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PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
Fr. Dominic “Mixie” Arcuri, Pastor
Fr. Jude Emunemu, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Harry Schexnayder
Deacon Michael Stohlman
Deacon Jeff Tully
P.O. Box 428 - 13396 River Rd. - Destrehan, LA 70047-0428 | www.scblittleredchurch.org | 985/764-6383
JULY
21
THE EUCHARIST
Sunday Vigil:
4:30 PM , Rosary 4:00 PM
Sundays:
7:00AM, 8:30AM,
10:00AM, 11:30AM,
6:00PM
Holy Day Vigil:
7:00PM
Holy Day:
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 7:00PM
Weekdays:
M-F 8:15AM &
Rosary 7:30AM
Tuesday:
6:00PM and Novena &
Rosary 5:30PM
Saturday:
8:15AM & Rosary 7:30AM
RECONCILIATION
MARRIAGE
Contact Parish Office. Arrangements
must be made with a priest or
deacon at least six months
prior to your wedding.
BAPTISM
Contact the Parish Office to
schedule a visit with one of
our priests or deacons.
Weekday:
M-S 7:30-8:00AM
Saturday:
7:30-8:00AM
3:15PM - 4:00PM,
and by appointment
VOL. 101 No. 4
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ST. CHARLES BORROMEO �������������
Parish Contacts
PARISH OFFICE AND CEMETERY
Phone: (985) 764-6383 Fax: (985) 764-3948
Ronald C. Rodrigue, Administrative Assistant
Janeen C. Rodrigue, Youth Director
Brett J. Borne, Facilities Manager
Sandi Bourg, Secretary
Kitty Faucheux, Secretary
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
Phone: (985) 764-9232 Fax: (985) 764-3726
Rachel Hafford, Principal
Website: www.http://school.scbhumilitas.org/
STAY CONNECTED
Find us on Facebook:
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and Parish
Download our Parish App:
Scan the code below or search the App Store
OUR OFFERING TO GOD
WEEKLY COLLECTION - July 07, 2019
Weekly Envelopes ……………$ 19,610.34
Sunday Loose………………….$ 1,485.75
TOTAL $ 21,096.09
Average Weekly Expenses…...$ 17,019.23
Over Budget…….......................$ 4,076.86
Annual Deficit………...…........$ 18,983.25
ADORATION CHAPEL
Our Adoration Chapel is in need of an adorer
for Sunday afternoon at 3 pm & substitutes
from 12 am—6 am. Please consider 1 hour/
week by calling Mike Hebert @ 764-9459 or
Ronald Rodrigue @ the parish office at 764-
6383.
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
1st Reading Gn 18:1-10a
2nd Reading Col 1:24-28
Gospel Lk 10:38-42
1st Reading Sg 3:1-4a
Gospel Jn 20:1-2,11-18
1st Reading Ex 14:21—15:1
Gospel Mt 12:46-50
1st Reading Ex 16:1-5,9-15
Gospel Mt 13:1-9
1st Reading 2 Cor 4:7-15
Gospel Mt 20:20-28
1st Reading Ex 20:1-17
Gospel Mt 13:18-23
1st Reading Ex 24:3-8
Gospel Mt 13:24-30
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
1st Reading Gn 18:20-32
2nd Reading Col 2:12-14
Gospel Lk 11:1-13
READINGS OF THE WEEK
Sunday
21
Monday
22
Tuesday
23
Wednesday
24
Thursday
25
Friday
26
Saturday
27
Sunday
28
The flowers at the Main Altar are in thanks-
giving. The flowers at the Shrine of the
Blessed Mother are in memory of Josefina
Garcia on the 10th anniversary of her death
given by Rey & Lily Santiago and family.
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday 8:15AM Timothy LeBlanc
July 22nd
Tuesday 8:15AM Harold & Anna Montz
July 23rd 6:00PM Paul Lambert Family
Wednesday 8:15AM Multi-Intentions
July 24th
Thursday 8:15AM Ruth L. Vicari
July 25th
Friday 8:15AM Louise & Lionel Hymel, Jr.
July 26th
Saturday 8:15AM Renewal & Good of the Parish
July 27th 4:30PM Multi-Intentions
Sunday 7:00AM For the Parish
July 28th 8:30AM Raoul Laurent
10:00AM Nancy Alleman Sebo*
11:30AM Iola St. Pierre
6:00PM Bertha Arceneaux
*Mass for the Living
********************************************************************
Wed., July 24th: (8:15
a.m.) Louis Troxler,
Kari St. Pierre Thoman,
Roy Zeringue, De-
ceased Sorbet &
Blanchard Family Mem-
bers, Martha Migliore,
Melvin Champagne, James “Deebie” Waguespack, Candice
Roussel, Harold Chiasson, Jr., Iola St. Pierre, Tommy &
Timmy LeBlanc, Esther Bosco
Sat., July 27th: (4:30 p.m.) Fabia Ibieta, Judy Ann Cortez,
Burris Rodrigue, Deceased Rodrigue & LeBlanc Families,
Dotty Yochim*, Ellie Rose Trepagnier, Bryan Zeringue, Peg-
gy Andry, Troy Marino, Velma Duffy*, Ditty Woessner, Carl
Carpenter, Maurice & June Montgomery, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Poché, Iola St. Pierre, Pearl Hymel, May Fabre, Calvin W.
Johnson, Jr., Kari St. Pierre Thoman, Melvina Otillio, Louise
Capshaw, Tara Michelle Summers, Esther Bosco, Mabel
Simon, Alice Weber*, Betty Trepagnier, Melvin Champagne,
Martha Migliore, Candice Roussel, Christopher Lambert*,
Dale “Suggie” St. Pierre, Leon P. “Bud” & Delores Z. Friloux,
Harold Chiasson, Jr., Francois & Emma Schexnaydre, Ray-
mond Simon, Barry Johnson, James “Deebie” Waguespack,
Gabrielle Laura Smith, Joseph Anthony “Tony” Miranda, Jr.,
Ronnie Bernard, Randy Abadie, Herman Dauzat, Beverly
Hebert *Mass for the Living
Tuesday, July 23
* Women’s Acts—7-9 pm—Matthew & Mark
Wednesday, July 24
* Substance Addiction—7-8 pm— Matthew
Thursday, July 25
* Men’s Acts —6-8 pm—Cafeteria
Monday, July 29
* CCD Teacher’s Meeting—6-8 pm—Borromeo
Tuesday, July 30
* Women’s Acts—7-9 pm—Matthew & Mark
Wednesday, July 31
* “Conquest” Boys Camp—(July 31-Aug. 2) Ben Ory
Borromeo, Church, Gym & Outside
Thursday, August 1
* Men’s Acts —6-8 pm—Cafeteria
* Women’s Acts—6:30-8 pm—Matthew
Saturday, August 3
* Marriage Workshop—1-5:30 pm
Matthew, Mark & Borromeo
Monday, August 5
* CCD Opening Mass
Meet & Greet With Teachers
6-7:15 pm—Gym & Classrooms
* Women’s Acts—7:30 pm—Matthew
Tuesday, August 6
* Nifty Fifties Meeting—Installation of Officers
* Women’s Acts—7-9 pm—Matthew & Mark
Thursday, August 8
* Men’s Acts—6-8 pm—Cafeteria
Monday, August 12
* CCD Parent Orientation—6-7:15 pm
Meet & Greet With Teachers
Tuesday, August 13
* Women’s Acts—7-9 pm—Matthew & Mark
Wednesday, August 14
* Substance Addiction—7-8 pm— Matthew
Thursday, August 15
* The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(Holy Day of Obligation)
* Men’s Club—6-8 pm—Cafeteria
* Women’s Acts—6:30-8 pm—Matthew
Saturday, August 17
* Stewardship Training—9-11 am—Borromeo Room
Monday, August 19
* CCD Class #2—6-7:15 pm
* Women’s Acts—7:30 pm—Matthew
Tuesday, August 20
* Women’s Acts—7-9 pm—Matthew
* PTFO—6-9 pm—Gym
* Serra Club—7 pm—Matthew
PARISH CALENDAR
IN OUR PRAYERS
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Sunday, July 21, 2019
16
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Can you imagine opening your front door to find Jesus on the sidewalk, chatting with His disciples? So, if Jesus
were out front, would you have the forethought to invite Him in for dinner like Martha did? Would you worry
about the curtains? Or your dusty wood floors? Or the dog hair covering the pillows? It doesn’t seem that Martha
was too worried. She eagerly invited Jesus in and showed Him the kind of authentic hospitality that throws the
door wide and serves the best I have. Come to think of it, we can all learn a few things from Mary and Martha.
Talk about being put in your place! “Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her.” Poor Mar-
tha. This begs the question from these words of Jesus, “What is the better part? What does the better part look
like, and what doesn’t it look like? What is the part that Jesus recognizes as being better for Mary rather than
what Martha is doing around the house?
It’s a somewhat funny, instructive contrast between the 2 sisters; one sitting at the feet of the Lord, looking up at
the face of Jesus. The other running circles around both Jesus and Mary. I’m sure we all know which one we
would prefer, knowing also there are times when being a little of both is a good balance in life and in our faith.
What is the better part?
First, the better part is possessing the virtue of prudence as part of our repertoire of virtues. Prudence being
good judgment as connected to our faith in Christ. What are the things we may say or do in a given situation, or
what do we avoid? Mary’s good judgment to sit down and spend time with the Lord by way of focusing her entire
attention on Jesus is a prudent decision at the time.
Spending no time in the presence of the Lord in prayer, or not having a prayer life, is unbalanced for any pro-
fessed Christian. There’s no feeding the spirit and soul. So when the soul becomes thirsty and hungry, it turns to
the world for answers rather than our faith.
Yours in prayer,
David Caraway
CHILD CHURCH is a religious program designed to instruct the very young (ages
3-6 years old) about Jesus and his teachings through Gospel stories, crafts and
songs. Classes are held during the 10 a.m. Mass in the St. Matthew & St. Mark
Rooms and usually begin in September and last until April. Snacks are provided.
Please check upcoming bulletins for a start date and a contact number if you are
interested in volunteering.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD is a special program celebrated for the
children of our parish (usually ages 6 through 2
nd
grade) during 10 a.m. Sunday
Mass from September to May. Just before the First Reading at Mass, the cele-
brant calls for the children to gather together and dismisses them to a classroom in
the Fatima Building to hear God’s word in a simpler and more child-friendly and
focused way. Volunteers are always needed to help out. Please check upcoming bulletins to check on start
date and a contact number to volunteer.
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P.O. Box 428 - 13396 River Rd. - Destrehan, LA 70047-0428 | www.scblittleredchurch.org | 764-6383
The Substance Addiction Ministry meets on the 2nd and
4th Wednesday of every month at 7pm in the St. Matthew
Room.
SPECIAL EVENT BABYSITTING
We are looking to create a list of adults, 18 and older, to provide babysitting services during events at St. Charles Borro-
meo. Each event requires adults for babysitting, but teens are welcome to help as well. This is also a great opportunity for
them to get service hours. Adult babysitters will be reimbursed accordingly based on our attendance. Events may range
from one to several hours. Please contact Brandi Leblanc at (504)931-3306 if you would like to be added to our list of
babysitters. Interested adults need to be current on their Safe Environment Training.
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
Free Indeed Home is a safe house for young ladies aged 10 to 17 who have been rescued from
sex trafficking. Free Indeed Home provides housing, education, therapy, and most importantly, a
safe haven from the streets that victimized them at such a young age. The Respect Life Ministry
will be sponsoring a big box store (Walmart, Costco, Sam's, etc) gift card collection until July 31.
You can place a gift card in the collection basket or drop it off to the Parish Office. Please label it
Free Indeed Home. Thank You!
SACRAMENTAL UPDATES
BORN IN CHRIST
Liam Joseph St. Germain
MARRIED COUPLES ENRICHMENT
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH
Saturday, August 3, 2019 from 1:00—5:30 PM—Borromeo Room
Join us for an exciting afternoon with presenters Lloyd and Jan Tate and learn about Spiritual Intimacy in your marriage.
The workshop will be followed by a social gathering for couples.
*Spiritual Intimacy Workshop—1:00—4:00 PM
*Social—4:00—5:30 PM
*Light snacks will be provided at the social. Bring your favorite bottle of wine.
A $25 Stipend is suggested for the event. If you are not able to donate that amount, please contribute what you can.
Checks can be made payable to SCB.
RSVP to this event by calling Laura Davila at (504) 881-5657 or by emailing [email protected].
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The purpose of the Pastoral Council is to consult and to advise the Pastor in the development, coordination and oper-
ation of all the ministries of St. Charles Borromeo Parish and to aid the Pastor in implementing programs as he
deems necessary or appropriate in order to accomplish the mission of St. Charles Borromeo Parish Family.
Its duties are to promote, evangelize and provide services to bring the expression of the Catholic Faith to our commu-
nity at large. Other duties include the development and enhancement of the ministries of Spirituality, Community,
Education, and Administration so as to proclaim God’s Word, build up His Community, celebrate the liturgy, and
serve His People. Also to set goals and objectives that can be implemented by encouraging the use of gifts and tal-
ents of each member of our St. Charles Borromeo Parish Family.
The council membership consists of 10 lay members of the parish; all the parish ordained ministers: Fr. Mixie, Fr.
Jude & Deacons Harry, Mike and Jeff; the parish administrative assistant, Ronald Rodrigue, the school principal, Ra-
chel Hafford & youth director, Janeen Rodrigue. Current lay members of the council are Ryan Saucier, Donna Mah-
ler, Cliff Buller, Bob Oster, Lauren Bosco, Jane Chauvin, Raleigh Benoit Poche, David Caraway, Bill Bourgeois and
Bob Ory.
The lay members of the council are elected by the parish membership to serve a three- year term on a rotating basis.
This summer we will begin the process to elect three new members. If you have an interest in serving on the Pastoral
Council, we encourage you to speak to any of our current members. Applications to nominate yourself or someone
you believe appropriate are available in the church office or on the table at the rear of church. Nomination forms can
be returned to the church office or placed in the collection basket by July 31st.
In this world of turmoil, there is one sure way to combat evil that lurks all around
us—Prayer! The ironic aspect of evil is that you cannot truly recognize it unless you
constantly pray for the gift to see it. One of our important ministries of our parish,
The Monday Night Prayer Group, has been offering countless prayers for all of us
over the past 39 years. There comes a time in life when we must be responsible for
ourselves—that time is NOW! Everyone is cordially invited to attend our Prayer
Group each Monday at 7:30 p.m. “Be prepared for you know not when the master
is coming!” If you have any questions please call the Parish Office at (985) 764-
6383.
Black and Indian Mission Collection
This weekend, July 20-21, 2019, the Archdiocese of New Orleans will take up the annual Black and Indian Mission Col-
lection, which has a direct impact in our own archdiocese as we benefit locally from grants funded by the collection.
Your generosity to this collection reflects the depths of your faith and your willingness to help our brothers and sisters in
need; it is an opportunity to evangelize and further the missionary cause of bringing the Gospel to our African American
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