To unite the members in prayer before the
exposed Sacrament
To deepen the experience of communion with
Christ in
the
Eucharist,
as he continues his self-offering and saving
influence, and to revitalize Christian commitment.
To pray for the needs of the Church and the
world at large.
Who can be members?
Membership is open to all members of our parish. There is no age
limit.
What does membership entail?
One thing only: to spend one hour, once a month on First Friday, in
prayer before the Blessed Sacrament exposed in the church. There are no
dues and no prescribed social activities other than prayer.
Why do members pray before the Blessed Sacrament?
When praying before the Eucharist exposed, the mind and heart more
easily give themselves to communion with Christ by focusing attention on
the Sacramental sign of the Memorial of the Lord. In a spirit of
adoration, thanksgiving, atonement and petition, members internalize and
give witness to the significance of the Eucharist for Christian life.
How are members organized for their hour of prayer?
Members select the hour that they wish to participate every month.
To select your hour, call the ministry Chair who is listed below.
What do members do during the hour?
You will discover a quiet place where you can come in from the busy
and fast-paced world to enjoy a few quiet moments praying, reading, and
reflecting with the Lord.
To sign up for an hour
give Jack Seibert a call
(843) 237-9785
What I Need
I need a strength to keep me true, and straight in
everything I do.
I need a power to keep me strong, when I am tempted
to do wrong.
I need a grace to keep me pure, when passion tries
its deadly lure.
I need a love to keep me sweet, when hardness and
mistrust meet.
I need an arm to be my stay, When dare with trouble
grows my day;
And naught in each can these afford, but all is
found in Christ my Lord.
By Theodore Horton
Daily Rosary
Mon. thru Sat.
8 am
9 am to 6 pm
Perpetual Novena
Our Lady of The Miraculous Medal
after Wed. 8:30 am Mass
FIRST FRIDAY Adoration
PBOC
is Going Green!!
Please join us in our efforts to make a difference in our Parish
community:
We have started recycling with Fisher Recycling, parishioners Kira &
Steve Roff. All parish facilities now have recycling containers and
accept the following materials:
cardboard, paper, plastic, glass, magazines, aluminum and tin.
Please look for the blue or
green bins, and help us
recycle by placing these materials in the recycling containers. ALL
items can be commingled in one easy container!!