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Vol. 48, No. 46 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 18, 2018 Vigil (4 p.m.) Special Intention (PP) John & Lynne Weis Sun. (9 a.m.) Trey Brown Irma White (11 a.m.) All People Mon. Vanderlick and Sellers Families Tues. No Mass Wed. Milton Snow Thanksgiving All people Fri. Doug and Luke Sellers Mass Intentions next weekend - Vigil (4:00 p.m.) - Michael and Irvin Brouillette, Kasey Goulard; Sunday (9:00 a.m) - Lloyd Gray, Kyle and Scott Myers; (11 a.m.) - All people. SANCTUARY LAMPwill burn this week in memory of Pete Ceasar. Please remember him in your prayers. MAY THEY REST IN PEACEAnthony Accetella, husband of Dottie Accetella; and, Mike Killian, father of Gwen (Trey) Catteruc- cia. We offer our sympathy and extend our prayers to their family and friends. RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONThere will be NO CCD CLASSES on Wednesday, Novem- ber 21st. Classes will resume Wednesday, November 28th. Happy Thanksgiving! OFFERTORY GIFTS : Regular collection: $4,383.01 2nd coll.: Campaign Human Development Manna House: $429.82 Coll. On Thanksgiving: for the Poor Allen Hall Roof Fund: $26,191.00 Thank you for your generosity! The Lord is coming soon. As we come near to the end of this liturgical year, we are reminded that the end is coming soon. Our Cate- chism reminds us: Since the Ascensions Christ’s coming in glory has been imminent, even though ‘it is not for your to know times or season which the father has fixed by his own authority’ (673) Today’s reading from Daniel reminds us to keep the faith so that those who are written in the book shall escape. The selection from the Letter to the Hebrews reminds us of the forgiveness of sins, offered by the Great High Priest Jesus. The Gospel from Mark tells us to be ready and watchful as Christ will gather His faithful followers from the four winds. ANNOUNCEMENTS SICK LIST Nancy Affeltranger, Ariel Armstrong, Ernie Babineaux, Dorothy Bar- rios, Jeannie Basco, Ed & Rosemary Bonial, Donald Brouillette, Spec. Int. (LB), Syble Brouillette, Steve Brown, Louis Brunett, Jennie Buckowski, Jonie Burch, Joyce Burge, Paul Burks, Rita Cantu, Jan Carlton, Lebo Clark, Joy Cooley, Raymond Costantino, Jim Cutler, Susan Degeyter, James Etta Dixon, Catherine Dupray, Marie Finley, Evelyn “Aunt Pete” Hare, Carolyn Hernandez, Bishop Herzog, Chevy Howell, Heidi Howell, Jane Hulin, Dana Isom, Ellis & Iva Isom, Danny and Jared John- son, Audrey Kelley, Shelly Larrieu, Teresa Le- Blanc, Arland McConathy, Melody McGee, Jaime Meredith, James and Mary Michiels, Melissa Monk, Annette Moreau, John Musgrove, Josephine Norwood, Abel Pacheco, Mary Perschy, Frances Philpot, Gayle Porto, Judy Rechs, Mark Reitzell, Alma Reitzell, Carmen Rozano, Joyce Santos, Paul Schmidt, Ann Sellers, Gene Snow, Debbie Strubble, Nick Tullier, Artis White, Nellie White, Bo Whittington, Residents Tioga Manor. WORLD DAY OF THE POORIn his state- ment for this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis called on the faithful to “make tangible the Church’s response to the cry of the poor, to experience this World Day as a privileged moment of new evangeliza- tion.” “The Catholic Campaign for Human De- velopment is one of the many ways that the Church hears the cry of the poor and recognizes their needs. This collection empowers low- income people to work to break the cycle of poverty in their communities, helping them to live life anew in dignity,” said Bishop David P. Talley of Alexandria chairman of the CCHD Subcommittee of the U.S. Conference of Catho- lic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development. MASS HYMNS- are in the missal, #45-The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns; #53- See How the Virgin Waits; #596-Christ, Be our Light. DECEMBER WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES - Please call the church office if you are cele- brating a wedding anniversary during the month of December. Your parish family would like to recognize you for your commitment. CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSEDWednesday, November 21st at noon, and Thursday and Friday, November, November 22/23, for Thanksgiving. Have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving. MASS ON THANKSGIVING DAYThursday, November 22nd, will be at 8:00 a.m. There will be a special collection for the Poor. MASS INTENTION REQUESTSIf you would like a Mass offered in honor of or in memory of someone, please call the church office. The usual stipend is $5 per Mass. The sanctuary lamp can be burned one week for a loved one or an intention. Donation is $5.00. LECTOR WORKBOOKSLectors, please pick up your 2019 Lector workbooks this weekend from the vesting room. MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT MANNA HOUSE: Make your shopping on Amazon benefit others: Go to https://smile.amazon.com and enter your information. Search for Manna House, Alexandria, LA, click, and a portion of your order cost will go to the Manna House.

