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AUGUST 22, 2021 - TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
625 E Haycraft Avenue, Coeur d’Alene ID 83815 ∙ [email protected] ∙ www.stpiuscda.org
Phone: 208-765-5108 ∙ FAX: 208-664-5325 Prayer Requests: [email protected], or call the parish office
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5PM (also livestreamed)
Sunday: 8AM, 10AM and 6PM
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:30AM Friday: 12 Noon
Communion Service Wednesday: 8:30AM First Saturday Mass: 8:30AM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Thursday, 9AM-6PM
(Benediction at 5:45PM)
CONFESSIONS (IN CHAPEL) Friday: 11:30AM-12 Noon Saturday: 3:30PM-4:30PM
HOLY ROSARY Sunday: 9:05AM
Weekdays: 30 min. prior to Mass Tuesday: 6PM (livestreamed only)
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday: 8AM-4PM Friday: 8AM-12 Noon
(Closed for Staff Meeting: Tuesdays 11AM-12 Noon)
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MASS & PRAYER INTENTIONS
Saturday, Aug. 21 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM Feast of Pope St. Pius X
Sunday, Aug. 22 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Mary Andersen †
10:00 AM Seminarian Carter Bushee
6:00 PM For the Parish
Weekday Masses
Mon. 8:30 AM Dennis DelPizzo †
Tue. 8:30 AM Chris Hudson †
Wed. 8:30 AM Communion Service
Thur. 8:30 AM Fr. Francisco Flores
Fri. 12 Noon Agustine Apodaca Garcia †
Saturday, Aug. 28 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM Mr. & Mrs. John Catone, Jr. †
Sunday, Aug. 29 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM For the Parish
10:00 AM Judy Cornutt
6:00 PM Fr. Francisco Flores
PRAYER INTENTIONS
We pray for all those who are sick and chronically ill, especially: George Wells, Heather Falchetta & son Jake, Clarence Joerger, Jim Cheeley, Deacon Andy & Roxanne Finney, and Ben Fox.
And for all those who have died, especially: Deacon Gary McSwain, Angela Boyer, and Lorene Cheeley.
Email [email protected] to be included in our prayer chain, or for special intentions.
HOW TO REACH US
CLERGY
REV. LEN MacMILLAN x. 16 [email protected]
DEACON CHRIS STEWART x. 24 Pastoral Associate for Administration [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
Francesca Caffarena, Parish Secretary (Bilingual/Spanish) x. 20 [email protected]
Louise Ekstrand, Bookkeeper (Notary Public) x. 22 [email protected]
Bill Novak, Facilities [email protected]
Deacon Chris Stewart, Pastoral Associate for Administration x. 24 [email protected]
Mary Stewart, Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Rochelle Wineinger, Receptionist x. 10 [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION & EVANGELIZATION
Jenny Kenner, Children & Family Ministry x. 12 [email protected]
Wes Miller, Director x. 15 [email protected]
Tim Simunds, Youth & Adult x. 25 [email protected]
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC SCHOOL Sue Styren, Principal
3005 W. Kathleen Avenue Coeur d’Alene ID 83815
208-765-4327
It has been a blessing seeing new faces! If we haven’t already, we’d love to meet you. Please stop by the parish office so we may officially welcome you and be sure you are registered.
Contributions
Thank you for your generosity!
August 1 $14,398.03 August 8 $14,070.84 August 15 $14,855.07 Total $43,323.94
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DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR
CONTRIBUTIONS ONLINE?
Schedule regular monthly or weekly payments via the parish website. It’s safe, easy, less check writ-ing each month, AND you no longer need to use envelopes. Get started today! Just set up by going to: https://www.stpiuscda.org/online-giving. If you would like to discontinue having envelopes sent to you, please note that in the comments section, and we will take it from there!
NEXT
WEEKEND!
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MISSIONS OF CHARITY
FOOD PANTRY
“Return, O my soul, to your tranquility, for the Lord has been good to you.”
Psalm 116:7
I don’t know about you, but the older I get, the less sleep I require. There is so much good to be done in this world and my mind is constantly occupied with thoughts of the next outreach for humans and animals that might make their life easier and better. We are all so different. Being busy fills me with happiness and contentment. For others, taking time for themselves to regroup and rebound is what keeps them going. We all have one thing in common – at some point, we must mentally and physically rest. What is your favorite way to relax? Do you take a nap, soak up the sun rays, listen to music, or meditate? We are, by design, required to rest. Remember, Jesus needed sleep and downtime. Is it possible for our bodies and minds to be in motion and our souls to remain at rest? As you swing in your hammock or have a quiet morning, think about the times God has blessed you. We cannot avoid strife and difficulties in this world, but these should not rattle your soul to unrest.
Find peace in the Lord each and every day.
FOOD COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND! Our wish list includes: Tuna, chicken breast, macaroni and cheese, and peanut butter. We would also appreciate a donation of empty egg cartons. Thank you!
Blessings,
Kathy Goodwin,
Food Pantry Coordinator
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
NOW ENROLLING! Holy Family Catholic School is accepting applications for Preschool-8th grade for the 2021-22 school year. Holy Family offers a high quality faith based education, competitive sports, before and after school care options, and tuition assistance. Learn more about the HFCS Difference by visiting our website at www.hfcs-cda.org or by calling 208-765-4327 to schedule a tour.
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Holy Family Catholic School is seeking part time staff members. Positions include preschool, pre-kindergarten, after school care aides and a kitchen staff member. More information and application materials are available at www.hfcs-cda.org under the employment link.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PLEASE SUPPORT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FOOD BOOTH AT NORTH IDAHO FAIR: The Knights of Columbus of
St. Thomas and St. Pius will again be operating their food booth in the Food Court at the Fair from August 20th-29th. This activity provides each Council with their major source of income for the year. When you are at the Fair this year, please visit the Knight’s booth in the Food Court. We offer low prices and good quality food. The profits support our many service projects.
RIGHT TO LIFE FAIR BOOTH: Can you help man the Right to Life booth at the Fair? We need volunteers for
the following days and times: Monday, August 23rd from 11am-3pm and Friday, August 27th from 11am-3pm. Call Connie Frank at 208-772-1481 if you can help!
July Contacts 24 Visits 60 Adults 4 Teens
12 Children 2 Infants
Total Served: 78