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CANE CATHOLICS PASTORAL CENTER Ph. 225.265.3953 Fax 225.265.2507 Mon-Thur. 8am-4pmFriday 8am-Noon
OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH 13281 Hwy 644Vacherie, LA 70090
SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 1175 Highway 18Vacherie, LA 70090Ph. 225.265.4085
SAINT JAMES CHURCH 6613 Highway 18St. James, LA 70086Ph. 225.265.4210 Fax 225.265.4225Satellite Office Hours: Mon & Fri. 8am-Noon
CLERGY:Rev. Matthew McCaugheyPastorfrmatthewmcc@canecatholics.comRev. John VuParochial Vicarjohnvu1990@gmail.com
Deacon Ricky Oubre (985)-232-5638rickyretire@yahoo.com
STAFF: Ms. Stephenie AubertCoordinator of Religious Ed.saubert@canecatholics.com
Ms. Julie Chiasson office@canecatholics.com
Mrs. Carol Ann Hymel Administrative Assistantchymel@canecatholics.com
Ms. Claire Amedee camedee@canecatholics.com
Ms. Jeanie Hymelstjameschurch @canecatholics.com
Mrs. Gretchen Ketchensstjameschurch @canecatholics.com
Ms. Kaye PoretPlease send all bulletin announcements by noon on Tuesday to: kporet@canecatholics.com
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THE HOLY MASS -WEEKDAYS MON 8am Our Lady Of PeaceTUE 8am St. Philip WED 8am Our Lady of Peace THU 8am Our Lady of Peace, 6pm St. Philip FRI 8am St. James
THE HOLY MASS -WEEKENDS SAT 4pm OLOP
6pm St. PhilipSUN 8am St. James 10am OLOP
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONSUN 7:15am-7:45am St. JamesSAT 3:00pm-3:45pm OLOPSAT 5:30pm-5:50pm St.Philip
If you need to attend Confession outside one of these times, please call the office
Sacrament of Baptism - Call office to schedule
Sacrament of Marriage - Call the parish at least six months in advance before setting date or making preparations
Baptismal Seminar - 2nd Thursday of the month at St. Philip rectory immediately following Mass (6:30pm)
PRAYER LINE St. JamesEnola Matherne 225.265.3820Myrna Schexnayder 225.405.1590St. PhilipCecile Hymel 225.265.7705Our Lady of PeaceMarlene Webre 225.265.4528TRAVELING CHALICE September 7—Kenny/Kerri Morvant14—Pete/Catherine Hymel
Flowers and Sanctuary Candles Our Lady of Peace: Sanctuary Candle In Memory of Andy Falgoust by Claire Gauthreaux Adoration Chapel In Memory of Lois Chenier by Bessie Rouge
St.Philip: Sanctuary Candle In Memory of Clarence and Annette Waguespack and Family by Claire Amedee and Family St. Philip Icon In memory of Gussie and Alfred Stevens and Michelle Jeffery by Eula Jeffery
St. James: Sanctuary Candle Special Intentions for Peace, Unity, and Healing
Leadership Council Commissioning
What comes to mind when you hear the word “ritual”? While much of what we do in church is ritual, rituals are a part of everyday life. The definition of ritual includes actions repeated with regularity and precision (think morning or bed time rituals), rites performed in church, as well as the form of a ceremony that brings people together.
Birthday celebrations have many elements of ritual, with special decorations, a general format and a ritual song. I recently went to a parishioner’s birthday party that was a joyful celebration. Thedecorations were elaborate, the food was delicious, and there was dancing, too! While everyone mingled during the dinner, when it came time for the cake, everyone gathered around with attention. Some family members spoke kind words to the birthday girl, and we concluded with a singing of happy birthday that was particularly joyful. Even though there was a lot of fun, there was a structure and flow to the evening that reminded me of ritual.
The reason I’m talking about ritual is because rituals are essential for us to bond as a family, whether at the home or in the church. When we participate in these rituals with attention and energy,we experience a connection that is both deeply satisfying and human. For example, why do so many fans spend hours of time and hundreds of dollars for a football experience on the pro or college level? As good as the picture is on your home TV, you can’t beat the experience of sharing in the connection with fellow fans. This connection is only heightened by ritual moments such as the pregame songs and chants during the game.
With that in mind, I want to announce a ritual that we will have in our cluster in September. On three consecutive Sundays this month, Fr. John and I will be commissioning the members of theleadership councils at three separate Masses. The short ritual will be towards the end of Mass. All councils will be commissioned at their home church.- Our Lady of Peace Leadership Council will be commissioned on Sunday, September 15 at 10am Mass. - St. James Leadership Council will be commissioned on Sunday, September 22 at 8am Mass.- St. Philip Leadership Council will be commissioned on Sunday, September 29 at 4pm Mass. (Please note that we will start a regular Sunday afternoon 4pm Mass at St. Philip on a trial basis starting September 22)
I will also post the names of council members visibly in church during the month. I thank our Leadership Council Members for their willingness to serve!
Peace,Fr. Matthew
Upcoming Events
Fall Faith Formation Classes are being held at St. Philip
from 5:30-6:45pm on Monday evening. Please call the Pastoral
Center if you have any questions.
10th Grade & Confirmation: OLOP:
Sept. 14 12:30-3:30
SP/SJ:September 15
10th Grade 9am-11:15 11th Grade 9am-Noon
Baptisms: Baptisms are on an “as needed” basis. Please call the Pastoral
Center office to schedule.
Next Baptismal Seminar will be on September 12 at St. Philip at 6:30pm. You must register by the Tuesday
BEFORE the class at www.canecatholics.com. Your
registration form is sent to the office. This is how we determine how many
people will be attending the class.
Leadership Council Meetings
Our Lady of Peace September 23 at 6pm
St. PhilipOctober 1 at 6pm
St. James September 30 at 6:30pm
Bilingual Mass Schedule St. Philip at 4pm
September 15
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Prayer Groups/Bible Study Men’s Prayer Group OLOP- 7:00am on the last Saturday of the month
Charismatic Prayer Meeting - Mondays at 7pm at OLOP Bible Study- every other Monday at 9:15am in the Holy Cross Hall at OLOP
Meetings Good Children Meeting at GC Hall - First Sunday of the Month at 11am
OLOP Squires Meeting - HCH - First Sunday of the Month at 7pmSt. James KPC - Ladies- 1st Monday of the Month at 6pm
St. James KPC - 1st Sunday of the Month at 9:15am at St. JamesSt. James KPC Jr. Daughters 2nd Sunday of the month 9am in the Cake Room
St. Philip KPC Ladies- 1st Tuesday of the month at 5pm at St. PhilipOLOP K of C - Church Hall - First Thursday of the Month at 6:45pm
St. Philip CDA - St Philip Church Hall - Second Tuesday of the Month - 5:30pmOLOP KPC Ladies - Second Tuesday of the Month at 6pmOLOP CDA - HCH - 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 6pm
K of C 1514-meets at KC Home on 3rd Wednesday of the Month a5 6:45pm
Rosaries, Adoration and Novenas Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is prayed on Tuesday after the 8am Mass at St. PhilipThe Scripture Rosary for Peace is prayed on Thursday at St. Philip at 5:10pm.Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follow the 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip on First Thursday of month.Recitation of Rosary at 7:30am at St. James on FridaysRecitation of Rosary for Priests at 8:30am at St. James on Saturdays.Recitation of Rosary on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Mornings at OLOP before morning MassRecitation of Rosary every first Saturday of the month before the 4 pm mass by the CDA #2316 at OLOP
Choir Practices Monday
Spirit of Praise - OLOP - 6pm Tuesday
St. Philip Choir - 4pm Thursday
OLOP Gospel Choir- 6pm St. James Gospel Choir- 6pm
Reading for the Week Monday: Col 1:24 -- 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26Thursday: Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38
Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Lk 6:39-42Saturday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17
Sunday: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19; 1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 [1-10]
Ministry Schedules, Baptism Registration, & Online Giving Instructions are available on our website:
www.canecatholics.com
Women’s Empowerment Brunch On October 5, 2019 STARS: Striving for a Righteous Start will be hosting a Women’s Empowerment Brunch with the theme Stepping Out on Faith. This inspirational morning will include a panel of guest speakers who will tell their stories while a delicious brunch is served. Please feel free to bring your business cards to be handed out during the mix and mingle portion of the event. The brunch will be held at the Westbank Reception Center from 10am-2pm. Tickets are available on eventbrite.com. Please contact Cherish Jasmin, STARS founder for more information at (225)623-6386. Join us as we come together to inspire and celebrate Women!
First Eucharist Parent Meeting There will be a meeting for all parents with students enrolled in faith formation who will be making their First Eucharist including those who attended the summer program held on September 26, at OLOP in the church hall at 6:30 pm. This meeting is for parents only to discuss preparations for First Eucharist. Your attendance is very important.
Treasures from our Tradition Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians share a love for the Byzantine liturgy because it is during the Eucharist that the Church is most true to its identity, expresses its integrity, and discovers its vocation. Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians celebrate essentially
the identical liturgy, with only very slight variations. It is a fairly complex ritual weaving together three separate layers of prayers: a liturgy prayed in the sanctuary by priests, often hidden by a curtain or screen; a liturgy sung by the assembly and led by a deacon in front of a screen formed of painted icons; and a third layer of private prayer by the priest, who prays in support of the deacon and the faithful. It is an eyes-wide-open experience, gorgeous in visuals, and filled with the sound of Gods people singing prayer. The energy of the worship centers on the presence of Christ, largely through an awareness of heaven touching earth when the Church gathers to celebrate.In the late twentieth century, Latin Rite Catholics were encouraged to embrace a style of worship that was full, conscious, and active, a value that has never been lost in the East. The liturgy has great impact in its beauty, in its poetry and contemplation, and by the actions of bowing, signing with the cross, and chanting that are required of the assembly. Contact with the Eastern Church reveals some key values that have been obscured in our own Church and are slowly being recovered.--James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
Confirmation Meeting St. James and St. Philip confirmation students will have a meeting with their sponsors on September 14 at 5pm in the church hall at St. Philip.
Classic Car Show Good Children Society will be hosting their annual classic car show on October 26 on the Good Children Hall grounds beginning at 10am. For booth rental
information please contact Gail Brazile at (504)214-5166. Donations will be accepted and appreciated. For more information please call Hamilton Steib (985)817-0231 or Anita Batiste (225)265-4270. Thank you in advance for your support.
CDA Meeting Court St. Philip CDA will meet on September 10 at 5:30pm in the church hall. We hope you enjoyed your summer break, see you at the meeting!
Post Summer Challenges With any luck, summer delights will continue a while past last weekends Labor Day: refreshing recreation (with maybe an occasional swim) or enjoyable relaxation on the deck (with tasty outdoor grilling). Truth is, for some of us, this years Labor Day came way too early. With many schools back in session for a while already, mealtimes and driving schedules needed readjustment to coordinate youth sports with adult commitments. Some religious education and parish programs resumed, too. No surprise, then, that this weekends scriptures sound a little like post-summer challenges. For instance, Wisdom reminds us that believers in God can never be content with timid deliberations and unsure plans. Paul challenges longtime friend and follower Philemon to let the good you do be voluntary. Jesus instructs great crowds traveling with him--including us--on three things necessary for all true disciples to accomplish. On this early autumn weekend, our scriptures describe disciples lifelong labors.Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
SUN 3-4 AM, 4-5 AM (2), 9-10AM ,12 NOON – 1 PMTUE 7-8 AMWED 11PM-12 MID, 1-2 AM, 6-7 AM, 9-10 AM,1-2 PM, 3-4 PMTHURS1-2 AM, 7-8 AM, 8-9 AM, 9-10 AM. 2-3 PMFRI 1-2 AM, 5-6 AM, 10-11 AM,12MID – 1 AMSAT. 2-3 AM, 3-4 AM , 5-6 AM, 4-5 PM (2), 5-6 PM, 10-11PM
COLLECTION AMOUNTOffertory $4,078.00
Building Fund $643.00
Catholic Univ. $378.00
ST. JAMES
COLLECTION AMOUNTOffertory $4,002.00
Catholic Univ. $591.00
Repairs and Restorations
$392.00
ST. PHILIP
COLLECTION AMOUNTOffertory (including online)
$8,890.50
Chapel $86.00
Repairs and Restorations $990.00
SJF $10.00
Catholic Univ. $906.06
OUR LADY OF PEACE
Donald,Sr. & Genevieve Abadie Mrs. Daisy C. Allen Norman AllenRoland & Nell Amedee Betty Becnel Bluebeck, Irene & Jamin Becnel Christopher David Becnel Daniel BecnelDano & Diane R. Becnel J. G. & Marietta Becnel Joseph Lloyd & Geraldine BecnelJoseph Marcel Becnel Maurice Sr. & Daisy K. Becnel Mr. & Mrs. Jules E. Becnel Gustave & Olga Becnel Honorine, Roland Sr. and Jr. BecnelStephan Borne Emilca & Hazel BourgeoisEllis & Lena Bourgeois Gaspard & Ronnie BrazanFrancois, Jr. and Kelly Sue BrazanRobert Brown, Jr. Jessica Rodrigue BusscherIda Dumas Carey Orville & Josephine Celestine & Fly. Othello & Claudia Celestine Eve & Denis Sr. and Jr. Chenier Frederic Clarke Linda Steib ClarkDarnella M. Clark & Karen TassinEdward, Anna & Eddie Clement Joseph “Lal” and Frances Constant Lester, Lois & Neil Cortez Terry & Bertha CortezDonald Delatte, Jr.John, Jr., Rene’ & Hilda DonaldBernard, Esther & Karen Dumas Felicia Dumas Janet Becnel Folse
Reid & Jeanne FolseEarly & Mabel FolseStella M. Folse Chance & Doris FrazierShirley FolseKermit & Annette Gauthreaux David Mark GranierAndrew Gravois Edwin “Menew” Gravois Eloise B. GravoisHonora Gravois Joseph N. Gros, Jr.Joseph Sr. & Olympe Gros Raymond L Gros, Sr. George Grow, Jr.Gillis & Mabel GuillotKelsey HymelRussel and Doris P. Hymel Charles & Judith HubbellJohn & Belta InnessJohn & Laura Isom and Family Willie & Josephine IsomPaulette Smith & M/M Joseph I. James Warren A. JefferyByron J. & Morris Keller, Jr. Johnny J. & Jarran Keller Ora Lee L. KellerJulien & Edith Kliebert and Family Amy LaurentCarroll & Pearl LevetCecilia W. LoupPhilip & Inez MarseThomas & Thelma MarseJoseph, Gladys & Ernest Narcisse Morrison NarcisseClamce & Alvin OubreEddie & Therese Oubre Family Eugenia Steib Oubre and Family Hurby J. Oubre
Raymond OubreShane & Larry A. Oubre, Sr. Tylen Oubre Madeleine & Jessie Oubre, Sr. Marjorie Narcisse PhilipHerman ReuletJoe Kirk Reulet Joyce Reulet Lloyd, Lynn, Kenneth, & Michael Reulet Alwin RodrigueAugust & Alice RodrigueChester & Joyce W. Rodrigue Manuel RodrigueTodd RodrigueAlfred RomeElodie RomeO’Neil and Mary D. RomeRoger & Eugene Rome V. J. RomeJerry RougeeLucien & Edna RougeeMr. & Mrs. Guy Schexnayder Alvin Joseph “Specky" SteibAndre & Iona SteibBenoit & Alice Steib & RashaudCharles Steib Charles & Dale Steib Paul & Alice I. SteibRosemond & Vivian SteibSylvester & Vivian J. SteibCarla Paul SteibPaul & Bernice T. Stein and FamilyLeonard J. SteinTheresa & Euclide SteinJohn Jr. & Cameron StewartBen & Theolaine Tregre and FamilyOscar Zeno, Sr. & Larry Jackson
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Adorers needed for the following hours: In Loving Memory Rose Marie Oubre departed: August 29
Bruce Francois departed: September 3
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