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Phone: 504-347-8438 • Fax: 504-340-9538 • Helping Hands : 504-347-8439 • Website: www.stjworker.com Email: [email protected] • Parish Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Bulletins on line: www.seekandfind.com ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER IS A NON-SMOKING PROPERTY
NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! Orange
forms are available in the back of Church.
When moving out of the parish or changing
your address, telephone numbers, or
employment, please notify the parish office.
BAPTISM: Applicationpackets are issued by
Fr. Gene after Mass and should be requested
at least 3 months prior to the expected birth.
Parents and Godparents are required to attend a
Baptism Seminar before Baptisms can be
scheduled. Baptisms are not celebrated
during Lent.
VISITATION OF THE SICK: Please inform
the parish office when someone is sick, shut-in,
or in the hospital, and unable to attend Mass.
FUNERALS: Please inform the parish office as
soon as possible when someone in the family
dies, preferably before contacting the funeral
home.
MARRIAGE: Engaged couples must call the
parish office at least six months prior to the
planned date of the wedding .
MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS for weddings
and funerals must be made through the
Music Director.
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ...................................................................... 4:00 p.m. Sunday ............................................................................... 10:00 a.m. Holy Days Check the bulletin Daily Mass: Monday through Thursday .............................. 9:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION Confessions are heard from 3:15–3:45 p.m. on Saturday and from 9:15–9:45 a.m. on Sundays, & on the 1st Wednesday of each month from 5p.m.-6p.m., or by appointment.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 1st Wednesday of the month, 9:30 a.m.–8 p.m. in Daily Chapel
NOVENAS (DAILY CHAPEL) Tuesday Morning Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Novena to St. Peregrine after Daily Mass
PARISH STAFF Fr. Eugene F. Jacques………………...Pastor Contact # 666-1744
Charles E. Allen ………………………. Deacon Henry Washington…………………...Director of Music Ministry Carolyn Sampson…………………….Bookkeeper Cleo Armand………………………...Secretary
PASTORAL COUNCIL Karl Weber Chairperson
Rita Williams Vice-Chairperson Una Favorite-Brown Recording Secretary
Shirley Carpenter Crystal Goines Marcus Green Jayne Hamilton Yolanda Hunter Byron LaSalle Randy Thibodaux Patrice Sims
MISSION STATEMENT: According to the congregation, St. Joseph the Worker is a multi-racial parish: Where we acknowledge that we are children of one God and brothers and sisters in Christ called to live in unity and peace, Whose being is centered in loving God and others especially in the celebration of the Eucharist, which is the sign of our unity in Christ, Whose love, rooted in Christ, is expressed in our commitment to alleviate human suffering wherever it is found, and in our concern for justice for all people of the world especially the poor, the sick, the elderly, the youth and the oppressed. Whose love is inclusive, welcoming all, respecting all and making our parish a sign of the unity to which the Spirit calls the church and the world.
455 AMES BOULEVARD • MARRERO, LOUISIANA 70072
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Saturday, March 3, 2018—4PM—Harold H. Charlet, Jr., William Haas, Geralyn Alsobrooks, Dorothy Maney, Lawrence A. Nicholas, JoAnna S. Stansbury, Permilla Weber, Theresa Weber, Laura Rivera, Edward Martinez, Betty Dean, Clifton & Frances Dufrene, Joseph & Frances Bertucci, in memory of Jerrold Denet, Sr., Courtni Edna Allen, & Reuben O. Berry, Jr.
Sunday, March 4, 2018—10AM—Mona Saul Frazier, Harry Ferdinand, Dorothy Maney, Stella Johnson, in memory of her 31st anniversary, Angelina LaFrance Parker, the gift of healing for Karen B. Weaver, Donald Bourgeois, Esmy Brooks, Kizzy Carter, the birthday of John O. Ferdinand, in memory of James Jones, Courtni Edna Allen, Ronald L. Clark, Theresa Weber, Reuben O. Berry, Jr., for the repose of her soul, Doretha J. Kaufman.
