“Centered on Christ, Ablaze with Love!”
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Established in 1921
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
105 Bonnabel Blvd. Metairie, LA 70005
www.scschurch.com
Pastor: Fr. Tim Hedrick Parochial Vicar: Fr. Andrew Gutierrez
Office Hours: Monday — Friday
8:30 am — 4:30 pm
Parish Phone: 504-835-9343 Parish Fax: 504-835-1525 Parish Emergency Line: 504-833-8507 Helping Hands Assistance: 504-267-9507
Mass Schedule
Monday — Friday 9:00 am Wednesday 5:30 pm Saturday (Vigil) 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:30 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday 8:30 am Wednesday 8:30 am and 5:00 pm Friday 8:30 am Saturday 3:00 pm Or By Appointment
Devotions Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration (Chapel)
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena (Tues 9:30 am in Church) Rosary (Mon — Fri 8:15 am in Church)
Rosary (Mon 6 pm in Church) First Thursday Divine Mercy Chaplet (9:30 am in Church)
First Friday Men’s Mass (7 am in Church)
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School 400 Codifer Blvd.
Metairie, LA 70005 www.scsgators.org
Principal: Ms. Maria Ward
School Phone: 504-831-1166
Hearing assistance devices are available in Church. Please see an usher if you need one.
August 29, 2021
Prayer & Worship
Our Mission
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Parish exists to form and send forth
a community of disciples of Jesus Christ who witness by
joyfully living the Gospel.
Mass Intentions
Memorials
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The Fatima Candle is in Memory of Josie Giffin
For flowers or candles, leave name and number at [email protected] or 834-1709.
Kendall Alfortish† Faye Lowrie Alvarez† Edna M. Brasset† Diane Caswell † Adam C. Dicks† Daniel C. Douglas Jr.†
Kathy Favalora† Larry Hartman† James Lancaster† Mark McGregor† The Parish Family
Lydia Nunes Pelias† William Renaudin† Deacon Don Richard† Carol Cazalot Richard† Joann Mara Roach† George Scala† Arthur Seghers, Sr.† Tyler Thibodeaux† Rosemary Tusa†
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading Moses directs the people to observe the commandments of the Lord (Deuteronomy 4)
Psalm The one who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord (Psalm 15).
Second Reading Welcome the word that you have received and become doers of the word, not hearers only (James 1).
Gospel You disregard God’s commandment but cling to human tradition (Mark 7).
Today’s Readings
Monday 1 Thes 4:13-18; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 11-13; Lk 4:16-30
Tuesday 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday Col 1:1-8; Ps 52:10-11; Lk 4:38-44
Thursday Col 1:9-14; Ps 98:2-6; Lk 5:1-11
Friday Col 1:15-20; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 5:33-39
Saturday Col 1:21-23; Ps 54:3-4, 6, 8; Lk 6:1-5
Readings for the Week
Wednesday World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation Friday St. Gregory the Great ; First Friday Saturday Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
Saints and Special Observances
Scripture Reflection
There is an axiom that states, “Not to decide is to decide.” It urged us not to allow others to answer the moral questions raised by our nation’s involvement in that terrible conflict, but to decide for ourselves. Making such choices is never easy. Avoiding them is common. Jesus, for his part, was not only a gallant risk-taker, but a clear decision-maker. As he pursued the mission to which the Father called him, he continually decided for us and for the Father. He worked hard to lay out a scenario that would enable others to make similar choices. Never did he make decisions for others or force others into decisions, even decisions that had eternal ramifications. Jesus is inviting us to make such decisions today. We won’t be absolutely sure. What is sure, however, is the command that issues from God’s word: Take the risk. Decide!
Archdiocesan Family Prayer
Loving and faithful God, through the years the people of our archdiocese have appreciated the prayers and love of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in times of war, disaster, epidemic and illness. We come to you, Father, with Mary our Mother, and ask you to help us in the battle of today against violence, murder and racism. We implore you to give us your wisdom that we may build a community founded on the values of Jesus, which gives respect to the life and dignity of all people. Bless parents that they may form their children in faith. Bless and protect our youth that they may be peacemakers of our time. Give consolation to those who have lost loved ones through violence. Hear our prayer and give us the perseverance to be a voice for life and human dignity in our community. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us. Mother Henriette Delille, pray for us that we may be a holy family. Amen.
