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Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church July 29, 2018 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Clergy Pastor: Rev. Mark Lomax Parochial Vicar: Rev. Chris Zavackis Deacons: Steve Cohan, Jay Frantz, Andrew Raspino, Owen Francis
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil
4:00 PM Church
Sunday
7:30 AM Church 9:00 AM In Church 10:30 AM Chotin Center 12 Noon Church 6:30 PM Church
Weekday Mass Schedule Monday-Friday 9:00 AM Church Monday-Thursday 5:15 PM Church Saturday 8:00 AM Church
Reconciliation Times Monday-Thursday 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM or by appointment
Parish Life Center Hours Regular Hours (Resume Aug. 6) Monday-Friday: 9 AM-4 PM Summer (Memorial Day-Aug. 3) Monday-Friday: 9 AM-12 PM
Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours next to the Church
Connect with us Phone: (985) 626-5671 Fax: (985) 626-5422 Web: www.ollparish.info Email: [email protected] Twitter : @ollparish Instagram: @ollparish Facebook: OurLadyoftheLake RomanCatholicChurch
312 Lafitte Street, Mandeville, LA 70448
www.ollparish.info
Our Lady of the Lake Mission Statement Bound by a unifying love of Christ and one another,
we share the Good News of the Gospel through prayer, Eucharist, education and service.
July 29, 2018 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s Readings
First Reading: When they had eaten, there was some left over, as the Lord had said (2 Kings 4:42-44).
Psalm: The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs (Psalm 145).
Second Reading: Strive to preserve the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace (Ephesians 4:1-6).
Gospel: Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted (John 6:1-15).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings for the Week Monday: Jer 13:1-11; Dt 32:18-21; Mt 13:31-35
Tuesday: Jer 14:17-22; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Mt 13:36-43
Wednesday: Jer 15:10, 16-21; Ps 59:2-4, 10-11, 17-18; Mt 13:44-46
Thursday: Jer 18:1-6; Ps 146:1b-6ab; Mt 13:47-53
Friday: Jer 26:1-9; Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14; Mt 13:54-58
Saturday: Jer 26:11-16, 24; Ps 69: 15-16, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 14:1-12
Sunday: Ex 16:2-4, 12-15; Ps 78:3-4, 23-25, 54; Eph 4:17, 20-24; Jn 6: 24-35
Weekly Miracle This week marks the beginning of a kind of “liturgical detour.” We have been listening to Saint Mark’s Gospel during this liturgical year (Year B). Today we begin to hear a long section from John’s Gospel, starting with the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes. This miracle story is a prelude to the Lord’s statements that we will begin hearing in a few weeks, in which Jesus refers to himself as the “bread of life.” Each week we witness a miracle at Mass. We do not see a multiplication of loaves before us. What our eyes of faith allow us to see is the miracle of the transformation of common elements—bread and wine—into the Lord’s Body and Blood. Once we have received the Lord, the multiplication begins, for in the Eucharist we are strengthened to multiply our efforts to feed the poor, shelter the homeless, and bring comfort to the despairing. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Treasures From Our Tradition Last Wednesday, the greatest pilgrimage in our tradition ended with the feast of Saint James at his shrine in Compostela, Spain. Every year, as many as a hundred thousand persons walk a portion of the medieval way of the pilgrim, earning the right to wear the scallop shell symbol of this journey of faith. In legend, this city on the northern coast of Spain is the final resting place of the apostle, and the full name of the cathedral is “Saint James of the Field of Stars.” There is a tradition that Saint James the Great preached there.
In the Roman Catholic tradition, the pilgrimage, like any procession, is a symbol, life’s journey distilled, a powerful sign of our journey toward a certain goal. The perils of the road, the support of companions, the contemplative slower pace of life, have the potential to transform and renew the pilgrims in ways that last a lifetime. Along the way, the distinctions between rich and poor fall away, and everyone shares humble rustic food and stops for the night in hostels or under the stars. After a long walk, the experience of entering through the great doors into the vast cathedral filled with incense, light, and song is a foretaste of heaven. The pilgrims often say that their whole lives are redirected toward that moment of entry into the heavenly Jerusalem. The most memorable feature of the cathedral is called the botofumeiro, an incense burner on pulleys and chains that sweeps through the cathedral in immense circles, swirling clouds of sweet-smelling incense around the vast nave. Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
“The Eyes Of All Look Hopefully To You, And You Give Them Their Food In Due Season.”
