rev. mike austin, pastor deacon bill vrazel · o d a y first reading — the lord god is my help;...
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Rev. Mike Austin, Pastor
Deacon Bill Vrazel
Mass Schedule: Summer Months, Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Winter Months, Saturday: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., & 5:30 p.m.
Menge Ave./Evangeline Rd — Pass Christian, MS
Phone: 228-452-4686 • Fax: 228-452-5488
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First Reading — The Lord GOD is my help; who will prove me wrong? (Isaiah 50:5-9a).
Psalm — I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living (Psalm 116).
Second Reading — Faith, if it does not have works, is dead (James 2:14-18).
Gospel — Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” (Mark 8:27-35).
T O D A Y ’ S R E A D I N G S
Readings For
the Week:
Events of the
Week:
Monday, Sept 14 8:00 am Mass (church)
6:30 pm RCIA (church)
Tuesday, Sept 15 6:30 pm Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help (chapel)
7:00 pm Mass (chapel)
Wednesday, Sept 16 8:00 am Mass (church)
8:30 am Bible Study in YC
Thursday , Sept 17 7:00am Legion of Mary — Youth Center
8:00 am Mass/Adoration (chapel)
5:00 pm Benediction
Friday , Sept 18 8:30 am Mass (church)
Saturday, Sept 19 NO 8:00 am Communion Service
5:00 pm Vigil for Sunday (Confessions 30 minutes before Mass)
SERVANT
Sometimes the hour and the person meet. Sometimes, when a
task or mission is set upon our shoulders, we know we must meet
our responsibilities and we are ready. These are heady and invigor-
ating times. The first reading and the Gospel proclamation today are
intimate glimpses of a commencement, an inauguration of a chal-
lenging future. In both readings, a sense of gravity prevails.
The first reading is from the mysterious Servant Songs from the
book of Isaiah. The person is steadfast and brave. His courage and
bravery are not located in his stout heart, but in God. We are re-
minded, “The Lord GOD opens my ear that I may hear” (Isaiah 50:4),
so the servant understands the mission. And twice, “The Lord GOD is
my help” (50:7, 9), so that the servant can endure the coming strug-
gle.
Monday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17
Tuesday: 1 Tm 3:1-13; Ps 101:1b-3ab, 5-6; Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 7:31-35
Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111:7-10; Lk 7:36-50
Friday: 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49:6-10, 17-20; Lk 8:1-3
Saturday: 1 Tm 6:13-16; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 8:4-15
Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 54:3-8; Jas 3:16 — 4:3; Mk 9:30-37
Stewardship of Treasure Sept 5-6,2015
Collection $ 8,472.00
Building Fund $ 58.00
Mass Intentions $ 190.00
Direct Debit—Electronic Transfers Forms are available in the back of the church or by calling the office @ 452.4686
Twenty-fourth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
September 13, 2015
The Lord GOD is my help,
therefore I am not disgraced.
L I T U R G I C A L M I N I S T E R S
Prayer List: Joseph Angeline, Jr. , Philip Babin, Charles
(Chuck) Baber, Mildred Balius, Pearl Bauer,
Jim Bonner, Bobbi Bourdin, Ricky Bouvier,
Barbara Brennan, Sara Carboni, Carol Ca-
ronna, Millicent Charbonnet, Doug Cheek,
Ralph Christman, Michelle Davis, Marie
Donnaville, , Betty Dubuisson, Louise Lad-
ner, Danny Davis, Jr., Regina Franke, Roger
Franke, Mary Gallagher, Betty Gamez, Ma-
son Gordon,Jr., Lorry Grant, Catherine Han-
son, Chris Hanson, Steven Harring, Barbara
Henderson, Jim Henderson, Zachery Hender-
son, Renee Hoda, Kenny Hoda, Chris Keel,
Barbara Koppe, Fitzgerald Ladner, Missi
Ladner, Trampus Ladner, Charles Latino,
Austin Lizana, Ann Lohre, Emma Lucciardi,
Paul Lucker, Roy Malley, Marian Masson,
Roy Masson, Becki Melancon, Jess Melan-
con, Lynn Melancon, Irene Melancon, Lynn
Merwin, Estelle Meyers, Jeff Moran, Steven
Morris, Steve Montagnet, Francis Necaise,
Rodney Necaise, Judy Nelson, Kevin Niolet,
Rita Normand, Nicole Orr, Jessie Parker,
Patrick Parkinson, Ann Rice, Bryce
Riordan, Thy Patrick Roberts, Kitsie Roth,
Dawn Russell, Robert Schomaker, Frank
Schmidt, Mike Smith, Melissa Starita,
Michelle Stoud, Analise St. Paul, Alice Tado-
ro, Katerina Tran, Claire Trombley, Ted Trott,
Robert “Rip” Van Court, Elaine Weekly,
Bragg Williams, Ryan Wilson, Bill Wood,
Jeanne Young., Ernie Zimmerman
Sept. 19-20,
2015
Lector
5:00 PM Vigil
Charles Nolan
8:30 AM
Joe Spence
11:00 AM
Richard Alarcon
5:30 PM
Harry Hull
EEM Ursula Frilot
Don Frilot
Jo Johns
Gayle Nolan
Gayle Parker
Carol Church
Rodney Malburg
Jean Smith
Don Smith
Louise Vrazel
Charles Lowe
Sharron Lowe
Gretchen Mayeaux
Carl Mayeaux
Danielle Michell
Barbara Carter
Anne Erickson
James Riordan
Brenda Riordan
Altar Servers
Ben Benigno
Anabelle Silvas
Charlie Whaley
Sarah Whaley
Anna D’Aquilla
Anna Negrotto
Jude Rhode
Jared Smith
Daniela Cruz
Eugenie Saunders
Gracie Tran
Valera Moreno
Andrea Moreno
Jordan Pete
Emilia Rosales
Thanks to the
Knights of
Columbus for
the flowers on
the altar
Pray for a Priest each day:
Lift them up to God to sanctify,
guide, and heal them. Mold
them into the likeness and holi-
ness of your Son, Jesus, the Eter-
nal High Priest.
Sun. 13: Bishop Joseph L.
Howze
Mon. 14: Our Holy Father
Tues.15: Fr. Thomas White
Weds. 16: Fr. I. Anthony
Arguelles
Thurs. 17: Fr. Patrick
O’Shaughnessy
Fri. 18: Fr. Bartosz Kunat
Sat. 19: Fr. Gerard Cleary
Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass
Sunday—Oct. 11 — 2:00 pm
Nativity B.V. M. Cathedral
For
Couples celebrating 25, 30, 40, 50, 60,65
years of marriage.
Forms on table in back of church
Sun. Sept 13 7:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
5:30 pm
An Van Nguyen Giuse
John Beardon
Elaine Kidd
Rose Soriano
Thanksgiving to Divine Mercy
Mon. Sept 14
8:00 a.m.
Ezekiel Daniel Francisco Kiehl Vrazel
Tues. Sept 15 7:00 p.m.
John & Rosalie Penland
Weds. Sept 16 8:00 a.m.
Healing for Rev. Jerry Kenny
Thurs. Sept 17
8:00 am
Ted Payment
Knost Family
Fr. William John Connell
Fri. Sept 18
8:30 am
Frank Schatzle
Bobby Parker
Sat. Sept. 19
5:00 pm Len Denson
Beverly Morrin
The Knights of Columbus will be
hosting a Dinner-Dance for Knight
Mark Dubuisson, a member of our
parish.
The dinner-dance will be
Friday Sept 18th
6:30-12:00 pm
at the West Harrison Community
Center on Espy Ave. Tickets are
$25.00, which admits two people.
Fantasy Production will provide enter-
tainment. For information contact Scot-
tie Cuevas 228-860-0156, April Cuevas
228-216-1342,or any Knight of Colum-
bus member.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Registration is in Process
Pick up forms in rear of church.
SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
BEGINNING DATES!
PreK-5th Grade begins Sunday, Sept. 13th
at 9:45 am
**Please note changes:
*11th Grade (Confirmation Class) begins
Weds, Sept. 2nd
*9th-10th Grades begins Weds. Sept. 9th
*6th-8th Grades begins Weds. Sept. 16th
*Holy Family Youth Building 6:30-8:00 pm
NOTICE:
WE NO LONGER HAVE
COMMUNION SERVICES
ON SATURDAY MORNINGS
Our Mother of Sorrows Parish
September Festival
Saturday, September 19th — 11:00 am-6:00 pm.
Sunday, Sept. 20th — Noon to 6 pm
800 Division St. Biloxi
Blessed Seelos Church $5,000 Drawdown
Saturday, October 3rd: Gruich Community Center
— Biloxi
$50.00 per ticket —admits 2
6:00 pm