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Confessions: Saturdays from 2:30pm — 3:50pm & 20 minutes before weekdays. Masses: Tues./ Thurs. 5:30pm Wed. / Fri. 12:10pm Saturday 4:00pm Vigil Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am Marriage: Couples should contact the Pastor or Deacon at least six months prior to the anticipated wedding date. Marriage and NFP courses are re-quired. Pastoral Care of the Sick: Emergency calls an-swered immediately. Please call the FLC to schedule Anointing of the Sick or Holy Communion at home or in the hospital. Funerals: Arrangements made by the family and Funeral Director with the Pastor or Deacon.
Phone: (337) 363-5167 Website: olqas.org Email: olqaspa@centurytel.net
Parish Staff: Father Mitchell G. Guidry, Pastor Father Brad Guillory, Associate Pastor Deacon Eugene LeBoeuf, Ministry Assistant
J. Lamke, Office Manager / Bookkeeper Janis Landreneau, Pastoral Assistant Nick Jagneaux, Adult Religious Ed
Tiffany Tate Alfred, Youth/ Religious Ed. Ministry Ray Lamke, Maintenance
Office Hours: 9:00am — 3:00pm on Mon. - Thurs. 9:00am — 12 noon on Fridays Parish Council: Gene Fisher, President, Randy Dardeau, Cheryl DeBaillon, Benny Lee, Robin Perrodin, Jessica Reed, Jeremy Ortego, John Mayeux, Toby Landreneau, Karen Perron Parish Trustees: Rhett Young & Robert Eastin Baptism: Please call the FLC to register for Baptism class prior to child’s birth. Classes are required for parents & godparents. Godparents must be confirmed, practicing Catholics.
Our Lady, Queen of All Saints Catholic Church
Church - 1012 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586
Family Life Center - 1220 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586
Prayer Intentions for Mass: Tuesday, Sept. 30th(5:30PM): Bishop Edward O’Donnell Wednesday, Oct. 1st (12:10PM): Clarence & Juanita Dardeau, Louis Calvin Soileau Thursday, Oct.2nd (5:30PM): For the intentions of the Holy Father, Pope Francis Friday, Oct. 3rd(12:10PM): Rev. Kevin L. Kayda II (1st Ann); John Terry Soileau (2nd Ann)
Saturday, Oct.4th (4: 00PM) : Emma Tate Fontenot; Jeanette Hill; Elsie & Freddie Martin & fly; Burke & Edney Landreneau; Craig Landreneau; Lena F. Vidrine; Joel Habetz; Emilia & Adolph Martin; Edwina & Hugh Chaumont
Sunday, Oct. 5th(8:30AM): Haylie Renee Lee; Philip Landreneau; Mary Duplechin; Meris Dupre; Paul & Francis Mayeux fly.; Davis, Haring, & Herbert Darbonne; Dot, Ralph, Kenneth & Joan Miller
Sunday, Oct. 5th (10:30AM): Glenda Nicholas; David Troy Lejeune; Nellie Corbello; Buster Fontenot; Helen Jane Chautin; Cheryl Dupre; Cecil Guillory; John Terry Soileau; Shirley Dupre; T. L. Hadley (BD, 14th Ann); Altah Doucet; Nellie Corbello; Buster Fontenot
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Baptismal Seminar Schedule: Please call our OLQAS office early on in the pregnan-cy to register for the parents/godparents class. • Monday, Oct. 6th at 6PM at OLQAS FLC • Sunday, Nov. 2nd at 3:30PM SH Meeting
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51 Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Ps 88:2-8; Lk 9:51-56 Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-15; Lk 9:57-62 Thursday: Jb 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; Mt 18:1-5, 10 Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-10, 13-14ab; Lk 10:13-16 Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130; Lk 10:17-24 Sunday: Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43
Week of September 21, 2014
Number of envelopes (116 ) $ 5,325.00 Loose Cash $ 1,437.00 Total offertory $ 8,242.00 Weekly budget $ 6,700.00 Amount over budget + $ 1,542.00 Funds for Needy $ 111.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Holy Hour will be held on the First Friday of the month beginning Sept. 4th. All Thurs-day evening Holy Hours are cancelled. “ Can you not watch one hour with me?” Father Mitch-ell Guidry, Pastor
Father Guidry will bless the animals on Sat., Oct. 5th, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi at 11AM under the trees in front of Church. You are invited to bring any and all of your animals to receive this special blessing.
Please Pray for: Jason Tate, Danny Manuel, Mac Smith, baby Ashton Soileau, Mary Lou Doyle,
Claudette Johnson, Ray Thibodeaux, Dudley Ardoin, Sarah Hamlin LaFleur, Megan Steele,
Dee Miller , Haley Bergeron, Susan Odom, Deacon Eugene LeBoeuf, Aubrey Catorie,
Brent Fontenot, Cheryl Fontenot, James Marler. Debbie Chedester Kelly
that they may receive healing
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Our bulletin sponsors enable us to receive our weekly Church bulletins free of charge. Let’s thank these sponsors by patronizing their businesses! Sponsor of the week :
Compliments of
Dr. & Mrs. Jake LaFleur
Treasures From Our Traditions: Over time, the severe form of one-chance pen-ance collapsed under lack of enthusiasm for its burdens and its public nature. As ordinary Christians prayed for the great sinners, it must have occurred to them that they were sinners no less, and they required a form of penance also. The Irish came to the rescue, never hav-ing had a public form of penance, but inventing a system called “tariff penance,” which was completely private, available to everyone, and wildly popular. After a detailed confession, priest and penitent would lie on the floor before the altar and recite a number of psalms. The priest then pronounced a judgment, a tariff, giv-ing a task or a prayer to complete before rec-onciliation. The surviving guidebooks for confessors make for hair-raising reading as the sins of which the Irish people were supposedly capa-ble were catalogued and keyed to penances. Cattle or sheep rustling might require stripping down to sing psalms in an icy brook, for exam-ple, or adultery could be the occasion for rolling in a thicket of thorns. All of this might have stayed in Ireland had not the monks had a de-sire to travel, blazing across Europe with their theology and their rituals, and their sense that Christians needed strong medicine for sin and the assurance of God’s forgiveness. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Guardian Angels The role of angels most pertinent to our spir-itual lives is our guardian angel. Every person is given a guardian angel because as Eusebius puts it: "Fearing lest sinful mankind should be without government and without guidance, like herds
of cattle, God gave them protectors and superin-tendents, the holy angels in the form of captains and shepherds" (Dem. Ev., 4, 6). We are never without our protector, and the more we request their help, the more he can help us. A guardian an-gel's roles are threefold: 1) angel of peace, 2) an-gel of penitence (or penance) and 3) angel of pray-er. As an angel of peace, they protect against dan-ger, both bodily and spiritual threats. They also can give peace and comfort to the soul when undergo-ing tribulations, like Jesus during his agony in the Garden. As an angel of penance or penitence, our angel has the office of chastising and correcting us when we stray from God's path. The angel also helps us in restoring our soul to health after we sin, helping us obtaining remission of our sins. As an angel of prayer, the guardian angel presents our prayers to God, both liturgical and private prayers. "The angel, indeed, of each one, even of the little ones in the Church, always seeing the face of the Father who is in heaven and beholding the divinity of our Creator, prays with us and cooperates with us, as far as is possible, in what we seek" (Origen, De or., 11, 5)."Have confidence in your guardian angel. Treat him as a lifelong friend — that is what he is — and he will render you a thousand services in ordinary affairs each day" (St. Josemaria Escriva, The Way, no. 562). Activity Source: Origi-nal Text (JGM) by Jennifer Gregory Miller, © Copy-
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This Bible Study is for members of OLQAS, Sacred Heart, and St. Joseph parish-es. It will be hosted at the Family Life Cen-ter. It will be from 5:30-6:30 pm the 3rd Mon-day of every month. It is free (however, if people want the workbooks, there is a $40+ charge). FAITH “Faith is the union of God with the soul.”—St. John of the Cross. Why not feed your faith and learn more about the Bible by tak-ing advantage of this free, local opportunity?
Thinking about taking a Holy Hour at the Adoration Chapel in the hospital? There is a need for additional adorers on Sunday from 8AM until 9AM. Please call Pitchy Tuminaro at 363-4533 for more information.” Can you watch
one hour with me?”
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Prayer for Hurricane Season: O God, Master of this passing world, hear the humble voices of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed your order and returned to its former quietude. You are still the Master of land and sea. We live in the shadow of a dan-ger over which we have no control: the Gulf, like a provoked and angry giant, can awake from its seeming lethargy, overstep its con-ventional boundaries, invade our land and spread chaos and disaster. During this hurri-cane season we turn to you, O Loving Father. Spare us from past tragedies whose memo-ries are still vivid and whose wounds seem to refuse to heal with the passing of time. O Vir-gin, Star of the Sea, Our Beloved Mother, we ask you to plead with your Son in our behalf, so that spared from the calamities common to this area and animated with a true spirit of gratitude, we will walk in the footsteps of your Divine Sin to reach heavenly Jerusalem where a storm less eternity awaits us. Amen Rev. Maurice Schexnayder, Bishop
"IS Jesus' Reality your reality?" The Breaux Bridge area Theresians invite you to join them for a morning of reflection as we welcome Mike Patin. Mike uses energy, humor and stories to affirm God’s goodness and presence among is while inviting others (and himself) to take the “next step” in our journey with God. Women of all ages are invited. DATE: Saturday, Oct, 25th TIME: 8:00AM COST: $15 per attendee PLACE: St. Bernard Church P.A. Borel Center 204 N. Main St., Breaux Bridge Registration is due no later than Oct. 15th. Includes breakfast, coffee and bottled water Please contact one of the following to regis-ter: Cheryl Robicheaux (crobicheaux@brittcam.com); Faye LeBlanc at (fleblanc@flowchem.net); Georgie Blanchard (gzb@cox.net) or Rose Green (greenpiggly@yahoo.com) for more information. “Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice. Here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it for love.” St. Therese’ of Lisieux
St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Pine Prairie will be hosting their annual Fall Festival, Sat. Oct.11th from 10AM until 4PM.Come out and join in a fun filled day of carnival food and games, Gumbo. BBQ, a silent auction, horse rides, barrel train rides, craft vendors, bingo, karaoke and much more!! Bingo starts at 10AM. Questions call the rectory at 599-2224.
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OUR LADY QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH Dear Parishioners of Our Lady Queen of All Saints, I take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing spiritual and material support of our seminarians. Given the importance of priestly vocations for the life of our local church, I want to let you know of a new opportunity to show our support of vocations now and for generations to
come. Perhaps you are familiar with the seminary burse system. A burse is a “named” portion of the semi-nary endowment or trust fund. Traditionally burses have been named in memory of individuals: fam-ily members, priests, and bishops. But recently groups and parishes have begun to open burses. We will start a burse in the name of our parish. There is no minimum amount to get one going. The growth of the burse is reported monthly in the Acadiana Catholic. Our parishioners can take pride in watching our support for vocations grow each month. No ongoing contributions from OLQAS parish budget is needed. I believe this initiative will serve as a great way to tap into our desire to support vocations in a concrete way. A complete burse is $15,000. This was the amount required to educate a new priest at the time the program was implemented. The cost today is more than $200,000. The money donated to the seminary trust fund, by way of the burse system, remains untouched principle. Only interest from the trust is used to pay for the annual cost of seminary formation. Currently the interest from the trust pays 20% of this expense. Active use of the burse system is advantageous because the more we add to the principle of the trust, the percentage of our annual cost covered by interest from the fund will increase. No funds need to be sent to the Family Life Center. Your contributions may be mailed direct-ly to the Office of Vocations and Seminarians, 1408 Carmel Dr., Lafayette, LA 70501. Should you need any information regarding tax credits for this financial support, please call the Diocesan Voca-tion Office at (337) 261-5690. When donating, please indicate that your contribution is toward the Queen of All Saints Burse. May God bless the work of our hands! In Christ, Father Mitchell G. Guidry Pastor
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Our Lady Queen of All Saints #515102 1220 W. Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 TELEPHONE 337 363-5167 CONTACT PERSON Janis Landreneau EMAIL: olqaspa@centurytel.net SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9 Windows Vista PRINTER HP LJ P1505 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 9:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION November 4, 2012 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 7 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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