August 21, 2016 Bulletin - St. Catherine of Siena Church

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August 21, 2016 Bulletin - St. Catherine of Siena Church
A Eucharistic Community Established in 1921
St. Catherine of siena catholic church
August 21, 2016
Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
105 Bonnabel Blvd., Metairie, LA 70005
www.stcatherineparish.com
www.facebook.com/scsmetairie
Office Hours: Monday — Friday 8:30 am — 4:30 pm
Office Phone:
Fax:
Parish Emergency Line:
St. Vincent de Paul Assistance:
504-835-9343
504-835-1525
504-833-8507
504-267-9507
After 9:00 am Mass
3:00—3:50 pm
Devotions
24 / 7
Monday-Friday
Tuesdays
First Saturdays
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Rosary at 8:15 am
Perpetual Help Novena at 9:30 am
Our Lady of Fatima Novena at 2:30 pm
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School
Mass Schedule
Monday—Friday
Saturday (Vigil)
Sunday
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mon/Wed/Fri
Saturday
Or by appointment
9:00 am
4:00 pm
7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am, & 5:30 pm
400 Codifer Blvd., Metairie, LA 70005
504-831-1166 (Phone) 504-833-8982 (Fax)
kkilroy@scsgators.org
www.scsgators.org
Hearing assistance devices are available in Church. Please see an usher if you need one.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
Prayer & Worship
Mass Intentions
Twenty First Sunday of Ordinary Time
Saturday, August 20
Today’s Readings
4:00 pm
First Reading
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
Alice W. Babin 
Hortencia Boesch 
Milton Gagnon 
William John Hammond 
Sharon Ellis Murray 
Dennis Roth, Sr.
Christopher Vanderbrook 
Benjamin Wessel
Dorothy Wright 
Sunday, August 21
7:00 am
Brothers and sisters of every race and language will be brought
to Jerusalem (Isaiah 66:18-21).
Psalm
Go out to all the world and tell the Good News (Psalm 117).
Second Reading Be strong and endure your trials as the “discipline” of a loving
God, for it will result in the peaceful fruit of righteousness
(Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13).
Gospel
People from east and west, north and south, recline at table in
the kingdom of God (Luke 13:22-30).
Readings for the Week
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Parish Family
9:00 am Rosary Altar Society
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11:00 am Alice Babin 
Hortencia Boesch 
Adam Dicks 
Olga Fontenelle 
John C. Fuchs, Jr. 
Milton Gagnon 
Raymond Gambel 
William John Hammond 
Aurora Caravella Jones 
Lawrence McCormick 
Joseph C. Moscona 
CeCelia Ochoa 
Ruben Ochoa 
Edward Ripberger 
Dennis Roth, Sr.
Karen Walton
Benjamin Wessel
2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5; Mt 23:13-22
2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26
Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51
1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51
1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mt 25:1-13
1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mt 25:14-30
Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-7, 10-11; Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a;
Lk 14:1, 7-14
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Saturday:
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Rose of Lima
St. Bartholomew
St. Louis of France; St. Joseph Calasanz
St. Monica
Scripture Reflection
Tuesday, August 23
It is no accident that the words “disciple” and “discipline” are nearly identical.
Their relationship in Christian faith and life, however, has fallen somewhat out of
favor in the past generation, as certain prescribed Church rules and regulations have
been reduced and relaxed. These rules were often referred to as “disciplines.” We
are mistaken, however, to think that it no longer takes discipline to follow Christ.
The Letter to the Hebrews assures us of that today. Our discipline is more like that of
an athlete pursuing a victory or a personal best, or a musician striving for a concert
career or to master a new piece of music. This discipline comes from desire, not from
regulations. It was the desire to do the will of God that led Jesus on the path to his
cross. It is that same desire he encourages in us today: to strive to enter through the
narrow gate, to find ourselves in the kingdom with a surprising assortment of people
who are there not because of mere observation of rules, but out of a genuine desire
to recline at the table of the heavenly banquet.
9:00 am Anna Marie Catoir 
Our Family Prayer
5:30 pm
Colin Rusovich
Monday, August 22
9:00 am
Fr. Michael Becker
Wednesday, August 24
9:00 am
Harold Steppe 
Thursday, August 25
9:00 am
William John Hammond  
Friday, August 26
9:00 am
Deceased Grandson of Joseph
Maples Family 
Loving and faithful God, through the years the people of our archdiocese have
appreciated the prayers and love of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in times of war, disaster, epidemic and illness. We come to you, Father, with Mary our Mother, and ask
you to help us in the battle of today against violence, murder and racism.
