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The Reverend Garrett M. O’Brien, J.C.L.
Deacon Chris J. DiGrado, M.D.
724 Camp Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
504.525.4413
www.oldstpatricks.org
Welcome to our Visitors Please make St. Patrick’s your spiritual home whenever you are in New Orleans.
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church New Orleans Historic Landmark
Established 1851
St. John the Baptist Masses
Saturday 4 p.m., Sunday 9:15 a.m.
Rev. Randy Roux, Chaplain
1139 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Sunday, October 13, 2019 Vol. LXV No. 41
Join us as we celebrate with the newly-ordained
Canon Ross Bourgeois
of the Institute of Christ the King
Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving 9:15 a.m. Saturday October 19, 2019
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Parish News
Stewardship
Staff and Contacts 504.525.4413
Pastor Rev. Fr. Garrett M. O’Brien ~ [email protected], ext. 202 Office Manager Mrs. Jan Merington ~ [email protected], ext. 212 Sacramental Coordinator Mrs. Paige A. Saleun ~ [email protected], ext. 201 Organist and Choirmaster Mr. B. Andrew Mills ~ [email protected]
Sacrament of Baptism
We welcome the newest member of the Catholic Church; we ask for your prayers for Margret and her family!
OCTOBER 13, 2019
Margret Elizabeth Alongia
Mass Propers
Extraordinary Form—Sunday at 9:15 a.m. Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Ordinary Form—All other Masses Twenty– eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Upcoming Special Masses (Latin) Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving of newly-ordained
Can. Ross Bourgeois, ICRSS. Saturday, October 19, 9:15 a.m.
Christ the King Sunday, October 27, Mass will begin at 9 a.m.,
a Eucharistic procession will follow Mass.
All Saints Friday, November 1, 5:30 p.m.
All Souls Saturday, November 2, 9:15 a.m.
Requiem Low Masses November 6 & 27, 7:15 a.m.
Weekend Offerings:
October 6, 2019
St. John the Baptist First Collection (Operating Costs) $886
Second Collection (Restoration & Maintenance) $1032
St. Patrick’s Church First Collection (Operating Costs) $10,638
Second Collection (Restoration & Maintenance) $3,564
October 20, 2019 To: Clergy, Religious and Laity in the Archdiocese of New Orleans My Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Pope Francis had designated this October to be the Extraordinary Mis-sionary Month and October 20 is the culmination as we celebrate World Mission Sunday throughout the world. The theme this year is Baptized and Sent. Pope Francis invites us to see this October as a special moment to live out the mission we share through our baptism as God’s children, that is to bring the Gospel of Christ to the world. He invites us to pray and act so that the mission of the Church will continue as Jesus command-ed. World Mission Sunday gives us the opportunity to experience that we are in solidarity through our prayer and sacrifice with the universal Church so that the name of Jesus and his message will reach to the “ends of the earth”. Your gifts will help build local churches and foster vocations. It will sustain priests, religious and lay pastoral leaders in more than 1,100 mission dioceses in Asia, Africa, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe. Your prayers and gift will send a missionary to an area where there is no Catholic presence. It can give a child a bible and help parents share faith with their children. May your commitment to the missionary work of the Church be a blessing in your life. Please know my personal gratitude for your gener-ous response on this day. May this be an extraordinary month of bless-ing and renewal for you, your family and your parish community. Wishing you God’s blessings, I am Gratefully in Christ,
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans
Donation Envelopes You should have received your new envelopes for November and December. If not, PLEASE CALL the office, 504-525-4413. If you are a new parishioner who has registered after September 19th, you will not get envelopes until December for January/February, until then, please put in Memo on your check, how you would like your funds directed. Thank you for using your envelopes, the counters really appreciate it, also makes recording your donations in your account easier.
St. Patrick’s Masses Saturday 8 a.m. (Extraordinary Form) 5:30 p.m. (Anticipated Mass)
Sunday 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m. (Extraordinary Form) & 11 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday 7:15 a.m. (Extraordinary Form) & 11:30 a.m.
Holy Days Please check the bulletin and online calendar for Holy Day schedules and any Mass schedule changes.
Confessions 30 minutes prior to Masses and by appointment.
McCrossen & Neely Family Albert G. and Cecelia Messina Michell and Walk Families Moreau - Walgamotte Family Beverly Beter Orillion and Family Robert O'Sullivan Mary and Frank Parlipiano Christopher Peller Patrick Logan Petagna Paul and Mary Isabella Poitevin Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Prager II Ramirez, Mackie, and Turner Families Redmann and Rapier Families Jeremy Reed David Warren Reeks Anna Morovich Rickoll Jack Markem Riley, Jr. Roy A. Robichaux, Sr. Roussel and Sherman Families Lucy and Howard Scanlan Scarpinato and Mancuso Families Louis and Gladys Schwartz Carl and Marjorie Sklamba Smith-Melancon Family Smith, Salles and Barkerding Families John D. Sparck Steim - Schaetz Families Mitchell D. Stella W. Gilbert Stroud, Jr. W. G. and Sadie Stroud Stephanie Johnston-Summers Joseph and Anna Szabo Patrick F. Taylor Charles and Sadie Thomas Hilton and Mary Toups Mark Anthony Toups Salvador Trentacoste Lucille Cashio Tuminello Vaccari, Maggio & Walker Families Mrs. Nadie Vinson Mr. Hank Vosbein Versie and Leona Wallace Walsh - Lambert Families Mary Helen Wentz Harold J. Wheeler Reverend Anthony J. White Walter Mitchell Whiteside Jonathan Philip Wilson Robert and Lillian Wilson
The Ahmed Families Alfortish - Loetzerich Families Allen-Kaufman Family Walter Amstutz Freddie Andras Lucille Andras LaVon and William Andre August Babin and Son Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Barry Grace Benson Berrigan and Lawless Families Louis Bernard and William Harris Families Walt and James Birdsall Liguori and Elise Birrcher Boes & Bravender Families Bourgeois, Molaison and Miceli Families Peter D. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bowen, Jr. Freddie Z. Boyer Patricia Stassi Chassaniol Bozant, D'Antoni and Frantz Families Leanora Goodyear Breecher Louis Breecher, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Britto Adrian G. Bruley, Sr. John D. Burckell Mr. and Mrs. Peter Butler Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Carter Sr. Family of A.J. and Eileen Capritto Emily Cercena Jane O’Brien Chatelain Chexnayder-von Uhde & Couget-Miller Families Father Wilfredo T. Comellas Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crosby, Jr. Mr. George Paul Dalton Mrs. Irma V. Dalton Maurice and Helen Dance Alice Mae deMontluzin Wayne W. Dilzell Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Dittmer Maxine Amelia Ditto Drell - Douroux Families Ernest W. Duhe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Theophile A. Duroncelet Sr. Henry E. Eikel III John & Josephine Elms Joseph and Olga Falati
Michael Hayes Fay Leta Fayard Capt. Joseph and Condalaura Fletchas Katherine Foster Odis and Imogene Fowler Joseph Robert Fritscher, Jr. Arthur Aaron Frost Michael Mark Gahagan Adolph and Angelina Gattuso Dr. Gary R. and Mary Streckfus Glynn Families Mr. and Mrs. Lambert J. Gonzales, Jr. Graugnard and St. Pierre Families Everett and Irene Guillory Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valsin Guillotte Hand and Lampard Families Cleveland and Clothilde Harris William Hebeisen Frank Casper Hemelt Patricia Hepler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hingle Mr. John James Hoolahan Hoormann, Fischer, and Clement Families Bessie and Allen Jeansonne Mary and John Jeansonne Frank Emil Johnson, III Dr. Harry D. Johnson Sgt. Harold William Johnston, Jr., USMC Mary Louise Johnston Casey and Margie K. Jones and Family George B. Jurgens IV Wendy Kirkland James S. Klazynski, Sr. Lagarde and Lapeyre Families Anna P. Landreneau Belinda Christine Lazaro William and Delta Lazaro, Sr. Brenda and Gregory M. Lewis Capt. Hillary Lincoln Luccioni Family Mitchell Dragutin Lulich Renée Blache Lulich and Family Elvera and Sidney Martin Masson and Paulin Families Leonora V. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Maurin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Maylie Norma Cameron McClellan
In Memory of
If you would like to add a name to the In Memory of list,
please call the parish office at (504) 525-4413.
If you notice an error in the names as printed, please alert the office as soon as possible.
ST. PATRICK’S PASCHAL CANDLE In memory of Lucy and Howard Scanlan & Bessie and Allen Jeansonne
ST. PATRICK’S SANCTUARY CANDLE In memory of Joseph Maselli & Joseph Maselli, III
CANDLE AT THE ALTAR OF THE SACRED HEART In memory of Coleman J. Mauberret
CANDLE AT THE ALTAR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MOTHER In memory of (available at $50 per week)
CANDLE AT THE STATUE OF ST. PATRICK In memory of Claire Parson & Yvonne Guillory
CANDLE AT THE STATUE OF ST. JOSEPH In memory of Lucy and Howard Scanlan & Bessie and Allen Jeansonne
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH SANCTUARY CANDLE In memory of Lois L. Walk
REINTRODUCING HOUSELING CLOTHS
St. Patrick’s Church is pleased to revive the traditional practice of using houseling cloths on the Communion rails at 9:15 a.m. Mass. Since this practice has been absent for decades, some explanation is needed. The unfamiliar word comes through Middle English from Old English. The noun form is pronounced hou-zuhl (two syllables, with the accent on the first syllable, and the S making a Z sound). It originally meant a sacrificial offering, but by the 8th century the Christian usage specifically meant the Holy Eucharist. The participle form houseling (pronounced with three syllables) refers to the act of administering the Holy Eucharist to communicants. The Catholic Encyclopedia article about altar rails (published in 1907) explains houseling cloths: “The Rituale Romanum (tit. iv, cap. ii, n. 1) prescribes that a clean white cloth be extended before those who receive Holy Communion. This cloth is to be of fine linen, as it is solely intended as a sort of corporal to receive the particles which may by chance fall from the hands of the priest. It is usually fastened on the sanctuary side and when in use is drawn over the top of the rail. It should extend the full length of the rail, and be about two feet wide, so that the communicant, taking it in both hands, may hold it under his chin.” The use of houseling cloths was the norm of the Catholic Church for centuries, but after the liturgical changes of the 1960s it virtually disappeared. The revival of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite is leading to a recovery of traditions, and we are pleased to resume the use of houseling cloths as an additional safeguard to help protect the Sacred Host from falling on the floor if It should somehow be dropped. In these times when Catholic belief in the Real Presence is faltering in some places, the use of houseling cloths is an opportunity to emphasize our firm faith in the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist, and to demonstrate our love for Him by exercising an appropriate level of reverence and caution in the handling of the Blessed Sacrament. Here are some practical guidelines for using the
houseling cloth. Communicants kneeling at the rail should
place their hands under the cloth. It is helpful to lift the cloth
somewhat (without tugging on it) and draw it toward one’s
body so as to create a flat surface that could catch the Host if
It fell. The assisting ministers will still use patens at
Communion, and communicants should still receive the Host
in the usual manner. After receiving Communion, the
communicant should release the cloth and leave it in place
for the next communicant. Please be cautious about leaning
on the rail for support while kneeling or standing up—the
cloth over the top of the rail will tend to slip and move.
Communicants who cannot safely kneel should remain
standing. Communicants whose hands may be impeded due
to carrying babies or guiding young children should not
worry about handling the cloth, and should simply leave it
hanging in place on the rail. With a little bit of practice this
newly resumed tradition will become a familiar part of our
Catholic gestures of reverence for Christ’s Real Presence in
the Holy Eucharist.
Prayer
Prayers for the Faithful For the sick of our parish and those who have asked
for our prayers, especially: Melinda Andrews; Stephen Bailey; G. Barbe; Ronald P. Barreca; Elliana Belew; Karen O’Keefe Belew; Harold Berrigan; D. Burt; The Call Family; The Casey Family; Belle Cashio; Tony Clesi; Howard Comeaux; Brendan David; Mark Dupre; Elias Ebrahim; Andrew Englande; Margaret Fanning; Dr. Warren Ferrand; Gregory Frabier; Stephani Frabier; Mary R. Gates; Kathleen Gaudet; R. Gautraux; Audra Guilbeaux; Joyce Harris; Cy Hoormann; Emi Hunley; Earline Huster; Anna Jobes; The Jones Family; Fr. Stanley Klores; Stewart Lagarde; Donald G. Lambert; Sharon W. Lambert; Meredith Landry; Jake Lemmon; Albert Leonhard; Stephen Andrew Losee; Daniel Mead; Maxwell Mears; Laura S. Melancon; Vickie Middleton; Steven V. Murphy & Family; Dr. A. Forrest Pendleton; Marcella Pierce; Eric C. Pitre; Thomas Plunkett; Chilton Porter; John Provensano; Richards Family; Herbie Robertson; Lee Rung; Pat Russo; Antoine B. Saleun; E. Smith; Dr. Charles Taggart; Sylvia Talamp; S. Turkington; Edward Turncliff; Charles Ventre; Amanda M. Waring; Albert Weidenbacher, Jr.
Mass Intentions
Saturday, October 12 St. John the Baptist Church 4 p.m.
Vigil Tom Benson; Mary Ann Ciravolo; Lois L. Walk; St. Lucy Society—Living and Deceased
St. Patrick’s Church 9:15 a.m. Intention of Thomas Watson
5:30 p.m. Vigil
Ronald P. Barrera; Special Intention for the Marriage of Glenn and Barb & Carol Bouchard; Barbara Brothers; Michael Curry; Mary Louise Johnston; Harold W. Johnston, Jr.; Stephanie Johnston; Madelyn LaPorte; James C. Meek; Summers; In Memory of “Bulletin List”
Sunday, October 13
8 a.m. Pro Populo—For the People of the Parish St. John the Baptist Church 9:15 a.m. Louise Martin
St. Patrick’s Church 9:15 a.m. Amstutz Family; John E. Anderson; Ronald P. Barrera;
Cassara Family; Jane O’Brien Chatelain; Intentions of Stephen and Amy Gibbons; Lovenia Hirstius; Marie-Antoinette d’Autriche-Lorraine; Sharon Jackson Mayville; Norma McClellan; McCloskey Family; Frances McCulla; Morris Molaison, Sr.; George Nava; Intention of Jacques Lawrence Zolton Nemeth; Intention of Thomas Plunkett; Intention of Pat Russo; Intention of Evelyn Marie Smith; Leonardo Spalluto; Intention of Pat Taggart; Intention of Thomas Watson
11 a.m. Frederick Belou
5:30 p.m. Special Intention
Monday, October14
7:15 a.m. Intention of Thomas Watson 11:30 a.m. Madelyn LaPorte Tuesday, October 15
7:15 a.m. Intention of Theresa Watson Rawicki 11:30 a.m. Blaise Leonardo Misse Wednesday, October 16
7:15 a.m. Elmore Joseph Simon, Sr.
11:30 a.m. Intention of Thomas Watson Thursday, October 17 7:15 a.m. Intention of Walter Carter 11:30 a.m. Anna Molaison Friday, October 18
7:15 a.m. Intention of Thomas Watson 11:30 a.m. Bowman Bourgeois