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St. Jules Catholic Church ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH MASS SCHEDULE ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRIES Adult Education Ann Fitzgerald 337-288-8256 SUNDAY: 8 &10 am; Spanish 11:30am; Vietnamese 2 pm Angels of Service Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Annual Retreat (GC) Allen Begnaud 337-230-9984 SATURDAY: 4 pm (Anticipated) Choir Angie Sanford 337-852-5600 WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12 noon Catholic Daughters Gerry Sonnier 337-780-1085 Catechism (CCD) / Bulletin Corine Porche 337-296-7994 Confession: Saturday 3:15 – 3:45 pm; Sundays 15 mins Catechism (CCD/Hisp) Luisa Blanco 337-852-7241 before mass,11:50 am before weekday Masses; or by Come Lord Jesus (Tue 2:30) Phyllis Boudreaux 337-781-7576 appointment Come Lord Jesus (Wed 5:30) Christy Perret 337-593-0669 Eucharistic Ministers Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Rosaries: 11:30 am before weekday Masses; 6:30 pm Homebound Eucharistic Ministry Ken/Sally Wade 337-984-7563 Monday; Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm Wednesday Hospital Ministry Gerry Porche 337-296-8652 Immaculata Prayer Group Dottie Bollich 337-257-8699 First Friday Adoration (bilingual) Immediately after noon Knights of Columbus Leo Satchez 337-288-5903 Lectors Camille Copeland 337-591-1971 mass until 6 pm; Benediction following. Men’s Cursillo Randall 337-349-2516 Mystagogy Logan/David 337-201-6226 OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri 9:30 am to 1 pm Theresians Jalyne Dupre 337-852-7390 Ushers Ken Judice 337-257-4317 116 ST. JULES ST., LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 - PHONE: 337-234-2727 FAX: 337-232-1544 Visit our website to see what’s going on in the parish! www.stjuleschurch.org MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK AT ST. JULES PRAY FOR PRIESTS PRAY FOR SEMINARIANS Sunday 10/21/18 Eddie Ackal Sr., Sadie Guilbeau, Louella & Carl ●Masses: 8:00 & 10:00 am; Spanish Rev. Willard Dugas Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Gumpert, Charles & Clydie Porche, Marceline 11:30 am; Vietnamese 2 pm Brent Didier Ordinary Time; World Bernard, Bob Cazayoux, Butch Romero, John OA 4:30-5:30 pm ALANON 6 pm Mission Sunday “JR” Mhire, David Batton Monday 10/22/18 Jerry Sibille ●Mass 12 pm Rosary 6:00 pm Rev. Edward Duhon St. John Paul II ●CCD Class 6-7:30 pm Cameron Domingue Tuesday 10/23/18 Marie Ethel Thibodeaux ●Mass 12 pm CLJ 2-4 pm OA 6-7pm Rev. Jacob DuMont St. John of Capistrano ●Susan Castille Bible Study 9:30-12 pm Casey Dugas ●Catholic Daughters 5-7 pm Wednesday 10/24/18 John Ray Mouton, Monique Ann Mouton ●Mass 12 pm ●Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm Rev. Nichola DuPre’ St. Anthony Mary Claret ●CLJ 5:30pm ●Mystagogy 6:30 pm John Dugas Immaculata Prayer 7-9pm ●Men's Ultreya 6:30 pm ●RCIA (H) 7-9 pm Thursday 10/25/18 ●KC Mtg 6 pm Rev. Gilbert Dutel Tre’ Fontenot Friday 10/26/18 Shirley Gaudin (Anniversary), Russell Dailey, ● Mass 12 pm ●ALANON 6pm Rev. Dan Edwards Flavia Daigle ●Pastoral Familiar 7-9 pm Andrew Furka Saturday 10/27/18 Marnell Castille, Joanne Dugas, Allen Gerard, Lois ●Mass 4 pm OA 10-11 am & 3 pm Rev. Darren Eldridge Blessed Virgin Mary; Broussard, Joe & Rosa Mae Thibodeaux, Mark Corner, David Furka Tracy Cortez, Jerry Landry & Fontana Duplechin, Bessie Prejean, Althea & Aren Chaisson Sr., Curtis Bernard, Sunday 10/28/18 Louella & Carl Gumpert, Charles & Clydie Porche, Masses: 8:00 & 10:00 am; Spanish Rev. Peter Emusa Thirtieth Sunday in Ordi- John “JR” Mhire, Frank Prejean, David Batton, 11:30 am ; Vietnamese 2 pm Jace Gyles nary Time Marie Laurent OA 4:30-5:30 pm ●ALANON 6 pm TODAY’S READINGS TOO MUCH INFORMATION! First Reading — My servant shall justify many, and their There is a common expression: “Too much information!” guilt he shall bear (Isaiah 53:10-11). We usually use it when people tell us details about their lives Psalm — Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our that we don’t want or need to know. Today, when James and trust in you (Psalm 33). John ask Jesus a simple question, making their request for Second Reading — Let us confidently approach the places of honor in the kingdom, a simple answer might have throne of grace to receive mercy and to find grace for been in order. Instead, as he often does, Jesus answers a timely help (Hebrews 4:14-16). question with a question; today it’s about drinking the cup of Gospel — Whoever wishes to be first among you will be suffering. Then, once the others are indignant over James the slave of all (Mark 10:35-45 [42-45]). and John’s outrageous request, he proceeds to give them what may have been “too much information” for followers who were simply interested in the pursuit of glory. But this The Sanctuary Lamp (Burns in Memory of) information, though it can sometimes seem “too much” for Doug Guillory, Harry Chauvin, Allen Gerard, us, is essential for our lives as disciples. In Isaiah, in He- Rayford Lantier, Russell Dailey, Agnus Broussard, brews, and in Mark today, we learn this information. It is in David LeCompte, Harrison Camel, Wayman L. Bergeron, suffering, in weakness, in self-giving service to others, that Cullen Rome, Goldie Rome, A. J. Antoine, Estelle Satchez, we come to understand the kingdom. It is the information we Mark Corner, Theresa Broussard, Jack Thibodeaux, Frank Prejean need to find our place and come to be honored in the reign of God. The Vocation Chalice is entrusted to Kevin & Nina Delcambre & Family “Who is going to save our Church? Do not look to the Sunday at the 10 am Mass Please join us in prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood priests. Do not look to the bishops. It's up to you, the laity, to remind our priests to be priests and our bishops Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dan Edwards HOMEBOUND /HOSPITAL to be bishops". - Fulton J Sheen Deacon: Reggie Bollich EUCHARISTIC /PRAYER Jose Luna & Vincente Blanco MINISTRY Bulletin / DRE: Corine Porche If you or your loved one is a St. Pray for the Sick 337-296-7994 or Jules parishioner and cannot Please pray for our pastor, Fr. Dan Edwards, for his complete Email: [email protected] attend Mass because of surgery recovery and well being. Please pray for David Dwight Benoit, Spanish Ministry: Luisa Blanco or illness, or in the hospital and Jalyne Dupre, Mercedes Hollier, Bob & Buttons Adamson, would like Holy Communion, 337/852-7241 Gregory Baffes and Ella Grace Revere. If you have someone Cantor & Organist: and/or prayers, please call Ken or Angela & Brian Sanford Sally Wade at 984-7563. you would like to add to our prayer list, please call the office at Sacristan / Bldg Maintenance: For hospital visits/ministry, call 234-2727. Gerry Porche 296-8652. TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 21, 2018 AROUND THE PARISH AROUND THE DIOCESE **PLEASE SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONES** SAINT JOSEPH ABBEY + SEMINARY COLLEGE If you are interested in hosting the Vocation chalice in your home for a Come and See.... Vocations Weekend Retreat week please contact Ellen Carroll at 280-0344. All are encouraged to Thought about the priesthood lately? Been on your mind a lot? Come and see participate. what God has to say about it. This weekend is about how to discern God's Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) call for your life. No cost to you. Meals provided, beds provided, transporta- tion provided, (bring bed linens, pillow, towels and personal items), prayer Do you need the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, or Eucha- provided. All Men 16 years and older, Nov. 2 — 4, 2018 Contact: Fr. Patrick rist? Do you want to learn more about Catholic teachings? If your an- Broussard, Diocese of Lafayette Vocations Director, email voca- swer to either question is ‘YES’, contact Ann Fitzgerald; email [email protected] or visit lafayettevocations.org. Reserve your spot today. <[email protected]> or text (337) 288-8256 for more infor- mation. Classes commence Sunday December 2 at 9:00 AM in the UPCOMING BIBLE STUDY FOR LENT 2019: Susan Castille and her team Adult Education Room located in the St Jules Church Hall. are excited to be planning their next Bible Study for 6 Thursdays during Lent 2019: March 7-April 11, 2019. “Holy Week, the Lessons of the Last Days”. The LA. Theresians of Theresians International are proud to host the Reserve the dates now on your calendar and watch for registration instruc- USA National Gathering to be held Nov. 2-4, 2018 at the J W Marriott tions early 2019. Hotel, 614 Canal St. in New Orleans, LA. It begins Friday evening and ends on Sunday at noon. “A Radical Adventure, St. Therese’s Little Interested in a silent retreat or a Special Weekend retreat? The Jesuit Spiritu- Way” is opened to ALL women. You don’t have to be a Theresian. Join ality Center in Grand Coteau is offering Silent, Individually-Directed Retreats, us for a gathering of women supporting women through gospel values. as well as Special Weekend Group Programs, from now thru the end of June. For an application form to register, call 337/662-5251.jesuitspiritualitycenter The keynote speaker for the weekend is Heather King, author of “Shirt of Flame: A year with St. Therese’ of Lisieux”. She is an ex-lawyer, sober “Dickens on the Strand”….Travel to Galveston, November 30th to Decem- alcoholic, and Catholic convert. She’s written several books, speaks ber 2nd, 2018. If interested, call St. Mary Mother of the Church located at 419 nationwide and appears monthly for Magnificat. Experience prayer, Doucet Rd.
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