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4822 Carlyss Drive ~ Sulphur, LA 70665 PH 337-583-4800 ~ FAX 337-583-4818 ~ www.st-theresa-parish.org
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-4pm, Fri. 8am-12pm
Rev. Luke Krzanowski, M.S. Pastor
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Rosary recited 30 minutes before Weekend Masses and following Wednesday morning Mass
Rev. Luke Krzanowski, M.S. - [email protected]
Rev. Jom Joseph, H.G.N. - [email protected]
Deacon Keith Ellender - [email protected]
Parish Staff Ann Guidry Office Manager/Bookkeeper [email protected] Diane Guillory Receptionist/Secretary [email protected] Angie Clark 583-4010 CCD Director [email protected] Kim Campbell 583-4802 MDO Director [email protected] Renee Lainez Music Director Bryan Alexander Maintenance
Mass Schedule Saturday Anticipated Mass ~ 4:00pm Sunday ~ 8:00am 10:30am & 4:00pm Daily ~ Monday- Saturday ~ 8:00am
Monday evening ~ 6:30pm Holy Day Anticipated Mass ~ 6:00pm
Holy Day ~ 8am and 6pm
Adoration: Wed. 8:30am - Thurs. 7:30am Confessions: Mon. ~ 5:30pm Wed. 5:30pm Saturday ~ 3:00pm (or by appointment)
Baptisms: Sundays following 10:30am Mass (Family must be registered in the Parish).
Baptismal Classes: 1st Tuesday of each month 7:00pm in the Library
Meet with Pastor prior to baptisms.
Marriage: Must be registered in the Parish. Call at least Six (6) months in advance for guidelines.
No date can be set prior to initial interview with Pastor.
Please call 583-4800 to register for all classes
Anointing of the Sick: If someone is seriously ill, hospitalized or dying, please call the Pastor.
Roger Grimball 558-5232 Tony McCardle 558-7313 Steven Coco 563-9553
Finance Council Tammy Broussard 558-6030 Jake Gautreaux 558-6361 Darren McFarlain 558-5450 Doug Como 558-5714 Charlotte Trahan 583-2428
Trustees Charlotte Trahan 583-2428 Monique McLallen 515-8533
Extraordinary Ministers Cathy LeJeune 558-6026
Lectors Evelyn Chamblee 583-7133
Ushers Byron Chamblee 583-7133
Altar Servers Hubert Coco - [email protected]
The Edge/Middle School Youth Laura & Scott Bowers 540-3919 or 274-9793
LifeTeen Ministry Brittny Menard - [email protected] 583-4010 Home Communion Ministry Diana Vincent - 513-8509
Bereavement Kathy Clark (Seasons of Hope) 583-9475 Debbie Hendrix (Food) 337-257-3623 Liturgy Committee Ann Anderson 583-7460
New Mother's Ministry Cassy West 583-9705 Legion of Mary Angela LeBlanc 583-9720
Helping Hands Ronnie & Vicki Dunn 558-7808
Altar Society & Environment Carrol Portie 583-2256
Pro-Life Coordinator Shirley Leger 558-6531
Religious Articles June Broussard 583-7847 Children’s Mass Ministry Kathy Clark 583-9475
RCIA Ann Anderson 583-7460
Gabriel Project Heidi Guidry 912-1502
Parish Associations
Knights of Columbus Catholic Daughters Terry Hendrix 558-6423 Rebecca Link 526-8314 [email protected] (Hall Rental)
A.C.T.S. Cursillo Tony McCardle 558-7313 Susan Broussard 558-6683 John Gatte 526-0665 Spiritual Director Mary Jane Field 558-5185
February
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 18 8am Mass
10:30am Mass
4pm Mass NO RCIA
5:15pm Adult
Conf. 5-6:30pm LifeTeen
19 8am Mass
5:30pm Confession 5:45pm Patriotic
Rosary
6:30pm Mass
20 8am Mass
9am Legion of Mary 5pm 1st Penance
6:30pm KC Bingo
21 8am Mass CCD 5:30-6:30pm EDGE 5:30-7:30pm
5:30pmConfession 6:30pm Choir
22 8am Mass
6:30pm Choir
23 5am TMIY
8am Mass 5-8pm KC Fish Fry 6pm Stations of Cross
6:45pm Mass
24 8am Mass 3pm Confession
4pm Mass
25 8am Mass
10:30am Mass
4pm Mass NO RCIA
5:15pm Adult
Conf.
