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Our Lady, Queen of All Saints Catholic Church Church - 1012 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 Family Life Center - 1220 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 Parish Staff: Father Mitchell G. Guidry, Pastor Father Brad Guillory, In residence Deacon Eugene LeBoeuf, Ministry Assistant J. Lamke, Office Manager / Bookkeeper Janis Landreneau, Pastoral Assistant Nick Jagneaux, Adult Religious Ed Tiffany Tate, Youth/ Religious Ed. Ministry Ray Lamke, Maintenance Office Hours: 9:00am 3:00pm on Mon. - Thur. 9:00am 12 noon on Fridays Parish Council: Gene Fisher, President, Randy Dardeau, Cheryl DeBaillon, Benny Lee, Robin Perrodin, Jessica Reed, Jeremy Ortego, John Mayeux, Toby Landreneau, Karen Perron Parish Trustees: Rhett Young & Robert Eastin, Jr. Baptism: Please call the FLC to register for Baptism class prior to child s birth. Classes are required for parents & godparents. Godparents must be confirmed, practicing Catholics. Confessions: Saturdays from 2:30pm 3:50pm & 20 minutes before weekdays. Masses: Monday No Mass Tues./ Thurs. 5:30pm Wed. / Fri. 12:10pm Saturday 4:00pm Vigil Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am Marriage: Couples should contact the Pastor or Deacon at least six months prior to the anticipated wedding date. Marriage and NFP courses are required. Pastoral Care of the Sick: Emergency calls answered immediately. Please call the FLC to schedule Anointing of the Sick or Holy Communion at home or in the hospital. Funerals: Arrangements made by the family and Funeral Director with the Pastor or Deacon. Phone: (337) 363-5167 Website: olqas.org Email: olqaspa@centurytel.net

Second Sunday on Ordinary Time January 19 2014 Prayer Intentions for Mass: Tuesday, Jan. 21st(5:30PM): Winston Carroll Fontenot (3rd Ann), Lena Franks Wednesday, Jan. 22nd (12:10PM): Joseph Jerry Dohmann (6th Ann); Shirley Ardoin; Glenda Dupre Thursday, Jan. 23rd (5:30PM): Sister St. John Begneard, SSMN Friday, Jan.24th (12:10pm): Sister Ann Miriam Gallagher RSM; Winston Fontenot; Merceline Fontenot Saturday, Jan. 25th (4:00pm): Craig Landreneau, Burke & Edney Landreneau; Jeanette Hill; Elsie & Freddie Martin & fly.; Harry, Margie & Norman Manshardt; Charles & Larry Dale Bernard; Turling (Toon) Fontenot; Benny Ortego; Allen Fontenot; Darcenus Monier (BD); Lola Pearl Schwartzenberg (5th Ann); Lena Franks; Leopauld & Len David Smith; Lois & Edith C. Smith; Ivan, Jim, & Ethel Smith; Louis & Olivia Ortego Merick Otego; Ozelia Ortego; Aoel O. Fontenot Sunday, Jan. 26th (8:30am): Haylie Renee Lee; Mary Duplechin; Philip Landreneau (BD); Zack Guillory; Cloynise Lachney; Pearl McDaniel Foret Sunday, Jan. 26th(10: 30 AM) : Louise Fusilier; Jimmy Fontenot; Mary Castille; Glenda Nicholas; READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday:1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Mk 3:1-6, or any of a number f readings for the Day of Prayer Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2;Mk 16:15-18 Sunday: Is 8:23 9:3; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17] Baptismal Seminar Schedule: Please call our OLQAS office early on in the pregnancy to register for the parents/godparents class. Monday, Feb.3rd, 2014 OLQAS FLC 6:00PM Sunday, March 2nd at 3:30PM SH Meeting Rm Week of December 12, 2013 Number of envelopes used (107) $ 3,802.00 Loose Cash: $ 4,919.07 Total offertory $ 8,721.07 Weekly budget $ 6,700.00 Amount over budget + $ 2,021.07 Funds for Needy $ 98.62 Building & Maintenance Thank you for your generosity! Many thanks to Mrs. Andre Soileau and her group of helpers who did such a beautiful job in decorating our Church for the celebration of the coming of Our Lord, Jesus Christ! Always with joy, gladness and pleasure, Mrs. Andre gives of her time and talent to the benefit of Our Church. Thanks, Mrs. Andre! James Stephens Montessori School Registration Call Now to schedule an appointment (363-4745) Ages 4 (Pre-K) and 5 (K) by Sept. 30th, 2014 LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE James Stephens Montessori School (15 MLK Dr.) DATE: Feb.25th/Feb.26th by scheduled appointment only Feb. 27th/ 28th walk-ins Time: 8:30AM-11:00AM & 12:00PM-2:00PM BRING YOUR CHILD for Screening! Catholic Charities Food for Families: For more information or assistance call 1-800-522-3333

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Trip to Italy! On May 30- June 7, 2014 some young people from our area will be taking a pilgrimage to Italy. Father Mitch Guidry will be our spiritual Director. The cities and sites will include: Venice: Basilica of St. Anthony, Piazza San Marco, Gondola ride. Florence: Michelangelo s David, Piazza Del Duomo, Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore, Baptistery of St. John Assisi: Basilica of St. Francis, Tomb of St. Francis, Basilica of St. Clare, San Damiano Rome and Vatican City : Basilica of St. Peter, Basilica of St. Mary Major, Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, Basilica of St. John Lateran, Coliseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Catacombs, Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel, Peter in Chains, Michelangelo's Moses and the Trevi Fountain. The cost of the trip is $2,400.00 + taxes and fees. There is still room available. If you are interested in taking the trip with us, feel free to contact Anne-Christine Jagneaux at 337-831-9064 for more information. January 22 marks the 41st anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Since this tragic decision, over 55 million unborn children have been destroyed in the womb; 1.2 million abortions are performed each year. That s 3,228 per day, 137 per hour, 1 abortion every 26 seconds. This grim anniversary causes Americans of conscience to act. Some attend a local pro-life rally, others board a bus and travel through the night to the annual March for Life in Washington D.C. Ville Platte Christians will commemorate the decision with the annual Pro-Life Walk from Our Lady Queen of All Saints to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. You and your children are invited and encouraged to attend. We will pray the pro-life Rosary for an end to abortion in our nation and in the world. Following the walk we will have a Cody Reed, the Youth Programs Director from Louisiana Right to Life, as our guest speaker. The walk begins on Sunday, Jan. 26th, immediately following the 10:30 Mass at Our Lady Queen of All Saints in Ville Pla e. There will be transporta on from Sacred Heart to bring people back to their vehicles in the OLQAS parking lot. For more informa on, please contact Stephanie Andrus at: preciouslife@cebridge.net or 337-831- 0638 or Mrs. Pitchy Tuminaro: 337-363-4533 jjtpvpt@suddenlink.net Please Pray for: Pat Fontenot;, Sophie Gill Debbie Demourelle Hamilton, Susan Odom, Sarah Courville, Curtis Ortego that they may receive healing TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION: The symbols and actions of baptism evolved around the experience of adults dying to old patterns of life and rising from the waters of baptism as new creations. As for newborn babies, at first it was desired to wait until the following Easter, when they could be baptized, anointed with chrism, and given a taste of the Eucharist in association with adults. The Church was always willing to baptize adults in emergency situations outside the Easter timetable, and in time, since infancy itself was a lifethreatening situation, the baptism of babies became commonplace. As with the emergency adult baptisms, it was required that parents bring the child, as soon as health was recovered, to the bishop for the full menu of sacraments. The very real fear of death for infants thus created a situation in which the three sacraments drifted apart from each other, and away from their original, adult celebration at Easter. Today, at last, we know a great deal about how our practices evolved. This knowledge is reshaping how we celebrate Easter, how we receive adult faith, and how we structure the faith journey of children. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Our bulletin sponsors enable us to receive our weekly Church bulletins free of charge. Let s thank these sponsors by patronizing their businesses! Sponsor of the week : Heritage Manor of Ville Platte

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Materials in foyer of Church: Our Lady Queen of All Saints now has a wonderful resource for strengthening and deepening your knowledge and love of the Faith. In the rear of Church, there is a Lighthouse Media kiosk, filled with audio CDs, booklets, and books. All of the material is really well-produced and guaranteed to keep your interest. They would also make great gifts for other people in your life. Please browse the material. If you decide to take some, please be reminded that there are suggested prices for the different items. All of the items are very reasonably priced. For example, the suggested price for books is just $4. The money is then used to restock the media center. If there are any topics that you would like to have some material on, please contact Nicholas Jagneaux at the Family Life Center. Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church is proud to announce the beginning of a new adult education program: the Back-to-Basics Lecture Series. The series is designed for people who want to refresh their knowledge of the Faith; for people who are new to the Faith; or for people who simply loves learning more about the Faith. In other words, the Back-to-Basics Lecture Series is for everyone! The upcoming schedule includes the following lectures: Jan. 22 - "How to Read the Bible"; Feb. 12 - "An Overview of Genesis, Part 1"; Feb. 26 - "An Overview of Genesis, Part 2"; Mar. 7 - "Happiness, Suffering, and the Love of God" (given by Karlo Broussard); Mar. 12 - "An Overview of Exodus". Most of the talks are on Wednesdays, from 5:30-6:30 pm, at the Family Life Center. For more details, visit the website (www.olqas.org), and click on the Back-to- Basics link. BEND, DON T BREAK When you encounter difficulties and contradictions, do not try to break them, but bend them with gentleness and time. St. Francis de Sales Papal Intentions for the Month of Universal: That the Church and society may respect the wisdom and experience of older people For Evangelization: That priests, religious, and lay people may work together with generosity for evangelization. WEDNESDAY, January 22nd is Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn children. Please pray for all the unborn and for the guidance and direction of their mothers. END OF LIFE MATTERS Presented by Rev. Keith LaBove Is every life sacred? Do we have to do everything? Who decides? Does a living will help? These and other questions will be discussed at a seminar to be offered by Father Keith LaBove, Pastor of St. Patrick Church, Lafayette, and long-time hospital Chaplain. We will explore basic church teaching on end of life care, look at some specific issues that arise, and talk about advanced directives and the new LaPOST law in Louisiana. Sessions will be from 6:30-8:00 p.m. and will be offered as follows: Central Region: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 St. Patrick Church, 406 E. Pinhook Road, Lafayette, LA (Contact: Mary Bergeron at 337-654- 8682 or Mbergeron@diolaf.org) North Region: Thursday, February 20, 2014 Our Lady of Mercy Church, 124 Camille Street, Opelousas, LA (Contact: Jackie Griffin at 337-831-2621 or Jgriffin@diolaf.org): Please note that this one seminar on End of Life Matters will be repeated at all locations. All are invited and welcome to attend any of the regional presentations. Pre-registration is not required, and there is no cost to attend. Please join us!

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time That Man is You! is a 26 week interactive men s program combining the best research from science with the teachings of the Catholic faith and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of a man fully alive. By honestly addressing the pressures and temptations that men face in our modern culture, the nationwide program called That Man is You! seeks to form men who will be capable of transforming homes and society. In a joint effort between the men of Our Lady Queen of All Saints and Sacred Heart Church Parishes, the Fall Sessions of TMIY was started in Ville Platte in early September of last year and was a huge success. The group had an average of well over 50 men attend each of the 13 Fall sessions. The 13 Spring Sessions will begin in early February and will include the bonus of a Lenten Journey during the weeks of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. The Spring Sessions are open to all Men in the area, including those who were not able to join us during the Fall Sessions. D I S C O V E R The scriptural vision of man and the overwhelming scientific evidence that supports this vision. The four leadership roles that have been entrusted to men and the five personal traits necessary for fulfilling these leadership roles How and why Satan always attacks the union of man and woman. The three main obstacles to living as authentic men and the means for overcoming them. The wonderful renewal God is offering to men and their families through the Church. WHEREVER YOU ARE IN YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE, JESUS CHRIST WANTS TO ENCOUNTER YOU RIGHT THERE.AND TAKE YOU FURTHER. We hope you will join us!!! PROGRAM INFORMATION: REGISTRATION (or For More Info): Contact Our Lady Queen of All Saints 337-363-5167 or Sacred Heart Catholic Church Office 337-363-2989 or simply sign up at the Family Life Center on any Tuesday morning prior to the start of the Presentation. SCHEDULE: TUESDAYS: Starting on February 4th, 2014 5:30am Breakfast Our Lady Queen of All Saints Family Life 5:50am Presentation Center 6:20am Breakout Group Discussion 7:00am Conclusion 6:20am Breakout Group Discussion

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Agnes: Agnes is one of the most glorious saints in the calendar of the Roman Church. The greatest Church Fathers vie with one another in sounding her praise and glory.from such liturgical sources we may construct the following "life of St. Agnes". One day when Agnes, then thirteen years old, was returning home from school, she happened to meet Symphronius, a son of the city prefect. At once he became passionately attracted to her and tried to win her by precious gifts. Agnes repelled him, saying: "Away from me, food of death, for I have already found another lover" (r. Ant.). "With His ring my Lord Jesus Christ has betrothed me, and He has adorned me with the bridal crown" (3. Ant., Lauds). "My right hand and my neck He has encircled with precious stones, and has given me earrings with priceless pearls; He has decked me with lovely, glittering gems" (2. Ant.). "The Lord has clothed me with a robe of gold, He has adorned me with priceless jewels" (4. Ant.). "Honey and milk have I received from His mouth, and His blood has reddened my cheeks" (5. Ant.). "I love Christ, into whose chamber I shall enter, whose Mother is a virgin, whose Father knows not woman, whose music and melody are sweet to my ears. When I love Him, I remain chaste; when I touch Him, I remain pure; when I possess Him, I remain a virgin" (2. Resp.). "I am betrothed to Him whom the angels serve, whose beauty the sun and moon admire" (9. Ant.). "For Him alone I keep my troth, to Him I surrender with all my heart" (6. Ant.). Incensed by her rebuff, Symphronius denounced Agnes to his father, the city prefect. When he threatened her with commitment to a house of ill fame, Agnes replied: "At my side I have a protector of my body, an angel of the Lord" (2. Ant., Lauds). "When Agnes entered the house of shame, she found an angel of the Lord ready to protect her" (1. Ant., Lauds). A light enveloped her and blinded all who tried to approach. Then another judge condemned her to the stake because the pagan priests accused her of sorcery. Surrounded by flames she prayed with outstretched arms: "I beseech You, Father almighty, most worthy of awe and adoration. Through Your most holy Son I escaped the threats of the impious tyrant and passed through Satan's filth with feet unsullied. Behold, I now come to You, whom I have loved, whom I have sought, whom I have always desired." She gave thanks as follows: "O You, the almighty One, who must be adored, worshipped, feared - I praise You because through Your only begotten Son I have escaped the threats of wicked men and have walked through the filth of sin with feet unsullied. I extol You with my lips, and I desire You with all my heart and strength." After the flames died out, she continued: "I praise You, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ, because by Your Son the fire around me was extinguished" (4. Ant., Lauds). And now she longed for union with Christ: "Behold, what I yearned for, I already see; what I hoped for, I already hold in embrace; with Him I am united in heaven whom on earth I loved with all my heart" (Ben. Ant.). Her wish was granted; the judge ordered her beheaded. The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Our Lady Queen of All Saints #515102 1220 W. Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 TELEPHONE 337 363-5167 CONTACT PERSON Janis Landreneau EMAIL: olqaspa@centurytel.net SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9 Windows Vista PRINTER HP LJ P1505 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 9:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION November 4, 2012 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 7 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS