades en el trabajo o la familia, tal vez hemos perdido la ría que a la mujer se le informe del dolor que su bebé siente durante el confianza y senmos que nos hemos equivocado. Nuestra vida aborto. Además, la legislación habría requerido que la mujer conside- puede pasar frente a nuestros ojos en esos momentos diciles. rando un aborto pida o niegue expresamente la anestesia para su hijo En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús le dice a la gente que él es el Pan (para quitar el dolor). de Vida “que ha bajado del cielo” (Juan 6, 51). Jesús nos ofrece Trágicamente, estas iniciativas humanitarias han fracasado. Está muy el pan vivo, su propia carne, que es aún mejor que el alimento claro que los partidarios del aborto quieren que las mujeres embaraza- que Dios proveyó a Elías. El Señor nos ofrece su propia vida en das sean ignorantes y desinformadas. Esto se refiere a todos los aspec- la Eucarisa para que nunca perdamos la esperanza. Y al tomar tos del aborto, incluyendo el procedimiento médico y sus riesgos, las y comer, Jesús consuela nuestro corazón temeroso y roto. In- probables repercusiones sicológicas y emocionales de la madre y el cluso el simple acto de comer este Pan puede ayudarnos a sen- dolor sufrido por su hijo. rnos mejor. Las mujeres merecen la verdad, pero la derrota de esa legislación La Eucarisa nos inspira a mantenernos firmes en la fe, aun cu- ayuda a mantener a las mujeres embarazadas (y la sociedad en gene- ando estemos decepcionados. Nos recuerda que Jesús era com- ral) en la oscuridad. pletamente humano, como nosotros en todo excepto en el pe- cado. Jesús también fue tentado y sufrió como nosotros; él "Es imperativo que tomemos medidas adecuadas para informar a toda conoce de primera mano lo que es senrse turbado. mujer que busca un aborto del desarrollo del feto de sentir dolor en su vientre.... Hemos tomado medidas para asegurar que el dolor de gana- Así que hoy, toma y come, consciente de que Jesús está congo do y animales de laboratorio sea reducido o prevenido pero sin embar- incluso en tus problemas más diciles. El Señor te dará su ener- go, increíblemente cuando se trata del niño nonacido, dudamos".  gía para el largo camino. Representante Virginia Foxx (RNC)  “Señor Jesús, tú eres el Pan de Vida.” “Cualquier país que acepta el aborto, no está ense- ñando a su gente a amar, sino a utilizar la violen- Salmo 34 (33), 2R9  DE LA PALABRA ENTRE cia para conseguir lo que quiere".  Efesios 4, 30V5, 2 NOSOTROS 1+800+638*8539  Juan 6, 41R51   St.  August 8, 2021  Around the Diocese 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Focus on Religious Freedom www.cffor.org  “Rise in Christian Persecution  Worldwide”continued:                  ABORTION  THE #1 SCOURGE IN US AND THE ENTIRE WORLD, "It has been a tough year for billions of people. However, AND IT IS ONLY GETTING WORSE! for many of the 340 million Christians worldwide who face LEARN ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT ABORTION, persecution and discrimination, things have been worse EUTHANSIA, ASSISTED SUICIDE AND INFANTICIDE still," said Open Doors CEO H. Blyth.(1)  Grand Strand Cizens for Life is proud to present This year, the top 10 persecutors are: North Korea,  its Annual Conference at St. Michael’s R.C Church, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan, Eritrea, Yemen, 542 Cypress Ave. Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Iran, Nigeria, and India. Nigeria, with Africa's largest Christian population, is new to this list. Of the 4,761   Christians killed for their faith in 2020, over 2,200 Chris-                 KeyNote Speaker: tians were murdered by radical islamists in Nigeria alone. Sgt. Wayne Cockfield, VP for Medical Ethics,  Naonal Right to Life Commiee "We've been all fighting a virus that we cannot see with the DATE: Saturday, Sept., 25, 2021 naked eye. Less known but equally as viral has been the discrimination, isolation and violence against Christians by TIME: 10:00 am to 3:00pm (connental breakfast at 9:30 am) using Covid19 as a leverage and justification," said Open (Lunch 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm) Doors President Curry.