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P. O. Box 199 401 S. Adams Rayne, LA 70578 Phone:334-2193 www.stjoerayne.org Fax: 334-2199 “Get behind me, Satan” Mark 8:33 Weekly Calendar Monday, September 17 Rosary Group-9:00 am, Church Prayer for Priests-2:00 pm, Church CMJ Class-5:30 pm, RCE Campus Tuesday, September 18 Lay Carmelites-5:00 pm, Youth Hall Safe Environment Class-see page 5 Choir Practice-6:30 pm, Church Wednesday, September 19 RCE Mass-8:20 am, Church Elderberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center Rayne Guest Home Mass-3:30 pm RCIA-7:00 pm, Family Life Center Thursday, September 20 Babyberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center 1st Communion Parents Meeting-6:00 pm, Family Life Center Co-ed Ultreya-6:00 pm, Church Friday, September 21 Joe’s Café-6:00 pm, Youth Hall Sunday, September 23 Happy Birthday Fr. Clint! Children’s Church-10:00 am Mass, Church Edge-6:30 pm, Youth Hall Life Teen Kickoff-6:30 pm, Family Life Center Confirmation Class, 6:30 pm, K C Hall Perpetual Lamp in our sanctuary burns constantly to proclaim the real presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Tabernacle. This week we dedicate the flame to: Joseph Stutes, Rufus LaCroix & Special Intentions Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am, 10:00 am & 5:30 pm Monday 6:30 am Tuesday 12:05 pm Wednesday 6:30 am Thursday 12:05 pm Friday 6:30 am First Saturday 9:00 am Please remember in your prayers these parishioners & friends of St. Joseph Parish who are ill: Keith Alleman, Peggy Alleman, Curless Arabie, Allen Arceneaux, J. C. Arsement, Josette Hoffpauir Baker, Blake Bearb, Tommy Bearb, Jessie Bellard, Susanne Bercier, Clovis Boudreaux, Lou Boudreaux, Rena Boudreaux, Betty Boullion, Darin Bourque, J. C. Bourque, Judy Bourque, Rick Briggs, Emily Elizabeth Carleton, Louise Carpenter, Bill Castille, Hilda Castille, Percy Castille, Judy Chester, Eula Cobena, Celeste Comeaux, William Comeaux, Eva Belle Credeur, Greg Credeur, Lenis Credeur, Olivia Credeur, Patsy Daigle, Amanda Dogua, Chase Dogua, Dylan Dogua, Jacob Dogua, Markus Doucet, Jeanette Dupont, Janice Duplantis, Rose Fontenot, Trent Fontenot, A. D. Foreman, Donna Foreman, Debra Fusilier, Patricia Gautreaux, Terry Gautreaux, Elaine Gilbert, Ethan Louis Gilbert, Lynette Guidry, Raymond “Bic” Guidry, Tenny Tony Guidry, Tatum Guillory, Stormy LeMay Hamilton, Clara Haure, Karen Hebert, Tommy Hodges, Leo LaCroix Jr., Olivia Grace Latiolais, Erphie & Edna Lavergne, Leroy & Doris Lavergne, Margie Lavergne, Mona LeBlanc, Faye Ledford, Ethel Leger, Loretta Leger, Wilbur Leger, Dillon LeGros, Mark LeMaire, Bailey Leon, Hubert Matte, Laura M. Meaux, Joyce Meche, Pat Melancon, Troy Menard, Pat Miller, David Moore, Lillian Morgan family, Monica Onebane, Joseph Ortego, Adele Porierre, Gail Prejean, Gene Romero, Shirley Romero, Damien Royer, Dot Royer, Yvonne Seaux, Javonte Sinegal, Layna Simon, Paul Sonnier, Bill Storey, Loveless Thibodeaux, Joseph Trahan, Cindy Vondenstein, Glenda Young, Thomas Zaunbrecher CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail stjoseph1872@diolaf.org C.M.J./Youth Office 334-9849 Youth Hall 334-5991 R.C.E. School 334-5657 Family Life Center 334-5656 Good Samaritans, Laura Leger 334-5165 Staff Rev. Kendal Faulk Pastor Deacon Tommy Adams Permanent Deacon Deacon Daniel Besse Permanent Deacon Deacon Denis LaCroix Permanent Deacon Deacon Tim Ledet Permanent Deacon Albert Johnson Business/Office Manager Linda Ancona Executive Secretary Patty Nugent Receptionist Debbie Harrington Sacramental Recording Georgette Richard Elementary CRE Jamie Orillion Youth Minister Fred Menard R.C.E. Principal Denise Brignac Choir Director Kip Faulk Accompanist Sacrament of Baptism is held the 2nd Sunday of each month after 10AM Mass. Contact Parish Office 4 to 6 months before to schedule Baptism Preparation. Classes are held the 4th Sunday of the month after 10AM Mass. Sacrament of Marriage: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance of desired wedding date to schedule an appointment with Father in order to set the wedding date & begin the preparation process. Sacrament of Reconciliation: 30 minutes prior to Mass or any other time by appointment. Communion for the Shut ins: Please contact Dean Thibodeaux (334-5425) to