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Monday 2/26 –6PM—Liturgy (POMR)
7PM—St. Joseph Altar (CMR)
Tuesday 2/27—6:30PM—Respect for Life (PO) Saturday 3/3—4PM –Anointing of the Sick Blood Pressure Screening Sunday 3/4—10AM—Memorial Mass for Nellie Barthelomew Anointing of the Sick Blood Pressure Screening
Offering of February 17 & 18, 2018
1st Collection $ 8,826.00 Capital Improvement $ 543.00 Misc. Income $ 631.00 Ash Wednesday $ 934.00 Total $10,934.00
Helping Hands $ 516.00
Augustus Tolton, Servant of God Augustus Tolton was a former slave who was bap-tized and raised Catholic. He
was ordained in Rome on Easter Sunday in 1886, the first full-blooded black Catholic Priest
ordained from the United States, He expected to serve in an Afri-can mission, but instead was di-rected to return to the United States to serve a black commu-nity. He celebrated his first pub-lic Mass at St. Boniface Church in Quincey, Illinois. He was later reassigned to Chicago and led the devel-opment and administration of the Negro “national parish” of St. Monica’s Catholic Church. Under his leadership St. Monica’s Parish grew to have 600 pa-rishioners from a base of 30. He earned national at-tention within the Catholic hierarchy and was known for his eloquent sermons, beautiful singing voice, and
his talent for playing the accordion. He worked tirelessly to alleviate the suffering of the
poor in his Parish and died at the age of 43.
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St. Joseph the Worker February 25, 2018,
Liturgical Schedule for March 3 & 4, 2018
Scripture Reading Mon: Dn 9:4b-10/Ps 79:8,9,11&13(cf.103:10a)/Lk 6:36-38
Tue: Is 1:10,16-20/Ps 50:8-9,16bc-17,21&23(23b)/Mt23:1-12
Wed Jer 18:18-20/Ps 31:5-6,14,15-16(17b)/Mt 20:17-28
Thu: Jer 17:5-10/Ps 1:1-2-3,4 & 6(40:5a)/Lk 16:19-
31
Fri: Gn 37:3-4,12-13a,17b-28a/Ps 105:16-17,18-19,
20-21(5a)/Mt 21:33-43,45-46
Sat: Mi 7:14-15,18-20/Ps 103:1-2,3-4,9-10,11-12
(8a)/LK 15:1-3,,11-32
Sun: Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3,7-8,12-17/Ps 19:8,9,10,
11(Jn 6:68c)/ 1 Cor 1:22-25/Jn 2:13-25
CCD 2017-18 CALENDAR February 28—-Class #17 & First Communion Meeting #1 March 7—-Class #18—Grandparents’ Night March 14—Class #19-St. Joseph Altar Projects due
Hospitality
Yolanda Hunter
Albertine Jackson
Judith James
Dolores Joseph
Marilyn Louis
Keyna Jackson
Kaiden Johnson
Yqb Johnson
Marlise LaFrance
Helen LaSalle
Altar Servers Trey Ball Dashone Dunomes Lance Galmon
Payton Jasmin
C.J. Davis
Jolie Edwards
Lectors Judith James Margie Richardson Gevoni Bolden Patrice August-Looper
Eucharistic Ministers Debbie Woods, Rosalind Barnett, Gayle Bartholomew, Lydia Bolden, Florence Brumfield, Carolyn Haas Nellie Alexander, Wanda Barrios, Toni Batiste, Elvina Beevers, Alecia Bloodworth, Lillian Carmon, Shirley Carpenter, Rita Charles, Tashika Charles
“Reconcile yourself to the Lord and be at peace with Him and good shall come to you.” (Job 22:21)
The Catholic Church encourages us all to regularly attend the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Penance, Confession). Through this sacrament, a Priest, as an agent of God, forgives sins com-mitted after Baptism, when the sinner is heartily sorry for them, sincerely confesses them and is willing to make satisfactory amends for them. The peace of mind and soul which this sacrament imparts to us is one for which there is no sub-stitute. It is a peace that flows from a certainty, rather than from an unsure hope, that our sins have been forgiven and that we are right with God. Baptism washed our souls “white as snow” and since God’s mercy is infinite and unwavering, through the sacrament of Reconciliation, He has provided us with a second chance (and a third and a fourth and a hundredth, if necessary) for the times we relapse into sin to return to union with Him. Our Sunday Missal which we use at each weekend Mass, has an excellent form of Examination of Conscience on pages 669-671 which we can use to prepare ourselves to receive this sacra-ment. Our Archdiocese has put things into place this Lent as we prepare for our Lord’s death and Resurrection to make the sacrament very available to us. There are three Deanery Penance Services planned: Visitation of Our Lady—Monday March 5– 7PM Our Lady of Prompt Succor—Mon March 12—7PM Christ the King—Wednesday March 21– 7PM Confessions will also be heard here at St. Joseph the Worker on Wednesday, March 7, 14, & 21 from 5-6:30 PM as well as before each weekend Mass or by appointment.