ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH 1237 HIGHWAY 665 MONTEGUT, LA 70377 Phone: 985-594-6801 Fax: 985-594-6802 Serving the people of Pointe-Aux-Chenes and Isle de Jean Charles Saint Charles Borromeo Bishop and confessor Saint Charles, of the noble family of Borromeo, was born on October 2, 1538, in the castle of Arona on the banks of Lake Maggiore, Italy. His parents perceiving in him from an early age a love for the church, had him receive the clerical state as soon as his age would permit. He studied at Milan and afterward at the University of Pavia, where he received his doctorate in civil and canon law in 1559. His uncle, the Cardinal de Medici, having in the same year been elected Pope under the title of Pius IV, sent for him and created him Cardinal, and a short time afterwards nominated him Archbishop of Milan, though he was only twenty-two years of age. He was legate of Bologna, Romagna and the March of Ancona, and Protector of the Kingdom of Portugal, Lower Germany, and the Catholic Cantons of Switzerland. Under his protection were placed the Franciscans, the Carmelites, and Humiliati, and the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Christ in Portugal. The appointment may seem strange, but never was there a better one made in the history of the Church. At the same time the Pope detained him at Rome, where he began to labor diligently in the interests of the Church. There he founded the Vatican Academy for literary work. As Papal Secretary of State he was instrumental in reassembling the Council of Trent in 1562. Hew was active in enforcing its reforms and in composing the Roman Catechism, containing the teachings of the Council. After receiving priestly ordination, he also accepted the office of grand penitentiary. For merely honorary or lucrative positions he had no ambition. He assisted at the deathbed of the Pope in 1564, and on the election of Pius V he went to reside at Milan, where he deemed that his presence was required. He immediately began to work at the reformation of his diocese; abuses quickly disappeared, religion began to flourish in spite of the machinations of his enemies, and Saint Charles stands forth in bold relief as one of the greatest reformers of ecclesiastical discipline that the Church has ever produced. In 1572 he concurred in the election of Gregory XIII. In the great plague at Milan, in 1575, he showed himself the true shepherd by his self-sacrificing charity and heroism. This great light in the firmament of the Church was extinguished in 1584. Prayer: O Lord, keep Your church, we beseech You, under the continual protection of Blessed Charles, Your Confessor and Bishop; that as his watchful care over his flock won him glory, so his intercession may always make us fervent in Your love. AMEN. PASTOR Rev. Thomas Kuriakose Secretary: Katie DeHart House keeper: Bernice Billiot MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am Weekdays Tuesdays through Fridays 8:30 am Holy Days of Obligation are announced in the bulletin RECONCILIATION Confessions are heard from 3:00 – 3:45 PM on Saturdays and following the weekday Masses. BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the second Sunday of the month after Mass or at another scheduled time. Parents are encouraged to register for the required seminar as early as possible so that he newborn may be baptized. MATRIMONY To begin preparations for an upcoming marriage and to schedule the ceremony couples should contact the office six months in advance. FUNERALS Families are asked to call the rectory as soon as possible to set an appointment to plan the funeral liturgy. FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 21, 2014 LITURGICAL SCHEDULE & MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, Dec 20 - 4:00 pm Mass & Sunday, Dec 21– 10:00 am Mass David, Clonise, Sherwin, Irene, Harmon & Ouida Dupre by family; Eves J. & Verna D. (23rd death anniversary) Naquin & families by family; Dennis Ledet by family; Chantel Ellender by family; Elias & Shirley Levron by Emray & Lelia Naquin; Paul Joseph Boquet & Louella LeBoeuf Boquet by Paul & Doris LeBoeuf; Dale E. & John E. Neil, Bobby Neil, John & Olla Hotard by family; Joseph Naquin (birthday 12-20) by Fr. Roch Naquin; Eddie Gauthier (death anniversary) by Fr. Roch Naquin; Alvin Blanchard by Mona & Jerry Bourg; Elmore Naquin by Ricky Dupre; Elie (death anniversary 12-21), Walterine, Gary, Douglas & Allen Brunet, Filmore & Alcide Dupre & family by Eura & Mary Jane Dupre; Gladys Roussell, Eugene & Pearly Champagne, Elie & Esma Levron, Earl Hutchinson, Sr., Earl Hutchinson, Jr., Kim Champagne, Clarence Champagne, David Hutcherson, Carrol Naquin by Kathy & Faron Levron & family; by K. C. Council 8616. Monday, Dec 22 – NO MASS Tuesday, Dec 23 – 8:30 am Mass Wednesday, Dec 24 – 4:00 pm Mass; Midnight Mass 12:00 am Thursday, Dec 25 – 10:00 am Mass Friday, Dec 26 – NO MASS Saturday, Dec 27 – 4:00 pm & Sunday, Dec 28 – 10:00 am Mass David, Clonise, Sherwin, Irene, Harmon & Ouida Dupre by family; Eves J. & Verna D. (23rd death anniversary) Naquin & families by family; Dennis Ledet by family; Chantel Ellender by family; Paul Joseph Boquet & Louella LeBoeuf Boquet by Judy & Louis Klingman; Josephine “Fin” Thibodeaux by family; Elmore Naquin by Dale Chaison; Shawn, Leigh, Ethel, Tom, Brunella, Easton & Eugis DeHart by family; Allen Brunet by Suzanna, children and grandchildren. Christmas Mass Schedule Wednesday, Dec. 24th – 4:00 pm Mass with Kindergarten thru 6th grade doing children’s Christmas play. (This is CCD Students Class) Wednesday, Dec. 24th - 12:00 am Midnight Mass with 7th thru 11th grade doing Christmas play. Thursday, Dec. 25th – 10:00 am Mass Office will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24th thru Monday, Dec. 29th. New Year’s Eve & Day Mass Schedule Wednesday, Dec. 31st – 8:30 am Mass Wednesday, Dec. 31st – 6:30 pm Mass Thursday, Jan.1st – 8:30 am Mass Friday, Jan. 2nd – 6:30 pm Healing Mass Office will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1st & Friday, Jan. 2nd. Monday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; Lk 1:46-56 Tuesday: Mal 3:1-4, 23-24; Lk 1:57-66 Wednesday: 2 sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Lk 1:67-79 Thursday: Is 62:1-5; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 Friday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Mt 10:17-22 Saturday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Jn 20:1a & 2-8 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14; Col 3:12-21; Lk 2:22-40 Weekly Scripture Financial Report Stewardship Report Last Weekend Envelopes (50): $ $ 1,542.00 Loose: 82.00 Total: $ 1,624.00 Second Collection Last Weekend: DIOCESAN PRIEST RETIREMENT Envelopes: $ 492.00 Loose: $ 33.00 Total $ 525.00 Second Collection This Weekend: SANCTUARY FUND Second Collection Next Weekend: NONE We are $370.00 SHORT for this week expenses. Sanctuary Lamp: Mass Attendance: Saturday, Dec 13 ----------------23 Sunday, Dec 14 ------------------99 ST. CHARLES PARISH SICK LIST Please include the following parishioners in your prayers: George Bourg, Tracey LeCompte, Samuel Dardar, Blackie Egle, Chloe Dardar, Lucille Thibodaux, Bernice Billiot, Leonise Dardar, Savannah Foret, Katie Hebert, Rita Falgout, Jackie Naquin Duthu , James & Nancy Hebert, Christie Hutchinson Theriot, Travis Authement, Kerry Naquin, Anna Mae Boquet, Monquie White, Emelda & Roger Naquin, Doyle Belanger, Vivian Prosperie, Roy Ordoyne, Earl Billiot, Corrine & Russell Portier, Cheril Edens, Rodney Levron, Penny Simmons, Charlie Duthu, Marion Hutchinson, Nell Ledet, Raymond Dupre, Sr., Jennie Belanger, Travis LeBoeuf, Jr., Gerald Blanchard, Irna & Alton Dupre, Sr, Carisa Knox , Evelyn Verdin, Kathy Naquin, Lynnell Gaspard, Areil Falgout, Theresa Dardar, Anesie Verdin, Earline Naquin, Nettie Webre, Brenda Day, O’Neal Verdin, Noelia Dupre, Josie Lynn Dupre, Julia Dupre, Gaynelle Hutchinson, Devin Harvey, Tyler Fick, Ruthie Hassell, Bernadette Blanchard, Melaine Naquin, Albert Naquin, Parker Porche, Patty Martin, Eura Dupre, Brandon Pellegrin, Hunter Pellegrin, Auorie Viehland, Beverly Roerig, Russell Lovell, Danette Dupre Alario, Anna Marie McDonald, Shannon Lyons Dubois, Gabe Dardar, Erline & Willie Dugas, Crissy, Louis Ledet, David Garrett, David Pitre, Mamie Lyons, Edward LeBoeuf, Alida “Da” Naquin, Victor Naquin, Amber Falgout, Ophelia Brunet, Rochelle Boudreaux, Austin Boudreaux, Maria Picou, Davis Dardar, Carter Levron, Nicole Smith, Aryn Bergeron, Nicole Blanchard, Viley Kreamer, Viness Verdin, Jr., Andy Metzger, Joey Authement, Annadel Verdin & Kathleen Dupre Tristan Verret, Evelyn Neil & Blair LeBoeuf; . Our parishioners in nursing homes Oaks of Houma; Vallie Boudreaux; Terrebonne: George & Rosa Mae Bourg. Call the rectory (594-6801) to add or remove someone from the prayer list CHURCH BEATUIFICATION: The week of Dec. 21st is Helen Plaisance’s group. Anyone who can assist in cleaning this week, please call Mrs. Helen at 594-3637. . . MeetingsL Monday, Dec. 22nd – Practice for Kindergarten thru 6th grade at 4:30-5:45 & 7th grade thru 11th at 6:00-7:30 pm Tuesday, Dec. 23rd – Confessions from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Wednesday, Dec. 24th - 4:00 pm Vigil Christmas Mass Wednesday, Dec. 24th – 12:00 am Midnight Mass Thursday, Dec. 25th - 10:00 am Mass Saturday, Dec. 27th – Kateri Circle Meeting at 7:00 pm at K.C. Home Wednesday, Dec. 31st – 6:30 pm New Year’s Eve Mass Thursday, Jan. 1 – 8:30 am New Year’s Day Mass “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Luke 1:26-38 On the Second Sunday of Advent we noted that “John (The Baptist) was just being John.” He discerned God’s will for him and he did it. Now we hear of “Mary just being Mary,” a young teenager in a tiny hamlet on a craggy hilltop in the northern region of Galilee. Mary heard a message from God so amazing she wondered how it could happen. But she realized it was God’s will for her and she consented. There were many detail and consequences she could not know, but she said “Yes!” to be the human mother of God incarnate. That was “Mary just being Mary.” That is all God asked of her and that is all God ask of us – to be all that God creates us to be. For us, just as for John and Mary, we begin by identifying, accepting and developing all of the unique talents, abilities and gifts God has given to each of us, and then using them to the best of our ability for ourselves and others. Is that not the greatest gift we can give to Jesus when we celebrate his birth on Christmas? Is our present for Jesus ready? Family Rosary Recited Every 4th Tuesday of the month there will be a family rosary recited at the K.C. Home at 7:00 pm. The next one will be on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. All are invited and you don’t have to be a K.C. Member to attend, and please invite your neighbor to come. Adult Confirmation Classes If you are an adult 18 years old and finished high school who has received the Sacrament of Eucharist and not received the Sacrament of Confirmation, you are invited to attend preparation classes at St. Bridget Catholic Church Parish Hall. The classes will be from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm and they start on Wednesday, January 7, 2015. There will be a total of 6 classes with a different topic at each class. If you have any questions about the Adult Confirmation Program, please call Fr. Glenn LeCompte 850-3157 or email him at glecompte@htdiocese.org “Follow the Lamb wherever He goes” (Rev. 14:4) Are you being called to a Lenten pilgrimage? The Catholic Bishops of the Philippines have dedicated 2015 the Year of the Poor. In honor of this, World of Hope invites you to enter into a pilgrimage and medical mission at our project sites in the Philippines on February 13-23, 2015. For more information, or to register, contact the World of Hope Foundation, Inc.; Office P.O. Box 1779, 3607 West Main Street, Gray, LA 70359, or telephone 985-851-2500 deadline is 12/5/2014. Christmas Flower Donations If you would like to make a donation