St. Bernard (Established in 1787)

DAILY MASSES Monday—Friday: Mass 8:30 a.m. First Saturday 8:30 a.m.

WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m.

Sunday 10:00 a.m.

2805 Bayou Road St. Joseph Adoration Chapel: P. O. Box 220 Thursday St. Bernard, LA 70085

MISSION STATEMENT In the total love for Jesus through the Heart of Mary, We St. Bernard Catholic Church commit to BE BOLD—BE CATHOLIC—BE CHRIST And faithfully pass it on...Heart to Heart. I.M.

Office Hours: 9:30—1:00 Monday—Thursday Phone: (504) 281-2267 — Fax: (504) 281-2268 E-Mail: [email protected] www.stbernard-stbla.com

Rev. Hoang M. Tuong, Pastor St. Bernard Catholic Cemetery: (504) 421-9533 Cell Phone: 985-705-0357 Lynne, Parish Secretary, Cell: (504) 421-5969 Rev. Charles Caluda, Retired Lenore—Religious Ed Deacon Norbert Billiot, Jr. [email protected] Music Director: Bea Girard

Baptism: Parents are asked to call the office. Baptisms will be held the 3rd weekend of the month or by special arrangement. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are held before each Mass, or call for an appointment. Communion of the Sick: Please call when someone is ill or in the hospital. Sacrament of Marriage: Couples must contact the church at least six (6) months before the date of the wedding. Christian Burial: Please contact the funeral home to make arrangements they will contact church and cemetery. Pastoral & Finance Meeting - Pastoral Council meetings will be announced. Volume 52 Issue 26 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 30, 2019 Saturday, June 29, 2019 3:30 p.m. Ministry Schedule 4:00 p.m. All Parishioners of St. For Next Week: Bernard Catholic Church; Bernard & Chase Naquin; Duke Collins; Donald Saturday, July 6, 4:00 p.m. Serpas, Sr.; Tim George; Edward & Anna Asevado; Sal Celebrant: Fr. Hoang Gagliano; Scotty Lopez; Beth Byrd Ruiz; Richie Byrd; Lector: Mary Frances Charles, Cornelia & Lori Robertson; Fr John; and all on Ministers of Communion: our Sick List See Schedule Sunday, June 30, 2019 Rosary 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Charles L. Smith; Gauthé Family; Agnes Sunday, July 7, 10:00 a.m. & Wallace Serpas; Jerry Wheat; HJ Lind; Josephine & Celebrant: Fr. Hoang Reese Nunez; Mike, Rosie & André Colletti; Dickie Lector: Maureen Stander; Merle King; Louise M. Alphonso; Larry Ministers of Communion: Gonzales, Jr.; Raymond Serpas; Jason Steele; Adam See Serigne; Walter Guidry; Chester Romero; The Romero Family; Rudy Alphonso; Juan & Frankie Montelongo; Schedule Alfred Nunez, Sr. & Family; Harry Phillips; and all Military Personnel & Families Sanctuary Lamp DAILY—Rosary 8 a.m.—Mass 8:30 a.m.: Beth Byrd Ruiz Monday For Our Youth Tuesday All Sick & Dying Wednesday All Souls in Purgatory Marian Candle Thursday All Parishioners Sal Gagliano Friday Deceased Priests Saturday (only First Saturday) 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph Candle Walter Guidry Readings For The Week

Monday: Gn 18:16-33; Ps 103:1b-4, 8-11; Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29 June 22—23, 2019 Thursday: Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8; or, for Independence Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Country or a City,” Attendance: 65 nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and Justice,” nos. 887-891 Collection: $1,389.00 Friday: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17 Thank you for your support Sunday: Is 66:10-14c; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; Gal 6:14-18; Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 [10:1-9] Gospel - Luke 10:1-12,17-20 The image shifts from reapers to animals. The missionaries may Last week we heard of the cost of discipleship and how one must be defenseless before hostile people, but the Christian mission constantly keep their eye on the goal and not look back. Today inaugurates a new era of peace and reconciliation in which the we hear of the mission of the 72. {Hearing the gospel today is lamb will lie down with the wolf (see Isaiah 11:6; 65:25). like sitting in on a very important business meeting. It seems we 4 Carry no money bag, no sack, no sandals; are listening to a sales manager giving orders to his staff as they See Luke 9:3 where the apostles are given similar instructions. get ready to set out on a new sales campaign. Actually, it is Jesus and greet no one along the way. preparing His staff of seventy-two for their first great This suggests the urgency of the situation that will face the missionary journey – a kind of sales job. His instructions, disciples: not even ordinary greetings should deter them (see 2 practical and specific, would be a good program for any Kings 4:29). endeavor: 5 Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace to this 1) Stay focused on the project at hand; allow no distractions. household.’ 2) Remember, you do not work alone; God is with you. This is the peace that the Lucan gospel associates with the 3) Pray and trust in God’s help. salvation being brought by Christ. 4) Stay alert at all times. Pay attention. 6 If a peaceful person lives there, your peace will rest on him; 5) Value your product, because it is important. but if not, it will return to you. 7 Stay in the same house and eat 6) Carefully discern when it is time to speak, time to be still. and drink what is offered to you, for the laborer deserves his 7) If people are closed to you, you are wasting your time; move payment. on. This saying is quoted in 1 Timothy 5:18 as “scripture” but I can 8) Even then, leave a seed behind to take root and bear fruit find it nowhere in the Old Testament. later. Do not move about from one house to another. 9) Remember, Christ will do the follow-up work; you prepare Be satisfied with what is offered – do not shop around. 8 Whatever town you enter and they welcome you, eat what is the way set before you, 10) Pray for more workers; that’s an essential part of the plan.} Dietary laws have no force anymore (see 1 Corinthians 10:27; Good sales manager that He is, Jesus also provides His workers Acts 10:25). with some information about the competition. There will be 9 cure the sick in it and say to them, ‘The kingdom of God is at “snakes and scorpions,” he warns them, using imaginative hand for you.’ language to picture the obstacles they will have to overcome. It was brought near in the coming of Jesus and is brought even Because He has prepared them so well, however, they have nearer as the missionaries preach and cure the sick and thus nothing to fear from any competitor. His sales crew is ready for extend His activity. the challenge. 10 Whatever town you enter and they do not receive you, go out In one way or another, aren’t we all members of Jesus’ sales into the streets and say, 11 ‘The dust of your town that clings to crew? Haven’t we all been commissioned to “sell” the Good our feet, even that we shake off against you.’ News to others? By word and example, by attitudes and A gesture of repudiation – the town isn’t even worth carrying behavior, aren’t we continually telling the world about our dust from it. “product”? Let’s look again at Jesus’ instructions; they might be Yet know this: the kingdom of God is at hand. 12 I tell you, it exactly what we need to be successful at home, in volunteer will be more tolerable for Sodom on that day than for that town. work, in our parish, and at our jobs. It’s worth a try. (Taken from See Genesis 19. Sodom didn’t have the opportunity for Bible & Liturgy Sunday Bulletin, The Liturgical Press, 1995) repentance that is being offered to these towns. 10:1 After this the Lord appointed seventy (-two) others 17 The seventy (-two) returned rejoicing, and said, “Lord, even In addition to the Twelve. Trustworthy ancient manuscripts the demons are subject to us because of your name.” support either 70 or 72. The Old Testament text behind the Recall Jesus’ power over the demons in Galilee (Luke 8:26-39) number seems to be Genesis 10:2-31, the table of the nations of and the power Jesus gave the twelve in Luke 9:1-2. The seventy- the world: the Masoretic text of which reads 70 while the two disciples share this same authority. Septuagint has 72. In any case, Luke roots the universal mission 18 Jesus said, AI have observed Satan fall like lightning from of his church in the ministry of Jesus. the sky. whom he sent ahead of him in pairs to every town and place he Satan is found at times in the Old Testament in the throne room intended to visit. of Yahweh arguing like a prosecuting attorney against the true Three reasons are involved in sending them forth in pairs: welfare of God’s people (Job 2:1ff; Zechariah 3:1ff). The fall of 1) mutual support; Satan (see Isaiah 14:12) is a symbolic way of telling the disciples 2) bearing witness to the truth of their testimony (Deuteronomy of the effect of their mission. 19:15); and 19 Behold, I have given you the power 3) living embodiment of the gospel of peace (see verses 5 & 6). The gift has permanent value as the powers of evil are The most famous pair in the history of the Church were Paul and continually attacked and overcome. Barnabas. ‘to tread upon serpents’ and scorpions 2 He said to them, “The harvest is abundant but the laborers are Not only well-known sources of physical evil, but Old Testament few; so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his symbols of all kinds of evil. harvest. and upon the full force of the enemy and nothing will harm you. The same saying occurs in Matthew 9:37-38 just before the call In Acts Luke frequently narrates how the Lord Jesus rescued His of the twelve. missionaries from the forces of destruction (Acts 28:1-6). 3 Go on your way; behold, I am sending you like lambs among 20 Nevertheless, do not rejoice because the spirits are subject to wolves. you, but rejoice because your names are written in heaven.” disciples: not even ordinary greetings should deter them (see 2 Look to the real reward and avoid overemphasizing the external Kings 4:29). wonders (1 Corinthians 12). What Are the First Friday and First Saturday Devotions? Mar 03, 2016 By Gretchen Filz Have you ever heard the terms "First Friday" and "First Saturday" thrown around in Catholic circles, without knowing why there was something special about these particular days at the start of each month? The and the First Saturday devotion are both reparatory devotions in the Catholic Church that arose from separate private . The First Friday devotion is associated with the of Jesus, while the First Saturday devotion is associated with the . Incidentally, these are two of the most widely popular devotions to Jesus and Mary. Both devotions involve receiving Holy Communion on a certain number of consecutive first Fridays or first Saturdays of the month. You can think of it almost like a which is prayed on consecutive days for a particular intention, but instead, these devotions are performed on consecutive months for the particular intention of reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, respectively. The devotions are similar in that they call on the faithful to "stand in the gap" by doing penance for sinners, and both give a special promise of Divine assistance at the hour of death, that is, the promise of dying in a state of grace and therefore obtaining heaven. First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION Nine consecutive Fridays in reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Our Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alocoque (1647-1690), a French nun in the Visitation Order, and gave her the special task to spread devotion to His Most Sacred Heart at a time when religion was growing cold in the hearts of mankind. He said to her: "Behold this heart which, not withstanding the burning love for men with which it is consumed and exhausted, meets with no other return from most Christians than sacrilege, contempt, indifference and ingratitude, even in the sacrament of my love [the ]. But what pierces my heart most deeply is that I am subjected to these insults by persons especially consecrated to my service." Jesus asked for special prayers and practices to make amends (reparation) for this great neglect to the proper reverence owed to God. For those who did this faithfully, he made what St. Margaret Mary referred to as the "Great Promise" which was the last and greatest of the Twelve Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. "I promise you in the unfath-omable mercy of my heart that my omnipotent love will procure the grace of final penitence for all those who receive communion on nine successive first Fridays of the month; they will not die in my disfavor [the grace of final repentance], or without having received the sacraments, since my divine heart will be their sure refuge in the last moments of their life." CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION The specific conditions to receive the Great Promise of the Sacred Heart of Jesus are: 1. Receive Holy Communion on nine consecutive first Fridays of the month (this assumes that the person is in a state of grace, having made a sacramental confession for any mortal sins prior to receiving communion). 2. Having the intention, at least implicitly, of making reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for all the sinfulness and ingratitude of men. First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION Five consecutive Saturdays in reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary The practice of the First Saturday devotion was requested by Our Lady of Fatima, who appeared to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, multiple times starting in 1917. She said to Lucia, the oldest of the three children: “I shall come to ask . . . that on the First Saturday of every month, Communions of reparation be made in atonement for the sins of the world.” Years later she repeated her request to Sr. Lucia, the only one still living of the three young Fatima seers, while she was a postulant sister living in a convent in Spain: "Look, my daughter, at my Heart, surrounded with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce me at very moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You at least try to console me, and say that I promise to assist at the hour of death, with the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the rosary, and keep me company for 15 minutes while meditating on the 15 mysteries of the rosary, with the intention of making reparation to me.” CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION There are five requirements to obtain this promise from the Immaculate Heart of Mary. On five consecutive first Saturdays of the month, one should: 1. Have the intention of consoling the Immaculate Heart in a spirit of reparation. 2. Go to confession (within eight days before or after the first Saturday). 3. Receive Holy Communion. 4. Say five decades of the Holy Rosary. 5. Meditate for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Holy Rosary with the goal of keeping Our Lady company (for example, while in church or before an image or statue of Our Lady). Read How to Make Your First Saturday Rosary Meditation According to Sr. Lucia WHY FIVE SATURDAYS? Our Lord appeared to Sr. Lucia on May 29, 1930 and gave her the reason behind the five Saturdays devotion. It is because there are five types of offenses and blasphemies committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary: 1. Blasphemies against the Immaculate Conception 2. Blasphemies against Our Lady's perpetual virginity 3. Blasphemies against her divine maternity, in refusing at the same time to recognize her as the Mother of men 4. Blasphemies of those who publicly seek to sow in the hearts of children, indifference or scorn or even hatred of their Immaculate Mother 5. Offenses of those who outrage Our Lady directly in her holy images Never think that Jesus is indifferent to whether or not His mother is honored! GREATER DIFFICULTY, GREATER REWARD While keeping up with these devotions over five or nine consecutive months is not easy, the reward for making the effort is eternal. Look again at those promises from Jesus and Mary! Nothing in this life is more important than holy religion (living according to the will of God as revealed through his Church), offering yourself to God as a self-gift for the benefit of others (Christ-like reparation for the sins of others), and obtaining salvation through Jesus Christ (joining the saints in heaven for all eternity). So, resolve to make the effort to do one or the other (or both!) of these devotions, and pray for the grace to follow through to the end. God always gives the grace to those who wish to faithfully accomplish his requests! Saint Ignatius of Loyola Saint of the Day for July 31 (October 23, 1491 – July 31, 1556) The founder of the Jesuits was on his way to military fame and fortune when a cannon ball shattered his leg. Because there were no books of romance on hand during his convalescence, Ignatius whiled away the time reading a life of Christ and lives of the saints. His conscience was deeply touched, and a long, painful turning to Christ began. Having seen the Mother of God in a , he made a pilgrimage to her at Montserrat near Barcelona. He remained for almost a year at nearby Manresa, sometimes with the Dominicans, sometimes in a pauper’s hospice, often in a cave in the hills praying. After a period of great peace of mind, he went through a harrowing trial of scruples. There was no comfort in anything—prayer, fasting, sacraments, penance. At length, his peace of mind returned. It was during this year of conversion that Ignatius began to write down material that later became his greatest work, the Spiritual Exercises. He finally achieved his purpose of going to the Holy Land, but could not remain, as he planned, because of the hostility of the Turks. Ignatius spent the next 11 years in various European universities, studying with great difficulty, beginning almost as a child. Like many others, his orthodoxy was questioned; Ignatius was twice jailed for brief periods. In 1534, at the age of 43, he and six others—one of whom was Saint Francis Xavier—vowed to live in poverty and chastity and to go to the Holy Land. If this became impossible, they vowed to offer themselves to the apostolic service of the pope. The latter became the only choice. Four years later Ignatius made the association permanent. The new Society of Jesus was approved by Pope Paul III, and Ignatius was elected to serve as the first general. When companions were sent on various missions by the pope, Ignatius remained in Rome, consolidating the new venture, but still finding time to found homes for orphans, catechumens, and penitents. He founded the Roman College, intended to be the model of all other colleges of the Society. Ignatius was a true mystic. He centered his spiritual life on the essential foundations of Christianity—the Trinity, Christ, the Eucharist. His spirituality is expressed in the Jesuit motto, Ad majorem Dei gloriam—“for the greater glory of God.” In his concept, obedience was to be the prominent virtue, to assure the effectiveness and mobility of his men. All activity was to be guided by a true love of the Church and unconditional obedience to the Holy Father, for which reason all professed members took a fourth vow to go wherever the pope should send them for the salvation of souls.

