fàa WÉÅ Ç v ctü á{ Dominican Friars Province of St. Martin de Porres Pastor: Rev. John G. Restrepo, O. P. pastor@stdparish.org Parochial Vicars: Rev. Peter Damian Harris, O.P. peterdamian@stdparish.org, 482-4156 ext. 203 Rev. Dominic Joseph Colangelo, O.P. Deacon: Rev. Mr. John S. Pippenger 482-8439 Deacon: Rev. Mr. Jody Fortunato 232-3032 Dominicans in Residence Very Rev. Philip Neri Powell, O.P., Prior Rev. Richard Archer, O.P. Very Rev. David Caron, O.P. Very Rev. Thomas Condon, O.P., Provincial Rev. David Keong Seid, O.P. Br. Roger Shondel, O.P. Religious Education Coordinator/PSR Mr. John Smestad, Jr., M.R.E. 486-9731 Pastor s Secretary: Mrs. Marlene Hug Sacristan: Mr. Joseph Monistere Maintenance Supervisor: Mr. Timothy Todd 715-3995 St. Dominic School 6326 Memphis Street New Orleans, LA 70124 482-4123 Principal: Ashley Lynn Seatter, Ph.D. Assistant Principal: Sr. Marie Jo Lazzeri, S.S.N.D. Special Events Coordinators: Mrs. Mary Arnemann Mrs. Annette Wherritt 486-2824 775 Harrison Avenue New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 482-4156 Fax: (504) 488-0906 www.stdominicparish.com www.stdominicnola.org
ADULT CHOIR Timothy Todd Simmons tkecsimmons@sbcglobal.net ALTAR SERVERS George Voulgarakis 451-4544 CONTEMPORARIES Beverly McSweeney 296-1236/833-0035 CYO John Smestad, Jr., M.R.E. 813-3003 DOMINICAN LAITY Dr. John Patrick Jordan 282-5360 EMMAUS RETREAT MINISTRY Men's: Brad Murret 481-8012/288-1480 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Pat Levy 439-1615 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS/HOME VISITOR Richard Kethley 570-0260 FAMILY LIFE /EVENING FOR THE ENGAGED Deacon John and Linda Pippenger 482-8439/610-3858 FINANCE COMMITTEE Fred Yoder 415-4242 FRIENDS OF ST. VINCENT depaul Tom Judd 985-612-7987 HAITI PARTNERSHIP Mark Ripple 616-7144 HOLY NAME SOCIETY Charlie Meaux 486-4420 HOMEBOUND & SICK MINISTRY Deacon Jody Fortunato 232-3032 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Tony Cuccia 288-4060 LAY CARMELITES Glenda Wire 487-0567 LAY PRESIDERS Charlotte Crusta 427-8905 LECTORS COMMITTEE John Keenan 812-1634 MEN'S CLUB Dan Crowley 616-2866 St. Dominic Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Parish Ministries and Contact Persons MONDAY NIGHT ROSARY Jo-Ann Testa Hebert 288-0717 MOTHER'S CLUB Melissa Kernion 237-1515 Megan Sannino 616-3265 NEW PARISHIONER S WELCOME Ting Lyons 482-5096 PASTORAL COUNCIL Diana Stieffel 330-0796 PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Fr. John 482-4156 PRAYER BLANKETS Debbie and Ron Landry 488-6003 PRAYER LINE 453-8894 PSR (Parish School of Religion) John Smestad, Jr., M.R.E. 486-9731 RESPECT LIFE Leslie Adams 318-230-9805 RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Fr. Peter Damian Harris, O.P. 482-4156 ROSARIANS Barbara Cina 453-8894 ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY Geri Landry, 288-0320 & Mary Reynolds 259-1580 SCHOOL BOARD Jarred Trauth 304-9617 SERRA VOCATION CHALICE Church Office 482-4156 ST. MONICA PRAYER GROUP Dolores Masson 835-5033 SUBSTANCE ADDICTION MINISTRY (SAM) Mic Hartenstein 494-4787 USHERS COMMITTEE Victor J. Welker 284-8377 WOMEN OF STS. MARTHA & MARY Kelley Hebert 616-0559 YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Nich & Mariah Sandoval yam@stdparish.org Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 PM Sunday Masses 8:00 and 10:30 AM, 12:15 and 5:30 PM Mass care (Babysitting) ages 9 mos. and up during the 10:30 Mass in the Siena Room. Daily Masses and Rosary: Monday through Friday 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM Rosary after each 8:30 AM Mass and M-F at 5:00 PM Reconciliation Saturday 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM and Monday through Friday before each weekday Mass Benediction: Every Friday at 7:00 PM in the Adoration Chapel Matrimony Arrangements must be made at least eight months in advance. Contact one of the priests or deacons of the parish. Baptisms By prior arrangement. Baptism Classes: Contact the Parish Office to register. First Communion and Confirmation The candidate must have at least 2 consecutive years of religious instruction (Catholic school or PSR) prior to reception of these sacraments. Please contact the PSR director for more information.
June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 3 partake in the Eucharist today, and next Sunday, and the Sunday after that, remember that you receive neither a meaningless sign nor an empty offer. You receive God Himself, as He fulfills His promise to remain with us always. While they were eating, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, gave it to them, and said, Take it; this is my body. Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they all drank from it. He said to them, This is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed for many. - Mark 14:22-24 In our modern times, symbol can seem to have lost its value. The most recognizable signs are ones we see on the road or the branding in advertisements. The logos for major companies don t do much more than perk our interest or disdain. They surely don t deliver on their promises for our lives to be happier, healthier, and easier. On this feast of Corpus Christi, we hear the account of the Last Supper. This was Passover, an ancient sign of the covenant of Moses. The Hebrew people celebrated God s providential care for His people. To the listening disciples, Jesus makes a very bold claim. This is my blood of the covenant. At the time of the first Passover the redemption of the Hebrew people from slavery to the Egyptians the blood of the sacrificial lamb was spread on the lintels of the doorpost. Tomorrow, some of the disciples would witness the blood of the new covenant spread across the wood of the cross. Christ s Body and Blood are more than a sign. They are a sacrament. In the sacrament, the sign makes real what it signifies. More than ritual, a sacrament enacts truth of the covenantal love of God and His promise of fidelity. It s a promise God keeps. The same bread and wine of that first Holy Thursday liturgy becomes throughout the centuries and until the end of time the very Body and Blood of Christ. On this feast, we celebrate the unfailing covenantal love of our God. As you Please welcome Rev. Msgr. Ted Bertagni who will speak at all the Masses on behalf of Cross Catholic Outreach which was founded to create a meaningful link between parishes in America and the priests and nuns working in the Church overseas in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Central and South America. Please be generous in your response to Msgr.'s appeal. Brochures will be provided if you wish to support this worthy Catholic ministry. PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF PROMPT ROMPT SUCCOR Please pray daily during this hurricane season. Our Father in heaven, through the powerful intercession of Our Lady of Prompt Succor, spare us from all harm during this hurricane season and protect us and our homes from all disasters of nature. Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us. Amen PARISH SUPPORT May 20, 2018 Envelopes $ 6,845.50 Loose $ 4,584.04 Maintenance $ 471.00 Peter s Pence $ 3,244.00 $ 15,144.54
June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 4 MASS INTENTIONS WEEK OF JUNE 2-8, 2018 SATURDAY, JUNE 2 ND 8:30 AM CATHERINE FOURCADE (D) 4:00 PM VINCE ROCKY RUSSO (D) MILDRED & JOSEPH LAURENT (D VIRGINIA & SYLVESTER WITTE (D) DEAN LAURENT (D) MARY C. GREENLEE (D) ARLIE A. GREENLEE (D) ARLIE A. GREENLEE, JR. (D) JACOB CAMINITA FAMILY GERALD & LITA LANNAN (D) MICHAEL MCNALLY (FOR HEALING) BONNIE SCHULTZ & FAMILY (L&D) SOULS IN PURGATORY PEGGY, JEFFREY & DR. DENNIS JORDAN (D) LANSING & MARIE LAURENT (D) DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE WHEELAHAN FAMILY IN THANKSGIVING FOR GOOD HEALTH CORA MARY DERUSSY (D) BILL VALIGOSKY (D) LILLIAN JOELLE JIMENEZ (D) MATTHEW HUNTLEY (D) TILLIE LEBLANC (D) TYLER MATLOCK (L) SUNDAY, JUNE 3 RD 8:00 AM PRO-POPULO 10:30 AM