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Traditional Latin Rite Parish of the Diocese of Boise
CHURCH CATHOLIC
J A RC S T. OF
Preliminary rendering of the new St. Joan of Arc Church
5:00 pm Low Mass
Mass Times Contact Information Sunday
Weekdays
Saturday
7:30 am Low Mass
9:30 am Sung Mass
12:00 pm Low Mass
6:30 am, 12:15 pm
6:30 am, 9:30 am
Confession Times
45 min. before each Sunday Mass
30 min. before each daily Mass
4:00-5:00 pm Saturday
773 N 11th Street, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
www.stjoanarc.com (208) 660-6036
Pastor [email protected]
Assistant Pastor
Secretary Linda Bushling [email protected]
Fr. Michael Flick, FSSP
Fr. Joseph Terra, FSSP
Fr. Dennis Gordon, FSSP
Chaplain to the Carmelite Sisters
Sacramental Emergencies: (208) 446-8339
April 8, 2018 Low Sunday
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Mass and Event Schedule Frs. Flick and Terra are accepting Mass intentions.
Events Mass Times & Intentions
Sunday, April 8th Low Sunday
Holy Hour, 3 pm
7:30 am: Private Intention
9:30 am: Pro Populo
12:00 pm: Private Intention
5:00 pm: St. Michael’s Guild
Monday, April 9th Annunciation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
6:30 am: Joshua Enfield (Heather Enfield)
12:15 pm: Special Intention
Tuesday, April 10th Feria in Paschaltide
6:30 am: Special Intention
12:15 pm: Special Intention
Wednesday, April 11th St. Leo the Great, Pope,
Confessor & Doctor
6:30 am: Special Intention
12:15 pm: Joshua Enfield (Heather Enfield)
Thursday, April 12th Feria in Paschaltide
Children’s Catechism,
6 to 7 pm
1st Communion Class,
6 to 7 pm
6:30 pm: Joshua Enfield (Heather Enfield)
12:15 pm: Junette Merwin (Ruben Finn)
Friday, April 13th St. Hermenegild, Martyr
Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament, following the
6:30 am Mass until noon
6:30 am: Mary Anderson (Anonymous)
12:15 pm: Junette Merwin (Ruben Finn)
Saturday, April 14th St. Justin, Martyr
Little Flowers, 10:30 am to
noon
Youth Group, TBA
6:30 am: Sally Brown (Anonymous)
9:30 am: †Peter & †Marianne Wersant
(Marie Nellist)
Sunday, April 15th 2nd Sunday after Easter
Holy Hour, 3 pm 7:30 am: Pro Populo
9:30 am: †Peter & †Marianne Wersant
(Marie Nellist)
12:00 pm: Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society
5:00 pm: Special Intention
Today’s Hymns
Recessional
Processional ▪
▪
#843 Jesus Christ is Risen Today
#849 Ye Sons and Daughters, vs 6-10
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Reminder: Please do not bring cell phones into the church, or be sure they are completely silenced
before entering the church. Thank you for your consideration.
Announcements
Mass Intentions: Please be aware that Fr. Gordon is not accepting Mass Intentions at this time. Frs. Flick and Terra are accepting Mass intentions.
New Email Address: Please take note of the new email address for the secretary and accountant: [email protected], and [email protected], respectively.
First Holy Communion Classes: Remaining Classes for First Communicants are listed below. The Lesson numbers are from the St. Joseph First Communion Catechism (the standard Baltimore Catechism First Communion booklet). If parents cannot bring their children to class, they are responsible for ensuring their children know the material. All children must pass a verbal test by one of the priests in order to receive their First Holy Communion.
April 12: Lessons 6 & 7 April 19: Lessons 8 & 9 May 3: Lesson 10 May 10: Lesson 11
May 17: Lesson on the Holy Mass May 19: Testing & First Confessions
June 2: First Communicants Optional Retreat Day, 11 am to 3:30 pm
Calendars: There are a few calendars sitting on the credenza waiting to be picked up and paid for. Kindly pick yours up, if you haven’t already, and place your payment in the white mailbox next to the office.
Camp Volunteers: Applications are still being accepted for summer camp volunteers. Please consider assisting in this annual event and highlight of the summer for our youth. Much preparation is needed to make the camps a success, so your commitment to this undertaking is appreciated and the sooner the better! Camp dates this year are as follows: Girls Camp - Aug. 5 to 10; Boys Camp - Aug. 12 to 17. Applications are on the credenza. Please contact the secretary for more information.
Pilgrimage to Poland/Czech Republic: Fr. Krzysztof Sanetra, FSSP, invites you to join him for a pilgrim-age to his homeland of Poland. Czestochowa, Warsaw, Prague, Krakow, Aushwitz are some of the highlights. For more information please contact Susan Kotnik, Orbis Catholicus Travel at susankotnik@gmail, or call (604) 465-6911.
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Apologetics Corner Defending our Faith with the Truth
By Father Dennis M. Gordon, FSSP
Why a Crucifix? Question: “Crucifixes! I see crucifixes in every
Catholic home I visit! Don’t you think seeing a cru-
cifix might take people away from their ‘safe
zones’...? Why not just the Cross...? Why do
Catholics display crucifixes?”
Answer: “I thought you believed in the Bible...?
Do you trust St. Paul and the early Christians? If
you do, then why don’t you have crucifixes?!
“In 1 Corinthians 2:2 St. Paul said, ‘I decided to
know nothing among you, except Jesus Christ and
Him crucified.’ St Paul himself thought it best to
only preach Christ crucified. He repeated that one
chapter earlier, anticipating that people would not
understand why a God who would be crucified for
His creatures would be difficult to understand when
he said, ‘We preach Christ crucified: unto the Jews
indeed a stumbling block, and unto the Gentiles
foolishness.’ (1 Corinthians 1:23)
“St. Paul took it further! And in doing so he ex-
plains why the crucifix (Christ crucified) is so im-
portant when he said, ‘God forbid that I should glo-
ry, save in the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ: by
whom the world is crucified to me, and I to the
world.’ (Galatians 6:14)
“And it is not just about the cross itself, for St. Paul
says elsewhere it is about the mortification of Je-
sus—in other words, it is important that there is a
Person on that cross. For he says in 2 Corinthi-
ans 4:10, Christians are ‘always bearing about in
our body the mortification of Jesus, that the life
also of Jesus may be made manifest in our bodies.’
Mortification means putting to death; and in Jesus’
case, that meant the crucifixion. The crucifix is a
way of ‘bearing about the mortification of Jesus’ in
our bodies—that is, in our very eyes!
“And that Christ crucified was set forth before peo-
ple’s very eyes, St. Paul even said to the Christian
Galatians ‘before whose eyes Jesus Christ has
been set forth crucified’ (Galatians 3:1). I’m
not saying that he was speaking specifically about
crucifixes here, but the principle holds true: if St.
Paul set forth ‘Christ crucified’ before the very eyes
of the early Christians, then why can’t we set forth a
reminder of Christ crucified before our very eyes?
“Now, of course, we know that Jesus Christ is not
still crucified; we know He rose from the dead and
is reigning in heaven, but preaching Christ cruci-
fied, as St. Paul did, gives us hope today in the
midst of our crosses, and is a daily reminder that
Someone has die for our sins!!!”
The Crucifixion, Rembrandt 1631
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Searching for and Maintaining Peace
Fr. Jacques Philippe
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VII
Sick and Homebound In your charity, please pray for the sick and homebound of the parish.
