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St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ October 9, 2016 “Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are the other nine?” On his way to Jerusalem ten lepers approached Jesus. They apparently had heard of Jesus and asked him to have pity. Jesus does not perform any special ritual or say a special prayer, but simple tells them to go show themselves to the priest to confirm that they no longer had lepro- sy. One of them, a Samaritan, seeks out Jesus to thank him. Only one out of ten made the ef- fort to express gratitude. Jesus tells him his faith had cured him. In the course of our day fami- ly, friends, neighbors, teachers, co-workers and strangers do things for us. How often do we recognize their help and say “Thank you”? One out of ten is probably a high percentage. What is our percentage? How can we increase it? First, recognize that our life and all we have is a gift from God and thank God every day for what he has given us. Then say “Thank you” to everyone who does an act of kindness, and spend a few minutes at the end of each day remembering each act. Did we thank them? How did our benefactor react? How did we feel? Keep a record. UPCOMING EVENTS Parish School of Religion: Classes are on Tuesdays at 6:15 pm in the auditorium. Please obtain a registra- tion form from the rear of the church; bring the completed form and $30 fee to the child’s first class to register. Contact Mary Kay Hartman at 715- 2126 or [email protected] for info. Liturgical Ministry Workshops: If you have the desire to be either be a Lector or an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion at St. Anthony, please contact the Parish Office either by phone, 488-2651 or by email, [email protected] for information. Eucharistic Adoration: All are invited to spend time with Jesus in the Eucharist. Eucharistic Adoration is each Fri- day morning from 8:45 to 11:45. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) : If you are an adult interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, whether or not you are preparing to receive the sacraments, we invite you to attend RCIA. Meetings are held at 9:30 am in the Priory. For details, please email Sandy: [email protected]. Southern Dominican Gala: The Southern Dominican Gala will be Thursday, October 27 at 6:00pm at Messina’s at the Terminal. Please call 504-837-2129 ext. 8 for details. Saint John XXIII reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, includ- ing papal nuncio in France. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addi- tion to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice. Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at age 76 after 11 ballots. His selection was unexpected, and Ron- calli himself had come to Rome with a return train ticket to Venice. He was the first pope to take the pontifical name of "John" upon election in more than 500 years. Pope John XXIII sur- prised those who expected him to be a caretaker pope by calling the histor- ic Second Vatican Council (1962–65), His passionate views on equality were summed up in his famous statement, "We were all made in God's image, and thus, we are all Godly alike." John XXIII made many passionate speeches during his pontificate, one of which was on the day that he opened the Second Vatican Council in the middle of the night to the crowd gathered in St. Pe- ter's Square: "Dear children, returning home, you will find children: give your children a hug and say: This is a hug from the Pope!" Pope John XXIII did not live to see the Vatican Council to completion. He died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, four and a half years after his election. His cause for canonization was opened on 18 No- vember 1965 by his successor, Pope Paul VI, who declared him a Servant of God. Pope Francis – bypassing the tra- ditionally required second miracle – declared John XXIII a saint, after unani- mous agreement by a consistory of the College of Cardinals, based on the fact that he was considered to have lived a virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good for the Church which had come from his having opened the Sec- ond Vatican Council. He was canonized alongside Pope Saint John Paul II on 27 April 2014. TRY * SHOW * LIVE GOD’S MERCY Pope Saint John XXIII

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St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ October 9, 2016

“Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where are the other nine?”

On his way to Jerusalem ten lepers approached Jesus. They apparently had heard of Jesus and

asked him to have pity. Jesus does not perform any special ritual or say a special prayer, but

simple tells them to go show themselves to the priest to confirm that they no longer had lepro-

sy. One of them, a Samaritan, seeks out Jesus to thank him. Only one out of ten made the ef-

fort to express gratitude. Jesus tells him his faith had cured him. In the course of our day fami-

ly, friends, neighbors, teachers, co-workers and strangers do things for us. How often do we

recognize their help and say “Thank you”? One out of ten is

probably a high percentage. What is our percentage? How

can we increase it? First, recognize that our life and all we

have is a gift from God and thank God every day for what he

has given us. Then say “Thank you” to everyone who does

an act of kindness, and spend a few minutes at the end of

each day remembering each act. Did we thank them? How

did our benefactor react? How did we feel? Keep a record.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Parish School of Religion:

Classes are on Tuesdays at 6:15 pm in

the auditorium. Please obtain a registra-

tion form from the rear of the church;

bring the completed form and $30 fee

to the child’s first class to register.

Contact Mary Kay Hartman at 715-

2126 or [email protected] for info.

Liturgical Ministry Workshops:

If you have the desire to be either be a

Lector or an Extraordinary Minister of

Holy Communion at St. Anthony,

please contact the Parish Office either

by phone, 488-2651 or by email,

[email protected] for information.