~ Psalm 145:15
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer Sacrament Information Infant Baptisms: A Baptismal seminar and completed paperwork is required prior to the Sacrament. See the website for details and forms. Sacrament of Marriage: See our website for information. Call Beth at x116 for an appointment at least six (6) months prior to the proposed wedding date. Sacrament of the Sick: For emergencies only, call 626-5671 or 727-7760, day or night. Call x107 during office hours for communion to the sick, shut-ins, and those in hospitals. Anointing of the sick is available upon request. Annulments: Contact Deacon Jay and Nancy Frantz at 789-0293 for information and guidance on applying for an annulment.
Sanctuary Candles As you look around the front of the Church, you will notice the candles that hang from the ceiling in front of the main and side altars. These candles are available to be memorialized for the week for a $15 stipend. We post these memorials in the bulletin.
Mass Intentions All of our Masses are offered for specific intentions that have been requested in advance. In accordance with Canon Law, each Mass is for a single intention; with the exception of 2 weekend Masses that accommodate multiple intentions. Mass donations are $5. We post these intentions in the bulletin.
Flowers Flowers enhance our worship environment in both the Church and Chotin Center. Altar Flower donations are $100. We acknowledge these donations in the bulletin.
Sanctuary Candles These votive candles in Church have been memorialized as follows:
Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp For the intentions of
Helen Zima
Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp In memory of Julia Radosti
Blessed Mother Altar Lamp For a special intention
St. Joseph Altar Lamp For the comfort and strength
of those dealing with the loss of a child
Sacred Heart of Jesus Altar Lamp
In loving memory of Msgr. Robert Guste and
Most Rev. Nicholas D’Antonio
St. Benedict Altar Lamp For the intentions of
Fr. John Talamo on his birthday
Mass Intentions Saturday, July 28 8:00 AM Int. of OLL parishioners 4:00 PM All souls in Purgatory Deceased members of KC’s
and their families Dr. Ernest E. Deshautreaux George L. Buhler, Mary B. Buhler & Jamie Johanna Baskett Dr. Perry “Skip” Booth, III Ken Miller Int. of Fr. Robert Cavalier Kay Shepler Jackie Laborde Jeff Reisch Elmer Shremp Int. of Stanley LaGrange Sunday, July 29 7:30 AM Leah Clement 9:00 AM Octavia Ledoux Sansovich 10:30 AM Int. of Ronnie & Veralynn
Alpha 12:00 PM Paul J. Nosacka, Jr. Robert Heintz Charlie Thomas Barbara Morgan Laverty Int. of June Lecompte Int. of Alma McDonnell 6:30 PM Florence G. Cheramie Monday, July 30 9:00 AM Lee Barrosse 5:15 PM Kendall Miller Tuesday, July 31 9:00 AM Freddie DeMont 5:15 PM Dr. Ernest E. Deshautreaux Wednesday, August 1 9:00 AM Rusty Ricks 5:15 PM J. Paul Nader, III Thursday, August 2 9:00 AM Deacon Joe Lazo & Stephen
Lazo 5:15 PM Marguerite LiBassi Friday, August 3 9:00 AM Joshua Troxler
God wants us to call Him Father, with
the trust of children who abandon
themselves in the arms of the One
who gave them life. ~ Pope Francis
on Twitter @Pontifex
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer The Prophet’s Profit If you want to compare miracles in the first reading and the gospel, Elisha did his first, but Jesus did it better. Elisha had a hundred people to feed with twenty barley loaves and a handful of fresh grain. Jesus had five thousand people and only five loaves and a couple fish. So was Jesus trying to show up Elisha? Neither Jesus nor Elisha ever did a miracle for their own benefit. When Elisha cure the kings servant, he refused to accept a gift, because it would imply that Elisha did the miracle, while the prophet knew that God had cured him. Jesus refused to let the crowds make him a king. The miracle of feeding the five thousand was not done just for the crowd. He was using it to teach the disciples something important. He knew there would be times when they felt overwhelmed, so he showed them what God can do with our meager abilities. There are millions of people hungry for the good news that Jesus brings to the world. Remember the miracle of the loaves when you only have a few dollars to give to the missions, or when you’re not sure you know enough to teach someone about Jesus. And remember that you do those things, not to make you look holy, but to let God show his loving power. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Marc Fluitt
