La Madeleine

La Madeleine
THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. MARY MAGDALEN PARISH WELCOMES YOU TO WORSHIP
FR. LOUIS J. RICHARD, Pastor
FR. NEIL PETTIT, Associate Pastor
DEACON TAM M. TRAN
DEACON RANDY E. HYDE
DEACON WILLIAM VINCENT
BAPTISMS
NEW PARISHIONERS
WELCOME!!
Please call the parish office
to register
Sunday 12:15 PM
Please call the parish office to
schedule
RECONCILIATION
MASSES
Saturday:
4:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00, 9:30, & 11:00 AM
3:00 PM (Vietnamese)
5:30 PM
Saturday: 2:30 - 3:30 PM
Sunday: 4:45 - 5:15 PM
Before weekday Mass
Other times by request
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday - Saturday:
6:30 AM
MARRIAGE
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please call the parish office to
schedule
Please contact the parish office
at least SIX months before
marriage date
PARISH STAFF
Mrs. Eileen Boudoin, Cemetery Manager
Mr. Malcolm d’Augereau, Maintenance
Mrs. Merle Gary, Receptionist
Mr. Tommy Guidry, Director of Music/Organist
Deacon Randy Hyde, Christian Service Center Director
Mr. Jacob LeBouef, Youth Director
Ms. Renella Livers, Christian Formation Director
Mr. Sidney Savoie, II, Outreach Evangelization
Deacon David Vaughn, Business Manager
Mrs. Kim White, Housekeeper
Saint Mary Magdalen Church
300 Pere Megret
P. O. Box 1507
Abbeville, LA 70511-1507
website: stmarymagdalenparish.org
Telephone: 893-0244
Feast of All Souls
November 2, 2014
MASS INTENTIONS
From the Pastor…..
for the week of November 3rd—November 9th, 2014
The Lord is My Shepherd;
There is nothing I shall want.
Psalm 23
Today we remember in thanksgiving our
faithfully departed loves ones, as well as
all those who have died in the faith. We
celebrate their souls now in the hand of God.
At some level, Jesus knew about his own impending death.
When John the Baptist died, when Joseph died, when Lazarus
died ... these mirrored back to him his own death as more imminent. And because of this, he saw all as gift from his Father.
Perhaps that is why in every
Mass, and especially this weekend
of All Saints and All Souls, we
hold up the memory of those who
have died, like a backdrop to the
dying and rising of Jesus Christ.
To keep present before us a real
understanding that the action of
our lives are more important than
the manner of our deaths. That
beyond the eulogies, there was a time we lived in history and
contributed something to the betterment of our world and
those we love. Maybe like Jesus, our deaths are never on the
back burner, so maybe we should live each day well, with
Christ our Good Shepherd to show us the way.
A warm welcome today to all of our guests and visitors who
join us for the annual Omelette Festival.
Word for the Day:
Gratitude is a flower that blooms in noble souls.
Pope Francis
When we understand how precious each moment is,
we can treat each breath, each moment, as a newborn baby.
Michelle McDonald
Multiple Mass Intentions Being Accepted
Due to a change in our Church policy, St. Mary Magdalen is
now accepting “multiple” mass intentions for any given day
of the week. Previously, only one intention was permitted
per mass.
The Blessed Mother Devotional Candle
this week burns in honor of
Mary and Jason Broussard
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MONDAY
Phil 2:1-4; Lk 14:12-14
St. Martin de Porres
6:30 A.M.
Jake Ussery
TUESDAY
Phil 2:5-11; Lk 14:15-24
St. Charles Borromeo
6:30 A.M.
Deceased Pastors of St. Mary Magdalen Parish
WEDNESDAY
Phil 2:12-18; Lk 14:25-33
6:30 A.M.
