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PASTOR: Rev. Msgr. J. Robert Romero PAROCHIAL VICAR: Rev. Fr. Matthew Hebert DEACONS: Deacon Gary Gaudin Deacon Korey LaVergne St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church MASS SCHEDULE: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6:15 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday 12:00 p.m. Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm (Life Teen Mass) 310 WEST VINE AVENUE ~ P.O. BOX 31 ~ EUNICE, LOUISIANA 70535 ~ 337.457.5285 www.facebook.com/stanthonyeunice ~ WEBSITE: www.stanthonyeunice.org ~ EMAIL: [email protected] Visit: www.formed.org St. Anthony of Padua passcode is GZPZMF PARISH STAFF Trustees Dr. Ben Miller Mr. Karl Aucoin Parish Office Staff Mrs. Rhoda Huckaby Mr. Rodney Sonnier Parish Social & Community Ministry Deacon Gary Gaudin, Director Music Mr. Rodney Sonnier, Director Mrs. Laura Lombas, Organist Faith Formation...............457-7505 Mrs. Angie Aguillard, Director Mrs. Jennifer David, Assistant Spiritual Direction Mrs. Phyllis Pere Custodial Technician Mr. Henry Rozas Rectory Housekeeper & Cook Mrs. Jennifer O’Neill ST. EDMUND CATHOLIC SCHOOL Mr. Joe Feucht Interim Principal Office: 351 W. Magnolia Telephones: 457-2592 / 457-5988 St. Edmund P.T.C. Mrs. Aimee Summerlin President

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Pastor: Rev. Msgr. J. Robert Romero

Parochial Vicar:Rev. Fr. Matthew Hebert

Deacons: Deacon Gary Gaudin

Deacon Korey LaVergne

St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church

Mass scHeDuLe:Monday, Wednesday, Friday

6:15 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday

12:00 p.m.saturday Vigil 4:00 pm

sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm (Life Teen Mass)

310 West Vine aVenue ~ P.o. Box 31 ~ eunice, louisiana 70535 ~ 337.457.5285 www.facebook.com/stanthonyeunice ~ WeBsite: www.stanthonyeunice.org ~ email: [email protected]

Visit: www.formed.org st. anthony of Padua passcode is GZPZMF

Pa R i s H s Ta F FTrustees Dr. Ben Miller Mr. Karl Aucoin

Parish Office Staff Mrs. Rhoda Huckaby Mr. Rodney Sonnier

Parish social & community Ministry Deacon Gary Gaudin, Director

Music Mr. Rodney Sonnier, Director Mrs. Laura Lombas, Organist

Faith Formation...............457-7505 Mrs. Angie Aguillard, Director Mrs. Jennifer David, Assistant

spiritual Direction Mrs. Phyllis Pere

custodial Technician Mr. Henry Rozas

Rectory Housekeeper & cook Mrs. Jennifer O’Neill

s T. e D M u n D c aT H o L i c s c H o o L

Mr. Joe Feuchtinterim Principal

Office: 351 W. MagnoliaTelephones: 457-2592 / 457-5988

st. edmund P.T.c. Mrs. Aimee Summerlin

President

Dear Parishioners of st. anthony of PaDua church & annunciation of the BlesseD Virgin mary church,Advisory Councils & ACTS Core

Team for 2017-2018 ServicesI am please to update parishioners on the membership of Advisory Councils, and St. Edmund Athletic Booster Board and ACTS Core Team for the 2017-2018 services.

Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary Finance Council members are Denise Arnold (Trustee), Neil LeJeune (Trustee), Luke Sanders, and Deacon Cormier (ex-official).Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary Pastoral Council members are Kristie Bertrand, John Eric Fontenot, Edwin Daugereaux, Jennifer Johnson, and Luke Sanders and as ex officio members Denise Arnold (Trustee), Neil LeJeune (Trustee) with Deacon Cormier. Members who came off the council are Connie Fontenot, Monica Joubert, and Angie McGehee. We thank these members and all parishioners for your good service to God and Church.

St. Anthony of Padua Finance Council members are Karl Aucoin (Trustee), Dr. Ben Miller (Trustee), David Clause, Steven Moosa, Jan Ward, Bob Soileau, and Rodney Sonnier (Bookkeeper).St. Anthony of Padua Pastoral Council members are Candy Atteberry, James Bergeron, Donnie Darbonne, Sarah S. Oliver, Wayne Richard, Jed Reviere, Connie Thibodeaux and as ex officio members Karl Aucoin (Trustee), Dr. Ben Miller (Trustee). Members who came off the council are Nelson Gaspard and Tad Richard. We thank these members and all parishioners for your good service to God and Church.

St. Edmund Catholic School Advisory Council members are Kody Bieber, Brett Manuel, Randy Miller, Donnie Richard, Douglas Summerlin, Mitch Thibodeaux, and Holly Vidrine. Members who came off the Council are John Fruge, Jamie Thompson, and Debra Eckholdt. We thank these former members and new and continuing members for their service and dedication to the mission of the School.

St. Edmund Athletic Booster Club Board members are Paul Brown, Terry Brown, Matt Coleman, Corey Diaz, Mike Driggs, Nancy Lafleur, Doug Summerlin, Brad Miller. Members who came off the board are Peter Miller, Dr. Randy Miller, and Raymond Aguillard. We thank these members and all who help in the mission of the school.

ACTS Core Team members are: Sheila Aucion, Kyle Deshotel, Debbie DeRouen, Kylie Doucet, Charles Feucht, Tim Fontenot, Stephanie Guillory, Rhoda Huckaby, Doug Marcantel, Lynda Perrodin, and Tad Richard. Members

who came off the team are Rachel Andrus, Kal Landry, and Romona Reviere. We thank these former members and new and continuing members for their good service to the Team and to the ACTS Retreat.

WHY DO WE DO THAT? CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED

QUESTION: A member of my parish was recently arrested for a white-collar crime. I don’t approve of what he did, but he is a great neighbor and a nice person. How should I treat someone like him? ANSWER: There is a litany of expressions that fit this situation: Everyone makes mistakes. Hate the sin, love the sinner. Judge not, lest you be judged. All of these proverbs and sayings highlight the fact that we are here to help each other on the way to salvation. Our hope and goal is that everyone grows in grace, drawing closer to God and to the promise of eternal life. Part of that process is our struggle, collectively and individually, with sin. And that is the ugly part. Sin is not nice, pretty, or inviting when laid out for all to see. Nor is it easy for the person caught in the spotlight.

Kindness and support are not the same thing as approval. We recognize that good people can do bad things and in their struggle, they need the help of others. Our kindness is often the flicker of hope that allows someone to face the consequences of sin while focusing on the promise of redemption. Your desire to help and support your neighbor is the response of grace to sin, and the same response of Jesus to us.

Gospel for the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A – Matthew 15:21-28

“O woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish.” This woman was an outsider. She was a Canaanite, not an Israelite, and as such she would have been considered ritually unclean. But she approached Jesus nonetheless and asked for his help. And Jesus used this opportunity to teach his disciples an important lesson.

In the verses directly before today’s passage, Jesus had told Peter that what defiles a person comes from the heart, not from ignoring external purity practices. Then, Jesus traveled with his disciples from Galilee to the region of Tyre and Sidon where they were much more likely to encounter someone considered to be unclean.

At first it appeared that Jesus wasn’t going to acknowledge the woman who begged for help. His comment, “It is not right to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs,” was a common comparison between Jews (the children) and Canaanites (the dogs). But, in fact, Jesus said

august 6, 2017sunday’s offertory ....................................................$9,571.00Mailed-in offertory .....................................................2,684.48Total offertory for the week ...................................$12,255.48Parish Maintenance & insurance Fund ...................$1,606.00

august 13, 2017sunday’s offertory ....................................................$8,293.50Mailed-in offertory ........................................................968.00Total offertory for the week .....................................$9,261.50

Number Registered Parish Families.....................................1494Number of Envelopes Used.................................................145Number of Children’s Envelopes Used .................................. 3

Thank you for your generosity.Please remember St. Anthony Church

& St. Edmund School in your will.

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tWentieth sunDay in orDinary time

Vol. 50, No. 34

August 20, 2017

steWarDshiP to st. anthony of PaDua church

Monday, august 216:15 a.m.: Julie Watford (Birthday)

Tuesday, august 2212:00 p.m.: Yvette & Lori Aucoin (Birthday - Liv.); Kermen D. Beauchamp, Sr.; Robert Etney Brown family (Liv. & Dec.); George J. ‘G.’ Bourgeois; Elburn Chatman; John Bienvenu

Wednesday, august 236:15 a.m.:

Thursday, august 2412:00 p.m.: Paul Rozas; Hilda Vidrine

Friday, august 256:15 a.m.: Tony Fuselier

saturday, august 264:00 p.m.: Beth Sylvester; Newton Thibodeaux; Donald

masses for the Week

msgr.’s article continueD...

Rev. Msgr. J. Robert Romero

V. Tanner Sr.; Merita Guillory; M/M Austin Sanders; Joan Schatzle-McManus; Robert E. Brown; Marene Fruge; Ed Dietz (Liv.)

sunday, august 27Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:00 a.m.: St. Anthony Parishioners; Carla F. Miller; Judy & Charles (Liv.) Francois

9:00 a.m.: Frankie LaFleur; J.C. Labbie; J.D. & Marshall Arabie; Lillie & Louis McGee; M/M A.F. McGee, Sr.; M/M Amos Durio, Sr.; Toby Durio; Thelma (Birthday) & Leroy (Liv.) Vige; Julius & Deanna (Liv.) Bischoff (Wedding Anniversary); Joan Schatzle-McManus; Bradley Manuel family (Liv. & Dec.)

11:00 a.m.: Tony Fuselier

6:00 p.m.:

this only to go right ahead and break this social code! He showed by his actions that it did not matter whether someone was Jewish or not, what mattered was the faith in a person’s heart. And this woman proved to Jesus and the doubting disciples that she had great faith. How many others would have even approached Jesus to ask for his help? How many others would have persevered when he appeared unresponsive? By pausing in his response, and first mentioning the standard reply, Jesus gave this woman the opportunity to demonstrate her great faith. And then, he answered her request and praised her extraordinary faith. What a lesson for his prejudiced disciples! What a lesson for us, to both persevere in faith, and to never judge others on mere appearances.

Questions of the Week

Matthew 15:21-28 - What do you think most impressed Jesus about the Canaanite woman?

isaiah 56:1, 6-7 - According to Isaiah, “observe what is right, do what is just” is the Lord’s expectation for all people. How do you measure up to this divine code of conduct?

Romans 11:13-15, 29-32 - In Romans 9–11, St. Paul wrestles with the Jewish rejection of Jesus as the Messiah. In today’s reading, how does St. Paul determine that this rejection (“disobedience”) actually helps the Gentiles?

Please pray for: Mary Montelaro, Joan Burson, Sheila DeRouen, Daphne LeJeune, Ali Manuel, Elsie Stelly, Debbie Smith, Agnes ‘Chickie’ McGee, Sam & Rena Mae Reed, Colleen

Landreneau, John Lejeune, Darlene Faul, Dornetta Duplechain, Thelma Lejeune, Bob & Chris Kukuczka, Diane West, Naomi Swanson, Viv Vidrine, Yola Belleau, Brandon Butler, Ed Dietz, Gracie Zaunbrecher, Lorita Smith, Joseph Van Ortego, Madeline Montelaro, Lenard Craig, Craig Durbin, Linda Gaudin, Leroy Vige, Jo Ann DeRouen, Mary Brignac, Helen Tanner, Branson Huckaby (baby), John Kirk Feucht, Leroy Vige, Amanda, Caroline & Kentry Prather, Anita Maser, Dana Dubois Guthrie, Gail Landreneau, Dale Cormier, Susie Simien, Patsy Andrus.

Pray for our troops & peace in the world!

For a list of Catholic Churches & Mass Times when traveling,

please visit:www.parishesonline.com

Priest, extraorDinary lay ministers of holy communion, lectors & altar serVers

saturDay, august 26, 20174:00 p.m. Fr. Hebert Dcn. Korey LaVergne,

Janice Aguillard, Debbie DeRouenBarry Soileau, Glenda Young

Mark DeRouen Avery McGee, Elizabeth McGee2 Altar Servers Needed

sunDay, august 27, 20177:00 a.m. Msgr.

RomeroDcn. Korey LaVergne,Charles Feucht, Michael Lombas

Lisa Miller Madison Comeau, Christopher FuselierAndre Miller, Aiden Veillon

9:00 a.m. Fr. Hebert Sarah Moser Fruge,Ed & Reneé Benoit

Tara LeBlanc Hannah Benoit, Rebecca BenoitLeo Richard, Simon Richard

11:00 a.m. Fr. Hebert Dcn. Gary Gaudin,Dr. Scott & Deborah EckholdtTodd & Debbie Ortego

Candy Atteberry Landon & Kelly Fruge, Vincent Thibodeaux Mc: NeededThurifer: Needed

6:00 p.m. Fr. Hebert Brayden Gaspard,Alicia LaFleur, Kal Landry

Tony LaFleur Anna Chapman, Joshua LandryJustin Landry, Camille Leger

ministers of Prayer meetings & eVents

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Monday, august 21Daily Mass -- 6:15 a.m. st. edmund High school Mass -- 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday, august 22Crossing the Goal -- 5:30 a.m. in Parish Hall.Daily Mass -- 12:00 p.m.Women’s ACTS Mission Formation -- 6:00 p.m. Parish Hall.

