St. John Neumann Catholic Church C. Alexander

C. Alexander
“Sandy”
McDonald
Pastor
Javier Heredia
Parochial Vicar
Barbara Cole
Principal
SJN School - 788-1367
DIOCESE OF CHARLESTON
St. John Neumann Catholic Church
100 Polo Road Columbia, SC 29223
CHRIST THE KING
NOVEMBER 23, 2014
Silvia Goodman
Administrative Assistant
silviag@sc.twcbc.com
Parish Office
and
School
Mailing Address
721 Polo Road
Columbia, SC 29223
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Telephone
Church Office: 788-0811
Gillin Hall: 788-1478
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday - 5:15 p.m.
Sunday
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 noon
5:00 p.m.
Monday - 12:00 noon
Tuesday - 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday - 12:00 noon
Thursday - 12:00 noon,
Friday - 12:00 noon
Spanish
Sunday 2:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 p.m.
WELCOME
We welcome all newcomers to our
parish family and request that you
register at the Parish Office.
Parish membership is required to:
 be a sponsor
 be married in the parish
 have a child baptized
 qualify for parishioner tuition
at St. John Neumann School
RECONCILIATION Confessions: Saturday 4:15 –
5:00 p.m. or by appointment (call 788-0811 to make
arrangements).
BAPTISM Call the parish office at 788-3252 ext. 18
for information.
MARRIAGE The Diocese of Charleston requires
preparation for marriage to begin at least six
months prior to the wedding date. Call Fr. Sandy at
788-0811 to make arrangements .
PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN
St. John Neumann Church and the Diocese of Charleston are committed to the
protection of children. Here are important numbers:
Diocesan Victim Assistance Minister - (800) 921-8122
Diocesan Office of Child Protection Services - (843) 853-2130 ext. 209
Safe Environment Coordinator - Cherie Smith 788-3252 ext. 21
Korean
7:00 p.m.
(2nd & 3rd Saturdays)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday - 4:15-5:00 p.m.
and by appointment
WEBSITE
www.stjohnneumannsc.com
Bulletin deadline: Noon Tuesday
Send print-ready information to
tammym@sc.twcbc.com
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“To strive together to be Christ for each other and our neighbor.”
Dear Parishioners,
On the third Monday of every month, we hold a
“Leadership Night” at which members of our six Commissions meet to plan and carry out their goals for their
respective area of parish life. The Commissions meet simultaneously, and, afterward, the Pastoral Council meets
to look at issues and tasks that concern the parish as a
whole.
This Monday was our latest Leadership Night. Reporting
at the conclusion of their meeting to everyone brings out
the highlights of what is happening:

The Administration Commission is working on the
establishment of an annual budgeting process for our
Ministries (all organizations and committees) and the
establishment of a Stewardship of God’s Gifts Committee (a new Ministry for our parish).

The Youth Faith Formation Commission is helping to
coordinate expansion of the Children’s Liturgy of the
Word to the Spanish Mass and possibly to another. It
continues to monitor the unification of our religious
education program and is celebrating the recruitment
of sufficient youth and chaperones by our youth minister, Chelsea Breeden, for a mission trip to Jamaica this
summer.

The Adult Faith Formation Commission is studying
the data from its surveys and focus groups in which
they sought to understand what the relevant issues are
for adults across the spectrum of age as well as how
adults prefer to tap into formation opportunities. They
are now starting an effort to look at other parishes for
best practice ideas.

The Community Life Commission is assisting the restart of the Newcomer Welcome Committee and is
now beginning an effort to research best practices for
welcoming new parishioners.

The Prayer and Worship Commission’s goal is to find
new ways to help the parish in general to understand
the liturgy more deeply. They are looking for good
ways to provide such educational opportunities.

The Outreach and Social Justice Commission has supervised the establishment of our newest Ministry, the
Backpack Program. It has been running smoothly and
serves forty students in two schools. Their next step is
to continue to learn more about the needs and initiatives from all our existing outreach ministries.
The Pastoral Council spent the majority of its time discussing an event that is tentatively planned for February. It
will be a “Gathering of Ministers.” All parishioners will
be invited to attend. It will have a brief “State of the Parish” presentation, an opportunity for questions and feedback. The presentation will also help explain how the new
Commission structure works. The heart of the event will
be a breakout into the six areas of parish life for interaction
with members of Commissions. We hope to receive useful
feedback and ideas from the event. Stay tuned…
Sincerely,
Fr. Sandy McDonald
Altar Flowers
The flowers in the church this weekend are
in loving memory of Anna Mae Popp.
