PDF Bulletin - St. Michael`s Parish
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PDF Bulletin - St. Michael`s Parish
Mount St. Michael Traditional Roman Catholic Parish St. Michael’s Academy (K - 12) 8500 N. St. Michael’s Rd., Spokane, WA 99217-9333 Parish & School Office - (509) 467-0986 ext. 100 Fax - (509) 467-2425 Rectory - (509) 467-2325 Homepage - http://www.stmichaels.org Online Parish Calendar link – http://goo.gl/CmgWA or Hear from us by Twitter @MSMParish 22nd Sunday after Pentecost October 16, 2016 SACRAMENTS BAPTISM: Please fill out the form available in the vestibule and turn it in to the Pastor or to the parish office. Reminder: Novus Ordo & non-practicing Catholics cannot serve as godparents, since they lack the intention of seeing to the traditional Catholic upbringing of children. Please check the Baptismal Form to see the other requirements of the Church regarding godparents. Baptisms should take place within a month after birth. A grave reason is needed to delay it beyond then. PENANCE (Confessions): SUNDAY TUESDAY SATURDAY 1st FRIDAY 7:20-7:50 a.m., 9:50-10:20 a.m., 4:30-4:50 p.m. 7:00-8:30 p.m. 7:30-7:50 a.m., after 8:00 a.m. Mass, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Half-hour before morning Mass, 5:30-5:50 p.m. MATRIMONY: For practicing traditional Catholics only. Contact the pastor at least 6 months before the wedding date for marriage instructions. The best man and maid of honor of the marriage should be Catholics, since they are the official witnesses to the Sacrament of Matrimony. HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE SICK: Please arrange with Fr. Bernard. If anyone is in danger of death, please call any of the priests immediately! CONFIRMATION: Usually in late May/early June, but may be administered at other times when Bp. Pivarunas visits, in more urgent cases. WEEKLY DEVOTIONS OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS -Every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., with Rosary and Benediction. ROSARY - Publicly recited daily at 7:30 a.m., with the special intention for World Peace. BLESSING OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES - Every Sunday at the Communion Rail after each Mass. BLESSING OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS- Last Sunday of the month in front of the Fatima Shrine, after the blessing of religious articles. CHILDREN’S SUNDAY CATECHISM - For students who do not attend St. Michael’s Academy. 9:30 -10:20 a.m. on Sunday. Information on locations, times and teachers is posted on the bulletin board. SCRIPTURE STUDY – 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. For adults and older high school students. We are studying the Books of Paralipomenon. Bring your own Bible! CANDLES - You may have an eight-day candle lit at one of the beautiful side shrines. Minimum donation is $6. Please put in the Sunday collection. STIPENDS - Stipends are not payment for spiritual benefits received, but are an offering of support for the priest who performs a Sacramental rite or ceremony. The customary stipends are as follows: Weddings - $100, Baptisms - $25, Mass for your intentions - $20 The backlog for Masses is sometimes 3 months, so please be patient! If the backlog becomes too great, some of them will be sent to other traditional Catholic priests to offer. Please understand that sometimes this happens. BABYSITTING: During the 8 & 10:30 a.m. Masses on Sundays - Room 204 ST. MICHAEL’S PARISH Clergy: Rev. Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI Pastor cell: 868-5881 467-0986, x 114 Rev. Fr. Bernard Welp, CMRI Assistant Pastor cell: 868-5867 Rev. Fr. Robert Letourneau Assistant Pastor cell: 496-2692 Parish Secretary Mrs. Anne Marie Netzel [email protected] Accountant & Cemetery Administrator Mr. Tim Drahman [email protected] 467-0986, x 0 462-4327 or 467-0986, x 101 Facilities Manager & Volunteer Coordinator Mr. John Netzel 953-0816 Library Mrs. Melissa Morgan Adult Catechism Instructor Sr. Maria Kazimiera, CMRI [email protected] 467-0986, x 115 467-0986, x 176 ST. MICHAEL’S ACADEMY Principal - Pre-K - 6th Rev. Mother Mary Agnes, CMRI Principal - 7th - 12th Sr. Marie Vianney, CMRI School Registrar Mrs. Anne Marie Netzel [email protected] School Uniform Shop Mrs. Joanna Gilchrist 467-0986, x 118 467-0986, x 110 467-0986, x 0 993-8015 PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Catholic Action Committee Mrs. Ana Maggio 216-3111 Confraternity of Christian Mothers - meets on 1st Sat. of month Mrs. Lorrie Ochoa 467-8577 Confraternity of M.I.Q.- meets on 2nd Saturday of month Mr. Tom Drahman 487-4115 Handmaids of the Queen Sodality Sr. Michael Marie, CMRI 467-0986, x 119 Messengers of the Immaculate Heart (gr. 5-8) Sr. Therese Marie, CMRI 467-0986, x 142 Children of Mary (gr. 2-4) Sr. Mary Veronica, CMRI 467-0986, x 154 Holy Name Society (Ushers) Mr. Stephen Tarnoczy 922-6064 Knights of the Altar (Altar Servers) Mr. Paul Scherling 570-8994 Parish Choir (Wednesdays 7— 8:30 p.m.) Mr. Tim Duff 280-5495 Boys Scouts Mr. John Bullivant, Scout Master 385-7941 RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION OF MARY IMMACULATE QUEEN Priests, Brothers, Sisters Mary Immaculate Queen Center Mail Order Line www. cmri.org www.miqcenter.org (509) 467-1077 Mass Schedule Sun., October 16 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 22nd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (St. Hedwig, Widow; St. Gerard Majella, Confessor) Pro Populo – High Mass Mr. D. Pulliam & Mr. K. Bawden for John & Anne Marie Netzel & family (T. & M.A. Drahman) S. Welp & M. Isakson Chanted Vespers for Mr. & Mrs. Blackwood & family (J. Berube) Mr. L. Blakwood & A. Migala Candlelight Rosary Procession (begins in front of the Mount), Closing Remarks for Fatima Conference, Benediction of Blessed Sacrament, Farewell to Our Lady of Fatima Mon., October 17 6:40 a.m. 11:05 a.m. St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin for spiritual & physical health for David Tarnowski (M. Tarnowski) in honor of St. Philomena & St. Joseph (Dinaro family) D. Sherling & A. Eminger J. Welp & L. Macias Tue., October 18 ST. LUKE, Evangelist 6:40 a.m. R.I.P. Mrs. Arcadia Nicklay & for her family (A. Urann) 11:05 a.m. (Rectory) for Jerry & Dolores Blackwood (Isaksons) 7:30 p.m. Holy Hour Wed., October 19 6:40 a.m. 11:05 a.m. (Rectory) Mr. C. South Mr. R. Magerl P. Drahman, M. Isakson, G. Sitzenstock St. Peter of Alcantara, Confessor R.I.P. Erin Vila & for her children (F. Vila) for the needs & salvation of my children & grandchild (K. & A.M. King) Mr. P. Sarquilla Mr. R. Magerl Thu., October 20 St. John Cantius, Confessor 6:40 a.m. for Steve & Pam Waco’s intentions 11:05 a.m. (Rectory) in honor of St. Philomena for the intentions of Sheila Strain (Sr. M. Laboure) Mr. C. South Mr. R. Magerl Fri., October 21 6:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Feria (St. Hilarion, Abbot, St. Ursula & Comp., Virgins & Martyrs) R.I.P. Tony House I (C. House) Distribution of Holy Communion COMPLETE ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT P.J. Scherling Kieran Strain & L. House Sat., October 22 8:00 a.m. B.V.M. Saturday (St. Mary Salome) for Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Blackwood (T. & M.A. Drahman) Sun., October 23 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 23rd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop & Confessor) – MISSION SUNDAY R.I.P. Catherine Radecki (M. Tarnowski) T. Netzel & D. Cyr Pro Populo – High Mass B. Pulliam & R. Ochoa private intention A. Migala Mr. K. Strain October is the Month of the Holy Rosary. “The family that prays together stays together. A world at prayer is a world at peace.” (Mottoes of Fr. Patrick Peyton’s Rosary Crusade) “The first step of Satan’s plan for the spiritual destruction of the family is the neglect of family prayer, especially of the Rosary.” (Fr. Casimir) MISSION SUNDAY – The penultimate Sunday of October (this year on October 23) was designated by Pope Pius XI as Mission Sunday. The second collection next Sunday will be for the Rosary and Scapular Guild. Remember the saying, "One day through the Rosary and the Scapular the world will be saved." It will also be a good day to enroll loved ones in the St. Francis of Assisi Missionary Guild (for deceased loved ones, enroll them instead in the Purgatorian League). For only $12 a year or ($40 for perpetual enrollment), you will obtain for them the benefit of having them included in a monthly Mass, and at the same time you will be financially supporting the missionary work of traditional Catholic clergy. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FAIR—we are looking for volunteers to give some time and shout out about your career of choice. The career fair will take place in the parish hall on Thursday, November 10th, 9:30 to noon. If you are willing to help or know someone who can please contact Rita Dinaro 869.3043 or Sr Marie Vianney at ext. 110. ROSARY CONFERENCE CALL – Daily at 7:00 p.m., Pacific Time. Call 1-712-775-7031 (it’s toll free), punch in access code 393-323#. You’ll then be on! Best time to call in is 15 minutes beforehand. Any questions? Call Tom Gilbrough at (509) 487-0838 or email him at [email protected] or go to the website www.rosarycc.org. This daily “on the air” Rosary is for the conversion of America to the Catholic Faith. DRESS CODE Out of respect for the Blessed Sacrament, and in keeping with Christian modesty, please observe the following standards of dr ess: Women and girls—A suitable hat or veil should be used, that covers at least the crown of the head (I Cor. 11:5, 6, 10). No slacks, no sleeveless, revealing, or low-cut clothing (the Marylike Crusade’s standard is that a dress be not cut more than two fingers’ width below pit of throat). Dresses & skirts should cover knees when you are standing or sitting, and not have long slits in them. Strapless or spaghetti-strap clothing is always sinfully immodest and should never be worn. Please avoid “straight skirts” as well, since they are usually form-fitting and tight. Men and boys—Suit coat and tie, dress slacks, or other formal attire. Jeans, shorts, “flip-flops,” and other casual attire are inappropriate for church! Be sure to also avoid clothing with logos and/or large lettering, as these can be quite distracting. We welcome all our guests and visitors, and encourage you to read the blue pamphlet “Welcome to the Traditional Latin Mass” (available in the vestibule). It explains why we must completely avoid the modern Mass and liturgies introduced since Vatican II. HOLY ANGELS CHURCH CLEANING GUILD Date Mary’s Side Holy Family Side Dusting Choir Loft Left Choir Loft Right Sanctuary 10/22 KayLynn Muglia Renee Ochoa Rita Dinaro Vanessa Bogensberger Bethany Bogensberger JoAnn Edwards 10/29 Tracy Lewis Quincy Alderson Graham Family Welp Family Welp Family Lori Boyer 22nd Sunday after Pentecost— October 16, 2016 PRIEST TRAVELS – Next weekend, Fr. Bernard Welp will be on Mass circuit to Montana & Canada. Fr. Letourneau will be taking Fr. Gerard McKee’s place in Southern California. KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR annual enrollment, will take place on Sunday, October 23rd. This will take place after the morning Masses. This is open to all NEW members interested, from grades 2-12, AND any adult men who would liked to be accepted into Knights' program! For more information, please see the table downstairs, which will be setup on October 23rd, or call/text Mr. Paul Scherling @ (509) 570-8995. ALL SOULS DAY MASS REMEMBRANCES Turn in to the Parish or to the Accounting Office (or put in the Sunday collection) the names of departed loved ones you would like to have specially remembered at Mass on All Souls’ Day. Use the special envelopes provided or simply write out their names on a piece of paper. A donation is recommended, but not required. Remember, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the greatest way to bring relief and deliverance for the Poor Souls. GUILD APPRECIATION BRUNCH - The Annual Guild Appreciation Brunch will be on Saturday, October 29 from 10am - Noon at the Golden Corral Restaurant located at 7117 North Division Street. This brunch is free of charge and is hosted by Fr. Casimir. This function is a thank you for all the men and women who have worked so tirelessly this past year for the Parish. It is also an excellent opportunity for new volunteers to step forward and assist us in the coming year. Attendance is by reservation only. Please RSVP to the Parish Secretary, Mrs. Anne Marie Netzel (509) 467-0986 ext. 100 or [email protected]. The deadline for reservations is Wednesday, October 26. So, whether you are “old hand” at helping out or want to volunteer for the first time, we sincerely hope you will plan to attend. God bless you! IMPORTANCE OF VOTING – The ballots will be mailed next week. In Washington, the ballot will be long and fairly complicated. If you have a computer, go to www.WeBelieveWeVote.com. This website gives recommendations very much in accordance with what we believe as Catholics. If you don’t have a computer, or just want to have questions answered about voting, you may call Mrs. Mary Ann Drahman (487-4115), Mrs. Mary Tarnowski (464-2332) or Mrs. Anne Marie King (489-1584). Also, flyers are available in the vestibule that compare the platforms of the Republican and Democratic Parties. It is starkly evident how much the latter opposes our Catholic values! . PRO-LIFE RALLY THIS FRIDAY – Here is the Announcement by the “40 Days for Life” organization: “The 40 Days for Life national team is embarking on the largest nationwide tour and rally effort in its history. 50 States in 40 Days: 40 Days for Life Coast-to-Coast UNITED Bus Tour Includes Rally in Spokane. At 12 Noon on Friday October 21 in front of Planned Parenthood, Spokane will be the site of one of the 1-hour statewide rallies! Led by leaders of the 40 Days for Life National team along with leaders from several partner organizations, such as March for Life, Students for Life, Heartbeat International, Silent No More Awareness, and Susan B. Anthony List, this promises to be an event the pro-life community in our region won't want to miss.” The Fall 2016 40 Days for Life campaign has already begun on September 28 and will run through November 6. Vigil hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., 7 days a week on the public right of way in front of Planned Parenthood at 123 E Indiana in Spokane across from Salvation Army. This campaign of fasting, praying, and community outreach has been tremendously effective. Here are some of the statistics: 11,796 babies saved from abortion; 133 abortion industry workers quit; 75 abortion facilities closed down. Whether you sign up for an hour each week of the campaign, an hour each day, or start off with just an hour to give it a try, you'll be a part of this life-saving effort – and a part of history.God bless you for standing up for life! John and Lynn Weingarten,Spokane Directors 40 Days for Life & Sidewalk Advocates for Life 509 499-3261 www.40daysforlife.com/spokane www.sidewalkadvocates.org. ***************************************************************************************** THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – “In another place Blessed Alan says, ‘All priests say a Hail Mary with the faithful before preaching, to ask for God's grace.’ They do this because of a revelation that Saint Dominic had from our Lady. ‘My son,’ she said one day, ‘do not be surprised that your sermons fail to bear the results you had hoped for. You are trying to cultivate a piece of ground which has not had any rain. Now when God planned to renew the face of the earth, He started by sending down rain from heaven – and this was the Angelic Salutation [the Hail Mary]. In this way God reformed the world. So when you give a sermon, urge people to say my Rosary, and in this way your words will bear much fruit for souls’.” St. Louis Marie de Montfort, Secret of the Rosary UPCOMING EVENTS Online Parish Calendar link – http://goo.gl/CmgWA or Hear from us by Twitter @MSMParish October 29 October 30 October 31 November 1 Annual Guild Appreciation Breakfast, 10 am – Noon (at Golden Corral Restaurant) Feast of Christ the King All Hallows’ Eve ALL SAINTS DAY – Holyday of Obligation. Assisting at Holy Mass and abstaining from servile work bind under pain of sin. Masses at 6 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (High Mass with incense), 5 p.m. Closing Hymn after Mass O Queen of the Holy Rosary (D -45) 1) O Queen of the Holy Rosary, Oh, bless us as we pray, And offer thee our roses In garlands day by day, While from our Father’s garden With loving hearts and bold, We gather to thine honor Buds white and red and gold. 2) O Queen of the Holy Rosary, Each myst’ry blends with thine The sacred life of Jesus In ev’ry step divine. Thy soul was his fair garden, Thy virgin breast His throne, Thy thoughts His faithful mirror Reflecting Him alone. 3) O Queen of the Holy Rosary, We share thy joy and pain, And long to see the glory Of Christ’s triumphant reign. Oh, teach us holy Mary, To live each mystery, And gain by patient suff’ring the glory won by thee. PARISH SICK – These parishioners are greatly ailing and are in special need of your prayers: Patricia Callon, Mario Chodorowski, Irene Cram, Nichole Drahman, Gabrielle Green, Laurence Green, Paul Larkin, Doranne McMahon, Liz Messing, Ted Phelps, Virginia Scherling, Anna Turney, Mike Wagner, Larry Walker, Dan Welp, Jane Welp, David Womochil. Please also pray for Sr. Giovanna Marie, CMRI, who is at home with her parents in Canada, dealing with her health issues. Please also pray for these former parishioners who are very ill: George Sullivan, Kateri Vila Langseth,Vince Mellaci. ST. IGNATIUS LIBRARY SCHEDULE Will be open the 1st Sunday of the month between to the two morning Masses. “In every gift show a cheerful countenance, and sanctify thy tithes with joy. Give to the Most High according to what he hath given to thee, and with a good eye do according to the ability of thy hands: for the Lord maketh recompense, and will give thee seven times as much.” (Ecclesiasticus 35:11-13) REMEMBER MT. ST. MICHAEL IN YOUR WILL – The following wording is suggested, but do clarify it with an attorney or financial planner: “I give, devise and bequeath to the Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen, Inc., the sum of _______ dollars (or ____________ percent of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate), to be used by said Washington corporation for religious, charitable, or educational purposes.” Sunday Collection for October 9, 2016 Weekly Tithe Weekly Budgeted Needs 2016 Total Tithe Collected 2016 Budgeted Needs St. Anthony’s Poor Box Rosary & Scapular Guild Russian Parish Building Restoration Fund $3,999.45 $5,941 $217,238.29 $236,419.87 $ 139.39 $ 25.00 $ -0$ 5.00 Thank you for your support! PARISH GUILDS Secretary MARY IMMACULATE QUEEN PARISH 15384 North Church Road Rathdrum, Idaho 83858 Fr. Benedict Hughes, Pastor (208) 687-0290 DIVINE WORSHIP GUILDS: Holy Angels Guild (Church cleaning) Mrs. Lori Boyer 487-3541 Our Lady of Fatima Guild (Apostolic Works) Mr. Dave Fuire 482-9000 Our Lady of Lourdes Guild (Grotto) Mrs. Eileen Urann 465-4920 Our Lady of the Rosary Guild (Rosary/Scapular making) Mrs. Shelly Johnson 844-7936 Our Mother of Perpetual Help Guild (Visit the dying) Mrs. Mary Tarrell 270-6278 Sacred Heart Guild (Home Enthronements & Devotions) Mrs. Andrea Green 924-3074 St. Anne’s Guild (Vestment Repair) Mrs. Ann Parent 499-0386 Our Lady Mystical Rose(Altar Flowers) Call Parish Office 467-0986 St. Therese Guild (Altar Linens) Mrs. Ines Wagner 496-2999 St. Wenceslaus Guild (Host baking) Mrs. Amy Gilchrist 467-0986 x 111 MASS SCHEDULE Sunday, October 16: Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost 7:00 am MIQ – RIP Joan Gannari & Marie Gallant (Barbara Burgess) 9:00 am MIQ – Pro Populo Monday, October 17: 7:00 am SJS – Intention of Leo Berchtold and Doll family Tuesday, October 18: 7:00 am SJS – Distribution of Holy Communion 11:00 am MIQ – Intention of Leo Berchtold and Doll family Wednesday, October 19: 7:00 am SJS – RIP Elizabeth Loomis (Kathleen Lynch) Thursday, October 20: 7:00 am SJS – Distribution of Holy Communion 11:00 am MIQ – For the salvation of Tamra Rogers (Shirley Saitta) Friday, October 21: 7:00 am SJS – RIP Patrick Schindler and Holy Souls (Jim & Lynn Schindler) WORKS OF MERCY GUILDS: Holy Souls Guild (Cemetery) Mr. Tim Drahman 462-4327 Saturday, October 22: Mater Dolorosa Guild (Wakes) 8:00 am MIQ – In honor of the Holy Family & intentions of the Wayne Mrs. Tina Gunning 850-6557 Pivarunas family Our Lady of Good Counsel (Phone Committee) Mrs. Delia Vila 467-2945 Sunday, October 23: Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost (Mission Sunday) St. Francis Guild (Grounds) 7:00 am MIQ – RIP Catherine Radecki (Gregorian #1) Bro. Sebastian 467-2325 9:00 am MIQ – Pro Populo St. Gerard Guild (Dinners for Families of Newborns) Mrs. Ronette Lodgard 466-4772 St. Isidore Community Garden Mr. Ed Knoll 467-0986 St. Joseph Guild (MSM Maintenance) Mr. John Netzel 953-0816 GEMSTONES FOR SALE St. Philomena Guild (Parish Socials) Various sizes, shapes & colors Excellent for jewelry & gifts Mrs. Rachael Lentes 535-0745 Mint Quality St. Zita Guild (Sunday meals for Rectory) Call John Moyna Mrs. Kayte Isakson 993-5244 This space Is Available $10.00 per month 509-230-5400 Santa Maria Purisima Ranch URANN’S HOME REPAIR Michael Urann General Contractor 509-362-6646 [email protected] Grain Fed Beef (Non-GMO & No Hormones) Looking to buy a new home? CALL: $4.25 per lb. includes all processing costs. 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Call Larry Urann Realtor with Windermere Real Estate Cell: (509) 499-7320 [email protected] BEEF It’s What’s for Dinner! Call Bill Magerl HUB International To place orders or leave a message, Health - Life - Employee Benefits [email protected] Call: (509) 251-6111