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Perpetual Lamp in our sanctuary burns
constantly to proclaim the real pres-ence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Tabernacle. This week we dedicate
the flame to: Special Intentions,
Clovis Boudreaux & Cleveland & Kenneth
Credeur
Sacrament of Baptism is held the 2nd Sunday of each month after 10AM Mass. Contact the Parish Office 4 to 6 months before to schedule Baptism Preparation. Classes are held the 4th Sunday of the month after 10AM Mass.
Sacrament of Marriage: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance of desired wedding date to schedule an appointment with Father in order to set the wedding date & begin the preparation process.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: 30 minutes prior to Mass or any other time by appointment.
Communion for the Shut ins: Please contact Dean Thibodeaux (334-5425) to schedule visits by a Minister of Communion.
Funerals: Families should contact the Funeral Home to make all the necessary arrangements.
Parish Membership: Parishioners entering or leaving the Parish are encouraged to call the Parish Office.
Please remember in your prayers these parishioners & friends of St. Joseph Parish who are ill:
Keith Alleman, Peggy Alleman, Curless Arabie, Allen Arceneaux, Brian Arceneaux. J. C. Arsement, Faye Aucoin, Josette Hoffpauir Baker, Blake Bearb, Tommy Bearb, Jessie Bellard, Suzanne Bercier, Lou Boudreaux, Rena Boudreaux, Betty Boullion, J. C. Bourque, Judy Bourque, Jerry Breaux, Judy Breaux, Rick Briggs, Emily Elizabeth Carlton, Louise Carpenter, Mona Carriere, Bill Castille, Hilda Castille, Percy
Castille, Judy Chester, Eula Cobena, Celeste Comeaux, William Comeaux, Eva Belle Credeur, Greg Credeur, Olivia Credeur, Amanda Dogua, Chase Dogua, Dylan Dogua, Jacob Dogua, Markus Doucet, Jeanette Dupont, Janice Duplantis,
Rose Fontenot, Trent Fontenot, A. D. Foreman, Abbie Foreman, Delanie Foreman, Donna Foreman, Debra Fusilier, Patricia Gautreaux, Terry Gautreaux, Elaine Gilbert, Ethan
Louis Gilbert, Lynette Guidry, Raymond “Bic” Guidry, Tenny Tony Guidry, Tatum Guillory, Stormy LeMay Hamilton, Karen Hebert, Tommy Hodges, Leo LaCroix Jr., Dolores
Lagneaux, Ruby Landry, Olivia Grace Latiolais, Erphie & Edna Lavergne, Leroy & Doris Lavergne, Margie Lavergne, Mona LeBlanc, Faye Ledford, Ethel Leger, Loretta Leger, Wilbur Leger, Dillon LeGros, Mark LeMaire, Bailey Leon,
Hubert Matte, Laura M. Meaux, Joyce Meche, Pat Melancon, Dominic Menard, Troy Menard, Pat Miller, David
Moore, Lillian Morgan family, Charles Myers, Monica Onebane, Joseph Ortego, Adele Porrier, Gale Prejean, Hilda Robicheaux. Gene Romero, Shirley Romero, Damien Royer, Dot Royer, Yvonne Seaux, Javonte Sinegal, Layna Simon, Brylon Smith, Anthlie Sonnier, Paul Sonnier, Bill Storey,
Loveless Thibodeaux, Joseph Trahan, Cindy Vondenstein, Glenda Young, Thomas Zaunbrecher
Staff Rev. Kendal Faulk Pastor Deacon Tommy Adams Permanent Deacon Deacon Daniel Besse Permanent Deacon Deacon Denis LaCroix Permanent Deacon Deacon Tim Ledet Permanent Deacon Albert Johnson Business/Office Manager Linda Ancona Executive Secretary Patty Nugent Receptionist Debbie Harrington Sacramental Recording Georgette Richard Elementary CRE Jamie Orillion Youth Minister Fred Menard R.C.E. Principal Denise Brignac Choir Director Kip Faulk Accompanist
CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail [email protected] C.M.J./Youth Office 334-9849 Youth Hall 334-5991 R.C.E. School 334-5657 Family Life Center 334-5656 Good Samaritans, Laura Leger 334-5165
Monday, October 15 Rosary Group-9:00 am, Church Prayer for Priests-2:00 pm, Church CMJ Class-5:30 pm, RCE Campus Tuesday, October 16 Choir Practice-6:30 pm, Church Lay Carmelite Meeting, 5:00 pm-Youth Hall Wednesday, October 17 RCE Living Rosary-8:20 am, Church Elderberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center Rayne Guest Home Mass-3:30 pm RCIA-7:00 pm, Family Life Center Thursday, October 18 Babyberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center Co-ed Ultreya-6:00 pm, Church Saturday, October 20 Rosary for our Country-10:00 am, Church Sunday, October 21 No Children’s Church Edge-6:30 pm, Youth Hall Life Teen-6:30 pm, Family Life Center No Confirmation Class
Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am, 10:00 am & 5:30 pm Monday 6:30 am Tuesday 12:05 pm Wednesday 6:30 am Thursday 12:05 pm Friday 6:30 am First Saturday 9:00 am
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Flu Shots Available to parishioners
November 4th in the Family Life Center See next weeks bulletin for more details.
