BASILICA OF THE CO-CATHEDRAL OF THE SACRED HEART Pilgrimage Site for Diocesan Shrine of Santo Niño “Annunciation” and “Tree of Life” Meditation Gardens The Baptism of the Lord January 11, 2015 Pastor: Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield (Bishop, Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston) Rector: Msgr. P. Edward Sadie, P.A.,V.F., S.T.L. Associate: Rev. Akila Rodrigo, T.O.R. 1114 Virginia St., East, Charleston, WV 25301 Telephone: (304) 342-8175/Fax: (304) 344-3907 E-Mail: sacredheart@shccwv.us Register Online at: www.sacredheartcocathedral.com PARISH MISSION STATEMENT “We, at the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of the Diocese of WheelingCharleston, are a diverse community of the poor, the disadvantaged and hungry, the well-to-do, the youth, elderly, visitors and those seeking refuge. As a community of many cultures and races, we stand for unity in our diversity by expressing our love of God the Father through prayer and worship, through service to one another, through the ministry of welcoming, through evangelization and ecumenism. With the Bishop, we shall pursue this mission faithfully through the example of Jesus Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit and the gifts and talents of our members.” All are welcome today, especially visitors, guests and those who might be new to the community. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ Mass Schedule Sunday (Saturday) 5:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM Mon-Sat 8:00 AM Wed 5:30 PM Tues, Thur, Fri 12:00 PM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM or by appointment ASK USHER FOR ASSISTED HEARING DEVICE. Handicapped Parking available Sacred Heart Grade School Early Childhood Education (ECE) ages 3 & 4 and grades K-5, Information or to register 346-5491 or www.shgs.us Sacred Heart Early Learning Center Ages 6 weeks to 3 years Director: Dawn Snyder 414-5757 Sacred Heart Child Development Center Day Care/After School Care Ages 3 to Grade 5 Coordinator: Jeannie Tyler 344-1125 I (we) would like to REGISTER at the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart I have questions for a priest. ______ I want to know more about the Catholic faith. To schedule infant Baptism, call 342-8175. Change of Address. I am interested in the RCIA. NAME: __________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________ CITY: ___________________________, STATE: ____________________ ZIP: ________________ PHONE: home: (_____ )_______-______________ work: (_____ )_________-________________ Co-Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart TEL 304-342-8175 ADMINISTRATION Secretary: Sheila Kerekes 342-8175 Bookkeeper: Pam Acevedo 342-8175 Information Technology-Jim Blankenship/Mike Holmes 342-8175 Pastoral Assistant– Alyce Penniman 346-9369 Extraordinary Ministers of Communion (at the altar/to the sick), Lectors, Other volunteers Receptionist-Angela Hodges 342-8175 EDUCATION Sacred Heart Early Learning Center: 6 weeks-3 years Dawn Snyder, Director 414-5757 Sacred Heart Child Development Center: Daycare/After School Care Jeannie Tyler, Coordinator 344-1125 Sacred Heart Grade School: K-5/Pre-School (ages 3-4) Terri Maier, Principal 346-5491 Charleston Catholic High School: 6-12 Coleen M. Hoyer, Principal 342-8415 Prep/CCD Parish Religious Education Program Alyce Penniman, Pastoral Assistant 346-9369 SACRAMENTS Anointing of the Sick, Confession, Infant Baptism, Weddings For information/to schedule any of the above, please contact the parish office at 304-342-8175 MUSIC Choir Director: Jeremy Severn Principal Organist: Gregory Gray Organist: Ellen Olson Organist: Bob Weisen The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at the Basilica FAX 304-344-3907 533-4892 (W)340-3200 (H)776-5252 OTHER PARISH GROUPS OR MINISTRIES Boy Scouts: Bret Hart Cub Scouts: Sam Wilkes Gabriel Project John XXIII Pastoral Center Knights of Columbus -St. Michael the Archangel #12630 Sam Gross, Grand Knight Ministry to Sick/Elderly Sr. Ida Chikara, SJI Sr. Placxedece Mugore, SJI Mount Olivet Cemetery/Mausoleum Wayne Johnson or Sacred Heart Parish Prayer Group: Elma Hull (1st Thursdays) Prayer Shawl Ministry: Wanda Dettinger SH Christian Service Committee: Ron Rushworth SH Riverview Terrace & Gift Shop: Nancy Bricker SH Volunteer Garden Keepers: Diane Kimble 344-0423 546-0614 414-4666 342-0507 346-2608 342-8175 342-8135 346-7972 344-1181 965-2666 342-2103 346-5854 ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT: The church is open daily from 7:15 am to approximately 6 pm. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is encouraged by spotlighting the Tabernacle outside the times of the Holy Sacrifice. HOLY COMMUNION: We welcome to the Holy Mass all who share our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. While all are welcome here, we cannot extend to all an invitation to receive Holy Communion. This is not for lack of Christian hospitality. Rather, it is the recognition by the Catholic Church that real divisions of faith and practice do sadly exist among Christians. Practicing Catholics who go to Confession whenever needed are invited to receive Holy Communion. Non-Catholic Christians and those Catholics in need of the Sacrament of Penance are asked to pray for a spiritual communion with the Lord Jesus and for the unity of His Church. Week of January 11, 2015 Sat. Sun. Mon. 5:30 pm Deceased Priests of the Diocese (Followed by Novena) 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Benefactors/Members Heritage Club Special Intention (C. K.) Newly Conceived Babies & their Mothers People of the Parish Those Buried in Mt. Olivet (Followed by Novena) 8:00 am Shawn Brandon Spangler 6:30 pm Mass & Novena Tues. 8:00 am John D. Price 12:00 pm Mosa & Mitchell Rashid, Richard Salamie & Annette Gall 6:30 pm Mass & Novena Wed. 8:00 am 6:30 pm Thur. 8:00 am 12:00 pm 6:30 pm Fri. 8:00 am Lillie Edwards 12:00 pm Daniel Tyler 6:30 pm Mass & Novena Sat. 8:00 am Elizabeth Persinger-Chadek Mass & Novena Nick Haddad Catalino & Nena Suson Mass & Novena Holy Souls in Purgatory Mass Intentions may be repeated in the same week because of a lack of Mass requests. It is a Holy and Wholesome Thought To Pray for the Dead. More effective than flowers or memorial gifts, is to have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for your deceased loved ones or a Mass celebrated as a “special intention” For a living person. Call or visit the parish office to request a Mass 304-342-8175. Use of Contribution Envelopes Those who insist on anonymity in contributing to the parish are asked to use the parish contribution envelopes and mark the contribution space -0- or -?-. This will enable pastor to know you are a practicing Catholic and regularly attend Mass for reasons noted under Sponsor Certificates. Sponsor Certificates To act as Sponsors of Baptism/Confirmation, certificates are gladly issued to registered members of the Basilica of the CoCathedral of the Sacred Heart who have received the Sacrament of Confirmation, are known to attend Mass regularly by use of envelopes, receive Holy Communion regularly, have children receiving Catholic Religious Education and, if married, have done so in conformity with the regulations of the Catholic Church. Same criteria required for families to receive special parish rates for SHGS tuition. “SMILE” January, 2015 “Partners-In-Hope” January, 2015 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Anton, J. & J. Baumgras, E. Bobinger, W. & L. Brown, A. & H. Burke, J. & T. Cable, J. & A. Casey, N. & M. Chismar, D. & B. Cipriani, G. & A. Covelli, M. & B. Crimmins, L. & I. Delgra, L.. Dobbins, W. & L. Erwin, G. Famularcano, E. & L. Flanery, W. & S. Gasper, J. & B. Gross, S. & K. Hacala, M. Herring, W. Hoyer, G. & C. Hoyer, R. & J. Janicki, T. & C. Keith, R. & C. Kerekes, R. & S. Kern, T. & M Kimble, W. & D. Kirby, J. Lao/Aliff, M. & D. Lim, A. & M. Majestro, T. & P. Mangano, W. & L. 12/15 01/15 04/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 12/15 12/15 08/15 06/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 07/15 01/15 01/15 04/15 12/15 01/15 10/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 07/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Maroney, P. & A. McGhee, T. & C. McGucken, J. & N. Olson, J. & E. O’Neill, J. O’Neill, MJ. Patton, T. & F. Price, L. & S. Pulido, F. & B. Ream, B. & A. Reynolds, J. & D. Sadd, M. Shawkey, J. & W. Smith, J. & C. Staun, M. & C. Stricker, A. Tabit, J. Tam/Fredeking, B. & Y. Teleron, V. & A. Tiano, W. & N. Tinney, J. & M. Tuanquin, N. & T. Vicini, J. Wade, W. & D. Watson W. & R. Weimer, J & A White, J. & D. Wilkinson, J. Zsoldos, N. & MJ. Zuniga, J. & V. Anonymous Anonymous Sisters Ministering the Infant Jesus’ Love to the Elderly 12/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 06/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 02/15 10/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 02/15 12/15 11/15 12/15 05/15 02/15 12/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 11/15 02/15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Baumgras, E Bobinger, W. & L. Boland, K. Bolles, G. & L. Brown, A. & H. Carrascal/Gomez, J. & F. Cook, D. & R. Copeland, S. Covelli, M. & B. Crimmins, L. & I. Dettinger, B. & W. Douds, R. Flanery, W. & S. Fox, J. & D. Green, S. Gross, S. & K. Hacala, M. Harrison, R. Hovorka, L. & C. Hunter, B. & M. Keith, R. & C. Kerekes, R. & S. Kimble, W. & D. Koleske, J. & M. Lanham, D. & K. Mairs, B. Majestro, P. & R. Majestro, T. & P. 