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Our Lady, Queen of All Saints Catholic Church
Church - 1012 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586
Family Life Center - 1220 West Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586
Confessions: Saturdays from 2:30pm — 3:50pm & 20 minutes before weekdays. Masses: Monday No Mass Tues./ Thurs. 5:30pm Wed. / Fri. 12:10pm Saturday 4:00pm Vigil Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am Marriage: Couples should contact the Pastor or Deacon at least six months prior to the anticipated wedding date. Marriage and NFP courses are re-quired. Pastoral Care of the Sick: Emergency calls an-swered immediately. Please call the FLC to sched-ule Anointing of the Sick or Holy Communion at home or in the hospital. Funerals: Arrangements made by the family and Funeral Director with the Pastor or Deacon.
Phone: (337) 363-5167 Website: olqas.org Email: olqaspa@centurytel.net
Parish Staff: Father Mitchell G. Guidry, Pastor
Deacon Eugene LeBoeuf, Ministry Assistant J. Lamke, Office Manager / Bookkeeper
Janis Landreneau, Pastoral Assistant Nick Jagneaux, Director of Religious Education
Ray Lamke, Maintenance Office Hours: 9:00am — 3:00pm on Mon. — Thur. 9:00am — 12noon on Fridays Parish Council: Randy Dardeau, Cheryl DeBallon, Sherrell LeBoeuf, Benny Lee, Myron Miller, Ben Soileau Parish Trustees: Rhett Young & Robert Eastin, Jr. Baptism: Please call the FLC to register for Bap-tism class prior to child’s birth. Classes are required for parents & godparents. Godparents must be confirmed, practicing Catholics.
Prayer Intentions for Mass: Tuesday, March 5th (5:30PM): Karl Petry Wednesday, March 6th (12:10PM): Ronald J. Vidrine; Jimmy Fruge, Cliff Fruge Thursday, March 7th (5:30PM ): Healing of the Sick, especially the members of our Church community Friday, March 8th( 12:10pm) Jimmy Fruge Friday, March 8th (5:30PM ) W[y of th_ Cross Saturday, March 9th (4:00pm):Craig Landreneau, Jeanette Hill, Nathan Foret; Freddie & Elsie Martin; Maud & Ray Fields; Jimmy Fruge; Janelle Pitre; Della & Elter Bordelon; Bobby Deen; Shirley Smith; Burkman Fontenot, Bob Eastin (14th Ann); Kenneth Oge (13th Ann); Nicholas Thibodeaux; Leon & Mary Lou Thibodeaux
Sunday, March 10th (8:30am): Leroy & Essie LaFleur; Linton F. & Ella D. Fontenot; Charles & Cecil Guillory; Nina & Marvin Ortego; Gurcie & Tom Prudhomme
Sunday, March 10th (10:30AM): Wilson Fontenot; Dr. John R. Schmitt & Stella Schmitt (living)
Sacrificial Giving Report:
Week of February 24, 2013 Number of envelopes used (112) $ 6,701.00 Loose Cash $ 1,710.50 Total offertory $ 8,411.50 Weekly budget $ 6,700.00 Amount over budget + $ 1,711.50 Poor Box $ 300.03 Insurance Fund $ 1,511.82 Mural Donations $ 750.00 The second collection this weekend is for the OLQAS Building & Maintenance Fund. Thank you for your generosity !
Third Sunday in Lent March 3, 2013
Baptismal Seminar Schedule: Please call our OLQAS office early on in the pregnancy to regis-ter for the parents/godparents class. • Sunday, March 3rd SH Meeting Rm 3:30PM
Lay Ministers’ Schedule for Next Weekend Saturday, March 9 4:00PM Mass Lector: Aloner Nicks Eucharistic Ministers: Lisa Deen, Roy Jenkins, J Lamke Altar Servers: Lillian & Landon Lavergne, Marcie Limoges Sunday, March 10 8:30AM Mass Lector: Jessica Reed Eucharistic Ministers: Paula Landreneau, Dan Poret, Deacon Altar Servers: Julianne & Nicholas Reed Caroline Duplechin Sunday, March 10 10:30AM Mass Lector: Linda Lavergne Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon, Stephanie Andrus, Elaine Launey Altar Servers: Brandon & Evyn Soileau Emilyse & Ben Bergeron
Scripture Readings for the Coming Week: Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15b; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lk 4:24-30 Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6- 7bc, 8-9; Mt. 18:21-35 Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Lk 11:14-23 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday: Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-21ab; Lk 18:9-14 Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12; Ps 34:2-7; 2 Cor 5:17-21; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Parish Council election is scheduled for April 13, 2013. Nominations for the vacant seats on the Council are now being taken. Nominations are due no later than March 7th. All nomina-tions will be reviewed by Father Guidry.
Please Pray for: Susan Daigle, Lima Fusilier, Erica Latiolais,
Howard Campbell, Pat Fontenot, Ruth Tate, Eula Chapman, Judy Lanclos,
Onesime Richard, Lezia Foret, Rusty Howerton, Charles Manual, Isabella Marcantel that they may receive healing.
Third Sunday in Lent
Registration for Sacred Heart School Registration for all students, including new and transfer students, entering Sacred Heart School for the 2013-2014 school year will begin on February 11 and end March 11, 2013. Families may download their packets on the S a c r e d H e a r t S c h o o l w e b s i t e (www.shsvp.com). Packets will be available in the elementary or high school offices for par-ents not having internet access. Sacred Heart School is a Roman Catholic school operating within the Diocese of Lafayette. Providing K-12 education for the Ville Platte, Louisiana area, Sacred Heart School strives for academic ex-cellence. Sacred Heart School does not dis-criminate on the basis of religion, race, sex, or national origin. If you should have any ques-tions, please call Dessa LaHaye, Administrative secretary at 363-4950 or email her at dessa.lahaye@gaggle.net. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Hollywood has given us an image of Moses slipping off his shoes before a burning bush. God has just called Moses by name, and so that Moses doesn’t miss the meaning of this breakthrough in human history, God requires that all barriers to the experience be eliminated. If you’ve ever tried to maneuver barefoot across hot sand, or pick your way along a rocky beach, you know how sensitive feet can be. Within the Church, there are religious orders with a custom of going barefoot, not merely to show poverty, but to be an outward sign of a desire for connection with creation, a desire to go through life alert to what God is do-ing. In early days, when reconciliation was a once‑in‑a‑lifetime possibility, penitents often went barefoot for a long period of time as a sign of their conversion. Even today, people follow an ancient practice of slipping off their shoes to walk in the procession to the cross on Good Friday. It is striking that the first use of our newly‑scrubbed feet from Holy Thursday night is to walk resolutely in the footsteps of Christ to the cross.James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Please remember in your prayers Mrs. Velma Mae Bergeron, who was laid to rest on Tuesday, February 19, 2013. May God grant her eternal life and bless her family with peace.
CongratulationsCongratulationsCongratulations to Michael Ambrose Andrus who was made a child of God in the waters of baptism on Sunday, February 24th. May he grow in the knowledge and love of Christ.
Congratulations Congratulations to Jeanne Brunet Cantu and Rayford Pitre who were married on Thursday, February 14, 2013. May the Lord bless their union .
Ministers’ serving assigned Mass: EMs, lec-tors and altar servers are asked to please arrive at Church and sign in within the sacristy a mini-mum of 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the celebration of the Mass. This allows Father Guidry to be sure all necessary people assist-ing at Mass are present. With the advent of Spring, ball and other seasonal activities, dis-tractions abound to keep us from satisfying our responsibilities to our Church but more impor-tantly to Our Lord. The donation to the Lord of our time and talent is important throughout the year. Please be cooperative with one another regarding substituting. Some parents are refus-ing to allow their child/ server to sub for others. This is not an appropriate model for your chil-dren much less Christian witness to the neces-sity of charity toward one another. God bless you in your role at the Mass. You are allowing graces to pour over you.
Third Sunday in Lent
Moses stayed on the mountain of God forty
days (Exodus 24:18). Elijah traveled forty days
before he had a vision (1 Kings 19:8). And Je-
sus spent forty days in the wilderness, praying
and fasting, before his public ministry (Matthew
4:1-11).
"Forty days" in the Scriptures—and in the life of
the Church—traditionally signifies a time of
preparation, discipline, devotion, and testing. In
the Transfiguration, God gave the three disci-
ples a sneak peek at the glory of the revelation
of Christ that was first witnessed by Moses on
the Mount. They would not immediately under-
stand the purpose of the suffering Christ was
about to endure. But having witnessed that mo-
ment of resurrected glory, they would one day
come to understand that God's redemption
would be accomplished, not by a conquering
Messiah, but through one who would suffer.
This Transfiguration anticipates not only
Christ's glorification, but our own as well. Paul
said, "It is the Spirit himself bearing witness
with our spirit that we are children of God, and
if children, then heirs, heirs of God and fellow
heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in
order that we may also be glorified with
him" (Romans 8:16-17).
Action Step
The Catechism teaches, "By the solemn forty
days of Lent the Church unites herself each
year to the mystery of Jesus in the de-
sert" (CCC 540). How will you unite yourself
this Lent with Christ in the "desert" in a particu-
lar area of your life, so that you too can experi-
ence the glory of Easter? Taken from
Year of Faith [info=thecatholicyearoffaith.com@mail133.us4.mcsv.net]
A Transfiguring Moment by Jeff Cravins "And as he was praying, the appearance of his
countenance was altered, and his [clothing]
became dazzling white. And behold, two men
talked with him, Moses and Elijah, who ap-
peared in glory and spoke of his [exodus],
which he was to accomplish at Jerusalem."—
Luke 9:29-31
What did you give up for Lent this year?
Chocolate? Coffee? Dessert? When I was
younger, I usually chose something intrinsi-
cally unappealing, like lutefisk (a Scandinavian
specialty of codfish soaked in lye). But as the
days of Lent rolled on, my admiration grew for
those around me who had made genuine sac-
rifices. It was common to hear the faithful
speak longingly of a hot fudge sundae or
French silk pie toward the end of those forty
days. Me? I didn't really look forward to any-
thing at the conclusion of Lent, nor had I antici-
pated the grand focus of Lent: the resurrec-
tion. So while my friends and family eagerly
anticipated the conclusion of Lent, life went on
as normal for me.
When Jesus led Peter, James, and John up
that high mountain (see also Mark 9:2-10),
their lives were anything but normal. Moses
and Elijah appeared and began to speak to
Jesus, as he was transfigured before them, his
Garments a glistening, intense white. We call
this event “the Transfiguration”.
As we read the text, we should ask ourselves,
"Why are we hearing about Moses and Elijah
appearing to Jesus in the readings during
Lent?" One important reason is that these
men all experienced a forty-day period of
preparation. (Matthew 4:1-11).
Our bulletin sponsors enable us to receive our weekly Church bulletins free of charge. Let’s thank these sponsors by patronizing their businesses! Sponsor of the week :
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Items for publication for the bulletin must be submitted three weeks in advance. The publi-cation schedule requires the bulletin to be sent into the company well in advance of the week it is issued. This includes Mass intentions. If they are not in the Mass book in advance they can-not be published. Pictures from Church activi-ties can also be included if received timely. Please consider the schedule when having Masses said for loved ones.
Spiritual Growth Opportunities
Spiritual Opportunities
Annual Catholic Daughters’ French Retreat is scheduled for March 19th from 8AM - noon.
Sacred Heart Lenten Mission 2013: March 4,5,6, 2013 at Sacred Heart Church
“Fourth Century Faith for the Twenty –First: Sts. Ambrose, Monica and Augustine” In this Year of Faith, Fr. Lucas Tomson will lead the parish on a journey back to the 4th century. Together, we will meet three saints from the patristic era of the Church. While quite different from each other, they encountered Christ and received from Him the gift of faith. With this virtue, they spent the rest of their lives seeking Him in communion with the Church. Although they lived long ago, they have much to teach us today, for we share one faith.
OLQAS Mission is scheduled for March 12, 13, and 14th be-ginning at 6:00PM each eve-ning. Deacon David Guillory will speak on “Living the Beati-tudes”. Mass will be celebrated each night. Confessions will be heard a half hour prior to the
Mission. Come and join fellow parishioners and enrich your spirit life during this Lenten season.
Thinking about taking a Holy Hour at the Adoration Chapel in the hospital? There are needs for Friday: 5 am, Saturday: 1 am, 2 am and 4 am; Call Pitchy Tuminaro 363-4533 for more information.
Change in Holy Hour Schedule: There will be no more Holy Hours on 1st Fridays– rather Holy Hour will be held on the Thursday be-fore each First Friday from 6-7PM following Mass with the exception of July 5th when it will be held from 11-12 before noon Mass. Dates of next HOLY HOURS are: Feb. 28; Apr. 4th; May 2nd; June 6th; July 5th; Aug.1st; Sept. 5th; Oct .3rd; Oct. 31st & Dec. 5th.
Tiffany Tate who is with St. Augustine Counseling is now offering counseling service in the following areas: Marriage and family ; youth; trauma and addiction. For more infor-mation or an appointment call 363-1667. Ms. Tate’s office is located in Ville Platte at 1220 Dardeau St.
DIOCESE OF LAFAYETTE
Office of the Bishop P. O. Box 3387
LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA 70502-3387
February 6, 2013
Dear Friends in Christ,
During this Lenten season, we have the opportunity to reflect on how we have responded to the Gospel call to serve Jesus through the poor and vulnerable. On March 9 and 10, the Diocese of Lafayette will host The Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Collection in all of our parishes.
Catholic Relief Services provides assistance to our marginalized, impoverished, and vulnerable brothers and sisters all over the world. It provides vocational education and job skills for the unemployed in underdeveloped nations. The Catholic Relief Collection provides aid to anti-trafficking programs that combat the proliferation of human slavery throughout the world, where young women are kidnapped and force to work as prostitutes or in slave labor conditions. It also provides assistance to immigrants, and refugees, including victims of war, natural disaster, and drought.
More information about the good work of Catholic Relief Service may be found at http://crs.org. By donating to this collection, we all join in the corporal works of mercy sponsored by Catholic Relief Services throughout the world.
With prayers for your good health and for all of God's blessings, I am
Sincerely yours in Our Lord,
Most Reverend Michael Jarrell Bishop of Lafayette
MJ:mhb
PLEASE READ THIS LETTER AT ALL MASSES OR PLACE IT IN THE PARISH BULLETIN THE WEEKEND OF MARCH 2-3,2013.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Our Lady Queen of All Saints #515102 1220 W. Dardeau Street Ville Platte, LA 70586 TELEPHONE 337 363-5167 CONTACT PERSON Janis Landreneau EMAIL: olqaspa@centurytel.net SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9 Windows Vista PRINTER HP LJ P1505 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 9:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION November 4, 2012 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 7 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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