We implore you to give us your wisdom that we may build a community founded
on the values of Jesus, which gives respect to the life and dignity of all people. Bless
parents that they may form their children in faith.
Bless and protect our youth that they may be peacemakers of our time. Give
consolation to those who have lost loved ones through violence.
Hear our prayer and give us the perseverance to be a voice for life and human
dignity in our community. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us. Mother Henriette Delille, pray for
us that we may be a holy family. Amen.
Memorials
The Sanctuary Candle will burn In Memory of Matthew Morse
The Chapel of Holy Innocents Candle will burn For Special Intentions
Our Lady of Fatima Candle will burn For the SCS Students returning to school
Contact Frances Skiffington at 834-1709 or email: fskiffin@gmail.com for dedications.
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Parish News
SCSWC Meeting: August 25
Interested in Becoming Catholic?
The St. Catherine of Siena Women’s Club will have their quarterly general meeting on Thursday, August 25 at 6:30pm in the
Barrett Complex. If you are not yet a member, please consider
joining us for this meeting and becoming a member. The
club’s purpose is to “promote the spiritual growth of the members, to provide members with service opportunities benefiting
SCS parish, its ministries, and the greater community, and to
promote fellowship and community among the women of the
parish”. If you have any questions, please contact Grace Couvillon at gcouv@hotmail.com.
If you’re curious about the Catholic faith or you’ve even
thought about becoming a Catholic, our Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is just for you. Adults from all faith traditions, or no religious background at all, are welcome to participate in our program of instruction. The program focuses on
four essential areas: what the Church teaches; how the
Church teaches; the Bible; and spirituality. The process begins
with an “Inquiry”: period, when questions lead to exploration.
Drop in—no obligations, no commitments, no pressure at our
first meeting on Sunday, August 28, 2016, 9 to 11am. If
you’d like to take this journey of faith, contact the RCIA Director: Kurt Garcia at 957-7100 or 455-9043, or email kurtgarciarciagmail.com or for more information go to http://
sites.gogle.com/site/kurtgarcia/home.
Additional Photo Days for Picture Directory:
August 26—28
If you did not get to have a picture taken for the photo directory please note that we have opened some additional dates.
The photographers will be at St. Catherine in the Melancon
Center on Friday, August 26 from 2pm until 9pm, Saturday,
August 27 and Sunday, August 28, from 10am until 5pm.
You can sign up online (see the link on the parish website) or
call Georgine at 813-9679 or Debbie at 267-9504. Please
help us to make this a successful effort!
Not Married in Catholic Church?
What better time than during this Year of Mercy to review the
circumstances of Catholics marked outside of the Church to
consider what could be done that could lead to a sacramental
marriage blessed by our Church. Pope Francis has made procedural changes to annulment procedures.
If you are interested, please come to a meeting in the Melancon Center, Room 2B on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at
7:00pm. If you are interested and cannot make the meeting, please email Deacon Coney at mike.coney@gmail.com.
Life Line Screening: September 21
St. Catherine of Siena Parish is pleased to offer a preventive
health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on September 21, 2016 in the Melancon Center. Five screenings
will be offered that scan for potential health problems related
to: blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta;
hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong predictor
of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat
which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular
tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our
member discount). All five screenings take 60—90 minutes to
complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a
$10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/ communitypartners.
Poor Box
Franciscan Sisters of St. Bernadette
Total Collection
A few months ago we installed key fobs around campus. The
second phase of this project is rekeying the existing locks. All
locks will be re-keyed in the next week. If you have an old key,
they will no longer work. If you need a new key, please see
the parish office.
SVdP Thanks You!!
The members of St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Catherine
want to thank everyone for their generosity, and we would like
to give an accounting of how the money was spent in the quarter that ran from April 1 to June 30. We spent $26,900 serving
the poor. That included helping 38 families with their bills,
such as rent and utilities, and stocking our food pantry so that
we could give out 378 bags of groceries and also provide 190
people with a nutritious lunch. We served meals at Ozanam
Inn and ran Bingo at a nursing home. The money donated by
St. Catherine parishioners allowed us to send a donation to a
parish on the Northshore dealing with the March flooding, and
to support the SVdP Pharmacy and the SVdP Adult Learning
Center. Thank you to all of you who made this work possible,
and to the SCS Women’s Club for their help with the lunch
bags!
Lighthouse Media Kiosk
Beginning the weekend of August 27/28, we will have a new
Lighthouse Media kiosk located in the Narthex of the Church.
It will be stocked with low-cost Catholic resources including
professionally recorded audio presentations from the world’s
best Catholic speakers, life–changing Catholic books, informative booklets and pamphlets and more. For more information
contact Michelle Alley in the parish office.
Youthful Elders
Please remember there will NOT be an August Youthful Elder
meeting! Also, the trip to Kenny and Juanita’s camp has been
cancelled. This trip will take place at a later date. Please
watch the bulletin for more details.
New Parishioners!!
We offer a warm welcome to the following new parishioners:
August 13—14, 2016
General Collection
Keyless Campus
$19,918.30
$1,094.11
$10,123.12
$31,135.53
Thank you for financially supporting the mission of St.
Catherine Parish. We appreciate your generosity. 5% of
the weekly collection is used for missionary outreach.
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Jamie, Sarah and Hanton Agnew
LaVon Berthelot
Marc, Monica, Lucca and Franco Grimaldi
We look forward to their active involvement in our parish!
Weddings: Congratulations!!
Congratulations to Jose Rodriguez and Brigita Baradinskas who
were recently marred at St. Catherine!
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Weekly Calendar:
Saturday, August 20th
Aug. 20th—Aug. 27, 2016
Sunday, August 21st
Monday, August 22nd
Tuesday, August 23rd
3:00 pm
Reconciliation (C)
7:00 am
Sunday Mass (C)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
4:00 pm
Vigil Mass (C)
9:00 am
Sunday Mass (C)
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
9:00 am
7:00 pm
New Parent
Welcome Party (OC)
9:00 am
PSR (S)
9:30 am Reconciliation (C)
10:00 am Mass Practice (C)
9:00 am
RCIA (CR)
6:00 pm Pack 230 Parent
Info Night (MC)
3:30 pm Gatorettes (G)
RCIA Speakers at all Masses
11:00 am Sunday Mass /
Children’s Church (C)
6:30 pm
Confirmation (MC)
Babysitting
6:30 pm
Troop 230 (CAF)
Fair Drive/Day 1
Daily Mass (C)
5:30 pm
Legatus Confession
(C)
5:30 pm
Legion of Mary (MC)
5:30 pm
Cheerleaders (B)
6:00 pm
Legatus Mass (C)
RCIA Speakers at all Masses
Fair Drive/Day 2
Wed., August 24th
8:15 am Rosary (C)
9:00 am
Back to School Mass
(C)
Thursday, August 25th
8:00 am SVdP Food
Distribution (MC)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
Friday, August 26th
8:15 am
Rosary (C)
10:00 am Cheerleaders (B)
9:00 am
Daily Mass (C)
10:00 am Lifetouch Pictures
(MC)
9:30 am Reconciliation (C)
9:30 am Reconciliation (C)
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
5:30 pm Cheerleaders (B)
9:30 am Bible Timeline (MC)
9:30 am RAS Cleaning of
Church (C)
3:30 pm Gatorettes (G)
2:00 pm
Fair Drive/Day 3
6:00 pm Pack 230 Roundup
(MC)
Saturday, August 27th
Lifetouch Pictures
(MC)
11:00 am Baptism (C)
1:00 pm
Pack 230 Swim Party
(OC)
3:00 pm Reconciliation (C)
4:00 pm Vigil Mass (C)
6:00 pm SCSWC Quarterly Mtg
(B)
Fair Drive/Day 5
Lighthouse Media Kiosk
Kick Off
Fair Drive/Day 4
B
C
CAF
CR
G
MC
R
YR
S
OC
4
Barrett Complex
Church
Cafeteria
Conference Room
Gym
Melancon Center
Rectory
Youth Room
School
Off Campus
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
Lantern Light Thank You
MOMNIPOTENT: Coming to SCS this Fall!
Childcare Ministry
Journey with a diverse group of women as they discuss real
issues that moms face every day. This fall Familia presents
Momnipotent, a video series and discussion that validates the
dignity and importance of motherhood. It will help you recognize your unique feminine strengths and see how you can use
those strengths to find peace, balance, and joy in being the
woman God created and called you to be. See a representative in the back of Church this weekend to sign up or for additional information.
Beginning in the Fall, we will begin offering childcare for infants and toddlers during the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Masses.
This ministry will need adult volunteers to help on a rotating
basis. Students needing service hours are also encouraged to
volunteer. If you are interested in helping or if you have items
to donate to the facility (pack and play, rockers, toys, etc.),
please contact Madylin Schneller 258-1949 or mschneller@scsgators.org or Emily Martinec 225-772-8878 or
daquin.emily@gmail.com.
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Jr. CYO Kickoff
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CYO Kickoff
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Around the Diocese
Holy Name of Jesus School Celebrates their Notre Dame Seminary Gala & Auction:
125th Year: August 28
September 24
Holy Name of Jesus School is celebrating their 125th school
year. A special Alumni Mass and Celebration will be held on
Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 10:30am at Holy Name of Jesus
Church. A reception will immediately follow at the school.
Please RSVP by August 19, 2016 to alumni@hnjschool.org or
861-9709.
NAIM Conference—Archdiocese of New
Orleans General Meeting: August 30
The Notre Dame Seminary Gala & Auction will be held on September 24, 2016 beginning with the Patron Party at 6:00pm.
All patrons who pledge their support by June 30, 2016 will be
listed on the Gala & Auction invitation. Individual Gala and
Patron Tickets will be available after July 1, 2016. Your gifts
of service and generosity are greatly appreciated. If you
would like additional information regarding the Gala & Auction, please contact Mrs. Yvette LaCour, Director of Development at 866-7426 or at ylacour@nds.edu.
MAIM conference—Archdiocese of New Orleans general meeting Holy Spirit Retreat for Men and Women: Sepwill take place at St. Pius X, 6666 Spanish Fort Blvd. at 6pm on tember 30—October 2
Tuesday, August 30, 2016 in the Multi-Purpose Room followed
by Holy Mass at 6:30pm for deceased spouses. A buffet supper Fr. John Gordon of the Archdiocese of Newark will conduct a
will follow. All widowed persons are invited. For more infor- Holy Spirit Retreat, open to both men and women, September
30—October 2, 2016, at Lumen Christi Retreat Center in
mation contact Carolyn F. Mooney at cmooney02@cox.net.
Schriever, Louisiana. This dynamic retreat takes as its theme:
“Majesty and Mercy” and is sponsored by the Catholic CharisArchdiocesan Natural Family Planning
matic Renewal of New Orleans (CCRNO). Fr. Gordon is CoordiClasses: August 30—October 25
nator of the Office of Evangelization in the Archdiocese of
Newark and is a qualified and gifted communicator of God’s
With professional instruction, Natural Family Planning has Word. He formerly served as director of the Pre-Theologate at
proven itself to be safe, effective, and a moral way for couples Franciscan University of Steubenville and on the National Serto plan their families. It is a method which respects the mean- vice Committee for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Al and
ing of human sexuality as God created it and thus marital love Patti Mansfield and the CCRNO Team will also be ministering
is enhanced and strengthened.
throughout the weekend. Commuters are welcome as long as
space permits. For registration and information, contact
Come join the class series that Family Life Apostolate is offer- CCRNO: www.ccrno.org; 828-1368; info@ccrno.org.
ing in the Sympto-Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning
conducted by Caroline Sholl of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. The dates of the class series are August 30, September WINE: Catholic Women’s Conference:
13, September 27 and October 25, 2016. The classes will be October 15
held at St. Dominic Parish in New Orleans. Preregistration is
required and the cost is $100.00. For more information and WINE: Women in the New Evangelization, in partnership with
the Archdiocesan Offices of Evangelization and Family Life,
registration please call the Family Life Apostolate 861-6243.
invites women of all ages to the WINE: Catholic Women’s Conference. It will be held Saturday, October 15, 2016 at ArchNext God’s Special Children’s Mass:
bishop Rummel High School in Metairie. Our theme, Mercy:
September 11
Encountering Boundless Love, is inspired by Pope Francis’ invitation to enter into an extraordinary jubilee, a holy Year of
Join us for our next God’s Special Children’s Mass on Sunday, Mercy. The day includes inspirational talks, music, lunch,
September 11, 2016 at 2:00pm at St. Francis Xavier Church. prayer, shopping, confession, chocolate, and more. Registration is $55 before October 1 and $65 afterward. Deadline for
registration is October 11. For more information and to regisAnnulment Writing Workshop:
ter, visit www.CatholicVineyard.com and select the EVENTS
September 13—October 11
tab.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans will offer a writing workshop
for persons seeking an annulment in the Catholic Church or for Passion and Purpose Live: March 10, 2017
persons responding to an annulment. The workshop will be
held in St. Mary Magdalen School in Metairie. The series will Purchase tickets today for “Passion & Purpose Live” with rebe for five (5) Tuesdays, September 13, September 20, Sep- nowned speaker and author Matthew Kelly on Friday, March
tember 27, October 4 and October 11, 2016. Hours are 10, 2017, on the Southshore at St. Dominic, or Sunday,
7:30 pm—9:00 pm. The materials for the series cost $25. March 12, 2017, on the Northsore at the Northshore Harbor
To register or for more information, call Cathy at the Family Center! Living Everyday with Passion & Purpose led by Matthew Kelly, invites us all to identify God’s voice in our lives
Life Apostolate at 861-6243.
and the specific purpose for which we’ve been created. Matthew inspires attendees to apply the genius of Catholicism to
Willwoods Married Couples Retreat:
every aspect of our lives including prayer and spirituality,
September 17—18
work, dating and marriage, personal finances, health and well
being, parenting, and community involvement. Matthew Kelly,
Would you like to break away with your spouse and spend and musician, Eliot Morris, prepare a unique message inspired
quality time enriching your marriage? Then join us on our up- by God and the teachings of the Church that promises to radicoming September 17th and September 18th Married Couples ate in your life. Consider this: most people take more time to
Retreat at the Archdiocese of New Orleans Retreat Center plan their annual vacation than they do to discover the voice
in Metairie! The retreat begins on Saturday at 9am and ends of God and His plan for their life. To order tickets for $39,
at 1pm on Sunday. The theme is “Mercy & Love”. If you visit http:/ / DynamicCatholic.com/ New Orleans or call The
would like to register or for more information, call Jason An- Catholic Foundation at 527-5788.
gelette at 830-3716 or visit www.faithandmarriage.org. Suggested donation of $275 is requested but not required. Preregistration deposit, which is part of the donation, is $50.
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Parish Contacts
Parish Ministry Contacts
Adoration Chapel
Mary Jeandron
887-3063
maryms777@aol.com
Altar Servers
Kerry Dominique
481-7691
SJEPKC@gmail.com
Baptisms
Marion Eigenbrod
267-9505
baptism@stcatherineparish.com
Bible Study
Carol Rooney
460-0318
carolbrooney@aol.com
Boy Scouts
Bryan Roser
722-7372
bryan.roser@capitalone.com
Rev. Ronald L. Calkins, Pastor
rcalkins@stcatherineparish.com, ext 501
Child Care
Madylin Schneller
Emily Martinec
258-1949
225-772-8878
mschneller@scsgators.org
Daquin.emily@gmail.com
Rev. Timothy D. Hedrick, Parochial Vicar
thedrick@stcatherineparish.com, ext 502
Children’s Liturgy
Lucy Karam
318-542-5874
lkaram@iberiabank.com
Confirmation
Deacon Michael E. Coney
deaconmike@stcatherineparish.com
Cub Scouts
835-9343
756-0822
309-0471
835-9343
malley@stcatherineparish.com
hfhardin@gmail.com
ylionnet77@gmail.com
CYO
Michelle Alley
Harry Hardin
Yvette Lionnet
Mary Bielski
Deacon Paul G. Hauck
deaconpaul@stcatherineparish.com
Eucharistic Ministers