St. Catherine of Siena Parish Prayer
God, Our Father, we thank you for our parish community of St. Catherine of Siena. Thank you for the many blessings that you have given us, but especially for calling us to serve as disciples of your son, Jesus Christ. As we gather today, we ask that you send your Holy Spirit to guide us in everything that we do. Transform our hearts and lead us closer to you. Help us always to seek to be a parish that is Centered on Christ and Ablaze with Love. We ask all of these things in the name of Jesus, and through the intercession of our Blessed Mother. St. Catherine of Siena, pray for us!
St. Michael the Archangel Prayer
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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Saturday, August 28
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
Monday, August 30
9:00 am
Tuesday, August 31
9:00 am
Wednesday, September 1
9:00 am
5:30 pm
Thursday, September 2
9:00 am
Friday, September 3
7:00 am
9:00 am
Kendall Alfortish†
Joseph R. Johnson, Sr.†
Stanley A. Jackson†
Frank Clement†
George Scala†
Sr. Imelda Moriarty, CCVI†
The Men of the Parish
Margaret Chaisson†
Sunday, August 29
7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
Marie and Charles Derbes Jr.
The Parish Family
Kendall Alfortish† Dr. Thomas Canale† Keith Collins† Jimmy Conway † Pat Costa† Edward Curtis† William J. Hall † Tom Henican† Susan Kirchner Sidney Lapuyade† Richard Godwin
Livingston†
Philip Lundgren Randy Perrone† Mercedes Randazza† John Randazza† David Reinhardt† Deacon Don Richard George Scala† SCS Sick and
Homebound Tyler Thibodeaux†
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Thank you for financially supporting the mission of St. Catherine of Siena Parish. We appreciate your generosity. 8% of the weekly collection is used for missionary outreach.
Bible Timeline Bible Study: September 13
The Bible Timeline Bible Study is a 24-week study where you will learn the major people, places, and events of the Bible and see how they all come together to reveal the remarkable story of our faith. Starts Monday, September 13th ,10:00 am – Noon . Register by Monday, August 23rd and seats are limited to 13 . Sign-up at scschurch.com/bible-study.
Grief Support Group: September 22
Are you struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one? To assist you in the difficult journey, St. Catherine offers a Grief Support Group for adults. This ten-week program is designed to guide participants through the four stages of grief using The New Day Journal by Sister Mauryeen O’Brien as well as a variety of activities including prayer, small group discussions, scripture, selected readings and journaling. The group will meet in the Parish Rectory starting Wednesday, September 22nd, 6:30—8:00 pm. To register or for more information, contact Patrica Lawson, [email protected], 860-214-2681 or Becky Steppe, [email protected], 504-289-6636
40 Days for Life Vigil: September 26
Our Parish will be teaming up with St. Francis Xavier in sidewalk prayer at the Women’s Health Care Center (Abortion clinic), 2701 General Pershing St. on Sunday, September 26th , 7:00 am - 7:00 pm. Shifts will be for 1 hour with 3-4 prayer warriors per shift and there is plenty of room to social distance outside. Contact Michelle Guillot, [email protected] (504-451-0178) or Jeff Guillot, [email protected] (504-451-2746) to sign up. For more information, visit prolifelouisiana.org/40daysforlifela.
New Parishioner: Welcome!
Please extend a warm welcome to our newest parishioner. We look forward to his involvement in parish life!
Tom and Jennifer Collins
John and Jan Boelte
Bryan Frankline
Baptisms: Congratulations!
Congratulations to the following children who were baptized at St. Catherine of Siena recently:
Abigail Catherine Sires, child of Douglas and Rachel Sires
Ayla Jane Saal, child of Adam and Kaitlyn Saal
60’s and Single Group: August 26
If you are in your 60s, widowed, divorced, or single please join us for our monthly social in the Melancon Center’s Main Room Thursday, August 26th ,7:30 - 9:00 pm. $10.00 cover charge. For more information, email Shannon Mayeaux , [email protected]
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: August 29
If you’ve been coming to Mass for a while, but are not Catholic, we invite you to look deeper into the Catholic faith. Come meet some faithful Catholics who love the Lord and would consider it a privilege to get to know you. Our parish recently began a set of sessions to share with others the truths of the Catholic faith and the fellowship of our church family. We invite you to learn what Catholics believe, in an open and welcoming environment. These sessions also are opportunities for you to ask those perplexing and difficult questions you may have about the Church.
Sessions are held on Sunday, 9-11 am, in the Melancon Center. Feel free to attend at any time. Please call 957-7100 if you have questions or would like further information, or email [email protected]. You also may wish to visit scschurch.com/rcia.