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Vol. 48, No. 46 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 18, 2018

Vigil (4 p.m.) Special Intention (PP)

John & Lynne Weis

Sun. (9 a.m.) Trey Brown

Irma White

(11 a.m.) All People

Mon. Vanderlick and Sellers

Families

Tues. No Mass

Wed. Milton Snow

Thanksgiving All people

Fri. Doug and Luke Sellers

Mass Intentions next weekend - Vigil (4:00

p.m.) - Michael and Irvin Brouillette, Kasey

Goulard; Sunday (9:00 a.m) - Lloyd Gray,

Kyle and Scott Myers; (11 a.m.) - All people.

SANCTUARY LAMP— will burn this week

in memory of Pete Ceasar. Please remember

him in your prayers.

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE—Anthony

Accetella, husband of Dottie Accetella; and,

Mike Killian, father of Gwen (Trey) Catteruc-

cia. We offer our sympathy and extend our

prayers to their family and friends.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—There will be

NO CCD CLASSES on Wednesday, Novem-

ber 21st. Classes will resume Wednesday,

November 28th. Happy Thanksgiving!

OFFERTORY GIFTS :

Regular collection: $4,383.01

2nd coll.: Campaign Human Development

Manna House: $429.82

Coll. On Thanksgiving: for the Poor

Allen Hall Roof Fund: $26,191.00

Thank you for your generosity!

The Lord is coming soon. As we come near to the end of this

liturgical year, we are reminded that the end is coming soon. Our Cate-

chism reminds us: Since the Ascensions Christ’s coming in glory has

been imminent, even though ‘it is not for your to know times or

season which the father has fixed by his own authority’ (673)

Today’s reading from Daniel reminds us to keep the faith so that

those who are written in the book shall escape. The selection from the

Letter to the Hebrews reminds us of the forgiveness of sins, offered by

the Great High Priest Jesus. The Gospel from Mark tells us to be ready

and watchful as Christ will gather His faithful followers from the four

winds.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SICK LIST – Nancy Affeltranger, Ariel Armstrong, Ernie Babineaux, Dorothy Bar-rios, Jeannie Basco, Ed & Rosemary Bonial, Donald Brouillette, Spec. Int. (LB), Syble Brouillette, Steve Brown, Louis Brunett, Jennie Buckowski, Jonie Burch, Joyce Burge, Paul Burks, Rita Cantu, Jan Carlton, Lebo Clark, Joy Cooley, Raymond Costantino, Jim Cutler, Susan Degeyter, James Etta Dixon, Catherine Dupray, Marie Finley, Evelyn “Aunt Pete” Hare, Carolyn Hernandez, Bishop Herzog, Chevy Howell, Heidi Howell, Jane Hulin, Dana Isom, Ellis & Iva Isom, Danny and Jared John-son, Audrey Kelley, Shelly Larrieu, Teresa Le-Blanc, Arland McConathy, Melody McGee, Jaime Meredith, James and Mary Michiels, Melissa Monk, Annette Moreau, John Musgrove, Josephine Norwood, Abel Pacheco, Mary Perschy, Frances Philpot, Gayle Porto, Judy Rechs, Mark Reitzell, Alma Reitzell, Carmen Rozano, Joyce Santos, Paul Schmidt, Ann Sellers, Gene Snow, Debbie Strubble, Nick Tullier, Artis White, Nellie White, Bo Whittington, Residents Tioga Manor. WORLD DAY OF THE POOR—In his state-ment for this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis called on the faithful to “make tangible the Church’s response to the cry of the poor, to experience this World Day as a privileged moment of new evangeliza-tion.” “The Catholic Campaign for Human De-velopment is one of the many ways that the Church hears the cry of the poor and recognizes their needs. This collection empowers low-

income people to work to break the cycle of poverty in their communities, helping them to live life anew in dignity,” said Bishop David P. Talley of Alexandria chairman of the CCHD Subcommittee of the U.S. Conference of Catho-lic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development.

MASS HYMNS- are in the missal, #45-The

King Shall Come When Morning Dawns; #53-

See How the Virgin Waits; #596-Christ, Be our

Light.

DECEMBER WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

- Please call the church office if you are cele-

brating a wedding anniversary during the

month of December. Your parish family would

like to recognize you for your commitment.

CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED—

Wednesday, November 21st at noon, and

Thursday and Friday, November, November

22/23, for Thanksgiving. Have a blessed and

safe Thanksgiving.

MASS ON THANKSGIVING DAY—

Thursday, November 22nd, will be at 8:00 a.m.

There will be a special collection for the Poor.

MASS INTENTION REQUESTS— If you

would like a Mass offered in honor of or in

memory of someone, please call the church

office. The usual stipend is $5 per Mass. The

sanctuary lamp can be burned one week for a

loved one or an intention. Donation is $5.00.

LECTOR WORKBOOKS– Lectors, please pick

up your 2019 Lector workbooks this weekend

from the vesting room.

MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT MANNA HOUSE:

Make your shopping on Amazon benefit others: Go to https://smile.amazon.com and enter your information. Search for Manna House, Alexandria, LA, click, and a portion of your order cost will go to the Manna House.

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Father Rick Gremillion, Pastor (*ext. 3) [email protected] [*will directly notify him]

Deacon Parish Manager Cantor L.G. Deloach, Jr. Tara Christen (ext. 0) Chris Jardoin (ext. 4) [email protected] Pianist Youth Ministers Ariana Christopher Roger & Rhoda Christopher [email protected]

Regular Schedule

Office Hours

Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon & 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

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Weekend Masses: (ext. 1) Weekday Masses: (ext. 1)

Saturday Vigil, 4:00 p.m. Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.,

Sunday, 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. (No Tues. Mass)

Confessions: Baptisms:

20 minutes prior each weekend By appointment

Mass or by appointment Please call office to schedule

Marriages: New Parishioners:

Pre-marital preparation takes Welcome to IHM Parish!

several months. Call Father Please call the office to

6 months before marriage register.

Religious Education Classes: R.C.I.A. (Adult Inquiry Classes):

Kn – 5th: Wed. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 6:00—7:30 p.m.

6th – 11th: Wed., 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Allen Hall

**Classes began August 22nd, 2018** **Classes began September 11th, 2018**

Ladies Altar Society: Knights of Columbus # 9753:

2nd Thursday, 9:00 a.m. First Monday, 7:00 p.m.

Allen Hall KC Hall, Birkland Drive

Tioga Manor Nursing Home: Mass at Tioga Manor Nursing Home:

Communion Service, 10:00 a.m. All are invited – 10:00 a.m.

1st Thursday of each month 4th Thursday of each month

(Subject to change)** (especially during flu season) **(Subject to change)

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic ChurchImmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic ChurchImmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic ChurchImmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church 1220 Tioga Road, Ball, LA 71405

Website—www.ihmarychurch.org

Office – 640-9446; FAX – 640-3864