Given by John Popp
Opportunities to Make the Holidays Brighter
The holiday season is approaching but for
many of our neighbors there
is little to celebrate. Over the years, many
generous St. John Neumann ministries and
parishioners have created special projects to
help feed the hungry and put gifts under
their trees. Our parishioner’s legendary generosity becomes
even more abundant this time of year. During the holidays, look
in this section for opportunities to help your neighbors. Thank
you for helping those in need.
The parish’s annual Giving Trees are here with their colorful
ornaments. We’re hoping you will help change their looks by
removing some of the ornaments and replacing them with
gifts. Each year our parishioners remember the needs of the
community by purchasing suggested gifts of food, household
necessities, and clothing. Gift suggestions are reasonable (less
than $20) and easy to find at local stores.
Thank you for your support!
Financial Contributions
When the Son of Man comes in glory, may we be among those
who have fed the hungry, welcomed the stranger, and clothed
the naked. For Jesus tells us clearly that it is those who have
demonstrated good stewardship by sharing their gifts with the
less fortunate who will receive God’s blessing and inherit the
kingdom.
Offertory - $22,171.20
Children Stewardship - $23.00
Cardinal Newman School
Cardinal Newman School will be closed Wednesday, November 26 through November 30, 2014 for our Thanksgiving
Break. The Administration, Faculty and Staff of CN wish you,
your families and friends a Blessed Thanksgiving. As we all
spend time with our loved ones, we will continue our prayers
of thankfulness for your support of our school.
Parish Calendar November 22-29
Saturday, November 22
9:00 am
Adoration
10:30 am
Lector Training
Church
Church
Interested in Attending Cardinal Newman School?
Sunday, November 23
3:00 pm
Flu Shot Clinic
6:30 pm
Youth Ministry
Gillin Hall
Teen Room
Register for 7th grade placement testing, being held on Saturday, December 6, 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. at Cardinal Newman.
Please contact Director of Admissions, Theresa Harper at 803782-2814 or tharper@cnhs.org.
Monday, November 24
4:30 pm
Tai Chi
5:30 pm
Legion of Mary
Gillin Hall
Teen Room
St. John Neumann Catholic School
SJN is Thankful
Tuesday, November 25
6:30 am
Men’s Group
Teen Room
10:30 am
Exercise Class
Gillin Hall
10:30 am
Cenacle of Mary
Church
7:00 pm
Open Heart Prayer Group Gillin Hall
At this special time of the year, the SJN faculty, staff, and student body is grateful for many things. The privilege of worshiping in a Christian environment while maintaining a strong
Catholic influence in our academics continues to be our greatest gift. We are grateful for the support the parish has given us
through the years and for the anticipation of support in the
future. Best wishes to all of you as you remember all of the
things for which you are thankful.
Wednesday, November 26
NO CLASSES TONIGHT
Additionally, this is the time to be even more proud of the giving spirit of SJN students and our families. When the call
went out from the sixth graders, who sponsor our Harvest
Hope Food Drive, to help the homeless in our community, the
SJN boys and girls and their families responded with many,
many canned goods, filling the boxes in our halls…the sharing
of love and all that God has given us is always evident at SJN,
especially at this time of the year.
Saturday, November 29
9:00 am
Adoration
Thursday, November 27
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Friday, November 28
Church
DO YOU LOVE TO SING?
ESPECIALLY AT CHRISTMAS?
Happy Thanksgiving!
Save The Date!
St. Joseph School 60th Anniversary
Gala Celebration
January 23, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Alumni, Parents, Grandparents and Friends
Rowland Hall
Cooperate and Individual Sponsors Welcome
Visit Our Facebook Page
“Saint Joseph School 60thAnniversary”
for updates and pictures
Please contact Terri Boyle 803-622-3650,
terri.boyle@accupad.com or Petrina Marsh, pfostermarsh@gmail.com for information or to participate!
How about a short-term commitment and guaranteed seating
for Christmas? Come rehearse and sing with the members of
the St. John Neumann Choir and their new choir director,
David Cochrane, for Advent and Christmas. The SJN Choir
rehearses on Wednesday nights, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m., sings at
10:00 a.m. Sundays, and will sing the “Midnight” Mass at
11:00 p.m. on Christmas eve. You may like it so much, you’ll
stay! For more information, come or contact David at
David.CochraneJ@gmail.com.
Qui bene cantat bis orat. He who sings well prays twice.
If you would you like to receive the Bulletin by e-mail,
send an e-mail to tammym@sc.twcbc.com with Bulletin
Sign-up in the subject line.