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Weekly Offerings for September 30, 2012 Envelopes 58% $ 5,717 Loose Checks 21% 2,068 Cash 21% $ 2,022 Total contributions $ 9,807 Weekly budget $11,589 ( $ 1,782)
WILL YOUR WISHES BE KNOWN? A bequest to St. Joseph Parish, Rayne Catholic
Elementary or Notre Dame High School affords a way for you to express specific philanthropic wishes. A bequest
may be made by naming a specific dollar amount, a percentage of the estate or specific assets.
The spirit is given a voice when wishes are expressed in a Will.
While many may think philanthropy is reserved for a select few, the truth is that every bequest makes a mark
that will last throughout history. Please pray for guidance when planning your estate.
Monday, October 15th, St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 6:30am Deceased Members of Catholic Daughters of America, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Conrad Gossen, Wilbert Quebodeaux, Chester Boudreaux, Special Intentions, Mary T. Guidry Fly, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, Clovis Boudreaux Tuesday, October 16th, St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin 12:05pm Cathy Schexnider, Wenzel Habetz Fly, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Alex M. & Claudia C. LaCroix, Glenn Zaunbrecher, Bert & Helena Pharr, Megan Hoffpauir, T- George & Scott Larriviere, Johnny Meche, Russel Benoit, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, Clovis Boudreaux Wednesday, October 17th, St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr 6:30am Poor Souls in Purgatory, M/M Walter Beslin, M/M Ulysse Arceneaux, M/M Agnes & Gerard Leger, Chester Boudreaux, Special Intentions, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, Dewey Boudreaux Thursday, October 18th, St. Luke, Evangelist 12:05pm Clara Wright Boudreaux Fly, Joseph & Ben Stutes, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Telesin & Yolande LeBlanc, Patrick LeBlanc, Larry Fontenot, Marvin & Rena Meche, Linda M. Menard, Wenzel Habetz Fly, Chester Boudreaux, Special Intentions, T- George & Scott Larriviere, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, Tobin Thomas, Lucille Thomas Friday, October 19th, Saints John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues, Priests & Companions, Martyrs 6:30am Poor Souls in Purgatory, Calvin J. Caillier Fly, Sam Wingate Fly, Conrad Breaux, Chester Boudreaux, Helen S. Swinkey Sr, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber Saturday, October 20th, St. Paul of the Cross, Priest, BVM 4:00pm Joseph & Ben Stutes, Wenzel Habetz Fly, Antoine & Agnes P. Menard Fly, Poor Souls in Purgatory, Leodice & Sadie Menard, M/M Clifford Richard Sr & Sons, M/M Raymond Broussard & Son, Sam Wingate Fly, Steve LeBlanc Fly, M/M Raoul Trahan, Eunice A. Hutchinson, M/M Clinton J. Petitjean Sr., Nellie, Chris & Keith Petitjean, Preston Dogua, M/M Karl Zaunbrecher Sr. Fly, Lloyd J. "Kelly" LeBlanc, Mark J. LeBlanc, Mollie Trahan, Arceneaux & Simoneaux Fly, Ellzey & Lydia Terro, Clarence, Alice & Carlton Prevost, Leonce & James Borne, Clement & Gladys Thibodeaux, Dean Cummings, LeRoy Spell, Ferdie Fontenot, Martin Chatelain Fly, Chester Boudreaux, Charles A. LeFeaux Sr, Jerry Foreman, Tom & Tommy Petitjean, Robert "Ray" Camp, Russel Benoit, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, M/M Isaac Stutes Fly, M/M Alcide Bourque