Reflection Luther nailed his theses to the church door at Wittenberg in 1517. Seventeen years later, Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society that was to play so prominent a part in the Catholic Reformation. He was an implacable foe of Protestantism. Yet the seeds of ecumenism may be found in his words: “Great care must be taken to show forth orthodox truth in such a way that if any heretics happen to be present they may have an example of charity and Christian moderation. No hard words should be used nor any sort of contempt for their errors be shown.” One of the greatest ecumenists was the 20th-century German Jesuit, Cardinal Augustin Bea. You are my inheritance, O Lord. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION “I will follow you, Lord, but first let me say farewell to my family at home.” Processions are life’s journey distilled. We move Jesus and his disciples were prevented from entering a with companions, aware that Christ accompanies us, Samaritan town because they were on their way to as we move to the altar for Communion or to the Jerusalem. The Samaritans believed God was in their font for baptism, or carry a loved one to a place of temple, not the temple in Jerusalem. The disciples asked rest. In Europe, the season of pilgrimage is Jesus if he wanted them to “call down fire from heaven to beginning now, and tens of thousands of people are consume” the town. They had no idea how to do that but moving by foot on well-worn paths. Some take as they had seen Jesus work many wonders and wanted Hin long as six weeks to walk the last few hundred miles to do it. Jesus knew that God is not constrained to a of the medieval pilgrimage route to the Shrine of St. temple or other building and that such an attitude reveals James the Apostle in Compostella, in northern a belief that we can confine God to a place where we can Spain. occasionally go to visit Him, say some prayers, and hope He will stay while we go out an live our life without Those who make the journey by foot, hiking, or Him. On the journey several people had the opportunity by bicycle, have a kind of passport stamped at to follow Jesus, but gave a variety of excuses, including villages and monasteries on the road. When they “. . . first let me say farewell to my family at home.” As present this document at the cathedral, they are Catholics we believe our life is from God and in God. given the emblem of a pilgrim, the scallop shell of We cannot confine God to a place or a religious practice. St. James. High over their heads at Mass, a huge And, if we are a true disciple of Jesus, we can put no botafumero twirls clouds of sweet incense through conditions on following and imitating Jesus. the cathedral. Cynics say it is to mask the odor of smelly feet. The pilgrims know better. Seeing through the clouds the happy faces of those they met Please Pray for Our Sick Manuel Alfonso; Debbie Gonzales; Charles Duhe; Harold J. Lind, III; along the road, they recognize a foretaste of the Aiden Smith; Madeline Colletti Cimino; Gene Perez; Patricia Fincher; welcome into heaven, and the joy of meeting loved Frances Evans; Donald Campo; Edna O’Rourke; Marlene Campo; ones in the Kingdom of God. Bernard Naquin, Jr.; Dorothy Easley; Devin Dimadigo; Kylie Gritter; —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. David Naquin; Sheri Fernandez; Christina Landry; Brett Gagliano; Brendan Graf; Emile Evans; Landon Ansardi; Kayla Vogelaar; Mindy Casanova Dardar; Wilmoy & Florine Shows; Brett Bergeron; Allen Nunez; Eleanore Erato; David Casanova; Danny Morales; Riley SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Richards; Hyacinth Serpas; Paul Morales, III; Jerrilee Odinet; Karley Draper; Hailey Martin; Lorraine Daroca; Barbara Simpson; Sunday: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time George; Jamie Harris; Joy Fernandez; Marianne Marks; Kimberly Monday: St. Junípero Serra; Canada Day Mones; Avery Cantrelle; Rita Bauer; Sandy Thurman; Talor Gutierrez; Erica Stewart; Maggie Serigne; Regina Waguespack; Wednesday: St. Thomas Valerie Wheat; Hunter Hoffmann; Christina Gardner; AJ Arnone; Thursday: Independence Day Evis; Michelle Matthews; Fr. Charley; Sandra Jones; William Ybarzabal; Don Clark; Fred Everhardt; Thelma Lee; Lela Weber; Friday: St. Elizabeth of Portugal; Janey Yates; Connie St. Pierre; Tino Mones; Mary Gagliano; Patrick St. Anthony Zaccaria; First Friday Campo, Sr.; Joyce Serpas; Michael Fernandez; SE Kreiger; Pasqual Alfonso; Henry Dietrich; Sidney Evans, Jr.; Hope Serigne; Saturday: St. Maria Goretti; Blessed Virgin Mary; Mr. & Mrs. Caesar; Dona F. Mills; Mary Barker; Bob First Saturday Couch; Linda Gagliano; Rhonda Riley; Norbert Billiot, Sr.; Lisa and Samantha; Paul Remick; Justin Serpas; Rene Poche; Lisa Montelongo; Bobbie Schmitt; Barbara Robin; Lorenza Acosta; Becky Couture Riker; Linda Melerine; ADORATION CHAPELS Alfred Nunez; Stephen Lobre; Barney Koons; Romona The Deanery Adoration Chapel located at OLPS invites you to come Lucas; Paul Serigne; Taylor Tycer; Dan Assevado; Wendy Walls; spend a little time with the Lord in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Kaleah Kate Ma; Robert Oalmann; Noah Campo; Arley Jarammillo; Come for a few minutes or consider becoming a “committed adorer” Robert Burns; Peter Peterson; Anna Morales; Elsie Smith; Philip for a particular hour. OLPS 8 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday. If anyone Deogracias; Beverly Bachemin; Ryan Peltier; Lonny Becnel; Kerry would like to be on the committee at OLPS please contact them. Robertson; Pat Cassagne; Linda Cousin; Jimmy & Dolly Brien; Margie OLPS is need of adorers if you can commit please call them. Our Lady Palmeri; Misty Morales; Esther Gonzales; Katie Caluda Sanpart; Carol of Lourdes has Adoration on the first Wednesday of the month. St. Morales; Michele Morales; Kim Juminias; Charolotte Luna; Elba Bernard has Adoration on Thursday. Please consider spending an Quiles; Brendon David Call the office to add or remove someone from hour with the Lord. list. cisco’s Is this film suitable for my children? 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