ANNA GIOE & ROCCO TOMMASEO (D) MAE LESTELLE & JOSEPH ALBERT PRIEZ (D) LENA & WHITNEY A. FULTON, SR. & STELLA GENEROSE (D) URBAN LARROQUE (FOR HEALING) MARY ALICE ISENBERG (D) ALINE MARY WEBRE DASTUGUE (D) JOHN K. LONG (D) FRANK ANNALORO, JR (D) LOUIS ROTH (D) CLIFFORD, JANET, LAURA, KAREN & JOHN GUIDRY (L) GILBERT ST. GERMAIN (D) FRANCES VIRGADAMO BLONDO (D) RAOUL BARRIOS (D) ROBERT VOLTZ (D) HENRIETTA VICTOR (L) STEPHEN REYNOLDS (D) & MARY REYNOLDS (L) MARGIE WILES (D) 12:15 PM VELMA PARNELL (D) 5:30 PM KEVIN ABASCAL (D) MONDAY, JUNE 4 TH 8:30 AM KEN & SHANNON MAYEAUX (L) 5:30 PM PAUL & KATHY METZLER (L) TUESDAY, JUNE 5 TH 8:30 AM CHARLES & CLEO ZIMMERMAN (D) We welcome the following into our Catholic family. Everett Robert Emig son of Matthew Joseph Emig & Allyson Goodin Andrew Patrick Eskew son of Patrick James Eskew & Emily Messina Jenna Leigh Gremillion and George Edward Pool were united in Holy Matrimony on May 25, 2018. WELCOME TO ST. DOMINIC We extend a warm welcome to all who attend our church. We hope that you will find our parish community a place where your life of faith will be nourished. We also hope that you will share your special gifts within the community. Your prayers, your presence and your talents are most welcome. Please introduce yourself after Mass. May God bless all of us! Fr. John 5:30 PM ROBERT REBERT (FOR HEALING) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 TH 8:30 AM CATHERINE BUCHANAN (D) 5:30 PM ROBERT VOLTZ (D) THURSDAY, JUNE 7 TH 8:30 AM VELMA B. PARNELL (D) 5:30 PM JERRY ALFRED LEJEUNE (D) FRIDAY, JUNE 8 TH 8:30 AM POST & RITTER (L&D) 5:30 PM LORETTA MENARD (FOR HEALING) MAINTENANCE COLLECTION We ask you to continue your generosity in contributing to this collection as the utility cost for our church is staggering. This collection will be taken up next weekend.
June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 5 This Week Join Us MEN OF ST. JOSEPH meet every Wednesday at 6:30 AM in the Siena Room. For more information contact Drew Brownlee, 678-570-1459 or visit www.menofstjoseph.com. FAMILY AND FRIENDS 12 STEP PROGRAM meets every Wednesday at 7:00 PM in Theodore Hall, 6330 Vicksburg St. For more information contact Mic Hartenstein, 494-4787. ST. MONICA PRAYER GROUP will meet every Saturday at 8:30 AM Mass. All are invited to join us to pray for family members who have strayed from the Church. For more information call Dolores at 835-5033. NEW BOOK ST. DOMINIC SPIRITUAL/INSPIRATIONAL BOOK CLUB is reading Each Shining Hour by Jeff High. The next meeting will be on Thursday, June 28, 7:00 PM at Barbara Murphy s house, (6633 Memphis St.). The book club is very informal, all are welcome. For more information call Kathleen Puglia at 486-1024. If you wish to have flowers placed on the altar for a loved one, or in memory of, please call Pat Lassalle at 482-8807. Cost $50 per arrangement. MEN S EMMAUS RETREAT JULY 20-22 Men, put aside the hustle and bustle of daily life and attend the men s Emmaus retreat the weekend of July 20-22. The retreat is held at Rosaryville Spirit Life Center and retreat house in beautiful, peaceful Ponchatoula, Louisiana. The retreat is based on the scripture passage The appearance on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24: 13-35) and is an uplifting experience that has a profound effect on men s lives. The retreat begins at 5:00 PM Friday and ends after the 5:30 PM Mass on Sunday. Round trip transportation is provided from St. Dominic Church. Please don t ignore this opportunity but pray on it instead. Something special definitely awaits you at Rosaryville! Please contact the following men for additional information: Rick Valadie at (504) 655-8932 or David Drude at 985-974-0657, or Norm Madere at 504-481-0411.
