Rebirth and Renewal - St. Aloysius Church
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Rebirth and Renewal - St. Aloysius Church
Vol. 30 No. 6 May-June 2015 St. Aloysius School bids farewell to Principal John Bennett. Page 5. Students honored at eighth-grade graduation. Page 4. Parishioners help build Habitat for Humanity home. Page 9. Parish volunteers enjoy Ministry Celebration. Page 2. Rebirth and Renewal Celebrations, ministries, rites of passage offer opportunities to serve and grow A special time for children receiving the Sacrament of First Eucharist. Page 3. St. Aloysius breaks ground on new Child Care Center. Page 6. 2025 Stuart Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70808 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Baton Rouge, LA Permit #754 Inside Alive Mass schedule................................................. 2 Parish Eagle Scout honored............................ 6 Passion & Purpose retreat............................... 7 Dignity of Life committee................................ 8 Pictures from Triduum............................. 10-12 May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 1 Ministry Celebration Mass Schedule SATURDAY 8 a.m. Mass, Vigil 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. HOLY DAYS Schedule will be announced DAILY MASSES Monday & Wednesday, 6 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. RECONCILIATION: Saturday at 3:30 p.m. and by appointment for private rite. FUNERALS: Please contact the Parish Office prior to scheduling with the funeral home. If after hours, follow directions on voicemail. Staff Editor-in-Chief Father Gerald Burns Assistant Editor Laura Duhe Mindy Piontek Michael DiResto Managing Editor Ken Duhe Copy Editors Lisa Tramontana Megan Holman, Mindy Piontek Writers Michael J. Acaldo Cathy Dardenne Photographers Craig Gannuch Wendy Stanford Edward Dunigan Diane O’Connor Mag Wall Cristyn Hodges Cathy Dardenne Armando Corripio Carol Smith Allison Bush Published by St Aloysius Parish. Postage paid at Baton Rouge, LA. Postmaster: Page 2, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE Blythe Lamonica Troy Robertson Claire Grandy Angela Falgoust Send address changes to Aloysius Alive, 2025 Stuart Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 PARISH SCHOOL: For information, phone 383-3871, 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. NURSERY/CHILDCARE CENTER: For information, phone 343-1338, 7:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. BAPTISM: Please contact the Parish Office during early months of pregnancy. Baptismal preparation is required. SPONSORS: Baptism & Confirmation sponsors must be confirmed practicing Catholics in good standing in the Catholic Church, and if not St. Aloysius Parishioners, must provide a letter of good standing from the parish where they are registered. MARRIAGE: Couples are asked to contact the priest at the beginning of the period of engagement at least six months prior to the projected date of the marriage. CARE OF THE SICK: The Eucharist is brought to the sick weekly and hospital visits made weekly. Families of the sick are encouraged to notify the Parish Office. First Eucharist Adelaide Jeannette Aguillard Jules Charlotte Alario Jett Anthony Daniel Allred Sela Katherine Alwood Kate Elizabeth Arbour Bennett James Barrow Vera Lynn Barsotti Mary Ellis Beach Charley Sloan Bergeron Mary Elizabeth Bernhardt Robert Lane Bourg Leighton Grace Boyce Mary Elizabeth Bradford Isabelle Marie Broome William Price Broyles Caroline Lena Bullock Christian Ryan Busbice Brady Alexander Caldwell Lauren Elizabeth Calegan Adam Everett Carruth Keller Randolph Cassidy Hannah Elizabeth Champagne Stephan Kensett Champney Andrew Joseph Clapinski Everett Maxwell Cohn Robert Forrest Conley John Heard Crawford Chase Morris Cresson Preston Phillip Dabdoub Davis Fourrier Dawes Anna Bailey Day Mikel Anthony Decuir Avery Madeleine Denicola David Gerard DeOliveira Estella Rose DeOliveira Elliott Harrison Eagleton Annsley Elizabeth Easton Ella