Christmas Decoration Crew

Decorating for Christmas                                 photo by Richard Wallace

Members of the Father Vander Heyden Knights of Columbus Council 4874 of Ponchatoula and the Kaycee Ladies Auxiliary joined parishioners to decorate the Church for our Christmas services. Under the direction of Francis and Barbara Martino, the group lighted and decorated more than a dozen Christmas trees and arranged the display of a large nativity scene. 

 

 (Front row, L-R) Fay Murray, Barbara Martino, Evelyn Lavigne, Denise Arnondin, Larry Ernst; (Middle row, L-R) Rodney Wempren, Gina Wempren, Francis Martino, Carolyn Pinion, Phyllis Beyl, John Albrecht; (Top row, L-R) Durald Pinion, Brandon Perrin, Richard Broom, Alex Joiner, Harry Leblanc, Roberta Conley, Pete Peterson.

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Respect Life Month

October is Respect Life Month!

Who does that include?

Every human life, from the moment of conception until death, is sacred because the human person has been willed for its own sake in the image and likeness of the living and holy God.
- Paragraph 2319 Catechism of the Catholic Church

In short: All Life!

 
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Reflection from the USCCB

Twenty-five years ago, Pope St. John Paul II wrote that the Gospel of life is at the heart of Jesus’ saving message to the world (Evangelium vitae 1). In taking on human flesh, dwelling among us, and sacrificing his very life for our redemption, Christ reveals the profound dignity of every human person. This God-given dignity does not change with our stage of life, abilities, level of independence, or any other varying circumstance.

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Rather, it is rooted in the permanent fact that each of us is made in the image and likeness of God, created to share in the very life of God himself. The human person is a “manifestation of God in the world, a sign of his presence, a trace of his glory” (EV 34). And we must reflect this truth in how we act and how we treat one another.

The truth of the Gospel of life is at the foundation of who we are as followers of Christ. In his earthly life, Jesus provided the perfect model for how we are to love our neighbor and live out the Gospel call: “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me” (Mt. 25:40).

Jesus calls each of us to “care for the other as a person for whom God has made us responsible” (EV 87). The Gospel of life is intrinsic to the whole Christian life and foundational to the decisions we make on a daily basis. For, “the Gospel of God’s love for man, the Gospel of the dignity of the person and the Gospel of life are a single and indivisible Gospel” (EV 2, emphasis added).

In his encyclical on the Gospel of life, Pope St. John Paul II recognizes the full range of threats against human life, from poverty and malnutrition to murder and war. He places particular emphasis, however, on threats to life at its beginning and end—precisely when it is most in need of protection. In modern times, children in their mothers’ wombs and those approaching the end of their lives are certainly among the “least of these” in our world’s estimation. Practices such as abortion and assisted suicide tragically reject the truth that human life is always to be cherished and defended with loving concern.

As the Church celebrates the 25th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s prophetic encyclical, let us reflect on how we personally live out the Gospel:

  • Do I talk about and act towards others as I would talk about and treat Jesus himself?

  • Do I inform myself of the Church’s teachings and engage in the civic arena as first a follower of Christ?

  • Do I support and advocate for laws and policies that protect and defend human life?

  • Do I help pregnant and parenting mothers in need? Am I ready to support a loved one nearing death?

Through the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, may Our Lord grant us the grace to truly and courageously live his Gospel of life.

Excerpts from Evangelium vitae, © 1995, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Scriptural excerpts from Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States, second typical edition, Copyright © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; Psalm refrain © 1968, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2020, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved.

 

 

Here are some things you can do to participate in Respect All Life Month

 

Spiritually Adopt a Baby

Holy Heroes is an all ages, family friendly, way to pray for a baby you spiritually adopt, pray for, and learn about for 9 months.

 

Learn about these pro-life saints*

* All purchases options are online but please feel free to support our local Christian bookstore Heavenly Gifts!

Want to get more involved here in our parish?

Events coming up:

  • October 4th - Pro-Life from 9:30am-10:30am outside the Ministry Building on the corner of N 8th St. and West Pine.

  • September 23rd-November 1st - 40 Days for Life. You pick the time to come out and pray at the abortion clinic in Baton Rouge for as long and as many days as you feel called to.

Contact for these events and all parish respect life events:
Ed & Julie Hanks 985-351-3143

A Community That Heals

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We all have stories that are filled with ups and downs. If you were asked what your favorite memory was would you know it right away? What trials have you come through? What one instance in your life has made you stronger? Still stings when you think about it? Is your go to favorite story to tell?

God’s gift of memories can be such a source of joy! However, sometimes we can hold on to memories that perpetuate hurt. The Lord tells us to live in the present:

“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” - Isaiah 43:18-19

“Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day. - Matthew 6:34

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Now, does this mean the Lord does’t want us have dreams and to plan for the future? That He doesn’t want us to enjoy memories of our childhood because they are ‘things of old’? Absolutely not! He doesn’t want us to worry about the past or be anxious about the future. Those are the key words. He wants us to look back on our past and see how He’s worked to bring us through the hard times. He wants us to plan for our future with Him for He has plans better for us than we could ever dream!

“For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” - Jeremiah 29:11

So what can we do to remove anxiety about our future and heal the hurts of our past? How can we be free to live our lives filled with peace & joy?

The Lord does not judge your for your past, He wants to heal you of the hurt! Here at St. Joseph’s we want to be a field hospital for those who are:

  • hurting

  • stuck and not sure how to move forward

  • feeling numb

  • coasting in life without feeling true joy

  • wanting to be happier but don’t know how to

  • suffering from loss or a difficult life situation

Because of that desire we have multiple opportunities for healing in our parish. And the best part? These ministry leaders have been trained, meeting with them is free, most of them meet with you according to your schedule, and kept confidential.

We encourage you to, first, go to Confession and receive any healing and grace you need. You aren’t going to speak to the priest, but to receive healing and forgiveness from Jesus through the priest. Be not afraid.

Second, we encourage you to look at the healing ministries we offer here at St. Joseph’s. Familiarize yourself with them because you never know when you, or someone you know, may need them!

 

Isn’t it time you found some healing?

 
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Unbound

UNBOUND Ministry is an approach to deliverance and healing prayer developed by Neal Lozano. A group of parishioners are trained to facilitate Unbound. A team of two trained parishioners would be selected or assigned for each individual session. Parishioners may choose their facilitators from the list of trained parishioners if they wish.

+ The focus of the UNBOUND model is on an individual as you deeply listen to their story and heart.

+ UNBOUND is a safe, loving, effective prayer model that helps people to respond to the good news of the gospel.

+ UNBOUND applies the truth to our lives by using five basic responses called the Five Keys

+ The Five Keys are: Repentance & Faith, Forgiveness, Renunciation, Authority, and the Father’s Blessing

Contact Fernando Morales 985-662-2844 or Angela Perrin 985-318-4927

Frequency: Scheduled appointment
Confidential


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STEPHEN MINISTRY

Contact: Anita Perrin 985-687-4458; or Ronnie Perrin 985-507-9765

Description: Grief Ministry. One on One accompaniment for people in crisis.

Requirements (to be a Stephen Minister, not receive ministry): 50 hours of training, 2 year commitment

Frequency: As scheduled
Confidential


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HEALING FROM DIVORCE MINISTRY

Contact: Angela Perrin 985-318-4927

Description: 12 week parish program that brings healing and hope to divorced and separated Catholics or non-Catholics. Help is provided with advice from experts, counselors. theologians, and Priests. Author and presenter Rose Sweet guides participants from pain and loneliness to hope and healing. Practical advice meets spiritual growth through the Sacraments, teachings of the Church, Theology of the Body, and wisdom from experts and others who have suffered divorce. As divorced and separated Catholics experience this pastoral program, their lives are rejuvenated, their hope is restored and their faith in Christ in His Church renewed.

Requirements: Confidentiality Statement

Frequency: Once a week (more info once you’ve contacted Angela)
Confidential


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PAL-PARENTS OF ADDICTED LOVED ONES

Contact: Mary Jo Balado 985-320-3010
or Paige Bacile 985-981-8010

Description: PAL provides hope through education and support to parents of addicted loved ones. The PAL group is facilitated by a peer, someone walking the same path. While the focus is on parents, all family members and friends are welcome to attend. The guiding principals of PAL are confidentiality, respect, acceptance, and support. There are two parts to the meeting: an educational component and sharing component.

Requirements: Participants must be 18 or older

Frequency: Meets second and fourth Thursdays of the Month
Confidential


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MY HOUSE MINISTRY

Description: 12 Step Catholic program for Men who are addicted to Pornography and other sexual acting out.

Requirements: Must receive a card from Priest in Confession prior to calling the leader. Person is screened by Priest in Confession then confidential call to leader for group entry.

Frequency: 1x every week at 6:30 PM
Confidential


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MONICA’S JOURNEY

Contact: 985-467-9520

Description: The ministry provides a safe and confidential Christ-centered environment for women who have experienced abuse of any kind, broken relationships, abandonment, or the effects of any type of addiction (either their own or that of a loved one.)

Requirements: open to women only
- must sign a confidentiality statement and agree to abide by specific rules regarding what is discussed at meetings and how others must be treated with respect and dignity.
- the ministry is open to women of all faiths, not just Catholics
- intake interview through phone call of the number listed above

Frequency: Call contact number for info.
Confidential


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HEALING HEARTS

Contact: 985-401-2010

Description: For women who's spouse or partner is addicted to pornography or any form of sexual misbehavior.

Requirements: Cards handed out by Father and other Healing Ministry Leaders, Intake Interview through phone call to the contact listed above.

Frequency: Wednesday evening 6 PM (available to meet at other times one on one)
Confidential


Don’t see a ministry you need or think other need? Please let us know!


Take a moment to pray and thank the Lord for the opportunities for healing you have already received and are seeking to receive.