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November 4, 2018 / Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time www.stpiusxchurch.org Office (337) 232-4656 Fax (337) 233-9468 Mass Schedule Saturday Anticipated 5:00 pm Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am, 5:00, 7:00 pm Weekday Mass 6:00 am First Saturday Mass 7:30 am Join our parish family at hps://stpiusxchurch.org/join-the-parish/ All Soul’s Day List Page 3 Women’s ACTS Registration to Open Next Week Page 6 Connect With Us! We can be found on Facebook, Flock Note, Twitter & Instagram You shall love the L ORD , your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. — Deuteronomy

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November 4, 2018 / Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

www.stpiusxchurch.org

Office (337) 232-4656 Fax (337) 233-9468

Mass Schedule Saturday Anticipated 5:00 pm Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am, 5:00, 7:00 pm Weekday Mass 6:00 am First Saturday Mass 7:30 am

Join our parish family at https://stpiusxchurch.org/join-the-parish/

All Soul’s Day List

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Women’s ACTS Registration

to Open Next Week

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Connect With Us! We can

be found on Facebook, Flock

Note, Twitter & Instagram

You shall love the LORD, your God,

with all your heart,

and with all your soul,

and with all your strength. — Deuteronomy

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Welcome new members and visitors to St Pius X Parish. We hope you feel welcome

and will participate in the many activities here whether you are a regular parishioner, a seasonal resident

or just visiting. For families with babies, two quieting rooms are available in the nave of the church, to-

ward the back. Large windows allow mothers or fathers to continue to see and participate in Mass, as you

sooth the baby by rocking. Childcare is located in the St. Paul Room and is available to babies and

young children, at the 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 5:00 p.m. Sunday Masses. For children 4 to 6 years

old, Children’s Church is available at the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Children’s Church allows children to hear the

Word of God in a way that their hearts can understand, so that they too can grow in their faith. Please

ask a greeter for help in locating these areas, as well as restrooms, water fountains, or other areas of

interest in our church. We are so glad you have come!

St. Pius X Catholic Church www.stpiusxchurch.org

Isaac “Ike” Stevens Do, Anthony Ninh, Maria & Family Pham, John the Baptist Pham, Joseph Thuan, Maria Nguyen, Joseph & Family Pham, Paul Nguyen, John the Baptist Dao, Augustine & Family Trihn, Joseph Tean, Maria Nguyen, Peter All Souls in Purgatory Willard J. Richard Glen M. Richard Essie & Pearl Landry Alphin & Ethia Richard M/M Harry Greig M/M Louis F. Ledet M/M Frank Berthelot M/M Andrus Martinez Mary Miller Roxie Stewart Mary Ann R. Lavergne Jose’ Luis Flores Jose’ Carlos Flores M/M Severo & Felicitas Uriales Darrel Landry Emily & Steve Landry Roland & Frances Dugas Gloria Boudreaux Wylene Trahan Jeanette & David Dugas Glen Grossie

John M. Sullivan

Tommy Gambill Billy & Kate LeBlanc Nettie & Carrol Trahan Phillis Broussard Margie Etienne Don Gautreaux Donald Gautreaux Robert & Estelle Hidalgo Clement & Elizabeth Gautreaux Sr. Ferdinand Courville Kent Hidalgo Gautreaux Family Walter & Sadie Hiatt Melba & Charles Hiatt John & Jessie Eubanks Jim & Albina Cosgrove John & Mary Cosgrove Egidio & Domenica Gheraidi Edward Longyear Brandon Pesson M/M Theard Bodoin Michael Dronet Abdella Daiy Latefa Daiy Lula Burkett George Daiy Lorraine Daiy Enrique Albizu Maria Josepha Albizu Joseph Barkett Mary Barkett Antoinette Barkett Epiphania Esheveste Emilio Lopez Maria Jesus Esheveste

Maria Lupe Torrubia Agusto Eshveste Guy Thomas Rankin Henry & Clair Steckler Marie & Martin Scelfo & Son Raymond & Catherine Durham & Bobby Claude Moses Jr. Edika Sorondo Wege Turner Milford Blum Jr. Emilio Lopez-Esheveste Mark Daiy Maria Ngo Phanxico Nguyen Giuse Nguyen Jerry B. Touchet Clodise Touchet Loriatti Touchet Lelia T. Melebeck Elie Guidroz Mervin Morgan Dorothy G. Morgan Michael D. Morgan Richard D. Guidroz Etna D. Guidroz Deceased Members of Senette & Meche Families Deceased Members of Smith & Ikard Families John Lynch Sr. Beulah Ayo Lynch Richard Molaison Sr. Davies L. Menard Laure & Diane Menard Jeanette & David Dugas

Audrey & Jay Menard Lucy & Hugh Comeaux Albert & Andrea LeBlanc Leon & Elizabeth LeBlanc Fred & Rose LeBlanc Rog, Paul & Walter LeBlanc Marie & Martin Dunne M/M Sady Fontenot M/M Louis Courville Cheryl Courville David D. Courville Jr. Jane & Tony Ardoin M/M Dave Prudhomme M/M Joseph C. Shreve Joseph C. Shreve Jr. Alexander B. Corman Sr. Alexander B. Corman Jr. Rev. Robert L. Shreve Joyce Guidry Jessie D. Abadie Norris & Vera Guidry Norris Guidry Jr. Maxime Bernard M/M John H. Sims Sr. M/M Otto Bernard M/M Amos Reed & Family Sandy Sims Kathryn Howard Joanne & Eraste Autin Zack Gay Heath, Ryan & Jeramy Rhorer Brian Hebert George & Alberta Sabatier Charles & Aline Hebert Terri Faith Fontenot & Family

Steve Fontenot & Family Muslin Fontenot & Family L. G. Prudhomme & Family Abshire Children Lucy & George Guillot Sandy & Paula Guillot M/M O.L. Guillot Red & Alma Guillot Jimmy & Lydia Munson Jeannie & Tony Krebs Ham & Jeanne Zerangue Marie & Maxwell Sareussen Zula Aucoin Dorothy Bellard Dewey Aucoin Cliff, Leola & Ashlyn Blanchard Brandon Blanchard Michael Abshire Rita & Claude Schexnayder Etile & Willie Abshire Willie Abshire Jr. Rodney Abshire James Merrick Hebert Abel & Mabel Walker Joyce Walker Cordell Castette John Castette Alcide & Aline LeBlanc Fred Maraist Francis Maraist A.C. & Aline Maraist Eulalie Sonnier Andree LaLande Yvonne Simon

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St. Pius X All Souls List

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http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/

prayers-and-devotions/prayers/prayer-

before-an-election.cfm

Deceased Members of the Women’s Guild A requiem Mass for all deceased members of the St. Pius Women’s Guild will be offered this Saturday, November 10 at 8:00 a.m. All cur-rent members of the Women’s Guild and the family members of those who are deceased are invited to attend. Father Brady, our pastor, will be the celebrant. Pancake Sunday A delicious breakfast of eggs, sausage, pan-cakes, fruit, milk, juice and coffee will be served by the Knights of Columbus in the Par-ish Life Center next Sunday, November 11 after the morning Masses. Proceeds from this breakfast will benefit hurricane relief efforts and all donations are welcome. Please join us! Adult Confirmation Fast Track The fall session of Adult Confirmation ha been completed by seven candidates. All parishion-ers are asked to pray for daily for these individ-uals who will be confirmed on November 8th. New Bible Study Offered St Pius is offering the Bible Timeline - a 23 week study on the Story of Salvation. We fol-low the blood-line of Jesus Christ from Genesis in the Garden of Eden to the beginnings of the Church in the Book of Acts. You are invited to read 14 books of the Bible to “get the story”. And with DVDs, discussion, and support, you will develop a greater appreciation of Sacred Scripture especially the Liturgy of the Word in the Mass. And you will grow to know God in His Word and how it applies to you. Please join us for the first 5 sessions beginning on

Monday 10-29-18. Sessions are offered at 12:30 in Conference Rm A and again at 6:30 in the Meeting Rm of the Annex Bldg on Lippi St. Both sessions are the same. Please call me if you have questions or to register. Teresa Margaglio 337-298-0631 or email [email protected] It’s Not Too Late to Join Us! Thanksgiving Day Mass Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and Altar Serv-ers who are available and would like to serve at the 9:00 a.m. Mass offered on Thanksgiving Day are asked to call the Parish Office (232-4656) and sign up. Thank you for your service to St. Pius. St. Pius Children’s Choir The Children’s choir is looking for singers to be a part of our ministry. It is so wonderful and rewarding to praise God in song, and our chil-dren have always been such a great addition to the music ministry. If interested, please contact Karen Melancon. Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 5:30 – 6:15 in the St. Cecilia room or the church. If anyone would like to join any of our music ministry groups, it is never too late. Contact Karen Melancon for more information.

NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Training

for all current liturgical ministers and those interested will be held in church and

presented by Fr. Brady: No registration, just show up.

ALL current ministers are asked to attend training.

Tues., November 6 6:00 pm ( Eucharistic Ministers) 7:00 pm ( Lectors)

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Vocation Chalice Ministry

Today the family of Sandra Bonin

will receive the Vocational Chalice at the

Sunday, 9:00 a.m. Mass. Please join

them this week in prayer for vocations

to the Priesthood and Religious Life.

Prayer Before an Election

Lord God, as the election approaches, we seek to better understand the issues and concerns that confront our city/state/country, and how the Gospel compels us to respond as faithful citizens in our community. We ask for eyes that are free from blindness so that we might see each other as brothers and sisters, one and equal in dignity, especially those who are victims of abuse and violence, deceit and poverty. We ask for ears that will hear the cries of chil-dren unborn and those abandoned, Men and women oppressed because of race or creed, religion or gender. We ask for minds and hearts that are open to hearing the voice of leaders who will bring us

closer to your Kingdom.

We pray for discernment so that we may choose leaders who hear your Word, live your love, and keep in the ways of your truth as they follow in the steps of Jesus and his Apostles and guide us to your Kingdom of justice and

peace.

We ask this in the name of your Son Jesus Christ and through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.

http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/prayers-and-devotions/prayers/prayer-before-an-election.cfm

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St. Pius Boy Scout Troop 10

High Adventure Poinsettia & Wreath Sale

Troop 10 Boy Scouts attending High Adventure next summer are selling Poinsettias and Wreath as a fundraiser.

Order online now at

tinyurl.com/Troop10

Wreath orders will be taken until Nov 4. Poinsettia orders will be taken until Nov 28.

Pickup will be at Leonpacher Hall December 1

st & 2

nd from 9:30 – 1:00

For more info. contact Kenny Werther 288-9962 or Nicole Belaire 654-4715

Life Teen is our high school youth ministry. It is open to all

students who are in high school, grades 9th-12th, regard-

less of the school they attend. We meet on Sunday nights

following the 5 PM Mass in the Parish Life Center, from

6:00 pm to 7:45 pm. If you a non-Catholic school student,

Life Teen is also where you receive formation.

You can register for Life Teen on our website:

stpiusxchurch.org/life-teen-registration

During the week, we host different Small Groups for the

guys and girls. These groups are opportunities for our

young people to build community and share life together

as they journey and grow in their relationships with the

Lord.

For more information, please contact our Youth Minister

James Opdenhoff ([email protected]).

EDGE, our middle school ministry opened to all 6th-8th

grade students. It is also our formation (PSR) for non-

Catholic school students. You can register for EDGE at

stpiusxchurch.org/psr-online-registration

EDGE nights will be on Sunday from 6 pm to 7:45 pm.

One Eight is our Confirmation process for high school Jun-

iors (or Seniors). Registration is open for students wishing

to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. You can register

at stpiusxchurch.org/confirmation-application. Email Bai-

ley DeBardeleben with any questions—

[email protected]

Life Teen offers a website for your to help you grow in ho-

liness, to help you with your marriage and to help you

raise your teen. Check out www.ltparentlife.com

One Eight: Confirmation Process

Parents

Perpetual Adoration Chapel

Our Lord and you,

Face to face, One on one. One

hour each week, you and

Him...praying,

thanking, asking, atoning,

loving, listening quietly

Sign up online at

www.stpiusxchurch.org/adoration , use the Sign up cards that are available at the Chapel entrance, email [email protected]. or call 232-4656 .

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St. Pius X Catholic Church www.stpiusxchurch.org

Centennial News

Sunday,

November 4, 2018

Poinsettias Red or White – 6-1/2” pot $15 Red or White – 8-1/2” pot $25

Wreaths 22” Mixed Evergreen $25 28” Mixed Evergreen $35 Noble Fir Door Swag $25

Centennial Mass

All are invited

The closing Mass for the Centenni-al Year of our Diocese will be De-cember 12th at the Cajundome Convention Center at 6pm. Our Diocese and the wonderful people of our diocese and how God has poured forth His Love and guidance upon us in these last 100 Years will be the focus – A Century of Love. Along with the Mass, there will be an Historical Display before and after the Mass as well as a presen-tation of the many people and cul-tures of our Diocese. The doors will open at 4:30 because there will be much to be a part of and see. All Catholics throughout our whole Diocese are invited and encour-aged to attend.

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Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time November 4, 2018

Readings for Today

First Reading — The LORD, the God of your fathers, will give you a land flowing with milk and honey (Deuteronomy 6:2-6). Psalm — I love you, Lord, my strength (Psalm 18). Second Reading — Jesus is always able to save those who approach God through him (Hebrews 7:23-28). Gospel — To love God with all your heart and to love your neighbor as yourself is worth more than all burnt offerings and sac-rifices (Mark 12:28b-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary

for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on

English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

Saturday 5:00 p.m. James Colin Way; Romain Theo La-borde & Family; Ella & Simon Gilbert; M/M Dallas Deville; Joshua E. Godchaux; Huey P. Perrin; Special Intention; Chris & Jonathan Daly; Mildred & Hubert Cortez; Joey Gar-zotto; M/M Freddie Waguespack; M/M Felix Robichaux & Family; M/M Wallace Waguespack & Family; Sylvan Ma-nuel; Carroll Westbrook; Noy Huval; Alton Huval; Genevieve Favoloro; Stephen Romero; Frank Culotta Sr., Patrick Jo-seph Culotta; Carol Grievette, Maria Ninh Sunday 7:00 a.m. Steve Bergeron & Special Intention; M/M Joseph Gaudet & Hilda; Lillian Fontenot; M/M LeRoy Johnson; M/M Phillip Landry; M/M Dupre Credeur; Edward Martin; Frank Nicolas Musso; Melvin Kling; Gloria Bou-dreaux; Billy LeBlanc; Joan Bellefontaine; M/M E.W. Belle-fontaine; M/M P.T. Burke Sunday 9:00 a.m M/M Thomas Mhire Sr.; Dr/M William Melancon; Wes Westbrook; Rena Huval; James Moreau; Jeff Moreau; Elaine Joubert; Sue Hurlburt; Marian Nauman. John C. Wagnon; Larry Custer; Numan O. Thompson; Spe-cial Intentions; Holy Souls in Purgatory; Deceased Members of F.O.S.S.; Nicholas Patrick Brignac; Dr. Joe Scales; Jean-nette Dugas; Kathryn Howard & Family; In thanksgiving; Special Intentions; Mark Couvillion & Family; Rountree Family; Francis Couvillion & Family Sunday 11:00 a.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Sunday 5:00 p.m. Allen R. Bares; George & Georgina Baquet; Agnes Bares Richard; Barbara Pellerin; Charley Rose Beasley; Gerald Beasley Sr.; Doris Laborde Sunday 7:00 p.m. Karl Braquet (6th Anniversary); Keith M. Borne; Edward M. Borne; Leon P. Mayer Sr. Monday 6:00 a.m. Wesley Begnaud (Anniversary) Tuesday 6:00 a.m The St. Pius X Parish Family Wednesday 6:00 a.m. The Holy Souls in Purgatory Thursday 6:00 a.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Friday 6:00 a.m. The St. Pius X Parish Family Saturday 5:00 p.m. Romain Theo Laborde & Family; Ella & Simon Gilbert; Huey P. Perrin; Special Intention; Joey Gar-zotto; M/M Leno Garzotto & Family; M/M J. Baptista Garzot-to & Family; M/M Fernand Andre & Family; Hermina Pous-son; Genevieve Favaloro; Michele Louviere; Pat Black; M/M Joseph Nabers; Stephen Romero; Carol Grievette

Saturday 11 - 10

5:00 pm Fr. James Brady

Sunday 11 - 11

7:00 am Fr. Joel Faulk 9:00 am Fr. Joel Faulk 11:00 am Fr. Joel Faulk 5:00 pm Fr. James Brady 7:00 pm Fr. James Brady

Weekend Mass Schedule November 10 - 11, 2018

Presider is subject to change.

PRAYER & WORSHIP Readings for the Week Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-30ab, 30e, 31-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9;Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44 [41-44]

Please Pray for these Priests This Week

Sun. Bishop Emeritus Michael Jarrell Mon. Rev. Joel Faulk Tues. Rev. Kendall Faulk Wed. Rev. Emmanuel Fernandez Thurs. Rev. Thomas Finley Fri. Rev. Sam Fontana Sat. Rev. Brian Garry, SJ

Eternal Father, we lift up to You these and all the priests of this world. Sancti-fy 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.

Please Pray for these Seminarians This Week

Sun. Mr. Luke Johnson Mon. Mr. Andrew Killeen Tues. Mr. Luke Kirk Wed. Mr. Hayden Lacour Thurs. Mr. Joshua LaFleur Fri. Mr. Alex Lancon

Sat. Mr. Cole Laurents Father, in your plan for our salvation you provide shepherds for your people. Fill your Church with the spirit of courage and love. Raise up worthy ministers for your altars and eager but gentle servants of the gospel. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Prayer adapted from the Roman Sacramentary)

The Perpetual Adoration Candle will burn in memory of Charley Rose Beasley

The Sanctuary Candle will burn in memory of Karl Braquet (6th Anniversary)

Mass Intentions Nov. 3 - 10, 2018

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Are you interested in deepening your faith and finding a communi-ty of women to help support you on your faith journey? If so, it is almost time to sign up for the next St. Pius X Women’s ACTS Re-treat which will be held February 21-24, 2019. Registration will open on Sunday, November 11th at Noon on our website at https://stpiusxchurch. org/acts-womens-retreat. For more information, call the Parish Office, 232-4656. ACTS is a parish-based retreat in which parishioners serve parish-ioners. The ACTS Retreat, an acronym for Adoration, Communi-ty, Theology and Service, began in the 1980’s in San Antonio, Texas. The retreat’s goals are to strengthen our faith and its appli-cation in our daily life, to renew

ourselves spiritually, to build strong, lasting friendships, and to grow in our relationship with our Lord, our parish and one another. The ACTS weekend is presented by lay Catholic women, with support provided by a Spir-itual Director/companion or cler-gy. Parishioners who serve on ACTS retreats strive to provide the opportunity for our parish community to experience, be-come, and share the Body of Christ. This year over 70 men and 70 women parishioners have attended St. Pius X Parish ACTS retreats. Now these parishioners will help serve on the upcoming retreat. Please consider this wonderful gift to yourself or some-one you love.

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All men of the parish are invited

Every Saturday at 6:00 a.m.

Meet in the Parish Life Center

Come One, Come All!

On the last Friday of each month,

from 2-3 p.m., please consider

helping us clean, dust, sweep, and

polish the sanctuary, nave/

transepts, reconciliation chapels,

shrines, statues and the gathering

area. 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30

minutes….any time you can offer

is much appreciated! A wonderful

way to teach our children about

Corporal Works of Mercy or Time

for God. Pray a Rosary while

cleaning. Simply show up when

you are able. For more infor-

mation, please contact Rose Mary

Corman at 232-4656, ext. 229 or

email her at rosemar-

[email protected]. Many

thanks!

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TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS November 10

5:00 PM Stephanie Guidry, Ronnie Domingue,

Susan de Launay, Nancy Manuel, Jeannie Lawrence, Margaret Gillaspie Claudia, Nate, Isaac and

Isabelle Billedeaux

November 11

7:00 AM Dwayne Coco, Dolores Zenon

Steve & Cheryl Hesse Jackson & William Judice

9:00 AM Louis & Margie

Breaux Ned & Margie LeBlanc, TBA, Tim Rinaldi, Ray Tregre, Bernice LaBauve

Andrew Bacon, George Merhej, Carson Periou

9:00 AM Children’s Church November 4 - Stephanie O’Pry November 11 - Carolyn Broussard

11:00 AM Ron Hebert, Leslie Ladd

Grant Pecoraro; Vicki Custer, Annette Hebert, Judy Corne, Joy Best, Mary Falgout Daniel Reidl, Alex and Andrew Comeaux,

Luke Noel

5:00 PM David Kosnosky,

Kristin Caire Kathy Spielmann, Kathy Kosnosky, Missy Babineaux,

Tanya Chiasson, Rusty Penny, Geb Bull Jacob Clark, Andrew Chiasson

7:00 PM Mark Benoit, Kirk Huval

Dawn Benoit, Greg Mier, Michela Camel, Ed Rose Logan Stinson

L i tu rg ica l M in isters, p lease remember to s ign in. Page 8

Mass for the Homebound Every Sunday St. Mary Parish in Lafayette is “streaming” their Sunday 8:00 am Mass. The homebound, as well as residents in assisted living facilities and nursing homes can watch the Mass “live” at 8:00 am on Sundays or watch the video recording of the Mass any time on Sunday or during the rest of the week. Go to www.stmarych.com/live Please help pass the word to those who might benefit from this min-istry CASA of SoLA CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates of South Louisiana) is seeking volunteers to be-come a voice for the abused and neglected children that are in the foster care system. For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e v i s i t www.casaofsola.org or give the office a call at (337) 268-5111. Uniting Preparation with Opportunity Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Youth, Lafayette extends an invite to youth from your parish to attend an upcoming Ca-reer Connections event entitled, "Uniting Preparation with Opportunity". The event will take place in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Gymnasium, 818 12th Street, Lafayette. The keynote speakers are T.M. Landry College Prep founders, Mike and Tracey Landry. The event is FREE and open to youth ages 10 – 23

years. Light refreshments will be served and there will be giveaways at the event. Registration is online at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/career-connections-kick-off-uniting-preparation-with-opportunity-tickets-50656784807?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Annual Child Smile Project - Dio. of Lafayette This project, coordinated with the Prison Minis-try Program, organizes the collection of Christ-mas gifts for children in need whose parents are incarcerated. Flyers are available at the Parish Office. Call Stephanie Bernard, Pro-gram Coordinator for more information, at (337) 261-5545. Reading “Rejoice and Be Glad” “Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your lives.” These words are used at Mass to send us back out into the world, to glorify the Lord. But how do we do that? How can our little lives add anything to the splendor and majesty of God? Join us on five consecutive Tuesdays to explore Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation “Rejoice and Be Glad: On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World”. In five chapters, the Holy Father explores ways in which the Lord calls us all to holiness, “each in his or her own way”. Sessions will begin at 6 pm, and last about an hour. Each session will focus on one of the five chapters of the document. No registration is re-

quired. Presenter: Fr. Keith LaBove, Pastor St. Patrick Catholic Church, Lafayette 6 p.m Tuesdays: October 30, & Nov. 6, 13, 20 & 27 Painting with Prayer Father Bill Melancon will offer Painting with Prayer on Saturday, November 10th, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the Parish Life Cen-ter from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. The cost of $25 includes all supplies. Please call the parish office at (337) 365-5481 to register if you are planning to attend. 1303 Saint Jude Avenue, New Iberia, 70560 Food For the Journey The Central Deanery of the Diocese of Lafa-yette presents Food for the Journey, a month-ly lunchtime speakers series designed to help Catholics live out our faith in our daily lives. Our speaker for November is Rev. Andrew Schumacher, Parochial Vicar of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Lafayette. Food for the Journey will be held on Tuesday, Novem-ber 13, 2018, at River Oaks Catering and Event Center Lafayette, 520 East Kaliste Saloom Road, beginning at 12:00 noon. An optional buffet is available for purchase begin-ning at 11:30 a.m. All are welcome to come eat and be fed – please bring a friend! Pre-registration is not required. For more infor-mation, please call Danielle Huval (232-1322).

AROUND THE DIOCESE

St. Pius X Catholic Church www.stpiusxchurch.org

Called to Serve _______________________ WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 10 - 11, 2018

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MRS. DEBBIE HEBERT BUSINESS MANAGER/ACCOUNTANT [email protected]

MRS. BARBARA ABSHIRE PASTORAL ASSISTANT [email protected]

MRS. ROSE MARY CORMAN SECRETARY [email protected]

MRS. JOAN SIMS ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY / SCHEDULER [email protected]

MR. BLAKE PAUL HARSON EDUCATION MINISTER [email protected]

MS. BAILEY DEBARDELEBEN COORORDINATOR OF SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMS [email protected] MR. JAMES OPDENHOFF YOUTH DIRECTOR [email protected]

MR. JOHN RAY PERKINS III DIRECTOR OF DISCIPLESHIP FORMATION AND MISSION [email protected]

MRS. KAREN MELANCON MUSIC MINISTER [email protected]

MR. KEVIN MARTIN ORGANIST [email protected]

MS. SCHUYLER KLEINPETER ADVANCEMENT AND STEWARDSHIP DIRECTOR [email protected]

MS. KATE BELSOM SACRISTAN [email protected]

MR. EDWARD BAUDOIN MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR [email protected]

MR. LEROY ABSHIRE CHURCH CUSTODIAN [email protected]

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St. Pius X Information

www.stpiusxchurch.org

PARISH OFFICE STAFF AND MINISTERS

MISSION STATEMENT

St. Pius X Catholic Church enables all who seek Christ to hear the Gospel and live their faith as good stewards. In Living the Good News, centered in the Eucharist, we bring Christ to others so all may live in freedom and grace.

SACRAMENTS

Baptism Baptismal Preparation Class is required. Beginning

January, held every other month on the 3rd Saturday from 9:00 - 11:00 am., in the Annex Meeting Room

Registration online at https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/baptism/baptism-registration/ . Held on Saturdays.

Godparents must complete a Certificate of Eligibility form and supply an updated baptism record with notations

Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 pm Before weekday Mass from 5:40 to 5:55 am Speak to a priest to schedule confession at another

time.

Matrimony Contact the Pastor at least 6 months before the tentative

marriage date.

Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office.

LOOK US UP

REGISTER AS A PARISHIONER https://stpiusxchurch.org/join-the-parish/

SIGN UP FOR ADORATION http://stpiusxchurch.org/adoration/

SACRAMENTAL RECORD https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacramental-record-request/

REGISTER FOR BAPTISM https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/baptism/

ST. PIUS WEDDING INFORMATION https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/marriage/

ADULT CONFIRMATION https://stpiusxchurch.org/sacraments/confirmation/

ON-LINE GIVING https://stpiusxchurch.org/online-giving/ RESERVING A ROOM https://stpiusxchurch.org/room-request/

[email protected] for more information about St. Pius

[email protected] to schedule a conference room or other space at St. Pius

[email protected] to submit bulletin announcements, email at least 2 weeks in advance (more before a holiday) of the requested weekend

PARISH OFFICE

Office Hours

Mon-Thurs 8:00 - 4:00 pm Friday 8:00 - 12:00 noon

CLERGY

201 East Bayou Parkway P.O. Box 80489

Lafayette, LA. 70598-0489

REV. JAMES BRADY, JCL, PASTOR [email protected]

REV. JOEL FAULK, PAROCHIAL VICAR [email protected]

DEACON PHIL LIZOTTE, R.C.I.A. DIRECTOR [email protected]

DEACON SAMMY RUSSO, EDGE [email protected]

STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCE

October 28, 2018

Envelopes (234)..…... 16,687.00

Online Giving (126)..…......4,740.00

Loose Checks (83)............ 9,24100

Total ……..……….......... $30,668.00