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St Jude Catholic Church
399 Barrow Street•pearl MS 39208
Office: 601-939-3181 fax: 601-939-3160
Website www.stjudepearl.org
Hours:
8:30 am -- 3:30 pm
Monday -- Friday
Fr. Lincoln Dall, Pastor
Deacon Liturgy & Pastoral Care Faith Formation
John McGregor Rhonda Bowden Stacy Wolf
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Music Director Youth Ministers
Kelly McGregor Margaret Riordan Betsy Walter 601-214-7378
[email protected] [email protected] Mara Villa-Polk 601-421-3849
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
5:30 pm
Sunday
8:30 am & 11:00 am
Spanish Mass
Sunday 1:00pm
Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday
6:00 pm
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Thursday 5:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am
Holy Days
of Obligation
Check bulletin
for times
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:45 pm
or by appointment
Our prayer chapel
is always open.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 3, 2019
I have a notebook in which I write down different sayings and Bible passag-es that I use for reference, especially in writing homilies. I wrote a note several years ago of a saying that I noticed scrawled on a whiteboard in the chapel of the federal prison in Yazoo City where I served as the Catholic chaplain. It said this – “Do not judge today based on the harvest that you reap – rather, look at today based upon the number of seeds that you sow.” I can imagine this saying having a particular meaning to the prophet Jeremiah and the circumstances of today’s first reading. Jeremiah feels des-tined and called to be a prophet. God told Jeremiah that even before he was formed in his mother's womb, God knew him and chose him to be a prophet not only for the people of Israel, but also for all the nations. As comforting and hopeful as God’s message sounds to us today, of choosing Jeremiah as a prophet, God warns Jeremiah of the opposition and resistance his prophetic message will incur from the people. God tells him to prepare himself and arise, to tighten his belt and to get ready for ac-tion. What a frightening message for Jeremiah to hear. However, God tells him that he will protect him in the midst of this, that God will make him a pillar of iron, a fortified city able to withstand the enemy attacks. God prom-ises Jeremiah that his enemies will not prevail, that Jeremiah will be deliv-ered. Jeremiah continued to sow seeds in the lives of the people, even in the midst of difficult circumstance. He brought God’s message to the people and proclaimed the kingdom of God to all. We, too, are called to sow seeds with our lives, to have God’s message affect how we live in the world, and to have that message change and renew the world in both little and big ways. Last week, we spoke about the Catholic service appeal. Our contribu-tions to the Catholic Service Appeal sow a lot of seeds in our parish and throughout our Diocese. If you have already given to the appeal this year, we thank you. If you have not, please consider contributing to the Catholic Service Appeal in the next few weeks.
Parish Mission Statement
We, the family of St. Jude, Pearl, Mississippi are a vibrant, Eucharistic community with caring members that are empowered by baptism to serve God through the sacraments. We will proclaim the good news and pro-vide spiritual and moral guidance to parishioners and the community by creating a holy and comforting place that encourages active participation, service to each other, and love.
Mass Intentions
Saturday 5:30 pm — Special Intention Sunday 8:30 am — Special Intention Sunday 11:00 am — St Jude Parish family Sunday 1:00 pm — Spanish Community Tuesday, 6:00 pm—Special Intention Wednesday 6:00 pm — Fr. Fred Reynolds (RIP) Thursday 6:00 pm — Special Intention Friday 10:00 am— Special Intentio9n
Sunday, January 27, 2019 Weekly Collection: $9,126.29
Children’s Collection: $ 59.13
Stewardship Thought
Jeremiah declares that the Lord knew him before he was born, and dedicated and appointed him to his role as prophet even before he drew breath. We, too, are known and sent by the Lord. What deeds of love and service are mine to perform?
Remember in your prayers the repose of the soul Mike Meadows
We pray for God’s peace and comfort for his family and friends.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Boy Scouting Sunday Tuesday: St. Agatha; Chinese New Year 4717 Wednesday: St. Paul Miki and Companions Friday: St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita; International Day of Prayer and Aware- ness against Human Trafficking Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
Today our annual commitments to the Catholic Service Appeal are being offered
throughout the Diocese. The CSA gives us the opportunity to act together as a diocesan
family by supporting programs and services no parish alone can offer. Every gift, re-
gardless of the size, is important to the success of the Appeal. To reach our parish goal
we are asking each of you to support the Appeal for the many gifts God has given to
you. For more on information about the Appeal or to donate online please visit
www.jacksondiocese.org.
The Mexican Consulate will be providing a screening service to Mexican citizens on Sunday, February 10,
2019 from 2:00—4:00 pm at St Jude Catholic Church. If you want to know your immigration options? Want to know you Right? Come to this screening and presentation where you will get qualified legal help. Don’t
Forget to bring your Mexican ID.
Bishop Chanche Mission Award Medal for Service and Bishop Chanche Youth Award
The Bishop Chanche Mission Award and The Bishop Chanche Youth Award ceremony will take place on February 23, 2019
at 1:30 pm at the Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle. Named for Mississippi’s first Catholic bishop, nominees should be lay
Catholics who have shown exemplary service at the parish and or diocesan level in the areas of evangelization, faith for-
mation and service to the community. This year we have two of our parishioners who will receive these awards. Kathleen
Edwards, who has faithfully served as a Catechist in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and has served as the hospitality
coordinator for the RCIA and ALPHA programs. Dominic Lopez will receive the Youth Award. Dominic is a faithful Altar
Server, serving on the altar here at St. Jude and at the Carmelite Monastery. We congratulate Kathleen and Dominic.
Parishioners: Viola Allen, Leon and Beth Bivens, Wendy Bobo, Brody Bokros, Daniel Bondi, Michael D’Aquila,
Ed & Cathy Dunn, Michael Finnegan, Charles & Mary Ann Goldsmith, Christine Guillotte, Jane Kaiser, Katie Kirby,
Joe Loomis, Lucy Lovertich, Chloe Martin, Kathy Moody, Ernie Murray, Charles Myers, Patricia Poole, Nell
Ramsdell, Dr. Paul & Sheilah Resweber, Marlene Rhodes, Jack Riordan, Phyllis Rogers, Florence Scanlon, Mike
Siller, Linda Smith, Scott Statham, Charlie Thames, Ruth Thompson, Melody Villa, Sandra Walker, and Mary Jo
Zummo.
Family and Friends of Parishioners: Mary Hasting Parker, friend of Susan Ganz; Michelle
Sommers, granddaughter of Pat & Barbara McBride; Mary Frasier Hudson, niece of Serie
Barnhill; Martha Sue Plunk, sister-in-law of Allen Lea; Peter Rippa, husband of Mary Rippa;
Jim Doud, friend of Diane Meadows; Lloyd & Martha Young, parents of Cathy Dunn; Ed
Peeples, husband of Karen Peeples; Mary Bess Curry, mother of Mike Curry; Flora & Luis Mar-
tin, daughter & son-in-law of Mary Rippa; Missy Goodman, daughter of Nick & Maureen Cali-
co; Jeremy McIntyre, son of Brenda & Dorian McIntyre; Flossie Frasier, cousin of Linda Smith; Emily Bennett,
daughter-in-law of Carol Denslow; June Harkins, mother of Beth Bivens; Donna Neese, mother of Nicole Chap-
man; Karla Fidler, friend of Monique Augustus; Jeannie Marvelli, aunt of Anthony Marvelli; Paula Moody Moore,
cousin of Sandra Walker; Connie Royal, friends of Sandra Walker; Haley Puckett, granddaughter of Sandra
Walker; Holly and Penny Corbitt, neice and sister-in-law of Sandra Walker; Tanya Harris, daughter of Phyllis
Rogers; Tammy May, daughter of Carol Bourne; Phyllis Davis & Rosemary West, mother & sister of David Pe-
ters; Douglas Montague, nephew of Sandra Walker; Pat Clifford, mother of Christina Bondi; Eula LeBlanc, sister
of June Trahan; Jennifer McCarthy, niece of Debby Greer; David & Mary Boudreaux, cousins of Daniel Bondi;
Ted Renslow, brother of Diane Meadows; Julian Walters, brother-in-law of John & Teresa Pietrzak; Buddy Sauci-
er, brother of Faye Garriga; Lee & Lois Brasfield, uncle & aunt of Rhonda Bowden; Andy Winstead, stepfather of
Christina Overton; John & Urusla Bethea, friends of Christina Overton; Shannon Lea, daughter-in-law of Allen
Lea; Patsy Brown, former parishioner; Louis Collier; Landon Weaver; Sharon Lupton; Michael Barrett; Sophia
Murphy; Vincent Ramirez, half-brother of Melissa O’Brien; Chris Curtis; Ed Burow and Robert O’Neal, relatives of
John and Mary Sauls; and all those in nursing homes or homebound.
FAITH FORMATION INFORMATION Sunday School Schedule - 9:45 – 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Mornings
Next break – March 10th – Spring Break
Faith and Fun Sunday
February 3 – 3pm-5pm
Superbowl Pregame – Touchdown, Win for God!
Join us as we dive into the epic battle of David vs Goliath!
Craft - Paint your own Stones for Victory
Games – Deep Pass and David, David, Goliath
Movie – Dave and the Giant Pickle
SnoCones, Popcorn, Nachos, and King Cake
*For families with children in grades K-6th. 7th - 12th grad-
ers can volunteer.
Younger children are welcome as long as parents provide
supervision.
Mark your calendars for upcoming events:
Mardi Gras Parade Float: We will have a float in the
upcoming Krewe de Roux Parade
When: Friday, March 1 – parade begins at 7pm
Where: Downtown Brandon – Parade starts at Brandon
Middle School
Who can ride: Families and students of St. Jude Parish
Needed: Donations of Mardi Gras beads and wrapped can-
dy for throws. Boxes will be located in the vestibule of
church and in the hallway outside the office.
Float Building and Info Meeting: Wednesday, February 27,
6:30-8:30pm
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS Remember in your prayers all those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces especially Christo-pher and Lamont Arnold, Jessup Boatner, David Clay, Chris Curry,
Zach Farrar, Brandon King, Christopher Melan-con, Dean Millette, Troy Resurreccion, Emma Reuter, Steven Renslow, Ryan Roy, Christopher Stanford, Trey Strickland, and Inissa Zambra-no.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, RCIA, will meet on Tuesday, Feb-ruary 5, at 6:30 pm. The topic will be “The Sacrament of Penance.”
If you would like to send a note of encouragement and prayer to our Seminar-ian, Andrew Bowden, his address is Notre Dame Seminary 2901 S. Carrollton Ave New Orleans, LA 70118
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 11:32-40; Ps 31:20-24; Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9; Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps 23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34 Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lk 5:1-11
Flowers in the Church
If you like to donate flowers for the
church please contact the office.
The next scheduled Mass in
the Extra-Ordinary Form (in
Latin) is scheduled for Sunday,
February 10 - 6:00 pm. Fr.
Scott Thomas will be the cele-
brant.
adult faith formation: Apologetics
The Adult Faith Formation class meets each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. in the classroom across the hall from the church office. Join us this week as we continue with the Gus Lloyd audio series on Apologetics.
The Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a Family Friendly Mardi Gras Party on Saturday, February 22nd following the 5:30 pm vigil mass. Dress is festive Tickets are: $10 per person $20 per couple $25 for family of 4 The Knights will be selling tickets after the Masses beginning next week.
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Knights of Columbus Council 8038 ST JUDE CENTENNIAL
Grand Knight: Calvin Torregano Chaplain: Reverend Lincoln Dall
[email protected] kofc.org/joinus
Knights of Columbus serve our community, our Church and our fellow man, in an effort to better
society as a whole. Meetings 4th Sunday of each month
Officers Meeting: 4:30 PM Council Meeting: 5:00 PM
CHARITY UNITY FRATERNITY
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[email protected] 601-487-7369
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