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4th Sunday of Easter April 22, 2018 A Year Of The Grace Of Yes 415 Robley Drive, Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 Web Site www.holycrosslafayette.com Office: 337-984-9636

PARISH INFORMATION Welcome to Holy Cross Catholic Church Administrative Office 337.984.9636 FAX 337.988.3790 Pastor: Fr. Howard Blessing Ext. 1006 shepherd@holycrosslafayette.com Parish Manager: Deacon Robert Klingman Ext. 1001 rklingman@holycrosslafayette.com Deacon Scotty Baudoin Deacon Jim Kincel Office Manager: Kathy Borah Ext. 1000 kborah@holycrosslafayette.com Parish Facilitator: Teri Broussard Ext. 1003 tbroussard@holycrosslafayette.com Adult Faith: John Schexnaildre Ext. 1202 jschexnaildre@holycrosslafayette.com Bulletin Editor: Lillie Long Ext. 1007 llong@holycrosslafayette.com Bookkeeper: Lorie Reutling Ext. 1007 lreutling@holycrosslafayette.com ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS Monday Thursday 8:30 AM Noon, 1 PM 4 PM Friday 8:30 AM Noon Disciple Formation Office 337.984.9643 Director of Disciple Formation: Kristi Graham Ext. 1104 kgraham@holycrosslafayette.com Noemi Perillo Ext. 1101 nperillo@holycrosslafayette.com Youth Minister: Kyle Melancon Ext. 1103 kmelancon@holycrosslafayette.com Linda Blessing Ext. 1102 lblessing@holycrosslafayette.com Little Shepherds ELC (Early Learning Center) 337.984.2636 Principal: Sandy Gallo Ext. 1300 littleshepherds@holycrosslafayette.com Our Mission Statement The mission of Holy Cross Catholic Church is to Awaken, Enrich and Enliven the Sacred Within. Holy Cross Core Values We joyfully, prayerfully and lovingly: Embrace all we encounter. Honor the journey of others. Empower all to discover the sacred within. Through this discipleship of Christ we serve others. BAPTISMS: Are celebrated after the 11:00 am Mass on Sundays. Parents must be registered, practicing Catholics and attend a Baptismal Workshop. Godparents must be at least 18 years of age, confirmed, practicing Catholics and attend a Baptismal Workshop. RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS) Weekdays 30 minutes before mass Saturdays 2:15 3:45 pm And by appointment EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Held the 1st Friday of each month after the 9:00 am Mass 12 Noon WEDDINGS: Please call the church office 9 to 12 months in advance. RCIA Would you like to become Catholic? If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the Catholic faith and if you would like to enroll in the RCIA program, please call the church office 337-984-9636, Ext 1202 or Adult Faith Formation Office at 337-654-9671. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Grand Knight Gus Gallo 337.984.6159 a.gallo@cox.net www.knightsofcolumbus7275.com Saturday Sunday WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE 4:00 pm (Anticipated Mass) 9:00 am, 11:00 am & 5:00 pm WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 am Tuesday 5:30 pm 2

Weekend of April 22, 2018 Volume 36, Number 43 Fourth Sunday of Easter A Year Of The Grace Of Yes READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8 ONE FLOCK Jesus adds another feature to the shepherd imagery, which was also disturbing to his disciples. He refers to other sheep which do not belong to this fold, who will become part of the same flock. This likely refers to the Gentiles, to all peoples beyond Israel. The Shepherd extends his flock, but emphasizes that there is still only one flock. Jesus spoke forcefully and frequently, especially in the Gospel of John, of the importance of unity among those who follow him. We who follow Jesus are expected to embrace the other sheep, to respect and celebrate differences among Christians. We are expected to learn from one another. All those things that seem to divide Jesus followers in culture, ethnicity, or history of conflict fade in comparison with the deeper unity of the one flock under one Shepherd. Living in unity is essential for us to be faithful and credible witnesses of Christ to the world. WEEKLY OFFERING: April 15, 2018 $16,863.90 337.984.9636 Ext 1000 Monday, 04/23 9:00 AM: Beverly Posseno, Kathryn Kelly, David Faulk, Archie McCauley, Jr., Elizabeth Deshotels. Tuesday, 04/24 5:30 PM: Evangeline Grace Breaux. Wednesday, 04/25 9:00 AM: Gayle Harrington. Thursday, 04/26 9:00 AM: Shirley Schexnider. Friday, 04/27 9:00 AM: Antoine & Mary Richard, Frances Crist, Kathryn Kelly, Intentions for Miles Gallagher. Saturday, 04/28 4:00 PM: Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Kidder, Blair Harden, Shirley Stutes, Mr. and Mrs. Lefiad Simon, Kim Simon Palmer, Beverly Colomb, Kathryn Kelly, Helen Titre Mouton. Sunday 04/29 9:00 AM: All Parishioners. 11:00 AM: Rita B. Keller, Mo Trent, Barbara Lynn Gutirrez, Matthew Simon, Thomas Mhire. 5:00 PM: Evangeline Grace Breaux. SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter; Earth Day; World Day of Prayer for Vocations Monday: St. George; St. Adalbert Tuesday: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen Wednesday: St. Mark; Administrative Professionals Day Friday: Arbor Day Saturday: St. Peter Chanel; St. Louis Grignion de Montfort Thank you for your generous spirit of giving. 3

Welcome Honor Empower YES INITIATIVE The journey of the Yes Initiative is a Conscious Awakening to the power the Holy Spirit has given to each of us to actively engage in the Mission of Jesus. For so long we have not been informed nor empowered to reach the potential for which we have all been created by our wonderful God. This Initiative is to stir each of our pots to see and then to Belong to our parish. And in our belonging to move from taking what the church has to offer, to giving of who we are to build the Kingdom of the Father. Our YES is our challenge for all to Step up to the Plate and take our rightful place in becoming a Disciple and inviting others to walk with us. So in the word of the Jedi of Star Wars, may the Force be with Us!! A NEW LANGUAGE FOR A NEW DIRECTION This YES Initiative requires a new language that the Church has given us since Vatican II. First, as a people we are called the Laity, that is those not ordained or in the religious state. By our Baptism all have a part to play by directing every day affairs according to the will of God. The Laity must bring God s enlightenment and order to society. A big undertaking, to say the least, but one that is essential to Discipleship and the building of unity through the Holy Spirit. Pope Pius XII said the Laity are on the front lines and must have a clear consciousness of actually being Church. Notice the emphasis on being Church and not going to Church. This has been the direction of our Catholic Church since Vatican II, just never acted upon. Again, the challenge is to move from simply doing or going to Church to accepting the gift of the Spirit we received at Baptism to become a people creating a sense of belonging, Welcoming those we meet, Honoring their journey and Empowering all to awaken to the gift they are for the Body of Christ. 4

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Worship Centennial News Sunday, April 22, 2018 Bishop Provost Ordained - On April 23, 2007, another native son of would be ordained for the Episcopacy. Msgr. Glen John Provost, a native of Lafayette, was serving as Pastor of Our Lady of Fatima, when he was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as the third Bishop of the Diocese of Lake Charles. Bishop Provost was ordained by Archbishop Hughes of New Orleans. His Co-Consecrators were Bishop Jarrell and Bishop Speyrer, who served as the first Bishop of Lake Charles. Bishop Jarrell and Bishop Speyrer are both native sons to the Diocese, from Opelousas and Leonville respectively. The year 2018 is joyous and wonderful for in this year we are privileged to celebrate 100 years of Catholicism, 100 years of spreading the Love of God to the people of South Louisiana by providing the sacraments, celebrating Mass, encouraging the afflicted, visiting the sick and comforting the dying. These have been 100 years of blessing for all of us who have had the privilege to be the face of God to the people of Acadiana. As we celebrate, however, it is also important to recognize that there have been times when those who have been called to ministry in order that the Lord s forgiveness, healing and peace may be experienced by all, have been the cause of much pain and suffering within our community. In order that through the joy of our celebration, those who have been hurt by the Church s ministers may not be forgotten, Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel and the Catholic Diocese of Lafayette wish to recognize, as part of our Century of Love, those among us who deserve our continued prayers, support and love as they heal from the wounds of abuse at the hands of those, who, by virtue of orders, were called to be ministers of the Church. To this end, at a prayer service for all victims of abuse in any form, Bishop Deshotel invites the people of the Diocese of Lafayette to join him in a Eucharistic Prayer Service and a dedication of a monument that will serve as a reminder to all of our constant need to keep in prayer all those who have been hurt by the Church s ministers. The Prayer Service and Dedication Ceremony will take place at 6pm on Friday, April 27, 2018 in front of Immaculata Chapel, adjacent to the Diocese of Lafayette Central Office, 1408 Carmel Drive in Lafayette. All are invited to this prayerful event. Is There More To Life? Explore Alpha What Is Alpha? Alpha is a series of 11 interactive sessions in a small group setting that explores the basics of Christian faith. Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation in a relaxed and respectful atmosphere. It is run over an eleven week period, with meetings held one evening a week. The Alpha course is free of charge. Alpha has been experienced by over 29 million people has been endorsed by the Catholic Church. What to Expect Good Food Every Alpha starts with shared time together over food. It s a great way to get to know one another and build fellowship. Good Films All of the 25 minute Alpha films shown each are designed to spark good conversations while exploring the big issues of faith and unpacking the fundamentals of Christianity. Every film addresses a particular question and each film builds on the next topic. Good Discussions - For many people this is the most valuable part of their Alpha experience: the chance to share thoughts and ideas on that week s topic and discuss it as a small group. You are free to discuss as little or as much as you wish. Nobody is forced to say anything and nothing is out of bounds. Who Is Alpha For? Alpha Is For All Adults Whether you are a cradle Catholic, it matters not. Alpha is for the churched or the unchurched. It is for the believer or the non-believer. Come as a couple, come with a friend or come alone. When? The next Alpha session begins on May 10th. The meetings are on Thursday nights, starting at 6:30 pm. at the Holy Cross Calais Center. Each session lasts about 2 hours and will end on time. Learn more about Alpha and Register online: www.holycrosslafayette.com REGISTRATION NOT REQUIRED BUT APPRECIATED Call or email Stuart Clark if you have questions 337-298-9050 or stuart_clark@ml.com 6

Worship WOMEN S DAY CELEBRATION WITH LINDA BROOKS THE EASTER SEASON: OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH Make time to eat with all the family present Write a love letter to the members of your family RESTING IN GOD S GOODNESS May 5, 2018 9 a.m. Noon St. Joseph Church 232 St. De Porres Street Broussard, LA $10 per person Registration 8:30 a.m. For more information, please contact the church office at 337-837-6218. For those in your life, offer a prayer of thanksgiving Speak well of others, of all people The Light given to you, pass it on Let the past stay in the past WHAT WILL YOU SAY YES TO IN April? Laughing often Dreaming big Planning an adventure Praying more and worrying less Visit someone lonely Taking a walk Accepting that you can t fix some things Volunteer your talents Singing with the choir during mass Being thankful Thinking positively Smiling often Allowing older children to live their journey Accepting and seeing beauty in all you see Smile in gratitude for all you have Become the change you want for the world Embrace your value as God s creation Silence cell phones when eating with others Remember the poor both here and abroad 7

Youth Ministry Kyle Melancon kmelancon@holycrosslafayette.com CONFIRMATION 8

Disciple Formation Kristi Graham kgraham@holycrosslafayette.com VBS Registration is now open!! Ages for campers are from 4 years old to entering 6 th grade. Volunteers are always welcomed and appreciated from teens (17 and under) to adults (18 and over). Please note that anyone 18 and over must be safe environment trained. VBS registration forms can be found on our website at www.holycrosslafayette.com, in the entrances of church, and will be sent home with your child this week if they attend our Disciple Formation classes. If you would like a form emailed to you, please contact Kristi graham at kgraham@holycrosslafayette.com. Registration closes on Friday, May 4 th. The Joy of the Gospel, Pope Francis remarkable exhortation on evangelization, is quickly gaining its place among the most powerful and inspiring papal documents of all time. The Joy of the Gospel is a passionate call for every Christian to be constantly ready to bring the love of Jesus to others. Holy Cross is offering a six-session reflection study on the Joy of the Gospel. This study focuses on the three main themes contained in Pope Frances letter. The study guide can be downloaded from the internet or a copy can be obtained from Holy Cross. http:// www.jesuitforum.ca/sites/jesuitforum.ca/files/ joyweb.pdf The study guide is self-contained with quotes from the document, narratives on the three themes and questions for discussion. The sessions will be held on Wednesday evenings from April 25 through May 30, 2018, 6:30-8:00 PM in Faith Hall. There is no cost for the study. Please call the Holy Cross office to register for the study, 337-984-9636. The purpose of the World Day of Prayer for Vocations is to publically fulfill the Lord's instruction to, "Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest" (Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2). As a climax to a prayer that is continually offered throughout the Church, it affirms the primacy of faith and grace in all that concerns vocations to the priesthood and to the consecrated life. While appreciating all vocations, the Church concentrates its attention this day on vocations to the ordained ministries (priesthood and diaconate), to the Religious life in all its forms (male and female, contemplative and apostolic), to societies of apostolic life, to secular institutes in their diversity of services and membership, and to the missionary life, in the particular sense of mission "ad gentes". 2018 marks the 55th Anniversary of the World Day of Prayer for Vocations 9

Mon, April 23 Tues, April 24 Wed, April 25 Thurs, April 26 Fri, April 27 Sat, April 28 Sun, April 29 Priests Rev. Lawrence Abara Rev. Ambrose Akalawu, CSSp Rev. Alexander Albert Rev. Msgr. Robert Angelle Very Rev. Chester Arceneaux, VF Rev. Michael Arnaud Rev. Borgia Aubespin, SVD Seminarians Michael Vidrine Nicholas Ware Rev. Mr. Kyle White Rev. Kevin Bordelon, Director of Seminarians Rev. Patrick Broussard, Director of Vocations Seminary Faculty, Parents and Benefactors of Seminarians Reed Bellingham Sacrament of Reconciliation 2 :15 3:45 PM 2018 NOVENA TO SAINT ANNE Dan Jureck is conducting a Marriage Intensive Retreat: Creating Connection on Thursday and Friday, June 8 & 9, 2018 from 8:30 am 4:30 pm each day. The retreat will be held at Homewood Suites by Hilton, Lafayette. The cost is $375.00 per couple. To register call 337-933-1960 or go to www.paxrenewalconter.com/events. The Ladies Altar Society of St. John the Evangelist Church in Henry is inviting all Altar Society members throughout the Diocese of Lafayette to pray with them, privately at home, a novena to St. Anne. The novena will begin on Wednesday, July 18 and end on Thursday, July 26, which is the feast day of St. Anne and St. Joachim. On the final day, July 26, members are invited to attend mass at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Lafayette at 12:05 in honor of the Centennial year of our diocese. This year s petition entitled Don t Quench the Spirit, may be ordered from the shrine by calling # 1-418-827-3667 or by mail at the address listed: Secretariat of the Shrine 9797 Sainte Anne Boulevard Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré QC G0A3C0 Jesuit Spirituality Center Upcoming Directed Retreats Do you feel a need to deepen your spiritual life? The Jesuit Spirituality Center at Grand Coteau announces upcoming individually directed retreats. Silent, Individually-Directed Retreats of 3, 5 or 8-days begin on the following dates: Monday, May 14 or Thursday, May 17 Monday, May 28 or Thursday, May 31 Friday June 8 3 & 5 days only Monday, June 18 or Thursday, June 21 Application form to register on website at jesuitspiritualitycenter.org or call 337-662-5251. 10