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ST. BENILDE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1901 Division Street • Metairie, Louisiana 70001 Church Office: (504) 834-4980 • Church Fax: (504) 831-5810 • Church Email: [email protected] www.stbenilde.org CLERGY Rev. Robert T. Cooper, Pastor Rev. H.L. Brignac, Sacramental Asst. Deacon Biaggio DiGiovanni Deacon Stephen Gordon Deacon Clifford Wright BAPTISMS First and Third Sundays of the month at 12 Noon. Please call the Parish Office for more information. MATRIMONY Please contact a priest/deacon 8 months prior to your wedding. FUNERALS Arrangements may be made at the Parish Office. July 15, 2018 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ORDINARY FAMILIES EXTRAORDINARY FAITH DEVOTIONS Holy Hour in Church Monday, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Following 7 a.m. Mass on Tuesday NEWCOMERS Call the Parish Office to receive a New Parishioner Registration Packet. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY St. Benilde Conference (504) 233-3246 ST. BENILDE SCHOOL Mr. Thomas Huck, Principal 1801 Division Street • Metairie, LA (504) 833-9894 MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil … 4 p.m. Sunday … 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 6 p.m. Monday—Friday … 7:00 a.m. Monday and Thursday … 5:30 p.m. First Saturday … 8:45 a.m. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION See Inside the Bulletin for Schedule CONFESSION TIMES Saturday … 3:00—3:45 p.m. Sunday … 5:00—5:45 p.m. Monday … 6:00—6:45 p.m. and by appointment at the Parish Office DIVINE MERCY ADORATION CHAPEL Eucharistic Adoration from 7:00 p.m. Sunday till 4:00 p.m. Saturday

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ST. BENILDE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

1901 Division Street • Metairie, Louisiana 70001

Church Office: (504) 834-4980 • Church Fax: (504) 831-5810 • Church Email: [email protected]

www.stbenilde.org

CLERGY Rev. Robert T. Cooper, Pastor Rev. H.L. Brignac, Sacramental Asst. Deacon Biaggio DiGiovanni Deacon Stephen Gordon Deacon Clifford Wright

BAPTISMS First and Third Sundays of the month at 12 Noon. Please call the Parish

Office for more information.

MATRIMONY Please contact a priest/deacon 8 months prior to your wedding.

FUNERALS Arrangements may be made at the Parish Office.

July 15, 2018 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

ORDINARY FAMILIES

EXTRAORDINARY FAITH

DEVOTIONS Holy Hour in Church

Monday, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Following 7 a.m. Mass on Tuesday

NEWCOMERS Call the Parish Office to receive a New

Parishioner Registration Packet.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY

St. Benilde Conference (504) 233-3246

ST. BENILDE SCHOOL Mr. Thomas Huck, Principal

1801 Division Street • Metairie, LA (504) 833-9894

MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil … 4 p.m.

Sunday … 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 6 p.m. Monday—Friday … 7:00 a.m.

Monday and Thursday … 5:30 p.m. First Saturday … 8:45 a.m.

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION See Inside the Bulletin for Schedule

CONFESSION TIMES Saturday … 3:00—3:45 p.m. Sunday … 5:00—5:45 p.m. Monday … 6:00—6:45 p.m.

and by appointment at the Parish Office

DIVINE MERCY ADORATION CHAPEL Eucharistic Adoration from 7:00 p.m. Sunday

till 4:00 p.m. Saturday

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Parish Motto—Building the Kingdom of God

Ministers of the Liturgy July 14 & 15, 2018

Saturday - 4 P.M. Intention: Melissa Mendel Zimmerman, Geno Soleto,

Barry David (L), Julie Periou, Edward Van Hoven,

Mara Teresa Hollingsworth, Hubert LaBorde,

Auguste Pareti, Austin Burroughs, George Spaulding,

Patrick C. McKinney, Merle & Charles Dittmer,

Flora Maria Be, Louis Youngblood III, Carmen Box,

Sam Sabella Family, Mary Ann Federico (L)

