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Our Lady of Guadalupe Church/International Shrine of St. Jude 411 N. Rampart, New Orleans, La. 70112 (504) 525-1551 Fax (504) 525-1827 St. Judes Daily Prayer Line (504)524-5833 Fr. Anthony F. Rigoli, OMI-Pastor Fr. Dwight Hoeberechts, OMI Fr. Don McMahon, OMI Bro. Lazaro A. Leal, OMI www.judeshrine.com/[email protected] Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish is a welcoming, diverse, urban community of believers, united by our strong Catholic Faith. Through family centered and spirit-filled worship, education, outreach and generous service to the poor and homeless of our community, we are called to proclaim and live out the Gospel in our contemporary world. February 7, 2021 OUR STAFF Administrative Assistant Keith Price Secretary Jackie Brice Bulletin Donna Voros Religious Ed. Krasia Anderson Community Center Sr. Beth Mouch, MSC Spanish Ministry Ingrid Hernandez Wellness Ministry Beverley Castillo, RN 504 342-6604 GIFT SHOP Lila Layla Debbie MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Friday 7 am Noon Saturday 7 am 4:00 pm Vigil Sunday 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am 1:30pm Spanish 6 pm ROSARY Before each Mass NOVENA to St. Jude is before the 9:30 & 11:30 Mass CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:30-4:00 Weekends Before Mass BAPTISMS CONFIRMATION MARRIAGES FUNERALS Contact Fr. Tony

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Church/International Shrine of St. Jude 411 N. Rampart, New Orleans, La. 70112

(504) 525-1551 Fax (504) 525-1827 St. Jude’s Daily Prayer Line (504)524-5833

Fr. Anthony F. Rigoli, OMI-Pastor Fr. Dwight Hoeberechts, OMI Fr. Don McMahon, OMI

Bro. Lazaro A. Leal, OMI www.judeshrine.com/[email protected]

Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish is a welcoming, diverse, urban community of believers,

united by our strong Catholic Faith. Through family centered and spirit-filled worship, education, outreach and generous service to the poor and homeless of our

community, we are called to proclaim and live out the Gospel in our contemporary world. February 7, 2021

OUR STAFF

Administrative

Assistant

Keith Price

Secretary Jackie Brice

Bulletin Donna Voros

Religious Ed. Krasia

Anderson

Community Center

Sr. Beth Mouch, MSC

Spanish Ministry

Ingrid Hernandez

Wellness Ministry Beverley

Castillo, RN 504 342-6604

GIFT SHOP Lila

Layla Debbie

MASS SCHEDULE

Monday-Friday 7 am Noon

Saturday 7 am

4:00 pm Vigil

Sunday 7:30 am 9:30 am

11:30 am 1:30pm Spanish

6 pm

ROSARY Before each

Mass

NOVENA to St. Jude

is before the 9:30 & 11:30

Mass

CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:30-4:00 Weekends

Before Mass

BAPTISMS CONFIRMATION

MARRIAGES FUNERALS

Contact Fr. Tony

The Archdiocese of New Orleans has Catholic Counseling Service available to

anyone who is in need of counseling. Call (504) 861-6245 for more information.

Day for the Engaged (Pre Cana) for all couples being married here at Our Lady of Guadalupe will be on Saturday, Feb. 13th from9AM till 2PM. Call Fr. Tony to register

(504) 525-1551.

Ash Wednesday is on Feb. 17th this year. As we begin our Lenten Season, we will have distribution of Ashes at 7AM and Noon after Mass and 4PM and 6PM after a Prayer service. Please note that Ash Wednesday Masses will only be at 7AM and Noon. The prayer service will be at 4PM and 6PM. Ashes will be distributed after the service.

Oblate Associates will meet on Saturday, Feb. 13th at the 7AM Mass followed by breakfast in the St. Jude Hall. This Mass will be offered

for our deceased Oblate Associates. If anyone is interested in finding out more about the OMI Associates,

please join us.

Golden Anniversary Celebration any couple that is celebrating their 50th year of marriage, please register by Friday, March 12th by contacting our secretary. There will be a

celebration on June 27th to honor these couples.

Dear Parishioners and Friends of Our Lady of

Guadalupe,

Normally, our City would be filled with tourists

for Mardi Gras. This year is certainly different for

all of us. My prayer is that this pandemic will soon

be behind us and we can resume the many

activities that we are so used to in New Orleans.

However, it is a time to reflect on what is most

important in our life. One thing that we are

assured of is that God is with us. He doesn’t

change. He promised to walk with us during the

dark valleys of our life. His promise is for real.

As we reflect on our Gospel, we see how Jesus

continues His healing ministry. He heals Peter’s

mother-in-law and all those who were in need of

healing. We turn to Him today to ask for our own

personal healing.

In the Gospel, Simon tells Him: “Everyone is

looking for You!” Today, each of us are looking for

the Lord. We gather each Sunday looking for His

mercy and healing. What are you looking for

today? What are you asking the Lord for as you

begin each day?

May each of us turn to Jesus and be aware that

He is there to touch us with His strength. May the

Lord bless all of us as we turn to Him daily.

Have a Blessed Week,

Fr. Tony

Sophia Margot Beaver Carmine Timothy Chiavetta

Charlotte Elizabeth Gall Olivia Galatoire Attaway

Craighton Galatoire Attaway

Congratulations!

Scripture Study every Wednesday morning after the 7AM Mass in the St. Jude Hall. There will be coffee and donuts and we finish by 8:30AM . All are invited.

Stations of the Cross will be every Friday at 11:30 followed by Mass at noon.

Confessions during Lent is thirty minutes before every weekend Mass

and every Wednesday before the 7AM and Noon Masses.

Sunday, F ebruary 7 7:30am +Sal Cannatella OLG Parishioners 9:30am +Paul Shackel 11:30am Justin Meron Smith 1:30pm Juan Carlos Martinez-Noack Family 6pm +Vanessa Glover Monday, February 8 7am Grey Nuns of Sacred Heart Noon Souls in Purgatory Tuesday, February 9 7am +Paul Shackel Noon Shane Murrell Wednesday, February 10 7am Carles G. Graves Noon Idalina Ortega Thursday, February 11 7am Zachary Williams Noon Anthony Murrell Friday, February 12 7am Damia Williams Noon Jack Brennan Saturday, February 13 7am Michael Davillier Jr. 4pm Troy Terrington REST IN PEACE George “Like A Dog” Lavigne Sal Cannatella Louis Wilson Sr. George Lalyne

REMEMBER OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND Javier Antonio Pineela, Emma Woods, Jamara Rickmon, Jennifer Gill, Chrishell Rickmon, Sierra Spears, Jalee Rickmon, Chase Cussine, Brook Lasserre, Angie Owings, Alba M. Rodriguez, Brian Luis Klein, Ashley Breanna Klein, Gualberto Jaimes, Ayesha Craft, Camile Rivers, Ventrell Leslie Jr., Josephine Schneider, Rick Isaac, Gilbert Aguillard, Oscar Breaux, Darlene Hartman, Richaad Lamb, Chris Youngblood, Threase Carter, Donna Molison, Lisa Barnes, Neasha, Ben Isaac, Mindy Isaac, Summer Isaac, Latrice Isaac, Rick Isaac, Shanna Isaac, Shatanna Delcambre, Janet Isaac, Betty Isaac, Exnicious Family, Stephanie Caldwell, Devaughn Brown Sr., Winter Isaac, Roland Wesley, Kevin Farrell Vontrapp, Stanley Simms, David Dussell, Moses Family, John Davis & Family, Angel Parker, Gloria Peters, Hunter McCann, Doris A. Joseph, Rudolf Roger, Manuel Antonio Gomez, Claude “Chip” Claverie, Pamela Baker, Flor Evans, Keri, Rosemary Kumasi, Corney Hewitt, Dr. Catina Hewitt, Benito Manigo Jr., Aretha Josephine Rosamore, Amelia Gardner, Barbara Johnson, E Clavo, Nikita Coleman, Rose Nichols & Family, Pamela Baker, Alison Richards, Loyld Richards, Sarah Kovach, Latasia Leblanc, Debra Taylor, Latoya Lewis, Hallie Crawford, Eric Norwood, Elbert Jones, Argue Mitchell, Marilyn Toney, Nea aylor, Adeanis Taylor, Nya Taylor, Juanita Coon, Alice Sampson, Sherry Sampson, Damohique Sampson, Sade McPherson, Leon Richard, Clarence Maire, Alfred Carr Sr., John Billips Jr., Charlotte Veritet, Debra Sparrow, Garland Rainey, Louise Randall, Rickeysha Randall, Carol Adams, Claudia Batter, Alma Breaux, Jessica Shalterhorn, Christy Shalterhorn, Joel Shalterhorn, Jeanne Bergeron, Ginger Bergeron, Arthur Bergeron, Allen Bergeron

Please remember to wear your mask and also social distance, especially while coming to Holy Communion. Help keep us all

safe..

The St. Jude Prayer Line that leaves an inspirational message everyday, has been off and is now back in service. Call (504)524-5833.

Readings for the week of February 7, 2021 Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39 Monday: Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20—2:4a/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10 Next Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46/1 Cor 10:31—11:1/Mk 1:40-45

We especially remember Sal Cannatella whose funeral was on Friday. Sal who was known as the “Fruit Man” as he sold fruit in front of Jesuit High School He was so instrumental in his fund-raiser each year to benefit the St. Jude Community Center. He was truly a blessing to all of us. May he rest in peace.

Please keep Deacon Rudy and

Jackie Blanchard in your prayers.

Fasting and Abstaining during Lent we abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent (this is for those 14 to 59 years of age). We all Abstain from meat on all Fridays and Ash Wednesday. Why? This is to remind us that Jesus sacrificed everything for us…..what can I do to make a sacrifice on these days?