Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12, 2014 Scripture Readings Isaiah 25: 6-10a

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Scripture Readings
Isaiah 25: 6-10a
Philippians 4: 12-14, 19-20
Matthew 22: 1-14
Music
9:30 am, 11:00 am, & 7:30 pm
Gathering
#839 We Gather At Your Table
Psalm Response
“I shall live in the house of the
Lord all the days of my life.”
Gifts Preparation
#712 The King of Love My
Shepherd Is
Communion
#910 Shepherd of Souls
Processional
#616 Praise to the Lord,
The Almighty
The texts of the Mass responses, Gloria and Creed can be found
in the front covers of the worship aids in the pews.
The texts for Sunday evening Benediction can be found in the
Gather hymnal: #139 (O Salutaris), #137 (Tantum Ergo),
and #615 (Holy God, We Praise Thy Name).
October 12, 2014
OUR NEW ORLEANS ARCHDIOCESE
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.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church
130 Baronne Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 529-1477 / fax: (504) 524-0155
www.jesuitchurch.net
STAFF
Rev. Frank Reale, S.J., Pastor (ext. 243)
(frsj51@gmail.com)
Rev. Daniel J. Tesvich, S.J. Parochial Vicar (ext. 222)
(dtesvich@yahoo.com)
Cathy Brown, Executive Assistant (ext. 223)
Julie Vanderbrook, Wedding Coordinator
Paul Wattigny, Organist & Choirmaster
JESUITS IN RESIDENCE
Rev. Michael Dooley, S.J.
Bro. Larry Huck, S.J.
Mr. Jason LaLonde, S.J.
Rev. Mark A. Lewis, S.J.
INFORMATION CONTACTS
Religious Education & Faith Formation:
529-1477 x 224
Baptisms & Funerals:
529-1477 x 224
Weddings:
Julie Vanderbrook
504-442-2622
MASSES
Monday-Friday: 7:30 am, Noon
Saturday:
8:00 am, 4:00 pm (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday:
8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 7:30 pm
CONFESSIONS
Monday-Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
DEVOTIONS
Tuesday:
Friday:
First Friday:
Sunday:
CHURCH TOURS
11:00-11:50 am
3:15-3:50 pm
7:00-7:25 pm
at Masses
at Masses
12:30 pm
12:40 pm
Perpetual Help Novena
Sacred Heart Novena
Benediction
Stations of the Cross &
Rosary
8-11:45 am Adoration & Benediction
at Masses Sacred Heart Novena
12:30 pm
Stations of the Cross &
Rosary
9:00 am
Rosary
7:00 pm
Adoration, Rosary, &
Benediction
3:15 pm Saturdays
NEW ORLEANS, LA
WEEKLY REFLECTION
th
28 Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Blessed are those called to the supper of the
Lamb.” These simple words of the priest at every Mass
before the distribution of Holy Communion are meant to
remind us what the Eucharist is all about. In each Eucharist we once again reenter into the one sacrifice of
Christ for us on the Cross and thus celebrate it as the
wedding feast of the Lord in which heaven and earth,
humanity and divinity are united in the person of Jesus
and then received by his followers. And this wedding
feast liturgy is but a foretaste of the eternal liturgy of
heaven. It is an awesome privilege to be invited to such
a great occasion but also a great responsibility. As we
see in this week’s parable, there are two grave dangers
when considering this invitation.
The first grave danger is to reject the invitation.
The people in today’s parable were all doing good
things: there is nothing wrong with tending a farm or
building a business. The problem comes when we refuse
to see the good things in our lives not as ends in themselves but as gifts of God that are meant to bring us closer to God. When that happens, we become like the people in the parable who attack the messengers sent by the
king. We also will attack the prophets in our midst, or
attack our own consciences, when we attempt to live our
lives outside of God’s great purposes for us.
The second grave danger we face is symbolized at
the end of the parable when the king notices someone
who, though he has said yes to the invitation to the banquet, is inappropriately attired since he does not have on
his wedding garment. Just as being properly attired at a
solemn event shows our respect and acceptance, so in
this parable the wedding garment symbolizes that we not
only have accepted God’s reign in our lives with our lips
but also by sincere repentance leading to conversion in
life. In the Baptismal liturgy of the Church the priest or
deacon points to the white garment and admonishes the
newly baptized “you have become a new creation, and
have clothed yourself in Christ. See in this white garment the outward sign of your Christian dignity…bring
that dignity unstained into the everlasting life of heaven.” So this would be a good time for us all to reflect on
our own baptismal life in Christ: how is our ‘wedding
garment’ holding up?
Fr. Danny Tesvich, S.J.
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PRAYING THE ROSARY
One traditional and beautiful form of Catholic prayer
is the Rosary, during which we reflect on the central
mysteries of our faith while entrusting our petitions to
God through the intercession of Mary. At Immaculate
Conception, there are three opportunities each week
to pray the Rosary with others: Fridays after Noon
Mass and Stations; Sundays at 9:00 a.m.; and, Sundays at 7:00 p.m. as part of evening Adoration and
Benediction, prior to the 7:30 p.m. Mass.
A SPECIAL WELCOME
We welcome to today’s 8 a.m. Mass Mrs. Carrie Finley
Voinche who is celebrating her 90th birthday. The
flowers which adorn the altar are a gift in her honor
from her family who also join us on this happy occasion. Richest blessings!
IT’S NOT TOO LATE…
TO CONSIDER JOINING...
 Scripture Study: Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. (Please
note change in meeting time.)
 Young Adult Reading Group: every two or three
weeks on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
 Contemporary Issues Study Group: every three or
four weeks on Sundays at 4:00 p.m.
 RCIA (for adults interested in learning about, and
perhaps joining, the Catholic Church; also for adult
Catholics who seek the sacrament of Confirmation):
Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
 PSR (Catholic formation for students in non-Catholic
grammar and high schools): Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Questions?: Contact either Fr. Reale or Fr. Tesvich.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE RETREAT
The Beginning Experience Retreat, being offered October 17-19 by the Archdiocese, is designed for those
who have suffered the loss of a spouse through death
or separation/divorce. For more information on what
has proven to be a powerful experience of healing,
phone Toni (985-789-8666) or Rose (504-455-8920).
RACHEL’S VINEYARD RETREAT
If you or someone you love is struggling with emotional or spiritual pain arising from the experience of abortion, please consider the Rachel’s Vineyard Healing
Retreat which is being held Friday, October 31 - Sunday, November 2 at the Archdiocesan Retreat Center
(formerly, “The Cenacle”) in Metairie. For more information, contact Melanie at (504) 889-2431.
OCTOBER 12, 2014
CHURCH TOURS
Docent-led visits of our beautiful church now take
place every Saturday afternoon at 3:15 p.m. Learn
more about the church’s history, art and architecture
during these 30-minute tours which include the opportunity to view the church from the choir loft and
see the balcony windows of the saints.
DATES TO KEEP IN MIND…

October 14
Tuesday

October 16
Thursday
Young Adult Reading Group
7:00 pm / Lenes Hall
Scripture Study Group
6:00 pm / Parish Rectory

October 19
World Mission Sunday

October 23
Altar Society Church Cleaning
Thursday

October 23
Thursday

October 28
Tuesday

October 30
Thursday

6:00 pm / Parish Rectory
Young Adult Reading Group
7:00 pm / Lenes Hall
Scripture Study Group
6:00 pm / Parish Rectory
Mass at 8:00 am
November 2 Bach Recital
Sunday

Scripture Study Group
November 1 Feast of All Saints (not a holy day
of obligation this year)
Saturday

8 am - 10 am
3:00 pm / Church
November 2 Contemporary Issues Study Group
Sunday
4:00 pm / Lenes Hall
WORLD YOUTH DAY IN NEW ORLEANS
The Archdiocese is sponsoring a World Youth Day on
Sunday, October 26 at Morial Convention Center for
those in grades 6 through 12. WYDNO will feature inspirational speakers, opportunities for prayer and discussion, as well as Mass with Archbishop Aymond.
FIRST COMMUNION / CONFIRMATION
Each spring, our parish sponsors programs to prepare
students to make their First Communion or Confirmation. (You do not need to be a parishioner to participate.) Information about these can be found on the
parish website under the tab “How.” FYI, our Confirmation ceremony is scheduled to take place Tuesday
evening, April 14, 2015. First Communion will take
place at the 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 3, 2015.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
NEW ORLEANS, LA
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PRAYER LIST
Your prayers are asked for the following
individuals who are facing illness or other life challenges.
EACH MASS IS OFFERED FOR THE INTENTIONS
OF ALL PRESENT & FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Saturday, October 11
Francoise Benton
Ronald Bourg
Musette M. Buckley
Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J.
Wayne Freeman
John Garrity
Gina Gauthreaux
Beverly George
James Geraghty
Philip Henriquez
Reagan Hill
Margie Jones
Judge Pat McCabe
Kody McCord
Matt Lejeune
Darlene Peters
Desmond Peters
Maureen Poche
Shelly Raynal
Don Rowan
Sean Samuel
Shirley Schnyder
Anita Spahr
Danny Spahr
Ann Connick Stansbury
Charles Sumrall, Sr.
Olivia Sumrall
Tom Tobin
Jayden Williams
Gerald A. Wilson
Names appear on the
prayer list for three
months unless otherwise
requested. Please phone
529-1477 to request
that a name be included.
IN MEMORY
May the souls of the faithful departed, through God’s mercy, rest in peace.
Norma Bair †
Kenneth Barnes †
Millie Benit †
Lois Bienvenu †
Mildred & Warren Brick †
William W. Brink, Jr. †
Norman Burak †
Jack A. Chaney †
Nick Cimo †
James Cottrell †
Alfonso Delgado-Caldera †
Aaron Debarbieris †
Dr. Marcus Lucas DiLeo †
Billy Dwyer †
Glen Derbes Eagan †
Hallie Espenan †
Darian Feltman †
Amelia Degan Formigue †
Celo Belou Geheeb †
Patricia Grass †
Thelma Grass †
Betty Ridley Hammer †
Fr. Donald Hawkins, S.J. †
Kay Homsy †
Michael “Mikey” Jacobs †
Kelly Family †
William George Kelly †
David L. Luteman, Sr. †
Joseph Michael Marques †
Thomas Redmon †
Sr. Eva Regina Martin SSF †
Rita Cruthirds McCue †
Salvador Miceli, Jr. †
Toddy Nathansen †
Lynn Ott †
Adelaid Peterson †
Kaitlyn Pittfield †
Richard Reale †
Thomas Redmon †
Carmella Fernandez Robert †
Joseph Roper †
Lauren Saubat †
James Schiro †
Joseph Schmidt †
Anne Sullivan †
Marie Jaubert Villere †
Lincoln Walker †
Allen Webre †
Patsy Werling †
Names appear on the list of
deceased for twelve months.
Please phone 529-1477 to request
that a name be included.
WEDDING BANNS
Please keep in your prayers those who in the coming weeks will be united in
the Sacrament of Matrimony at Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church.
October 18, 2014
Maci Muscarello & Brian Rossi
Mia Meche & Jared Blanchard
October 24/25, 2014
Lauren Gaspard & Michael Hennessy
Candice Sanders & Troy Pittman
Emily Estapa & Chad C. Stiverson
Kristen Mason & Bradley Klamer
Elizabeth Ward & Jeffrey Wilke
November 1, 2014
Kaitlin Occhipinti & Brian Koch
8:00 am
4:00 pm
Sean Samuel
Joe Matranga †
Lynn Ott †
Cosimo Matassa †
Sunday, October 12
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
7:30 pm
Carrie Finley Yoinche
Intention of Celebrating Priest
Mass for the People
Anna & Harrison Doré †
Evelyn Pizero Browder †
Monday, October 13
7:30 am
Noon
Jack Anthony Chaney †
Tuesday, October 14
7:30 am
Noon
Bernadette Murphy †
Wednesday, October 15
7:30 am
Noon
Thursday, October 16
7:30 am
Noon
Jack Anthony Chaney †
Friday, October 17
7:30 am
Noon
Bernadette Murphy †
Catherine Scleismann †
Saturday, October 18
8:00 am
4:00 pm
It is an important ministry of our parishioners to place
before God those who are in need of prayer.
HOLY FATHER’S SPECIAL PRAYER REQUEST
… for the Synod of Bishops, now underway in Rome, as it
addresses the “the pastoral challenges of the family in the
context of evangelization.”
HOLY FATHER’S OCTOBER PRAYER INTENTIONS
Peace That the Lord may grant peace to those parts of the
world most battered by war and violence.
World Mission Day That World Mission Day may rekindle
in every believer zeal for carrying the Gospel into all the
world.
PRAYER DURING HURRICANE SEASON
Our Father in Heaven,
through the intercession of Our Lady of Prompt Succor,
spare us during this hurricane season from all harm.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us.
This we ask through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
COLLECTIONS (September 29 - October 5, 2014)
Sunday: $ 10,673.00
2nd Collection (Good Shepherd School): $ 2,999.00
Weekdays: $ 605.00
Total Money Collected (as of 10/5/2014):
$ 2,485,398.17
We thank all those who have fulfilled their Legacy Campaign
pledges, as well as those who continue to fulfill their Legacy
commitment by making their outstanding pledge payments.
ONLINE PARISHIONER REGISTRATION & GIVING
We invite you to register as a member of our parish family.
To do so, log on to www.jesuitchurch.net and click the “I’m
New” and “To the Parish” tabs, or contact the parish office.
Also, follow Immaculate Conception Parish on Facebook by
logging onto www.facebook.com and entering Immaculate
Conception Jesuit Church and “Like” us. In reflecting upon
your support of the parish, please consider online giving, a
quick and easy way to do your part to foster the life and
ministry of Immaculate Conception.
OCTOBER 12, 2014
$2 PARKING at 220 O’Keefe
Parking at a reduced fee of $2.00 for a 3-hour period is available in the CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE
at 220 O’Keefe, next to the Quality Inn, near the
corner of O’Keefe and Common. The garage is
open to parishioners on Sunday mornings beginning around 7 o’clock, and then again beginning
around 6 p.m.
To get the reduced rate, you must use a magnetic
voucher card available for purchase in the parish
office, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
To take advantage of the reduced rate, enter the
garage from O’Keefe, and take a ticket from the
auto attendant. KEEP YOUR TICKET. When you exit
the garage, you will need to insert both that ticket
and the voucher.
Difficulties? The Central Parking emergency number is 504-655-3204. Questions? Please contact
Cathy Brown at 529-1477, ext. 223 or Father Reale
at ext. 243.