Alton & Edith Broussard; Prayer Blanket Intentions; Leah Broussard; Kendal DeRouen; Pere Faulk;
Mathilde Simon; Dr. & Mrs. P.O. Landry & Fly.; John Vidos;
Peter Nguyen; Sharon Campisi; Thomas Cormier; Joan Denise Cormier; Brett Joseph Broussard; Steve Frederick; All
Souls; Personal Intention; Roy E. Young, Sr.; Joseph Hung
Nguyen; Souls in Purgatory; Austin Nguyen Fly.; Orphaned
Souls; All Souls on Hwy 82; Thanksgiving for Family; Joseph
Thang Do; Blaine Reaux
THURSDAY
Phil 3:3-8a; Lk 15:1-10
6:30 A.M.
For the Increase in Vocations to Holy Orders
FRIDAY
Phil 3:17—-4:1; Lk 16:1-8
6:30 A.M.
Donald Craig Romero
VIETNAMESE MASS
6:00 P.M.
Souls in Purgatory; Thang Do; Peter Nguyen;
Mary Nguyen T. Quet; Dominic Tran V Giac; Dominic Giac
Tran; Mary Quet Nguyen; Dominic Hoc Tran; Joseph Nghiem
Nguyen; Mary Mo Vu; Tien Nhan; All Souls; Orphaned Souls;
Personal Intention; Joseph Tho Nguyen; Joseph Kha Nguyen
SATURDAY
Phil 4:10-19; Lk 16:9-15
6:30 A.M.
Peter Nguyen
VIGIL OF THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
4:00P.M.
Mary Ann Broussard; Alton & Edith Broussard;
M/M John Vigneaux; George Veazey Fly.; John Vidos; Leonard
& Wayne Sellers; Laura Baudoin Duhon; Liz Duhon; Jim
Bouse; Whitney & Rita Bonin; Othon & Alma Trahan; John Ira
LeBlanc; M/M Sam Guarino & Fly.; Tony & Enid Guarino; Josephine Guarino; Edola Landry; All Souls; Dot Sellers; Nicole
LeBlanc; Peter Nguyen; Roger C. Sellers; Personal Intention;
Barbara & Daniel Jude Broussard; Mathilde Simon; Joseph
Nghiem Nguyen (Ann.); Percy LeBlanc; Michael B. Faulk;
Souls in Purgatory; Joseph Tang Do; Lovelace & Gertie Broussard; Rita B. Romero; Joseph & Theresa Thibodeaux; Elvina
Bourque & Fly.; Blaine Reaux; Orphaned Souls; Frank
Bouligny Fly.; M/M Alfred Ledet; Odeon Luquette; M/M Sidney Hebert; Phillip Scalisi; Laurie Belaire Booth; Joseph Long
Bui; Maria Vui Do; Maria Ngot Nguyen
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
7:00 A.M.
Beverly P. Noel (Ann.)
9:30 A.M.
Chip Cantrell
11:00 A.M.
For the Parishioners
3:00 P.M.
Joseph Hung Nguyen
5:30 P.M.
Greg Mouledous
Spiritual Life and Worship
SCHEDULE FOR :
November 3, 2014—November 9, 2014
Monday
4:00 p.m. Lay Carmelite Council Meeting
4:30 p.m. Come Lord Jesus
Group
6:00 p.m. Vespers in the
Chapel
6:30 p.m. KC Meeting @ Pere
Megret Center
Tuesday
4:15 p.m. 1st Communion
Class
6:30 p.m. RCIA
Wednesday
6:30 a.m. Men of Mary Group
Attend Mass/Recite Rosary
5:15 p.m. Children’s Choir
Practice
6:30 p.m. Adult Choir Practice
Thursday
7:00 a.m. Adoration with Exposition until 10:00 p.m. in the
Chapel
7:30 a.m. VC Mass
Sunday
3:00 p.m. Hebert Cemetery
Blessing
PRIESTS PRAYER CALENDAR
Please pray for a priest each
day: 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, the Eternal
High Priest. May their lives be
pleasing to You. In Jesus’
name we pray. Amen
Monday, November 3rd:
Bishop Michael Jarrell
Tuesday, November 4th:
Rev. George Simon
Wednesday, November 5th:
Rev. Jody Simoneaux
Thursday, November 6th:
Rev. Cedric Sonnier
Friday, November 7th:
Rev. Joseph Stemmann
Saturday, November 8th:
Rev. Michael Sucharski, SVD
Sunday, November 9th:
Rev. Jared Suire
Banns
Tu Anh Tran
and
Joanne Yon Nguyen
On To Eternal
Rest
Judy Fay Lavergne
Mending the Torn Fabric
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Notre Dame High School
Crowley 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Dr. Sarah Brabant, Certified
Sociological Practitioner and
Author will talk about grieving
based on her book Mending
the Torn Fabric. Invitation is
open to all, no registration is
required, no cost to attend.
Level III or IV: Parish class or
workshop, 3 credits, 2 hours.
Repeat of last year’s presentation, may not be repeated for
credit hours. For more information, call Janeth at 337-2580073
LAY CARMELITE NOVEMBER SCHEDULE
Monday, November 3rd Council Meeting 4:00—5:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 15 Family Rosary after 6:30 a.m. Mass
Thursday, November 20 Community Meeting 4:00—6:00 p.m.
RETREAT & NIGHT OF PRAYER WITH IMMACUL’EE ILIBAGIZA
Celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Kibeho
Friday, November 28 at Our Lady of Fatima Church Lafayette
Beginning at 5:30 p.m. Immacul’ee will pray the Seven Sorrows Rosary immediately followed by Holy Mass. This evening is free for everyone.
The Depths of Mary’s Love — Saturday, November 29th
A Retreat with Immacul’ee 8:00 a.m.– 3:30 p.m.
Registration is required, cost is $57. Registration contact
Cathy McLaughlin [email protected] or 215-498-1700
local contact Renee Helmer [email protected] or
337-278-9257. please join us for this powerful retreat. For
more information or to register please visit
www.immaculee.com
MASS FOR FEASTDAY OF VIETNAMESE MARTYRS
The Vietnamese Mass on Sunday, November 16th will be
held at 2:00 p.m. for the Feast Day of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
THANKSGIVING DAY MASSES
Although not a Holy Day of Obligation,
perhaps Thanksgiving Day should be. A
time for us to pause and give thanks to
God as a community of faith, acknowledging our many blessings. We will have
two Masses on Thanksgiving morning: 7:00 AM and 9:00
AM.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE—SATURDAY & SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 & 9th , 2014
If you cannot serve at your appointed time please find a substitute to fill the spot. Thank you.
Saturday 4:00 p.m. Fr. Halphen
Dcn. Tran (S)
Teesie Landry L
Jeannie Cormier L
Randal Landry EOM
Teesie Landry EOM
Jeannie Cormier EOM
Austin Bourque AS
Eileen Garrett AS
Sunday 7:00 a.m.
Fr. Louie
Francis Cao
Brandon Gallet L
Billy Noegel L
Edith Russo (S)
Mike Russo (S)
David LaCour AS
Michael LaCour AS
Sunday 9:30 a.m.
Fr. Louie
Dcn. Hyde
Rebecca Shirley L
Diana Broussard L
Mark Shirley EOM
Cindy Broussard (S) EOM
Diana Broussard EOM
Austin Landry AS
Emily LeBlanc AS
Kayla Marceaux AS
Judge Edwards L
Calvin Woodruff EOM
Jules Hebert EOM
MC: William Faulk
Crucifer: Link Hebert
Aco: Parrish Vienne
Aco: Ellis Vienne
Marty Hebert EOM
Suzanne Meaux EOM
Sid Savoie EOM
Paul Moresi AS
Jacob Noegel AS
Seth Noegel AS
Sunday 11:00 a.m. Fr. Louie
Dcn. Vincent
Josh LeBlanc (S)
Sunday 5:30 p.m.
Fr. Louie
Marty Hebert L
Joan Greco (S ONLY)
WEDDING: Saturday, November 8, 7:00 p.m. Zaunbrecher/Broussard SERVER: Allie Ashley
(AS) Altar Server (L) Lector (S) Sacristan
(EOM) Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
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Community Life & Outreach
Vermilion Catholic News
BAKE SALE FUNDRAISER
MARCH FOR LIFE
Vermilion Catholic High School March
for Life group is having a bake sale after
all Masses the weekend of November
8th & 9th. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help defray the costs of
the trip to Washington, D.C. in January. Thank you for your
support of the youth of Vermilion Catholic and the most vulnerable… the unborn.
IT’S MAROON SATURDAY!
Vermilion Catholic High School’s
Annual Holiday Market
Saturday, November 8th
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
VCHS Gym
Volunteers Wanted: Wedding Coordinators
Fr. Louie is interested in expanding our ministry of “Wedding Coordinators” to more
volunteers. This is a valuable help to the
wedding party as well as the parish. A wedding coordinator assists in the rehearsal
and wedding ceremony. Our goal would be
to have several volunteers trained so that this ministry would
not be too time-consuming for any one person. If you would
like to learn more about this, please feel free to call or email
Fr. Louie at the church office. Thanks.
[email protected]
Interested in The Holy Land? – Meeting Nov. 4
Fr. Louie will be organizing a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
April 18-27, 2015. He will be there as part of his Spring
Sabbatical Program. Anyone interested in learning more
about this planned Pilgrimage is invited to a special Information Meeting this Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 6:00 PM, at Sacred
Heart Church, 200 W. Main Street, Broussard. Feel free to
also contact Fr. Louie at the church office for more information.
Our market will feature over forty
vendors in one convenient location.
Admission $5 in advance or $7 at
the door. Tickets can be purchased
at the school office. Please contact Michele Meaux for additional information at 893-6636 or send email inquiries to
[email protected]
Help Wanted!
No Experience Necessary! Children Welcome to Tag Along!
Salary: Blessings and Grace
Perks: Grace from Stewardship, Camaraderie with Peers, A Feeling
of Closeness with Our Lord, At Your Convenience.
Children imitate what they see. Bring Them!
In the story of Martha and Mary it is said that Mary chose the better way, but the Ladies Altar Society of St. Mary Magdalen will offer
you the opportunity to be both a “Mary” and a “Martha” in service
to our Lord and his Church. Open to all women, young and not so
young. Please consider joining this wonderful form of stewardship.
Call Edith at 893-5770 or Teesie at 893-7298 or any member.
NEW YOUTH MINISTER APPOINTED
We are pleased to announce that a new Youth Minister for our Parish has been appointed.
Mr. Drew David, familiar to everyone, has accepted the position of Youth Minister, starting December 1,
2014. A number of years ago, Drew served in this capacity for many years and we welcome him back to
work with and direct youth activities for St. Mary Magdalen. He will be calling on our young families and
adults to assist him in this ministry. Please give him a willing hand. We thank Jacob LeBouef for staying on these extra months until a new minister was appointed.
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Christian Formation
First Holy Communion 2014– 2015
The preparation program for the Sacrament of First Holy Communion for those students who attended this past summer’s First
Grade CCD program is underway.
Information for the program for the CCD students and Mount Carmel students who will be receiving the Sacrament of Holy
Communion has been mailed to all parents. Please mail forms to St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Attn: Renella Livers, P O Box
1507, Abbeville, LA 70511-1507 as soon as possible.
If you have not received this information, have questions or are a home school parent who wishes your child to attend this
program, please call the parish office at 893-0244.
DATE
Tuesday, November 4
Tuesday, November 11
TIME
4:15 P.M.
4:15 P.M.
INFO
Public school students class
Public school students class
PLACE
Ministries Building
Ministries Building
The Sacrament of Confirmation
IMPORTANT DATES:
Practice for candidates and sponsors—Thursday, November 13, 6:00 p.m. in Church
Confirmation Ceremony -Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:00 a.m. Mass
Registration forms for Vermilion Catholic students and public school students have been mailed to parents. If you have not
turned in these forms please do so as soon as possible. If you have any questions please call parish office at 893-0244.
DATE
TIME
INFO
PLACE
Sunday, November 2
Thursday, November 13
6:30 p.m.—8:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 16
11:00 a.m. Mass
Public School Students only
Ministries Building
Confirmation Ceremony Practice St. Mary Magdalen Church
(Sponsors and Candidates)
Confirmation Ceremony
St. Mary Magdalen Church
RCIA Program
St. Mary Magdalen / Holy Rosary
2014-2015 RCIA Program Calendar
DATE
TIME
INFO
PLACE
Tues. November 4
Tues. November 11
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Sacrament of Baptism
Sacrament of Confirmation
St. Mary Magdalen Ministries Building
St. Mary Magdalen Ministries Building
COME AND SEE… SAINT JOSEPH’S SEMINARY COLLEGE
Vocations Weekend Retreat
November 7-9, 2014
Thought about the priesthood lately? Been on your mind a lot? Come and see what God has to say about it. This weekend is
about how to discern God’s call for your life. No cost to you. Transportation is provided from Lafayette. Meals provided, beds
provided, prayer provided. Men 16 years and older are invited. Reserve your spot today. Contact Fr. Kevin Bordelon, Vocations Director or the Office of Vocations at 337-261-5690 or email [email protected]. Also visit our website,
www.lafayettevocations.org
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Stewardship and Development
Weekly Offertory
Second Collections
October 26, 2014 Collection
Regular Collection:
$ 12,432.73
Second Collection:
Cemetery Endowment
$ 2,691.00
Thank You for your generosity.
HOSPICE OF ACADIANA
ANNUAL GARAGE SALE
November 22, 2014
Help support Acadiana’s only non-profit and original
Hospice program, Hospice of Acadiana. They are having a huge garage sale on November 22. They will take
all furniture and household items (not clothing). If you
have anything to donate to this good cause, please
contact their office on Johnston St. in Lafayette (2321234 or 800-738-2226).
Our present life is given only to gain the eternal one and if
we don't think about it, we build our affections on what belongs to this world, where our life is transitory. When we
have to leave it we are afraid and become agitated. Believe
me, to live happily in this pilgrimage, we have to aim at the
hope of arriving at our Homeland, where we will stay eternally. Meanwhile we have to believe firmly that God calls us
to Himself and follows us along the path towards Him. He
will never permit anything to happen to us that is not for our
greater good. He knows who we are and He will hold out His
paternal hand to us during difficulties, so that nothing prevents us from running to Him swiftly. But to enjoy this grace
we must have complete trust in Him.
~ St. Pio of Pietrelcina
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This Weekend
MAINTENANCE FUND
Next Weekend
MONTHLY INSURANCE COLLECTION
Donations for Youth Group Meals
Please consider helping to feed our youth group members
for one of their Youth Nights. Your donation of $50 will help
to cover the expenses of providing food for an evening activity. Just make note of your offering to “Youth Group” and
send to the Church office. Thanks so much.
“And I shall raise him on the last day”
John 6: 37-40
While we look forward to being raised on the
last day it is good for us to celebrate the Faithful
Departed who have completed their journey and
have faced Jesus to answer the question “What did
you do with the gifts that God gave to you to use for
your own benefit and for the benefit of others?”
They are a reminder to us that we do not need to be
perfect to become a saint but that when we fail to
be all that God created us to be, we can
acknowledge our failure and receive forgiveness
and strength to do better in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Have we availed ourselves of the great
gift of the Sacrament of Forgiveness and Reconciliation? If we have not done so recently, or as often as
we should, now is a good time. The first step to being a good steward of all that God has given us is to
be a good steward of our soul.
Time, Talent, and Treasure
PRAYER FOR HURRICANE SEASON
O God, Master of this passing world, hear the humble voices of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed your order and returned to
its former quietude. You are still the Master of land and sea. We live in the shadow of a danger over which we have no control: the Gulf, like
a provoked and angry giant, can awake from its seeming lethargy, overstep its conventional boundaries, invade our land and spread chaos
and disaster.
