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Pastor, Very Reverend Robert J. Kus .............................................................. ext. 111 RCIA/Social Ministries, Sister Isaac Koenig, S.U. ......................................... ext. 135 Director of Religious Education, Mr. John Walsh ......................................... ext. 114 Director of Hispanic Ministries, Ms. Norma Rivera ...................................... ext. 122 Business Manager, Ms. Sharon Marren ......................................................... ext. 158 Wedding and Missions Coordinator, Ms. Simone Payne ............................... ext. 129 Development Director, Ms. JoAnn Daley ....................................................... ext. 110 Parish Secretary, Ms. Simone Payne .............................................................. ext. 113 Bulletin Editor, Ms. Sandy O'Leary ............................. [email protected] Campus Director, Mr. Phil Davis ................................................................... ext. 115 Organist/Director of Music, Ms. Sara Bryant................................................. ext. 118 St. Mary Parish Bookstore.............................................................................. ext. 159 The Upper Room 1871 Event Coordinator, Mrs. Victoria Hudson…...910-538-9885 St. Mary School Principal, Ms. Joyce Price ................................................... ext. 153 St. Mary School Administrative Assistant, Ms. Susan Linn ........................... ext. 140
Liturgy Schedule Saturday: ...... …………………5:30pm English 7pm Spanish Sunday:……….8am, 9:30 am, & 11am English 12:30 pm in Spanish Daily:………………... As published in bulletin Mass in the Extraordinary Form…… Fourth Sunday of the month at 7pm For information 910-891-1972
Sacraments
Baptism: Preparation prior to baptism is required. Parents should contact the Parish Office for details. Confirmation: Please contact the Faith Formation Office for more information. Reconciliation: 4:00–4:45 pm Saturdays or by appointment. Weddings: Contact the Pastor as soon as possible to set the wedding date and begin marriage preparation; preferably at least 3 months before your wedding. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. R.C.I.A.–Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: Saturday: 9:00-10:00 am; RCIA Room, 1st Floor, Tileston Building
Education
The Saint Mary School: Grades Pre-K–8. The oldest Catholic School in North Carolina now
celebrating 145 years of education. Accredited by SACS-CASI.
Faith Formation: K–High School
(Communion-Confirmation) Sunday: 11:00 am—Noon
September to May
CEPI De Santa María: Spanish Adult School, Tileston Gym Annex 2nd Floor
St. Mary Adult School: Art and ESL. Call
office for times and dates.
Children, Youth & Young Adults
Nursery: 6 months–5 years Sunday: 9:30 Mass. Nursery, 1st Floor, Tileston Building
Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos:
Monday: 7:30pm. Hispanic Ministry room, 1st Floor Tileston Building
Social Outreach
St. Mary/Tileston Outreach:
Monday–Thursday 8:00-11:30am
St. Mary Health Center:
(Dental and Medical)
Tileston Gym Annex - Lower Floor
Walk-ins Welcome
For Appointment, call: 763-8163
stmaryhealthcenter.org
Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary: 412 Ann Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 Fax 910-762-9664 www.thestmaryparish.org Monday–Friday: 9am–4pm
The St. Mary School Office: 217 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 ext. 140 Fax 910-772-8034 www.thestmaryschool.org Monday–Friday: 8am–3pm
June 29, 2014
Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
2 Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary – June 28 and June 29, 2014 Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
Weekend Mass Schedule at a Glance Saturday Mass in English – 5:30 pm Saturday Mass in Spanish – 7:00 pm Sunday Mass in English – 8:00 am, 9:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Mass in Spanish – 12:30 pm
To schedule a Mass Intention, to donate the Altar Flowers, or for information on Baptism, please call the Parish Office at 762-5491.
Pastor’s Corner
My Dear Friends,
This weekend, Catholic Christians
celebrate the Feast of Ss. Peter &
Paul. We at the Basilica Shrine of St.
Mary have a special reason to
celebrate, for this is the weekend we
will formally install our new
umbrellino and tintinnabulum,
symbols of a basilica. These objects
will sit on either side of the altar to
remind everyone of the privilege of being named a basilica by the Vatican.
Both of these gifts have been generously donated by Dr. Ted Gasper & his
family. The umbrellino is being given in honor of Sr. Isaac, and the
tintinnabulum is given as a memorial to Dr. Mary Dix McDuffie Gasper
who passed away almost a year ago.