01/15 04/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 07/15 12/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 03/15 01/15 01/15 02/15 04/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 04/15 12/15 06/15 04/15 01/15 12/15 12/15 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. Mangano, W. & L. McGhee, T. & C. Moore, R. & R. Moynahan, M. & J. Mork, K. & K. Murphy, E. & R. Olson, J. & E. Orcutt, T. & A. Parker, E. Pulido, F. & B. Quigley, T. Rader, R. & M. Ramos, J. & C. Selario, A. & L. Sherman, R. & H. Silhy, R. Stricker, A. Wade, W. & D. Waldorf, T. & L. Wheeler, S. & S. White, J. & D. Wilkinson, M. Williams, M. Zsoldos, N. & MJ. Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 11/15 03/15 01/15 12/15 02/15 06/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 01/15 08/15 02/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 01/15 01/15 12/15 11/15 01/15 01/15 It is gratifying to see the list of Partners-In-Hope and SMILE supporters every month. One-hundred percent of your $25.00 P.I.H. contribution supports our two Catholic Schools and one-hundred percent of SMILE contributions supports our SMILE Ministry. The date indicates the last month paid in 2015. Thank you for all you do for our children and the elderly. Msgr. Sadie The Annual Boy Scout Troop 2 will be held on Sunday, February 1, 2015, from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Sacred Heart Grade School cafeteria. The cost for adults is $6.00 each and for students and seniors 65 or older $4.00 each. Sacred Heart Early Learning Center Ages 6 Weeks to 3 Years Open to children of all faiths, located at 204 Leon Sullivan Way, has openings for children ages 6 weeks to 18 months. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, year round. At the Early Learning Center, care teachers provide a safe, clean, predictable and nurturing environment in which children can explore, build relationships and develop a positive self concept. If you are interested in our program, call Dawn Snyder at 414-5757 for an appointment, or for information. Scouting at Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral Basilica (We welcome new members anytime through out the year.) Upcoming events: The end of January-Troop 2, Cranberry Glades for polar bear camping and cold survival training February 1-Scout Sunday 9 AM Mass, pancake breakfast to follow Sun. Feb. 8 & Sun. March 1-Buckskin ski outing at Winterplace. Contact Brett Hart for Information March 1-Pinewood Derby March 29-Blue and Gold Dinner Contact Sam Wilkes for more information or to join spwilkes2003@yahoo.com or 304-546-0614. We welcome and encourage support from the Parish for our boys. We love to see parishioners at our Scouting events. December 26, 2014 Dear Monsignor Sadie, Many times have I thought of writing this letter but after my experience of this Christmas Eve, I feel compelled to do so, just to help me release some steam. When searching for a new parish years ago, I sought a church that held to tradition and reverence of the Blessed Sacrament that was present in the main body of the church. I was so pleased to see that at Sacred Heart the Blessed Sacrament was not hidden away in a small chapel somewhere. I was also very impressed that chatting in the church was frowned upon and a quiet reverence was requested. Sacred Heart brought me closer to values and respect that should be offered to our Lord. Sadly, occasionally, I end up by folks who act as though they are visiting over the dinner table, totally ignoring the fact that they are in the presence of Almighty God. This behavior is so much more prevalent during the Christmas and Easter celebrations. I do understand that the joy of having visiting relatives tends to lend to more conversation, even in church, but what I experienced at 5:00 PM Mass was inexcusable. I had brought my husband whom you had baptized just a few weeks ago. His dementia often keeps him confused and crowds intimidate him, but he was happy to be in church for Christmas Eve. Unfortunately, we ended up with two women and three children directly behind us who talked incessantly. They visited through the Christmas Carols, through the prayers and the final straw was when they talked through your homily! Even the woman in front of me was holding her right ear shut, trying to hear you with her left! Finally, my husband and I moved closer to the front to two aisle chairs where I sat behind him so I could keep watch on him. I felt that either I needed to move or leave but I was determined to be