Commentator: Tom Berner
Lector: Manny Gutierrez
EM’s: Letha Berner Karen Bosse
Yvonne Reed Semone Miller
Agatha Gutierrez Taylor Nox
7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Ernie Coco
Commentator: Alicia Nolan
Lector: Lewis Nolan
EM’s: Laurie Panzeca Clay Pellissier
Manuel Broussard Linda Cusimano
Sue Lacour Buddy Gaudet
9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Robin Ledet
Commentator: Steve Decker
Lector: Brian Callahan EM’s: Michelle Callahan Angie Kangas
Michael Cousin Audrey Maduell
Gleason BK Baldwin
Phil Zima Linda Sanders
Susie Childress Stacy Warner
10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist
Commentator: Ed Morvant
Lector: Allison McInnis
EM’s: Bruce Cuber Dennis Chapman
Ashley Cuber Joycelyn Heinz
Mary McKeogh Genie Simpson
Debby Montgomery Wayne Simpson
Susan Pattarozzi Debbie Starring
12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Darryl Lallande
Commentator: Frances Strayham
Lector: Leo Kearns
EM’s: Gina Cangelosi Jean Barrosse
Frank Caponegro Anita Porche
Leo Kearns Charles Porche
6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mike Nation
Commentator: Linda Vincent
Lector: Allen Churchill
Tracy Bannon Kelli Churchill
JoAnn Fain Barbara Phillips
Debbie Ferrari Cary Vincent
EM’s:
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist
Commentator: F. Ramsey
Lector: Mary Yager
EM’s: Bill Bailey Terri Broussard
Joan Bailey Cookie Johnson
Paul Broussard Scott Fleming
7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Carol Sobolewski
Commentator: Buddy Gaudet
Lector: Manuel Broussard EM’s: Ernie Coco Ziggy Sobolewski
Cindy Garrett Alicia Nolan
Becky Maloney Lewis Nolan
9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Sidney Angelle
Commentator: Karen Maricle
Lector: Geralyn Suhor EM’s: Leon Toups Ronald Geauthreaux
B K Baldwin Gary Beilman
Michael Cousin Barbara Beilman
Steve Decker Kim Lindemann
Elmida Geauthreaux Linda Sanders
10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Steven Toups
Commentator: Allison McInnis
Lector: Craig Drez
EM’s: Betty Chiri Genie Simpson
Joan Faust Wayne Simpson
Leslie Patterson Kathleen Avenel
Joey Patterson Sandi Thomas
Audrianne Quintana Nancy Webre
12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Darryl Lallande
Commentator: Dylan Thomas
Lector: Jeff Harris
EM’s: Grace Huffman Terri Lodge
Adeline Nastasi Mary Grace Roberts
Willie Parks Steve Vedros
6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mike Nation
Commentator: Lori Sutton
Lector: Mike Sutton
Debbie Ferrari Mary Johnston
Jennifer West Camille Royerre
Dwight Johnston Need EM
EM’s:
Craig Wiles
Liturgical Ministers July 28-29 August 4-5
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer/Education
Adoration Chapel God has blessed this parish for many years with a Perpetual Adoration Chapel. Thank you for so many that have volunteered to take an hour with Jesus over these last few months. You are all a blessing! Please look over the vacant hours at the chapel and consider making a commitment of one precious hour with Jesus. If you can’t take an hour by yourself consider sharing an hour. Contact Fran Dominique at 504-812-7415 or [email protected] to volunteer. Vacant hours are: Mon: 1 AM; 2 AM Tue: 12 AM; 2 AM; 1 PM Wed: 2 AM Thu: 2 AM Fri: 1 AM; 2 AM; 3 AM; 7 PM; 9 PM Sat: 6 AM; 10 AM; 12 PM; 1 PM; 4 PM; 7 PM Sun: 1 AM; 2 PM
Free Indeed Free Indeed is a shelter in St. Tammany Parish for victims of human trafficking. Please keep these people in your prayers. Any support you wish to give can be done through our St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Charismatic Group All are welcome to join our Charismatic Prayer group as we pray, praise and worship our Lord. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is a movement of God’s Holy Spirit. Catholics at Our Lady of the Lake and around the world are experiencing the outpouring of God’s power, His loving presence and the manifestation of the charismatic gifts that contribute to the building of the body of Christ. We meet Wednesdays from 6:30 PM till 8PM in the Our Lady of the Lake Church. Contact Linda Kelley at [email protected] or 985-630-6045 for more info.