Cole Edgerton Ella Katherine Falgoust Katherine Conway Fawley Madeleine Frye Ferachi Katherine Grace Fluker Jack William Fourrier Porter Thomas Fourrier Andrew Joseph Gannuch Benjamin Clayton Garner Ben Ellis Gauthreaux Kaylin Elizabeth Godail Ethan Saier Graham Sophia Therese Hall Margaret Grace Halphen Amelia Claire Hannie Cameron James Harrell Julian Amari Harris William Michael Hatzis Andi Elizabeth Hayes Mary Elizabeth Hill Zoe' Clair Sonnier Hillis Max Lambert Himmel Laura Caroline Holliday Matthew James Hotstream Clayton Hawkins Howell Matthew Aidan Hupperich Violetta Rosa Maria Hyfield Taylor Brynn Jennings Margaret Ann Johnson Finley Rhodes Jones Zachary John Joubert Roy Arthur Kelly, IV Caldwell Davidson Kerth Brooks Matthew Kogel Sophia Grace Lalonde Dillon Marie Landry Martin Metcalfe Lanneau, Jr. Benjamin William Larson Sydney Elizabeth LaTour Virginia Anne Lauve Estelle Elise LeBoeuf Wyatt Dean Lewis Ethan Jacob Lopez Addison Rose Lousteau Ella Kathryn Mancuso Carly Elizabeth Manuel Cyril Douglas Martin Mikayla Nicole Mayer Zaira Penn Mayeux Sean Joseph McCay Chrisopher Michael McCullen Alaina Grace McGee Alexis Rome McGlothlin Bella Leigh McGucken William Jeffery Mickal Patrick Clifford Moe Ainsley Michelle Moreau Virginia Elizabeth Nelson William James Nikolaus Brennan Wesley Normand Valerie Elizabeth O'Connor David Matthew Olinde, Jr. Madeline Rose Oubre Katherine Lauren Palmintier Callie Marguerite Parenton Sara Jane Pasquier Braxton Christopher Perez Sean Michael Perret Kathryn Shelley Plaisance Clare Elizabeth Poche Jack Walker Pou Lillian Seal Prescott Leah Morgan Raetzsch Avery Elizabeth Randolph Emmaline Elizabeth Ritter John Morgan Ritter Josephine Lauren Robert Caroline Katherine Roberts Loralei Marie Robinson Caroline Cowand Roussel Gage Emeric Rowley Eliza Catherine Saunders Holden Thomas Sawyer Jackson Smith Schuber Julianne Rae Shipp Ava Catherine Silva Elena Grace Singh Bennett Thomas Smith Owen David Songne' George David St. Germain Lane Grace Stevens Lily Grace Stringfellow Annabelle Mai Sutton Darby Marie Thompson Jacob Rocco Tompkins, Jr. Hayes Michael Turner Pierson Christopher Valluzzo Sean Patrick Valluzzo Brady Elton Waguespack Graham Joseph Waguespack Tanner Elizabeth Watson Emma Catherine Webre Lilly Anne Wilfert Michael Joseph Wilhelm, Jr. Howard Ray Wilkinson, III James Riley Winchester, II John Ryan Winchester Emery Anne Zeringue May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 3 Eighth-Grade Graduation Grant Edward Adams* Shane Michael Aucoin Miles Gregory Aycock* Brock Joseph Badeaux Walter Matthew Ball Ella Elizabeth Barhorst* Anne Lewis Barton Ashlan Louise Belanger* Kirby Elise Black* Abby Frances Blaize* Clayte Joseph Blanchard Ella Grace Bollinger Neely Kathryn Bourgoyne* Christopher Joseph Brown* Gabriel David Brown Adam Joseph Budd Brennan Patrick Butler Mackenzie Grace Bynog Jacob Owen Caillouet Cecelia Kate Callicott* Nicholas Kalil Cambias Elizabeth Anne Cameron Jacob Alan Campbell* Jordan Darryl Candilora Brittney Renea Canzonire David Randall Cashio Cole Michael Cazenave Raymond Lorio Chassaignac* Allison Marie Chatellier Sidney Xavier Chenevert* Anna Magdalene Christian* Sydney Lynn Clebert* Elizabeth Corinne Cook Catherine Marie Couvillion Cruz Seth Crawford* Jensen Alexander Crifasi* Shane Michael Dearman James Couto DeOliveira Kathryn Grace DeVillier John Andrew Dial* Lucas Dante DiResto* Amelia Autry Dittmar* Claire Louise Edwards Luke Lawson Falgoust Holden Alexander Farmer Charles Reed Fontenot* Juliet Claire Fontenot* Edward Guy Francis, Jr.