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January 12, 2020
The Baptism of the LordParish Bulletin Issue 2 Volume LII
2025 Stuart Avenue
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808-3979
(225) 343-6657 Fax (225) 344-6847
http://church.aloysius.org/
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REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY 4:30PM
SUNDAY 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM & 5:30PM
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday, Wednesday 6:00AM
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00AM
SACRAMENTS
RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 3:30PM (when 4:30PM Vigil Mass is scheduled); Mondays and Wednesdays immediately following 6:00AM Mass (when scheduled); Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30AM (when 8:00AM Mass is scheduled); By appointment: please call the Pastoral Services Center 343-6657 to schedule with either priest.
BAPTISM Contact the Pastoral Services Center 343-6657. Baptismal preparation is required.
CONFIRMATION Adult Confirmation is hosted annually. For those under 18, Confirmation typically occurs in the fall of their junior year of high school. Preparation is required, including PSR, for teens not enrolled in a Catholic school. Please contact the Pastoral Services Center for more detailed information.
Baptism & Confirmation sponsors must be Confirmed, practicing Catholics and will need to provide a letter of
good standing from the parish in which they are registered.
MARRIAGE Engaged couples should contact the priest at least six months prior to their anticipated wedding date.
SERVICES
FUNERALS Please contact the Pastoral Services Center at 343-6657 prior to scheduling with the funeral home. Please follow voicemail instructions if after hours.
CARE OF THE SICK Families of the sick are encouraged to contact the Pastoral Services Center at 343-6657. Communion is brought to the sick weekly. Hospital visits are also made weekly.
EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION ADORATION & BENEDICTION
Every Thursday 1st Wednesday of each month 3rd Saturday of each month
*Gonzaga Hall Chapel
8:30AM-9:00AM 6:30AM-7:00AM 8:30AM-3:00PM*
Jill Didier and Sebastian Simmons
Rockne, Meghan, Rockne and Clara Hymel
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
Employment opportunity!
Join the church office team and help represent and shape our parish as we strive to build His Kingdom through support and service.
Front Desk Receptionist
General Statement of Duties St. Aloysius parish is looking for one part-time receptionist to share full time coverage of the Pastoral Services Center front desk/reception area. The individual will be responsible for fielding office walk-ins, phone calls and emails and processing Mass intentions.
The ideal candidate will have excellent communication and organizational skills, a calm and assured manner in working with people and situations, a positive attitude and a strong work ethic.
Part-time: ~8-12hrs/wk Office hours: 8am-4pm M-Th; 8am-12pm Friday Ideal start date: February 3, 2020
http://church.aloysius.org/employment-opportunities/front-desk-receptionist/
To apply, submit a letter of interest and resumé to: [email protected].
Knights of Columbus Catholic Youth Leadership Award
A $250 scholarship check will be awarded to one senior girl and boy who exemplify what it means to be an outstanding young Catholic. Those students will then have the chance of winning up to $4000 in the state competition. Complete and return the Application no later than January 25 to the Parish Office.
*Info High School Students:Process, Filling out the application. *Parents & Counselors, Info, Application Process.
Brennan Kluka, [email protected].
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January 12, 2020
Our Challenge
Dear friends,
God’s standards have always been the same. God is pleased with those who bring forth justice among the nations. God applauds all those who cure the blindness of ignorance and prejudice, all those who break the chains of poverty and illness. The highest accolade that Apostle Peter bestowed on Jesus Christ was that “he went about doing good.” Jesus’ life of good works was the sign and seal of his unique relationship to God. No one could do these good works apart from the spirit and power of God. God placed the divine stamp of approval on Jesus at his baptism by John the Baptist: “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased.” God not only acclaimed Jesus as the Messiah. He also acknowledged that his kind of life is the kind of life that enjoys divine favor. Little children want few things more than to please their parents. A warm hug or a pat on the back is a wonderful reward for being good and doing good. Why, then, are we not more concerned about living the kind of life that pleases God? Life holds no greater joy or higher reward than the sense that our lives are pleasing to God. There are some things of which we can be sure in life. We know that sacrificial love is the only kind of love that is pleasing to God. Our own sense of self-worth is dependent on the approval of others. We need the approval of our family and friends to feel good about ourselves. Ultimately, however, our sense of self-worth depends on the approval of God.
Our lives only count for something if we live the kind of life that is pleasing to God.
Have a good week!
Love and prayers, Father Randy
ADULT FAITH FORMATION SPEAKER SERIES, YEAR 2
EXPERIENCING GOD IN LITURGICAL LIFE
Paul Zucarelli Author of Faith Understood:
An Ordinary Man’s Journey to the Presence of God
https://faithunderstood.org/
An Evening of Witness and Praise Sunday, January 26
A light meal will be served in the Parish Hall immediately after the 5:30PM Mass with the presentation beginning at 7:00PM in the Church. Paul will share his extraordinary story: one man’s near-death experience and how it transformed his life. But this is even more than an incredible account of a successful businessman’s miraculous recovery. Paul tells a story of hope—a credible testimony of how God is present and active in our lives: claiming us in Baptism, nourishing us in the Eucharist, instructing us in Scripture, and guiding us in prayer. Paul’s talk will inspire you; his witness can change your life if you let it!
Questions: Mark Christian-343-6657 [email protected]
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HERE TO SERVE Pastoral Services Center 343-6657 Ext. Fr. Randy M. Cuevas 11
Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Ryan Hallford 13
Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacon Chauvin Wilkinson 15 [email protected] Matt Zylicz 16
Business Manager [email protected]
Bill Quirk 29
Facilities Manager [email protected]
Mark Christian 28
Director of Adult Formation [email protected]
Angela Falgoust 18
Director of Pastoral Services [email protected]
Kenneth Thevenet 20
Director of Worship [email protected]
Tricia Greely 25
Director of Children Formation [email protected]
MacDougall Womack 27
Youth Minister [email protected]
Sou Sanders 17
Executive Assistant to Pastor [email protected]
Madeline Laperouse 21
Bookkeeper Child Protection Coordinator [email protected]
Aline Landry 24
Communications Secretary [email protected]
Mary Louise Bullock 26
Community Life Ministries Coordinator [email protected]
Receptionists 343-6657
Sachelle Kelly Kathy Nikolaus Irene Shepherd [email protected]
St. Aloysius School 383-3871
Erin Candilora, Principal [email protected]
St. Aloysius Child Care Center 343-1338
Sharon Mason, Director [email protected]
Emergency Assistance 316-7027
PASTORAL COUNCIL Administration Michael Acaldo & Paul Laborde Community Life Lauren Litchfield & Lauren Walker Education Maureen Dippel & Colleen Walker Social Responsibility Kristy Roubique & Angelique Freel Spiritual Growth Kevin Colomb & Aeli Poydras Worship Annette Cotton & Sheri Gillio
French Organist,
Loriane Llorca
to perform at
St. Aloysius Church
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
at 7:00PM
We are pleased to host organist, Loriane Llorca, the current Young Artist-In-Residence at St. Louis King of France Cathedral in New Orleans in recital at St. Aloysius Church.
Hear her at https://youtu.be/H31-QeJFTIY. This recital is free and open to the public.
Bridget Mallicoat “B” Distefano Helen Friloux Helm Sybil Avery Bateman Betty Porter Breaux Jacques F. Ourso
With Deepest Sympathy
Baby Bottle Campaign 2020
The Dignity of Life Committee of St. Aloysius and the Knights of Columbus are asking for your generous support again and want to thank you for your generosity in 2019. Almost $12,000 was
collected and was split between our two local crisis pregnancy centers; the Pregnancy Problem Center and the Woman’s New Life Clinic.
How it Works
Baby Bottle pickup will be at all masses the weekend of January 18th and 19th. Baby Bottle return with your donation will be next week January 25 and 26. Please return the bottle as it is a donation too. Checks should be made out to St. Aloysius and note Baby Bottle in the memo. Contact Ross McCalip at [email protected] with questions. We want this Baby Bottle Campaign to be the best yet! Please help us to offset their expenses with your donation. Thank you so much for your generosity and know your donation will help save lives.
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CHEF JOHN FOLSE LOVE THY NEIGHBOR
SOUP SUPPER
TO BENEFIT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
All St. Aloysius Parishioners and Friends!
Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 6:30 PM
St. Aloysius Old Gym
$25.00 per Person
Tickets available on-line at https://tinyurl.com/uyq3vgb
Or by purchase after Masses 1/18/2020 and 1/19/2020
Ticket sales end 1/26/2020 or when sold-out
Questions: Call Martha
225-405-8856
Join in the fellowship, fun and bidding at the
2020 St. Aloysius Auction!
Coming back to the St. Aloysius Campus February 8, 2020
7:00pm
Tickets, Tables and Southern Marsh Auction Shirts
available at staloysiusauction.net
SAS students can wear their auction shirts to school Monday 2/10/2020
STEWARDSHIP OF OFFERING
“Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus” Colossians 3:17
Giving is planned and planning is a part of everything we do. This is certainly true of our financial decision and plans. Before we spend, before we invest, we consider our options. We give to address others’ needs and we save to help meet our own. In short, we make purposeful decisions.
In everything we do, we honor God through Jesus Christ: in our devotional lives and in our commitments to the ministries of the church. And in the ways we choose to invest our resources in the people and ministries of our parish. We plan our giving, knowing our actions follow that purposeful intent.
Over the next few weeks as you make or continue your New Year’s resolutions, we ask you to prayerfully reflect upon your Stewardship of Offering for the upcoming year. Please consider: What life or blessings has God given you? How do your financial commitments best honor the Lord Jesus? On the weekend of February 7 and 8, each parishioner will be invited to renew or increase support of the parish through our 2020 Stewardship of Offering promotion.
Stephen Mathews and Michael Acaldo Stewardship of Offering Co-Chairs
Did you know? 63% of Registered Parishioner Families give to the Offertory; If 82 additionalindividuals/families contributed to the Offertory, the parish would be supported by two-thirds of all families.
Numbers based on identified givers. For detailed collections, spending, parish savings, etc. please see the Annual Stewardship Report in the February Aloysius Alive.
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Sat. 4:30PM Sun. 7:00AM Sun. 9:00AM Sun. 11:00AM Sun. 5:30PM
Fr. Ryan Hallford Fr. Ryan Hallford Fr. Randy Cuevas Fr. Randy Cuevas Fr. Randy Cuevas
Due to unforeseen circumstances, clergy assignments may change
Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule Link: http://www.rotundasoftware.com/ministry/aloysiusbtr/schedules/499491
Interested in Becoming a Catholic? Not sure where to start? We are the group for you! Join us most Wednesdays at 7:00PM in the Gonzaga Hall St. Katharine Drexel Room. Contact Mark Christian 343-6657 ext. 28 [email protected].
Monday, January 13, 6:00AM
†Captain Denis Nicholas Tuesday January 14, 8:00AM
†Dan Lorio, Jr. †Gene Baudoin
†Hilda Krousel
Wednesday, January 15, 6:00AM † No Mass Intention
Thursday, January 16, 8:00AM †Moonlee Karam
†Ben Tisdale
†Gene Baudoin †Hilda Krousel
Friday, January 17, 8:00AM †Julia Dunigan
Saturday, January 18, 4:30PM †Bo Miller
Sunday, January 19
7:00AM, †Steve Bowen 9:00AM, Nu Nguyen
11:00AM,†Maria Pham Thi Hong 5:30PM, All Parishioners
† Deceased
MASS INTENTIONS
“An unexpected pregnancy can be a difficult and frightening time, and it’s important that your friend knows you are thinking of her and supporting her. … don’t forget the most important thing is to pray. Even if it’s just a quick two-second prayer, prayer is the most effective way we can help. Pray for her, for her child, and for guidance Order | Download in how you can give her the best possible support.” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “10 Ways to Support Her When She’s Unexpectedly Expecting” (www.respectlife.org/support-her)
MASS CELEBRANT SCHEDULE January 12, 2020
January 12, 2020 In Baptism we are called to live a holy life. Could it be that you are being called to fulfill that responsibility as a priest, sister or brother? If you are, call Fr. Andrew Merrick at
(225) 336-8778, [email protected].
January Chairperson Kim Faulk, Rachel Lauve Lettie Ardoin, Carol Patriarco, Wren Eagleton
SACRISTANS
VOCATIONS
WORD OF LIFE
January Calendar of Events: January 18-25, 2020
WEEK of PRAYER for CHRISTIAN UNITY Theme: “They Show us unusual kindness”
Sat, Jan. 18: Begin the week of Prayer for Christian Unity by making a commitment to pray daily for unity. Sun. Jan. 19: Worship at a church not your own. Mon Jan. 20: Attend Martin Luther King Jr Day service at 8AM at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, 356 TJ Jemison Blvd. and other MLK community events. Tues Jan. 21: Participate in Centering Prayer at First United Methodist Church Spiritual Formation Center, 930 North Blvd at 11:45-12:30PM. Wed. Jan. 22: Attend a Bible Study at a Baptist Church. Option: Greater New Guide Baptist Church, 3445 Fairfields Ave at 6PM. Thurs Jan 23: Attend a Roman Catholic morning ser-vice. Option: St. Jude Catholic Church, 9150 Highland Rd. at 8:15AM. Fri. Jan. 24: Walk the labyrinth at City Park (BREC) 2-4PM.
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For the Separated and Divorced Journey of Hope is a special program
addressing the concerns of separated/divorced Catholics. offers support and addresses important issues that arise as a result of a divorce. The strong emphasis on prayer, scripture and Church teachings leads to
healing and a better relationship with Christ.
Some of the topics discussed are: How do I deal with my Anger?
What Does the Church Say About Divorce?
Based on the book Divorced. Catholic.
Now What? Navigating Your Life
After Divorce Sessions begin Sunday February 9, 2020
2:30–5:00PM
REGISTER FEE: $40 Due with registration. Scholarships are available. Information Angela Falgoust 343-6657 ext. 18 or [email protected].
Register now for our next Great Adventure Bible Study!
“Psalms: The School of Prayer” Beginning January 2020
In this 11-session study, video presenters Jeff Cavins, Tim Gray, and Sarah Christmyer will
show us how to establish a deeply personal dia-logue with God through the Psalms, help us learn how to meditate fruitfully on the captivating words of the Psalms using lectio divina, and guide our study of the many ways the Psalms foretell the life and mission of Jesus.
Weekly study groups are being organized to begin the week of January 19, 2020. Cost $25. Fill out registration form and return it to the church office. Forms are available at the church office. Mark Christian
[email protected] 343-6657.
We appreciate the generous donations of parishioners who helped defray the cost of Christmas Trees, Flowers and Decorations.
Donations were given remembering the following family members and loved ones:
In Memory of:
Floyd & Ruby Bernard
John & Mary Klein
Andrew & Matilda Bahlinger
Warren & Necia Waggenspack
Steve Bowen
Loved ones in the Wall Family
Mark Gremillion
Jay McDonough
Joseph Gerace
Ktena & Riquelmy Families
Fr. Than Vu
E.J. Morales, Jr
Pat and Billy Nobles
Jane T. Boyce
K.A. Smith Family
Ziggie Nacol
Lippian Family
Margie and Jimmy Jolly
William C. May In Honor of:
Members of the Morrison Family
FIRST RECONCILIATION NEWS
First Reconciliation will be celebrated on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 10:00AM in the Church. Please pray for our First Reconciliation Candidates and families as they continue their preparation for the reception of this sacrament.
Join thousands of Catholics nationwide
praying the annual novena, January 21-29.
Sign up today www.9daysforlife.com!
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THIS WEEK AT ST. ALOYSIUS
WED, 1/15 CONT. Bible Study 1:30PM Children’s Choir Rehearsal 2:45PM KC Council Mtg 5:00PM RCIA Inquiry 7:00PM Choir Rehearsal 7:00PM THURS, 1/16 Priests’ Continuing Ed. Fr Greg Plata OFM Confessions 7:30AM Mass 8:00AM Adoration and Benediction 8:30AM Prayer Shawl Miinistry 8:30AM Wisdom Group 9:30AM Stephen Ministry Training 3:30PM Stephen Ministry Supervision Mtg 6:00PM ACTS Core Team 6:30PM FRI, 1/17 Priests’ Continuing Ed. Fr Greg Plata OFM CLJ Men #2 7:00AM ACTS Men Bible Study 7:00AM Mass 8:00AM All School ACTS Women Lecto Divina Grp 8:30AM Wholly Fit 8:30AM Music Makers 9:30AM Cub Scout Pine Wood Derby setup 5:30PM SAT, 1/18 Communion Service 8:00AM Adoration 8:30AM Cub Scout Pine Derby 10:00AM Music Rehearsal 3:30PM Reconciliation 3:30PM Baby Bottle Campaign Mass 4:30PM SVdP Love they Neighbor Soup Supper sell tickets SUN, 1/19 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass 7:00, 9:00, 11:00AM & 5:30PM Baby Bottle Campaign all Masses SVdP Love they Neighbor Soup Supper sell tickets All Masses Choir Warmup 8:00AM PSR Gr 1-6 8:45AM RCIA Dismissal & Session 9:15AM Sunday Nursery 9:00AM &11:00AM Coffee and Donuts 10:00AM Children’s Choir 11:00AM SMG Team 1 3:00PM 5:30 Choir Warmup 4:30PM
SAT, 1/11 Woman’s Retreat 7:00AM Music Rehearsal 3:30PM Reconciliation 3:30PM Mass 4:30PM Baptism 4:30PM SUN, 1/12 The Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord Mass 7:00, 9:00, 11:00AM & 5:30PM Baptism 9:00 & 11:00AM Choir Warmup 8:00AM PSR Gr 1-6 8:45AM RCIA Dismissal & Session 9:15AM Children’s Church 9:00 &11:00AM Sunday Nursery 9:00AM & 11:00AM Coffee and Donuts 10:00AM SMG Team 2 3:00PM 5:30 Choir Warmup 4:30PM Jr High PSR 6:00PM MON, 1/13 Ordinary Time Begins Priests’ Continuing Ed. Fr Greg Plata OFM Mass 6:00AM Confessions 6:30AM ACTS Men Bible Study Grp 7:00AM Wholly Fit 8:30AM 13th Apostle Rosary 5:30PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 5:30PM ACTS Men Formation Mtg 5:30PM 13th Apostle Prayer Grp 6:00PM Rosary Group Rosa Mystica 7:00PM TUES, 1/14 Priests’ Continuing Ed. Fr Greg Plata OFM Parents Who Pray Rosary 7:00AM Confessions 7:30AM Mass 8:00AM CLJ 8:45AM Prayer Group 9:15AM ACTS Men Bible Study 11:30AM CLJ 12:30PM Adult Formation Mtg 5:30PM ACTS Men Formation Mtg 5:30PM Boy Scout Mtg 6:30PM WED, 1/15 Priests’ Continuing Ed. Fr Greg Plata OFM Mass 6:00AM Confessions 6:30AM Men’s Fellowship 6:30AM Men’s Small Grp Bible Study 6:30AM Men’s Prayer Grp 2 6:30AM ACTS Men Bible Study Grp 6:30AM CLJ Prayer Group 6:30AM Rosary Group 8:15AM Wholly Fit 8:30AM CLJ 10:45AM
St. Aloysius Parish embraces and nurtures all,
inspiring each to act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly in the love of God.
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Monday: 1 Sm 1:1-8; Ps 116:12-19;
Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20; Ps 40:2, 5,
7-10; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11; Ps 44:10-11,
14-15, 24-25; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a; Ps 89:16-19;
Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a; Ps 21:2-7; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 49:3, 5-6; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10; 1 Cor 1:1-3; Jn 1:29-34
SCRIPTURE READINGS
St. Aloysius Parish is a vibrant community of peace, love and unity as the living body of Christ.
We are delighted that you have joined us for worship and we hope that you will return to pray with us often. If you have
recently moved or returned to the area, or are looking for a new parish, we invite you to make St. Aloysius your home! Become a parishioner by calling 343-6657 ext. 24 or visiting our website at http://church.aloysius.org/
May His Spirit grow in you!
Catholic Commentator for January 3 http://thecatholiccommentator.org/pages/wp
-content/uploads/2020/01/January-3.pdf
Asking Prayers for Yourself or Others? St. Aloysius has a Group of Intercessors ready to pray for your needs… whatever they may be! 225-343-6657 [email protected]. “Lord, in your mercy…. Hear our Prayer!”
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