Patricia & Francesco Barsanti, David Burns, Sr. Maria Consuela, David Cools, Roberta Costa, Regina Dumas,
Brenda Finn, Jess Flores, Sharon Flores, Jeremiah Freeman, Robert Geist, David Gunseor, Gale Hamilton, Susan
Hamilton, Sherri Higgins, Donald Holbrook, Kathryn Holbrook, Margaret Hurn, Fr. Irwin FSSP, Joseph Kemna, Mary
Lynn Kenary, Scott Kennedy, Carrie Kralicek, Paul Krieg, Joseph Larsen, Marianne Leake, Donald Lohman, Spencer
Lowell, Bryce Lund, Sandra Madrid, Sharon McManus, Patrick McMonigle, Paul Orozco, Michael O’Sullivan, Phyllis
Peick, Michael Permen, Rachel Porter, Julia Rose, Coleman Rozsnyai, Louis Sachwitz, Joshua Schlader, Georgia Schrempp,
Heaven & Mary Schumacher, Ed Stephens, David & Erika Taxin, Jonathan Taxin, Mary & Charles West, Ernie Willette,
Lezlie White, Barbara Woods, Heather Zimmerman.
Richard Ambrosi, Angelo Ambrosetti, Diane Braun, David
Brunson, Julie Cook, Richard Copeland, Robert Courteau, Ann
deTar, Grover Dilsaver, Joseph Anthony Drongoski, Charles
Douglass, Susan Douglass, Fiona DuFrain, James Duggan, Joan
Duggan, Norman Dumas, Jean Duval, Frank Finney, William
Fisher, Mary Forrester, James P. Gordon, Joseph Guarnotta,
Jeanine Grenier, Helen Groves, Ed Hattrup, Patricia Howland,
Rosemary Jacobs, John Keller, Daisy Koler, Elemer Kovacs,
Boleslaw Kozlowski, Wanda Kozlowski, Josephine LoCurto,
Patrick Mahoney, Bonnie McDonald, Erma McKay, Kevin
McKay, Mike McManus, Agnes McMillan, David Metzger, Norm
Miller, Florence McNamara, Lynnette Miller, Ann Morgan,
Arcadia Nicklay, Fr. Colman Nolan, Mary Norman, Molly Rose
Pearson, William Pearson, Jerry Peick, Kathleen Rardon, Fr.
George Rassley CSSR, Bonnie Royer, Tamiko Shaw, Steve Slater,
Jeremy Smith, Maryanna Thompson, Paul Upthegrove, Paul
Uribe, Linda Vogel, Paul Van Voorst, Bob Wagner, Dorothy
Wagner, Helen Walitzer, Elizabeth Welch, Ernest Willette
Faithful Departed Please pray also for the deceased of our parish.
Finances
Br. Peter Mary, FSSR; Rev. Mr. Marty Adams, FSSP; Mr. Christopher Hattrup, FSSP; Mr. Joseph Loftus, FSSP;
Mr. Richard Grablin, FSSP; Sr. Teresa Benedicta, Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Post Falls, ID; Sr. Mary
Gertrude, O’Praem, Canoness of the Bethlehem Priory of St. Joseph; Brother Mary Peter, Monastero di San Benedetto di Norcia;Brother Lawrence Burns, OSB,
Clear Creek Monestary, OK
Vocations Please pray for the members of our parish
who are discerning or pursuing a religious vocation.
April 1, 2018
General, envelopes, & loose cash 6,213.00
Capital Campaign 18,225.29
Saint Helen’s Poor Box 85.63
Social Event Donation 11.00
Votive Candles 136.25
Liturgical Calendars 20.00
Easter Flowers 30.00
Individuals Gift 100.00
Good Friday/Holy Land 450.00
Total 25,271.17
March Collections
Goal Actual
General Offertory 18,000.00 23,919.84
Capital Campaign 55,000.00 40,294.15
Customary Stipends
Mass*: $10 Marriage: $80-100 Baptism: $25-50 Other sacrament: no stipend applies
*We ask that parishioners request no more than three Mass intentions per priest at one time.
*Stipends are not required to receive any sacraments.
Thank you for your generosity!
ABBA’s Bookstore is now closed but
we will be back as an online store,
with a new phone number (208)
967-6173
Watch for our new ad!