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Who we are
Blessed Sacrament Church is a Catholic community in which are all welcomed and provided the opportunities and means to know Christ better, to grow in faith and love, and to give witness jointly to the Kingdom of God by their lives.
One Family .. One Parish .. One Church
Whether you’re just visiting us for a brief time, looking for a new parish home, are returning to the practice of your Catholic faith or are interested in finding out more about the Catholic Church, we’re happy to have you here.
A parish is a community of believers and a spiritual family that is supportive and loving. It can be a place to grow spiritually, to put your faith in action, and to use our gifts of time and talent as disciples of Christ. We look forward to answering any questions you may have.
One Family .. One Parish .. One Church
Whether you’re just visiting us for a brief time, looking for a new parish home, are returning to the practice of your Catholic faith or are interested in finding out more about the Catholic Church, we’re happy to have you here.
A parish is a community of believers and a spiritual family that is supportive and loving. It can be a place to grow spiritually, to put your faith in action, and to use our gifts of time and talent as disciples of Christ. We look forward to answering any questions you may have.
Street Address
5 Saint Teresa Dr
Charleston,
SC
29407-7297
United States
Phone: 843-556-0801
Fax: 843-556-2851
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Church Pastor
The Very Rev. Joseph V. Romanoski, V.F.
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5 Saint Teresa Dr
Charleston,
SC
29407-7297
United States
Phone: 843-556-0801
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Denomination
Roman Catholic
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Leadership
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The Very Rev. Joseph V. Romanoski, V.F.
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Pastor
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Administration
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Lori Roberson
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Parish Secretary
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843-556-2851
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Blessed Sacrament Church Mass Times
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vigil
5:00pm
Sunday
9:00am
11:00am
1:30pm (En Espanol)
5:00pm - Life Teen Mass
Confession
Saturday 3:30pm & After the 5pm Mass
Sunday 1:00pm(En Espanol)
Weekday Mass
Mon-Fri. 6:30am
Thursday 8am (During the School Year)
Marian Devotion(Rosary) Monthly on the FIRST SATURDAY at 4:15pm in the Church
Perpetual Adoration
24 hrs a day, 7 days a week
Everyone is welcome!
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Saturday Vigil
5:00pm
Sunday
9:00am
11:00am
1:30pm (En Espanol)
5:00pm - Life Teen Mass
Confession
Saturday 3:30pm & After the 5pm Mass
Sunday 1:00pm(En Espanol)
Weekday Mass
Mon-Fri. 6:30am
Thursday 8am (During the School Year)
Marian Devotion(Rosary) Monthly on the FIRST SATURDAY at 4:15pm in the Church
Perpetual Adoration
24 hrs a day, 7 days a week
Everyone is welcome!
It's been more than 7 years since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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Blessed Sacrament Church History
The History of Blessed Sacrament Church
Since October 2, 1944, when Bishop Emmet Walsh established Blessed Sacrament Parish to care for the spiritual needs of all Catholics living West of the Ashley, the parish has been blessed by the generosity and dedication of thousands of Catholic families who have worshipped in Blessed Sacrament Church. Monsignor John J. McCarthy was the first pastor of the new parish. Initially, the St. Andrew’s Exchange Club very graciously offered the use of their building for the celebration of Masses and for religious instruction for children. In May, 1945 ground was broken for the construction of a temporary Church building (now the Parish Hall) and a rectory for the priest (now Church offices). Construction of the new Church was begun on June 1, 1962 and the current Church was dedicated on May 13, 1965. Construction of a permanent school building largely through volunteer labor was begun early in 1948. The school opened in September, 1948 under the leadership of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius (SSCM). In recent years, the school has been renovated and upgraded to provide a modern state-of-art quality Catholic education for our children. The most recent additions to the school are the Msgr. Hanley Early Childhood Development Center for K-4 & K-5 and the state of the art Technology and Arts Wing. Over these years, 10 SSCM principals and dedicated teachers and staff have provided the foundation for the "Tradition of Excellence" that Blessed Sacrament School enjoys today.
Since October 2, 1944, when Bishop Emmet Walsh established Blessed Sacrament Parish to care for the spiritual needs of all Catholics living West of the Ashley, the parish has been blessed by the generosity and dedication of thousands of Catholic families who have worshipped in Blessed Sacrament Church. Monsignor John J. McCarthy was the first pastor of the new parish. Initially, the St. Andrew’s Exchange Club very graciously offered the use of their building for the celebration of Masses and for religious instruction for children. In May, 1945 ground was broken for the construction of a temporary Church building (now the Parish Hall) and a rectory for the priest (now Church offices). Construction of the new Church was begun on June 1, 1962 and the current Church was dedicated on May 13, 1965. Construction of a permanent school building largely through volunteer labor was begun early in 1948. The school opened in September, 1948 under the leadership of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius (SSCM). In recent years, the school has been renovated and upgraded to provide a modern state-of-art quality Catholic education for our children. The most recent additions to the school are the Msgr. Hanley Early Childhood Development Center for K-4 & K-5 and the state of the art Technology and Arts Wing. Over these years, 10 SSCM principals and dedicated teachers and staff have provided the foundation for the "Tradition of Excellence" that Blessed Sacrament School enjoys today.
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Teach me
Teach me, O God, to use all the circumstances of my life to-day that they may bring forth in me the fruits of holiness rather than the fruits of sin. Let me use disappointment as material for patience: Let me use success as material for thankfulness: Let me use suspence as material for perseverance: Let me use danger as material for courage: Let me use reproach as material for longsuffering: Let me use praise as material for humility: Let me use pleasures as material for temperance: Let me use pains as material for endurance.
Teach me, O God, to use all the circumstances of my life to-day that they may bring forth in me the fruits of holiness rather than the fruits of sin. Let me use disappointment as material for patience: Let me use success as material for thankfulness: Let me use suspence as material for perseverance: Let me use danger as material for courage: Let me use reproach as material for longsuffering: Let me use praise as material for humility: Let me use pleasures as material for temperance: Let me use pains as material for endurance.
Blessed Sacrament Church listing was last updated on the 28th of August, 2017