SO THAT YOU MAY BELIEVE It is not often that the author of one of the books of the Bible comes right out and tells us directly why he is writing what he is writing. In this Sunday's Gospel reading, taken from the conclusion of John's Gospel, the author tells us that he has chosen to record these events so "that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that through this belief you may have life in his name" (20:31). The letter of John echoes this idea by saying that "[e]veryone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is begotten by God" (5:1)--what we might refer to as being "born again." Our reading from the Acts of the Apostles for this Second Sunday of Easter shows us exactly what it looks like when believers are born again through faith. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. SAINT JAMES CHURCH SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 6613 Highway 18 St. James, LA 70086 225.265.4210 : phone 225.265.4225 : fax Office Hours: Mon, & Wed. 7:30am - 2pm Tue, Thur -8am - 3pm Fri. - 8am -11am 1175 Highway 18 Vacherie, LA 70090 225.265.4085 : phone 225.265.9348 : fax. Office Hours: Mon-Fri - 9:00am - 12pm OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Pastor 13281 Hwy 644 Vacherie, LA 70090 225-265-3953:: phone 225-265-2507: fax Office Hours Mon-Fri - 8:00am - 4pm CLERGY Rev. Matthew McCaughey STAFF: Mr.Stephen Castille Director of Administration scastille@canecatholics.com Ms. Stephenie Aubert Coordinator of Religious Ed. saubert@canecatholics.com Mrs. Carol Ann Hymel chymel@canecatholics.com Ms Jeanie Hymel stjameschurch @canecatholics.com frmatthewmcc@canecatholics. com Ms. Claire Amedee camedee@canecatholics.com Mrs. Gretchen Ketchens stjameschurch @canecatholics.com Rev. Brad Doyle Ms. Julie Chiasson jchiasson@canecatholics.com FOR EMERGENCIES CALL: 225-267-7210 Parochial Vicar frbrad@canecatholics.com Deacon Ricky Oubre (985)-232-5638 rickyretire@yahoo.com
Taking a Train to Train My grandfather always wanted to take a train trip across the country, but for the majority of his life his hands were full. Between running his business and raising his 8 children, there wasn t much time for anything else. It was only in the twilight of his life that he got to live his dream. I remember this was a big deal for him, so I wonder if his dream inspired a similar interest in me for train travel. I bring up train travel because this week I am taking a train to go to Indiana for some one-on-one training in business administration. The reason I m taking a train to train is simple. Here s an analogy. Imagine you just completed your job training and you got your first job. You have an entry-level position such as a field tech at a chemical plant or assistant teacher at a school. You don t have anyone to supervise, you enjoy your job and you feel proficient at it. Now, imagine that you get a promotion to another plant or school, but this time you have the highest position. You go from field tech to plant manager, from assistant teacher to principal of a school. That would be daunting, especially if the areas of responsibility administration and supervision were not areas of expertise or areas where you received substantial training. This is how I feel as pastor. As a parochial vicar, I had no role (and very little training) in administration and supervision in my parish assignments. As a pastor, I am basically the CEO of a local non-profit with three locations in this civil parish. In the olden days, a priest got his pastor wings at a smaller parish where the parish was established and stable. Those days are gone now. Because the demands of the job have changed, I need to be creative in how I find support to grow as pastor. I will be meeting with a business coach in Indiana and hope to continue that mentoring relationship after I return. The train trip is lagniappe. Enough about my life! Let s talk Divine Mercy. St. Faustina s diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul, is one of my favorite books for spiritual reading. You can open the diary anywhere and find profound spiritual insights. One of the images that I read again and again is that the mercy of God is an ocean. Jesus says in the diary, On this day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My Mercy. Let no soul fear to draw near to Me, even though its sins be as scarlet (#699). I pray that our parishes my receive this great gift of mercy and then be God s mercy to the world. Peace, Fr. Matthew THE HOLY MASS -WEEKDAYS MON TUE WED THU FRI 8am Our Lady Of Peace 8am St. Philip 8am Our Lady of Peace 8am Our Lady of Peace, 6pm St. Philip 8am St. James THE HOLY MASS -WEEKENDS SAT 4pm OLOP 6pm St. Philip SUN 8am St. James 10am OLOP Sacrament of RECONCILIATION SUN 7:15-7:45am St. James SAT 3:00 3:45pm OLOP SAT 5:30-5:50pm St.Philip If you need to go to Confession outside one of these times, please call the office Sacrament of Baptism - Call Office to schedule Sacrament of Marriage - call the parish at least six months in advance before setting date or making preparations Baptismal Seminar - 2nd Thursday of the month at St. Philip rectory immediately following Mass (6:30pm) Call the office to register at least one day prior to the class. Or you can register on the website - www.canecatholics.com PRAYER LINE St. James Enola Matherne 225.265.3820 Myrna Schexnayder 225.405.1590 St. Philip Cecile Hymel 225.265.7705 Our Lady of Peace Marlene Webre 225-265-4528 TRAVELING CHALICE: 4-7 - Ben and Monique Rodrigue 4-14 - Daniel & Tammy Templet Flowers and Sanctuary Candles Our Lady of Peace: Sanctuary Candle - In Memory of Paulette Hymel & Missy Granier by Pokeno Group Adoration Chapel - In memory of Lloyd Becnel by Geraldine Becnel & Family St.Philip: Sanctuary Candle - In memory of Deacon Francis Waguespack by Anne and Wayne Rodrigue St. James: Sanctuary -Fr. Louis Oubre by Friends
Divine Mercy Sunday On that day (Divine Mercy Sunday) the very depths of My mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the Fount of My mercy. The soul that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. -Jesus to St. Faustina Divine Mercy Sunday Hour of Mercy at Our Lady of Peace Church at 3:00pm. There will be confessions, Eucharistic Adoration, Benediction and other prayers. Please join with your neighbors, friends and families for this very special prayer opportunity. St. James Gospel Choir Meeting St. James Gospel Choir will have a meeting on Thursday, April 19, 2018 following choir practice. Choir members, please make every effort to attend the meeting. Magnificat Subscriptions Due It is that time again - time to pay your Magnificat subscriptions. The subscription price is $35.00 and payable to St. Philip Church. If you are a new subscriber, please put your check in an envelope with your name, New Subscriber and Magnificat on the front. If this is a renewal, please write renewal and your name on the front of the envelope. These envelopes can be placed in the collection. For new subscribers - your subscription will begin with the June issue. SignUp for Altar Servers We will beginning an altar server class after Easter. If you are 9 years or entering the 4th grade (and already made your First Communion) through high school, you can sign up on the sheet at the door of the church at St. James and St. Philip. We are in need of more servers at St. Philip. Please prayerfully consider the ministry of Altar Serving as your way to give your talents back to God. Please contact Bonnie or Raymond Zeringue for more information. Moving forward with the call of the Lord Our Lady of Peace Gospel Choir will be having a membership drive beginning March 10-April 07, 2018. Any member of our cluster qualifies. There monthly dues are $3 per week or $36 a year. We especially invite the men of our cluster to participate. Practice is on Thursdays at 6pm. Praying that you consider joining us. Please contact Marvinlette Dorsey @ 225-362-8242 or Melissa @ 225-439-4095.Thank you. Entering Canaan: Day of Prayer and Healing Are you, or someone you know, suffering the loss of a child through abortion? An Entering Canaan Day of Prayer & Healing for women and men who have experience abortion will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Come begin your healing journey and experience God s hope and mercy. You are not alone. There is hope. For more into and confidential registration, please contact Tara at Entering CanaanBR@yahoo.com or 225-568-6004. All inquiries are confidential. Sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge - Office of Marriage and Family Life Thank You! The Knights of Columbus, Catholic Daughters. KPC (St. James) and Ladies Auxiliaries from St. James and St. Philip thank everyone for their generous support of our recent fundraisers. Treasures from our Tradition Sometimes children acquire nicknames in childhood that stalk them through adulthood: "Pinky," "Boo-boo," and the like. This Sunday was once called "Low Sunday," a step down from Easter glory, and an unfortunate nickname since Easter rejoicing goes on for fifty days. Traditionally this is the day when the newly baptized put away their white baptismal robes and returned to their everyday life after a week of intense celebration. Of course, the goal was to take up everyday duties with a very new point of view. A long title for the day was Dominica in albis deposito, or "The Lord's Day for Putting Away the Albs," so no wonder the nickname "Low Sunday" arose. In the old calendar it was also called "Quasimodo Sunday," after the first word of the opening chant, Quasimodo geniti infantes, or "As newborn infants," a reference to the newly baptized taken from the Epistle of Peter. Victor Hugo's bell-ringing hero in The Hunchback of Notre Dame was abandoned as an infant on the threshold of the cathedral of Paris on Low Sunday, 1467, and named "Quasimodo" for the feast. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Adorers needed for the following hours: SUN 3-4 am, 12 NOON 1pm, 5-6pm MON 3-4 pm, 4-5 pm WED 1-2 am, 3-4 am, 1-2 pm, 5-6 pm THURS 1-2 AM, 2-3 am, FRI 1-2 am, 10-11pm, 12mid 1 am SAT. 2-3 am, 3-4 am, 5-6 am 4-5 pm, (2), 5-6 pm, 9-10 pm, 10-11 pm Please call Rose Brazan at 504-621-4092 (cell) 265-3196 (house) to take one of these or any other hours. Please visit our website: www.canecatholics.com for more information on programs, schedules and calendar.
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! What s Coming Up Apr 8 - Good Children at GC Hall at 11:00am April 10 - Catholic Daughters at St. Philip - 5:30pm KPC Ladies Aux - OLOP - 6:00pm April 11 - Catholic Daughters at OLOP - 6:00pm Trivia at DJ s at 6:30pm April 12 - Baptismal Seminar - 6:30pm at St. Philip Prayer Groups/Bible Study Bible Study @ OLOP - 9:15am -April 16, 2018 Under the Mantle of Our Lady Women s Prayer Group - 7:30am in Holy Cross Hall at OLOP - Apr 7, 2018 Men s Prayer Group OLOP- 7:00am on Saturday, April 28, 2018 Charismatic Prayer Meeting - Tuesdays at 7pm at OLOP Rosaries, Adoration and Novenas Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is prayed after the 8am Mass at St. Philip on Tuesdays The Scripture Rosary for Peace is prayed at St. Philip at 5:10pm on Thursdays. Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follow the 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip on First Thursdays. Recitation of Rosary at 7:30am at St. James on Friday.s Recitation of Rosary for Priests at 8:30am at St. James on Saturdays. Choir Practices St. Philip Choir - 4:00 on Tuesdays Spirit of Praise - OLOP - 6:00pm on Tuesdays Gospel Choir - OLOP - 6:00pm - Thursdays Gospel Choir - St. James - 6:30pm - Thursdays Mark your calendars for Vacation Bible School - June 18-22 at OLOPMonday: The Annunciation of the Lord READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: St. Stanislaus Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: St. Martin I Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48 FAITH FORMATION Attention St. James & St. Philip Faith Formation Parents: Registration is now open for the 2018-19 school year. First Eucharist First Eucharist will be celebrated at Our Lady of Peace on April 8 St. Philip on April 14 St James on April 22. Adult Confirmation (Faith Formation) Sunday, at St. Philip Office Bldg. at 6:30pm on April 15, 22 and May 6, 2018 BAPTISMS Baptisms will be held at Our Lady of Peace on May 13 at 10am Mass. Call the office to schedule. Baptisms all be held at St. Philip and St. James are scheduled as needed. Please call the parish offices to schedule. Next Baptismal Seminar will be on April 12 at St. Philip at 6:30pm. Please register at www.canecatholics.com
Donald,Sr. & Genevieve Abadie Norman Allen Roland & Nell Amedee Viola & Joseph Bartholomew & Fly. Betty Becnel Bluebeck, Irene & Jamin Becnel Bryon Becnel Christopher David Becnel Daniel Becnel Dano & Diane R. Becnel J. G. & Marietta Becnel Joseph Lloyd Becnel Joseph Marcel Becnel Maurice Sr. & Daisy K. Becnel Mr. & Mrs. Jules E. Becnel Olga Becnel Roland & Honorine Becnel Stephan Borne Emilca & Hazel Bourgeois Francois & Lucille Brazan & Fly. Gaspard & Ronnie Brazan Denis, Eve & Denis Jr. Chenier Frederic Clarke Linda Stein Clark Edward, Anna & Eddie Clement Joseph Lal and Frances Constant Leslie Cortez Lester, Lois & Neil Cortez Terry & Bertha Cortez Donald Delatte, Jr. John, Jr., Rene & Hilda Donald Bernard, Esther & Karen Dumas Edwin Joseph Dumas Janet Becnel Folse Reid & Jeanne Folse Chance & Doris Frazier David Mark Granier Andrew Gravois Edwin Menew Gravois Eloise B. Gravois Jessica Rodrigue Busscher Honora Gravois Lynn & Lizzie Gravois & Fly. Joseph N. Gros, Jr. Joseph Sr. & Olympe Gros Raymond L Gros, Sr. George Grow, Jr. Gillis & Mabel Guillot Kelsey Hymel In Loving Memory Lynn & Gayle Hymel John & Laura Isom and Family Willie & Josephine Isom Eva D. and Joseph I. James Warren A. Jeffery Byron J. & Morris Keller, Jr. Johnny J. & Jarran Keller Morris & Catherine Keller Ora Lee L. Keller Francile Baker Labat Cecilia W. Loup Philip & Inez Marse Thomas & Thelma Marse Joseph, Gladys & Ernest Narcisse Clamce & Alvin Oubre Eddie & Therese Oubre Fly. Eugenia Steib Oubre Freddie P. Oubre, Sr. family Hurby J. Oubre Joseph Sr. & Hilda Oubre family Herman Reulet Joyce Reulet Lloyd Reulet family Alwin Rodrigue August & Alice Rodrigue Chester & Joyce W. Rodrigue Manuel Rodrigue Todd Rodrigue Elodie Rome O Neil and Mary D. Rome Roger & Eugene Rome V. J. Rome Jerry Rougee Lucien & Edna Rouge Raymond Rouges Elmond J. Saul Family Fernand & Lorne Schexnayder,Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Guy Schexnayder Willie Mae Smith Alvin Joseph Specky" Steib Andre & Iona Steib Benoit & Alice Steib & Rashaud Charles Steib Flo, Regina, Mark, Donavon Steib Paul & Alice I. Steib Rosemond & Vivian Steib Sylvester & Vivian J. Steib Bernice T. Stein Leonard J. Stein Oscar Zeno, Sr. & Larry Received Into Full Communion Tyler Morvant with a Profession of Faith, the Act of Reception, as well as the celebration of Confirmation and reception of Holy Communion on March 31, 2019 at Our Lady of Peace Church Jason Rome with Baptism, Profession of Faith, the Act of Reception, as well as the celebration of Confirmation and reception of Holy Communion March 31, 2018 Our Lady of Peace Church Baptized Unto the Lord on April 1, 2018 Winnie Marie Berry child of Charles and Danielle Aucoin Berry at St. Philip Church April 1, 2018 August Z. Tassin child of Dannah Oubre and Earl Tassin, Jr. at St. James Church ST. JAMES Easter $4,214.00 Building $384.00 Priest Retirement $888.00 Holy Land $208.00 ST. PHILIP Easter $5,836.00 Building Priests Retirement Triduum & Easter $15,323.75 Repairs & Replacements $1,692.00 Chapel $86.00 Priest Retirement $1,601.00