An umbrellino, or “little umbrella,” is a distinctive symbol of basilicas
throughout the world. Each umbrella is striped with red and yellow, the
papal colors. This silk canopy is a symbol of papal authority. In the
middle ages, such umbrellas would be carried over the pope in
processions.
Once it is placed, the umbrellino stays partially open as a symbol of
readiness to welcome the pope. Every umbrellino in the world is hand-
made and is unique. Our umbrellino will feature 4 coat-of-arms, those of:
the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary, Pope Francis, the Diocese of Raleigh, and
Bishop Michael Burbidge.
The tintinnabulum, or bell mounted on a pole, indicates that the Basilica
Shrine of St. Mary has a special relationship with the pope.
The tintinnabulum consists of a small gold bell within a hand-carved
wooden frame accented with gold leaf surrounded by the papal tiara, the
crown traditionally worn by the pope. It also has the papal keys (Matthew
16: 13-19). Above the bell is a hand-carved coat-of-arms of the Basilica
Shrine of St. Mary.
On the reverse side of the St. Mary coat-of-arms medallion is a hand
carved figure of the Blessed Virgin Mary as she appears above the altar of
repose in the basilica. In the middle ages, churches used the tintinnabulum
to alert the people of Rome that the pope was approaching.
We should all be very thankful for the opportunity to be alive to
experience this historic event!
On another note, in case you were wondering why the St. Mary campus
had so many trucks present the other week, it was because part of the
movie, “The Longest Ride,” was being filmed in our Tileston Center.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Father Bob
Readings for the Week of June 29
Sunday: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Mt 9:14-17 Next Sunday: Zec 9:9-10/Rom 8:9, 11-13/Mt 11:25-30
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Liturgies and Paraliturgies Including Mass Intentions
Saturday, June 28
5:30 pm Mass — † Eleanor Antonaccio
Offered by The Antonaccio Family
7:00 pm Mass — Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Sunday, June 29 8:00 am Mass — † Lena Bua
Offered by Frank and Jeanne Bua
9:30 am Mass — † Rita Stelling
Offered by A Friend
11:00 am Mass — † Helen McFarland
Offered by Kathy Rogers
12:30 pm Mass — Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Monday, June 30
7:30 am Mass — † Mary Lundy
Offered by Richard and Magdalen Twiss
Tuesday, July 1
7:30 am Mass — † John Avil
Offered by Jane and Bud Avil
Wednesday, July 2
7:30 am Communion Service
Thursday, July 3
7:30 am Mass — † Dorothy Sender
Offered by Linda Perunko
Friday, July 4
7:30 am Mass — † Randy Gene Coleman
Offered by Jill Coleman
Saturday, July 5
5:30 pm Mass — † Janet Perrin
Offered by Pat and Tom DeBello
7:00 pm Mass — Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Sunday, July 6 8:00 am Mass — † Frank Bua, Sr.
Offered by Frank and Jeanne Bua
9:30 am Mass — † Mary Welsh
Offered by Peggy Clark
11:00 am Mass — † Anne Williams
Offered by James Worden and Jeannie Laughlin
12:30 pm Mass — † Erik Lie-Nielsen
Offered by The Hatcher Family
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Please Pray for Our Sick
If you would like to have a name put on the list please call the church office or
email—[email protected]
Erica Acera James Bailey Deloris Bryant Jeanne Bua
Marilyn Bunzel Margie Caceres Courtney Chase
Andrea Creekmore Richelle Dombrosky
Chanda Fiskin Julia Freeman
Eleanor Greenfield Nathan Grogan
Nancy Heck
Abigail Herrmann Marguerite Higgins
Frances Hunley Karen Hunter Patti Jackson Brian Jacobs
Sandy Johnson Gertrude Jones
Chase Thomas Kantrowitz Danny Kenny
Linda Kuzmiskas Mary San Marco Leigha Melton Barbara Perino
Dee Dee Raymond Philip Rawls
Stephanie Rovasio Ron Short
Juan David Sierra Henry Smith Lenny Smith Bruce Stahlin Carl Tilenni Jeff Weeks
Shelia Weeks Jared Wendt Ruth White
Dale Womeldorf
Victoria Hudson
Event Coordinator
910.538.9885
[email protected] * upperroomnc.com
The Week Ahead In Our Parish Summer Parish Office Hours
Monday—Thursday—9:00 am—4:00 pm
Friday—9:00 am—Noon Sunday, June 29
St. Mary Young Family Fellowship and Donuts—following 9:30 am Mass in the St. Mary School Cafeteria
Adult Faith Formation—9:30 am in the Youth Room
Nursery – Available at the 9:30 am Mass in Room T323
NO English as a Second Language —10:45 am in the Tileston Building—will resume in the fall
RICA in Spanish—11:00 am in Room T303
Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:00 am in room T318
Monday, June 30
Contemporary Choir Rehearsal—7:00 pm in the Tileston Building
Hispanic Young Adult Group (El grupo de jóvenes adultos)- 7:30 pm in Tileston
Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos—8:00 – 9:30 pm en el gimnasio
Tuesday, July 1
Gospel Choir Practice 3:30 pm in the Basilica
Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—7:00 pm in Room T318
Wednesday, July 2
Centering Prayer—1:00—2:00 pm
Women’s Contemplative Prayer—1:30 pm in Room T325
Children’s Choir Rehearsal—4:15 pm—5:15 pm in the Amy Bradley Room
Adult Confirmation Class—6:30 pm
Thursday, July 3
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament—following morning Mass in the Basilica
Divine Mercy Chaplet – 12:30 pm in the Chapel
Baptism Preparation Class (Hispanic) - 6:30 pm in Room T316
Renaissance Choir Rehearsal—7:30 pm—9:00 pm in the Music Office
Friday, July 4
Summer Mass Schedule—7:30 am
First Friday Adoration—following morning Mass
Parish Office Closed for July 4th Holiday
Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos - 8:00 – 9:30 pm en el gimnasio
Hispanic Prayer Group—8:00 pm
Saturday, July 5
Share Sunday—all Masses
Hispanic Prayer Retreat—8:00 am
R.C.I.A—9:00 —10:30 am in the Tileston Building
Elizabeth Scott and Gerard Metcalf Wedding—2:00 pm in the Basilica
Gospel Choir Practice—3:30 pm in the Basilica
RCIC Class—3:30 pm in Room T325
Reconciliation—4:00 pm in the Basilica
Sunday, July 6
Share Sunday—all Masses
Hispanic Prayer Retreat—8:00 am
Adult Faith Formation—9:30 am in the Youth Room
Nursery – Available at the 9:30 am Mass in Room T323
NO English as a Second Language —10:45 am in the Tileston Building—will resume in the fall
RICA in Spanish—11:00 am in Room T303
Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:00 am in room T318
Many ministries have gone to summer hours. Please check the up-to-date parish Calendar on the website: thestmaryparish.org
or Check with individual ministries for time/date changes
Located in the Tileston Building
Saturday - 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tuesday - Friday - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
762-5491 ext. 159
You may also email us at [email protected]
The St. Mary Parish Bookstore
CENTERING PRAYER—An hour of contemplating prayer and the Centering practice. Wednesdays from 1:00—2:00 pm. Contact Joan Regan at 383-2804 or centeringprayer.com. THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS—will be said Monday - Thursday at 7:05 am. Everyone is invited, books are available as is instruction. ST. MARY AAMEN CHAPTER—Chapter meetings are held Fourth Sunday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Tileston Building. BLESSED SACRAMENT—Every Thursday after the 7:30 a.m. Mass for one hour. CAMILLUS MINISTRY—Ministry Co-Coordinators, Sue Reilly ([email protected]) and Eileen Mankin ([email protected]) EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS AND LECTORS—We are in need of both Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors at all of the masses. Please contact Stephanie Watts if you are interested in serving: 799-7623 or [email protected]. THE NEWCOMER WELCOME AND HOSPITALITY MINISTRY—needs your assistance to help our new members become part of our parish family. For more information, please contact Erin Buller at 910-833-7164 or [email protected] or thestmaryparish.org/newcomer. YOUNG FAMILES AND COUPLES GROUP—meets monthly. Contact Erin Buller for more information about meeting time and place. 910-833-7164 or [email protected] or thestmaryparish.org/newcomer. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS COURT 1036—Meets the Second Sunday of the month at 3:45 pm in the St. Mary School Cafeteria. For more information, please contact JoAnne Shadroui, Regent, at 910-452-6351. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION—Following Mass until 1:00 pm
ST. MARY NURSERY—Volunteers are needed to help staff our Sunday nursery during the 9:30 am mass. Please contact [email protected]. MUSIC MINISTRIES—Contact: Sara Bryant at 762-5491 ext. 118, or [email protected]. Boys and Girls Choir (grades 2—6) meet on Wednesdays at 4:15. The Renaissance Choir meets each Thursday in the Mu-sic Office from 7:30—9:00 pm. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1074— Wilmington Council 1074 meets in the basement of the Tileston Building. You can contact the Knights by email at [email protected] or kofc1074.org.
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Parish Happenings
“A Stitch….A Prayer….The Touch of God” Our Prayer Shawl ministry offers warmth and the mes-sage of God’s blessings to those in need of comfort. Members of this ministry knit and crochet special shawls and blankets that receive a pastoral blessing. These hand-made items are made available to anyone experi-encing a physical or emotional crisis. Some Prayer
Shawl Ministry members do their knitting and crocheting at regular meetings (10:00am on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays each month) others prefer to work exclusive-ly from home. Call Noreen at 798-0055 for more information on this wonderful ministry. If you know of anyone who needs the warmth and comfort of a prayer shawl, call Noreen and she will make arrangements to get one to you. Again, you or the recipient need not be a member of our congregation.
Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors are needed for all
masses. If interested in joining this ministry, please
contact Stephanie Watts at: 799-7623 or
St. Mary Nursery News
The parish nursery could use some more volunteers. The nursery is
available during the 9:30 a.m. mass on Sundays. On average the volun-
teers are only in the nursery one Sunday a month. If you are interested
please contact Michelle Timmons at [email protected].
Prayer
U.S. Catholic Essay
St. Mary and Father Bob are the subject of a great essay in the June 2014
issue of one of the best national Catholic publications, U.S. Catholic
magazine. In the article Say ‘Yes’ to a Happy Parish, long-time St. Mary
parishioner and author Paul Wilkes highlights the amazing vitality under
Father Bob’s leadership over the past seven years that has renewed the
St. Mary community and the ministries. Free copies of the June issue of
U.S. Catholic will be available in the parish office. And please take ad-
vantage of the special offer for St. Mary parishioners who want to start
subscribing to this excellent magazine: Visit www.uscatholic.org/
StMaryOffer to enter a 1-year subscription for only $12 (that’s 80% off
the $60 cover price)!
St. Mary Young Families News Coffee and donuts: Join us for fellowship and donuts in the school cafeteria (door is opposite the little playground in the parking lot) on this Sunday after the 9:30 Mass. Newcomers welcome! Meals on Wheels: Starting in July, we will have a regular monthly Weekend Meals on Wheels day. We did a trial run in May, and it went well. We will need people to cook and people to deliver food. You can do one or both, and children are welcome. Please contact Erin and Tom at [email protected] if you are interested in helping us (and our seniors!) out.
St. Elisabeth Convent, Minsk, Belarus
St. Elisabeth Convent patronizes a large psychiatric hospital, runs
a rehabilitation center, and a shelter for the homeless. Many people who
come to the Convent for help become involved and produce beautiful
artifacts in its workshops together with the sisters. Many of them remain
here forever and find a way to normal life.
Sr. Irina and Sr. Julia will visit the Basilica on July 26 – 27 where they
will arrange a small sale of religious articles and souvenirs from their
Convent to support vulnerable people who they take care of.
Around the Area
“Via Cruces” - Meditation Garden
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Tamisiea extend an invitation for St. Mary parish-
ioners and guests to visit their meditation garden trail and pray the Sta-
tions of the Cross. No phone call or arrival announcement is necessary.
The meditation garden is located at 6207 Fox Run Road in Wilmington.
Take the second road right off of Old Military Road which is off of
Greenville Loop, near Bradley Creek Elementary School. Enter the
driveway and park. “Via Cruces” is to your left.
They hope that many will take advantage of this garden experience for
reflection and devotion to our Lord.
Catholic Summer Camp for middle school youth
For rising 7th—9th middle school youth
July 18—21
Arrival 5:00 pm/ Departure 10:00 am
Cost to attend—$250.00
Camp Dixie, Fayetteville
To Register visit:
www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/youth/middle-school
Event sponsored by The Diocese of Raleigh, Office of Youth Ministry
919-821-9770—[email protected]
Marriage Help – Retrouvaille has helped tens of thousands of couples at all stages of disillusionment or mis-
ery in their marriage. This program can help you too. For confidential information or to apply to attend the program beginning with a weekend on September 12th.
Call 800-470-2230 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.retrouvaille.org.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
In the Second Reading today, Paul says, “The Lord will rescue me from every evil threat and will bring me safe to his heavenly Kingdom.” Our goal on earth is to help our spouse get to heaven. The world is not about our heavenly goals and seeks to ruin our marriage. Restore, renew and rekindle your marriage at an upcoming Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are Aug 1-3, 2014 in Hicko-ry, NC and Nov 7-9, 2014 in Atlantic Beach, NC . Early sign up is highly recom-mended.
For more information visit our website at: NCMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at [email protected] or
[email protected] or 704-315-2144.
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HUNGRY HEART? Want to awaken your DE-
SIRE....embrace your DESIGN.....reach your DESTI-
NY?? Renowned Theology of the Body speaker &
author of “Fill These Hearts” CHRISTOPHER
WEST will offer the COR Seminar on Saturday July
26 which blends Live music, Videos, and Presenta-
tions about the teachings of Saint John Paul II. Join us
on the journey of redemption and healing to build a
culture of Life & true Love! This special event has
limited seating at St. Michael’s in Cary, NC where
Bishop Burbidge will celebrate a special Mass that
morning. Get your tickets before it’s sold out online
for a flat fee at http://tiny.cc/COR-726; Group discount available! If
any questions, contact local Event leaders at COR4RA-
[email protected] or (919) 589-COR4.
Fortnight for Freedom: Freedom to Serve
will take place from June 21 to July 4, 2014, a
time when our liturgical calendar celebrates a
series of great martyrs who remained faithful
in the face of persecution by political power—
St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and
Paul, and the First Martyrs of the Church of Rome. The theme of this
year's Fortnight focuses on the freedom to serve the poor and vulnerable
in accord with human dignity and the Church's teaching.
All are invited to join with Bishop Burbidge in the celebration of Mass
during the Fortnight for Freedom on Thursday, June 26 at 6:00 pm at
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Cary. A reception/picnic
sponsored by the Knights of Columbus will follow the service. The Mass
is an opportunity to participate in the 14-day Diocesan observance of the
Fortnight for Freedom focusing on prayer, education and peaceful public
action to protect our right to religious liberty. In addition, please bring
baby formula and diapers as a donation to Catholic Charities in honor of
the theme of this year’s Fortnight which includes a dimension of service.
More information and educational resources on the Fortnight for Free-
dom can be found at www.dioceseofraleigh.org.
19th Annual SINGLE/SINGLE AGAIN Beach Retreat
“Nourish Your Life with the Lord” August 1th – 3th, 2014
Trinity Retreat Center
Salter Path, N.C.
Are you Single/Single Again? Interested in making friends with others who think spirituality is im-portant? Looking for a chance to get away and recharge? Please join us along with single/single again Catholics for a weekend of sun, prayer, renewal and relaxation. The age range is 35 plus.
The hand of the Lord feeds us; He answers all our needs. - PS 145
The program begins at 8 p.m. on Friday evening and concludes at
noon on Sunday. The cost includes two night’s lodgings, all meals and snacks and
materials needed for the retreat. Every room has one single and one double bed, and bathroom:
rollaway beds are available. Room Rates: Triple $165 and Double $185 The Trinity Center now has wireless internet all over the property.
You can access your bible on your phone, iPad, or tablet. July 18th is registration deadline. If you cancel by July 18th you will receive a refund, minus a $50 non-refundable deposit. If you cancel after July 18th – there will be no refund. Please note space is limited and will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis. An e-mail confirmation will be sent when we receive your registration. A map and more information will be mailed the last week in July. Call Celia at (919) 649-5201 to receive a registration form or if you need further details regarding registration.
Diocese of Raleigh Advance Directive
Legal and medical issues related to the planning for the end of life can be com-plicated and difficult. The Diocese of Raleigh has created a resource which expresses our Catholic teaching about the sanctity and beauty of life, while as-sisting the faithful in the practical decisions that must be made at the end of life. This Advance Directive document, which includes a Healthcare Power of Attorney with definitions, instructions and the appointment of a health care agent, was prepared in consultation with both Catholic Bioethics and legal ex-perts in the applicable laws of the State of North Carolina. This resource is recommended to you for your use to assist in creating a legal document that reflects your wishes for the end of your own life or that of your loved one. You may download a copy of this document by accessing the following web ad-dress: www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/pro-life/publications.aspx.