Fly, M/M Leonard Castille Sr., Hilman Lyons, Jeffery Lee Lyons, Clovis Boudreaux, Odell & Agatha Melancon Sunday, October 21st, Twenty-ninth Sunday In Ordinary Time 7:00am All Parishioners 10:00am Poor Souls in Purgatory, Murphy Moore, James H. Comeaux, M/M Marion Leon Foreman, Thomas Michael McCall, Eva Broussard, Stephen Prevost, Edwin L. & Julie P. Ousse, Saundra Nichole Trahan, Medora Breaux, Wilbert Quebodeaux, Carson Brignac, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber, Bernice, Lawrence & Cecile Richard, Otis, Marie & Elais Romero, Wilson, Shirley & Elaine Dupuis, Wilfred Romero Jr, Perry "Bozo" Romero, Debbie Stafford, Winnie Prejean 5:30pm Poor Souls in Purgatory, Leo Patin, Ann Molbert Meche, Helen Weber
PLEASE JOIN US IN CHURCH AS WE PRAY THE
ROSARY FOR OUR COUNTRY ON SATURDAYS - OCTOBER 20TH & 27TH,
NOVEMBER 3RD & 10TH
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PARISH LIFE
May the Lord whose love shines over all and gives us blessings great and small, fill your birthday with life’s good things.
Gladdie Breaux, Linda Credeur, Kevin Gaspard, Allison Gray, Hunter Guidry, Leatrice Guidry, Hilda Haure, Walter Hebert, Matilda Johnson, Aaron LeBlanc, Peyton Menard, Kimberly Royer, Olisea Smith, Aislinn Thibodeaux, Kelly Touchet, Steven Zaunbrecher, Colby Bertrand, Naomi
Bordelon, Jasmine Bott, Danny Breaux, Crystal Castille, Jason Comeaux, Vanessa Cormier, Virginia Cormier, Claire Doucet, Autumn Goins, Simone Harrington, John Istre, Brittany Johnson, Ida Kibodeaux, Taylor Miller, Edward Navarre, Leeward Roy, Jacob Seaux, Loveless
Thibodeaux, John Thomas, Stanley Wu, Carol Anderson, Angelique Bieri, Gregory Clement, Tylor Fontenot, Marc Guidry, Travis Guidry, Leslie Guillot, Rachelle Keely, William Keller, Patricia Meche, Bonny Monceaux, Lillian Morgan, Edwin Mouton, Betty Pemberton, Brittany Rodrique,
Dustin Romero, Daniel Silas, Gregory Simoneaux, Joyce Trahan, Ella Boudreaux, Madison Carlson, Taryn Courville, Chase Dartez, Lynette Latiolais, Kasie Lopez, Rose Meaux, Steven Menard, Victoria Menard, Ronnie Migues, Eddie Royer, Gladys Simon, Kathy Dupuis, Melise Gossen, Merella Gossen, Yvette Holloway, Erin LeBlanc, Christine Mire, Willard Porrier, Cera
Richard, Marley Richard, Katie Royer, Mikeal Savoie, Misti Thibodeaux, Nicholas Venable, Ted Wright, Mark Cormier, James Dogua, Janet Kibodeaux, Amelia Lavergne, Lindsey LeBlanc, Wilson Ledoux, Kim Lyons, Lorraine Meche, Clifton Owens, Charlene Pellerin, Benton Perrodin, Kaitlin Prevost, Evelyn Sonnier, Patsy Savoie, Lillian Borne,
Venessa Boudreaux, Lisa Cormier, Tyler LaCroix, Keri Lucas, Bonnie Naquin, Mary Pastor, Derek Rozas.
MEDICAL ETHICS AND SENIOR CONCERNS SEMINAR Presented by: Ryan Verret, Director of the Louisiana Right to Life & Center for Medical Ethics
Monday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM in the St. Joseph Family Life Center. Since its inception, the Louisiana Right to Life Foundation has been equally concerned with protecting older peo-ple and people with disabilities from the denial of lifesaving medical treatment. They are working to protect lives by answering the questions that people ask about the Ethics of End of Life Care. Through public education and
proactive legislation we can encourage a life-affirming medical ethic at all stages of life and mount opposition to the culture of death. Please plan to join us for this informative discussion.
For more information: Contact Linda at 334-2193 or e-mail at [email protected].
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
Coordinator to the Ministers of Communion to the sick and shut-ins.
The coordinator serves as the contact person for parishioners who are no longer able to attend Mass and wish to receive
Holy Communion & coordinates the members of the Shut-in Ministry.
If you would like to volunteer for this position or to find out more about this important ministry, please contact
Linda or Albert at 334-2193.
Elderberries Celebrate 12th Anniversary
In honor of their anniversary, on Sept. 27th, the group traveled to the Showboat Theatre in Ft.
Polk to attend the comedy play, “The Death of Zukasky” and enjoyed a great meal. Attending were Ricks & Barbara
Comeaux, Joyce Lyons, Leo & Leatrice Trahan, Doris & Mayo Trahan , Patsy Chiasson, Hilda Chiasson, Jack & Grace Guidry,
Orde & Earline Blanchard, Lou St Germaine, Lyn Guidry, Marie Broussard, Ella Mae Foreman, Barbara Gossen, Helen & Carol Menard, Stanley Lapointe, Dolores Thibodeaux, Donald Faulk, Theresa Gros, Elaine Myers, Irene Durio, Elaine Miller,
Mildred Guidry, Peggy Trahan, Mike Guidry, Mary Guidry, Clifford & Helena Richard, Mable Duhon, Harry Domingue,
Beverly & Wade Rayon and Elderberries Coordinator, Jeanette Leger
BLESSING OF THE CEMETERIES
Saturday, November 3 St. Joseph Cemetery #1 2:00PM Arceneaux Cemetery 3:00PM
Sunday, November 4
St. Joseph Cemetery #2 2:00PM Leger Cemetery 3:00PM
2012 Bouree’ Tournament
The Elderberries Senior Group’s Semi Annual Bouree Tournament held on Saturday Sept. 29th was a huge success.
Congratulations to winners: Patsy Chiasson, 1st Place; Jo Ann Meche, 2nd Place; Irma Primeaux, 3rd Place; Louise Prevost, 4th Place; Dudley Simon , 5th Place and Carolyn Morgan, 6th Place. Many thanks to: Director Jeanette Leger, Carol & Helen Menard, Lyn Guidry, Elaine Myers, Elaine Miller, Dolores Thibodeaux, Barbara Gossen, Leatrice Trahan, Hilda Simoneaux and Donald Faulk for their help and continued support and to the dedicated parishioners of St. Joseph Parish who came out to play.
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AREA HAPPENINGS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Religious Education for 9th
through 12th graders.
October 21st after 5:30 pm Mass
in the Family Life Center.
FMI, please contact the Rel. Ed. Dept. at 334-9849.
Children Meeting Jesus
Religious Instruction for Pre-k through 5th grade.
October 15th On the RCE Campus 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm
Confirmation 11th grade students who wish
to be confirmed Next Comfirmation Class on October 28th in the K C Hall
For more information or if you have any questions contact Todd David at 334-0302.
Babyberries Mothers & caregivers of
Children ages 0-5 years old. Please join us in the Family Life Center on Thursday,
October 18th at 9:00am for an hour of prayer, singing, Bible stories, dancing &
crafts. FMI,contact Marian Lormand at 334-8984.
Religious Education for 6th, 7th & 8th graders.
Sunday, October 21st
after 5:30 pm Mass in the Youth Hall
FMI, please contact Rikki Martin at 334-9849.
Joe’s Café Christian-based recreation for
6th, 7th & 8th graders from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm in
the Youth Hall. Anyone
interested in helping call 334-9849.
No Joe’s Café on
October 19th
Children’s Church Religious Education for
children ages 4, 5 & 6 years old while parents attend
10:00 am Mass No Children’s Church on
October 21st Children are called up, blessed
and escorted to class at the beginning of Mass.
R. C. I. A.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Wednesday, October 17th at 7:00 PM
in the Family Life Center.
For more information contact Randy Bertrand at
356-1909
Bishop’s Services Appeal Today is commitment Sunday. Your generous pledges to the Bishop’s Services Appeal will be placed in the service of
Jesus Christ. The BSA is the most effective and efficient way to meeting the needs of the multitudes. Our parish goal for this year is to unite as a parish and have every family and individual participate to the very best of
their ability, in recognition and in thanksgiving for God’s many blessings. All registered parishioners should have received a special letter from Bishop Jarrell requesting a personal commitment and a pledge. If you have already responded in the spirit of stewardship and discipleship, fervent thanks and blessings are yours. If not, please do
so, by using a pledge envelope found here in church or by giving online @ www.diolaf.org (click on online giving) or call 337-261-5641. Thank you. God will indeed bless and reward your generosity and concern for others.
Nursing Home Eucharistic Ministers Workshop
The Central Region of the Diocese of Lafayette invites all Nursing Home Eucharistic Ministers, as well as anyone
interested in this ministry to attend, “A Special Call to Serve:
Nursing Home Eucharistic Ministry” on Saturday, October 20th from 9 AM to 11 AM at
St. Genevieve Church, Rosa Mystica Hall, 427 East Simcoe St., Lafayette.
This workshop will focus on both the spiritual aspects of this special ministry as well as practical and important
guidelines for serving in this ministry. All those who currently serve and those interested in
serving should attend. Light refreshments will be served and all are welcome. Pre-registration is not required.
For more information, please contact Mary Bergeron at 654-8682 or e-mail [email protected].
VOCATION SUPPER FOR YOUNG WOMEN
Date: WEDNESDAY, October 24, 2012 Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Bishop Michael Jarrell’s Residence Contact: Fr. Kevin Bordelon, Director of Vocations
( 337-261-5690) Deadline to register: Wednesday, October 17, 2012
It is customary that the pastor, a deacon, or a religious accompany the candidate to the Vocation Supper. A sponsoring pastor/deacon/religious may bring one or two candidates. If the young person is
under the age of 18 and is the only candidate sponsored by a priest, deacon, or nun, then a parent or other family member over the age of 18 must also
attend the Vocation Supper. Space is limited to fifteen, so please register early.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Lk 10:1-9 Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Eph 1:15-23; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Is 53:10-11; Ps 33; Heb 4:14-16;
Mk 10:35-45 [42-45]
Jesus’ Look of Love
The rich young man was so full of zeal. He had a burning desire to be a disciple. But when he heard
the cost, he walked away sad. I will never forget the look of love Jesus gave when he saw him coming. I
have no doubt that when our nameless young man walked away sad, Jesus’ look of love followed him. Acceptance rather than expectations! Jesus had an incredible ability to love people where they were.
He didn’t demand that they change on the spot. So I also try to look with love at the person with whom I
am in conflict. That look of love almost always brings comfort, and I find myself filling up with
acceptance rather than expectations. Martha Wiederkehr
A Tree Full of Angels
GIFTS In today’s readings, we discover that material wealth
alone does not keep us from discipleship. We will see that there are other gifts more important than material wealth, but even so, it is how we use our
gifts that matters most. Today’s scriptures point to the value of the gifts of
wisdom, trusting in God, and letting our actions reflect the love of God from within. It is not gold that causes us to fall, but rather the desire for gold
above all other things. From the readings in Wisdom and Hebrews, we find the source of God’s gifts in our lives. Wisdom is more valuable than worldly
possessions. In Hebrews, we are challenged to look at our own values and
admit honestly what controls our lives.
CAMELS AND NEEDLES
Not long ago a group of professors at Boston College studied people in America who are “super-rich,” who have $25 million or more. There are
approximately 115,000 of them. Some were born into wealth; others made their wealth, while a few fell into sudden riches. You might think that
having no money worries would simply make life a breeze, but you would be mistaken. Surprisingly, those who participated in the study revealed
that wealth affects every aspect of their lives, and not always for the good. Marriage and friendship can be difficult (“Do they love me or love my
money?”). Rich parents worry that their children will do nothing worthwhile with their lives. In ancient times the Jews believed that wealth was a sign of divine favor. To the early descendants of Abraham, wealth meant owning large flocks of sheep, goats, and cattle. By the time Jesus
encountered the rich young man in today’s Gospel, people acquired wealth by farming the land and through trade. Jesus challenged the man to
give away his possessions—to free himself of the burden of wealth that was keeping him from the fullest possible life with God. Wealth in itself is not evil, but evil can result if we come to feel owned by our
possessions. Modern Jewish teaching is not far from our own Christian understanding of wealth. The things of this world are important, but temporary. Wealth, whether in the form of skills, time, or money, is not an end
but a means: a means to create a home; raise children; provide hospitality; to give time, attention, love, charity, and money; and to share with church and community for the well-being of all. Jesus promises that the one who
gives up any possessions for his sake will be saved. Copyright © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
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Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers Sacristans
Oct. 15 6:30am Clinton Boullion Keith Vienne, Randy Bertrand, Mona Vienne Brenda Hooper
Oct. 16 12:05pm Margaret Young Daniel Habetz, Charmaigne Lawless, NEED HELP Margaret Young
Oct. 17 6:30am Jeanette Leger Barry LeBlanc, Dean Thibodeaux, Betty Bellard Tommy Adams
Oct. 18 12:05pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Charmaigne Lawless, Linda Ancona Charmaigne Lawless
Oct. 19 6:30am Clarence Arsement Helen Arsement, Mary Leger, Deacon Tommy Rita Monceaux
Oct. 20 4:00pm Mica Smith, Davis Normand
Deacon Denis, Gale Prejean, Tammy LeBlanc, Edward Prejean, Albert Johnson, Martha Pryor, Daniel Habetz
Sarah LeBlanc, Cody LeBlanc, Jordan Daigle
Cathy Breaux
Oct. 21 7:00am Dolores Deville, Clinton Boullion
Deacon Tim, Georgette Richard, Keith Vienne, Larry Van Pelt, Mona Vienne, Flo Broussard, Darrel Dugas
Nicholas Reaux, Joseph Ware
Mike Doucet
10:00am Jared Lawless, Amy Johnson
Deacon Dan, Randy Bertrand, Jonathan Hebert, Christine Dupont, Harry Comeaux, Linda Arceneaux, Paul Molbert,
Jonathan Broussard
Jack Veillon, Sam Veillon,
Ethan Bowling
Faye Jeffers
5:30pm Beth Goins Deacon Tommy, Lance Abshire, Blake Breaux, Mike Abshire, Denise Breaux, Nancy Sarsfield, Jimmy Fontenot
Alyssa Picard, Jude Thibodeaux
Eric Mire
Oct. 22 6:30am Clinton Boullion Patricia Greene, Matilda Johnson, Brenda Hooper Brenda Hooper
Oct. 23 12:05pm Margaret Young Daniel Habetz, Linda Ancona, NEED HELP Margaret Young
Oct. 24 6:30am Jeanette Leger Deacon Tommy, Flo Broussard, Davis Normand Tommy Adams
Oct. 25 12:05pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Charmaigne Lawless, Leah Guidry Helen Boudreaux
Oct. 26 6:30am Clarence Arsement Betty Bellard, Dr. Neal Duhon, Liz Deaville Robert Simoneaux
Oct. 27 4:00pm Clarence Arsement, Allison Gray
Deacon Tommy, Helen Arsement, Larry LeBlanc, Brenda Hooper, Leah Guidry, Clara LeBlanc, Annette Gossen
Jacob Zaunbrecher, Grant LeBlanc,
Layne Thibodeaux
Gilbert & Mary Cormier
Oct. 28 7:00am Betty Bellard, Dan Landry
Deacon Denis, Michael Bellard, Barry LeBlanc, Brunella Reed, Mary Leger, Becky Miller, Matilda Johnson
Christopher & Lane Comeaux
Brunella Reed
10:00am Al Anderson, Connie Richard
Deacon Tim, Hubert Matte, Marlon Leger, Nathan Mouton, Margaret Young, Liz Deaville, Faye Jeffers, Peggy Deville
Madeleine Deville, Elizabeth Kibodeaux,
Hunter Benoit
Belinda Leger
5:30pm Janet Bertrand Deacon Dan, Randy Bertrand, Jimmy Fontenot, Bill Says, Nancy Sarsfield, Angela Says, Adrienne Dailey,
Russell Menard
David Fontenot, Kathryn Fontenot,
Heidi Guilbeau
Flo Broussard
Liturgical Ministers serving at the Lord’s table
God
didn’t create anything
without a purpose, but
mosquitoes and roaches come
R E A L close.
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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Joseph Church #467550 401 S. Adams Avenue Rayne, LA 70578 TELEPHONE 337-334-2193 CONTACT PERSON Linda Ancona SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER HP 2420 TRANSMISSION TIME Friday 12:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION October 14, 2012 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 THROUGH 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS