Established 1904 1110 Old Spanish Trail P.O. Box 610

Established 1904
1110 Old Spanish Trail
P.O. Box 610
ScoƩ, LA 70583
Rectory:
(337) 235-2433
Fax:
(337) 233-4868
CCD:
(337) 232-6167
Catholic School:
(337) 504-3400
Fr. Tom's email: [email protected]
Parish email: stspeterandpaulscoƩ@hotmail.com
Parish Web-Site: www.stspeterandpaulscoƩ.org
School Web-site: www.sts-peter-paul.org
School email: [email protected]
Diocesan Website: www.diolaf.org
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November 9, 2014
The Dedication of The Lateran
Basilica
STAFF:
Rev. Fr. Thomas Voorhies
Pastor
Rev. Fr. Andre Metrejean
Associate Pastor
Arthur F. Bakeler, Jr.
Permanent Deacon
Monica D. Laperous
Secretary/Bookkeeper
Kip & Ashley Faulk
Public High School Religion
Laurice A. Dubuc
Public Elementary Religion
Janet S. Hebert
Catholic School:
Dr. Robert Richard
Principal
Tiffany Albarado
Administrative Assistant
Mona Hodge
High School Youth Group (SYG)
Jeremy & Amie Clostio &
Art & Bridget Trevino
Jr. High Youth Group (SKOT)
Yvette W. Broussard
Choir Director
Kip Faulk
High School Choir Director
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Thursday:
8:30am - 4:00pm
Friday:
8:30am - 12:00pm
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday (Anticipated Mass)
4:00pm
Sunday
6:30, 8:00, 10:00am & 6:00pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
6:30am
Tuesday, Thursday & 1st Saturday
8:30am
Holy Days of Obligation
As announced
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: On Saturdays from
3:00-3:45pm; on Sundays from 6:00-6:15am, 7:307:45am, 9:15-9:45am and from 5:15-5:45pm. 30 minutes
before all of our weekday Masses and by personal
appointment.
MARRIAGE: Couples planning marriage need to make
an appointment with one of the priests at least SIX
months before the intended wedding date to begin the
preparation process. A wedding date cannot be scheduled
without approval of a priest.
BAPTISM: Expectant parents should contact the office
four to six (4 - 6) months before the birth of the child.
VISITATION OF THE SICK OR SHUT-INS: If any
one is ill at home and not on the regular Communion list,
please call the parish office at 235-2433.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please complete the form
provided at entrances of the church, then place it in the
collection basket or mail it to the parish office.
BULLETIN NOTICE: Deadline is two weeks before
the announcement is to appear.
RELIGION CLASSES: Contact the CCD Office for
registration of new students.
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DearParishioners,
Today we celebrate the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome. It is the
motherchurchofallCatholicchurchesanditisstillthecathedraloftheBishopofRome,
thePope.Forthe irst1,000yearsofchurchhistoryitwastheresidenceofthePope.Now
hisresidenceisatSt.Peter’sBasilica,butSt.JohnLateranisstillhiscathedral.Thisfeast
day allows us to meditate on the unity of the church through the Pope. We all share one faith as Catholics
throughouttheworldandwenumber1.2billion.MaytheLordcontinuetoguidePopeFrancisasheguidesthe
barqueofSt.Peteroverthewatersoftime.
Don’t forget our Parish Thanksgiving Dinner is Saturday, November 15 at 6:00pm in the hall for those
whosignedupalready.Welookforwardtoseeingyouthere.
ThankstotheCommunityBuildingCommitteewhoputonawildlysuccessfulTrunk-or-Treatwithsome
590peoplepassingthroughthehall.Congratulations!
Thanks to Jason Boudreaux at American Windshield and Glass for donating protective glass for our
churchwindows.Wehadtoredotheglazingonthenorthsideofthebuilding.ThanksJason!
WhileI’mthankingpeople,IwanttothankPeterBriscoewhorecentlyretiredfromservingthechurchso
diligentlythroughoutthepastyears.ThanksPeter!Pleasepraythathishealthcontinuestoimprove.
