St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church Parish founded in 1819 Church built in 1879 April 12, 2015 Pastor: Rev. Derrick Weingartner, S.J. Assistant Pastor: Rev. Nathan O’Halloran, S.J. Pastoral Ministers: Deacon Herd Guilbeau Deacon Tom Lindsey Parish Manager: Darrell Burleigh Church Secretary: Mary Ann Matte Religious Education: 662-5271 Director - Elaine Kinnerson Secretary - Theresa Barker Altar Servers: 337-662-5279 Director– Fr. Nathan O’Halloran Music: Jewel Trosclair (Vigil Mass) David Pipkin (7:30 Mass) Stephen Joubert (9:00 Mass) Jewel Trosclair(10:30 Mass) Sunday Masses St. Charles Church 7:30 AM Christ the King 9:00 AM St. Charles Church 10:30 AM Weekday Masses (St. Charles Ch) Monday & Friday 6:15 AM Wednesday 8:00 AM Tuesday & Thursday 5:00 PM Sacrament of Baptism: Instruction class is on the first Sunday of the month. Baptisms are on the second Sunday of the month. Please call the church office at least one month in advance to schedule an initial interview. Sacrament of Marriage: Call the church office at least six months prior to the anticipated date of the wedding. Saturday (Sunday Vigil) St Charles Church Reconciliation 3:15-3:45 PM Anticipated Sunday Mass 4:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:15-3:45 PM and any time during rectory office hours. Please call to make an appointment. Anointing of the Sick: Anytime during rectory office hours. Call for an appointment. Communion to the Sick: Please call the office when someone is unable to attend Mass and wishes to receive Communion. Church Office Hours: Monday: Closed morning. Open 1:00 to 4:00 Tues-Fri:8:00 to 12 noon, and 1:00 to 4:00 Saturday: 8:00 to 12 noon, and 1:00 to 3:00 P.O. Drawer A (174 Church Street) Grand Coteau, LA 70541 Phone: 337-662-5279 Fax: 337-662-5270 Web-page: www.st-charles-borromeo.org Divine Mercy Sunday April 12, 2015 Who indeed is the victor over the world but the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? We are a Sacrificial Giving Parish, Giving of our Time, Talent and Treasure. Collected for the weekend of March 29th was $7,414.50. Bulletin Sponsor: In Memory of Joyce James (25th Anniversary) By: Roderick and Rendell Congratulations to Frank Collins, Alexis Our collection for Easter weekend was $10,064.00! Roy, Krishna James, Derrick Journet, Wendy McPhail, Julitta Potier, and Julian “Butch” Shuman who received the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil and are now full members of the Catholic Church! Thanks to Guy and Janice Kilchrist for their dedicated work in preparing them for this special occasion. Congratulations to Chad Douga, Jamarcus Moore & Jerimiah Moore who made their First Holy Communion. Thanks to the generosity of many, our parish continues to grow and flourish. Senior Citizens will gather at Thensted Center on Friday, April 17th. All seniors are welcome. St. John Berchmans Catholic Church in Cankton would like to invite everyone to its Divine Mercy Sunday Service on April 12th. S.O.C.C. will have a PO BOY SALE on Join us at 2:45 PM for Eucharistic Adoration, Friday, April 17th at the KPC Hall. Donation the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Way of the is $6.00. Dinner includes a Sausage PoBoy, Cross. Please join us...The merciful heart of Chips and a Drink. Pick-up between 10:00 AM Christ awaits you! –1:00 PM. Your support is much appreciated! Family Fun Day at Thensted Center is Mother’s Day of Reflection A Mother’s Day of Reflection will be held on May 2-3 from 8:30-5:00 PM. Thensted Center Wednesday, May 6, 2015, St Edmond Church is looking for volunteers to help with: Dinner ticket sales Hall from 9:00am-2:00pm . Our speaker for the Barbequing the meat for dinners day will be Patty Schneier, who will speak on Cooks to help in the kitchen God, I Really don’t Have Time for This! And I Always Wanted to be a Princess. Registration Conducting the games which include an obstacle for the day is now open. Please visit the website course, amazing race, and bingo. to register www.diolaf.org/marriage Donations such as: bingo prizes, gift certificates, plants, sweets, and monetary gifts are needed. The Special Needs Cursillo is scheduled to begin Donations can be brought to the center weekdays on Thursday evening, April 16th, until Sunday, April between 9am-4pm. Tickets for Dinners with the 19th, 2015. It