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806 W. Washington St. New Iberia, LA 70560 (337) 367-9260 / (337) 367-3956 Gas Station Tire Sales & Repair Convenience Store (337) 394-4645 4529 Catahoula Hwy Saint Martinville, LA 70582 Hours 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM In memory of Gilbert & Georgia Laviolette In memory of Brittney Claire Dugas A Full Service Travel and Cruise Agency Sue Theriot Travel Consultant o(337) 394-4327 / c(337) 230-0878 [email protected] Twin Oaks Farm Registered Brangus Breaux Bridge, LA Raymond Melancon (337) 519-6378 This could be your advertising space! Consider advertising with us and supporting Saint Rita Catholic Church. Call the church office at 337-394-4679 519 E. Bridge St. Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 (337) 332-2734 Evangeline Funeral Homes, Inc. (337) 394-4188 www.evangelinefuneralhome.com B & D Materials, L.L.C. Mailing Address: 1013 Emile Rd St. Martinville, LA 70582 Ph 337/394-6574 Fax 337/394-5115 Pit Address: 1034 Martin St. Parks. LA 70582 337/845-4917 Fax 337/845-5490 Fred Mills, Jr., P.D. 1027 Martin Street Parks, LA Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-1 Compounding Pharmacy Free Delivery Phone 845-5199 Emergency 332-3475 Professional Travel Full Service Agency 110 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd. Lafayette, LA 70508 Loretta Broussard, owner 337-234-4100 [email protected] 409 N. Main St. St. Martinville, LA 70582 Ph 337-394-3111 Fax337-394-3167 SALES ∙ PARTS ∙ SERVICE (337) 256-0853 Beau Lasseigne 117 E. Bridge St. St. Martinville, LA 70582 Office: 337-394-1269 Fax: 844-826-2269 Email: [email protected] M. Matt Durand, LLC Construction Management 1021 Emile Rd. ∙ St. Martinville, LA 705823 Office (337) 394-6574 Toll Free (800) 256-1372 Fax (337) 394-2340 LANDRY’S MEAT & GROCERY Open 7 days a week 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4453 Catahoula Hwy ∙ Catahoula, LA 394-3614 Leland Landry, Owner T-BITS MACHINE SHOP General Machine & Welding 609 Dugas Street St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337) 394-6206 337-242-2135 OWNER/LICENSED FLORIST 315 North Main St. St. Martinville, LA 70582 [email protected] www.glennsflowerbox.com A Bible Study… And so much more! The Disciples of the Lord Group Acts 9 For more information call 342-0611 Russel C. Foti, Sr. Phone 337-453-6622 School Board Member ∙ District 5 Parish of St. Martin 1005 Judy St. St. Martinville, LA 70582-6326 SPECIALIZING IN CLOSE TOLERANCE AND PRODUCTION BOURQUE’S MACHINING 1032 VICKNAIR ROAD ST. MARTINVILLE, LA 70582 ISAAC BOURQUE—OWNER/OPERATOR Office 337-352-0243 Cell 337-352-1243 Fax 337-394-8170 CHAMPAGNE’S SMALL ENGINE SALES SERVICE PARTS For Most Makes & Models “We Want Your Business” (337) 837-9669 Linden Champagne, Jr., Owner 700 S. Morgan St. VISA and MasterCard Broussard, LA 70518 Accepted 1066 St. Rita Hwy. Catahoula, LA Mon-Sat 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 337-332-2111 Serving you from Arnaudville ∙ Breaux Bridge Cecilia ∙ Henderson ∙ New Iberia St. Martinville 337-394-6706 337-277-8962 [email protected] JOSH MELANCON, owner 337-680-8959 [email protected] Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Quality Mufflers Car exhaust services Brakes, Shocks ∙ Struts ∙ Valve Jobs Oil & Lube ∙ Front End Work 2313 Grand Point Rd Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 (337) 332-1164 Carey Comb, Owner 1051 Clover Hill Rd. St. Martinville, LA 70582 Office: 337-394-3006 Mobile: 337-278-1208 Fax: 337-394-1012 Pat Martin, R. PH., INC. Phone : 337-394-7100 Fax: 337-394-3387 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 1117 N. Main—St. Martinville St. Rita Catholic Church 1006 St. Rita Hwy. St. Martinville, LA 70582 Phone: (337) 394-4679 Fax: (337) 394-7020 Email: [email protected] Pastor: Fr. Bill John Melançon Trustees: Pearly Champagne and McKanley “Mac” Hebert MISSION STATEMENT The mission of St. Rita Catholic Church is to be a community of disciples of Christ that, guided by the Holy Spirit, brings God’s transforming love to our parish family and to the world; committed to the lifelong process of developing a personal relationship with God through the intercession of the Church, Mary and Joseph, St. Rita, and all the Angels and Saints. St. Rita Catholic Church Established in 1952 Fr. Marcel Dion, First Pastor Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesday following the 5:30 p.m. Mass. First Friday Mass and Sacred Heart Devotions: 6:00 a.m.Angelus/Exposition/Adoration/Sacred Heart Novena 7:00 a.m. Holy Mass First Saturday/Healing Mass: 8:00 a.m. Pastoral Council President: Marc Dugas, (337) 256-3508 Director of Religious Education: Ray Latiolais, (337) 394-4030 Safe Environment Coordinator: Ray Latiolais, (337) 394-4030 Parish Secretary: Patsy Blanchard, (337) 394-4679 Church Parish Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. Masses: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Monday: No Mass Tuesday and Thursday: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 12:10 p.m., Friday: 7:00 a.m. Baptisms: Call parish office for information and to schedule a Baptismal Preparation Class. Registration forms are found at entrances to the Church. Confessions: Saturday 3:00 p.m. -3:45 p.m. 30 minutes before Masses and by appointment. Contact church parish office for Weddings, Anointing of the Sick, and Funerals. “Growing in Faith Together”

