Catholic Appeal of South Carolina

Mass Times

MASS SCHEDULE

Beginning on Wednesday, May 29th, we will resume the 11:30 a.m. Wednesday Daily Mass for the Summer.

WEEKDAY MASS
Monday - 8:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday - 8:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Spanish
Wednesday - 8:30 a.m.
Thursday - 8:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Friday - 8:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m.

WEEKEND LITURGY -
Saturday - Vigil - 4:45 p.m.
Saturday - Vigil - 7 p.m. - Spanish
Sunday - 7:30 - a.m.
Sunday - 9:00 a.m.
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday - 12:00 p.m.

If you require a low-gluten host, please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to mass time and request one from the Sacristan or an Usher.

Benediction and Adoration - Tuesday at 3 p.m.. (Confessions will be heard)

Divine Mercy Chaplet - Church
Friday at 3 p.m.

Confessions:
Confessions will be 15 minutes before each Daily Mass in the Church Confessionals. Saturday evening Confessions from 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.in the Church. If your loved one is in need of Last Rites, please use the pager - 843-533-1757

Office Hours

The Parish office is open 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. - Monday through Thursday. Friday 7:30 a.m. until Noon.

EVENTS

April

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930

View all events »

Upcoming Events & Important Information

  • Click on this link to access the College Scholarship Application
  • To sign up, please click on this picture.
  • Charter to Protect our Children

This Week on FORMED

News from the Vatican

Papal Audience for the Catholic President of Hungary

President Tamás Sulyok is a catholic and was accompanied by his wife

The post Papal Audience for the Catholic President of Hungary appeared first on ZENIT - English.

Read More

Pope Francis explains the theological virtues as follows

Pope's General Audience, April 24, 2024 on the theological virtues

The post Pope Francis explains the theological virtues as follows appeared first on ZENIT - English.

Read More

Knights of Columbus Remove Rupnik’s Mosaics from the Saint John Paul II Shrine in Washington, DC

The Council of the Knights of Columbus of Washington, DC has decided to remove Marko Rupnik’s mosaics from the Redemptoris Hominis and the Luminous Mysteries Chapels in Saint John Paul II’s Shrine.

The post Knights of Columbus Remove Rupnik’s Mosaics from the Saint John Paul II Shrine in Washington, DC appeared first on ZENIT - English.

Read More

WELCOME

Welcome to our faith family!   We hope you will feel at home at St. Francis and will share your faith experience and talents with your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. By worshipping and working together, may we more perfectly reflect the glory of God and help bring about His Kingdom.

Register for our Parish

In Christ - United in Faith, Love, and Service.

Online Giving

Support our local Business Bulletin Supporters!

  • A-1 Pool Service
  • AGC Gutter Company
  • AllCare Tree
  • Animal Care Clinic
  • ArborNature Tree
  • Bauer Dental Associates
  • Bezilla Kinney Wealth Management
  • Bluffton Center for Dentistry
  • Bridge Insurance Group
  • Budget Blinds
  • Carey & Company, PA
  • Chow Daddy's Kitchen & Bar
  • Christina Forbis, Broker/Realtor
  • Customer Audio Video
  • Darling Eye Center
  • Dean Custom Air
  • Edge Digital Solutions
  • Frankie Bones
  • GT International Cafe
  • Heritage Academy
  • Hilton Head Long-Term Rentals
  • Irish Dental
  • Island Bagel & Deli
  • The Island Funeral Home & Crematory
  • Jolley Law Group
  • Keith Funeral and Cremation Services
  • Kelly & Sons Plumbing, Inc.
  • Kilwins
  • Law Office of James F. Berl, P.C.
  • Leo Madden Painting and Power Washing
  • Lisa Sisko Realtor - Keller Williams
  • MacDONALD BROS. Ent., Inc. Residential Builders & Remodelers
  • Mangiamo's
  • Jeannie Varela - Local Mary Kay Representative
  • Norwex
  • Oak Advisors
  • Optical Solutions
  • Pregnancy Center & Clinic
  • Sean Ryan - ERA Evergreen Real Estate
  • Six Oaks Cemetery
  • SM Bradford Co.
  • Southern Smiles Dentistry
  • Street Meet American Tavern
  • The Carriage Shop
  • The Sharpening Shoppe
  • The Stuckart Ruckno Group - Merrill Lynch
  • Truffles Cafe
  • Tammy Quinn Bradley - Private Non Medical Home Care Assistant
  • Law Office of Mary Jordan

STAFF

FlockNote Sign Up

St. Francis Catholic School Opening

Thrift Shop Help Wanted

Sign up for Eucharistic Adoration

Mobile App

TO DOWNLOAD:

IPHONE

 Apple Store Link

ANDROID

Google Store Link

Link to School

Link to Thrift Shop

Link to Diocese of Charleston

St. Francis Photos

  • St. Francis
  • Church Fromt
  • Church Narthex
  • Rose Window
  • Altar from rear
  • Front from side
  • Baptismal Font
  • Organ
  • Ambo
  • Ambo & Altar
  • Celebrant's view
  • Altar & Presider's Chair
  • Mary & Joseph statues
  • Mary & Jesus Icons
  • San Damiano Cross & Our Lady of Guadulupe
  • Columbarium

Catholic Miscellany

SAINT OF THE DAY

St. Cletus: Saint of the Day for Friday, April 26, 2024

St. Cletus was the third bishop of Rome, and succeeded St. Linus, which circumstance alone shows his eminent virtue among the first disciples of St. Peter in the West. He sat twelve years, from 76 to 89. The canon of the Roman mass, (which Bossuet and all others agree to be of primitive antiquity,) Bede, and other Martyrologists, style him a martyr. He was buried near St. Linus, on the Vatican, and his relics still remain in that church.

Read More

St. Mark: Saint of the Day for Thursday, April 25, 2024

Much of what we know about St. Mark, the author of the Second Gospel, comes largely from the New Testament and early Christian traditions. Mark the Evangelist is believed to be the 'John Mark' referred to in the Acts of the Apostles, the history of the early Church found in the Canon of the New Testament.

He was the son of Mary of Jerusalem (Acts 12:12) whose home became a meeting place for the apostles. He is also the cousin of St. Barnabas (Colossians 4:10), a Levite and a Cypriot.

Read More

St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen: Saint of the Day for Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Franciscan Capuchin martyr. He was born Mark Rey is Sigmaringen, Germany, in 1577. A practicing lawyer, he traveled across Europe as a tutor to aristocrats but then started defending the poor. In 1612, he became a Franciscan Capuchin monk, taking the name of Fidelis. A missionary to Grisons, Switzerland, Fidelis was so successful that local Protestants claimed that he was a spy for the Austrian Emperor. Fidelis was stabbed to death in a church id Seewis. He was canonized by Pope Benedict XIV. ...

Read More