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St. Theresa Church celebrates 90th anniversary

Parishioners receive Bishop Medals

DUSON - St. Theresa of the Christ Child Catholic Church observed its 90th anniversary during an anniversary Mass and reception on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Parishioners and friends of St. Theresa attended the “Together We Stand On A Firm Foundation” theme in commemoration of the parish’s anniversary.
Throughout the summer months, St. Theresa honored parish leaders and servants who have passed on, in addition to sharing significant people or events over the long history of the church parish.
Celebrant for the special Mass was Bishop Douglas Deshotel, joined by Fr. Aaron Melancon, pastor, and Deacon Steve Simon.
During the Mass the Bishop Medal Honorees, which acknowlegdes parishioners who have been involved with church activities throughout the years, were presented to the following: Rev. L. Allen Breaux, Deacon Steve Simon and Mary Simon, Ms. Mildred Simon, Mrs. Diane “Dee” Stutes, Wedisse and Aline Thibodeaux and Ms. BJ Talley.
In addition, Geraldine Roy was presented a St. Theresa Statue for her years of service to St. Theresa.
Mass lectors were Kenny Alleman and Amanda Keyser, while altar servers included Bryson Alleman, Ava Falcon, Landon Lavergne and Alix Thibodeaux.
Bell Choir members, led by Kelly Gerard, were Kayla Alleman, Garethe Credeur, Alexis Heins, Beau Heins, Dominic Heins, Mariee Presley, Marilee Pressley, Emma Richard and Amelia Tieben.
Music was provided by Colin Keyser and Shawn Roy as decorations were provided by Bennie Cormier and Dee Stutes.
Presented was an historical look at St. Theresa, “Standing on a Firm Foundation, 90th Anniversary - A Journey From Past to Present” written by local historian C. Sidney Stutes.
Photographers were Butch Mouton and Gina Credeur.
Anniversary committee members were Fr. Aaron Melancon, Vicki Alleman, Becky Brasseaux, Bennie Cormier, Amanda Keyser, Janice Simar, Deacon Steve ad Mary Simon, Jeanne Simon and Phil and Dee Stutes.
Following the Anniversary Mass, a reception was held in the Church Hall where parishioners and guests visited while enjoying refreshments catered by Chef Bobby and Dot of the Rolling Pin of Duson.
Noted during the reception were a number of pictures collected throughout the summer months.
Thanks are expressed to the many parishioners and volunteers who assisted the anniversary committee with preparations for the anniversary celebration.

Lady Wolves claim playoff opener win over Springfield

RAYNE - Capping off the regular season last week with a win to claim the district title, the Rayne High Lady Wolves claimed a first-round win over Springfield in the bi-district bracket of the 2018 LHSAA State Volleyball Playoffs.
Seeded at No. 9 in District III, Rayne claimed the win over No. 24-seed Springfield in three-straight sets (25-15, 25-23, 25-7).
“Considering we have two starters out today, I think we played well,” stated Rayne High Head Coach Stepanie Garrett following Monday’s bi-district win.
“With Hannah (McKenzie) and Lexie (Marks) out all this week, we had some adjusting to do and needed our players to step it up,” Garrett continued.
“I gotta give it to them, our girls did what they was asked and played well considering we basically had a different lineup on he floor today.”
Leading net play for the Lady Wolves for the win was Emma Pastor with 11 kills, adding four aces and four digs.
Morley Richard put down five kills and a block at the net, while also having an ace and five digs.
JaLayna Wilridge contributed three kills and a block, while Makayla Dronet had two kills and two blocks, along with three aces and five digs.
Completing the net play for Rayne were Tiesha Young and Camille McClelland.
Setting up the offense for the lady Wolves were Tiesha Young with 17 assists on the day.
The Rayne defense was led by Nae Francis with 10 digs, followed by three digs by Elizabeth Daigle and Lily Roberts.
“Looks like Hannah and Lexis may be back later this week, depending on who and when we play the next round,” noted Garrett while looking at her team’s next game.
The Lady Wolves will meet the winner of No. 8 Ursuline Academy and No. 25 West Feliciana.
“There’s a possibility we might play Saturday. Time will tell,” Garrett concluded.