Eucharistic Adoration: All are invited to spend time with Jesus in the

Eucharist. Eucharistic Adoration is each Fri-

day morning from 8:45 to 11:45.

RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation):

If you are an adult interested in learning more

about the Catholic faith, whether or not you

are preparing to receive the sacraments, we

invite you to attend RCIA. Meetings are held

at 9:30 am in the Priory. For details, please

email Sandy: [email protected].

Southern Dominican Gala:

The Southern Dominican Gala will be

Thursday, October 27 at 6:00pm at

Messina’s at the Terminal. Please call

504-837-2129 ext. 8 for details.

Saint John XXIII reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, includ-ing papal nuncio in France. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addi-tion to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice. Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at age 76 after 11 ballots. His selection was unexpected, and Ron-calli himself had come to Rome with a return train ticket to Venice. He was the first pope to take the pontifical name of "John" upon election in more than 500 years. Pope John XXIII sur-prised those who expected him to be a caretaker pope by calling the histor-ic Second Vatican Council (1962–65), His passionate views on equality were summed up in his famous statement, "We were all made in God's image, and thus, we are all Godly alike." John XXIII made many passionate speeches during his pontificate, one of which was on the day that he opened the Second Vatican Council in the middle of the night to the crowd gathered in St. Pe-ter's Square: "Dear children, returning

home, you will find children: give your children a hug and say: This is a hug from the Pope!" Pope John XXIII did not live to see the Vatican Council to completion. He died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, four and a half years a f ter h i s e lect ion. Hi s cause for canonization was opened on 18 No-vember 1965 by his successor, Pope Paul VI, who declared him a Servant of God. Pope Francis – bypassing the tra-ditionally required second miracle – declared John XXIII a saint, after unani-mous agreement by a consistory of the College of Cardinals, based on the fact that he was considered to have lived a virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good for the Church which had come from his having opened the Sec-ond Vatican Council. He was canonized alongside Pope Saint John Paul II on 27 April 2014.

TRY * SHOW * LIVE GOD’S MERCY

Pope Saint John XXIII

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XXVIII Domingo Ordinario ~ 9 de Octubre de 2016 ~ 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time

"Diez quedaron limpios, o no? ¿Donde estan los otros nueve?"

En su camino a Jerusalén, diez leprosos se acercaron a Jesús. Al parecer, habían oído hablar de

Jesús y le pidieron que tuviera piedad. Jesús no realiza ningún ritual especial o dice una oración

especial, simplemente les dice que vayan a mostrar al sacerdote para confirmar que ya no

tenían lepra. Uno de ellos, un samaritano, busca a Jesús para darle las gracias. Sólo uno de cada

diez hizo el esfuerzo de expresar gratitud. Jesús le dice que su fe le había curado. En el curso de

nuestros días la familia, amigos, vecinos, maestros, compañeros de trabajo y extraños hacen las

cosas por nosotros. ¿Cuántas veces les reconocemos su ayuda y decimos

"Gracias"? Uno de cada diez es probablemente un porcentaje alto. ¿Cuál es

nuestro porcentaje? ¿Cómo podemos aumentarlo? En primer lugar, reconocer

que nuestra vida y todo lo que tenemos es un regalo de Dios y gracias a Dios

todos los días por lo que nos ha dado. Entonces decir "Gracias" a todos los

que hacen un acto de bondad, y pasar unos minutos al final de cada día para

recordar cada acto. Hicimos las gracias? ¿Cómo reaccionó nuestro

benefactor? ¿Cómo nos sentimos? Mantengamos en cuenta.

Próximos eventos

Escuela Parroquial de religión:

Las clases son los martes a las 6:15 pm

en el auditorio. Por favor, obtener un

formulario de inscripción en la parte

trasera de la iglesia; llevar el

formulario completo y $ 30 a la

primera clase. Contactar a Mary Kay

al 504-715-2126 o [email protected] para

obtener información.

Talleres de ministerio litúrgico:

Si usted tiene el deseo de ser un Lector

o un ministro extraordinario de la

Comunión en San Antonio , por favor,

póngase en contacto con la oficina

parroquial ya sea por teléfono , 488 a

2651 o por correo electrónico,

[email protected] para más info.

Clases de Inglés

Clases de Inglés en la cafetería de la

escuela después de misa a las 9:00am.

Habrá clases para principiantes y

avanzados durante una hora y media.

Los voluntarios de la Universidad de

Loyola estarán disponibles para ayudar

y proporcionar cuidado de niños para

los niños. Se proporcionará

información sobre los recursos

comunitarios. ¡Todos son bienvenidos!

San Juan XXIII reinó como Papa del 28 de octubre de 1958 hasta su muerte en 1963. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli fue ordenado sacerdote el 10 de agosto 1904 y sirvió en varios puestos, incluyendo el nuncio papal en Francia. En un consistorio el 12 de enero 1953 el Papa Pío XII hizo un cardenal Roncalli como el cardenal-sacerdote de Santa Prisca, además de nombrarlo como el Patriarca de Venecia. Roncalli fue elegido Papa el 28 de octubre 1958, a los 76 años después de 11 papeletas. Su selección fue inesperado, y el propio Roncalli había llegado a Roma con un billete de tren de retorno a Venecia. Fue el primer Papa en tomar el nombre pontificio de "John" al ser elegido en más de 500 años. El Papa Juan XXIII sorprendió a los que le espera que sea

un Papa cuidador llamando el histórico Concilio Vaticano II (1962-65), Sus opiniones apasionadas sobre la igualdad se resumen en su famosa frase, "Todos fuimos hechos a imagen de Dios, y por lo tanto , todos somos iguales según Dios ". Juan XXIII hizo muchos discursos apasionados durante su pontificado, uno de los cuales era el día en que se abrió el Concilio Vaticano II en el medio de la noche a la multitud reunida en la Plaza de San Pedro: "Queridos hijos, volver a casa, se encuentra hijos: dar a sus hijos un abrazo y decir: Esto es un abrazo del Papa "! El Papa Juan XXIII no vivió para ver el Concilio Vaticano II hasta su finalización. Murió de cáncer de estómago, el 3 de junio de 1963, cuatro años y medio después de su elección. Su causa de canonización se abrió el 18 de noviembre 1965 por su sucesor, el Papa Pablo VI, quien lo declaró Siervo de Dios. Francisco - sin pasar por el segundo milagro que tradicionalmente se requiere - declaró Juan XXIII un santo, después de común acuerdo, por un consistorio del Colegio de Cardenales, basado en el hecho de que se considera que ha vivido un virtuoso, el estilo de vida del modelo, y debido a la buena para la Iglesia, que habían venido de su haber abierto el Concilio Vaticano II. Fue canonizado junto con el Papa San Juan Pablo II el 27 de abril de 2014.

Trata * Muestra * Vive La Misericordia de Dios

San Juan XXIII

Ofertorio para el Dia de los Muertos

2 de Noviembre, 2016 Monto $______ Por favor, recuerde el (las) alma (s) de:

_______________________________

_______________________________

Nombre:

Por favor, devuelva sus intenciones a más tardar el viernes, 28 de octubre.

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St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ October 9, 2016

Liturgy Intentions: October 8 to 14, 2016

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

SAT Blessed Virgin Mary

Gal 3:22-29; Lk 11:27-28

4:00 The Parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua

SUN Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

2 Kgs 5:14-17; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19

7:30 Dr. Charles Wagner, Josephine Wagner

9:00 Antonio Cuza y Familia, Isabel Silva,

Delfina Hernandez, Rosa Basulto,

Marina Sanchez Castillo

11:00 Robert Henry, Jr., Jonathan R. Caluda,

Mary Quaid, Julian Brignac, Sr.

MON Weekday

Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31—5:1; Lk 11:29-32

8:15 Scott Landry

12:10 Monday Church Ladies

TUES Saint John XXIII, Pope

Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:37-41

8:15 Frances Wagnon

12:10 Susan Bergeron

WED Weekday

Gal 5:18-25; Lk 11:42-46

8:15 Longtin Family

12:10 Special Intention, Marie T. Blaum,

Luigi Salas, Luis Monteverde

THUR Weekday

Eph 1:1-10; Lk 11:47-54

8:15 The Souls in Purgatory

12:10 St. Anthony Society Members

FRI Saint Callistus I, Pope and Martyr

Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7

8:15 Elliott Audler

12:10 Cartier Giovanni Williams

SAT Saint Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and

Doctor of the Church Eph 1:15-23; Lk 12:8-12

SUN Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Ex 17:8-13; 2 Tm 3:14—4:2; Lk 18:1-8

Parish Giving for October 2, 2016

There will be no Second Collection for the weekend of October 16, 2016

September 3/4: Social Apostolate Food Drive

October 16: Social Apostolate Food Drive

October 22/23: Second Collection: World Mission Collection

October 24: Monthly Mass and Healing Service 7:00 pm

October 29/30: Second Collection: All Soul’s Day Collection

November 1: All Saints’ Day

November 2: All Souls’ Day

November 3: St. Martin de Porres

November 5/6: Social Apostolate Food Drive

November 5/6: Daylights Savings Time Ends ~ Clocks go back 1 hour

November 12/13: Second Collection: Parish Improvement Fund

November 24: Bilingual Thanksgiving Mass 9am ~ No other Masses

May today there be peace within.

May you trust God that you are exactly

where you are meant to be. May you not forget

the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.

May you use those gifts that you have received,

and pass on the love that has been given to you

May you be confident knowing you are a child

of God. Let this presence settle into your bones,

and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance,

praise and love. It is there for each and every

one of us. - attributed to

St. Thérèse of Lisieux and St. Theresa of Avila

Calendar

Give to St. Anthony on-line by going to our website

www.sapparish.org, click on the WeShare icon.

Or simply scan this code.

What does the Catechism of the Catholic Church say?

Paragraph 2638:

“As in the prayer of petition, every event and need can become

an offering of thanksgiving. The letters of St. Paul often begin

and end with thanksgiving, and the Lord Jesus is always

present in it: "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the

will of God in Christ Jesus for you"; "Continue steadfastly in

prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.”

Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever! Psalm 136:1

Fiscal Year July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017

Collections Budgeted

Expenses

Surplus/

Deficit

Weekend of Oct. 1/2 $3,869 ($12,000) ($8,131)

September Online Giving $1,600 $1,600

Fiscal YTD Total: $56,812 ($156,000) ($99,188)

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St. Anthony of Padua Church www.sapparish.org 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ October 9, 2016

The ten lepers met Jesus as he entered the village. They raised their voices

and said “Jesus, Master! What else did they say?”

(Hint: look in today’s readings) Last week’s answer:

“The imposition of my hands” (See 2 Timothy 1:6-8)

Please pray for the Priests of our Archdiocese

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

9 Rev.

J. Luis

Fernandez

10 Rev.

Wayne

Paysse

11 Rev.

Nile

Gross

12 Rev.

Dominic

Huyen Duc

Nguyen

13 Rev.

Richard

Thibodeau

CSsR

14 Rev.

Vien The

Nguyen

15 Very Rev.

Jorge

Rativa

OP

16 Rev.

Stephen

Rowntree

SJ

17 Rev.

Howard

Byrd

SSJ

18 Rev.

Mark

Raphael

19 Rev.

Patrick

Collum

20 Rev.

Thomas

McGahee

SDB

21 Rev.

Carroll

Heffner

22 Pope

Francis

Our Mission Statement

The mission of Saint Anthony of Padua Parish is to develop an atmosphere for the members

of our Faith Community to live out the four-fold goals of the Catholic Church:

Worship, Word, Service, & Community.

Prayer for Priests

Dear Lord,

We pray that the

Blessed Mother will

wrap her mantle of

protection around

Your priests and

through her interces-

sion may they be

strengthened in their

ministry.

We pray that Mary

will guide Your priests,

dear Lord, to follow

her own words, “Do

whatever He tells you”.

(John 2:5)

May Your priests have

the heart of St. Joseph,

Mary’s most chaste

spouse. May the

Blessed Mother’s own

pierced heart inspire

them to embrace all

who suffer at the foot

of the holy cross for the

love of God the Father.

May Your priests be

Holy, as you are holy,

And through the power

of the Holy Spirit,

may they be filled with

the fire of Your love

seeking nothing but

Your greater glory

and the salvation of

souls. Amen!

St. John Vianney,

pray for us!

Prayer of Pope John XXIII ~ Love of Mary

Holy Immaculate Mary, help all who are in trouble. Give

courage to the faint-hearted, console the sad, heal the infirm,

pray for the people, intercede for the clergy, have a special

care for nuns; may all feel, all enjoy your kind and powerful

assistance, all who now and always render and will render,

you honor, and will offer you their petitions. Hear all our

prayers, O Mother, and grant them all. We are all your chil-

dren: Grant the prayers of your children.

Amen forever.

Oración del Papa Juan XXIII ~ El amor de María

Santa María Inmaculada, ayudar a todos los que están en

problemas. Danos valor para los débiles de corazón, consolar

al triste, sanar a los enfermos, ruega por el pueblo, interceder

por el clero, tener un cuidado especial para las monjas; puede

sentir todo, todos disfrutan de su clase y la asistencia de gran

alcance, todos los que ahora y siempre rinde y se rinda, que el

honor y le ofrecerá sus peticiones. Escuchar todas nuestras

oraciones, oh Madre, y otorgar a todos. Todos somos sus

hijos: Grant las oraciones de sus hijos.

Amén siempre.

Are you interested in serving at one of our Masses?

Altar Servers

Mike Vance + 812-0318 + [email protected]

Eucharistic Ministers

Dawnell Anders + 488-2651 + [email protected]

Lectors

Greg Ernst + 484-7435 + [email protected]

Ushers

Please call the Parish Office + 488-2651

All Souls Day Offering

November 2, 2016 Amount $

Please remember the soul(s) of:

My Name:

Please return your intentions no later than Friday, October 28, 2016.