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Office Hours ReconciliationContact Fr. Lorne. Regular hours will be determined once we settle into this phase of re-opening Weddings & FuneralsContact Fr. Lorne. Sacramental Preparation and BaptismsContact Val Magnuson, Pastoral Assistant. 5020 Sherwood Drive Regina, SK S4R 4C2 Phone: 306-543-3838 Fax: 306-949-2544 Email: [email protected] Website: holytrinityregina.ca Pastoral Staff Pastor: Very Rev. Lorne Crozon, V.G. 306-924-1993 Pastoral Assistant: Val Magnuson 306-924-2602 Support Staff Hall Inquiries & Office Coordinator: Heather Deis 306-543-3838 Custodian: Dominic Dias August 2, 2020 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish Masses pre-registration needed for Sunday Masses (details p. 5) Monday to Friday 9 am to 2 pm Closed Mon. Aug. 3 Spiritual Care in HospitalCatholic chaplains continue to be available to patients to address spiritual needs, pray, provide a friendly face and comforting presence, talk about people’s fears and concerns, and contact a priest for anointing of the sick. Pasqua Hospital Chaplain Bonnie Thiele Hunt 306-519-1380 Wascana Rehab Centre Chaplain Joan Rink 306-530-6511 General Hospital Chaplain Jerry Fitzgerald 306-519-1405 Use this link or on our website home page. Many thanks to those who continue to support our parish via Canada Helps online. We need your financial support now more than ever. These donations are deposited directly to our operating account. (Tax receipts generated from Canada Helps.) Envelope donations may be brought to the church when we are open and cheques may be mailed. Archdiocese of Regina Weekly ReportSign up for our Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report and stay up to date on COVID-19 Updates and other news, delivered to your inbox every Friday morning. Sign up now Saturday Aug. 1 NO MASS (5 PM) Sunday Aug. 2 10 AM Pro Populo Monday Aug. 3 NO MASS (8:30 AM) Tuesday Aug. 4 8:30 AM Ints Mary Melnyk Wednesday Aug. 5 8:30 AM Ints Margaret Selby Thursday Aug. 6 8:30 AM Ints. Josephine Rainville Friday Aug. 7 8:30 AM Ints. Betty Samuelson 9 AM to 12 First Friday Adoration Saturday Aug. 8 NO MASS (5 PM) Sunday Aug. 9 10 AM Pro Populo Monday Aug. 10 8:30 AM Ints Bernadette Selinger Tuesday Aug. 11 8:30 AM Ints Rosemary Fuchs Wednesday Aug. 12 8:30 AM + Terence Gibney Elementary Schools Affiliated With Holy Trinity Parish St. Mary (French Immersion) 140 McIntosh St. N. Ph. 306.791.7365 St. Joan of Arc 10 Dempsey Ave. Ph. 306.791.7350 St. Josaphat 140 Greenwood Cr. Ph. 306.791.7355 This is what Jesus said right before he fed the five thousand men. How often do we really place our trust in Jesus when the situation looks grim? With Jesus, no gift is too small or insignificant when offered with love. But, we have to do our part. We should trust that Jesus will provide all that we need. We need to believe that Jesus has a better plan in store for us. .“Jesus said to them,‘There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves’.” (Matthew 14:16) Photo: G. Nichol

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Page 1: Holy Trinity August 2, 2020 · Sat 5 pm Mass will resume Sept. 12 as long as we can fill the positions needed Saturday afternoons. More details in coming weeks. Church Open for Prayer—We

Office Hours Reconciliation—Contact Fr. Lorne. Regular hours will be determined once we settle into this phase of re-opening

Weddings & Funerals—Contact Fr. Lorne.

Sacramental Preparation and Baptisms—Contact Val Magnuson, Pastoral Assistant.

5020 Sherwood Drive

Regina, SK S4R 4C2

Phone: 306-543-3838

Fax: 306-949-2544

Email: [email protected]

Website: holytrinityregina.ca

Pastoral Staff Pastor: Very Rev. Lorne Crozon, V.G. 306-924-1993 Pastoral Assistant: Val Magnuson 306-924-2602

Support Staff Hall Inquiries & Office Coordinator: Heather Deis 306-543-3838 Custodian: Dominic Dias

August 2, 2020 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish

Masses—pre-registration needed for Sunday Masses (details p. 5)

Monday to Friday 9 am to 2 pm Closed Mon. Aug. 3

Spiritual Care in Hospital—Catholic chaplains continue to be available to patients

to address spiritual needs, pray, provide a friendly face and comforting presence, talk about people’s fears and concerns, and contact a priest for anointing of the sick.

Pasqua Hospital Chaplain

Bonnie Thiele Hunt

306-519-1380

Wascana Rehab Centre Chaplain

Joan Rink

306-530-6511

General Hospital Chaplain

Jerry Fitzgerald

306-519-1405

Use this link or

on our website

home page.