June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 6 The CYO will have its weekly Eucharistic Adoration hour next on Wednesday, June 6, at 7:00 PM, with prayer and praise and worship music, followed by a movie night. The CYO Summer 2018 calendar and June Newsletter are posted at www.stdominiccyo.org. The summer schedule kicks off on Sunday, June 10, with the CYO Monthly Mass at 5:30 PM followed by the meeting at 6:30 PM in the gym, where we will be welcoming our newest member that just completed 7 th grade, celebrating our senior graduates, and looking at a great summer calendar. All members are encouraged to attend. The next TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) retreat, sponsored by the Archdiocese of New Orleans, will take place on June 23-25, at Rosaryville. TEC is a national Catholic retreat program for older adolescents and young adults that centers on developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ through an experience of Church community, prayer, and sacraments. You ll meet new people, grow in faith, and return changed for the better. Visit www.tecneworleans.com for more information and to register. COVERED IN PRAYER: PRAYER BLANKET MINISTRY Prayer Blankets relief to the suffering peace to the fearful At the Masses on the first weekend of each month, the celebrant blesses special blankets, which were made by volunteers and laid over the altar rail. Then at the end of all of the Masses, the congregation is invited to pray over the blankets as they leave the church. This is your first opportunity to help. Come up to the altar rail after Mass and say a special prayer for the ill who will receive the blankets. A blanket and a special prayer card will then be given to parishioners who request them. The blanket is for anyone in need of prayer. They do not have to be physically or mentally ill. Next opportunity: think about someone who is in need of prayer and request a Prayer Blanket! We are grateful that this ministry has been sustained by donations of time, talent, and materials. There are more opportunities. If you want to donate your time and talent to make blankets but don't have the material, we can provide that for you. If you have material but don't sew, we welcome your material donation. In other words, anyone can get involved in this ministry! In order to request a blanket, volunteer to help make blankets, or donate materials, please contact Debbie or Ron Landry at 488-6003.
June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 7 BIBLEIBLE STUDY Fulfilled explores the biblical roots of the Catholic Faith. It uncovers God s consistent design for our worship of him and his relationship with us. Learn how the Old Testament Tabernacle can be used as a blueprint for the Catholic Faith and how Jesus fulfilled it in the New Testament. Come to a relaxing evening; watch a 30 minute video followed by interesting discussion on Thursdays June 7 to June 28, 6:30 PM in Theodore Hall, 6330 Vicksburg St. Contact Diane Frank (504) 343-3659 or pdfrank@earthlink.net READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Ps 90:2-4, 10, 14, 16; Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28b-34 Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Is 12:2-6; 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 3:20-35 FORMED, a revolutionary online platform, provides access to the best Catholic audio talks, movies, ebooks, and video-based studies from trusted providers like Augustine Institute, Ignatius Press, Catholic Answers, Sophia Institute Press, St. Paul Center, and more! To Access FORMED: Go to Formed.org Enter our parish code: FKBDH4 on the homepage. Start enjoying the best Catholic content all in one place!
St. Dominic Parish Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Prayer to Begin Eucharistic Adoration Loving Father, your beloved Son has told us, No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draw him (John 6:44). Thank you for drawing me here to the Eucharistic presence of Christ your Son. Thank you for allowing me to come close to the One who has come close to us in the Eucharist who has become our companion on the way to you. Accept my sacrifice of prayer and the adoration I offer to your Son in the Blessed Sacrament. - Father Peter John Cameron, O.P. We are seeking Committed Adorers for these vacant hours: Sundays at 4AM and 2PM Monday Nights at Midnight Thursdays at 2PM and 5PM Saturdays at 2PM, 9PM, and 11PM The Committed Adorers for these hours wish to share their commitment with a partner: Sundays at 10AM and 6PM Mondays at 9AM Tuesdays at 1PM and 3PM Wednesdays at 12PM Noon and 1PM Benediction every Friday at 7:00 PM For more information or to commit to one of the hours listed above, please email StDominic@AdorationServants.org or call/text Shelley at 504-909-9991. Located in "Aquinas Hall", 6361 Memphis St. Enter the chapel by taking the walkway on the right side of the building. When you get to the end of the walkway, before the glass doors, turn to the left and enter the stained glass door.
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