PSR Registration & Volunteers Needed Our Parish School of Religion Registration for both new and returning students for the 2018-19 school year will have a final registration day:
August 5th 8:30 AM–12 Noon
Please bring a copy of the student’s baptismal certificate for new registrations. At this time, we are in need of catechists for first grade, fifth grade and seventh grade (boys only) classes. For more information on registration or to volunteer, please contact Andrea Labranche at [email protected] or 626-5671 x114.
Ministry Fair: Save the Date!!! All parishioners are invited to the OLL Ministry Fair. Learning about the ministries and joining one is a great way to serve the Lord in a warm and friendly environment.
OLL Ministry Fair August 18th & 19th after Masses
OLL Cafeteria Ushers Needed We are desperately in need of ushers for 6:30 PM Sunday Masses. Ushers greet Mass attendees and help attendees find seats in the Church. They assist in passing the collection baskets and coordinating those selected for the Offertory giving. Any member of the Our Lady of the Lake Church community is welcome to assist in this ministry. Ushers do not have regular meetings, but you are asked to be at Mass 15 minutes prior to start time. Interested parishioners should contact Ryan Schoolmeyer at [email protected] or 985-377-9635.
EMs For Healthcare Facilities If you are currently an EMHC and are interested in bringing Communion to those Catholics in healthcare facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living centers or hospice), please contact Deacon Jeff Tully at either [email protected] or at 504-227-3606. There is a need in Southshore facilities, Northshore facilities, Eastbank facilities and Westbank facilities. WE NEED YOU!!!
If you are interested but are NOT currently an EMHC, please talk with your Pastor. Once he has approved you in that role, please contact the Office of Worship to inquire about the education sessions they offer.
Ministry News
Respect Life Ministry Call to Prayer: "Each Friday, from August 3 - September 28, 2018, I urge all people of good will to join me in prayer that this change in the U.S. Supreme Court will move our nation closer to the day when every human being is protected in law and welcomed in life. The USCCB Call to Prayer network will share prayers and educational resources and an invitation to fast on Fridays for this intention. http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/take-action-now/call-to-prayer/legal-protection-of-human-life.cfm May Our Lady of Guadalupe intercede for the healing of our nation and our people from decades of abortion on demand." Cardinal Dolan, Chairman of U.S. Bishops' Conference Committee on Pro-Life Activities
Novena for the Legal Protection of Human Life Pray: May a change in the U.S. Supreme Court move our nation closer to the day when every human being is protected in law and welcomed in life. Our Father..., Hail Mary..., Glory Be… Fast: Offer a sacrifice for the intention. Learn: Roe and Doe legalized abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. Many people don't realize that Roe v. Wade legalized abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. Roe says abortions may not be restricted at all during the first three months and in the second three months may be regulated only for the mother's health. After "viability" Roe allows abortion to be prohibited but must make an exception for the woman's life or health. But in Roe's companion case, Doe v. Bolton, the Court defined "health" to include "all factors—physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman's age—relevant to the well-being" of the mother. In most states, that is broad enough to permit virtually any abortion in the seventh, eighth, or ninth months of pregnancy if any of these reasons is invoked. Human Life Protection Act: "In 2006, Louisiana became one of the first states to implement a trigger law. Technically known as the Human Life Protection Act, this trigger law makes abortion illegal in Louisiana, except for the life of the mother, when the Roe v Wade is overturned and Supreme Court of the United States allows states to make decisions.” Pray for the confirmation of our new Supreme Court justice & the overturning of Roe!
Are you or someone you know struggling with Infertility? A wonderful volunteer in the archdiocese is exploring the possibility of starting a group for those struggling with Infertility. Several women & couples have expressed interest. If you are interested, please contact the Respect Life Office… [email protected].
The Re-entry Project: Attention Northshore folks…The Re-entry Project in Covington is looking for volunteers who can tutor those who were formerly incarcerated. The tutoring is a one-on-one preparation for these returning citizens to take their GEDs. If you can help, please contact Ann at 985-264-4206.
RCIA Inquiry Session RCIA will have a final Inquiry Session on August 14th. If you have questions about the Catholic Faith or are interested in becoming Catholic, it is not too late. The RCIA Process may be for you! RCIA stands for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. The RCIA process is for:
♦ Adults who have not been baptized
♦ Adults who have been baptized in other church traditions
♦ Catholics needing to complete the Sacraments of initiation
♦ Catholic adults who have not been confirmed
The RCIA Inquiry Session will take place at 6:30 PM in the Front Office of the Parish Life Center. We are happy to address all your questions and talk about the program. For more information, please contact Robin Ledet at [email protected] or 985-237-2789. Robin can also answer questions about RCIC for unbaptized children or children needing to complete the Sacraments.
Movie Night OLL presents the last of its Tuesday Night at the Movies, beginning at 7:00 o’clock Tuesday evening in the Parish Life Center – the movie “Maria Goretti" will be shown. Come and enjoy an evening of inspiration, education, and fellowship. Light snacks will be provided.
Ministry News OLL Men’s Spirituality
Scripture is meant to reveal the Lord to us, to let us experience His presence, and to form us in our Christian identity. Christ's presence is realized by His spoken word, since it is He Himself who speaks when the Holy Scriptures are read at Mass. Please join the OLL Men's Spirituality Group to review the readings for the upcoming Sunday's Mass. Meetings are on Thursday nights at 7 PM for 1½ hours in Classroom 201, across the street from the Chotin Center. No outside preparation is required. Please contact Tony Garner at [email protected] or
985-705-2607 for more info.
Knights of Columbus Council 9240: Save the Date!
Annual Golf Tournament Beau Chene Country Club
Monday, September 24, 2018 Registration: 10 AM Tee Off: 12 Noon
The tournament proceeds enable the funding of several local charities, including:
• Covington Food Bank
• Northlake Crisis Pregnancy Center
• Children’s Christmas Shopping Spree
• Samaritan Center
• And several others! For information and details: Pat Wilkerson [email protected] or 985-727-1278
Faith and Fun
OLL’s Faith and Fun Group attended Mass on a recent Sunday at the Chotin Center followed by a luncheon at Mandina’s Restaurant. Faith, Food and Fellowship were the theme of the day! Our next meeting will be on Saturday, August 18 in the OLL school cafeteria. Call Leon Toups @ 624-3868 for info.
Catholic Social Thought Very Rev. José Lavastida, STD, Pastor of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos Church, will speak on the Dignity of Life from Conception to Natural Death on Monday, August 6th at Most Holy Trinity. The evening will begin with light supper at 6:45 PM with the speaker at 7:15 PM. Call 985-892-0642 for details.
Festival of the Lake 2018
October 19th, 20th, and 21st Live, Love– It’s where our parish and community comes alive, where we really live the good times. Of course, Love is always present, from the volunteers who make it possible to the families that make our festival a great way to be with and love their families and friends. It’s irresistible, and the joy on everyone’s faces is such a wonderful gift. You can be a major part of that living and loving in the heart of Old Mandeville for Our Lady of the Lake’s 36th Annual Festival of the Lake from October 19-21, 2018.
No family member is left out of our 3-day festival – there’s mouth-watering food, games for all ages, cold beverages, crafts, and plenty of great music to match the fun. This year, after Christian Serpas continues his tradition of kicking off our festival’s music offerings, we’ll hear from all new bands --
Supercharger (70s/80s/90s rock cover), Next Gen V (funk, blues, jazz blend), Tchefuncte River Band (acoustic rock), Category 6 (80s to today cover band), and on Sunday, we will feature a Blues and Craft Brew Competition with an extraordinary blues musician, Jonathan “Boogie” Long.
Individuals or businesses sponsor our Festival, and businesses receive great exposure to our local and loyal parishioners and festival goers. Our Blues & Craft Brew Competition is a new sponsorship opportunity this year. We invite you to commit early to one of our sponsor categories to maximize your benefits, including having your logo on our festival t-shirt and a chance to buy 500 festival tickets at a great discount. Join us now by completing the sponsor form online at our website www.festivalofthelake.com, or by completing and mailing in the form with your payment. For updates on the festival and to add more value to our sponsor packages, please follow us on Facebook at FestivaloftheLake, Twitter @FestoftheLake, and Instagram @FestivaloftheLake.
We look forward to welcoming you as a 2018 Festival of the Lake Sponsor.
Sponsorship Agreement The Festival of the Lake agrees to provide each sponsor with the benefits listed. Except as noted below for festival tickets add on, sponsors agree to pay all fees no later than October 12, 2018.
Level (choose one from right page) ___________________________________ $__________ A-La-Carte Add On (must be a Sponsor at $500 level or above)
Logo Featured on Festival Pre-sale Coupons ___ x $1500 $__________
500 Fest Tickets (discounted 30%; submit & pay by Sep 15) ___ x $175 $__________
Festival Solo Social Media Mention ___ x $50 $__________
Social Media Like/Follow ___ x $25 $__________
Sponsor Name: ______________________________________________________________________ (Exactly as you want it to appear on Sponsor Listings)
Sponsor Address: ____________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: __________________________ Email: _____________________________________
Signature: _____________________________ Print Name: _________________________________
____ Payment Enclosed Check Enclosed - Check #________ (make checks payable to Festival of the Lake) Visa, MasterCard #: ______________________________ Code: _____ Exp. Date: ______
Please return this form to the Parish Life Center, mail it to Festival of the Lake, 312 Lafitte St. Mandeville, LA 70448, or email it to [email protected]. Online form available at festivalofthelake.com.
Festival of the Lake 2018
2018 Festival of the Lake Sponsorship Levels LEVELS AMOUNT BENEFITS
$2,500 Sponsor Festival T-Shirt* (medium logo)
Booth/Game Signage and Announcements 2 Festival Solo Social Media Mentions 2 Church Bulletin Announcements Social Media Like/Follow
$1,500 Sponsor; Festival T-Shirt* (regular logo) booth / craft alley signage 1 Festival Solo Social Media Mention 1 Church Bulletin Announcement Social Media Like/Follow
$1,000 Booth Sponsor Festival T-Shirt* (regular logo) Booth Signage | Social Media Like/Follow Fest Website link | Bulletin Group Sponsor Acknowledgment
$750 sponsor Booth Signage | Social Media Like/Follow Inclusion on Festival Website
$500 Sponsor Booth Signage | Inclusion on Festival Website
$300 Booth Sponsor Booth Signage
A-La-Carte Add On (must be a Sponsor at $500 level or above) $1500 Logo Featured on Festival Pre-sale Coupons $175 500 Festival Tickets (discounted 30%; Sep 15 deadline) $50 Festival Solo Social Media Mention $25 Social Media Like/Follow
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Inclusion on the T-shirt expired July 1
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Inclusion on the T-shirt expired July 1
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Inclusion on the T-shirt expired July 1
New This Year: Craft Brew Competition Sunday, October 21st 1 PM - 4 PM To participate as a craft brewer, visit the festival website at festivalofthelake.com, and click on the button for details. Watch upcoming bulletins for details on participating as a tasting judge.
Altar Servers
Registration forms are available on our website at ollparish.info/altar-servers.
Administration and Operations
Registration/Stewardship FAQ How do I register? Online registration is available at our website under “Information” or the “Join Us” button, or you can register in person in our Parish Life Center.
What information do I need to update when it changes? Those already registered should update your personal information if any of the following change: address, contact numbers, email addresses, marital status, deaths, additions to family/household.
When should my grown child be taken off of my record? Adult children who have moved or married are encouraged to register at OLL or in their parish of residence.
Can I be registered in more than one parish? No, you can only be registered with one parish who will be sacramentally responsible for you and your family.
How do I receive envelopes? When you register, you will begin receiving envelopes when our next quarter report goes out to the company. If you sign up for online giving, we remove you from envelope distribution. If you do not wish to receive envelopes, please call the office at 985-626-5671 or email [email protected] and request to be removed from the distribution list.
Why should I give to the Church? Only with the sacrificial offering of all our members, can we ensure that Our Lady of the Lake remains a vibrant, active faith community. With your offering you can ensure that we are able to meet our financial obligations to maintain our ministries, programs and facilities, pay a just wage to our parish staff, support the needs of the larger Church and assist our brothers and sisters in need.
Are contributions tax deductible? Yes. We will have information on requesting your tax statement in upcoming bulletins. If you participate in online giving, you can print your statement through your online giving account at your convenience.
Parish Financial Stewardship
July 9-15
Weekly Donations * $ 17,879.71
Online Giving $ 6,757.50
TOTAL $ 24,637.21
2nd Collection for Black and Indian Home Mission $ 3,734.12
July 16-22 Weekly Donations * $ 19,382.12
Online Giving $ 4,217.50
TOTAL $ 23,599.62
Weekly Budget $ 27,684.00
(*Does not include other income)
Try online giving by following the link on our website at ollparish.info. We have eGiving cards available at the entrance to the Church and Chotin Center that can be placed in the offertory basket by those who give online.
In gratitude for our many gifts from God, parishioners
and visitors made a joyful offertory to the Lord.
Safe Environment Renewal Online Renewal for Safe Environment Training for Adult Learners only is now being offered online. This training works on computers, tablets and smartphones. This is not for your initial training with the Archdiocese...only for renewals. Training expires every three years. If you are due for renewal, follow these steps:
1. Go to https:/safeandsacred-nola.org 2. Click the “Create new account” button to register 3. Complete ALL information on the registration page 4. Click “Create my new account” to complete your registration 5. Click “Continue” to confirm your account and enter the training site. 6. Complete the training. You are done with training when you see your
certificate on the screen. For any questions regarding Safe Environment Training, please contact Bonnie in the PLC at 985-626-5671 x 107 or [email protected].
Staff and Ministry Directory
Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers Deacon Owen Francis: [email protected] Children’s Liturgy Amy Drez: 504-401-3543 Commentators/Lectors Jeff Harris: 504-722-5155 Eucharist- Mass Ministers Paul Broussard; 985-626-4185; [email protected] Liturgical Coordinators Leon Crist: 985-966-5085 Liturgy Screen Coordinator Holly Morales: 985-626-7732 Music Ministry Sharon Smode: 985-626-5671 x102; [email protected] Ushers Ryan Schoolmeyer: 985-377-9635; [email protected]
Prayer Adoration Chapel Fran Dominique: 504-812-7415; [email protected] Disciples of Jesus and Mary Shelley Gourgues: 985-630-4786 Lay Carmelites Cindi Manint: 985-373-5563 Tuesday Morning Rosary and Rosa Mystica Prayer Groups Cindy Garrett: 985-892-6381; [email protected] Charismatic Prayer Group Linda Kelley: 985-630-6045; [email protected]
Discipleship and Service Ministries Advocates for Persons with Disabilities Nash Bono 985-630-8551; Amy Raspino 504-439-9914 Altar Society Cindi Manint: 985-626-4041 Card Ministry Terri Broussard: 985-626-4185 Catholic Daughters of the Americas Inkie Landry: 985-626-0142; Stacey Neill: 504-957-9072; [email protected] Faith and Fun Leon Toups: 985-624-3868 Festival of the Lake: festivalofthelake.com Joe Chautin III: 504-439-2350 Hospitality Joy Adams: 504-812-7108 Knights of Columbus Craig Wiles: 985-789-98..; [email protected] Lady Knights of Columbus Lori Wiles Men’s Club David Leberton: 504-430-0658 Prayer Shawl Ministry Gloria Sellars: 985-626-3247 Respect Life Ministry Judith Bono: 985-778-1513 Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro: 985-626-5671 x107; [email protected] Samaritan Center 985-626-4457 OLL Reps Ruth Kathmann: 985-626-4846 and Carol LaRocca: 985-629-4117 St. Vincent De Paul: For assistance call 985-674-5088 Joan Leon
Education & Faith Formation Parish School of Religion Andrea Labranche: 985-626-5671 x114; [email protected] Adult Ed/ Men’s Spirituality Tony Garner: 985-705-2607; [email protected] Monday Morning Bible Study Audrey Maduell: 985-951-8105 Vocation Ministry Dwight and Mary Johnston: [email protected]
Our Lady of the Lake School Principal Frank Smith: 985-626-5678 x136 Assistant Principal Vita Dickens: 985-626-5678 x137 Admissions Paula Johnson: 985- 626-5678 x134 School Finance Coordinator Linda Guedry: 985-626-5678 x112 PTCC Erin Kessler: 504-319-1155; [email protected] K4J (Kids for Jesus) Lissa Schwing: [email protected]
Youth & Family Ministries YoungLife Austin Ashcraft: 985-626-5671 x127: [email protected] Boy Scouts Rich Goldkamp: 985-237-9331; [email protected] Lisa Raspino: 985-966-0093 Confraternity of Christian Mothers Melinda Kearns: 985-630-1063; [email protected] Cub Scouts Matt Estrade: 504-339-1757; [email protected] Girl Scouts Kathy Monson: 985-789-0259; [email protected] and Clare Altland: 985-869-1791; [email protected] Marriage Enrichment Karen & Dwayne Maricle: 985-276-4443 and Gina & Scott Scheuermann: 985-778-9389
Parish Staff 626-5671 Pastor Rev. Mark Lomax [email protected] x-103 Parochial Vicar Rev. Chris Zavackis [email protected] x-108 Deacons Steve Cohan Jay Frantz Andrew Raspino Owen Francis
