Catholic Community Radio - Center of Jesus the Lord
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Catholic Community Radio - Center of Jesus the Lord
Book your event or day of renewal with us! Call the office for more details. Need Intercessory Prayer?... Call 504-529-HOPE (4673) 1236 North Rampart New Orleans, Louisiana 70116 (504) 529-1636 Fax: (504) 529-5003 Prayer Request Line: (504) 529-HOPE (4673) E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.centerofjesusthelord.org Thank You to ~ ~ October, 2014 Magnificat Center of the Holy Spirit The Magnificat center is a retreat house that offers a serene environment for all kinds of retreats. Located in the beautiful pines of Ponchatoula, LA. We can house up to 78 overnight guests and offer much more. Call Penny @ 1-800-531-9710 for more info or to book your retreat today. NEED ONGOING HEALING AND FOLLOW UP? Inner Healing Prayer Spiritual Direction Theophostic Prayer Ministry Schedule your appointment through the office Catholic Community Radio "Mighty 690 AM" now broadcasting as WIST. It also comes with an FM translator on 104.9 FM. Stewards of Mercy Services Bring communion to the sick and homebound Pray with people in hospitals Provides a mercy meal after funeral for grieving families If you or someone you know have a need for any of these services please call the Center of Jesus the Lord at 504-529-1636 Join CBIB ~ Compassionate Burial of Indigent Babies This ministry assists families who have lost babies to unexpected complication or circumstances. Please call Lise Naccari at 202-3111 for info Governing Body: Joe Polito, Nanette Hery, Dottie DiBella, Allen Richard Pastoral Council Members: Peter Bianchini, D. Burbank, Susie Hebert, Naomi Kim, Linda Marino, Mike Murray, Joe Polito, Allen Richard Chaplain: Fr. George Roy, In Residence: Fr. Denzil Perera Sacristan: Perry Terragano Deacon: Dcn. Rod Fonseca Staff Business Manager: Tanya Wright Administrative Assistant: Helen Owens Magnificat Center Manager: Penny Martin The Center of Jesus the Lord is a Catholic Charismatic retreat center and worshiping community. We seek to minister to all in need through the powerful gifts of the Holy Spirit offering healing and renewal. THE CENTER’S WEEKLY SCHEDULE SUNDAY Praise and Worship at 10:15 AM; Eucharistic Celebration at 10:30 AM; Healing Prayer and Fellowship after Mass; Children’s Liturgy during 10:30 AM Mass Ministry to the Hungry at 5:00 PM TUESDAY Praise and Worship at 10:30 AM; Eucharistic Celebration at11:00AM; Healing Prayer following Mass; Lunch served FRIDAY Prayer Meeting at 7:30 pm and Mass at 8:00 pm; Healing Prayer after Mass fellowship follows. Confessions: 30 Minutes before all Masses & by appointment Sunday November 9, 2014 Stewardship Sunday Saint Boniface Boniface, known as the apostle of the Germans, was an English Benedictine monk who gave up being elected abbot to devote his life to the conversion of the Germanic tribes. Two characteristics stand out: his Christian orthodoxy and his fidelity to the pope of Rome. How absolutely necessary this orthodoxy and fidelity were is borne out by the conditions he found on his first missionary journey in 719 at the request of Pope Gregory II. Paganism was a way of life. What Christianity he did find had either lapsed into paganism or was mixed with error. The clergy were mainly responsible for these latter conditions since they were in many instances uneducated, lax and questionably obedient to their bishops. In particular instances their very ordination was questionable. These are the conditions that Boniface was to report in 722 on his first return visit to Rome. The Holy Father instructed him to reform the German Church. The pope sent letters of recommendation to religious and civil leaders. Boniface later admitted that his work would have been unsuccessful, from a human viewpoint, without a letter of safe-conduct from Charles Martel, the powerful Frankish ruler, grandfather of Charlemagne. Boniface was finally made a regional bishop and authorized to organize the whole German Church. He was eminently successful. In the Frankish kingdom, he met great problems because of lay interference in bishops’ elections, the worldliness of the clergy and lack of papal control. During a final mission to the Frisians, he and 53 companions were massacred while he was preparing converts for Confirmation. In order to restore the Germanic Church to its fidelity to Rome and to convert the pagans, he had been guided by two principles. The first was to restore the obedience of the clergy to their bishops in union with the pope of Rome. The second was the establishment of many houses of prayer which took the form of Benedictine monasteries. A great number of Anglo-Saxon monks and nuns followed him to the continent. He introduced Benedictine nuns to the active apostolate of education. Americancatholic.org Center of Jesus the Lord Upcoming Events: Sunday November 9, 2014 John Stewart (blessing) Tuesday November 11, 2014 Bill Cassidy (blessing) Friday November 14, 2014 Jayden (healing) Sanctuary Candle: Rebecca Berger To schedule Mass Intentions or Sanctuary Candle Memorials call Penny at 529-1636 ext # 32 Please remember to pray for those you love this is a spiritual work of mercy! Homeless Ministry Thanksgiving meal for homeless Sunday November 23, 2014 Father Cruz Night of Healing & Reconciliation Friday December 5, 2014 7PM Jamming for Jesus Saturday December 6, 7pm Advent Mission by Fr. Roy Saturday December 13, 2014 Living in the Spirit: Growing in the Gifts seminar by Kerry Beuche Third Saturday of each month from January to July 2015 Lector/Eucharistic Minister Schedule Tues, Nov 11 Fri, Nov 14 Sun, Nov 16 Lector: Perry T EMHC: Penny M Shelby D Audrey G Sheila F Lector Perry T EMHC: Shelby D Penny M Al R Cindy R Lectors: Jim S Sue S EMHC: Maria G Nanette H Suzie S+ Audrey G Shirley B Dottie D Melanie K Darlene R Next Week’s Readings November 16, 2014 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Proverbs 31:10-13,19-20,3031 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 128:1-5 2nd Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30 The homeless ministry is in need of your support. Please consider and pray about donating whatever you can once a month. This ministry depends on each and every generous donation. You can now donate to the Center and any of our ministries online. Go to www.centerofjesusthelord.org scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the myEoffering link. Call Tanya for more details at 529-1636 Ext 29. The receptionist ministry team is in need! Please consider volunteering for a day during the week. We could use help once a week or every other week if you are available. Days that are needed are: Wednesday's Thursday’s and Friday’s Please call 529-1636 for more details. Week Ending November 3, 2014 To all of our volunteers who made the Fall Fiesta a success, it was a wonderful evening of fun and fellowship. Thank you! Envelopes & Loose Deficit Collection Total Mercy Fund Homeless $2158.00 $95.00 $2253.00 $0.00 $155.00
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