schedule visits by a Minister of Communion. Funerals: Families should contact the Funeral Home to make all the necessary arrangements. Parish Membership: Parishioners entering or leaving the Parish are encouraged to call 2 the Parish Office. Monday, September 17th, St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop & Doctor 6:30am Ernest Alleman, Katie Smith, Chester Boudreaux, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Tuesday, September 18th, Weekday 12:05pm Nora Royer, Special Intentions, Ruby Doga, M/M J.B. Benoit, Sean Credeur & The Soileaux Fly, Murphy Moore, Wenzel Habetz, Wiltz J. & Eloise K. & Bryan J. Chatelain, Larry Fontenot, Regina Trahan, J. D. Abshire, Paul Leger, Danny Soileaux, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Wednesday, September 19th, St. Januarius, Bishop & Martyr 6:30am Chester Boudreaux, Special Intentions, Helen S. Swinkey, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Thursday, September 20th, St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, Paul Chong Ha-sang, Companions & Martyrs 12:05pm Joseph & Ben Stutes, Telesin & Yolande LeBlanc, Patrick LeBlanc, William "Fats" Leger, Betty Lou Tipler, Wenzel Habetz, Carson Brignac, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Friday, September 21st, St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist 6:30am Tommy Cart, Calvin J. Caillier Fly, Conrad Gossen, Sam Wingate Fly, Mollie Trahan, Chester Boudreaux, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Saturday, September 22nd, Weekday, BVM 4:00pm Sean Credeur & The Soileaux Fly, Joseph & Ben Stutes, Wenzel Habetz, Antoine & Agnes P. Menard Fly, Leodice & Sadie Menard, John "Tat" Monceaux & George, M/M Philip E. Boudreaux Fly, M/M Joseph Istre, M/M Raoul Trahan, Eunice A. Hutchinson, M/M Clinton J. Petitjean Sr., Nellie, Chris & Keith Petitjean, Melise & Remie Brasseaux Fly, M/M Cleveland Lavergne, Preston Dogua, Clarence, Alice & Carlton Prevost, Andy Clement Fly, Darren Martin, Walton Thibodeaux Sr, Thelma Smith, Clare Daigle, Sam Wingate Fly, Danny Soileaux, Arceneaux & Simoneaux Fly, Eunice Thomas Fly, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Leo Patin, Steve Matte, Nolan & Lena Clement Fly, Wilton & Helen Chiasson Sr Fly, Edna Jolivette, Marie Jolivette, Charles A. LeFeaux Sr, Theresa Jolivette & Helen Key, Chester Boudreaux, M/M Bernard Boudreaux Fly, M/M Julien Comeaux Fly, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Wilbert "Bud" Chiasson, Russel Benoit, Wilton Chiasson Jr, Leora Lejeune, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Sunday, September 23rd, Twenty-fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time 7:00am Clifton J. Cormier, Debbie M. Stutes, Ernest Richard, M/M Roicy Fusilier, Millard Gilbert & Children, M/M David Trahan, M/M Guillaume Deville, Mollie Trahan, Special Intentions, John & Gerty Heinen Sr, Debbie Higginbotham, Ora Mire, Wilfred Romero Jr, Perry "Bozo" Romero, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber 10:00am All Parishioners 5:30pm Poor Souls in Purgatory, Helen Weber Weekly Offerings for September 2, 2012 Envelopes 61% $ 6,400 Loose Checks 20% 2,105 Cash 19% $ 1,904 Total contributions $10,409 Weekly budget $11,589 - $ 1,180 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM We welcome those who entered our Catholic faith through the waters of Baptism: Amelia May LeBlanc Thank you to our family at St. Joseph Parish It is with a sense of awe and humility that we express our heartfelt thanks to the St. Joseph Parish family for the prayers and wonderful outpouring of support you have shown us, as well as Shawn and Peggy during our Diaconate formation. Your acceptance of the ministry of the Diaconate and of us as Deacons speaks well of your ability to love as Jesus loves and we are truly blessed and touched by your kindness! Our prayer is that God will use this ministry in a way that will inspire you to be of service to others for His greater honor and glory. Your brothers in Christ, Deacon Denis and Deacon Tommy 3 PARISH LIFE May the Lord whose love shines over all and gives us blessings great and small, fill your birthday with life’s good things. Lauren Babineaux, Urline Bellard, Debbie Clement, Michael Cormier, David Fuqua, Earline Gautreaux, Leroy Guillory, Curney Haure, Toni Hebert, Matthew Hooper, Morgan Landry, Jacqueline Meche, Sara Meche, Linda Moreaux, Margaret Ray, Van Vanicor, Charles Vondenstein, Derek Wills, John Devin Abshire, Trevor Broussard, Norma Duhon, Louise Fahd, Bryan Gautreaux, Mary Guidry, Brady Lagneaux, Samantha Leger, Leonard Morgan, Junior Prejean, Karen Richard, Lainey Romero, Flora Schexnayder, Brad Sievers, Carl Simoneaux, Katie Smith, Linda Terro, Nichole Alleman, Clara Avant, Daniel Bedel, Shelbie Boudreaux, Michelle Domingue, Colleen Guidry, Gregory LaCroix, Timothy Melancon, Barry Monteilh, Maxie Prevost, Scott Richard, Brittni Savoy, Christina Stelly, Julie Thibodeaux, Londyn Babineaux, Jeanette Bearb, Brody Bouzon, Stacie Doucet, Blaze Faucheux, David George, Warren Guidry, Carletta Lantier, Sarah LeBlanc, Dora Leger, Justus Meche, Robert Moring, Connie Richard, Mark Veillon, Laura Wilhelmi, Blair Bergeron, Mary L. Cormier, Scott Doga, Danielle Hamm, Cynthia Labbe, James Lavergne, Michael Rourk, Jerry Smith, Taylor Thibodeaux, Lorena Trosclair, Malcolm Zaunbrecher, Betty Abshire, Thelma Alleman, Nicole Benoit, Willis Credeur, Tina DeRouen, Theogene Fontenot, Lauren Gossen, Drake Guidry, Helen Habetz, Patsy Hollon, Doug Langley, Tyler Leger, Frances Matte, Micheal Meaux, Donald Miller Jr., Eric Richard, Monica Richard, Edies Royer, Cameron Trahan, Maggie Breaux, Theresa Breaux, Lillian Casanova, Janet Cavalier, Amanda Daigle, Bart Guidry, Jennifer Guidry, Barry Istre, Linda McDaniel, Alma Meche, Anna Meche, David Meche, Lena Meche, Zachary Meche, Russell Richard, Kayle Robinson Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Rayne #844 CDA Shop located in the Parish Office Religious Items For Sale CDA ANNUAL RAFFLE Tickets are $1.00 each and may be purchased at the Parish Office or from any Catholic Daughter. Join the Catholic Daughters for a Rosary Pilgrimage Thursday, October 18 leaving St. Joseph Church at 8:30 AM Join the caravan. Bring a brown bag lunch. Plan to drive your car and fill it with family and friends. Knights of Columbus Council 1897 Elderberries invite you to join them in welcoming Christmas in San Antonio Labor Day Raffle Winners 1st Place: Joshua Privat 2nd Place: Vickie Foreman 3rd Place: Elliot Schexnider 4th Place: Theresa Zaunbrecher 5th Place: Andre Duhon November 23rd to November 27th Cost: Single $765 Double $525 Triple $445 Quad $405 Thank you to all Raffle Prize Donors Includes transportation, lodging, all admission & 7 meals Meche’s Family Drugs, Inc., Don Shetler Buick Chevrolet & Shetler-Corley Motors, Ltd., Gossen Funeral Home, Sterling Automotive Group, Inc. and Denise Brignac. Christmas Parade, Lone Star Café, Johnson City, Fredericksburg, Rock Box & Majestic Theatres, San Fernando Cathedral, Riverboat Dining Cruise, Mexican Market & Japanese Tea Garden. Thank you to the parishioners of St. Joseph Parish and the surrounding area for supporting our Labor Day Raffle. Some of the funds will be used to help support Catholic Youth Leadership Award Scholarships, St. Joseph Vacation Bible School, Edge and Life Teen as well as for the maintenance of the KC Hall. As Council 1897 continues to grow, we will do even more to support our Church and community. It is because of your generosity that we are able to fulfill our mission. For more information call Jeanette Leger at 334-2186 Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Elderberries Semi-Annual Bourre’ Tournament 4 Saturday, September 29th from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM in the Family Life Center. $20.00 Registration Fee gets you $500 in chips. Money prizes to top three players. For more information call Jeanette Leger (334-2186) or Elaine Myers (334-9496) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is the process by which an adult becomes a full member of the Catholic Church and receives the Sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation, Communion and Confirmation. If you or someone you know is interested in finding out more about this process, you are invited to a meeting on Wednesday, September 19th at 7:00 PM in the Family Life Center or to contact Randy Bertrand at 356-1909. IT’S CHILI TIME Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish will hold its 8th annual Chili Cook-Off on Thursday, September 