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November 01, 2015 Charlene Marie Richard 1947 -1959 PARISH STAFF November 01, 2015 Pastor, Father Wayne …………………………….684 -5991 ALL SAINTS DAY Secretary, Jamie Gary Music Minister, Naomi Broussard ……………….288 -2711 Youth Minister, Mike Norris …………….……......251 -1352 BSA ……………………………………….………. Jill Daigle Ladies of Charity ………………………….…… Linda Lyons Prayer Cloths, Louise Giroir …….……….………..684 -3589 Cemetery Sales , Contact Parish Office …….….…...684 -5991 Cemetery Sales, Norma Soileau …………….……...580 -0134 Maintenance/St. Edward ……………………..… Steve Miller Maintenance/St. Thomas ……………………. Norma Soileau MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ……………………………………. .4:00 p.m. Sunday ……………………………... .7:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Monday …………………………………………... ..6:00 p.m. Tuesday …………………………………………... ..7:00 a.m. Thursday ……………………………………….…..6:00 a.m. Friday ………………………………………….…...9:00 a.m. SAINT THOMAS CHAPEL Saturday Vigil ……………………………………..5:30 p.m. Sunday …………………………………………….. 8:45 a.m. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM All parents must attend required Baptism Seminar prior to baptism. Please call the Parish Office to Schedule your class. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples must contact Father Wayne upon engagement or at least six month ’s prior to your wedding date. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturdays 2:30 p.m. or by appointment . SPECIAL PRAYERS FOR HEALING 10:30 a.m. Mass every 1st Sunday . PHONE: 337 -684 -5991 • FAX: 337 -684 -0189 WEBSITE: www.stedward -richard.org ST. EDWARD CATHOLIC CHURCH Please consult the St. Edward website 1463 Charlene Highway, Church Point, LA 70525 - ST. THOMAS CHAPEL LOCATION Www.stedward richard.org 802 Tasso Loop • Eunice, LA 70535 ST. EDWARD CHURCH & ST. THOMAS CHAPEL CHURCH POINT (RICHARD), LA MASS INTENTIONS While at Prayer, Please Remember SAT, OCT. 31 Regan Angers, Earl Arceneaux, Martin Ardoin, Michael Ardoin, Keisha Babineaux and Baby Paxton, Nolan Bellard, Jerry Dale Benoit, 4 PM Scotty Matte, Gary Faul, Melanie LeJeune, Randy Bellard, Carter Owen Bertrand, Jessica Bieber and baby, Mannie Bollich, Chris Boltan, Aaron Richard, Ben Guidry, Dean Richard and dec. fly., Betty Boudreaux, Gerard Boudreaux, Brian Brown, Angela Labbie Cannon, Norma Savoy and dec. fly., M/M Wilfred Ledoux (Ethel) Mark Caswell, Derek Chachere, Dewey Clavier, Jenny Comeaux, Lawrence and Paulette Thibodeaux, Louis and Edna Matte, Roddy Comeaux, Bernice Cormier, Calvin Courville, Austin Matte, Loraine Matte, Louis Matte, Jr., Randy Matte Cynthia LeJeune Courville, Lou Courville, Charles Cox, Baby Kaison Daigle, ’ Jason Matte, Tammy Adam, Ivy and Naomi Comeaux, Debbie Garcia Daigle, Molly Daigle, Baby Jack D Aquin, Cecile Delano, ’ Cheryl Deshotel, Linda Dies, Erin Doucet, Richard Doucet, Rena Dupre, Nadine B. Thibodeaux, Jessie Bergeron, Fred Parker, Kenneth Edwards, Darlene Faul, Joyce Faul, Liz Faul, Willie and Louise Sattler Amanda Faulkner & Fly., Marie Fay, Charlene Fontenot, Chasity Fontenot, SAT, OCT. 31 Cindy Fontenot, Hubert Fontenot, Marie Fontenot, Ray Fontenot, Bruce Foreman, Gayle Foreman, John and Ruth Frame, Dave Franklin, 5:30 PM St. Thomas Parishioners, Souls In Purgatory, David Franklin, Faye Garcille, Ricky Genusso, Ross Granger, Carol