Many thanks to those who continue to support our parish via Canada Helps online. We need your financial support now more than ever. These donations are deposited directly to our operating account. (Tax receipts generated from Canada Helps.) Envelope donations may be brought to the church

when we are open and cheques may be mailed.

Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report—Sign up for our Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report and stay up to date on COVID-19 Updates and other news, delivered to your inbox every Friday morning.

Sign up now

Saturday Aug. 1 NO MASS (5 PM)

Sunday Aug. 2 10 AM Pro Populo

Monday Aug. 3 NO MASS (8:30 AM)

Tuesday Aug. 4 8:30 AM Ints Mary Melnyk

Wednesday Aug. 5 8:30 AM Ints Margaret Selby

Thursday Aug. 6 8:30 AM Ints. Josephine Rainville

Friday Aug. 7 8:30 AM Ints. Betty Samuelson

9 AM to 12 First Friday Adoration

Saturday Aug. 8 NO MASS (5 PM)

Sunday Aug. 9 10 AM Pro Populo

Monday Aug. 10 8:30 AM Ints Bernadette Selinger

Tuesday Aug. 11 8:30 AM Ints Rosemary Fuchs

Wednesday Aug. 12 8:30 AM + Terence Gibney

Elementary Schools Affiliated With Holy Trinity Parish

St. Mary (French Immersion) 140 McIntosh St. N. Ph. 306.791.7365 St. Joan of Arc 10 Dempsey Ave. Ph. 306.791.7350 St. Josaphat 140 Greenwood Cr.

Ph. 306.791.7355

This is what Jesus said right before he fed the five thousand men. How often do we really place our trust in Jesus when the situation looks grim? With Jesus, no gift is too small or insignificant when offered with love. But, we have to do our part. We should trust that Jesus will provide all that we need. We need to believe that Jesus has a better plan in store for us.

.“Jesus said to

them,‘There is no need for

them to go away;

give them some food

yourselves’.”

(Matthew 14:16)

Photo: G. Nichol

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Page 2 Holy Trinity Parish, Regina

Holy Trinity Vacation Bible School—Aug. 10 to 14 cancelled at the church this year. Info below about a special At-Home VBS. For more info, contact Val at 306-924-2602.

COVID-19 Archdiocese of Regina UPDATES:

Stay up to date on protocols:

https://archregina.sk.ca/content/covid-19-updates

Holy Trinity update from Fr Lorne

Nine Weeks of Masses with the new protocols.

This Sunday, August 2, we welcome three new members to our Catholic faith: Lawrence and his daughter Chloe baptised, confirmed and receiving first holy communion, and Lawrence’s son, Caden, also baptised. We are thankful we can finally welcome them.

More confirmations will take place on August 13 and 18. Continue to pray for these young people and for us as we follow protocols of masking and sanitizing to keep every-one safe.

In August, we will be closed on the holiday Monday, August 3 and will not have Mass that day.

Staff will be taking vacation August 24 to 29. We will be closed, but are planning to have Monday morning Mass if we have a couple of volunteers to register people at the door and facilitate hand sanitizing and seating

Saturday 5 pm Mass suspended for the time being, until we can get enough helpers to assist.

Mass Registration details on page 5.

Val will be emailing last year’s participants as well as families

with children in sacramental preparation.

2020 Holy Trinity CWL Trade & Craft Show.

CWL executive has cancelled the 2020 Trade & Craft Show to have been held in our parish hall on the weekend of Sept 25 & 26. With the current pandemic guidelines we feel it is safer for everyone to wait until next year. Thank you to everyone for your help in prior years and we look forward to

holding the trade show again in 2021.

Self-assessment Questions You will be asked the following when you book a weekend Mass, as well as when you arrive at Holy Trinity for any Mass:

Do you have COVID-19 or live with someone with COVID-19?

Have you been exposed to someone with COVID-19?

Are you sick, including even one of the slightest symptoms or feelings of sickness, especially upper respiratory or flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, aches & pains, sore throat, chills, runny nose, loss of sense of taste or smell or shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?

Have you travelled outside of Regina in the past two weeks?

The upholstery at Holy Trinity is not able to be sanitized.

Pews on the south side of the church do not have upholstery and you may

request to sit there, providing they are available with proper distancing. NOTE THE CHANGE TO THE WEBSITE ADDRESS FOR the

Livestream Masses effective July 7.

English Weekday and Sunday Masses are livestreamed at 9:00 AM daily from Resurrection Parish. French Sunday Mas are livestreamed from St. Jean Baptiste Parish every two weeks.

For Livestream Links visit www.youtube.com/ArchdioceseRegina

Other Archdiocese of Regina notices are in the Weekly

Bulletin attachment (for August).

