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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am, 10:00 am & 5:30pm Monday 6:30 am Tuesday 12:05 pm Wednesday 6:30 am Thursday 12:05 pm Friday 6:30 am First Saturday 9:00 am Staff Rev. Kendal Faulk Pastor Rev. Garrett Savoie Associate Pastor Deacon Tommy Adams Permanent Deacon Deacon Daniel Besse Permanent Deacon Deacon Denis LaCroix Permanent Deacon Deacon Tim Ledet Permanent Deacon Albert Johnson Business/Office Manager Linda Ancona Executive Secretary Patty Nugent Receptionist Debbie Harrington Sacramental Recording Georgette Richard Elementary CRE Jamie Orillion Youth Minister Rikki Martin Edge Coordinator Fred Menard R.C.E. Principal Denise Brignac Choir Director Kip Faulk Accompanist 401 S. Adams - P. O. Box 199 Phone: 337-334-2193 Rayne, LA 70578 Fax: 337-334-2199 Website: www.stjoerayne.org E-mail: [email protected] Religious Education Office: 337-334-9849 Youth Hall: 337-334-5991 Rayne Catholic Elementary: 337-334-5657 October 6, 2013 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am, 10:00 am & 5:30pm Monday 6:30 am Tuesday 12:05 pm Wednesday 6:30 am Thursday 12:05 pm Friday 6:30 am First Saturday 9:00 am

Staff Rev. Kendal Faulk Pastor Rev. Garrett Savoie Associate Pastor Deacon Tommy Adams Permanent Deacon Deacon Daniel Besse Permanent Deacon Deacon Denis LaCroix Permanent Deacon Deacon Tim Ledet Permanent Deacon Albert Johnson Business/Office Manager Linda Ancona Executive Secretary Patty Nugent Receptionist Debbie Harrington Sacramental Recording Georgette Richard Elementary CRE Jamie Orillion Youth Minister Rikki Martin Edge Coordinator Fred Menard R.C.E. Principal Denise Brignac Choir Director Kip Faulk Accompanist

401 S. Adams - P. O. Box 199 Phone: 337-334-2193 Rayne, LA 70578 Fax: 337-334-2199 Website: www.stjoerayne.org E-mail: [email protected] Religious Education Office: 337-334-9849 Youth Hall: 337-334-5991 Rayne Catholic Elementary: 337-334-5657

October 6, 2013 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Weekly Calendar Monday, October 7 Rosary Group-9:00 am, Church Prayer for Priests-2:00 pm, Church CMJ Class-5:30 pm, RCE Campus Tuesday, October 8 That Man is You!-5:30 am, Family Life Center Carpenters Choir-6:30 pm, Church Knights of Columbus-6:30 pm, K C Hall Bible Study-7:00 pm, Family Life Center Wednesday, October 9 RCE Mass-8:20 am, Church Elderberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center Rayne Guest Home Mass -3:30 pm Safe Environment Initial Ed.-6:00 pm, RCE Room 11 Safe Environment Continuing Ed.-6:30 pm, RCE Room 12 RCIA—7:00 pm, Family Life Center Thursday, October 10 Babyberries-9:00 am, Family Life Center Catholic Daughters-6:00 pm, K C Hall Ultreya– 6:30 pm, Church cry room Friday, October 11 Joe’s Café-6:00 pm, Youth Hall Saturday, October 12 Sunday, October 13 Children’s Church-10:00 am Mass, Church Edge-6:30 pm, Youth Hall Confirmation Class-6:30 pm, K C Hall Life Teen-6:30 pm, Family Life Center

Sacrament of Baptism is held the 2nd Sunday of each month after 10AM Mass. Contact the Parish Office 4 to 6 months before to schedule Baptism Preparation. Classes are held the 4th Sunday of the month after 10AM Mass.

Sacrament of Marriage: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance of desired wedding date to schedule an appointment with Father in order to set the wedding date & begin the preparation process.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: 30 minutes prior to Mass or any other time by appointment.

Communion for the Shut-Ins: Please contact Deacon Tommy (334-8453) to schedule visits by a Minister of Communion.

Funerals: Families should contact the Funeral Home to make all the necessary arrangements.

Parish Membership: Every family in St. Joseph Parish is asked to register with the Parish Office by filling out a census form. If you have moved, changed your phone number or family information, please update your records. Census forms may be obtained at the Parish Office, on our website www.stjoerayne.org or in the lobby of church.

Call the Parish Office to add loved ones to the prayer list. Names remain for one month. Feel free to call and have

the name continue on the list.

Please pray for these parishioners & friends of St. Joseph Parish who are ill:

Keith Alleman, Josette Hoffpauir Baker, Tommy Bearb, Suzanne Bercier, Carter Bertrand, Mark Bertrand, Roxanne Bertrand, Helen Boudreaux, Vivian Boudreaux, Betty Boullion, J. C. Bourque, Judy Bourque, Barbara Breaux, Debbie L. Breaux, Rick Briggs, Blackie Broussard, Susan Broussard, Paulette S. Butcher, Percy Castille,

Martin Chatelain Jr., Judy Chester, Eula Cobena, Vanessa Comeaux, Eva Belle Credeur, Lovenia Credeur, Randy “Frog” Duplechin, Earl & Joyce Dupont, Bernice Eddie, Nettie Faulk, A. D. Foreman, Abbie Foreman, Debra Fusilier, Patricia Gautreaux, Loretta Girouard, Brian

Guidry, Lillian Leger Guidry, Lynette Guidry, Stormy LeMay Hamilton, Karen Hebert, Dana F. Hernandez, Tonya Huval, Leo

LaCroix Jr., Roland LaFleur, Ruby Landry, Erica Latiolais, Olivia Grace Latiolais, James F. Lavergne, Leroy & Doris Lavergne, Margie

Lavergne, Michael Lavergne, Faye Ledford, Don LeJeune, Ethel Leger, William Leger, Deacon Leleux, Amanda Leon, Bailey Leon,

Bridget Lonseth, Carla Sue Lormand, Laura M. Meaux, Beulah Meche, Brandon Meche, Byron Meche, Joyce Meche, E. J. Melancon,

Pat Melancon, Troy B. Menard, Donald “Rod” Mire, David Moore, Andre’ O’Brian, Joseph Ortego, Gale Prejean, Phil & Connie

Quartana, Cynthia Melancon Reed, Dolores Richard, Damion Royer, Dot Royer, Annie W. Spell, Jerome Simoneaux, Anthony “Tony”

Spaetgens, Bill Storey, Darrell Stutes, Gerald Tanner, Brenda Thibodeaux, Austin Trahan, Robert Trahan, Cindy Vondenstein, John

Weber, Lindsay West, Spike Wingate, Jessie Zaunbrecher

Perpetual Lamp in our sanctuary burns constantly to proclaim

the real presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Tabernacle. This week we dedicate the flame to:

Special Intentions

Please pray for a Priest each day Eternal Father, we lift up to You these and all the priests of the world. Sanctify them. Heal and guide them. Mold them into the likeness of Your Son, Jesus, the Eternal High Priest. May their lives be pleasing to You.

In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

October 7 Rev. Willard Dugas October 11 Rev. Dan Edwards October 8 Rev. Edward Duhon October 12 Rev. Darren Eldridge October 9 Rev. Gilbert Dutel October 13 Rev. Peter Emusa

September 22, 2013 Offerings Envelopes $ 5,958 Loose Checks 2,992 Cash 1,669 L A M S 150 Bread & Wine 100 Building & Maintenance $ 142 Weekly Offerings $ 11,011

WILL YOUR WISHES BE KNOWN? A bequest to St. Joseph Parish, Rayne Catholic

Elementary or Notre Dame High School affords a way for you to express specific philanthropic wishes. A bequest may be made by naming a

specific dollar amount, a percentage of the estate or specific assets.

The spirit is given a voice when wishes are expressed in a Will.

While many may think philanthropy is reserved for a select few, the truth is that every bequest makes a mark that will last throughout history. Please pray

for guidance when planning your estate.

RECENTLY DEPARTED Our faith community remembers in prayer:

James Ray Navarre

We pray that he will find joy & peace in the Lord’s

presence. We extend our sincere sympathy

to his family and friends.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

We welcome those who entered our Catholic faith

through the waters of Baptism:

Liam Christopher Royer &

Evan Jude Voorhies

The Parish Office is closed every Wednesday from Noon to 1:00 PM for staff renewal and development.

We will remain open through the lunch period on the other days of operation. Parish office is open 8:00 am to 4:00pm Monday - Thursday

and 8:00 am to Noon on Friday

Monday, October 7th, Our Lady of the Rosary 6:30am M/M Louis Privat Fly, Wilson Key, Chester Boudreaux Tuesday, October 8th, Weekday 12:05pm Wenzel Habetz & Fly, Carson Brignac, M/M Frank Choate, Rufus M. LaCroix Sr, Eudy & Lena Comeaux & Children, Elton, Mercedes & Rayland Mier Wednesday, October 9th, St. Denis & Companions, St. John Leonardi 6:30am Special Intentions, Conrad Gossen, Eunice A. Thevis, Adonicien & Edith Leger, Eunice A. & Raymond Thevis, Chester Boudreaux Thursday, October 10th, Weekday 12:05pm Wenzel Habetz & Fly, Ernest & Jeanne Boudreaux & Harold Boudreaux, Norbert Thevis, Joseph & Ben Stutes Friday, October 11th, Weekday 6:30am Wilbert Quebodeaux, Clovis Boudreaux, Chester Boudreaux, Poor Souls in Purgatory Saturday, October 12th, BVM 4:00pm Eli & Claudia Breaux, Wenzel Habetz & Fly, Virginia Meyer, Wilton Chiasson Jr, Obrey & Bertha G. Benoit Sr, George Ledia Breaux, Johnny Meche, M/M Raymond Broussard & Son, M/M Clifford Richard & Sons, Ogel & Helen Lejeune Fly, Mantor & Rose Savoy Fly, Wilbert "Bud" Chiasson, Nolan & Lena Clement Fly, Wilton & Helen Chiasson Sr Fly, M/M Raoul Hebert Fly, Elita Hebert, M/M David Trahan, M/M Guillaume Deville & Don, Antoine & Agnes P. Menard Fly, Reggie Simoneaux, Pat & Aimee Wingate, M/M Rufus Oscar Towry, Walton Thibodeaux Sr, M/M Ophe Broussard, Arceneaux & Simoneaux Fly, Nellie, Keith & Chris Petitjean, M/M Clinton J. Petitjean Sr, M/M Raoul Trahan, Eunice A. Hutchinson, Clarence Mano Foreman, Lula Broussard, Leon Lake, Bearb & Bellard Fly, Andrus Simon, Reggie & Marion Zaunbrecher, Thomas P. Zaunbrecher, M/M C. J. Prevost, Carlton Prevost, Louise Z. Carpenter, Clement & Gladys Thibodeaux, Charles Trahan, M/M Ryness LeBlanc, Renola Bourque, Clovis Boudreaux, Carmelite Brown, Ida Sonnier, Alma G. DeRouen, Michael John Guidry, Louis Privat Jr, Jerry Foreman, Curless Arabie, Hubert & Emma Thibodeaux, Isaac & Marie M. Thibodeaux, Donwid Deville, Louetta Stelly Dommert, Joseph & Ben Stutes Sunday, October 13th, Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00am Julius & Orelia Henry, Eldridge Henry, Flo Slominsky, M/M Joachim Prevost Fly, M/M Leroy Domingue, Martin Chatelain Fly, William "Fats" Leger, M/M Freddie Arceneaux, Shawn Paul Dupuis 10:00am Carson Brignac, M/M Lester J. Richard, James H. Comeaux, Conrad Breaux, Maurice & Delia Thibodeaux, The Agony Of Jesus, Mollie Trahan, Bennett Credeur Fly, Lillian S. Bourque, Mrs. G.L. Newman, Wilfred Jr. & Perry "Bozo" Romero, David Roy & Doris Arceneaux 5:30pm All Parishioners

PARISH LIFE

May the Lord bless you on the day of your birth and fill your life with much happiness. Dalton Arsement, Ellen Benoit, Stefan Bertrand, Paul Bott, Donald Breaux, Hudson Hollier, Ervis Istre, Joshua LaGrange, Barry Lemaire, Melvin Morceau, Bernard Richard, Lisa Soileaux, Linda Thibodeaux, Bobby Alleman, Brent Alleman, Calvin Castille, Cathy Chatelain, Patrick Cormier, Raymond Cormier, Howard DeRouen, Gertie

Duhon, Mikeal Evans, Rev. Kendal Faulk, Michael Gossen, Michael Guidry, Jimmy Hollingsworth, Brittany Istre, Jax Judice, Judy LaCroix, Claire Lalande, Brittany Latiolais, Brittany Leger, James Matte, Peggy Stelly, Blaire Thibodeaux, Iris Boudreaux, Paula Broussard, Nichole Casanova, Scott Castille, Gregory Clement, Katherine Constantin, Mariette Credeur, Lawrence Doucet, Glenn Faul, Jacob Faulk, Joel Faulk, James Guidry, Beverly

Heikamp, Sandra Langley, Hudson LeBlanc, Michael LeJeune, Melvin Meche, Nicole Menard, Louis Pryor, Larry Richard Jr., Sarah Terro, Hudson Venable, Mary Bearb, Audrey Boudreaux, Cynthia Comeaux, Shelly Constantin,

Kaysha Cormier, Dawn Delhomme, Jaron Guidry, Debra Huval, Barbara Pellerin, Hannah Richard, Ethan Robinson, Joseph Trahan, Kelli Alleman, Calice Breaux, Ian Comeaux, Taite Daigle, Florette Dischler, Irene Durio,

Tina Guidry, Tessa Holloway, Michael Jones, Dylan Martin, Matthew McIntyre, Monique Menard, Nicholas Shinogle, Jamie Stutes, Hannah Alleman, Joyce Arceneaux, Katherine Arceneaux, Gregory

Baronet, Melvin Breaux, Monica Broussard, Louis Castille, Benjamin Comeaux, Barbara Foreman, Vickie Foreman, Amy Johnson, Terry Kibodeaux, Debbie Labbe, Gail Mathis, Beulah Meche, Hilman Meche, Tyler Primeaux, Luke Schexnayder, Angie Bourgeois, Nola Comeaux,

Angie Daigle, Susan Dollison, Norris Guidry, Harry Jones, Mardy Lyons, Hubert Matte, Brittney Miller, Janna Miller, Jenna Miller, Marilyn Soileau, James Thibodeaux, Matt Thomas

Catholic Daughters Court Rayne #844 Annual Raffle

Grand Prize: $400 Deluxe Curio Cabinet

2nd prize: $150 Fleur-de-lis candlestick set 3rd prize: $50.00 Visa Card 4th prize: $25.00 Visa Card

5th prize: 2 seafood dinners from Gabe’s 6th prize: $25.00 gift certificate to Frog City

7th prize: Quilted Angel Wall Hanging Tickets are $1.00 each and may be purchased at the

Parish Office or from any Catholic Daughter. All proceeds go towards ongoing

charitable works of the Catholic Daughters. Thank you for supporting CDA Court Rayne!

FREE ROSARY REPAIR A parishioner of St. Joseph Parish will repair Rosaries for free. Please bring them to the parish office in an envelope with your name and phone number. If you

have any extra rosaries, spare parts or other religious items that you wish to donate, they will be greatly appreciated. Please

indicate if it is a repair or a donation. Thank you

Rosary Pilgrimage Friday, October 11th

Carpool with us as we travel to area churches for a Rosary Pilgrimage We will meet at St. Joseph Church

and leave at 8AM Our schedule includes visits to:

Our Lady of Peace Church in Lafayette St. Elizabeth Seton Church in Lafayette St. Joseph Church in Parks, LA St. Joseph Church in Loureauville, LA

Please contact Jeanette Leger at 334-2186 for more information.

Ages three and up! Squads welcome! October 12, 2013 from 9 am to 2 pm

Notre Dame Gym Camp Dancers will perform during halftime on Oct. 17.

There is a cool T-shirt, plus awards, snacks and pizza Registration: $40.00

Forms may be downloaded from www.ndpios.com Mail form to Notre Dame, Attn: Kathy Breaux,

910 North Eastern Ave. Crowley, LA 70526 On-site Registration: 8:30 AM —9:00 AM

For questions, send an e-mail to [email protected]

Bishop’s Services Appeal 40th Anniversary Shine the light of Christ

Each one of us is called through our common Baptism, to be a light to the world and to do our share in implementing the victory Jesus won on the Cross.

While we cannot always be the one to comfort the grieving, bring hope to the socially oppressed, teach the young and reach out to those in need, we can—through our generosity ensure that our Diocesan Church is strong and vibrant so

that it is able to meet the needs of so many in the year ahead. The Bishop’s Services Appeal provides the financial lifeblood for a broad range of ministries, apostolates and outreach

programs. Your generous gift can and will make a difference to the least among us.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Babyberries A faith-filled, fun hour for Parents, Grandparents,

caregivers & children 0-5 years. Thursday, October 10th at 9:00am

in the Family Life Center.

Children’s Church Religious Education for children ages 4, 5 and 6

while parents are attending mass. Sunday, October 13th during 10:00 am Mass

Children are called up, blessed and escorted to class at the beginning of Mass.

Joe’s Café

Christian-based recreation for

6th, 7th & 8th graders Friday, October 11th

from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm in the Youth Hall.

Anyone interested in helping call 334-9849.

Children Meeting Jesus Religious Instruction for Pre-K through 5th graders

Monday, October 6th on the RCE Campus from 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm.

Please call the CMJ Office at 334-9849 if you did not receive a registration form or to volunteer.

Edge Religious Education for 6th, 7th & 8th graders.

Sunday, October 13th 6:30pm in the Youth Hall

For more information or to volunteer, call Rikki Martin at 334-9849.

2013-2014 RCIA Process Wednesday, October 9th

at 7:00 pm in the Family Life Center All are welcome but especially those consider-ing full communion in the Catholic Church. Please call the Parish Office (334-2193) or

Randy Bertrand (356-1909) to register.

St. Joseph Bible Study Join us this Tuesday, October 8th

at 7:00 pm in the Family Life Center.

11th grade students registered to be confirmed. Confirmation Class October 13th

at 6:30pm in the K C Hall For more information contact

Todd David at 334-0302

Religious Education for 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th graders

October 13th at 6:30pm in the Family Life Center

For more information, please contact Jamie at 334-9849

St. Joseph Parish Religious Education Department is now located inside the Parish Office Building

at 401 S. Adams Avenue. Please see us there for all of your religious education needs.

Georgette, Jamie, Peggy & Rikki

St. Joseph Altar Server Training Wednesday, Oct. 23rd at 6PM or

make-up class, Saturday, Oct. 26th at 9AM Both training sessions will take place in Church

For all Altar Servers and anyone wishing to be an Altar Server. For more information, please contact Deacon Tim at 280-1243

SAFE ENVIRONMENT CLASS Wednesday, October 9th

Rayne Catholic Elementary Initial Training at 6:00 pm in Room 11

Continuing Education at 6:30 pm in Room 12

Safe Environment Training is required for all volunteers that work

with children.

Catholic’s Divorce Healing Program

The Office of Marriage & Family Life is pleased to announce the beginning of an exciting new ministry to men and women who have suffered from divorce.

The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide

Michelle Hernandez, Licensed Professional Coun-selor, will be facilitating the workshop.

The Group will meet on October 16, 2013 from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM in St. Edmond’s Church Hall

4131 West Congress Street, Lafayette The cost for the program is $50.00 per person,

which covers all materials. There will be an hour break for lunch and

individuals will also have the opportunity to attend the vigil mass at St. Edmond’s Church at 4:00 PM.

Celebrate Recovery St. Jules Church in Lafayette is starting a Celebrate Recovery

Program in early 2014. We are seeking anyone that is currently in a 12-Step Program and would be interested in becoming a

Team Member in this Christ-centered program. Celebrate Re-covery uses a 12-Step approach with 8 principles based on the

Beatitudes. It is a forward-looking program that emphasizes per-sonal responsibility and spiritual commitment to Jesus Christ. It creates a community built on the biblical truth that we need each

other in order to grow spiritually and emotionally. Celebrate Recovery is open to anyone with addictive habits or attachments. Pray about your opportunity and if you are led to join us, please call #234-2727 and leave contact information or

E-mail [email protected]

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: Jon 1:1-2:2, 11; Jon 2:3-5, 8; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6, 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19

STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS

"Human rights are not only violated by terrorism, repression or assassination, but also by unfair economic structures that creates huge inequalities!"

Today’s Gospel passage falls under the category that has come to be known as the “hard sayings” of Jesus. Hard to understand, hard to apply to life today. The

Apostles’ request, “increase our faith,” is in response to a previous “hard saying” about how frequently we

are called upon to forgive others. Curiously, Jesus seems rather unforgiving in responding to their

request, or in describing the manner in which they are to serve others.

Jesus uses exaggerations to wake us up to how God is present in our lives, and how we are urged to live

if God is with us. None of us is called upon to uproot trees or cast mountains into the sea. The faith we

have is adequate for the task we are called upon to do: spread the gospel by our witness. And living that

witness is done not for self-gratification or recognition, but out of the joy of helping the world to

hear the Good News.

We Are Unprofitable Servants

For many years I thought I was “somebody” in the Church. I had even imagined the Church’s living struc-ture as a temple sustained by many columns, large and small, each one with the shoulder of a Christian under

it. My own shoulder, too, I thought of as supporting a column, however small. Then after twenty-five years I realized in a moment of truth that nothing was burdening my shoulder and that the column was my own creation-sham, unreal, the product of my imagination and my vanity. I had walked,

run, spoken, organized, worked, in the belief that I was supporting something– and in reality I had been holding up absolutely nothing. The weight of the world was all on Christ Crucified.

I was nothing, absolutely nothing! Carlo Carretto, Letters from the Desert

Prayer for Respect of Life

Heavenly Father, the beauty and dignity of human life was the crowning of your creation.

You further ennobled that life when your Son became one with us in his incarnation.

Help us to realize the sacredness of human life and to respect it from the moment of conception

until the last moment at death. Give us courage to speak with truth and love and

with conviction in defense of life. Help us to extend the gentle hand

of mercy and forgiveness to those who do not reverence your gift of life.

To all, grant pardon for the times we have failed to be grateful

for your precious gift of life or to respect it in others.

We ask this in Jesus' Name. Amen.

_|àâÜz|vtÄ `|Ç|áàxÜá áxÜä|Çz tà à{x _ÉÜwËá gtuÄx Lectors Extra-ordinary Ministers of Communion Altar Servers Sacristans

Oct. 7 6:30 am Clinton Boullion Brenda Hooper, Patricia Greene, Matilda Johnson Brenda Hooper

Oct. 8 12:05pm Margaret Young Daniel Habetz, Charmaigne Lawless, Linda Ancona Margaret Young

Oct. 9 6:30 am Jeanette Leger Deacon Tommy, Flo Broussard, Rita Monceaux Rita Monceaux

Oct. 10 12:05 pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Daniel Habetz, NEED HELP Helen Boudreaux

Oct. 11 6:30 am Paul Molbert Dr. Neal Duhon, Clarence Arsement, Liz Deaville Rita Monceaux

Oct. 12 4:00 pm Cathy Breaux, Clarence Arsement

Deacon Tommy, Gale Prejean, Helen Arsement, Edward Prejean, Diana Duhon, Dr. Neal Duhon, Albert Johnson

Shelby Bordes, Sarah Doucet, Kyler Habetz

Cathy Breaux

Oct. 13 7:00 am Larry Van Pelt, Becky Miller

Deacon Tim, Flo Broussard, Keith Vienne, Patrick Miller, Mona Vienne, Georgette Richard, Matilda Johnson

Michael Gossen, Hunter Keely

Mike Doucet

10:00 am Faye Jeffers, Amy Johnson

Deacon Dan, Harry Comeaux, Peggy Deville, Louisette Broussard, Paul Molbert, Mike Ortego, Jonathan Hebert,

Eva Simon

Madeline Deville, Ethan Bowling

Harry & Nola Comeaux

5:30 pm Leah Guidry Deacon Denis, Barry LeBlanc, Jimmy Fontenot, Mike Abshire, Josette LeBlanc, Denise Breaux, Randy Bertrand

Heidi Guilbeau, Luke Mire

Eric Mire

Oct. 14 6:30 am Clinton Boullion Keith Vienne, Randy Bertrand, Mona Vienne Brenda Hooper

Oct. 15 12:05pm Margaret Young Linda Ancona, Daniel Habetz, Mary Guidry Margaret Young

Oct. 16 6:30 am Jeanette Leger Barry LeBlanc, Dean Thibodeaux, Rita Monceaux Rita Monceaux

Oct. 17 12:05 pm Dolores Deville Peggy Lake, Charmaigne Lawless, Daniel Habetz Charmaigne Lawless

Oct. 18 6:30 am Clarence Arsement Deacon Tommy, Helen Arsement, Rita Monceaux Robert Simoneaux

Oct. 19 4:00 pm Allison Gray, Luke Beslin

Deacon Denis, Zubaida Elahi, Jimmy Fontenot, Brenda Hooper, Lyn Guidry, Daniel Habetz, Martha Pryor

LeeAnn Gray, Madison Gray, Dylan Meche

Gilbert & Mary Cormier

Oct. 20 7:00 am Betty Bellard, Clinton Boullion

Deacon Tommy, Barry LeBlanc, Michael Bellard, Mary Guidry, Brunella Reed, Sylvia Alleman, Darrell Dugas

Christopher & Lane Comeaux

Brunella Reed

10:00 am Jared Lawless, Connie Richard

Deacon Tim, Marlon Leger, Linda Arceneaux, Christine Dupont, Margaret Young, Jonathan Broussard, Liz

Deaville, Hubert Matte

Michael Johnson, Timothy Johnson

Melinda Leger

5:30 pm Janet Bertrand Deacon Dan, Angela Says, Randy Bertrand, Lance Abshire, Bill Says, Russell Menard, Beth Goins

Luke LeBlanc, Ian LeBlanc,

Noah LeBlanc

Flo Broussard

Pure Louisiana Hot Sauce

A Cajun priest recently arrived in his new parish in upstate New York. He had always been very fond of pure Louisiana Hot Sauce

and always kept a bottle of it on his dining room table. At his first dinner party he offered some to his guest,

who wanting to be friendly, took a big spoonful. When the guest finally was able to speak again, he gasped,

“Why Father, I’ve heard of preaching hellfire, but you are the first priest I’ve met

who passed out samples!”

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Joseph Church #467550 401 S. Adams Avenue Rayne, LA 70578 TELEPHONE 337-334-2193 CONTACT PERSON Linda Ancona SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER HP 2420 TRANSMISSION TIME Friday 12:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION October 6, 2013 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 THROUGH 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS