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St Jude Catholic Church
399 Barrow Street•pearl MS 39208
Office: 601-939-3181 fax: 601-939-3160
Website www.stjudepearl.org
Hours:
8:30 am -- 3:30 pm
Monday -- Friday
V. Rev. Jeffrey Waldrep Rev. Joseph Le
Pastor Associate Pastor
[email protected] [email protected]
Deacon Liturgy & Pastoral Care Faith Formation
John McGregor Rhonda Bowden Stacy Wolf
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Administrative Assistant Music Director Youth Ministers
Kelly McGregor Pat O’Neil Betsy Walter 601-214-7378
[email protected] [email protected] Mara Villa-Polk 601-421-3849
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
5:30 pm
Sunday
8:30 am & 11:00 am
Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday
6:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Thursday 5:00 pm
First Saturday
Following Mass
Holy Days
of Obligation
Check bulletin
for times
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:45 pm
or by appointment
Our prayer chapel
is always open
Solemnity of Christ the King November 20, 2016
“Who or what REALLY rules our lives?”
After a year of praying about and reflecting on the many stories of Jesus’ life,
death and resurrection, we find ourselves on this last day of the liturgical year
looking in the mirror and asking, “who or what REALLY rules our lives?” St.
Paul in his letter to the Colossians reminds all that in and through Jesus Christ
we have been delivered from darkness, offered redemption and a forgiveness
of all sins; all of which can lead to our salvation (Col 1:12-20). But have we
seized on the thousands of opportunities in the past year to allow Jesus to be
that freeing, forgiving, merciful, challenging King of our lives? There are cer-
tainly those who have a daily routine of prayer that is a non-negotiable; Christ
is King of their lives. There are those who have a very giving heart. They feel
that the Lord is calling them to do whatever needs to be done for their family,
their church and for their country; Christ is King of their lives. There are
those who see the Lord in everything they do; Christ is King of their lives.
Yes, on this Solemnity of Christ the King we come face to face with our Lord
and we either celebrate or need to re-evaluate. We either find ourselves cele-
brating that we get it and work every day to make the Lord the center of our
lives. Or, we need to re-evaluate and see how we can make Jesus Christ a
greater King of what we do. Yes, today is a great opportunity to look within
our hearts to make sure that what we do, how we do it and when we do the
things that we do are passionately fueled by He who “REALLY rules our
lives” - Christ Jesus our King and Savior.
Parish Mission Statement
We, the family of St. Jude, Pearl, Mississippi are a vibrant, Eucharistic community with caring members that are empowered by baptism to serve God through the sacraments. We will proclaim the good news and pro-vide spiritual and moral guidance to parishioners and the community by creating a holy and comforting place that encourages active participation, service to each other, and love.
Mass Intentions
Saturday 5:30pm— Charles Weeks, Jr. (RIP) Sunday 8:30 am— Dorothy Corbitt (RIP) Sunday 11:00 am— People of St. Jude Tuesday 6:00 pm—Special Intention Wednesday 6:00 pm—Special Intention Thursday 10:00 am— In Thanksgiving Friday 10:00 am— Special Intention
Flowers in the Church donated by
Ed and Valerie Zadzielski In memory of Our Parents
And
Anne Freibert In Memory of
Richard Freibert, Cathy Devine, Sr. Lucy Freibert, and Billy Horton
And
Dan and Melissa O’Brien In Celebration of 29th Wedding Anniversary
The RCIA sessions will be on break for the this week. RCIA Catechumenate sessions will
begin on Tuesday, November 29th with the Topic of Baptism, the first of the Sacraments of Initiation. There will also be a training session for all sponsors on this date.
Keep you information current! If your phone number, work number, cell number, address, email , name changes, additions to the family, please notify the office by emailing Kelly McGregor at [email protected].
