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66192 St. Mary Drive, Pearl River, Louisiana 70452 www.sppcprla.com
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PASTOR Rev. Travis J. Clark [email protected] ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS MASS SCHEDULE Monday No Mass Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Saturday 5:00 p.m. (Vigil) Sunday 7:00, 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. HOLY DAY MASSES Vigil and Holy Day Mass mes vary; please see bulle n and website. RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. Wednesday 6:00 to 6:15 p.m. or by request SPECIAL DEVOTIONS Tuesday St. Jude Novena immediately following 8 a.m. Mass Thursday Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena following 8 a.m. Mass Thursday Patrio c Rosary in Church at 7 p.m. First Friday The Most Blessed Sacrament and Eucharis c Adora on following 8 a.m. Mass un l 5 p.m. closing with Benedic on 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. CONTACT Phone: (985) 863-7935 Fax: (985) 863-5431 Email: [email protected] PARISH STAFF Bonnie Milczarek, Parish Secretary [email protected] Jerry Broussard, Facility Custodian
Mary Ki el, Director of Religious Educa on [email protected]
Terri Schallenberg, Bulle n-Web Designer [email protected] PASTORAL COUNCIL Valerie Methe, Chairperson (985) 863-2275 ANTONIANS (Assistance) (985) 863-7646 (leave message)
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.”
March 22, 2020 FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church
The Season of
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, March 23 Is 65:17-21; Jn 4:43-54 Tuesday, March 24 Ez 47:1-9, 12; Jn 5:1-16 Wednesday, March 25 Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday, March 26 Ex 32:7-14; Jn 5:31-47 Friday, March 27 Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday, March 28 Jer 11:18-20; Jn 7:40-53 Sunday, March 29 Ez 37:12-14; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — As the prophet Samuel anointed David with oil, the Spirit of the L rushed up-on David. 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a Second Reading — You who were once darkness are now light in the Lord. Ephesians 5:8-14 Gospel — The man who had been blind from birth pro-claimed: The One called Jesus made clay with His saliva, anoint-ed my eyes with it and told me to wash. John 9:1-41
LIGHT “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light” (Ephesians 5:14). We are at the midpoint of our Lenten journey of conversion. As always, God never gives up on us, especially those who have “fallen asleep” along the road to conversion. The most powerful stories of conversion are proclaimed during these final weeks of Lent. They have the power to shake us out of our sleep. Today’s gospel story of the healing of the man born blind exposes the real blindness in the me of Christ—the blindness of the self-righteous religious leaders. In a few weeks at the Easter Vigil, the Church will proclaim “Christ our Light” as the paschal candle is car-ried into darkened churches throughout the world. May the darkness of sin that s ll per-vades our lives, communi es and world be dispelled by the Christ Who comes to bring sight to the blind and light to the world. J. S. Paluch Co.
SUNDAY OF LENT
Open wide the windows of our spirits and fill us full of light; open wide the door of our hearts, that we may recei and
entertain Thee with all our powers of adoration.
—Chris na Rosse
SOURCE: CATHOLICEXCHANGE.COM
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Dotsy Chedville Ed Roszczynialski Elizabeth Ki el Elmer Poché Glorie e Kiern JoAnn Brewin Larry Laughlin
Pray for the Sick Amy Fandal Audrey Bonnet Augie & Sondra Pare Carlene Ragusa Cathy Smith Diana Bradshaw Diane Bourgeois
Maria Kalcic Mary Salzer Brown May Caballero Norris Ripp Patricia Cuccia Shirley Callais Virgie Hurstell Zachary Cresson
Pope Francis' Prayer Inten on for MARCH
Let us pray with the Holy Father, “that the Church in China may persevere in its faithfulness
to the Gospel and grow in unity.”
This week, the Tabernacle Lamp in the Sanctuary burns in memory of
† Filipe Hon veros †
Ternae Lamp
Mass Intentions Monday, March 23 8:00 A † Deacon John Howard Tuesday, March 24 8:00 A † Guy Fandal Wednesday, March 25 7:00 P Purgatorial Society Thursday, March 26 8:00 A † Jacques P. Damare Friday, March 27 8:00 A † Deacon John & Mary Howard Saturday, March 28 5:00 P † Aida Saacks † Ann Culotta † Buddy Clark † Danny Hossley † Douglas Wittington † Joseph D’ Antoni, Jr. † Joseph, Jr. & Sylvia Purcella † Julia Drake † Ken & Adele Salzer † Lee & Yvonne Tracey † Louis J. Mangano, Jr. † Louis J. Mangano, Sr. † Maurice Bersuder, Sr. † Roland J. Bonin † Rosemary Poché Roszczynialski/ Stottman Families † Tina Mangano William “Robby” Cox II Sunday, March 29 7:00 A Ed Roszczynialski 8:30 A † Andrew Lambert Bruce Frederick Family † C. J. Lightell, Sr. † Deacon Richard Calkins † Frankie Downs † Gail Garay † Julia Drake † Kenneth Kittel, Sr. Levy Family † Marion Lacoste † Rex M. Bachemin † St. Anthony of Padua Steve Navarre † Valdeana Bauer 10:30 A People of the Parish
Stations of the Cross FRIDAYS DURING LENT
8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Also 3:00 p.m. on March 27 (last Friday in March)
THE FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION—MARCH 25 For centuries, March 25 has been cele-brated by Catholics as the “Feast of the An-nuncia on.” Mary’s fiat—“I am the servant of the Lord, let it be done to me as You say”—brought our Savior into the world. As the first disciple of Christ, Mary shows us that we must listen to and do God’s will. Prayer and ac on, therefore, go hand in hand. As followers of Christ, we must make me to talk to and listen to Him in prayer. Examining all that we do, or simply “living” in the light of our prayer, is essen-
al. Living with a heart open to God’s will has enormous implica ons. Different peo-ple will realize that God calls them to differ-ent things. For an adolescent, it may mean resis ng peer pressure to take part in drinking or unchaste ac vity. For the single adult, it could require offering personal me in service of a needy person. A business-man may find that honest and fairness requires a certain course of ac-
on. A married couple could realize that they should have another child. A frightened pregnant woman may understand that she needs to ask for help to resist the tempta on of abor on. The sick person might have to accept his illness and join his suffering to that of Christ. Doing God’s will is not always easy. We usually have our own plans for our lives. It is good to have plans, but never at the expense of our growth in rela onship to God. Like Mary, we must trust that God’s will is the best for us and our world. Let us follow the example of Mary and call upon her to help us open our hearts to say “yes” to God!
March 22, 2020 Vol. XXXVI, No. 12 4 A STEWARDSHIP MOMENT Saint Paul gives us a wakeup call. As stewards of the light of Christ, we are to reflect that light with the help of the Holy Spirit. If Christ’s work has transformed and illuminated our lives, there should be a change. The light of Christ’s ac ve presence should be at work in us. And as the light shines within us, we take on the proper es of that light and we shine too. We are used by God to shine the light of Christ in the lives of others. A challenging Lenten reflec on: Is the light of Christ shining in our hearts? Is the light of Christ reflec ng out from us to others?
WEEKLY EVENTS
MON MAR 23
8:00a 6:00p 7:00p
Lenten Mission Mass & Talk: “The Greatest Commandment” (Church) & Refreshments Legion of Mary (St. Anthony Hall) Lenten Mission Talk: “BEFRIENDING OUR GRIEF” (Church)
TUES MAR 24
8:00a 8:45a
10:00a 7:00p
Lenten Mission Mass & Talk: “The Second Great Commandment” (Church) & Refreshments Tuesday Morning Rosary – a er 8:00a Mass and St. Jude Novena (St. Anthony Hall) Confessions Heard Each Hour on the Hour (un l 4:00p) Lenten Mission Talk: “HEALING ONE AND ALL” (Church)
WED MAR 25
8:00a
5:00p 7:00p
Lenten Mission Morning Prayer, Talk: “Good Grief, Accep ng the Loss of a Loved One Gracefully” (Church) & Refreshments Confession All Parishes (5:00p – 6:30p) Lenten Mission Mass & Talk: “THE WAY FORWARD” (Church) & Guided Holy Hour (a endance is op onal)
THU MAR 26
8:00a 6:00p 7:00p
Lenten Mission Mass and Ques on & Answer Session (Church) & Refreshments Guided Holy Hour (a endance is op onal) Lenten Mission Talk: “RADIANT SPLENDOR” (Church) & Refreshments/Recep on
FRI MAR 27
> 8:30a 3:00p 7:00p
Abs nence Sta ons of the Cross Sta ons of the Cross Sta ons of the Cross
SAT MAR 28
SUN MAR 29
8:30a 8:30a
11:00a
PSR CLASSES CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Third Scru ny Women’s Spirituality (St. Anthony Hall)
Please try online giving: sppcprla.com/online-giving
Last Weekend, March 14 – 15 Envelopes $2,297.00 Loose 1,507.25 Online Giving 997.50 Total $4,801.75
THERE IS NO SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND (MARCH 28 – 29)
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Knights of Columbus Council 11814 is now accep ng scholarship applica-
ons from gradua ng high school seniors who wish to con nue their educa on. Applicant must be an ac ve member of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish. Applicant’s family must be registered and suppor ng parish members. Forms are available in the Church Office during regular business hours. Deadline for applica-
on is Friday, April 17, before 2:00 p.m.
LENTEN EVENINGS OF CONFESSION There are two more Wednesdays during Lent (March 25 and April 1), that all area Catholic church parishes will offer the Sacra-ment of Reconcilia on from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. (un l 6:15 p.m. at SPPC on April 1). All are encouraged and welcome to come and ex-perience God’s mercy and forgiveness through this Holy Sacrament on one of these Wednesdays during this Lenten Season.
Thank you and God bless you!
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS Envelopes have been placed at church en-
trances for those wishing to make a do-na on for flowers on the altar at Easter. Those making a dona on in memory of
deceased rela ves or friends are asked to please PRINT names LEGIBLY on the
envelope, as the names of all persons remembered will be listed in a special Easter insert. Deadline for submission of names to the Church Office is Mon-day, April 6, by 4:00 p.m.
True Religion for the 21st Century
MARCH 22 – 26
Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church
BEGINS THIS
SUNDAY at
7 PM
LENTEN MISSION WITH REV. GEORGE KNAB, O.M.I.
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SLIDELL MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST
Saturday, April 4 9 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
The Pinewood Planta on 405 Country Club Blvd., Slidell
A en on, ladies! Are you red of living a ho-hum spir-itual life? Then plan to a end Slidell Magnificat’s breakfast on Saturday, April 4, and recharge your faith as Tiffany Brewer, a young wife and mother, tells the hear elt story of her “break-up” with God.
Tickets are $20 and are available online un l April 4 at www.eventbrite.com, search Slidell Magnificat. Also available un l March 31 through Angels of Peace Gi s, St. Margaret Mary, Our Lady of Lourdes and St. John of the Cross. To obtain ckets by mail, send a $20 check payable to Slidell Magnificat, c/o Patrycja Black, 155 W. Pinewood Drive, Slidell, Louisiana 70458.
April 12 | 9:30 a.m.
Our parish Altar Servers are sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt on the picnic grounds of the Church. The hunt begins a er 8:30 a.m. Mass on Easter Sunday. Please bring a basket or other suitable container for your children to collect eggs.
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER MASSES
PALM SUNDAY: Sunday, April 5—Palm Sunday Masses 7:00 AM | 8:30 AM | 10:30 AM
HOLY THURSDAY: Thursday, April 9—Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:00 PM
GOOD FRIDAY: Friday, April 10—Passion of the Lord 3:00 PM (Service then Sta ons of the Cross)
EASTER VIGIL: Saturday, April 11—Easter Vigil in the Holy Night 8:00 PM
EASTER: Sunday, April 12—Resurrec on of the Lord 8:30 AM | 10:30 AM
Due to the Coronavirus, all PSR classes are suspended un l further no ce.
Lord Jesus, You healed those who were sick and cared for any who were suffering. Be with us now as we pray for
all those who may be affected by the Coronavirus.
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March 13, 2020
To the Clergy, Religious, and Laity of the Archdiocese of New Orleans Today, Governor John Bel Edwards issued an Execu ve Order asking people to refrain from a ending gatherings of more than 250 people in an effort to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and closing schools for the next 30 days. It is important for us as people of faith and ci zens of Louisiana to cooperate with the Governor’s order for the health and well-being of our community. Therefore, I am dispensing the Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese of New Orleans from the obliga on to a end Mass on Sunday effec ve immediately through the next 30 days. We are closing our Catholic schools for the next 30 days in coopera on with the execu ve order. These dates may be updated as needed. I highly encourage those who are elderly, sick, experiencing symptoms of illness or who are at high risk of illness to not a end Mass these weekends. The virus has been contracted with serious issues by those 60 and older. Those in that age group must take seriously the cau on to implement “social distancing”. For those who cannot and choose not to a end Mass, I remind you that 11 am Sunday Mass from St. Louis Cathedral is broadcast live on WLAE-TV and live-streamed at theDailyMass.com and theDailyMass.com Facebook page. We will share the live stream of Sunday’s Mass on the Facebook page of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans and my own Facebook page. There are also other opportuni es for televised Mass via Catholic TV and EWTN. Let me be clear that I am not an cipa ng or encouraging any changes in parish Mass schedules. Please be advised that all previously released guidance for Mass remains in effect with some modifica on: • Please empty the Holy Water fonts; • Please refrain from holding hands during the “Our Father”; • Please extend the sign of peace without physical contact; • Encourage Eucharis c Ministers to prac ce good hygiene by using an alcohol-based hand sani zer before and a er
distribu ng communion; and • Holy Communion will not be offered from the chalice to the congrega on. For those parishes with upcoming confirma ons, those will go on as scheduled. Please be in touch with me with addi-
onal ques ons about these liturgies. In prepara on for this order to close schools, which is now in effect for the upcoming 30 days, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools asked that schools begin to create con ngency plans to prepare for this reality. What these plans look like for individual schools will vary from site to site. I encourage you to work coopera vely and pa ently with your school leaders as these plans unfold. Furthermore, I am taking this opportunity to advise parishes that while they may con nue their Parish Friday Fish Frys at the pastor’s discre on, they should refrain from hos ng a dine-in op on in favor of a take-out op on only. Parishes hos ng St. Joseph Altars should give strong considera on to the Governor’s Execu ve Order and make plans according-ly. I ask that those parishes planning a public serving of a meal in conjunc on with their St. Joseph Altar consider sus-pending that prac ce this year. Please remind volunteers to prac ce good hygiene throughout these events. This is a very fluid situa on and these guidelines are subject to update as necessary and as directed by state and local officials. As we face this unprecedented public health challenge, may we call on the intercession of Our Lady of Prompt Succor as we have done over many years to intercede for us. Let us pray, Lord, we live in fear and uncertainty as we experience the Coronavirus. Be our strength and our hope. Give healing to those affected and protec on to all of us. We ask you to calm our fears and trust in You. We also ask the prayers of Our Lady of Prompt Succor, St. Joseph, and Blessed Seelos to strengthen us in this me of need. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen. Wishing you God’s blessings, I am, Yours in Christ, Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
BAPTISM: Usually the third Sunday of the month (except during Lent) following 10:30 a.m. Mass. Please call for regis-
tra on forms at least three weeks in advance.
MATRIMONY: By appointment with the parish priest or deacon at
least six months in advance. No other arrangements should be made before contac ng the priest.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Upon request for the seriously ill, infirm and those un-
dergoing major surgery. Please contact the Church Office when someone is homebound or hospitalized
and in need of the sacrament.
FUNERALS: Families should contact the priest (office) before
making arrangements.
COMMUNION FOR THE ILL OR SHUT-IN
Please call the Church Office if you know anyone who would benefit from this ministry.
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
Please register by filling out a census form located at the entrances of the church and return to the Church
Office or register online at: www.sppcprla.com/census
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ALTAR SERVERS Karen Dickerson (601) 337-6401 [email protected]
ALTAR SOCIETY May Caballero (985) 863-2467
ANTONIANS Steve Fecke (985) 863-7646 1st Tuesday each month 7pm
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Ellie Ross (985) 960-1613 1st Friday each month
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MINISTERS OF EUCHARIST: SUNDAYS Roger Ruiz (601) 799-4527 [email protected]
MUSIC DIRECTOR Cynthia Ripoll (985) 774-9917 [email protected] Mike & Cynthia Ripoll 8:30am Harold & Shelia Loyacano 10:30pm
PATRIOTIC ROSARY Every Thursday 7pm in Church
PRAYER CHAIN Catherine Lambert (985) 863-2749
ROSARY Eydie Richmond Every Tuesday following 8am Mass
ST. JOSEPH DAY Shirley Lightell (985) 863-2603
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