st. francis xavier church · 12/22/2019 · it will be a big celebration. mark your calendars....
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OFFICE: 444 Metairie Road, Metairie, LA 70005 WEBSITE: church.stfrancisxavier.com Office Phone: 504-834-0340; Office Fax: 504-837-8735 Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fri. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM CLERGY: Pastor: Rev. Joe Palermo Parochial Vicar: Rev. Thien Nguyen Deacons: Robert D. Normand, M.D. Mr. Kevin J. Darrah and Mr. V. M. Wheeler III
SCHOOL: 215 Betz Place Principal: Barbara Martin Metairie, LA 70005 Asst. Principal: Jack Glover 504-833-1471 Registrar: Liz Brisolara Fax 504-833-1498 Admin. Asst.: Denise Secrest PARISH STAFF: Secretary: Rachel Griffin Business Manager: Cindy Bird Business Assistant: Jack Siciliano Facility Manager: CJ Rowden
RELIGIOUS ED. OFFICE Director: Claudia Todaro 504-834-0348
CYO YOUTH MINISTER Charlotte Phillips 504-834-0340 Vince Liberto (Athletics) 504-834-0340
MUSIC AND LITURGY Choir Director: Bart Folse 504-613-7728 Music Coordinator: Alyce Coincon 225-936-5794 Contemporary Choir Director: Jamie Diliberto 504-258-8826
SHARING PROGRAM - Carol Pritchard 504-835-6809
ADORATION CHAPEL - Dottie Watson 504-339-4298
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12N & 6:00 P.M. Holy Days: Vigil 4:00 PM; Feast as announced Weekdays: 6:30 & 8:00 AM Monday-Friday; Saturday 8:00 AM School Mass: Friday 9:10 AM (or as announced) Eucharistic Adoration Chapel: Open 24 hours daily. Confessions: Monday to Friday: 7:40-7:55 AM Saturday morning 7:40-7:55 AM and 8:30-9:00 AM; Saturday afternoon: 3:00-3:45 PM and 5:00-5:30 PM Baptism: Contact Parish Center 1 month prior to due date. Seminar 7:00 P.M. - Second Monday of the month. Wedding: Contact parish clergy at least 6 months in advance. Coordinator: Linda Jones 504-421-7946.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
DECEMBER 22, 2019, and
CHRISTMAS, 2019
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2019 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Trusting God in Challenging Times Mt 1:18-24 Do we hold onto the promises of God at all times,
especially when we are faced with uncertainty or adversity? Mary and Joseph are great models of faith for us because they trusted so fully in God's promises.
The Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and asked her to become the Mother of God’s Son. At the time, Mary was betrothed or engaged to Joseph. In those days, betrothal lasted for an entire year, during which time the couple was legally bound to marry but did not live together. Mary understood that pregnancy outside of wedlock would not be tolerated and she would be rejected by Joseph, her family, and her community. Yet, trusting in God’s promise, Mary accepted to be the Mother of God’s Son by the power of the Holy Spirit and without a human father.
When Joseph learned that Mary was pregnant, being a just and God-fearing man, he did not wish to embarrass or punish her. He decided to divorce her quietly and without anger. God blessed Joseph’s goodness with an angelic vision which assured him that God’s Spirit had impregnated Mary and not a man. Joseph believed the angel’s message, took Mary into his home as his wife, and accepted the child in her womb as the promised Messiah.
Because of their absolute trust in God, Mary and Joseph are the ideal models of faith. They tell us that, if we follow God’s commands and direction, God will never leave us alone and will always provide.
Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, is the fruit of the trust in God by Mary and Joseph. Let us celebrate His coming into our world with joyful hearts and let us gratefully thank Mary and Joseph for their yes to God.
"Lord Jesus, you came to save us from sin and the power of death. May we always rejoice in your salvation and trust in your divine plan for our lives."