Sisters of Mt. Carmel celebrate 370 years of vowed life

Acadia Parish natives among honorees

Six sisters of Mount Carmel will be honored in celebration of the anniversary of their religious professions on Saturday, Nov. 3, with Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and reception at the Cathedral Center, Lafayette.
Honorees are Sister Francesca Truxillo (70th), Sister Robert Joseph Mier (70th), Sister Clare Cramer (60th), Sister Paula Marie Derise (60th), Teresa Margaret Toups (60th), and Sister Vera Vives (50th). Father Chester Arceneaux presided.
Sister Francesca Truxillo born Lillian Theresa Truxillo in Paincourtville, is the ninth of eleven children of the late Guillaume Joseph Truxillo and Noemie Bernadette Prejean. She entered Carmel in 1945 and professed first vows in 1948. She attended St. Elizabeth Elementary in Paincourtville and graduated from Mount Carmel Academy, New Orleans. She received her bachelor of science degree in Elementary Education from Loyola University, New Orleans and her nursing degree from the Mercy School of Nursing, New Orleans, where she was Salutatorian. Sister taught for 10 years at schools in Abbeville, Paincourtville and New Orleans. After receiving her nursing degree in 1962, she began working at hospitals in Thibodaux, Marrero, Lake Providence and New Orleans. Sister was on staff at Eagan Home Health and Hospice, Covington, from 2005-2010. She is certified in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. She served on the Carmelite Ministries Board and was a spiritual consultant to Lay Carmelites in Paincourtville and Mandeville. From 2013-2016, Sister Francesca was administrator of the Motherhouse, New Orleans, and healthcare consultant to the sisters and their families in the New Orleans area. Sister resides in Lacombe and is on-call for medical assistance.
Sister Robert Joseph Mier born Myrtis Mary Mier in Rayne, is the second of seven children of the late Camile Mier and Edes Landry. She entered Carmel in 1946 and professed first vows in 1948. Sister attended St. Joseph Elementary and St. Joseph High School in Rayne and graduated from Mount Carmel Academy in New Orleans. She received her bachelor of science degree in Education from Loyola University and her master of arts in Special Education from Cardinal Stritch, Milwaukee, WI. Sister devoted 58 years to Catholic education. She has taught at schools in New Orleans, Carencro and Westwego. Sister Robert Joseph was a founding member of St. Michael Special School, New Orleans, where she served on the faculty from 1965-2005. She was honored by St. Michael’s for her 40 years of service. After Hurricane Katrina, she taught special students at Our Lady of Fatima in Lafayette. In 2007, she retired from teaching and currently resides at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Nursing Home, Opelousas.
Sister Clare Cramer, born Anna Marie Cramer in Crowley (Roberts Cove), is the first of ten children of the late Jacob H. Cramer and Mary Magdalene Habetz. She entered Carmel in 1955 and professed first vows in 1958. Sister attended St. Joseph Elementary and graduated from St. Joseph High School, Rayne. Sister received a bachelor of science in Secondary Education from St. Mary’s Dominican College, New Orleans, and a bachelor of science in Nursing from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Sister Clare taught at Mount Carmel Academy and St. James Major in New Orleans. After receiving her nursing degree in 1967, she worked in hospitals in Thibodaux and New Orleans and at Rayne Guest Home. Sister Clare ministered with the Lakeview Senior Adult Ministry (Ecumenical) in New Orleans, as well as with the New Orleans Archdiocesan Social Apostolate at the Incarnate Word Senior Center. She served as Congregation infirmarian, St. Scholastica Priory infirmarian and St. Mary of the Pines Retirement Center Healthcare Coordinator in Chatawa, MS. Sister was also Chair of the Justice and Peace Fund Board and Mission Effectiveness Representative at Rayne Catholic Elementary. In 2001, Sister was recognized by Sally Ann Roberts on WWL-TV as a “Quiet Hero.” Sister Clare serves as spiritual assistant to Lay Carmelites in Crowley and Rayne, and medical consultant and nurse for the Sisters, their families, and friends in Opelousas, Abbeville, and Lafayette where she resides.
Sister Paula Marie Derise born Hilda Marie Derise in Garden City, is the only child of the late Paul Villere Derise and Hilda Breaux. She entered Carmel in 1955 and professed first vows in 1958. Sister attended St. John Academy Elementary, Franklin, Centerville High School, Centerville, and graduated from Mount Carmel High School, Abbeville. Sister received a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Dominican College, New Orleans, and a master’s degree in Supervision and Administration in Elementary Education from Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, and a master’s degree in Pastoral Ministry from Seattle University, Seattle, WA. Sister Paula became a Certified Spiritual Director in 2010 and devoted 25 years to Catholic education. She taught in New Orleans at St. James Major, St. Dominic and St. Louis King of France; she also ministered in Paincourtville, Thibodaux, Abbeville, LA, and Granada Hills, CA. She has served as principal at Mount Carmel Elementary in Abbeville and at St. Euphrasia in Granada Hills, CA. She received a Fulbright Scholarship in 1980. In addition to her teaching experience, Sister Paula has also served as religion coordinator, associate director of religious education, pastoral associate, and congregation assistant finance officer, executive councilor, development director, administrator of the Motherhouse, coordinator of the retired sisters, and Lacombe property administrator. Sister was the Director of Religious Education at St. Angela Merici, Metairie, from 2004-2014. Sister Paula works as a Chaplain for Notre Dame Hospice, New Orleans.
Sister Teresa Margaret Toups born Marie Geraldine Toups in Maurice, is the youngest of six children of the late Ernest Toups Sr. and Marie Simonia Toups. She entered Carmel in 1955 and professed first vows in 1958. Sister attended Central Grammar Elementary and Mount Carmel in Lafayette, and graduated from Mount Carmel Academy, New Orleans. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from St. Mary’s Dominican College, New Orleans.
Sister has devoted 50 years to Catholic education teaching at St. Dominic and St. Louis King of France, New Orleans, Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Westwego, St. Joseph, Rayne Catholic Elementary, Rayne, and Cathedral-Carmel Elementary, Lafayette. She received the Diocesan Outstanding Teacher of the Year 1999-2000 when serving at Cathedral-Carmel. Sister Teresa Margaret currently serves as a volunteer at Cathedral-Carmel Elementary in the art department.
Sister Vera Vives, formerly Sister Mary Virginia Vives, is the youngest of three children born in Thibodaux, to the late Van Joseph Vives and Marie Vivian Toups. She entered Carmel in 1965 and professed first vows in 1968. Sister graduated from Mount Carmel Academy in Thibodaux, and received her bachelors’ degree in Education from Nicholls State, Thibodaux, in 1974. She did post graduate work at the University of St. Thomas and Notre Dame Seminary. Sister Vera was library assistant at Xavier Prep High School, New Orleans, and taught at St. Joseph the Worker School, Marrero, St. Joseph, Thibodaux, and St. Dominic Elementary, New Orleans. She served as the Congregation’s health care assistant at the Motherhouse infirmary and assisted in the host department at the Motherhouse. Sister Vera resides in Lafayette, and is driver and assistant to our senior sisters at St. Leo Convent.

