April 26, 2015 - St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church

APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH
720 East Beach Boulevard
P. O. Box 1529
Long Beach, MS 39560
Phone: 228-863-1610; FAX: 228-868-6068
E-mail:
[email protected]
Website:
www.SaintThomasLB.org
Office Hours: M-F, 9:00am-4:30pm
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil Mass, 5:00pm
Sunday Masses: 7:30am, 9:00am, & 6:00pm
(**11:30am, Sunday Mass through Pentecost)
Tues, Wed, Thurs, 8:30am
Fri, 6:30am
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Pastor: Fr . Cuthber t “Cuddy” O’Connell
(cell: 228-493-9303)
Parochial Vicar: Fr . Dominic Vu Xuan Pham
Retired: Fr . Pat O’Shaughnessy
Deacon: Er nest “Buddy” Vancour t
Director of Religious Education:
Sr. Cecilia Nguyen, CCSS, 868-3774
[email protected]
Secretary:
Becky Mullins, 863-1610
[email protected]
Bookkeeper:
Beverly Leslie, 863-1610
[email protected]
Liturgy Director:
Paula Spears, 697-7814
[email protected]
Maintenance:
Ben Dilorenzo, 596-3379
[email protected]
Music Director:
Lauren Hymel, 865-3972
[email protected]
Youth Ministry:
Ray Lacy, 863-1610
[email protected]
Pastoral Council:
Matthew Powers, 323-3241
[email protected]
Reconciliation:
Sat., 4:15 – 4:45 pm
(or call 863-1610 for an appointment.)
Eucharistic Adoration:
Every Friday from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm in the Chapel (upstairs in the
Office Complex)
Baptism:
Usually held on the second Sunday of each month.
Preparation workshop is required.
Marriage:
Call the office at least six months in advance of scheduled wedding
date. Attendance at pre-marriage course is required. Wedding
policy guidelines may be obtained from office or on website.
Community Center Rental:
Robert Phillips, 281-773-8328,
[email protected]
Bulletin:
Michele Ponte, editor,
[email protected],
Deadline ten days before publication.
Religious Education (SRE):
Pre-School-5th Grades, Sundays 10:10-11:20am
6th-12th Grades, Wednesdays, 7:00-8:15pm
(September-May)
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SCRIPTURE CORNER
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
This Fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally referred to as “Good Shepherd Sunday.” Today we listen
to the words of the Lord as He refers to Himself as the “good shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep.”
It is sometimes so difficult for us to grasp the reality that anyone would lay down his or her own life for the
sake of someone else. This is especially true in a society that places high value on power and personal advancement, often at the cost of “trampling” on other people in order to climb the ladder. Today’s scriptures
point to the one we are called to emulate—the one who lays down his life for his sheep. Today’s scriptures
challenge us to discover ways to bring life to those around us—to build up rather than to tear down.
———-Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Due to enormous amounts of rain, the Parish Palooza has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 3
from 12-4pm. If it rains, the festival will be held in the community center on a smaller
scale. Those who are bringing sweets may bring to the Parish office on Friday, May 1 or bring to
the Palooza on May 3. Thank you.
St. Patrick High’s State Champion Science
Olympiad Team is going to Nationals!
To help fund the trip to Nebraska, we are offering raffle
tickets for a two night stay at the Beau Rivage with a
round of golf for two at Fallen Oak Golf Club ( $1,000
value) Cost of tickets are $5 each. Will offer raffle tickets after Masses on April 25th and 26th or contact Susan
LaRosa at 228-547-5647. Drawing will be April 30.
Need not be present to win.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10
Tuesday:
Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30
Wednesday:
Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8;
Jn 12:44-50
Thursday:
Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27;
Jn 13:16-20
Friday:
Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6
or (for the memorial) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or
Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14,
16; Mt 13:54-58
Saturday:
Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14
Sunday:
Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32;
1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8
ROSARY BEFORE ALL
MASSES IN MAY
In our Catholic Faith, the
month of May is dedicated to the Holy
Rosary, one of the best known of all
Catholic devotions. The Rosary begins
25 minutes before Mass is to start.
You are invited to please arrive a little
early, bring your Rosary and pray with
us.
FEW REMINDERS
Sun, Apr 26….11:30am, Mass
After all Masses Apr 25 & 26….Religious Goods fr om
Good Shepherd Showcase in East foyer
After all Masses Apr 25 & 26….Car & basket
Raffle tickets in East foyer
Mon, Apr 27….7pm, RCIA meet
Tues, Apr 28….9am, Quilter s meet upstair s
Tues, Apr 28….6pm, Amer ican Her itage Gir ls meet
Fri, May 1….8am-7pm, Adoration in the chapel
Sat, May 2….10:00am, Fir st Holy Communion
Sun, May 3….Hospitality Sunday, coffee & donuts
after 7:30am & 9am Masses
Sun, May 3….8:30am, May Cr owning in gr otto
Sun, May 3….11:30am, Mass
Sun, May 3….12-4p, Parish Palooza
After all Masses May 2 & 3….Holy Land Gifts offer ed
in East foyer
BUY SCRIP—-SUPPORT OUR Y OUTH
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
ADULT SCRIPTURE STUDY—HAIL MARY
MAY 6-27, EVERY WEDNESDAY
Why is Mary so important to our Catholic faith? We turn
to her in prayer, in the Mass, and in the Rosary. We honor
her with special feasts and place images of her in our
churches and in our homes. Join us during May as we will
look at scripture and the catechism to explore the roles of
Mary in the Church: Mary as Mother of God, as our mother, as co-redeemer with her Son, and as Queen of Heaven. Sessions are held each Wednesday in May, starting
May 6th and running through May 27th, in room B22 (2nd
floor, NE corner of the Parish Office Complex). No preregistration is necessary.
For more information call Dave Gauthier at 864-5350 or
e-mail [email protected].
Suggested reading: Hail, Holy Queen by Dr. Scott Hahn.
MAY
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY
Coffee and donuts will be served
in the Community Center following the 7:30am and 9:00am
Masses on Sunday, May 3rd. All
are invited.
The May Hospitality Sunday is
sponsored by St. Vincent de Paul
Society.
Confirmation for adults nineteen and older will be
held at the Cathedral on Pentecost Sunday, May 24th.
If you have not already celebrated confirmation and would
like to do so now please contact Sr. Teresa at 864 5730.
HOLY LAND GIFTS—
OLIVE WOOD CARVINGS
Saida and George Rashmawi, who are volunteer
members from the Roman Catholic Church in Bethlehem
in the Holy Land, will be visiting our parish the weekend
of May 2/3. They will speak to us about the Christian
struggle in the Holy Land. They will also have some
beautiful Olive Wood carvings, which are all handmade
by the Christian people in Bethlehem, for sale after all the
Masses on May 2/3.
The purpose of this visit is to help maintain the
existence of the Catholic people in the Holy Land. Catholic Christians were once the majority in that land but the
percentage has now dropped to less than 1.5%. Please
take time to look at the carvings, make a purchase, and
help this church maintain a presence in the very land
where our Lord was born, where He preached the Good
News and where His Kingdom was first established.
These carvings make great sacramental gifts that have an
added special significance, given where and why they
were made.
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR
Collection of food for the Long
Beach Food Pantry is next weekend. Please bring donations of nonperishable food items and leave your
bags in the vestibules of the church.
We will deliver them to the Food
Pantry. Cash is also needed. Just put
it in an envelope in the collection basket marked for the Food Pantry. Thanks for your generosity.
LUNCHKINS
Many years ago, Lucy Dessommes came to Fr. Louis with the idea of having a luncheon once a month--no agenda, no fees, no sales, no business, no cost to the parish--just a gathering where people would bring potluck and visit. A
contest was held to name the "group." It really wasn't a formal group. Some regulars attended every month and some
dropped in when it fit their schedules. Jim and Louise Hoselle came up with the name Lunchkins (some people have
called it Munchkins). Thus began the monthly luncheon which Lucy continued until her death. Kris Ziifle and others
carried on. And finally it came to the very capable hands of Jere Anthony. Jere brought her catering experience to the
tables (they were always decorated for the theme with nice napkins and table decorations). She and her husband ,Bruce,
always prepared a delicious main dish. Butch Bishop was also a main dish preparer each month. Other attendees
brought different dishes and desserts. There was always a nice variety of scrumptious food. Jere spent the morning of
Lunchkins at the parish community center--arranging, decorating, preparing and warming--then she placed the foods as
they arrived on the serving table and finally she made sure the place was clean before departing. Last month, Jere announced that she would not be able to continue as chairperson of Lunchkins. She travels often to New
Orleans to help with grandchildren and will be doing more of that. Thank you, Jere, for your dedication to this event for the past four years or so. Lunchkins is being suspended for the time being. It may
be reorganized and revived if a chairperson steps up to the plate. It has been a very nice gathering of
between 30-50 adults each month. Recently, some ladies from First Baptist Church started joining
us. Our hope was that members of the other churches in Long Beach would join us also and it would
become a community potluck gathering. We'll keep this in the plans for the future--maybe!!
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL
The SVS Golf Tournament
Friday May 15th
$100/person, $350/team of 4
Registration: 10:30—11:45am
Tee Off: Noon
Lunch, beverages: included
Hole sponsorships available for $100. Donations accepted
for door prize raffle and ditty bags
For more information, visit our website at:
svdpcatholicschool.org
SENIOR CITIZENS APPRECIATION DINNER:
Parishioners who are 60+ are invited to our Senior
Citizens Appreciation Dinner on Saturday, May 23rd at
6:00pm in the Community Center hosted by the children/
teens and parents of the School of Religious Education and
Youth Ministry. This special dinner gives us an opportunity to say thank you to you for living your Catholic
faith and sharing your faith with your children and grandchildren here at St. Thomas. Come and enjoy the delicious
dinner of spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, eggrolls, and a variety of cakes and drinks, as well as music and entertainment such as the Bachelorette Game, Sister Act, and the
Fan Dance. Please call the parish office or Sister Cecilia
to RSVP by May 15 at: 868-3774 or email Sister at:
[email protected]
TUITION ASSISTANCE
Applications for tuition assistance are available at
the parish office for families who have children in Grade
K-12 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Elementary School,
St. Stanislaus, Our Lady Academy, and St. Patrick High
School. To be eligible, a parish registered family must be
attending church here at St. Thomas and supporting the
church through the electronic method of making regular
contributions or the church support envelopes. St. Vincent
families may apply through FACTS (see the school office); a paper application may be obtained from the parish
office. Deadline is April 30, 2015, this Thursday.
SAVE THE DATE
SATURDAY
AUGUST 29TH
AT WINDANCE
Apr 27-30....Pr ek4 leads Pr ayer & Pledge
Tues, Apr 28….Bank
Wed, Apr 29….Dr . Seuss Shir t appr oved
Wed, Apr 29….4-7pm, track meet at
St. Patrick High School
Fri, May 1….6th gr ade leads Mass
Wed, May 13….8am PPM (par ent planning meeting)
Wed, May 13….6-7pm, Art Show
Thurs, May 21….Field Day
Fri, May 22….Fir st Communion Mass
Mon, May 25….no School, Memor ial Day
Tues, May 26….Awar ds Day
Wed, May 27….pr ek & kinder gar ten
promotions
Thurs, May 28….11am dismissal & 6th
grade promotion
www.svdpcatholicschool.org
or 228-222-6000
CATHOLIC SCHOOL TUITION
According to diocesan policy and guidelines, St.
Thomas the Apostle Parish subsidizes the tuition rate for
parish families who wish to enroll their children in Grades
K-12 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Elementary School,
St. Patrick High School and Our Lady Academy. To be
eligible for the subsidized (lower) rate of tuition, a family
must be registered in the parish, attend Mass here at St.
Thomas regularly and use their church support envelopes
or the electronic method of making regular church offerings. Parish subsidy is not based on the amount of contributions made by a family. However, it is important for all
families to contribute to the upkeep of the church and its
ministries. A form is available at the school office and
should be turned in to the parish office for completion.
COUNCIL #4898
Upcoming events:
Thurs, 5/7….6:30pm r osar y, 7pm meeting
Sun, 5/17….8am-11am, Parish Breakfast
Thurs, 5/21….6:30pm r osar y, 7pm meeting
For more information on membership or any questions,
contact Jim Delinski, Grand Knight at 863-6643.
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
May Life Teen Calendar
April 26th – Night of Prayer at the Beach – Join us at the
beach to pray the Rosary and worship.
May 3rd – Parish Spring Festival – We need all of our
teens to help make this festival a success! Arrive at 9 a.m.
to help set up. We will need help working the games and
to help with cleanup which will begin at 4:15 p.m. There
will be no formal Life Night this night!
May 10th - Mother’s Day Dinner – We invite our mothers to a special dinner in their honor after the Life Teen
Mass. Dads and siblings are welcome too! Look for invitations to come home.
May 17th – Social Night – Join us in the youth room
upstairs for a social night of games and hanging out as we
celebrate the end of the school year!
Watch the bulletin and web page for our summer events
calendar coming soon!
May Edge Calendar
April 26th – NO EDGE Night due to Middle School Retreat
May 3rd – Parish Spring Festival – We need all of our
teens to help make this festival a success! Arrive at 9 a.m.
to help set up. We will need help working the games and
to help with cleanup which will begin at 4:15 p.m. There
will be no formal Edge Night this night!
May 10th - Mother’s Day Dinner – We invite our mothers to a special dinner in their honor after the Life Teen
Mass. Dads and siblings are welcome too! Look for invitations to come home.
May 17th – Edge Game Night- Join us as we wrap up
our weekly Edge nights for the summer. We will have lots
of fun this night with a wide variety of girls vs. boys
games! Come celebrate summer!
Watch the bulletin and web page for our summer events
calendar coming soon!
—Ray Lacy, 863-1610, [email protected]
SACRAMENT OF FIRST EUCHARIST/HOLY
COMMUNION:
May 2 (Saturday): First Holy Communion Mass
at 10:00am
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
(11TH GRADE):
May 5 (Tuesday): Confirmation rehearsal at 7:00pm
May 6 (Wednesday): Confirmation Mass at 6:30pm
PreK-5th (RCIC) Grade: Sundays, 10:10–11:20am
April 26………..SRE Class
***May 2…….. Fir st Holy Communion Mass,
10:00am
May 3…………..SRE Class -- May Crowing at 8:40 am
at Mary’s Grotto
May 10……........SRE Class/Litur gical Dance to honor
Bl. Mother Mary/all mothers at 9:00
am Mass
May 17………...SRE Class -- last day
***May 23…… Senior Citizens Appr eciation Dinner
at 6:00 pm (CC)
*** June 1-5 – “Vacation Bible School”
6th-12th (RCIT) Grade: Wednesdays, 7:00–8:15pm
Apr 29……….. SRE Class
May 6………... SRE Class
May 13………..SRE Class -- last day
***May 17…....Baccalaur eate Mass – “Outstanding
Young Man/Woman Award” at 6:00 pm Mass
***May 23…..Senior Citizens Appr eciation Dinner at
6:00 pm (CC)
Please join us for the MARIAN LITURGICAL DANCE to
honor our Blessed Mother Mary and all mothers on Mother’s Day at 8:50am, ten minutes prior to the 9:00am Mass
on Sunday, May 10th. Please also join us at our MAY
CROWNING at 8:40am at Mar y’s Gr otto on Sunday,
May 3rd. Remember to bring fresh flowers for Mary.
BACCALAUREATE MASS
“Outstanding Young Man/Woman Award”: All high
school and college seniors and graduates are invited to our
Baccalaureate Mass on Sunday, May 17th, at our 6:00pm
Mass. Please arrive by 5:40 pm and meet in the south vestibule of the church. We will have reserved seats for all
the graduates.
REGISTRATION FOR VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL
DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (Catholic Kidz Camp)… “Around the
Word in Five Days: Living the Virtues of Faith, Hope, and
Love with the Saints”…for Pre K thru 6th grade. Our
VBS week will be from Monday-Friday, June 1-5…8:00
am to 12:30 pm. Children who are registered after May 1
will NOT have a T-shirt, since we need to place our order
in early. The BLUE Registration FORMS can be found in
the displayed cabinets in the church and in the SRE building. Let Sr. Cecilia know ASAP if you are interested in
helping with VBS this summer! Call 868-3774 or
email [email protected]
APRIL 26, 2015——FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MASS INTENTIONS
Tues, 4/28
Wed, 4/29
Thurs, 4/30
Fri, 5/1
Sat, 5/2
Sun, 5/3
8:30am +Debra Barcelona
8:30am +Mar y Edwar ds
8:30am +Fred McIntyre
+Mae Koenenn
+William Irwin
+John Wilson
+Margaret Wilson
+James Wilson
6:30am +Patricia H. Catalano
5:00pm +Clay Bishop
+Harold Barnes
+Laz Bode
+Dave Costello
7:30am +Mary Edwards
9:00am St. Thomas Parish Family
11:30am +Alice & +Clarence Albert
6:00pm +Thomas Lloyd Frierson
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Donald & Jocelyn D’Aquin;
Michael Shattres;
Sandy Carr;
Lynn & Evelyn Collins.
MARCH BAPTISMS
Ethan David Shavers
Jesse Ryan Pidgeon
Bennett Michael Merrell
Camille Olivia Krohn
Parker Jonny Johnson
Sophia Katherine Kallinikos
Allan Edison Waguespack
PETITIONS OF PRAYER
Al Busche, Alice Carrubba, Ann Bartholomey,
Ann Dion, Anna Kate, Archer Kiedis, Ardeth Bertucci,
Audrey Pierson, Becky Rutledge, Bernard Smoot, Chris
Labat, Claudia Meadows, Colin, Connie Cole, Cristie
Todd, Cynthia Roth Bolton, Debbie Blackwell, Debra
McKenna, Debra Muesall, Dianne Calmes, Donald Erickson, Donald Freche, Dorris Steffen, Eric Lee,
Frances Carrubba LeBlanc, Frederick Joseph Welch,
Gary Lacy, Gene Roberts, Geraldine Hammons, Gregory Herman, James Bynes, James Vernon Loftus, Jason
Todd, Jennifer West, Joe Haggar, III, John Becker, Kristen Ariatti, Lance Dupuis, Leigh Rooney, Linda Dudley,
Linda Bass, Lois Ladner Weems, Louis Meyer, Lowell
“Al” Seal, Marcie Batemen, Marie Ladnier, Marilyn
Ladner, Mark Forgeron, Mary Bosch, Max Kirby, May
Adams, Michael Gruich, Michael Necaise, Mike Morgan, Mike Mullins, Nadine Asher, Nancy Vogt, Norma
Ravetto, Paula, Ronald Cole, Rory Pearce, Ruth Wilson,
Samuel Cates, Sharon Sarris White, Susan Fayard Fulton, Theresa Borzik, Thomas Smoot, Valerie Leblanc,
Yvonne Ladner and all others in our parish and community in need of healing, physical or spiritual.
GONE HOME TO GOD
†Jim White
†Patricia Tolson
NEXT WEEKEND’S LAY MINISTERS
MARCH WEDDINGS
Brandon Michael Cobb & Kelsey Anne Cannon
Harrison Edward Morris & Felicia Katherine Ross
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Children’s pickle jar, $82.50
Electronic Giving, $9,138.00
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St Vincent de Paul Society….9:30am-12:30pm,
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Adoration in the Chapel….8:00am-7:00pm, Fridays
Youth Gift Cards (Scrip) sales…after all Masses &
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Knights of Columbus, Council #4898….6:30pm,
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Gulfport Office
Wiggins Office
9490 Three Rivers Road • 228-863-0411 304 North Vardaman • 601-928-4416
923000 St Thomas the Apostle Church (A)
500 A Courthouse Rd., Gulfport
896-9601
DAVID KIDD
www.jspaluch.com
209 E. 2nd Street, Suite A
Pass Christian, MS
(228) 452-9605
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