Fifth Sunday of Easter - St. Matthew Catholic Church
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Fifth Sunday of Easter - St. Matthew Catholic Church
ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH A PARISH OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE CONNECTED IN CHRIST! MOVED BY THE SPIRIT! PARISH MISSION STATEMENT THE EUCHARISTIC CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. MATTHEW LOVES CHRIST ABOVE ALL THINGS AND OUR NEIGHBOR AS OURSELVES. IN OUR FAITH JOURNEY, OUR PARISH FAMILY WILL BE ENGAGED AND SPIRITUALLY COMMITTED; FULFILLING OUR VISION THROUGH SHARED GOSPEL VALUES, PRAYER, FELLOWSHIP, SERVICE, OUTREACH, AND TEACHING. May 18, 2014 Pastor Rev. Msgr. John J. McSweeney Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Also 5:30 pm at St. Margaret Episcopal Sunday 7:30 am, 9 am, 10:45 am, 10:45 am (Gym), 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm (Life Teen) 9 am Mass is signed for the hearing impaired. Nursery for children ages 0 to 3 at 9 am, 10:45 am and 12:30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7 am and 9 am Wednesday 7 am, 8:15 am, 7:30 pm Saturday 9 am Holy Day Masses Vigil: 7:30 pm Holy Day: 7 am, 12:10 pm, 7:30 pm Reconciliation Saturday: 4 to 5 pm Wednesday: 6:30 to 7:15 pm or by request Anointing of the Sick Takes place on the first Saturday of each quarter at the 9 am Mass or contact a priest. Eucharistic Adoration Commences in the Chapel Friday after the 9 am Mass and ends Saturday at the 9 am Mass. Church Office Hours Monday - Friday: 9 am to 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm 704-543-7677 Fifth Sunday of Easter FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 Parish Directory ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH FAITH FORMATION SUPPORT GROUPS AT ST. MATTHEW 8015 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy. Mailing Address: Office Phone: 704-541-8362 Coordinator: Pat Tomlinson, x 2 Administrative Assistant Adult ADHD: Fourth Wednesday of the month, PO Box 49349, Charlotte, NC 28277 Office Phone: 704-543-7677 Fax: 704-542-7244 Email: [email protected] St. Matthew Catholic School: 704-544-2070 Carmen Dominguez, x 1 Adult Faith Formation (SMyoU) Michael Burck, x 4 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Tom Lindemuth, 704-543-7677 x 1063 PASTORAL STAFF SPRED (Developmentally Disabled) Rev. Msgr. John J. McSweeney Welcome Home for Returning Catholics (For Pastor, x 1032 or 1049 Rev. Robert Conway Parochial Vicar, x 1185 Jan Clemens, 704-246-7102 Catholics returning to the Church after an absence) Sheila Burroughs, 704-577-5110 or [email protected] Rev. Ambrose A. Akinwande, MSP Parochial Vicar, x 1043 Rectory Emergency only, 704-846-6311 Sr. Eileen McLoughlin, MSBT Pastoral Associate, x 1057 Sr. Marie Frechette, MSBT Pastoral Associate, x 1073 Deacon James Hamrlik x 1040 Deacon Paul Herman Deacon Bill Griffin Deacon Daren Bitter Facilities Director PARISH LEADERSHIP Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson Mark Schuler, 704-540-7882 Finance Council Chairperson Kevin O’Hara, 704-554-6406 COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Center: Parishioners in need of Antoinette Usher, x 1025 professional counseling may contact one of the priests or Sr. Eileen McLoughlin at 704-5437677 x 1057 for information and for counselor referrals. Director of Liturgical Ministries (including wedding music) Social Work Ministry: Sharon Davis of Catholic Kathy Bartlett, x 1015 or 704-400-2213 Chief Financial Officer Jane Balbirnie, x 1046 Volunteer Coordinator Social Services is with us as part of our Family Assist Ministry on Mondays and Thursdays, 2 - 5 pm. Contact 704-543-7677 x 1018 or [email protected]. Pat White, x 1039 Rita Brennan, x 1007 St. Matthew Columbarium and Prayer Garden: Call 704-543-7677 x 1025. Baptisms: Every Sunday at 2 pm except the Parish Registration: fifth Sunday of the month. Welcome to all new families/individuals. Please register as soon as possible. Registration forms and a welcome packet are available in the Church Office or at the Welcome Center in the Narthex. Membership is a condition for the reception of the Sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation, First Eucharist, Confirmation and Marriage. Registration is also required before the parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors. You must be a registered, contributing member for at least three months before a certificate is provided or MACS voucher is approved. Bereavement Baptism Preparation Class for Parents: Select Sundays, 9 to 10:30 am in the New Life Center. Contact Pat McGuire (x 1026) in the Church Office to schedule Baptism or class attendance. Marriages: Couples must contact one of the priests or deacons at least six months prior to the desired date of the wedding. To initiate the marriage preparation process or if you have questions, contact Michèle Gauvin (x 1049) for weddings taking place at St. Matthew. Contact Deacon Jim (x 1040) for Catholic weddings outside of St. Matthew. 2 6:30 - 8 pm, NLC 208. Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday - Friday, noon - 1 pm, PC Family Room; Tuesday and Thursday, 7 - 8 pm, NLC 239/240/241. Al-Anon: Mondays, noon - 1 pm, NLC 234/235 (except on national holidays PC 104); Wednesdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am, NLC 202; Thursdays, 8 - 9 pm, NLC 234; Fridays, 9:30 10:30 am, NLC 202; 7 - 8 pm, NLC 206; Saturdays, 2 - 3 pm, NLC 204. Alateen: Thursdays, 7 - 8 or 8 - 9 pm, NLC 204. Alpha Group: Wednesdays, 6 - 7:30 pm, NLC 204; Thursdays, 7:30 - 8:30 am, NLC 204. charlottesaa.org or 704-266-0722. Bereaved Moms Prayer and Share: Fourth Wednesday following 7:30 pm Mass; Marie Roberts, 704-651-8329. Cancer Support: First Thursday of the month, 10 - 11:30 am, NLC 208. Marilyn Borrelli, 803-547-6181. Caring for Caregivers: Second and fourth Wednesdays, 10:30 am - noon, NLC 206. Sr. Marie Frechette, x 1073. Christians in Career Transition: For people in career crisis. First and third Mondays, 7 - 9 pm, NLC. Jack Rueckel, 704-609-1492. Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA): Tuesdays, 7:30 - 8:30 pm, NLC 206. Compassionate Friends: For parents who have lost a child. Third Tuesday, 7 pm, NLC 234/235. Sharon Malcuso, 704-541-7936. Depression/Mood Disorders: Thursdays, 7 - 8:30 pm, NLC 202. Elizabeth Ministry: For parents who have had a miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death. Rita Brennan, x 1007. Food Addicts in Recovery (FA): Tuesdays, 7 - 8:30 pm, NLC 202. Grieving the Loss of a Spouse: Second Monday, 11 am - 12:30 pm, NLC 102. Sr. Marie Frechette, x 1073. Men’s Bereavement Group: First and third Mondays, 7 - 9 pm, NLC 119. Frank Pennachio, 704-243-6132. Narcotics Anonymous: Fridays, 7 - 8 pm, NLC 132/125. Post-Abortion Ministry (PAM): Confidential. Andrea Hines, 704-996-4597; Christy Annison, 704-293-6602. TGIF: For separated/divorced. Wednesdays, 6:30 pm, NLC 202. Bonnie, 704-543-8998, afternoon calls only. TOPS: Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 am, NLC 204. Elaine Kerr, 704-288-7906, [email protected]. FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you. MASS INTENTIONS OF THE WEEK MAY 17 TO MAY 25 SATURDAY 9:00 am 5:30 pm 5:30 pm (SMEC) SUNDAY 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:45 am 10:45 am (GYM) 12:30 pm 5:30 pm MONDAY 7:00 am 9:00 am TUESDAY 7:00 am 9:00 am WEDNESDAY 7:00 am 8:15 am 7:30 pm THURSDAY 7:00 am 9:00 am FRIDAY 7:00 am 9:00 am SATURDAY 9:00 am 5:30 pm SUNDAY 5:30 pm (SMEC) 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:45 am 10:45 am (GYM) 12:30 pm 5:30 pm GOSPEL REFLECTION JOHN 14:1-12 Jesus and His disciples are gathered for the Last Supper. He tells them that He is going to prepare a place for them, but Thomas points out that they do not know the place or the way to get there. What Thomas and the others have not yet grasped is that Jesus Himself is the way. When Philip asks Jesus to show us the Father, He makes it clear that He and God the Father are one. The words and works of Jesus are the words and works of the Father. + Robert & Mildred Smith By Donna Shenoha + Donald Moorman By The SPRED Community + Ed Holt By Leigh, Morgan, Christa & Win For the People of the Parish + Richard DeRosa By His Wife Kate + Linda Wilson By Emily & Sophia Wilson + William Seplavich By Marcelo & Mickey Bueno + Lawrence Hasenjaeger By His Wife Patricia + Frances Schreiber By Dawn Nelson + Emilio Nazario Omacini By The Telljohann Family + Frances Jackovich By Anne & Tom Duffy + Art McAleenan By Irene Luisa + Bishop Joseph Sullivan By Tony & Elaine Demeri + Robert Alvarez By Jackie McCalla + Marie Libio By Marie Silver For the Intentions of The Banas Family + William Delaney By His Family + James McKay By His Wife Catherine + Walter Ford Jr. By His Wife + Patricia Brown By Jim & Rita Brennan + Xuperancio Cabugwason By Lucy Astrid & Little Lucy + John Lamitie By Carmel & Del Gillogly + Anthony Curzio By The Ingelsby Family For the People of the Parish + Lisa Gail Cimmento By John & Jenny Mooney + Kisel H. Wolsefer By The O’Connell Family + Joan Modzeleski By Gary & Suzie McHugh + Kenneth Stumbo By Michael Burck + Carl Kirchner By The Ruebens Family This is a very beautiful Gospel passage. Can you find comfort when Jesus says “Do not let your hearts be troubled?” Do you believe that Jesus has prepared a place for you in His kingdom? Are you like Philip and still struggling to know Jesus? What can you do to follow Jesus and continue His good works? What exactly is Jesus asking us to believe? READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 18 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33; 1 Pt 2:4-9; Jn 14:1-12 Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115; Jn 14:21-26 St. Bernardine of Siena, Priest Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145; Jn 14:27-31a St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122; Jn 15:1-8 St. Rita of Cascia, Religious Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96; Jn 15:9-11 Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57; Jn 15:12-17 Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100; Jn 15:18-21 Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66; 1 Pt 3:15-18; Jn 14:15-21 To view the daily readings, visit www.usccb.org/nab 3 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 Prayer Intentions BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY DEATHS Funerals are for the living and in memory of the deceased. Keep in mind the following: Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Preplanning the funeral liturgy Preplanning with a funeral home; decide between casketed burial or cremation Selection of cemetery or church columbarium Estate planning (i.e. living will, healthcare power of attorney, wills, legal guardianship, etc.) It is best to make arrangements well in advance of need. If your loved one is in the hospital and you would like a priest to visit, call the Church Office at 704-543-7677, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Due to HIPPA laws, a family member must make this call. You do not have to wait until the final moments of life to have your loved one blessed with the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. THE DEVOTIONAL LIFE AT ST. MATTHEW The Liturgy of the Hours in the Eucharistic Chapel Morning Prayer - Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am Evening Prayer - Wednesday, 7 pm Night Prayer - Wednesday, 8 pm Eucharistic Adoration Begins after the 9 am Friday Mass and continues until the 9 am Saturday Mass Recitation of the Holy Rosary and Chaplet of The Divine Mercy After 9 am daily Mass PRAYER GROUPS ALIVE IN THE SPIRIT: Mondays, 7:30 to 9 pm, Choir Room. Barbara Gardner at [email protected]. CENTERING PRAYER GROUP: Second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 to 8:30 pm, NLC 206. Bruce Hassett at 704-641-9041 or [email protected] or Janie Normile at 803-396-8016 or [email protected]. FIRST FRIDAY MINISTRY: First Friday, 10 am to noon, NLC 102. Jennifer Mitra at 704-543-9566 or [email protected]. ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO Sheree Lee Barcello, mother of Roxanne, Rhiannen and Sarah Barcello; Enda Frewen, mother of Erin Dunne; Rita Ryan, wife of Robert Ryan; Julia Texidor, sister of Ana Gandiaga; AND MAY PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM. BAPTISMS WE WELCOME OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED MEMBERS Parker Paul Beheler Brooks Thomas Blackmer Colton Michael Blackmer Jaxon Jerry Blackmer Rebecca Lissabet Breanna Hope Schumacher Harrison Joseph Vahling WEDDINGS CONGRATULATIONS TO David Anthony Danielewicz & Angela Kay Stephenson who were married at St. Matthew on Saturday, May 10, 2014. MEMORIAL MASS: Fourth Wednesday, 7:30 pm, Daily Mass Chapel. If you have lost a loved one during the past month and would like to have them remembered, call the Church Office at 704-543-7677. MARONITE MASS: Second and fourth Saturday, 7 pm, Daily Mass Chapel. MALAYALAM PRAYER GROUP MASS: First Sunday, 2:30 pm, Daily Mass Chapel. For more information, visit www.charlottecatholicprayer.com or call 704-541-8191. PRAYER LINE: If you would like to have someone prayed for individually and in a confidential manner, email Joan Kelley at [email protected]. 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO Adam Joseph DeGeorge & Lisa Jennifer Bell who were married at St. Matthew on Saturday, May 10, 2014. FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org Activities For The Week Ahead KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BREAKFAST IS THIS SUNDAY WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, May 18 K of C Breakfast Faith Formation Registration RCIA Closing Session Life Teen Life Night Monday, May 19 CICT Men’s Bereavement RCIA Information Session Alive In The Spirit Tuesday, May 20 Elder Spring Fling YAL Faith Sharing Group Wednesday, May 21 PGC Workshop Centering Prayer Newcomers Thursday, May 22 Knit and Crochet Pinochle Club Adult Choir St. Peregrine Service Friday, May 23 Bridge Group Saturday, May 24 Maronite Mission Mass AC - Adoration Chapel BR - Banquet Room CH - Choir Room CR - Conference Room DMC - Daily Mass Chapel EC - Education Center FR - Family Room 8:00 am 8:30 am 10:30 am 6:30 pm - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:00 pm 8:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm 9:00 pm 8:00 pm 9:00 pm BR FR NLC 239/240/241 FR NLC 132/125 NLC 119 NLC 202 CH 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm NLC PC 102 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm BR NLC 132/125 9:30 am 12:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm - 11:30 am 3:30 pm 9:00 pm 8:15 pm NLC 203 NLC 234/235 CH S 10:00 am - 1:00 pm NLC 234/235 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm DMC G - Gym N - Narthex NLC - New Life Center NS - Nursery PC - Parish Center S - Sanctuary Treat yourself to the Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast next Sunday, after the morning Masses in the Banquet Room. Adults and children (13 and over)/$9, seniors (62 and over)/$8, children (4 to 12)/$5, three and under are free! Cash and checks are accepted. BLOOD GIVE-IN SIGNUPS Our next Blood Give-In is Sunday, June 1, from 8 am to 1 pm. Sign up in the Narthex after all Masses this weekend and next. To sign up online, visit www.redcrossblood.org. CHRISTIANS IN CAREER TRANSITION CICT helps the unemployed or those who are at risk of losing their jobs with position focusing, resumes, networking, interviewing and related skills to help them find work. Our next meeting is Monday, May 19, at 7 pm in NLC 132/125. For more information, visit www.stmatthewministries.org/cict/ or call Jack Rueckel at 704-341-8449. For a detailed calendar of upcoming events, visit www.stmatthewcatholic.org. PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN WORKSHOP BULLETIN DEADLINES - Bulletin announcements are due no later than Wednesday (11 days prior) at 4:30 pm. To submit an article, email Julia Turner at [email protected]. All volunteers must attend a Protecting God’s Children workshop. This program is intended to educate volunteers to recognize and prevent sexual abuse. Preregistration is required for the workshop and may be done online. After the workshop, you are asked to keep your training updated through monthly online bulletins and annual recertification. To pre-register and for monthly updates and recertification, visit www.virtus.org. The next workshop at St. Matthew is Wednesday, May 21, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm in the Banquet Room. You must register at www.virtus.org. Due to the Memorial Day holiday, there is an early bulletin deadline for the June 1 bulletin of Tuesday, May 20, at noon. PARISH LIBRARY NLC 102 is open during hours that the building is open unless there is a meeting scheduled. See the calendar. NURSERY care is provided at the 9 and 10:45 am Masses in the Parish Center and the 12:30 pm Mass in the New Life Center. You do not need to pre-register your children. For more information, call Nursery Coordinator Maria King at 704-543-7677 x 1003. Scan this tag with your smartphone to view our mobile website. 5 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 St. Matthew Catholic Church ST. PEREGRINE HEALING PRAYER SERVICE PATRON SAINT OF CANCER THURSDAY, MAY 22 7:30 PM IN THE SANCTUARY (CLOW) SCHEDULE CHANGE Our solemn prayer service includes the blessing with the relic of St. Peregrine for those suffering from cancer or other serious diseases. The healing prayer service is offered on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Sanctuary. The last Children's Liturgy of the Word before the summer is the weekend of May 24 and May 25. We wish all the children and their families a wonderful summer, and look forward to seeing your kindergarten through second grade students when CLOW resumes in September. Watch the bulletin for beginning dates. St. Peregrine has been called the “wonder worker” for his intercession on behalf of those living with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. He is the patron of all who are afflicted by cancer, leg ailments or any lifethreatening disease. He is also the patron saint of youth at risk. His feast day is May 4. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) MONTHLY INFORMATION MEETINGS CENTERING PRAYER NEWCOMERS SESSION This session will present a brief background into the Centering Prayer practice, an explanation of the prayer process and an experience of Centering Prayer. Join us on Wednesday, May 21, from 7 to 8:30 pm in NLC 132/125. For more information, contact Janie Normile at [email protected] or 914-489-9525 or Bruce Hasset at [email protected] or 704-641-9041. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is offered for those who are discerning a call to learn more about the Catholic faith, as well as any baptized Catholics seeking to receive the sacraments of Eucharist and/or Confirmation. Information sessions are held once a month. The next meeting is Monday, May 19, at 7 pm in NLC 202. This meeting will provide information on the entire conversion process and will include a detailed question and answer session. INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION? RCIA MONTHLY INQUIRY PHASE SESSIONS An Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church for members of the laity who have been authorized to distribute the Eucharist to members of the congregation during Mass. In the Catholic Mass, the ordinary ministers of Holy Communion are the bishop, priest and deacon; laity may be delegated to assist in the distribution of Communion and are referred to accurately as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. The next training sessions for any confirmed parishioner interested in serving are on Wednesday, June 11, from 7 to 9 pm or Saturday, June 14, from 10 am to noon. Both training sessions are held in the Sanctuary. You only need to attend one session. To RSVP or for more information, contact Dave Vasquez at [email protected] or 704-843-7965. Monthly Inquiry phase sessions, for those who have previously attended an information meeting and have an interest in learning about the Catholic Church, begin on Tuesday, May 27, at 7 p.m. in NLC 203. These ongoing sessions will be held once a month until September when weekly sessions will commence. Sessions are open to those never baptized, those baptized in another Christian faith, and baptized Catholics who have not received all of the remaining sacraments of initiation (Eucharist and/or Confirmation). No preregistration is required. For more information on either of these meetings, call Tom Lindemuth at 704-543-7677 x 1063 or 704-840-4088 for non-office hours. 6 FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org News and Events SERVING CHARLOTTE’S HOMELESS QUARTERLY MEN’S SHELTER UNDERWEAR DRIVE Would you like to help feed the underserved of our community? The teens of St. Matthew are bringing dinner to 150 - 180 of our homeless brothers and sisters in uptown Charlotte on May 29 and they need your help! We need food donations of all kinds. We are serving breakfast for dinner. Can you add an item or two to your grocery cart; perhaps a couple loaves of bread, a case of water or a couple dozen eggs? To signup, visit http://tinyurl.com/k7kquha or contact Kate Dennstaedt at [email protected] or 443-745-8401. The St Matthew Men’s Shelter Ministry conducts four collections per year. Please consider donating packages of new, unopened underwear (BOXER SHORTS PREFERRED), t-shirts, socks or personal toiletry items during May. The men at the shelter have great need for small personal size deodorants, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes and toothpaste. Please place your donations in the large collection containers in the Narthex or the west entry to the Sanctuary. We appreciate your continued support of Charlotte’s homeless men. For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me. Matthew 25:35 2014 WORLD HUNGER DRIVE Please unite with us, we need your help! If you are interested in being a part of the 12TH ANNUAL WORLD HUNGER DRIVE planning committee, join us at our next meeting on Monday, June 2, from 7 to 8:30 pm in NLC 202. Did you know that? The DSA provides for the annual operating budget of the diocese. With a population growth rate of more than four percent and our annual budget growing at about the same rate, it is inadequate to support the diocese’s investments. Twenty-five cents of every received pledge dollar for Forward In Faith, Hope and Love is rebated quarterly to St. Matthew, regardless if we meet our goal or not. All of the rebated funds we receive are used to provide for the additional space needed for our growing parish and the future construction costs at St. Matthew South. We need your help - please consider volunteering. Parishioners are needed to make phone calls. For more information, plan on attending our next training meeting on Monday, May 19, at 7:30 pm in the Parish Center Family Room or call Leigh at 704-249-4393. For more information, call Mark Creasser at 704-634-0325, Debbie Kane at 704-578-8253 or Steve Favory at704-231-6309. 10,000 ROSARIES FOR LIFE The Respect Life Ministry invites you to participate in Rosaries for Life, a prayerful way to promote the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death. During the month of May, we are committed to reciting 10,000 rosaries to strengthen the culture of life in our nation. We invite everyone to participate. Rosaries may be recited at home, in the car, at church, at work or play. Turn in the number recited by submitting a rosary slip and dropping it in the Rosary for Life box in the Narthex, or email to [email protected]. Forward in Faith, Hope, and Love is addressing the future sustainability of our diocese and will provide for a stronger church for generations to come. www.forwardfaithhopelove.org 7 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 St. Matthew Catholic Church AN OPEN INVITATION TO ALL ST. MATTHEW GOLFERS YOUNG ADULT LIFE UPCOMING EVENTS YAL provides young adults from college-aged through those in their 30s, opportunities to engage in the St. Matthew faith community. Young Adult Life Spring Cookout Picnic Sunday, May 18, noon to 5 pm Belle Johnston Park Picnic Shelter (Pineville) Our spring picnic is for all current, active, non active, sort of active, returning, interested and new members! We will have food, games, and trivia for the adults and for the kids. This is a drop-in event, so come out, enjoy the park, have some food and kick off the summer with YAL! RSVP is requested for this event. RSVP to our Facebook event or email us with expected number in your party. YAL Faith Sharing Tuesday, May 20, 7 to 8:30 pm We meet in the PC 102 to reflect upon and discuss the upcoming Sunday readings. Bring your Bible, notebook and something to eat and drink. Summer Concert Series at Blakeney Friday, May 30, 7 to 10 pm Vineyard Trip to Raffaldini Vineyards Saturday, May 31, 9:30 am to 5 pm We will meet in the St. Matthew parking lot at 9:15 am. Please bring identification and money. This trip is for ages 21 and over only. All golf-minded parishioners are invited to participate in the Knights of Columbus Annual Golf Tournament on Wednesday, June 11, at the Old Sycamore Golf Plantation (captain’s choice). One hundred percent of the net proceeds go to support LAMB (Least Among My Brothers), a tax deductible charity that aids the mentally disadvantaged. There is a bevy of tournament and raffle prizes plus a fine selection of valuable gifts available through the silent auction. The registration fee is $99 per player or $198 per team (two to four golfers), which includes a full lunch and dinner. Complete details and entry form may be found in an upcoming issue of the bulletin. If you need immediate information, please contact Jim Robb at 704-651-9556 or Ted Staats at 704-573-1000. Deadline for entry is June 9. COUNSELING CENTER Our counseling department offers a variety of expertise to parishioners of all ages. Call Sr. Eileen McLoughlin, MSBT at 704-543-7677 x 1057 to have your unique situation assessed and a credentialed counselor assigned. We operate on a fee-for-service basis on a sliding scale based on household income. Check or cash accepted. We do not accept insurance. Child care is provided free of charge with an advance reservation at 704-543-7677 x 1011. Visit us on Facebook at Young Adult Life: A St. Matthew Ministry or email [email protected]. STARS ANNUAL RAFFLE Purchase your STARS annual raffle tickets next weekend after all the Masses in the Narthex. Tickets are $1 each. Prizes include a $100 Ruth's Chris Gift Card (compliments of Utz Grafton Wealth Management), $100 gasoline gift card; $100 Harris-Teeter gift card; and a handmade designer afghan (compliments of Cosima Smith). The drawing is June 4. Proceeds are donated to St Matthew to benefit the parish community. For information and to purchase additional tickets, contact Brooke Moran at 980-939-1722. Thank you to Flynn Grady Financial and Jessica and Jeremy Johnson and Meeting Street Properties for sponsoring ads in this Sunday’s Bulletin. Please patronize our sponsors. 8 FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org News and Events DSA COLLECTION UPDATE SALT OF THE EARTH..LIGHT OF THE WORLD Contributions as of May 12, 2014 OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE GOD’S BLESSINGS! E-giving! You can now give a single donation or sign up for on-going donations through our electronic giving provider Faith Direct. It’s easy, safe and environmentally friendly! Simply scan this code using your smart phone to enroll online today, or visit www.faithdirect.net using our church code NC36. Not so tech savvy? You can still utilize the safety and convenience of Faith Direct by completing the enrollment form found in the Narthex. Simply complete and mail to Faith Direct. Consider stock gifts. There may be tax advantages to you in contributing appreciated stock. Stock donation forms are available online at www.charlottediocese.org, “Opportunities for Giving” tab. Don’t cancel life insurance you don’t need! By naming St. Matthew as beneficiary, you’ll provide lasting financial support and possibly qualify for tax benefits as well. Please contact our Chief Financial Officer Jane Balbirnie at 704-543-7677 x 1046 for further details on any of these methods of giving. As always, contact your tax professional to discuss specific tax implications. Thank you for your generosity to St. Matthew! Amount Paid: Pledge Balance: Goal: Shortfall: Donors: $436,775 $203,283 $693,340 $53,382 1,871 Apologetics (n), 1. the branch of theology concerned with the defense of the faith. Have you ever felt at a loss for words when it comes to explaining our Catholic beliefs? Did you know that there is a Bible-based explanation and defense of the Catholic faith? New at Givinghope are three books to help us in our mission to share the truth and goodness of our faith. PARISH MEMBERSHIP AND BENEFITS To be considered an active, participating member of the parish and thus eligible for MACS participating Catholic reduced tuition rates or sacramental sponsor eligibility, St. Matthew Catholic Church takes into account a family’s or individual’s Mass attendance and ministry involvement. Since weekly offertory envelopes are the primary means of determining if parishioners are regularly attending Mass, we ask you to place your envelope in the collection basket each Sunday even if you cannot make a monetary contribution. If you use Faith Direct, it is imperative to drop your personalized offertory cards into the collection basket each Sunday to indicate your Mass attendance. From renowned Catholic apologist, Patrick Madrid! Stop by today for your copy! Store Hours: Hours: Tuesday-Thursday Tuesday-Thursday 9:30 9:30 am am Store to 4 pm, Friday 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, and to 4 pm, Friday 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, and 30 minutes minutes before before and and after after the the Saturday Saturday 30 Vigil and all Sunday Masses (closed during Vigil and all Sunday Masses (closed during Mass). Closed Monday. Mass). Closed Monday. Attendance at Mass is the most meaningful way we model and live our Catholic faith. 9 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 St. Matthew “yoU”niversity Summer Forum 2014 Adult Religious Education Continues This Summer For details, contact Michael Burck at 704-541-8362 x 4 or [email protected] *Child care is available for courses by reservation. Call 704-543-7677 x 1011 at least 48 hours in advance. June Offerings *S-1 An Introduction to Scripture Sr. Mary Hugh Mauldin, RSM, MA When: Wednesdays, June 18 and 25, from 7 to 8:30 pm Where: NLC 239/240/241 Fee: $20 Scripture is sacred writing. All religions have them. What makes a book "sacred"? What keeps the bible a best-seller? How is Scripture connected to our Catholic teaching? Come and see how reading Scripture can enhance your spiritual life and your growth as a Catholic Christian. *S-2 ScreamFree Parenting Jenny Cox When: June 23 to June 28, from 9:30 to 11:30 am Where: NLC 239/240/241 Fee: $20 per family Please Note: This program is being offered on the same mornings as Vacation Bible School to provide encouragement for moms and/or dads to participate in this life changing program. Emotional reactivity is behind every bad pattern, bad decision and bad relationship. Whenever we get reactive - whether by screaming, cutting ourselves off, overcompensating for others, or taking things personally, we operate out of our anxiety and not from our values. ScreamFree teaches us how to calm down, grow up and get closer to the ones we love. ScreamFree Parenting is a revolutionary approach that invites parents of all ages (with kids of all ages) to focus on themselves, press the "pause button" on emotion, and create close, meaningful family relationships. Created by Marriage and Family Therapist, Author Speaker Hal Runkel, ScreamFree Parenting has helped millions of parents create a calmer household with more cooperation and respect. This program is facilitated by Jenny Cox a certified ScreamFree Parenting Professional who is studying to become a licensed marriage and family therapist. She is married with two children. Special Event Workshop *S-3 St. Francis, Pope Francis, and a Vision for a Parish in the 21st Century Jack Jezreel, M.Div. When: Tuesday, June 24 at 7 pm Where: Banquet Room Fee: None How will the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi and Time Magazine Man of Year, Pope Francis, influence our life of love? How does a parish live the invitation of Pope Francis? Will our life of community increase? Jack Jezreel will invite us to consider how this influence will impact our everyday parish life, as well as affect our living in community, our call to discipleship and our ability to evangelize and deliver the good news of the Gospel. Jack Jezreel is an internationally known speaker and justice educator. He holds an M.Div. from Notre Dame, has spent six years working in a Catholic Worker community, and has been involved in parish based social justice ministry for 25 years. He is the author of JustFaith and serves as the Executive Director of JustFaith Ministries. This is his second visit to St. Matthew. *S-4 A Biblical Walk Through the Mass: Understanding What We Say and Do in the Liturgy Deacon Daren Bitter When: Mondays, June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, from 7 to 8:30 pm Where: NLC 203 Fee: $25 This five-part series, written by Edward Sri, is based on the revised translation of the Mass and takes participants on an exciting tour of the Liturgy as it explores the biblical roots of the words and gestures we experience at Mass and their profound significance. The words and gestures are seen in a new light, giving life to the liturgical experience. Discover how the Mass is a “true re-presentation” of Christ’s redeeming sacrifice on the cross. Explore the three key aspects of the Mass as Sacrifice, Real Presence and Holy Communion. Gain helpful insights for getting the most out of every Mass...and much more! 10 FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org STSt. . MMatthew ATTHEW “ YOU”NIVERSITY “yoU”niversity July Offerings *S-5 Survey of the Old Testament Sr. Mary Hugh Mauldin, RSM, MA When: Wednesdays, July 9 and 16, from 7 to 8:30 pm Where: NLC 239/240/241 Fee: $20 This course offers a broad view of the 46 books of Scripture important to both Judaism and Christianity. What do these ancient books, and the stories within, teach us about the nature, character and qualities of the God who longs to be in relationship with us? What do these ancient writings mean for Catholics today? *S-6 Pope Francis: The Jesuit Pope Mark Bartholet, MA When: Mondays, July 21, 28 and Aug. 4, from 7 to 8:30 pm Where: NLC 239/240/241 Fee: $25 In his first year, Pope Francis has guided the Catholic Church into a new vision of itself. This course will discuss how Pope Francis’ training and ministry as a Jesuit shaped his vision for the global Church today and describe a “Jesuit worldview” in light of Pope Francis’s life. Mark Bartholet will guide us through an examination of Pope Francis’ first year. This course was so popular and well received when held at St. Peter Church in GIFT 2014 that it is being offered again in our Summer Forum. *S-7 Survey of the New Testament Sr. Mary Hugh Mauldin, RSM, MA When: Wednesdays, July 23 and 30, from 7 to 8:30 pm Where: NLC 239/240/241 Fee: $20 This course offers a broad view of the 27 foundational documents of Christianity that proclaim Jesus Christ. Learn what the early Christians wanted us to know of Jesus from their accounts and experience the passion with which they shared His Good News with the world around them. Special Event Lecture *S-8 Understanding Catholics Today Fr. Thomas Guant, SJ Ph. D. When: Tuesday, July 15, from 7:30 to 9 pm Where: Banquet Room Fee: None Learn about Catholic diversity and how Catholics are engaged in their local parish communities. Explore the evolution occurring in pastoral leadership and parish life, as well as an examination of the growth of the "nones" (those who no longer identify with any religious denomination). August Offering *S-9 A Short History of the Catholic Church in North Carolina Sr. Mary Hugh Mauldin, RSM. MA When: Wednesdays, Aug. 6, 13 and 20, from 10 to 11:30 am Where: NLC 234/235 Fee: $25 From one Catholic person in the state in 1775 to the largest Catholic parish in the US in 2014; from no diocese in 1923 to two dioceses in 1972; how did the Church in North Carolina come to be? Who are the persons who contributed to the establishment and growth of Catholicism in this once mission territory? On whose shoulders do we stand as Catholics in NC? This three-week course explores the establishment