Attention Ministers of Communion, Lectors, Altar Servers and Ushers, We will no longer include the
Ministry Schedule in the bulletin. Please contact Silvia at silviag@sc.twcbc.com or 788-3252 ext. 18 if
you do not receive the schedule via email.
Keep Christ in Christmas Cards and Christmas Wafers
The Columbiettes will be selling cards and wafers after all
Masses on November 22 and 23 and again on December 7. Just
in time for Christmas mailings. For more information call Jody
Gray at (803) 269-4468 or email Lorraine Catoe at lcatoe@bellsouth.net.
Mass Schedule for Thanksgiving
Join us for Thanksgiving Mass at 9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving
morning, November 27. There will not be a noon daily
Mass on Thursday, November 27 and no noon Mass on
Friday, November 28.
Holiday Closing
The parish office will close for Thanksgiving at noon on
Wednesday, November 26. We will reopen on Monday,
December 1 at 9:00 a.m. Happy Thanksgiving!
Jim Braun from Messner Publications is offering opportunities to purchase advertising space in our new
bulletin. The ads will be published in color each week
for 52 weeks! If you are a business owner or business
professional who would like to advertise in our new
bulletin, call Jim (262) 893-9899.
Needed!
Parishioners have an on-going need for used appliances
in good working order such as refrigerators, microwaves, small stoves and window air conditioners. Portable heaters, cooking utensils, beds, bedding and men’s
jackets are also needed. Contact Hector Morales at 787
-3010.
HIGH SCHOOL
All are welcome to join us for youth group this weekend!
5:00-Mass at the Church, 6:15-Dinner (Bring your
own), 6:45-8:15- Youth Night, 8:15-9-Dodgeball
If any parishioners, groups, or restaurants are interested in
sponsoring and/or coordinating meals for our young people, please contact Chelsea Breeden.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Chelsea Breeden.stjohnneumannym@gmail.com
803.575.0081
The Youth Group Needs Your Help!
The Youth Group is looking for ways to serve the
Columbia community. If you know of a way we can help,
please contact Chelsea.
Confirmation
The next Confirmation Class will be December 3 at 6:307:45 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Remember to have your
Baptismal Certificates and Sponsor information by then.
A Confirmation date has been set for January 28th
The mandatory confirmation retreat will be Saturday,
January 24-Sunday, January 25.
More info to follow soon.
We are going to Jamaica next Summer!
At the end of July, members of the youth group
will be headed to Kingston, Jamaica to serve with
Mustard Seed Communities for a week.
Continue to check back here for updates, fundraiser announcements, and other ways to support
our mission. If you have any questions-feel free
to contact Chelsea!
THIS WEEK—ALL 6th, 7th and 8th graders are invited
to come to EDGE Wednesday night
from 6:30-7:45 p.m.
Summer Camp Registration is now open
CLI is June 22nd-26th
Come to Edge this week for more information
St. John Neumann Catholic Church
Christmas Liturgy Schedule
Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord
Christmas Eve, December 24
4:00 p.m. – Vigil Mass with Children’s Homily
6:30 p.m. – Vigil Mass with Children’s Homily
8:30 p.m. – Misa de la Vigilia en Español
10:30 p.m. – Musical Prelude
11:00 p.m. – Mass during the Night (Note the change from Midnight!)
Note: There will not be a Noon Mass on December 24
Christmas Day,
December 25 - 10:00 a.m. – Mass of the Day
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
December 31 - 7:00 p.m. – Vigil Mass
January 1- 10:00 a.m. – Mass of the Day
5:00 p.m. -- Misa del Día en Español
Note: There will not be Noon Masses on December 31 and January 1.
Parish Office Closure
Wednesday, December 24, and will re-open at 9 a.m. on Monday, January 5.
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE COOPERATIVE MINISTRY
BETH H. IRICK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
VOLUME 1, FALL 2014
CECILIA NEWMAN, EDITOR
A Hand Up Not A Hand Out
Anyone who believes a car is a
write her a letter of reference for her car
luxury for a low-income family has
program application. The wait for a venever had to commute daily to work
hicle can take 6 to 12 months, and profrom Hopkins to Gaston, a distance
gram participants use the time to attend
of approximately 23 miles. Public
financial education classes provided by
transportation does not connect the
The Cooperative Ministry in order to
two points.