SinceheretiredSteveProvosthasbeencleaningthe loorsonFridayssothankyouSteve!Hehaspassed
thatontoNeilVera.ThankyouNeil!Threeladieshavebeencleaningthe loorsonMondaysandWednesdays,
all voluntary: Manda Harson, Connie Boutin, and Joan Schenidar. Thank you ladies! We also have God’s
Housekeeperswhoare:JessPoirrier,EthelKebodeaux,SusanRabalais,LouSavoy,MargaretComeauxandDiane
Richard.Thankyouladiesandthankstoallofourvolunteers!
Iloveyouall.
Joke of the Week: Why Sermons?
Ananonymousletterwritersenthis/herlettertothelocalnewspapereditorcomplainingthatchurchattendance
madenosense.“I’vegoneforthirtyyears,”hewrote,“andhaveheardsomethinglikethreethousandsermons.
Butforthelifeofme,Ican’trememberasingleoneofthem.SoIthinkI’mwastingmytime,asarethepreachers
forevenbotheringtodeliverasermonatall.”
Thisletterstartedarealcontroversyontheop-edpage.Itwentonforweeksuntilsomeonewrotethis
clincher:
“I’vebeenmarriedforthirtyyears.Inthattimemywifehascookedsomethirty-twothousandmeals,but
forthelifeofme,Icanrecallthemenuoffewifanyofthosemeals.Idoknow,though,theyallnourishedmeand
gavemethestrengthIneedtodomywork.Ifmywifehadnotgivenmethosemeals,I’dbedeadtoday.”
Nomorecommentsaboutsermoncontentshaveappearedontheop-edpage.
InJesus,
Fr.Tom
[email protected]
mdl
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PRIEST, EXTRAORDINARY LAY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
LECTORS & ALTAR SERVERS SATURDAY, November 15, 2014
TIME
PRIEST
ELMOHC
READERS
ALTAR SERVERS
4:00pm
Fr. Tom
Michael & Jane Mayeaux
Debbie Boudreaux
Lee Boudreaux
Lebron & Tourean Campbell
Grant Duplechin
Kaytlyn Reed
SUNDAY, November 16, 2014
ELMOHC
READERS
Warren Sensat, Randy Domingue
Stephanie Hendrix
Ginger Sensat
8:00am Fr. Andre
Carral Menard, Roger Tabb,
Art Trevino, Joe & Elsie Smith
Jeanne Theriot
10:00am Fr. Tom
Shane Thibodeaux, Carl Benoit
Tammie Harrington
Susan Rabalais
6:00pm Fr. Andre
Deacon Art Bakeler
Mary Keller, Danielle Babineaux
Life Teen
TIME
PRIEST
6:30am
Fr. Tom
COLLECTIONREPORT:
NOVEMBER2 $15,789.27
MAILED/DROPPEDINOFFICE
1,581.00
TOTALNOVEMBER2 $17,370.27
BLDG/MAINT/SCHOOLDEBT $8,383.72
MAILED/DROPPEDINOFFICE
1,438.00
TOTALBLDG/MAINT/SCHDEBT
$9,821.72
ALLSAINTSDAY
$1,248.00
*******HOORAY, WE ARE UNDER $900,000
SCHOOL DEBT:
NUMBER OF FAMILIES:
$892,123.72
3032
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS
AND STEWARDSHIP.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PUT STS. PETER & PAUL
CHURCH AND SCHOOL IN YOUR WILL.
ALTAR SERVERS
Adrenne & Stephen Hendrix
Isabelle Sabatier
Mary-Ester LeBlanc
Colin & Conner Benoit
Lauren Menard, Evelyn Granger
Matthew Brice
Addison & Mallory Harrington
Guy Griffin, Ruby Thibodeaux
Kevin Schexnayder, Seth Trahan,
Gabriel Reed, Cade Thibodeaux
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FOLLOWING SICK:Brooklyn
Johnson, Weldon Cashi, Rose Branham, Charles Ward,
Edward Bourque Sr, Luke Page, Michelle Rivero, Laurie
Miguez, Amie Clostio, Joanna & Fred Gaspard, Hazel Leleux,
John I Boudreaux, Angella Labbie Cannon, Wilsey & Velma
Vincent,JanelleDupuis,CherylGuillory,VickieDomingue,
Roy Matthieu, Noelie Prejean (1) Kathy Cormier,
Joyce & Roy Bourque, MonaHebert,JohnRoger,Cody
Prejean, Cathy Holloway, John Hebert Jr, Norma Hoffpauir
Chiasson, Sue Trahan, Mildred Leger, Harry Leger, Harry
Trahan, Earlin Miller, Preston Hebert, Carolyn Denais,
Polly Richard, Renelle Welborn, Linda Savoie, Margaret
Lavergne, Ashley Harris, Wayne Cormier, Michelle Morgan,
MariePrejean,AidenBenoit,HannahSimmons,PatsyMartin,
MableDomingue,PatsyRobin,Leroy&SableAlleman,Murphy
Hebert, Mac Arnold(2) Marilyn Cormier,LenaWeaver,
Carita Credeur, Elia Mouton, Ray Mouton, Kirk Vidrine, Lee
Boudreaux,LauraPCredeur,ToddBroussard,AnnetteSonnier,
CurtisHebert,CharleneReninger,AdamLaBauve,Stony
Sittig, Jerry Darby, Barbara Comeaux, Larry
Thibodeaux, Dianne McQuirk, Brenda LaPorte, Dot
Gauthe, Faith Kimball, Harry Bertrand, Joe & Irene
Sellers, Lois Trahan, Jo Sonnier, Martha Ortiz, Lois
Dooley,FrannieRoy(3)
Ifyouknowofanypersonwhoissickandneedsprayersor
visits,pleasecalltheparishof ice235-2433.Namesonthe
abovesicklistweregiventousbyparishioners.
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OURCATHOLICSCHOOLNEWS
ProspectiveParentTours
Pleasecalltheof iceat337-504-3400toscheduleyourenrollmenttour.Newstudentregistrationforthe20152016 school year begins in January. Re-enrollment and sibling registration is taking place now. All current
familiesshouldhavereceivedaformforre-enrollmentandsiblingregistration.Pleasecontacttheschoolifyou
havenotreceivedtheform.
Veterans’DayMass
Weinviteallveterans’tojoinusonTuesday,November11that8:30a.m.forourVeterans’DayMass.Special
recognitionwillbegiventoallthosewhohaveservedourcountry.
SportsNews
Theschoolwillhaveour irstbasketballteamsthisyear.The5thgradeboysand6/7thgradeboyswilleachhave
teams.Theseasonbeginsinmid-November.MakesuretocomeouttosupportourKnights!
ComeHomeforChristmas5KRun
The irstSts.PeterandPaulCatholicSchool5K/1milerunwilltakeplaceonSaturday,December13th.Therace
willbeginatchurch,looparoundScott,and inishbackatchurch.Lookforregistrationformssoonontheschool
website.
NovemberCoreEssentialValue
ThenewvalueforNovemberisGratitude.Studentswillstrivethismonthtohaveafeelingofappreciationand
thanks.
SCHOOLCONTACTINFORMATION
School's address:
E-mail address:
Web Site:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
1301 Old Spanish Trail
Scott, LA 70583
[email protected]
www.sts-peter-paul.org
337-504-3400
337-504-4995
Community Building Committee
WewouldliketosayaHUGE"ThankYou"tooursponsorsforour2ndAnnualTrunk-or-Treat.Theyare:
ScottKnightsofColumbus
Early'sGrocery
SuperTaters
CoffeeDepot
Cajan'sEatery
FirstSouthFarmCredit
Gautreaux'sDonuts
BabyandMeBoutique
DJEricHoffpauir
ThankyousomuchforcontributingtoourHalloweenevent.Wecouldnotdoitwithoutthesupportofbusinesseslike
you!
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HAPPENINGS AROUND STS. PETER & PAUL
- Our Lady of the Oaks Retreats for Women Our Lady
of the Oaks is hosting mid-week retreats and weekend
retreats . For more information call 337-662-5410.
- Our Lady of the Oaks Married Couples Retreat Our
Lady of the Oaks is hosting married couples retreats. For
more
information
call
337-662-5410
or
www.ourladyoftheoaks.com.
- Marriage Encounter weekends are being planned. For
more information call 800-586-5469 or 225-752-5084 or
go on-line at www.wwme.org.
- Circle of Friends Single adults in Acadiana, ages 30 and up
can find a venue of fellowship and speakers. For meeting
dates
and
calendar
please
visit
http://
catholicfellowshipnetwork.webs.com/
-Community of Jesus Crucified Retreats - Married
Couple's Retreats to be announced. To register call Cheryl
Moss at 254-8158.
--Retrouvaille - A Lifeline for Marriage - helps couples
through difficult times in their marriages. For more
information please call 1-800-470-2230.
Christ in the City-A monthly opportunity for young
adults in their 20’s & 30’s to worship through Eucharistic
Adoration. It is held the 1st Thursday of the month from
7:00-8:00pm at St. Mary Catholic Church, 419 Doucet
Road. Cry room available. For more information please
email [email protected] or visit the website at
http://ChristInTheCityLafayette.Wordpress.com.
2014 Natural Family Planning Classes – To register for
any go to www.ccli.org
Attention: Extraordinary Lay Ministers & Readers
CynthiaBroussardwillbepreparingtheschedulesfor
January-June,2015.Ifyoucannotcontinueorhavea
specialneed,pleasecallherat873-8600.ASAP.Also,
if you are willing to serve on Holy Days of Obligation
pleaseletherknow.
ADORATION CHAPEL
ANSWERED PRAYERS/FAVORS GRANTED
“ A plenary indulgence is granted to one of the
faithful who visits the Blessed Sacrament to adore
the same for at least half an hour.” Imprimatur:
New Regulations on Indulgence
Adoration Substitutes
Your service to the Lord, in the ministry of being a
replacement for Holy Hours, is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
THIS WEEK AT STS. PETER & PAUL
AA Meetings: Sun, Wed & Fri 8:00pm (Room 11)
Tue, Thu & Sat 7:00pm (Room 11)
Sunday, November 9
-SYG-3:00pm-SYGRoom
-LifeTeen-4:30-6:00pmMass
-SensatComeLordJesusBibleStudy&so
muchmore-6:00pm-CCDBuilding
Monday, November 10
-Matthew,TheKing&HisKingdomSeries
6:30-8:30-pm-Hall
Tuesday, November 11
-“ThatManIsYou!”-5:00am-Hall
-SchoolMass-8:30am
-9:30amWirtzComeLordJesus-CCDBuilding
-1-4thgradeCCD-5:30-6:30pm
-5-8thgradeCCD-7:00-8:00pm
-PatrioticRosary-6:30pm-AdorationChapel
-KCMeeting-7:00pm-KCHall
Wednesday, November 12
-MaeBoudreaux’sPrayerGroup-10:00amin
CryRoom-EveryoneInvited
-6:00pm-ChoirPractice-Church
-Fr.Metrejean’sFundamentalTheology-
6:30-8:45pm-Hall
Thursday, November 13
-RosaryprayedinCryRoom-9am-EveryoneInvited
-DivineMercyChapletthenSeniorsComeLord
JesusBibleStudy-3:00pm-AcadianHeritage
-7:00pmRCIA-Hall
-HabetzComeLordJesusBibleStudy&so
muchmore-6:30pm-CCDBuilding
-GriefSupport-6:30-8:30pm-CCDBuilding
Saturday, November 15
-ThanksgivingFeast-6:00pm-Hall
Sunday, November 16
-CDAMass-8:00am
-SYG-3:00pm-SYGRoom
-LifeTeen-4:30-6:00pmMass
-SensatComeLordJesusBibleStudy&so
muchmore-6:00pm-CCDBuilding
Father Glenn Meaux – Golf Classic
Father Glenn Meaux’s 1st Annual Golf Classic will be
heldonMonday, November 17,atOakbourneCountry
Club to bene it Father Glenn’s Mission in Kobonal,
Haiti.FundsraisedwillsupportthepoorinKobonal,
Haiti.
For
information,
please
visit
www.solthaitimission.org
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Wantedtosharewithyouthe inalSynodofBishopsdocumentonthefamilywhichturnedoutreallybeautifulas
opposedtotheonethatwassocontroversial.ThenextsynodwillbeevenbiggerinOctober2015sowehaveto
keeppraying!Thisisjustthe inalpublicstatement.Youwouldhavetogoogleitgogetthe inaldocumentwhich
isratherlengthy.
Message of the Synod Assembly on the pastoral challenges to the family in the context of evangelisation
“We, Synod Fathers, gathered in Rome together with Pope Francis in the Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, greet all families of the
different continents and in particular all who follow Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. We admire and are grateful for the daily witness which
you offer us and the world with your fidelity, faith, hope, and love.
Each of us, pastors of the Church, grew up in a family, and we come from a great variety of backgrounds and experiences. As priests and bishops
we have lived alongside families who have spoken to us and shown us the saga of their joys and their difficulties.
The preparation for this synod assembly, beginning with the questionnaire sent to the Churches around the world, has given us the opportunity to
listen to the experience of many families. Our dialogue during the Synod has been mutually enriching, helping us to look at the complex situations
which face families today.
We offer you the words of Christ: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will enter his house and
dine with him, and he with me”. On his journeys along the roads of the Holy Land, Jesus would enter village houses. He continues to pass even
today along the streets of our cities. In your homes there are light and shadow. Challenges often present themselves and at times even great trials.
The darkness can grow deep to the point of becoming a dense shadow when evil and sin work into the heart of the family.
We recognise the great challenge to remain faithful in conjugal love. Enfeebled faith and indifference to true values, individualism, impoverishment
of relationships, and stress that excludes reflection leave their mark on family life. There are often crises in marriage, often confronted in haste and
without the courage to have patience and reflect, to make sacrifices and to forgive one another. Failures give rise to new relationships, new couples,
new civil unions, and new marriages, creating family situations which are complex and problematic, where the Christian choice is not obvious.
We think also of the burden imposed by life in the suffering that can arise with a child with special needs, with grave illness, in deterioration of old
age, or in the death of a loved one. We admire the fidelity of so many families who endure these trials with courage, faith, and love. They see them
not as a burden inflicted on them, but as something in which they themselves give, seeing the suffering Christ in the weakness of the flesh.
We recall the difficulties caused by economic systems, by the “the idolatry of money and the dictatorship of an impersonal economy lacking a truly
human purpose” which weakens the dignity of people. We remember unemployed parents who are powerless to provide basic needs for their families, and
youth who see before them days of empty expectation, who are prey to drugs and crime.
We think of so many poor families, of those who cling to boats in order to reach a shore of survival, of refugees wandering without hope in the
desert, of those persecuted because of their faith and the human and spiritual values which they hold. These are stricken by the brutality of war and
oppression. We remember the women who suffer violence and exploitation, victims of human trafficking, children abused by those who ought to
have protected them and fostered their development, and the members of so many families who have been degraded and burdened with difficulties.
“The culture of prosperity deadens us…. all those lives stunted for lack of opportunity seem a mere spectacle; they fail to move us”. We call on
governments and international organizations to promote the rights of the family for the common good.
Christ wanted his Church to be a house with doors always open to welcome everyone. We warmly thank our pastors, lay faithful, and communities
who accompany couples and families and care for their wounds.
***
There is also the evening light behind the windowpanes in the houses of the cities, in modest residences of suburbs and villages, and even in mere
shacks, which shines out brightly, warming bodies and souls. This light—the light of a wedding story—shines from the encounter between spouses:
it is a gift, a grace expressed, as the Book of Genesis says, when the two are “face to face” as equal and mutual helpers. The love of man and
woman teaches us that each needs the other in order to be truly self. Each remains different from the other that opens self and is revealed in the
reciprocal gift. It is this that the bride of the Song of Songs sings in her canticle: “My beloved is mine and I am his… I am my beloved’s and my
beloved is mine”.
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This authentic encounter begins with courtship, a time of waiting and preparation. It is realized in the sacrament where God sets his seal, his presence, and grace. This
path also includes sexual relationship, tenderness, intimacy, and beauty capable of lasting longer than the vigour and freshness of youth. Such love,
of its nature, strives to be forever to the point of laying down one’s life for the beloved. In this light conjugal love, which is unique and indissoluble, endures despite many difficulties. It is one of the most beautiful of all miracles and the most common.
This love spreads through fertility and generativity, which involves not only the procreation of children but also the gift of divine life in baptism,
their catechesis, and their education. It includes the capacity to offer life, affection, and values—an experience possible even for those who have not
been able to bear children. Families who live this light-filled adventure become a sign for all, especially for young people.
This journey is sometimes a mountainous trek with hardships and falls. God is always there to accompany us. The family experiences his presence
in affection and dialogue between husband and wife, parents and children, sisters and brothers. They embrace him in family prayer and listening to
the Word of God—a small, daily oasis of the spirit. They discover him every day as they educate their children in the faith and in the beauty of a
life lived according to the Gospel, a life of holiness. Grandparents also share in this task with great affection and dedication. The family is thus an
authentic domestic Church that expands to become the family of families which is the ecclesial community. Christian spouses are called to become
teachers of faith and of love for young couples as well.
Another expression of fraternal communion is charity, giving, nearness to those who are last, marginalized, poor, lonely, sick, strangers, and families in
crisis, aware of the Lord’s word, “It is more blessed to give than to receive”. It is a gift of goods, of fellowship, of love and mercy, and also a witness to the
truth, to light, and to the meaning of life.
The high point which sums up all the threads of communion with God and neighbor is the Sunday Eucharist when the family and the whole Church
sits at table with the Lord. He gives himself to all of us, pilgrims through history towards the goal of the final encounter when “Christ is all and in
all”. In the first stage of our Synod itinerary, therefore, we have reflected on how to accompany those who have been divorced and remarried and
on their participation in the sacraments.
We Synod Fathers ask you walk with us towards the next Synod. The presence of the family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in their modest home hovers over
you. United to the Family of Nazareth, we raise to the Father of all our petition for the families of the world:
Father, grant to all families the presence of strong and wise spouses who may be the source of a free and united family.
Father, grant that parents may have a home in which to live in peace with their families.
Father, grant that children may be a sign of trust and hope and that young people may have the courage to forge life-long, faithful commitments.
Father, grant to all that they may be able to earn bread with their hands, that they may enjoy serenity of spirit and that they may keep aflame the
torch of faith even in periods of darkness.
Father, grant that we may all see flourish a Church that is ever more faithful and credible, a just and humane city, a world that loves truth, justice
and mercy”.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6
Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29;
Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday:
Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19
Thursday:
Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25
Friday:
2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18;
Lk 17:26-37
Saturday:
3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8
Sunday:
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5;
1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
Monday:
Tuesday:
Please pray for a priest each day:
EternalFather,weliftuptoYoutheseandallthepriestsof
theworld.Sanctifythem.Healandguidethem.Moldthem
intothelikenessofyourSon,Jesus,theEternalHighPriest.
MaytheirlivesbepleasingtoYou.InJesus'namewepray.
Amen.
November8
PopeFrancis
November9
PopeEmerituBenedictXVI
November10 BishopMichaelJarrell
November11 Rev.GeorgeSimon
November12 Rev.JodySimoneaux
November13 Rev.CedricSonnier
November14 Rev.JosephStemmann
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The rosary is prayed 30 minutes
before each weekday Mass.
Saturday, November 8
4:00pm
Adley&BeverlyScrantz
EloiComeauxJr
SuzannePChatelain
Joe&HildaPeschier
DavidL“Boo”Prejean
ChadLacy(L)(HB)
EmetileD&Edward(L)
BourqueSr
MonaMireMartin
Martin&MireFamilies
Paul&DellaHernandez
Pierre“Pete”Roger
DupreHebert
VivianADavidson
EmoryHebert
RobertCredeur&dfm
Andrew“Woogie”Bowie
M/MDucreBearbdfm
Elvie,Marc&Catherine
Hernandez(L)
AllenHernandezdfm
SybilDuhon
Evan&LouiseDomingue
Earvis,LeeJane,Elta,
Joseph,Anna&Harry
Jagneaux
Nick&NoelieProvost&
dfm
Russell&HildaHebert,
WoodleyJCredeur&dfm
Viola&ForestBlanchard&
dfm
StephenHigginbotham
EliteSMeyers
CourtneyBowers(Anniv)
LiverdaMDomingue
LeonardLRichard
KimDMartin
StephanieCormier
WillieJoeLormand
Marie&JeromeRogerSr
Mathilde,Bernard,Allen
Domingue
Sunday, November 9
6:30am
ClayMouton
RiversQuibodeaux(L)
Evan&LouiseDomingue
AudreyDVillien
BerniceHebert
MollieDomingue
ArmondGuilbeau
MariaNguyen
Sunday, November 9
10:00am
MichaelO’NeilMouton
DiGiGianfala
Amithilde&LibbonGuidry
RayfordDomingue
HassieSpellman
Hebert&DomingueLFM&
DFM
MichaelJLeBlanc
Carl,Waver&Sosthene
Guidry
Charlie,Gene&Louis
Provost
BrooklynJohnson(L)
RoseBranham(L)
Sunday, November 9
6:00pm
ForthePeople
LloydOGuidry
WilbertJRoger
GwendolynWilliams
WillieJoeLormand
Wednesday, November
12
(St Josaphat)
GirdyCMenard(Anniv)
HughBWinstonJr
LindaMatthieu(L)(HB)
LouisSProvost
Thursday, November 13
(St Frances Xavier
Cabrini)
LillyM(Anniv)&Isaac
NavarreSr
LerleneNSimon
PalmaGLeBlanc
Mr&Mrs(Anniv)Davy
Monday, November 10 Hollier
MichaelJLeBlanc
(St Leo the Great)
Sunday, November 9
DougRoberts(Anniv)
Elus&OdetteLabit
8:00am
Viola&ForestBlanchard& Brenda&CharlieLaPorte(L) Friday, November 14
(HappyAnniv41Years)
dfm
WilbertJRoger(Anniv)
EllenCResweber
Tuesday, November 11 RonHollier
Lloyd&NolaChaisson
JulienComeaux
(St Martin of Tours)
MaryDBroussard&
LillyM&IsaacNavarreSr MollieDomingue
MaryEve&LeeA
LoraineBabineaux(Anniv)
LerleneNSimon
Broussard
Jim&ChanneKaraba(L)
SpiritualHealing
WilliamLorino(Anniv)& LetaMaeBroussard
(Anniv)
GwenetteAubert(L)
FeltonJWhittingtonSr
VIGIL LIGHTS:JohnBSonnierFamily,EricPaulFabre,Francis“Pop-Pop”&Ellen“Grandma”Resweber,Health-D
Community Building Committee
Companions Along the Journey
TheCBCwillnowbehostinggriefsupportmeetingseverymonth.Thesemeetingsarebasedontheprogram"Companions
AlongtheJourney,"whichthedioceseuses.Meetingswillbeonthe2ndThursdayofeachmonth,from6:30-8:30pminthe
CCDHall(AlfredSt.entrance).Ifyouorsomeoneyouknowhassufferedalossandwouldbene itfromgriefsupport,pleasejoinus.
ContactCarlaOliverat989-0232ifyouhavequestions.
"Catholic Daughter of the Year"
Our parish offers "Congratulations" to Priscilla Royer who was selected by her peers as the "Catholic Daughter of the Year"
award!!! Our parish is enriched by her and her many good works.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
Sts. Peter and Paul Church #525201
1110 Old Spanish Trail
Scott, LA 70583
TELEPHONE
337 235-2433
CONTACT PERSON
Monica Laperous
EMAIL: [email protected]
SOFTWARE
MSPublisher 2010
Adobe Acrobat X
Windows 7
PRINTER
HP Laserjet 6P
TRANSMISSION TIME
Monday: 4:00 pm
SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
November 9, 2014
NUMBER OF PAGES SENT
1 through 9
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS