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910 Cross Gates Boulevard • Slidell, Louisiana 70461 • Office 985-641-6429 The most up-to-date information and calendar changes can be found on our website. Visit us at SAINTLUKESLIDELL.org PARISH INFORMATION OFFICE HOURS: Welcome to our parish. MON - WED: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. & THU and FRI: 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE! WHEELCHAIRS COMING SOON! Our online Masses will begin to Just ask our friendly ushers or greeters if you need assistance getting into livestream on our very own the sanctuary for Mass or help to or from your car. YouTube channel! Find it at saintlukeslidell.org SPECIAL BLESSINGS MASS REACH US St. Luke hosts a Mass with readings, music, and homilies especially Main Office 985-641-6429 organized for people of all abilities. For more information, please call our Fax 985-847-0742 Email [email protected] office. Out of an overabundance of caution, we are waiting to reopen our Special Blessings Mass in order to protect our more vulnerable JOIN OUR FAMILY OF FAITH To register at St. Luke, you may pick parishioners. up a registration form available in our Community Room or register AMBASSADORS & WELCOMING COMMITTEE online at saintlukeslidell.org/new We are looking for people with friendly smiles to make new parishioners Come join a vibrant feel at home. The friendships you make may last a lifetime! For sacramental life! information, call Charlene Stein at 985-768-0471. BAPTISM: Call our office to schedule an appointment with a member of TRAVELING VOCATIONS CHALICE our clergy. Please help pray for vocations to the religious life at your home. Sign up to bring the STL Vocations chalice home for one week by calling our FIRST COMMUNION and CONFIRMATION: Our CCD programs office or visit saintlukeslidell.org/vocationschalice. build lasting faith and community. For more information, call our ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS Faith Formation Director or visit saintlukeslidell.org/grow SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING Live trainings for Safe Environment for new participants will be MARRIAGE: We welcome you to celebrate your big day at St. Luke! scheduled through our Faith Formation Director. To learn how to use the Please call our office at least 6 to new Safe Environment training, visit saintlukeslidell.org/safeandsacred. 8 months in advance to meet with a member of our clergy and begin preparation. CHRISTIAN BURIAL The death of a loved one can be a daunting moment for any family. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: If you or Our priests are committed to helping your family plan the funeral a member of your family is sick or hospitalized (as soon as admitted) and accompanying you. Once you have chosen a funeral home, it call 985-641-6429 to request a is extremely important that you call St. Luke BEFORE you make priest. • If homebound: please provide arrangements for the funeral. Calling before you make arrangements - name, address, and phone whether it will be a large or small funeral - assures that our priests can number. • If in the hospital: please be there for you and your family during this difficult time. 985-641-6429 provide name of the patient, hospital name, room number, and a contact name and phone THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! number. Your generosity allows us to spread the and care for those in need. Our monthly collections for the past month: Cover Art: The Annunciationby Luca Giordano OCTOBER 2020 (1634-1705), Naples. Budgeted Need: Actual Collection:

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1 | LUKE THE EVANGELIST @SAINTLUKESLIDELL WEEKEND MASSES Vigil, SAT. 5 p.m. FATHER JARED SUN. 7:30 a.m. • 9 a.m. • 11 a.m. Hello, St. Luke Family! 6 p.m. Praise the Lord for His continued blessings upon our wonderful parish! DAILY MASSES MON, TUE, WED 8:45 a.m. There is much to be grateful for! WED & THU 6:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. As promised, I would like to remain transparent with you about the FRI 8:45 a.m. things happening around our parish. 1ST FRI 8:45 a.m. 12:10 p.m. First, Mass Intentions Requests. In order to faithfully comply with 1ST SAT (only) 8:45 a.m. Canon Law, we have tweaked some of the procedure for re questing Mass intentions. We will now be taking requests four months at a time. RECONCILIATION In other words, when we open up our 2021 book this week, you can Saturday 3 - 4:30 p.m. request a Mass for those Masses to be celebrated between January and Sunday 5 - 6 p.m. April. Tuesday 8 - 9 p.m. Wednesday 5 - 6:30 p.m. Also, in order to give all parishioners an opportunity to request Masses, Our Adoration Chapel is open a person is allowed to request three (3) individual Mass intentions and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. All other days and an unlimited number of Multiple-Intention Masses. Of course, you can hours available for parishioners with come back the next day and request another three, and the next day, chapel keys. and so on. But this way, we will be allowing parishioners to have an equal We request a $5 donation for opportunity to request Masses. candles lit in the Candle House. Please deposit inside the church Second, I am thinking (while sometimes over-thinking!) and praying near the Adoration Chapel. about our Christmas Mass schedule. As of now, we plan on having For the faithful of the Archdiocese Masses at 4PM (Vigil), 6PM (Vigil), Midnight (Vigil), 8AM, and 10AM. of New Orleans, the obligation to With regards to how many Masses will be at those particular times will attend Mass has been dispensed. depend on the next mandate scheduled to be announced the first week You do not incur a sin if you do not in December. attend. Act of Spiritual Communion: Third, I thank you for your continued patience as we continue to strive My , I believe that you are to follow the Lord’s will while keeping us as safe as possible. present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love you above all things, and I Know that you are in my daily prayers and sacrifices, as I strive to be the desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment pastor that you and our Lord deserve. receive you sacramentally, come at least spirituality into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already To Jesus through Mary, there and unite myself wholly in union with St. , to you. Never permit me to be Your pastor, separated from you. Amen. Rev. Jared Rodrigue PASTOR Rev. Frank PAROCHIAL VICAR Dcn. Peter Pham TRANSITIONAL DEACON PERMANENT DEACONS: Dcn. Paul Augustin Dcn Harold Burke Dcn. Bill Faustermann Dcn. Ronald LeBlanc

