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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: Deacon John “Pat” Downey Deacon Richard Calkins Antonians: (Assistance) 985-863-7646 (leave message) Bulletin Editor: Amy Fandal CCD Coordinator: Mary Kittel [email protected] Development & Fundraising: Terri Schallenberg [email protected] 290-0472 Facility Custodian: Brian Tracey Parish Secretary: Bonnie Milczarek [email protected] Oce 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 census form located at the en- trances of the church and return to the church. Bulletin Deadline: Office requires information no later than Monday 2 weeks before publication.

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Page 1: STS. PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH · STS. PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH 66192 St. Mary Drive Pearl River, LA 70452 Web: Email: info@sppcprla.com Father Jerry Daniels—Pastor pastor@sppcprla.com

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:

Deacon John “Pat” Downey Deacon Richard Calkins

Antonians: (Assistance) 985-863-7646 (leave message)

Bulletin Editor: Amy Fandal

CCD Coordinator: Mary Kittel

[email protected]

Development & Fundraising: Terri Schallenberg

[email protected] 290-0472

Facility Custodian: Brian Tracey

Parish Secretary: Bonnie Milczarek

[email protected]

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 census form located at the en-

trances of the church and return to the church.

Bulletin Deadline: Office requires information no later than

Monday 2 weeks before publication.

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Called To Serve For many weeks now, we have been celebrating

the appearance of the divine presence in human form. As a child, He came to Mary and Joseph, was seen by the shepherds and then was visited by some wandering Magi from the East. Today we celebrate another showing, later in time, to a group gathered at the Jordan River.

John hesitated to baptize Jesus, whom he recog-nized as one mightier than I. But he did as Jesus asked, and the Holy Spirit descended and Heaven's voice spoke to Jesus, “You are my beloved Son.” Jesus was beginning His public life of teaching and service and would soon call others to join Him.

Peter was one of the first to be called by Jesus. In today’s second reading, he announces the heart of the message, peace through Jesus Christ, Who is Lord of all. Peter was called, and you and I are called to spread that message and to serve God's word

Holiday Office Schedule The Church Office will be closed all

day Monday, January 21, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday. The Of-fice will reopen Tuesday, January 22, at 1:00 p.m.

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention “That young people, especially in Latin Ameri-

ca, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gos-pel to the world.”

Offertory Giving In today’s reading from the Gospel of Luke, we

hear the proclamation of the baptism of Jesus with “all the people.” Indeed, “Heaven was opened,” and the Father announced His special favor. Whenever we partake of the body and blood of Christ, heed His call in our daily lives, share His Good News, be-come instruments of His transforming justice and peace, Heaven is opened to us, that through the Holy Spirit, the Lord announces His special favor on us as well. A good stewardship reflection this week might be this: how, or in what ways, have we personally experienced God’s special favor in our lives?

2018 Income Tax Statements Will you need a statement of 2018 contributions

to the church for income tax purposes? If so, please call the Church Office at 985-863-7935 and request yours. Since not everyone has a need for a state-ment, we do not automatically mail one. The excep-tion would be those who issued a check in an amount $250.00 or over, as we are mandated by the IRS to issue a statement. Those who call will have their names put on a list, and a statement prepared as soon as possible. Please call in order to make sure you receive your statement. Our bookkeeper hopes to have these ready for mailing or pick-up (please state your choice) near the end of January.

2019 Church Contribution Envelopes Contribution envelopes for 2019 can be picked up from the Office Church for your convenience.

The Baptism of the Lord

January 13, 2019 Vol. XXXV, No. 02

Last Sunday Jan. 6 Envelopes Loose On Line Giving Total

$3,670.00 2,287.00

350.00 $6,307.00

Sunday Dec. 30 Envelopes Loose On Line Giving Holy Day Jan 1 Total

$1,912.00 6,524.05

290.00 1,759.00

$10,485.05

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Tabernacle Lamp This week the Tabernacle lamp in the Sanc-

tuary burns in memory of Maurice Bersuder, Sr.† in honor of the anniversary of his death from his loving wife Geraldine “Lou” Bersuder.

Dignity Of Life FORMED, our free Catholic computer service, is

offering a variety of information about the Dignity of Life. Visit www.formed.org and enter RXNBGV (case-sensitive). Sign-in to read or view the video Life for Life, the audio There Is Life in the Womb, or the book Counting Your Blessings. There is infor-mation on this topic also for youth and children.

