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MESSENGER THE GREAT RIVER ROAD SAINT JAMES CHURCH 6613 Highway 18 St. James, LA 70086 225.265.4210 : phone 225.265.4225 : fax 225.265.9549 : religious ed. SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 1175 Highway 18 Vacherie, LA 70090 225-254-4085: phone 225.265.9348 : fax phone 225.265.1013 : religious ed. CLERGY Rev. Matthew McCaughey Pastor Rev. Brad Doyle Parochial Vicar COMBINED STAFF Stephenie Aubert Coordinator of Religious Eduction for St. James and St. Philip ST. JAMES Mrs. Gretchen Ketchens Secretary/Bookkeeper Ms. Jeanie Hymel Secretary Miss Lucretia Nicholas Housekeeper/Nutritionist Mr. Larry Malancon Maintenance ST. PHILIP Ms. Claire Amedee Secretary/Bookkeeper Mrs. Carol Ann Hymel Secretary Mr. Glenn Williams Maintenance & Groundskeeper www.canecatholics.com BALANCE Today's scriptures emphasize the fundamental link between love of God and love of our neighbors, especially those who are most in need. Love of God should compel us to love the people whom God cherishes. Conversely, work for justice and charity for those in need should be rooted in our love of God. That connection and balance, however, isn't always easy to maintain in our lives. Even in religious orders we find that some Christians are more oriented toward contemplation and prayer, while others are more active in reaching out to those who are oppressed. Today Jesus reminds us of the necessity for both in the life of faith.Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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MESSENGERTHE GREAT RIVER ROAD

SAINT JAMES CHURCH 6613 Highway 18St. James, LA 70086225.265.4210 : phone225.265.4225 : fax225.265.9549 : religious ed.SAINT PHILIP CHURCH 1175 Highway 18Vacherie, LA 70090225-254-4085: phone225.265.9348 : fax phone225.265.1013 : religious ed.

CLERGYRev. Matthew McCaugheyPastor

Rev. Brad Doyle Parochial Vicar

COMBINED STAFF Stephenie AubertCoordinator of Religious Eduction for St. James and St. Philip

ST. JAMES Mrs. Gretchen KetchensSecretary/Bookkeeper

Ms. Jeanie HymelSecretary

Miss Lucretia NicholasHousekeeper/Nutritionist

Mr. Larry MalanconMaintenance

ST. PHILIP Ms. Claire AmedeeSecretary/Bookkeeper

Mrs. Carol Ann HymelSecretary

Mr. Glenn WilliamsMaintenance & Groundskeeper

www.canecatholics.com

BALANCE Today's scriptures emphasize the fundamental link between love of God and love of our neighbors, especially those who are most in need. Love of God should compel us to love the people whom God cherishes. Conversely, work for justice and charity for those in need should be rooted in our love of God. That connection and balance, however, isn't always easy to maintain in our lives. Even in religious orders we find that some Christians are more oriented toward contemplation and prayer, while others are more active in reaching out to those who are oppressed. Today Jesus reminds us of the necessity for both in the life of faith.Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Run to Win Fr. Matthew McCaughey

Fr. Brad is away from the parishes this weekend. He is participating in a 14-mile obstacle course called the Spartan Race. This is an intricate, organized challenge of strength and stamina. There is running, jumping, crawling, climbing, carrying heavy weight, and everything in between with mud aplenty. I asked him to record part of the event to post on the website. Please pray that he comes back in one piece.

Fr. Brad’s preparation and training increased this past month, and he kept bugging me to run with him. I normally run on a treadmill in the rectory. My exercise philosophy has changed over the years, but right now I can sum it up in one word: convenience. If it’s not convenient, I’m not going to do it. Some people drive to a gym or jogging path to exercise, but I’m already on the road enough already. I’ll stick with my treadmill, even if it’s boring.

Fr. Brad had invited me to run so many times I lost count. After perhaps 45 invites, I finally gave in. We started early enough, at around 6:30am. It was still dark out, so I wore a head lamp to light up the gravel path on top of the levee by St. James. Running with someone is not my normal custom, so it took a mile to find a speed that worked for both of us. I thought I was doing pretty well, keeping up with Fr. Brad who has a much more intense exercise regimen. I was still feeling good about myself when it started to rain. I was a little peeved. I thought to myself, “Really? I finally say yes to running on the levee and it rains?” Fr. Brad said matter-of-factly, “We can’t teleport, so we just have to run the way home.” There was motivation to finish strong, that’s for sure.

I bring this up because of our upcoming celebrations of All Saints and All Souls Days. On All Saints Day, we ask for our friends in heaven to pray for us. On All Souls day, we lift up prayers for those deceased who are still on their “victory lap” of purgatory. The Saints help us in this valley of tears, urging us on when perhaps we want to give up on ourselves. The Saints pray for us, and their lives are examples of fighting the good fight.

It’s no surprise that a repeated analogy in the New Testament for perseverance in the faith is running a race (See 2 Timothy 4:7 and Hebrews 12:1). If life is a race, we often focus on two things in the race: the finish line and the endurance needed to get there. All Saints Day reminds us that if life is a race, then there’s a crowd watching the race, too. As you come to the All Saints Mass this week, remember that you are not running alone, that you have your brothers and sisters in Christ by your side, and you have your heavenly family cheering you home.

Peace,Fr. Matthew

COLLECTION AMOUNT

Offertory $2,015.00

Mission Sunday $231.75

The second collection next weekend will be for the Maintenance Fund.

SeSecond Collections

COLLECTION

Offertory $2,509.00

Mission Sunday $336.00

ST. JAMES ST. PHILIP

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♢ EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! MONDAY Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21; Lk 13:10-17

TUESDAY Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21

WEDNESDAY All Saints Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a

THURSDAY - All Souls Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016

FRIDAY - St. Martin de Porres Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 14:1-6

SATURDAY- St. Charles Borromeo Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18; Lk 14:1, 7-11

SUNDAY - Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ord. Time Mal 1:14b -- 2:2b, 8-10; Ps 131:1-3;

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S THE SANCTUARY LAMP at St. James burns this week for Clifton Hymel, Sr. and for Herman Ledet, Sr. at St. Philip.

FYI: OFFICE HOURS St. James MON, WED 7:30am – 2pmTUE, THU 8am –3pm FRI 8am - 11am

St. Philip MON – FRI 9:00am –noonOffices will be closed on November 1.

Sanctuary candles & flowers Sanctuary candles and flowers may be offered in memory of loved ones or friends or in honor of a life event. Please call the parish office to place your order reserve your candle.

WHAT’S GOING ONNov, 1 & 2 - please see page 5 for Mass schedulesNov.6 - KPC - St. James - Knights - 6:00pm, Ladies - 6:30pmNov. 7 - KPC Ladies - St. Philip - 5:00pm - Church HallNov. 8 - Trivia with Fr. Brad at DJ’s Restaurant - 6:30 - 8pm Nov. 12 - LifeDay at St. James Nov. 14 - CDA - St. Philip - 5:30pm - Church HallNov. 15 - KC 1514 - 6:45pm at the Association Home

for more calendar information see www.canecatholics.com

PRAYER LINESST. JAMESEnola Matherne 225.265.3820Myrna Schexnayder 225.405.1590

ST. PHILIPCecile Hymel 225.265.7705

If you know someone who is Catholic and a shut in or in one of the local nursing homes, please contact the office so we can make sure to keep in touch with them.

THE HOLY MASS -WEEKDAYS

MON 8am Our Lady Of Peace

TUE 8am St. Philip

WED 8am Our Lady of Peace

THU 8am Our Lady of Peace

6pm St. Philip

FRI 8am St. James

THE HOLY MASS -WEEKENDS

SAT 4pm OLOP6pm St Philip

SUN 8am St. James10am OLOP

RECONCILIATION SUN 7:15-7:45 St. James SAT 3:00 – 3:45pm OLOP SAT 5:30 – 5:50pm St. Philip

If you need to go to Confession outside one of these times, please call the office.

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DEVOTIONAL LIFE IN OUR PARISHESDEVOTIONAL LIFE IN OUR PARISHESTUESDAY: Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is prayed after the 8am Mass at St. Philip.THURSDAY: The Scripture Rosary for Peace is prayed at St. Philip at 5:10pm. FRIDAY: Recitation of Rosary at 7:30am at St. James.SATURDAY: Recitation of Rosary for Priests at 8:30am at St. James.FIRST THURSDAYS: Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follow the 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip.FIRST FRIDAYS: The Litany of the Sacred Heart, Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follow the 8:00am Mass at St. James.

Memorial Mass for Deceased Our Annual Memorial Mass for those who died from Nov. 1 2016 - October 31, 2017 will be held on All Souls Day - November 2, at the 6:00pm Mass at St. Philip. Everyone who’s funeral or burial was at St. James or St. Philip will be automatically included. Please check the list on page 5. If you lost a loved one and the funeral was not in one of our parishes, we would like to remember them also. Please call the parish office and give us their name before October 25.

Priesthood Sunday Please join together on this special day, Priesthood Sunday, in praying for our priests, in praising God for their courage and their generosity

All Souls and All Saints Envelopes These envelops can be placed in any collection. Envelopes for Cemetery Upkeep can also be placed in any collection.

Book of Remembrance The Books of Remembrance have been placed the church for you to list the names of your loved ones and friends. At St. James the book is located at the baptismal pool. At St. Philip it is located at the picture of St. Philip.

New Date for Adoration Chapel Dinner The Adoration Chapel 25th Anniversary Dinner has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 18 at Our Lady of Peace Church Hall. The meal will be served after the 4.m.Mass at Our Lady of Peace. Adorers who plan to attend should sign the book in the chapel foyer. Also invited are all retired committed adorers and substitutes.

Thank You Thank you to the Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Aux. Court 135 and the St. James Gospel Choir for sponsoring the donuts, milk, juice and lemonade for the Worship and Praise the Lord in pink this Sunday.

FAITH FORMATION No Faith Formation classes

this week.

St. James Sunday, Nov. 5, 12 & 26 Grades 7-9 at 9:30am

Tuesday, Nov. 7, 14 & 28 Grades 1-6 at 5:00p.m.

St. Philip Monday, Nov. 6, 13 & 27

Grades 1-6- 5:00 - 6:15 Grades 7-9- 6:30-8:00pm

The next class for Confirmation and 10th grade students will be at St.James at

9:30am on November 5.

Next Life Day will be on

November 12 from 4-6pm. Mark your calendars so you don’t miss

it.

Baptismal Seminars Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 at 6:30pm

at St. Philip. Call to register.

Daylight Savings Time Daylight Savings time ends next weekend. Before going to bed next Saturday, set your clocks back one hour.

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Schedule of Events for November All Saints Mass schedule Tues, Oct 31, 6pm St James Wed, Nov 1, 6:30am OLOP Wed, Nov 1, noon St Philip Wed, Nov 1, 6:30pm OLOP

All Souls Day - November 2, 2017 8am at Our Lady of Peace 6pm at St. Philip

Memorial Services for this year’s deceased will be included in these Masses: Wednesday, Nov. 1 - 6:30pm at OLOP Thursday, Nov. 2 - 6pm at St Philip (for St James and St. Philip)

Blessing of the graves Sunday, Nov 5 11am, OLOP 2pm, St James 4pm, St Philip

Thanksgiving, Nov 23 8am, OLOP There will be no evening Mass at St Philip that day

Parish offices will be closed November 1 and November 23 & 24 in observance of All Saints Day and Thanksgiving.

St. Philip Earl LambertOlga BarnesSteven HymelOctavia DavenportAnnabel LambertElizabeth WaguespackChance Anthony FrazierMarian JasminDoris FrazierJeremy JenkinsAllison Owen MillerTheodore “Ted” Abadie

Etienne (EV) CazenaveDelores BocagePacola GroweHilda BreaudAlwin RodrigueBryon BecnelInez AubertJames SimonHelen Ricard Joyce ClarkTom HerringtonNora PierreEmily Delatte

St. James Maudrey CantrellLester JonesEthel Mae KellerFlorence MatherneDelores WhittingtonAntoine Herman LedetPermilla Weber

Your Support of the BAA Meets Needs Throughout the Diocese A picture of your commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ and your regard for others, parishioners from St. Philip and St. James Parishes have prayerfully made the Bishop’s Annual Appeal a priority and that support is a great encouragement to your fellow parishioners, neighbors and friends. Our ability to address formidable challenges is possible because we serve as part of the great kingdom of God. “I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you” (Mt 17:20b).

Moved by Faith, please pray about your participation in the BAA this year. Last week Bishop Meunch mailed a packet that includes helpful information concerning this year’s campaign In it, we celebrate your generosity during a challenging year for the diocese, and ask how God might bless our Catholic community going forward. Please be a part of that effort by choosing to contribute to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal today.

If you didn’t receive a packet, please contact the Office of Stewardship at (225)336-8790, or [email protected]. Online donations may be made at www.baabr.org.

In Memoriam

If you have a loved one that you would like to have added to the list for the Memorial Mass on November 2, please call St. Philip Parish office on Monday or Tuesday.