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Vision Statement: “Saint Peter Claver Church will engage, energize and empower the people of God to grow and evolve spiritually.”
MISSION STATEMENT St. Peter Claver Catholic Church is a vibrant, spirit-filled, evangelizing community that is grounded in
the Eucharist and celebrates the culture and traditions of our African-American heritage. Strengthened by our belief in Jesus Christ and trusting in God’s Word, we transform our community through
acts of justice by caring for the spiritual and physical needs of His people.
1923 St. Philip Street New Orleans, LA 70116 Office (504) 822-8059
Fax (504) 822-9251 Credit Union (504) 988-7420
Misaada Center (504( 827-0707
Rev. J. Asare-Dankwah Pastor
DEACONS:
Mr. Lawrence Houston Mr. Allen Stevens
PASTORAL STAFF Mrs. Alena Boucree
Director of Religious Educa-tion
Ms. Margie Brown Business Manager
Mrs. Veronica Downs-Dorsey
Director of Music
Mrs. Marinda Lee-Houston Youth Ministry
Mrs. Edith B. Reed Executive Secretary
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 4:00 p.m. Sundays: 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Holy Days: See Liturgy of the Eucharist schedule inside Weekdays: See Liturgy of the Eucharist schedule inside SACRAMENT OF PENANCE 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. on Saturday or anytime by appt. BAPTISM Appointment with the priest or deacon for preparation is necessary. Call during pregnancy or as soon as possible after the child is born. MARRIAGE Contact the priest at least six (6) months in advance. FUNERAL Contact the parish office BEFORE making arrangements with a funeral home. CHURCH OFFICE HOURS Monday–Friday 9:00 am.-5:00 pm. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Grades K-7 – Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Meet in the parish hall. WEBSITE : www.stpeterclaverneworleans.org FACEBOOK: www.saintpeterclaverNOLA NEW PARISHIONERS: WELCOME TO OUR PARISH COMMUNITY! We ask that you please call the office to register in the parish.
24th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
24 S O T September 15, 2019
Our Stewardship for Sunday, September 8, 2019 was $14,535.80; $18,827.00 is NEEDED to bal-ance the budget weekly. Shortfall for September 8, 2019 is $4,291.20; 2nd Collection: Building Fund, $425.07.
Thanks for your generosity.
SCRIPTURE INSIGHTS
As we look back over our lives, we recall with embarrassment and guilt sinful events we would rather forget. Each of the readings recalls such moments but these are celebrated instead of for-gotten. In the reading from Exodus the people of Israel, whom God had liberated from slavery, have turned away to worship false gods. In pray-er , Moses mediates on their behalf and they expe-rience the joy of God’s merciful love. In his Letter to Timothy, Paul recalls his former way of life as he persecuted Christ and his follow-ers. Without excusing himself, Paul celebrates the forgiveness he has experienced through the Risen Christ's call and transformation. The Gospel offers three parables displaying God’s immense love and forgiveness. “There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.” This joy is captured in the parable that could be called the “Parable of the Forgiving Father.” Af-ter patiently awaiting his son’s return, the father sees him in the distance, runs, and embraces him. Such actions may have been extraordinary for a Jewish patriarch. The son begins to ask for-giveness, saying, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you,” but the father interrupts his prepared speech and throws a party to wel-come him back. Forgiveness results in celebra-tion. The second part of the parable, contrasts the fa-ther’s joy and forgiveness with the elder son’s ina-bility to forgive. He cannot share his father’s joy. Undoubtedly, the father portrays the greatest ex-ample of God’s forgiving and embracing love. • Which of the characters do you identify with
most in the parable of the prodigal son? • Why was the elder son unable to share in his
father’s joy? • How can you imitate St. Paul in celebrating
God’s loving forgiveness in your life?
OUR FAMILY PRAYER
Loving and faithful God, through the years the people of our archdiocese have appreciated the prayers and love of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in times of war, disaster, epidemic and illness.
We come to you,
Father, with Mary our Mother, and ask you to help us in the battle of today against violence,
murder and racism.
We implore you to give us your wisdom that we may build a community founded on the values of
Jesus, which gives respect to the life and dignity of all people.
Bless parents that they may form their children in faith. Bless and protect our youth that they may be peacemakers of our time. Give consolation to those who have lost loved ones through violence.
Hear our prayer and give us the perseverance to
be a voice for life and human dignity in our community.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Our Lady
of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us.
Mother Henriette Delille, pray for us that we may be a holy family.
