Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church

Clergy Pastor: Rev. Mark Lomax Parochial Vicar: Rev. Chris Zavackis Deacons: Steve Cohan, Jay Frantz, Our Lady of the Lake Andrew Raspino Sunday Mass Schedule Roman Catholic Church Saturday Vigil June 3, 2018 4:00 PM Church Sunday Corpus Christi 7:30 AM Church 9:00 AM In Church for Summer 10:30 AM Chotin Center 12 Noon Church 6:30 PM Church with Interpreter for the Deaf Weekday Mass Schedule Monday-Friday 9:00 AM Church Monday-Thursday 5:15 PM Church Saturday 8:00 AM Church Reconciliation Times Monday-Thursday 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM or by appointment Parish Life Center Hours Regular Hours Monday-Friday: 9 AM-4 PM Summer (Memorial Day-July) Monday-Friday: 9 AM-12 PM Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours next to the Church Connect with us Phone: (985) 626-5671 Fax: (985) 626-5422 Web: www.ollparish.info Our Lady of the Lake Mission Statement Email: [email protected] Bound by a unifying love of Christ and one another, Twitter : @ollparish we share the Good News of the Gospel Instagram: @ollparish through prayer, Eucharist, education and service. Facebook: OurLadyoftheLake RomanCatholicChurch www.ollparish.info 312 Lafitte Street, Mandeville, LA 70448 June 3, 2018 Corpus Christi Precious Blood Today’s Readings On this solemnity we focus our attention on the Body and Blood of First Reading: This is the blood of Christ. We listen to the story of the renewal of the old covenant, which the covenant that the Lord has Moses sealed by splashing the blood of animals on the altar of sacrifice, as made with you (Exodus 24:3-8). well as on the people. Jesus, whose blood is the blood of the new Psalm: I will take the cup of covenant, shed that precious blood on the cross, saving us from sin and salvation, and call on the name of promising us everlasting life. Blood is the life source that courses through the Lord (Psalm 116). our bodies. The precious blood of Christ is the life source for our spirits. Today may we, like the psalmist, offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Second Reading: Christ is the mediator of a new covenant Lord, whose Body and Blood strengthen us to bring the Good News to (Hebrews 9:11-15). everyone we meet. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Gospel: This is my body. This is my blood of the covenant (Mark 14:12- Treasures From Our Tradition 16, 22-26). The origins of today’s solemnity lie in thirteenth-century Belgium. In The English translation of the Psalm Responses those days, people seldom received Holy Communion, and never from the from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, chalice. A nun in a troubled convent, Juliana of Liège, devoted her life to 1997, International Commission on English in stirring up love for the Eucharist, lobbying for a feast day to honor the the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Blessed Sacrament with Masses and processions. Readings for the Week Juliana may have been inspired by the Ascension Day processions in Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14- nearby Bruges. Crusaders brought a treasure home to Bruges from 16; Mk 12:1-12 Constantinople in 1204: a reliquary said to contain a cloth from Joseph of Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Ps Arimathea with which he had helped prepare the body of Jesus for burial. 90:2-4, 10, 14, 16; Mk 12:13-17 The stain on the cloth was said to be the holy blood itself, and so the Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps people of Bruges built a great basilica to house the relic. Bruges became a 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27 great center of pilgrimage because of this treasure, and the procession of the Holy Blood is still one of the greatest festivals in Belgium today. The Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4- 5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28b-34 bishop carries the relic through the narrow streets, and the people wear medieval costumes and act out scenes from the Bible. Rev. James Field, Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Is 12:2- Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 6; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19; Jn 19:31-37 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51 Sunday: Gn 3:9-15; Ps 130:1-8; 2 Cor 4:13 — 5:1; Mk 3:20- “The Cup Of 35 Salvation I Will Take Up, And I Will Call Upon The Name Of The Lord.” ~ Psalm 116:13 Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer Sacrament Information Mass Intentions Sanctuary Candles Infant Baptisms: A Baptismal Saturday, June 2 These votive candles in Church have seminar and completed paperwork 8:00 AM Int. of OLL parishioners been memorialized as follows: is required prior to the Sacrament. 4:00 PM All souls in Purgatory Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp Deceased members of KC’s See the website for details and and their families For the intentions forms. Dr. Ernest E. Deshautreaux of Colette Brooks Sacrament of Marriage: See our Carroll Causin Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp website for information. Call Beth George L. Buhler, Sr., In loving memory of at x116 for an appointment at least Mary B. Buhler & Eugene L. Roth, Jr. six (6) months prior to the proposed Jamie Johanna Baskett wedding date. on the occasion of his birthday J. Paul Nader, III Sacrament of the Sick: For Louise Davis Hampton Blessed Mother Altar Lamp emergencies only, call 626-5671 or Gladys Jean Carriere For the intentions of 727-7760, day or night. Call x107 Corinne Lepeyre Barry Aimee Coco during office hours for communion Marguerite Cyrus from the Altar Society to the sick, shut-ins, and those in Wanda Yost Michael Hueschen St. Joseph Altar Lamp hospitals. Anointing of the sick is Arthur Bollinger For the intentions of available upon request. Annulments: Contact Deacon Jay Int. of Charles Hill Tonette Ducote and Nancy Frantz at 789-0293 for Robert E. Barkley, Jr. & from the Altar Society Family information and guidance on Sunday, June 3 Sacred Heart of Jesus Altar Lamp applying for an annulment. 7:30 AM Peggy Brocato & Mayo, For the intentions of Sophie & Gilroy Broussard Clay Pellissier Sanctuary Candles Int. of Rose Frank on his birthday As you look around the front of Audrey Cusimano the Church, you will notice the St. Benedict Altar Lamp Alvin P. Gernard, Jr. candles that hang from the ceiling Clay Joseph Allen In loving memory of in front of the main and side altars. Sherwood Cuyler Msgr. Louis LeBourgeois These candles are available to be Robert Talbot and Fr. Joseph Cazenavette memorialized for the week for a Emmit Smith on the anniversaries Peggy Pierson Imm $15 stipend. We post these of their ordinations Samuel Ralph Greer, Jr. memorials in the bulletin. Int. of Edgar Mathews Mass Intentions John J. Dauterive All of our Masses are offered for 9:00 AM Deacon Joe Lazo & Stephen specific intentions that have been Lazo The Eucharist requested in advance. In 10:30 AM Shirley Kieffer accordance with Canon Law, each 12:00 PM Dewey Keller gives us the 6:30 PM Frank & Theresa Bosse Mass is for a single intention; with Monday, June 4 strength to the exception of 2 weekend 9:00 AM Melvin Grinnell Masses that accommodate 5:15 PM Diane Carter produce the fruits multiple intentions. Mass Tuesday, June 5 donations are $5. We post these 9:00 AM K. Ahloy of good works, intentions in the bulletin. 5:15 PM René Cheffer Flowers Wednesday, June 6 and to live true Flowers enhance our worship 9:00 AM Percy Welsh 5:15 PM Leland Lakey Christian lives. environment in both the Church Thursday, June 7 and Chotin Center. Altar Flower 9:00 AM Sandra Hill ~ Pope Francis donations are $100. We 5:15 PM Eugene L. Roth, Jr. on Twitter acknowledge these donations in Friday, June 8 the bulletin. 9:00 AM Rusty Ricks @Pontifex Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer What’s New I never noticed it before, but our Liturgical Ministers reading from Mark’s gospel is June 2-3 June 9-10 similar to the story in John’s gospel 4:00 PM Vigil Mass 4:00 PM Vigil Mass of the wedding feast at Cana. They Liturgical Coordinator: Marc Fluitt Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist begin with a problem presented to Commentator: Tom Berner Commentator: F. Ramsey Jesus: Lack of wine (John) and a Lector: Manny Gutierrez Lector: Mary Yager place for Passover meal (Mark.) EM’s: EM’s: Jesus responds to both by giving Letha Berner Ken Miller Bill Bailey Terri Broussard orders: to the waiters (Jn) and to Yvonne Reed Simone Miller Joan Bailey Karen Bosse the apostles (Mk.) And both have Agatha Gutierrez Taylor Nox Paul Broussard Scott Fleming miraculous changes: water into 7:30 AM Mass 7:30 AM Mass wine (Jn); bread and wine into Liturgical Coordinator: Ernie Coco Liturgical Coordinator: Carol Sobolewski Jesus’ Body and Blood (Mk.) Commentator: Alicia Nolan Commentator: Buddy Gaudet Now the wedding feast showed Lector: Lewis Nolan Lector: Manuel Broussard Jesus replacing the water used for EM’s: EM’s: purifying dishes with wine to bring Laurie Panzeca Clay Pellissier Ernie Coco Ziggy Sobolewski Cindy Garrett Alicia Nolan joy to the wedding. He replaced the Manuel Broussard Linda Cusimano Sue Lacour Buddy Gaudet Becky Maloney Lewis Nolan kosher laws with a new one, the 9:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM Mass law of love, symbolized by the Liturgical Coordinator: Sidney Angelle Liturgical Coordinator: Robin Ledet feast.

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