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St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org November 22, 2015
Pilate said to him, "Then you are a king?" Jesus answered, "You say I am a king.”
That exchange between Pilate, the governor of the Roman Empire in Pal-estine, and Jesus, a innocent man delivered to Pilate in chains by the Jewish leaders of his day, seems rather surreal. Pilate knew the charge that Jesus had claimed to be a king was not true. But Pilate could not conceive of a kingdom not of this world, and Jesus was the King of just such a Kingdom. Pilate only knew of a kingdom of man-made law en-forced by tyranny and brutality. Jesus was the herald of a Kingdom of Love. Can there be an example of the extreme differences between a kingdom made by man without God and a Kingdom created for man by God? What is our kingdom? Is it a political system constructed man; a company we helped to build or are dependent upon; a social group; an
athletic team or our family? To the extent that such kingdoms help us to attain the Kingdom of God, they are good. To the extent that such kingdoms lead us away from the God’s Kingdom, they are not good for us.
Prayer to Christ the King
Christ Jesus, I acknowledge You King of the universe. All that has been created
has been made for You. Make full use of Your rights over me. I renew the promises
I made in Baptism, when I renounced Satan and all his pomps and
works, and I promise to live a good Christian life and to do all in my
power to procure the triumph of the rights of God and Your Church. Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you my efforts in order to
obtain that all hearts may acknowledge your Sacred Royalty,
and that thus the Kingdom of Your peace may be established
throughout the universe.
Amen!
BULLETIN BITES by Dn. Gerald J. "Jerry" Martinez, J.D., M.Th.
UPCOMING EVENTS All are invited to attend the following events.
Dance Sponsored by the Hispanic Community: All are invited to attend this dance on Sunday, December 6, 5pm to 10pm in the auditorium, Music provided by “504 EN CLAVFE DEL SOL”; $10 for entrance into the dance and a chance to win $100; Food and Drinks sold separately; Tick-ets can be purchased at the Parish office or after the 9:00 am Masses. Please note the change in date.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: If you are interested in becoming Catholic, it’s not too late to join RCIA. Please call the parish office for information on how to register.
Lay Liturgical Ministers: The Office of Worship will hold a Morning of Reflection for Lay Liturgical Ministers which will include Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction; time for personal prayer; special presentations on spirituality for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Readers, and Musicians; keynote address by Dn. Jesse Watley. St. Ann Church, Metairie, December 5, 2015 9:30- 12:30. Contact Office of Worship: 504-861-6300.
Save the Date:
MLK Day of Service Honoring the Legacy
and Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on
Monday, January 18, 2016. Please register
by January 11 by calling 861-6207.
Visit http://obcm.arch-no.org for details.
Holy Spirit Teen & Young Adult Retreat:
All teens and young adults are invited to
attend CCRNO’s annual retreat at the Land-
mark Hotel on January 8-10, 2016. To reg-
ister, call 985-674-5961 or www.ccrno.org.
Special Conference on Divine Mercy:
Please save the date: February 26 & 27,
2016. The theme is “Open Wide the Doors
of My Mercy” Details coming soon.
Willwoods’ Faith + Marriage Ministry:
2016 schedule for the Married Couples’
Retreat at St. Joseph Abbey is as follows:
March 5 - 6 April 2 - 3
April 30 - May 1 June 4 - 5
June 25 - 26 July 23 - 24
August 27 - 28 October 29 - 30
This retreat offers a wonderful way for
couples to break away from daily struggles
and tasks and spend time rejuvenating and
enriching their marriage.
For more information or to register, please
contact Jason Angelette at (504) 830-3716.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, Kind of the Universe ~ Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Rey Del Universo
Pilato le dijo: "Entonces, ¿tú eres rey?" Jesús le contestó, "Tú dices que yo soy rey."
Ese intercambio entre Pilato, el gobernador del Imperio Romano en Palestina, y Jesús, un hombre inocente entregado a Pilato en cadenas por los líderes judíos de su día, parece bastante surrealista. Pilato sabía que el cargo de que Jesús había afirmado ser un rey no era cierto. Pero Pilato no podía concebir la existencia de un reino que no es de este mundo, y Jesús era el rey de tal reino. Pilato sólo sabía de un reino hecho por el hom-brede leyes impuesta por la tiranía y la brutalidad. Jesús fue el heraldo de un reino de amor. Puede haber un ejemplo de las diferencias extremas entre un reino hecho por el hombre sin Dios y un reino para el hombre creado por Dios? ¿Cuál es nuestro reino? Es un sistema político construido por el hombre,o una compañía que ayudamos a construir o somos dependientes, un grupo social, un equipo deportivo nuestra familia? En la medida en que esos reinos nos ayudan a alcanzar el reino de Dios, son buenas. En la medida en que esos reinos nos alejan del reino de Dios, no son buenas para nosotros.
Próximos eventos Todos están invitados.
Baile Celebrando 100 Años:
Patrocinado por la Comunidad Hispana de
San Antonio de Padua; 6 de Diciembre, 2015
de 5:00 pm a 10:00 pm, En el auditorio,
Musica provista por “504 EN CALVE DEL SOL”,
Entrada: $10 (entrada al evento y derecho a
rifa de $100), Comida y Bebidas a la venta,
Adquieralos en la oficina parroquial o despues
de misa, Informacion: contacte Ivan 251-1686.
Noticias del Consejo Pastoral:
El Consejo Pastoral busca nominaciones para
elegir cuatro miembros del periodo 2016-2018.
Si usted desea nominar a alguien que sea miem-
bro de la Iglesia San Antonio de Padua , porfa-
vor llene la Forma de Nominacion a la oficina
parroquial antes del 4 de Diciembre, 2015. Se
requiere una breve biografia de cada nomi-
nado. Las Formas pueden encontrarse en el
boletin o sobre la mesa de informacion en la
entrada de la Iglesia. Las elecciones se llevaran
a cabo la primer semana de Enero.
De noble origen y versada en las ciencias, cuando tenia solo 18 años, se presentó ante el empera-dor Maximino, que perseguía violentamente a los cristianos, y le recriminó su crueldad intentando demostrar cuán inicua era laadoración de los dioses falsos. Asombrado por la audacia de la joven, pero incapaz de competir con ella en sabiduría, el tirano la detuvo en su mismo palacio y llamó a numerosos sabios a los que ordenó que usaran toda su capacidad y razonamientos falsos de manera que Catalinaapostatara; pero ella quedó victoriosa en el debate. Algunos de sus ad-versarios, conquistados por su elocuencia, se de-clararon cristianos y fueron ejecutados. Furioso por no haber conseguido su propósito, Maximino la mandó azotar y después la encarceló. Mientras
tanto, la emperatriz deseosa de ver a una mujer tan extraordinaria se acercó a visitarla a las mazmorras, acompañada de Porfirio, jefe de las tropas, y ambos cedieron a las exhortaciones de Catalina, creyeron, se bautizaron y ganaron inmediatamente la corona de los mártires. Poco después la santa, que lejos de flaquear en su fe, conseguía muchas conversiones, fue condenada a morir en la rueda, pero al tocarla, el instrumento de tortura se destruyómilagrosamente. Enfadado y fuera de control, el emperador la mandó a de-capitar. Unos ángeles trasladaron su cabeza al Monte Sinaí donde más tarde se construyó unmonasterio e iglesia en su honor. Hasta aquí las Actas de Santa Catalina. Clasificada con Santa Margarita y Santa Bár-bara como uno de los catorce santos más útiles en el cielo, fue continuamente alabada por los predi-cadores y cantada por los poetas. Es bien sabido que Bossuet le dedicó uno de sus más hermosos panegíricos y que Adán de San Víctorescribió un magnífico poema en su honor: “Vox Sonora nostri chori”, etc. En muchos lugares su fiesta se celebraba con la mayor solemnidad, se prohibía el trabajo servil, y un gran número de personas asistían a las devociones. En varias diócesis de Francia se observaba como día de fiesta de obligación hasta principios del siglo XVII, y el esplendor de su ceremonial eclipsaba al de las fiestas de algunos
delos Apóstoles. Muchas capillas se pusieron bajo su patrocinio y su estatua se encon-traba en casi todas las iglesias representán-dola, según a iconografía medieval, con una rueda, su I nstrumento de tortura.
PENSAMIENTOS DEL BOLETIN
Santa Catalina de Alejandría
St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org November 22, 2015
Liturgy Intentions: Nov. 21 to Nov. 27
34th Week in Ordinary Time
SAT The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 Mc 6:1-13; Ps 9; Lk 20:27-40
4:00 The Parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua
SUN Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Dn 7:13-14; Ps 93; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37
7:30 Marie Jones
9:00 Rubén Muñoz y Familia,
Noemi de la Grana,
Manual Aladro, Ercilia Melendez,
Isabel Silva, Edilia Torres
11:00 Chris Condy,
Joyce & Jerry Kelly, Jack Pfeffer
Humberto Brocato, Peggy M. Jordan, O.P.,
Jeffrey T. & Dr. Dennis P. Jordan,
Edda Aleman, Wanda Balestra,
Edward & Odi Moises, Mike Rodriguez,
Lucille Duminy Baquet, Roland Cortez
MON St. Clement I, Pope/Martyr; St. Columban, Abbot; Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro, Priest & Martyr
Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3; Lk 21:1-4
8:15 The Souls in Purgatory
12:10 Sheila Larmann
TUES St. Andrew Dũng-Lạc, Priest, & Companions, Martyrs
Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3; Lk 21:5-11
8:15 Ellen Geheeb
12:10 George Cire Calongne
WED St. Catherine of Alexandria Virgin & Martyr
Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3; Lk 21:12-19
8:15 Rhonda Szekely
12:10 Nancy Regan, A Special Intention,
Marie T. Blaum, Edda Aleman,
Barian Comotto
THUR Thanksgiving
Weekday 1 Mc 2:15-29; Ps 50; Lk 19:41-44
9:00 Bilingual Mass
Francis Coyle
12:10 No 12:10pm Mass ~ Office Closed
FRI Weekday Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3; Lk 21:29-33
8:15 Elizabeth deBoisblanc
12:10 No 12:10pm Mass ~ Office Closed
SAT Blessed Virgin Mary Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3; Lk 21:34-36
SUN First Sunday of Advent Jer 33:14-16; Ps 25; 1 Thes 3:12—4:2; Lk 21:25-28, 34-36
Parish Giving for November 15, 2015
Next week’s Second Collection is for the purchase Of Christmas Decorations. Thank you!
First Collection ($6,500 needed weekly) $3,923.33
12:10 p.m. Weekday Mass $602.06
Votives (Candles) $542.50 St. Anthony of Padua Social Apostolate $462.50 More Dominicans Fund $1,104.84
Nov. 23: NO MASS & HEALING SERVICE - CANCELLED THIS MONTH
Nov. 26: Thanksgiving Day Bilingual Mass ~ 9:00 am (See pg. 2/3)
Nov. 26/27: Thanksgiving Holiday - Church Office Closed
Nov. 28/29: 1st Sun. of Advent/2nd Collection: Christmas Decorations
Dec. 6: 2nd Sunday in Advent
Dec. 5/6: Blessing of Expectant Mothers
Dec. 5/6: Monthly Food Drive/2nd Collection: Parish Improvement Fund
Dec. 6: Parish Dance Hosted by the Hispanic Community
Dec. 7: English Vigil Mass ~ Feast of the Immaculate Conception 7pm
Dec. 8: Spanish Mass 7:00 pm followed by Prayer for Healing
Dec. 13: 3rd Sun. in Advent; 2nd Collection: Retirement Fund for the Religious
Dec. 20: 4th Sunday in Advent
Dec. 24/25: Christmas Holiday (Parish Office Closed)
Celebrating 100 Years!
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Sunday, December 6, 2015 (Please note change of date.) Dance sponsored by the Hispanic Community. See page 2 for details.
August 13, 2016, 4:00 pm
100th Year Celebration Closing Mass
Be vigilant at all times and pray that you have the
strength to stand before the Son of Man. (Cf: Luke 21:36)
Calendar
Pastoral Council News:
The Pastoral Council is seeking nominations for the election of four new members to the 2016-2018 Pastoral Council.
If you would like to nominate someone who is a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church, please complete and return a
Nomination Form to the office by Friday, December 4, 2015. A short biography of each Nominee is required.
Forms can be found in the bulletin or on the Information Table in the rear of the church.
We will have elections the first week of January.
St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org November 22, 2015
C entury lub
God’s dominion is an everlasting
dominion that shall not be taken away,
his kingship shall not be…. What?
(Hint: look in today’s readings)
Last week’s answer:
“Daniel”
(See Daniel 12:1-3)
Our Mission Statement
The mission of Saint Anthony of Padua Parish is to develop an atmosphere for the members
of our Faith Community to live out the four-fold goals of the Catholic Church:
Worship, Word, Service, & Community.
Please pray for the Priests of our Archdiocese
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
22 Dc.
Francis
Nguyen (Seminarian)
23 Rev. John
Arnone
24 Rev.
Jude
(Mitchell)
Israel,
OSB
25
Jose
Caceres (Seminarian)
26
David
Frank (Seminarian)
27 Very
Rev.
James
Wehner
28
Daniel
Darmanin (Seminarian)
29 Brian
DeVillier (Seminarian)
30 Rev.
Michael
Jung,
OSB
12/01 Rev.
Edwin
Gros
SJ
2 Most Rev.
Alfred C.
Hughes,
STD
3 Rev.
Quentin
Moody
4 Rev.
Stanley
Klores
5 Rev. Msgr.
Lanaux
Rareshide
Email: [email protected]
Preach My Psalter Offers the following on Saturday mornings:
5 am Holy Hour: Adoration, Rosary, & Benediction Confessions available during Holy Hour
6:10 am Eucharistic Celebration
December 5 (First Saturday), 12, 19, & 26, 2015 January 2 (First Saturday), 9, 16, 23, & 30, 2016
PREACH MY PSALTER: A Dominican Rosary Apostolate
On Wednesday, November 25 at 6pm there will be a Mass to consecrate the
Prayer and Study Group to Our Lady. A dinner social will follow.
Please email Fr. Mariano if you are planning to attend. Thank you!
Please see flyers on the information desk in the back of church.
St. Alphonsus Liguori wrote:
“Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the
greatest after the Sacraments, the one dearest to God and the one most
helpful to us”. The Eucharist is a priceless treasure: By not only
celebrating the Eucharist, but also by praying before It outside of Mass,
we are enabled to make contact with the very wellsprings of Grace ..."
You are invited to participate in Eucharistic Adoration each Friday
Adoration begins after 8:15 Mass; ends with Benediction at 11:50 am.
You can spend a few minutes, an hour or as much time as you desire.
Congratulations to Patricia Ann Phillips, Who won the drawing on November 16. Our next drawing will be November 23.
Todos estan invitados el Domingo
6 de Diciembre, 2015 de 5:00pm a 10:00pm
En el auditorio de San Antonio de Padua
Musica provista por “504 EN CLAVE DEL SOL”
Entrada: $10.00 (entrada al evento y derecho a rifa de $100.00)
Comida y Bebidas a la venta
Para mas informacion, contacte Ivan Henriquez al (504) 251-1686
Adquieralos en la oficina parroquial o despues de misa
Bible Trivia:
Join us for this DVD series by
Fr. Robert E. Barron
Tuesday Evenings
October 20 to December 29, 2015
7:00 pm at St. Anthony’s Priory
(Parlors A & B)
For more information:
Contact Sandy Sanchez, O.P.