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Our 50th Anniversary
Celebration continues
See page 2
Read A Funeral in Church
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Connect With Us! We can
be found on Facebook, Flock
Note, Twitter & Instagram
June 24, 2018 / The Nativity of John the Baptist
Join our parish family at https://stpiusxchurch.org/join-the-parish/
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A s part of St. Pius X's 50th Anniversary and
the Diocese of Lafayette's Cen-tennial Anniversary, St. Pius began an on-going celebration
Thursday, June 14th, when a Eucharistic Holy Hour was held in church. The following day, a beautiful and uplifting 50th Anniversary Mass and reception was held for all parishioners. Five priests, in-cluding Fr. Steve, Fr. Joel and three former priests of St. Pius, four deacons and five seminarians were present, accompanied by the St. Pius Choir, Kevin Martin, organist, and two lay ministers. After Mass, Fr. Steve presented Priscilla (Pris) Hebert, a longtime parish-ioner, and more so, a faithful and true servant, with the Bishop’s Service Award, for her many years of volunteering at St. Pius. A wonderful reception, hosted by the Women’s Guild, was held in Leonpacher Hall. We thank all who came together to mark this im-portant date in our history. Look for more 50th Anniversary infor-mation to come, here in the bulletin and on our website. See the
50th Anniversary Mass at https://youtu.be/PjJJZje7758 .
Come and Celebrate the Centennial of the Diocese of Lafayette! Fȇte-Dieu du Vermil-ion, Eucharistic Boat Procession up the Vermil-ion River, will take place on the Feast of the Assumption, Wednesday, August 15. All are invited to a Mass in French at 8am at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church in Abbeville to begin the day. Bishop Glen Provost of the Lake Charles Diocese will preside and give the homi-ly. At the end of Mass there will be a procession from Church with the Blessed Sacrament and a statue of Mary across the draw bridge to the old River Side Restaurant. At 10:00 am 121 boats will embark in procession (one for each of the 121 parishes of the Diocese) and make their way up Bayou Vermilion to Lafayette. The boat procession will stop in Milton at Wawee’s at 11:35 am for recitation of the rosary and Bene-diction of the Blessed Sacrament. The flotilla will re-commence at 12:35 pm and continue upstream, arriving at Rufino’s in River Ranch at 1:40 pm for Rosary and Benediction. The boat procession will embark once again at 2:40 pm and arrive at Beaver Park at about 3:20 pm. At 3:45 pm a foot procession with the Blessed Sac-rament and a statue of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary will leave the landing and process up University Avenue in Lafayette all the way to the Cathedral of St. John the Evange-list. Solemn Vespers will be prayed at 5:00 pm and Holy Mass will follow at 5:30 pm with Bishop Douglas Deshotel to conclude the historic day. Confessions will be heard in mobile units at each of the stops along the way. Don’t miss this “once in a hundred years’ event!” Schedule your vacation day now and register your boat today! Contact your parish office if you would like to have your boat represent your parish. Boat registration forms are available at www.fetedieuduteche.org. For more information email at [email protected] or call (337) 394-6550.
Vocational Chalice Ministry This ministry involves hosting the chalice in your home for one week and reciting a special prayer from a prayer card daily. If interested, please call Vivian Begnaud at 235-1348 or the Parish Office 232-4656. Healing Hearts: A Catholic support group for WOMEN, whose relationships have been negatively impacted by the pornography addiction or sexual addiction of a loved one. This may include a spouse, boyfriend, family member or friend. Strict confi-dentiality is observed by all members. Meetings are held on a weekly basis. Contact 337-404-6113 for more information and respond to the prompting.
To the Heights: Young Adult Encounter The encounter will focus on forming Mission Driven Young Adult Disciples. Our goal is to walk with young adults in and throughout the Lafayette area letting them know that we wel-come, honor, and empower them to succeed. Young Adults make huge decisions in their lives. These decisions can be frightening so our day will be centered on keynote speakers rang-ing from Fr. Howard Blessing, pastor of Ho-ly Cross Catholic Church, Katie Austin for-mation director for Ragin Cajun Catholics, Dustin Bertrand with God Made Self Driven Ministries bringing his gifts and talents, Kyle Melancon Youth and Young Adult Discipleship Coordinator for Holy Cross, and Julien Dupuis. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @HolyCrossYADA.
NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS
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A Farewell Reception
For Father Steve
will be held
Sunday, July 1, 2018,
immediately following
the 11:00 a.m. Mass in the
Parish Life Center.
Please join us.
FR. STEVE MEMORIES We are putting together a photo album keep-sake for Fr. Steve LeBlanc as a farewell gift that will be presented to him at his reception on Sunday, July 1st after the 11:00 Mass. We would like pictures for him to remember us from the past 11 years. You may bring your pictures to the parish office and we will scan them or you can email them to [email protected]. The deadline is Mon-day, June 25. Many thanks!
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St. Pius Youth
Life Teen is our high school youth ministry. It is open to all
students who are in high school, grades 9th-12th, regard-
less of the school they attend. We meet on Sunday nights
following the 5 PM Mass in the Parish Life Center, from
6:00 pm to 7:45 pm.
During the week, we host different Small Groups for the
guys and girls. These groups are opportunities for our
young people to build community and share life together
as they journey and grow in their relationships with the
Lord. For more information, please contact our Youth
Minister John Ray Perkins ([email protected]).
EDGE, our middle school ministry opened to all 6th-8th
grade students, will be held at the Bayou House, on the
second and fourth Monday of the month. The Bayou
House is located at 309 E Bayou Pkwy.
EDGE takes place from 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm.
One Eight is our Confirmation process for high school Jun-
iors (or Seniors). If you are part of that process, be sure to
get your Questionnaire filled out so you can schedule your
interview. See our website for the Calendar of sessions.
Summer 2018—Save the Dates
Save the dates. We will be attending Summer Camp at
Life Teen’s Camp Covecrest the week of July 2nd to the
7th. And then we will once again join Life Teen for the
Restore Mission Camp here in Lafayette, to work on
homes that were affected by the August 2016 floods. The
Restore Mission Camp will be held the week of July 22nd
to the 27th.
Life Teen offers a website for your to help you grow in
holiness, to help you with your marriage and to help you
raise your teen. Check out www.ltparentlife.com
Youth Minister—John Ray Perkins [email protected] | 337.769.3885
One Eight: Confirmation Process
Parents
Visit the DesOrmeaux Foundation Online Store
www.shop. desormeaux
foundation.org
Your help supports women and their babies at The Women’s Center, St. Mar-guerite d’Youville Home, The Online Store and Baby & Me Boutique. Please bring your donations to 1335 Jefferson Street, Lafa-yette 9 AM to 3 PM Monday thru Friday. Closed 12 to 1.
Perpetual Adoration Chapel
Sign up online at www.stpiusxchurch.org/adoration , use the Sign up
cards that are available at the Chapel entrance, email [email protected]. or call 232-4656 .
Our Lord and you, Face to face, One on one. One hour each week, you and Him...praying, thanking, asking, atoning, loving, listening quietly
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Vocation
Chalice Ministry
Today the family of
James & Angela Furka
will receive the Vocational
Chalice at the Sunday 11:00
am. Mass. Please join them
this week in prayer for
vocations to the Priesthood
and Religious Life.
Readings for Today
First Reading — I will make you a light to the nations (Isaiah 49:1-6). Psalm — I praise you for I am wonderfully made (Psalm 139). Second Reading — John her-alded his coming by proclaiming a baptism of repentance (Acts 13:22-26). Gospel — John is his name (Luke 1:57-66, 80). The English translation of the Psalm Responses
from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the
Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Saturday 6 - 30 5:00 pm Fr. Joel Faulk
Sunday 7 - 1 7:00 am Fr. Steve LeBlanc 9:00 am Fr. Steve LeBlanc 11:00 pm Fr. Steve LeBlanc
5:00 pm Fr. Joel Faulk 7:00 pm Fr. Joel Faulk
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Romain Theo Laborde & Family; Ella & Simon Gilbert; Alexander McLaughlan; Huey P. Perrin; Special Intention; Dr. Glynn Hebert; Joey Gar-zotto; M/M Leno Garzotto & Family; M/M J. Baptista Garzotto & Family; M/M Fernand Andre & Family; Betty Dugal; Donnie Dugal; Gordon Dugal III; Faye Broussard Sunday 7:00 a.m. Steve Bergeron & Special Intention (2); Janet Thibodeaux; M/M Freddie Miller; Fred Miller Sunday 9:00 a.m Edward Longyear; Robert Foreman; Flavia LeBlanc; Horace Bertrand; Ellis Hargrave; Wes-ley Begnaud; M/M John Martin Jr.; Neva Martin; Gerald Olivier; Francis & Lula Bush; Isaac (Ike) Stevens (Birthday); Rick Larrieviere; Shirley Miller; Lynn Peter Poirrier; Leify Romero; Chuck Scarce; Lou Trahan; M/M Abby Romero Sunday 11:00 a.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Sunday 5:00 p.m. Special Intention; Brandon Pesson; M/M Theard Bodoin; Michael Dronet; Allen R. Bares; George & Georgina Baquet; Agnes Bares Richard; Terri-Faith Fontenot & Family; Special Intentions (2); Char-ley Rose Beasley; Phil Rachal; Corey Broussard; Anita Leger Mouton; Mary Ann Lavergne Sunday 7:00 p.m. Glenda Laughlin; Ira Smith; Darmas Bertrand; Mary Hebert Bertrand; Mosey Rausch Monday 6:00 a.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Tuesday 6:00 a.m Albert Ray Burleigh; Leland Pous-son; Lois Therese Johnson Wednesday 6:00 a.m. The Holy Souls in Purgatory Thursday 6:00 p.m. Gretchen Warner; Special Inten-tion; M/M Rusty Powell; Joan Bellefontaine; M/M E.W. Bellefontaine; M/M P.T. Burke; Friday 6:00 p.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Saturday 5:00 p.m. Romain Theo Laborde & Family; Ella & Simon Gilbert; Cleve Landry & Family; Florence Reed; Huey P. Perrin; Special Intention; Joey Garzotto; M/M Freddie Waguespack; M/M Felix Robichaux & Family; M/M Wallace Waguespack & Family; Betty Dugal; Donnie Dugal; Brent Dugal; Faye Broussard; Allen Comeaux; Joseph Spaetgens; Bertha Spaetgens; Glenda Laughlin; Noy Huval; Alton Huval; Rick Larrivi-ere
Weekend Mass Schedule June 30 - July 1, 2018
Presider is subject to change.
PRAYER & WORSHIP Readings for the Week Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Ps 48:2-4, 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3; Ps 119:33-37, 40; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 79:1b-5, 8, 9; Mt 7:21-29 Friday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:15-17 Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mk 5:21-43 [5:21-24, 35b-43]
Please Pray for these Priests This Week
Sun. Rev. Mark Derise Mon. Rev. Msgr. Keith Derouen Tues. Rev. Kenneth Domingue Wed. Rev. Zachary Dominguez, LC Thurs. Rev. Dustin Dought Fri. Rev. Greg Downs Sat. Rev. Wayne Duet
Eternal Father, we lift up to You these and all the priests of this world. Sanctify them. Heal and guide them. Mold them into the likeness of Your Son, Jesus, the Eternal High Priest. May their lives be pleasing to You. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
Mass Intentions June 23 - 30, 2018
Please Pray for these Seminarians This Week
Sun. Mr. John Dugas Mon. Mr. Andrew Furka Tues. Mr. David Furka Wed. Mr. Jace Gyles Thurs. Mr. Jonathan Harris Fri. Rev. Mr. Sal Istre
Sat. Mr. Luke Johnson Father, in your plan for our salvation you provide shepherds for your people. Fill your Church with the spirit of courage and love. Raise up worthy ministers for your altars and eager but gentle servants of the gos-pel. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Prayer adapted from the Roman Sacramentary)
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The Sanctuary Candle will burn in memory of Gerald Olivier
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NACFLM Conference - Marriage and Family as the Heart of the New Evangelization MARRIAGE AND FAMILY AS THE HEART OF THE NEW EVANGELIZATION is the theme for this year’s annual National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM) conference on July 15-17, 2018 at the CajunDome Convention Center. Pre-Conference will begin on July 14 and will consist of topics addressing how to minister to those that have lost a loved one, how to manage ministry with high parental conflict situations, and Creating an Effective Strategy for ad-dressing Pornography. We will have a workshop, in Spanish, on Satur-day and Sunday. For more information or to register please visit www.nacflm.org. Or email Kelley Chapman, [email protected] or call 337-261-5653. Gently Worn School Uniforms are Needed School Uniform Outreach will collect and process used uniforms for the coming school year, to be distributed to needy children in the Lafayette Parish Schools. Please consider donating your children’s outgrown uniforms to our church out-reach program. The School Uniform Outreach Donation Box is located in the Gathering Area of the church, near the pamphlet racks. The need is great! We request your help in this Ecumenical Effort. Youth Sizes 4 - 20 AND All Adult Sizes are needed: Shirts: Red, white, and navy blue, black and green Pants/Shorts: Navy blue, black and khaki - traditional style.
Bulletin Submissions Anyone interested in submitting information to be placed in the bulletin should now email [email protected]. Thanks for your help! STM Summer Cheer Clinic The St. Thomas More cheerleaders will be holding a summer cheer clinic Tuesday July 24th – Friday July 27th from 09:00am-Noon for all children entering Pre-K through 8th grade. Online registration for the clinic is now available on the STM school web-site at www. stmcougars.net under “ SUMMER CAMPS ” or for more information, please contact Colleen Dill at [email protected] . Your child will learn cheers, jumps, dances, and chants! Camp fee includes camper t-shirt, daily snacks, photo, and fun! Annulment Process Workshop July 24, 2018, the Judicial Vicar for the Diocese of Lafayette, Msgr. Robie Robichaux, will be presenting work-shops on Declaration of Nullity and what is needed to begin the pro-cess. Two workshop times are offered: 10:00 am – noon, or 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, at the Diocesan offices, Immaculata Center, 1408 Carmel Drive, Lafayette, LA. All are invited to attend. Prior to attending one of the sessions, please register by calling 261-5623, or via email to [email protected]. There is no charge for this workshop.
MORE NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS
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B urying the de-ceased is a Cor-
poral Work of Mercy and has been part of the Church’s pastoral work form the very beginning (Catechism, no 2447). Death has been van-quished by Jesus Christ’s resurrection and His prom-ise that all who follow Him will share in a like resur-rection to new and everlasting life (Romans 6:5). The Church’s funeral rites emphasize this essential truth of Christi-anity in the three stations of the funeral rite: the vigil, the funeral mass, and the graveside service.
The Christian funeral is a liturgical cele-bration of the Church. The ministry of the Church in this instance aims at express-ing efficacious communion with the de-ceased, at the participation in that com-munion of the community gathered for the funeral, and at the proclamation of eternal l i fe to the communi ty . (Catechism, no 1684)
The funeral of a loved one presents us as pastors of sours with a wonderful op-portunity to catechize those who attend the funeral and to assure the family of the deceased of the entire Church’s so-licitude and support in their time of need. In an emotional time like a funeral, extra pastoral sensitivity is required of us. Many times family members or friends of the deceased have not been practicing their faith, may be or other faiths or have no faith at all. The opportunity for pasto-ral outreach and evangelization is full of possibilities simply because in the face of death and grief human beings are drawn into the true perspective of faith in the risen Christ (Catechism, no 1687).
Unfortunately, the medicalization, privati-zation, and secularization of death and dying are becoming more and more the norm. Inherent in these “efficiencies” is the escapist desire to make death invisi-ble and convenient, “getting over it as
quickly as possible.” I suggest to you that what is at stake is the avoidance of the mystery of death and the loss of the spir-itual and emotional benefits experienced when ritual and grief are authentically integrated. Some parents do not even bring their children to wakes, thereby depriving the little ones of the opportunity to consider the bigger picture of life, death and eternity. Fortunately, the Church has been praying and reflecting on these mysteries since the salvific events of Holy Week, culminating in the proclamation of the Lord’s resurrection.
Bishop Deshotel is requesting that clergy be very attentive to celebrating the Fu-neral Rites of the Church as the Church intends. These rites have been carefully prepared and faithfully handed on. For example, the Vigil and/or Rosary before the funeral Mass can be a time of prayer, reflection and consolation. If a family requests time for a eulogy, it is also an appropriate time for that.
“A funeral for any deceased member of the faithful must generally be celebrated in his or her parish church.” (Canon 1177) Therefore, the funeral Mass should always be celebrated in the par-ish church of the deceased. The Church building and the altar are symbols of Christ and our communion with and in Him. These symbols emphasize that it is through the Church, the body of Christ, that we are reborn in Baptism, nourished with the Bread of Life in the Eucharist, forgiven of sin in Penance, and finally ushered to eternal life by the family of the Church. Only on a rare occasion and for
a serious reason should a funeral Mass be conducted in a funeral home. Such a case would be of an aged spouse of the deceased or the grave inconvenience of transporting a physically handicapped relative. The Bishop indicates that this should be the exception, not the norm.
The Bishop later goes on to state that the mere convenience of having everything in one place is not a reason to forego having the funeral Mass in the parish Church. Put another way, we asked to consider that the typical deceased Cath-olic is nearly always baptized in the church, celebrates their first Confession in the church, receives their first Holy Communion in the church (nearly in the sport where the casket lays), is con-firmed with the Holy Chrism in the church, (if married) professes their nup-tial vows in the church, walks repeatedly the Station of the Cross in the church, kneels and prays before the tabernacle joined by family and parishioners (in good times and bad) in the church – and now (confoundingly), their final commen-dation and Mass of Christian burial is offered in the funeral home. Surely, only a serious and exceptional reason could suffice for a reason!
Routinely separating the funeral rites from the parish church, deprives the un-churched, disaffected Catholics and per-son with different faith beliefs from en-countering a living community and the transcendent symbolism of the house of God. The Bishop reflects that he has witnessed many people return to Mass after the death of a loved one because they experienced once again the pull of eternal life, support in grief and the need for the grace of the Sacraments. Consid-er also, that for some people, a Catholic funeral might be the only occasion to cross the threshold of a Catholic Church. Let’s give God’s holy people the benefit of our Catholic Traditions.
A
Funeral
in Church
TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS June 30
5:00 PM Eric Guidry,
Beverly Galantowicz Suzanne Breaux, Raphael Perez, Lori Guidry, Jeannie Lawrence
Abigail Boudreaux, Tony and Isabella Russo
June 24
7:00 AM Dorothy Scott, Jackie Richard
Carl Richard, Teresa & Sam Margaglio, Nanette Cazayoux James Stonecipher
9:00 AM Matt & Susan Hebert Jesse Gary, Kim & Bonnie Hardey, Vivian Adams, Sandra Bonin, Angelle Pearce,
Dawn LeBourgeois, Susan deLaunay, Bill & Sarah LeBlanc Joshua Billedeaux, Carson Quebodeaux,
Javier Harson, Jack Stansbury
9:00 AM Children’s Church resumes in September 2018
11:00 AM
Cheryl Doerr, Jacques Noel
Maria Tregre, Ashley David, E. C. Sibille, Jo Ann Hebert, Verna & Earl Guidry, Gerald & Shannon Barousse, Catherine Billeaud, Vicki Custer
Patrick & James Paul Gandy, Noah Pritchard
5:00 PM Sandy Hindelang, Jeff Favors
Katie Martin, Brian Decou, John & Jamie Wagnon, Mary Frances LeBlanc, Helen Dauphin, Kelly Suire, Claire Haydel, Scott & Roxanne Clark
Ty and Matt Martin
7:00 PM Rod Wimberly, Ann Porche
Roanne Langlinais, Ann Langlinais, Tana Trahan, Michelle Castille Anthony Beaumont and Samuel Stonecipher
Please remember that it is not necessary to touch the doors to open or close the tabernacle. Only the tabernacle key is used to open and close the doors. Please contact the Parish Office if you have any questions. Thanks! Page 8
Called to Serve _______________________ WEEKEND OF JUNE 30 — JULY 1, 2018
Centennial News
Sunday, June 24, 2018
St. Pius X Catholic Church www.stpiusxchurch.org
St. Peter Dedication On June 29, 1953, the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, the newly constructed church of St. Peter in New Iberia was consecrated by Bish-op Jules Jeanmard. The church was the vi-sion of their new pastor, Fr. Albert Bacque. After over a decade of fundraising, the parish-ioners of St. Peter raised approximately half a million dollars and the construction of the new church began in 1951. Two years later, the massive structure was completed with seating for 1,200 parishioners. Two 90-foot tall tow-ers, decorated with large white rosaries, mark the prominence of the Church dedicated to the “Prince of the Apostles.”
National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministries In this Centennial Year, the Diocese of Lafa-yette is happy to host a national Marriage and Family Conference – July 15-17 at the Cajun-dome Convention Center. The precious holi-ness of marriage and family must be strength-ened and cherished. Come and join us. For information on the conference and to register, visit, www.nacflm.org
August 15 Get your boat and join the procession - Fete Dieu de Vermilion – our Eucharistic Adoration will be on the Vermilion River this year begin-ning in Abbeville at St. Mary Magdalen with a Mass in French at 8am. The river procession will begin after with a Rosary and Benediction in Milton @11;35 @Wawees, then a Rosary and Benediction at River Ranch @1:40 @Rufinno’s, then a foot procession @ 3:45pm from Beaver Park to Cathedral up University St. to the Cathedral – Vespers at 5pm and Mass at 5:30 with Bishop Deshotel. Having 121 Church Parishes in our Diocese we would like to have at least 1 boat from each parish. To register, please visit www.fetedieuduteche.org or call 337-349-6550. This is an extraordinary event and we ask that you please consider being a part of the 121 boats.
Diocese of Lafayette Youth Gathering at Parc International on Saturday, October 20th for Faith, Fun, Music, Food and Eucharistic Adoration. Our Youth, all Youth Groups, families, clergy and religious are invited. Please mark your calendars now and watch for more information soon.
NOVENA TO ST ANNE FOR 2018 For All Ladies Altar Societies In the
Diocese of Lafayette A reminder to all Ladies Altar Societies of the Diocese of Lafayette: The Saint Anne Novena is from July 18 – 26. If you have not ordered the novena booklets and would like to pray it with us, please contact Bonnie Broussard at (337) 937-5697. The agenda has been finalized and requires RSVPS.
As mentioned in the previous announce-ment, on the final day of the novena, July 26th, which is also the feast day of Saints Anne and Joachim, all members are invited to attend Mass at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in honor of the Centennial year of our Diocese.
Agenda for the Day
The cost of the tour is $3.00 for ages 60 or younger and $2.00 for ages 60 and older. The deadline for the RSVP for both the lunch and tour is July 10. To RSVP contact Bonnie Broussard at the number listed above.
11:30 – Recitation of the Rosary 12:05 – Holy Mass 12:45 - Closing No-vena prayer 1:00 – “ Dutch” Lunch at Don’s Sea-
food Hut (RSVP re-quired) 3:00 - Tour of St. John the Evangelist Cathedral (RSVP required)
St. Pius X Information
www.stpiusxchurch.org
MRS. DEBBIE HEBERT BUSINESS MANAGER/ACCOUNTANT [email protected]
MRS. BARBARA ABSHIRE PASTORAL ASSISTANT [email protected]
MRS. ROSE MARY CORMAN SECRETARY [email protected]
MRS. JOAN SIMS ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY / SCHEDULER [email protected]
MR. BLAKE PAUL HARSON EDUCATION MINISTER [email protected]
MRS. BARBARA BOUDREAUX COORORDINATOR OF SACRAMENTAL PRO-
GRAMS [email protected]
MR. JOHN RAY PERKINS III DIRECTOR OF DISCIPLESHIP FORMATION AND MISSION [email protected]
MRS. KAREN MELANCON MUSIC MINISTER [email protected]
MR. KEVIN MARTIN ORGANIST [email protected]
MS. SCHUYLER KLEINPETER ADVANCEMENT AND STEWARDSHIP DIRECTOR [email protected]
MS. MALLORY WAINWRIGHT SACRISTAN [email protected]
MR. EDWARD BAUDOIN MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR [email protected]
MR. LEROY ABSHIRE CHURCH CUSTODIAN [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE STAFF AND MINISTERS
MISSION STATEMENT
St. Pius X Catholic Church enables all who seek Christ to hear the Gospel and live their faith as good stewards. In Living the Good News, centered in the Eucharist, we bring Christ to others so all may live in freedom and grace.
STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCE June 17, 2018
Envelopes (249)…... 18,003.00
Online Giving (152)..….… 9,316.00
Loose Checks (74).............6,879.00
Total …….…………..... $34,198.00
Debt Reduction …….….$4,532.00
Loan Balance…..…$11,530,572.24
SACRAMENTS
Baptism 2nd & 4th Saturday 2:30 pm Baptismal Preparation Class is required. Beginning
January, held every other month on the 3rd Saturday from 9:00 - 11:00 am., in the Annex Meeting Room
Baptism Registration online at https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/baptism/baptism-registration/
2 week notice to schedule is required.
Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 pm Before weekday Mass from 5:40 to 5:55 am Speak to a priest to schedule confession at another
time.
Matrimony Contact the Pastor at least 6 months before the tentative
marriage date.
Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office.
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LOOK US UP
REGISTER AS A PARISHIONER https://stpiusxchurch.org/join-the-parish/
SIGN UP FOR ADORATION http://stpiusxchurch.org/adoration/
SACRAMENTAL RECORD https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacramental-record-request/
REGISTER FOR BAPTISM https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/baptism/
ST. PIUS WEDDING INFORMATION https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/marriage/
ADULT CONFIRMATION https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/confirmation/
ON-LINE GIVING https://stpiusxchurch.org/online-giving/
[email protected] for more information about St. Pius
[email protected] to schedule a conference room or other space at St. Pius
[email protected] to submit bulle-tin announcements, email at least 2 weeks in ad-
vance (more before a holiday) of the requested weekend
FR. STEVE LEBLANC PASTOR [email protected]
FR. JOEL FAULK PAROCHIAL VICOR [email protected]
DEACON PHIL LIZOTTE R.C.I.A. DIRECTOR [email protected]
DEACON SAMMY RUSSO EDGE [email protected]
MASS TIMES
Saturday Anticipated 5:00 pm Sunday 7:00, 9:00 & 11:00 am, 5:00 & 7:00 pm Weekday 6:00 am 1st Saturday 7:30 am
PARISH OFFICE
Office (337) 232-4656 Fax (337) 233-9468
Office Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 - 4:00 pm Friday 8:00 - 12:00 noon
CLERGY
201 East Bayou Parkway P.O. Box 80489
Lafayette, LA. 70598-0489