allowed to enjoy the Mass of Our Savior’s birth in peace. This arrangement was better, although the two teens beside me visited through some of the remainder of the Mass. I hope I am not being over-sensitive in being annoyed with this behavior and I know there is very little you can do to correct the situation. I guess I just need to vent. I know the choice of watching a Mass on television or the internet is also an option, but I would miss out on receiving Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist. It’s something to think about. Thanks for listening to my rant. God Bless you. Sincerely, XXXXXX It’s Almost Tax Time—$$$$$$$ Please contact the parish office (342-8175) if you need a record of your 2014 contribution for tax purposes. We should have everything posted to your parish account by 1-16-2015 for the tax year 2014. Thank you for your continued support and generosity to our parish. SANTO NIÑO CELEBRATION Join us for our Annual Diocesan Shrine Novena for Santo Niño January 10 to 18, 2015 “Celebrating a Year of Grace and Blessing from Christ Child Jesus.” January 10-Vigil Mass at 5:30 pm and Novena/Benediction after Mass followed by a community meal January 11-Mass at 5:00 pm and Novena/Benediction after Mass followed by community meal January 12-16-Mon-Fri, Mass at 6:30 pm followed immediately by Novena/Benediction and community meal January 17–Sat., Vigil Mass at 5:30 pm and Novena/Benediction after Mass followed by a community meal January 18–Sunday, Mass at 12 noon followed by Novena/Benediction then a fiesta celebration with lunch and entertainment Hosted by the Filipinos within the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston at the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Pilgrimage Site for Diocesan Shrine of Santo Niño. Everyone Welcome!! Lenten Adult Enrichment Program The Devil You Don't Know The Cross and the Beatitudes': Lessons on Love and Forgiveness by Fulton J. Sheen is the topic of the Lenten Adult Enrichment Program. Two sections of this program will be offered. Section I begins on Sunday, February 1-March 22, 2015 from 10:2011:20 a.m. Section II begins on February 3-March 24, 2015 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Both sections meet in the Sacred Heart Family Life Center on Quarrier Street. Jesus began His teaching ministry on the Mount of Beatitudes with the Sermon on the Mount and concluded His teaching on Hill of Calvary with His Seven Last Words. Throughout His ministry Jesus teaches us by word and by example of how to love and forgive others and ourselves as His Father has loved and forgiven us. In this book, the Late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen provides us with practical applications of these Scriptures as these Scriptures relate to the "unreal" world in which we live. Pre-registration is required. The cost of the book is $11.00. To register, contact Bob Harrison at 304343-2647 or The deadline for registration is Friday, January 23, 2015. The Devil You Don't Know by Reverend Louis J. Cameli is the title of the Spring Catholic Book Club Selection. If Jesus was tempted in the desert, what makes us think we are exempt from temptation? Father Cameli, nationally renowned pastoral leader and priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago, paints a challenging, unsettling portrait of the devil who tempts us in often quiet less-visible ways of deception, division, diversion and discouragement. The book is published by Ave Maria Press (ISBN-10:59471-272-7). The Spring Catholic Book Club will meet one night only on Tuesday evening March 3, 2015 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Family Life Center on Quarrier Street. Light refreshments will be provided. The only requirement to attend the book club is that a person must read The Devil You Don't Know prior to the meeting and be willing to participate in the discussion. Pre-paid, pre-orders for the book can be made through the Sacred Heart Gift Shop until February 8, 2015. For additional information or to register, please contact Bob Harrison at 304343-2647 or DRBOBWV@AOL .COM The Diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry and the Bishop Hodges Pastoral Center present... Collide TRUE GOD * TRUE MAN Diocesan Youth Ministry Tour 2015 Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral Basilica January 14, 2015-7:00 to 8:30 PM Charleston Catholic Commons WHO IS INVITED For all students in the 6th through 12th grades from all parishes in the area. COST: FREE WHAT IS THE TOUR? Our goal is to provide an inspiring, fun and faith-filled youth night that will help young people fall more deeply in love with Jesus and His Church. These regional gatherings were designed to supplement youth ministry in parishes who already have active youth ministry and to serve as a model for those who do not. At 6:00 P.M. we will offer an informational meeting about our AWESOME diocesan camp. Camp Bosco is a weeklong residential summer camp in Huttonsville, WV for young people 7 to 15 years old. Learn more at www.campbosco.com. Free Throw Competition Sponsored by the Knights Of Columbus Saint Michael the Archangel Council 12630 January 24, 10 am-1 pm Sacred Heart Grade School Gym Boys and girls between 9-14 are eligible to participate. Entrants compete against youngsters of the same age and gender in all five divisions: 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 year olds. Each participant may compete in only one council competition. Competitors get fifteen free throws and the one who scores the highest wins. In case of a tie there is a 5 shot tie breaker until a winner emerges. Winners of the local council competitions progress to the District level. Winners of the District level will progress to the State level, and winners of that may go on to national and international competitions. Age eligibility is determined by the age of a contestant as of January 1, 2015. Contestants are required to furnish proof of age and parental consent. Registration tables will be set up in the GYM. There are no fees required. for more information Call Sam Gross 346-2608 or George Merolle, Cell 304-546-2269. Confirmation Ceremony 2015 Sunday, February 8, 2:00 PM Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral Basilica Celebrant: Bishop Michael J. Bransfield Join the SH Women’s Full of Grace Book Group I on Wednesdays at Noon Sessions on February 4, 11,18, 25 and on March 4,11,18, 25 In the SH Gathering Space ● Which book? Full of Grace: Living Life Abundantly will run 8 sessions, with 1 chapter per week. The only charge is the cost of the book. Participants will enjoy a prayerful, thought provoking Lenten faith journey. "We must be women who are spiritual mothers, women who are full of grace, women of the abundant life." —from Chapter Eight Facilitator, Diane Kimble ● How do I get my book and read Chapter 1 before Session 1 on February 4? Order your book ASAP by calling Nancy Bricker 304-346-3053. The price is $12.95 plus shipping and handling. Delivery takes about 2 weeks. Deadline for ordering from Nancy: January 15. If you prefer, order your copy earlier from Amazon or www.womenofgrace.org [The ISBN is 978-0-89283-960-5.] ● How to I get on the email list for book group materials and weekly announcements? Register by emailing dianekimble79@gmail.com or texting 304-8819766 with your email address. For the week of Santo Nino only! Would any member(s) of the Filipino community be willing to volunteer to launder the Communion linens used by our priests and Eucharistic ministers at every Mass. This is a simple task, but very necessary, and greatly appreciated. To volunteer call the Rectory 304-342-8175. Thank you. Books Needed for Sacred Heart Community Library Since the Sacred Heart Community Library began in August 2014, the response by parishioners has been overwhelming. We need donations of more books for the library. If you have a book or books by a noted Catholic author, or publisher with an Imprimatur that you are willing to donate to the library, please put them in the Sacred Heart Community Library, which is located in the Gathering Space. The Sacred Heart community Library operates on the honor system of BRING A BOOK OR TAKE A BOOK. More people read during the winter months than at any other time of the year. What greater way to share your faith with others than by donating or returning books to our Sacred Heart Community Library. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS #12630 DATES to REMEMBER Membership Info: www.kofc12630.info Jan Jan Jan Jan 12 Regular Business Mtg. 16 Family & Friends Dinner 21 4th Degree Mtg. 26 Regular Business Mtg. Did you know? The Knights have internationally donated more than $7 million and 10 million hours of hands-on involvement to Habitat for Humanity since 2007. See Vestibule Bulletin Board 1/23 Serra Club Meeting-Blessed John XXIII, 12:00 Noon 2/5 Christian Service Committee– Meeting, SHC, 7:00 PM 2/7 SHCC-First Saturdays, Adoration, Benediction for Vocations 3:00-4:00 pm. 2nd Tuesday of Each Month-Prayer Shawl Ministry, Sacred Heart Cordis Center, 12:45-2:45 PM. To join or for information call 344-1181 or 345-5479. ANNULMENT To help couples establish permanent and sacramental marriages, the Church encourages divorced and remarried persons to pursue the annulment process. Contact Msgr. Sadie at 342-8175 for confidential discussion on exploring the process. John XXIII PC 342-0507 (See Vestibule Bulletin Board) 1st Mondays-12:15 to 12:45 pm-Service/Prayer & Intercession 3rd Wednesdays-Prayer/Praise/Scripture SACRED HEART GIFT SHOP Every 2 Tuesday of the month-Merton Institute with Presenter WV Institute of Spirituality 345-0926 Located in Hospitality Room. HOURS: after weekend Masses nd Fr. Bill Petro 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome: Wednesdays Step-Meditation 7 PM 1st Friday of the Month-Soup & Silence, 12 Noon to 1 PM, $7 Altar Server Schedule January 17-18 5:30– Gaby Abad, Anabella Tiano, Olivia Ward 7:30– Elizabeth Rushworth, Angelyn Fisher 9:00– Jordan Covelli, Mary Kathryn & Elizabeth Kay 10:30– Gregory & Christoph Hart, Josh Kardos 12:00– R.E, Patrick, Robert, Tura Beth, Benjamin & Jackson Hamrick 5:00– Cara Flanery, Rachel Mangano, Avery & Olivia Persinger Altar servers in attendance at Mass but not scheduled are welcome to come to the sacristy and vest. Servers: be in the Sacristy 20 minutes before Mass. Sacred Heart Basilica is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure. We are sincerely grateful for kind remembrances in memorials, donations and wills. Donations are tax deductible. For all that you do, thank you. Seek – Find – Knock – Follow all at SACREDHEARTCOCATHEDRAL.COM Seek - Parish Bulletin and Schedules for Extraordinary Ministers, Lectors, & Altar Servers Find - groups, clubs, & ministries to join Knock - Request Information, Parish Registration, Update Parish Information Follow - us on Facebook & Twitter If your parish group would like to host a page, let us know! PASTOR'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Life’s escalator doesn’t stand still it’s always on its way up or down. If you would like to have your church contributions sent directly to the Church from your bank, please contact your own bank to do so. Almost every bank offers this service. If possible please have your parish ID included on the check. Many parishioners are opting to do this. Baptismal Preparation Class for First Time Parents To schedule a baptism preparation class for your family or to get more information please call 346-9369.. “Preparing for Christian Marriage” Rebecca Royse, rroyse@dwc.org or 1-888-434-6237, Cost $275.00 per couple, 2015 Dates: Mar. 20-22, April 10-12, May 29-31 PARISHIONERS: Return completed form or contact the rectory for an appointment (342-8175) I AM SCHEDULED FOR: Surgery ________ Extended stay __________ at__________________________________________ hospital/nursing home on _______/_________/ 2015. I request the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick after the ________ Mass on ______ /______/2015. NAME: ________________________________________ PHONE 304 / _____________-________________ LEAVE A LEGACY Your Church has been there for you throughout your lifetime; You can be there for your Church’s future. Leaving a bequest in your will to the church, your Parish or School allows you to leave your legacy to an institution that has meant so much to you and thousands of others. Insurance or other bequests permit you to make a gift without loss of comfort or security during your lifetime, while allowing you to take advantage of estate tax savings. Please see your tax advisor. For more information please call Msgr. Sadie 304-342-8175 or e-mail: sacredheart@shccwv.us BASILICA OF THE CO-CATHEDRAL OF THE SACRED HEART Estate Planning Sacred Heart Parish is blessed to have been the beneficiary of trusts and estates over the years. When you plan the responsible and meaningful use and distribution of your resources, Sacred Heart and its programs would be grateful to be included in your plans. If you are remembering Sacred Heart Parish in your Will, we suggest the following language. I give $________ to the Most Reverend Michael J. Bransfield, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and his successors in office, for the benefit of The Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Charleston, West Virginia. SACRED HEART SCHOLARSHIP FUND ESTABLISHED 1999 "To endow is to establish a permanent fund or provision for perpetual support... to furnish with a gift" As another legacy to the future of the Church in Charleston, Sacred Heart has established a endowment fund, with the West Virginia Catholic Foundation, Inc. SACRED HEART SCHOLARSHIP FUND assists parish students who attend Sacred Heart Grade School and Charleston Catholic High School. When preparing your Will or planning your Estate, we suggest the following language: I give $_______ to the Sacred Heart SCHOLARSHIP FUND of the West Virginia Catholic Foundation, Inc.
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