Rayne native returns to Acadiana for comedy show

RAYNE - Rayne native and actress of over 300 sit-coms, movies and commercials all over the world, Rosalee Mayeux is returning to Acadiana this weekend.
The Lafayette Comedy will present Mayeux and will also feature Terrance Washington on Friday, Nov. 2, during her hilarious standup act at Club 337 at the Doubletree Hotel in Lafayette.
“I’m so excited to come back home for a show,” stated Mayeux of the weekend show to be held in Lafayette. “I’ve received so many positive comments and messages and looking forward to seeing many of my old friends and fans.”
Mayeux is a Rayne High School graduate who studied at USL, LSU and LA Film School. She resides in Los Angeles and is best known for her work on Blast from the Past (1999), The Lawnmower Man (1992) and Unconditional Love (2002).
An accomplished stand-up comedian, actress and award winning writer, her career began as a Ford high-fashion model in NYC, Paris, London, and Germany.
Moving to Los Angeles under an ABC Comedy Contract, she soon started a family and found herself playing the mom in over 300 national commercials.
She’s appeared in features and TV with stars such as Pierce Brosnan, Tom Selleck, Shirley MacLaine, Jeff Foxworthy, Brendan Fraser and Carol Burnett.
As a writer, Mayeux won the prestigious Columbine Writing Award for Best Short Story at the Colorado Moondance International Film Festival two years in a row, with her hard-hitting short stories about moms, kids and drugs in LA.
Inspired by her years of working with comedy geniuses, she became a sought-after, stand-up comedienne around the Los Angeles comedy scene. She performs regularly at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory and The Ice House.
Get there early on Friday and be in your seat by 8 p.m. when the fun begins. Club 337 is located at 1521 West Pinhook Road, Lafayette.

