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June 3, 2012 - Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Baptisms
Parents are encouraged to call the Church during pregnancy to avoid de-
lays of the sacrament
406 East Pinhook Road Lafayette, LA 70501-8727
Phone: (337) 237-0988 Fax: (337) 233-8868 Rev. M. Keith LaBove, Pastor
www.stpat.org
Weddings
Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance to allow time
for preparation
Office Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 am – 3:00 pm; Friday 8:30 am – 12 noon
Celebration of the Eucharist
Saturday: 4:00 pm – Sunday: 8:30 & 10:00 am Monday through Friday: 7:30 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday: 3:00 – 3:30 pm and Weekdays: 7:15 am
Welcome to St. Patrick Church
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
June 3, 2012
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday, June 2 -- Vigil of the Solemnity of
the Most Holy Trinity 4:00 PM: Edna & Melba Parker;
Milton Hardy; Ruth Bonnet Landry
Sunday, June 3 -- Solemnity of the Most Holy
Trinity 8:30 AM: Joseph & Eldie Woods; Sue Langlinais;
Angela Thibodeaux; Sonya Thibodeaux;
Suzanne Lavergne (living)
10:00 AM: Parishioners of St. Patrick’s
Monday, June 4-- Ninth Week in Ordinary
Time 7:30 AM: Bella Hernandez; Agnes Duplechin;
Gussie Hernandez
Tuesday, June 5 --St. Boniface, Bishop and
Martyr 7:30 AM: Raquel M. Tardio Kelly
Wednesday, June 6-- St. Norbert, Bishop (Msgr.
Charles Mallet)
7:30 AM: Dr.Tommy Comeaux & Dorinne; Col.
Clark Comeaux & Catherine (living); Col. Kimberly
Fedele (living)
Thursday, June 7--Weekday 7:30 AM: Suzanne Lavergne (living)
Friday, June 8--Weekday 7:30 AM: Dr. Charles Stewart
Altar Flowers In memory of:
Dr. Tommy Comeaux & Dorinne
Non-Liturgical Devotions
Daily Rosary: Monday - Friday 6:55 a.m.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena: Tuesday
7:15 a.m
Rosary for Priests: Wednesday 7:00 a.m.
Chaplet of Divine Mercy: Thursday 7:15 a.m.
Pro-Life Rosary: First Friday of the month 7:00
a.m.
Shamrocks—Friday, June 8: Donna Guilbeau;
Patsy Robicheaux; Gerrie McGovern; Sharon
Lemanczyck
Prayer for Hurricane Season
O God, Master of this passing world, hear the humble voices
of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed your order
and returned to its former quietude. You are still the Master of
land and sea. We live the shadow of a danger over which we have no control: the gulf, like a provoked and angry giant, can
awake from its seeming lethargy, overstep its conventional
boundaries, invade our land and spread chaos and disaster. Dur-
ing this hurricane season we turn to you, loving Father. Spare
us from past tragedies whose memories are still so vivid and
whose wounds seem to refuse to heal with the passing of time.
O Virgin, Star of the Sea, Our Beloved Mother, we ask you to
plead with you Son in our behalf, so that spared from the calam-
ities common to this area and animated with a true spirit of grat-
itude, we will walk in the footsteps of your divine Son to reach
heavenly Jerusalem where a stormless eternity awaits us.
Amen. Bishop Maurice Shexnayder
We are children of God, and if children, then
heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.
— Romans 8:16-17
“Prayer Service at the Start of
Hurricane Season”
All are invited to attend a special “Prayer Service at
the Start of Hurricane Season” on Tuesday, June 5,
at 6:30 p.m. at Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist.
Father Chester Arceneaux, Rector of the Cathedral,
will lead the non-Eucharistic Prayer Service and
give the homily. Please join us in prayer for the
safety and protection of our area before the start of
hurricane season (June 1-November 30, 2012). For
more information, please contact the Cathedral (232
-1322) or call Mary Bergeron (654-8682).
Quo Vadis Days—Vocations
Attention all Catholic Young Men 15-25. Do you
know where your life is going? The Lord Jesus has
a great plan for you. You are invited to attend Quo
Vadis Days vocations camp to spend time with oth-
er young men your age looking at the Lord’s plan
for your life while having a great time. QVD is led
by priests and seminarians of the Diocese of Lafa-
yette and is sponsored by the Office of Vocations.
QVD will be held from Tuesday, June 12 to Fri-
day, June 15 on the campus of the John Paul the
great Academy in Lafayette. No cost. For more
information call Fr. Kevin Bordelon at 261-5690 or
check out the website www.lafayettevocations.org
Corpus Christi Prayer Vigil
On the evening of Saturday, June 9, beginning with
the 4:00 p.m. Anticipated Mass, St. Louis Chapel in
Parks will host an all-night vigil of prayer before
the Blessed Sacrament. Come and bring what is on
your heart and mind to the feet of Jesus as hourly
prayers are offered for our families, our community,
our Church, and our world. The prayer vigil will
conclude on Sunday morning with the 10:00 a.m.
Mass at St. Louis Chapel. Please contact Daniel
Green for details (654-1496). 8:00am Mass on Sun-
day will be at St. Joseph Church, Parks
Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lafayette, is
hosting the “John Nezey Memorial Scholarship
Golf Tournament” on Saturday, June 16, at Jay and
Lionel Municipal Golf Course, 1121 Mudd Avenue.
Registration begins at 12 noon; tournament begins
at 1:00 p.m. Proceeds benefit Immaculate Heart of
Mary Catholic School and “The John Nezey Memo-
rial Scholarship Fund”. To register or to make do-
nations, please call 235-4618 or 233-7673.
Holy Hour for Vocations
Please join us for our monthly “Holy Hour for Vo-
cations and the Spiritual Renewal of All Priests” on
Monday, June 4, from 6:00—7:00 p.m., at St.
Patrick Church. Fr. Cedric Sonnier, Pastor of St.
Thomas More Catholic Church, Eunice, will lead
the Holy Hour and prayers. All are invited to
spend this hour in prayer fro vocations to the priest-
hood and religious life and for the perseverance of
Vocations, sponsored by the Serra Club of Lafa-
yette.
Food for the Journey
The Central Region of the Diocese of Lafayette
presents “Food for the Journey”, a monthly
lunchtime speaker series designed to help Catholics
live out our faith in our daily lives. The speaker
will be Rev. Joseph Campion, SSJ, Pastor St. Fran-
cis of Assissi Catholic Church, Breaux Bridge.
“Food for the Journey” will be held on Tuesday,
June 5, at Crown Plaza Hotel, 1801 W. Pinhook
Rd., beginning at about 12:00 noon. An optional
buffet lunch is available at 11:30 a.m. Cost is
$12.00 and includes meal, drink and tip. All are
welcome—come “eat and be fed”- please bring a
friend. Pre-registration is not required. For more
information, please call Mary Bergeron (654-
8682).
Creole Culture Day
Sunday, June 10 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Vermi-
llionville located at 300 Fisher Rd. across from the
airport. Free Admission. Live music by Donna An-
gelle, Creole Zydeco Farmers. Activities include:
cooking demonstrations, kid’s games and crafts,
dance lessons, language and traditional healing
sharing circles, boat tours and canoeing, ceremony
and interview with 2012 Richard J. Catalon Sr.
Creole Heritage Award Honoree Goldman
Thibodeaux and much more. For more information
visit vermilionville.org or call (337) 233-4077.
STEWARDSHIP OF THE PAST WEEK Our Response to God’s Generosity to Us
Offertory………………….$ 4,168.92 Thank you!
How should our baptism in the name of the Most Holy
Trinity, together with Jesus’ “great commission” to
make disciples and teach all he has commanded, shape the way we interact with those who form the several
communities (i.e. home, work, school, social circle)
within which we function?
Date
Saturday, June 9
4:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 10
8:30 a.m.
Sunday, June 10
10:00 a.m.
Lectors
Dana Phillips Gerrie McGovern Phyllis Roy
Eucharistic
Ministers
Rosalind Allen
Peggy Spruill
Candis Thompson
Geneva Phillips
Kathy Kalweit
Larry Lewis
Monica Mullins
Kenneth Broussard
Madeline Simon
Server
Joy Borel Mary Kramer Debra Carroll
Ushers
Oren Spruill
Harold Guilbeau
Rachelle Trahan
Keith Toups
Jenny Feehan
Lionel Jeanmard
Liturgical Roles for June 2012
From the Pastor’s Desk
This weekend, we celebrate the first of two rather interesting feasts that come each year with the return to Or-
dinary Time following the Feast of Pentecost. Now, while I’m at it, let me mention that Sundays in Ordinary Time are not ordinary. The word “ordinary” here doesn’t mean the opposite of extraordinary, but rather ordinary in the sense of
“counted”, as in ordinal numbers. So we have the 6th, 18th, 23rd, 31st (etc. and all in between) Sundays in Ordinary
Time. Every Sunday, which is a celebration of the Lord’s resurrection, is anything but ordinary! Which brings us back to these two feasts. Every Sunday is a celebration of the Trinity, as we at Eucharist pray
to the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit. And every Sunday is of course a celebration of the Body and Blood
of Christ, since the thanksgiving sacrifice that is Eucharist revolves around the transformation of the bread and wine
into the Body and Blood of our savior, along with the reception of Eucharist by God’s people. So when the Church gives us the Feast of the Holy Trinity and the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, she
is inviting us to reflect on and rejoice in two aspects of our faith that are present every time we gather for Mass. This
makes the most sense when seen in the light of the entire liturgical year. Any time of the year is a proper time for rec-onciliation and forgiveness of sin (particularly through confession), yet Lent is a special moment for that. We always
celebrate the resurrection of Christ, every Sunday, but Easter focuses our attention in a special way. All that we be-
lieve about Jesus begins with the Incarnation, but Christmas is a privileged time to tell the story of Christ’s birth. So this weekend, we reflect upon the great mystery that is the Trinity, a mystery we affirm every time we make
the sign of the cross. And next weekend, we will reflect upon the doctrine and the experience of the sacrament we call
the Eucharist, when we receive the Body and Blood of Christ.
The richness of our Catholic faith in almost inexhaustible. This is one reason why we speak of both Trinity and Eucharist as “mystery”. We can never totally grasp it in its simplicity and in its fullness. So we take it in smaller
chunks, sometimes emphasizing one part of God’s revelation, and at other times some other aspect of our salvation in
Christ. That is one gift of our liturgical year.
Readings for the Week
Monday 2 Pt 1:2-7; Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Mk 12:18-27
Thursday 2 Tm 2:8-15; Mk 12:28-34
Friday 2 Tm 3:10-17; Mk 12:35-37
Saturday 2 Tm 4:1-8; Mk 12:38-44
Sunday Ex 24:3-8; Ps 116; Heb 9:11-15;
Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
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