SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF THE TRINITY

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ST. ROSALIE CATHOLIC CHURCH
HARVEY, LOUISIANA
In today’s gospel, Jesus spells out the conditions of true
discipleship. They have to do with the way we relate to parents,
relatives, ourselves and our possessions. In regard to each,
detachment and self-denial are required. The strong language Jesus
uses is clearly intended to make us think. He is saying that nothing,
including natural ties and affections, is to come between us and
Him. As the revealer of God’s will, Jesus’ call comes with an
authority that goes beyond any other demand which might be made
of us. To say that we are to hate our own life means that we must
be ready to abandon our own will, give up our own desires, be
willing to face even death, if need be, in order to be loyal to Our
Lord.
The first reading, part of a prayer for wisdom, suggests that we all
need the gift of God’s Spirit and the gift of wisdom if we are to
discern what is being asked of us.
More than anything else, the moral teaching of the gospel asks us
to put Jesus and the values He embodied and proclaimed at the
center of our lives and to make them the norm of our conduct. Let
us think seriously about the cost of discipleship and about whether
we are willing to pay that price. Can we call ourselves true
Christians if we don’t.
Today’s Scriptures: Wisdom 9:13-18; Psalm 90; Philemon 9-10, 12-17;
Luke 14:25-33
BLESSED MOTHER’S LAMP will burn in memory of
Giuseppe & Carmella Borzilliere.
SANCTUARY LAMP will burn in memory of Rosalie & George
Picarella.
ALTAR WINE is given in memory of Franz Scioneaux.
FLOWERS: Today’s Main Altar, Offertory and Blessed Mother
arrangements are given in memory of Warren McEvers requested
by Debbie DeVillier & family and Sarah Gibson & family.
SANCTUARY COMMITTEE: Clara Montz, Felicia Usner,
Sondra Hammer, Marion Cortez.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
NELSON J. CANTRELLE, J
September 5, 2010
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
4:00p.m. Wayne LeBlanc
6:00p.m. Sidney Rotolo, Patsy Plaisance, Pete Ditta, Pete Sr., William
Jr. & Julian Taulli, Eola White, Doyce Hebert, Paul & Betty
Territo, Sylvia Hanks, Carmen Austin, Leland Melancon Sr.,
Floyd Belsome, Hilton Lirette, Connie Busby, Grayce
Thiaville
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
8:00a.m. For our living and deceased parishioners
11:00a.m. Avie & Lorena Legendre, Enola Clement Braud, Chuckie
Schouest, Jeffries Blanchard Sr., & Jr., Odell Blanchard,
Phyllis Ware, Edward & Kevin Barrilleaux, Julie P. Ranatza,
For Favors Granted, Heloise Richoux, Rosie Guidry, Camille
Paul Bourg, Dudley LeBlanc, Levy Family Deceased
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
7:00a.m. Charles “Tee”, Tommy & Steve Blanchard
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
7:00a.m. Carlos Savona, Angelina & Billy Shrader, Edward Melancon
Sr., Howard Theriot
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
7:00a.m. John & Christine Bertucci
8:20a.m. Walter Treadaway
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
7:00a.m. Sam Sr., Beatrice & Sam Jr. Zappula & Baby Charles
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
7:00a.m. Ivy & Rosalie Landry
8:20a.m. Fr. Jon Parks S.D.B.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
7:00a.m. Armbruster & Brown Families Deceased
4:00p.m. Dennis McDonald Jr.
6:00p.m. Jackie Keller, Rene & Delia Hidalgo, Mary Lynn Sannassardo,
Eloise Theron, Albert Bourg Sr., Foret, Griffin Families
Deceased, Dominick & Conchetta Bellipanni, Patsy Heiden,
Carmen Austin, Ethel Simoneaux, Gladys Savoie, Barry
Savoie Sr., Harold & Grayce Thiaville, Hilton Lirette, Jessie
Chauvin, Jeanne Hebert
SUNDAY, SEPTMBER 12
8:00a.m. For our living and deceased parishioners
11:00a.m. John Bourg, Robert Tochtrop, Elise Schouest, John D. Parks
Sr., Julie P. Ranatza, Marion Saladino, For Favors Granted,
Floyd Belsome, Camille Paul Bourg, Fr. Jon Parks sdb.,
Wesley Fabre, Heloise Richoux, Warren J. McEvers
ALTAR SERVERS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
4:00p.m. Dylan M., Scott V., Shelby P.
6:00p.m. Madison C., Macie C., Courtney D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
8:00a.m. Anthony S., Nick B.
11:00a.m. Daniel D., Paul D., Peter D.
LITURGY OF THE WORD AND EUCHARIST
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
MASS
COMMENTATOR LECTOR COMMUNION M.
4:00p.m. Ginger G.
Marnie L. Tony V., Josie P.
6:00p.m. Gerald D.
Bert L.
Leslie B., Phil R.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
8:00a.m. Murphy B.
Mary L. Mary L., Janet C.
11:00a.m. Ann W.
Raylyn S. Kathleen L., Ann W.,
Elaine L., Patti M.
Twenty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
YOUR OFFERING LAST WEEK WAS: $5,140.00
May the Lord bless your sacrifice.
1. Fair Meeting: Tuesday, September 7, 2010 – Parish Center.
Members, new members and volunteers are invited to attend this
meeting.
2. Labor Day Holiday: Monday, September 6th. St. Rosalie School,
S.Y.C. and the parish office will be closed. The entire St. Rosalie
community wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday.
3. P.R.E.P.: Classes this year (2010-11) for the St. Rosalie Parish
Religious Education Program (PREP) in grades Kindergarten through
8th will be held twice monthly. PREP classes will begin on Saturday,
Sept. 11th from 2:00-4:00p.m., followed by Mass at 4:00p.m. If you
have not yet registered or have any questions, please call the Parish
Center (340-1962) for more information.
4. Confirmation: To be announced.
5. Seminarian of the Week: In the kindness of your prayers please pray
for Deacon Matthew DeGance, who is in his fourth year and is
studying in Jerusalem.
6. Relic of St. John Bosco: Please refer to the Pastor’s column. Fr.
John will continue to upgrade us on the status of the relic.
7. Pastoral Council Annual Election: The Pastoral Council election
will take place next weekend, September 11th and 12th. Registered
parishioners, eighteen years and older, will have the opportunity to
vote for two of the following three nominees.
Ronnie Hemenway: A member of St. Rosalie Parish for 30 years. He
serves as Usher for the 8:00a.m. Mass for the past 22 years. A charter,
active member of the Men’s Club, prepares the lighting for the annual
fair, and serves as an elected member of the Pastoral Council since
2008. Married to Julie for 17 years, together they have 3 children and
7 grandchildren, works in sales for I. C. Electric Company since 1971.
Toni Savona: A lifelong member of St. Rosalie Parish, former
member of the Teens for Christ (CYO), graduate of St. Rosalie School
and Immaculata High School. Elected member to the Pastoral Council
for 7 terms. Former officer of St. Rosalie Home/School Assn.,
member of Sanctuary Cleaning Committee, Fair Chairperson of the Ice
Cream Booth and (past Chairman Hot Dog/Hamburger Booth), St.
Rosalie Census Taker, member of St. Vincent DePaul Society.
Employed by the Clerk of Court of Jefferson in Second Parish Court
for 36 years, member of committee for ‘I Can Help’, non-profit drug
court program of Jefferson Parish.
Todd Tassin: A lifelong resident of the West Bank. A graduate of St.
Rosalie School, Archbishop Shaw High School and the University of
New Orleans earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.
He is employed in the Human Resources field for 21 years with
experience in health care and hospitality industries. He has started his
own consulting business specializing in basic Human Resources
services. He serves St. Rosalie Parish as an Usher, Eucharistic
Minister and Fair worker.
8. Coffee and Donuts Social: This social resumes on Sunday,
September 5th. The Men’s Club invites you to the Parish Center for
coffee and donuts after the 8:00a.m. Mass on Sunday, September 5th,
and every first Sunday of the month thereafter.
9. Weekly Fair Donations: This weekend, Sept. 4th-5th: two/three hours
of your time. Fill in the insert from last week’s bulletin; drop in the
collection basket or bring to the Parish Center. Weekend of Sept. 11th12th: Wal Mart Gift Cards to be used where needed. Sept. 18th-19th:
Plants and/or garden accessories.
10. Bus Social: Monday, September 19th. Call Laura 341-3143
11. Friendly Church: Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown and
only 14 to smile. Your smile is one of the finest assets.
Dear Parishioners;
Let me first wish everyone a Happy Labor Day. Traditionally, with
this weekend comes the end of the summer. This summer has been
a difficult one for all of us. Pray God that things will be better in
the coming months.
In the month of September, we here at St. Rosalie, will be quite
busy. Besides our annual fair, the Don Bosco Relic Pilgrimage will
arrive in Harvey. In this column during the next weeks I will be
explaining this great event.
WHAT IS THIS DON BOSCO PILGRIMAGE ALL ABOUT?
Unlike most pilgrimages which usually involve an individual
going to a sanctuary to venerate a saint, the Pilgrimage of Don
Bosco’s Relic is actually bringing the relic of Don Bosco to the
people! The relic of Don Bosco will be transported to the United
States to grant individuals an opportunity to honor and respect St.
John Bosco. Adults and children will be given a chance to pray
before the casket and ask St. John Bosco to intercede for them.
The relics of St. John Bosco are being carried into the towns and
villages, where the Gospel is announced among the young and the
poor today. The pilgrimage of Don Bosco’s casket is a special
occasion which provides individuals with an opportunity to study
the life and mission of Don Bosco. Learning Don Bosco’s way will
provide individuals with information necessary to imitate his faith
and love of the Lord as well as his passion for all people,
especially the young and the poor.
The pilgrimage of the Relic of Don Bosco is a renewed call to the
Salesian Family to form that community of faith called by Christ
to holiness, a family that desires to follow the way of the Gospel
traced out by Jesus after the example of Don Bosco.
In great honor of this pilgrimage, Pope Benedict XVI has agreed,
at the request of Father Pascual Chavez Villanueva, to grant
plenary indulgences to those who make a pilgrimage to see and
pray before the casket around the world.
I would like to extend my best wishes to everyone as we celebrate
Labor Day. Enjoy the Day.
God Bless,
Fr. John
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