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VOLUME 47, NUMBER 28 July 15, 2018
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCHTHE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH
July 15, 2018 Page 2 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Weekend Mass
Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 5 p.m.
Weekday Mass
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 7 a.m.
Tuesday: 6 p.m. (Preceded by Novena: 5:30 p.m.)
Thursday: 8:45 a.m.
Communion Service First Saturday: 8:45 a.m.
Reconciliation Thursday: 8 a.m.
Saturday: 3:15 p.m. and by appointment
Baptism
Call the parish office in the early stages of pregnancy.
Marriage
Call the parish office at least six months before the wedding.
CHURCH STAFF Pastor
Fr. Michael Alello
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Pat Broussard
Permanent Deacon
Rev. Mr. Joe Scimeca
Administration
Ms. Sheila Juneau
Music & Liturgy
Mr. Bret Jackson
Religious Education
Ms. Sarah Neau
Secretary/The Tower
Ms. Ellen Guidry
Secretary/Receptionist
Ms. Elise Moran
Youth Ministry
Ms. Rosie Vutera (9th—12th grades)
Sacristan
Ms. Kay Fetterman
Maintenance
Mr. Alex Ho
Activity Center Custodian
Mr. Roosevelt Hamilton
Liturgical Minister Schedule
4:30 PM 8 AM 10 AM 5 PM
Extraor-dinary Minis-
ters
A. Hindrichs G. Miller R. Smith D. Lynch C. Babin
M. Wilton S. Porta
B. Broussard L Aymond
D. Hollier L .Musso L. Musso J. Fresina F. Fresina S. Mann M. Nola
D. Glueck B. Stiglets
J. Cronin M. Quebedeaux
J. Scimeca M. Quebedeaux
P. Berumen C. Montelaro
R. Findish G. Doucet B. Hayes
T. Landry B. Harb D. Harb
L. Carlino A. Selleck M. Seeling
N. Rice S. Vutera D. Vutera
Lectors S. Bonaccorso P. Husband
S. Grimes T. Alley
D. Killeen S. Young
M. Steib R. Harsch
Altar Servers
S. Broussard W. Chenevert E. Hanegan
S. Le I. Ortiz
L. Taylor
E. Alley M. Alley P. Alley
T. Denny J. Le
A. Mire
C. Adams L. Bella
S. Champagna D. Cheukwue-
meka A. Doucet T. Levron
G. Kleinpeter S. McNicol H. A. Miller
T. Miller T. Seeling G. Tatum
JULY 21/22
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
In a caring environment dedicated to celebrating the Catholic faith and modeling the life of Jesus Christ, St. Thomas More Church provides wor-ship, education, ministerial and so-cial opportunities for the spiritual growth of the parish family.
Dear Parishioners, The summer seems to be quickly passing, but these months have marked a few
major milestones. July 1 saw the transfer of ownership of the St. Louis property to GEO Prep, a charter school that has been serving the Ba-ton Rouge community for several years now. I know for some this marks a difficult end to a long beautiful history, but I am happy to know the property will continue to serve our community through the education of children, especially those most in need. We have a won-derful relationship with GEO and look forward to partnering with our new neighbors. We are closing on our new rectory, located in the Sherwood Forest neighborhood and hope to move in within the next few months. The house is a perfect fit for our needs and, with some renovations, will make a wonderful place of sanctuary for Fr. Pat and me to rest and recharge before heading back into the vineyard. You will recall the current rectory across from the school is being converted into our Early Learning Center and should be complete in the near future. I pray you enjoy these last few weeks of summer and don't forget to take time to connect with our God during these days of rest. God bless,
Fr. Michael
Ministry
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Please notice The parish staff will be away fromtheof ice July16‐18 foraretreatandcalendar planning; communion ser‐vices will be held on these days:Monday, 7 a.m.; Tuesday, 6 p.m.,precededbyNovenaat5:30p.m.;andWednesday,7a.m.Someonewillbeinthe of ice should you have anemergency.
CALLED BY GOD Today's scriptures invite us to listen to two calls. The first is the call issued by the LORD to the prophet Amos, the "shepherd and a dresser of sycamores" (Amos 7:14). The second is the call the Lord Jesus issued to the Twelve, whom he sent out "two by two" (Mark 6:7). These faithful people responded to the call, prophesying and preaching to the people to whom they had been sent. Each of us received a call when we were baptized. The second reading invites us to ponder that call as we are reminded that we are chosen in Christ and that, in love, God "destined us for adoption" (Ephesians 1:5). As adopted daughters and sons of God we are called to bring the presence of Christ into our marriages, families, schools, and places of work. Let us be inspired today to say yes to the call we hear once again through God's living word.
Fr. Maynard E. Hurst Jr. Knights of Columbus Auxiliary
Formed: The auxiliary was organized on April 27, 1987. Currentpurpose of the organization is to assist St. Thomas More Knights ofColumbusCouncil5530inalltheiraimsandgoals,andtohelppromotefellowshipthroughreligiousandsocialactivities.Membership: Open to any female, 18 years of age or older, who isrelatedbybloodorbylawtoaKnightingoodstandingwithhiscouncilorwhowasingoodstandingatthetimeofhisdeath.Theladyneed not beCatholic.Duesare$12peryearwiththeyearbeginningJuly1.DuesareproratedforthosejoiningafterJuly1.Meetings: The business meetings are on the second Thursday of themonth. Meetings begin at 6:30 pm with the recitation of the Rosary,followedbyalightmeal.Themeetingsthemselvesbeginaround7:30pmandareusuallyoverby9pm.Activities: The Auxiliary participates in many activities that areintended to assist the Council, the church parish, the youth and theneedy.TheAuxiliaryandCouncilareactiveinpromotingpro‐life.SomeexamplesoftheAuxiliary’sactivitiesare: Community:
·Help in numerous capacities with the parish fair·ServemealatBishopOttShelterinDecember
Religious:·Makemonetarydonationsfor inancialsupportforaseminarian·Sponsoranessayconteston“WhataVocationMeanstoMe”7thgraders·Participateinahalf‐dayretreatsponsoredbytheLouisianaLadiesAuxiliaryAssociation
Youth: ·Recognize an Outstanding Catholic 8th grade boy and girl.·HelppreparefoodforyouthgoingtoLifeRallyinWashingtonDC
Fun Stuff: ·Valentine’s Day Dutch-Treat Dinner where members invite their sweethearts to dinner·Opportunitytoparticipateinbakecontestsaswellasbowlingandcardtournamentswithmembersofotherauxiliariesfromthrough‐outthestate.
The Auxiliary is not all work, nor is it all play. Current membershipincludes ladies with full‐time jobs inside the home, ladies who alsobelong to other organizations, and ladies who have retired to a lifewherethecalendarisfullerthaneverbefore.
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Auction Sponsorship Opportunities
Proceeds from the auction are used to directly support St. Thomas More through educational, charitable, and spiritual activi-ties of the parish and facility improvements within the parish. To continue to build on this success, we are asking for your sup-port. Sponsorship opportunities allow for planners to prepare an exciting event and give sponsors an opportunity to showcase their business while supporting STM. Visit www.stmfestivalauction.org/sponsor for information on how to sponsor this year's auction. Deadline: July 20, 2018.
** Tickets for the auction are now available for purchase in the church
office … checks only please. **
Offertory $ 16,679.00
Maintenance $ 438.00
Building Fund $ 80.00
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MASS INTENTIONS
THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST. THOMAS MORE
PRAYER LIST Please remember in your prayers these seriously ill persons: Patricia Bailey, Charles Barbre, Glenda Barras, Thomas J. Bevans, Vergie Bordelon, Mer-lyn Bourgeois, Johnnie Broussard, Danny Bruce, Susan Campbell, Colt David, Leland Denison, An-nie Diehl, Charles DiPalma, Richard Dillon, An-dre Dugas, Richard Empson, Sid Ferguson, Lima Fola, Helen Fox, Julie Fresina, Rose Garrett, Ruth Gauthier, Denise Gautreau, Ricky George, Deacon Ray Gibson, Clifford George, Melissa Godso, June Guidry, Evelyn Heisler, Mark E. Hill, Art Landry, Darryl Lieux, Rayne Lorio, Genevieve Mayeux, Charlotte Mathes, Curtis Mitchel, Baby Jack Mor-ris, Sandra Navarre, Marie Noto, Johnette Plauche, Lydia Pourciau, Jimmy Prevot, Sammy Ragusa, Roselyn Richard, Theresa Riffino, Mike Ross, Caleb Searle, Frank Searle, Gloria Serio, Terri Smart, Richard Smith, Warren Thomasson, Grace Thompson, Hoa Tran, Jamie Watts, Loressa Watts, D.J. Webre, Thomas Webre, Aiden Welsh, Lynell Whipple
PRAYER CHAIN: For serious or urgent prayer requests, call Sharon Hebert at 978-1246. If no answer, please leave your name and phone number for a callback. *If you are hospitalized or in a rehabilitative facility, we would like to visit and pray with you during your stay — please call or have a family member call the parish office. Because of privacy laws, local hospitals are no longer informing parishes when parishioners are admitted.
FLOWER DONATION The flowers on the altar this weekend are donated in memory of Phyllis Hartman as requested by the St. Thomas More Parish Décor Committee.
SANCTUARY LIGHT The sanctuary light in the church will burn in memory of Gary Jude LeBlanc the week of July 15 as requested by Verlyn and Cleveland LeBlanc.
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, July 16 - 7 a.m.: Communion Service - intention moved to Aug. 13 Tuesday, July 17 - 6 p.m.: Communion Service - intention moved to July 31 Wednesday, July 18 - 7 a.m.: Communion Service - intention moved to Aug. 8 Thursday, July 19 - 8:45 a.m.: Marc Brabant Friday, July 20 - 7 a.m.: Maria Hoang Saturday, July 21 - 4:30 p.m.: Michelle Cooper, Martha Dupuy, Patricia Melancon, Floyd Stadeker, Art Henriksen, Beulah and Henry Lanclos Sunday, July 22 - 8 a.m.: For the People; 10 a.m.: David Gilin, Aloysia & Leroy Empson, Ida Ashby, Gloria Vilaret, Marvin Marmande Sr., Catarina Trang Nguyen, Melinda Robinson; 5 p.m.: Jason Juneau
Monday, July 16 - SFCA, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 17 - Adult Faith Formation, 9:30 a.m.;
CDA Rosary Makers, 10 a.m.; HS Youth Bible Study,
6:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 19 – Confession, 8 a.m.; Single
Seniors, 1 p.m.; Women’s Ministry Wine & Twine,
6 p.m.; Cantor Workshop, 6 p.m.; Men’s Ultreya, 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 21 – Men’s Club Prayer Breakfast,
7 a.m.; Confession, 3:15 p.m.
Parish Stewardship Summary
Fiscal Year 07/01/17 — 06/30/18
Collections for the week of June 17, 2018
To subscribe to Fr. Michael’s weekly homilies,
visit: www.padrehooch.com.
ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH 11441 Goodwood Blvd. Baton Rouge, LA 70815
www.stmchurch.org Office Phone: 225.275.3940 Office Fax: 225.275.1407
Parish Office Hours
Monday thru Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Closed during the lunch hour, 12—1 p.m.)
STM School: 225.275.2820;| www.stmbr.org
STM Preschool: 225.272.3477 | www.stmpreschool.org
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Have you ever felt called to do something? Perhaps it was the moment you realized you were called to a life vocation--marriage, priesthood, or consecrated life, for example--or when you recognized a call to a particular career. Maybe it was a time when you felt called to a certain kind of service or ministry, or to care for the needs of a family member or good friend. The truth is, we are all chosen as Christ's people, called to share in Christ's mission of love, to "exist for the praise of his glory," as we hear in the Letter to the Ephesians today. In today's first reading, Amos tells how he was called from the life of the shepherd to that of the prophet; in the Gospel we hear how the disciples were called out to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. CALLED TO MISSION As baptized Christians, each of us is called to mission. When Catholics hear the word "mission," most usually think of those who go to foreign countries to serve and share their faith. Some might also think of a parish mission, a time of focused reflection, usually led by a visiting speaker. Remember the often-quoted line from Mission Impossible, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it"? Sometimes we use the word mission to describe our purpose or goal, what we have been charged to do. Thinking of mission in this way makes our call as Christians clearer. Our mission is to live as Christian people, to share our faith, to be people of service, and to show Christ's love to others in the ways that we live our daily lives. The choice to live as people of mission is ours. How do you, or will you, live as a person of mission? CALLED TOGETHER Notice that the disciples in today's Gospel were sent out two by two. This was not only a practical thing for Jesus to do as he sent the disciples out to preach, teach, and heal. It was also very spiritual, for being sent on mission together with another engenders mutual support. We live and grow in faith in deeper and more lasting ways when we are in community with others. Not only is our relationship with Jesus personal, it is also communal--we are drawn into communion with Christ, through and with the community of faith. Being part of a community offers us the strength and perspective found in relationship with others. We find support, encouragement, and consolation in trying times; we more readily challenge one another to live the gospel call to follow Jesus with our lives. What is your mission? With whom are you called?
Today's Readings: Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14; Eph 1:3-14 [3-10]; Mk 6:7-13
WOMEN’S MINISTRY
OUR PARISH FAMILY
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SINGLE SENIORS
July 26: Bishop Ott Sweet Dreams Shelter
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 10:34 -- 11:1 Tuesday: Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15-21; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38: 10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21 Sunday: Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34
STM Women’s Ministry
Wine & Twine Workshop Thursday, July 19th
STM Mother Teresa Room 6 - 9 pm | $35
- Pattern choices: cross, apple, pumpkin, faith - What’s included: 10” x 10” stained board, hammer,
nails, unlimited string colors, and instructor
Register at http://strungwithlovedesigns.com/product/stm-womens-ministry-wine-twine-workshop/
BAPTISMS We extend a warm welcome into
the Church family to the following children who were baptized at St. Thomas More during the month of June:
Kylee Jo, Kenlee Jayde, and Lillian Page Gay, children of Joseph and Sarah Gay;
Ian Peter, Jason Paul, Karson Mary and Logan John Phan, children of Thu and Thuy Phan;
Aubrey Ann Ruiz, child of Brant and Kelly Ruiz;
Mary Margaret Broussard, child of Gavin and Tifani Broussard;
Grayson Carter Seals, child of Jonathan and Jessica Seals.
IN SYMPATHY Heartfelt sympathy and prayers are offered to the family of Melinda Robinson who died on June 22. She is survived by her husband Eugene, two sons Jarrett (wife D’Lisa), Justin (wife Tanita), daughter Jalena, and two grandchil-dren. Our prayers and sympathy are offered to the family of Todd Frugé, who died on June 28. He is survived by his wife, Susan, his son, Hunter, and his daughters, Ashlyn and Londyn. Deepest condolences and prayers are extended to the family of Julie Rozman, former organist at St. Thomas More, who died on June 28. She is survived by her husband, Jure, and son Adam Sympathy and prayers are extend-ed to the family of Mary Ann Colclough, who died on June 30. She is survived by her children Anna Colclough Dees (Chuck), Bryan Colclough, Timmy Colclough, Shawn Colclough (Erin O'Brien), Colleen Colclough Rabalais (Steve), and Erin Colclough (Nick Macaluso); twelve grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren.
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