The School Sisters of Notre Dame, the Missionaries of Charity and the Sisters of Incarnation-Consecration-Mission (ICM) also attended the celebration. The parish welcomed a Hispanic Choir serving the Diocese of Baton Rouge, which contributed to the rich, vibrant liturgical celebration. “Everyone was filled with hope, love, joy and peace,” Fr. Tat said. “We celebrated the hope of yesterday, today and tomorrow.” Bishop Duca and the concelebrants walked to the old gym – now the St. John Neumann Activity Center – to bless the facility, which boasts air conditioning for the first time in 80 years.
Dr. Tina Nguyen, a Partner in Mission who actually suggested and organized the event, said the celebration was “beyond amazing!” Days afterward, she still felt energized and enthusiastic about how much the Redemptorists are revitalizing the area. “I visited with so many people who told me that they had not seen such a large crowd at St. Gerard for at least 30 years,” she said.
"There were 10 Masses on Sunday (no Saturday vigil in those days) beginning at 5:00 am. Masses from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm were entirely filled, including the choir loft. Folks who came in last had to stand along both the north and south walls up to halfway. Distribution of Communion routinely lasted 15 minutes. At the reception I saw old friends and parishioners I hadn’t seen for years. Thank you for bringing us together again.”