is held at the Cursillo Center in Prairie trimmings are being sold; Chicken Dinners are Rhonde, La. with accommodations for the weekend. Everyone is invited to attend, handicap, elderly and $7.00 each, Pork Dinners are $8.00 each. For anyone who cannot make the regular weekend and more information, contact Thensted at 662-5838. wants to come. The criteria are being Catholic, in a valid marriage and having a sponsor who has made Theology on Tap: A unique opportunity for Cursillo. Accommodation can be made for a sponsor if young adults to explore issues and topics that needed. Nurses are on staff and doctors are on call to relate to the Catholic faith in a casual environadminister medication when and if needed. Transporta- ment. Speakers, both religious and lay, will present material that will encourage thoughtful distion is available; call Gloria Matte. cussions and a deeper understanding of the faith. Scheduled for Thursday, April 16th in the side Christ is Here of Zeus’s on Pinhook Road in Lafayette. Christ departed from our sight that we might room Participants invited to come early to eat and return to our heart, and there find him. For he the speakers are will begin promptly at 7:30 PM. departed, and behold, he is here. OF ONE HEART AND MIND Minister Schedule - April 18th & 19th 4 PM-Lector Kalyn West & Kurt Richard Communion Deacon Tom Lindsey, Mary Menard Pauline Richard, Mildred Boast Shirley McKinney Altar Servers Meghan, Emma & Matthew Bush Reading about the faith of the early Christian believers can be a real inspiration to those of us who have been Christians for a long time, as well as for those who are newly baptized. Can you imagine people of this world being “of one heart and mind” as was the first community of believers? Today’s First Letter of John seems to hold the key to how this can be accomplished. Keeping God’s commandments and loving all of God’s children seems to be the start of being “of one heart and mind.” We live in a world that stresses differences—differences among religions, among races, between genders, and among economic classes. Today we are summoned to focus on what we all share in common on this fragile planet of ours. 7:30-Lectors Patrick Miller & Guy Kilchrist Communion Deacon Herd Guilbeau, Amy Lowery Sr Betty Renard, Gary & Cheri Dubroc Altar Servers James Charles, Jasper James, St. Ignatius School celebrates 125 Years Jack Rose, Mr. Murphy Riggs St. Ignatius School invites everyone to the TIME CAPSULE OPENING CEREMONY 10:30-Lectors Angie Boone & Stephanie Richard On Friday, April 17th at 1:00 PM. Communion Deacon Herd Guilbeau, Jan Rasche St. Ignatius Family Reunion is Saturday, Janice Kilchrist, Natasha Williams April 18th beginning with Mass at 4:00 PM Mary Claire Trant in St. Charles Church. Music by Lil Kenny & Altar Servers Eugenia Williams, Kalie & Cade Robin the Heartbreakers from 6:00-8:00 PM, under the Oaks God’s Housekeepers April 18th-19th Tommie Miller Shirley McKinney Perry & Brenda Kennerson Anna Jane Guidry Allen Charles Vernon & Amy Lowery Coming Events T W F S M T W S S T W 14 6 PM Chimes Choir Practice 15 8 AM SIS School Mass 9 AM Patriotic Rosary 17 1 PM St. Ignatius Opens Time Capsule 18 4 PM Vigil—St. Ignatius Alumni Gather 20 7 PM KPC Meeting 21 6 PM Chimes Choir Practice 22 8 AM SIS School Mass 9 AM Pro Life Rosary 6 PM Ladies KPC Meeting 25 11 AM First Communion 26 6 PM Volunteer Appreciation Dinner 28 6 PM Chimes Choir Practice 29 8 AM SIS School Mass If we walk one step toward God, God will run ten steps toward us. Grand Coteau Elementary School will have Pre-Kindergarten screening registration and Kindergarten registration for the 2015-16 school year on Thursday, April 21st from 8:30 AM until 2:30 PM at Grand Coteau Elementary School. Only children who are 4 years old before September 30, 2015 will be allowed to register for Pre-K. Only children who are 5 years old before September 30, 2015 will be allowed to register for Kindergarten. Students who are presently enrolled in Pre-K are already registered for Kindergarten. In order to register, you will need to bring the following: A. Shot Record B. Birth Certificate C. Social Security Cards of both parents D. Social Security card of child Please continue to pray for peace around the world. Pray for all world leaders and especially for our men and women in military service.