Sunday, April 4, 2010

Spring has Sprung!





The grounds at the Oratory have been blessed lately by some faithful friends who have dedicated time and energy (and resources) to making our surroundings more beautiful. The Friends of the Oratory Committee, above, from All Saint's Parish in Lake Wylie was here this week to clear away winter branches. We are most grateful for their help! In the photo below, Felipe Uribe and his son Alejandro, install a rock facing to a small garden that leads up to the front of Walsh Hall. Thank you!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Getting to Know Us




In this "Year of the Priest," we thought you might like to learn a little more about the priests (and the Brothers) at the Rock Hill Oratory. We have published some information on our web site about our Oratory community's members, and invite you to read it and get to know us a little better:
http://www.rockhilloratory.org/html/oratory_community_members.html

Also new to our web site, is a section called "Friends of The Oratory," about a new committee that has formed to assist The Oratory financially, and the Oratorians in whatever they can. You can also sign up to receive an emailed copy of our Oratory newsletter now, if you like. Visit the Friends of The Oratory page at

http://www.rockhilloratory.org/html/friends_of_the_oratory.html

Thursday, February 18, 2010

10th Annual Marriage Anniversary Celebration




On Sunday, February 14th, the Most Rev. Robert E. Guglielmone, Bishop of the Diocese of Charleston was welcomed to the parish church of Saint Philip Neri in Fort Mill by Fr. John Giuliani,C.O., pastor, and the Very Rev. Fabio Refosco, C.O., Provost of the Rock Hill Oratory, to celebrate a marriage anniversary Mass for over 200 couples. The homilist was Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. This event was sponsored by the Diocese of Charleston Office of Family Life. The Knights of Columbus from all York County parishes were on hand for the event.Following the Mass a reception was held in the Ministry Building.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

ICON WRITING RETREAT AT THE ORATORY




The Oratory once again hosted an icon writing retreat directed by Fr. Damian Higgins, Ukrainian Rite. Seven participants prayed and learned the traditional egg tempera method of icon writing. Br. Josemaria, C.O. wrote an icon of Saint Philip Neri, as he might have looked when he was 36 (1551), the year he was ordained a priest and seven years after the Holy Spirit entered his body in a ball of fire in the Catacombs of the Basilica of Saint Sebastian.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Congregation elects Provost and Deputies


The Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in Rock Hill, SC held its triennial elections on February 2nd, the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord.
In the photo from left is Fr. Elbano Munoz, C.O., deputy, Br. Joseph Guyon, C.O., deputy, Fr. Fabio Refosco, C.O., Provost, Br. John Kummer, C.O., deputy, and Fr. Joseph Wahl, C.O., deputy and Vicar.
The new Provost and deputies will serve a 3 year term ending in 2013. We pray that the grace of the Holy Spirit will guide them in all their decision making. A heartfelt thankyou to outgoing Provost, Fr. Joseph Wahl, C.O., and deputies Fr. William Pentis, C.O., Fr. John Giuliani, C.O., Fr. David Valtierra, C.O., and Br. David Boone, C.O.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

For your reading pleasure in 2010!


We are happy to announce that we have just added a short, but very important article to our main web site ..... the Biography of Saint Philip Neri, founder of the first community of Oratorians.

Saint Philip was filled with the joy of faith and devoted his life to bringing others to a life focused on service to the Lord. He was a person of unique faith, gifted by God with unique capabilities. In today's materialistic world, his words and his exemplary life give us all inspiration to better and be better to love and serve the Lord.
You may download and print the 15-page biography for later reading by clicking through to our site here.



Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fr. Jim Moran C.O. resumes his ministry at the Oratory



Fr. Jim Moran C.O., who until recently was working in Hawaii,and previously in Louisiana, his home state, has returned to the Oratory to resume his ministry. The Oratorians of Rock Hill extend to Fr. Jim a hearty welcome and hope that he can reacclimate himself quickly to the "southern way" of doing things! Many parishioners have expressed their pleasure at seeing him again, including one, who said, "I knew you would be back." Welcome, Fr. Jim!!