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Divine Mercy Parish
January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Family Prayer
L
oving and faithful God, through the
years the people of our archdiocese
have appreciated the prayers and
love of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in times
of war, disaster, epidemic and illness. We
come to you, Father, with Mary our Mother,
and ask you to help us in the battle of today
against violence, murder and racism.
We implore you to give us your wisdom that
we may build a community founded on the
values of Jesus, which gives respect to the
life and dignity of all people.
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Bless parents that they may form their children in faith. Bless and protect our youth
that they may be peacemakers of our time.
Give consolation to those who have lost
loved ones through violence.
Hear our prayer and give us the perseverance to be a voice for life and human dignity
in our community.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help
us.
Mother Henriette Delille, pray for us that we
may be a holy family.
It’s easy!
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Divine Mercy Parish
St. Joseph Sunday Missal
Today’s Readings:
Next Sunday:
p. 705
p. 711
To purchase a Sunday Missal for $20,
please see an usher.
4:00 pm Mass
Entrance
Our God is Here
1. Here in this me, here in this place,
here we are standing face to face.
Here in our hearts, here in our lives,
our God is here.
Here for the broken,
here for the strong,
here in this temple we belong.
Here in our hearts, here in our lives,
our God is here. And we cry:
my name you were saying;
All I treasured,
I have le: on sand there;
Close to you, I will find other seas.
Let us be one in the Lord.
2. Lord,
you knew what my boat carried:
neither money
nor weapons for fighng,
but nets for fishing, my daily labor.
2. You are my friends if you keep my
commands, no longer
servants but friends.
3. Lord,
have you need of my labor,
hands for service,
a heart made for loving,
my arms for li:ing
By: C. Muglia©2001. OCP Publicaons. All
rights reserved. Used by permission. License # 608353.
Offertory
Lord, When You Came
1. Lord,
when you came to the seashore,
You weren’t seeking
the wise or the wealthy,
but only asking that I might follow.
Refrain
O Lord, in my eyes you were gazing,
kindly smiling,
3. See how my people
have nothing to eat.
Give them the bread that is you.
4. As God has loved me so
I have loved you.
Go and live on in my love.
By: T. Porter©1990. GIA Publicaons. All
rights reserved. Used by permission. License # A-722878.
Sending Forth
Refrain
“Holy! Holy! Holy are you!”
We cry: “Holy! Holy! Holy and true!”
Amen, we do believe our God is here.
Our God is here.
2. Here in the Word, God is revealed,
here where the wounded can be healed.
Here in our hearts, here in our lives,
our God is here.
Here we become what we receive,
here in this Eucharisc feast.
We are his body, living as one;
our God is here. And we cry:
1. I am the bread of life, broken for all.
Eat now and hunger no more.
This Lile Light of Mine
1. This liCle light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine,
This liCle light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine;
This liCle light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine,
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
the poor and broken?
4. Lord,
send me where you would
have me, to a village,
or heart of the city;
I will remember that you are with me.
By: C. Gabaráin©1987. OCP Publicaons.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
License # 608353.
Communion
Let Us Be Bread
Refrain
Let us be bread, blessed by the Lord,
broken and shared, life for the world.
Let us be wine, love freely poured.
“God is rich in mercy . . .” Ephesians 2:4
2. Ev'rywhere I go,
I'm gonna let it shine,
Ev'rywhere I go,
I'm gonna let it shine;
Ev'rywhere I go,
I'm gonna let it shine,
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
3. Jesus gave it to me,
I'm gonna let it shine,
Jesus gave it to me,
I'm gonna let it shine;
Jesus gave it to me,
I'm gonna let it shine,
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
African-American spiritual©1992. GIA
Publicaons. All rights reserved. Used by
permission. License # A-722878.
January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Misa - 7:00 pm
que encendió mi ilusión.
Entrada
2. Yo dejé casa y pueblo
por seguir tu aventura.
Codo a codo congo
comencé a caminar.
