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January 16, 2022
Dear Friends in Christ,
Perhaps the most-admired American in all our history is George Washington. His leadership and character helped
forge our own national character and image of leadership. For instance, after the Treaty of Paris was signed and the
Revolutionary War ended, Washington resigned as Commander-in-Chief, which helped to establish civilian control of
the military in our young country. Then, after two terms as president, Washington declined to run for a third term,
which helped establish the two-term limit for presidents and the tradition of the peaceful handing over of power.
Washington was well-loved and admired by the people and politicians alike, and he was considered a man of the
highest moral character. And yet, as is often pointed out today, George Washington was a slave owner.
We who live more than 15o years after the abolition of slavery in our country rightly feel a sense of revulsion and
horror at the thought of race-based, generational chattel slavery. This should be especially true for Christians, who
believe that the dignity of each human person comes from being created in the image and likeness of God and that
Jesus Christ died for the salvation of all, no matter their racial or ethnic background. For those who confess Jesus
Christ as Lord, each human life is sacred. But this Christian understanding of the inherent evils of slavery raises an
important question: if Washington and our Founding Fathers were truly such extraordinary and exceptional men,
how could they not see the evils of slavery?
The search for the answer takes us deep into the mystery of evil and the fallen human heart. Because of our fallen
nature and Original Sin, we have inherited concupiscence, a destructive desire and tendency to sin. We also live in a
state of alienation from God, from one another, and from our own true selves. Our intellect has been darkened and
our ability to know and respond to grace is diminished. The result is this: we cannot always perfectly and
completely know our sins. When considering Washington and the other Founding Fathers as slave holders, we
should remember that until very recently slavery was more the norm than the exception in human societies, and
that it was their work to establish a nation based on the principles of governance by, of, and for the people that
helped bring about the abolition of slavery in the West. Washington himself began to seriously question the
institution of slavery, and in his will stipulated that some of his slaves be freed. All of this is to say that it can be very
difficult to recognize and turn away from social sin, and that great social changes like the abolition of slavery take
place slowly, as the moral character of a people is more perfectly conformed to Christ.
So, why do I mention all of this today? This coming Saturday, January 22nd, is the anniversary of Roe v Wade, the
Supreme Court decision which required all states to legalize abortion on demand in the US. The Church remembers
this day each year as the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. The Church in the United States
has been working for many years to bring an end to abortion on demand, and at times we may ask, “How long, O
Lord, how long shall my enemy be exalted over me?” Or, given the obvious brutality and violence of abortion, we
may ask ourselves, “How do those who support abortion under the banner of ‘reproductive rights’ do so with a clear
conscience, indeed, with a sense of their own righteousness?” If ever we feel weary of the fight or baffled by the
acceptance of this clearly brutal and barbarous evil, we should remember the example of the abolition of slavery.
Slavery was abolished throughout the west because the conscience and heart of Western people were slowly,
through the course of centuries, purified by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If abortion is to be abolished, it will be
through the same purification. So let us not grow weary. Through perseverance in the fight, we will change hearts
and minds, and abortion will be not just made illegal but will be repudiated by us all, as slavery has come to be, as a
national disgrace and a grievous sin.
Fr. Morgan
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MINISTRIES
SUNDAY 1/16
2PM Jr. Boys Basketball Practice (Gym)
5PM Práctica de Música (Foyer)
5PM RICA (CLC)
MONDAY 1/17
SCHOOL & PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
7PM Knights of Columbus Assembly #1799 (CLC)
TUESDAY 1/18
3PM Basketball Practice (Gym)
6PM Extraordinary Ministers Preparation (CLC)
6:30PM High School Rel. Ed. (School Library)
WEDNESDAY 1/19
3PM Basketball Practice (Gym)
5:30PM Red. Ed. (School)
6PM Bible Study (CLC)
6:45PM Red. Ed. (School)
THURSDAY 1/20
10AM Bible Study (CLC)
3PM Basketball Game (Gym)
5PM Choir (Church)
FRIDAY 1/21
SATURDAY 1/22
9AM South Carolina Council of Catholic Women Retreat
(Gym)
THIS WEEK IN ST ANDREW
LITURGIES
SAT 1/15 4:30PM Phillip A. Miller IV †
6:00 PM Maria Lien
SUN 1/16 7:30AM Martha Kieltyka †
9:00AM George Mullery †
11:00AM Pro Populo
7:00PM Santa Misa | Marta Montes †
Carlitos Aguila † | Amaia Guzman
MON 1/17 9:00AM Susan Underwood †
TUE 1/18 9:00AM Angela Stoshak- Vitale †
WED 1/19 9:00AM June Drago †
5:30PM Holy Hour
THU 1/20 9:00AM Mr. Ricky Cormier † &
Mrs. Ferna Mae Cormier †
FRI 1/21 9:00AM Paul Le
SAT 1/22 4:30PM Carol Guyet †
6:00 PM Martha Baldwin †
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekend
Saturday 4:30 PM|6 PM
Sunday 7:30 AM|9 AM|11 AM| 7pm (Spanish)
Weekday Mass
Monday - Friday | 9 AM
CONFESSIONS
Tuesday & Thursday | 8:15 - 8:45 AM*
Wednesday | 5:30 - 6:15 pm*
Saturday | 2:30 pm
*with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
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Pastor
Deacon Anthony Russo
Deacon George Ferland
Deacon Robert Barlow
Deacon Scott Ross
Gregory S. Allen, MA
Pastoral Associate
Madeleine Elswick
Parish Business Manager
Daniela Moreno
Parish Administrative Assistant
Laura Allison
Barbara Bowers
Christian Formation
Scott Bowen
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Evangelization & Family Life
Francesca Schaeffer
Music Director
Clark Slawecki
Facilities Manager
OFFICE HOURS
Mon to Thu from 9 am to 4 pm | Fri from 9 am to
12 pm
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Sunday Collection .............................................. $21,492
Weekly Budget Needs ......................................... $21,500
Year-to-Date Total ............................................. $567,307
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GRAND STRAND CITIZENS FOR LIFE (GSCL)
GSCL is pleased to announce the 37th
Interdenominational Annual Prayer Vigil for the sanctity
of life to be held at St. Michael’s on Friday, January 21,
2022 at 7 PM. This annual event is held either on or
near the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court
decision to legalize abortion.
Area church directors/heads from the area as well
as Rev. Edward W. Fitzgerald will be serving as prayer
leaders. All are welcome to this free event. Light
refreshments will be available following the Vigil in the
Community Life Center.
For more information, please call Tom McElligott at
(843) 742 5524 or read about this event on the GSCL
website at www.makethelifechoice.org.
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The SCCCW Myrtle Beach Deanery is hosting a retreat “Who Do You Say That I Am” with Sister Kathleen Adamski as
the facilitator on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at the St. Andrews Community Life Center. Sister Kathleen is the
Director of the Office of Spirituality & Formation for the Diocese of Charleston. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m. with the
retreat starting at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 3:00 p.m. The cost is $15 per person which includes morning
refreshments, lunch and beverages. Deadline for reservations is January 17th. Contact Marlene Grover at 843-283-
4445 or Caroline Paulhus at 843-692-9932 for additional information. Treat yourself to a day with other like minded
women in the “Sisterhood of Faith” and unwind with the Lord!
Heavenly Father, thank you
for the precious gift of life.
Help us to cherish and protect
this gift, even in the midst of
fear, pain, and suffering.
Give us love for all people,
especially the most vulnerable, and help us bear witness to the truth
that every life is worth living.
Grant us the humility to accept help
when we are in need,
and teach us to be merciful to all.
Through our words and actions, may others encounter the
outstretched hands of Your mercy.
We ask this through
Christ, our Lord.