26 8am Mass
5:30pm Confession 5:45pm Patriotic
Rosary
6:30pm Mass
27 8am Mass
9am Legion of Mary 6:30pm KC Bingo
28 8am Mass CCD 5:30-6:30pm EDGE 5:30-7:30pm
5:30pmConfession 6:30pm Choir
1 8am Mass
6:30pm Choir
2 5am TMIY
8am Mass 5-8pm KC Fish Fry 6pm Stations of Cross
6:45pm Mass
3 8am Mass 3pm Confession
4pm Mass
Saturday, February 17, 2018 8AM
4PM †Jesse & Lillian Gautreaux †Tubby Trahan †Ethel Kickel †Ella Ray †Bill LeBlanc
Sunday, February 18, 2018 8AM Paul & Vicky Richard †Burton Andrepont †Glynn Broussard Alex Dougherty (birthday) †Sheila Caldwell
10:30AM For the members of St. Theresa Parish
4PM †Luke Ancelet & Family Mon 8AM 6:30PM Tues 8AM †Jerry & Dot LeBlanc Wed 8AM †Burton Andrepont Thurs 8AM †Joe & Barbara Kennedy Fri 8AM 6:45PM
Saturday, February 24, 2018 8AM
4PM †James & Lucy Hoffpauir †Rusty Horton †Leslie & Mary Weber †Burton Andrepont †Bill LeBlanc
Sunday, February 25, 2018 8AM †Burton Andrepont Paul & Vicky Richard
10:30AM For the members of St. Theresa Parish
Bishop Service Appeal Parish Quota
We have until June 2018 to make our Parish Quotas.
Our Parish Quota $27,296.00
Received YTD $19,279.87
Balance $8,016.13
Priest Retirement Parish Quota
We have until June 2018 to make our Parish Quotas.
Our Parish Quota $3,313.00
Received YTD $1,857.00
February 4, 2017 Weekly Offertory
Envelopes………………….….$6867.00 Loose………………………...……$4293.15
Envelopes Mailed Out... 348 Envelopes Used…130
Thank You for Your Generosity!
Earl Thibodeaux Special Intentions Heather Thibodeaux Eric Williams Beryl Rimes Patrick Jesse Palombo Todd Palombo Emily Palombo Mark Weber Chris Salvo Morgan LeDoux Marguerite Little Scott Dugas Joni Helmer Suzanne Daughdrill Neil Manuel
Repose of the Soul of: Michael Pousson
Lenten Regulations
Every Catholic, to enter more deeply into the life of Christ, is to participate in some way in the spiritual and penitential disciplines of Lent. The regulations for the Catholic Church in the United States are as follows: Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and absti-nence. The other Fridays of Lent are days of absti-nence from meat. The obligation to abstain from meat binds Catholics 14 years of age and older. The obligation to fast, lim-iting oneself to one full meal and two lighter meals dur-ing the day, binds Catholics from the age of 18 to 59. Those younger or older are encouraged to voluntarily embrace these disciplines in so far as they are able. Divine and Natural Law holds that all the faithful are morally bound to do penance. The Fourth Precept of the Church obliges Catholics to observe the penance of fasting and abstinence for Lent. Fridays outside of Lent are also days of penance and spiritual discipline. Abstaining from meat is the tradi-tional way of observing these days of penance. The Bishops of the United States have granted permission for abstinence from meat on Fridays outside of Lent to be replaced with some other self-denial or personal penance. However, Friday remains a day of some peni-tential practice. As Bishop Provost stated in a recent pastoral letter: “The idea of sacrificing something is countercultural to the “throwaway” mentality that plagues us today and of which Pope Francis has time and again warned us” (September 3, 2015). Fasting and abstinence should never endanger one’s health. Avoid-ing some form of permissible entertainment or per-forming sacrificial acts of charity, for example, could replace the fasting and abstinence when health is a consideration. Finally, with any penitential discipline, both the letter and the spirit are to be maintained. For example, replacing meat with a gourmet seafood meal is not in keeping with penitential practice. Also, the increasingly popular practice of hosting “crawfish boils” and entertainments on Good Friday is highly inappro-priate. Good Friday remains an extraordinary and sol-emn day on which we recall the suffering and death of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Good Friday should remain a
Welcome to the 2018 Lenten Season
We invite you to actively participate in all spiritual activities for the renewal of our Parish Community.
Daily Mass: Monday – Saturday @ 8am also, Monday at 6:30pm and
Friday at 6:45pm after Stations
Fish Fry on Fridays during
Lent 5–8pm at the K.C. Hall
The Stations of the Cross will be on Fridays during Lent at 6PM.The following ministries and organizations will lead the Stations.