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Page 1: Laviolette - St. Rita Catholic Church

806 W. Washington St. New Iberia, LA 70560

(337) 367-9260 / (337) 367-3956

Gas Station

Tire Sales & Repair

Convenience Store

(337) 394-4645

4529 Catahoula Hwy Saint Martinville, LA 70582

Hours 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

In memory of

Gilbert & Georgia

Laviolette

In memory of

Brittney Claire

Dugas

A Full Service

Travel and Cruise Agency

Sue Theriot

Travel Consultant o(337) 394-4327 / c(337) 230-0878

[email protected]

Twin Oaks Farm

Registered Brangus Breaux Bridge, LA

Raymond Melancon (337) 519-6378

This could be your

advertising space!

Consider advertising with

us and supporting Saint Rita

Catholic Church.

Call the church office at

337-394-4679

519 E. Bridge St. Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

(337) 332-2734

Evangeline Funeral Homes, Inc.

(337) 394-4188 www.evangelinefuneralhome.com

B & D Materials, L.L.C.

Mailing Address: 1013 Emile Rd – St. Martinville, LA 70582

Ph 337/394-6574 – Fax 337/394-5115

Pit Address: 1034 Martin St. – Parks. LA 70582 337/845-4917 – Fax 337/845-5490

Fred Mills, Jr., P.D. 1027 Martin Street – Parks, LA

Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-1 Compounding Pharmacy

Free Delivery Phone 845-5199 Emergency 332-3475

Professional Travel Full Service Agency

110 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd.

Lafayette, LA 70508

Loretta Broussard, owner 337-234-4100

[email protected]

409 N. Main St.

St. Martinville, LA 70582 Ph 337-394-3111 Fax337-394-3167

SALES ∙ PARTS ∙ SERVICE (337) 256-0853

Beau Lasseigne 117 E. Bridge St. St. Martinville, LA 70582 Office: 337-394-1269 Fax: 844-826-2269 Email: [email protected]

M. Matt Durand, LLC Construction Management

1021 Emile Rd. ∙ St. Martinville, LA 705823

Office (337) 394-6574 Toll Free (800) 256-1372

Fax (337) 394-2340

LANDRY’S MEAT & GROCERY

Open 7 days a week

7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4453 Catahoula Hwy ∙ Catahoula, LA

394-3614

Leland Landry, Owner

T-BITS MACHINE SHOP General Machine & Welding

609 Dugas Street St. Martinville, LA 70582

(337) 394-6206

337-242-2135

OWNER/LICENSED FLORIST

315 North Main St. St. Martinville, LA 70582

[email protected] www.glennsflowerbox.com

A Bible Study…

And so much more!

The Disciples of the Lord Group Acts 9

For more information call 342-0611

Russel C. Foti, Sr. Phone 337-453-6622

School Board Member ∙ District 5 Parish of St. Martin

1005 Judy St. St. Martinville, LA 70582-6326

SPECIALIZING IN CLOSE TOLERANCE AND PRODUCTION

BOURQUE’S MACHINING 1032 VICKNAIR ROAD

ST. MARTINVILLE, LA 70582

ISAAC BOURQUE—OWNER/OPERATOR

Office 337-352-0243 ∙ Cell 337-352-1243

Fax 337-394-8170

CHAMPAGNE’S SMALL ENGINE

SALES SERVICE PARTS

For Most Makes & Models

“We Want Your Business”

(337) 837-9669 Linden Champagne, Jr., Owner

700 S. Morgan St. VISA and MasterCard Broussard, LA 70518 Accepted

1066 St. Rita Hwy. Catahoula, LA

Mon-Sat 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

337-332-2111 Serving you from

Arnaudville ∙ Breaux Bridge Cecilia ∙ Henderson ∙ New Iberia

St. Martinville 337-394-6706 337-277-8962

[email protected]

JOSH MELANCON, owner 337-680-8959

[email protected] Residential & Commercial

Free Estimates

Quality Mufflers Car exhaust services

Brakes, Shocks ∙ Struts ∙ Valve Jobs Oil & Lube ∙ Front End Work

2313 Grand Point Rd Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

(337) 332-1164 Carey Comb, Owner

1051 Clover Hill Rd. St. Martinville, LA 70582

Office: 337-394-3006 Mobile: 337-278-1208

Fax: 337-394-1012

Pat Martin, R. PH., INC.

Phone : 337-394-7100 Fax: 337-394-3387

Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

1117 N. Main—St. Martinville

St. Rita Catholic Church 1006 St. Rita Hwy.

St. Martinville, LA 70582

Phone: (337) 394-4679

Fax: (337) 394-7020

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Fr. Bill John Melançon

Trustees: Pearly Champagne and

McKanley “Mac” Hebert

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of St. Rita Catholic Church is to be a

community of disciples of Christ that, guided by

the Holy Spirit, brings God’s transforming love to

our parish family and to the world; committed to

the lifelong process of developing a personal

relationship with God through the intercession of

the Church, Mary and Joseph, St. Rita, and all the

Angels and Saints.

St. Rita Catholic Church Established in 1952

Fr. Marcel Dion, First Pastor

Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions:

Tuesday following the 5:30 p.m. Mass.

First Friday Mass and Sacred Heart Devotions:

6:00 a.m.Angelus/Exposition/Adoration/Sacred Heart Novena

7:00 a.m. Holy Mass

First Saturday/Healing Mass: 8:00 a.m.

Pastoral Council President: Marc Dugas, (337) 256-3508

Director of Religious Education: Ray Latiolais, (337) 394-4030

Safe Environment Coordinator: Ray Latiolais, (337) 394-4030

Parish Secretary: Patsy Blanchard, (337) 394-4679

Church Parish Office Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m and

12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.

Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesday following the

Masses: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Monday: No Mass Tuesday and Thursday: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: 12:10 p.m., Friday: 7:00 a.m.

Baptisms: Call parish office for information and to schedule a Baptismal Preparation Class. Registration forms are found at entrances to the Church. Confessions: Saturday 3:00 p.m. -3:45 p.m. 30 minutes before Masses and by appointment. Contact church parish office for Weddings, Anointing of the Sick, and Funerals.

“Growing in Faith Together”

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A Couple of Words…

Oblation is an offering made to God. The bread and wine are offered at Mass as an oblation. It usually refers to an unbloody offering. A religious offering during worship or devotion. Sacrifice is an offering of something to God. It could include the slaughtering of animals. It is to offer something of great value to God. We could offer (sacrifice) a prized possession.

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2021 No. 03

MASS INTENTIONS

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

12:10 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

6:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.

4:00 p.m.

7:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

No Mass

Clayton Boudreaux, M/M Aldes Boudreaux Sr., M/M Ignace

Doucet

Special Intention

Special Intention

Special Intention

Adoration

Special Intention

Charlene Broussard & Karen Riley; Tessie L. Doucet & Alexson

Doucet Sr., Peggy D. & Arlene Robin, Alexon Doucet Jr.; Allen &

Lucille (ann.) Latiolais, Rachel Castille & M/M Louis Theriot

Clay (b’day) & Florence Hebert, Joseph & Laura Dauphinet Jr.,

Gerald Hulin; Verna & Collins Faucheaux Sr.; Alton Sr., Jr. &

Kyle Taylor, Mable & Antoine Bourque Sr., Howard Saucier Sr.;

Cody Bourque, Travis & Terrel Devillier

St. Rita Parishioners; Juliette & Carol Granger, M/M Charles

Savoie & M/M Louis & Percy Granger

Thank you! Sponsor of the Week

In Memory of

Gilbert and Georgia

Laviolette

A Little Humor

After explaining the commandment to honor your father and mother, a catechism teacher asked her class if there was a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters.

One boy, the oldest in his family, immediately answered, “Thou shalt not kill!”

GOSPEL WHISPER—John 1:35-42

The call of the first apostles and disciples is not unlike our own calling to follow Christ.

The invitation is made to us and we respond.

In this world of competing “calls” and “invitations” do we strive to listen to Christ’s

calling out to us? Many times we follow the loudest calls instead of Christ’s quiet call. The

world screams to us and tickles our desires. Christ calls us to a serious committed relationship

with Him. He is not about entertainment, but an embrace of the heart.

In the Gospel, John the Baptist tells his disciples, “there is the Lamb of God.” There is the

Messiah, the Christ! Andrew and another disciple of John’s go and follow Jesus. John points

and they go. Willingly they go. John has pointed out to them the “promised of the ages.” This

Lamb of God will deliver the people from their bondage to sin and set them free to love the

One who loves them. Let us see and follow. --Father Bill John Melancon

First Communion Preparation

Monday, March 15

Monday, March 22

Monday March 29

These sessions are held in the Church

building, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Your Offering to God

(last week’s offertory)

$2,775.00

May God reward you for your generosity!

First Confession Preparation

Monday, January 25

Monday, February 01

Monday, February 08

Monday, February 22

These sessions are held in the Church

building, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Sanctuary Light: Ned & Doris Decoux; Miranda Blanchard,

Olden & Bernice Blanchard, M/M Ernest Perioux; T.L., Ella

Claire, Janice Debnam, Bubba, Tommy, Kim, Frank, Lonnie,

Adam, Bill, Floyd & Carrie

Church Cleaning Group 3

Stacey Boudreaux & Renee Guidry

Lectors – January 23 &24

Saturday 4:00 p.m. –Tina Frederick

Sunday 7:30 a.m. – Marc Dugas

10:00 a.m. – Dawn Prioux

Greeters-Jan. 23 & 24

Saturday 4:00 p.m.-Roy & Catherine Poche

Sunday 7:30 a.m.-Jolene Hebert

10:00 a.m.-Lucy & Dwight Courville

The Fatima Statue and The Vocation Chalice

will be at the home of Aline Berthelot

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From the Catechism of the Catholic Church .

Jesus' temptations

538 The Gospels speak of a time of solitude for Jesus in the desert immediately after his baptism by

John. Driven by the Spirit into the desert, Jesus remains there for forty days without eating; he lives

among wild beasts, and angels minister to him.241 At the end of this time Satan tempts him three

times, seeking to compromise his filial attitude toward God. Jesus rebuffs these attacks, which

recapitulate the temptations of Adam in Paradise and of Israel in the desert, and the devil leaves him

"until an opportune time".242

539 The evangelists indicate the salvific meaning of this mysterious event: Jesus is the new Adam

who remained faithful just where the first Adam had given in to temptation. Jesus fulfils Israel's

vocation perfectly: in contrast to those who had once provoked God during forty years in the desert,

Christ reveals himself as God's Servant, totally obedient to the divine will. In this, Jesus is the

devil's conqueror: he "binds the strong man" to take back his plunder.243 Jesus' victory over the

tempter in the desert anticipates victory at the Passion, the supreme act of obedience of his filial

love for the Father.

540 Jesus' temptation reveals the way in which the Son of God is Messiah, contrary to the way

Satan proposes to him and the way men wish to attribute to him.244 This is why Christ vanquished

the Tempter for us: "For we have not a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our

weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sinning."245 By the

solemn forty days of Lent the Church unites herself each year to the mystery of Jesus in the desert.

Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr

Feast Day – January 21

Christ has made my soul beautiful with the jewels of grace and virtue.

I belong to Him Whom the Angels serve.

--Saint Agnes of Rome

Prayer to Saint Agnes

St. Agnes, although you

were only a child, you

believed that Jesus was

always with you; help us

to remember that he is

also with us, and to

remain true to his

presence.

St. Agnes, you refused to

give up your faith; help

us to be proud of our

faith, to love it, to be

strong in it, and to give

witness to it daily.

St. Agnes, patron saint of

children, watch over the

children of the world;

keep them safe from

harm; be with them in

their hour of need; and

always pray for them.

Amen.

Faith ONLINE On Father Melancon’s Facebook page “Bill John Melancon,”

at 7:30 p.m., you have the following offerings: Tuesday, Prayer and a general topic

Wednesday, Prayers and study of Saint Joseph

Thursday, Scripture Study, a review of the upcoming Sunday Readings

Friday, Prayer and a general topic

Saturday, Prayer and a general topic (There are rare times when Father has parish work, meetings and classes that conflict. He announces these conflicts ahead of time)

Colors used for the liturgical seasons and feasts.

ADVENT----------------------------violet ALL SAINTS’ DAY-------------white

CHRISTMAS-----------------------white/silver/gold ALL SOULS’ DAY--------------black, violet, white

ORDINARY TIME----------------green FUNERALS-----------------------black, violet, white

LENT--------------------------------purple WEDDINGS----------------------white

EASTER----------------------------white/silver/gold SAINTS (NON-MARTYRS)---white

ORDINARY TIME---------------green MARTYRS------------------------red

LAETARE AND GAUDETE---rose HOLY SPIRIT--------------------red

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First Friday Mass and Devotions, 05 February 2021. Beginning at 6:00 a.m. we have the

Angelus/Exposition/Adoration/Litany to the Sacred Heart of Jesus/Benediction

and then Mass at 7:00 a.m.

First Saturday Mass and Devotions, 06 February 2021, beginning at 8:00 a.m. with Holy Mass. During

Mass will be the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick (for those who are in danger of death, elderly,

or seriously ill) and prayers of healing for all who are present and for those who are watching the live-

stream. The Litany to the Blessed Virgin Mary is reverently recited.

We are accepting donations of prizes and money

for the annual St. Rita Raffle. Please, contact Ray

Latiolais at 337-394-4030.

The pelican ripping its own flesh

to feed its chicks is an ancient

symbol that predates Christianity.

The legend of the pelican states that

during famine the mother pelican

will pierce its own flesh to feed its

young. This becomes a suitable

image to depict Christ shedding His

blood to both save us (on the Cross)

and feed us (the Eucharist).

For us today this image is a

strong reminder of our Lord, who

suffered and died for us to give us

eternal life and nourishes us on our

pilgrim way with the Holy

Eucharist. At the same time, may

that image move us to show the

same charity and self-giving love

toward everyone.

Message from the Diocese:

It has come to our attention that fake emails and texts are

being generated using the names of local priests and deacons.

These emails do not end in “diolaf.org” and instead use endings,

such as “bellsouth.net” or “gmail.com.” There have been a few

cases where church names and addresses are used. Forms of

address as “Fr.” and “Msgr.” are used which makes the bogus

emails appear to be legitimate.

Often the request will be to purchase gift cards and then to

photograph the numbers on the back of the card and send the

information to the email address on the request. It is a SCAM. If

you know the clergy member whose name is being used, please

contact him to let them know. If it is another clergy person whom

you do not know, contact Father Melancon who can then contact

them.

Father Melancon has not made any such requests, so let

him know if an email or text was sent to you requesting such

things. DO NOT fulfill the requests. These are SCAMS!

We want to thank Ray, Monica and

Stephen Latiolais for their

faithfulness in being our entrance

greeters for most Masses these past

few months. We thank all those

others who have helped in this

ministry. It appears that this

ministry will continue for the

future. Now, we will need others to

volunteer. It has become a vital

ministry and has allowed us to have

public Mass. Without the greeters

we would have to shut the doors

again. Please, contact the office. In

the foyer of the church there will be

a sheet to sign-up and add your

phone number and email. We will

set up a schedule and let you know

when it is time for you to exercise

this ministry.

The

Phoenix Like the pelican, the phoenix legend is an ancient one and was appropriated by Christianity to depict aspects of Christ. One version of the legend states that the phoenix chooses to die and is consumed by fire. After three days it emerges from the ashes, renewed, perfect, and alive! We readily see the connection between the legend of the phoenix and the Christian belief in the resurrection of Christ. It indicates the glorious resurrection of all the faithful in Christ, also.