St. Gabriel Roman Catholic Church 4700 Pineda Street | New Orleans, Louisiana 70126 Phone: (504) 282-0296 | Fax: (504) 288-8585 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.stgabe.net After Hour Emergency Phone: (504) 756-3040 Office Hours Monday: 10:00am-4:00pm Tuesday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm Closed on Friday Mass Schedule 4:00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 8:00am Sunday Mass 10:30am Sunday Gospel Mass 8:30am Daily Mass In The Chapel Parish Guidelines New Parishioners: Please fill out a registration form in the back of church or online. Baptism: Parents must contact the Parish Office at least 3 months prior to the Baptism for complete guidelines. School of Religion: Religious Formation for youth Pre-K thru high school. CCD is held on Sundays at 9:00am during the school year. Marriage: Please contact the Pastor at least (6) months prior to your anticipated wedding date for complete details. Sick/Shut-In: Please inform the parish office when someone is sick, shut-in or hospitalized. Funeral: Please contact the Parish Office ONLY before making any arrange- ments with a funeral home. Parish Staff Pastor Rev. R. Tony Ricard Pastoral Associate Ms. M.L. Madine Parish Secretary Mrs. Roz Brooks-Sennett Maintenance Team Mr. Christopher Patin Mr. Willie Daniel Music Ministry Ms. Jalonda Robertson Mr. Eric Hornsby Sunday, June 18, 2017
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St. Gabriel Roman Catholic Church 4700 Pineda Street | New Orleans, Louisiana 70126
Patterson, Jean Proctor, Mary Provost, Marlene Reeves, Marjorie
Schexnayder, Eddie Triggs, King Wells & Linda Winchester.
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Among the compelling Eucharistic themes proclaimed in today’s readings is the notion of “participation” as found in Saint Paul’s letter to the Corinthians. Good stewards are part of a Eucharistic family: loving, wel-coming, serving. An important part of living as a stew-ard comes about in the many ways we can participate in the life of the Church. No matter how much time we have to give, no matter what our skills or interests, no matter what our level of commitment, there is a way to participate as a good steward to enrich our lives and the lives of others to build up the Body of Christ.
How do you participate in the life of your parish?