PASTOR’S COLUMN A Blessed Christmas
Because of the positive feedback from parishioners, I am reprinting the Christmas story I shared in last year’s final bulletin before Christmas. “A man saw a car hit a dog in front of his house one Christmas Eve night. The driver of the car, also a man, stopped to check on the animal. The dog, which was bleeding, hobbled from the street onto the sidewalk. As the two men approached the dog to help him, the dog took off and crawled into a space underneath the man’s house, moaning all the while. The men knew they needed to get the dog to a veterinarian quickly if the dog was going to survive the injury. They tried to coax the dog out from under the house by calling after it and offering it food and water, but the dog wouldn’t budge. Besides being wounded, the dog was traumatized and afraid. The men called the local Animal Shelter for help, but got a recording that the shelter was closed until after Christmas. “The man who owned the home said a short prayer and then thought to go inside his house and get his own dog. When he brought his dog outside, he pointed to the opening under the house and said, “There is a hurt dog under the house who needs your help. Help him.” As if the dog understood exactly what was being asked of him, the dog crawled under the house. The two men heard the sound of whimpers and soft barks. After about fifteen minutes, the injured dog crawled out from under the house in great pain with the man’s dog behind him, coaxing him and encouraging him. The two men took the dog to a veterinary hospital. A kindly veterinarian agreed to do emergency surgery which saved the dog’s life. The dog was reunited with his owner on Christmas Day. “The homeowner gave his dog a lot of hugs and treats for his service in saving the life of the injured dog. When the man went to Church on Christmas Day, he suddenly understood better than ever why Jesus became human. It took a dog to coax a wounded dog from hiding to healing. It took God-made-man to relate to men and women and bring healing to a broken and wounded world. “At Christmas, we celebrate the wonder that the God who created us humbled himself to become human in order to manifest his great love for us and initiate the plan for our redemption. When all the Christmas gifts are opened and all the Christmas parties complete, we are left with the true Reason for the Season: Jesus, Immanuel, God-with-us forever.” On behalf of myself, Fr. Thien, our Deacons, Parish Staff and School Staff, we wish you a deeper understanding and embrace of the story of God becoming human and the love of God that underlies it. We wish you and yours a very blessed and Merry Christmas. God bless, Fr. Joe
READINGS FOR DECEMBER 22 thru 28 Sun: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-6; Rom 1:1-7; Mt 1:18-24 Mon: Mal 3:1-4, 23-24; Ps 25:4bc-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lk 1:57-66 Tues: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Lk 1:67-79 Wed: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 Thurs: Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc-17; Mt 10:17-22 Fri: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Sat: 1 Jn 1:5-2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7c-8; Mt 2:13-18
COMING EVENTS IN THE PARISH Every Thursday
- Deacon Ed’s Rosary at 6 PM in Church near Adoration Chapel Sunday, December 22
- RCIA Session, Breaking Open the Word Only 10:30-11AM - No PSR Classes due to Christmas Holiday - Church decorating for Christmas after 6PM Mass
Monday, December 23 - School Closed—December 23—Reopens January 6 - Adoration Chapel Closed—December 23 at 5PM – Reopens January 2 at 7AM - Parish Office Closed—December 23 at 4PM—Reopens January 2 at 8AM
Tuesday, December 24 - 4PM Christmas Vigil Mass with SFX School Choir - 6:30PM Mass with Adult Choir; Caroling at 6PM
Wednesday, December 25 - Christmas Day Masses at 8AM, 10AM and 12Noon; NO 6PM Evening Mass - Special Collection for Archdiocesan Ministries/Clergy Welfare
PARISH FINANCIAL REPORTING, DEC 07/08 WEEKLY OFFERING $28,958.00 OTHER (Faith Direct pro rata) $2,850.00 MISCELLANEOUS $2,437.00 TOTAL INCOME $34,245.00 WEEKLY BUDGET $20,395.00 SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $13,850.00 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION $631.00 DEACON ED’S FOOD BANK $938.00 CHRISTMAS MEALS $303.00
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION REMINDERS Confirmation students who have enrolled in our Confirma-tion Program are reminded that we begin on January 5 with the Rite of Enrollment at the 6PM Mass. Class follows that night from 7-8:30PM. Check your schedules for additional details. Reminder - reports on the Sponsor, Saint and letter to Father Palermo are due at the session on January 5. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Religious Education (834-0348).
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF NEW CHURCH—JAN. 4/5
Our new church will turn 10 years old in January, 2020. We will recognize that Anniversary at all Masses on the weekend of January 4-5. The main celebration will be at the 10AM Mass on Sunday, January 5. There will be several concele-brating priests. Fr. T will give the homily. The contractor, architect, window designer and other key contributors to the project will be present. Mark your calendars for the Mass and reception which follows.
MEN’S EMMAUS RETREAT — JANUARY 24-26, 2020
Put aside the “hustle and bustle” of daily life and attend a Men’s Emmaus Retreat on the weekend of January 24-26. The retreat is held at Rosaryville Spirit Life Center in Pon-chatoula, LA and is based on the scripture passage, “The ap-pearance of Jesus on the road to Emmaus” (Luke 24:13-35)This retreat has had a positive impact on men’s lives. It be-gins at 5PM Friday and ends after the 5:30PM Mass on Sun-day. Round trip transportation is provided from St. Domi-nic’s Church. Contact Colin Taulli at 494-4511 for more info.
INSTEAD OF A PARISH VOLUNTEER CHRISTMAS PARTY. . . We have hundreds of volunteers who work in our more than 50 Parish Ministries. Instead of having a Volunteer Christ-mas Party to thank everyone during the busy holiday time, we will delay our Volunteer Thank-You Party until Saturday, January 25, beginning immediately after the 4pm Vigil Mass. It will be a big celebration. Mark your calendars.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION—DEC. 24 We will have the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the final time before Christmas on Tue., December 24, from 2– 3pm.
DECORATION OF CHURCH FOR CHRISTMAS Please consider helping us decorate the Church for Christ-mas on Sunday evening, December 22, after the 6 pm mass. It’s a big project. We can use the help. Thank You.
2019 CHRISTMAS MASSES
“For unto you is born this day a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:11
Christmas Eve, December 24
2:00 – 3:00 pm Confessions
4:00 pm Vigil Mass (Children’s Choir)
6:30 pm Vigil Mass (Adult Choir; Caroling, 6 pm)
Christmas Day, December 25 8:00 am, 10:00 am and 12:00 noon Masses
(No Evening Mass on Christmas Day)
December was a busy month at our school: Spelling Bee compe-tition, Choir performance at Metairie Bank’s ‘Jingle All the Way’
night, Star-Steppers performance at Home & School meeting
(Top left) Lower school top spellers include 3rd - Ramona, 2nd - Addie, and 1st - Henry (Middle) Upper school top spell-ers are 3rd - Sam, 2nd - Paige, and 1st - Kennedy (Top right) Home & School Board Members await the begin-ning of Christmas mtg & social (Middle left) Choir members perform at Metairie Bank’s Main Office (Middle right, and bottom) Star-Steppers perform at the Home & School meeting
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Saturday, December 21, 2019—4:00 PM
Raymond Bailey, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. C L Phillips Jr. Raymond Bailey, Sr., Mary Ellen Rooney, Jack Culotta Elizabeth Rooney Fitzwilliam, Esmond De Vun, Sr. Frances Ferran, Judge Pat Schott, William Billy Connick Frank Hyer, Robert Payne Harper, Jr., Earl Toll, Jr. Dr Joseph F Puglia, Antoinette V Puglia, Catherine Hanson Rose Marie Puglia, Roseland P. Rebaldo, Cissy Vicknair Antoinette M Puglia, Beryl Hannhan, Muriel Santangelo Kelly Harper Miller*, Ann Marie Briuglio White*
Sunday, December 22, 2019—8:00 AM Rosemary Longo Tusa
Sunday, December 22, 2019—10:00 AM Stephen J. Laizer, Jr., Stephen J. Laizer III, Daria Chaney Dorris Sylvester, Thelma Laizer, Janet Brignac Edward & Estelle Laizer, Aimeé Perrault, John Egle Gregory Brunet, Doris Staples, Bonnie Murray Bert Leaveau, Jerrie Leaveau, Beatrice Mestayer Judge Pat Schott, Marjorie Bradley, J. Walter Ward, Jr. Melva Cook Helwig, Virgie Brennan, Randle Vuillet Dr Lawrence Bole, Mr & Mrs Sam Failla, Dr. John Daly William “Billy” Connick, Ann Marie Briuglio White* Patrick Smith*, Mr & Mrs Michael Cassidy* Mr & Mrs Oscar Cabra*, Mr & Mrs John Ikard* Mr & Mrs James Ussery*, May Caballero*
Sunday, December 22, 2019—12:00 Noon Parishioners of St. Francis Xavier
Sunday, December 22, 2019—6:00PM Sean Patrick Griffin
Monday, December 23, 2019 6:30 AM—A. E. Briede, III. 8:00 AM—Patrick O’Riordan
Tuesday, December 24, 2019 6:30 AM—Frank D’Antoni 8:00 AM—Parishioners of St. Francis Xavier 4:00 PM—Charles Sabrio, William “Billy” Connick, John & Jerri McHugh, John Lanaux, Frances Baggott Catherine Hanson, Cissy Vicknair, Muriel Santangelo Dottie & John Charbonnet*, Kathie & Peter Schaumber* Joan Hartson* 6:30 PM—Parishioners of St. Francis Xavier
Wednesday, December 25, 2019 8:00 AM—Louis Gilbert Lafleur 10:00 AM—Dr. John Daly, Andrew Falgoust Earl Toll, Jr., Raymond and Suzanne Miller Lionel A. Rickerfor, Imelda & Thornton Kuntz Mr & Mrs Joseph Romano, Jr., Walter S. Rodriguez Christopher Vanderbrook, William Billy Connick Hortencia Z. Boesch, Catherine Diez, Joseph Romano, III. Mr. & Mrs. JB Falgoust*, Ann Marie Briuglio White* 12:00 PM—Sean Patrick Griffin
Thursday, December 26, 2019 6:30 AM—In Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe 8:00 AM—Marie Therese Waguespack Haydel
Friday, December 27, 2019 6:30 AM—In Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe 8:00 AM—Charles Sabrio
Saturday, December 28, 2019 8:00 AM—Eddie Laizer *Denotes Living
CELEBRANTS/READERS/EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR DECEMBER 21 & 22
Saturday, 12/21—4:00 PM Celebrant: Rev. Joe Palermo EM: Dcn. Kevin Darrah, Carolyn Diaz, Vita DiMaggio Julie Holmes, Betty Miles Reader: Kathy Calder
Sunday, 12/22—8:00 AM Celebrant: Rev. Thien Nguyen EM: Ron Carter, Conner Ellis, Aileen Foley Patty Jourdan, Diane Killeen Reader: Betty Laizer
Sunday, 12/22—10:00 AM Celebrant: Rev. Thien Nguyen EM: Dcn. Robert Normand, Frank Palermo, Nicholas Persich Paige Rahn, Kay Stiles Reader: Kevin McGlone
Sunday, 12/22—12:00 Noon Celebrant: Rev. Joe Palermo EM: Ann Rhodenhiser, Doug Robicheaux, Norris Robicheaux Charlotte Syll, William Syll Reader: Rick Redmann
Sunday, 12/22—6:00 PM Celebrant: Rev. Joe Palermo EM: Kelly Bates, Paul Bates, Billy Dantagnan Carol Gambel, Dcn. V. M. Wheeler Reader: Patricia Molina
SANCTUARY LAMP This week the sanctuary lamp will burn In Honor of The Briuglio Family. If you would like to schedule a week, call at 834-0340. The cost is $10. Open dates for 2020 first quarter: Mar 8, 15, Apr 12, May 10 & 24. Call office for other dates in 2020.
FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR Poinsettias will decorate the altar during the Christmas Season. We will have other flowers on the altar beginning on the weekend of January 11/12. To purchase flowers for a loved one in the New Year for $90 per weekend, contact the Parish Office.
PRAYER LIST FOR THE SICK Ann Marie B. White, Kaylin, Barbara Johnson, L.P.T., Patti, Maria Beverly Brickman, Arghiro Kleamenakis, Toni Edwards, Janie Smith Sherron Smith, Michael Harrison, Rose Marie Pontiff, Anna Smith Amanda Beal, Michelle Guidry, Donna Pizanie, Lance Peytavin Connor Vorhoff, Stephen Andrew Losee, Marie Louise Sylvester Sr. Janet Dohr, Alma Weilbaecher {Call 834-0340 for Prayer List.}
VOCATION PRAYER CHALICE This week the Vocation Chalice will be at the home of David and Yvonne Adler. Please join them in praying for vocations to the priest-hood, religious life and permanent diaconate. Call 834-0340 to have the chalice in your home for a week.
ADORATION CHAPEL ADORERS NEEDED The adoration chapel needs permanent adorers for: Sunday 5AM; Tuesday 2AM(once/mo.); Wednesday 2AM(once/mo.)& 9AM; Friday 4AM; Saturday 1PM. We also need partners and subs for certain hours. Call Dottie Watson at 339-4298.
MONTHLY PRAYER REQUESTS FOR PRIESTS December 22—Rev. Richard N. Maughan December 23—Rev. Msgr. Robert C. Hill December 24—Rev. Msgr. William M. Bilinsky December 25—Rev. Joachim Viet Chau Nguyen SSS. December 26—Rev. John Baptist Han December 27—Rev. Randy P. Roux December 28—Rev. Christopher S. Fronk, S.J.
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