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July 4 Mass Schedule

Mass will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. (NO 5:30 p.m. Mass.) Have a wonderful July 4th holiday! Note: Adoration will end before this Mass.

Pastor’s Corner – June 10

Dear Friends: I am excited to announce that on June 20th, the reorganization of Catholic Services of Acadiana into Catholic Charities of Acadiana will officially be enacted. The newly founded Catholic Charities of Acadiana will include a select number of chancery offices in addition to the services already offered through Catholic Services of Acadiana. I

Pastor’s Corner – June 3

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus, The Fruits of the Holy Spirit After Christ’s Ascension into Heaven, the Apostles knew that He had promised to send His Spirit, but they didn’t know exactly what that would mean. Granted the gifts of the Spirit at Pentecost, however, they were emboldened to speak the Good News

Pastor’s Corner – May 27

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus, You have heard me refer to the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit and our need to ask God for an increase in these gifts in our daily lives.  The Gifts of the Holy Spirit assist us in making wise choices in how we go about our daily

Pastor’s Corner – May 20

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, “After Easter Sunday, Christmas is the second-greatest feast in the Christian liturgical calendar, but Pentecost Sunday is not far behind. Coming 50 days after Easter and ten days after the Ascension of Our Lord, Pentecost marks the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles. For that reason, it

Pastor’s Corner – May 13

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus, We at times find ourselves asking the question: “What must I do to be saved?”  “The promise of eternal life is a gift, freely offered to us by God (CCC 1727).  Our initial forgiveness and justification are not things we “earn” (CCC 2010).  Jesus is the mediator who

Pastor’s Corner – May 6

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus, “We have seen over the past few decades many Catholics leaving the Church or dropping out of religion entirely.  Some have even joined other churches.  But we have also seen the opposite.  People of no religion, lapsed or inactive Catholics, and members of other Christian churches are “coming

Memorial Day

The parish offices will be closed for Memorial Day.