Rite of Acceptance and Call to Deeper Conversion This Sunday at the 11:00 a.m. Mass we cele-brate the Rite of Acceptance and Call to Deep-er Conversion for those who are in the Rite of
Christian Initiation (RCIA). Remember them in your prayers as they continue their journey toward the Easter Sacraments. Zachery Farrar Christi Moore Glenn Jones Sherry Saujon Jillian Jennings Jonathan Shealy Christopher Stanford
Sunday, November 27th—Illuminated Rosary in the Rosary Garden at 5:00 pm followed by cookies and hot
chocolate in the Parish Hall. All are welocme Tuesday, November 29th—#iGIVECATHOLIC—a one
day online giving opportunity to help us raise funds to repair our stained glass window frames.
Wednesday, November 30th—Advent Penance Ser-
vice at 6:00 pm. Friday, December 2nd—First Friday Healing Mass
and Brunch at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, December 8th—Solemnity of Immaculate
Conception, Holy Day of Obligation. Mass will be cele-
brated at 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. Sunday, December 11th—Parish Christmas Dinner at
6:00 pm. Sunday, December 18th— Decorating for Christmas
following the 11:00 a.m. Mass.
More information as the dates near.
Thanksgiving Day Mass Join us on Thursday, November 24th at 10:00 a.m. as we cele-brate Mass in Thanksgiving. The Parish office will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
St. Richard Catholic School is conduct-
ing a survey on the possibility of start-ing a partial day Pre K3 and Pre K4
program for the 2017-2018 School year. To access the survey, please go
to our website, www.strichardschool.org or go to
www.surveymonkey.com/r/PK-17-18.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
$ 4,400.00 Online Giving
$ 1,235.00 Children’s Collection
$ 53.75
Food Pantry $ 245.00
Stewardship Thought Today we celebrate Christ the King and are reminded that
all was created through Him and for Him. Does my stew-ardship of the blessings entrusted to me give evidence that
Christ is Lord of my life?
Please remember in your daily prayers the sick and
suffering of our parish family.
Parishioners:
Brody Bokros, Ginger Brown, Asuncion Cannon,
George Cox, Cathy Dunn, Ed Dunn, Charles Gold-smith, Jane Kaiser, Katie Kirby, Walter Loepke, Joe
Loomis, Margaret Major, Mike Meadows, Kathy Moody, Ernie Murray, Charles Myers, Lois Pearce,
Patricia Poole, T. Raymond, Phyllis Rogers, Florence
Scanlon, Mike Siller, Scott Statham, Charlie Thames, Gloria Traylor, Jose Varela, Ignacio Zambrano, Mary
Jo Zummo.
Family and Friends of Parishioners:
Joyce Overton (stepmother of David Overton), Faye
Lea (wife of Allen Lea), Keith Tonkel (friend of Riza Caskey), Mairead Noonan, (sister-in-law of Fr. Patrick
Noonan), Flora and Luis Martin (Daughter and Son-in-law of Mary Rippa), Missy Goodman (Daughter of
Nick and Maureen Calico), Pearl Turner (mother of Sheilah Resweber), Michelle and Cassandra Garza
(daughter and granddaughter of Sharon Siller), Jere-
my McIntyre (son of Brenda and Dorian McIntyre), Cathy McWilliams and Thomas Marville (Sister and
Brother of Anthony Marvelli), Flossie Fraiser (cousin of Linda Smith), Emily Bennett (daughter-in-law of
Carol Denslow), Irene Jones (mother of Gail Dowdle),
June Harkins (mother of Beth Bivens), Donna Neese ( mother of Nicole Chapman), Marian Lyons (friend of
John and Kelly McGregor), Karla Fidler (friend of Monique Augustus), Charles Downey (father of April
McDonald), Kevin Thames (grandson of Charlie
Thames), Carolyn Arnold (friend of Roxi Quirin), Jean-nie Marvelli (Aunt of Anthony Marvelli), Ken Rainey,
Mala Torrence, (friends of Sandra Walker), Reagan Madere (Father of Eric Madere), Veronica Womack
(friend of Serie Barnhill), Holly Dees (Daughter-in-law of patty Dees), Barry Watts (friend of Sandra Walk-
er), Tanya Harris (daughter of Phyllis Rogers.), Mar-
tha Young, (mother of Cathy Dunn), Tammy May, (daughter of Carol Bourne), and all those in nursing
homes or homebound.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
November 20, 2016 Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
King of the Universe Jubilee Year Ends
Today Luke, evangelist and by tradi-
tion artist, sends us forth from this Jubilee Year of Mercy with an unforgettable portrait
of Christ the King. The setting for Jesus’ “royal portrait” is the cross. From this “throne,” the cruci-
fied “crown prince” welcomes by “executive pardon” the kingdom of mercy’s first citizen, a fellow criminal. The
“Good Thief” requests neither deliverance nor salvation, or
even forgiveness: “Remember me when . . .” (Luke 23:42). “Today you will be with me,” King Jesus promises, “in para-
dise.” (23:43). Paradise, even for non-believers, is an image of creation contentedly in harmony with self, fellow crea-
tures, and Creator. Today, we “good thieves” beg Jesus to
remember us. We promise to remember that, although Je-sus’ kingdom will be fulfilled only when Jesus’ returns, that
kingdom begins today in the paradise that will flower from this Jubilee Year of Mercy. We disciples, having been em-
braced unconditionally and undeservedly by Jesus’ mercy, must now go forth to embrace all others, unconditionally,
with that same unfailing mercy. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Online Giving: Just Try It! We have started accepting contri-butions through Online Giving, a secure program that allows you to easily transfer funds from your account to ours. If you like, you
can try out the system without creating an account. Instead, select the “Quick Give” option which is right underneath the Existing User Login section. The website or App will then take you to a page that describes the Quick Give process. From there, click “Continue Quick Give” and make your do-nation.
NEW BEGINNING
That day which you fear as being the end of all things is the birthday of your eternity.
—Seneca
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10-13; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1-3ab, 7-9; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 21:20-28 Thanksgiving Day (suggested): Sir 50:22-24; Ps 145:2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11 — 21:2; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-7ab; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Monday: The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Thirty-fourth or Last Week in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Cecilia Wednesday: St. Clement I; St. Columban; Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro Thursday: St. Andrew Dũng-Lạc and Companions; Thanksgiving Day Friday: St. Catherine of Alexandria Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
What is #iGIVECATHOLIC? #iGIVECATHOLIC is an online giving event opportuntiy to raise needed money for Catholic parishes, schools and ministries located in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Dioceses of Jackson,Baton Rouge, Biloxi, and Houma-Thibodaux, on one day: #GivingTuesday, November 29, 2016. WHAT IS #GIVINGTUESDAY? #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and col-laboration. It is celebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, November 29th. WHEN IS #iGIVECATHOLIC? #iGIVECATHOLIC is on #GivingTuesday, November 29, 2016 from 12:01am to 11:59pm (midnight to midnight) and takes place at www.iGiveCatholic.org. St. Jude is participating in #iGIVECATHOLIC this year. We are hoping to raise $8,000 to help to replace and repair the ceils and sashes on the stained glass windows. All you need to do is: 1) log on to www.igivecatholic.org 2) Click on diocese of Jackson; 3) Click on St. Jude, Pearl 4) Make online donation anywhere from $25 to $2,500. All proceeds go toward the $8,000 goal to repair our Church’s stained glass windows frames.
Upcoming Events: November 24, 2016-Thanksgiving Day Mass @
10:00 am.
November 27, 2016-Advent Rosary in the Rosary
Garden. Volunteers are needed to help set up at 4:00
pm. Cookies and cocoa will be served after if you
would like to help serve.
November 30, 2016-Advent Penance service @6:00
pm. Brief meeting after to discuss Christmas party. We
should be finished by 8:30.
December 7, 2016-Planning meeting for Marci Gras
Ball @6:45 pm. We also need to meet with the youth
and parents going to Catholic Hearts Work Camp this
summer. This will be a brief meeting about upcoming
fundraisers and information about the trip.
December 8, 2016-Holy Day of Obligation Mass at
6:00 pm.
December 9, 2016-Youth Christmas Party from 8:30
to 11:00 pm.
December 11, 2016-Confirmation class from 2-5 pm
in the youth room. 75 questions are due.
December 11, 2016-Parish Christmas party @6:00
pm. Youth going on the CHWC trip this summer will
need to help clean up after as part of our fundraising.
Please keep the youth in the Confir-mation class in your prayers!!
They are:
Hannah Chapman, Mary Beth Vandlandingham, Mary Rose Wolf, Ricky Woodward, Dominic Lopez, Rhynel Elizar, Austin Burnham, Kaeden Burnham, Jack Dowdle, Christopher Watkins, Cody Myers, Taylor Dorris Swaggart, Alex Booth, Charlie Millette, Grace Rayborn, Adam Elcan, and Sarah Murphy.
Happy Birthday!!!
Bradley Watkins-11/1
Tommy Riordan-11/5
Jorge Lopez-11/8
Rhynel Elizar-11/9
Mike Penaloza-11/12
Youth Leaders’ Contact Information Mrs. Betsy Walter-601-214-7378
Email: [email protected]
Mrs. Mara Polk-601-421-3849
Email: [email protected]
Young Apostles
News
St. Jude Catholic Church
PRAY FOR OUR TROUPS Remember in your prayers all those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces. We especially pray for: Chris-topher and Lamont Arnold, Meghan
Bietzel, Jessup Boatner, Voyed Couey, II, Chris Curry, Troy Resurreccion, Steven Renslow, Emma Reuter, Ryan Roy, Inissa Zambrano.
FALL ADULT FAITH FORMATION SESSIONS meets each Sunday
The Classes Between the Masses for adults will not meet this Sunday, November 20th. Class resume on Sunday, November 27 with Fr. Jo-seph sharing with us about Carmelite Spirituali-ty. The class should be both informative and inspirational. No book is required, just come and participate.
FEEL THE JOY! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Together we filled 385 Boxes of Joy and filled two large shipping boxes with sup-plies for hurricane relief in Haiti.
Your kindness and generosity have been over-whelming!
Parish School of Religion classes will not meet Sun-day, November 20, and will resume on Sunday, November 27th. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Ways to Celebrate Advent:
Illuminated Advent Rosary – November 27th – 1st Sunday of Advent – 5pm
Join us in the Rosary Garden as we pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary to mark the beginning of the Advent season, illuminating the garden as we pray. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served follow-ing in the Parish Hall. In case of inclement weather, we will pray the rosary in the Parish Hall.
Advent Movie Night Under the Stars – The Na-tivity Story (rated PG) - Sunday, December 4th at 5pm
Bring your camp chairs and snacks as we watch The Nativity Story - a chronicle of the perilous journey of Mary and Joseph, who must travel from their home in Nazareth to Bethlehem, Joseph's ancestral home, to register for a census ordered by King Herod. It is a journey of over 100 miles, through treacherous ter-rain, made much more difficult by the fact that Mary will soon give birth to the Christ Child.
We will watch the movie under the stars near the red barn. In case of inclement weather, the movie will be shown in the Parish Hall. Popcorn and beverages will be provided.
Parishioners of all ages are invited to attend both events!
Holy Communion – Temporary
Change
The General Instruction of the Roman
Missal tells us that one of the requi-sites for the celebration of Mass is ap-
propriate sacred vessels. The chalices,
ciboria, and paten that hold the bread and wine that become the Precious Body and Blood of
Christ are to be made of or gilded with a precious metal such as gold. Our sacred vessels are now showing
wear. In order to maintain appropriate respect and rev-erence for our Lord at the Eucharistic celebration, we
will be shipping our four matching chalices and one of
the matching ciboria to Wisconsin to be repaired. This process will take 3 to 4 weeks. At the weekend Masses
during that time, the Body of Christ only will be distribut-ed to the community. We Catholics believe that the
Body and Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ are really
and fully present in both species of the Eucharist. Even though we will only receive one species at Holy Com-
munion, we are still receiving the fullness of Christ.
The repair and re-plating of our sacred vessels will cost
between $2,500 and $3,000. Special donations toward this project will gladly be accepted!