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Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church January 20, 2019 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Clergy Pastor: Rev. Mark Lomax Parochial Vicar: Rev. Chris Zavackis Deacons: Steve Cohan, Jay Frantz, Andrew Raspino, Owen Francis
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil
4:00 PM Church
Sunday
7:30 AM Church 9:00 AM Church 10:30 AM Chotin Center 12 Noon Church 6:30 PM Church
Weekday Mass Schedule Monday-Friday 9:00 AM Church Monday-Thursday 5:15 PM Church Saturday 8:00 AM Church
Reconciliation Times Monday-Thursday 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM or by appointment
Parish Life Center Hours Regular Hours Monday-Friday: 9 AM-4 PM
Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours next to the Church
Connect with us Phone: (985) 626-5671 Fax: (985) 626-5422 Web: www.ollparish.info Email: [email protected] Twitter : @ollparish Instagram: @ollparish Facebook: OurLadyoftheLake RomanCatholicChurch
312 Lafitte Street, Mandeville, LA 70448
www.ollparish.info
Our Lady of the Lake Mission Statement Bound by a unifying love of Christ and one another,
we share the Good News of the Gospel through prayer, Eucharist, education and service.
January 20, 2019 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Today’s Readings
First Reading: As a bridegroom rejoices in his bride, so God rejoices in the chosen ones (Isaiah 62:1-5).
Psalm: Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations (Psalm 96).
Second Reading: All the varied gifts in the Christian community are from one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4-11).
Gospel: Rejoicing at a wedding celebration in Cana, Jesus replenishes the wine supply (John 2:1-11).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings for the Week Monday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12
Friday: Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18
Saturday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9 or Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:20-21
Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
A Visible God We find it difficult to convey ideas to people unless we can actually show them something, demonstrate what we mean. God, who is invisible and truly beyond human understanding, apparently faces the same difficulty. People want to see, not just listen to an idea. So God gave us Jesus Christ, God made visible in the world.
During these past weeks we have seen how Jesus was revealed as an infant to the shepherds and the magi, and then began his adult “public life” at his baptism by John. Today’s Gospel reading tells us of his “first sign,” providing wine for the wedding guests at Cana.
Of course, even Jesus, God made visible, was not always easily understood in his own day, nor is he even now. So we have to ponder what we see: the poverty and simplicity of his birth, his humility and openness before John the Baptist, his kindness and compassion toward people in their ordinary problems, such as running short of wine at a wedding. Yet it is in coming to know Jesus that we come to know God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Treasures From Our Tradition The cause of church unity is commended to Christians for prayer and action every year around this time. This week is not so much to focus on the many divisions within the Christian family, but on bonds of faith and mission. Even though Christians have always shown an inclination to fracture, spin off, and mutate into new expressions, recent history shows some new points of convergence and agreement. Catholics are more firmly rooted in the word of God, for example, and many Protestants are more likely to celebrate Communion than in years past. Some denominations are merging and pooling resources, and people from various traditions are collaborating on projects.
The call of this week is to be mindful of the diversity of our traditions and customs while treasuring what we hold in common. The old advice to “lighten up” is good medicine, because sometimes our differences are delightful and amusing. If someone says, “Let us pray,” a Catholic might close the eyes, bow the head and fold hands; a Protestant might reach out and clasp hands with the person in the next chair; and someone belonging to an Orthodox tradition might stand up with eyes wide open. Each has taken a different path, but the goal is always the same. This is a week not for focusing on the well-worn paths of divergence, but for mutual delight in a common goal. Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
“Nations Shall Behold Your Vindication,
And All The Kings Your Glory.” ~ Isaiah 62:2
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer Sacrament Information Infant Baptisms: A Baptismal seminar and completed paperwork is required prior to the Sacrament. See the website for details and forms. Sacrament of Marriage: See our website for information. Call Beth at x116 for an appointment at least six (6) months prior to the proposed wedding date. Sacrament of the Sick: For emergencies only, call 626-5671 or 727-7760, day or night. Call x107 during office hours for communion to the sick, shut-ins, and those in hospitals. Anointing of the sick is available upon request. Annulments: Contact Deacon Jay and Nancy Frantz at 789-0293 for information and guidance on applying for an annulment.
Sanctuary Candles As you look around the front of the Church, you will notice the candles that hang from the ceiling in front of the main and side altars. These candles are available to be memorialized for the week for a $15 stipend. We post these memorials in the bulletin.
Mass Intentions All of our Masses are offered for specific intentions that have been requested in advance. In accordance with Canon Law, each Mass is for a single intention; with the exception of 2 weekend Masses that accommodate multiple intentions. Mass donations are $5. We post these intentions in the bulletin.
Flowers Flowers enhance our worship environment in both the Church and Chotin Center. Altar Flower donations are $100. We acknowledge these donations in the bulletin.
Sanctuary Candles These votive candles in Church have been memorialized as follows:
Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp In loving memory of
Fr. John Skaj from Alice and family
Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp For the intentions of
Donelle Crovetto
Blessed Mother Altar Lamp For the intentions of
Sheri Burchard on her birthday
St. Joseph Altar Lamp For the intentions of
Bill Gourgues on his birthday
Sacred Heart of Jesus Altar Lamp
For the intentions of Ray Emmons on his birthday
St. Benedict Altar Lamp For the intentions of the Labranche family
Mass Intentions Saturday, January 19 8:00 AM Int. of OLL parishioners 4:00 PM All souls in Purgatory Deceased members of KC’s
and their families Ken Miller Helen Zima Thyra Dahl Terry Langkopp George E. Boesch, Jr. L. Keller Hebert Int. of Nancy Louise Bray Int. of Denny Charbonnet Int. of Yvette Jemison &
family Lola Legier Maduell Luke W. Reine Stacy Miller Int. of Bob Fallon Troy Bosse Sunday, January 20 7:30 AM Alvin P. Gernard. Jr. 9:00 AM Benny Musso 10:30 AM The Davis family Blake Cordes Krislynn Marie Helmer Inez M. Thomas Edward Bourgeois Int. of Aunt Colleen, Bob & their families Int. of Josie Viviano Int. of the Russell family Ray Gegenheimer Fr. John Skaj John Domanick Lester Teemsma 12:00 PM Ray Guarisco 6:30 PM Terry Langkopp Monday, January 21 9:00 AM Ken Miller 5:15 PM Ray Guarisco Tuesday, January 22 9:00 AM Suzanne Marie Walder 5:15 PM Cecile Epstein Wednesday, January 23 9:00 AM Laura Davenport Schneider 5:15 PM Raymond Claret Thursday, January 24 9:00 AM Linda Pedalino 5:15 PM Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Ruth
Juracovich Friday, January 25 9:00 AM Barbara Duncan
MLK Holiday The Parish Life Center will be closed on Monday, January 21st in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. We will still have regularly scheduled Masses and Confessions.
In Memoriam Please pray for the repose of the souls of our dearly departed and for their families that grieve their loss.
James Reginald Coco, Jr.
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer Flipped-Out Pharisees The Gospel reading for this Sunday is not only the first miracle in John’s Gospel—it is also John’s first mention of Jesus’ mother. I used to find it odd that he addressed her as “Woman.” But in that time the word was more respectful; it could even be affectionate. Jesus does help as his mother requested, but he does so in a way that is a lesson about God’s love. You have probably heard how the Jewish people in Jesus’ time performed purification rituals before eating anything. The cleansings were a sign that they wanted to be like God, completely free from sin. Eventually, it came to mean that you could not approach God until you cleansed yourself. Jesus could have made the wine in bottles or wineskins. But he used the “six stone water jars there for Jewish ceremonial washings” (John 2:6). That meant that once they were full of wine, no one could wash themselves from the jars. I wonder how many Pharisees flipped out when they saw that. The point of this is that no one can cleanse themselves. We don’t purify ourselves in order to come to God—we come to God to be purified. God is the only one who can make us holy. God offers this to sinners especially, because sinners who know they need forgiveness are the only ones to receive it. God never forces mercy on anyone. It is offered to those who ask for it. the amount of wine symbolizes the extent of God’s mercy. As there was now more than enough wine for the wedding, God has more than enough mercy for those who need it. Wine is also a symbol of joy in the Old Testament. There is no greater joy than knowing that you have been forgiven by the Lord. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist
Commentator: F. Ramsey
Lector: Mary Yager
EM’s: Bill Bailey Terri Broussard
Joan Bailey Cookie Johnson
Paul Broussard Scott Fleming
7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Ernie Coco
Commentator: Buddy Gaudet
Lector: Manuel Broussard EM’s: Ernie Coco Ziggy Sobolewski
Cindy Garrett Alicia Nolan
Becky Maloney Lewis Nolan
9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Robin Ledet
Commentator: Steve Decker
Lector: Geralyn Suhor EM’s: Elmida Geauthreaux Ronald Geauthreaux
B K Baldwin Gary Beilman
Michael Cousin Barbara Beilman
Steve Decker Kim Lindemann
Leon Toups Linda Sanders
10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist
Commentator: Allison McInnis
Lector: Craig Drez
EM’s: Gloria Tisdale Genie Simpson
Joan Faust Wayne Simpson
Leslie Patterson Kathleen Avenel
Joey Patterson Sandi Thomas
Audrianne Quintana Nancy Webre
12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Kim Landry
Commentator: Renee Cambre
Lector: Mary Grace Roberts
EM’s: Grace Huffman Frank Caponegro
Jeff Lyons Mary Grace Roberts
Willie Parks Need EM
6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Judith Bono
Commentator: Beth/Jeff Harris
Lector: Gloria Sellars
Debbie Ferrari Mary Johnston
Jennifer West Marty Trosclair
Dwight Johnston Need EM
EM’s:
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mark Fluitt
Commentator: Taylor Nox
Lector: Tom Berner
EM’s: Bill Bailey Karen Bosse
Joan Bailey Semone Miller
Steve Gourgues Letha Berner
7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Bill Olexa
Commentator: Lewis Nolan
Lector: Alicia Nolan
EM’s: Buddy Gaudet Laurie Panzeca
Sue Lacour Linda Cusimano
Monica Stapler Manuel Broussard
9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Sidney Angelle
Commentator: Lori Sutton
Lector: Mike Sutton EM’s: Brian Callahan Ronald Geauthreaux
Michelle Callahan Elmida Geauthreaux
Angie Kangas Phil Zima
Adeline Nastasi Jackie Tonguis
Gleason Terri Lodge
10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist
Commentator: Kevin Hartdegen
Lector: Steven Toups
EM’s: Roland Alpha Debby Montgomery
Pam Owen Karen Paternastro
Austin Grashoff Jeannette Rousseau
Shelley Lacoste Pat Sullivan
Joycelyn Heinz Shelley Gourgues
12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Darryl Lallande
Commentator: Leo Kearns
Lector: Frances Strayham
EM’s: Frank Caponegro Anita Porche
Leo Kearns Charles Porche
Jean Barrosse Bob Rhoden
6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mike Nation
Commentator: Linda Vincent
Lector: Tony Garner
Tracy Bannon Tony Garner
JoAnn Fain Cary Vincent
Molly Manale Reiss Plauché
EM’s:
Liturgical Ministers January 19-20 January 26-27
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer
Monday Bible Study Come participate in our interactive Bible Study. Fr. Chris and study group members lead us with varied interesting programs that provoke questions and insightful reflection. You are warmly invited to explore our faith and Scripture. Please join us every Monday, after the 9 AM Mass in Fellowship 1 of the Parish Life Center. We will resume meeting on January 7th. For more information, please contact Audrey Maduell at 985-951-8105.
Tuesday Rosary As Pope St. John XXIII has said, “The Rosary is a magnificent and universal prayer for the needs of the Church, the nations and the entire world”. Please join us in Church immediately following the 9AM Mass each Tuesday morning as our group gathers together to pray the scriptural rosary and other intercessory prayers. The scriptural rosary combines the recitation of the rosary with different scripture passages which are read before each Hail Mary. This rosary meditation offers a deeper contemplation of the life of Christ. “Among all the devotions approved by the Church none has been so favored by so many miracles as the devotion of the Most Holy Rosary”, Pope Pius IX. For more information, please contact Cindy Garrett at 892-6381 or [email protected].
Rosa Mystica “It is said, the salvation or loss of thousands of souls can depend on the fidelity of a single priest.” All are welcome and encouraged to join us as we meet weekly to participate in a Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle in which we pray for priests, for their sanctification and constant growth in holiness and virtue, for seminarians, as well as for future vocations to the priesthood. In addition, our group mails out greeting cards to priests serving in the Archdiocese, to express our appreciation and thanks for their dedication and self-sacrificing efforts in serving us through their priesthood, and to seminarians, as a means of encouragement and support. Please join us for prayers on Wednesday mornings in Church after the 9AM Mass. For more information, please contact Cindy Garrett at 985-892-6381 or [email protected].
Liturgy Screen Operators needed Volunteers are needed to operate the computer for the overhead screen projection during Mass in the Chotin Center. It is easy to do; a brief run-through will have you trained in a flash. All adults and high school students are welcome. High School students can get service hours for their service. The coordinator will help you schedule your Mass time and your rotation for service. If you would like to volunteer, please call Holly Morales at 626-7732.
Second Collection: January 26-27
OLL School Registration Our Lady of the Lake School will accept applications for Kindergarten through 5th grades on Monday, February 4th in the school office. Please contact the admissions director at 985-262-5678 x134 for additional information or to schedule a tour.
Ministry News
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Are you looking to join a ministry to get more involved in supporting the families of Our Lady of the Lake? Do you know a family that could benefit from a meal? Come help Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court 2741, Fr. Joseph Cazenavette, as we bring meals to families in need. This ministry will cater to new parents, bereavement, and people recovering from medical issues (surgery or cancer treatments.) Please email Addie Ordogne at [email protected] to join the roster to cook and deliver a meal or to get information on how to sign up to receive meals.
Respect Life Ministry Spiritual Adoption Program– Week 16: This week fat begins to form underneath skin, providing your baby with insulation for the coming months. Did you know that both baby and placenta are now about the same size? Your little one has reached 4.57 inches and approximately 3.53 ounces. His head and neck are held straighter now. Bone marrow is now beginning to form. His heart is pumping as much as 6 gallons of blood a day and beats at a rate about double your heart rate. Your baby has learned to breathe! This is apparent from the regular movements of his chest. Isn’t it amazing that he is able to breathe “underwater,” inhaling and exhaling small amounts of amniotic fluid? These actions help the lungs to develop and grow.
“We are created to walk with and support one another; we don't need to fear reaching out in love. Help your friend experience the strength of God's message that resounds throughout time: ‘Do not fear: I am with you’ (Isaiah 41:10).” ~ USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “What to Do When a Friend Is Considering Abortion”, www.usccb.org/l-o-v-e NABRE © 2010 CCD. Used with permission.
Life March South:
Magnificat Breakfast
All women are invited to a Breakfast Sponsored by
A Ministry to Catholic Women West St. Tammany Chapter
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Benedict’s Plantation 9AM-Noon
Speaker: Karen Sheehy
Tickets: $15. Tickets sales end Thursday, January 31st.
No tickets sold at the door. Ticket information available at
magnificatwst.org.
Ministry News
Lenten Event with Scott Hahn and Matthew Leonard Saturday, March 30, 2019 at the Castine Center, join best-selling author, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Journey Through Scripture host, Matthew Leonard, this Lent for a presentation on the importance of cultivating a holy family. Don't miss this special event, sure to offer wisdom for you and your family as you prepare for Easter. Event Schedule:
9:00 AM – Opening 9:15 AM – "Hail, Holy Queen" by Scott Hahn 10:15 AM – "Love Hurts" by Matthew Leonard 11:15 AM– St. Paul Center Presentation 11:30 AM – Lunch 1:00 PM – "Silent Knight, Holy Knight" by Scott Hahn 2:00 PM– Talk 3:00 PM – Concluding remarks
Register online at https://stpaulcenter.com/product/castinecenter/
Dr. Scott Hahn is the founder and president of the St. Paul Center and has written numerous books on biblical theology. He holds the Father Michael Scanlan, T.O.R., Chair of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he has taught since 1990. He and his wife, Kimberly, have six children and fifteen grandchildren.
Matthew Leonard is an internationally-known speaker, author, podcaster, and Executive Producer at the St. Paul Center. A convert to Catholicism and former missionary to Latin America, Matthew is a frequent guest on radio and television programs across the country appearing on SiriusXM, EWTN, CBS, the Magnificat, and many others. Matthew is the executive producer, director, and host of the best-selling The Bible and the Virgin Mary and The Bible and the Sacraments Journey Through Scripture studies.
OLL Men’s Spirituality
The OLL Men's Spirituality Group is a group of lay Catholic men faithful to the teachings of the Magisterium of our Catholic Church, united in our love for God, and dedicated to making this world a better place by studying, proclaiming, and living His Word.
Meetings are on Thursday nights at 7 PM for about 1½ hours in Classroom 201, across the street from the Chotin Center. No outside preparation is required. Please contact Tony Garner at (985) 705-2607 or [email protected] for more information.
Have You Been Enjoying the Saint Snippets? Have you been snipping the Saint Snippets? Have you learned something new? Share your story by emailing [email protected].
OLL Kids for Jesus (K4J) Bake Sale The OLL Kids for Jesus (K4J) club will be hosting its 9th Annual Bake Sale on Super Bowl Sunday, February 3rd. Please come by and get some goodies after the 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, and 12:00 Noon Masses in the cafeteria. The proceeds this year will again benefit the Haitian Parish of St. Benoit. This is a great opportunity to support Catholics that have been devastated by natural disasters, but they don’t have the resources to rebuild. Every donation can make a difference!
Father/Daughter Dance 2019
Trivia Night
The Lady Knights of Our Lady of the Lake, in support of the Knights of Columbus 9240, invite you to attend the 4th Annual
Saturday, February 16, 2019 OLL School Cafeteria
Cut Here
For early registration, please provide the following information and remit your entrance fee of $10 per person to: Leslie Patterson, 301 W. Beach Pkwy, Mandeville, LA 70448
Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Email: _______________________________________________________ Phone #: _________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip
Number of Players: ______________ X $10 = $ ________________ Please make checks payable to: K of C 9240 Names of Each Person on this registration: _____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Check the appropriate box(es):
There are other team members registering with this table. List Names:
I/We do not have a team. Please add to a table with available space.
We will take others at our table if they need a team.
Please do not add anyone else to this table.
Gather together a group of 8 to 10 people and come to
a fun-filled night of questions and answers; or, come
as an individual and we’ll add you to a team. The game
will consist of 10 categories which will test your
knowledge in a wide variety of areas. Prizes will be
awarded for 1st and 2nd place teams. Are you willing
to take the trivia challenge?
Join in the Team Trivia Fun for only $10.00 per person!
For additional information, tickets, or to reserve your team table, contact:
Leslie Patterson at 985-626-7755 or [email protected].
Popcorn will be provided. Please
bring any other foods you wish to have at
your table.
Beer, wine and soda will be available Donations Appreciated!
A d u l t s O n l y P l e a s e
Proceeds benefit the Northlake Crisis Pregnancy Center
D o o r s O p e n a t 6 : 3 0 P M P l a y B e g i n s a t 7 P M
T h e r e w i l l b e a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o r e g i s t e r a f t e r M a s s e s o n F e b r u a r y 9 t h a n d 1 0 t h .
Other Ministries in our Area
Administration and Operations Parish Financial Stewardship
January 7-13
Weekly Donations * $ 21,197.01
Online Giving $ 6,403.00
TOTAL $ 27,600.01
Weekly Budget $ 27,684.00
(*Does not include other income)
Try online giving by following the link on our website at ollparish.info. We have eGiving cards available at the entrance to the Church and Chotin Center that can be placed in the offertory basket by those who give online.
Deadline Information: Submit to [email protected]. (Subject to pastor’s approval) Weekly Bulletin or Online Update: Deadline for submission is 12 days in advance of desired weekend. Mass Announcements: Deadline for submission is 1 week in advance of weekend requested.
In gratitude for our many gifts from God, parishioners
and visitors made a joyful offertory to the Lord.
Safe Environment Renewal Online Renewal for Safe Environment Training for Adult Learners only is now being offered online. This training works on computers, tablets and smartphones. This is not for your initial training with the Archdiocese...only for renewals. Training expires every three years. If you are due for renewal, follow these steps:
1. Go to https:/safeandsacred-nola.org 2. Click the “Create new account” button to register 3. Complete ALL information on the registration page 4. Click “Create my new account” to complete your registration 5. Click “Continue” to confirm your account and enter the training site. 6. Complete the training. You are done with training when you see your
certificate on the screen. For any questions regarding Safe Environment Training, please contact Bonnie in the PLC at 985-626-5671 x 107 or [email protected].
Financial Stewardship Statements for 2018 We will not be sending out Financial Stewardship Statements unless requested. To request your statement, please contact our bookkeeper, Cheryl in one of the following ways:
♦ Online: Complete request form at ollparish.info under “Contact Us”
♦ Email: [email protected]; Provide name, home address, phone number, delivery preference (mail or email-verify address for choice)
♦ Phone: 626-5671 x101; Provide name, home address, phone number, delivery preference (mail or email-verify address for choice)
Please allow 2-3 business days for processing your request.
Online Givers: If you give online, log in to your account and choose “My Online Giving History” and click “Print”. You will have the opportunity to choose the date range for 2018 and use report type “Full Detail Report (Tax Purposes). If you made any donations other than Online Giving, you will need to request a statement.
Attention Online Givers: Second Collections 2019 If you make your donations online, please be aware that second collections are one time donations that cannot be made recurring. We have added the second collections for 2019 to the online donation platform to allow donors to set up donations for these collections. To set up an online donation for one of these, please log on to your account (please don not create a new account if you have ever given online) and choose the second collection, amount and date you will give. We ask that you choose the date of the collection as the date of you donation.
Staff and Ministry Directory
Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers Deacon Owen Francis: [email protected] Children’s Liturgy Kadee Krieger: 985-373-4361; [email protected] Commentators/Lectors Jeff Harris: 504-722-5155 Eucharist- Mass Ministers Paul Broussard; 985-626-4185; [email protected] Liturgical Coordinators Leon Crist: 985-966-5085 Liturgy Screen Coordinator Holly Morales: 985-626-7732 Music Ministry Sharon Smode: 985-626-5671 x102; [email protected] Ushers Ryan Schoolmeyer: 985-377-9635; [email protected]
Prayer Adoration Chapel Fran Dominique: 504-812-7415; [email protected] Disciples of Jesus and Mary Shelley Gourgues: 985-630-4786 Lay Carmelites Cindi Manint: 985-373-5563 Tuesday Morning Rosary and Rosa Mystica Prayer Groups Cindy Garrett: 985-892-6381; [email protected] Charismatic Prayer Group Linda Kelley: 985-630-6045; [email protected]
Discipleship and Service Ministries Advocates for Persons with Disabilities Nash Bono 985-630-8551; Amy Raspino 504-439-9914 Altar Society Cindi Manint: 985-626-4041 Card Ministry Terri Broussard: 985-626-4185 Catholic Daughters of the Americas Inkie Landry: 985-626-0142; Stacey Neill: 504-957-9072; [email protected] Faith and Fun Bob Martin: 985-727-0472 Festival of the Lake: festivalofthelake.com Joe Chautin III: 504-439-2350 Hospitality Joy Adams: 504-812-7108 Knights of Columbus Craig Toomey: 985-626-7877; [email protected] Lady Knights of Columbus Men’s Club David LeBreton: 504-430-0658 Prayer Shawl Ministry Gloria Sellars: 985-626-3247 Respect Life Ministry Judith Bono: 985-778-1513 Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro: 985-626-5671 x107; [email protected] Samaritan Center 985-626-4457 OLL Reps Karen McShan: 985-626-0570 and Carol LaRocca: 985-629-4117 St. Vincent De Paul: For assistance call 985-674-5088 Joan Leon
Education & Faith Formation Parish School of Religion Andrea Labranche: 985-626-5671 x114; [email protected] Adult Ed/ Men’s Spirituality Tony Garner: 985-705-2607; [email protected] Monday Morning Bible Study Audrey Maduell: 985-951-8105 Vocation Ministry Dwight and Mary Johnston: [email protected]
Our Lady of the Lake School Principal Frank Smith: 985-626-5678 x136 Assistant Principal Vita Dickens: 985-626-5678 x137 Admissions Paula Johnson: 985-626-5678 x134 School Finance Coordinator Linda Guedry: 985-626-5678 x112 PTCC Erin Kessler: 504-319-1155; [email protected] K4J (Kids for Jesus) Lissa Schwing: [email protected]
Youth & Family Ministries YoungLife Austin Ashcraft: 985-626-5671 x127: [email protected] Boy Scouts Rich Goldkamp: 985-237-9331; [email protected] Lisa Raspino: 985-966-0093 Confraternity of Christian Mothers Melinda Kearns: 985-630-1063; [email protected] Cub Scouts Matt Estrade: 504-339-1757; [email protected] Girl Scouts Kathy Monson: 985-789-0259; [email protected] and Clare Altland: 985-869-1791; [email protected]
Parish Staff 626-5671 Pastor Rev. Mark Lomax [email protected] x-103 Parochial Vicar Rev. Chris Zavackis [email protected] x-108 Deacons Steve Cohan Jay Frantz Andrew Raspino Owen Francis
Baptisms and Weddings Beth Zima x-116 [email protected] Bulletin Editor/Announcements Aimee Coco x-110 [email protected] Facilities Manager Rick Miller x-111 Finance Coordinator Cheryl Emmons x-101 [email protected] Music Director Sharon Smode x-102 [email protected] Pastor’s Secretary/Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro x-107 [email protected] PSR Coordinator Andrea Labranche x-114 [email protected] Receptionist Maggie Alongis x-104 [email protected] Youth Director & Confirmation Austin Ashcraft x-127 [email protected]
Sacraments Baptisms and Weddings Beth Zima (see above) Confirmation Austin Ashcraft (see above) Eucharist- Homebound Joan Bailey 985-624-2936 Eucharist– Hospital Visit Bonnie Gallodoro (see above) First Reconciliation/First Eucharist Andrea Labranche (see above) RCIA/RCIC Contact Parish Life Center
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Week of January 21 Jan 21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day PLC Closed Jan 22 Scriptural Rosary, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 9:30 AM, Fellowship 1 First Reconciliation, 6:30 PM, Chotin Center * RCIA, 6:30 PM, Fellowship 1 Jan 23 Rosa Mystica Prayers for Priests, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Charismatic Prayer Group, 6:30 PM, Church Jan 24 Men’s Spirituality Group, 7 PM, Room 201 Men’s Club, 7 PM, Cafeteria Jan 26 Second Collection: Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Father/Daughter Dance, 7-9:30 PM, Chotin Center Jan 27 Second Collection: Archdiocesan Catholic Schools YoungLife, 7:30 PM, Cafeteria/Sunroom
Week of January 28 Jan 28 Bible Study, after 9 AM Mass, Fellowship 1 * PSR Grades 7-10, 6:45– 8 PM Adult Faith Formation, 6:45 –8 PM Jan 29 Scriptural Rosary, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 9:30 AM, Fellowship 1 * PSR Grades 1-6, 6:00-7:15 PM * RCIA, 6:30 PM, Fellowship 1 * Baptism Seminar, 7 PM, Church Jan 30 Rosa Mystica Prayers for Priests, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Charismatic Prayer Group, 6:30 PM, Church Jan 31 Men’s Spirituality Group, 7 PM, Room 201 Feb 3 K4J Bake Sale, after morning and noon Masses, Cafeteria/Sunroom
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Our Lady of the Lake, Pray for Us!
Prayer For Vocations
Gracious and loving God, Help the men and women of our archdiocese to hear Your call to serve.
Our needs are great and our people thirst for Your presence. Open the hearts of many and raise up faithful servants of the Gospel,
dedicated, holy priests, deacons, sisters, and brothers, who will give of themselves for Your people and their needs.
Bless those who are serving now with courage and perseverance. Grant that many will be inspired by their example and faith.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.