PENTECOST—YEAR A JUNE 8, 2014 Vol. 60 No. 23 Suzette

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PENTECOST—YEAR A JUNE 8, 2014 Vol. 60 No. 23 Suzette
PENTECOST—YEAR A
SANCTUARY DONATIONS
JUNE 8, 2014
MINISTER OF THE MONTH
Roland & Daria Thomassie.
Congratulations!
ALTAR BREAD: In memory of Ecton Plaisance, Jr. by
Family.
ALTAR CANDLE: In memory of Gilbert Schoenberer by
Elia & Family.
ALTAR WINE: In memory of Daniel St. Pierre (B) by
Wife.
CHURCH SANCTUARY CANDLE: In memory of Greg
LeBlanc (DA), Russell Guidry (B), Albert & Elda Curole,
Jason Curole by Dickey & Nancy Curole.
CHAPEL SANCTUARY CANDLE: In memory of Allen
Lee (WA) by Wife Dianna Lee.
FAMILY OF THE MONTH
Suzette & Allee Crosby
Congratulations!
FROM OUR TRADITION
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 5:1719
Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26
Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; Mt 5:2732
Saturday: 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10; Mt 5:3337
Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52-55; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn
3:16-18
PENTECOST
Unless the eye catch fire, God will not be seen.
Unless the ear catch fire, God will not be heard.
Unless the tongue catch fire, God will not be named.
Unless the heart catch fire, God will not be loved.
Unless the mind catch fire, God will not be known.
Before there was water, there was fire. Once in a while,
a volcano hints at the sizzling magma upon which the
whole human enterprise floats. Over eons, the surface
cooled off a bit, and rain sizzled down for thousands of
centuries, filling the oceans and sculpting the earth. We
Christians can catch God’s glory in a shimmering pool of
water, but we can also capture God’s burning desire to
fan the tiny flames of our baptismal candles into
something that will make a difference.
In Sicily to this day, there is a custom of scattering rose
petals down from the ceiling of church on the heads of
the faithful, an effective reminder of the “tongues of
flame” descending on the apostles, and a sign that the
Holy Spirit still is poured out on the baptized. It is not
merely a quaint custom, but a fairly potent sign of what
baptism does. An interesting sidebar: if you have traced
the Epiphany blessing on your doorway in chalk,
Pentecost is the day to erase it. From now on, no need to
rely on the “wise men”—you are alive in the Spirit!
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
—William Blake
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE—MAY 31-JUNE 1
DIED IN CHRIST
Amount needed to meet our weekly budget: $8,900.00
J. C. Galjour
Please keep him and his family in your prayers.
Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light
shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
If you would like to donate flowers for the altars
to remember a loved one, please
contact Hilda Guidry at 693-3919.
Envelopes …………………………….
Loose ……………………….............
Bank Draft ………………………….
Total …….…………………………..
Other …………………………………..
$4,305.00
$1,569.00
$3,433.00
$9,307.00
$ 941.45
Our Lady of the Rosary Church Parish is sustained by the generosity of
its parishioners through time, talent and treasure.
For all that you do, thank you.
BANK DRAFT (GREEN) FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON
THE BACK TABLE IN CHURCH.
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER & ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
JUNE 14—4PM
Vol. 60 No. 23
JUNE 15—7AM
JUNE 15—10AM
JUNE 15—5:30PM
Abby L.
Alexa R
Volunteer
Laurel C.
Jack C.
Connor C.
Ciera C.
Kollin K.
1B—Ron N.
4B—Clara B.
2C—Hilda G.
3C—Peggy L.
5C—Bob L.
6C—Donna N.
L—Donna T.
C—Catherine O.
1B—Wilber L.
4B—Melanie O.
2C—Tommy R.
3C—Suzanne R.
5C—Clyston S.
6C—Ned C.
L—Nancy C.
C—Gail T.
1B—Tony S.
4B—Nickole C.
2C—Darby C.
3C—Katherine C.
5C—Kelley K.
6C—Linwood K.
L—Pam L.
C—Gary R.
1B—Ron N.
4B—Brian P.
2C—Mary R.
3C—Sarah P.
5C—Nicole W.
6C—Rachael A.
L—Theresa L.
C—Kent B.
CHECK OUT OUR BULLETIN ONLINE
www.ourladyoftherosarychurch.org
Our Lady of the Rosary,
pray for us!
BULLETIN DEADLINE
The deadline for placing a notice or announcement in the
weekly bulletin is 12 noon on Monday. You are welcome to
submit your request by calling the parish office at 985-6933433 or emailing [email protected]. Thank you for your
cooperation.
SHEPHERD’S VOICE
“Peace Be With You”
On this Solemnity of Pentecost, Jesus has three gifts for his disciples and us: Peace, mission
to pursue and the Holy Spirit for the forgiveness of sins.
Twice Jesus says to his fearful and locked in disciples—“Peace be with you!” The Risen Lord
with outstretched arms, heart wide open readily gives the gifts that transform his disciples’
lives and ours. This first gift of the risen Lord—Peace—which translates as all good things,
physically, mentally, and spiritually – is all that is needed to be alive inside. This peace is a gift that the world
cannot give. You cannot give what you do not have. In Jesus, there is no room for bitterness, unforgiveness,
and revenge. Peace beyond all understanding is first his to have and his to give. He offers peace despite the
disciples’ guilt, peace despite their fear.
The second gift is a—mission—the disciples and us are sent as Jesus was sent: “As the Father has sent me, so I
send you.” We wonder where? Where else but to the world – “For God so loved the world that He gave His
only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not perish but may have eternal life. Indeed, God did
not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through
Him” (John 3:16-17). It’s the disciples and us – modern day disciples—whom the Risen Lord sends to bring life!
The third gift is the Holy Spirit, given for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus breathed on the disciples and said:
“Receive the Holy Spirit.” At creation, we read that a mighty wind swept over the waters. The creative breath
of God, the spirit of God brings life. On resurrection night, Jesus is creating his Church. Something new is being
born. It is the Holy Spirit that will be with the church until the end of time. The Holy Spirit is the gift of the Father
and the Son, given to us at baptism, again at confirmation, and whose gifts are given to the Church and its
members for the good of all, within and outside the church. Primary among these is the gift of forgiveness.
Only after the gift of peace was received by Jesus’ disciples, the gift of mission and the Holy Spirit was given.
Peace is the prerequisite in receiving the Holy Spirit and the mission. No one can give what he does not have
and so, peace can only be given and shared by one who is at peace and has the gift of peace from the
Lord. No one goes on a mission on his own; there must be someone who sent him.
To understand the Holy Spirit is to receive peace first and then forgiveness of sins afterwards. As Jesus has
forgiven them, so the disciples are to forgive too. Jesus knows firsthand that one cannot be at peace or give
peace with unforgiveness in one’s heart. Peace comes from Jesus. Forgiveness comes from that peace Jesus
gives. When we are at peace, revenge evaporates and hatred ceases, and then it is easy to forgive.
To find Jesus is to look at the cross. To see God is to wonder at his creation. To feel the Holy Spirit is to
experience true peace and receive forgiveness.
Let this be our prayer: “Lord Jesus, we thank you for the gift of Pentecost and for new life in the Holy Spirit. Fill
us with your Holy Spirit and set our hearts ablaze with the fire of your love that we may serve you in joy and
freedom.” Amen.
God Bless,
Fr. Roni Villamor
“Train up a child in the way he should and
when he is old, he will not depart from it”
~Proverbs 22:6~
Any questions or comments call Ms. Jennifer at the Office
of Religious Education @ (985) 693-3433.
CCD REGISTRATION is going on
now for the 2014-2015 school year.
If you have not received your form
(s) or need additional forms, please
call the parish office. All new students will need a copy of
their baptismal certificate.
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Each week parishioners in our parish are invited
to pray for special intentions by hosting the statue
in their home.
During this week, the host family is encouraged
to offer any special intentions, invite family and
friends for prayer/rosary, or even contact the parish office
and have a mass said in their home. We will be happy to
schedule a week for this wonderful prayer experience.
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Jul 12-19
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Aug 2-9
Aug 9-16
Aug. 16-23
Aug 30-Sept 6
Sept 13-20
Sept 27-Oct 4
If you would like to volunteer, please contact the parish office.
HRCS asks that you join them as they
continue to pray for the students, staff, &
families of our school. May they have a
safe and restful summer vacation.
Picture of Mary Adams
and Fr. Roni
with Statue of Mary.
COASTAL ENTREPRENEURS’ NET TO SUCCESS
Our Lady of the Rosary CYM is hosting a Summer Faith
Adventure Vacation Bible School July 7-11. We’ve chosen a thoroughly Catholic program this year to teach
about the Sacraments, the Church, and the Bible. Children entering grades Kindergarten through 5th grade for
the next school year are invited to participate. The fee is
$25 per child and includes games, crafts, snacks, and a tshirt. Students entering 6th grade and older and adults
are invited to volunteer for staff positions. Volunteers
must be safe environment trained and attend VBS training and set up sessions. Training sessions will be announced next week. Forms are available for participants
and volunteers in the back of church, the church office,
and online at the church website and FaceBook pages.
Dear Friend in Christ,
I would like to take this opportunity to personally invite
you to attend a Cursillo Weekend at Lumen Christi Retreat Center. Please pray about this, for you can only
attend a Cursillo Weekend only once in your lifetime. The
Cursillo is a personal encounter with Christ; a weekend
just for you and our Lord.
You will fall in love with the God of Love and will share
that love in your community. The Cursillo Weekend consists of talks, meditation, Way of Cross, Sacrament of
Reconciliation, Eucharist, Adoration and much more…
A priest or deacon along with a team of lay individuals
will be present for the weekend. The date for the weekend in 2014 are:
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The cost of this weekend is $100.00 which includes your
stay, three delicious meals a day and snacks. No one is
denied due to financial situations. Registration forms can
be found at www.htcursillo.weebly.com or at the OLR
parish office.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Father Dean Danos, Spiritual Advisor Cursillo Movement
CHRIST IS COUNTING ON YOU!
C.E.N.T.S. will be offering the Small Business Course beginning in June through Catholic Charities of the Diocese of
Houma-Thibodaux. This course is free and is designed to
help people who are interested in starting a small business.
It will be held one evening a week for nine weeks. A different
business topic will be discussed each week. Anyone who is
interested in participating may call Brooks Lirette at 8760490 to schedule an orientation appointment.
WE ARE WHAT WE REMEMBER
We are more than half way through our timeline for accepting stories and pictures for Volume 2 of the new book.
This has been a very interesting project and those of us on
the book committee are excited to be involved in the project. As we accept more and more stories, it is clear to us
that we are only scratching the surface of the history of
Larose. The subtitle of the first book was “A Story of Larose
and Its People.” But it seems like the subtitle of this book
should be “Stories of Larose and Some of Its People.”
Family Trees—Besides the veterans and personal stories, we have a section called Family Trees. Samples of the
way we are laying out the family trees can be found on the
poster board in church. If you would like to have your family
tree in the book, just give us the information. We can probably fit up to 5 generations on a page, depending on how
many people are in each generation. In some cases, because of the number of people, we were only able to fit 3
generations.
Just start by listing one married couple—perhaps yourself
or your parents. Then, going “up” the tree, list their parents.
Going “down” the tree, list the children of the central couple—and then their children. If you know dates of birth,
death, and/or marriage, include those also. Give the information to any member of the committee,
drop off the information at the church office, or simply email it to Tommy Robichaux at [email protected]. We can’t
include everyone’s picture, but we probably have room to include pictures of the
central couple and their parents if you
want to include photos in your submission.
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RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT
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A book of stories and pictures of Larose and
its’ people. This book is available for a donation of $20 and you can get it from Our Lady
of the Rosary Church office or from me. And
for a shipping charge of $7, I will send it to any address in
the 48 continental states. Make your check
payable to KC Council 8898 and send it to:
Nathan Arceneaux; 11190 Highway 1;
Larose, LA 70373 or call 693-3002.
This book would make an excellent gift
for a friend or relative.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THRIFT STORE
Phone: 985-693-3815
Wed: 8AM—NOON & Thurs: 10AM—2PM
Volunteer help for any of those days will be welcome.
At last! The power hinted at and the Spirit promised are
unleashed on this holy day. We call it the birthday of the
church. Try to listen to today’s scripture passages with
some sense of how electrifying these events must have
been to those who lived through them. Up until now, they
have been waiting in the upper room. In today’s first reading, that room is filled with wind and fire and bold proclamations in foreign tongues.
In the second reading, Paul describes the Pentecost
event, too. His description includes all of us. The Spirit
lives on in the church in each of us who are members of
the Body of Christ, given different gifts from the same Spirit. Only after Pentecost could the apostles look back and
understand what Jesus meant when he said, as reported
in today’s Gospel reading, “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Knowledge,
Fortitude, Piety, Fear of the Lord.
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PRINCIPAL POSITION AVAILABLE
St. Gregory Elementary School
441 Sixth Street, Houma, LA 70364
Who May Apply: A Catholic who is in full communion in the
church
How to Apply: Submit a letter of intent along with an application form to Marian B. Fertitta, Catholic Schools
Office, P.O. Box 505, Schriever, LA 70395. Application may be obtained from www.htdiocese.org/
catholicschools or by calling (985)850-3114.
Applications Due: June 13, 2014
Minimum Qualifications:
* Master’s degree in Administration or master’s degree with
Administration/Educational Leadership Certification
* Three years of administrative experience, Catholic school
administrative experience preferred
* Excellent spiritual, educational, managerial and communication skills
The Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and does not discriminate against applicants or employees by reason
of race, age, sex, handicap or national origin.
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MINISTER & FAMILY OF THE MONTH
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Some members of our church family serve our parish
with humble dedication. If you have noticed an outstanding parishioner or family, we want to hear about
it. Nomination forms for Family of the Month and Minister of the Month are available in the back of church.
Nominees must be parishioners of Our Lady of the
Rosary Church. Nominations will remain on file for
one year. The Community Life committee will process
submissions. Awards will be given at the discretion of
our priest. Please return nomination forms to the
church office or in the collection basket by the last
Sunday of the month for consideration.
ENVELOPE FORM
Please fill out this form and return it to the Parish Office if
you would like to use the church envelopes.
Name: _____________________________________
Address: ___________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, JUNE 7: Angelina Angelette Poche’, Alden Poche’, M/M Angelo Angelette; Dennis Bonvillian, Sr., Dustin
Thomassie, Robin Terrebonne; M/M Antoine Guidry & Sones, Carroll (B), E.J. Quatrevingt; Michael Worley; Dustin
Guillot, Elie Guillot, Sr., Timothy Guillot, Foret Naquin, Placide Naquin, Wanda Sue A. Guilliot, Napoleon Koppell, M/M
Wilclif Guidry; M/M Nolan & N. J. Vinet, M/M Ellis & Carroll Cheramie; Jason Curole (B), Edwis & David Curole
SUNDAY, JUNE 8: Clifton & Clarabelle Savoie; Alice Ledet (B), Emile Ledet, Ralph & Ethel Galiano; Richard Saucier;
Kenneth Pierce, Karen Adams; Emelda Comeaux, Marianne C. Vega; Noah, Rena, & Jimmy Hebert and Jonathan
Dore’; Willis & Lucy Curole; Donna Giarrusso; Carroll, Joann Gros, E.J. & Joyce Pierce, Horace & Marie Pierce; Edwis
Curole; Pierce, Pinel & Thibodaux Families
MONDAY, JUNE 9: Sidney Savoie (DA); Daniel St. Pierre (B); Roland, Greg (DA), & Joshua LeBlanc, Robin LeBlanc
Williams
TUESDAY, JUNE 10: Carol Rogers (DA); Ethel Schrieffer (DA); Shantelle Hancock, Vickie Pierce
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11: Frank & Tommy LeBoeuf, Mrs. Fortune Ledet (B); Stella Breaux, Duffy & Victoria Breaux;
Russell Guidry (B), Greg LeBlanc (DA), Ethel Schrieffer (DA), Albert & Thelma Orgeron, Norman Orgeron
THURSDAY, JUNE 12: Loris “Black” Cheramie; Tony Chouest; Lucille Gros (B)
FRIDAY, JUNE 13: John Brady, Jr.; Debbie Plaisance Champagne (B); Mary Ann Worley, Marie Allemand; Carroll,
Joann Gros, Sesla Swider, E.J. & Joyce; Charley (DA) & Marie Pierce
TO AVERT STORMS AND HURRICANES
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS FOR CEMETERY O God, our Father in heaven, through the powerful inter-
Should a hurricane or tropical storm come our way, we ask
you to pick up any flowers & containers you have in the
cemetery. If you choose not to do so, we cannot guarantee
that they will be there after the storm.
cession of Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hear the humble
voices of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed your
order and returned to its former calmness; you are still the
Master of land and sea. During this hurricane season, we
turn to You, O loving Father. Spare us from past tragedies
and protect us from future storms. Amen.
CANS FOR SEMINARY SUPPORT
Loving and merciful God, you call us into being and commission us to serve your people. We pray that our lives
might make a difference and that our service might give
you praise. Strengthen us, we pray, to be instruments of
peace and justice in our church and in our world. May your
people feel the desire to minister as priests, sisters, brothers, deacons and lay ministers. We ask this in the spirit of
Jesus Christ. Amen.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
The vocations committee is asking parishioners for their support in collecting aluminum cans for seminarians from our parish.
Receptacle bins are placed in various areas on parish grounds.
Please pray for the following friends and members of our parish who need our prayers. Residents of the
Broadway Nursing Home, all those in the hospital, all those that are Home bound; and Ronald Gros, Lourise
Charpentier, Kayla George, Chris Brunet, Bea Trosclair, Michelle Naquin, Loretta Foret, Donna Gaspard,
Grace Guidry, Patricia Pitre, Robert Adams, Neil Seoni, Leoncia Naquin, Annirie Richoux, Lloyd Thibodaux,
Donna Ray Bouffanie, Tommy Plaisance, Darren Bayley, Michael Bourgeois, Katie Hebert, Audrey Billiot,
Tyler Detillier, Gwen Angelette, Donald Terrebonne, Sr., Lois Martin, Penny Zeringue, Angie Kyzar, Mary
Kyzar, Hennely Chabert, Raymond Plaisance, Jr., Cade Capeheart, Rowena Dominique; Beth Danos,
Elmire Guidroz, Eva Doucet, Caroline Dubois, Myrna Cheramie, Aline LeBlanc, Rena Mae Falgout, Colby
LaCoste, Ken Plaisance, Jack Russo, Steven Theriot, Mary Elizabeth White, Patsy Gretts, Angela Orgeron,
Troy Guidry, Stacy Galliano, Jennifer Eymard, Jeff Hebert, Warren Sanamo, Beau Kyzar, Stephen Donovan, Tommy
Chouest, Carl Savoy, Jr., Emily Sanchez; Edgar Bouzigard, Mabel Richoux, Reese Angeron, Madeline Falgout, Betty
Guidry, Anse Guidry, Brenda Thomassie, Roland Thomassie, Donna Eymard, Jason Esponge, Weston Sevin, Laura
Badeaux, Horace & Judica Savoie, Susan Ledet, Jaunita Theriot, Dusty Allemand, Judy Baker, Cindy Flores, Clara Mae
Ledet, L. J. Plaisance, Jr., Dereck Guidry, Mary Thibodeaux, John Bath, Anne Cheramie, Dolly Lefort, Virginia Duet,
Mary Westerman, Raymond Westerman, Perry Richard, Jr., Coley Richard, Austin Richard, Sue Theriot, Darlene
Theriot, Jeannie Rodrigue, Mary Jane Cheramie
Please call the parish office to add a family member of a parishioner to the prayer list.
Please help us keep the list current.
JUNE 2014
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6:30PM Prayer Mtg.
10AM SVdP Mtg.
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6PM KC Mtg.
6:30PM—Rosary
7PM—Healing
Mass w/ Fr. Cruz
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8:30AM Mass
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8:30AM Mass
4PM Mass
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10AM Mass
BAPTISM
5:30PM Mass
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8:30AM Mass
8:30AM Mass 8:30AM Mass
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8:30AM Mass
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7AM Mass
10AM Mass
5:30PM Mass
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8:30AM Mass
8:30AM Mass 8:30AM Mass
6:30PM Prayer Mtg. 6:30PM RCIA
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10AM Mass
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7PM Baptism Seminar
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REMINDER TO MAUSOLEUM CRYPT OWNERS
The cemetery office would like to remind all mausoleum crypt owners that, flowers, statues, glass objects and other
items are not allowed on mausoleum floors except at funeral time due to safety concerns. Only vases on crypt doors will
be allowed. If you would like to purchase a vase for the crypt door please call the parish office. Thank you for helping
Our Lady of the Rosary Cemetery remain an attractive and beautiful resting place for the deceased.
Holy Mary, Mother fair, Filled with love for
God, Pray for us in all our needs.
Pray for us today.
For the sake of his sorrowful passion,
SAVE THE DATE
have mercy on us an on the whole world.
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION
Our Lady of the Rosary Baptismal Preparation consists of one mandatory Baptismal Seminar which consists of an information session which is on the last
Thursday of the month at 7PM in the Saltillo Room.
 Both parents and godparents are required to
attend the Baptismal Seminar prior to the birth of the baby.
 Godparents must meet Canon Law requirements:
1. Be a Catholic.
2. Be a practicing Catholic. This means, a Catholic person who is in
an invalid marriage (not in a Catholic Church marriage) cannot be a
godparent. A cohabiting Catholic person who is not married, (living
with someone) cannot be a godparent.
3. Be sixteen (16) years of age or older.
4. Must be a confirmed Catholic.
5. A baptized non Catholic may stand as a witness, along with a confirmed Catholic.
UPCOMING SEMINAR DATES
June 26 July 31 August 28 September 25 October 30 November 20
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INVITATION TO PARISH MEMBERS
We invite you to prayerfully consider an invitation to become more involved in the leadership and life of the
Parish. Can we encourage those with public speaking
abilities to consider training as a Lector or Commentator? Would you be willing to commit to a team for Ushering or greeting at a particular weekend Mass? Do you
have musical talents to contribute as a Church musician, cantor, or choir member? Are you interested in
visiting the sick or disabled of the Parish? Would you be
interested to become a member of the Arimathean Ministry serving at funeral Masses? As a member of the
parish, these and many other opportunities are yours.
Please pray about how the Spirit is inviting you to exercise your unique gifts in service to Our Lady of the Rosary Parish family. For more information call the parish
office. We look forward to hearing from you.