Single Single Again Nineteen years ago, the group Single Single Again was formed in Raleigh by six Catholic men and six Catholic women. Single Single Again of Wilmington was started six months ago to keep the same ministry and spirit that kept the Raleigh Group ministering for nineteen years. Visit www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/single. Single folk are invited to visit Single Single Again of Wilmington at our next gath-ering on Saturday, July 26, 2014, at Saint Therese Catholic Church, 209 South Lumina Avenue, Wrightsville Beach, NC for 5:30 Mass, 6:45 Dinner and Discus-sion/Social Hour until 8:30pm.
Questions. Contact Joe Silva [email protected], 203-921-5978.
Diocese Celebrates Natural Family Planning (NFP)
The Diocese will celebrate Natural Family Planning at the Annual Mass
and Brunch on Saturday, July 12 at 10:00 am, St. Mary Mother of the
Church, Garner. RSVP by July 5 or if you would like to learn more about
NFP and how it can benefit you, contact Allison Dooley, Diocese of
Raleigh Natural Family Planning Coordinator, at [email protected].
Summer “Stay-cation” for Married Couples: Home Life=Holy Life
St. Therese, Wrightsville Beach and St. Thomas More, Chapel Hill
August 2, 2014
Your day of reflection will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The cost is $30 per couple.
Register at www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/marriage/
Sponsored by the Office for Marriage and Family Life.
For more information contact [email protected]
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Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles — Sister Isaac
It really happens that a saint’s feast day outranks a Sunday during the
Church Year. However, that is what is happening this weekend and here at
St. Mary’s we have several reasons to celebrate with Peter and Paul.
First of all, because we have been named a Basilica, the Feast of these two
great apostles will always be singled out as a special day to celebrate at St.
Mary’s. Responding to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit, Peter and Paul
were among the first people to bring the joy of the Gospel to the faithful.
Secondly, on this particular day, you will see an umbrella and a bell
carried in procession and placed in the sanctuary. They are symbols of a
Basilica. For me, an umbrella reminds me of being protected from stormy
weather and heat, and the bell reminds me to celebrate and pay attention to
just what is going on around us. Our Church, founded by Jesus Christ, is a
visible symbol of unity of all people coming together to praise a
compassionate, loving God who calls each one of us to share His Love.
That’s why we have a ministry that reaches out to our brothers and sisters.
So here are two questions….How do you respond to Jesus’ question, “But
who do you say that I am?” and how does the fact that we share in God’s
love and come to this Basilica to proclaim Jesus affect the way that I live
out my day to day existence? Happy Feast Day!
Office of Social Ministry Sister Isaac
Special Need of the Week
As we prepare for the final month of Outreach before closing for the
month of August we could still use beds, sofas, tables and chairs as our
list of requests is quite long. Also, if your child’s back pack has some
decent life in it we will be happy to take it off your hands as we always
have requests for them at the beginning of the school year. The diapers
that the Immaculate Conception Church shared with us have all been
distributed, so we can use any size diapers that you might be able to
bring us. Thank you for all your support.
Providing dental services to
children ages 3-18
without Medicaid or dental
insurance.
For more information visit us at
www.stmaryhealthcenter.org
St. Mary English as a Second Language (ESL) Program 10:30 am -12:15 pm Sunday in the Tileston Building
De' Corbett, Director
The last day of classes for Spring classes was June 8, 2014. The ESL Program will resume classes in the cafeteria for Fall 2014. Registration begins on September 21, 2014 so please come and tell anyone who may need the classes. The class levels are beginner, intermediate, and advanced... volun-teers are always welcomed! Please call Dé Corbett at (910) 232-2745 for any questions or Sister Marion at (910) 251-3606. Thanks for all of your support!!
RCIA
Anyone interested in learning more about the Rite of
Christian Initiation of Adults please contact Sr. M. Isaac
(762-5491 x135). Our 2014-2015 sessions will begin in
mid September.
Mark Your Calendars!!! Let's All Head to the Ballpark!!!
Join Bishop Burbidge and our Diocesan family for Catholic Family Day at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park on August 17, 2014. Show your Catholic spirit by wearing your parish or school colors as we gather for prayer, for an all-you-can-eat picnic inside the ball field, and then to watch the Durham Bulls take on the Charlotte Knights. The cost is $25 for adults/youth 6 years and older, $13 for children 3-5 years and no charge for 2 years and under. There will be pre-game admittance through the third base entrance. Prayer will begin at 2:45 pm with the picnic to follow. The Game starts at 5:05 pm.
CALL TO PRAYER
FOR LIFE, MARRIAGE AND
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
The Catholic Bishops of the United States
have called for a nationwide effort to ad-
vance a movement for Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty through
prayer, penance, and sacrifice.
Catholics across the nation are being encouraged to pray for rebuilding a
culture favorable to life and marriage and for increased protection of
religious liberty.
The goal of this call to prayer is twofold:
1. to increase awareness of these challenges and
2. to build spiritual stamina and fortitude among the faithful so that we
can be effective and joyful witnesses of faith, hope, and charity and
agents of the New Evangelization.
The Call to Prayer for Life, Marriage and Religious Liberty has five com-
ponents:
Monthly Eucharistic Holy Hours in cathedrals and parishes
Daily Rosary by families and individuals
Special Prayers of the Faithful at all Masses
Fasting and abstinence from meat on Friday
A Fortnight of Freedom
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German Leonel Pérez of El Arado
German Leonel
Pérez is a Delegado
de la Palabra in a
remote mountain
village called El
Arado. El Arado,
in English, means
“the plow.” As a
Delegado, he helps
run Our Lady of
Suyapa, the little
church of the
community.
Mission Corner
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Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule Weekend of July 5 — July 6
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time For Masses in English
~ Schedule does not show substitutions ~
Saturday
5:30 pm
Sunday
8:00 am
Sunday
9:30 am
Sunday
11:00 am
V. Campbell J.Chandler
S. Elder J. Green S. Hutko
S. Mauney K. Tosoni
J. Bost J. Cappellino
J. Lucido L. Parker S. Parker E. Teaster A. Winkeler
J. Demonte L. Dezio
C. Dittmer L. Johnson S. O’Leary K. O’Leary J. Francis
T. Cordon G. Hill
H. Latham J. Price
A. Sanderson S. Squires R. Young
A. Arcaro L. Hutko
S. Hovanski
P. Bolan
C. Coco B. Meyer
L. Collette T. Smith
A. Aaron Z. Shafer A. Tosoni
C.J. Bost B. Folan
C. Martinez
D. Koenig K. Kiser
J. Koenig
B. Brown E. Cordon E. Poole
T. Barton P. Lachance F. Bindewald F. Bindewald
H. Lange G. Doye M. Flores B. Kenny
F. Bua F. Grant
R. Keegan R. Jenski T. Longo
A. DeVega H. Bielawa B. Ozment D. Keefe C. Black
C. Mongelli
T. Patton R. Lowney L. Franks J. Patton L. Dezio S. Frelke
L. Johnson F. Romeo
E. Burke N. Cahill J. Morris
M. Fedarko J. Prantil J. Newton
~ Stewardship of Treasure ~ May 25, 2014
Envelopes Mailed: 1634 Envelopes Returned: 375
Offertory Budget Education 05/25/2014 $ 13,102.91 $ 17,500.00 $ 25.00 07/01/2013 to $ 868,472.62 $ 866,500.00 $ 32,384.07
Celebrations June 12—June 21
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Bulletin Deadline
The bulletin deadline is Friday at noon, the week before publication on
Sunday. Please email information to: [email protected]
Mariel Barker & Ryan Sellers were married at the
Basilica Shrine of St. Mary on
June 14, 2014. They currently make their home in
Chadbourn, N.C.
Betzaida Segura celebrated her Quinceañera
at the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
on June 14, 2014.
She is a member of the parish.
Peter John Lombardi & Lisa Mariko Sokolowski
were married at the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
on June 21, 2014.
Caryn & John Walsh celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary with a special
community blessing at the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
on June 21, 2014.
Baptisms
Robert Max Porter Nate Ryan Sadowski
Confirmation
Robert Max Porter
In Memory
Pamela Ann Stanley April 24, 1959 – June 7, 2014
Abbigail Colleen Taylor
August 9, 1994 – June 7, 2014
Alice Leona Hankins August 6, 1935 – June 11, 2014
Anthony John Buicko
August 15, 1922 – June 7, 2014
Bishop Burbidge and I are pleased to announce that Ms. Kimberly Browning has accepted the position of Assistant Superintendent of In-structional Services. Ms. Browning’s start date will be July 7th. In this role, Ms. Browning will serve as the primary diocesan official responsible for the instructional and support programs of our Catholic schools. Ms. Browning will also have oversight of the diocesan early childhood cen-ters. Since June of 2008, Ms. Browning has served as a Principal in the Diocese of Cleveland. Her first position was with Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School and most recently with St. Barnabas Catholic School. Ms. Browning graduated from Ursuline College with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management, a Master of Arts in Elementary Educa-tion and a Master of Arts in Education Administration/Supervision. Ms. Browning’s numerous professional affiliations include serving on the Ohio Catholic Education Association Conference Convention’s Planning Team, membership on the Diocese of Cleveland’s Professional Develop-ment Committee, President of the Elementary Principal’s Association of the Diocese of Cleveland, serving on the Association for Supervision of Curriculum Development and the Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators. Please join Bishop Burbidge and me in offering prayer-ful best wishes in welcoming Ms. Browning to the Diocese of Raleigh. Michael J. Fedewa, Ed.D. Superintendent of Catholic Formation and Education, Diocese of Raleigh
8 Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary – June 28 and June 29, 2014 Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
Principal’s Corner Joyce Price
Will Return in the fall
St. Mary School Announces
Joshua 1:9 Scholarship Fund An anonymous donor has established the “Joshua 1:9 Scholarship Fund”
to provide tuition assistance for children of a single parent or those who
are African American or Hispanic that wish attend St. Mary Catholic
School.
Families interested in tuition support at St. Mary Catholic School should
contact the school office directly at 910-762-5491, x140 for details re-
garding general admission and tuition assistance guidelines.
To donate, send tax deductible contributions to: NCCF, PO Box 991,
Wilmington, NC 28402. For more information, please call 910-509-
7256 or visit www.nccommunityfoundation.org .
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT TO PUT IN A NEW GYM FLOOR IN TILESTON!! The original Tileston gym floor was placed in 1954 and is used by many groups in our community. The Tileston Gymnasium, is a facility used by the St. Mary School for daily PE classes and team sports including boys and girls basketball, volleyball and intramural sports. It is a popular practice venue for many local sports teams including Cape Fear Fencing Club and community basketball teams (Halo Hoops). These teams are run by volunteers and token rents are charged to encourage community use. While the small fees somewhat cover the minimum maintenance and upkeep, larger repairs and up fits are needed from time to time to maintain a safe and appropriate facility. By offering this new and unique recognition/advertising opportunity for area businesses, we hope to create a source of revenue which will be used to accom-plish specific upgrades to the Tileston Gym as needed. Our current goal is to replace the gymnasium floor. The expected cost of this project is $60,000. The banner advertising program is an excellent way to support area sports, the renovation of this historic facility and to effectively display your business! Banners displaying your company name and full color logo will hang prominently in the gym and be viewed by hundreds of families weekly throughout the year! Donations of ALL amounts are welcome and appreciated however, the Banner Program is in recognition of contributions at Gold, Bronze & Silver levels. Busi-ness names may be displayed on a single banner, 2 per banner or alphabetical-ly on group banners. No artwork required. For pricing, artwork specifications and ordering information, please contact Tony Viollis @ 762-5491, x137 [email protected] or JoAnn Daley @ 762-5491, x110 or [email protected] .
St. Mary Athletic Booster Club
We are seeking individuals for the following board positions for the 2014-2015 school year: President, Vice President, and Treasurer
If you are interested in serving as a Booster Club board member, please contact Dave Summerfield ([email protected]) or Tony Viollis ([email protected]).
Mrs. Golf’s 3rd graders along with retired St. Mary School teach-
er, Suzanne Smith, spend a morning harvesting their cabbage for
Sister Isaac’s Social Ministry.
Admissions: St. Mary Catholic School welcomes students of all religions and ethnic origin. In the admission process, preference is given to siblings of students presently enrolled in Kindergarten through 7th grades and members of all Catholic parishes including families from out-of-town parishes. Applicants are invited to visit the school and to meet the principal and the other members of the staff and student body. Previous academic records are reviewed, and parents are asked to provide as much information as possible regarding their child's educational experiences, needs, and interests. In order to understand the child's educational background more clearly, the administration may contact the child's previous teachers and/or principal. Every effort is made to meet the needs of children of all learning styles and abilities. St. Mary Catholic School is limited in its resources to provide individual programs or staff for exceptional students. The principal makes final decisions for admissions. The admissions process includes registration forms, payment of registration and book fees, and arrangement for the payment of tuition.