Friends and taxis
develop a household budget that incharge $20 and up —one way—for
cludes routine expenses for operating
the ride. At those rates, and with an
and maintaining a car.
annual income of less than $20,000
When asked if her new car was
for a family of three, saving to buy
Keys to her new car are presented to Rhonda Ponds (left) worth the wait, Ponds replied, “You just
a decent car is usually not in the by Beth Irick, Executive Director of The Cooperative
don’t know the difference it makes, not
budget. Such were Rhonda Ponds’
always having to depend on someone
circumstances when she applied to The Cooperative Miniselse to take you where you need to go, and having to go evetry’s car donation program in July of last year. Thanks to a
rywhere on their schedule even if it makes you early or late.”
generous donor, Ponds is the new owner of a dependable preNow that she has her own transportation, Ponds is happy to
owned family sedan.
see the end of her commuting struggles.
Autos for Opportunities receives donated vehicles and
The Cooperative Ministry depends on vehicle donarefurbishes them to give away to working adults who need
tions not only to help those in need of transportation, but to
their own safe, reliable transportation to get to and from the
also fund programs and services provided to our clients.
job. Ponds’ old car needed a new motor, which she could not
Donations to The Cooperative Ministry are tax deductible.
afford. Determined to hold onto her job, Ponds borrowed
To donate your car, boat, or motorcycle—running or not—
relatives’ cars, paid co-workers for rides, and called taxis to
contact The Cooperative Ministry at (803) 799.3853 extenget back and forth to work. It was just barely enough, but
sion 119, or info@coopmin.org.
Ponds’ employer was impressed enough with her initiative to
The new bulletin submission deadline is Tuesday
at noon. Please send print-ready information to
tammym@sc.twcbc.com
Greeters Needed!
Greeters are needed for the Sunday 12:00 noon
and 5:00 p.m. Mass in the church. Please help
by spending a few minutes on any weekend as a greeter.
The requirements are a BIG SMILE and a willingness to
help with this important and rewarding ministry. Greeters
are asked to arrive 30 minutes before Mass. If interested
or for any question please contact, Gloria Faiivae at 7368788.
2014 Advent Penance Services
St. John Neumann scheduled for 6:30 P.M.:
December 2, Tuesday
All services listed below are scheduled for 7:00 P.M.:
December 1, Monday - Our Lady of the Hills
Seeking Host Families for Chinese Exchange Students
Open Your Home! Open Your World!
Cardinal Newman School is looking for Host Families
who will open their hearts, minds, and homes to Chinese
exchange students for the 2014-2015 school year. The
Diocese of Charleston has contracted Three W International, The Premier International Student Management Company, to bring highly qualified students to our
Catholic schools across the state. For more information
about this opportunity, including stipend details, please
contact our Admissions Director at tharper@cnhs.org or
call 803-782-2814 ext. 11.
Fall 2014
Small Christian Communities
Small Christian Community faith sharing groups are
beginning to meet as the liturgical year comes to a close
and Advent begins. The program Come to the Table is
described as “Catholics and their friends having conversations about faith.”
Four groups have already begun, and new groups are
formed as the need arises. If you would like to join a
group or gather friends and create your own, all the necessary materials, leader’s guide, and handouts will be
provided. Please contact Catherine Combier-Donovan,
Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Adult Faith Formation at CatherineC@sc.twcbc.com or call
803.788.0811.
December 9, Tuesday - Our Lady of the Lake
December 10, Wednesday - Transfiguration
December 15, Monday - Our Lady of Perpetual Help
December 16, Tuesday - St. Martin de Porres
December 17, Wednesday - St. Peter’s
December 18, Thursday - Corpus Christi
Adult Bible Study
Adult Bible Study has finished all the meetings of the fall
session. The spring session will begin on Wednesday, January 7, 2015. The meeting time is 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. in Classroom 17 behind the school library. The spring session will
cover the Acts of the Apostles, chapters 11 – 28. For more
information, please call Ron or Ruth Falter at 782-1471.
The Parish Nurse will be in Gillin Hall on Sunday from 9:30
a.m. until noon. If you need to contact the Parish Nurse,
please contact her at 413-4797 wendysb_2000@yahoo.com
If you need a CPR or First Aid Class, please contact Wendy
Bobadilla at 413-4797.
Looking for ways to decrease stress, maybe you want to
change up your workout routine? Start a workout routine?
We offer Tai Chi class Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 p.m.
in Gillin Hall. Everyone is welcome to attend. The class is
free. For questions, please call Wendy at 413-4797.
No Class on November 27 and December 1
Looking for something fun to do? Want to change up your
workout routine? Start a workout routine? The Arthritis Exercise Class might be just what you are looking for. This
class is offered on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. in Gillin Hall. The class involves a lot of stretching and can be
done sitting or standing or a combination of both. The class is
free. For
questions, please call Wendy at 413-4797.
No Class on November 28
† Mass Intentions November 22-30 †
Date
Time
Name
Requested by
Saturday, November 22
Sunday, November 23
5:15 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
Theodulo Abrego †
Anna Mae Popp †
Frank Chaz Ciernick †
12:00 pm
5:00 pm
12:00 noon
9:00 am
12:00 noon
9:00 am
NO MASS
5:15 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 noon
5:00 pm
In Thanksgiving
For the Parish
Anna Follis †
Sally Fosberry †
Bill Dunphy †
Harold Morlan †
Collier Family
John Popp
Jeannie Ciernack and
Bob DeBenedetto
Stemplewskis
Monday, November 24
Tuesday, November 25
Wednesday, November 26
Thursday, November 27
Friday, November 28
Saturday, November 29
Sunday, November 30
Darlene Gaebel †
For the Parish †
Theodulo Abrego †
Mary G. Pace †
Fritz Maimerl †
Please pray for the sick:
Sean Abbott
Brigitte Adams
Barb Alberini
Don Allen
Angelo Anelli
Marianne Anelli
Benjamin Basil
Valentina Bastias
Ken Beck
Eugene Berendsen
Norm Betzer
Bridgett Boher
Jeri Boysia
Donald Breihan
Steve Brown
Bob Bugge
Rowan Bustamante
Rose Cabot
Cherese Carlson
Vic Carilli
Gladys Coakley
Georgine Collins
Barbara-Jay Cornelia
Chang Wi Chi
Elaine Coakley
Karen Davies
Millie DeGarcia
Caroline Donovan
Patrick Donovan
Betsy Ehret
Barbara Elgin
Mary Ann Ellison
Josepha Elzarad
Bing Fores
Carmen Flores
Jackie Foley
Dean Gahagen
Melvin Gordon
Crystal Grampus
Ensyha Grampus
Jimmy Green
Lorraine Gullifer
Debbie Gurski
Buenaventura Hassell
Casey Hicks
Santina Rose
Hwward
Lorraine Immekus
Faye Johns
Jimmy Keadle
David Kirvan
Karen Kohut
Kerri Kohut
Jun Hee Lee
Craig Luccy
Lino Mandanas
Bernie Maraghy
Theresa Mason
Chad McKay
Patrick McLaughlin
Janice Melvin
Nympha Miguel
Roberto L Molinary,
Sr.
Gloria Neumann
Corrine Nylander
Larry O’Brian
Meighan Parsh
Joseph J. Pawlinkowski
Edward Pelc
Alex Petroff
Faye Price
Vivian Quenga
Helena Richard
Randolph Richard
Zachary Rinzel
Gloria Rosario
Olivia Rousseau
Jean Schemel
Eleanor Sotelo
David Sotelo
Dorothy Spring
Dr. Scott Sweazy
Bruce Trent
Catherine Trent
Jeffrey Wagner
Robert Watts
Cecelia Whitley
Lillie Wilson
Mary Ann Wilson
Helmut Wirth
Lawrence Wright,
Jr.
Allan Zych
Jim Follis
Martin Fosberry
Pat Dunphy Fosberry
Somjit Morlan and Family
St. John Neumann Parish
Office of Church Formation
The Pace Family
Rosa Maimerl
Daily Readings for the Week
The readings are included each week for parishioners
unable to join us for daily or Sunday Masses.
November 23-29
Sunday: ez 34:11-12, 15-17, ps 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6, 1 cor 15:20-26, 28,
mt 25:31-46
Monday: rv 14:1-3, 4b-5, ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6, lk 21:1-4
Tuesday: rv 14:14-19, ps 96:10, 11-12, 13, lk 21:5-11
Wednesday: rv 15:1-4, ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 7-8, 9, lk 21:12-19
Thursday: rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a, ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5, lk
21:20-28
Friday: rv 20:1-4, 11-21:2, ps 84:3, 4, 5-6a and 8a, lk 21:29-33
Saturday: rv 22:1-7, ps 95:1-2, 3-5, 6-7ab, lk 21:34-36
Hospital and Nursing Home Visits
Due to privacy laws, Father may not know that you (or a family
member) have been hospitalized or moved into a nursing home.
Please call the parish office at 788-0811 to let him know.
Moving?
If you are moving, please notify the parish secretary.
Call 788-0811 or e-mail silviag@sc.twcbc.com. Thank you!
Devotion Opportunities
Spend One Hour with Me – Adoration: Thursday 2:00–6:50 p.m.
and Saturday 9:00–10:00 a.m.
The Rosary: Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
The Divine Mercy Chaplet: After Monday noon Mass
Prayer List
To have someone included in the Bulletin prayer list,
call the parish office at 788-0811 or e-mail
tammym@sc.twcbc.com.