20th at 6:00 PM, immediately following the Homecoming Parade, on the school’s campus. Honor classes for Homecoming 2012 are the Classes of 1973, 1983, 1993, and 2003 All Alumni classes, civic organizations, area businesses and school supporters are invited to participate by sponsoring teams and/or purchasing tickets. Awards will be presented in various categories and NO entry fee is required. For more information call the Development Office at 783-7143 or download an entry form at www.ndpios.com. ST. JOSEPH PARISH & RAYNE CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY 2012-2013 SAFE ENVIRONMENT CLASSES September 18, 2012 October 9, 2012 January 8, 2013 February 5, 2013 March 5, 2013 Classes are held at Rayne Catholic Elementary. Initial Education is in Room 11 at 6:00 PM, Continuing Education is in Room 12 at 6:30 PM. For more information please contact the Religious Education Department at 334-9849. MANDATORY FIRST COMMUNION PARENT MEETING SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 6:00 PM IN THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER Failure to attend this mandatory meeting may result in your child not being able to make their First Communion with their class. For more information please contact the Religious Education Office at 334-9849. AREA HAPPENINGS St. Landry Church Cemetery Tour Opelousas, LA October 13th, 14th, 20th & 21st 90 minute tours Saturday tours at 6 PM, 7 PM & 8 PM Sunday tours at 2 PM & 3 PM Travel back in time to a place where the voices from our past will give you a reflection of times gone by and how our past has shaped our present and reflects into the future. St. Landry Church and the Opelousas Little Theatre are pleased to bring this re-enactment for your enjoyment of the Louisiana Bi-Centennial Celebration. Tours are $10 per person, will be limited to groups of 20. Walking shoes are advised. Tour is not handicapped accessible and not advisable for children under 10 years of age. For more information call 942-6552 or 308-3474. 5 WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? Christians must openly declare their allegiance or their non-allegiance to Christ. The story of the disciples who had to choose is repeating itself today among us. Peter, for the other disciples, openly declared himself for Jesus. It is time we did likewise and stopped fooling around. If ever there was a time when humanity needed followers of Christ and fewer fence-sitters, that time is now. To be a Christian means to live in such a faith, in such commitment to Christ, that it will revolutionize, turn upside down not only our lives but the lives of others. To be a Christian means to incarnate, actualize, literally implement the teachings of the gospel. It means preaching the gospel with one’s life. This alone would be a revolution. FAITH TO DEEDS In today’s second reading James compares dead faith with active faith. If we see people who are starving and cold, he says, a Christian does not just wish them well, but helps them. Mark and Isabel decided to apply this in their own family. Isabel said, “We go to Mass every Sunday, we pray together at home, and we do things in our parish, but what else can we do to show people who have no job or home that Jesus loves them?” The children decided to save half of their pocket money and their parents would match the amount. At the end of a month they decided to help a shelter for homeless families trying to regain independence. The director thanked them and introduced them to some resident families. On the way home the younger son said, “They were really nice people. Can we go on helping them?” “Yes,” said Isabel. “We’ve only just begun.” This year marks the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. In Washington, there is a monument to remember the men who gave their lives so that women and children could have the lifeboats. Every year the tuxedo-clad members of the Men’s Titanic Society gather at the monument around midnight to drink a champagne toast to the memory of the brave men who sacrificed themselves in the frigid waters on that fateful night. Jesus tells his disciples, “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake, and for the sake of the Gospel, will save it.” READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33; Lk 7:1-10 Tuesday: 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a; Lk 7:11-17 Wednesday: 1 Cor 12:31-13:13; Lk 7:31-35 Thursday:1 Cor 15:1-11; Lk 7:36-50 Friday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49; Lk 8:4-15 Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 54; Jas 3:16-4:3; Mk 9:30-37 We may wonder if we have the courage to follow this teaching. Perhaps when the moment confronts us, there will rise within us an unknown power to make the hard decision. In his book The Power of Myth, the late Joseph Campbell said, “People who risk their lives to save others demonstrate a breakthrough of the metaphorical realization that they and the other are one… the true reality is in the unity with all life.” “Faith, if it does not have works, is dead.” 6 James 2:14 Liturgical Ministers serving at the Lord’s table Lectors Eucharistic Ministers 6:30am Clinton Boullion Keith Vienne, Randy Bertrand, Mona Vienne Brenda Hooper Sept.18 12:05pm Margaret Young Linda Ancona, Daniel Habetz, NEED HELP Margaret Young 6:30am Jeanette Leger Barry LeBlanc, Dean Thibodeaux, Davis Normand Deacon Tommy Sept.20 12:05pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Charmaigne Lawless, Daniel Habetz Charmaigne Lawless Rita Monceaux Sept.17 Sept.19 Altar Servers Sacristans Sept.21 6:30am Clarence Arsement Helen Arsement, Deacon Tommy, Rita Monceaux Sept.22 4:00pm Mary Comeaux, Peggy Lake Deacon Denis, Gail Prejean, Barbara Nugent, Edward Prejean, Annette Gossen, Albert Johnson, Martha Pryor Mary Francis Beslin, Christian Comeaux, Jacob Zaunbrecher Cathy Breaux Sept.23 7:00am Clinton Boullion, Becky Miller Deacon Tim, Larry Van Pelt, Michael Bellard, Betty Bellard, Flo Broussard, Georgette Richard, Patrick Miller Nicholas Reaux, Joseph Ware Mike Doucet 10:00am Luke Beslin, Jared Lawless Deacon Dan, Randy Bertrand, Paul Molbert, Christine Dupont, Davis Normand, Harry Comeaux, Peggy Deville, Mike Ortego Timothy Johnson, Michael Johnson, Madelene Deville Faye Jeffers 5:30pm Janet Bertrand Deacon Tommy, Lance Abshire, Blake Breaux, Mike Abshire, Denise Breaux, Jimmy Fontenot, Nancy Sarsfield Alyssa Picard, Jude Thibodeaux Eric Mire 6:30am Clinton Boullion Patricia Greene, Mike Ortego, Brenda Hooper Brenda Hooper Sept.25 12:05pm Margaret Young Daniel Habetz, Linda Ancona, NEED HELP Margaret Young 6:30am Jeanette Leger Deacon Tommy, Flo Broussard, Mona Vienne Deacon Tommy Sept.27 12:05pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Charmaigne Lawless, Daniel Habetz Helen Boudreaux Robert Simoneaux Sept.24 Sept.26 Sept.28 6:30am Clarence Arsement Keith Vienne, Liz Deaville, Dr. Neal Duhon Sept.29 4:00pm Shawn LaCroix, Debra Reed Deacon Tommy, Zubaida Elahi, Dr. Neal Duhon, Brenda Hooper, Tammy LeBlanc, Larry LeBlanc, Clara LeBlanc Sarah LeBlanc, Cody LeBlanc, Brittany LaCroix Gilbert & Mary Cormier Sept.30 7:00am Clarence Arsement, Dolores Deville Deacon Denis, Helen Arsement, Keith Vienne, Brunella Reed, Mona Vienne, Sylvia Alleman, Mary Leger Christopher & Lane Comeaux Brunella Reed 10:00am Al Anderson, Allison Gray Deacon Tim, Hubert Matte, Faye Jeffers, Nathan Mouton, Jonathan Hebert, Margaret Young, Jonathan Broussard, Liz Deaville LeeAnn Gray, Madison Gray, Evan Hebert Melinda Leger 5:30pm Leah Guidry Deacon Dan, Randy Bertrand, Bill Says, Angela Says, Adrienne Dailey, Russell Menard, Beth Goins David Fontenot, Kathryn Fontenot, Heidi Guilbeau Flo Broussard Adam was spending the day naming all the creatures in the garden when he realized he was alone as a human being. Then came the very last creature and he named it “frog.” He spoke to the frog in his loneliness and asked it if it had any ideas as to how he could not be so lonely. To Adam’s surprise, the frog opened it’s mouth and replied, “Rib-it!” The rest is history…. 7 CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Joseph Church #467550 401 S. Adams Avenue Rayne, LA 70578 TELEPHONE 337-334-2193 CONTACT PERSON Linda Ancona SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER HP 2420 TRANSMISSION TIME Friday 12:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION September 16, 2012 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 THROUGH 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 8
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