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Sacramental Information & New Parishioners Baptism: Expectant parents, who are parishioners, 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 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 imminent , contact the office for immediate action. First Communion and Confirmation: Contact the Elementary DRE or High School DRE respectively. Holy Communion for the Homebound: Contact the parish office to request a visit. 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). New Parishioner Forms are found in church and on our website (Policies and Forms, Census Form) and should be submitted to the office. Parishioner Funeral: When a parishioner passes away we ask that you please contact the parish office first before going to the Funeral Home. Fr. Mark would like to set up an appointment with the family of the deceased. STS. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass Times: Mon. 12:10pm, Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am, Wed. & Fri. 6:30am, First Sat. 8:30am, Sat. 4:00pm, Sun. 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 5:00pm Confession Times: Sat 3:00-3:45pm, Sun. 6:00-6:15am, 7:30-7:45am, 9:15-9:45am, 4:15-4:45pm, 15 minutes before weekday Mass & by personal appointment. Office Hours: Mon.– Thurs. 8:30am-12pm, 1-4pm Fri. 8:30-12pm Adoration Chapel: Mon.-Fri. after morning Mass until 5pm Pastor: Fr. Mark Derise Residence: Bishop Emeritus M. Jarrell Deacon: Dn. Cliff Tanner School Principal: Danielle Babineaux Phone: 337-235-2433 School: 337-504-3400 Elementary CCD: 337-232-6167 Fax: 337-233-4868 Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Staff Secretary & Bookkeeper: Monica Laperous Bulletin Editor: Nicole Habetz DRE 1 st -8 th :Janet Hebert & Beth Duplechin DRE 9 th -11 th : Nicole Habetz & Heather Augustin Address: 1110 Old Spanish Trail, Scott, LA 70583 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 610, Scott, LA 70583 Email: [email protected] Website: stspeterandpaulscott.org Like us on Facebook! Diocese: diolaf.org

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Sacramental Information & New Parishioners Baptism: Expectant parents, who are parishioners, 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 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 imminent , contact the office for immediate action. First Communion and Confirmation: Contact the Elementary DRE or High School DRE respectively. Holy Communion for the Homebound: Contact the parish office to request a visit. 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). New Parishioner Forms are found in church and on our website (Policies and Forms, Census Form) and should be submitted to the office. Parishioner Funeral: When a parishioner passes away we ask that you please contact the parish office first before going to the Funeral Home. Fr. Mark would like to set up an appointment with the family of the deceased.

STS. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass Times: Mon. 12:10pm, Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am, Wed. & Fri. 6:30am, First Sat. 8:30am, Sat. 4:00pm, Sun. 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 5:00pm Confession Times: Sat 3:00-3:45pm, Sun. 6:00-6:15am, 7:30-7:45am, 9:15-9:45am, 4:15-4:45pm, 15 minutes before weekday Mass & by personal appointment. Office Hours: Mon.– Thurs. 8:30am-12pm, 1-4pm Fri. 8:30-12pm Adoration Chapel: Mon.-Fri. after morning Mass until 5pm Pastor: Fr. Mark Derise Residence: Bishop Emeritus M. Jarrell Deacon: Dn. Cliff Tanner School Principal: Danielle Babineaux Phone: 337-235-2433 School: 337-504-3400 Elementary CCD: 337-232-6167 Fax: 337-233-4868

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Staff Secretary & Bookkeeper: Monica Laperous

Bulletin Editor: Nicole Habetz

DRE 1st-8th:Janet Hebert & Beth Duplechin

DRE 9th-11th: Nicole Habetz & Heather Augustin

Address: 1110 Old Spanish Trail, Scott, LA 70583 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 610, Scott, LA 70583 Email: [email protected] Website: stspeterandpaulscott.org Like us on Facebook! Diocese: diolaf.org

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Parish Announcements & Contact Informa on e RCIA is offered for adults seeking to become Catholic, or adult Catholics seeking to receive First Holy Communion, Confirmation, or have their civil marriage blessed by God’s Church. It is also available to adult Catholics who simply want to continue learning about their faith. RCIA will be available every Thursday from 6:15pm-7:30pm in the parish office. For more information contact the parish office.

Collection:$12,929.50

School:$2,862.00

WEEKLY EXPENSES: $17,000

MONTHLY EXPENSES: $68,000

Please consider putting Sts. Peter & Paul Church and School in your will

Collections for the weekend of:

November 4:Two Collections

(Church Debt)

November 11: One Collection

(Weekly)

PLEASE don’t skip a Sunday Donation!!! It makes a huge difference. You can always mail it or drop it off at the Church office. If we’re closed you can drop it through the mail slot on the door!

The Vision of Man Fully Alive

Week 9: The Gospel of Mark: Is Seeing Believing?

• Speaker: Dr. John Cavadini

• The Second Spiritual Food

• Spiritual Blindness and the Eyes of Faith

• How God Speaks to the Depths of Our Hearts

• Understanding the Recurring Theme and Message of Mark’s Gospel

• Encounter the Lord with Greater Intimacy

Extraordinary Lay Ministers and Readers: Cynthia Broussard will be preparing the schedules for January-June 2019. Also if you are willing to serve on Holy Days of Obligation, and holidays please let her know. If you cannot continue or have a special need, please email her at [email protected]. Also if you are interested in becoming a reader or an extraordinary lay minister please contact the parish office.

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e The Catholic Daughters (CDA) are inviting women of all ages to join our organization. We assist and service Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Our dues are $25.00 a year and are due in January of each year. We help with receptions, visit the sick catholic daughters in our church parish, recite the rosary at the funeral home for our members and their families upon request, and serve lunch at St. Joseph’s Diner. Feel Free to join us at one of our meetings which are held on the third Wednesday of each month with a rosary at 6:30pm and the meeting beginning at 7:00pm. Our first meeting in 2019 will be help on January 16th. We will also have a membership drive in January 2019.

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Diocesan Announcements e Wondering about Seminary Life? Come and See! St. Joseph Seminary Weekend Vocations Retreat. November 2-4, 2018. Are you a young man, 16 or over, who is wondering about your future path? Consider attending the upcoming Come and See Vocations Retreat to witness for yourself seminary life. You will have a chance to talk with, attend Mass and pray with the seminarians, and discern God's call for your own life. Join us for the Come and See Retreat at St. Joseph Seminary in St. Benedict, Louisiana, November 2-4, 2018. The weekend is free of charge and transportation is provided from Lafayette. To register, contact Fr. Patrick Broussard, Director of the Diocese of Lafayette Office of Vocations, 337-261-5690 or visit Lafayettevocations.org

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands,

which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with your

Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the

priesthood. Let Your holy love surround them and shield them from the world's contagion. Bless

their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and

consola on here and in heaven their beau ful and everlas ng crown. Amen.

-St. Therese of Lisieux

Nov. 4 Bishop Emeritus Michael Jarrell & Luke Johnson

Nov. 5 Rev. Joel Faulk & Andrew Killeen

Nov. 6 Rev. Kendal Faulk & Luke Kirk

Nov. 7 Rev. Emmanuel Fernandez & Hayden Lacour

Nov. 8 Rev. Thomas Finley & Joshua LaFleur

Nov. 9 Rev. Sam Fontana & Alex Lancon

Nov. 10 Rev. Brian Garry, SJ & Cole Laurents

The Jesuit Spirituality Center will offer a personally directed retreat beginning on December 4th. Participants may choose either a 5-day or 3-day option. The center specializes in these personally directed retreats, which are based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. Solitude and silence are important aspects of the retreat experience. For additional details, including cost and registration information, please contact the center at 337-662-5251 or visit online at www.jesuitspiritualitycenter.org.

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Theology of the Body-Level 2-"Into the Heart" Location: St. Elizabeth Seton Church, Lafayette Classes will be held in the Father Lafleur Family Center, which is the large building on the far east side of the parking lot. The church is located at 610 Raintree Trail in Lafayette. Level 2 classes are held every Wednesday evening from January 30-March 27, 2019, with the exception of Wednesday, March 6, which is Ash Wednesday. To register, call Trista Littell at 337-262-5598. Workbooks will be provided when you sign in. The cost is $20. Adele Guillot and Karol Meynard will co-facilitate the series.

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e CASA of SoLA is seeking volunteers to become a voice for abused and neglected children that are in the foster care system. For more information please visit www.casaofsola.org or call 337-268-5111

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Sunday: CLJ in CCD Bldg. at 6pm; AA meeting in Rm. 11 at 8pm; Formation 6-7 Scriptures for Sunday: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week; Daylight Saving Time ends Deuteronomy 6:2-6, Psalm 18, Hebrews 7:23-28, Mark 12:28b-34 Monday: N/A Scriptures for Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Rosary in the Cry Room at 9am; CLJ in CCD Bldg. at 9:30 am; AA meeting in Rm.11 at 7pm; TMIY; Elementary CCD 6-7; French Rosary at 8:00am in the Church Scriptures for Tuesday: Election Day;Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-30ab, 30e, 31-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Prayer group in Cry Room at 10am; CLJ in CCD Bldg. at 6:30pm; AA in Rm. 11at 8pm; Choir practice 6-7:30pm Scriptures for Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: AA in Rm. 11 at 7pm; RCIA in the rectory at 6:15-7:45; School Mass at 8:30am; Scriptures for Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: AA in Rm. 11 at 8pm; 6:30 Mass Scriptures for Friday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica; Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Saturday: AA in Rm. 11 at 7pm Scriptures for Saturday: St. Leo the Great; Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15

Weekly Calendar

GOD'S LAWS God's laws are not intended to burden or torment us. Instead they are guideposts that point us in

the direction of good living. Accordingly, good living requires loving God and loving one another. We should not follow God's laws out of fear of what might happen if we don't, but rather view them as a

foundation for building relationships and trust with one another and with God. The Shema prayer of Orthodox Jews is based on the reading from Deuteronomy today, "Hear, O

Israel." Every morning people recite the prayer as a profession of their love for God and pledge their obedience to God throughout the day. They pass on their love of God to their children, from one

generation to the next. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Just two years ago, we engaged in one of the core activities of our democratic system: a presidential

election. Actually, the institution of election can be traced to traditions in the Church, and although bishops are no longer chosen in this way, abbots and abbesses (heads of monastic communities) have almost

always been elected by full voting members of their communities. The lifetime appointment begins when the monks or nuns are gathered in "chapter" at the death or resignation of the abbot, and fortunately for all

involved, campaigning is not allowed! The members of the community discern, with prayer to the Holy Spirit, who among them is the best suited for leadership. Once chosen, the new leader requests the blessing of the

local bishop, who usually presides at a ceremony of consecration or investiture. The ballots are always secret, and a simple majority must be achieved.

In our American system the Electoral College is the determining voice in the presidential election, not the popular election on a November Tuesday, just as the monastic chapter is the electorate. Today, most

religious orders elect general superiors in "chapter" by delegates of the professed members, and usually for a term of six years. A few, like the Jesuits, elect for life. At least we don't have that weight on our shoulders

when we choose a president. Four years at a time will do! --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co

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Sts. Peter and Paul School News

2019-2020 Admissions Information – New student tours started October 1st and we encourage those planning to enroll for next year to visit the school to receive important information. Please call 504-3400 to schedule. Student Reenrollment and Sibling Applications - Parents will be sent the link to reenroll and apply for siblings for the 2019-2020 school year during the month of November. Reenrollment information will be sent through the mail. Superhero Gala – We welcome our entire community to join us on November 10th for our Superhero Gala from 7pm-11pm. Tickets are $100 per couple and are available in the front office. Student Birthdays – This school year our students are celebrating their birthdays along with faculty and staff hosted by Fr. Mark. The students are very excited to have this time with Fr. Mark and are so appreciative. Thanksgiving Holiday – School will be closed the week of November 19th. 2018-2019 Admissions Information - We welcome transfer students throughout the year. If you are interested in scheduling a tour, please contact Renee Ory at 337.504.3400 or email at [email protected].

Visit them: 1301 Old Spanish Trail, Scott, LA 70583

Fax them: (337) 504-4995

Contact or Visit Them On-line:

www.sts-peter-paul.org

Email: [email protected]

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HolySacri iceoftheMassOfferedFor:Saturday, November 3 @ 4:00pm: Eloi Comeaux, Jr. Sybil Alleman, Comeaux– Duet DFM, Marilyn Arton, Andrew Pasek, Agnes Granger, Mollie & Fred Domingue, Louis & Jeanne Prejean, Michael Prejean, Joe & Hilda Peschier & Suzanne, Paul & Myrtle Breaux, Adley & Beverly Scrantz, C.J & Mildred Delhomme, Clence & Verna Mae Ancelet, Jim Buller, Joseph Thibodeaux, Emetile & Edward Bourque Sr., Jane Guillot (Ann), Dupre Hebert, Viola Blanchard & Family, Verlie Boudreaux & Family, Harry Leger, Lucy Guidry, Abel & Maverly Albarado, Elridge & Vera Sonnier, John Wade Mouton, M/M Ozere Domingue & Family, Beulah Blanchard, Evan & Louise Domingue, Georgie Sellers, Roy Matthieu, M/M (L) Joe Alleman, Jay Alleman Sunday, November 4 @ 6:30am: For the People Sunday, November 4 @ 8:00am: Gerald Savoy Family (L), Andrea B. Guilbeau (Ann), Barbara Begneaud, Geraldine Fabre, 5 Little Angels, Francis & Ellen Resweber, Spiritual Healing, Kathleen Fabre Sunday, November 4 @ 10:00am: Rayford Domingue, Deanna Sonnier, Lee & Ida Bergeron, Dudley Landry Family, Georgie Stutes, Darrell Charles & Vina Comeaux, Adrian & Eulalia Vega, Paul, Sr. & Clarine Martin, Gene & Louis Provost, Charlie Provost, Waver & Sosthene Guidry, Carl Guidry, Jeanette & Errol Robichaux, Mary Hebert, Sylvia Comeaux, Healing– Mary Harrison (L), Jerry LeGros, Courts Family, LeGros Family Sunday, November 4 @ 5:00pm: Andrus “Bruce” Broussard Monday, November 5 @ 12:10pm: Claudia Sonnier Breaux, Denise Provost (L)(HBD), Vinice Sensat, George & Sue Trahan Miller Tuesday, November 6 @ 8:30am: Lynn Poirrier, Joseph G. Gary Wednesday, November 7 @ 5:30pm: Allen Cornett (L)(HBD) Thursday, November 8 @ 8:30am: Chad Lacy (L)(HBD) Friday, November 9 @ 6:30am: Mollie Domingue, Rhena Comeaux, William Lorino (Ann), Jay Alleman, Edith Alleman, Ed & Hazel Alleman (L)(Ann), Courtney Bowers (Ann)

Eucharistic Ministers, Readers, and Altar Servers for the weekend of November 10/11 *Please remember: if you are unable to attend your scheduled Mass, you are responsible for finding a substitute

November 10 at 4:00pm: James Cormier, Danny Hollier Jr., Dn. Tanner; Lee Boudreaux; Damon Apple, Emilie Leblanc November 11 at 6:30am: Michael & Jane Mayeaux, Dn. Tanner; Georgie Mouton; Adrienne Hendrix, Mary-Ester LeBlanc

November 11 at 8:00am: Dr. Darrin & Lynnette Menard, Melanie Martin, Becky Breaux, Dn. Tanner; Johnny Richard; Cameron Domingue, Rylie Domingue, Kaden Hiatt November 11 at 10:00am: Rachel Kimble, Amy Bergeron, Carl Benoit; Gary Kimble; Cade Cormier, Mitchell Touchet, Jaxon Cho, Alex Hebert

November 11 at 5:00pm: Mark & Trina Habetz, Harold Stutes; Kelly Wahl; Gabriel Reed, Cade Thibodeaux, Jack Babineaux, Emma Mistric

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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS:

Sts. Peter and Paul Church #525201

1110 Old Spanish Trail

Sco , LA 70583

TELEPHONE: 337 235-2433

CONTACT PERSON: Nicole Habetz

EMAIL: [email protected]

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TRANSMISSION TIME: Monday, October 29 12:55pm

SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION: November 4, 2018

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