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Visit our website to see what’s going on in the parish! www.stjuleschurch.org 116 ST. JULES ST., LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 - PHONE: 337-234-2727 FAX: 337-232-1544 MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY: 8 &10 am; Spanish 11:30am; Vietnamese 2 pm SATURDAY: 4 pm (Anticipated) WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12 noon Confession: Saturday 3:15 – 3:45 pm; Sundays 15 mins before mass,11:50 am before weekday Masses; or by appointment Rosaries: 11:30 am before weekday Masses; 6:30 pm Monday; Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm Wednesday First Friday Adoration (bilingual) Immediately after noon mass until 6 pm; Benediction following. OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri 9:30 am to 1 pm Adult Education Deacon Reggie 337-257-8699 Angels of Service Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Annual Retreat (GC) Allen Begnaud 337-230-9984 Choir Angie Sanford 337-852-5600 Catholic Daughters Gerry Sonnier 337-780-1085 Catechism (CCD) Corine Porche 337-296-7994 Catechism (CCD/Hisp) Luisa Blanco 337-852-7241 Come Lord Jesus (Tue 2:30) Phyllis Boudreaux 337-781-7576 Come Lord Jesus (Wed 5:30) Christy Perret 337-593-0669 Eucharistic Ministers Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Homebound Eucharistic Ministry Ken/Sally Wade 337-984-7563 Hospital Ministry Gerry Porche 337-296-8652 Immaculata Prayer Group Dottie Bollich 337-257-8699 Knights of Columbus Leo Satchez 337-288-5903 Lectors Camille Copeland 337-591-1971 Men’s Cursillo Randall 337-349-2516 Mystagogy Logan/David 337-201-6226 Theresians Jalyne Dupre 337-852-7390 Ushers Ken Judice 337-257-4317 ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRIES ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH

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Page 1: 116 ST. JULES ST., LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 - PHONE: 337-234 … · 2019-09-19 · gods so close to it as the Lord, our God, is to us? (Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8). Psalm — The one who does

Visit our website to see what’s going on in the parish! www.stjuleschurch.org

116 ST. JULES ST., LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 - PHONE: 337-234-2727 FAX: 337-232-1544

MASS SCHEDULE

SUNDAY: 8 &10 am; Spanish 11:30am; Vietnamese 2 pm SATURDAY: 4 pm (Anticipated) WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12 noon

Confession: Saturday 3:15 – 3:45 pm; Sundays 15 mins before mass,11:50 am before weekday Masses; or by appointment

Rosaries: 11:30 am before weekday Masses; 6:30 pm Monday; Patriotic Rosary 6:30 pm Wednesday

First Friday Adoration (bilingual) Immediately after noon mass until 6 pm; Benediction following.

OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri 9:30 am to 1 pm

Adult Education Deacon Reggie 337-257-8699 Angels of Service Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Annual Retreat (GC) Allen Begnaud 337-230-9984 Choir Angie Sanford 337-852-5600 Catholic Daughters Gerry Sonnier 337-780-1085 Catechism (CCD) Corine Porche 337-296-7994 Catechism (CCD/Hisp) Luisa Blanco 337-852-7241 Come Lord Jesus (Tue 2:30) Phyllis Boudreaux 337-781-7576 Come Lord Jesus (Wed 5:30) Christy Perret 337-593-0669 Eucharistic Ministers Barbara Satchez 337-298-4749 Homebound Eucharistic Ministry Ken/Sally Wade 337-984-7563 Hospital Ministry Gerry Porche 337-296-8652 Immaculata Prayer Group Dottie Bollich 337-257-8699 Knights of Columbus Leo Satchez 337-288-5903 Lectors Camille Copeland 337-591-1971 Men’s Cursillo Randall 337-349-2516 Mystagogy Logan/David 337-201-6226 Theresians Jalyne Dupre 337-852-7390 Ushers Ken Judice 337-257-4317

ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRIES

ST. JULES CATHOLIC CHURCH

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The Vocation Chalice is entrusted to Weellen Lemoine

Sunday at the 8 am mass Please join us in prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood

HOMEBOUND /HOSPITAL EUCHARISTIC /PRAYER

MINISTRY If you or your loved one is a St. Jules parishioner and cannot

attend Mass because of surgery or illness, or in the hospital and

would like Holy Communion, and/or prayers, please call Ken or

Sally Wade at 984-7563. For hospital visits/ministry, call

Gerry Porche 296-8652.

The Sanctuary Lamp (Burns in Memory of)

Doug Guillory, Harry Chauvin, Allen Gerard, Rayford Lantier Russell Dailey, Agnus Broussard, David LeCompte,

Harrison Camel, Wayman L. Bergeron, Cullen Rome, Goldie Rome, A. J. Antoine, Estelle Satchez, Mark Corner, Bessie Prejean,

Jack Thibodeaux, Bernice Langlinais, Bertha Langlinais

Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dan Edwards Deacon: Reggie Bollich

Jose Luna & Vincente Blanco Bulletin / DRE: Corine Porche

337-296-7994 or Email: [email protected] Spanish Ministry: Luisa Blanco

337/852-7241 Cantor & Organist:

Angela & Brian Sanford Sacristan / Bldg Maintenance:

Pray for the Sick Please say prayers for Fr. Dan Edwards, Rowena Broussard, Tommy Broussard, Ken Miller, Kirk Domas, Bernadette Dugas, Gussie Romero, Ken Wade, Elaine & Gary, Greg Baffes, Theresa Broussard, Jeanette Dugas, Dr. Joey Delahoussaye, Lois Reeder, Cynthia Gary, Ethel Hebert, Glenn Hebert, Taina Zeller, Tina Gilbert, Gavin Walters, Hope Broussard, Bradly McCormick, C. J. Leger, Frank Falto, David Begnaud, Jessie Duhon, Gerard Martin, Hillary Mire, George Seaux, Genevieve “Gennie” Patin, Frances Sabyle, Louis Bircher, Audrey Desormeaux, Marty Bellot, Scott Bircher, Fr. Garrett Savoie, Amie Clostio, Patty Lagrange, Mickey Stoutes, Katherine Howard, Mary Boustany, Albertine Locklear, Larry Whatley, Jessica Doucet, Shirley Stobart, Ruth Broussard, Ella Grace Revere, Margaret Gremillion, Carol Dugas, Donald Klumpp, Sandy Thibodeaux, Bob Adamson, Fr. Pius Val-looran, Dotsie Butcher, Mary Domingue, M/M Don Guilbeaux, Casey Lormand, Leslie DeJean, Sherri Alario, Diana Romero, Carroll Donlon, Dwight Boudreaux, Alice Stansbury, Mrs. W. J. Schexneider, Claudia Trahan, Johnnie LeBlanc, Car-olyn Landry, Marie LeBlanc, Marilyn Falcon, Barbara Camos, Cheryl Landry, Evan Richard, Forest Lalande, Catherine Strickland, Maurene Smith, Logan Lemaire, Louis Cullotta, Nicholas Cina, Ed Boudreaux, Wilbert & Ella Gary, Melissa Barker, Quinn Robicheaux, Jalyne Dupre, M/M John Degeyter, Frank Prejean, Tracey Cortez and St. Jules parishioners.

THE HIGHEST LAW From time to time, newspapers and magazines will offer, as an item of “filler,” various laws that are still on the books but seem silly to us in our day and age. In one California city, it is illegal to have two indoor bathtubs in one house. Clean water, a precious commodity when the law was written, is now readily available, so the law seems silly. But the human value of protecting and preserving precious resources is still around, evident in many conservation laws that seem sensible to us. So it is with the laws of religious tradition. What Jesus scorns today is oth-ers’ attitude toward ritual laws, an attitude that becomes nearly idola-trous when laws are observed for their own sake. Jesus teaches that observation of external ritual laws is of value only when they are em-blems of our internal disposition toward the will of God. Our whole lives must follow the one ultimate law of God: to love God completely and to love neighbor entirely. Roman Catholicism is a tradition rich with cus-toms, traditions, and even laws. As we continue to listen to the voice of Christ, we must always look into our own hearts and underneath our ritual practices to make sure that love of God and love of neighbor are what we prize above all.

MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK AT ST. JULES PRAY FOR PRIESTS PRAY FOR SEMINARIANS

Sunday 9/2/18 Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Rayford Lantier, Wayman Bergeron, David LeCompte, Sadie Guilbeau, Louella & Carl Gumpert, Charles & Clydie Porche, Ann Girouard, Marie Lau-rent, Rodney Lavergne, John “JR” Mhire, Billie Hebert, John Ray Mouton, Monique Ann Mouton

●Masses: 8:00 & 10:00 am; Spanish 11:30 am; Vietnamese 2 pm mass OA 4:30-5:30 pm ALANON 6 pm

Pope Emer. Benedict XVI Alex Cormier

Monday 9/3/18 St. Gregory; Labor Day

Jerry Sibille, Bernice Langlinais, Bertha Langlinais ●Mass 12 pm Rosary 6:30 pm ●(H)CCD Class 6-7:30 pm

Bishiop J. Douglas Deshotel Rev. Mr. Randy Courville

Tuesday 9/4/18

Rose Lee Hebert Lapp ●Mass 12 pm CLJ 2-4 pm OA 6-7pm Bishop Emer.M. Jarrell Myles Creek

Wednesday 9/5/18 St. Teresa of Calcutta

Charles Porche ●Mass 12 pm ●Patriotic Rosary 6:15 pm ●CLJ 5:30pm Immaculata Prayer 7-9pm ●Men's Ultreya 6:30 pm

Rev. James Brady Tanner Darbonne

Thursday 9/6/18

Rev. Joseh Brasseaux Brent Didier

Friday 9/7/18 First Friday

●Mass 12pm ●ALANON 6pm Rev. John Breaux Cameron Domingue

Saturday 9/8/18 The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Marnell Castille, Joanne Dugas, Allen Gerard, Lois Broussard, Joe & Rosa Mae Thibodeaux, Sadie Darensbourg, Marie Laurent, Bessie Prejean, Bernice Langlinais, Bertha Langlinais, Mark Corner

●Mass 4 pm OA 10-11 am & 3 pm ●Hall Rental 11-2 pm

Rev. Allen Breaux Casey Dugas

Sunday 9/9/18 Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Shirley Gaudin, Andre Holloway, D.J. “Red & Lilly Langlinais, Mike Prestenbach, Nella & Bernie Barril-leaux, Louella & Carl Gumpert, Norma Deville, Charles & Clydie Porche, Ann Girouard, Billie Hebert, John “JR” Mhire

Masses: 8:00 & 10:00 am; Spanish 11:30 am ; Vietnamese 2 pm mass OA 4:30-5:30 pm ●ALANON 6 pm

Rev. O. Joseph Breaux John Dugas

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — For what great nation is there that has gods so close to it as the Lord, our God, is to us? (Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8). Psalm — The one who does justice will live in the pres-ence of the Lord (Psalm 15). Second Reading — Religion that is pure is this: to care for orphans and widows in their affliction (James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27). Gospel — This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me (Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23).

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TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 2, 2018

AROUND THE PARISH

**PLEASE SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONES** Registration packets for Religious Education are at the entrances of church. If you, or someone you know, has a child/children they would like to enroll in religious education (CCD classes) please com-plete a packet and return to the office. Classes will start August 20th at 6 pm.

Catholic Daughters of America (CDA) Awareness Looking for something new? Come join in on our CDA meeting Tues-day, Sept. 18th at 5 pm at St. Jules hall. This is a great way to make new friends during your spiritual journey with the Lord, doing the Lord’s work. On Sat & Sun, Sept 8 & 9th, we will have our annual cake sale at St. Jules. The sale will be after each mass Saturday and Sunday. This would be a great time to participate and see what we are all about.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Do you need the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, or Eucha-rist? Do you want to learn more about Catholic teachings? If your answer to either question is ‘YES’, contact Deacon Reggie; email <[email protected]> or text (337) 257-8699 for more information. Classes commence Sunday December 2 immediately after 10:00 AM mass in the Adult Education Room located in the St Jules Church Hall.

We collected $2,804.78 with our Baby Bottle campaign for the DesOrmeaux Foundation. Thank you for your contributions.

There will be a second collection this Sunday for the parking lot. Next Sunday we will have a second collection for the Catholic University of America. Please be generous!!

WE RETURN TO GOD...FROM WHAT HE HAS GIVEN US

Thank you for your generosity and spirit of caring!

COME LORD JESUS! WEEKLY BIBLE STUDY Give the leader a call to join!

Leader: Christy Perret Day & Time: Wednesday @5:30-7 PM Location: Church Hall

Phone: 337 593-0669 Email: [email protected] Leader: Phyllis Boudreaux

Day & Time: Tuesday @2:30-4 PM Location: Church Hall Phone: 337 781-7576 Email: [email protected]

AROUND THE DIOCESE

“Dickens on the Strand”….Travel to Galveston, November 30th to Decem-ber 2nd, 2018. If interested, call St. Mary Mother of the Church located at 419 Doucet Rd. Their phone number is 337-981-3379.

SOLEMN VESPERS The Order of the Holy Sepulchre of the Diocese of Lafayette would like to extend an invitation to everyone to attend Vespers on Friday, September 14, 2018 to celebrate the Feast of the Exultation of the Holy Cross. Vespers will be held at 6:30 pm at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. The Most Reverend J. Douglas Deshotel, will preside.. Vespers, also called Evening Prayers, is a part of the Litur-gy of the Hours and date back to the sixth century. It includes hymns, recitation of the psalms, the Lord’s Prayer and the Canticle of Mary. This Office gives thanks for the day just past and makes an evening sacrifice of praise to God.

All are welcome to St. Thomas More Catholic High School Open House on Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 5-7 pm. First tour begins at 5 pm and last tour begins at 7 pm. Come experience More! For questions call the Admissions Office 988-3007 ext 187.

8/26/18

Cash Offertory $13,675.26

Poor $65.77

Building Fund $400.00

TOTAL $14,921.03

CCD/BSA $830.00

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5; Ps 119:97-102; Lk 4:16-30, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessings of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Lk 5:33-39 Saturday: Mi 5:1-4a orRom 8:28-30;Ps 13:6;Mt 1:1-16,18- 23 [18-23] Sunday: Is 35:4-7a; Ps 146:7-10; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37

MUSIC Entrance: Be Thou my Vision Offertory: Love Divine all Loves Excelling Communion: At the Name of Jesus Exit: Bless be the Lord

The St Jules Knight of Columbus Council 4683 will be serving Sausage PO Boy sandwiches and Chips on Sun-day September 9 @ 10:00 AM until Noon. No tickets will be sold in advance. Sandwiches can be picked up on the St Jules Church parking lot at the corner of St Jules Street and Macon Road. Donation is $5.00. Profits will be used to continue programs supported by the Knights of Columbus. Orders of 10 or more may be delivered in the neighborhood area. For more info contact Wilton Primeaux at 981-0957 or Leo Satchez 233-0899.