Han pasado los años
y, aunque aprieta el cansancio,
paso a paso te sigo
sin mirar hacia atrás.
Vamos Cantando al Señor
Estribillo
Vamos cantando al Señor:
Él es nuestra alegría.
1. La luz de un nuevo día
venció a la oscuridad,
que brille en nuestras almas
la luz de la verdad.
2. La roca que nos salva
es Cristo nuestro Dios,
lleguemos dando gracias
a nuestro Redentor.
3. ¡Qué alegría yo siento
cuando digo tu nombre!
¡Qué sosiego me inunda
cuando oigo tu voz!
¡Qué emoción me estremece
3. Los cielos y la erra
aclaman al Señor:
“ha hecho maravillas,
inmenso es su amor”.
1. Te acercaste a mi puerta,
pronunciaste mi nombre.
Yo, temblando, te dije:
“aquí estoy, Señor”.
Tú me hablaste de un reino,
de un tesoro escondido,
de un mensaje fraterno
Por: C. Gabaráin©1989. OCP Publicaons. Todos los derechos reservados.
Usado con permiso. Licencia # 608353.
Grita, Profeta
1. Has recibido un desno
de otra palabra más fuerte,
es tu misión ser profeta:
Palabra de Dios viviente.
Tú irás llevando la luz
en una entrega perenne,
que tu voz es voz de Dios,
y la voz de Dios no duerme.
Por: J.A. Espinosa©1969. OCP Publicaons. Todos los derechos reservados.
Usado con permiso. Licencia # 608353.
¡Qué Detalle, Señor!
Estribillo
Qué detalle, Señor,
has tenido conmigo
cuando me llamaste,
cuando me elegiste,
cuando me dijiste
que tú eras mi amigo,
qué detalle, Señor,
has tenido conmigo.
2. Que te alaben los
que beben en tu fuente.
Que te amen si han venido a mi jardín.
Los que vengan a mi casa
que te encuentren,
que conUen y se apoyen sólo en Ti.
Que conUen y se apoyen sólo en Ti.
Canto Final
4. Unidos como hermanos
venimos a tu altar,
que llenes nuestras vidas
de amor y de amistad.
Ofertorio
Estribillo
Mi canción es una flor agradecida,
por lo mucho que me quieres y me das,
flor y canto de mi alma estremecida,
que alimentas día a día con tu pan,
que alimentas día a día con tu pan.
cuando escucho en silencio
tu palabra que aviva
mi silencio interior!
Por: F. Viejo©1982. OCP Publicaons.
Todos los derechos reservados. Usado
con permiso. Licencia # 608353.
Comunión
Flor y Canto
1. Con mi canto
yo te digo lo que siento.
En mi alma canta alegre un ruiseñor.
Y una rosa que ha
nacido en mis entrañas
es poema y es aroma de mi amor.
Es poema y es aroma de mi amor.
Estribillo
Ve por el mundo, grita a la gente,
que el amor de Dios no acaba,
ni la voz de Dios se pierde.
Ve por el mundo, grita a la gente,
que el amor de Dios no acaba,
ni la voz de Dios se pierde.
2. Sigue tu rumbo, profeta,
sobre la arena caliente.
Sigue sembrando en el mundo,
que el fruto se hará presente.
No temas si nuestra fe
ante tu voz se deene,
porque huimos del dolor
y la voz de Dios nos duele.
3. Sigue cantando, profeta,
cantos de vida o de muerte;
sigue anunciando a los hombres
que el Reino de Dios ya viene.
“Dios es rico en misericordia . . .” Efesios 2:4
Divine Mercy Parish
No callarán esa voz,
y a nadie puedes temerle,
que tu voz viene de Dios,
y la voz de Dios no muere.
Por: E. Matéu©2012. OCP Publicaons.
Todos los derechos reservados. Usado
con permiso. Licencia # 608353.
8:30 am Mass
Entrance
Our God is Here
(See 4 pm Mass – Entrance)
Offertory
10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)
Refrain
Bless the Lord, O my soul,
O my soul;
worship His holy name.