Amen www.respectlife.org
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16 enero de 2022
Queridos amigos en Cristo,
Quizás el estadounidense más admirado en toda nuestra historia sea George Washington. Su liderazgo y carácter
ayudaron a forjar nuestro propio carácter nacional e imagen de liderazgo. Por ejemplo, después de que se firmó el
Tratado de París y terminó la Guerra Revolucionaria, Washington renunció como Comandante en Jefe, lo que ayudó
a establecer el control civil de las fuerzas armadas en nuestro joven país. Luego, después de dos mandatos como
presidente, Washington se negó a postularse para un tercer mandato, lo que ayudó a establecer el límite de dos
mandatos para los presidentes y la tradición de la entrega pacífica del poder. Washington era muy querido y
admirado tanto por el pueblo como por los políticos, y se le consideraba un hombre del más alto carácter moral. Y,
sin embargo; como se señala a menudo hoy en día, George Washington era propietario de esclavos.
Nosotros, que vivimos más de 150 años después de la abolición de la esclavitud en nuestro país, sentimos con
razón una sensación de repugnancia y horror ante la idea de la esclavitud generacional basada en la raza. Esto
debería ser especialmente cierto para los cristianos, que creen que la dignidad de cada persona humana proviene
de haber sido creada a imagen y semejanza de Dios, y que Jesucristo murió por la salvación de todos, sin importar
su origen racial o étnico. Para quien confiesa a Jesucristo como el Señor, cada vida humana es sagrada. Pero esta
comprensión cristiana de los males inherentes a la esclavitud plantea una pregunta importante: si Washington y
nuestros Padres Fundadores fueron verdaderamente hombres tan extraordinarios y excepcionales, ¿cómo podrían
no ver los males de la esclavitud?
La búsqueda de la respuesta nos adentra en el misterio del mal y del corazón humano caído. Por nuestra
naturaleza caída y el Pecado Original, hemos heredado la ambición, un deseo destructivo y tendencia al pecado.
También vivimos en un estado de alienación de Dios, unos de otros y de nosotros mismos. Nuestro intelecto se ha
oscurecido y nuestra capacidad de conocer y responder a la gracia ha disminuido. El resultado es este: no siempre
podemos conocer perfecta y completamente nuestros pecados. Al considerar a Washington y a los demás Padres
Fundadores como propietarios de esclavos, debemos recordar que hasta hace muy poco tiempo la esclavitud era
más la norma que la excepción en las sociedades humanas, y que era su trabajo establecer una nación basada en
los principios de gobierno por, de y para las personas que ayudaron a lograr la abolición de la esclavitud en
Occidente. El mismo Washington comenzó a cuestionar seriamente la institución de la esclavitud, y en su
testamento estipuló que algunos de sus esclavos fueran liberados. Todo esto es para decir que puede ser muy
difícil reconocer y alejarse del pecado social, y que los grandes cambios sociales como la abolición de la esclavitud
se dan lentamente, a medida que el carácter moral de un pueblo se conforma más perfectamente con Cristo.
Entonces, ¿por qué menciono todo esto hoy? El próximo sábado, 22 de enero, es el aniversario de Roe v Wade, la
decisión de la Suprema Corte que requirió que todos los estados legalizaran el aborto a pedido en los EE. UU. La
Iglesia recuerda este día cada año como el Día de Oración por la Protección Jurídica de los Niños por Nacer. La
Iglesia en los Estados Unidos ha estado trabajando durante muchos años para poner fin al aborto a pedido y, a
veces, podemos preguntar: "¿Hasta cuándo, oh Señor, hasta cuándo será exaltado mi enemigo sobre mí?" O, dada
la obvia brutalidad y violencia del aborto, podemos preguntarnos: “¿Cómo lo hacen aquellos que apoyan el aborto
bajo la bandera de los 'derechos reproductivos' con una conciencia tranquila, de hecho, con un sentido de su
propia justicia?” Si alguna vez nos sentimos cansados de la lucha o desconcertados por la aceptación de este mal
claramente brutal y bárbaro, debemos recordar el ejemplo de la abolición de la esclavitud. La esclavitud fue abolida
en todo Occidente porque la conciencia y el corazón de los occidentales fueron purificados lentamente, a lo largo
de los siglos, por el Evangelio de Jesucristo. Si se quiere abolir el aborto, será por la misma purificación. Así que no
nos cansemos. A través de la perseverancia en la lucha, cambiaremos corazones y mentes, y el aborto no solo será
ilegalizado, sino que será repudiado por todos nosotros, como ha llegado a ser la esclavitud, como una desgracia
nacional y un pecado grave.
P. Morgan
IGLESIA CATÓLICA DE
SAN ANDRÉS
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16 de enero de 2022: Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Entonces las naciones verán tu justicia, y tu gloria todos los reyes.— Isaías 62:2
UN DIOS VISIBLE�
Nos resulta difícil transmitir ideas a la gente a menos que le
mostremos algo, que le ilustremos lo que queremos decir. Dios,
que es invisible y verdaderamente más allá del entendimiento
humano, aparentemente tiene la misma dificultad. La gente quiere
ver, no solamente quiere escuchar una idea. Por eso Dios nos dio a
Jesucristo, Dios hecho visible en el mundo.
En las semanas recientes hemos visto cómo al nacer Jesús es
mostrado a los pastores y a los Reyes Magos, y luego empezó su
“vida pública” en su bautismo con Juan. El Evangelio de hoy nos
habla de su “primer signo”, que es proveer vino para los invitados
a la boda en Caná.
Por supuesto, hasta a Jesús, que es Dios hecho visible, no siempre
se le entendía en su tiempo y ni siquiera ahora. Por lo tanto,
tenemos que considerar lo que vemos: la pobreza y simplicidad de
su nacimiento, su humildad y franqueza ante Juan Bautista, su
amabilidad y compasión hacia las personas en sus problemas
ordinarios, como la falta de vino en una boda. Pero al conocer a
Jesús conocemos a Dios.�Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
MEDITACIÓN DEL EVANGELIO
Con la fiesta de la Epifanía y el Bautismo del Señor se cierra
el Tiempo de Navidad, que siempre es precedido por el
Adviento. Ahora, comenzamos el Tiempo Ordinario. Serán
siete domingos de este corto periodo, que termina el día
anterior al Miércoles de Ceniza. La segunda etapa de este
Tiempo es más larga, da comienzo después del domingo de
Pentecostés y termina hasta el sábado antes del primer
domingo de Adviento. ¿Para qué sirve a los cristianos este
Tiempo Ordinario? ¿Qué nos pide la Liturgia de este tiempo?
Pues, es muy sencillo, nos pide meditar en el misterio de
Cristo. En su invitación de participar en su Reino con alegría
y compromiso verdadero. La Iglesia tiene diversidad de
carismas, donde podemos entregarnos al servicio de los
demás.
Por ejemplo, hoy el Evangelio nos invita a participar junto
con María y Jesús en las bodas de Caná. Y es ahí en esa boda,
donde Jesús hace su primer milagro a petición de su Madre
María. El diálogo de ambos viene a ser a causa de la falta de
vino. Por lo tanto, los novios estaban en apuros por esta
razón. Este relato es muy profundo, el hecho de que Jesús
participa en la boda, tiene como significado la boda de Dios
con la humanidad, que más adelante será la Sangre de Jesús
derramada para la salvación de la humanidad. “Alegrémonos,
regocijémonos démosle honor y gloria, porque han llegado
las bodas del Cordero” (Apocalipsis 19,7). También, el
profeta en la primera lectura lo pone claro: “No te llamaran
más ‘Abandonada’, ni a tu tierra ‘Desolada’, sino que te
llamaran ‘Mi Preferida’ y a tu tierra ‘Desposada’. Porque
Yavé se complacerá en ti y tu tierra tendrá un esposo” (Isaías
62,4). ©LPi
AÑO FISCAL 2021-2022
Descripcion _______________ 9 de enero del 2022
Colectas del domingo………………………………………… $21,492
Presupuesto Semanal………………………………………... $21,500
Año Hasta la Fecha………………………………………… $567,307
Presupuesto Año Hasta la Fecha……………………. $602,000
Superávit (Déficit) ………………………………………………($34,693)
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE�
En 1502 el Fraile Nicolás de Ovando y doce franciscanos
dieron inicio a la evangelización de América en la República
Dominicana. Ellos fueron enviados por los reyes españoles con el
mandato de convertir a los nativos “sin les hacer fuerza alguna”.
Con los misioneros llegaron Alfonso y Antonio Trejo quienes
traían con ellos un cuadro de la Virgen María bajo la advocación
de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia. Ellos la llevaron a Higuey,
donde en 1572 se le construyó su primer santuario. Poco a poco
esta pequeña imagen se convirtió en la Reina del corazón de los
dominicanos.
María observa dulcemente a su recién nacido quien yace sobres
las pajas. Está coronada y lleva puesto un manto azul rociado de
estrellas y un escapulario blanco. Lleva una aureola hecha de doce
estrellas. En una esquina de la imagen san José también observa al
niño por encima del hombro derecho de María.
El 25 de enero del 1979 Juan Pablo II la coronó por ser la primera
evangelizadora del continente Americano. Con ella los doce
misioneros trajeron la Alta Gracia de Jesucristo a nuestras tierras.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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CHÚA NHẬT TUẦN I MV
Lc 21,25-28.34-36
NGÀY CON NGƯỜI ĐẾN
“Khi những biến cố ấy bắt đầu xảy ra, anh em hãy đứng thẳng và ngẩng đầu lên, vì anh em sắp được cứu
chuộc.” (Lc 21,28)
Suy niệm: Phụng vụ mời gọi người Ki-tô hữu khởi đầu Mùa Vọng bằng tâm tình chuẩn bị mừng Chúa trong Lễ Giáng sinh,
và xa hơn, chờ đợi cuộc trở lại quang lâm của Con Người. Chúa Ki-tô sẽ trở lại trong uy nghi vinh hiển của một vị vua trong
ngày cánh chung của vũ trụ. Với người Ki-tô hữu, ngày ấy sẽ là ngày vui mừng, vì ta được diện đối diện với Chúa của mình,
ngày ta mong chờ đã đến, ngày Nước Thiên Chúa được thành toàn sau bao khó khăn, chống đối, gian khổ. Tư thế của ta
khi chờ đợi ngày quang lâm ấy không phải là khoanh tay ngóng chờ, nhưng là “đứng thẳng và ngẩng đầu,” “tỉnh thức và
cầu nguyện,” không để lòng mình nặng trĩu vì bao thú vui, hưởng thụ của cuộc sống.
Mời bạn: Cuộc sống trần thế luôn lôi cuốn con người “chè chén say sưa, lo lắng sự đời” hay tìm sự an nhàn, hưởng thụ. Lời
Chúa mời gọi bạn hãy luôn tỉnh thức, cầu xin ơn sức mạnh, để những khó khăn, thử thách, cám dỗ không làm bạn chùn
bước, xao lãng trí lòng, cũng không ngăn cản bạn sống niềm vui đợi trông Chúa Ki-tô, Đấng Xót thương và mang lại sự sống
mới.
Chia sẻ: Bạn, gia đình, cộng đoàn của bạn đã sống, trải qua cơn đại dịch Covid-19 với tâm thế nào?
Sống Lời Chúa: Mùa Vọng năm nay, tôi quyết tâm bỏ một tật xấu hay một thú vui, và dành thời gian gặp gỡ Chúa qua
Thánh lễ, việc cầu nguyện, bác ái.
Cầu nguyện: Lạy Chúa, con luôn chạy theo những đam mê, thú vui trần thế, và dần dần xa Chúa, xa Giáo hội mà chẳng
hay. Xin giúp con quay trở về và sống tâm thế của người môn đệ. Amen.
Liên lạc:
Cha Chánh xứ: Roger Morgan 843-448-5830 . Cha linh hứơng: David Phan 864-395-0202
Trửơng ban điều hành: anh Hiền 843-267-1357. Hội trưởng hội Con Đức Mẹ & trao mình Thánh Chúa. Cô Điệp: 614-940-7581 Ngoại vụ: anh Hùng
617-285-4973. Thủ quỷ/ Ca Đoàn: cô Khuyên 817-992-4935
thư ký Chị Trang: 617-448-3659 Phụng Vụ/Ẩm thực: Chị Khiết 843-742-4956.
Mọi người chúng ta đều là con của Đức Mẹ. Mẹ là đường đến thiên
đàng. Có mẹ là có tất cả. Nhất là trong lúc này, đại dịch vẫn còn
hoành hành trên thế giới. Chúng ta cần lời cầu bầu và sự che chở của
Mẹ hơn bao giờ hết. Với tâm tình ấy, Hội Con Đức Mẹ thiết tha mời
gọi tất cả mọi người tha gia cầu nguyện chung. Chúng ta đến với
nhau để cầu nguyện, chia sẻ , tâm tình, và sống theo tinh thần Phúc
Âm. Mọi thắc mắc, chi tiết và ghi danh xin liên lạc với: Cô Điệp 614-
940-7581, Cô Lộc 843-385-3631 Xin kính mời
Cộng đoàn Các Thánh Tử Đạo Việt Nam, Giáo xứ St.
Andrew. 503 37th
Ave Myrtle beach SC 29577
Thánh Lễ Việt nam 11/ 27 /2021, 12/11/2021 Thứ bẩy 8 PM tại
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tế, cách 2 tuần vào mỗi tháng
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INFORMACIÓN: Si desea comunicarse con el
Padre Morgan ó el Padre Jacinto para solicitar
algún Sacramento ó alguna Celebración
Litúrgica, lo puede hacer llamando al: (843) 448
5930.
REGISTRO: Si desea unirse a la comunidad
puede registrarse en el sitio web de la
parroquia (https://
www.standrewcatholicchurch.org/join-
registration) o al terminar la misa dominical de
7pm puede pedir un formato de registro con
cualquier servidor. (Los datos proporcionados,
son manejados como información confidencial,
y para uso exclusivo de la Diócesis de
Charleston). Es necesario estar registrados y
activos en la parroquia para cualquiera de los
sacramentos; así como misas de Quinceañeras.
SACRAMENTO DE LA CONFESIÓN: Se ofrece
todos los sábados a las 2:30 pm.
CORO: Los ensayos de coro son todos los
domingos a las 5:00 pm, en el gimnasio. Si esta
interesado en participar, por favor comunicarse
con Vicente Aguirre, al (843) 251 7928.
EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTÍSIMO CON
CONFESIONES: La Hora Santa es el primer
viernes de cada mes a las 7:30pm en español.
También los todos los martes y jueves a las
8:15 a.m. y los miércoles a las 5:30 p.m. en
inglés.
SACRAMENTO DE BAUTISMO: Los padres que
deseen bautizar a sus hijos deben hacer una
cita llamando a la oficina; para niños menores
de siete años con Greg Allen, para mayores de
siete años con Barbara Bowers.
QUINCEAÑERA: Los requisitos mínimos son:
estar inscritos en la parroquia, asistir a la misa
dominical y la quinceañera debe tener los
sacramentos de bautizo, 1ra comunión y
confirmación (o estar registrada en la
preparación para el sacramento). Por favor,
llamar a la oficina (843 448 5930) con seis
meses de anticipación para programar el
evento, para mas información contactar a
Concepción Romero, al (843) 446 5294. Deje
mensaje, se le regresará la llamada.
MONAGUILLOS: Para los niños y jóvenes con la
inquietud de servir en el altar, por favor
contactar a Verónica Hernández, al (843) 602
1861 Favor de dejar mensaje, se le regresara la
llamada.
HOSPITALIDAD / MINISTROS DE BIENVENIDA:
Las personas interesadas en unirse a este
ministerio, favor de comunicarse con Pedro
Garcia al (843) 251 8471.
MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA: Las personas
interesadas en formar parte de este ministerio
favor de contactar a Normina Morales al (843)
455 0254.
LECTORES: Las personas interesadas en unirse
a este ministerio, favor de comunicarse con
Erika Martínez al (843) 241 2759.
SACRAMENTO DEL MATRIMONIO: Las parejas
interesadas en contraer matrimonio deben
hacer una cita con el Asociado Pastoral, Greg
Allen, llamando a la oficina. La preparación
para el Sacramento del Matrimonio se realizará
dos veces al año. Las clases son a las 5:00 pm
durante siete domingos consecutivos. Favor
comunicarse con Blanca Domínguez, al (843)
458 7550.
PLANIFICACIÓN FAMILIAR: Aprende un
método natural y efectivo para lograr o para
posponer un embarazo. Las clases se ofrecerá
en la sexta y séptima charla del programa de
preparación para el Sacramento del Matrimonio
y a solicitud de las personas interesadas.
CURSILLO CRISTIANDAD: Todos los lunes en el
gimnasio a las 7 pm. Para más información,
llame a Rene Reyes, Coordinador, al (843) 315
4869.
ENCONTRO DA COMUNIDADE BRASILEIRA:
Todas as terças-feiras no ginásio às 7 da noite.
Para mais informações, ligue para Norma
Barreto (614) 848 9775.
JANUARY 16, 2022 PAGE 9
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PARISH INFORMATION
3501 North Kings Highway ● Suite 102
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577
(843) 448 5930 ● (843) 448 3947 fax
(843) 626 4119 (evenings & weekends)
standrewmb@charlestondiocese.org
www.standrewcatholicchurch.org
ST ANDREW CATHOLIC SCHOOL
3601 N Kings Hwy ● Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
p: (843) 448 6062
f: (843) 626 8644
Deborah B. Wilfong, School Principal
dwilfong@standrewschoolmb.org
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PRAYER AND WORSHIP
Extraordinary Ministers ...................... Caroline Paulhus
Gift Bearers .............................................. Priscilla Melton
Lectors ................................................... Caroline Paulhus
Marriage Prep ............................................. Gregory Allen
Musicians & Vocalists ..................... Francesca Schaeffer
Prayer Chain ................................................. Ellen Vaught
Sick & Homebound ....................................... Ellen Vaught
Ushers ............................................................. Sal Martelli
Wedding Coordinator ................................ Gregory Allen
CHRISTIAN FORMATION
Adult Education .................................. Laura Allison
Adult Initiation/RCIA ......................... Gregory Allen
Baptism Prep ...................................... Gregory Allen
Cursillo .................................................... Rene Reyes
Family Life ............................................ Jennifer Diaz
Religious Education ....................... Barbara Bowers
Youth Ministry ..................................... Scott Bowen
COMMUNITY BUILDING
Catholics for Freedom of Religion ... Carol Jean Walters
Catholic Medical Assoc......................... Peter Bleyer, MD
Columbiettes ........................................... Laura Medeiros
Communications ....................................... Gregory Allen
Community Kitchen ...................................... Sean Mazur
Gift Shop ......................................................... Mary Mann
Girl Scout Troop 703 .................................. Devon Barnes
Grand Strand Citizens for Life .......................... John Kost
Ancient Order of Hibernians ................... Matthew Tully
Hibernians– Ladies .................... Maureen McEvoy-Cahill
Hispanic Community ...................... Veronica Hernandez
Hospitality ............................................... Marlene Grover
Knights of Columbus ............................ Ramon Gutierrez
Knights of Columbus (Assembly) ............... John Walters
Knitting/Crocheting............................................ Pat Vera
Rosary Makers ....................................... Harriet Parrotta
SC Council of Cath Women .................... Marlene Grover
Website Committee ................................... Gregory Allen
Women's Club ................................................. Cathy Kelly
PASTORAL SERVICES
Annulment ......................................... Gregory Allen
Bereavement Ministry….Charlotte Hribar & Pat Wnuk
Catholic Charities ................ Diocese of Charleston
Funerals .............................................. Gregory Allen
Helping Hand........................................Ashley Silvey
Mobile Meals ...................................... Helene Fawks
Natural Family Planning ......... Susanna Bleyer, MD
Pregnancy Help .......................... Catholic Charities
Prison Ministry ...................................... Paula Loehr
Respect Life ...................................... Tom McElligott
Safe Environment .............................. Gregory Allen
PARISH CONSULTATIVE COUNCILS
Pastoral Council .................................. Bob Zuercher
Finance Council ....................................... Jack Moran
Outreach ..................................... Madeleine Elswick
School Board ......................................... Ian Maguire
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School
1300 Carolina Forest Boulevard
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 903-1400
setonhighschoolsc.org
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