Scripture Readings for: September 16-22, 2019
Monday-9/16/19 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Luke 7:1-10 Tuesday-9/17/19 1 Timothy 3:1-13 Luke 7:11-17 Wednesday-9/18/19 1 Timothy 3:14-16 Luke 7:31-35 Thursday-9/19/19 1 Timothy 4:12-16 Luke 7:36-50 Friday-9/20/19 1 Timothy 6:2c-12 Luke 8:1-3 Saturday-9/21/19 Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13 Matthew 9:9-13 Sunday-9/22/19 Amos 8:4-7 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Luke 16:1-13 or 16:10-13
SANCTUARY LIGHT Will burn in memory for:
Mr. James Batiste
Requested by: Wife and Daughter
We are celebrating Family Day on Sunday, Sep-tember 22, 2019 after the 10:00 a.m. Mass. The gathering will be celebrated on the Church grounds. All families are encourage to come and join us. The Parish is providing tents for shad-ing, Security, Food Trucks with various food items. BBQ Chicken, Mac & Cheese, Baked Beans, Tossed Salad, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Nachos, Cotton Candy, Ice Cream, Popcorn, Music, Face Painting, Spacewalks & much more. Music by: DJ Bruce Pleasant GET OUT AND VOTE!!!
We are working to get St. Peter Claver Catholic Church to be a 100% Voter Con-gregation. Let your voice be head. Plan to early vote Septem-ber 28th-October 5th
at the following locations: • New Orleans City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street • Lake Vista Community Center, 6500 Spanish
Fort Blvd., 2nd floor Meeting Room • Louisiana Voter Machine Warehouse, 8870 Chef Menteur Hwy. • Algiers Courthouse, 225 Morgan St., Room
105. VOTE by Mail: Senior Citizens and College students may vote by mail by requesting a mail ballot. Vote by mail request forms are available online at voterportal.sos.la.gov and in the back of Church. It’s not too late to register to VOTE for the October 12, 2019 election. You may register online at voterportal.sos.la.gov website.
PRAYER FOR THOUGHT.. Rejoice with me because I have found my sheep; GOD has reconciled the wor ld to himself in CHRIST. God will not spurn a hear t that is contrite and humble. LORD accept our gifts; I have found my lost sheep Give us peace, Lord!
ST. PETER CLAVER CHURCH NEW ORLEANS, LA
St. Peter Claver Homebound and Sick Parishioners
Please pray for the following parishioners and friends who are homebound or ill: Edith Henry, Alice Allen, Gwendolyn Rocque, Verna Mae Martin, Joycelyn Johnson, Stanley & Beatrice Grant, Myra Harrell, Pearl Dupart, Aaron LaCabe, Bernice Stein, Joyce Evans, Javette and Michael Garner, John & Claire Bidol, Demetria Bernard, Gladys Shief, Jerald LaPierre, Robert “RJ” LaPierre, Doris Finister, Marie Walker, Chris Price, Shirley Walton, Antoinette Johnston, Cindy Armstrong, Ralph Walker, Albert & Miri-am Boucree, Audrey Evans, Vint Barney, Lydia Broyard, Yvette Brown, Shirley Pratt, Lorraine Bowman, Linda Hunter, Ruby Perry, Barbara Phillips, Inaclaire Buckley, Louise Jenkins, Toki Joseph, Joseph Williams, Gerard Robinson, Sr., Emelda Petit, Johnnie Petit, Scarlett Crawford, Vivian Plessy, Debra Gray, Lionel and Marion Evans, Verlyn Mallory, Marva Batiste, Bronson Lee, John Parker, Maureen Nutting, Cynthia Bluford, Victoria Leslie, Lorraine Bart, Myrtle Dorsey, Bernell Johnson, Tamiko Haynes, War-rentia Clincy, Wilma Wilson, Wendell Baptiste, Maxine Rixner, Jeremy Tauriac, Shonne Pierce, Wylene Jones, Nowell Lackings, Sr., Roslind Louis, Lydia Edwards, Ted Nutting, Alcede Carter, Joseph Washington, Ruby Downs, Aneta Petit, Delores Chapital, Mary McKinnon, Rockial Riley, Jerri Queen, Malcolm Lear, Mary Harris, Veronica Downs-Dorsey.