August 21 - 22, 2021
$ 13,952.00
$8,283.33
$439.75
$22,675.08
Scan for Online Giving
St. Catherine of Siena offers the convenience of a QR code for giving electronically. Scan this code to be automatically directed to the SCS online giving page, or visit scschurch.com/give. Thank you for the many ways in which you support St. Catherine of Siena!
*NEW* NAMI Family-to-Family Class
St. Catherine of Siena is hosting a FREE NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) Family-to-Family education course. An 8-session education program designed for family members, partners, friends, significant others, and caregivers of adults living with mental illness.
This course is designed to help understand and better support loved one living with a mental illness while maintaining your own well-being. The course provides information about various mental health conditions, and includes topics about communication, problem solving, treatment and recovery.
If you have a loved one with a mental illness, this course is meant for you! The course begins September 30, and run each Thursday from 6:30-9:00pm until November 18. For more information, contact Pam Truxillo @ 281-755-6667 or 504-510-4563; or Brenda Breck @ 504-577-0699.
Weekly Calendar:
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Saturday, August 28 Sunday, August 29 Monday, August 30 Tuesday, August 31
10:00 am Young Adult Women’s Brunch (MC)
3:00 pm Reconciliation (C)
4:00 pm Vigil Mass (C)
7:00 am Sunday Mass (C)
9:00 am Sunday Mass (C)
9:00 am RCIA (MC)
11:00 am Sunday Mass (C)
12:00 pm Baptism (C)
12:00 Troop 230 (B)
5:00 pm Men’s Club Basketball (G)
5:30 pm Sunday Mass (C)
6:30 pm Confirmation Parents Meeting (C)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
8:30 am Reconciliation (C)
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
6:00 pm Rosary for Healing (C)
6:30 pm Midnight Run - Feeding the Homeless (MC)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
9:30 am Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help (C)
10:00 am Bible Study (MC)
6:00 pm Choir Practice (MC)
6:30 pm Alpha 8 (B, YR)
7:00 pm Young Adult Men’s Basketball (G)
August 28 - September 4
Wednesday, September 1 Thursday, September 2 Friday, September 3 Saturday, September 4
6:30 am Men of St. Joseph (CR)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
8:30 am Reconciliation (C)
9:00 am School Mass (C)
9:30 am Helping Hands Board Meeting (CR)
10:00 am Bible Study (MC)
5:00 pm Reconciliation (C)
5:30 pm Daily Mass (C)
6:30 pm Men’s Club (CAF)
7:00 pm With Wednesday (YR)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
9:30 am Divine Mercy Chaplet (
10:00 am Helping Hands Distribution (MC)
6:00 pm Men’s Club Basketball (G)
6:30 pm Wedding Rehearsal (C)
7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal (C)
8:15 am Rosary (C)
8:30 am Reconciliation
9:00 am Daily Mass (C)
9:30 am RAS Cleaning of the Church (C)
3:00 pm Reconciliation (C)
4:00 pm Vigil Mass (C)
6:30 pm Wedding (C)
Please Pray for St. Catherine of Siena Vocations!
Please remember in your prayer the following St. Catherine of Siena parishioners who are preparing to serve the Church in the Archdiocese of New Orleans:
Permanent Diaconate Priesthood
Stephen Maheu Deacon Lennin Arroyo
B Barrett Complex C Church CAF Cafeteria CR Conference Room G Gym GF Gator Field MC Melancon Center R Rectory YR Youth Room S School OC Off Campus SY Schoolyard
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Families Invited to Join Parish School of Religion
The Archdiocese asks that all children in Kindergarten - 10th grade receive catechesis every year either from their Catholic School or Catholic Church Parish. We offer Parish School of Religion for all kids in K-10th grade who do not attend Catholic School.
All families in need of catechesis please register for our Parish School of Religion (PSR) program for 2021-2022. If your child is completing their Sacraments at St. Catherine of Siena but is receiving catechesis from a Catholic School or other Church Parish please register under "Sacraments Only”. For more information visit our website at scschurch.com/psr or contact Fr. Andrew at [email protected].
CYO Fall Volleyball League : August 30
Join our Fall Volleyball League! SCS CYO has a long standing tradition of winning the Archdicoesan CYO Volleyball League! Let's keep it up! Deadline to register is August 30th and the season begins September 14th. Times and dates for practices and games will be communicated once rosters are submitted. We are in need of parents to coach in order to accommodate multiple teams. We already have enough teens signed up for two teams and that number will continue to grow. Please contact Fr. Andrew if you are interested in coaching.
Thank You to All for School Supplies!
Thank you to all for contributing to our school supply drive to help both Our Lady of Perpetual Help School and the children of Boys Town. The generosity of our parishioners was shown by volume of supplies we received and assistance we provided to so many children in our community.
Consideration for Those Maintaining the Church
Kindly help all those who help keep our beautiful church clean by taking your Clarion Herald issues and bulletins home with you or return them to the tables in the narthex as you leave the church.
UPCOMING SEPTEMBER DEVOTIONS & FELLOWSHIP
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
September 2
after 9:00 am Mass
Please join us and bring your rosary! We will meet in front of the Divine Mercy image and supply the pamphlet.
YOUNG ADULT HAPPY HOUR
September 2
6:30 pm at Winston’s Pub and Patio
Get to know other young adults in the parish, have a drink, and just relax. For more information and updates on other socials, contact Brent Melancon ([email protected]).
FIRST FRIDAY MEN’S MASS:
September 3
Confession starts at 6:30
Mass begins at 7:00am
Men of the parish are invited to strengthen their spiritual lives through mass and confession
FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY
September 5
after 9:00 am Mass
Come to the Melancon Center after mass, to visit & enjoy coffee, doughnuts, and juice. See you there!
PRAYER TEAMS
September 4-5
after each mass
Visit one of our prayer teams after every Mass this weekend in the area near the confessionals.
HOLY HOUR FOR WOMEN
September 8
starts at 8:00 pm
In the church, the women of the parish gather for Adoration, Confession, Praise and Worship.
CITY-WIDE CONFESSION
September 15
starts at 5:00 –6:30 pm
All parishes in the New Orleans Archdiocese will have confession available.
YOUTH MASS
September 19
starts at 5:30 pm
Members of the CYO participate in all aspects of the liturgy.
YOUNG ADULT ADORATION
September 22
starts at 7:30—8:30 pm
An evening of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Confession, and Praise & Worship.
School Crossing Guard Needed
St. Catherine of Siena is in need of a school crossing guard. School Crossing guards help children cross the street by checking for oncoming traffic, step into the road, and direct vehicles to come to a stop before instructing people to cross.
Must be comfortable working outdoors in various types of weather and available before school from 7:55—8:30 am and after school from 3:25—3:45 pm. Contact, Amanda Gelpi at [email protected]
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From the time I was a toddler, my mom began teaching me about the faith and began helping me to know and love our God. Although I found Bible stories interesting, I was a lukewarm Catholic at best, and I did not make God a true priority in my
life. During some years of family hardships, I turned to Jesus. The more time I spent in prayer with him,
the more I felt his presence in my life. I became a stronger and more resilient person, and I was able to face the hardships in my life. Next thing I knew, it was time to apply for high school, and my obvious choice was the best school in the state: Jesuit High School. By the grace of God, I received my letter of acceptance and officially became a Jesuit Blue Jay.
Jesuit provided me with countless opportunities to grow in my faith, and I tried to take advantage of as many of them as possible. Attending in-depth religion classes, joining the Sodality of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, joining the Pro-Life Club, and attending some of the daily masses enabled me
to go from a lukewarm Catholic to a devout Catholic in a matter of months. Putting my faith into practice and making God a priority in all aspects of my life was crucial to my becoming a better Catholic.
Jesuit helped me to change my religious mindset from passive to active, and I was able to see the Church in a whole new light. I began participating in my own Church parish, St. Catherine of Siena. Father Andrew’s and Father Tim’s homilies helped to strengthen the fire in my soul, and Father Andrew connected me to the great SCS CYO community. I finally felt the overwhelming peace of God’s presence in my life. By receiving the Eucharist actively and with intentions, I felt God’s strength fill my soul. By entering the confessional with true sorrow, I felt the overwhelming peace of God’s forgiveness.
However, I have had many obstacles in my quest for unity with God, and I will continue to have them. But, with the help of the Holy Spirit, the faithful communities at Jesuit and at St. Catherine, and my mom, I know that no obstacle is insurmountable. After all, we are a community centered on Christ and ablaze with love!
If you would like to share your testimony, contact Joni Parent Maurer in the parish office
R egarding the Eucharist, Jesus confided
the following words to St. Catherine of Siena:
“You receive all the divine essence of the
sweetest Sacrament in the whiteness in the
bread. Just like the sun cannot be divided in
the whiteness of the Holy Host. Let us suppose
that the Sacred Host could be divided: even if it
would be possible to fragment the Holy
Eucharist into thousands of tiny Particles, in
each one of the tiny Particles there is the
presence of Christ, the whole God and the
whole Man. In the same manner that a mirror
would shatter into thousands of pieces, the Sacred Host will not shatter or divide the
image of God and Man that you see in the Host; the image of God and Man is in each fragmented part. Contrary to fire, the image of the
Host does not diminish in faith or divinity. Let us look at the following example: If you had one candle and the whole world would light its
candle from that single candle, the light of the candle would not diminish and everybody would have a lighted candle. While it is true
that those who participate in the candlelighting may have more or less flame, everyone would receive exactly the amount of fire to light
their candle. Until that time that it can be better, this example stands.
“If there were a lot of people bringing candles of all sizes – one person with two candles and one with six candles and one with a
candle weighing an ounce and one with a candle weighing a pound or more - then you could see all the lit candles by color. By color, by
its light, by its heat, you would judge that the person that has a one-ounce candle has less light than the one with a pound candle. This is
how it is for those receiving the Holy Sacrament. Man carries his own candle so that he can receive the sacrament; however, that candle
is unlit, but it is ignited when he receives the Eucharist. As a matter of fact, as you are all alike, made and created in my image and
likeness and as Christians you are anointed with Holy Baptism, you can, therefore, grow in virtue as much as you like through my divine
grace. You are not changing your spiritual life that I bestowed upon you, but you can grow and increase in love of virtue, using your free
will with virtue, with charitable affection, while you still have the time, because once time has elapsed, it will no longer be possible.”
Jesus appeared to St. Catherine of
Siena to assure her that a great flame
does not diminish, even if it is used to
light many candles. Such is the flame
of the Holy Eucharist, because it does
not weaken while enflaming the loyal
faithful who come with their strong or
weak faith. The stronger and weaker
charity of each of the faithful is
symbolic only by the flame’s
dimension of the candles.
Two-minute Testimony
Dalton Haydel
A brief faith witness ....
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MONTHLY EXPLANATION TO PARTS OF THE MASS:
My whole life I have grown up going to Church, school at St. Catherine, and am now entering my junior year at St. Mary’s Dominican High School. Up until March 2020, I went to Mass,
Reconciliation, CYO, and Adoration because I was supposed to. Sadly, I was so worried about what
others thought of me that I was even embarrassed to pray aloud in class. After my eighth-grade year, I stopped going to CYO because “I did not get anything out of it.” But really, I did not want to get anything out of it. I just wanted to have a high school experience where my faith would not get in the way of the things I wanted to do.
By this time, I had gotten myself into a bad place and I had all the wrong ideals to live my life by. I was constantly thinking, “What will people think?” or “Will people think I am weird?” Freshman year was the darkest year of my life. I had begun to struggle with bad anxiety that caused me to miss school and I lost many friends. During this time, I was constantly worried about my friends, my reputation, my dance team, and the emotions I had that were overtaking me. I started to resent God because I did not understand how everything in my life was going wrong.
About 4 months later, Covid struck, and it felt like the world was ending. At first, I felt so alone, and everything was so uncertain for everyone. But while still quarantined in April, God entered my life. Sitting on the floor of my room I read on my computer, “The God of a trillion stars knows my name, and He has a destiny for me.” Those sixteen words changed my life forever because I realized that every single second in my life was a part of a divine plan from God.
Almost immediately, I devoted the next two months of quarantine to Him. I started reading my Bible, praying, and watching St. Catherine Mass almost every day. In the most uncertain time of my life, His presence was so certain. It was in my desperation that God performed a miracle that I may truly know Him. Now that I had God by my side, I had finally let go of the loneliness that had been gripping me for all that year. But once quarantine ended, it was up to me to use God in my life.
In August, I decided to join the CYO leadership team and was blessed with getting to talk to Fr. Andrew and Mrs. Meagan Barras about the journey God had led me through those few months. I can genuinely say that this past year, CYO has changed my life. I love that on Wednesdays, I can gather with so many teens my age with awesome mentors who love Jesus as much as I do. Through CYO, I
have truly encountered God through Bible studies, retreats, talks, games, and most importantly adoration. It has been through those hours of adoration that I have experienced the true power and beauty of the Eucharist. One of my favorite memories from this past year was sitting in Adoration in silence praying for guidance in my life. As I sat there, I kept hearing the word surrender
repeatedly in my mind. Looking up to Jesus on the cross, I finally broke down and surrendered all of my anxiety, problems, and worries to Him. Since that moment, I have finally understood the infinite love from Jesus that He gives to us every day.
During the school year, I decided to go to Adoration every Wednesday and Mass every Thursday morning at Dominican. It was in those two hours every week that inspired me to not hide my faith as I saw the other girls my age around me devoting their time to Jesus. At the sophomore retreat this past April, I realized that God was calling me to become a Student Preacher for Dominican.
Applying for this position was one of the scariest things I have ever done. Was I ready to display my faith to the entire school? After many hours in Adoration and prayer, I had to decide if I cared more about what others thought about me or what God thought of me. Of course, I chose God and got the position along with some of the greatest girls I have ever met!
Once the school year ended, I had to make sure I made time for God so I started going to Adoration almost every day. Mid-way through June, I heard about the TEC retreat in Rosaryville. TEC was the most amazing, God-filled experience of my life. I got to spend a weekend with fifty-two inspiring and loving people who taught me the importance of faith and a relationship with God. It was at this retreat where my friend gave a talk on the Eucharist and opened my eyes to the reality of our relationship with Jesus. She said that on the altar during the Consecration, Heaven and Earth truly meet. When this happens, Jesus becomes literally present in a tiny piece of bread, which we consume. It is truly unbelievable that every Mass, we become closer to Heaven by believing that we have literally eaten Jesus’ body like He intended for us all along. Two years ago, I never thought that I would ever enjoy going to Mass, but I am so much happier with my relationship with Jesus. With Jesus in mind, I know I am ready to grow my relationship with Him and I cannot wait to see what He does in my life!
The Eucharistic Prayer, begins when the priest extends his arms and says,
“The Lord be with you… lift up your hearts… let us give thanks to the Lord our God…”
This moment is the “center and high point of the entire celebration,” through which “the whole
congregation of the faithful joins with Christ in confessing the great deeds of God and in the offering
of Sacrifice” (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 78).
This central prayer of the Mass is why we often refer to the entire celebration as Eucharist, which is not a
thing, but rather an action – Eucharist (a Greek term) literally means “to give thanks.” Although this prayer is
spoken mostly by the priest, the gathered faithful are in no way spectators. We are all doing something even if
we are not speaking – our active participation is paramount here, for we are offering our very selves in
thanksgiving for all God has done to save us and we join our prayer to that of Christ who speaks through the
priest.
The Eucharistic Prayer leads us miraculously beyond space and time – earth is joined to heaven and past,
present, and future become one in our celebration, enabling us at each Mass to be with Christ at His sacrifice
on the Cross (past) and with Him and all the angels and saints at the heavenly banquet (future). This calls us to
actively participate by fixing our minds and hearts on God in thanksgiving and in offering our lives to God as
Christ has done.
Two-minute Testimony
Madeline Kerber
A brief faith witness ...
Archdiocesan News
Sacramental Preparation Baptism — Baptisms take place after 11 am Mass each weekend. Contact Michelle Alley, [email protected], to begin the preparation process. Information about baptism is posted at scschurch.com/baptism, as is a PDF of the baptism paperwork.
Confirmation (Teen) — Confirmation will be celebrated for 11th and 12th graders in February. Classes begin in September, and registration and other forms are posted at scschurch.com/confirmation. Contact Meagan Barras, [email protected], for further information.
Confirmation (Adult) — Adult Confirmation is celebrated each year on Pentecost Sunday with the Archbishop. Classes take place in the spring. For more information, please contact Joni Maurer, [email protected].
Marriage — Please contact a priest at least eight months before the wedding and before making arrangements, and contact Michelle Alley, [email protected]. Information about St. Catherine of Siena wedding policies is posted at scschurch.com/matrimony.
Anointing of the Sick — Upon request for the seriously ill, infirm, and those undergoing major surgery. Please contact the parish office, 835-9343, when someone is homebound or hospitalized and in need of the sacrament.
Funerals — Please contact a priest, or Michelle Alley, [email protected], before making arrangements with the funeral home.
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Archdiocesan News Eucharistic Adoration at the National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor: September 2
The National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor will be offering Eucharistic Adoration on September 2 , 7:30 - 4:30 pm and each first Thursday through May 2022. For more information, please call 504.473.6750.
Christ in the City : September 7
An evening of Eucharistic Adoration for young adults in their late teens, 20s, and 30s, will be return to the Chapel at Notre Dame Seminary [2900 N. Carrollton Ave., unless noted] September 7 at 7:00 pm. A social hour will follow. For more information, please contact James Behan, [email protected]. Christ in the City is sponsored by the CYO/Youth & Young Adult Ministry Office of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
Scripture and Sips: September 15
September 15, 6:30-8:00 pm at the ANO Retreat Center. Scripture and Sips is an opportunity to get a little taste of Scripture while enjoying sips of various wines in a relaxed atmosphere. Get into the spirit as we explore great stories and good wine! We will be sampling red wines as we reflect upon the wisdom of following Jesus. For more information, neworleansretreats.com/september-15-2021-wine-and-wisdom
Theology of the Body for Teens Training: September 15-17
Dumb Ox Ministries presents an Archdiocese of New Orleans Theology of the Body Certification training on September 15,16, & 17 for anyone who works with preteens (6th-8th grade) and teens (9th-12th grade), and those seeking personal enrichment. At the CYO Youth & Young Adult Ministry Building (2241 Mendez St.New Orleans) training will address big questions such as, Who am I?, What is the purpose of the Theology of the Body?, What is the difference between love and lust? How can I discover my vocation?, How can I remain pure in our oversexed culture?, and many more! For more information, visit dumboxministries.com/trainings.html or call Dumb Ox Ministries at (985) 951-2215
Catholic Art Showcase: September 26
St. Louis IX Art Society is a new Catholic art apostolate that aims to build a community based on a common love for sacred art while cultivating relationships between Catholic artists and the local faithful. Co-sponsored by the Seminary, the Society's inaugural event is Thursday, September 26th, 1:00-4:00pm at Notre Dame Seminary's Schulte Auditorium, 2910 South Carrollton Ave., New Orleans. The event includes gallery viewing and a short presentation on the exhibit's theological underpinnings followed by a Q&A with the artists. Presentation begins at 2:00pm. The event is free, but goodwill donations will be accepted at the door.
Announcing the NOLACatholic Youth Song Contest!
In partnership with The Vigil Project, the Archdiocese of New Orleans is excited to announce the NOLACatholic Youth Song Contest! We want to hear from our young church – musicians, vocalists, song-writers and more – as they put their faith in the Eucharist into the art of a song. Find the complete rules and submit your music online at https://www.nolacatholicyoe.com/song-contest or click here to see a flyer for more!
Hotel Hope Seeks Volunteers
Hotel Hope is an emergency shelter in New Orleans for mothers with children who are homeless. Presently, they are looking for volunteers ages 21+ yrs to be present for various shifts as a concierge at the front desk of the shelter. For more information, contact Sr. Julie or Ms. Catherine at 504-821-7773
Vatican Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles: August 28
Divine Mercy Parish, 4337 Sal Lentini Parkway, Kenner is proud to host the Vatican Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles. The exhibit consists of 60 of their 120 Eucharistic Miracles in illustrations and detailed descriptions of each miracle that has occurred around the world, dating as far back as the Last Supper. Plan to spend 45 minutes to view.
Parish Contacts
9 St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
Parish Staff
Rev. Timothy Hedrick, J.C.L., Pastor [email protected], ext. 1501
Rev. Andrew Gutierrez, Parochial Vicar
[email protected], ext. 1502
Deacon Mike Coney [email protected], ext. 1521
Deacon Paul Hauck [email protected], ext. 1522
Deacon Jeff Merritt, Deacon Intern, ext. 1505
[email protected] Deacon Don Richard, ext. 1523
[email protected] Denise Allain, Financial Manager
[email protected], ext. 1503 Michelle Alley, Director of Liturgy & Sacraments
[email protected], ext. 1506 Charmaine Barberito, Financial Assistant
[email protected], ext. 1515 Meagan Barras, Youth Minister
[email protected], ext. 1509 Mike Cascio, Facilities Director
[email protected] Kristine Cerniglia, Receptionist
[email protected] Lorraine Hess, Director of Music Ministry
Gludis “Luver” Ferrufinno, Custodian/Maintenance
Joni Parent Maurer, Director of Evangelization
[email protected], ext. 1510 Kim Piraro, Rectory & Church Office Coordinator
[email protected], ext. 1512 Miranda Powell, Office Assistant
[email protected], ext. 1509 Debbie Romagosa, Administrative Assistant
[email protected], ext. 1504 Maria Ward, Principal
[email protected], 831-1166, ext. 1601
Joining our Parish
Welcome to St. Catherine of Siena Parish! Anyone interested in joining the parish, please fill out a gold registration form located in the restroom area of the Church and return the form to the parish office. Register online by visiting scschurch.com/welcome, completing the form found under “I Want to Join,” and emailing it to Debbie at [email protected].
