Welcome to St. John the Baptist

and Our Lady of the Assumption

Our Mission

To provide a unified, Catholic community striving to maintain,

promote and continue the legacy of faith begun by our forefathers.

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The family of faith at St. John the Baptist began as a mission of Sacred Heart Parish in 1924 and was officially chartered, with our Mission Church,

Our Lady of the Assumption, in 1964.

 

Calendar of Events

Mass Schedule

  

Weekdays

 

  Our Lady

Tuesdays

6:30PM

 

St. John

Wednesdays

7AM

    

Thursdays/Fridays

7:30AM

 

Weekends

Saturday Vigil

5PM-St. John

(until Time Change)

 

Sundays

7 & 11AM-St. John

9AM-Our Lady

 

NOTE:

During Lent, weekday Masses are held at St. John at 7:00AM,

Wed-Friday

and in Clinton

at 6:30 PM on Tuesdays

 

Confession

15 minutes before

weekday Masses

4 PM Saturdays

(until Time Change)

 

Adoration

Noon-6 Daily

at St. John

 

 

Hey Kids!  Would you like to volunteer an hour a week to

serve as a Guardian of the Blessed Sacrament at St. John's?

We need you in the Adoration Chapel.  Call 654-5778 to commit your time.

 

We Can Always Use Your Help ~

Contribute to the March for Life Project, sending youth from St. John's and Our Lady to Washington, DC - Click Button Below

Are you able to make one-time or recurring contributions to continue Youth Ministry programs at St. John's and Our Lady?Click the button Below

  Contribute to Youth Ministry Mission Trip Programs-Click Button Below

     

  Would you like to make recurring, monthly contributions to continue supporting the Youth Ministry of St. John's and Our Lady?  We can always use your help.  Click on the appropriate button below to begin 12 monthly payments, dedicating your funds to the category of your choice.

Note:  payments will continue to be processed automatically each month for 12 consecutive months.  Thank you for supporting the young people of our faith community.

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To the Youth Ministry team who worked at the home of Cal and Dixie Sellers recently: Thank you guys

for the wonderful job done by all. Please convey my appreciation too one all,this was greatly appreciated

as it seems impossible to get anything done, so I just made up my mind to look and not see, now I can

look and see something very organized and beautiful, Gods own Country he made it all.
~Thanks again, Dixie

  I met him and I liked him~

  I liked him and I let him~

  I let him and I lost him~

Before you make a decision that could change your life forever, please talk to someone.  Talk to your parents. Talk to your teacher.  Talk to your priest.

Say NO because you KNOW.

Purity is the new Cool!!!!!

 

Congratulations to the Youth of St. John the Baptist and their

Mission Trip to Jackson, Mississippi



Kids come to Jackson to help needy

By Monica Hernandez - bio | email

 

JACKSON, MS (WLBT) - Every stroke of Matthew Harry's paintbrush is a glimpse of hope for the Sandles family. Harry is part of a team working to finish the Sandles' addition to their West Jackson home.

 

According to the Sandles, a contractor left without completing the job seven years ago, leaving only a frame.

 

Teens from the Catholic HEART work camp are working to change that.

"It means a lot. I know my grandchildren won't be able to believe their eyes when they come in. I just can see the little smiles on their faces," said Julia Sandles, who has lived in the home for over 30 years.

 

135 teens from across country are in Jackson this week, volunteering with charity organizations and people in need as part of the Catholic HEART work camp. The long-running camp is held in nearly 40 cities around the United States.

 

It's been held in Jackson every year since Katrina hit in 2005, aimed at helping those who moved here after the storm and those who just need help.

 

And organizers say that benefits the campers, too. "I think the thing that it makes the biggest impact on is their faith. We talk about their faith, but when you put it into action, it seems to stick, it seems to have an impact that goes farther into the future," said Peter Fletcher, a youth minister for the work camp.

 

The teen's home base for the week is St. Joseph Catholic High School in Madison, where they sleep on air mattresses and sleeping bags before working out in the community.

 

The work includes sorting clothes at a local Goodwill and bringing groceries to low-income seniors through a group called Deliver Me Seniors.

 

A team stopped in LeFlore Haven in Northwest Jackson to deliver groceries to eight families.

 

"It means a lot to me because I'm not able to go out and go shopping and everything. I just think it's a blessing from God," said Corrine Gordon, who receives assistance from DMS.

 

And the teens say the impact they make can go far beyond the time they spend here.

 

"One little act of love can go all the way through an entire community and shape everyone's life," said Matt Fries, 15, of Houston, TX.

 

"We hope we serve the people here, but they obviously teach us a lot more than we teach them," said Fletcher.

 

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Click the link to the left to view a video of the youth "on assignment" in Jackson, Mississippi.

 

 

Louisiana Youth Pilgrimage to the March for Life
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    Our Lady of the Assumption

     

    If he can do the two-step, I can do the one-step!

    It's great when Father has treats!

 

Pictures from our high school family event held on Friday, October 31, 2008

What a Success!  Thanks to All Who Made it Happen:

David, Michael, Matthew and Mary Belgard and Sky; Molly Capone; Earl McCarthy;

D.J. Landon Johnson; Chris, Vickie, Emily, Matthew and Charlie Flanders; Andy, Danette, Brittany and Cody Castello; Bernadette, Abraham and Rebecca Loebs; Ron, Debbie, Connor and Tyler Usie; Aidan Fletcher; Dorothy Kuhlman; Martha Simmons; Butch Cambre; Jimmy McKenzie; Glen Desselle; Don and Pat Metcalf; Dora Cooper; Gerry and Alicia Clesi; Julie Behrnes; The Men's Club of St. John's; The St. John's Rosary Altar Society; Dereck and Alex Myers; Kathy Connerly; Theresa Mondello.

 

Many thanks to anyone who may have inadvertently excluded from this list.  Our Bonfire event could not have been possible, had it not been for the generous donation of time, money and resources from our Parish Family.  Thank you for helping our kids to find fellowship, fun and refuge in the church.

God Bless you!

 


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