Sing like never before,
O my soul;
I'll worship Your holy name.
1. The sun comes up,
it's a new day dawning,
it's me to sing Your song again.
Whatever may pass,
and whatever lies before me,
let me be singing
when the evening comes.
2. You're rich in love
and You're slow to anger.
Your name is great and
Your heart is kind.
For all Your goodness,
I will keep on singing;
Ten thousand reasons
for my heart to find.
3. And on that day,
when my strength is failing,
the end draws near,
and my me has come.
Sll, my soul will sing
Your praise unending
ten thousand years,
and then forevermore.
(to refrain 2X…)
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Ending
Worship Your holy name,
Lord, I'll worship Your holy name.
By: J. Myrin; M. Redman©2011. All rights
reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License #11201196. Song #6016351.
Communion
Here I Am, Lord
1. I, the Lord of sea and sky,
I have heard My people cry.
All who dwell in dark and sin.
My hand will save.
I who made the stars of night,
I will make their darkness bright.
Who will bear my light to them?
Whom shall I send?
Refrain
Here I am Lord. Is it I, Lord?
I have heard You calling in the night.
I will go, Lord, if You lead me,
I will hold Your people in my heart.
2. I, the Lord of snow and rain.
I have borne My people's pain.
I have wept for love of them.
They turn away.
I will break their hearts of stone,
Give them hearts for love alone.
I will speak My word to them.
Whom shall I send?
3. I, the Lord of wind and flame,
I will tend the poor and lame.
I will set a feast for them.
My hand will save.
Finest bread I will provide,
ll their hearts be sasfied.
I will give my life to them.
Whom shall I send?
By: D. SchuCe©1981. GIA Publicaons. All
rights reserved. Used by permission. License # A-722878.
Sending Forth
Blest Be The Lord
Refrain
Blest be the Lord, blest be the Lord,
“God is rich in mercy . . .” Ephesians 2:4
the God of mercy,
the God who saves.
I shall not fear, the dark of night
nor the arrow that flies by day.
1. He will release me
from the nets of all my foes.
He will protect me
from their wicked hands.
Beneath the shadow
of His wings
I will rejoice to find
a dwelling place secure.
2. I need not shrink before
the terrors of the night
nor stand alone before the light of day.
No harm shall come to me,
no arrow strike me down,
no evil seCle in my soul.
3. Although a thousand strong
have fallen at my side,
I'll not be shaken
with the Lord at hand.
His faithful love is all
the armor that I need
to wage my baCle with the foe.
By: D. SchuCe©1979. OCP Publicaons.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
License # 608353.
10:30 am Mass
Entrance
Our God is Here
(See 4 pm Mass – Entrance)
Offertory
Here I Am, Lord
(See 8:30 pm Mass – Communion)
Communion
Take, O Take Me as I Am
Take, O take me as I am;
Summon out what I shall be;
Set your seal upon my heart
And live in me.
January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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By: D. SchuCe©1981. GIA Publicaons.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
License # A-722878.
steadfast is his kindness toward us,
and the faithfulness
of the Lord endures!
Table Song
Refrain
We are the body of Christ,
Broken and poured out,
promise of life from death,
we are the body of Christ.
By: C. Stephan©2009. OCP Publicaons.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
License # 608353.
6:00 pm Mass
(to Refrain…)
Ending
I will follow You, yeah.
I will follow You, yeah.
By: C. Tomlin; J. Ingram; R. Morgan©2010. All rights reserved. Used by
permission. CCLI License #11201196.
Song #5806878.
Entrance
1. Is not the bread of life we break
a sharing in the life of God?
Is not the cup of peace outpoured
the blood of Christ?
2. How shall we make a return to God,
for goodness unsurpassing?
This saving cup we shall hold high,
and call out God's name!
3. Unless a grain of wheat shall fall
upon the earth, it shall remain
a single grain; but if it dies,
it will come to life!
