St. Anne Roman Catholic Church Established: July 29, 1859 The Parish was originally dedicated to St. Etienne (St. Stephen), but the name was changed in 1869 to St. Anne. June 28, 2020 —Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS Saturday Vigil: 4 pm Sunday: 8 am, 11 am, and 5 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:30 am Thursday: 5:30 pm First Saturday: 8:30 am THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (Covid change listed inside bulletin) Saturday: 3 pm to 3:45 pm Sunday (last weeks of Advent and Lent): 4 pm to 4:45 pm Weekdays: 20 minutes before each Mass THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament is celebrated on the Second Saturday of each month at 2pm. Contact the Parish Office before the baby is born for required classes. Sponsors are to be practicing Catholics who attend Sunday Mass every week. Sponsors are to be con- firmed. THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Arrangements are to be made at least six months prior to wedding date. The first contact should always be with the Parish Staff who will provide a packet with necessary guidelines, requirements and paper work. THE SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Church teaching reminds us that this sacrament is for those who are seriously ill or going into more serious surgery. Call the Parish Office to request. OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am to 12 Noon, 1pm to 4pm Friday, 9am to 12 Noon 201 Church Street Youngsville, LA 70592 ~ Mailing Address: P.O. Box 410 Website: stannechurch.net Phone: 337-856-8212 Fax: 337-856-8277 E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Fr. Michael J. Russo, 16th Pastor Deacon Douglas Hebert Deacon Ed Boustany (CAST director) MOTHER’S DAY OUT A two or three day (9am to 2pm) educational program for children 18 months to 4 years old Jan LeBlanc, Director — 337.857.6323 [email protected] PRAY FOR THE SICK MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, June 29, 8:30 am Chris Arcement Jacqueline Glotta Michael Romero Joseph D. & Melba H. Melancon Janice Arthur Gracie Guillotte Paul Romero Dale Artigue Gene Hamiliton Michelle Landry TUESDAY, June 30, 8:30 am Inez Barras Richard Hanley Schexnaider Reed Bellingham Maria B. Baudoin Annette Harlow Dan Scopes Rev. Paul Bergeron Ida Hebert Maverick WEDNESDAY, July 1, 8:30 am Tommy Bouillion Joan Hebert Shwartzenburg In Thanksgiving Stacy Braud Ruby Hebert Rick Simon Dot Broussard Todd Hebert Angie C. Simoneaux THURSDAY, July 2, 5:30 pm Marie Broussard Michael Jaramillo Brenda Smith Irma H. Melancon Robert James Steve Landry Shelly Smith FRIDAY, July 3, 8:30 am Broussard Amy Lantier Sister Maura Theriot Pam B. Buillard Charlynn Leahey JoAnn B. Tinnin Deceased Members of St. Anne Ladies’ Altar Society John Coles Maydel LeBlanc Kelly Trahan SATURDAY, July 4, 8:30 am Megan Deen Ruby Legner Carita Vallot Andrew Smith & Family Edmee Dejean Ricky Luke Vanessa Vallot Margie & Thomas Joe Menard Jimmy Vincent 4:00 pm Willis, Louella, Frederick & John Vice, Henry, DeRouen Steven Merckle London Oliva Anna, Dalton, Henry Lee & Nita Vice, M/M Gaston Gros- Willis Dore, Sr. David Mire Watson Sadiya Dugan Duke B. Morgan Kenneth Wood sie, Dot Duhon, Joseph Charles & Lucy Lipari Russo, Eu- Stephen Dugas Edna Mouton Catherine Wright la Mae & Dewey Halphen, Lucien Gerard Bila, Phero Tim- Gaynell Duhon Clayton John Neil Emma Zimmerman my Thanh Tran, Lorris Savoy, Jr., The Davies Family Liv- Wayne Dupuis Penny Oubre ing & Deceased, Ladies’ Altar Society Birthdays: Brenda Courtney Durocher Jim Parker Names in bold repre- Burley, Jessica Currier, Gloria Duhon, Mona Guilliot, Mark Durocher Dana Pagitt sent those with can- Gwen Guillory, Mary Landreneau, Ora Landry, Nancy Maureen Duvall Lagia Parsley cer or terminal ill- Langlinais, Edna Mae Mouton, Vanessa Smith, Nell Val- Tasha Fleming Elijah Pate ness. Names will Maggie Fletcher Jodie Pecoraro remain on for one (1) lot, Barbara & Liefy Romero, Sr., Gerald Fremin, Charles Lisa Fontenot Albert Jacob Romero month, unless noti- & Lelia C. Dupuis, Eugene & Agnes B. Fremin, Eliza Peri- Suzette Forestier Eddie Romero fied otherwise. ou, Helen Fox, Lori Gooch Mark Garneau Jeanelle L. Romero Carol Gaudin Lynette A. Romero SUNDAY, July 5, 8:00 am Phero Timmy Thanh Tran, Joseph Bui Huy Long, Maria Do Thi Vui, Dominico Tran Dihn Can, Nguyen Thi Cuc, Eric, Gladys & Charles LeBlanc, Remick & Electa R. Sacrificial Giving Langlinais, Didier Smith, Austin Broussard, Fr. Joe Breaux, Frank Alfonso, John Hyver, Deceased Members Weekend of June 20/21 of St. Anne Knights of Columbus, Living Members of Elaine Colbert Family, Irvin Bordelon, Wade Bonnette, L. $9,408.00 J. Lamartiniere, Tony Richards 11:00 am “Be earnest in righteous works, by which sins may be purged. Susan & Larry Champagne Frequently apply yourself to almsgiving, by which souls are freed from death.” St. Cyprian 5:00 pm Pro Populo (for all parishioners) Online Giving: Remember that online giving is a safe and easy way to support your Church Parish. You will find all of our FLOWERS IN THE SANCTUARY collections and the frequency of donating easy. Go to our web- site and click on ONLINE GIVING tab. Week of June 28th Offertory Envelopes: We encourage the use of offertory en- In Memory of: velopes. Wrap up your gift for Jesus each week. M/M Alcee Trahan & M/M Alcee Vincent PLEASE CONSIDER ON-LINE GIVING Visit our website and click on “ON LINE GIVING” and follow the instructions. It’s that easy! OR CONSIDER USING OFFERTORY ENVELOPES Why should I use offertory envelopes? Because in a very materialistic world, followers of Jesus get distracted, so we need reminders. Envelopes help us organize and carefully think out our manner of giving to the Lord. Without envelopes, we tend to reach into our pockets at the last minute to pull out left-overs, what we do not really need. Thus, we easily end up giving to a waiter at a restaurant (the 15 to 20% tip), more than we give to the Lord each week. When something is special and important, we usually wrap the gift up. Using envelopes helps us “wrap up” our gift for Jesus each week, making it more beautiful and meaningful. Call the Parish Office to get set up to receive offertory envelopes. PARISH/DIOCESAN ANNOUNCEMENTS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE for the 2020-21 academic year was May 4th. We are accepting late registrations at this time. Program details and Registration Packet are posted on our website: stannechurch.net/psr/psr Completed registrations can be put in collection basket or put in rectory drop box or mailed. Please clearly mark Religion Registration on outside of envelope. For any additional questions or clarification, call the Religious Education Department: 857.6382. WE’RE UPDATING OUR CENSUS — In the final phase of the project If you have not updated your family information THIS YEAR (either at Mass or in response to our recent phone calls), it is important that you do so. A census form can be found on our Parish Website. THE BAPTISMAL FONT has been returned and is very beautiful. Donations for the Font are still being accepted. The STATUE OF OUR LADY OF VICTORY has now been removed for refurbishing. It will be completed by the First Saturday Mass in July. BAPTISM CLASSES are now held on a Sunday of every other month at 9:30am in the Parish Hall. Information packets must be completed and turned into the Parish Office before parents and godparents can be registered to attend a class. Details and printable packets can be found on our website: stannechurch.net under the sacraments section, or you can come to/or call the Parish Office to obtain paper work. Must first be registered to attend the class. Next class is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 8th. M’ D O P REGISTRATION for next school year is now taking place. A two or three day educational program (9am to 2pm), 18 months to 4 years old Jan LeBlanc, 857.6323 CEMETERY NOTES from the Pastor — 2nd notice With more and more projects completed, I now have the me to turn to the cemetery and look at how it is run and kept up and organized. I remind you of a policy that was put in place even before my arrival: Benches set up by gravesites are not allowed. This is not to be mean-spirited but it makes cung the grass in the cemetery more difficult. It is a huge expense to keep the ceme- tery dy and eliminang unnecessary hurdles will help to keep the cost down. If your family has a bench by a gravesite, it must be removed by July 30th. Second, if graves are painted, they must be painted white only. No other color is allowed. The ceme- tery is a solemn and sacred place for prayer and meditaon and we have to insist that the ambient reflects this purpose. Finally, there are sll several crypts available in the mausoleum which must be sold. I can speak from the experience of burying both par- ents that having such “spots” already established upon the death of a loved one makes the funeral preparaon experience much less stressful. Call the Parish Office for details and assistance. PARISH ORGANIZATIONS PRAYER APOSTOLATES Ladies Altar Society – Group meetings are held four FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION following the 8:30am Mass until 4pm. Plan to make a monthly visit to pray for loved ones times per calendar year. New members are welcome. and to surround the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus with your love. Knights of Columbus Council #6057— Meetings are PRAYER FOR CANCER PATIENTS: A statue of St. held on the 4th Thursday of the month at the KC Hall.
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