(2) "Extremists ... are emboldened Admission is FREE by governments weakened by Covid19 restrictions, know- Connental breakfast and lunch are FREE ing they can steal food and medical supplies from already This is the perfect me to bring your children embattled Christian communities. ...Violence by Islamists in Nigeria amounts to genocide," he said. (3) (adults, teens, etc.) to learn about the horrors  of a society that has lost respect for all life and In India, the nationalist political party has encouraged per- ways they (and you) can help change our society secution of Christians by sanctioning Hindu extremism and to one that respects all life from concepon telling the nation only Hindus are truly Indian.  through natural death. In China, the Communist Party (CCP) uses surveillance For more informaon, please call: technology to track its people and punish them for attend- Terri Borkes ing church. A recent report from Radio Free Asia revealed 843R650R8828 that Chinese Christians are being detained in mobile "transformation" facilities and subjected to brainwashing, torture, and other violent measures to coerce them into Please join Catholics for Freedom renouncing the faith. "It was a mobile facility that could of Religion on Sunday, August 15, just set up in some basement somewhere," said Li Yeuse who was detained by the CCP for over 10 months. "They 2021 at 3pm on the steps of  mainly target Christians who are members of house churches.... I couldn't sleep; after you've been in there a St. Andrew C.C. for a special  week, death starts to look better than staying there." (4)  ROSARY FOR AMERICA in honor (christian.org.uk, 1/15/21(1); christianitytoday.com, 1/3/21:  of the Feast of the Assumpon. Bring your christianpost.com, 1/14/21(2)(3); lifesitenews.com, 4/12/21(4); the persecuted.org, 2/22/21)  folding chairs or cushions. Join us for "Jesus says, 'I am sending you out as lambs in the “prayer in the public square!” For more infor- midst of wolves.' Hostility is always at the beginning of persecution of Christians because Jesus knows maon contact Carol Jean Walters at #631R that the mission is opposed by the work of the evil 926R0995 or #843R236R0162 or by email:  one."     [email protected]  The Diocese of Charleston is offering a FREE VIRTUAL FAMILY MOVIE GOD BLESS AMERICA! NIGHT onAPRIL 24, 7PM ET until APRIL 26, 7AM ET (36 hours). Please join us for an inspirational and entertain- ing movie about Father Payton.Register athttps:// watch.showandtell.film/watch/charlestonpray20210424, For more information please contact Christy 803 554 6088 or Kathy at 803 547 5063 or [email protected]  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: Maria Osicki, Eugene & Babe Hardig, Annrose Griggs, Stacy Margaret Bonaro, Schmieg, Sarah Johnson, Carol & Dick Vincint, Sue Carpenter, Patty Minore, Barbara Stanko, Brooklyn Smith, Theresa Kaufman, Carl & 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, Lexy Edelen, Emily Anderson, Cheryl Ford, Frances Abate, Scott Clark, Robert Mott, Susan Niznik, Mary Downs, Tommy McGehee, Jim Green, Thalia Lennon, Carolyn Price, Irene Overall, Brian Falls, Judy O’Connor, Julie Murphy Chandler, Marie Radin, Brian Falls, Elvis David, Mark, Arthur Murphy, Jerry Martin, Vincent Autorino, Maxine Kisner, Dr. Stephen Brigido, John Poremba, Jean Stains, Aileen Page, Jeanne Cirriello, Barbara Escheneaugh, Michael Guadagnal, Sophie Camil, Sandy Popeleski, Dolores Enzor, Gary Thomas, Lori Homer, Pat Driscoll, Henry Blackstrom, Steve Bruce, Steve Haller, Michael Martin, Eric Nailer, Salvatore Spina, Alice Benelli, Sebastian Davis, Tony Acero, Will Smith,

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  OUR NURSING HOME/ASSISTED LIVING PARISHIONERS: Patricia Duffy, Norma Rischak, Rose Lodrick, Jean PLEASE NOTE: As the COVID19 restrictions are lifted, we McKenna, Marguerite O'Brien will start to bring communion to the hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living, or private homes. This is dependent on the Frank Gorski, individual facility guidelines and requests.  Eileen Gagne, Joan O’Keefe, David Maselli, Theresa Cashman, Veronica Routhier, Amy Boykin, Bill Eagan, Please continue to pray on a daily basis for Bob Jefferson, Wilma Jefferson, Margie Farrell, Letitia God’s protection upon those serving in our McGlone, Florence Bushman, William Moore, Jim military and their families. May God keep Stephano, Charles Pratt, Eugene Berggren,. 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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