4. Come taste and see the goodness,
the wonders of the risen one!
Come bless our God, in all things,
let praise be our song!
By: D. Hass©1991. GIA Publicaons. All
rights reserved. Used by permission.
License # A-722878.
Sending Forth
Go Out, Go Out
Refrain
Go out, go out to all the world
and tell the Good News,
tell the Good, Good News!
Go out, go out to all the world
and tell the Good News,
tell the Good, Good News!
1. Praise the Lord,
praise the Lord, all you naons!
Glorify him,
glorify him, you peoples!
2. Steadfast,
I Will Follow
Intro
Where You go, I'll go;
Where You stay, I'll stay;
When You move, I'll move.
I will follow
Oh, oh, oh.
Offertory
1. All Your ways are good,
all Your ways are sure;
I will trust in You alone.
Higher than my sight,
high above my life;
I will trust in You alone.
In You alone.
Refrain
So take my heart and form it.
Take my mind, transform it.
Take my will, conform it
to Yours, to Yours, oh Lord.
Refrain
Where You go, I'll go;
Where You stay, I'll stay;
When You move, I'll move.
I will follow You.
Whom You love, I'll love;
How You serve, I'll serve;
If this life I lose,
I will follow You,
yeah. I will follow You, yeah.
2. Light into the world,
Light into my life
I will live for You alone.
You're the One I seek,
knowing I will find
all I need in You alone.
In You alone.
(to Bridge…)
Bridge
In You, there's life everlasng.
In You, there's freedom for my soul.
In You, there's joy, unending joy;
And I will follow.
Take My Life
1. Holiness, holiness,
is what I long for.
Holiness is what I need.
Holiness, holiness
is what You want from me.
2. Faithfulness, faithfulness
is what I long for.
Faithfulness is what I need.
Faithfulness, faithfulness
is what You want from me.
3. Righteousness, righteousness
is what I long for.
Righteousness is what I need.
Righteousness, righteousness
is what You want from me.
By: S. Underwood©1995. All rights reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License
#11201196. Song #1617154.
Communion
Lord I Need You
1. Lord, I come, I confess.
Bowing here, I find my rest.
And without You, I fall apart.
You're the one that guides my heart.
Refarin
Lord, I need You, oh, I need You.
Ev'ry hour I need You.
“Dios es rico en misericordia . . .” Efesios 2:4
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My one defense, my righteousness;
Oh, God, how I need You.
Start a fire that will never die;
flood this world with Your holy light.
2. Where sin runs deep,
Your grace is more.
Where grace is found is where You are.
And where You are, Lord, I am free
Holiness is Christ in me,
Where You are, Lord, I am free.
Holiness is Christ in me.
(to refrain…)
3. Ev'ry knee will bow,
ev'ry eye will see.
Ev'ry one will shout,
“Jesus Christ is King!”
Slave run free, chains be broken,
darkness flee, eyes be opened.
Oh, Oh
(to refrain…)
Bridge
So, teach my song to rise to You
when temptaon comes my way.
And when I cannot stand,
I'll fall on You.
Jesus, You're my hope and stay.
And when I cannot stand,
I'll fall on You.
Jesus, You're my hope and stay.
(to final refrain…)
Bridge
Holy light,
Shine Your light.
This fire in our eyes
is burning bright for You.
Final Refrain
Lord, I need You, oh, I need You.
Ev'ry hour I need You.
My one defense, my righteousness;
Oh, God, how I need You.
My one defense, my righteousness;
Oh, God, how I need You.
By: J. Reeves and Others©2011. All rights
reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License #11201196. Song #5925687.
Bring these dead bones back to life,
flood this world with light.
Ending
Flood this world with Your
holy light light.
By: P. Kipley; P. Wickham©All rights reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License
#11201196. Song #7003036.
Divine Mercy
Adult Faith Formation Course
We hear Psalms read or sung at every
Mass between the first and second
readings, but do we understand their
significance? The Psalms are at the
heart of the Bible. The Holy Spirit inspired them. Israel sang them. Christ
himself, prayed them, as did Our
Blessed Mother. These sacred hymns
become our heartfelt response to God’s
loving and wondrous deeds for us. Their
words captivate the imagination and
draw us into a deeply personal encounter with God.
Psalms: The School of Prayer is a videobased study presented by Jeff Cavins of
Ascension-Press.
Divine Mercy Parish will present Psalms:
The School of Prayer beginning Wednesday, February 25th at 7:00 p.m. and continue every Wednesday for 11
weeks. Registration will take place after
all Masses the weekend of January 31/
Feb. 1. The cost of each Study Set is
$32.00.
Prayer Blanket Ministry
If anyone would like to request a prayer blanket
for someone who is ill or in need, please call Meryl
Rooney at (504) 472-4383. Donations are gratefully appreciated but not required.
Sending Forth
Holy Light
1. We have come
and now we will wait
for Your love to move,
for Your light to break.
2. Start a movement here
as we call Your name;
let Your glory fall like a holy rain.
Dead arise, hearts be awakened;
in this light earth will be shaken
Oh, Oh
Refrain
God who reigns over earth and sky,
flood this world with Your holy light.
Are you Catholic? Do you ride a motorcycle?
Do you know about the Catholic Cross Bearers Motorcycle Ministry?
Our purpose is to provide a Catholic evangelistic presence to the motorcycling
world and to all those who are in the streets or imprisoned; and to provide a riding
group for Catholic Christian men and women for fellowship and ministry.
For more information contact Paul Napolitano (parishioner) 504-430-6357
[email protected] or [email protected]
www.catholiccrossbearersmm.com
“God is rich in mercy . . .” Ephesians 2:4
Sunday, January 18
Mass Intentions
• Second Collection, Catholic Schools
Day
• Mass, 8:30 am, Church
• Mass, 10:30 am (with Children’s Litur-
gy of the Word), Church
Date
Time
Saturday
1/17/2015
Saturday
1/17/2015
Sunday
1/18/2015
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1/18/2015
1/18/2015
1/19/2015
1/20/2015
1/21/2015
1/22/2015
1/23/2015
1/24/2015
• LIFE TEEN Mass followed by LIFE Night,
6 pm-8:45 pm, Church
Monday, January 19
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
• Legion of Mary, 7 pm, Cry Room SEAS
• Knights of Columbus, 7 pm, Parish
community center
• Initiation into the Catholic Faith, 7 pm,
Church
Tuesday, January 20
Saint Fabian; Saint Sebastian
• Parish Elementary Catechesis (K-5),
6:30-7:45 pm, SEAS
• EDGE Middle School, 6:45– 8 pm, Trail-
er-SEAS
Wednesday, January 21
Saint Agnes
• Lord Teach me to Pray, 7 pm , SEAS
trailer
Thursday, January 22
Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of
Unborn Children
• Sociable seniors, 12 pm, Parish Community center
• Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Open house,
6 pm
• Contemporary adult choir rehearsal, 7
pm, Church
Friday, January 23
Saint Vincent; Saint Marianne Cope
• Girl Scouts, 3:30 pm, PE room SEAS
Saturday, January 24
Saint Francis de Sales
• Divine Mercy Cajun Cook-Off and Car
Show, 11 am, Divine Mercy church
• Mass, 4 pm, Church
• Misa hispana, 7:00 pm, Iglesia
• Grupo Jovenil RCCH, 8 pm, Centro par-
roquial
Sunday, January 25
• Second Collection, Clarion Herald Sub-
scription
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Intention
4:00 PM Margie Pelitere
Goldie Breaux
Sam Paul Scelfo III
Intention of a parishioner
Nancy Ballas
Donald Howard
Barbara Messina Migliore
Chick & Vivian G. Breaux
Earl Pelitere, Sr.
Fred Beter, Sr.
