Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time February 08, 2015 February 07 February 14, 2015 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Job finds life on earth to be drudgery; he is filled with restlessness (Job 7:1-4, 6-7). Psalm — Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted (Psalm 147). Second Reading — Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel. I have become all things to all, to save at least some (1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23). Gospel — Jesus cured many who were sick with various diseases (Mark 1:29-39). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Ps 8:4-9; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2-6, 12-13; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 — 11:1; Mk 1:40-45 Vigil February 07 4:00 pm Gayle Duet + Timothy Eden James Montegue + Our Church Employees Sunday February 08 9:00 am Jason Cantrell Connie Findorff People of the Parish Sunday February 08 5:30 pm Jackie Baras Vocations for Priesthood Monday February 09 7:00 pm Tuesday February 10 8:10 am Franklin Linliao + Wednesday February 11 12:10 pm Botti Family Edward Francis Weidner Thursday February 12 8:10 am Friday February 13 8:10 am Vigil February 14 4:00 pm Gayle Duet + Nellie Horowitz + Earl Morriz + Vocation to the Religious Life Ministry of the Month Perpetual Adoration Of Our Lord Jesus Christ Serving our Parish for 21 years. Adult Choir They say that singing at Mass is another form of prayer. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come and “make a joyful noise”. Meeting is on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 pm in the choir loft of the Church The Adorers of Perpetual Adoration wish to thank Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament for the following answered prayers: 1– Thank You , Lord, for the Coming of Your Son. 2– Thank You, Jesus, for the Gift of yourself for our Salvation. Give yourself a special gift—spend an hour with the Lord in Adoration. Call the office at 798-4779 to schedule time with Our Lord. He would be honored to see you and to listen to your needs. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH QUICK REGISTRATION F ORM FORM Name: ____________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________ Gene, Linda & Matthew Brockhaus; Richard, Ellen & Emmett Bynum; Diane & Patrick Drury; Gamaliel & Maria HuertaMendoza; L C & Iris Jones; T J, Diana & Gabriella Miceli; Louis Perrot; Isay, Kaycee & Felipe Reyes; Fredrick Sallean; and Sally Strapmann. We welcome you to St. Charles Borromeo Parish City: _________________________________________ State: _______________________Zip Code: _________ Phone Number: ________________________________ Alternate Phone Number: ________________________ Please Check All That Apply: □ I would like a call from the Priest □ Want Offertory Envelopes □ Moving out of the Parish □ Change of address □ New Registration 2 St Charles Borromeo Catholic School The next Dinner and Bunco Social is on Saturday, March 7th, at 5:00 pm. DINNER AND BUNCO BUNCO PLAY ONLY DINE IN OR TAKE OUT Keep up with all the latest school news by following our Facebook page St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School. $11.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 Come and support our Youth who are going to Steubenville and the Dioceses Youth Conference! Draw Down The 2015 annual Draw Down will be Friday, Feb. 6th. This year's theme is Hollywood. This is a favorite event of the school year, and we would love to see you all there! Tickets are $100 and can be purchased in increments of $10 or $25. See any StCB staff member or stop by the school office for ticket information. The New High School Youth Ministry House We are preparing a great new place to gather. But we need a few things to help us settle in the house. We could use donations of cleaning supplies, paper products, dinnerware and flatware (paper and plastic are fine!), young adult games (Board Games, Cards, etc), gaming systems, bean bag chairs, counter height table sets, bar stools, picnic tables, outdoor chairs, barbeque grill, a coffee pot, a frappuccino maker and prayers for a great year! Registration for the 20152016 school year has begun. Some classes fill up quickly. Please call the school for information or to set up a private tour 601-799-0860. Parents of youth and all interested in our Middle & High School Youth Programs. There will be a meeting Sunday, February 8th, immediately following the 9 am, the 1 pm and the 5:30 pm Masses in the Church. We will be discussing next’s year religious education program and soliciting input from you and help from everyone. Mardi Gras Parade Our annual Mardi Gras parade will be held in the prayer garden on Wednesday, February 11th after the 12:10 pm Mass. Please join us and let our students "Throw you somethin', Mister!" $500 Club SCHOOL VAN TO SLIDELL Congratulations to the January $500 Club winners: Offering paid rides from Picayune area to Pope John Paul II Catholic H.S. and Lake Castle Private School. Options available for morning, afternoon or as needed. $50 - Michael Barbier #250 $100 - Erica Wolfe #128 $500 - Deacon Doug McNair #334 Please contact Trish Monnin at 985-768-7849 or Todd Monnin at 985-640-0143 for information and availability. 3 Sts Michale & Miguel Cordero - Martyrs Died 1910 Feast Day: February 09 Sunday St. Charles Borromeo Parish Calendar of Events Bl John Lantrua of Triora Martyr 1760-1816 Feast Day: February 13th February 08 – February 21, 2015 Monday Tuesday 08 09 10 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Mass 10:15 am CCD for 1st to 6th grades 10:30 am Adult Sunday School 1:00 pm Spanish Mass 5:30 pm Youth Mass 7:40 am Daily Rosary 8:10 am Mass 9:15 am Altar Society CH 7:00 pm K of C Charity Bingo 7:40 am Daily Rosary 15 16 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 13 14 11:40 am Rosary 7:40 am Daily 12:10 pm Mass Rosary 5:30 pm CCD, 8:10 am Mass 8:10 am Mass Edge, Jr. High 6:00 pm K of C 9:00 am Intercessory & Confirmation Ladies Auxiliary Prayer Group Meeting 5:30 pm Adult Choir 7:00 pm R C I A Practice CH 7:00 pm Men’s Rosary Group 7:40 am Daily Rosary 8:10 am Mass 9:15 am Bible Study & Discussion First Saturday 8:10 am Mass 17 20 7:40 am Daily 7:40 am Daily 8:00 - 11:00 am Rosary Rosary Seminarian 8:10 am Mass 8:10 am Mass Breakfast 8:30 am Rosary 7:00 pm K of C 9:00 am Intercessory Charity Bingo Prayer Group 9:00 am Mass 9:15 am CCD for 1st 5:30 pm Adult Choir to 6th grades Practice CH 10:30 am Adult 7:00 pm Men’s Sunday School Rosary Group 5:30 pm Youth Mass 11 12 18 19 11:40 am Rosary 7:40 am Daily 12:10 pm Mass Rosary 5:30 pm CCD, 8:10 am Mass Edge, Jr. High & Confirmation 7:00 pm R C I A SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Marriage Day Tuesday: St. Scholastica Wednesday: Our Lady of Lourdes; World Day of the Sick Thursday: Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday Saturday: St. Cyril and St. Methodius; Valentine’s Day 3:40 pm Rosary 4:00 pm Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Dinner & Bonco 21 7:40 am Daily 3:30 pm Rosary Rosary 4:00 pm Vigil 8:10 am Mass Mass 9:15 am Bible Study & Discussion Upcoming Second Collections Ash Wednesday - February 18th Churches of Eastern Europe & Africa The funds collected in the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe are used to grant monies to support seminaries, social service programs, youth ministry, pastoral centers, church construction and renovation, and Catholic communications projects. The Saint Joseph Altar Society members are in need of a seamstress to donate their time and talent in sewing table covers with lace. All materials will be supplied. Please contact Shirley at 601 -799-4987 or Diane at 601-590-0735 The Flowers On The Altar In Memory of Nellie Horowitz (February 07 - February 13) The Sanctuary Light Burns In Memory of Nellie Horowitz (February 08 – February 14) 4 St Scholastica, Abbess 480-543 Feast Day: February 10 Patroness of Nuns St. Valentine, Priest and Martyr Died 207 AD Feast Day: February 14 Patron of Greetings St Scholastica, sister of St Benedict, consecrated her life to God from her earliest youth. After her brother went to Monte Cassino, where he established his famous monastery, she took up her abode in the neighborhood at Plombariola, where she founded and governed a monastery for nuns, about five miles from that of St Benedict, who, it appears, also directed his sister and her nuns. She visited her brother once a year, and as she was not allowed to enter his monastery, he went in company with some of his brethren to meet her at a house some distance away. These visits were spent in conferring together on spiritual matters. St. Valentine, a Roman priest, together with St. Marius and his family, assisted the martyrs who suffered during the reign of Emperor Claudius II in the 3rd century. Being apprehended, he was sent to the Prefect of Rome, who commanded that he be beaten with clubs and afterward beheaded. He suffered martyrdom about the year 270. The custom of sending valentines on this day is the revival of an ancient pagan practice, which consisted in boys drawing the names of girls in honor of their goddess, Februata Juno, on February 15. To abolish this practice names of saints were substituted on billets drawn upon this day. On one occasion they had passed the time as usual in prayer and pious conversation and in the evening they sat down to take their reflection. St Scholastica begged her brother to remain until the next day. St Benedict refused to spend the night outside his monastery. She had recourse to prayer and a furious thunderstorm burst upon them so that neither St Benedict nor any of his companions could return home. They spent the night in spiritual conferences. The next morning they parted to meet no more on Earth. From Lives of the Saints, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pgs. 71-72. Quiet Time with God Hush, my dear child, and listen to My voice. I will speak of a love that will make you rejoice. The love I offer man cannot comprehend. Nor gifts of the Father that He deems to send. Rise above the bustle of your busy daily life, and give Me your sorrows, troubles, pains and strifes. Grant Me some quiet time and speak to Me when you pray, then together we will remain together throughout your busy day. Three days later, St Scholastica died, and her holy brother beheld her vision as it ascended into Heaven. He sent his brethren to bring her body to his monastery and laid it in the tomb he had prepared for himself. She died about the year 543 and St Benedict followed her soon after. From Lives of the Saints, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pgs. 69-67 Our Lady of Lourdes Feast Day: February 11 The first of the eighteen apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the humble Bernadette took place at Lourdes on February 11, 1858. On March 25, when Bernadette asked the Beautiful Lady her name, she replied: “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Shirley Hile Powell The devotion of people in all parts of the world to Our Lady of Lourdes, together with the countless miracles that have been wrought through her intercession, has caused one of the most marvelous regenerations in the History of the Church. From Lives of the Saints, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pg. 68. Intercessory Prayer Group Come Pray with us! Please join us every Tuesday at 9:30 am in the Ministry House. Bible Study Everyone is welcome to join our Bible Study Group every Friday at 9:00 am in the Ministry House 5 Knights of Columbus News . . . Ministry Schedule Saturday, February 14, 2015 Vigil Mass 4:00 pm Anyone having items for the next Knights of Columbus Garage Sale can drop them off at the Knights Hall, 408 Carroll Street (behind Dockside Seafood Restaurant). For large item pick up, please call 601-569-1164 or the K of C Hall at 601-798-9857 Altar Servers: Pat Albright, Brianna Barousse, Matt Barousse, Hayley Palmisano, William Smith Lector: Cindy Jackson Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Marlana Barousse, Mary Ann Carlson, Pat Mistrot, Rich Mistrot Bookstore: Cindy Jackson Knights of Columbus Monthly Meetings Sunday, February 15, 2015 9:00 am Mass 3rd Degree: 4th Degree: Altar Servers: Jack Hays, Michael Hays, Teresa Hays, Anthony Werner, Owen Werner Lector: Hedy Cibula Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Mary Jayne Arthur, Beverly Becnel, Wayne Becnel, Rose Wibbing Bookstore: Mary Jayne Arthur Every 1st Thursday of the Month at 7 pm. Every 1st Thursday of the Month at 8 pm. K of C Ladies Auxiliary Monthly Meeting Every 2nd Thursday of the month at 6 pm in the K of C Hall Sunday, February 08, 2015 5:30 pm Mass Don’t forget Monday Night BINGO at the K of C Hall, 408 Carroll St! It starts at 7:00 pm and there are always refreshments available. Come and have some fun this Monday Night!!! Altar Servers: Jessica Harrison, William Harrison, DJ Ruff, Danielle Smyth Lector: Jonathan Arcement Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Kathleen Smyth, Matt Smyth, Jenny Vital Bookstore: Pam Blais THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 6872 IN PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI 2ND ANNUAL MARKETPLACE OF CRAFTS * COLLECTIBLES * ART WITH FOOD AND PARADE OF PRIZES FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 AND SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. The next Seminarian Breakfast will be on Sunday, February 15th, from 8:00 am until 11:00 am. The Ladies Auxiliary Knights of Columbus are hosting their “15th” Semi Annual dance. Saturday, February 28, 2015, from 8:00 p.m. till midnight at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 408 Carroll Street. Live music by “FLIPSIDE”. Tickets are $15.00 per person. Limited tickets available. The Ladies Auxiliary is searching for anyone interested in selling their crafts, collectible goods and art work on these dates. For more information please contact Marion Hebbler at (601) 749-8317 or via email at [email protected]. For ticket sales or information please contact: Claire Schneider, (601)799-4673 or Lynne Barzè, (601) 273-1057. The Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship The Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary will award two scholarships in the amount of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) and five hundred dollars ($500.00) to 2 deserving students who are graduating high school seniors and are members of St Charles Borromeo Parish in Picayune, MS. Rosaries Repaired Call Charlotte @ 601 916-4233 if you need your Rosary repaired. Applications may be picked up at the Church Office or by contacting Mary Jayne Arthur at 601-7988278. If anyone would like to donate their old or broken Rosaries, Ms Charlotte can recycle them. Please bring them to the Church Office. The Scholarships will be awarded during the Senior Breakfast on Sunday, April 19, 2015, in the Parish Hall after 9 am Mass. 6 Meetings & Classes & Events Pray for Our Active Military Members Lay Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ Returning King Name Christopher Arthur Lanny Acosta, Jr Stephen Babb Michael A Balarillo Kevin Baragona Luke Barousse Denton Bennett Zach Blache Jennifer Bonham Darin Carter Katy Del Castillo Hannah E Conners Ory Craig Bodie Lee Daly Cory Delouche John Filostrat Toney Filostrat Angela Gasper Christopher Guizerix Christopher Gokey Haley Hellmer Todd M Hoggatt Cody Jordan Carleton Kennedy Chris Kennedy Jonny Kennedy Albert B Latour, Jr Shaun Lunn Brian Mask Evan Mayer Gerald Mayer Tyles McKay Benjamin McLellan Brock C Nowak Teddy O’Brien Kerri L Otillio Perry F Otillio, Jr Dustin Palmertree Michael L Saunders Michael D Spencer Frank Trapani Stetson Widden Johnathan Wilkensen Jessica Wilkensen Terry Winkler W Scott Wolfe Meet every 3rd Thursday in Church after the 8:10 Mass Adult Choir practice is on Tuesday at 5:30 pm in church. Come and join us! Altar Society The next meeting will be Monday, Mar 02, at 9:15 a.m. in the back Sacristy of Church. Our Next ULTREYA is on Tuesday, February 10th, at 7 pm in our Parish Hall. All Cursillistas and Non-Cursillistas are invited to attend. We meet on every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Questions? Eileen Thompson 601-594-3150, Donnie Thompson 601-201-1510 Cursillo Weekend Schedule Men’s Cursillo #254 Women’s Cursillo #255 Men’s Cursillo #256 Women’s Cursillo #257 Men’s Cursillo #258 Women’s Cursillo #259 March 12 – 15, 2015 April 9 – 12, 2015 May 21 - 24, 2015 June 25 - 28, 2015 September 24 - 27, 2015 December 3 - 6, 2015 Rank Service Sr Master Sergeant Lt Colonel Master Chief Master Sergeant Lieutenant Staff Sergeant 1st Lieutenant CTM Sergeant E-2 101 Class Captain Colonel PO3 Lieutenant Major 1st Lieutenant Staff Sergeant Senior Airmen Gunnery Sergeant Sergeant Captain Colonel Seaman Recruit 2nd Class Petty Officer Staff Sergeant Lance Corporal Private IT 2 PFC 2nd Class Petty Officer Reagan NO Colonel Colonel USAFNG USA USN USAF USMC USN USA USMC USMC USA USA USN USNG USA USN USN USA USA USN USN USAF USAF USAF USAF USN USMC USA USA USA USA USN USMC USN USAF USN USAF USMC USA USCG USMC USN USN USN USAF USAF Please sign up your love ones on the list on the Ministry Table or call Karen at the Church Office 601 798-4779 Please let us know when they have come home or retired from the service. 7
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