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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29 2019 MARRERO, LOUISIANA VOLUME 49, NUMBER 13
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Family Day. I pray that we have a wonderful celebration and that we all find blessing in our families and our parish family. We are blessed to be part of a family that celebrates 95 years as a parish. This wondrous his-tory overshadows any individual pastor or particular organization. We are tru-ly blessed to part of something so spe-cial. There have been challenges to face and obstacles to overcome in the visit to Nicaragua, but nothing in caparison to the blessing. Our trip on Monday was to a new parish in the town of Nan-daime. We began with Mass at 7am in the old cemetery chapel, the new parish’s church. We were then accom-panied by Fr. Martin and a delegation of about 15 from the parish to go to a very isolated community about an hour away; 45 minutes of the drive was on a very rough dirt road. Fr. Martin has 42 such communities in the parish. He often spends more on gas to get to the communities than he could hope to receive from the collec-tion. Yet he and the team were so en-thusiastic and welcoming to the group. Tuesday, I attended a clergy gathering which was held before the ordination Mass. It was a very special day.
Love, Fr. Jimmy
REFLECTIONS FOR THIS WEEK’S READINGS
It would be difficult to find a starker contrast be-
tween two people in such proximity as the rich man
and Lazarus. The rich man had everything he
wanted; Lazarus had nothing. But the contrast is
just as stark after they die. Now Lazarus has every-
thing he ever wanted, resting in the bosom of Abra-
ham. The rich man has only suffering, living in tor-
ment. The divider between the sides has changed
as well. Where once it was a door, which could
have easily been opened, now it is a great chasm,
impossible to cross. How the rich man must wish
he had crossed the doorway when he had the
chance!• The rich man lived in the sanctuary of his
mansion, ignorant and dismissive of life beyond its
walls. Only after he dies does he seemingly be-
come aware of Lazarus. Ironically, now it is he who
is begging the other to relieve his torment, at least
just a little. He also begs Abraham to send him to
his family’s house to warn them. Only when he is
suffering does he open his heart to others. In life,
his wealth allowed him to be complacent, to ignore
family and neighbor alike.• In his letter to Timothy,
Paul paints a picture of God “who dwells in unap-
proachable light, and whom no human being has
seen or can see” (1 Timothy 6:16). It is incumbent
on us, then, to see God in our neighbor, in the
stranger, in each other, in those who are approach-
able, who are visible, who can be seen. Too often
we overlook these people entirely or overlook God
within them. The rich man failed to see Lazarus un-
til it was too late, even though he was right before
his very eyes.
Question of the Week: Who in our world do
I fail to see who is in need of assistance and
compassion? This week, will I take the time
and make the effort to see God in their faces?
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saturday, September 28th 4:00 p.m.
Richard Romaire, Sr., Willie Farve, Jr., and Anthony P Lomonaco
Sunday, September 29th
8:00 a. m. Laurent & Betty Verdin, Leonard Hidalgo, Bernard Dearstine, and for the special intentions of Walter
Danner 10 a.m.
Gertrude & EJ Plaisance, Peggy & Tony DiMarco, Gladys Campo, Michael, Ralph & Stein Hinojosa.
12 Noon Luisa Ramona Marte, Maria Hernandez y Antonio
Martinez 6:00 p.m.
Parishioners of Immaculate Conception Monday, September 30th
6:00 p.m. Birthday of Quentin J McGuire
Tuesday, October 1st 6:-00 p.m.
Living & deceased members of Lay Carmelite Com-munity
Wednesday, October 2nd 8:30 a.m. School Mass
Jamie David & Sal Monfra, Sr. 6:00 pm Mass Elizabeth Oberle
Thursday, October 3rd 6:00 p.m.
Merlin & Vernel Gomez First Friday October 4th 8: a.m. Mass & Adoration
6:00 p.m. Leonard Albarado, Sr.
Schedule: Ministers of the Eucharist
4:00 PM Mass Oct 5 & Oct 12— Donna & Wil-
liam Bentel, Elaine Klibert, Katie Liljeberg, Kim
Ranson, Del Woolsey.
8:00 AM Mass Oct 6 & Oct 13- E. Cloutet, C.
D’Aquin, R. Lamy, C. Lasserre, D. Modenbach
and M. Verdin.
10:00 AM Mass Oct 6 & Oct 13– J. Bellanger,
C. Blanchard, D. DiMarco, R. Hebert, R. Rawle,
F. Stevenson.
10:00 AM Mass Oct 13– P. Camardelle, L. D’Aquin, J. Mailhos, S. Nguyen 6:00 PM Mass Oct 6 & Oct 13— F. Lipovsky, G.
Smith, S. Verret, D. Guise.