and growth of the Roman Catholic Church in North Carolina. Summer Forum 2014 Registration Fill out the registration form, one per participant. Detach and enclose the per-person, per-course fee. Make checks payable to St. Matthew Catholic Church. Mail in or drop off an envelope marked Summer Forum to St. Matthew Catholic Church, PO Box 49349, Charlotte, NC 28277. Fees are non-refundable after the class begins. Please print clearly. Name ________________________________________ Parish___________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State _________ Zip________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Email____________________________________________________ Course Selection: S-1__________ ($20) S-2__________ ($20) S-3________ (No Fee) S-4 _________($25) S-5_______($20) S-6_________( $25) S-7__________ $20) S-8________ (No Fee) S-9_________($25) 11 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 FFaith AITH F ORMATION Formation FAITH FORMATION Office Hours: Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4:30 pm Telephone Numbers: 704-541-8362 Class Time Cell – 704-589-0956 Website: stmatthewcatholic.org/faithformation 2014-2015 FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION Families currently enrolled in our Faith Formation program Registration for families with children currently in Faith Formation classes is ongoing. Please indicate first, second and third choice for placement on the registration form. Weird Animal Safari Adventure! Vacation Bible School June 23 - 27 Families new to our Faith Formation program Don’t miss the best week of summer! Registration is still open for rising kindergarten to rising 5th grade. Forms are available in the Church Office or on the St. Matthew website under Faith Formation for Children. Hope to see you on our Safari! Please register in person, Sunday, May 18 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Parish Center Family Room CONSIDER THE ROLE OF A CATECHIST Registration forms are available at the Church Office and online at www.stmatthewcatholic.org. Please carefully read the registration form! There are important changes in our session times and locations. Bring a completed registration form. Register with payment by cash or check only. Considering all the new times and locations we are offering for 2014-2015 year, we strongly recommend all families register in person. It makes it possible for each family to see what is available by grade, and leave knowing their assigned session. Becoming a catechist can be the beginning of a wonderful faith journey. There is no better experience than knowing you are an instrument who brings light, love, peace and joy to others by helping them grow in their knowledge and love of God. You are invited and there is a need! We urge you to prayerfully consider becoming a catechist with our Faith Formation program. If you approach the task by asking the Lord to help you, everyone will benefit. End of the School Year - Rejoice and Be Glad The last class is a time to thank God for this school year, as we have all grown in faith. Catholic School Families Parents of Catholic school students preparing for the sacraments must register their children in the Faith Formation program. Celebration of the sacrament takes place in the family’s registered parish. God, Father of us all, Thank you for all we have learned this year in our schools, especially at Faith Formation. We continue to grow in faith, hope and love of you. Thank you for the friends we have made and the good times we have shared. Be with us as we go forward into the summer. Watch over our friends and family as we discover more of the miracles of living in the name of Jesus and sharing all that is good and joyful each and everyday. Amen. For the Sacrament of Confirmation (students who have completed eighth grade in Catholic school or faith formation), preparation includes classes, a parent meeting and a retreat. For the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist (students in second grade), in addition to religious education classes taught in the Catholic schools, preparation includes participation in parent meetings, retreats and rehearsal. 12 FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org Youth Ministry St. Matthew Life Teen events and activities are open to all high school students. Bring friends! St. Matthew Xtreme Edge events and activities are open to all middle school students. Bring friends! Have questions about Middle School Youth Ministry? Contact Nicole Lehman at [email protected] A Christian is never bored or sad. Rather, the one who loves Christ is full of joy and radiates joy. Pope Francis Class Spotlight: STEUBENVILLE ATLANTA July 11-13 TONIGHT Last Spring Series: Into the DEEP: MARY 6:30 to 8:30 pm Scott Kuechle, Sydney Surro, and Sean O’Connell’s 8th grade class on Mondays made sandwiches and put together lunches for Crisis Assistance Ministry. How great to see their class serve together! Calling all Adults ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL CATECHISTS: Have you ever felt God inviting you to do something extraordinary for Him? Our Life Teen ministry is looking for dedicated, awesome, crazy-fun adults to serve on our Core Team! Interested? Want to know more? Email our High School Youth Minister, Theresa Benson, at [email protected]. Our teens need you! Did your class do something awesome this year? (The answer is YES!) If you would like to share something that your class did this past year please send a picture and a short description to [email protected]. 13 . . FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 18, 2014 St. Matthew Catholic Church MAY STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE Many are familiar with the phrase, time, talent and treasure as a description of Christian stewardship, and these are indeed important aspects of it. However, stewardship is much more. It entails accepting all aspects of our lives as gifts and inviting God into each. God cares deeply about how we take care of our bodies, emotions and relationships. God wants us to use everything we have to bring about the kingdom in our lives and the world around us. Bishop Robert Morneau of Green Bay, Wisconsin, gave a presentation on the Spirituality of Stewardship in which he presented the idea of stewardship as plots in a garden that we are called to tend during our lives. The Stewardship Committee is pleased to offer this month’s reflection, based on one aspect of Bishop Morneau’s analogy of the garden as a framework for your personal contemplation. GARDEN OF THE POLIS, OUR POLITICAL GARDEN With the NC state primaries for the November mid-term elections recently completed, it seems opportune to take a few minutes to reflect on our political garden. Are we taking for granted the rights, liberties and freedoms that our country affords us? Have we proved to be good and worthy custodians and stewards of the rights of citizenship that we are privileged to have? Reflect on your answers to the following questions and consider what you can do to improve the growth in your Garden of the Polis. Do you inform yourself about local, state, country and worldwide political issues? Do you vote in local, state and national elections? Does your faith influence your political views? What political issues are most important to you? Have you ever taken the time to contact your government representative to express your concern about specific issues? Have you considered taking some small steps or initiatives that would create a more just community, either locally or on a wider scale? Have you ever attended a session of Citizenship Court to witness and welcome new immigrants as fellow countrymen? ~portions excerpted from the Archdiocese of Atlanta website 14 FOLLOW US ON: www.stmatthewcatholic.org St. Matthew Catholic Church VOCATIONS AWARENESS MINISTRY Let us introduce you to Gary Schrieber, who will be ordained a permanent deacon at the Ordination to the Order of Diaconate on Saturday, May 31 at St. Mark in Huntersville. In his own words, Gary tells us more about himself in the following paragraphs. “I come from the small town of Campbell, Ohio, which is just over a square mile and the population is about half the size of St. Matthew. I was raised with six brothers and sisters, and when we filed into church we took up the entire pew. I went to Memorial High School where I played football, then went on to graduate from Youngstown State University. I worked in technology and for many years my job took me to cities across the country, including Cincinnati (OH), Dallas (TX), Wilmington (DE), Columbus (OH), Boston (MA), Columbus (GA), Tampa (FL), and finally Charlotte. I am married to Marilyn, and have two children: Brian and Kaitlyn. Our youngest son, Daniel, was diagnosed with leukemia when he was two years old and passed away when he was six. Both Brian and Kaitlyn are in college at UNCC. My wife and I taught faith formation for Brian and went on to teach his confirmation class, then did the same with Katie. We are a close family and enjoy spending time together for meals, sitting on the patio with a cold beverage and going on vacations to the beach. I grew up as a Vatican II Catholic. I made all my sacraments (so far) in the small parish of St Elizabeth, and started saying the rosary after my First Holy Communion. I remain dedicated to our Blessed Mother to this day. Several times throughout my life, I thought about ordination but really didn’t think about it seriously until a few years back when I first came to St. Matthew. I met with Msgr. McSweeney and told him I was interested but I didn’t think I was a good enough person to become a deacon. I remember his answer clearly as he leaned over his desk and said, ‘Get over yourself!’ He went on to say nobody is good enough. So going on the premise of God qualifies the called, I decided to take the next step and filled out an application for diaconate formation. The last four years have been challenging but have allowed me to grow so much spiritually. I look forward to serving my family at St. Matthew for many years to come.” OUTSIDE THE PARISH NEWS CATHOLIC CHARITIES seeks a regional office director in Asheville. For job description, visit www.ccdoc.org/jobs. Cover letter and resume must be submitted electronically by 5 pm on Monday, May 19 to [email protected]. No telephone calls. COCHRANE COLLEGIATE ACADEMY is in need of End-of-Grade (EOG) proctors. During the time in which students take the End-of-Grade tests, it is required to have an additional adult in every classroom. Approximately 50 volunteers are needed each day of testing. A proctor is a responsible adult who ensures the testing environment is ethical. Volunteers do not teach or administer discipline. Proctors are needed from 6:45 am to 12:30 pm on the following days: Friday, May 23, Tuesday, May 27, Wednesday, May 28, Thursday, May 29, Monday, June 2, Tuesday, June 3, and Friday, June 6. To register to proctor, visit www.bit.ly/PX44kb. THE SIMPLY HEALTHY FOOD ALLERGY SUPPORT GROUP meets the first Sunday of the month at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, from 7 to 8:30 pm. Our next meeting is Sunday, June 1. There is no cost. To reserve your spot or for more information, contact Theresa McSwain and Wyndie Stitt at [email protected]. SHINING STARS ADULT DAY RESPITE is a not-for-profit adult day respite program for members of our community with early to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The program is hosted by St. Gabriel Catholic Church on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 am to 3 pm, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays by Sardis Presbyterian Church from 10 am to 3 pm. For more information, contact Suzanne Bach at 704-335-0253. SHINING STARS ADULT DAY RESPITE CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP is a not-for-profit organization helping families dealing with memory loss. A support group for caregivers meets from 10 to 11:30 am the last Monday of each month at St. Gabriel in Ministry Center Room E, and the third Tuesday of the month from 1:30 to 3 pm at Sardis Presbyterian in Room 105. This service is free and open to the public. For more information call Suzanne Bach at 704-335-0253. 15
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