Rose Theriot (living)
Jane Maranto
Sherryl Clements (living)
Joseph and Hawaii Drake
7:00 PM Marina Lobo Viuda de Lopez
Higinia Martinez en su decimosexto aniv. de
muerte
Urbana De La Cruz Bran
Amalia Lobos
8:30 AM Bernard Zaunbrecher
Julie Cambus
Emile C. Falanga
Cheryl Fourcade
Michael Dobbins
In memory of Mary Wehle
Lionel Joseph Zeringue
Kevin Roig
For the Unborn
Diane and Angelo Marchese on their 25th Wedding Anniversary (living)
Farrel Joseph Ardoin
Jeanette Barrilleaux (deceased)
Sherryl Clements living
Sheldon Brechtel
Joseph and Viola Boudreaux
10:30 AM All parishioners
6:00 PM Iris Poche
6:30 PM Manolo Barrio
6:30 PM Sherren Farrell (living)
7:30 AM Bernard Zaunbrecher
7:30 AM Curtis Chatelain
7:30 AM Jeanette Barrilleaux (deceased)
8:00 AM Jeanette Barrilleaux (deceased)
May the souls of
all the faithful departed, through
the mercy of God,
rest in peace!
•
The Chapel Candle burns this week in
memory of
Ore por ellos. Que
descansen en paz!
• LIFE TEEN Mass followed by LIFE Night,
6 pm-8:45 pm, Church
“Dios es rico en misericordia . . .” Efesios 2:4
Barbara Ann
Robicheaux
Divine Mercy Parish
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Mass for the Sick
“Here I am, you called me.”
1st Sam. 3:5
God calls to us in the silence of our hearts. He wants
to speak to us, to direct our lives so that we grow
closer to Him. In the midst of the noise of the world it
is difficult to hear that still, small voice resounding in
the depths of our soul. However, if we truly desire to
hear Him, we will create some silent space. St. Paul
says, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of
the Holy Spirit within you…and that you are not your
own? For you have been purchased at a price” 1st Cor.
6:19-20. That price was the crucifixion of Christ. Since
He was willing to pay the cost for our salvation, would
He not want to communicate with us so as to guide
us to Him?
“Jesus, my Savior, my Redeemer. Create in me a
great desire for You. Open my heart to Your heart.
Speak to me in the stillness and draw me to You. Direct my steps so that I may get close to You.”
To experience the enthronement of the Sacred Heart
in the heart of your family, please contact Anne-Marie
d'Abadie - 443-2204 or email [email protected]
(English), or Lynda Peña - 338-4306 (Spanish).
Most Reverend Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond will be celebrating a special liturgy for the sick at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, January 25, 2015 in St. Louis Cathedral. As you know,
the 11:00 a.m. Mass in the Cathedral is televised and reaches a great number of our sick and shut-ins in their homes,
residences and hospitals. Parking will be available in the
school yard at 820 Dauphine Street. Eucharistic Ministers
to the sick and homebound are encouraged to participate
in this celebration. Please call Family Life Apostolate at
(504) 861-6243 for more information.
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON SCHOOL
4119 ST. ELIZABETH DRIVE
OPEN HOUSE * JANUARY 22
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School will host an Open
House on Thursday, January 22, 2015, at
6:30PM. All parents interested in grades PrePreKindergarten 2 through Seventh are invited to attend. Please meet in the church at the SEAS site
at 6:30 PM. For additional information, please
call the school office at
468468-3524 or visit our
website
at seasschool.org.
seasschool.org.
Lord, Teach Me To Pray
Is a three-part prayer series for men, only, based on
Ignatian Spirituality. Part 1, “Praying Christian Virtues”, (12 week program) for MEN will start on January
20th, at Divine Mercy on Tuesday nights at 7 PM in
Trailer 2 at the SEAS site. Part 1 helps men deepen
their prayer life, and discover what to do for dryness
and obstacles in prayer. It also introduces the different
methods of Ignatian prayer; meditation, contemplation
and Consciousness Examen. Small groups will meet
with 2 trained facilitators for once a week to pray and
faith share. To learn more, see website at lordteachmetopray.com To register, fill in form online, or contact
Deacon Jeff Fariss at 504-469-7489 or [email protected]
Pilgrimage for Life in DC.
Witness for Life on the 42nd Anniversary of Roe v.
Wade. Leaving on January 20th. Trip includes 2 nights
in DC with visits to our legislators. Mass at the National Shrine of Immaculate Conception. Free day, after
the March on January 23rd. Mass at Mother Angelica’s Blessed Sacrament Shrine on return trip. The
cost is $300.00 which includes: transportation and
lodging.
Special Deals For Families: Pay for 2 and 3 can ride.
For details/reservations call Paul 504-468-9861.
“God is rich in mercy . . .” Ephesians 2:4
January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Misa para los Enfermos
¡Aquí estoy, porque me has llamado!
Dios nos llama en el silencio de nuestros corazones. Él
quiere hablarnos, guiar nuestras vidas para que nos acerquemos a Él. En el medio del ruido del mundo es muy difícil escuchar todavía, la pequeña voz que resuena en la
profundidad de nuestra alma. Sin embargo, si nosotros
verdaderamente deseamos escucharlo a Él, necesitaremos crear un espacio silencioso. San Pablo dice, “¿O no
sabéis que vuestro cuerpo es santuario del Espíritu Santo,
que está en vosotros… y que no os pertenecéis? Habéis
sido bien comprados” 1ra. Cor. 6:19-20. Ese precio fue la
crucifixión de Cristo. Ya que Él estuvo dispuesto a pagar el
precio de nuestra salvación, ¿no querrá Él comunicarse
con nosotros para guiarnos hacia Él?
“Jesús, mi Salvador, mi Redentor. Crea en mí un gran deseo por Ti. Abre mi corazón para Tu corazón. Háblame en
la quietud y atraeme a Ti. Dirige mis pasos para estar más
cerca de Ti.” Para experimentar la Entronización del Sagrado Corazón en el corazón de su familia, por favor llamar
a Anne-Marie d’Abadie al 443-2204 o correo electrónico
[email protected] (Inglés) o a Lynda Peña al 338-4306
(Español).
Señor, Enséname a Orar
Es una serie de tres partes para orar para hombres, solamente, basadas en la Espiritualidad Ignaciana. Parte 1
“Orando Virtudes Cristianas,” (programa de 12 semanas)
para HOMBRES comenzara el 20 de Enero, en la Divina
Misericordia los martes por la noche a las 7PM en el Tráiler 2 en el sitio SEAS. La Parte 1 ayuda a los hombres a
profundizar su vida en oración, y descubrir que hacer para la sequedad y obstáculos en la oración. También introduce los diferentes métodos de la oración Ignaciana; meditación, contemplación y Examen de Conocimiento. Grupos pequeños se reunirán con 2 facilitadores entrenados
una vez por semana para orar y compartir la fe. Para
más información, visitar el sitio en el internet lordteachmetopray.com Para inscribirse, llenar la forma en el internet, o llamar al Diacono Jeff Fariss al 504-469-7489 o
[email protected]
El Reverendísimo Arzobispo Gregory M. Aymond celebrará
una liturgia especial para los enfermos a las 11:00 a.m. el
domingo 25 de enero del 2015 en la Catedral de San Luis.
Como Uds. saben la Misa de las 11:00 a.m. es televisada y
alcanza a un gran número de nuestros enfermos y los que
están en cama en sus casas, o asilos y hospitales. Estacionamiento estará disponible en el patio de la escuela en el
820 Dauphine Street. Ministros de la Eucaristía para los
enfermos y los que están en casa se les anima a participar
en esta celebración. Por favor llamar al Apostolado de la
Vida Familiar al (504) 861-6243 para más información.
Escuela St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
4119 St. Elizabeth Drive
Open House * 22 de Enero
La Escuela St. Elizabeth Ann Seton llevará a cabo
un Open House el jueves 22 de enero del 2015, a
las 6:30PM. Todos los padres interesados de los
grados PrePre-Kindergarten 2 hasta el Séptimo grado
están invitados. Por favor reunirse en la iglesia del sitio SEAS a
las 6:30PM. Para más información, por favor llamar a la oficina
de la escuela al 468468-3524 o visitar el sitio de internet
seasschool.org
Peregrinación Pro Vida a D.C.
Testigo de la Vida en el 42 Aniversario de Roe v. Wade.
Saliendo el 20 de enero. El viaje incluye 2 noches en DC
con visitas a los legisladores. Misa en el Santuario Nacional de la Inmaculada Concepción. Día libre, después de la
Marcha el 23 de enero. Misa en el Santuario del Sacramento Sagrado de la Madre Angélica en el viaje de regreso. El costo es de $300.00 incluye: transporte y hospedaje.
Precios especiales para Familias: Pague por 2 y 3 pueden
viajar. Para más detalles/reservaciones llamar a Paul
504-468-9861.
“Dios es rico en misericordia . . .” Efesios 2:4
Divine Mercy Parish
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Staff
Pastor:
Fr. David Dufour
Parochial Vicar:
Fr. Bryan Howard
Deacons:
Noel Martinsen, Drea Capaci, Brian McKnight
Director of Religious Education:
Luke Arredondo
Youth Minister:
Ryan Foulon
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School Principal:
Joan Kathmann
Confessions
Please pray for our parishioners • Ore por los feligreses:
Thomas Beatty, Lucienne Siragusa, Aida Melara , Bernice McConnel, Donald
LeMay, Anthony Cavallino, Jim Guillory, Connie Carpenter, Lilly Aponte, Eric
Siragusa, Marie Garatie, Rosemary Cotham, Arturo Finlay, and all of the prayer
blanket recipients
Names will remain on the list one month. Call 466-5016 to add a name.
Please pray for our military and others serving overseas • Por favor, ore por los
miembros del militar y por los otros que están sirviendo en otros paises:
Nathan Flitcraft, Matthew Wayne Comeaux, Gabriel Padilla, Lawrence Forestier, Kyle Connell, Nolan Connell, Sean Connell, Robert “Matt” Locke, Mauricio
Tábora, Chad Toledo, Joshua Mickles, Randall Brown, Derick Savery, Stewart
Clark, Troy Bodenheimer, T.J. Allo, Roderick Singleton, Justin Griffin, Jimmy
Chatelain
Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are in
the Blessed Sacrament. I love You
above all
things, and I
long for You in
my soul. Since I
cannot now
receive You
sacramentally,
come at least
spiritually into
my heart. As
though You have already come, I
embrace You and unite myself entirely to You; never permit me to be
separated from You.
Acto de Comunión
Espiritual
Mi Jesús, yo creo que Tú estás en
el Santísimo Sacramento. Yo te
amo por encima de todas
las cosas y yo
Te deseo en mi
alma. Como
ahora no puedo recibirte
sacramentalmente, al menos ven a mi corazón espiritualmente. Como ya has venido, Yo te
abrazo y me uno enteramente a Ti.
Nunca permitas que me separe de
ti.
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Saturday 3:00—3:45 p.m.
Sábado 6:15 p.m.—6:45 p.m. (Español)
30 minutes before Sunday Masses
By appointment
Masses
Saturday
• 8:00 a.m. (Latin on last Sat. of month)
• 4:00 p.m. Vigil
• 7:00 p.m. (Vigilia—Español)
Sunday
• 8:30 a.m.
• 10:30 a.m.
• 6:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday
• 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
• 7:30 a.m.
Contact Us
Church & Parish Office:
4337 Sal Lentini Pkwy Kenner, LA 70065
Phone: 504-466-5016
Fax: 504-264-5394
Emergency: 504-444-8997
Website: www.divinemercyparish.org
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School:
504-468-3524