February 23 Lectors and Ushers (Everyman’s Way of the Cross) March 2 Altar Society and Eucharistic Ministers (Mary’s Way of the Cross) March 9 K.C. and C.D.A. (Liguori Way of the Cross) March 16 The Edge & LifeTeen (Mary’s Way of the Cross) March 23 Legion of Mary and CCD Teachers (Everyman’s Way of the Cross)
Holy Thursday – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper –March 29 -6:00PM. A procession of the Blessed Sacrament will fol-low, to the Chapel with adoration continuing until 10PM.
Good Friday – Celebration of the Lord’s Passion - March 30 – March for Christ begins at 2:15 at Prompt Succor and is fol-lowed by the Good Friday Service at 5PM at St. Theresa’s. Followed by Adoration until 10PM.
Holy Saturday – March 31 – 8:00PM Easter Vigil Mass
Easter – April 1 - At 7:30AM we will have an Easter Proces-
Wonderful Volunteer
Opportunity!
Be a Chairman for the Bon Ton Festival
If you are interested in being the chairman
for the Bon Ton Festival, please contact Ronnie Dunn at 529-0622 or 558-7808.
Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House The Annual Men’s Silent Retreat at, Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House in Grand Coteau, LA, will be April 12-14. The Retreat is based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. The Retreat Master will be Fr. Louis Cabe, S.J.
A silent retreat is a time when you can open yourself to Jesus and let Him enter into the deep recesses of your heart where He will listen to you and most of all HE WILL SPEAK TO YOU. It’s also a time to just relax in a rocking chair in the beautiful landscaped courtyard and water fountain. This is enhanced with daily mass, confession, Way of the Cross Ro-sary, private adoration, private room, private bath and good food. This is a good time to turn off ones GPS, step away from this fast moving world for three days and ask GOD for
K.C. Lenten Fish Fry
The annual Lenten Fish Fry will be held every Friday during Lent at the KC Hall. Dinners will be available from 5pm til 8pm for $10. per plate. The meal includes; fried or baked fish, french fries, hushpuppies, cole slaw and bread.
St. Louis Catholic School Employment Opportunity
St. Louis Catholic High School is looking for a Band Director for the 2018-2019
school year. Please email a cover letter, Resume and application to Glenn Viau, Principal, at [email protected] or mail to 1620 Bank Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601. For more information or to print the application, visit slchs.org/employment
Wednesday - Grades 1-5 ONLY 5:30-6:30pm
Wednesday - Grades 6-8 (Edge) 6-7:30pm (Optional social time 5:30-6pm)
Sunday - Grades 9-11 (Lifeteen) 5-6:30pm
Important Dates:
*1st Penance is Feb. 20, 2018 at 5pm in the Church
*1st Communion practice is Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 5:30pm in the church
*1st Communion is Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 4pm Mass
*Confirmation practice Sunday, April 29th at 5pm
*Confirmation is Thursday, May 3rd at 7pm
In Iraq, we encounter Majd and his family, people forced to flee violence, searching for stability. How are we called to welcome the stranger in our midst? How can you support those, world-wide, who are forced to flee their homes to find safety or
better opportunities? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
Marian Spirituality - Each Thursday of Lent
Everyone is invited to Our Lady of Prompt Succor to join Monsignor Arthur B. Calkins each Thursday evening, during Lent, at 7:00 PM in the Church, for a talk about Marian Spirituality. When we speak about a Marian Spirituality our words should not be interpreted as referring to devotional practices in honor of the Virgin Mary. Rather when we refer to a Marian Spirituality, we are speaking about find-ing inspiration in Mary in order to follow Christ. Sessions began Thursday, February 16th, ending Thursday March 22nd, with the exception of March 1st which is the last evening of the Lenten Mis-
"“Four Last Things"
Speaker: Reverend Michael Champagne, CJC
Reverend Champagne is a native of Acadiana with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from L.S.U. After working for LP&L (the local utility company), he began formation with the Community of Jesus Crucified, a Catholic Pri-vate Association of the Christian Faithful in the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisi-ana. Following profession of private vows, he received an STB in Sacred Theology from the Gregorian University. He was ordained to the priesthood for his community in Lafayette in 1994. He then returned to Rome to earn an STL in Theology from the Angelicum and later a doctorate in Sacred Theolo-gy from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas. In his priesthood, Fr. Cham-pagne has served as a hospital chaplain, a hospice chaplain a spiritual direc-tor, and on various lay and diocesan committees. In 2006 he founded the Aquinas Institute of Theology in Lafayette, where he serves as Director and a faculty member. He has taught Spiritual Theology at NDS and also has taught in the diaconal formation program for Lafayette. Currently Fr. Champagne is Religious Superior of the Community of Jesus Crucified and Spiritual Direc-tor ofthe lay community. He has led scores of retreats, missions and clergy days, and is often featured on a weekly diocesan television series, “What It Means to be Catholic.” He is an adjunct spiritual director at Notre Dame Seminary.
You are cordially invited to the
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
in Celebration of the
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of
The Priestly Ordination
Of
Reverend Thomas Vellappallil, M. S.
Sunday, February 25th, 2018
10:30 Mass
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus
4822 Carlyss Dr.
Sulphur, LA 70665
Please join Fr. Thomas
for a reception in the K.C. Hall,
immediately following Mass.
Catholic Daughters
To all CDA members: your 2018 dues are due. You can drop them in the collection at Mass,
drop them off at the office or mail them to Sallye Coco, at 7011 Enos Abshire Rd. If you would like to drop
or join please send me a note or call 583-7743. Dues are $30.
We have a new time for our meetings,
Prayer Blanket Ministry
The blankets are available at the parish office for: Any adult or child with a physical or emotional
illness. Individuals preparing for surgery or recovery from an illness.
Anyone experiencing a crisis such as the loss of a loved one, loss of job.
You can pick up a prayer blanket for yourself or someone else during normal business hours.
Logan Armistead, India Billeaud, Vernelle LeBlanc, Jim Wynn, Bridget Credeur Lonseth, Pat Stetz, Jr., Wesley Drost,
Erline Drounette, Preston Comeaux, Jeanne Foreman, James Gaskin, Melba Gillard, Willard Castille, Tracy Ellender
Manard, Scott Dugas, Kimberlie Andrepont, Honora Hlinsky, David Richard, Precy Sevier, Ella Mae Miller, Jeanette
Cormier, Elliot Erbelding, Zachary Morgan, Neal Manuel, Aubrie Reid, Emily Graves, Sabrina Frederick, Bo Finnie,
Shirley Manuel, Jennifer Carson Trouth, Ronald Borel, Kirsten Parish, Blaine Augustion, Louella Niter, Marie Guest,
Jonathon, Rudy Trahan, Vivian Carrier, Brandy Istre, Genelle Carrier, Molly Thibodeaux, Dan & Jeanette Terro, Lorene
Tanner, Tracie Fontenot, Doug Axtel, Dorothy Wood, James Yeager, Sr., Lilly Parker, Linda Young, Melinda Thomas
Vogue, Anne Bell, Gregory Coco, Elliot Erbelding, Stevie Aaron, Lisa Frey, Lonnie Coats, Diane Rennick, Mary
Pasqual, Thelma Andrepont, Tim Conner, Elise Veal, Mark Weber, Chris Salvo, Debra Finnerty, Kay Dimmitt, Emily
Palumbo, Earl Thibodeaux, Mary Ann Nocilla, Evelyn & Byron Chamblee, Robert Spence, Jodi Allen, Eric Duffy, Am-
ber Usher, Donelda Gregory Casteel, Loretta Wells, Sharon Miller, Snooks Dugas, Marguerite Little
Current Military The Legion of Mary will be giving military medal scapulars to anyone serv-ing active or reserve in our military. They are asking for the names and addresses of those serving along with a contact person’s name and phone number. Please call 583-7183 or give the information to the church office.
The Following Young Men and Women are Serving in the Armed Forces
Corey Badon, Michael Barger, Stephanie Berry, Kore’ Beverly, Anthony Bordelon, Randy Buchanan, Shannon Carri-er, Corey Chaisson, Sam Gillard, Eric Goodrich, Robby Guidry, Corey Hayes, Scott Heape, Jordan Jones, Billy Joy, Mark Leon, David McDaniel, Jason Dale McGee, Kent Wade McInnis, Christopher Naquin, Justin O’Quain, Jeremy Purvis, Patrick Shannon, Phillip Smith, Gabriel Lewis Thibodeaux, Christopher Trahan, Jacob Vincent, Derek Woods, Eric Young, Seth Kotra, Trey Bourgeois, Brian Broussard, M.R. Castille, Aaron Benoit, Glenda Stewart, Der-rick Jude Kellar, Shawn Baird, Ryan Baird, Colleen Austin, Brock Saltzman, Ryan Duhon, Matthew Devillier, Cody Pichnic, Christian Newell, Dillon Mark LaFleur, William Pearce, Randell Comeaux, Micheal Comeaux, Steven R. Barousse II
All sick list names will be cleared every 3 months unless notified, please call the office to add any names.
We are updating our sick list. Please call the church office to list your sick loved ones.