* Jack Thomas Fuselier* Maxwell Jameson Tench Gammon* Juliette Elie Gautreaux* Chrismry Shadeyo Gboloo* Lawrence Ethan Gerard Gettys Ryan Jacob Harmon* Lauren Gabrielle Hendry* Julianna Landry Hill Brandon Edward Hubicz Benjamin Louis Hupperich* Benjamin Lewis Johnson Nicholas Miller Judice* Samuel Patrick Kane William Cooper Katzenmeyer Frank Marion Kerr* Landry Alexander Kerth* Kelly Ann Kimbrell Jonathan David Koch* James Allen LaLonde, III* Reece Jackson Lantz* Lauren Elizabeth Laperouse Joseph Patrick Lefeve Christian Paul Leger Jacob Young Limbocker* Leanne Adams Livingston* Michael Tyler Machen Elise Marie Marchand* Benton Edwards Mathews Katie Elisabeth McCarthy Katherine Claire McCullen* *Denotes Honor Graduate Seumas Michael McLean Joseph Warren Lassiter Mengis* Hannah Michelle Mistric* Mary Ellen Moore Anna Catherine Myers* John Taylor Nikolaus, Jr. Christopher Matthew Odom* Cody Ryan Patriquin* William Charles Perilloux* Lebria Latrice Perkins Jared Anthony Robbins* Joseph Mengis receives the Faculty Award. Ploy Sanguanruang* Isabella Mae Saunders Ainsley Claire Schulte* Conner Reece Silva* Taylor Belden Silvey* Priya Alonsa Singleton* Anna Olga-Marie Smith Kate Ashton Stanford Parker Lawless Stanford* Caroline Olivia Starns Claire Marie Surek* Mary Morgan Sutton* Margo Rose Tassin* Delaney Louise Thompson* Francis Clay Thompson* Aliya Katherine Trapp* Jack Wilfert receives the Becnel Award. Katharine Jane Trussell* Matthew Thomas Tully* Margaret Holland Turner* Olivia Claire Varden Sheridan Jane Whalen* Ashlin Renee Wharton* Jack Thomas Wilfert* Andrew Martin Wilkins* Tyler Nash Wilson Mary Katherine Womack* Daniel Joseph Woodruff* Michael Gregory Woolverton Lauren Ashleigh Young Chrismry Gboloo receives the Daughters of Jesus Award. Graduating eighth-graders gather at the altar for a picture after the final all-school Mass of the school year. Page 4, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE Farewell to Principal John Bennett St. Aloysius team finishes 2nd in Diocesan Quiz Bowl Tourney The St. Aloysius fifth and sixth-grade quiz bowl team earned second place in the Diocesan Quiz Bowl Tournament, on Feb. 28 at Our Lady of Mercy School. The St. Aloysius seventh- and eighthgrade team also competed. Eighteen teams competed in each division. Matches in the pool competition rounds and the semi-final rounds consisted of 40 questions. The fifth and sixth-grade team defeated St. Louis King of France 21-5, St. Joseph 20-15 and St. Peter Chanel 21-10. The team’s undefeated record allowed it to move on to the semi-finals, where it defeated St. George by a score of 17-11. The final match was called by Melanie Verges, superintendent of schools. St. Aloysius and St. Jude battled in a close match. The Lions were ahead, then trailed, and were making a comeback when the 50th question was called. St. Aloysius lost the nail biter 22-21. Team members are sixth graders Brennan Campesi, Anna Camille Eagleton and Mary Stuckey. Fifth grade members are Gino Canizaro, Ben Eagleton and Jack Appleton. Alternates are Lane Poche and Chloe Khuri. Bailey Faulk and Jensen Holiday were team assistants. The team is coached by Edie Boudreaux. The seventh- and eighth-graders played three matches. In their first match, they lost to St. Thomas More by a score of 12-19. In the second match, they defeated St. Jean Vianney by a score of 16-12. In the third match, they were defeated by Holy Ghost by a score of 7-10. Team members are eighth-graders Daniel Woodruff, Matthew Odom and Cody Patriquin. Frank Kerr served as alternate. Seventh-grade team members are Lincoln Price, Kennedy Basco and Chris Purnell. The team is coached by Annette Raterman. May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 5 Ground Broken For New Child Care Center Troop 7 Eagle Scout honored for Braille flag project William Martin, a sophomore at Catholic High School, became an Eagle Scout on the evening of Dec. 23. Earlier that day, he had been in Jennings to deliver and install a bronze Braille American Flag to the War Veterans Home. His original proposal for his Eagle Scout project was to donate a bronze Braille American Flag to the War Veterans Home in Jackson. His research indicated that by 2020, there would be more than a million blind veterans in the United States. He raised funds for his project by offering presentations, along with his fellow Troop 7 Boy Scouts, to local groups on the history of the United States flag and flag etiquette in exchange for donations for his project. He also sold wristbands with the name of his project on them: “Touch and See.” The fundraising was so successful that he was able to donate a bronze Braille American flag to all five War Veterans Homes in the state. The first flag was donated to the War Veterans Home in Jackson on Nov. 26. A presentation ceremony was held, followed by a cake and lemonade reception with the veteran residents. Fifty Thanksgiving gift bags filled with items needed by the veterans were Page 6, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE given out. William spent his Christmas holidays traveling throughout the state delivering and installing the other four bronze Braille American flags. He traveled to Reserve on Dec. 22 to install the flag at the War Veterans Home there. The other flags were delivered and installed on Dec. 23 to the War Veterans Home in Jennings and on Dec. 29-30 to the War Veterans Homes in Monroe and Bossier City. On March 1, William was honored at the annual Istrouma Area Council Boy Scouts of America Recognition Reception with the 2014 Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams Eagle Scout Project of the Year. His project was chosen from among the 129 Boy Scout projects completed in 2014 by Scouts in the Greater Baton Rouge area who earned the rank of Eagle Scout. To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, a Scout must progress through six lesser ranks, earn a minimum of 21 merit badges, serve in leadership positions with the troop and provide service to the community. About seven percent of Boy Scouts attain the rank of Eagle. William is a member of Boy Scout Troop 7 sponsored by Saint Aloysius Catholic Church. His scoutmaster is Mr. Mark Ford. Green River Ordinance to headline musical lineup at fair By Greg Aycock Country-rock-folk band Green River Ordinance, known nationally for music that speaks to the soul and moves your feet, will headline the 2015 St. Aloysius Parish Fair. Over the decade-long journey from their first incarnation as 13- and 14-yearolds in Fort Worth, Texas, to the 2013 release of “Chasing Down the Wind,” Green River Ordinance has steadily evolved. “Chasing Down the Wind” features the growth of Green River Ordinance’s honest, hopeful songwriting and soaring harmonies. Written on the banks of the Caney Fork River in rural Tennessee, the album captures the spirit and freedom that comes from escaping the rush of the big city and rediscovering the simple things in life. Released on June 8, 2013, “Chasing Down the Wind” debuted at No. 15 on iTunes overall, No. 1 on the singer-songwriter chart in the Billboard Top 100, No. 6 on the Billboard folk chart, and No. 26 on the Billboard rock chart. The single “It Ain’t Love” reached No. 2 on the Texas Country Radio Charts and was the No. 3 most-played song at this format in 2013. Green River Ordinance’s follow-up single, “Flying,” reached No. 1 Dolls. Their music has been played in three films and on 56 network and cable television shows, including The Young and the Restless. Their videos have been featured on MTV, VH1 and CMT. Green River Ordinance’s independent follow-up records, “Under Fire” and “Chasing Down the Wind,” have continued to push the band’s national success and the band conducted a national tour in support of both records. Green River Ordinance is currently recording a new CD in Nashville and Atlanta. Be sure to visit their website at www. greenriverordinance.com and the band’s You Tube page for a preview of the fair’s headlining band. Please join St. Aloysius Parish in welcoming Green River Ordinance to the St. Aloysius Parish Fair on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015. Show time is 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the Texas Country Radio Chart. The band’s intensity and strong fan connection prompted EMI to sign them to Capitol Records. In 2009, the band’s debut album, “Out of My Hands,” shot to the top of the Billboard charts and catapulted their two singles, “Come On,” and “On Your Own,” into the Top 40. Green River Ordinance has opened for Bon Jovi and also shared stages with such acts as Train, Needtobreathe, Zac Brown Band, Counting Crows and the Goo Goo Follow Green River Ordinance: Website: www.greenriverordinance. com You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/greenriverordinance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ gromusic Instagram: https://instagram.com/ greenriverordinance/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GRO Child Care Center Fish Fry May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 7 Becoming Brownies As part of their Daisy-toBrownies bridging ceremony, St. Aloysius Troop 10029 donated $250 to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, which will provide more than 1,000 meals to families in need. Men’s Club Crawfish Boil Baby Shower Collection Drive helps support area centers By Arline and Sam Mistretta In our continuing efforts to promote a culture of life and support those who choose life, the St. Aloysius Dignity of Life Committee held a Baby Shower Collection Drive during the month Page 8, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE of April to collect items needed to help new mothers in caring for their babies. The response from parishioners was overwhelming! We were able to collect enough baby items to support four centers in the Baton Rouge area. Habitat for Humanity volunteers make homeowner’s dream possible Habitat for Humanity eliminates poverty houses one home at a time. St. Aloysius just completed its 23rd Catholic Coalition Build. The build was sponsored by eight local Catholic churches: Most Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady of Mercy, St. Aloysius, St. George, St. Jean Vianney, St. Patrick, St. Thomas More and St. Alphonsus. Parishioners worked alongside the homeowner-partner, Sade Breaux, and her daughter to construct the home, and sponsoring churches provided the funding to buy the materials needed for the construction, as well as lunch on work days. Catholic churches have partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge since 1996, when St. Thomas More and St. Aloysius rehabilitated a home for a Habitat partner family. Since that time, local Catholic churches have sponsored and built at least one home per year in partnership with Habitat. These Catholic churches have made a lasting impact in the lives of 23 families in the Baton Rouge area, the latest being the family of Sade Breaux. Sade was forced to move to Baton Rouge after Hurricane Katrina. But since moving here, she has made Baton Rouge her new home. Her 9-year-old daughter, Layla, has grown up here and loves her school and friends. Tired of moving from apartment to apartment, Sade is happy to finally have a place she can call her own in the city she now thinks of as home. To the Catholic Coalition for sponsoring and volunteering to build her home, Sade would like to say, “Thank you so much! This home is such a blessing for me and my child. I’m so grateful for everything you’ve done to make this possible.” Homeowner-partners qualify for homes by having a need for a better home, a willingness to partner (required to work side-by-side with volunteers on their home and the homes of others) and an ability to pay (homes are sold with a 20year interest-free loan). All loan payments are deposited in a Fund for Humanity, which is used to purchase materials for future houses. The goal to eliminate poverty housing is seemingly impossible. However, by working together, the Catholic Coalition and homeowner-partners can help that dream become reality – one home at a time for one family at a time. For more information on Habitat for Humanity contact Kim Boudreaux at boudro@aol.com. May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 9 Palm Sunday Page 10, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE Holy Thursday Good Friday May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE, page 11 St. Aloysius Celebrates Easter Page 12, May-June 2015, ALOYSIUS ALIVE
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