Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church

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Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church
Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Catholic Church
2320 Paris Road, ChalmeƩe, Louisiana 70043
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 17, 2016
PARISH PRIESTS/DEACON & STAFF
Rev. Lance J. Campo, Pastor
Parochial Vicar Rev. Marlon Mangubat
Deacon Lino G. Parulan
Marie Montalbano—Business Manager
Jackie Toranto - Financial Secretary
Angele Chaplain- Parish Secretary
Dale Neyland - Receptionist
Hector Guzman - Maintenance
Rectory 504-271-3441
Fax
504-271-2927
EMAIL: info@olps-chalmette.org
WEBSITE: www.olps-chalmette.org
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION:
Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.,
2:00 p.m. (Spanish Mass) and 7:00 p.m.
Weekdays: Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m.
Adoration Chapel- OPEN DAILY
Exposition and Adoration of Blessed Sacrament
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Weekends are for visiting, praying and meditating
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Saturday-Sunday)
O.L.P.S. SCHOOL:
Mrs. Annette Accomando
School:504-271-2953
Fax:504-271-1490
Website: www.olpsschool.org
O.L.P.S. C.C.D. OFFICE:
Ms. Brenda Tromatore, DRE
Ms. Terri Smith, CRE
CCD phone number: 504-271-1217
Email: olpsccd@yahoo.com
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Friday: 8am—12 noon 1pm-4pm
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISM: First time parents/godparents must attend a seminar to set date of baptism for their child. Baptisms
take place on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month immediately following the 10:30 am Mass. The Baptismal
seminar is typically on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm in the rectory. Registration is
required for seminar. Call the rectory.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Confessions are held one-half hour before the 4:00 Vigil Mass, the 8:30 am, the
10:30 am., the 2:00 p.m. (Spanish) and 7:00 pm Mass or by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: You must contact the church at least six months before the date of the wedding.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Contact the rectory.
FUNERALS: Contact the funeral home first and they will contact the Rectory.
CONFIRMATION: Conferred in the 11th grade.
NEW PARISHIONERS: We welcome you with great joy and invite you to register and worship with us regularly.
Census forms are at all exits of the church.
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, July 16, 2016
4:00 p.m. Donald Miller, Josephine Tinney, Rachel Gabb, Sam
Ortego, Fred & Martha Willhoft, Joseph & Lolly Cappo, Carl
Treitler Sr, Kirby Lodrigues Jr, Judy Nunez, Archie & Helen
Forsyth, Sidney Torres Jr, Anthony Torres, Leander Nunez,
Petrina, Sam & Anthony Randazzo, Bob Hamilton, Alfred, Margaret, & Kathleen Jirovec, Anthony T Libasci III, Brooke Whittington, Tony Pohlmann, Jeffrey Cusimano, Joseph & Teresa
Scardina, Rita & Adam Bernard Sr, Kenny Forsyth (for healing), John A Metzler Jr, Caroll J Borne, Rusty Barras Sr, Gregory Kiley, Anthony & Thelma Licciardi, Lee & Charlette, Melancon, Dorothy Mae P Bordelon, Rita Para Doize, George Imbraguglio, Shirley Engdelhardt, Chris Jeansonne Sr, Frank
Mumphrey Jr, Men & Women In Uniform
Sunday, July 17, 2016
7:00 a.m. Doris & William Doran Sr, Melanie & William Doran
Jr, Chris SanMarco Sr, Raymond & Betty Lambert, Anthony R
Genovese Sr, Men & Women in Uniform
8:30a.m. Benfiglio & Baham Families, Hazel Fredricks, Stephanie Sierra, Brandon Charles Bonnecarre, Eddie Fleetwood,
Grisaffi Family, Ann Henritzy, Alice Babin, Frank Mumphrey
Jr, Chris Jeansonne Sr, Joseph Sia V Bui, Lyle Robert Kline
Men & Women in Uniform
July 17, 2016
July 9-10, 2016
Collections: $ 6833.54
St. Vincent de Paul: $ 714.00
Attendance: 1050
Please Pray for the soul of
Samuel Nuccio
OLPS School
is still accepting
registration for the
2016-2017 school year
Monday—Thursday
from 9am –12 noon
504-271-2953
10:30a.m. Stephen Romare Jr, Frank Mumphrey Jr, Chris
Jeansonne Sr, Lyle Robert Kline, Men & Women in Uniform
2:00 p.m. All Parishioners
7:00 p.m. Philip Creeger, Dennis McInerney, Men & Women in
Uniform
Monday, July 18, 2016
7:00 a.m. All Parishioners
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
7:00 a.m. Lola Marino
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
7:00 a.m. All Parishioners
God, our Father, Creator and Lord of the Universe,
you have set the earth on its foundation and all
the elements of nature obey your command. We
humbly beseech you to keep us safe from all dangers and calm the storms that threaten us. May
we be secure in your loving protection and serve
you always with grateful hearts. We ask this
through our Lord, Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit one
God, forever and ever. Amen.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
7:00 a.m. All Parishioners
Friday, July 22, 2016
7:00 a.m. Anna V Cardinale
Saturday, July 23, 2016
4:00 p.m. Donald Miller, Josephine Tinney, Rachel Gabb, Sam
Ortego, Fred & Martha Willhoft, Joseph & Lolly Cappo, Carl
Treitler Sr, Kirby Lodrigues Jr, Judy Nunez, Archie & Helen
Forsyth, Sidney Torres Jr, Anthony Torres, Leander Nunez,
Petrina, Sam & Anthony Randazzo, Bob Hamilton, Alfred, Margaret, & Kathleen Jirovec, Anthony T Libasci III, Brooke Whittington, Tony Pohlmann, Jeffrey Cusimano, Joseph & Teresa
Scardina, Rita & Adam Bernard Sr, Kenny Forsyth (for healing), John A Metzler Jr, Caroll J Borne, Rusty Barras Sr, Gregory Kiley, Anthony & Thelma Licciardi, Lee & Charlette, Melancon, Dorothy Mae P Bordelon, Lawrence Capone, Vickie &
Joseph Capone, Shirley Engdelhardt, George Gabb Sr, Men &
Women In Uniform
The prayer list will run for two weeks
only. If you would like to add your beloved to the list or keep them on past
the two weeks, please call the rectory or
drop the intention in the collection basket.
Louis Huff Jr, Congetta Wallace, Ginja Mexic-Cousins, Debra
Sue Reyer-Hilton, Sheran Mayeux, Jena Bozant, Anthony E
Walsh III, Dottie Toranto, Shawn Rogers, Brandy Rogers, Roger
Follette, Sara Follette, William Follette, Sr Dot Maniscalco, Burt
Chatelain Jr, Burt Chatelain Sr, Sharon Chatelain, Melinda
Wolfe, Betty Marchand, Alexis Hauptmann, Devin Patrick Hill,
Phyllis Gioe, Georgia Randazzo, Jena Zanco Gemar, Brooke
Generose, Philip Generose, Isabella Meyer, Melissa Fernandez,
Donald Russo, Shane Ladner, Kenny & Joanie Forsyth, Rasso
Family, Liz Lemoine, Angele Chaplain, Ray and Mary Henritzy,
Warren Ruiz, Leslie Horn, Elizabeth Weiser, Austin Roundtree,
Dolores Fernandez, Salvador Fernandez, Dustin Fernandez,
Cindy Stephany, Frank Stephany, Jimmy Besson, Christy Foret,
Keith Robin Jr, Albert Gary
Dear Friends:
This past weekend the Gospel spoke about being a
neighbor to others is being understanding and compassionate. This reminds me of a few incidents concerning being a good neighbor to those who live near
our church and school. An anonymous lady called me
a while back all upset that someone had blocked her
driveway while parking for a funeral. I guess it remains impressed in my mind because of the few
“choice” words she used. She said it is bad enough
that they have to deal with the school and Sunday
mass traffic and parking but also during the week it is
too much to deal with their inconsideration. I can
sympathize with her since I’m sure there are those
who ignore the hardship they cause for their convenience.
One time a parishioner was hit by a car on Paris Rd.
as she was walking across because the driver could not
see her well, due to illegally parked cars on the state
highway in front of the church. Thankfully she was
not seriously injured. New no parking signs were
placed on the roadside and we were warned that cars
will be ticketed. Please obey all traffic signs and laws
when driving to and parking for Church and school
events. Please use the parking area between the
church and school as the first place to try and park.
We will try to have the gates open for easy traffic flow.
The gate behind Jeanfreau’s market on Trist St. is always open. We created a new parking area next to
the gym also which has parking bumpers and is fairly
close to the entrance by the baptism fount inside the
church. These two lots and along the streets on
church and school property are the best places to park
and not inconvenience or endanger anyone. Please
drive slowly in the area. The parking lot will only take
a few minutes to empty so have patience and don’t
rush to get out of mass and on the road.
Coming to the church earlier before mass will help the
traffic situation. It is good to not be rushing into the
parking lot and walking in late after mass has begun.
We need time to transition from our daily thoughts
and distractions to worshipping God. You can spend
the early time in the church in silent prayer or praying the rosary with the congregation. Confession is
also available before mass. Proper preparation for the
Eucharist will bring you more of God’s peace to face
the hectic world.
Courtesy, patience and consideration of others is part
of being a good neighbor and Christian love and
respect. “Go and do the same!”
Yours In Christ,
Fr. Lance Campo
PS: I will be away next week for a short retreat
and vacation in Philadelphia from July 19-28, Fr.
Marlon will be here to serve any needs you may
have.
CCD classes for 2016-2017 school
year will have the last regular registration
on Monday, August 1st from 11:30a.m. until
3p.m and Saturday, August 6th from 56:30p.m. in the CCD office. There will be
late registration with a $10 late fee. Late
registration will be on August 16th from 46pm and August 17th from 4-6pm.
High School students CCD classes will return to Monday nights. All Catholic High
School Students need to register for CCD. If
you have any questions, please call 504-2711217
Today, our parish will take up the 131st annual National Black and Indian Mission
Collection. Our support of this collection
helps build the Church in African American,
Native American, and Alaska Native communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education programs, and diocesan ministries depend on your generosity to
help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
You can help meet unmet needs with a generous contribution today. Thank you for
your support!
Our Lady of Prompt Succor
School currently has a ThirdGrade
teachingpositionopenfor the academic year 2016-2017. If you are interested
in applying, please call the school at 504271-2953.
We would like to thank all of
our volunteers who helped
with the Vacation Bible School.
It could not have been as successful as it was with our all
your help. We truly appreciate
the generous donations we received that helped
with our VBS. We are THANKFUL for all our
donations and volunteers that worked so hard
to make everything great for the children.
As part of the ongoing promotion of the Jubilee
Year of Mercy, the Office of Evangelization would
like to take this opportunity to catechize and further explain the Jubilee Indulgence. The Indulgence can be obtained by walking through the Holy Door at St. Louis Cathedral, or by visiting the
other specially designated pilgrimage sites listed
below. In addition to a pilgrimage, the Jubilee Indulgence may also be obtained through participating in the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Whether one walks through the Holy Door, goes
on pilgrimage, or participates in a Work of Mercy,
it is necessary to receive Holy Communion, participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and pray
for the Holy Father within three days to receive the
grace of the indulgence. For the sick and those unable to participate in a pilgrimage or Work of Mercy, Pope Francis has granted the ability to obtain
the same Jubilee Indulgence by receiving Holy
Communion or participating in Mass through various means of communication (TV – WLAE Sunday 11:00 AM/Radio – 690AM Sunday 11:00
AM). Lastly, Pope Francis granted the Jubilee Indulgence to prisoners, stating that they can receive
the indulgence in their prison chapels. In the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Archbishop Aymond has
designated the following Churches as Jubilee Pilgrimage Sites: Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
King of France (Only Holy Door) National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Shrine of the Vietnamese Holy Martyrs St. Jude
Shrine National Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos St. Joseph Church and Shrine on the
Westbank St. Joseph Abbey Divine Mercy
Parish St. Ann Church and Shrine
You are cordially invited to
attend a presentation on
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
sponsored by the Respect
Life Ministry of St. Mary of
the Angels Catholic
Church.
WHEN: Thursday, July 21, 2016
WHERE: St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church
3501 N. Miro St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70117
TIME: 6:30 PM
GUEST SPEAKERS: Ms. Debbie Shinskie, Archdiocesan Respect Life Coordinator Mr. James R.
Kelly, Executive Director of the New Orleans
Covenant House *We are asking for donations of shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes and bars of soap
to be donated to the Covenant House. Thank you in advance for your support
FRESH FIRE 2016, a day-long gathering for those
desiring refreshment and empowerment in the Holy
Spirit will take place Saturday, July 30, 2016, from
10:00 AM-3:00 PM at St Benilde Cafeteria, 1901 Division St., Metairie. The event is sponsored by the
Catholic Charismatic Renewal of New Orleans
(CCRNO) and was formerly called the Regional Ministries Gathering. Speakers will include Johnny Bertucci, Casey Sprehe, and Alex Lorio – all leaders in
Catholic Charismatic Renewal locally, regionally and
nationally. The theme for the day is “All His Ways
Are Mercy and Truth” and will focus on the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis.
Music will be provided by Jamie Diliberto. Registration is $30 per person and includes lunch. Special
price for youth ages 14-35 is $10. This event is
open to everyone. Pre- registration is available at
www.ccrno.org no later than Wednesday, July 27,
2016, by 12:00 noon. Call CCRNO at 504-828-1368
for more information.
Our Children's Liturgy is thriving and
we need your help. If you bring your
child to Children’s Liturgy, we are
asking you to volunteer at least once
a month or once every six weeks.
There are registration forms in the
back of church. Please drop off to rectory. Please
consider being a part of this vital ministry.