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St Jude Catholic Church
399 Barrow Street•pearl MS 39208
Office: 601-939-3181 fax: 601-939-3160
Website www.stjudepearl.org
Hours:
8:30 am -- 3:30 pm
Monday -- Friday
V. Rev. Jeffrey Waldrep, Pastor
Email: jwaldrep@stjudepearl.org
Fr. Jeffrey Waldrep office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, &
Friday morning
Liturgy & Pastoral Care Faith Formation Administrative Assistant
Rhonda Bowden Stacy Wolf Kelly McGregor
rbowden@stjudepearl.org CCD@stjudepearl.org kmcgregor@stjudepearl.org
Youth Ministers Music director maintenance
Mara Polk 601-421-3849 Pat O’Neil Ismael García
Betsy Walter 601-214-7378 music@stjudepearl.org
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
5:30 pm
Sunday
8:30 am & 11:00 am
Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday
6:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Thursday 5:00 pm
First Saturday
Following Mass
Holy Days
of Obligation
Check bulletin
for times
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:45 pm
or by appointment
Divine Mercy Sunday April 3, 2016
MERCY - THE SAV THAT HEALS ALL WOUNDS
The ultimate experience of mercy is when God’s love meets our broken-ness. This weekend, as we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday, we rejoice in the mercy of God that becomes the sav, the anointment that heals our deepest wounds. We witness the depth of Jesus’ mercy in the Gospel reading where he appears to the very disciples that had abandoned him just three days previous. Jesus mercy pierces their fears, their regrets, their guilt of having betrayed him. God’s mercy meets their woundedness by saying, “peace be with you”. But, Jesus does not stop there. Jesus sends the disciples to share his mercy with the very people that had him crucified (John 20: 19-31). This Divine Mercy weekend is the perfect chance to focus on the floodgate of mercy that God pours forth upon any one who calls on his name. God’s mercy cares for the wounds resulting from the death of a spouse. God’s mercy strengthens those who are down hearted. God’s mercy forgives those who are tied down because of sin. God’s mercy is the very “sav” that heals all deepest wounds. The “ABC’s of Mercy” is very simple: “A”, ask for his mercy; “B”, be merciful; “C”, completely trust in the Lord. But not only do we celebrate how God heals our wounds, we are called to bring others to God’s mercy. We need to assure that we are teaching our children of God’s mercy. We need to make sure that we are lifting up those in prayer who are entangled in their own sins, blind to God’s presence in the lives. We need to make sure those around us are experiencing God’s mercy in and through what we say and do. God’s mercy is the very “sav” that heals all wounds. Lets us place ourselves and others in the midst of the healing fount of His mercy.
Parish Mission Statement
We, the family of St. Jude, Pearl, Mississippi are a vibrant, Eucharistic community with caring members that are empowered by baptism to serve God through the sacraments. We will proclaim the good news and pro-vide spiritual and moral guidance to parishioners and the community by creating a holy and comforting place that encourages active participation, service to each other, and love.
Mass Intentions
Saturday 5:30pm—Tony Bruno (RIP) Sunday 8:30 am— People of St. Jude Sunday 11:00 am—Richard Koppmann (RIP) Jamie Couey Divita (In celebration of birthday) Tuesday 6:00 pm— Special Intention Wednesday 6:00 pm —Special Intention Thursday 6:00 pm— Special Intention Friday 10:00 am— Special Intention
PRAY FOR OUR TROUPS
Remember in your prayers all those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces. We
especially pray for: Christopher and La-mont Arnold, Meghan Bietzel, Jessup Boat-
ner, Chip Boyce Voyed Couey, II, Chris
Curry, Cory Messer, Richard Messer, Troy Resurreccion, Steven Renslow, Ryan Renslow, Emma Reuter, Ryan
Roy, Inissa Zambrano.
Parish School of Religion News: Scheduling notes: April 3rd – Classes re-sume April 10th – Living the
Eucharist Retreat – NO MORNING CLASSES. We will meet in the afternoon from 1:00-3:00pm (parents will pick up children from Sunday School to go to adoration from 3:00 – 3:30pm) during the retreat.
April 17th & 24th – Classes resume May 1st – Last Class May 8th – First Communion, 8:30 am Mass, Re-
ception to follow Save the Date!
St. Jude 2016 Vacation Bible School June 13 – 17, 9am – 12pm Living in God’s Kingdom Join us at Catholic Castle where God is King, Mary is our Queen, and Jesus is the
Prince of Peace! Our mission – to serve the kingdom and to spread the Good News of Salvation! More info to come! Registration weekends May 14th/15th and May 21st/22nd. Volunteer planning meeting for teens and adults interested in volunteering – Wednesday, May 25th at 6:45pm.
Baptismal Prep: A Baptismal Prep
class will be held Wednesday, April 20 at 6:30 pm (following Mass) in the
Level III Atrium. This class is de-signed for first time new or expecting
parents as well as parents who are
baptizing a child in the Catholic faith for the first time. You must register
to attend. Contact Stacy in the office to register – dead-line to register is Monday, April 18.
Living the Eucharist
Parish Retreat – Sun-day, April 10th –
12:30pm – 3:30pm. We will celebrate our parish’s partic-ipation in Living the Eucharist by sharing a meal followed
by an afternoon of renewal, reflection and prayer. Activ-
ities will be offered for ages 3 years – adult. More infor-mation to come!
Schedule to Living the Eucharist Retreat:
Lunch: 12:30 – 1:00pm
Retreat: 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Please remember in your prayers the students preparing to receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist for the first time. The date for First Communion is Sunday, May 8th at the 8:30 am Mass. Our First communicant are: Kevin Aguirre Nathaly Aguirre John Atkinson Alexis Garcia
Gracie Goff Kelly Holmes Katie Loomis Joshua Lowe Kamden Michel Kolby Michel Sydney Oberto Jose Padilla Hector Penaloza Olivia Ramsey Abbygale Roberts Madelyn Rodgers Breelynn Saujon Amelie Taylor Jacob Varela
TRUE TEACHERS Believe one who has tried, you shall find a fuller satisfaction in the woods than in books. The trees and the rocks will teach you that which you cannot hear from the masters. —St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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: 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: 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 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;
Rv 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14]
Sunday, March 20, 2016
$ 8,516.00 Online Giving
$ 1,380.00 Children’s Collection
$ 58.56
Food Pantry $ 676.00
Stewardship Thought “Blessed are they who have not seen and yet believed,”
Jesus says in today’s Gospel. For those who have not seen to believe, however, we must be good stewards of our
faith, living it joyfully and sharing it generously. Then, in
our time too, “men and women in great numbers” will be “added to the Lord.” See John 20:29; Acts 5:14
Please remember in your daily prayers the sick and suffer-ing of our parish family.
Parishioners:
Brody Bokros, Ginger Brown, Kenneth Brown, Asuncion Cannon, George Cox, Grace Dunn, Mary Farris, Anna Fehn, Jane Kaiser, Katie Kirby, Walter Loepke, Joe Loomis, Mar-garet Major, Mike Meadows, Dixon Mills, Kathy Moody, Ernie Murray, Charles Myers, Patricia Poole, T. Raymond, Phyllis Rogers, Florence Scanlon, Scott Statham, Ronnie Smith, Charlie Thames, Jose Varela, Ignacio Zambrano, Mary Jo Zummo.
Family and Friends of Parishioners:
Joyce Overton (stepmother of David Overton), Shannon Lea (daughter-in-law of Allen Lea), Keith Tonkel (friend of Riza Caskey), Mairead Noonan, (sister-in-law of Fr. Patrick Noonan), Flora and Luis Martin (Daughter and Son-in-law of Mary Rippa), Louis Garriga (brother of Bill Garriga), Charlie Kate (Great Granddaughter of Mary Farris), Missy Goodman (Daughter of Nick and Maureen Calico) , Pearl Turner (mother of Sheilah Resweber), James Powell (brother of Jackie D’Aquila), Michelle Garza (daughter of Sharon Siller), Jeremy McIntyre (son of Brenda and Dori-an McIntyre), Cathy McWilliams and Thomas Marville (Sister and Brother of Anthony Marvelli), Flossie Fraiser (cousin of Linda Smith), Missy Morales (daughter-in-law of Blackie and Joy Morales), Emily Bennett (daughter-in-law of Carol Denslow), Irene Jones (mother of Gail Dow-dle), June Harkins (mother of Beth Bivens), Hazel Cooley (former parishioner) Caron Galloday (former parishioner), Warren Fraser, Marian Lyons (friend of John and Kelly McGregor), Karla Fidler (friend of Monique Augustus), Charles Downey (father of April McDonald), Kevin Thames (grandson of Charlie Thames), Carolyn Arnold (friend of Roxi Quirin), Howard Moon (Father of Rhonda Bowden), Veronica Womack ( friend of Seri Barnhill), Christian Dancer (nephew of Ginger Brown) Jeannie Marvelli (Aunt of Anthony Marvelli), and all those in nursing homes or homebound.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Second Sunday of Easter (or of Divine Mercy)
Monday: The Annunciation of the Lord Tuesday: St. Vincent Ferrer
Thursday: St. John Baptist de la Salle
Watch Your Giving Grow as You Help Us Grow Our Min-istry! If you give through Online Giv-ing—our secure giving pro-gram, accessible from the
church website www.stjudepearl.org or the St. Jude Parish App—you can watch your giving grow this sea-son… and throughout the year! When you create a login, your gift and pledge history will be stored so that you can access it at anytime. This will allow you to accurately assess how much you’re giving to what so that you can make informed decisions and plan your future gifts. It also helps us in the church office; there’s much less processing for online gifts than for envelope gifts!
SAVE THE DATE—Friday, April 8, 2016 at 6:00 pm, St. Richard will host special guest Lorraine Hess who will lead us through a Holy Hour of prayer and wor-ship which will include exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and benediction. Lor-
raine Hess is a Catholic singer, songwriters, and music minis-ter born and raised in New Orleans. Lorraine is the Music Director at Divine Mercy Parish in Kenner, La. The Holy Hour will feature selections from Lorraine’s most recent album—AS I PRAY—which incorporates many aspects of prayer, repentance, trust, surrender, petition hand praise. Tickets are not required. An offering will be taken. Reception in Foley Hall will follow Holy Hour. This Holy Hour is to be enjoyed by the entire family.
Andrew and the other Seminarians from
St. Joseph Seminary School have been able to return to the School. The flood
damage is extensive and the students have limited classroom and dorm rooms
available. Andrew and the other seminari-
ans will need our continue prayers and support as the finish up this school year.
Andrew’s address at St. Joseph Seminary School is: Andrew Bowden
PO BOX 473 St. Benedict, LA 70457.
He would love to know that he is in our thoughts and
prayers are with him and the other seminarians.
We welcome to our Parish Family:
Zach Brown
We are so happy to have your family as part
of our Faith community.
Staying connected to our parish throughout the year by downloading our parish app. Downloading the app is as simple as texting the word APP to phone number 88202. Again text APP to 88202. You can receive
notifications from our parish and access Mass Read-ings, Prayers, and many other great features.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
April 3, 2016 Second Sunday of Easter or
Sunday of Divine Mercy Last year on this Sunday, Pope Francis de-
clared this year a Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Saint John Paul II named the Second Sunday of Easter “Sunday of Divine Mercy” in re-
sponse to Saint Faustina Kowalska’s Divine Mercy devotion, which offered spiritual com-
fort to hearts worldwide. But Francis challenges us to make that comfort we receive a gift we gladly share: “We are
called to show mercy because mercy has first been shown to
us.” The clearest expression of merciful love, says Francis, is pardoning others. “At times how hard it seems to forgive!”
he acknowledges. “And yet pardon is the instrument placed into our fragile hands to attain serenity of
heart” (Misericordiae Vultus, 9). The necessary
condition for living joyfully? “To let go of anger, wrath, vio-lence, and revenge.” May Divine Mercy Sunday in this
Jubilee Year of Mercy remind us that Jesus made mercy our life’s ideal and a criterion for our faith’s credibility: “Blessed
are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy” (Matthew 5:7).
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Have you recently suffered the loss of a child? Are you feeling lost, confused, or as though no one understands what you are going through? The ladies of the SAIL min-istry here at St. Jude are there for you. SAIL (Support for Adoption, Infertility, and Loss) is a support group that aims to pro-vide hope and healing to those that have
suffered the loss of a child, who are struggling with infertility, or who are considering/pursuing adop-tion. SAIL meets Tuesday, April 12th at 6:30pm at St. Jude.
Flower Donation Sign-ups –April 2-3 and April 9-10 After each Mass Are you looking for a way to remember or recognize a special person or event? Do it with flowers in the church! Providing the flowers for the church for the weekend Masses is a wonderful way to me-morialize or honor a loved one or to celebrate an occasion. And, it is so easy! Select the date and the particular flower arrangement you want. Put a check or cash in one of the Flower Guild envelopes for the specified amount and place it in the offering basket. Then the St. Jude Flower Guild does the rest! All flower donations are acknowledged in the
bulletin and in the narthex. 3 Options - - 2 arrangements by the taber-nacle - $75 - 1 arrangement in the narthex - $30
- All 3 arrangements - $100and
If you have any questions, please don’t
THANK YOU Our parish is so grateful to all who helped make our Holy Week Services such a Holy experience, especially Rhonda Bowden (liturgy directory), liturgical min-istries, music ministry, and those who worked with the art and environment. Your generous ser-vice to our parish is both appreciated and inspir-ing.
Date Night
Sponsored by
Knights of Columbus
Saturday, April 16, 2016
7:00 pm-10:00 pm
Catered meal
D.J. with Dancing
Beer & Wine
Dress--Dinner Casual
$40.00 per couple
Tickets Available April 2-3 & April 9-10
(Tickets available at the door Drinks only for $30 per Couple)
Proceeds to Seminarian Fund and
Support for St. Jude Church
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Knights of Columbus Council 8038 ST JUDE CENTENNIAL Grand Knight: Bob Ganz
Chaplain: Reverend Jeffrey Waldrep grandknight.stjude8038@gmail.com
Knights of Columbus serve our community, our Church and our fellow man, in an effort to better
society as a whole. Meetings 4th Sunday of each month
Officers Meeting: 5:00 PM Council Meeting: 5:30 PM
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