Acadia Parish Placemaking meetings held, Rayne plans discussed

RAYNE - As did each of the five communities in Acadia Parish, members of the Rayne committee met on Wednesday, Oct. 24, for the next step in the Acadia Parish Creative Placemaking Initiative.
Joining Rayne for the Acadia Parish plans are Crowley, Iota, Church Point and the 5th Ward in the southwest portion of the parish.
Alex Holland, along with project manager Laurie Suire, visited all five locations and in turn, visited with property owners, business personnel and donors for their input of the anticipated projects planned by each community.
“We’re not just planning to build or establish a building,” stated Holland. “We, me and you all, are planning and building your local economy and giving each community what it needs, whatever that may be.”
Noted during the steering committee meeting held at The Green Room was the emphasis of the “support of work force development and creation of additional jobs, in addition to providing programs for all age groups.”
“I can see that everyone here really cares about this community,” continued Holland during the Rayne meeting. “That’s the first part because you live here and care about what direction this community is going.”
Suire noted that each community has narrowed the focus of projects and are in the process of meeting with property owners and other potential partners to implement those projects.
The initiative kicked off at the end of July when each community had the opportunity to participate in “visioning sessions,” explaining what is unique about each area, what is needed and what would be nice to have.
Over the weeks since, each community’s subcommittee has met multiple times to discuss the community feedback results and to provide direction and information requested by the consultants from McClure Engineering.
There also was a survey link provided for anyone who could not make the sessions to participate.
Holland will return with a action plan for each community, at which time, adjustments and tweaks will be made to better suit each goal.
Each action plan will be implemented and Holland anticipates a two-year development stage for a capital campaign and fundraisers to begin.
Meanwhile, a Facebook page has been created for the Acadia Parish community to follow the initiative and to engage. Citizens are encouraged to like and follow “Acadia Parish Placemaking.”
A more complete schedule of Holland’s activities during her next visit will be announced as times and dates are finalized.

OST Committee finalizes plans for Saturday

Celebration dedicated in memory of A.J. LeBlanc

RAYNE - The historic downtown area of Rayne will be the setting this weekend on Saturday, Nov. 3, for the third annual official Old Spanish Trail Celebration as announced by the co-sponsors of the Rayne Chamber of Commerce and City of Rayne.
Come “pass a good time” at The Depot Square and the surrounding downtown areas where history will be celebrated, events will be enjoyed and displays will be observed.
As announced by Chairman Eddie Palmer and OST Committee members, this year’s event is hoping to be bigger and better with the addition of more participants, historic discussions and memorabilia for all.
“This year’s event will be dedicated in memory of Mr. A.J. LeBlanc,” noted Palmer of the celebration. “He was well-known as a promoter of Louisiana tourism and a proponent of the Old Spanish Trail.”
Focal point of the day-long celebration of the third anniversary of when Rayne was designated the first official “Old Spanish Trail City” in the entire nation will be The Depot Square between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
On the grounds of The Depot Square will be a number of exhibits and displays depicting the history of the OST, along with food, refreshments, music and dancing.
In addition to the antique and vintage car display, food vendors, displays, memorabilia, music, arts and crafts and demonstrations featuring transportation relics and frontier themes.
A number of special displays and presentations will be enjoyed at The Bank near the former Mervine Kahn building where special oldies -- but goodies -- will be on display, along with an historical slide presentation of yesteryear provided by Tony Olinger. Historic discussions are also on the agenda, along with a documentary film, exhibitions and highlights of the past.
“Drive about, cruise around and drive in” to the special reserved parking area for participants on the 200 block of East Louisiana Ave. just across the railroad tracks from The Depot Square (in front of The Warehouse).
Drivers and passengers in the cars are being asked to dress in costumes corresponding to the year of their vehicle (not required).
Palmer and the OST Committee has been working tirelessly and planning a celebration that not only will be fun and entertaining for the entire family, but one that will recognize the historical and cultural significance of the Old Spanish Trail, which stretches nearly 3,000 miles across eight states in the southern area of the country from St. Augustine, Florida, to San Diego, California.
The event is free and open to the general public.

Stella Prevost Hildreth

Rayne - Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, at a 1:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, for Stella Provest Hildreth, 98, who died Tuesday, Oct. 30, at Acadia General Hospital in Crowley.
Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2 in Rayne.
Rev. Allen Breaux, Associate Pastor of St. Theresa Catholic Church in Duson, will be the celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral service.
Stella worked for the Rayne-Branch Library for 20 years. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Ladies Altar Society, American Legion Auxiliary, Catholic Daughters of America and a Lay Carmelite.
Survivors include her niece, Paulette Prevost Leger and spouse Clyde Leger of Rayne, and her nephew, Charles Lee Prevost and spouse Maxine Broussard Prevost of Mire.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Everett D. Hildreth; mother, Edna Gary Prevost; father, Pierre Prevost; and brother, Paul Joseph Prevost.
A Rosary will be prayed Thursday, Nov. 1, at noon in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne.
The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne on Thursday, Nov. 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Memorial contribution can be made in Stella Prevost Hildreth’s name to Rayne Catholic Elementary, 407 South Polk St., Rayne, LA 70578, or Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish, 910 North Eastern Ave., Crowley, LA 70526.
Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

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