Bulletin Deadline
To be considered for publication, bulletin notices must be sent to the bulletin editor, Kristine Cerniglia, via email to [email protected], by Thursday at noon, ten days before the Sunday for which the notice is intended.
Parish Ministry Contacts
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Altar Servers Kerry Dominique 481-7691 [email protected]
Bereavement Ministry Becky Steppe 289-6636 [email protected]
EMHC / Greeters Norman Romagosa 301-7149 [email protected]
Lectors Randi Robarts 905-6343 [email protected]
Livestream Team Ryan Quick 710-5341 [email protected]
Music Ministry Lorraine Hess 722-4443 [email protected]
Rosary Altar Society Miranda Powell 495-1970 [email protected]
Ushers Georges Legrand 583-9425 [email protected]
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Adoration Chapel Mary Jeandron 887-3063 [email protected]
Alpha Pam Truxillo 281-755-6667 [email protected]
Beloved Michelle Macicek 713-397-6605 [email protected]
Bible Study Carol Rooney 460-0318 [email protected] Becoming Catholic: RCIA
Kurt Garcia 957-7100 [email protected]
Confirmation (Teen) Meagan Barras 835-9343 [email protected]
Confirmation (Adult) Jennifer Collins Joni Parent Maurer
610-2728 494-3418
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Legion of Mary Ken Krey 481-7222 [email protected]
Lord, Teach Me To Pray Karen Babbitt 837-1049 [email protected]
Men of St. Joseph Les Nettleton Don Engler
874-6226 908-2392
[email protected] [email protected]
Parish School of Religion
Meagan Barras 835-9343 [email protected]
Prayer Teams Dcn. Mike Coney 835-9343 [email protected]
Radio Rosary Mickey Lacombe 432-8275 [email protected]
Young Adult Ministry Fr. Andrew Gutierrez 985-9343 [email protected] Serv
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Feeding the Homeless Barbara Renaudin 833-1945 [email protected]
Helping Hands Ministry Karen Haydel 267-9507 [email protected]
Homebound Visitation Beth Gambel 427-5669 [email protected]
Hotel Hope Janet Meyers 343-1315 [email protected]
Meals on Wheels Mary Sue Battle 583-0955 [email protected]
Prison Ministry Mark Truxillo 281-753-4491 [email protected]
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Family Life Scott & Michelle Macicek
713-397-6605 [email protected]
Fellowship Sunday Pat Higginbotham 835-8419 [email protected]
Grief Support Group Patricia Lawson 860-214-2681 [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Norman Romagosa 301-7149 [email protected]
Marriage Preparation Anand & Maya Irimpen
834-9269 [email protected]
Men’s Club Ryan Milioto Joey Simone
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[email protected] [email protected]
More To Live For Bridgette Parker 655-1759 [email protected]
Prime Time Fr. Andrew Gutierrez 835-9343 [email protected]
Respect Life Committee
Michelle Guillot Jeff Guillot
451-0178 451-2746
[email protected] [email protected]
School Maria Ward 831-1166 [email protected]
School Co-op Morgan Krulisky Lauren Richardson
404-317-8130 874-8819
[email protected] [email protected]
Violence Prevention Christi Sumich 909-2394 [email protected]
Vocation Committee Leslie Baudry Rich Baudry
442-7013 931-0271
[email protected] [email protected]
Women’s Club Terri Stuckey 427-0342 [email protected]
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Children’s Liturgy Lucy Karam 835-9343 [email protected]
Cub Scouts Jarred Bradley Ben Moscona
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[email protected] [email protected]
CYO Meagan Barras 835-9343 [email protected]
Girl Scouts Helen Fish 220-4744 [email protected]
K4J Tram Jacobs 400-8726 [email protected]
Summer Camp Matt Orillion 831-2688 [email protected]
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Acts 29 Joni Parent Maurer 835-9343 [email protected]
Finance Council Charlie Giraud 343-2107 [email protected]
Liturgy Committee Patricia Fitzpatrick 430-1136 [email protected]
Matthew 25 Sheryl Brown 400-4958 [email protected]
Pastoral Council Norman Romagosa 301-7149 [email protected]
School Board Pam Truxillo 281-755-6667 [email protected]
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