www.saintlukeslidell.org 1st SUNDAY OF ADVENT | 2 LITURGY MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, November 28 5:00 p.m. Patrick Flanagan; Ruby De Marco; George Cordes Sr; Dominic Hoc Tran; Maria Nhi Nguyen; Holy souls in Purgatory; Dn, Bob Binney; Catherine Hingle; Verlie Migliore; Dennis Davis; Marvin Norman; Fran Wein; St Luke Church Family, Priests, and Staff (Int); Pearl Roper; Barbara Donnelly Sunday, November 29 7:30 a.m. Marie Gardner 9:00 a.m. Parishioners of St. Luke (INT) 11:00 a.m. Matthew J. Oelking; Lucille Roberts; Faye Horner; Miriam Fritchie (Int); Barbara Donnelly; Elster Verzwyvelt; Angela Kintop; Joseph Ravain; George Thomas; Holy Souls in Purgatory 6:00 p.m. Alice Natal; Ginger Wortman; Charlie Hickman; Beathe Zyrowski; Bobbie Donnelly; Elster Verzwyvelt Monday, November 30 8:45 a.m. Donald Bagert; Claudia Nelon (Int) Tuesday, December 01 8:45 a.m. Dave Vedros (Int); Fran Wein CHRISTMAS Wednesday, December 02 MASS SCHEDULE 6:00 a.m. Margerite Hogan 8:45 a.m. Gregory Calico Thursday, December 03 Christmas Eve 6:00 a.m. Trey Bramley (Int) 4 p.m., 6 p.m. 8:45 a.m. Guillot Friday, December 04 Christmas Day 8:45 a.m. Holy Souls in Purgatory Midnight Mass 12:10 p.m. Latin Mass: Parishioners of St. Luke (Int) 8 a.m., 10 a.m. The Flowers for this weekend’s Masses are lovingly placed for St Luke Parish Vietnamese Families The Sanctuary Light is burning for St Luke Parish Vietnamese Families READINGS FOR THE WEEK PLEASE PRAY FOR MON: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Lucas Algeciras & Family; Shirley Alphonso; John B. Angram; Jean & George Arieux; TUE: Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Pat Armand; Dcn Paul Augustin; Dean Bagert; Joseph Beals; Anna Bonnette; Gil Lk 10:21-24 Berkins; Fay Binney; Jessica Black; Regina Boeck; June Booth; Cameron Bowman; Joyce Bryant; Dcn Harold Burke; Charlotte Campbell; Pat Carriere; Joe Charbonnet; WED: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Helen Comeaux; Mark Coniglio; Phyllis Cooper; Gay Corley; Margie Crenshaw; Al Curiel; Albert & Toni Davis; Mitzi Dowden; Dwayne Evans; Keith Frederick; Joseph THU: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Froeba; Cheryl Gardner; Bill Graff; Francine Grand; Heidi Guillot; Philip Guillot; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Jane Gutierrez; John Haynes; Ed Hetherington; Rebecca Hingle; Beverly Holetz; Joseph Hingle; Phyllis Indest; Inez C. Joachim; Charlie Johnson; Joseph Kastner; FRI: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27- Marilu Keller; Sandra Killeen; Cathryn Lang; Linda LeBlanc; Dcn Ron & Mary Ann 31 LeBlanc; Melanie Lewis; Abbie Rabalais Lewis; Lopinto Family; Jim McGill; Tyler Millet; Mike Mills; Linda Mize; Jim Monroe; Sheila Morgan; Claudia Nelon; John SAT: Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Ps 147:1-6; Nestor; Audrey Pasqua; Gary Picou; Sally Piske; Linda Polo; Pat Prudhomme; Mt 9:35 — 10:1, 5a, 6-8 Donna Richard; Frances Smith; Timothy Smith; Margaret Sovecka; Linda Rajki; Ron Rajki; Kathy Seeger; Timothy Smith; Liam Stork; Mercedes Tadlock; Parishioners in SUN: Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 85:9-14; 2 Pt 3:8-14; Assisted Living/Nursing Homes; Asher Wood; Mickey Wortmann; Fred Zoller, Sr. Mk 1:1-8

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We will enter the season of Advent on Nov. 29. Did you have any Advent traditions in your own family growing up? Yes, we always had an Advent wreath in our home. I would encourage families to consider incorporating the Advent wreath into a time of prayer before supper or before bed. It only takes about five minutes, but it’s a time when a family can gather and share their faith, talk and pray. The four Advent candles reinforce the contrast between darkness and light. is referred to in Scripture as the “Light of the World” in stark contrast to the darkness of sin. Each week, as Christ’s advent (coming) approaches more closely, we light another candle to dispel the darkness. The wreath forms a circle, which reminds us that God’s love for us does not have a beginning or an end. Each of the four candles is lit, one at a time, on a different Sunday ofAdvent. You might say that each candle represents 1,000 years – because humanity waited about 4,000 years for the Savior to be born. The first two candles are purple, representing the liturgical colors. The Third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete (Rejoice) Sunday, and we light a rose candle as a symbol for joy – that the Savior is almost here. The final purple candle is lit on the Fourth Sunday of Advent to signify our final week of prayer and penance as we await Christ’s birth.

Can you explain what Advent is? People often say it’s a time to prepare for Christmas, and that’s correct, but that is only one of the three purposes of Advent. Advent really is an opportunity to look back and to prepare to celebrate the day when Christ was born and came among us; it’s also an opportunity to look forward to the future when he will come again in glory and to be prepared that we can stand before him when he comes before us at the end of our lives; and it also involves the present, when we open our eyes and we ask for the eyes of faith to see Jesus revealing himself to us in subtle and not-so-subtle ways every day. All day, the Lord Jesus is with us, walking with us, caring for us, and during Advent we can become more attentive to that and particularly see him in the events of the day. If we celebrate Advent as past, present and future, it will help us to do two things: It will help us to celebrate Christmas in a more joyful way, and it will also help us not to have to worry about going before the Lord at the end of our lives, because we will have done that on a daily basis, opening our eyes and hearts to the presence of the Lord.

The Advent readings change depending on the church cycle of readings. Do the readings have any thread that ties them together? The readings certainly talk about the Israelite community awaiting the Messiah, and the for at least two weeks focus on preparing the way of the Lord and helping people to be prepared for his coming among them. The Fourth Sunday of Advent – which this year falls on Dec. 20 – offers us Luke’s account of the appearing to Mary and announcing the amazing news that she has found favor with God and that, through the Holy Spirit, she will bear the Son of God. Mary accepts the angel Gabriel’s message and gives her total trust to God the Father, her “fiat.” Quite a contrast to what is going on in the world today with all the signs of rampant materialism. There has been a growing trend in terms of materialism and all the “stuff” that goes on with the season. I was thinking about all the secularism the other day. There’s Black Friday and Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday. That’s often where our attention is turned. But when I see all of that, I think of the slogan, “Keep Christ in Christmas.” Advent is our time to literally do that. We have an incredible billboard campaign every year from the Christ in Christmas Committee, which this year is putting up more than 70 “Keep Christ in Christmas” billboards around the archdiocese. That’s a wonderful reminder. Maybe we can put that little

7 | SAINT LUKE THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH @SAINTLUKESLIDELL AN ADVENT TEACHING continued sticker somewhere around our house or on our car. Those secular celebrations are fine, but without the spiritual, it doesn’t make any sense. The whole idea of gift-giving on Christmas began because it is on Christmas that we remember the greatest gift that God has given to us – his Son. So, we exchange gifts with two meanings: When we give a gift, we remember that the greatest gift ever given was Christ himself, and we share a gift with others out of charity. Gift-giving also symbolizes what the three Magi did for Christ, coming to him bearing their gifts. So, we bear gifts to those whom we care about.

Questions for Archbishop Aymond may be sent to [email protected].

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