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OCTOBER 26, 2014 • 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 610 NORTH MAIN STREET BREAUX BRIDGE, LOUISIANA 70517 PHONE: 337-332-2250 • FAX: 337-332-5026 EMAIL: [email protected] Rev. Joseph J. Campion, S.S.J., Pastor CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–12 noon CONFESSIONS: Monday through Saturday: 7:30–8:00 a.m.; Saturday: 3:45–4:15 p.m.; Sunday: 8:45–9:15 a.m. and any time upon request. BAPTISMS: If you are seeking information about Baptisms please contact Mrs. Melazie Jacobs at 332-1788. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Classes September through April for grades 1 –6: Sundays 8:00–9:00 a.m. and for grades 7–11: Sundays 10:45.–11:45 a.m. OF St. Francis Assisi St. Francis Assisi MASS SCHEDULE WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. WEEKDAY MASS Monday–Saturday: 7:00 a.m. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT In the Rectory Chapel Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Friday 6:00 p.m. THE JOSEPHITES Alma Alexander Raymond Auguillard Edwin Jean Batiste Janice Demouchet Dr. George Diggs, Jr. Ricky Gary, Sr. Melazie Jacobs Leo Pitte Shirley Thibodeaux Eddie Wiltz PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
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OCTOBER 26, 2014 • 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

610 NORTH MAIN STREET

BREAUX BRIDGE, LOUISIANA 70517 PHONE: 337-332-2250 • FAX: 337-332-5026

EMAIL: [email protected]

Rev. Joseph J. Campion, S.S.J., Pastor

CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–12 noon

CONFESSIONS: Monday through Saturday: 7:30–8:00 a.m.; Saturday:

3:45–4:15 p.m.; Sunday: 8:45–9:15 a.m. and any time upon request.

BAPTISMS: If you are seeking information about Baptisms please contact

Mrs. Melazie Jacobs at 332-1788.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Classes September through April for grades 1

–6: Sundays 8:00–9:00 a.m. and for grades 7–11: Sundays 10:45.–11:45 a.m.

OF St. Francis Assisi St. Francis Assisi

MASS SCHEDULE

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday Vigil:

4:30 p.m.

Sunday:

7:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m.

WEEKDAY MASS

Monday–Saturday:

7:00 a.m.

ADORATION OF THE

BLESSED SACRAMENT In the Rectory Chapel

Friday, 8:00 a.m. to

Friday 6:00 p.m.

THE

JOSEPHITES

Alma Alexander

Raymond Auguillard

Edwin Jean Batiste

Janice Demouchet

Dr. George Diggs, Jr.

Ricky Gary, Sr.

Melazie Jacobs

Leo Pitte

Shirley Thibodeaux

Eddie Wiltz

PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH BREAUX BRIDGE, LA

MASS ATTENDANCE

4:30 P.M.

700 A.M.

9:30 A.M.

TOTAL

136

130

239

505

OCTOBER 18

OCTOBER 19

OCTOBER 19

COLLECTION—10/12/14

$3,343.00

SICK AND HOMEBOUND

Please keep in your prayers all of our sick and

homebound parishioners.: Alice Alexander,

Annabelle Alexander, Fannie Alexander,

Robert Alexander, Agnes Amest, Fr.

Daniel Bastianelli, SSJ, Beatrice

Broussard, Alvirda Calais, Amydel Calais,

Lily Calais, Rita Calais, William Calais,

Thelma Celestine, Rose Charles, Stephanie

Cormier, Beatrice Derouselle, Helen Derouselle, Bunice

Elaire, Elsie Foster, Ozema Goodie, Emily James, Mary Ann

Jeanbatiste, Bobby John, Marjorie John, Mary Louis

Landry, Dorothy Lewis, Irving Lewis, James Lewis, Lucille

Mallery, Janet Mercier, Anna Mae Metoyer, A’Mani Marie

Noel, Irene B. Noel, Matthew Noel, Robert Noel, Rose Noel,

Aledea Pete, Mrs. Clifton Pete, Clifton & Bell St. Julien,

Daisy Sylvester, Genevieve Thibodeaux, Whitney P.

Thibodeaux, Amy Thompson, Doris Washington, Mable

Williams and Willie Mae Wiltz.

BLESSING OF THE GRAVES We will have our annual Blessing of the

Graves after the 9:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday,

November 2nd , the Feast of the

Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed

(All Souls).

We are reminded of the spiritual practice of

praying for all souls in purgatory and for ALL the faithful

departed. We also give dignity to the dead by cleaning the graves

and having a blessing as well.

We will also have baked chicken dinners for sale after the 9:30

a.m. Mass. Please support the church and save yourself the time

HAPPY REPOSE Please pray for the happy repose of the soul of Whitney

Thibodeaux, who passed on to eternal life on October 18, 2014

and whose Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on October

25, 2014.

Please pray for the comfort and consolation of the family in their

time of loss.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.

And let perpetual light shine upon him.

May he rest in peace. Amen.

May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through

the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

NEWLY MARRIED

We congratulate Ceola Potier and DeQuincy Calais who

entered into the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony on October 18,

2014 at St. Francis of Assisi Church.

May all of us pray for Mr. and Mrs. Calais as they give witness of

their love for each other. As Christ has loved His Bride the

Church, so may DeQuincy cherish his wife and may Ceola stay

devoted to DeQuincy.

PRAY FOR SOULS

As we celebrate All Souls Day next Sunday (November 2), we

ask you to keep in mind all of the deceased from St. Francis of

Assisi Church. In a special way, we pray for those who have died

since last All Souls Day.

They are: Kurney Lewis St. Julien, Delores Wiltz, Alfred

Joseph Potier, Sr., Sidney Anthony Gus, Kendall Alexander,

Lemere ledet, Joyce Ann Landry, Gloria Ann Randall, Mary

Nell Davis, Emmett Wiltz, Gilbert Sam, Jr., Alma Myra

Ledet, Joseph Larry St. Julien, Enola Edmond Ledet, Malone

Hamilton, Joseph gaston John, Sr., David Clyde Thibodeaux,

Clinton Joseph Sylvester, Wilson Alexander, Cordelia Ledet,

Rita Alexander, Mary Ann Cyprien, Leroy Joseph Wiltz,

Barbara Williams, Anna Jean batist, Rose Davis, Cathy

Ebow, Gladys Bordelon, Josephine Joseph, Melvin Lewis,

Alton Andrew benoit, Sr., Ricky Francis Landry, Alice

Margaret Huddleston, Charlene Marie Potier, Peter Barber,

Casey Alexander, Geneva Matthews, and Whitney

Thibodeaux.

33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY

Making your Consecration to Mary during the

Advent Season is a beautiful way of drawing

closer to Jesus through Mary. The daily

preparation is done in the home through short

readings, meditation and prayer.

During the 33 Days, we will meet once a week for and hour and a

half to view a video. After the 4 meetings, we will make a

personal and group consecration at St. Francis Church on January

1, 2015, the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God.

PLEASE SIGN YOUR NAME TO THE LIST LOCATED IN

CHURCH.

30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 26, 2014

WEEKLY BULLETIN

FOTI’S—THE FRUIT STAND

St. Francis of Assisi Church is grateful to all of our bulletin

sponsors. Please help show your appreciation by

supporting our sponsors.

PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

“Eternal Father, we lift up to You these and all the priests

of the world. Sanctify them. Heal and guide them. Mold

them into the likeness of Your Son, Jesus Christ, the

Eternal High Priest. May their lives be pleasing to You.

In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

October 26—Rev. John Schroder, SJ

October 27—Rev. Robert Seay, OFM

October 28—Rev. Clinton Sensat

October 29—Rev. Augustinus Seran, SVD

October 30—Rev. Brice Sibley

October 31—Rev. Gregory Simien

November 1—Pope Francis

November 2—Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

BIRTHDAYS

October 26-—Marie Lecompte, Wilbert Demouchet

October 27—Percy Williams, Jr., Debra Landry, Kimberly

Calais

October 28—Mary Ann Sylvester, Leroy Wiltz, Eva Mae Batiste

October 29—Kiandra Lewis, Barry Lawrence, Jr., Cicely Ozen,

Lames Demouchet, Angelina Celestine, Tanisha Clement

October 30—Gilbert Wiltz, Merley benoit

October 31—Delores Babineaux, Richard Davis

October—Marjorie Galantine, Kelton Harrison, Nicolette

Batiste, Nicholas Batiste

November 1—Travis Calais

November 2—Charee Williams, Bernadine Broussard

NOTRE DAME PARISH FAIR

Notre Dame Church in St. Martinville will have its annual

Church Fair on the weekend of October 31 thru November 2,

2014. Great food will be sold each day at Noon.

Drinks, cotton candy, candy apple, popcorn, fast food & fries,

game booths, rides, refreshments, zydeco music and fun for all.

TEURLINGS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL All parents and students who are considering Teurlings Catholic

High School for the 2015-16 school year are invited to join us for

TCH Open House—Thursday, November 6th in the school gym.

Tours begin at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 pm. If you have any

questions, please contact Maria Hanes in the Admissions Office at

235-5711, Ext. 1 or [email protected]

FROM THE PASTOR:

The Synod on the Family just concluded last weekend.

Many people were anxiously awaiting some type of earth

shattering decisions from the Pope and Bishops regarding

sensitive issues like divorced and re-married people and

those with same-sex attractions.

It is important for everyone to get a new perspective. The

Synod was not intended to solve all of these issues in two

short weeks. The process continues into next year when the

Pope and Bishops are expected to gather in Philadelphia,

PA. and then meet again back in Rome a year from now.

Perhaps some people were hoping that doors would be

opened up to the Sacraments—particularly Holy

Communion. The issues are too complex to make such an

abrupt change. Until then, one should consider seeking a

Declaration of Nullity from a previous marriage. What is

most important is that one remains close to the life of the

Church—its worship and praise, its Sacraments and its

familial bonds flowing from the Blessed Trinity.

Pope Francis, in his closing remarks on the Synod, reminds

us that the Church must always open it’s doors to everyone.

Too many times our churches are busy judging others and

making them feel as outsiders. Pope Francis tells us that we

cannot just be a Church that welcomes people—we must be

a church that goes out to find people and invite them in.

May St. Francis of Assisi Church hear the words of Pope

Francis. May his words find their way into the mission of

our Church.

“And this is the Church, the vineyard of the Lord, the

fertile Mother and the caring Teacher, who is not afraid to

roll up her sleeves to pour oil and wine on people’s

wounds; who doesn’t see humanity as a house of glass to

judge or categorize people. This is the Church, One,

Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and composed of sinners,

needful of God’s mercy. This is the Church, the true bride

of Christ, who seeks to be faithful to her spouse and to her

doctrine. It is the Church that is not afraid to eat and

drink with prostitutes and publicans. The Church that is

not ashamed of the fallen brother and pretends not to see

him, but on the contrary feels involved and almost obliged

to lift him up and to encourage him to take up the journey

again and accompany him toward a definitive encounter

with her Spouse, in the heavenly Jerusalem.”

May our Church radiate the mercy and love of Jesus toward

everyone.

—Fr. Joe


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