Schedule: Ministers of the Word
4:00 PM Oct 5—G. Richard
Oct 12—R. Billiot
8:00 AM Oct 6— D. Rudolph
Oct 13— M.Totten
10:00AM Oct 6—P. Simon
Oct 13—C. Blanchard
6:00 PM Oct. 6— A. Pitre
Oct. 13—J. Jordan
Vigil Lights
This week the vigil light at the Blessed Sacrament is in loving memory of Mary Loyola Martinez.
This week the vigil light at the St. Joseph Statue is in loving memory of Fredrick B Martinez, Sr.
This week the vigil light at the Blessed Mother Statue is in loving memory of
Guadalupe Hidalgo Loyola.
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SANCTUARY CLEANING
Oct 5—Diane Barrilleaux, Lucille D’Aquin,
Virgie Davis, Doris DiMarco, Margo
Eiswirth, Sharon Hymel.
Oct 12–Mary Hennigan, Cynthia Lasserre, Doris
Michel, Patsy Monfra, Delia Ovalle, Lucy Slocum,
Lois Waguespack.
Do you have an hour to spend with Jesus?
Every First Friday of the Month we have the opportunity to sit with Jesus for a personal visit. This is call Adora-tion of the Blessed Sacrament. We begin with Mass at 8:00 a.m. and then we have the opportunity to stay for Adoration all day. If you are already an active visitor, we thank you for keeping our Lord company, He loves that you are spending time with Him. However, we know that there may be times when we cannot visit on our commit-ted time schedules, and when this happens, please call Rosalind at 341-2073 or Charlene at 347-3482 so that a substitute can be called in to sit with Jesus, we never want Him to be alone. If you are not a regular visitor, please consider taking the time to visit for an hour, you will be blessed and will see how fast this hour passes by when you sit and talk with Jesus. Next First Friday is October 4th& First Saturday October 5th..
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 MARRERO, LOUISIANA VOLUME 49, NUMBER 13
GRUPO de ORACIÓN y HORA SANTA
El Grupo de Oración Jesús Con Nosotros de la Reno-vación Carismática de Inmaculada Concepción te invi-ta a que te unas con nosotros todos los miércoles a las 7:30. Estamos en la Capilla de la Escuela, ubicada en la Ave. D Para mas información favor llama al (504) 220-4084 o al 615-9341.
Ministros de la eucaristía horario
Septiembre 29–Expedita Reyes, Gladys Reyes, Norma Rodríguez, Marina Romero, Sylvia García, Tirza Huezo. Octubre 6—Mary Aguilar, Liliana Alegria, Rosa Cortes, Gumersinda Cruz, Blanca Diaz, Amparo Estalles.
Ministros de la Palabra horario
Septiembre 29—Alejandro Góngora Octubre 6—Aldo Hernández, Sr.
Reflexiones sobre las lecturas de hoy: Sería difícil encontrar un contraste más prominente entre dos personas tan próximas en distancia como el hombre rico y Lázaro. El hombre rico tenía todo lo que quería; Lázaro no tenía nada. Pero el contraste se hace aún más prominente después que mueren. Ahora Lázaro tiene todo lo que pudo desear y descansa en el seno de Abraham. El rico sólo tiene sufrimiento y vive en un tor-mento. La división entre ambas partes también ha cam-biado: antes era una puerta, que pudo abrirse fácilmente, ahora hay un gran abismo imposible de cruzar. ¡Cuánto desearía el rico haber abierto su puerta cuando todavía tenía la oportunidad! • El rico vivió en el santuario de su mansión, ignorante y despreocupado de lo que había más allá de sus paredes. Sólo después de su muerte pare-ce darse cuenta de la presencia de Lázaro. Irónicamente, ahora es él quien le ruega al otro que le alivie por lo me-nos un poco su tormento. También le ruega a Abraham que envíe a Lázaro a la casa familiar para advertir a sus familiares. Durante su vida su riqueza le permitió sentir-se seguro e ignorar tanto a sus familiares como a su pró-jimo. Es sólo cuando sufre, que puede ser capaz de abrir su corazón a los demás.• Pablo en su carta a Timoteo nos describe a Dios como “el que habita en una luz inac-cesible y a quien [ninguna persona] ha visto ni puede ver” (1 Timoteo 6, 16). Nos incumbe a nosotros, pues, ver a Dios en nuestro prójimo, en el desconocido, en ca-da uno de nosotros, en todas aquellas personas que nos son accesibles y visibles. Demasiado a menudo pasamos por alto completamente a esas personas y así también pasamos por alto a Dios, que vive en ellas. El rico no vio a Lázaro hasta que fue demasiado tarde, aunque tenía a Lázaro en sus narices. Pregunta de la semana ¿A quié-nes tengo delante de mis narices, que necesitan ayuda y compasión, y no los veo? Esta semana, ¿dedicaré tiempo y esfuerzo para ver a Dios en sus rostros?
Día familiar. Ruego que tengamos una celebración maravillosa y que todos encontremos bendiciones en nuestras familias y en nuestra familia Parroquial. Somos bendecidos de ser parte de una familia que celebra 95 años como Parro-quia. Esta maravillosa historia eclipsa a cualquier pastor individual u organiza-ción particular. Estamos verdaderamente bendecidos por ser parte de algo tan especial. Ha habido desafíos que enfrentar y obs-
táculos que superar en la visita a Nica-
ragua, pero nada en comparación con la
bendición. Nuestro viaje el lunes fue a
una nueva parroquia en la ciudad de
Nandaime. Comenzamos con misa a las
7 de la mañana en la antigua capilla del
cementerio, la nueva Iglesia Parroquial.
Entonces fuimos acompañados por el
Padre Martin y una delegación de unas
15 personas de la parroquia para ir a
una comunidad muy aislada a una hora
de distancia. 45 minutos del camino
fueron en un camino de tierra muy du-
ro. El Padre Martin tiene 42 comunida-
des de este tipo en la Parroquia. A me-
nudo gasta más en gas para llegar a las
comunidades de lo que podría esperar
recibir de la colección. Sin embargo, él
y el equipo fueron tan entusiastas y aco-
gedores con el grupo. El martes, asistí a
una reunión del clero que se celebró
antes de la Misa de ordenación. Fue un
día muy especial. Con Amor,
Padre Jimmy
Every Monday morning Come out and share the Word of God with friends! Join us on Monday mornings from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at Margaret Andrus’ home, 5225 August Avenue, in Marrero. Every-one is welcome to attend. Bring a friend. If more information is needed call 340-2816.
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Workshops for New Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion Basic workshops for new Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion and basic workshops for readers will be pre-
sented this fall by the Office of Worship. Attendance at this
workshop is required before a person can be delegated by
the Archbishop to serve in this ministry. Participants are to
be pre-registered by their parish before attending. (Please
note the schedule of reader workshops as well as work-
shops in Spanish will be forthcoming.) If you have any
questions, please contact the Office of Worship at 504-861-
6300 or worship@arch-no.org. The schedule and a link to
online registration may be found here: https://
nolacatholic.org/basic-workshops-for-emhc
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
workshops on the Westbank:
Saturday, October 19, 2019 (WS 5)
Visitation of Our Lady Church
3500 Ames Blvd., Marrero, LA., 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.
Presenter: Fr. Nile Gross
Saturday, November 9, 2019 (WS 7)
Archdiocese of New Orleans (location changed)
7887 Walmsley Ave, New Orleans, LA., 9:00 a.m.—
1:00 p.m. Presenter: Mrs. Betty-Ann Hickey
Lectors workshop on the Westbank:
Saturday, October 19, 2019 (WSL 2)
Saint Rosalie Church
600 Second Ave., Harvey, LA., 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.
Presenter: Fr. Luis Rodriguez
Cyo scheduled events
OCTOBER 25th — Face paint Friday at Halloween
Family Fun Night with corn hole game
OCTOBER 27th —Costume Soccer
NOVEMBER 9th — BOWLING
NOVEMBER 24th —Friendsgiving
DECEMBER 20th Friday— Pajama Polar Express 6 to
8 pm January 26th
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Peace Prayer WalkThe Office of Justice and Peace and Isaiah 43 Program are hosting a Peace Prayer Walk on Tuesday, October 1, 2019. We will gather at 6:00 PM at All Saints Parish located at 1441 Teche St., NOLA 70114. All are invited to at-tend as we follow Pope Francis’ calling to be in the community to encounter and dialogue with others to promote peace.For more information, contact Kristina Gibson at (504) 310-8772.
Greater New Orleans Rosary Con-gressThe 2019 Greater New Orleans Rosary Congress will be held October 5-11, 2019, at St. Rita Church in Harahan, with special Masses, de-votions, musical praise, Eucharistic Adoration, and of course, recitation of the Rosary. All are invited. Complete information is available at www.rosarycongress.org
We would like to start up a new ministry called “The Garden Club” Will you help us to get this ministry going? We need your help. If you are interested and God has blessed you with the gift of a green thumb, or even if you don’t think you have a green thumb, call the Parish Office to put your name and number down so that we can call you to come out for a meeting to discuss what we need to do to get our Church yard to look as beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside. Thank you for offering your tal-ents to the service of God.
The Ladies Altar Society will have their anual meeting on Monday, Oct. 7th at 6:45 pm in the St. Vincent Center. Also please join us for the recitation of the Rosary for the Holy Souls in Pur-gatory at 5:00 pm in the Church and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at 6 pm offered for the liv-ing & deceased members of the Altar Society on the same date, Oct. 7th.