Archives for May 2013

Taste of New Orleans

Benefit for the Catholic Youth Foundation USA All are invited to Taste of New Orleans, an evening of live music, food and fun to benefit the Catholic Youth Foundation USA. Featuring local musicians Tim Laughlin, Rockin' Doopsie and Irma Thomas and New Orleans cuisine from over 30 local restaurants it promises to be an evening of fun all for a good cause. When: Friday, December 10 from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pmWhere: The Sugarmill, 1021 Convention Center Blvd., New OrleansTickets: $45 - available by calling 504.836.0551 ext. 3222 or online at www.cyo-no.org … [Read more...]

Willwoods Auction

The Willwoods Community is having their 6th Annual Live/Silent Auction on Wednesday, November 17 at Henry Shane's “Cars of Yesteryear” in Metairie. One of the items is a Dinner for Eight cooked in the Rectory by Msgr. Nalty. Visit www.willwoods.org or call Glenda King at 830-3700 for more details! … [Read more...]

Please welcome Rev. Giles Conwill!

Father Giles Conwill, the Chaplain of Xavier University, will again be the celebrant for our Saturday Vigil and Sunday 10:30 am Masses this weekend. As many of you will remember, Father Conwill is a native of Louisville, KY, and was ordained a priest of the Diocese of San Diego in 1973. He holds a B.A. degree in Philosophy from the University of San Diego, a M.Div. from the Athenaeum of Ohio, and a Ph.D. degree in Cultural Anthropology & History from Emory.  Father Conwill came to Xavier from Morehouse College, where he began teaching in 1987 and eventually served as Chair of the History Department. Father Conwill was the Director of the Department of Church Vocations for the National Office for Black Catholics in Washington, DC from 1976-1980.  He has also served as adjunct or … [Read more...]

Life and Family: The Culture of Life

In our last article we tried to define the life issues as: Preborn, children, family life, handicapped individuals and the elderly.  We need to define the life issues because we are living in the culture of death. Who cannot see the violence in our streets, where the taking of life seems to have become a sport. The suicide rate of our young people is climbing as life has become meaningless in their eyes. Some educated people actually debate whether it would be wise to legalize euthanasia of newborn children with physical or mental issues. Once we devalue any life, the door is open to devalue all life. We must recognize the issues and stand strong against them. Our church is one of the last bastions of hope standing in the breech. The church has had some champions in the recent past that … [Read more...]

Extraordinary Volunteers

There are many special volunteers who help us each week to accomplish the details of managing our parish activities and provide the many services requested by our parishioners and needy neighbors. Our Eucharist Ministers, Lectors Ushers and Choir Members serve in a very visible role. On Saturdays the Altar Society, both men & women, prepare the Church for the weekly Masses and other services. Behind the scenes are volunteers who help us in the office on a daily basis, count money weekly, organize the food pantry, etc etc! We are even luck enough to have our very own professional landscaper who has made possible all of the many lovely plants surrounding the Church and rectory! Please consider becoming one of our valued volunteers! Our greatest needs at this time are Ushers and we would … [Read more...]

The Beautiful Hands of a Priest

We need them in life's early morning,We need them again at its close;We feel their warm clasp of true friendship,We seek them when tasting life's woes. At the altar each day we behold them,And the hands of a king on his throneAre not equal to them in their greatness;Their dignity stands all alone;And when we are tempted and wander,To pathways of shame and of sin,It's the hand of a priest that will absolve us--Not once, but again and again. And when we are taking life's partner,Other hands may prepare us a feast,But the hand that will bless and unite us--Is the beautiful hand of a priest. God bless them and keep them all holy,For the Host which their fingers caress;When can a poor sinner do better,Than to ask Him to guide thee and bless? When the hour of death comes upon us,May our … [Read more...]

Holy Father Creates New Vatican Office

“The Church has the duty to proclaim always and everywhere the Gospel of Jesus Christ,” wrote the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI as he has officially created the newest dicastery (office) of the Roman Curia, called the “Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization.” On October 12, 2010, the Holy Father issued a document entitled Ubicumque et Semper (Everywhere and Always), words which call to mind the Great Commission of the Church, whereby Christ told His Apostles: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” (Mt. 29-19-20) The Holy Father reaffirmed that the “evangelizing mission, the continuation of the work desired by the Lord … [Read more...]

Take Action!

An opportunity for you to take action in our fight to restore religious freedom. It is critical we voice our opposition to this mandate in numbers too large to dismiss. Please take time over the next 4 days to submit your comment. Click here to take action! … [Read more...]

Catholic Links

THE VATICAN -- www.vatican.va This site offers the visitor the ability to see what is happenings in Rome and the Vatican. It includes audio and video clips of different media's. ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS -- www.archdiocese-no.org This is the official website for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Provides links to all of the offices, schools and parishes of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NEW ORLEANS -- www.ccano.org This is the official website for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. There are many different offices to choose from on the Site. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSDe La Salle Council works closely with Good Shepherd Parish in New Orleans, LA, providing funds for various projects with members being active participants in the parish and helping out … [Read more...]

Our Lady of Good Counsel Novena

Thanks for all who took part in the Novena at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church to pray for those most immediately affected by the oil spill in the Gulf and for protection against hurricanes.  Just a reminder that the weekly Rosary continues on Wednesdays at 6:00pm. … [Read more...]