FATIMA ROSARY Monday, September 16, 2019 @ 5:00 p.m. 2100 Ursulines Ave., Apt. 1103 Requested by: Ms. Cynthia Davis
September 21, 2019 September 22, 2019 4:00 p.m. Cynthia Smothers, Verita Thomas, Reginald Vicks, Claudette Vicks, Leonetta Terrell, Vanessa Smith 7:30 a.m. Monique Hardy, Yolanda Green, Keith Darby, Roslyn Veals, Ellen Lee 10:00 a.m. Sharlena Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Emelda Watts, Donald Reed, Marvelle Perrin Balcony: Lynette Walker, Kathleen Lee, Margie Sears
4:00 p.m. Wanda Gray * Vanessa Smith 7:30 p.m. Kendra Tircuit * Felecia Bergeron 10:00 a.m. Michelle Lee-Townzel * Anthony Faciane
Visit St. Ann’s Shrine
(2100 Block of Ursulines Ave.) OPEN
Tuesdays , Thursdays & Saturdays
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
RCIA Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults
Are you interested in becoming a member of the Catholic Church or know someone who is? A) Unbaptized adults who wish to learn more
about the Catholic faith with the possibility of becoming Catholic;
B) Baptized Christians from other denominations who would like to learn more about the Catho-lic Church;
C) Baptized Catholic adults who would like to prepare for First Communion & Confirmation. For more information, please contact the Parish Office, 504-822-8059.
Schedule September 16-22, 2019
Mon. 6:00 p.m. Bible Study—Ujima Center Tues. 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory 10:00 a.m. Food Pantry-Misaada Center 5:00 p.m. Legion of Mary-Ujima Center 6:30 p.m. Youth/Young Adult Choir Wed. 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory 4:30 p.m. Bereavement Min.-Ujima Ctr. 7:00 p.m. Youth Ministry-Ujima Center Thurs. 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory 10:00 a.m. Food Pantry-Misaada Center 1:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study-Ujima Ctr. 6:00 p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church Fri. 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory 6:00 p.m. Boy Scouts-Ujima Center Sat. 9:00 a.m. CCD Classes-Parish Bldg. 10:45 a.m. Liturgical Dancers-Parish Hall 4:00 p.m. Vigil Mass-Church Sun. 7:30 a.m. Sunday Mass-Church 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass-Church
Archdiocese of New Orleans
Office of the Archbishop
TO: Clergy, Religious and Lai-ty of the Archdiocese of New Orleans
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
Today, throughout the Catholic Church, we celebrate Catechetical Sunday with the theme of “Stay with Us.” This is a special observance in each parish as we pray for and ask God’s blessings upon all those who share in the important work of catechesis and Christian formation. Those who share in this ministry are our catechists in the Parish School of Religion, the administrators and teachers in our Catholic Schools, youth ministries and those who are involved in the ministry of RCIA. Please join me in thanking them for not only giving of themselves in a generous way to provide religious education and formation for our youth and adults, but also pray that God will continue to bless them and inspire them in their ministry. They give of themselves in a generous way to provide reli-gious education and formation for your youth and adults, but also pray that God will continue to bless them and inspire them in their ministry. They give of themselves in a generous way to help others their hearts to Christ. Furthermore, their example of faith is one that can be a source of inspiration to us.
Join me in praying for students, parents and families on this Catechetical Sunday. We are reminded that parents are the primary teachers of their children in faith and we pray for them that they will joyfully ful-fill this vocation. I invite parents involved to continue this involvement in the education and Christian for-mation of their children. Parents, they need you, your support, and they need your example of living out your faith. You are a powerful witness to your child.
Please know of my deep appreciation and prayer of thanksgiving to all of you who share in this important ministry of catechesis and Christian formation. Wishing you God’s blessing; and with the assurance of my prayers, I am
Gratefully in Christ,
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans
BIBLE STUDY QUOTES: On More Chance! “Teach me to feel another's woe, to hid the fault I see, that mercy I to others show, that mercy show to me.” these words of the English writer Alexan-der Pope seem to adequately describe a common human failing. We all want a second change to erase the mistakes we have made. But often we refuse to give others the second chance we seek for ourselves. The words in the Lord’s Prayer; “...And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us…” remind us that our failings will be forgiven in proportion to forgiveness we extend to others. It assures us that if we want a second chance, we must give a second chance.
September 14-20, 2019
Saturday, September 14, 2019 4:00 p.m. Ms. Leah Chase Mr. Edgar Chase, Jr. Ms. Della Parker Mr. Thomas A.G. Lee Mr. Jiar Joseph Means Ms. Onelia Martin (Living) Sunday, September 15, 2019 7:30 a.m. Parishioners of St. Peter Claver Mr. Kenneth Carter Mr. Cleophas Talton, Jr. Mr. Edgar J. Boucree Mr. James Seymour Mr. James Smith, III 10:00 a.m. Ms. Jade Gibson Mr. Chester Staes Mr. Lionel Joienille Ms. Dwight Bluford, Jr. Ms. Vivian Delaney Mr. Lyle Stuart Edward and Edna Walker Mr. Percy Walker Mr. Lester Marshall Ms. Marguerite Batiste Ms. Marguerite Lee Ms. Terri Lee Ms. Marguerite Jefferson Ms. Deanna Jefferson Michelle, Caden & Cylie McCullum Living & deceased mem bers of the Crusto, Fleury, Graham, Saulney, Prevost & Wilson families Tuesday, September 17, 2019 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory Wednesday, September 18, 2019 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory Onelia Martin (Living) Thursday, September 19, 2019 7:30 a.m. Mass-Church Friday, September 20, 2019 7:30 a.m. Mass-Rectory
St. Peter Claver Church Health & Wellness Ministry
How to Boost Your ‘Good’ (HDL) Cholesterol
HDL cholesterol is the kind of cholesterol you want more of. It’s called the “good” cholesterol because it helps protect you from getting heart dis-ease. HDL cholesterol brings cholesterol to your liver, which sends it out of your body. So you want as much HDL as possible. You can get a blood test to check your cholesterol level. Having an HDL level of at least 60 may help protect you from getting heart disease. Of course, other things — like not smoking, being active and staying at a healthy weight — also matter for your heart’s health. Many of those things also affect your HDL level. 5 Ways to Raise Your HDL Cholester-ol: Get Active. Physical activity can boost your HDL level. Get at least 30 minutes a day of mod-erate activity, most days of the week. Lose extra weight. If you’re overweight, losing extra pounds can help raise your HDL levels, as well as cut your LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels. Choose better fats in your diet. The healthier choices are monoun-saturated and polyunsaturated fats. You’ll find these in plants, nuts and fish like salmon or tuna. And, like everything you eat, keep your portion sizes small. Fats pack a lot of calories in small amounts. Alcohol in moderation. Drinking mod-erate amounts of alcohol in lined to higher HDL levels. If you don’t drink now, check with your doctor before you start, since alcohol has some risks not related to cholesterol. Stop smoking. Kicking the cigarette habit raises your HDL level. If you need more information about managing your cholesterol or help scheduling an appointment with a healthcare provider call the Health & Wellness Ministry located in the Misaada Center. Office Hours: Tues. 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
Phone: (504) 822-8059 References: PubMed; AHA
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 7:30 am Mass 10:00 am Mass
2 Labor Day
3 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 5:00 pm LOM 6:00 pm Family Life Ministry 6:30 pm Youth/Young Adult Choir
4 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 7:00 pm Youth Ministry
5 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 1:00 pm Adult Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir Rehearsal
6 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 6:00 pm Boy Scouts
7 9:00 a.m. CCD 10:45 am Liturgical Danc-ers Practice 4:00 pm Vigil Mass Fellowship after Mass
8 FEAST DAY of St. Peter Claver 7:30 am Mass Fellowship after Mass 10:00 am Mass Fellowship after Mass
9 3:00 pm Senior Citizens 6:00 pm Bible Study
10 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 5:00 pm Legion of Mary 6:00 pm Women of NIA-Imani
11 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 7:00 pm Youth Ministry
12 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 1:00 pm Adult Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir Rehearsal
13 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 4:30 pm Social Concerns 6:00 pm Boy Scouts
14 9:00 a.m. CCD 10:45 am Liturgical Danc-ers Practice 4:00 pm Vigil Mass 6:00 pm Gospel Fest
15 7:30 am Mass 10:00 am Mass
16 3:00 pm Senior Citizens 6:00 pm Bible Study
17 7:30 am Mass Rectory 5:00 pm Legion of Mary
18 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 4:30 pm Bereave-ment Ministry 7:00 pm Youth Ministry
19 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 1:00 pm Adult Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir Rehearsal
20 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 6:00 pm Boy Scouts
21 9:00 a.m. CCD 10:45 am Liturgical Danc-ers Practice 4:00 pm Vigil Mass
22 FAMILY DAY 7:30 am Mass 10:00 am Mass After 10:00 am Mass
23 3:00 pm Senior Citizens 6:00 pm Bible Study
24 7:30 am Mass Rectory 5:00 pm Legion of Mary
25 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 7:00 pm Youth Ministry
26 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 1:00 pm Adult Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir Rehearsal
27 7:30 am Mass-Rectory 6:00 pm Boy Scouts
28 9:00 a.m. CCD 10:45 am Liturgical Danc-ers Practice 4:00 pm Vigil Mass
29 7:30 am Mass 10:00 am Mass
30 6:00 pm Bible Study 6:00 pm Ministe-rial Council
St. Peter Claver Catholic Church September, 2019
Meetings & Events
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Peter Claver Church #784950 1910 Ursulines Avenue New Orleans, LA 70116 TELEPHONE 504 822-8059 CONTACT PERSON Edith Reed EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat XI Windows 7 TRANSMISSION TIME Wednesday 2:00 p.m. SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION September 15, 2019 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS