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STS. PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH 66192 St. Mary Drive Pearl River, LA 70452
Web: www.sppcprla.com Email: [email protected]
Father Jerry Daniels—Pastor [email protected]
A Parish of Deanery X, Very Rev. Wayne Paysse, Dean
MASS SCHEDULE: 5:00 p.m. Saturday Vigil 7:00, 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning No Mass Monday 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE: Vigil and Holy Day Mass times vary; please see bulletin.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. Saturday 6:00 to 6:15 p.m. Wednesday or by request
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Usually the third Sunday of the month (except during Lent) following 10:30 a.m. Mass. Please call the Parish Office for registration forms at least three weeks in advance.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: By appointment with the parish priest or deacon a minimum of six months in advance. No other arrangements should be made before contacting the pastor.
FUNERAL ARRANGMENTS: Families should contact the priest (office) before making arrangements.
COMMUNION FOR THE ILL, HOSPITALIZED & SHUT-IN: Please call the Parish Office so they may be added to the visitation list.
SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: Tuesday: St. Jude Novena immediately following 8 am Mass Thursday: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena following 8 am Mass Thursday: Patriotic Rosary in church at 7 pm First Friday: The Most Blessed Sacrament & Eucharistic Adoration following 8 am Mass until 5 pm closing with Benediction
Permanent Deacons:
Antonians: (Assistance) 985-863-7646 (leave message)
Bulletin Editor: Amy Fandal
CCD Coordinator: Mary Kittel
Development & Fundraising: Terri Schallenberg
[email protected] 290-0472
Facility Custodian: Brian Tracey
Parish Secretary: Bonnie Milczarek
Office Hours: Monday
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday
8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Telephone: Parish Office
985-863-7935
Fax: 985-863-5431
Parish Mission Statement: It is the mission of our Church
Parish to follow the commands of Jesus to Saints Peter and Paul:
“Feed My Sheep” and “Carry My name among the nations.”
New Parishioners: The pastor and members of
Sts. Peter and Paul welcome you! Please register by filling out a cen-sus form located at the entrances
of the church and return to the church.
Bulletin Deadline: Office requires information no later than Monday 2 weeks
before publication.
Feet On The Ground “Until next week, keep your feet on the ground
and keep reaching for the stars!” Not today’s scrip-tural wisdom, but legendary DJ Casey Kasem’s sage advice, heard across America for generations, Amer-ican Top 40’s challenging sign-off. Though Casey was not quoting scripture, today’s Acts of the Apos-tles offers similar advice. As Jesus ascended, disci-ples “were looking intently at the sky.” Would we not prefer a soul-relaxing gaze into peaceful blue skies to a heart-breaking focus on this blood-stained earth? But heavenly questioners asked Jesus’ first disciples, “Why are you standing there looking at the sky?” Earth awaited their mission! While our hearts should “keep reaching for” Heaven, we need to “keep our feet on the ground.” Ascension’s scrip-tures and the Jubilee of Mercy remind us: the Jesus we revere as “ascended into Heaven” lives right here among us on earth, awaiting our recognition and loving service.
First Friday June 7 Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. on
First Friday in honor of The Most Blessed Sacrament. At the conclusion of Mass, Ado-ration of the Blessed Sacrament will begin and continue until Benediction at 5:00 p.m.
Sign-up sheets for Adorers are at church’s main entrance.
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention “That priests, through the modesty and humility
of their lives, commit themselves actively to a soli-darity with those who are the most poor.”
A Gardner’s Creed One is nearer God’s heart in a garden than any-
where else on Earth. Anonymous
Offertory Giving Christ Our Lord, risen Lord, light of the world,
to You be all praise and glory! Shine Your light on us this Easter season so that we may reflect brilliant-ly the glory of Your Resurrection. Make us a bless-ing for those who suffer, live in fear or who are overwhelmed by life. Let the Spirit fill our hearts with Your loving presence so that we may become good stewards of Your Gospel out of love for You who, for our sakes, lived, died and rose from the dead; You who live and reign with Your Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen
Financial Report The financial report for May 26 will be pub-
lished in next weekend’s bulletin due to the early publishing deadlines for the Easter holidays.
Building and Maintenance Fund Next weekend’s second collection will
be the Building and Maintenance Fund.
Memorial Bricks
Ascension Of The Lord
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WEEKLY EVENTS
GASPP—Monday at noon in Parish Hall
Legion of Mary—Monday 5:00 p.m. in St. Antho-ny Hall
Tuesday Morning Rosary—Tuesday after the 8:00 a.m. Mass and the St. Jude Novena in St. An-thony Hall
Antonians—7:00 p.m. in St. Anthony Hall
RCIA Tracks I & II—Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in classrooms Patriotic Rosary—Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Church
Save The Date—June 29
June 29 is a very important date for Sts. Peter and Paul Church. First, we are celebrating the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul in the weekend Masses. Sec-ond, the Vacation Bible School Program will high-light the activities and events of our VBS students. Third, it is our last chance to say “Farewell” to Father Jerry Daniels as our pr iest.
We will have a covered dish dinner after Mass on Saturday, June 29, about 6:00 p.m. We ask that each family bring a dish to feed at least 10 people. The church will provide the meat and drinks. Mark the date on your calendars so you will not forget to come to this most important event of our summer!
Winged Faith Faith furnishes prayer with wings, without which
it cannot soar into Heaven. St. John Climacus
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Mass Intentions Requested Monday, June 3 (Acts 19:1-8; Jn 16:29-33)
No Mass Scheduled Tuesday, June 4 (Acts 20:17-27; Jn 17:1-11a)
8:00 a.m. Noel Cusimano, Sr.† Wednesday, June 5 (Acts 20:28-38; Jn 17:11b-19)
6:30 p.m. Purgatorial Society Thursday, June 6 (Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Jn 17:20-26)
8:00 a.m. Arnold Rodrigruez† Friday, June 7 (Acts 25:13b-21; Jn 21:15-19)
8:00 a.m. Jane Salzer† Saturday, June 8 (Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Jn 21:20-25)
5:00 p.m. Deacon Pat Downey†, Tina Mangano†, Louis Joseph Mangano Jr.†, Lee & Yvonne Tracey†, Roszczynialski/Stottman Family, Joseph D’Antoni Jr.†, Ken & Adele Salzer†, Pat Langsford, Deacon Richard Calkins†, Rosemary Poche†, Dru Higginbotham†, Cleve Godwin†, Johnny Ragusa†, Louis Mangano Sr.†, Ramon Garay Sr.†, Marcelle Ernewein†
Saturday, June 9 Pentecost (Acts 2:1-11; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13; Jn 20:19-23)
7:00 a.m. Maurice Bersuder, Sr.† 8:30 a.m. Deacon Pat Downey†, Andrew Lambert†,
Lee Fandal†, Drauzin Bourgeois†, Kelly Roszczynialski, Joseph Purcella Jr.†, Larry Laughlin, Maurice Poche†, Harry Guy Ricard Jr.†, Jessie O’Dell†, Steve Koch
10:30 a.m. People of the Parish
Tabernacle Lamp This week the Tabernacle lamp in the Sanc-
tuary burns in memory of Deceased Members of the Antonians.
Pray For The Sick Audrey Bonnet, Diana Bradshaw, JoAnn Brewin,
May Caballero, Shirley Callais, Wallace Craddock, Pa-tricia Cuccia, Dotsy Chedville, Mae Belle Ducote, Car-roll Fourcade, Dick & Bonnie Holmes, Virgie Hurstell, Allen Jagneaux, Maria Kalcic, Gloriette Kiern, Pam King, Elizabeth Kittel, Pat Langsford, Larry Laughlin, Carlene Ragusa, Ed Roszczynialski, Mary Salzer Brown, Cathy Smith, Lorraine Steilberg
Treasures From Our Tradition The mystery of the Ascension has to do with
holding in tension a sense of God’s nearness, along with the burden caused by apparent signs of ab-sence. The risen Jesus says to Mary Magdalene, “Do not cling to Me,” perhaps pointing out to her that His physical presence to the disciples was time-bound and temporary. It was a gift for their transformation, and after forty days, He vanished from their sight and hearing, though never out of their consciousness.
They do not mourn at His going this time: there is no trace of the disciples who hid in fear at His Crucifixion, no sense of the women who wept softly as they carried ointments to the tomb through the dewy morning light. Instead, the scriptural accounts show them full of joy, comforted by His promise to be with them forever, and open to the Spirit’s pow-er. They are joyful, energized, aware and united with one another in love. They seem to grasp an awareness that if the mission to the whole world was a serious one, then the presence of the Risen Christ could not be pinned down to any one place or time, but had to be always and everywhere completely available. All peoples, all times, all cultures were opened to receive Him in this moment of the Ascen-sion. The energy of this feast is drawn not from ab-sence, but renewed and deeper presence.
James Field
Mass For God’s Special Children The Mass for God’s Special
Children will be held Sunday, June 2, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church, 444 Metairie Road, Me-tairie. For information, contact Joy Zainey at 504-834-5865 or visit www.godsspecialchildren.org The Knights of Co-lumbus and Daughters of Isabella will host their An-nual Luau after Mass.
What I Owe Him The chief service I owe You in my life, as I well
know, O God, all powerful Father is that every word and thought of mine should speak of You. The power of speech that You gave me can give me no greater pleasure than to serve You by preaching, showing an ignorant world that You are the Father, whose only Son is God.”
Hilary of Poiters
Lord, Teach Me To Pray Are you a woman or man of prayer? Are you
comfortable with small groups? On June 22, St;. Pi-us X Parish (6666 Spanish Fort Blvd., New Orleans) will host a Facilitator Training–Retreat for the “Lord, Teach Me to Pray” prayer series. There is no charge. It will be conducted in a retreat setting and discernment atmosphere. Come discern if God is calling you to become a facilitator! If you are simply interested in learning more about Ignatian Prayer and the LTMTP prayer series, you are also invited. For details and registration, contact Dianne Caverly at 504-283-9292 or [email protected] For regis-tration forms, visit www.lordteachmetopray.com
Men’s Road To Emmaus Retreat Put aside the “hustle and bustle” of daily life and
attend the men’s Emmaus retreat the weekend of July 19-21. The retreat is held at Rosaryville Spirit Life Center in beautiful, peaceful Ponchatoula. The retreat is based on the scripture in Luke 24 and is an uplifting experience that has a profound effect on men’s lives. The retreat begins at 5:00 p.m. Friday and ends after the 5:30 p.m. Mass on Sunday. For those on the South Shore round trip transportation is provided from St. Dominic Church. Pray on this op-portunity. Something special definitely awaits you at Rosaryville! For additional information: contact Norman Madere at 504-481-0411 or Johnny Fisk at 504-427-6601.
Healing The Hearts August 2-4 Our journey with Christ leads us down rocky
roads. It is not always easy and we tend to make choices that are sometimes better left alone. This retreat will focus on ten themes. While meditating on each theme, we will open ourselves for healing through Scriptures and song. It will be a Charismatic weekend with praise and worship, prayer room and workshops on the gifts. There will also be a closing Mass Sunday. Register at 225-294-5039 or email [email protected] Cost $200.00.
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In Between In between: we all find ourselves there from time
to time—sometimes uncomfortably. Like in between money coming in and money going out, earning in-come and paying bills. In between customer and manager, diner and chef: any honest server trying to serve both. In between theory and practice, ideal and reality: everyone from parents to pastors. Ask the kids—or parishioners! This Sunday, in between As-cension and Pentecost, reminds us we are in between Jesus’ departure and glorious return—sometimes uncomfortably. Though Jesus promises in Revela-tion, “I am coming soon,” Acts shows Stephen tragi-cally called home first. But Pope Francis urges us not to become “sourpusses,” as if living Gospel love is impossible in between. Today’s Gospel shows Jesus praying for those about to betray, deny and desert Him, but also praying “for those who will be-lieve in Me through their word.” Us! “So that they” —we—“may all be one.”
The Paschal Candle The paschal candle, blessed at the Easter Vigil, carried in procession into the darkened church, and aflame with the light of Christ to be passed hand to hand to renew our baptism, burns for the fifty days of Easter whenever we gather as Christ’s risen body. In the
last fifty years, we have grown to see this candle as the sign of Christ’s enduring presence with us. Be-fore then, it was often seen more as a kind of sign-post pointing backwards to events in Christ’s life. Therefore, in some places, on the fortieth day after Easter, in order to portray the disappearance of Jesus at the Ascension, the candle was hidden.
Now we see the paschal candle as a sign of the great baptismal season of grace and it remains in a prominent place throughout the entire fifty days. We do know of some churches that did not hide the can-dle after the Ascension. In England before the Refor-mation, the candle was left in place for fifty days, since on Pentecost Eve there was a vigil, and the candle was used to consecrate the waters of the font. In Salisbury Cathedral, the candle was thirty-six feet high, and in Westminster Abbey weighed over three hundred pounds. On Pentecost, the candles were melted to make tapers for the funerals of the poor. James Field
Saint Charles Lwanga—June 3 Saint Charles Lwanga,
born 1886, was a Ugan-dan catechist who served as the chief page in the court of King Mwanga II. King Mwanga felt threat-ened by the presence of missionaries in his country, and he insisted that Christians renounce their faith. After a massacre of Anglicans in 1885, the head page, Joseph Mukasa, reproached the king, who had him beheaded and ar-rested his followers. Charles baptized those who were still catechumens, and he and twenty-one oth-ers were burned alive on June 3, 1886. Although they were not canonized, Paul VI recognized the martyrdom of the Anglican Christians when he can-onized Charles and his companions.
Saint Boniface—June 5 Saint Boniface was born
about 680 in England. He became a Benedictine monk. He was first sent as a missionary to Friesland, which is in the vicinity of the Netherlands, but he failed be-cause of wars between the local tribes and the Frankish King Charles Mattel. Boniface then went to Rome and was commissioned by the Pope to evangelize in Germany. He started by chopping down an oak tree dedicated to Thor, and when he was not immediately struck down, the people be-lieved and became Christians. Boniface returned to evangelize the Frisians but was killed June 5, 755. He is buried in the cathedral in Fulda, Germany.
Saint Norbert, Bishop—June 6 St. Norbert was born into a
noble German family, leading a life of ease. He later entered a Benedictine monastery and was ordained. Narrowly escaping death (he was struck by light-ning), Norbert experienced a pro-found conversion. He thus em-barked on a reform movement, founding a community of Augustinian cannons, which came to be known as the Norbertines or Pre-monstratensians.
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