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MASS TIMES Sunday: 6:30, 8, and 10am, and 5pm Mon: 12:10pm Tues, Thurs, First Sat: 8:30am Wed, Fri: 6:30 am Saturday (anticipated Sunday): 4pm Clergy Fr. Mark Derise, Pastor Bishop Emeritus M. Jarrell, In Residence Deacon Cliff Tanner Trustees John Allen Prejean Elsie Smith Parish Office Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10am-4pm and Fri. 10am-12pm For information on contacting parish staff see page 7, and for Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School information see page 5. April 30, 2017 Third Sunday of Easter May your people exult for ever, O God, in renewed youthfulness of spirit, so that, rejoicing now in the restored glory of our adoption, we may look forward in confident hope to the rejoicing of the day of resurrection. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Mail us: P.O. Box 610 Visit us: 1110 Old Spanish Trail Scott, LA 70583 Call us: (337) 235-2433 Fax us: (337) 233-4868 STS. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH Est. 1904 Contact or Visit Us Virtually: Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.stspeterandpaulscott.org Diocesan Website: www.diolaf.org And like us on Facebook! CONFESSION TIMES Saturdays 3:00-3:45pm; Sundays 6:00-6:15am, 7:30-7:45am, 9:15-9:45am, & 4:15-4:45pm; 30 minutes before weekday Masses and by personal appointment. If a temporary illness or permanent disability keeps you or someone you know from Sunday Mass: Please contact the parish office to inquire about Holy Communion visits for the homebound. Religious Education of the Youth: Contact the CCD office for inquires and registration of new students grades 1-8. Contact the parish office for inquiries and registration of new students grades 9 -11. New Parishioners should complete the form found in church and on our website (Policies and Forms, Census Form) then return it to the office. HE IS RISEN! TRULY RISEN!

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MASS TIMES

Sunday: 6:30, 8, and 10am, and 5pm Mon: 12:10pm

Tues, Thurs, First Sat: 8:30am Wed, Fri: 6:30 am

Saturday (anticipated Sunday): 4pm

Clergy Fr. Mark Derise, Pastor

Bishop Emeritus M. Jarrell, In Residence Deacon Cliff Tanner

Trustees John Allen Prejean

Elsie Smith

Parish Office Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10am-4pm

and Fri. 10am-12pm

For information on contacting parish staff see page 7, and for Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic

School information see page 5.

April 30, 2017 Third Sunday of Easter

May your people exult for ever, O God, in renewed youthfulness

of spirit, so that, rejoicing now in the restored glory of our

adoption, we may look forward in confident hope to the rejoicing

of the day of resurrection. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns

with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Mail us: P.O. Box 610 Visit us: 1110 Old Spanish Trail

Scott, LA 70583 Call us: (337) 235-2433 Fax us: (337) 233-4868

STS. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH Est. 1904

Contact or Visit Us Virtually: Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.stspeterandpaulscott.org

Diocesan Website: www.diolaf.org And like us on Facebook!

CONFESSION TIMES

Saturdays 3:00-3:45pm; Sundays 6:00-6:15am, 7:30-7:45am,

9:15-9:45am, & 4:15-4:45pm; 30 minutes before weekday Masses

and by personal appointment.

If a temporary illness or permanent disability keeps you or someone you know from Sunday Mass: Please contact the parish office to inquire about Holy Communion visits for the homebound.

Religious Education of the Youth: Contact the CCD office for inquires and registration of new students grades 1-8. Contact the parish office for inquiries and registration of new students grades 9-11.

New Parishioners should complete the form found in church and on our website (Policies and Forms, Census Form) then return it to the office.

HE IS RISEN! TRULY RISEN!

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The Holy Sepulcher: Archeology says the Evangelists were right

What the opening of the marble slab of the Edicule revealed

On October 20th, 2016, one of the most exciting events in centuries took place: the opening of the marble slab guarding the place tradition claims was the tomb of Jesus, inside the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusa-lem. Underneath that slab there was a second slab, also of gray marble, containing a slit along its side and bear-ing a Lorraine Cross. Most likely, this is from the time of the Crusades, from the beginning of the 12th century.

Once the second slab was removed, the surprises began, according to testimonies gathered from different sources. Right below this slab, a fundamental piece of the site was discovered: an ordinary stone bench exca-vated in the rock that is directly connected with the vertical wall, also excavated in the rock behind it.

The chronicles of medieval travelers such as Félix Faber (1480), who saw the edicule without the actual cover-ing marbles, testify that the bank and wall formed a single piece of stone. This corresponds to the north-ern wall of the small room: the place traditionally venerated as Jesus’ tomb.

The second surprise revealed the south wall of this room corresponded to a second vertical wall, also made out of ordinary rock, about two meters high. In sum, the Edicule of the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher contains a site consisting of two stone walls (north and south) and a bank (to the north side) — all dug out of the rock. This setup corresponds to a “sepulchral chamber” one could only gain access by going down, as it was below the level of the outer land. The original stone floor of the tomb, still to be discovered, is to be found under the present marble pavement.

The archaeological elements described agree with the documentary data of the Gospels, as in Matthew 27, Mark 15-16, Luke 24, and John 19-20. That is why it is legitimate to suppose that this is in fact the tomb of Jesus.

Relatively close to the place in which Jesus was crucified, Joseph of Arimathea owned a tomb, which had not yet been used by anyone. (Jewish burial customs at the time usually dictated quick burial in a shallow grave covered with stones for the poor, with the wealthy purchasing family tombs, or sepulchers, where bodies would be laid in niches carved out of the walls. There were also stone benches for the preparation of the body or for visitors to the family tomb.) This tomb was to be closed with a large stone that had to be rolled over in order to cover the entrance, according to the Gospels. This kind of closing is precisely the one that was used for sepulchral chambers, commonly carved in the rock, as the one discovered under the Edicule’s marble slab. One could only walk in by slightly descending to gain access to the place in which the corpse was deposit-ed: that is to say, the aforementioned stone bench. The Gospels claim that Mary Magdalene “bent down to look into the tomb.”

The stone bank is also mentioned in the gospels of Mark and John. In Mark 16:5, it is said that the women en-tered the tomb and found “a young man seated in a white garment.” Evidently, one could only sit on such mar-ble bench, and not in a niche. John 20:12 one speaks of “two angels dressed in white, sitting in the room [that is, again, the area of the bench] where the body of Jesus had been placed.”

When Jesus was buried, on a Friday, right before the sunset, they did not place the body in a niche but rather on the stone bench, as mentioned in the Gospels. The reason for this decision is that Jesus had died after con-siderable physical aggression, and his body was in an unfortunate state, and needed proper prepara-tion, which could not be provided at the moment, as the Sabbath rest was about to begin. It was customary among the Jews of the time to wash and anoint with aromatic oils the bodies of the deceased before burying them. But as Jesus had to be buried in a hurry, his body was left on the stone bench, covered hastily with a shroud.

Even if faith in the Resurrection might not lean on logical demonstrations, it doesn’t imply a leap into an irra-tional vacuum either. Research shows archaeological data and the Gospels agree. The archaeological facts are not to be understood as demonstrations that ground (or not) what is a matter of faith, but they indeed stimulate reasonableness, based on verisimilitude.

The canonical gospels are indeed documents belonging to the first centuries of Christianity, and can be read like any other ancient historical document. From them, a religious revolution sprang out: the one that be-gan on a bench dug in the rock, inside a sepulcher, in Jerusalem, two thousand years ago.

(Source: http://aleteia.org/2017/04/19/the-holy-sepulcher-archaeology-says-the-evangelists-were-right/?utm_campaign=NL_en&utm_source=daily_newsletter&utm_medium=mail&utm_content=NL_en)

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Commentary Corner It is a subject of dispute among Commentators whether our Lord celebrated the blessed Eucharist on this occasion, or not. Some who hold the affirmative (St. Augustine, Sermo. 140, de Tempore; St. Jerome, Ep. 27; Theophylact, Bede, A. Lapide, Maldonatus, &c.), prove their view: first, from the words used here, “took bread,” “blessed,” “broke,” “gave to them,” which, being precisely the same as those in which the institution of the Eucharist is described (Matthew 26:26), would imply that the same thing took place in both cases. Again, the words of the disciples (v. 35), “the breaking of bread,” are the terms in which the blessed Eucharist was designated in the days of the Apostles (Acts 2:42; 1 Cor. 10:16; panis quem frangimus); 2nd, from the effect produced. “This breaking of bread” had the miraculous effect of opening the eyes of the disciples, so as to know our Lord. It was, therefore, a very solemn, religious act. These disciples, proba-bly, having heard from the Apostles of the ceremony observed by our Lord at the last supper, seeing it repeated here, and remembering His words a year before this (John 6), when He spoke of Himself as the Bread that came down from heaven—the Bread that gave life to the world—at once, owing to the miraculous effect of the Eucharist, recognised Him in this adorable mystery of His love; 3rd, the blessing here is different from the ordinary blessing at meals, for it was given, not at the commencement, but at the end of supper, “cum cænasset,” for our Lord immediately after vanished. From Fr. MacEvilly’s Commentary, publicized at stjoeofob-log.wordpress.com/2017/03/19/father-macevillys-commentary-on-luke-2413-35/

Catechism of the Catholic Church The meaning of Christian death 1010 Because of Christ, Christian death has a positive meaning: “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” “The saying is sure: if we have died with him, we will also live with him. What is essentially new about Chris-tian death is this: through Baptism, the Christian has already “died with Christ” sacramentally, in order to live a new life; and if we die in Christ's grace, physical death completes this “dying with Christ” and so completes our incorporation into him in his redeeming act:

It is better for me to die in (eis) Christ Jesus than to reign over the ends of the earth. Him it is I seek - who died for us. Him it is I de sire - who rose for us. I am on the point of giving birth. . . . Let me receive pure light; when I shall have arrived there, then shall I be a man.

1011 In death, God calls man to himself. Therefore the Christian can expe-rience a desire for death like St. Paul's: “My desire is to depart and be with Christ.” He can transform his own death into an act of obedience and love towards the Father, after the example of Christ:

My earthly desire has been crucified; . . . there is living water in me, water that murmurs and says within me: Come to the Father. I want to see God and, in order to see him, I must die. I am not dy- ing; I am entering life.

Minute Meditation Jesus is the Emmanuel: God

with us. His resurrection shows us that God does not

abandon his own...He prom-ised he would not...His de-

light is still to be with the sons of men.

-St. Josemaria Escriva

Lord, you will show us the path of life. –Ps16

Rome Sweet Home The road to Emmaus thus be-comes a symbol of our jour-ney of faith: the Scriptures and the Eucharist are the in-dispensable elements for en-countering the Lord. We too often go to Sunday Mass with our worries, difficulties and disappointments.... Life sometimes wounds us and we go away feeling sad, towards our “Emmaus”, turning our backs on God’s plan. We dis-tance ourselves from God. But the Liturgy of the Word wel-comes us: Jesus explains the Scriptures to us and rekindles in our hearts the warmth of faith and hope, and in Com-munion he gives us strength... Read a passage of the Gospel every day... and on Sundays go to Communion, to receive Jesus. This is what happened to the disciples of Emmaus: they received the Word; they shared the breaking of bread and from feeling sad and de-feated they became joyful.

Pope Francis Regina Caeli 5/4/14

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Please pray for those in our parish who suffer mental and physical ailments and disabilities

If you are interested in becoming Catholic or receiving Confirmation as an adult, or if you simply want to learn more about your faith, contact the office to inquire about RCIA. “Jesus said to them, ‘Come, and you will see’” (John 1:39).

Parish Announcements

Time, Talent, or Treasure

Now just as then for those who walked to Emmaus, Jesus meets us on our way hurrying here and there weighted with our anxious concern for living the good life and burdened with the fear that we’re failing to do so. When he meets us, though, the Resurrected Jesus offers us more than we plan and hope for ourselves. He presents to our hearts Himself, assured victory over failure and death; in other words, He presents to our hearts what they truly need. But when He meets us on our way, do we recognize Him? The disciples walking to Em-maus only recognized Him in the breaking of the bread. Let us too train the eyes of our faith to see Jesus whenever and wherever He appears by first giving Him our time, talent, or treasure in His Church.

Collection Report Apr 22/23

Total: $11,150.79

First Saturday Pro-life Rosary at 8am in church followed by First Saturday Holy Mass at 8:30am in church.

First Friday Pro-life Rosary at 6am in church.

Le Chapelet en Français: Rosary in French, Tuesday, May 1, 8am in church.

WEEKLY EXPENSES: $17,000.00 MONTHLY EXPENSES: $68,000.00

PLEASE REMEMBER TO PUT OUR CHURCH AND SCHOOL IN YOUR

WILL.

AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU FOR YOUR

GENEROSITY! 

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Braxton Helps 2017: tickets for Jambalaya Plate Lunches will be sold after all weekend Masses. Pro-ceeds will benefit the Braxton Bergeron Scholarship Fund at Sts. Peter and Paul. The plate will include chicken and sausage jambalaya , bread, napkins, and plastic ware, and will be available for pick-up Sun-day, May 7, between 11am and 1:30pm. Donations can be arranged by contacting [email protected].

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Men’s Work Day, Saturday, May 6, at Our Lady of Sorrows Retreat Center, 103 Railroad Ave., St. Martinville, 70582. Work begins at 8am and ends at 4. Lunch will be provided after Holy Mass at noon. Come when you can and stay as long as you can. For more info, contact Lloyd Dekerlegand at (337) 849-0185 or the Center of Jesus Crucified at (337) 394-6550 or www.jesuscrucified.net

A Weekend of Healing and Hope with Immaculee Ilibagiza, Friday, June 30—Saturday, July 1 at Our Lady of Sacred Heart , 114 Bienvenu St., Church Pointe. To register, visit

www.immaculee.com, click on “Shop/Events” and then select “Retreats.” The retreat includes Im-maculee’s witness to the power of prayer, miracles of the Rosary, and inspirational music.

Companions Along the Journey is a bereavement support group meeting in the Katherine Drexel Room of the Immaculata Center, 1408 Carmel Dr., 70501, every fourth Monday of the month. For more info call the Office of Pro-Life Apostolate, 337-261-5607.

For a complete list of where you can find Catholic programming on television and radio, please visit https://www.diolaf.org/rtv

A Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux God our Father, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary,

I ask You to bless and strengthen the spiritual renewal and vitality of all priests so that your Church may shine more resplendently and bear witness to Your presence in our world today.

I recommend to You the priests dearest to me especially [Name priests]. O Jesus, keep them all close to Your Sacred Heart, and bless them abundantly in time and in eternity. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Pray for Our Priests & Seminarians

Apr 30 Rev. Clyde LeBlanc & Andrew

Schumacher

May 1 Pope Francis & Brent Smith

May 2 Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI & Dexter

Thibodeaux

Diocesan Announcements

May 3 Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel & Michael Vidrine

May 4 Bishop Emeritus M. Jarrell & Nicholas Ware

May 5 Rev. Steven LeBlanc & Kyle White

May 6 Rev. Louis Ledoux & Rev. K. Bordelon, Dir. of Vocations and Seminarians

Men’s Work Day, Saturday, May 6, at Our Lady of Sorrows Retreat Center, 103 Railroad Ave, St. Martinville. Work begins at 8 and usually ends at 4. Lunch is served after Holy Mass at noon. You are welcome to arrive when you can and leave when you need. For more info, contact Lloyd Dekerlegand (337) 849-0185 or the Center of Jesus Crucified (337) 394-6550.

Companions Along the Journey is a bereavement support group meeting on the first Saturday of each month from 9-11am at St. Peter Church , 102 N. Church St., Carencro, in the St. Anne AV

Room. For more info, call Karol Meynard by phone (337) 261-5607 or 257-9467.

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Other Announcements 26th National Day of Prayer, Thursday, May 4, 11am-1pm, Scott Events Center, 110 Lions Club Rd. The program will consist of short prayers by the pastors of all churches in Scott and a combination of music and fellowship. A delicious jambalaya meal will be served for FREE. Everyone is invited. For more info, call City Hall at (337) 233-1130.

Marriage Help, Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi) has helped tens of thousands of couples suffering disillusionment or misery in their marriage and can help you too. For confidential information or to reg-ister for the Lafayette/Acadiana program beginning May 26-28, call 800-470-2230 / 337-873-3981 or visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com

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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School

May Crowning Mass: Please join us for May Crowning on Thursday, May 4th at 8:30am.

National Day of Prayer: Our 7th grade students will be attending the National Day of Prayer on Thurs., May 4th

Teacher Appreciation Week: We will celebrate our teachers and all the gifts they share with our students the week of May 1-5, 2017. Dismissal on Friday, May 5th will be at 11:00am.

Save the Date: The 11th annual Knights Classic Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, May 8th. Please save the date and register early. Registration/Sponsor forms can be found on the school website.

Initial Safe Environment Training: Training will be offered on Wed., May 10, at 6:00pm in the school cafe-teria for new and returning parents in need of Initial Safe Environment Training. Participants need to bring $10

exact cash or check, 2 references (one personal and one professional, known for minimum 3 years) with ad-dress and phone number, social security and driver’s license numbers. Adults only.

Our Catholic School News

Teurlings Catholic

The Teurlings Athletics App can be purchased in the iTunes store and is designed to give us-ers up-to-date game schedules.

Teurlings participates in the FundingFactory® Recycling Program which earns cash for the school when they recycle printer inkjet and laser cartridges. Support TCH by bringing your

cartridges to the front office.

Thanks to the RABC moms, the Swap Shop is now open every Thurs. from 7-7:30am. Uni-forms can be purchased for $5 or trade one-for-one of your gently used uniforms.

Visit them: 139 Teurlings Drive Lafayette, LA 70501

Call them: (337) 235-5711 Fax them: (337) 234-8057

Contact or Visit Them Virtually: Web-site: www.tchs.net

Email: [email protected] And Like Them on Facebook!

Sts. Peter and Paul & Teurlings Catholic

Visit them: 1301 Old Spanish Trail Scott, LA 70583

Call them: (337) 504-3400 Fax them: (337) 504-4995

Contact or Visit Them Virtually: Web-site: www.sts-peter-paul.org

Email: [email protected] And Like Them on Facebook!

Dr. Robert Richard, Principal Jim Andrepont, Advisory Council Chair

Fr. Hampton Davis, Chancellor Mr. Michael Boyer, Principal

To Channel His Spirit for the Glory of God

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Sacramental Information

Baptism: Expectant parents should contact the office four to six (4 - 6) months before the birth of the child.

Marriage: Couples planning marriage need to make an appointment with one of the pastor at least six months before the intended wedding date to begin the preparation process. A wedding date cannot be scheduled without approval of the pastor.

Anointing of the Sick: Contact the office to schedule an appointment, home or nursing home visit, and, if death is immanent, contact the office for immediate action.

First Communion and Confirmation: Contact the Elementary DRE or High School DRE respectively.

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Staff

Secretary & Bookkeeper Monica D. Laperous

Dir. of Religious Ed. for Elementary School Students Janet Hebert

Dir. of Religious Ed. for High School Students & Youth Minister A. Max Harrington

Choir Director Yvette Weber Broussard

Weekly Parish Calendar

May 6/7 Eucharistic Ministers, Readers, and Altar Servers*

PAGE SEVEN

Weekly Events: Sun - Come, Lord Jesus Bible Study@6pm in CCD Bldg.; AA @ 8pm in Rm 11; Tues - 9am Rosary in Cry Room; Come, Lord Jesus Bible Study@9:30am in CCD Bldg.; AA @ 7pm in

Rm 11; Wed - 10am Prayer Group in Cry Room; 6pm Choir Practice; Come, Lord Jesus Bible

Study@6:30pm in CCD Bldg.; AA @ 8pm in Rm 11; Thurs - AA @ 7pm in Rm 11; Fri - AA @ 8pm

in Rm 11; Sat - AA @ 7pm in Rm 11 Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Mon-Fri

after the morning Mass until 5pm

SUN 30 MON 1 TUES 2 WED 3 THURS 4 FRI 5 SAT 6

ACTS 2:14,22 -33 PS 16 1 PT 1:17-21 LK 24:13-35

Bible Time-line@6:30pm in Hall

ACTS 6:8-15 PS 119 JN 6:22-29

French Rosary at 8am in church

Memorial of St. Athanasius

ACTS 7:51- 8:1A PS 31 JN 6:30-35

Feasts of Sts. Philip and James, Apos-tles

1 COR 15:1-8 PS 19 JN 14:6-14

School Mass in church

ACTS 8:26-40 PS 66 JN 6:44-51

Pro-life Ro-sary at 6am in church

ACTS 9:1-20 PS 117 JN 6:52-59

Pro-life Ro-sary at 8am in church

First Saturday Holy Mass 8:30am

ACTS 9:31-42 PS 116 JN 6:60-69

Masses Eucharistic Ministers Readers Altar Servers

Sat. May 6 @ 4pm

Brian & Holly Schlesinger, Dn. Tanner

JoAnn Tanner Jackson Andrepoint, Damon Apple, Luke Broussard, Jackson Lastrapes

Sun. May 7 6:30am 8am 10am 5pm

Warren Sensat, Dn. Tanner

Carral Menard, Neil Vera, Dn. Tanner, Cathy Bourque, Karen Bienvenue Jeanie Sullivan, Charles Frederick, Deena Campbell Nick & Aimee Serio, Karen Granger

Ginger Sensat Mary Harrison Susan Rabalais Cindy LeBlanc

Adrienne Hendrix, Isabelle Sabatier, Mary-Ester Leblanc, Maddox Hebert Colin Benoit, Conner Benoit, Madi-son Lenox, Lily Luneau Jake Domingue, Elise Hebert, Jacob Sonnier, Keely Winn Kevin Shexnayder, Seth Trahan, Andrew Devalcourt, Elias Bernard

*Please remember: if you are unable to attend your scheduled Mass, you are responsible for finding a substitute

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Holy Sacri ice of the Mass Offered For: Saturday, April 29 @ 4:00pm: DupreHebert,CaritaCredeur,EmetileDBourque&EdwardBourqueSr.(L),DavidL.“Boo”Prejean,Adley&BeverlyScrantz,MollieDomingue,RitaThibodeaux,RitaBrous-sard,JoeAlleman,Paul&LeaBrown,Cleodore&NoraHebert,RobertCredeur,Sr.,Joe&Belle(L)Alle-man,AnnBacque,Azema&NamezeBacque,JerryBacque,KenBacque,VestaSellersSunday, April 30 @ 6:30am: ForthePeople

Sunday, April 30 @ 8:00am: AudreyMenard,SpiritualHealing,Amy&DarrellBroussard(L)(Anniv)Sunday, April 30 @ 10:00am:RayfordG.Domingue,DeannaSonnier,CarlGuidry,Waver&SostheneGuidry,Gene&LouisProvost,CharlieProvost,LauriceDubuc,Adrian&EulaliaVega,PaulSr.&ClarineMartin,WilliamR.Martin,LeliaDoucet,SylviaComeaux,DoraMaeDugasSunday, April 30 @ 5:00pm:Carrol&ShirleyLavergne,CrestaTrahan

Monday, May 1 @ 12:10pm: GraceSavoy(L)(HB) Tuesday, May 2 @ 8:30am: KennethW.GaryWednesday, May 3 @ 6:30am: JamesDidierThursday, May 4 @ 8:30am: N/AFriday, May 5 @ 6:30am: M/MAlexJ.Prejean,RitaS.Prejean(Anniv.),Edwin&RhenaStutes,MathildeBoudreaux,SisBoudreaux,RussellStutes,William&MarieStutes,O.Z.&ItaBoudreaux,,JohnE.Caldwell,Sr.,MollieDomingue,SensatComeLordJesus(L),M/MCarryHebert,M/MEarlTanner,Sr.

Queen of Heaven V. Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia. R. For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia. V. Has risen, as he said, alleluia. R. Pray for us to God, alleluia. V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. R. For the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.

Let us pray. O God, who gave joy to the world through the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee, that through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, His Mother, we may obtain the joys of everlasting life. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven) is one of four Marian antiphons, with following versicles and prayers, traditionally said or sung after night prayer, immediately before going to sleep. The Regina

Caeli is prayed during the Easter season, that is, from Easter Day through Pentecost, the seventh Sun-day after Easter. During this time the Regina Caeli is also said in place of the Angelus.

Regina Caeli (Latin trans., Queen of Heaven) V. Regina caeli, laetare, alleluia. R. Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia. V. Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia. R. Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. V. Gaude et laetare, Virgo Maria, alleluia. R. Quia surrexit Dominus vere, alleluia.

Oremus. Deus, qui per resurrectionem Filii tui, Domini nostri Iesu Christi, mundum laetificare dignatus es: praesta, quaesumus; ut per eius Gen-etricem Virginem Mariam, perpetuae capiamus gaudia vitae. Per eundem Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen.

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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Sts. Peter and Paul Church #525201 1110 Old Spanish Trail Scott, LA 70583 TELEPHONE 337 235-2433 CONTACT PERSONS Max Harrington EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2016 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 10 PRINTER HP Laserjet 6P TRANSMISSION TIME Mon. Apr. 24 @ 3:00pm SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION April 30, 2017 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 9 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS