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St. Genevieve Catholic Church 815 Barbier Avenue Thibodaux, LA 70301 985-446-5571 Fax: 985-449-1939 FORTH SUNDAY OF LENT, SECOND SCRUTINY First Reading—1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a Responsorial Psalm—23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 Second Reading—Ephesians 5:8-14 Gospel—John 9:1-41 “I came into this world for judgement, so that those who do not see might see, and those who do see might become blind.(The readings for the 4th & 5th Sundays of Lent will be from Year A) St. Genevieve Newsletter Volume 59, No. 10/March 11, 2018

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St. Genevieve Catholic Church

815 Barbier Avenue Thibodaux, LA 70301 985-446-5571 Fax: 985-449-1939

FORTH SUNDAY OF LENT, SECOND SCRUTINY

First Reading—1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a

Responsorial Psalm—23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6

Second Reading—Ephesians 5:8-14

Gospel—John 9:1-41 “Icameintothisworldforjudgement,sothatthosewhodonotseemightsee,andthosewhodoseemightbecomeblind.” (The readings for the 4th & 5th Sundays of Lent will be from Year A)

St. Genevieve Newsletter Volume 59, No. 10/March 11, 2018

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St.GenevieveCatholicChurchParishstrivestobeafamilyofChrist-centeredpeoplecommittedtobuildingGod’sKingdomofLoveandJusticebychoosingstewardshipasawayoflifeandjoyfully

nurturingspiritualgrowththroughprayer,worship,educationandservice.

ST. GENEVIEVE CHURCH STAFF VERY REV. ERIC LEYBLE, JV, JCL

Pastor, Ext. 214 [email protected]

SISTER LAUREN LINDEE

Religious Ed. Director, Ext. 212 [email protected]

DEACON IRVING DAIGLE

J. CHRIS BARRILLEAUX Music Director

REV. ROMEO “BILLY” VELASCO Associate Pastor, Ext. 215 [email protected]

CHRIS KNOBLOCH

School Principal [email protected]

CHERYL THIBODAUX

School Assist. Principal [email protected]

JUSTIN RODRIGUE Execu ve Manager &

Youth & Dev. Director, Ext. 225 jus [email protected]

JACQUELINE HEBERT

Business Manager, Ext. 217 [email protected]

SIDNEY ROBICHAUX

Maintenance

SCARLET ANGELETTE Administra ve Assist. &

Safe Environment Dir., Ext. 210 [email protected]

LARRY LEDET Facili es & Grounds

Maintenance Coordinator

ALICE BLANCHARD Housekeeper

GOT MASS?

Parish Lenten Mass Schedule **The Light is On ~ March 21st, 6-8:00 PM**

Daily Mass Schedule: Confessions Mon-Fri, 7:00 AM, 12:05 PM Sat, 3:15 to 3:45 Fri-School Mass 8:30 AM Sun, 9:45 to 10:15 AM & Stations of the Cross: 5:15 to 5:45 PM Fri, 7:30 AM, (School-2:45 PM), 6:00 PM Wed, 7:30 AM Weekend Mass Schedule: Sat, 7:30 AM (at Fri, after 6:00 PM Stations of Christ the Redeemer) Sat Vigil, 4:00 PM the Cross Sun, 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 6:00 PM

Weekly Adoration: Monthly Youth Adoration: Thurs, 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM April 10, 2018 ~ 6:30 PM

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

815BarbierAvenue,Thibodaux,LA70301-6533Of ice:446-5571,Fax:449-1939 ReligiousEd.:446-5127

Of iceHours:Mon-Thurs,8:00AM—4:00PM&Friday8:00AM—3:00PME-mail:[email protected],Website:www.stgenevievechurch.com

[email protected]/StGenevieveThibodauxJoinusonFlocknote@ locknote.com/stgenevieve

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Most children don’t like to be in the dark. I don’t have to tell you that. And I’m talking about literally, although it applies iguratively too. They want night-lights on and bedroom doors left ajar while they are sleeping, comforted by a steady glow from the wall socket or a sliver of light stream-ing in from the hallway. And if they are ever alone in a room when someone else accidently turns off the lights --- well, you know what happens --- they often begin crying and screaming until they are once again in the loving arms of a parent. Most of this behavior seems to be pure instinct. Of course, as they grow up, as they learn more about the world, darkness begins to be associat-ed with bad things, scary things, things that could hurt them. So they start imagining all sorts of monsters and creatures and bad guys lurking in closets and under beds each time the lights get turned off. If they are watching a “scary” movie, every light in the room has to be ablaze. Kids, it seems, know instinctively to be wary of the darkness. But then we grow up, and pretty soon we’re not so scared of the darkness. At irst we kind of tolerate it --- wanting to be “brave” --- so we give up the night-lights and the doors left ajar. Not long after that we get a little more comfortable with the darkness and may even come to prefer it.

“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son . . .

. . . (and) the light came into the world.” Well, we’re getting there. Lent is a little more than half over. Hopefully it has been fruitful for you so far. One of the great blessings of the Church is that in its wisdom it provides us with different “seasons” over the course of the liturgical year. It doesn’t simply stress everything all the time. Rather, it invites us to embrace certain things to a greater extent during particular times of the year. As you know, Lent is the most penitential season of the entire year, a time when we take a seri-ous, deep, and honest look within --- take an assessment of how we are “doing” in living out our Christian calling, how we are “doing” in our relationship with our God. That means taking an honest look at our sin --- yes, those three little letters --- those times when we have failed to live up to being the beautiful, loving people God created us to be. Even though we don’t all see sin in precisely the same way, my guess is that many of us (maybe all of us at certain times) see sin primarily as a failure to follow God’s “rules.” That’s unfortunate, because it doesn’t really give an accurate picture of what sin is. The life God is calling us to is not a life of simply adhering to a laundry list of “dos” and “don’ts,” is not just following commands blindly, begrudgingly or fearfully. Rather, God’s “commands” are really a di-vine and loving invitation to step out of darkness into the light, an invitation to let the One who is Light, Jesus, dispel the darkness from every corner of our hearts, every corner of our minds, every corner of our very being. Unfortunately, we sometimes can get a little comfortable with the darkness, get used to being less than we can be, get to a point where we don’t even notice anymore that our lives aren’t as bright as they can be --- as God wants them to be. After a while, we don’t want the light, because it might illuminate things we are not proud of. Yet that’s precisely how we will give God a chance to forgive us and render those things powerless in the face of his in inite mercy.

“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world . . .” So maybe this Lent we need to do what we can to sort of turn back the clock --- return to a continued˃˃˃˃

INSIDE THE 815...

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time when we did all we could to avoid the darkness and stay in the light, stay where we were safe. In other words, let’s use this Lent to leave the door to our hearts ajar, letting the light of Christ dispel the darkness from our sel ishness and greed, from our anger and resentment, from our laziness and apathy, from our cynicism and prejudices. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son . . .

. . . (and) the light came into the world.” It’s time to get up, time to allow God to raise us up from the darkness, from our pat-terns of sin and disobedience. May each of us take the light that is Jesus to each corner of the world, helping others see just how beautiful this life can be.

Fr. Eric

continued...

Saturdays Sundays Wednesdays Fridays

“Rend your hearts...and return to the Lord” Joel 2:13

@ 3:15 p.m. Mornings @ 9:45 a.m. Evenings @ 5:15 p.m.

After the 7:00 a.m. Mass

After the 6:00 p.m. Way of the Cross

Confession Times @ St. Genevieve (Lent)

March 19 (Mon) March 21 (Wed) March 29 - 31 April 1

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR Mass @ 7:00 a.m.

School Mass @ 8:30 a.m. *Blessing of the Altar at the Family Center will follow after the school Mass and will be open until 7:00 p.m.

Mass @ 12:05 p.m.

THE LIGHT IS ON FOR YOU

Fr. Eric and Fr. Billy will be in church beginning @ 6:00 p.m.

HOLY THURSDAY: Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper @ 6:00 p.m.

Adoration until 12:00 a.m.

GOOD FRIDAY: Outdoor Way of the Cross @ 12:00 noon

Veneration of the Cross with the Reading of the Pas-sion @ 3:00 p.m.

EASTER VIGIL (Saturday): Mass @ 8:00 p.m.

EASTER SUNDAY: Masses at 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

No 6:00 p.m. Mass.

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Parish News

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

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Died in Christ

MatthewAndrewBilello

May he rest in the peace and mercy of God’s loving arms.

Why do we go to Mass every Sunday?

Where did the Mass come from?

What is an altar? … and what sacrifice is being offered on it?

This study is available online for all parishioners. Learn more and sign up on our diocesan website at htdiocese.org/whyweworship, or if you would like to join one of our church bible study groups (Sun-7:15pm, Mon-7:00pm, Thurs-10:00am, Thurs-6:30pm, or Fri-9:00am), call the church office for more information. Baptized in Christ

JeremyKoleClementSon of: Tom Clement & Jordan Logg EllaMaeAlyseRichardDaughter of: Devin & Kayla (Clement) Richard

Congratulations!

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Registra on ...for the 2018-2019 school year will be from March 5-16. Please

call Alisha Bergeron at 446-8486 ext. 116 for more informa on. E. D. White Catholic High School is open to all students and does not discriminate on the basis of race or na onal origin.

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Saturday, March 10, 4:00 pm: Gerald J. Schexnayder, Stephen L. Guillot, Jr., Steve Adams, Mae & Sam Lasseigne, Luc Oncale Family, Alexander Ledet Family, David Mars, M/M Placide Daigle & Family, M/M Mauray Bergeron & Family, Dave & Audrey D. Bergeron, M/M LeeRoy Truxillo, Lelia B. Prince, Marie Duet, Mary G. Truxillo, Susie B. Truxillo, Stephen Duet, Joseph A. Bonvillain Sr., Alcide, Stella & Kenneth LeBlanc, Naquin, Morvant, LeBlanc & Boudreaux Families, M/M Ned P. Benoit, Sr., Ned P. Benoit, Jr., Linwood J. “Popedo” Benoit, Curt Ordoyne, Kenneth J. Nauqin, M/M Robert J. Leonard, Sr., Earl & Noralie Legendre, Oscar Le-gendre & Family, Thomas Ordoyne & Family, Bob Breaux, Nora Shaw, Sco Naquin, M/M Lloyd Cancienne, Sr., M/M Wesley Da-vid, Valcour & Regina Tabor, Edmond & Elise Naquin, Jules Parr, Wilfred & Odile C. Parr Dufrene, C.J. Ledet, Sr., Felix & Con-stance B. Ledet Babin, Holy Souls in Purgatory, Braud-Pe t-Blanchard-Clause Famlies, Leo, Octavie, Bradley and Lena David Sunday, March 11, 8:00 am: Anna Pham Thi Suy, Joseph Nguyen Duc Thai, Anna Nguyen Thi Nu, Francis Pham Van Vuong, Mary Nguyen Thi Nhan, Joseph Nguyen Van Quyen, Belle & Leonard Toups, Goldie & Lloyd Clement, Giles & Marie Padel, Elea-nor & Mickey Talbot, Dot & Warren Naquin, Gerald A. Clement, Gerard Rodrigue, James Gregory, Agnes L. Rodrigue, Edward & Agnes Dela e, Oneil & Anita Thibodaux, Patrick, Pearl & Marcel Usey, Jr. 10:30 am: Ray J. Lagarde, Duane P. Bernard, Harry & Lucy Troxler, Rose Bazile Daigle, Frank & Rose Bazile, Jake & Lena Sci-ambre, Mary Catherine & Lowell Fulton, Walter, Eunice & Louise Gallo, William & Be y Mohan, Helen Daigle LeBlanc, Ann Ba-zile, Arthur & Lorina Daigle, Claude, Ma e & Clayton Hebert, Preston & Lois Daigle, Arthur Daigle, Geraldine D. Faucheaux, Ed-die Comeaux, Claude Daigle, Jr., Goldray Comeaux, Herbert & Josie Legendre and Family 6:00 pm: Brad Ledet, Dan n & Terrebonne Families, Guy & Lovenia Ledet, Be y Ledet, Evelyn Vidrine Monday, March 12, 7:00 am: People of the Parish 12:05 pm: Holy Souls in Purgatory Tuesday, March 13, 7:00 am: Julie Becnel Vesich, Constance & Darryl Lasseigne, M/M John Benoit, Hazel, Milton, Johnny, Paul, Russel, Joseph, William & Francis Benoit, Maggie & Alcide Talbot 12:05 pm: Holy Souls in Purgatory Wednesday, March 14, 7:00 am: For Voca ons, Theresa Boudreaux 12:05 pm: Holy Souls in Purgatory Thursday, March 15, 7:00 am: Theresa Boudreaux 12:05 pm: Holy Souls in Purgatory Friday, March 16, 7:00 am: Peace in the World 8:30 am (School Mass): Judy DeGravelle 12:05 pm: Holy Souls in Purgatory

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Thankyouforyourcontinuedgeneroussupportforourgrowingparish!

Week of Mar. 11,

2018

Sunday, March 11 Sunday Masses: 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM (10:30 Children of Mary) *Catholic Relief Collection 4-6:00 PM Boy Scouts/SC 5-6:00 PM RCIA/ER 7:15 PM Bible Study/ER

—1Sm16:1b,6-7,10-13a/Eph5:8/14/Jn9:1-41(YearA)

Monday, March 12 7:00 AM & 12:05 Masses 5:30 CCD Classes/All Bldgs. 7:00 PM Bible Study/CR

—Is65:17-21/Jn4:43-54

Tuesday, March 13 7:00 AM & 12:05 Masses 8:15 AM School Class Pictures/C

—Ez47:1-9,12/Jn5:1-16

Wednesday, March 14 7:00 AM & 12:05 Masses 6-8:00 PM Cub Scouts/SC 6:00 PM School Advisory/FL —Is49:8-15/Jn56:17-30

Thursday, March 15 7:00 AM & 12:05 PM Masses 7:30AM-6:00 PM Adoration 10:00 AM Bible Study/ER 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal/C —Ex32:7-14/Jn5:31-47

Friday, March 16 7:00 AM Mass & Way of Cross 8:30 AM School Mass (2:45 Way of Cross), 12:05 PM Mass 10:15 AM Lafourche Nursing Home Mass 4:00 PM RCIA/ER 6:00 PM Way of Cross 6PM-8AM Youth Lock In/FC —Wis2:1a,12-22/Jn7:1-2,10,25-30

Saturday, March 17 3:15-3:45 PM Confessions 4:00 PM Mass *Service to Needy Collection-All Weekend Masses —Hos6:1-6/Lk18:9-14

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March 17-18 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:30 AM 6:00 PM

Church Cleaning—St. Gen School Parents Linen Cleaning—Judy David

WEEKLY PRAYER LIST Today we are praying for all of the people in nursing homes, hospitals, and the homebound. We are also praying for: Derrick Verdun, Annie Ordoyne, Gertrude Aizen, O.J. Waguespack, Mary Waguespack, Celine Millet, Elmo Bridges, Scott Hebert, Anna Louise Ro-drigue, Donna Dinger, Jennifer Dinger, Andrew Adams, Christine B. Rodrigue, Mary Alice, Myra & Larry Clement, Joan Blanchard, Paul Legendre, Pat H. Smith, Ramona Fox, Anna Lefevre, Pat Long, Urtz Cheramie, Janet Usey Molison, Vickie Shuller, Anna Every, Terry Ledet, Brody Ledet, Sue Arceneaux, Sandra Bacas, Laura Badeaux, James Badeaux, Tommy Badeaux, Pat Barril-leaux, Braxton Becnel, Judith Benoit, John M. Dupont, Linda E. Ekiss, Virgie Gros, Ania Hebert, Katie Hebert, Debra Landry, Mark Landry, Robert Musso, David Richard, Glenn Robichaux, Howard Robichaux, Dejja Smith, Gretchen Sternfels, Chris Toups, Linda H. Toups, Lou Toups, Sara Day Vignes, Carolyn Wagner, Allison Walters, Bonnie Walters, Martin Stask, Eugene Mignella, Hope Watkins, L. J. C., Mary Diane Levron, Patricia Callahan, Philip Chatagnier, John Becnel, Harold Lapeyre, Charles Leonard, McKenzie Minor, Jace Naquin, Alvin Dupre, Jr, Diette O. Baudoin, Peggy N. Moktarnejad, Gary McNeil, Jr., Ronnie Bednarz, Rodney Denoux, Roger Richard, Edward Savoie, Jr., Ella Mae Richard and Vivian Usey. Please call the church office to add someone to the pray-er list or if you interested in becoming a prayer line member, please call Barbara at (985) 447-4053 or Veldene at (985) 447-4104.

IN MEMORIAM AdorationCandles—Inmemoryof:Holy Souls in Purgatory

AltarCandles—For:A Special Intention Donatedby:Anonymous

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Next Youth Adoration

Tuesday, April 10 6:30 pm

Early Registra on is now open at a cost of $155. Cost a er May 1st will in-crease to $175. If you are interested in a ending this faith-filled event, contact Mr. Jus n at the church office at 985 446-5571.

2018

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Saint Joseph Abbey and Seminary College

Online Pre-Registra on Price through March 9th: $40 per person (teens & chaperones) including t-shirt and back-sack (if paid by 2/14). Go to (www.abbeyyouthfest.com)

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St. Genevieve School National Education Contest

Congratulations To All Our Winners!!!

Division 1

Division 2

Art: 1st/Anna Waguespack (5), 2nd/Elizabeth Rodrigue (5)

Photography: 1st/Claire Nolan (5)

Art: 1st/Cassie Thibodaux (6), 2nd/Lily Sternfels (7),

3rd/Ethan Reynolds (7)

Essay: 1st/Cruz Cassard (7), 2nd/Ava Wilson (7)

Photography: 1st/Anna Melden (7), 2nd/William Waguespack (6)

Poetry: 1st/Lily Amedee (7), 2nd/Aiden Clements (7),

3rd/Max Trosclair (6)

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FOURTH WEEK OF LENT ENCOUNTER ANDRISE We encounter Andrise, a teacher in Hai-

who knows the importance of form-ing young people who will give back to the community—and their country. Re-flect on the role teachers have played in bringing you closer to God and your community. How can you support those, worldwide, who are forced to flee their homes to find safety or be er opportuni es? Learn more at crsricebowl.org.

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This weekend, we are taking up The Catholic Relief Services Collec on to respond to Jesus in disguise. This col-lec on helps six Catholic agencies to provide relief and support to strug-gling communi es and to work to-ward peace and reconcilia on among our marginalized brothers and sisters here and around the world. Please prayerfully consider how you can support the collec on. Learn more at www.usccb.org/catholic-relief.

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