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SAINT JAMES CHURCH 6613 Highway 18 St. James, LA 70086 225.265.4210 : phone 225.265.4225 : fax Office Hours: Mon, & Wed. 7:30am - 2pm Tue, Thur -8am - 3pm Fri. - 8am -11am OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH 13281 Hwy 644 Vacherie, LA 70090 225-265-3953:: phone 225-265-2507: fax Office Hours Mon-Fri - 8:00am - 4pm SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 1175 Highway 18 Vacherie, LA 70090 225.265.4085 : phone 225.265.9348 : fax. Office Hours: Mon-Fri - 9:00am - 12pm CLERGY Rev. Matthew McCaughey Pastor frmatthewmcc@canecatholics. com Rev. Brad Doyle Parochial Vicar [email protected] Deacon Ricky Oubre (985)-232-5638 [email protected] STAFF: Mr.Stephen Castille Director of Administration [email protected] Ms. Stephenie Aubert Coordinator of Religious Ed. [email protected] Ms. Claire Amedee [email protected] Ms. Julie Chiasson [email protected] Mrs. Carol Ann Hymel [email protected] Ms Jeanie Hymel stjameschurch @canecatholics.com Mrs. Gretchen Ketchens stjameschurch @canecatholics.com FOR EMERGENCIES CALL: 225-267-7210 Give God the Glory A curious feature of the first half of Mark's Gospel is the pattern of Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient of the miracle to keep still about it. Many theories have been oered: Mark is setting the stage for the great "secret" revealed when Peter will proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical commentators oer that Jesus, fully aware of human nature, knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep it secret. The insight into this secret -keeping that serves us well, however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry according to the pattern that Paul describes. He was doing it for the glory of God--not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippians that Jesus "humbled" himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today's healing of the leper. Jesus is trying to reveal the presence of God's reign among the people, not so that he himself might receive the glory, but so that God would be glorified through him. Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Greek Christian factions in Corinth to do, still serves us well today.Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
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SAINT JAMES CHURCH 6613 Highway 18St. James, LA 70086225.265.4210 : phone225.265.4225 : faxOffice Hours: Mon, & Wed.7:30am - 2pmTue, Thur -8am - 3pmFri. - 8am -11am

OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH 13281 Hwy 644Vacherie, LA 70090225-265-3953:: phone 225-265-2507: fax Office Hours Mon-Fri - 8:00am - 4pm

SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 1175 Highway 18Vacherie, LA 70090225.265.4085 : phone225.265.9348 : fax.Office Hours: Mon-Fri - 9:00am - 12pm

CLERGYRev. Matthew [email protected]. Brad DoyleParochial [email protected]

Deacon Ricky Oubre (985)[email protected]

STAFF:Mr.Stephen CastilleDirector of [email protected]

Ms. Stephenie AubertCoordinator of Religious [email protected]

Ms. Claire Amedee [email protected]

Ms. Julie Chiasson [email protected]

Mrs. Carol Ann Hymel [email protected]

Ms Jeanie Hymelstjameschurch @canecatholics.com

Mrs. Gretchen Ketchensstjameschurch @canecatholics.com

FOR EMERGENCIES CALL:225-267-7210

Give God the Glory A curious feature of the first half of Mark's Gospel is the pattern of Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient of the miracle to keep still about it. Many theories have been offered: Mark is setting the stage for the great "secret" revealed when Peter will proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical commentators offer that Jesus, fully aware of human nature, knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep it secret. The insight into this secret-keeping that serves us well, however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry according to the pattern that Paul describes. He was doing it for the glory of God--not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippians that Jesus "humbled" himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today's healing of the leper. Jesus is trying to reveal the presence of God's reign among the people, not so that he himself might receive the glory, but so that God would be glorified through him. Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Greek Christian factions in Corinth to do, still serves us well today.Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Main Office and Pastoral Council Updates

For those who remember, last year I opened the process of combining the offices under one roof based on the suggestion from the Cluster Task Force that visited in 2016-17. While the current arrangement of three separate offices provides maximum convenience for our parishioners, it’s not the best arrangement for our staff to serve you and for me to lead as pastor.

For those who wonder how soon a decision will be made of where the main office will be, I would like to respond, “Not soon enough.” In November, I wrote to you that I was waiting to get estimates from an architect for two potential sites for a cluster office, the rectories at St Philip and Our Lady of Peace. Since then, I’ve discovered a neutral site that could be a candidate for a cluster office. I’m not publicizing the location of the neutral site because the site does not belong to the church. I don’t want to publicize a possible neutral site because parishioners might assume the neutral site is a guaranteed option. Right now, I am in discussions with the owners of the neutral site. When I know that the neutral site has a stronger chance to be a cluster office based on the feedback of the current owners, I will inform the cluster parishes of the neutral site.

Another update is regarding the pastoral councils in the cluster. Last April we heard a recommendation by a Cluster Task Force to reduce the weekend Mass schedule in preparation for the day (not if, but when) our cluster is served by only one priest. While the most memorable announcement that evening was the Mass schedule, there were recommendations given for parish life in general, including the pastoral councils. The Cluster Task Force recommended that we have one pastoral council with representation from each parish so that the pastor is not overloaded with meetings. While I see one council as a goal that will take time to materialize, in the mean time, I would like to take specific steps towards that goal.

One, I will be forming three advisory councils – one for each parish – because I need a source of input from my parishioners. I have not determined how members will be selected nor how many will be on the councils. Two, because the recommendation was made to form one pastoral council, I am dissolving the existing pastoral councils of the three parishes, effective immediately. I have already written to the members of the pastoral councils to inform them of this update. I wanted to thank them as well for their service to their parishes.

On a final note, I will be on family vacation this weekend, visiting my sister’s family in New Hampshire. Pray for safe travels as I venture into snow country!

Peace,Fr. Matthew

THE HOLY MASS -WEEKDAYS MON 8am Our Lady Of PeaceTUE 8am St. Philip WED 8am Our Lady of Peace THU 8am Our Lady of Peace, 6pm St. Philip FRI 8am St. James

THE HOLY MASS -WEEKENDS SAT 4pm OLOP

6pm St. PhilipSUN 8am St. James 10am OLOPSacrament of RECONCILIATION SUN 7:15-7:45am St. JamesSAT 3:00 – 3:45pm OLOPSAT 5:30 - 5:50pm St.PhilipIf you need to go to Confession outside one of these times, please call the office

Sacrament of Baptism - Call Office to schedule

Sacrament of Marriage - call the parish at least six months in advance before setting date or making preparations

Baptismal Seminar - 2nd Thursday of the month at St. Philip rectory immediately following Mass (6:30pm) Call the office to register at least one day prior to the class. Or you can register on the website - www.canecatholics.com

PRAYER LINE St. JamesEnola Matherne 225.265.3820Myrna Schexnayder 225.405.1590

St. PhilipCecile Hymel 225.265.7705

Our Lady of PeaceMarlene Webre 225-265-4528

TRAVELING CHALICE - Feb. 10 - Brian & Annie Falgoust Call Helen Gravois to schedule - 985-209-5137

Flowers and Sanctuary Candles Our Lady of Peace: Sanctuary Candle - In Memory of Roland, Nell & Donna

Amedee by June & Carrol lWaguespack & Family Adoration Chapel - In memory of Curtis and Eugenie Becnel

Wedding Anniversary by Nancy Haas St.Philip: Sanctuary Candle - In memory of Thyra & Harold Dumas St. James: Sanctuary -Bradley Hymel by Family

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FAITH FORMATION St. James

Sunday, Feb. 18, 25Grades 7-9 at 9:20am Tuesday, Feb. 6, 20,27

Grades 1-6 at 5:00p.m.

St. Philip Monday, Feb. 19, 26

Grades 1-6- 5:00 - 6:15 Grades 7-9- 6:30-8:00pm

Our Lady of PeaceMonday, Feb. 19, 26

Grades K-4- 5:30-6:45 Grades 5-10 - 7-8:15pm

No Faith Formation Classes on Sunday - Tuesday, February 11-13 in observance

of Mardi Gras Holidays.Classes resume on Feb. 18, 19 and 20.

RCIAat Our Lady of Peace on

Sundays at 6:30pm

Adult Confirmation (Faith Formation)

Sunday, February 18 at KC Home

BAPTISMSBaptisms will be held at Our Lady of

Peace on February 11th at 10am Mass.Call the office to schedule.

At St James and St. Philip Baptisms will be held on an as need basis. Please call

the office to schedule.

NO Baptisms during Lent. Baptisms can be scheduled through Feb. 11, 2018. After that Baptisms will be scheduled

on Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018

Congratulations to the 35 students from St. James, St. Philip and Our Lady of Peace who received the

sacrament of Confirmation on February 7..

♢ EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!

What’s Coming Up Monday - Feb. 12 - Offices Closed - Mardi GrasTuesday - Feb. 13 - Offices Closed - Mardi Gras

Court St. Philip 1504 Meeting at St. Philip at 5:30pmWednesday, Feb. 14 - Ash Wednesday (see above for Mass Schedule)

NO CDA Meeting at Our Lady of Peace due to Ash Wed.Sunday, Feb. 18 - Adoration Chapel Meeting at 200pm at OLOP Pour Le Christ - 4 - 6pm at St. Philip

Adult Faith Formation (Confirmation) - KC Home - time TBA

Prayer Groups/Bible Study Bible Study @ OLOP - 9am -, Feb. 19, 2018

Under the Mantle of Our Lady Women’s Prayer Group - 7:30am in Holy Cross Hall at OLOP - Feb 17, 2018

Men’s Prayer Group OLOP- 7:00am on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018Charismatic Prayer Meeting - Tuesdays at 7pm at OLOP

Rosaries, Adoration and Novenas Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is prayed after the 8am Mass at St. Philip on TuesdaysThe Scripture Rosary for Peace is prayed at St. Philip at 5:10pm on Thursdays.Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follow the 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip on First Thursdays.Recitation of Rosary at 7:30am at St. James on Friday.sRecitation of Rosary for Priests at 8:30am at St. James on Saturdays.

Choir PracticesSt. Philip Choir - 4:00 on Tuesdays

Spirit of Praise - OLOP - 6:00pm on TuesdaysGospel Choir - OLOP - 6:00pm - Thursdays

Gospel Choir - St. James - 6:30pm - Thursdays

Mass Schedule for Ash Wednesday -Feb.14, 2018 8:00am - Our Lady of Peace, 12 noon - St. Philip 6:00pm - St. James 6:30pm at Our Lady of Peace.

Readings For This Week:

Monday: Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mk 8:11-13Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19; Mk 8:14-21Wednesday: Ash Wednesday - Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 -- 6:2;

Mt 6:1-6, 16-18Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15Saturday: The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order

Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32Sunday: First Sunday in Lent - Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15

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Attention Committed Adorers Fr. Matthew is asking Committed Adorers and anyone who may be interested in Adoration to attend a meeting on February 18 at 2:00pm in the Hall at Our Lady of Peace. The purpose of this meeting is to get feedback from you about the Adoration Chapel.

Black History Month Celebration  St. James Catholic Church will be celebrating Black History Month at the 8:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, February 25.  The youth from the Confirmation class will be reading and ushering at the Mass.  Everyone is invited to wear AFRICAN ATTIRE for the Mass.  Please come out and support the Confirmation students, fellowship and refreshments.

Adult Confirmation Adult Faith Formation for those seeking Confirmation will begin on Sunday, February 18, 2018 at the KC Home on River Road in Vacherie. The times will be announced at Masses this weekend. The classes are open to all as a refresher course or just to

learn more about your Catholic faith. Our Adult confirmation program will consist of about 5 meetings and the actual Confirmation Mass at the Cathedral with the Bishop on Pentecost Sunday. Go to www.canecatholics.com and click on the “I’m New" tab and then Adult Confirmation to fill out the questionnaire or call one of the parish offices.

Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Why is the bible so important for you to know? What questions do you have for God? If you would like to have a deeper relationship with God and a better understanding of your faith, then join us for the Introduction to Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible at Our Lady of Peace Church on February 19 at 9:15am in Holy Cross Hall. The study, produced by Ascension Press, includes a series of 8 informative and engaging 30 minute videos presented by Jeff Cavins. You will need to purchase a Bible timeline chart or the Unlocking the Bible workbook which includes the time line. The timeline will be used at each session. These can be purchased from ascensionpress.com or Amazon..

KPC Jr. Daughters Sign Up Drive KPC Ladies Auxiliary Court 135 Jr. Daughters is accepting applications for girls ages 8 - 17 years of age on Feb. 18 and March 4 after 8am Mass. There will be a Jr. Daughters ignition on March 17 at St. Benedict Church. All girls ages 8 - 17 in the cluster parishes are invited to join. For more information call Christine Perrilloux - 225-206-3140 or Celestine Miller - 225-303-7436.

For more information on what is going on in the cluster, and to register for upcoming events such as Baptismal Seminar, Youth group functions, Ministry Schedules, links for scholarship applications, please go to our cluster website:

For more information: www.menoftheimmaculata.com 0r call Casey Amedee or Derrill Hymel. Tickets are still available.

Lenten Activites & Events in the Cluster

Adoremus This event will be held on the first 4 Tuesdays (Feb. 20, 27, March 6 & 13) during Lent at Our Lady of Peace Church from 6:30-7:30. It will be comprised of Adoration with praise and worship lead by Fr. Brad and backed up by the Spirit of Praise Choir. Come to as many or as few as fits your schedule.

Reconciliation & Stations On Thursdays during Lent Stations of the Cross will follow 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip Church. During Stations, Fr. Brad or Fr. Matthew will be hearing Confessions.

Lenten Mission Our Lenten Mission will be held at St. James Church on Tuesday, Mar. 20 at 6:30pm. More details in upcoming bulletins.

Lenten Cluster Penance Service

Our Lenten Penance Service will be held at St. James Church on Wednesday, March 21 at 6:30pm.

Stations of the Cross Thursdays -6:30pm - St. PhilipFridays - 8:305am - St. James3:30pm - Our Lady of Peace

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COLLECTION AMOUNT

Offertory $3,694.00

Maintenance Fund $494.00

ST. JAMES

COLLECTION AMOUNT

Offertory $4558.00

Maintenance Fund $1,004.00

ST. PHILIP

COLLECTION AMOUNT

Offertory $9,839.50

Chapel $200.00

Social Justice Fund $101.90

Repairs & Replacements $1,395.00

OUR LADY OF PEACE

Donald,Sr. & Genevieve Abadie Norman AllenRoland & Nell AmedeeViola & Joseph Bartholomew & Fly. Betty BecnelBluebeck, Irene & Jamin Becnel Bryon Becnel Christopher David Becnel Daniel BecnelDano & Diane R. BecnelJ. G. & Marietta Becnel Joseph Lloyd BecnelJoseph Marcel Becnel Maurice Sr. & Daisy K. Becnel Mr. & Mrs. Jules E. Becnel Olga Becnel Roland & Honorine BecnelStephan Borne Emilca & Hazel Bourgeois Gaspard & Ronnie Brazan Denis, Eve & Denis Jr. Chenier Frederic Clarke Edward, Anna & Eddie Clement Joseph “Lal” and Frances Constant Leslie CortezLester, Lois & Neil Cortez Terry & Bertha CortezDonald Delatte, Jr.John, Jr., Rene’ & Hilda Donald Bernard, Esther & Karen Dumas Edwin Joseph DumasJanet Becnel FolseReid & Jeanne FolseChance & Doris FrazierDavid Mark Granier Andrew GravoisEdwin “Menew” Gravois Eloise B. Gravois Jessica Rodrigue Busscher Honora GravoisJoseph N. Gros, Jr.Joseph Sr. & Olympe Gros Raymond L Gros, Sr. George Grow, Jr.Gillis & Mabel Guillot Kelsey HymelLynn & Gayle HymelJohn & Laura Isom

Willie & Josephine IsomEva D. and Joseph I. James Warren A. JefferyByron J. & Morris Keller, Jr. Johnny J. & Jarran Keller Ora Lee L. KellerFrancile Baker LabatCecilia W. LoupPhilip & Inez MarseThomas & Thelma MarseTy Michael MartinezJoseph, Gladys & Ernest Narcisse Clamce & Alvin OubreEddie & Therese Oubre Fly. Eugenia Steib OubreFreddie P. Oubre, Sr. family Hurby J. OubreJoseph Sr. & Hilda Oubre family Herman ReuletJoyce ReuletLloyd Reulet familyAlwin RodrigueAugust & Alice RodrigueChester & Joyce W. Rodrigue Manuel RodrigueTodd RodrigueElodie RomeMary D. RomeRoger & Eugene Rome V. J. RomeJerry RougeeLucien & Edna Rougee Raymond RougeeElmond J. Saul FamilyFernand & Lorne Schexnayder,Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Guy Schexnayder Sidney & Isabelle SimonAlvin Joseph “Specky" SteibAndre & Iona SteibBenoit & Alice Steib & Rashaud Charles SteibFlo, Regina, Mark, Donavon Steib Paul & Alice I. Steib Rosemond & Vivian SteibSylvester & Vivian J. SteibBernice T. SteinLeonard J. SteinOscar Zeno, Sr. & Larry

In Loving Memory In Memoriam Myrtle Weber

Funeral at St. James ChurchBurial at St. James (reported incorrectly

in last week’s bulletin)January 27, 2018

Denise Dufresne

Funeral and Burial at St. Philip onFebruary 3, 2018.

Martha Faucheux HymelFuneral and Burial at St. Philip on

February 10, 2018

Upcoming Second Collections:Church in East. Europe - Feb.14 Operation Rice Bowl - Feb. 14 = Apr.4Black and Indian Missions - Feb. 18, 2

Bulletin Memorials After Feb. 1, please call the office to find out how much new memorials will cost for the year. We are doing them on a pro-rated basis through the end of the year.

Adorers needed for the following hours: Sun, 3-4 am, 11-12noon (2), 12noon–1pm,5-6 pm, Mon -12 midnight -1am 3-4pm, 4-5pm, Wed 1-2am, 3-4am, 1-2pm Thurs- 1-2am, 2-3am, 4-5am, Fri, 1-2am, 10-11pm, Sat. 12midnight – 1 am, 2-3 am, 3-4am, 5-6am, 5-6 pm, 9-10 pm, 10-11pm

Please call Rose Brazan at 504-621-4092(cell) 265-3196 (house to take one of these or any other hours.


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