toward the Christmas flowers in memory of a loved one, the envelopes are on the little table next to the holy water. The deadline for the flower donations will be Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. Christmas Quota The Annual Christmas Charities Collection will be dedicated to the charitable works of the diocese. St. Charles Borromeo’s quota for 2014 is $1,810.00. If the quota is not met through this collection it will have to come out of our parish fund. Thank you in advance for your generosity. K.C.’S & ST. CHARLES’S CHURCH VOLUNTEER CHRISTMAS PARTY Christmas social on Saturday, December 20th at 6:00 p.m. at the K.C. Home for K. C. Members and their families and St. Charles Church’s volunteers and their families (Finance & Pastoral Councils members, Ladies Auxiliary, Ladies Altar Society, Music & Choir, Altar Servers, Ushers, Eucharistic ministers, Commentators, Lectors, Ground keepers, Cleaning Angels, Church Decorators) and anyone else who has volunteered for the church is any way) Parents you can bring a small wrapped gift and we will tell them that Santa left it for them. Bring your favorite side dish. Priesthood Come & See Retreat for men 2015 Join Fr. Andre Melancon, other priests, our seminarians, and our Vocations Office staff for 2 days of fraternity, prayer, and talks about vocations, discernment, priesthood, and seminarian life. What: A discernment & informational 2 day retreat for men wanting to know more about priesthood and seminarian life. Who: 11th & 12th Grade High School men; College age young adult men-from the Diocese of Houma Thibodaux When: Saturday, Jan. 10th 8:00am-Sunday, Jan. 11 6:00 pm Where: Old Sacred Heart Convent; St. Francis de Sales Cathedral campus, 501 Grinage St. Houma, 70363 Cost: The retreat is free, contact the Vocations office to sign up Info: For more info call the Office @ 850-3149 or visit our Facebook Event Christmas is our epiphany “Epiphany” is defined as a sudden revelation or insight. The celebration we call “The Epiphany” commemorates the moment when three foreign kings visited the newborn Jesus and experienced the revelation that he was a divine king. The visit of the Magi was prophesied in the Old Testament. “The kings of Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts, the kings of Arabia and Seba shall bring tribute. All kings shall pay him homage, all nations shall serve him” (Psalm 72:10-11). “Caravans of camels shall fill you, dromedaries from Midian and Ephah; all from Sheba shall come bearing gold and frankincense, and proclaiming the praises of the Lord” (Isaiah 60:6). St. Matthew recorded that they brought three gifts: gold – the gift for a king, frankincense – the gift for a priest, and myrrh – a burial ointment. The kings witnessed to the presence of the Messiah on Earth, and the fulfillment of God’s promise of a Savior. Christmas is our reminder that God is always faithful. Christmas is our epiphany into God’s eternal love. Birthday Celebration December Emma Smith – 12-22 Helena D. Boudwin – 12-22 Shane Spaulding – 12-22 Tina Freeman – 12-23 Mary Falgout – 12-24 Nolia Dupre – 12-24 Tracey LeCompte – 12-25 Roshawn Garrett – 12-25 Hunter Delatte – 12-26 Abram Billiot – 12-26 Chantell Sandifer – 12-26 Sheraton Naquin – 12-26 Henry Naquin, Jr. – 12-26 Paula Dupre – 12-28 Anniversary Celebration for December Corey & Vera Kreamer – 12-23 Wenceslaus & Denecia Billiot – 12-23 Reggie & Yvonne Dupre – 12-26 Rev. Joseph Chacko – 12-22 Rev. Roland Timbre – 12-23 Catholic Cruise to Alaska 7 night Cruise with Fr. Leo Prengaman from May 2nd thru May 9, 2015. Holland America Westerdam out of Seattle, Washington. Prices begin at $2004 for two passengers this includes all port fees and taxes. Daily mass offered; deposits of $350 per person will reserve your cabin. For further info or to register contact Doug or Eileen at 86-399-1785 Douf@CatholicCruisesandTours.com. Catholic TV Network The Catholic TV Network, America’s Catholic Television Network, is now available to cable and satellite providers in our area. Please help provide this upbeat, youthful and exciting Catholic network and a powerful resource to the people of our area and the entire nation. To help, simply visit GetCatholicTV.com as an easy way to petition your cable or satellite provider. If you are unable to access the internet please follow up with a postcard or letter to your provider. Prayer for Vocations Good and gracious God, you have called us through Baptism to discipleship with your Son, Jesus Christ, and have sent us to bring the Good News of salvation to all peoples. We pray for you to grant us more priests and religious to build up your Church here within the Diocese of Houma Thibodaux. Inspire our young men and women to give themselves totally to the work of Christ and His Church. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen. Abortion As we celebrate Christ coming into the world as a child let us pray that all women who are pregnant this Christmas season will be open to God’s gift of life so that he/she can be born into this world and thus be able to know Christ and help build His Kingdom here on earth. What is the origin of the Advent Wreath? The origin dates to pre-Christian Germany and Scandinavia where the people gathered to celebrate the return of the sun after the winter solstice. For us, the lighting of the Advent candles represent the promise of the coming of Jesus, the light of the world. What makes Catholic Charities Unique? A) Spends 95 cents of every dollar directly on our programs B) Operates with an annual budget of around $2,000,000. C) Prioritizes service to our church parishes. We are here to serve you. Our goal is to help your parishioners connect worship on Sunday to work on Monday—to live out the Gospel in their everyday lives. D) Ips supported through donations, grants, the annual Catholic Charities Christmas collection in diocesan Catholic churches, United Way for South Louisiana, federal and state government contracts, fees for service, South Central Louisiana Human Services Authority, in-kind services from the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, thrift stores sales, earnings from the Catholic Charities Endowment. Seelos Birthday Healing Mass with Sacrament of Anointing Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 1:00 pm at National Seelos Shrine/St. Mary’s Assumption Church at 919 Josephine Street (Corner of Josephine & Constance Streets) New Orleans, LA 70130. Confessions before Mass; Veneration of Relic Missionary Crucifix; Wheelchair accessible/free parking lot; one-on-one intercessory prayer in back of church and in shrine, starting at 11:45 am – venerate his relic as you and your loved ones enter. Celebrant will be Fr. Philip Dabney, C.Ss.R., Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Boston, MA. For more information call 504-525-2495 or www.seelos.org. Interested in future date group tour? Call 504-525-2495. Man of God/Woman of God Conferences The Man of God and Woman of God Conferences will be held on the same weekend of February 27-28, 2015 at the Houma Terrebonne Civic Center. The theme of both conferences will be “Family”. For more information call 850-3171 or go to our website at www.htconferences.org. Stay close to Jesus Luke 1:38 O Mary, help me live as a faithful disciple of Jesus. You see in my heart the desire to know the truth, to practice virtue, to be prudent and just, strong and patient, a friend to all. Enable me to fulfill the sacred promises of my earthly vocation, give glory to God and win eternal salvation. O Mary1 Like you in Bethlehem, I too wish to stay always close to Jesus. Amen. 2014 Annual Bishop’s Appeal As the end of the year is nearing, the 2014 Annual Bishop’s Appeal can be deemed somewhat of a success considering the recent capital campaign. I would like to congratulate Holy Savior, Maria Immacolata, Our Lady of the Isle, Our Lady of Prompt Succor, G.M., Our Lady of the Rosary, Larose, Sacred Heart, Montegut & M.C., St. Anthony of Padau, St. Hilary of Poitiers, St. Lucy, St. Luke, St. Lawrence, Chacahoula, and St. Thomas Aquinas as parishes to surpass their 2014 goal in commitments. I would also like to mention that Holy Family, Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Chackbay, St. Bernadette and St. Charles Borromeo (PAC) are above 90%. Commitments to date (10-27-14) ----------------------------------$804,351.32 Percent of Participation across the Diocese ---------------------9% Our Parish Goal --------------------------------------------------------$9,900.00 Our Parish Commitment to date -----------------------------------$9,483.00 Percent of Goal Pledged---------------------------------------------95.79% 2014 Family Pledged -------------------------------------------------28 Eucharistic Minister, Commentator and Lector DECEMBER 2014 DATE TIME COMMENTATOR LECTOR EUCHARTISTIC MINISTER Saturday Dec 20 4:00 P.M. Nancy Hebert Emily Pitre Teddy Neil & Karen Stringer Sunday Dec 21 Wednesday Dec 24 10:00 A.M. Elvira Dupre Janet LeBoeuf 4:00 P.M. Nicole Mezquita Becky Dardar 12:00 A.M. Nancy Hebert James Hebert Joe Boquet & Emily Pitre Thursday Dec 25 10:00 A.M. Nicole Mezquita Kerry Naquin Mary Prosperie & Bernadette Blanchard Saturday Dec 27 4:00 P.M. Sheena Naquin Melissa Viguerie Dwayne & Karen Stringer Wednesday Midnight Mass Dec 24 Mary Verdin, Wilsey Dupre, Joanette Verdin, Eddie Welch, Albert Naquin Theresa Dardar, Larry Dupre, Mary Jane & Eura Dupre, Al Naquin Theresa Dardar, Phia Kreamer, Mary Verdin, Alcee & Donna Dupre 10:00 A.M. Elvira Dupre Mary Prosperie Sunday Dec 28 Wednesday 8:30 A.M. Junius Plaisance James Hebert Blair & Janet LeBoeuf Dec 31 Blair & Janet LeBoeuf - 594-7842 Joe Boquet – 804-0490 Kerry Naquin – 852-1120 Eura & Mary Jane Dupre – 594-3659 Larry Dupre – 594-5397 Becky Dardar – 852-4456 James & Nancy Hebert – 594-5664 Alcee & Donna Dupre – 594-4474 Emily Pitre – 594-3028 Karen & Dwayne Stringer - 594-2323 Junius Plaisance – 594-3637 Andy Metzger – 594-6733 Wilsey Dupre – 594-3176 Sheena Naquin – 852-1112 Elvira Dupre – 594-4200 Mary Prosperie – 594-2045 Theresa Dardar – 594-7916 Melissa Viguerie – 594-3028 Eucharistic Minister, Commentator and Lector Schedule (NOTE: If Father Roch or Albert Naquin is here only four needs to go up & decide ahead of time so not everyone is going up) JANUARY 2015 DATE TIME COMMENTATOR LECTOR EUCHARTISTIC MINISTER Thursday Jan 01 8:30 A.M. Junius Plaisance James Hebert Eura & Mary Jane Dupre Saturday Jan 03 4:00 P.M. Kerry Naquin Melissa Viguerie Bernadette Blanchard & Eddie Welch Sunday Jan 04 10:00 A.M. Sheena Naquin Cheryl Boquet Rebecca Dupre, Joanette Verdin, Elvira Dupre, Karen Stringer, Becky Dardar Saturday Jan 10 4:00 P.M. Mary Prosperie Emily Pitre Mary Jane Dupre & Teddy Neil Sunday Jan 11 10:00 A.M. Dwayne Stringer James Hebert Blair LeBoeuf, Alcee Dupre, Joe Boquet, Wilsey Dupre, Al Naquin Saturday Jan 17 4:00 P.M. Nancy Hebert Bernadette Blanchard Kerry Naquin & Eura Dupre Sunday Jan 18 10:00 A.M. Nicole Mezquita Becky Dardar Mary Verdin, Theresa Dardar, Phia Kreamer, Donna Dupre, Janet LeBoeuf Saturday Jan 24 4:00 P.M. Karen Stringer Dwayne Stringer Larry Dupre & Teddy Neil Sunday Jan 25 10:00 A.M. Elvira Dupre Janet LeBoeuf Mary Prosperie, Sheena Naquin, Blair LeBoeuf, Joe Boquet, Wilsey Dupre Saturday Jan 31 8:30 A.M. Kerry Naquin Emily Pitre Eddie Welch & Larry Dupre PLEASE CALL SOMEONE IF YOU ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON THESE DATES; List of names and phone numbers for all Eucharistic Ministers Blair & Janet LeBoeuf - 594-7842 Eura & Mary Jane Dupre – 594-3659 James & Nancy Hebert – 594-5664 Karen & Dwayne Stringer - 594-2323 Dennis Ledet – 594-7464 Sheena Naquin – 852-1112 Mary Prosperie – 594-2045 Joe & Cheryl Boquet – 852-6622 Kerry Naquin – 852-1120 Al & Mildred Naquin – 594-5692 Katie Billiot - 856-6068 Alcee & Donna Dupre – 594-4474 Emily Pitre – 594-3028 Junius Plaisance – 594-3637 Andy Metzger – 594-6733 Wilsey Dupre – 594-3176 Larry Dupre – 594-5397 Elvira Dupre – 594-4200 Theresa Dardar – 594-7916 Melissa Viguerie – 594-3028