During this hurricane season we turn to you, O loving Father. Spare us from past tragedies whose memories are still so vivid and
whose wounds seem to refuse to heal with the passing of time. O Virgin, Star of the Sea, Our Beloved Mother, we ask you to plead with your
Son on our behalf, so that spared from the calamities common to this area and animated with a true spirit of gratitude, we will walk in the
footsteps of your divine Son to reach heavenly Jerusalem where a stormless eternity awaits us. Amen
Imprimatur: August 29, 1967 Maurice Schexnayder, Bishop of Lafayette In Louisiana
ALL Souls’ Day
All Souls’ Day, the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, the feast when Catholics put prayerful emphasis on the souls in Purgatory.
“The church gathers not to mourn our beloved dead, but to give voice to our hope for them. The basis for this
hope lies in Jesus himself who passed from death to life. The faithful departed who were ‘buried with him
through baptism’ will ‘be united with him in the resurrection’ Surely this is a day of hope! “
Living
Liturgy
A Word of Consolation
If a tiny baby could think, it would be afraid of birth. To leave the only world it has known would seem a
kind of death. But immediately after birth the child would find itself in loving arms, showered with affection
and cared for at every moment. Surely the baby would say, “I was foolish to doubt God’s plan for me. This is a
beautiful life.”
For the Christian, passing through death is really a birth into a new and better world. Those who are left
behind should not grieve as if there was no hope. Life is changed, not taken away. Our dear ones live on, in a
world beautiful beyond anything we can imagine. With Jesus and Mary they await the day when they will welcome us with joy. “Do not grieve too much,” they say to us. “We are living and are still with you.”
Comfort For Those Who Mourn
So many people see in death nothing but a cruel separation from loved ones. Even good and religious people make that sad mistake. In death there is certainly the very real pain and sorrow of physical separation.
But it is equally true that our loved ones remain with us. They do not just go off to some dark and distant
place. They simply continue into eternal life. We do not see them because we are still in the darkness of this
world. But their spiritual eyes, filled with the light of heaven, are always watching us as they wait for the day
when we shall share their perfect joy. We are born for heaven and we end this life of tears to begin our life of
endless happiness.
This may be the greatest and surest comfort in time of mourning. A firm faith in the real and continual
presence of our loved ones has brought the conviction and consolation that death has not destroyed them,
nor carried them away. Rather it has given them life! A life with power to know fully and to love perfectly. With
this new life and new power our loved ones are always present to us, knowing and loving us more than ever
before.
The tears that dampen our eyes in times of mourning are tears of homesickness, tears of longing for our
loved ones. But it is we who are away from home, not they! Death has been for them a doorway to an eternal
home. They are still with us, lovingly and tenderly waiting for the day when we, too, will enter the doorway of
our eternal home. It is such a mistake to see death as separation and nothing more. For us who believe,
death is a preparation for eternal union with those we love, in the peace and joy of heaven.
Author Unknown
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La. State Certified Residential
Real Estate Appraiser #R0638
898-1166
409 E. Lafayette St.
EdwardJones
ASSISTED LIVING
2309 Richard Street, Abbeville, LA 70510
Edie Casselman, Executive Director
phone 898-1944 • fax 892-1298 • cell 250-1294
[email protected]
EST. 1910
BAbbeville
ANK OF ERATH
Branch
Erath Branch
1309 Charity Street
Abbeville, LA 70510
337 893 3761
Delcambre Branch
102 West Main St.
Delcambre, LA 70528
105 West Edwards St.
Erath, LA 70533
337 937 5816
www.bankoferath.com
Kimble Sagrera
AAMS, ChFC, CLU
Financial Advisor
337-898-2117
In Memory of
Justin and “Jay”
Broussard
Angela Gallet
Director
898-2912
899 West Port St.