Godeaux, Youth Religious Education John Carroll Godeaux, Gloria Guidroz, Patrick Guidroz, Jimmy Guidry, ’ Kelly Guidry, Paula Guidry, Yvonne Guidry, Betty Guillory, Phyllis Hauer, Pleny and Ethel P. Darbonne (his b day 11/1), Lawrence Darbonne, Felix and Theophine R. Clavier, Woody & Connie Hays, Yvonne Henry, Dwayne Higginbotham, Anita Hays Hill, Valerie Himel, Betty Hollier, Lloyd Hollier, Herman Hudson, Genevieve Clavier Brandy Jones, Peyton Joubert, Molly Keating, Gertie Kibodeaux, Cliff Keowen, SUN, NOV. 01 Dolores Labbie, Mitch Lanclos, John Lantier, Nettie Lariviere, Glen Lavergne, Julius Lavergne, Thelma Lavergne, Robin LeBlanc, W.J. LeBlanc, 7:00 AM Grace Jagneaux. Scotty Matte Timothy Ledoux, Don LeJeune, Herman LeJeune, Iceal LeJeune, Shirley LeJeune, Viv LeJeune, Amanda Marie, Velma Marks, Melissa Meaux, SUN, NOV. 01 Deanna Meche, Ricky Meche, Darlene Menard, Mike Menard, M/M Agnes Brown and Family, M/M Jules Brignac Bernadine Miller, Juanita F. Miller, Jude Miller, Linda Miller, Loretta Miller, 8:45 AM Nela Miller, Nicky Miller, Pauline Miller, Roland Miller, Dylon Mire, SUN, NOV. 01 Debra Lyons Moajer, Elmer Moffit, Sammie Moralis, Julie Nelson, Joe Oakley, Emma Olivier, Yvette Olivier, Ricky Ortego, Pat Oubre, Sandra Parker, 10:30 AM Felton LeJeune, Alice and Aaron LeJeune, Lilly Mae Pousson, Deanna Prather, Patricia Prudhomme, Claude Quellette, Cary and Adell LeJeune, Darryl LeJeune, Mary Remedies, Onezime “Lonnie ” Richard, Tim “Big B ” Richard, M/M Elvin Richard, Charlene Richard, Wesli Ann Richard, Paige Rozas, Melvin Savoie, Beatrice Savoy, Kristine Schippers, Mark Schultz, Jerome and Hilda Simoneaux, Blake Soileau, Gene Richard, M/M Onezime Matte, David Wayne Sonnier, Arjien Spekschate, Anna Stoot, Lennie Taylor, Floyd Chatagnier, Sr., Leo and Anna Lavergne, ’ Rhonda Telatte, Edward Terry, Sr., Dianna Texada, Kent Thibodeaux, M/M Raphael Vanicor (his b day 11/1) Buddy and Janie Thompson, Marla Trakas, Paul Trosclair, Raylene Vasseur, Ray Duhon and living and deceased family Dean Venable, Mary Payton Vigil, Robert and Margie Walker, Kent Wasmuth, Ted Wasmuth, HarryWest, Lois Thibodeaux Woods, Chandra Womack MON, NOV. 02 6 PM Youth of the Parish In The Military: Aaron Duplechien, Kody Latiolais, TUE, NOV. 03 Joshua LeJeune, Beau Patin, Shane Smith, Chuck Williams 7 AM David and Velma Duet THUR, NOV. 05 6 PM Iris Matte (B ’day) FRI, NOV. 06 9 AM Mitchell Prather Life Teen and Edge Night WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS November 02, 2015 REDEMPTORIST CATHOLIC GAME NIGHT ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS AS WELL AS NINTH THROUGH TWELFTH GRADERS ARE INVITED TO Redemptorist Catholic will hold a gumbo and LSU game night, Saturday, No- vember 07, 2015. Once the time has been ATTEND Scheduled, they plan to broadcast the LSU/Alabama game for those guests who wish to dine in. Each bowl of gumbo will cost $8. Serving will begin at 5:30 pm Meetings will be held in the Parish Hall (Dine in or pick up), and drinks will also be served. Religious Education There will also be raffle tickets for sale for various prizes. Tickets are $1 each, and prizes include: and Ipad Air 2, a picnic table, an educa- - tional bundle, and a New Orleans Saints/LSU quilt. For more information, call Religious Education for Grades 1 5 will consist of 783 -4466 or go to the school website at www.redemptorist -catholic.org students being home -schooled by their parents. Books are provided by the Parish, and students will attend review sessions once a month at the parish TIME CHANGE hall. The following dates have been set for these Don ’t forget to “FALL BACK!! ” review sessions: Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Dec. 13, Set your clocks back 1 hour Jan. 10, Feb. 14, and Mar. 13. These sessions will Before going to bed on Saturday, be held from 9:20 AM to 10:20 AM. Students not October 31, 2015!! picked up by 10:20 AM will be escorted to Mass. ALL SAINTS DAY NOVEMBER 01, 2015 THE SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS "On this solemnity of All Saints, let us turn to the saints' reflections upon Christ's beatitudes. Blessed are... ... the poor in spirit: "Not even God can put anything in a heart that is already full" -- Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. ... they who mourn: "They who weep for their own sins are blessed" -- St. Thomas Aquinas. ... the meek: "There is nothing as strong as true meekness; there is nothing as gentle as true strength" -- St. Francis de Sales. ... they who hunger and thirst for righteousness: "First of all, we must be just towards God. Let this fact be firmly impressed in our hearts, so that it shows in our behavior, for it is the touchstone of the true 'hunger and thirst for justice'" -- St. Josemaría Escrivá. ... the merciful: "If a soul does not exercise mercy in one way or another, it will not obtain [Christ's] mercy on the Day of Judgment" -- St. Faustina Kowalska. ... the clean of heart: "The pure soul is a beautiful rose, and the Three Divine Persons descend from Heaven to inhale its fragrance" -- St. John Vianney. ... the peacemakers: "Peace is not just the absence of war ... Like a cathedral, peace must be constructed patiently and with unshakable faith" -- St. John Paul II. ... they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness: "This is the teaching of Jesus Christ in the Gospel. How, then, can it be said, that those believe in the Gospel who say: 'Blessed are those who have money; blessed are those who suffer nothing ... pitiable is the man that suffers persecution and ill -treatment from others'? ... Either they do not believe the Gospel, or ... they believe only a part of it" -- St. Alphonsus Liguori. ©Liturgical Publications Inc Readings for the Week of November 01, 2015 Sunday: Rv 7:2 -4, 9 -14/1 Jn 3:1 -3/Mt 5:1 -12a Monday: Wis 3:1 -9/Rom 5:5 -11 or 6:3 -9/Jn 6:37 -40 STEWARDSHIP Tuesday: Rom 12:5 -16b/Lk 14:15 -24 - - Wednesday: Rom 13:8 -10/Lk 14:25 -33 10 18 15 Thursday: Rom 14:7 -12/Lk 15:1 -10 Friday: Rom 15:14 -21/Lk 16:1 -8 Saturday: Rom 16:3 -9, 16, 22 -27/Lk 16:9 -15 St. Edward …………………………………………..$2,991.00 Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10 -16/Heb 9:24 -28/Mk 12:38 -44 or Cap Imp ………………………………………………...503.00 12:41 -44 St. Thomas …………………………………….……$1,707.00 ………………………………………..……….255.00 ©Liturgical Publications Inc Cap Imp OWEN STANFORD, LUTCF H. BROWN, INC. Life • Health • Auto • Homeowners Friends of Machine Shop Cranes & Rigging Charlene Richard 457-8132 457-8131 P.O. Box 91623 • Lafayette, LA 70509 337-684-2015 Contact Bonnie for More Information 114 N. 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