Pray For The Sick Ruth Anderson, Carolyn Angel, Di-

ana Bradshaw, JoAnn Brewin, May Ca-ballero, Deacon Richard Calkins, Shirley Callais, Patricia Cuccia, Dotsy Chedville, Deacon Pat Downey, Marcelle Ernewein, Carroll Fourcade, Virgie Hurstell, Allen Jagneaux, Maria Kalcic, Gloriette Kiern, Pam King, Elizabeth Kittel, Catherine Lambert, Jessie O’Dell, Carlene Ragusa, Ed Roszczynialski, Mary Salzer Brown, Cathy Smith, Lorraine Steilberg

WEEKLY EVENTS

Choir Practice—Monday 6:30 p.m. in Church

Legion of Mary—Monday 7:00 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

RCIA Tracks I & II—Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in classrooms Knights of Columbus—Wednesday 7:00 p.m. in St. Anthony Hall

Patriotic Rosary—Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Church

Widows Group—Friday, January 12, 11:00 a.m. at T Leblanc’s Creole Restaurant, 797 Robert Blvd., Slidell, for lunch, then to the Parish Hall for dessert

2019 Altar Society Dues Altar Society dues of $10.00 are now

payable. Envelopes are located at the en-trances to the church. They may be placed in the collection basket, dropped in the box by the Church Office or mailed to the Church Office. You may choose to be an active member or an auxiliary member. Proceeds are used for the needs of the altar.

Catholic Church Community Radio Special edition of the monthly Respect Life update on Catholic radio: Be sure to listen in for our March for Life Pilgrimage broadcasts January 16, 17 and 18 on the

“Wake Up!” Show at 7:00 a.m. on 690 AM in New Orleans and 1380 AM or 105.9 LPFM in Baton Rouge. Catch monthly Respect Life updates on Catholic Com-munity Radio’s “Wake Up!” Show in 2019 every first Wednesday at 7:35 a.m. beginning in February. To learn more about Catholic Community Radio, visit http://www.catholiccommunityradio.org

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Mass Intentions Requested Monday, January 14 (Heb 1:1-6; Mk 1:14-20)

No Mass Scheduled Tuesday, January 15 (Heb 2:5-12; Mk 1:21-28)

8:00 a.m. Donald Laughlin† Wednesday, January 16 (Heb 2:14-18; Mk 1:29-39)

6:30 p.m. Purgatorial Society Thursday, January 17 (Heb 3:7-14; Mk 1:40-45)

8:00 a.m. Carolyn Angel Friday, January 18 (Heb 4:1-5, 11; Mk 2:1-12)

8:00 a.m. Augie Paretti Saturday, January 19 (Heb 4:12-16; Mk 2:13-17)

5:00 p.m. Robert Jenevein†, John Howard Jr.†, William & Althea Deckwa†, Susan Kronberg†, Jacques Cortez, Lee & Yvonne Tracey†, Ken & Adele Salzer†, Rosemary Poche†, Louis Mangano Sr.†, Louis Joseph Mangano Jr.†, Dru Higginbotham†, Tina Mangano†, Joseph Purcella Jr.†, Joseph D’Antoni Jr.†, Jeannie Gabriel†, Roszczynialski/Stottman Family

Sunday, January 20 (Is 62:1-5; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11)

7:00 a.m. John, Jr. & Mary Joyce Howard† 8:30 a.m. Amelia Fandal, Marie Madary†, Alyssa Ross,

Chris & Barbara Fandal Hill, George Schaefer Sr.†, Dru Higginbotham†, John Howard Jr.†, Antonians & Benefactors, Jeff Howell†, Andrew Lambert†

10:30 a.m. People of the Parish

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Fatima Pilgrim Virgin Statue The America Needs Fatima Pilgrim Virgin Stat-

ue is coming to the home of Dan and Nancy Hender-son on Sunday, January 13, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. There will be an audio-visual presentation on the Fatima message and recitation of the Holy Rosary as Our Lady requested. The address is 1102 Dale Street, Slidell. Please feel free to arrive a few minutes beforehand so that our hearts may be recol-lected to receive this extraordinary grace. If there or any questions, please call at 504-231-9830.

Scott Hahn At St. Clement of Rome Do not miss Dr. Scott Hahn at the St. Paul Center at St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, Metairie, on Saturday, January 26, from 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. Register for this powerful morning

presentation on the riches of our Catholic faith. Re-nowned Biblical scholar Dr. Hahn will delve deeper into the meaning of Scripture in the Church and our lives. Cost is $20.00. Visit https://stpaulcenter.com/neworleans to register.

Do not miss the opportunity to hear Dr. Hahn and Matthew Leonard on March 30 at the Castine Center in Mandeville. Lunch will be provided by St. Benedict’s Plantation. Cost is now $50.00. Register at https://stpaulcenter.com/castinecenter

Treasures From Our Tradition Merry Christmas! Share that cheerful greeting with

some folks today. They may wonder if you have had any Elvis sightings lately, attended Star Trekkie con-ventions, or were Cleopatra in a previous lifetime. De-spite the skeptics, today is solidly within the Christmas season. In fact, in some strands of the Christian tradi-tion, it represents the clearest manifestation of the mystery of the Incarnation. On Christmas Day, for ex-ample, the Gospel reading is the Prologue of John’s Gospel, which reveals the glory of Christ shining through our humanity precisely in His baptism.

At any rate, this is an ancient feast, celebrated first in Egypt sixteen centuries ago. More than most other ancient people, the Egyptians understood the life-giving properties of water. On this day, they drew wa-ter from the Nile, so central in the history of their peo-ple, and reserved it in honor. Many other places copied the custom, so that St. John Chrysostom wrote of peo-ple in Antioch gathering at midnight to collect flowing water into vessels they brought from home “since today there is a blessing on the water.” At home for

dinner tonight, decorate the table with beautiful bowls of water and white candles, toast one another with goblets of sparkling water, and light a Christmas can-dle in the window one last time. James Field

In Loving Memory of Louis Joseph Mangano, Sr. Louis Joseph Mangano, Jr. Tina Antoine e Mangano

Husband, son and daughter Sadly missed by Lee Mangano Family

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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Christmas Time always ends with a feast in honor

of the baptism of the Lord. This feast is celebrated on the Sunday after Epiphany, except when the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) falls on a Sunday; then, in the United States of America, the Baptism of the Lord is transferred to a Monday. The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord proclaims a theophany, a revela-tion or manifestation of the divine Sonship of Jesus by His anointing and appointment to His messianic office. It is the feast that proclaims the Baptism that elevates believers to the status of sons and daughters of God. When Jesus came to the Jordan to be bap-tized, John the Baptist asked: “I need to be baptized by You, and yet You are coming to me?” (Mt 3:14). We might want to ask the same question. Why does Jesus come to be baptized? He is sinless; why does He need to receive John’s baptism of repentance? Jesus answers, “It is fitting for us to fulfill all right-eousness” (Mt 3:15). Jesus is baptized because we need Baptism. He opens the way for us, sanctifying the water, to wash away our sins.

Self-Discipline The greatest of all warriors in the siege of Troy had

not the preeminence because nature had given him strength and he carried the largest bow, but because self-discipline had taught him how to bend it. Dan Webster

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Fear Not Did the first reading from Isaiah sound familiar?

It was also heard on the First Sunday of Advent in December, 2008. It could be a reminder that John the Baptist appears at the beginning of the Advent/Christmas season and at the end. In Advent we were preparing for Jesus' coming at Christmas. Now we are preparing for His coming at any time.

The reading from Isaiah talks about the Lord coming in mercy to the people whose "guilt is expi-ated" (Is 40:2). The mountains and hills will be lev-eled, symbolic of making an easy way to the Lord. In other words, the Lord is approachable. With our sins forgiven we need not fear asking God for help: "Fear not to cry out" (Is 40:9). The Lord comes in power, not to strike sinners down but to shepherd them and lead them.

In the second reading, St. Paul has a similar theme. Jesus gave His life for us on the cross so that we could be free from sin and able to reject evil de-sires. We are free to give ourselves in love as He did. He does this, not because we did anything to deserve it, but from His own love and mercy for us. Think about that. No matter how bad I was in the past, the Lord loves me enough to forgive it all, and even bet-ter, to give the Spirit to help me stay close to God.

How do we prepare for this? We can start by hearing the words of the readings today, letting them sink into our hearts and minds. Read them again at home, and remind yourself that you have been for-given, that you can live as a person "eager to do what is good" (Ti 2:14). Ask the Spirit to help you see what things are keeping you from being like Jesus and to give you the strength to say no. Look for ways you can be more loving with your family, then with your friends, and eventually with anyone who needs your help. When we let that Spirit guide us, we become like Jesus in that we can listen for God to say, "You are my beloved child; with you I am well pleased" (Lk 3:22). Tom Schmidt

Ordinary Time “Besides the times of the year that have their

own distinctive character, there remains in the yearly cycle thirty-three or thirty-four weeks in which no particular aspect of the mystery of Christ is celebrat-ed but rather the mystery of Christ itself is honored in its fullness, especially on Sundays. This period is known as Ordinary Time.” (Universal Norms, 43)

Ordinary Time begins on Monday, January 14, and continues through Tuesday, March 5, the day before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the Lenten season. It will resume when the Easter season ends, that is, on Monday, June 10, the day following Pentecost.

The every seven-day celebration of the Lord’s Day is the basic structure upon which the Church Year is built. Ordinary Time is not very ordinary at all. Ordinary Time, the celebration of Sunday, is the identifying mark of the Christian community which comes together, remembering that on this first day of the week the Lord of Life was raised up and creation came at last to completion. Sunday as a day of play and worship is a sacrament of redeemed time. How-ever we live, Sunday proclaims to the world what we believe about redeemed time now and for ever.

Saint Hilary (c. 315-367)—January 13

Born in Poitiers, France, whose populace would later elect him bish-op, Hilary, married and a father, was converted from paganism to Christianity through his reading of scripture. The focus of his prayerful study was the Prologue to the Gospel according to John, which portrays Jesus as the divine Logos, eternally begotten of the Father. As a result, Hilary became in the words of the biblical schol-ar Jerome, “the Latin Trumpet against the Arians,” heretics who believed Jesus to be merely human, not divine. In defense of Christ’s divinity, Hilary was not only eloquent in debate but utterly fearless in the face of relentless persecution and even exile. Thus by the witness of his own discipleship, Hilary taught that faith in Jesus as the divine Son of God has consequences. Reflect-ing on Jesus’ challenge to his disciples, “You are the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13), Hilary notes that, as salt both preserves from corruption and adds savor to food, so must the faithful disciple bear a witness that, by word and example, leads others to immortal-ity and virtuous living.

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Lives of the Saints

Butler’s Live of the Saints, Fr. A. Butler

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PASTORAL COUNCIL Chairperson: Valerie Methe 863-2275

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Altar Servers-Karen Dickerson

601-337-6401 [email protected]

Altar Society-May Caballero 863-2467

Apologetics-Peter Dakin 781-4789 [email protected]

Antonians-Steve Fecke 863-7646 1st Tuesday each month 7 p.m.

Eucharistic Adoration-Ellie Ross 960-1613 1st Friday each month

Faith Formation (RCIA)-Angel Vicknair 863-7935 [email protected]

Family Life-Deacon Richard & June Calkins 863-2560

Father Seelos Blessing-Gail Garay 863-7562

Finance-Robert Johnson 863-7935

Floral Design-Cathy Downey 863-7947

Grand Adults (GASPP)-Alicia O’Brien 863-1938 1st Monday each month

Knights of Columbus-Donald Conway 649-2755 3rd Wednesday each month

Lectors-Deacon Pat Downey 863-7947 [email protected]

Legion of Mary-Paula Hilton 646-2349 Every Monday 7 p.m.

Music Director-Cynthia Ripoll 774-9917 [email protected]

5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-Mike & Cynthia Ripoll

10:30 a.m.-Harold & Shelia Loyacano

Ministers of Holy Communion-Roger Ruiz Sunday Masses 601-799-4527 [email protected]

Patriotic Rosary-Deacon Richard & June Calkins 7:00 p.m. Thursday in Church

Prayer Chain-Catherine Lambert 863-2749

Rosary-Eydie Richmond Meet Tuesday morning following Mass

St. Joseph Day-Shirley Lightell 863-2603

Ushers & Greeters-Howard Hebert, Sr. 863-5319 [email protected]

Widows Group-Sandra Bailey 250-9013

& Stella Jenevein 504-884-0106 3rd Friday each month

Women’s Spirituality-Barbara Laughlin 290-9482 Last Sunday each month 11:30 a.m.

Youth Group-Youth Liaison-Rebekah Johnson- Please Pray the Rosary Daily!

In Loving Memory Hugh J. Bodin

Shirley B. Bodin Leslie Strikmiller, Sr. Josephine Strikmiller

Pregnancy Help Center 550 Gause Blvd., Suite 2

Slidell< LA Hours M T W F 10 am - 2 pm

985-643-4357 Facebook: Page PHCSlidell All Services Free

Free Formed a computer based service offers educational articles, books, audio and much more

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In Loving Memory of the Deceased Members of the

Barrois

Frayle

And

Schaefer Families

God Bless All

Men & Women who protect and

serve our country at home and

abroad.

In Loving Memory of Louis Joseph Mangano, Sr. Louis Joseph Mangano, Jr. Tina Antoine e Mangano

Husband, son and daughter Sadly missed by Lee Mangano Family

Altar Society Everyone welcome

Annual dues $10.00 Members receive the

benefit of 24 masses per year. All funds raised are used for the

church Altar.

Knights of Columbus Council No. 11814

3rd & 4th Degree

Monthly Meeting 3rd Wednesday, 7:00 pm

Membership open to Catholic gentlemen & young men in good standing with the Church

To become a Brother Knight, contact Donald Conway 649-2755

Legion of Mary

Members would like to recite the Rosary at fu-

nerals and with shut-ins. Please contact

Paula Hilton 646-2349.

Please join us in praying the

Patriotic Rosary

Every Thursday

7 pm in the Church

Together forever

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