st. john bosco catholic church
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Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the desert for forty days, to be tempted by the devil. Luke 4:1-2a
ST. JOHN BOSCOCATHOLIC CHURCH
March 1, 2020
The Pastor Jots It Down…
My dear parishioners of St. John Bosco, Happy 1st Sunday of Lent! The devil, temptation and our response to the lies of Satan are highlighted in today’s readings. In the 1st reading Adam and Eve give in to the lies of Satan, disobey God, and suffer the consequences. The effects of this Original Sin not only impacted them but also has been handed done to us. We no longer enjoy the preternatural gifts which Adam Eve enjoyed before the fall: infused knowledge, absence of concupiscence (inclination to sin), and bodily immortality. In the today’s Gospel Satan temps Jesus three times. Each time Jesus rebukes Satan with the truth of Scripture and resists Satan’s traps. The devil is miserable and as the old saying goes misery loves company. So, Satan prowls the world seek-ing to snare souls with his lies. Every temptation is a lie. Just as he told Adam and Eve that the apple was good for them; he deceived them into doing something that was greatly detrimental to them. So, too, with us, Satan, the father of lies, temps us to believe that we know what is better for us than God who created us. Thus, we give in to the lies of Satan and choose our ways over God’s ways and rebel against God, our greatest benefactor. This holy season of Lent is a great time for us to strengthen our willpower and our spiritual lives so as to be better able to resist the temptations of the devil. Though this takes effort on our part,we must want to grow closer to God during these forty days. We must plan how we are going to go about it. Last week in the bulletin, I wrote about planning for Lent and gave some suggestions. Congratulations if you have mapped out your personal Lenten practices. If not, you may have given into the temptations of the devil by not taking home a bulletin or by taking one home and not reading it, or by reading it and putting off acting on it until later. Now here it is the first Sunday of Lent. If you have not made a plan for Lent, are you going to make one? Or are you going to let this golden opportunity to grow your spiritual life through works of prayer, fasting, self-denial and almsgiving pass you by. The decision is all yours. God is pulling for you. Satan is tempting you to do nothing. Your vote decides who your partner will be this Lenten Season. For those who need -- some additional suggestions for Lenten Practice:
1. Take home and read your weekly parish bulletin and archdiocesan newspaper.
2. Ponder the Sunday Scriptures to see how God’s word maybe inviting you to change your ways.
3. Pray for those who upset you and cause you angst.
4. Visit a nursing home and visit with some one who has no family left or visitors.
5. Cutback on spending for snacks, meals, eating out, etc., and earmark the savings for the poor.
Let’s make this the best Lent ever for our individual growth in holiness which is the best gift we can give to ourselves, our family and our parish family.
St. John Bosco Catholic Church Served by the Salesian of Don Bosco
2114 Oakmere Dr. Harvey, LA 70058 504.340.0444
Fr. Mark Hyde, SDB Pastor
Fr. George Hanna, SDB Fr. Greg Fishel, SDB
Fr. Wilgintz Polynice, SDB Parochial Vicars
Kevin Steel Deacon
MASS SCHEDULE: Monday—Friday 7:00 am Saturday 8:00 am Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am 5:00 pm
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Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45pm Sunday: 10:15 - 10:45am
Archdiocese of New Orleans
7887 Walmsley Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70125-3496
Office: (504) 861-9521
Fax (504) 314-9614
Email: archbishop@arch-no.org
March 1, 2020
To: Clergy, Religious, and Laity in the Archdiocese of New Orleans
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
Office of the Archbishop
As we enter into this Lenten Season, God calls us to an honest, grace-filled assessment of our
weakness and sins. The Church's call to prayer, fasting, and almsgiving brings us to a
conversion of heart and unites us to the love of Christ. I sincerely pray that your Lenten journey
will be one that leads you to newness oflife and blessings for you and your family.
With the technological advances in our culture and a growing awareness of the dangers that
come with this, we as a Church are called to protect and promote unity and the need for strong
relationships within the family. When a family is truly connected they are more aware of the
ways in which their children and grandchildren are struggling, especially in regards to the effects
of exposure to dangerous content online. This first Sunday of Lent, we in the Archdiocese of
New Orleans invite all parents, parishes, schools, and all organizations to learn more about this
common struggle and how we can protect and provide healing for our loved ones, especially our
children.
Your parish has new resources to help you understand and confidently address this issue arid act
with God's love and mercy toward those in your homes and organizations.
May Lent be a blessing for you and your family and a renewed experience of God's mercy.
Know that you will be remembered in my prayers, and please remember me in yours.
Wishing you God's blessings, I am
Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond Archbishop of New Orleans
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays in Lent
ST. JOHN BOSCO 7:00pm
ST. ROSALIE 7:00pm
NOT ON GOOD FRIDAY
ST. JOHN BOSCO CHURCH
KNIGHTS OF COLBUS
FRIDAYS IN LENT– 5:00-8:00PM
March 6, 13, 20, 27 April 3
The Church’s Lenten Practices and Those Who Are Bound to Observe Them
Abstinence
Every person 14 years or older must abstain from meat (and items made with meat) on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all the Fridays of Lent. Every person between the age of 18 and 59 (beginning of 60th year) must fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Fasting
On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, only one full meatless meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige.
IRA Charitable Rollover
The IRA charitable rollover is now permanent and is a terrific way to make a tax-free gift to your parish using your qualified retirement plan. This gift may also satisfy your required minimum distribution (RMD).
How Do I Qualify? You must be 70 1/2 years old or older at the
time if the gift. Gifts must go directly from your IRA to St. John Bosco Parish. Gifts must come from a traditional IRA or
Roth IRA account. Gifts cannot exceed $100,000 per donor.
Benefits of an IRA Charitable Rollover Gift
Gifts can satisfy your RMD without
increasing your income taxes. You will not pay taxes on your IRA
withdrawal when gifted to our parish. You may direct your gift to a program or
area of your choice. It is a wonderful way to create an
immediate impact on our parish outreach.
G M "Glory† Bound"
Our Guitar Mass will be on Saturday, March 7th
at 5pm. Please come and join our Guitar mass
"Glory† Bound".
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Our next Men’s Club meeting will be held on
March 2nd at 6:30pm.
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The Sanctuary Candle is in memory of
Neil J. Folse, Jr.
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Celebration of the Eucharist is in memory of
Marilyn DeBlanc
Y M M They will have a
Youth Ministry meeting on Saturday, March 14th
10am - 1pm All youth in the parish are invited to attend and
bring a friend.
Mass Intentions
Feb 29 8am +Special Intentions
5pm +Paul Louis Nguyen Dinh Dzung
+Ronald Landry
+Wayne Delaune
+Abdon & Quiaoit Families
+Jacqueline G. Guillot
+Penelope Solis
+Joseph Vu Quoc Tuan
+Peter John Paul Nguyen
+Joseph Lai Duc Anh
+John Baptist Tuan Nguyen
+Peter Jimmy Pham
+Theresa Cindy Cao
March 1 7:30am +Vernon Guillot
Thanksgiving to St. Jude
9am Parishioners of St. John Bosco
11am Special Intentions
5pm Special Intentions
March 2 7am +Lorraine Penn (AOD)
March 3 7am +Paul Nha Chu
March 4 7am +Maria Vieng Pham
March 5 7am +Ryan Roberts
March 6 7am +Ha Thi Diem (AOD)
March 7 8am +Jay Muller
5pm +Neil J. Folse, Jr.
+Wayne Delaune
+Mathew Foret
+Oren Breaux, Sr.
+Jacqueline G. Guillot
+Doug Trauth, Sr.
+Penelope Solis
+Dominico Nguyen Huy Chuong
+Peter John Paul Nguyen
+Joseph Lai Duc Anh
+John Hefti
+John Baptist Tuan Nguyen
+Peter Jimmy Pham
+Rose S. & Joseph Bordlee, Jr.
March 8 7:30am +Marilyn DeBlanc
9am Parishioners of St. John Bosco
11am +Paul Louis Nguyen Dinh Dzung
5pm +Peter Tony Sonho
March 9 7am +Helen DeBlanc
March 10 7am +Rosemary H. Domino (AOD)
March 11 7am +Special Intentions
March 12 7am +Raymond & Helen Saulino
March 13 7am +Lucy Ann McGann
Submissions to the Parish Bulletin are welcome. Please submit all material at least ten (10) days prior - bulletin@saintjohnboscochurch.org.
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Adore Jesus in the Adoration Chapel following the 7 AM Monday morning Mass, continuously, until just before the Saturday morning 8 AM Mass.
A permanent adorer is needed for Thursdays at 11 PM. Partners are needed for other hours on the “Needs List” available in the rack in back of church.
Volunteer or direct inquiries to: StJohnBosco@AdorationServants.org
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