ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH Phone: 337-234-2727 Fax: 337-232-1544 www.stjulescatholicchurch.org
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ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH Phone: 337-234-2727 Fax: 337-232-1544 www.stjulescatholicchurch.org
ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH 116 St. Jules St., Lafayette, LA 70506 Phone: 337-234-2727 Fax: 337-232-1544 www.stjulescatholicchurch.org OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 am to 1 pm; Closed on Friday Mass Schedule: SUNDAY: 8 am, 10 am; 12pm (Spanish); 2 pm (Vietnamese) SATURDAY: 4 pm (Vigil) WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12:05 pm Confession: Saturday 3:15 – 3:45 pm; 11:50 am before weekday Masses; or by appointment Rosaries: 11:30 am before weekday Masses; 6:30 pm Tuesday; Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm Wednesday Eucharistic Adoration: Second Tuesday 6:30 pm; First Friday Adoration (bilingual) 6 pm followed by 7 pm Mass Organizations: Catholic Daughters of the Americas...Eldine LeBlanc, Regent….234-8116 Knights of Columbus……...Bobby Donlon, Grand Knight…...…...247-6005 Fourth Degree………..…..….Harold Domingue…………………..233-3871 Men’s Cursillo…………..….....Jim Whittington……………………981-2084 St. Jules Usher Society……........Mike Miley……………………...280-3051 St. Jules Angels of Service……..Barbara Satchez……………….233-0899 MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK AT ST. JULES PRAY FOR PRIESTS 8 am: Tricia Hawkins, Jamie Quebedeaux 10 am: D J “Red” Langlinais, Jerry Foote, John “JR” Mhire, Shirley Gaudin, Mary Richard, Howard Sr., John W., Lucy T. Bergeron ●Mass 8:00 am ●Mass 10:00 am Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday 10/13/14 Stephanie Demirsu, Don Baker •Mass 12:05 pm ●KC 4th Degree 7 pm Errol Demirsu, Don Baker •Mass 12:05 pm ●CLJ 2 pm ●Hispanic Baptism 5 pm Msgr. Robie Robichaux, JCL VJ •Spanish mass 6 pm ●Holy Hour 6:30 pm Abigail (birthday) for Shirley Gaudin, Don Baker ●Mass 12:05 pm ●Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm St. Teresa of Jesus Thursday 10/16/14 NO MASS AT NOON ●CLJ 5 pm hall ●Spanish Mass 6 pm ●KC 3rd Degree 6:30 pm ●Bible Study—Susan Castille 8—12 pm Rev. William Rogalla Ella Landry, Don Baker ●Mass 12:05 pm ●Spanish Mass 6 pm Msgr. Robert Romero, VE Nelson & Jose Villanueva (Living), Ella Landry, Howard LeBlanc, Agnes Stojanik, (Deceased), Rose Marie Thibodaux, Allison Neustrom, Bern Higginbotham, Harvey Gillis ●Mass 4 pm ●Hispanic Community Baptism 11 am Rev. Mario Romero 8 am: Antoinette & L. Lee Broussard John “JR” Mhire, Shirley Gaudin, Mary Richard, Jamie Quebedeaux •Mass 8:00 am ●Mass 10:00 am •Spanish Mass 12:00 pm ●Vietnamese Mass 2 pm Rev. Siprianus Rotok, SVD Sunday 10/12/14 Rev. Louis Richard ●Spanish Mass 12:00 pm ●Vietnamese Mass 2 pm ● Rev. Rusty Richard Columbus Day, Canadian Thanksgiving Day Tuesday 10/14//14 St. Callistus Wednesday 10/15/14 Ss. Hedwig, Margaret Mary Alacoque Friday 10/17/14 Rev. Raymond Robitaille ●Ultreya 6:30 pm ●Celebrate Recovery 6 pm Hall ●Spanish Mass 6 pm St. Ignatius of Antioch Saturday 10/18/14 St. Luke Sunday 10/19/14 Twenty-NinthSunday in Ordinary Time TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — On this mountain the Lord will make for all peoples a feast of rich food and choice wines (Isaiah 25:6-10a). Psalm — I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life (Psalm 23). Second Reading — God will supply whatever you need (Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20). Gospel — I have prepared my banquet, and everything is ready. Come to the feast! (Matthew 22:1-14 [1-10]). The Sanctuary Lamp (Burns in Memory of) Doug Guillory, Beatrice Constantine, Harrison Camel, Bernard Gauthier, Lascom “Tiny” Murphey, Harry Chauvin, Mary Richard, Don Baker P S Please say a special prayer for our dear Pastor, Fr. Dan Edwards. James Fruge, Mercedes Culotta, Gerald Domingues, Brenda Landry, Thomas Ruona, Dora Doucet, Rowena Broussard, Tommy Broussard, Earl Buller, Cory Hebert, Ken Miller, Danny Farrell, Clydie Porche, Kirk Domas, John Melvin Dugas, Bernadette Dugas, Elia Prejean, Gussie Romero, C. J. Arceneaux, Ken Wade, Betty Abernathy, Elaine & Joseph Gary, J. C. Arsement, Levonia Trahan, Greg Baffes, Agnus & Theresa Broussard, Jeanette Dugas, Dr. Joey Delahoussaye, Lois Reeder, Cynthia Gary, Ethel Hebert, Glenn Hebert, Taina Zeller, Yvette Domingue, Tina Gilbert, Gavin Walters, Hope Broussard, Sr. Evelyn Mire, Russell Dailey, Bradly McCormick, C. J. Leger, Wilton Decuir, Albertine Locklear, Kakki Purslow, Patsy Matthieu, Frank Falto, David Begnaud, Jessie Duhon, The Barnett Family, Emile Pelifigue, Marie L. Martin, Gerard Martin, Hillary Mire, George Seaux , Genevieve “Gennie” Patin, Frances Sabyle, Shirley Prejean, Jeanne Brackin Mouton, Marnell Castille, Verna Miller, Louis Bircher Annette Huval, Margaret Hall, Mary Lou Hesse, Audrey Desormeaux, Betty Alleman, Molly Keating, Rose Marie Thibodeaux and Parishioners of St. Jules Parish. COME TO THE FEAST “On this mountain, the Lord of hosts will provide for all peoples a feast of rich food and choice wines” (Isaiah 25:6). That’s what Isaiah tells us today. God is putting together a huge party for “all peoples,” to “wipe away the tears from every face” (Isaiah 25:8). And what does Jesus tell us? The reign of God, he says, “may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son” (Matthew 22:2). When the guests didn’t come, the king had his servants go out “into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find” (Matthew 22:9). We are called to deliver that invitation. One of the themes woven into today’s liturgy is that of divine generosity. Asleep to reality, people often think they have “earned” what they have. In our better moments, though, we know that all our gifts—even the spiritual gifts—come through God’s generosity. Our vocation is to invite people, to remind them the tickets aren’t for sale. We can only show up and say thank you. The Vocation Chalice is entrusted to Joe & Debbie Lillie at 4 pm Mass Please join us in prayer for Vocations To the Priesthood and Religious Life Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dan Edwards In Residence: HOMEBOUND EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY Rev. Fr. Siprianus Ola-Rotok, SVD If you or your loved one is a Deacon: Mr. Reggie Bollich St. Jules parishioner and Bulletin / DRE: Corine Porche cannot attend Mass (337-296-7994) or because of surgery or illEmail: cporche@cal-chlor.com ness and would like Holy Cantor & Organist: Communion, please call Ken Angela & Brian Sanford or Sally Wade at 984-7563 Sacristan/Bldg Maintenance: Leonardo Napoles Visit our website to view photos and see what’s going on in and around St. Jules Parish. TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AROUND OUR PARISH Susan Castille Bible Study - Psalm 23 St. Jules Church is happy to host the "Susan Castille Bible Study" this fall. One of the most beloved and familiar chapters of the Bible is Psalm 23, which begins "The Lord is my shepherd...." The words are so familiar we sometimes tend to recite them without truly considering them, but there is so much meaning and reassurance for us as Christians in this beautiful prayer. It's a message of both comfort and challenge. Please join us for a six week in depth study on Psalm 23. Presented by: Susan Castille Dates: October 16 to November 20, 2014 Time & Place: Thursdays from 9:30 - 11:30 AM in the St. Jules church hall Registration: Call Rosie at 981-1455 by October 14th $15.00 donation appreciated. No previous Bible Study experience required. Interested in becoming a Catholic? Are you an adult seeking the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist? Email me rbollich@gmail.com The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) commences with registration on Sunday December 7, 2014 after the 10:00 AM mass in the Adult Education Room located inside St Jules Church Hall. - Deacon Reggie Please Sponsor One of our Orphans !!! Fr Mike of Sarnelli Orphanage emailed this week a message of urgency. 18 new children need sponsors. Also, we have 10 children who were formerly sponsored by St Jules Parishioner Big Mike Mouton who passed away earlier this year. A suggested donation is $40/month to help a child with clothes, food, books, education. Email me rbollich@gmail.com and I will forward the form, or call me, 257-8699, and I will postal mail it to you. A big thank you to the Angels of Service, KC members and so many faithful friends and parishioners that have been working since July to prepare for last Saturday’s very successful garage sale. But most important of all, we could not have done it without all the generous donations of things given to us for our sale. Everything that was left over from the sale was donated to Hospice of Acadiana for their November garage sale. Funds raised will continue to provide the monthly birthday parties at Lady of the Oaks Nursing home and the bereavement ministry for St. Jules. Bishop DuBourg Assembly #315 will be having their annual Pork Jambalaya Lunch for $7, Sunday 10/19/14. Pick up time 10:30 to 12:30 pm at St. Jules Pavilion , 116 St. Jules St., Lafayette Candles can be purchased for $5 per candle!!! WE RETURN TO GOD...FROM WHAT HE HAS GIVEN US 10/06/14 Cash Offertory Poor Building Fund Masses $9,495.27 $271.76 $25.00 $166.00 BSA $75.00 Missions $20.00 TOTAL $10,053.03 Thank you for your generosity and spirit of caring! COME LORD JESUS! WEEKLY BIBLE STUDY Give the leader a call to join! Leader: Christy Perret Day & Time: Thursday @5:30-7 PM Location: Church Hall Phone: 337 593-0669 Email: christy143@lusfiber.net Leader: Phyllis Boudreaux Day & Time: Tuesday @2:30-4 PM Location: Church Hall Phone: 337 781-7576 Email: phyllisrb@lusfiber.net OCTOBER 12, 2014 AROUND THE DIOCESE Gospel Music Extravaganza The Ladies Altar Society of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church (145 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Lafayette) will host a Gospel Music Extravaganza on Sunday, October 12, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Several choirs, soloists, and dance teams have been invited to participate in the program. Donation is $5.00. Come enjoy an afternoon of praise to our God and fellowship with one another. For more information, please call 233-1591. Take a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Deacon Reggie and Holy Land Franciscan Fr Angelo Ison: May 16-27 2015. For details contact Kayla Raffray at Magnificat Travel; (337) 291-1935, <info@holytravels.org>. “Morning of Reflection – Is Jesus’ Reality … your Reality?” The Breaux Bridge Area Theresians invite you to a “Morning of Reflection” with guest speaker Mike Patin on Saturday, October 25, at 8:00 a.m. at St. Bernard Church, Breaux Bridge (in the P. A. Borel Center). Women of all ages are invited. Cost is $15.00 per attendee. For registration and more information, please contact Cheryl Robicheaux (crobicheaux@brittcam.com). “Into the Wild” Outdoor Men’s Retreat Men, do you want to experience God in a profoundly masculine way? Want to keep a young man’s interests engaged for four full days? Consider then The King’s Men’s dynamic Into the Wild outdoor retreat at Chicot State Park November 13-16, 2014. The weekend includes Eucharistic Adoration, daily Mass and rosary, orienteering, archery, fishing, hiking, brotherhood, bonfires and much more! Visit www.intothewildweekend.com to learn more and register for the retreat. For info please contact Mark at mark@thekingsmen.org or call 267/980-5507. Come & See….St. Joseph’s Seminary College Thought about the priesthood lately? Been on your mind a lot? Come and see what God has to say about it. This weekend is about how to discern God’s call for your life. No cost to you!! Transportation provided from Lafayette. Meals provided, beds provided, prayer provided. Men 16 years and older. When: November 7-9, 2014 EVENT: DATE: LOCATION: Vocation Supper for Young Men Thursday, October 23, 2014 TIME: 6:30 p.m. Immaculata Center (1408 Carmel Drive, Lafayette) In Marian Hall CONTACT: Director of Vocations, (337) 261-5690 DEADLINE to REGISTER: October 20, 2014 It is customary that the pastor or a religious accompany the candidate(s) to the Vocation Supper. A sponsoring pastor/religious may bring one or two candidates. Space is limited to fifteen (15), so register early. MUSIC Entrance: We Gather Together Offertory: Shepherd of Souls Communion: Brother James’ Air In Your Arms (418) Exit: Blest Be The Lord READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9