Christe Brewton
838-9998
cbrewton@cox.net
Fair
Jaime Thomas
Nicole Surcouf
655-4737
273-9093
scsfair@gmail.com
FAMILIA
Lori Lundgren
Paul Hauck
Lil Hauck
723-5170
pslundgren@cox.net
Family Life
834-2728
phauck14@yahoo.com
Feeding the Homeless
Barbara Renaudin
833-1945
barbararenaudin@yahoo.com
Fellowship Sunday
Pat Higginbotham
835-8419
webhigg@cox.net
Finance Council
Don Wheat
621-6731
dwheat@cricpa.com
Mary Bielski, Youth Minister
mary.bielski@gmail.com, ext 506
Girl Scouts
Kathy Wild
237-5284
kwildmd@gmail.com
Greeters
Elfriede Fleming
837-1031
deutscheselfie4@yahoo.com
Denise Allain, Financial Manager
dallain@stcatherineparish.com, ext 503
Home Bound Visitation
Beth Gambel
427-5669
bethgambel@aol.com
Knights of Columbus
Louis Bienvenu
782-7783
louis@bienvenu.com
Charmaine Barberito, Office Assistant
cbarb@stcatherineparish.com, ext 503
K4J (Kids 4 Jesus)
Debbie Romagosa, Secretary
dromagosa@stcatherineparish.com, ext 504
Lectors
Stacey Liljeberg
Ashley Cook
Stacy Liljeberg
Christe Brewton
415-5389
218-5929
415-5389
838-9998
sliljeberg@aol.com
abcook38@yahoo.com
sliljeberg@aol.com
cbrewton@cox.net
Legion of Mary
Ken Krey
289-2465
kkrey345@cox.net
Liturgy Committee
Patricia Fitzpatrick
430-1136
pfitzpatrickrd@att.net
LTMTP
Karen Babbitt
837-1049
karenrbabbitt@gmail.com
Marriage Preparation
Anand & Maya Irimpen
834-9269
airimpe@tulane.edu
Meals on Wheels
Missie Warwick
909-0691
Mwarwick1@aol.com
Men’s Club
Arnaldo Bustillo
220-4469
nando70001@yahoo.com
Music Ministry
Stephanie Dureau
835-9343
sdureau@bellsouth.net
Parish School of Religion
Michelle Alley
835-9343
malley@stcatherineparish.com
Les Nettleton
831-4890
lesn@bellsouth.net
Alicia Humphres
Carl Hellmers
Yvonne Hellmers
Mickey LaCombe
373-2982
aliciahumphres@gmail.com
833-1197
chellmers@yahoo.com
432-8275
mllacombe@cox.net
Kurt Garcia
957-7100
kurtgarciarcia@gmail.com
Stephanie Hellmers
495-6964
Hellm3@aol.com
Donna Hummel
451-7456
donna.hummel@cox.net
Kimberlie Kilroy
831-1166
913-579-4112
St. Vincent de Paul
Mary Hawes
Karen Reinhardt
Karen Haydel
952-4363
267-9507
kkilroy@scsgators.org
Maryheimer@cox.net
Kcreinhardt@att.net
svdp@stcatherineparish.com
Ushers
Georges Legrand
583-9425
glegrand@mblb.com
Venturing
Bryan Roser
722-7372
bryan.roser@capitalone.com
Wedding Coordinator
Jeanie Favret
583-3438
jeanie@cgfavret.com
Women’s Club
Grace Couvillon
834-8146
gcouv@hotmail.com
Youthful Elders
Brenda Smith
838-6834
nanniebcs@gmail.com
Young Adult Ministry
Courtney Elmer
985-705-9664
cm_elmer@bellsouth.net
Parish Staff
Deacon Don M. Richard
deacondon@stcatherineparish.com
Deacon Jared Rodrigue
jrodrigue@arch-no.org, ext 505
Kimberlie Kilroy, Principal
kkilroy@scsgators.com, 831-1166
Michelle Alley, Director of Religion Education
malley@stcatherineparish.com, ext 506
Mary Johnson, Receptionist / Secretary
info@stcatherineparish.com, ext 500
Stephanie Dureau, Music Ministry
sdureau@bellsouth.net
Sacramental Preparation
Baptism – Baptisms take place after 11 am Mass each
weekend. Contact the parish office to sign up for a date
and begin the preparation process.
K4J VBS
Confirmation— Confirmation is celebrated for 11th and Pastoral Council
12th graders in January. Classes begin in September.
Pray and Play
Marriage – Please contact a priest 6 months prior to the
Prayer Line
Wedding and before making any arrangements.
Radio Rosary
Anointing of the Sick - Upon request for the seriously
ill, infirm, and those undergoing major surgery. Please RCIA
contact the Parish Office when someone is home bound
Respect Life Committee
or hospitalized and in need of the Sacrament.
Rosary Altar Society
Funerals — Please contact a priest before making arSchool
rangements with the funeral home.
Joining our Parish
Welcome to St. Catherine of Siena Parish! Anyone interested in joining the parish, please fill out a gold registration form located in the gathering area of the Church
and return it to the parish office.
Bulletin Deadline
All bulletin notices must be received in the Parish Office at least 7 days before the bulletin.
School Co-op
Mary.bielski@gmail.com
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