Baptisms and Weddings Beth Zima x-116 [email protected] Bulletin Editor/Announcements Aimee Coco x-110 [email protected] Facilities Manager Rick Miller x-111 Finance Coordinator Cheryl Emmons x-101 [email protected] Music Director Sharon Smode x-102 [email protected] Pastor’s Secretary/Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro x-107 [email protected] PSR Coordinator Andrea Labranche x-114 [email protected] Receptionist Maggie Alongis x-104 [email protected] Youth Director & Confirmation Austin Ashcraft x-127 [email protected]
Sacraments Baptisms and Weddings Beth Zima (see above) Confirmation Austin Ashcraft (see above) Eucharist- Homebound Joan Bailey 985-624-2936 Eucharist– Hospital Visit Bonnie Gallodoro (see above) First Reconciliation/First Eucharist Andrea Labranche (see above) RCIA/RCIC Robin Ledet 237-2789 [email protected]
Parish Councils Finance Council President Ben Strecker Pastoral Council President Allison McInnis
Kelli C. Churchill, LCSWCounseling Based on Catholic Values
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Independent & Assisted Living985-624-8040
H & R BLOCK BUSINESS SERVICES■ Tax Preparation ■ Audit Services■ Advice ■ Bookkeeping
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515130 Our Lady of the Lake Church (B)
Since 1938
1645 Hwy 190
Now on Northshore!
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Saia’sSuper Meat Market“Meat fit for a King”
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Supporting Financial GrowthYour Mortgage Professionals
Paul LeBlanc Kevin MorganParishioners
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“Satisfying all of yourtechnology needs”
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DR. BART C. SELLERSCHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATES
of Mandeville221 St. Ann Dr., Suite 2
624-9888
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Purchase of an entree of $10.50 or greater.Only (1) offer per visit, per table. MUST PRESENT COUPON WITH PURCHASE.
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Anthony F. Albright, MD • Timothy J. Trainor, MDVeronica T. Dugan, MD • Mark J. Nicaud, MD • Edward Dauterive, III, MD
515130 Our Lady of the Lake Church (A)
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All Types of Automotive RepairsMASTER AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAn
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• Estate Planning (Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney)
• Succession Administration& Litigation
• Business Counseling & Litigation• Real Estate Litigation
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Medical StaffingPrivate Duty Care / Sitting w/Patients at home or in the hospital
Our goal is to help patients in the comfort of their home.On call 24 hours a day 504-834-9996
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Adults & Children
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Mandeville, LA 70471
(985) 674-1500
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Ministry Calendar
Thank You to Our Advertisers!!! We appreciate those who advertise in our bulletin! If you contact one of our advertisers, make sure to tell them, “I saw your ad in the Our Lady of the Lake bulletin.” If you would like to advertise your business in our bulletin, please contact J. S. Paluch Company at 1-800-438-8931.
Week of July 30 Jul 30 Bible Study, after 9 AM Mass, Fellowship 1 Jul 31 Scriptural Rosary, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 9:30 AM, Fellowship 1 Movie Night, 7 PM, Fellowship 1 * Baptism Seminar, 7 PM, Church Aug 1 Rosa Mystica Prayers for Priests, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Charismatic Prayer Group, 6:30 PM, Church Aug 2 Men’s Spirituality Group, 7 PM, Room 201 Aug 4 PSR Registration, 8:30 AM-Noon, Parish Life Center Office
Week of August 6 Aug 6 PLC resumes regular hours, 9 AM-4 PM Bible Study, after 9 AM Mass, Fellowship 1 Aug 7 Scriptural Rosary, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 9:30 AM, Fellowship 1 Aug 8 Rosa Mystica Prayers for Priests, after 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Charismatic Prayer Group, 6:30 PM, Church Aug 9 Catholic Daughters of the Americas, 6:30 PM, Fellowship 1 Men’s Spirituality Group, 7 PM, Room 201 Aug 12 YoungLife, 7:30 PM, Cafeteria
* Contact Appropriate Coordinator before attending
Our Lady of the Lake, Pray for Us!
This weekend the Traveling Chalice will be taken by
Steve and Carol Cohan at the 12 Noon Mass.
We thank you for praying for vocations with your family this week.