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

A. & P. Delaup

Cantor: Kevin Rouchell Organist: Jared Croal

Sunday - 9 A.M. Intention: Parishioners

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

C. Rispoli, B.Soleto, J. Tusa, P. Cifreo

Song Leaders: Traditional Choir

Sunday - 11 A.M. Intention: Erin Wright, Glenn Gennaro,

Kelvin Ducote, Mary & Melvin Ducote, Geno Soleto,

Thomas Prunty, Dianne & Ronnie Harrison,

Joseph Donald Bernard, Rose Mary Silbernagel,

Joseph Senko, Paul J. Hymel, Jr., Julie Periou,

Peter Musarello, Jr., Special Intention, Frank Golemi,

Todd Hillburn, Audrey Cusimano, Joseph Evola, Sr.,

Victor M. Rodriguez III, Claiborne (Tutti) Moulton

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

J. Hutchison, J. Hutchison, S. Gordon, L. Peters

Song Leaders: Contemporary Choir

Sunday - 6 P.M. Intention: June & Marvin Ackermann (L)

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

M. Drawe, D. Powers

Cantor: Lauren Gisclair Pianist: Beth Kettenring

Weekday Masses Monday 7:00 a.m. Sr. Theresa Fletchinger SSND

5:30 p.m. Joy Rojas

Tuesday 7:00 a.m. Martha Curry (L)

Wednesday 7:00 a.m. Audrey Cusimano

Thursday 7:00 a.m. Judith Theisges

5:30 p.m. Joy Rojas

Friday 7:00 a.m. Floyd Bangs, Sr.

The Church Sanctuary Lamp burns in memory of

The Souls in Purgatory

The Blessed Mother

Votive Lamps burn

For Reparations for Sins

Adoration Chapel

Sanctuary Lamp burns

in memory of

Stuart & Gloria Fourroux

Adoration Chapel Candles

burn in memory of

Deceased Religious Sisters

Altar Ladies Week of July 15 B. O’Hara, J. Didier

Linens Large - A. Duersel

Small - H. Guichard

The St. Joseph Votive Lamps

burn in Thanksgiving

For Our Priests

St. Benilde Catholic Church

The Altar Flowers are in memory of

Deceased Parishioners

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Stewardship of Treasure Weekend of July 7 & 8

Envelopes …………………………………...…$3,768.00

Loose …………………………………………….3,435.00

Electronic Giving ………………………………....646.00

Repairs & Maintenance ………………………....713.00

Msgr. Richaud Fund ……………………………..193.00

Totaling ………………………………………..$8,755.00

Total from June 30/July 1……..……………$10,219.00

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

July 21/22 4 PM R. Aucoin, J. Rodosta 9 AM C. &. R. Ayers, K. Klapatch, R. Theriot 11 AM J. Ackermann, J. Wright, A. Duersel, R. Oleksik 6 PM D. Childers, T. Pitre

St. Benilde Catholic Church Volume 36: Issue 28

Parish Motto—Building the Kingdom of God

Family Movie Night

Please join us on Wednesday, July 25, for a showing of The Way. This is a powerful, inspirational story about facing challenges while navigating our ever-changing and complicated life journey. The movie will be presented in the Teen Center at 6:30 PM. Refreshments will be available. For more information, please contact Val Hebert at [email protected] or (504) 427-0327.

As We Commence Our 50th Year

Of Catholic Education

At St. Benilde Catholic Church,

You are Invited to Share in the Joy and Happiness

Of

THE CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST

On the Occasion

Of the Installation of

MR. THOMAS EDWARD HUCK

As the Eleventh Principal of

ST. BENILDE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

By

THE REVEREND ROBERT T. COOPER

Pastor

Sunday, the Twelfth of August

In the Year of Our Lord, Two Thousand Eighteen

At Eleven O’clock in the Morning

St. Benilde Catholic Church

Metairie, Louisiana

Welcome Reception to Follow in the Cafeteria

Annual Novena to St. Ann

St. Ann Church & Shrine, 3601 Transcontinental

Drive, will host its annual Novena to St. Ann on July

18 – July 26. Masses at 10 AM and 7 PM on

Weekdays. Reconciliation before and after weekday

Masses. Saturday 10 AM Healing Mass. Sewing

Seams of Faith Prayer Blankets will be available at

the Saturday Healing Mass. Tuesday Adoration 11

AM – 6 PM. Saturday 4 PM, Sunday 8, 9:30, 11 AM

and 5 PM. Presenter: Fr. Albert Haase. Additional

Information: https://stannchurchandshrine.org/

Mission Appeal Next Weekend

Next weekend Rev. Shaji Silva will be speaking at all

the Masses about the works and needs of the Latin

Archdiocese of Trivandrum in India. The Archdiocese

depends on outside assistance to support its clergy,

seminarians, and catechists to continue to support its

developmental programs for the community. The

community, which is made up of mostly fishermen,

was hit by the cyclone “Ockhi” in 2017. The area was

devastated. More than 289 fishermen drowned.

