The Most Holy Trinity May 31, 2015

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The Most Holy Trinity May 31, 2015
d oSsutn dHo
a y loyf TE ra si n
t ei rt y
TThhei rM
M a y 3 1 , 2 0 1 5 A p r i l 1 0 , 20 1 6
OUR ARCHDIOCESEN FAMILY PRAYER
Scripture Readings
Acts 5: 27-32, 40b-41
Revelation 5: 11-14
John 21: 1-19
Music
9:30 am, 11:00 am, & 7:30 pm
Gathering
#881 Lift High the Cross
Psalm Response
“I will praise you, Lord,
for you have rescued me.”
Gifts Preparation
#524 Alleluia No. 1
Recessional
#539 Sing with All the Saints
in Glory
The texts of the Mass responses, as well as the Gloria and
Creed, can be found in the front covers of the worship aids.
Sunday evening Benediction hymns can be found in the
Gather hymnal: #139, #137, and #615.
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.
I M M A CU L AT E C O N C E P T IO N P AR I S H
Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church
130 Baronne Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 529-1477 / fax: (504) 524-0155
www.jesuitchurch.net
NEW ORLEANS, LA
In anticipation of the Second Collection which will be
taken up next weekend in support of retired
Archdiocesan clergy, Archbishop Aymond has asked
that the following letter be made available.
STAFF
Archdiocese of New Orleans
Office of the Archbishop
7887 Walmsley Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70125-3496
Office: (504) 861-6205
Fax: (504) 314-9614
Email: archbishop@arch-no.org
Rev. Frank Reale, S.J., Pastor (ext. 243)
(frsj51@gmail.com)
Cathy Brown, Executive Assistant (ext. 223)
Julie Vanderbrook, Wedding Coordinator
Paul Wattigny, Organist & Choirmaster
INFORMATION CONTACTS
Religious Education & Faith Formation
Baptisms & Funerals:
529-1477 x 224
Weddings (Julie Vanderbrook):
Respect Life Committee
(Paige Breard):
504-442-2622
paigebreard@gmail.com
MASSES
Monday-Friday: 7:30 am, Noon
Saturday:
8 am, 4 pm (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday:
8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am, 7:30 pm
CONFESSIONS
Monday-Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
DEVOTIONS
Tuesday:
Friday:
First Friday:
Sunday:
CHURCH TOURS
11-11:50 am
3:15-3:50 pm
7-7:25 pm
at Masses
at Masses
12:30 pm
12:40 pm
Perpetual Help Novena
Sacred Heart Novena
Benediction
Stations of the Cross &
Rosary
8-11:45 am Adoration & Benediction
at Masses Sacred Heart Novena
12:30 pm
Stations of the Cross &
Rosary
9 am
Rosary
7 pm
Adoration, Rosary, &
Benediction
3:15 pm Saturdays
To: The Clergy, Religious and Laity of the Archdiocese of New Orleans
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
The Archdiocese is truly blessed by the service of
many holy and dedicated priests, especially our retired priests, who have served our Archdiocese faithfully. We currently have over fifty retired priests,
many who continue to serve in our archdiocese in
many ways.
The annual retirement collection on Good Shepherd
Sunday, April 16-17, is used to support the medical
and retirement expenses of these priests.
Your participation in this collection is a way to say
“thank you” to our retired Archdiocesan priests for
their many years of service to us, the Church of the
Archdiocese of New Orleans. I assure you that your
support will benefit the priests for many years to
come.
Please join me daily in prayer for vocations to the
priesthood that others may follow in their footsteps
to give their lives to be good shepherds in leading the
flock of Christ.
With gratitude for your generosity and wishing you
God’s blessings in this Easter Season, I am
Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond
Archbishop of New Orleans
T H IR D S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R
VISITING IMMACULATE CONCEPTION?
Welcome! We are pleased you are with us. If you
would like to learn more about the art and architecture of our historic building, we invite you to consult
the brochure found at the back of the church.
DID YOU KNOW?
A 30-minute docent-led tour of our church takes
place every Saturday beginning at 3:15 p.m. Tours
can also be arranged for visiting groups at other
times by contacting the parish office. Learn more
about our church where Mass was first celebrated
in 1857.
COFFEE AND DONUTS “ON VACATION”
Because in the coming weeks Lenes Hall is needed
for activities associated with our First Communion
Preparation Program, the next Sunday Morning
Coffee and Donuts will take place on May 8.
CONGRATULATIONS...
… to Christian Ordoyne who, at the Annual Altar
Servers’ Awards Mass and Dinner held this past
Wednesday with Archbishop Aymond, was honored
as our parish’s “altar server of the year”!
PARISH RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE
Praying for an End to Abortion
Members of our parish’s Respect Life Committee
will be meeting to pray the rosary this coming Saturday, April 16, at 9:15 a.m. at the neutral grounds
across from the Planned Parenthood site in the 4900
block of S. Claiborne. All are welcome. For more
details about the prayer event – or more information about helping our newly-formed Committee
to grow – please contact parishioner Paige Breard at
paigebreard@gmail.com or speak with Father Reale.
ON-LINE RESOURCES FOR PRAYER …
NOT JUST FOR LENT!
A number of on-line resources exist which throughout the year offer excellent daily aids for personal
prayer and reflection. You might want to check out:
http://www.sacredspace.ie
(hosted by the Irish
Jesuits)
http://www.pray-as-you-go.org (hosted by the
British Jesuits)
 http://ignatianspirituality.com (resources about
Ignatian spirituality from Loyola Press)
A PR I L 1 0 , 2 0 1 6
KNOW SOMEONE?
If you know someone interested in learning how an
unbaptized adult or an adult baptized into another
Christian denomination becomes a Catholic, please
put him or her in contact with Father Reale.
SOME DATES TO KEEP IN MIND…

April 10
Sunday

April 14
Thursday

April 14
Thursday

April 16
Saturday

April 26
Tuesday
1st Communion Parents Meeting
10:30 am / Lenes Hall
Altar Society Church Cleaning
8 am - 10 am
Baptismal Preparation Class
5:00 pm / Parish Rectory
Respect Life Committee Prayer
9:15 am / Neutral Ground, 4900 S Claiborne
Parish Pastoral Council Meeting
5:30 pm / Jesuit High School
ARCHDIOCESAN MASS FOR VOCATIONS
Sunday, April 17 (“Good Shepherd Sunday”) is this
year’s World Day of Prayer for Vocations. As the
Church invites us to honor the vocation of all Christians given in baptism, let us pray that those who
are discerning their life vocation — whether it be to
marriage, the single life, priesthood, diaconate, or
consecrated life — may listen to the guiding voice of
the Good Shepherd. To mark this day, the Archdiocese of New Orleans will celebrate its annual Mass
for Vocations at 11 a.m. at the St. Louis Cathedral,
with Archbishop Aymond presiding. Those who
gather will be invited to pray for those who serve
the Archdiocese as priests, sisters, brothers and
deacons.
ANNULMENT INFORMATION AND
WRITING WORKSHOP
Periodically the Archdiocese offers a writing workshop for persons seeking an annulment in the Catholic Church. The next workshop will be held at Sts.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pearl River. The
workshop series takes place on four Tuesdays, beginning April 19 and continuing through May 10,
with each session running from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. There is a $10 fee for materials. For more information, you may contact Fr. Reale in the parish
office (529-1477, ext. 243) or June Calkins at (985)
863-2560.
I M M A CU L AT E C O N C E P T IO N P AR I S H
N E W O R L E AN S , L A
A
PRAYER LIST
Your prayers are asked for the following
individuals who are facing illness or other life challenges.
Rita Claire Alford
Michelle Baptiste
Kell Kelly Bennett
Barbara Brink
Sr. Keri Burke MSC
Rena Cantrell
Bertha Carrou
Ashley Code
Raymond Fitzgerald SJ
James Geraghty
Ellis Gill
Kathy Houston
Margaret Kemmerly
Michael J. Lambert
Grace Loiacono
Maria Mariega
Naos McCool C.S.Sp.
McCord, Sumrall, Todd
& Pinner Families
Joyce McDonald
Indie McKay
Kerstyn Melan
Tony & Tracy Mose
Paul Osterle SJ
Nicholas Popich
Thomas Reale
Shirley Schnyder
Sr. Mary Lou Speca
Steve Strom
Julie Sumrall
Rosalyn Vance
Imelda Ward
Craig Werner
Names appear for three
months unless otherwise
requested. To request
that a name be included,
please phone 529-1477.
EACH MASS IS OFFERED FOR THE INTENTIONS
OF ALL PRESENT & FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Saturday, April 9
8:00 am
4:00 pm
Sunday, April 10
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
7:30 pm
A
IN MEMORY
May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God,
Wester Alford †
John Baus †
Francoise Benton †
Madeline (Pizzuto) Bertucci †
Ronald Bourg †
Olga Deegan Brown †
Keith Collins, MD †
Hon. Nestor L. Curraut, Jr. †
Alvin Davis, Jr. †
Maxine Amelia Ditto †
Michael J. Early, Sr. †
Fr. John Edwards, S.J. †
Socrates Festin †
Linda Gautreaux †
Bruce R. Hoefer, Sr. †
Chapman Gardner Holbrook †
James Ignatius Hymel, Jr. †
Albert C. Ilombu †
Margaret Kiper Johnson †
Fr. Marvin Kitten, S.J. †
Frank Magrone †
Barbara Majoue †
Aaron Martin †
Dr. Donald McArthur †
Kody McKord †
Aniyah Renee McGee †
Eloise O. Melancon †
Carol Melville †
Linda Kay Murphy †
Fr. Raul Navarro, S.J. †
John Noto †
Leah I. Paternostro †
Ami Sumners Pearson †
Maureen Poché †
Noah James Riché †
Austin James Ryan †
Bill Satori †
Steve Schmedtje †
Archbishop Francis B. Schulte †
Mary Lou Smith †
Carl Sorenson †
Elmo Spellman †
J.F. Thompson †
Christopher Vanderbrook †
Clotilde N. Vargas †
Thomas J. Ward †
Harold Washington, Jr. †
Gerald A. Wilson †
The names of recently deceased
appear on the list for twelve months.
Please phone 529-1477 to request
that a name be included.
HOLY FATHER’S APRIL PRAYER INTENTIONS
Small Farmers: That small farmers may receive a just reward for their precious labor.
African Christians: That Christians in Africa may give witness
to love and faith in Jesus Christ amid political-religious conflicts.
Rev. Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J.
Margaret Eberly
Eloise Melancon †
Susan McCarthy
Peggy Wooten
Christopher J. Vanderbrook †
Jack Chaney †
Mass for the People
Hon. John Volz †
Anna & Harrison Doré †
Leah Early †
J. Michael Early †
Monday, April 11
7:30 am
Noon
Lauren Brocato †
Carl Orgeron
Tuesday, April 12
7:30 am
Noon
Perry Juneau †
R.A. (Trey) Osborn, III †
Wednesday, April 13
7:30 am
Noon
Joseph Sunseri †
Susan McCarthy
Thursday, April 14
7:30 am
Noon
Peggy Wooten
Lauren Brocato †
Friday, April 15
7:30 am
Noon
Joseph Sunseri †
Susan McCarthy
Saturday, April 16
8:00 am
4:00 pm
Peggy Wooten
Lauren Brocato †
Special Intention
Seamus Donovan
Cleo Higgins †
WEDDING BANNS
Please keep in your prayers those who in the coming weeks will be united
in the Sacrament of Matrimony at Immaculate Conception Church.
April 15/16, 2016
Please continue to keep in prayer the 42 high school students
who received the sacrament of Confirmation in our church this
past Tuesday evening at a beautiful liturgy presided over by
Archbishop Hughes. Please also pray in gratitude for the young
adults who worked together to facilitate the preparation classes
which took place during Lent: Jeremy Reuther, Michael Armelin,
Bryan Conrad, Earl Johnson, Raechelle Munna, Sarah Elizabeth
Peters, Andrew Werling and Kate Wyman.
Alicia Guillot & Colby Vicknair
Kate Cota & Anthony McEl ligot
Andrea Claret & Joseph Lockwood
Lori Anne Koepp & André Plaisance
April 23, 2016
Jolie Helm & Cody Bruhl
T H IR D S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R
COLLECTIONS (March 21-27, 2016)
Sunday: $ 12,364.00
2nd Collection (Maintenance): $5,015.00
Holy Land (Good Friday): $ 490.00
Weekdays: $ 1,417.00
COLLECTIONS (March 28 - April 3, 2016)
Sunday: $ 8,690.00
Weekdays: $ 631.00
A PR I L 1 0 , 2 0 1 6
PARKING at 220 O’Keefe
For registered Immaculate Conception parishioners,
parking at a reduced fee of $2.00 for a 3-hour period is available in the CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE at
220 O’Keefe, next to the Quality Inn, near the corner of O’Keefe and Common. The garage is open to
parishioners on Sunday mornings beginning around
7 o’clock, and then again beginning around 6 p.m.
To get the reduced rate, you must use a magnetic
voucher card available for purchase in the parish
office, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
ONLINE PARISHIONER REGISTRATION & GIVING
We invite you to register as a member of our parish family.
To do so, log on to www.jesuitchurch.net and click the “I’m
New” and “To the Parish” tabs, or contact the parish office.
Also, follow Immaculate Conception Parish on Facebook by
logging onto www.facebook.com and entering Immaculate
Conception Jesuit Church and “Like” us. In reflecting upon
your support of the parish, please consider online giving, a
quick and easy way to do your part to foster the life and
ministry of Immaculate Conception.
To take advantage of the reduced rate, enter the
garage from O’Keefe, and take a ticket from the auto attendant. KEEP YOUR TICKET. When you exit the
garage, you will need to insert both that ticket and
the voucher.
Difficulties? The Central Parking emergency number
is 504-655-3204. Questions? Please contact Cathy
Brown at 529-1477, ext. 223 or Father Reale at ext.
243.