Wednesday, august 23Daily Mass -- 6:15 a.m. st. edmund elementary school Mass -- 9:00 a.m.Women’s ACTS Formation -- 6:00 p.m. in Parish HallMen’s ACTS Mission Formation -- 6;00 p.m. KC Hall

Thursday, august 24Daily Mass -- 12:00 p.m.

Friday, august 25Daily Mass -- 6:15 a.m. Nursing Home Masses -- 9:30 a.m.Football Jamboree Games -- 6:00 p.m. at E.H.S.

saturday, august 26Confessions -- 3:00 p.m. Sunday Anticipated Mass -- 4:00 p.m.

sunday, august 27Masses: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.Life Teen Mass -- 6:00 p.m.

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unlocking the mystery of the BiBle!

If you would like to have a deeper relationship with God and a better understanding of your faith, then join us for Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible. You will not only benefit personally from being part of this study; you will also help to bring about a profound renewal in our parish as we grow closer to Christ. St. Anthony Parish will begin Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible on Mondays, september 11 - october 30, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. (in the Parish Hall) -or- 6:00 p.m. (in st. edmund High school Library). For more information or to sign up, fill out a form found on the tables located in the back of church, then return to rectory - or - contact: Stephanie Guillory at 580-6784 or Debbie DeRouen at 288-7402.

The “Rite of christian initiation of adults” is a program beginning September 6th - which prepares persons for entrance into the Catholic Church and / or prepares adult baptized Catholics to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. It can

also help Catholics develop a deeper understanding of their faith and grow in their relationship with Christ. So, if you or someone you know fits either category, please call the church parish office to speak with Deacon Gary Gaudin who will give you more information [337-457-5285]. Please call before august 31 so that adequate preparations might be made. It will be held at st. Mathida’s Parish Hall in eunice on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. This is a combined effort of the following Catholic Church Parishes: Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Duralde), Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Chataignier), St. Ann (Mamou), St. Anthony of Padua (Eunice), St. Mathilda (Eunice), St. Thomas More (Eunice).

r.c.i.a. starts soon...

faith formation (c.c.D.) neWs sept. 11 @ 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Faith Formation (c.c.D.) elementary classes begin

Parent orientation (Grades K-8)

sept. 11 @ 6:00 p.m. Jr. High classes begin

sunday, oct. 1 @ 7:00 p.m. Life night orientation with Parents & Teens

faith formation (c.c.D.)registration continues...

Registration for St. Anthony’s Faith Formation (C.C.D.) classes (grades K-12) is now underway. You may register at the Formation Office (located in the Parish Hall). Returning students may also register by mail. A copy of the Baptismal certificate will be needed for aLL new students. For more information call 457-7505. Register early to help us prepare properly and adequately for our upcoming programs.

** Teachers Needed **Our Religious Formation Program is in neeD of volunteers to teach the faith to our young children. Please seriously search your heart to see if this could be a ministry in which you can be of service to the Lord. We are in need of teachers for K - 8th grade elementary classes, as well as, Life Teen Core Team members for our High School Program. Contact the the Formation office [457-7505] for more information.

This study provides the easiest way to understand

the Bible. Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible makes the complex simple. It helps you uncover the

story woven throughout Scripture, so that you can

get the “big picture” of the Bible and understand

what it’s all about. The Bible is a story about the

Father’s unfailing love for you, a love that you are

now called to share with others.

“The effect on my parishioners has been wonderful: a deeper love for Christ, a deeper experience with the sacraments, and continued love for the Scriptures.”

—Fr. Becker, Minnesota

Visit BibleStudyForCatholics.com to learn more.

An Engaging 8-Part Study Featuring Je� Cavins

Date, Times, Location

Cost/Registration

For More Information

Mondays, Sept. 11 - Oct. 30, 201710:00 a.m. at Jeanmard Parish Hall

250 N 3rd St. Eunice, LAor 6:00 p.m. at St. Edmund H.S. Library

351 W Magnolia St. Eunice, LA

$20 for student workbook

Complete the registration formfound on tables in church or

at St. Anthony Church Rectory

Contact:Stephanie Guillory -- 337.580.6784

Debbie DeRouen -- 337.288.7402