Emergency assistance is still needed.

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Fr. Cooper’s Corner

Catholics are born for Spiritual Combat!

Jesus said, “I have observed Satan fall like lighting from the sky.” Most modern progressive Catholic thinkers would say, that Jesus was using some very colorful language to make His point about evil and its existence but – He did not mean this literally. So the question remains, does personal evil really exist? The modern Catholic, who is uneducated in their faith, would say, is not the devil just some story or tool invented by the Church to control people? To make us afraid so we will follow blindly whatever the Church says–so that the popes, bishops, and priests could control us? Cannot all those stories in the Bible about Jesus casting out demons be explained away by modern psychology and its understanding of psychological disorders–or religious fanatical behavior? Are not Hell and the devil just childhood stories told around the campfire, to entertain us with a little bit of fear? Or maybe just the reoccurring plot–of too many horror movies? Did not the Second Vatican Council with its new modern liberal mindset bring us out of a backward medieval belief system to make us modern progressive thinkers capable of realizing that hell and Satan are just the products of ignorance, superstition, or an over active imagination? Let us think about this for a moment. Here is what Gaudium et Spes, one of the documents of the Second Vatican Council notes: “The whole of man’s history has been the story of our combat with the powers of evil, stretching, so our Lord tells us, from the very dawn of history until the last day. Finding himself in the midst of the battlefield, man has struggled to do what is right, and it is at great cost to himself, and aided by God’s grace, that he succeeds in achieving his own inner integrity” (Gaudium et Spes, 37). Some Catholics maybe surprised that the existence of evil, the devil as well as hell, are all truths of our Catholic Faith. All one has to do is pick up a copy of the Catechism and you will find that the Church officially teaches–from paragraph #1033 through paragraph #1037 – that evil does exist, that there is a person, a fallen Angel to be exact, who wants nothing more than to destroy humanity and if that is not possible then at least to get as many people away from God, away from salvation to spend eternity in hell with him. Pope Paul IV, taught that “evil is not merely a lack of something, but an effective agent, a living spiritual being, perverted and perverting. A terrible reality–mysterious and frightening–who goes about acting in a way contrary to the teaching of the Bible and the Church.” Of course, there is the New Testament, which alone refers to the devil and his wickedness nearly 300 times as a warning to us of his presence and activity in our world. This leads us to the Gospels, where Jesus talks more about the devil and evil than anything else except His divinity. We read that the disciples were overjoyed because–demons were subject to them through the Holy Name of Jesus. This power of the name of Jesus was given not only to the disciples but also to the whole Church to fight against and overcome any and every evil in this world. This power is the authority of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, built on the authority of Jesus Christ Himself, which causes the gates of hell to tremble. What we learn from the New Testament is that the main purpose of Jesus’ ministry was to destroy the works of the devil and to bring about the Kingdom of God, which will destroy the Kingdom of Satan. Christ came to cast out, bind up and deliver humanity from its slavery to sin and death as well as from the chief works of the devil called vices. According to the Old Testament, the devil gets his foothold in this world and in our lives through things like fortune-tellers, soothsayers, charms, diviners, and spells as well as when we consult with ghosts and spirits or seek oracles and revelations from the dead. In our day and age, he still uses these things including horoscopes, the new age movement, Gnosticism, moral relativism, or even more explicitly through Satanism and the worship of the devil. Every day we see his evil played out right in front of our eyes and then we ignore what we see and the underlying cause. We fail to recognize that there is a very real enemy, who likes to remain hidden, while he plots our destruction and

Parish Motto—Building the Kingdom of God

St. Benilde Catholic Church

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doom. This evil is increased with the destruction of Fatherhood, marriage and traditional family life; in the increase in war, murder, and suicide; the devastation of our youth through drugs and sexual addiction; the massive diffusion by the media of corrupting errors and sinful practices. And most especially in our day, with the ruinations of our religious freedoms and those individuals who bravely speak up for them. Nowadays, objective evil is displayed out in the open–all of which are meant to destroy us–caused by a malicious Angel who wants nothing more than to eradicate us from the face of the earth. Satan has gone so far as to attack humanity at its source with the sin of abortion, birth control, embryonic stem cell research, and cloning as well as using the cumulative forces of this world’s sinfulness to redefine life and marriage as we know it and calling it progress and the new, modern family. Nothing can escape from the rebellious forces of hedonism and secularism in their violent march throughout the world trying to force us to believe that sinfulness and evil rebellion against our Creator and His definition of morality is normal and warranted. We have come so far that not to follow this march of evil to our own destruction is to be portrayed as crazy, abnormal, or ignorant. We have come so far that good is bad and evil is really good. Good people are boring and evil people are fun. We defend the criminal and imprison the lawful. Our daily poor example to our children teaches them that magic and fairy tales are real and that God, His angels and Saints, do not exist but somehow all humans and dogs go to heaven. No wonder our world is so confused and ignorant of what God really says and teaches. So it goes without saying, with all certainty, that those of us who want to be truly holy and virtuous, who want to wholeheartedly embrace the Catholic Church’s authentic teaching and mission to save souls, will live a very difficult life. One full of challenges and at times real sorrows, but at the same time, a life of immense blessings and graces, which all those who follow Christ enjoy for all eternity. If we really want to be God’s saints and His holy people, we need not fear what is coming or what is already here, we need not fear the other sheep or those wolves among us dressed up like them for God will not be mocked or made a fool of for in the end all will be revealed; He does not deal lightly with the devil or his unrepentant companions, be they angelic or human. That is why He created hell, just for them. We are in the midst of a war–a war between good and evil–and the worst thing you can do in any combat situation is to believe that you’re not in one and that this fight has nothing to do with us. This, sadly, has been the mindset of us humans, us Christians, and us Catholics, for far too long. Pope Leo XIII stated it boldly, “Catholics are born for combat!” Therefore, we the people must become we the Saints. We must once again become the Church Militant–soldiers and warriors of Jesus Christ. The devil certainly knows that his time is short and that it would be even shorter should the One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church ever take the call to spiritual warfare and authentic holiness seriously. The Liturgy of the Hours for the Martyrs states: “We are warriors now, fighting in the battlefield of faith, and God sees all we do; the Angels watch, and so does Christ. What honor and glory and joy, to do battle in the presence of God, and have Christ approve our victory.” Let us arm ourselves in full strength, with Rosary in hand and prepare ourselves through Eucharistic Adoration, for the ultimate struggle with blameless hearts, true faith, and unyielding courage. The venerable Bishop Fulton Sheen taught, “Christ demands fire–he demands zeal for His followers.” In the scriptures, Christ commands us to go out and preach the Gospel, to live virtuous holy lives, to convert the nations and to cast out evil. When we pray the “Our Father,” we ask God to deliver us from evil; this is the normal daily petition said in the Church’s greatest prayer. Maybe it is time for us to make this petition part of our daily actions and not just part of our prayers. Praying for the deliverance from evil, working for its destruction, is at the very center of our Catholic faith because when we act this way we recognize that only God can truly save us from the power of the devil, who enslaves us with sin and evil. So be at peace, be unafraid, as St. Paul tells us, “we bear the marks of Christ on our bodies” through baptism and the Holy Eucharist, as we are being “sent out into the world as lambs among wolves” where “the harvest is rich and the laborers are few” where “the world is crucified to me and I to the world.” So rejoice because “your names are written in Heaven” and “as a mother comforts her child–so God will comfort you.” It is time, my brothers and sisters, to get up and engage in spiritual combat!

St. Benilde Catholic Church Volume 36: Issue 28

Parish Motto—Building the Kingdom of God

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Please join us on Wednesday, July 25, for a showing of The Way. This is a powerful, inspirational story about facing challenges while navigating our ever-changing and complicated life journey. The movie will be presented in the Teen Center at 6:30 PM. Refreshments will be available. For more information, please contact Val Hebert at [email protected] or (504) 427-0327.

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JULY 15, 2018

ST. BENILDE CATHOLIC CHURCH – ID # 113850

1901 DIVISION ST.

METAIRIE, LA 70001

504-834-4980

NANCY CAROLLO

504-834-4980

MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAYS - 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.

FRIDAYS - 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: