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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 November 2015 Cathedral Youth Ministry Christian Formation No Religious Education today Sunday at 10:05am in Center classrooms. Cathedral Music Ministry Altar Server Training is on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 10am. Contact Daniel Barton at (843) 367-1871 to sign up. Those in 3rd grade or older and are interested in serving at Holy Mass are invited to aend training 15 November at 10am in the Church. All Souls’ Day Monday, 2 November 2015 Masses for All Souls’ Day are 7am at St. Mary’s and 12:05pm at Cathedral. Pancake Breakfast 8 November Thank You Deacon Jerry! Join us at the Pancake Breakfast next Sunday 8 November after the 9am Mass to say farewell and thanks to Deacon Jerry for his years of service at the Cathedral. Breakfast is hosted by the Cathedral Men’s Club. On Wednesday, 21 October, Dan Lord submied his resignation effective 30 October 2015. I thank Dan for all his efforts while on the staff here at the Cathedral and wish him well in his future endeavors.” --Monsignor Steven Brovey The Cathedral Choir sings at the principal Mass of Sunday at 11:15am. They rehearse on Wednesdays from 7-9pm in the Cathedral Music Room. All those who love to sing for the Lord are welcome to join! The Cathedral Girls’ Choristers provide musical leadership for the 9:00am Sunday Mass, which has traditionally been a family orientated Liturgy. They will sing at the 9am Mass on Sunday. Girls in grades 4-8 are invited to participate. Contact Daniel Sansone for more information. No Meeting Today! 10:05am Sunday Morning Lumen Fidei Society High School Discussion Group will not meet in the 119 Broad Street Conference Room. Opening of the Holy Door & 40 Hours of Devotion Mark your Calendar! The Extraordinary Jubilee: The Year of Mercy will begin on the Feast of the Immaculate Concpetion. On Gaudete Sunday, 13 December 2015, join us as Bishop Guglielmone celebrates the 11:15 am Mass and opens the Holy Door at the Cathedral. The Holy Year Door is at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, but each Diocese has at least one at their Cathedral for those who cannot make the pilgrimage to Rome. To pass through the door from the outside of the church into its interior, is to pass from this world into the presence of God. When the door is opened, the obstacles of passage to our Lord are removed. During the Holy Year, we hope and pray that the obstacles of personal weakness, temptation and sin will be removed so that we will have a holy union with our Lord. An indulgence is attached to pilgrims making a trip to enter through the Holy Door . A 40 Hours Devotion will then follow 14 & 15 December with guest speaker Matthew Leonard.

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 November 2015Cathedral Youth Ministry

Christian Formation

No Religious Education today Sunday at 10:05am in Center classrooms.

Cathedral Music Ministry

Altar Server Training is on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 10am. Contact Daniel Barton at (843) 367-1871 to sign up. Those in 3rd grade or older and are interested in serving at Holy Mass are invited to attend training 15 November at 10am in the Church.

All Souls’ Day Monday, 2 November 2015

Masses for All Souls’ Day are 7am at St. Mary’s and 12:05pm at Cathedral.

Pancake Breakfast 8 November Thank You Deacon Jerry! Join us at the Pancake Breakfast next Sunday 8 November after the 9am Mass to say farewell and thanks to Deacon Jerry for his years of service at the Cathedral. Breakfast is hosted by the Cathedral Men’s Club.

“On Wednesday, 21 October, Dan Lord submitted his resignation effective 30 October 2015. I thank Dan for all his efforts while on the staff here at the Cathedral and wish him well in his future endeavors.”--Monsignor Steven Brovey

The Cathedral Choir sings at the principal Mass of Sunday at 11:15am. They rehearse on Wednesdays from 7-9pm in the Cathedral Music Room. All those who love to sing for the Lord are welcome to join!

The Cathedral Girls’ Choristers provide musical leadership for the 9:00am Sunday Mass, which has traditionally been a family orientated Liturgy. They will sing at the 9am Mass on Sunday. Girls in grades 4-8 are invited to participate. Contact Daniel Sansone for more information.

No Meeting Today! 10:05am Sunday Morning Lumen Fidei Society High School Discussion Group will not meet in the 119 Broad Street Conference Room.

Opening of the Holy Door & 40 Hours of Devotion

Mark your Calendar! The Extraordinary Jubilee: The Year of Mercy will begin on the Feast of the Immaculate Concpetion. On Gaudete Sunday, 13 December 2015, join us as Bishop Guglielmone celebrates the 11:15 am Mass and opens the Holy Door at the Cathedral.

The Holy Year Door is at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, but each Diocese has at least one at their Cathedral for those who cannot make the pilgrimage to Rome. To pass through the door from the outside of the church into its interior, is to pass from this world into the presence of God. When the door is opened, the obstacles of passage to our Lord are removed. During the Holy Year, we hope and pray that the obstacles of personal weakness, temptation and sin will be removed so that we will have a holy union with our Lord. An indulgence is attached to pilgrims making a trip to enter through the Holy Door . A 40 Hours Devotion will then follow 14 & 15 December with guest speaker Matthew Leonard.

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com All Saints Day

Prayers for Poor souls in PurgatoryThe Church provides a great opportunity to help the departed by performing acts of devotion, repentance and charity. These acts provide remission from temporal punishment and are called indulgences. During the Octave of All Saints, (November 1-8) the Church gives us

a special opportunity to gain indulgences for the departed.

A plenary or full indulgence, applicable only to the souls in Purgatory, is granted to the faithful who,1. On any and each day from November 1 to 8, devoutly visit a cemetery and pray, if only mentally, for the departed; or2. On All Soul’s Day, devoutly visit a church or oratory and recite an Our Father and Creed.

A partial indulgence, applicable only to the souls in Purgatory, is granted to the faithful who,1. Devoutly visit a cemetery and at least mentally pray for the dead; or2. Devoutly recite lauds and vespers from the Office for the Dead or the prayer

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon them.May they rest in peace. Amen.

It is also necessary to fulfill the following conditions for the plenary indulgence,1. Make a sacramental confession; and 2. Receive Holy Communion; and 3. Pray for the intention of the Holy Father (no particular prayers are prescribed for the intention of the Holy Father, an Our Father and a Hail Mary are appropriate).

These conditions may be fulfilled several days before or after the visit to the Church. A plenary indulgence can only be acquired once in the course of the day; it is, however, fitting that Holy Communion be received and the prayer for the intention of the Holy Father be said on the same day the work is performed.

Prayers for the dead, especially offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for their eternal repose, rests securely on this truth expressed so eloquently by St. Paul: “Christ died and came to life, that he might be Lord of both the dead and the living” (Romans 14:9).

The candles placed on Our Lady’s Altar are in memory of:

William J. Kanapaux, Jr. Caroline Campbell Richard James Magill

Betty Gillgam Grace Healy Emilija M. Kutkus

and will be lit during the Octave of All Souls. Please, in your charity, pray for the repose of their souls and all those who have

died this past year.

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 November 2015

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Parking Pass

31 October - 1 November 2015Tear along dotted line for the attendant.

Dave McGrath Marty Jones Peggy KanapauxMargaret KarafaChris KellerJohn Kolasinski, O.P.Nancy KowalskyShirley LanfordCheryl La RoseKevin & Kailii LyonsNancy LynchMary MageeChristine MarciMarcia MathiasDave McCafferyJeremy MeeksJames Anthony MellonJeffrey Patrick Mellon Jay Michel, IVBeth MullenLee Mullinax, Sr.Hannah MurphyMichael MurphyPeter MurphyBob NebergallAnnie NeeseCarson ParkerSonoma PetersonMyrna Lane PiccioneMargarite C. PoulnotFrank RoseBecca RowlandDe’Anna ScannelGus & Mary SchillJanet SherbineLinda SmithElyse SokolMargaret Mary SpragueCharlene StuartEsther TecklenburgJane ThompsonJohn G. ThornhillCarolyn TorlayMargaret TrubiaHaley TyrrellPatricia Van MarterWilliam VigerPeter WinklerNicholas YeawKathi Zigli

Paul ArenaPacifico AmaroTodd ArmstrongLaura BowersSusan BrannockMargaret Mary BrantDavid CaronMabel Frances CaronMary CarsonGay CarterGeorge CatumasTrudie CooperTheresa CorbinMary Jo DaughertyElla DeitchCarol DelisioLillian DeSandoloNancy DeSandoloThe DeSandolo FamilySr. Mary Ann DonovanIrene DouglassMac DunbarFr. John Dux Rob EverhartAmelia FinleyRosie FinneganVeronica FisherMary Ann FlackDonna FreadCheryle FreibergerSharon FrizzellShirley GadsdenElizabeth GallagherPeggy GeratyFran GrangerRichardeen GrantJoann GustafsonJohn HathawayZachary HealeyHilde HensleyBarbara HermanNora Lynn HoffmanKen HoffmannCindy HoganAlice HolmquistBob HoskerDanielle HoskerGreg HuttoJames Ingrassia

Keep These People in your Prayers

Prayer List

Cursillo: There will be a Cursillo Ultreya on Tuesday, 3 November at Christ Our King Church starting at 7 PM. Please note that there will not be a meal and we will meet in the church foyer. Our witness will be Kevin Campbell For more information, call Mile Flato at 843- 884-0659.

The Cathedral Publishes a Weekly Newsletter that is available to anyone who wishes to receive the latest up-to-date news in our parish. Every Thursday a newsletter is emailed to over 700 parish families. You are invited to have your email address added to the Newsletter list. Send your name and email address to [email protected] and you can begin to receive your weekly newsletter.

PT Receptionist: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is seeking a Part Time Receptionist to answer and route incoming calls and aid in clerical work. Applicants should be Catholic, people oriented, have excellent communication skills, friendly phone presence and knowledge and love of their Catholic faith. Must have proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Publisher) and Adobe InDesign. Ability to learn simple website updating a plus. Interested applicants should submit their resume to [email protected].

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com All Saints DayCharleston

Catholic School

The Alumni Mass and Reunion will be held on All Souls’

Day, Monday, November 2nd. We invite alumni of all the downtown Catholic Schools to join us as we celebrate our 25th year. We will begin our celebration with Holy Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 AM. A reception will follow for our alumni. We welcome alumni from all of the Peninsula Schools. We would love to see alumni from The Cathedral, St. Patrick, Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, Immaculate Conception and Charleston Catholic.

You now have an opportunity to be a part of The Charleston Catholic School legacy. “Paving the Way to Education” is a chance to buy an engraved brick that will surround our flagpole patio area on The Charleston Catholic School Campus.You will find brochures in the vestibule, at the school office or on our website, www.charlestoncatholic.com.

If you are interested in Catholic Education and would like to schedule a tour of The Charleston Catholic School, please call Jeannie Fanjoy at (843) 577-4495.

The Charleston Port and Seafarers’ Society Christmas at Sea

The annual Christmas at Sea project is a very special way to share God’s love with lonely and isolated mariners at Christmastime. Most will not see their families for 8 months to a year at a time. During the Advent season, Christmas gift boxes are delivered to the seafarers who visit the Port of Charleston. What a blessing it is to the men and women who receive this simple act of kindness! Last year, one seafarer told a volunteer that his ship had a Christmas tree, but nothing underneath it. Christmas at Sea not only changed that, but sent a message to lonely seafarers at Christmastime that God wants all to know the gift of His Son.

We provide 9”x9”x4” boxes. Fill the box only with the items listed below, gift wrap the box, and return to the individual you obtained the box from by 1 December 2015.

B E Open House (4 November)Bishop England High School will hold an Open House on Wednesday, November 4, at 7:00 pm to begin the process of admissions for the 2016-2017 school year. There will be an Activities Fair from 6:00 pm to 6:50pm; campus tours will be offered during the Fair. This event will be for prospective students entering grades 9, 10, and 11 and their parents. At the Open House, the admissions process will be shared and the registration form for the Placement Test to be held on January 9, 2016 will be available. Please contact Kit Brownell, Director of Admissions, for any further information: (843)849-9599 x134 or [email protected].

Evening Bible StudyA new evening Bible Study has begun at 6:30pm at Pauline Book and Media 243 King St. Sister Margaret Kerry is leading a study of Isaiah thru the Catholic Scripture Study International. Pease bring $20 (to cover costs), your Bible, a pad and pen.

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 1 November 2015

Monday All Souls Day 2 NovemberWis 3: 1-9 Ps 23: 1-6 Rom 5: 5-11 or 6: 3-9 Jn 6: 37-407a St. Mary12:05p CathedralComing Events:None

Weekly Offertory Report

24-25 October 2015Offertory Envelopes $15,516.14

Offertory E-filing $2,976.03

Offertory Total $18,495.17

Sincere thanks for your generosity. Each gift matters!

Tuesday 3 NovemberSaint Martin de Porres, ReligiousRom 12: 5-16b Ps 131: 1cde, 2-3 Lk 14: 15-24

7a St. Mary(Jane Stiles+)12:05p Cathedral(William Kanapaux, Jr.+)Coming Events9a Organ Practice in Loft9a Faith Sharing in CR210 Bible Study in CR21p Organ Practice in Loft4:30p Girls’ Chorus in MR6:45p Cathedral Women’s Club Meeting-CR7p RCIA in LH

Wednesday 4 NovemberSaint Charles Borromeo, BishopRom 13: 8-10 Ps 112: 1b-2, 4-5, 9 Lk 14: 25-337a St Mary(Sr. M Bernardetta De Biasi, FSP+)12:05p Cathedral(Intentions of Tecklenburg Family)Coming Events5:30p St. Vincent de Paul Meet in LH6:30p That Man Is You-119 Meeting Room7p Choir Rehearsal in MR

Thursday 5 NovemberRom 14: 7-12 Ps 27: 1bcde, 4, 13-14 Lk 15: 1-10

7a St Mary12:05p Cathedral(Mercedes O’Keef+)Coming Events: 10a MOMS Group in LH7p Renaissance Ensemble-MR

Friday 6 NovemberRom 15: 14-21 Ps 98: 1-4 Lk 16: 1-8

7a St Mary-No Mass12:05p Cathedral(Roger & Catherine O’Donnell+)Coming Events10a Mass At Canterbury House7p Lucis Via Young Adults Pray at Mary Garden Statue

Sunday All Saints 1 NovemberRv 7: 2-4, 9-14 Ps 24: 1bc-4b, 5-6 1 Jn 3: 1-3Mt 5: 1-12a

5:30p Cathedral Sunday Vigil-Fr. Wodecki(Caroline Campbell+)9a Cathedral-Fr. Wodecki(Donna Caputo+)9:30a St. Mary-Msgr. Brovey11:15a Cathedral-Msgr. Brovey(Special Intention)6p Cathedral-Msgr. Brovey(Pro Populo)Coming Events:10:05a No Youth Group Meeting 10:05a No Christian Formation Classes 1p Prayer Apostolate-LH3pm The Robert Taylor Choral Music Group Concert in Church Did you know…if you

give electronically you no longer have to keep track of envelopes? That’s right! All of the offertory categories

covered with envelopes can now be taken care of online!

Offertory Option: If credit cards and envelopes aren’t your thing – consider the easy automatic checking

withdrawal.Don’t forget: Remember to update your electronic

account with current credit card expiration dates

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8 November1 Kings 17: 10-16 Ps 146: 7-10 Heb 9: 24-28Mk 12: 38-44 or 12: 41-44

5:30p Cathedral Vigil-Fr. Casimir(The Johnston Family+)9a Cathedral Mass-Fr. Casimir(Intentions of Kim Haeyong Family)9:30a St. Mary-Msgr. Brovey(Caroline Ramsey+)11:15a Cathedral-Msgr. Brovey(Pro Populo)6p Cathedral-Msgr. Brovey(Hugh Clower+)Coming Events10:05a Pancake Breakfast Sponsored byCathedral Men’s Club10:05a Youth Group Meet 119 Broad St.10:05a Christian Formation Classes Center1p Prayer Apostolate-LH4p Venture Crew Scouts Meet-LH

Contribution Reports: Beginning this year, we will distribute contribution reports quarterly. This gives you the chance to keep track of your contributions easier. If you would like to receive your report via email, please submit your name, envelope number and email address to: [email protected]*Celebrants may be subject to change.

Saturday 7 NovemberRom 16: 3-9, 16, 22-27 Ps 145: 2-5, 10-11Lk 16: 9-12

5:30p Cathedral Sunday Vigil-Fr. Casimir(The Johnston Family+)Coming Events8:45a Apostles of Divine Mercy2p Wedding-Evelyn Marguerita Solis & Alex John Maziekas

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Website: www.charlestoncathedral.com All Saints Day

Cathedral Mass Schedule

Weekday Devotions11:30 am, Rosary 12 Noon Angelus

12:05 pm Mass

St. Mary of the Annunciation

7:00am MassMonday-Friday

Free Parking

Children’s Nursery Available

on Sunday8:30am to 1:00pmWalking Infants to 5 years old.

The Nursery is in the Cathedral Center Hallway

turn left Room 2 on the Right. For information, call Nursery Operator,

Maricela Villalobos at (404)580-1429

Active Membership: Various facilities and services are available to our active members. This includes use of the Church for Baptisms, Weddings, and other sacramental events, and includes parishioner status in parochial schools.

ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP is determined by four things:

1. Being properly registered in the parish for a sufficient period of time.2. Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days.3. Use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish.4. Being active in at least one parishprogram, ministry, or organization.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Email: [email protected] the bride or the groom must be a practicing Catholic and registered at the Cathedral for at least twelve months before scheduling a wedding date and beginning the six months marriage preparation. The bride/groom must be an active parishioner, regularly attending Mass on Sundays and Holydays of Obligation, and use of the envelope system in regular support of the parish. The Wedding Policy Booklet may be found on the Cathedral website: www.charlestoncathedral.com. For Wedding infor mation, Please Contact Mrs. Stephanie Stewar t at 724-8395.

Hospital Bound? If either you or a member of your family is scheduled to be hospitalized, please call the church office, 724-8395.

Homebound? If you know someone who is Homebound, and would like to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Holy Communion, or Annointing of the Sick, please call the Parish office at (843)724-8395 or email Linda [email protected].

Mass TimesMonday-Friday Rosary

11:30amMass 12:05pm Daily

Saturday Vigil 5:30pm Sung Mass

Sunday Mass Times9:00am Family Mass

11:15am Solemn Mass6:00pm Sung Mass

Bishop of CharlestonThe Most Reverend Robert E. Guglielmone, DD.

Diocesan Website: www.sccatholic.org

Cathedral ClergyMonsignor Steven L. Brovey, Cathedral RectorTelephone Number: (843)724-8395Email: [email protected]

Assisting Priest:Father Patrick Allen

Deacon Jerome P. RemkiewiczTelephone: (843)937-8518Email: [email protected]

Deacon Charles J. OlimpioTelephone: (843)856-0955

Administrative StaffExecutive Assistant To The RectorMrs. Stephanie StewartTelephone: (843)724-8395 Email: [email protected]

Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor (Retiring)Mrs. Linda Lyons Telephone: (843)724-8395Email: [email protected]

Parish Secretary/BookkeeperMrs. Kay Phillip Telephone: (843)724-8395Email: [email protected]

Pastoral StaffDirector of Music & LiturgyMr. Daniel Sansone (843)724-8395 Email: [email protected]

Charleston Catholic SchoolPrincipal, Mr. Fred McKay Telephone (843)577-4495Website: www.charlestoncatholic.com

BAPTISMS To have your child baptized,

please contact the Parish Office at 724-8395. Please call before

the birth of your child.

Confession TimesMonday-Friday

11:15am to 11:50am DailyWednesday 5:30-6pm

Saturdays 4:00pm to 5:00pm

After Hours Emergency Line. This number, (843)469-3406, is only for medical emergencies or in the event of a death. During office hours, please call the parish line, (843)724-8395.