Summer Snacking

collecting chip containers for the 2021

Vacation Bible School. We have enough

coffee cans now. Thanks to all who have been

collecting these.

The Diocese Tonight Episode 2 airs on Sunday August 2 at 7 PM. It can be found at www.youtube.com/user/ArchdioceseRegina The Diocese Tonight is a “virtual family gathering” that celebrates the diversity of people that make up our diocesan faith family. Join us to laugh, learn, pray, sing and celebrate.

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Sarcan has reopened - you can help a village in

Mexico. Save your refundable bottles to donate to the

Cuernavaca Project in Mexico at any Sarcan location in Regina (glass should be separated). Use Drop & Go with key word “project”.

If you need pickup, call Debbie at 306-545-7654.

The Cuernavaca Project is an outreach of the Archdiocese of Regina, and needs our help with building projects for villagers to be self-sustaining.

TAKE A BREAK—Muffins For Marian Centre

The Marian Centre is closed in August.

Muffins not needed until August 28. Thank you to all who have baked

for those who need a hand.

Livestream Rosary from Christ the King Parish, Regina Join us Monday to Friday 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Saturday 4 – 6 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to noon. Go to our homepage at https://www.christtheking.ca/ and click on the link for Rosary and Adoration —link under Live Stream Events near the top of the page and on the left

side (if using a computer).

Plastic containers for Carmichael Lunch Program—The Carmichael Centre has resumed providing a hot meal for those in need. They are serving between 150 - 200 meals a day and are very much in need of plastic containers in which to serve these meals. Clean margarine and yogurt containers (capacity of 2 cups or more) can be dropped off at the

church for pick up and delivery to the Carmichael Centre for their use.

Our Lady of Peace Parish – Recorded Masses Daily Mass Tues-Fri and

Sunday Mass are recorded and can be found on their website.

Holy Trinity Mass info for protocols— page 5

Archdiocese of Regina Bulletin Aug.—pages 6 & 7

Clergy Moves (July 24) part 2—pages 8 & 9.

Saskatchewan Pro-Life part-time Office Assistant job—page 10

Tanzania, African Project— .we can resume collecting items such as big suitcases, clothing and shoes - especially for children, blankets and school bags.

AS WELL - Dr. Petruka was given numerous small cases that can be used in the orphanages as First-aid, School Supply or Sewing Kits. Thank-you to everyone who has taken a kit to fill. There are still a couple of kits at the church office that can be picked up and filled if anyone would still like to assist with this project.

For more information call Lois @ 306-543-3934.

CWL National Convention in August, 2020 (cancelled). Online Speakers—Register now (up to 3,000 participants

only) to hear :

Dr. Cory Andrew Labreque - Monday, Aug. 10 (11 am - 12 pm CDT)

Dr. Donna Orsuto - Tuesday, Aug. 11 (11 am - 1 pm CDT)

Sr. Nuala Kenny - Wednesday, Aug. 12 (11 am - 1 pm CDT)

Fran Lucas - Thursday, Aug. 13 (11 am - 12 pm CDT)

Anne-Marie Gorman - Friday, Aug. 14 (11 am - 12 pm CDT)

For more information or to register, please visit the League website at

cwl.ca (Summer Speaker series)

Part of this bulletin:

Clergy Moves—Two parts: Archbishop’s notices of July 3

(details and start dates in July 12 bulletin).

Appointments include:

Chris Juchacz—Associate Pastor of Holy Family, Regina

Andrew Lindenbach—Associate Pastor of St. Joseph

(Langenburg), St. Mary (Churchbridge) and St. Patrick (Spy Hill)

Rev. Ricardo Escalante—Assistant Pastor, Holy Trinity.

More information about Fr. Ricardo in the coming weeks.

Part 2 Clergy Moves—dated July 24 (page 8 of this bulletin)

RPLA ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT CANCELLED

Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, Annual RPLA Golf Tournament

usually held in September, has been cancelled.

Archdiocese of Regina bulletin for August (pp 6 & 7)

includes details of:

Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine, St. Peter’s Colony, Kronau, Sk Adoration, Rosary, Mass—Sun., August 9 at 1:00 PM

St. Philomena Walking Pilgrimage- August 11-14 from Yorkton to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Rama, Sk. Archdiocese Congress—Sat. Sept. 19 (online)

Part-time Office Assistant position available from Oct 1

to April 30 for SK Pro-Life Association. Apply by Sept. 1.

Details on page 10.

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Welcome to Holy Trinity! To register in the parish, update your information, or

request donation envelopes, please pick up a form in

the Gathering area (bulletin board), call the parish

office or drop in during office hours, or print a copy

from our website www.holytrinityregina.ca.

You are invited to join our parish council. Do more than you could by yourself. Contact Wally Kaip at 306-949-1709 or at [email protected]

Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report The week’s top local stories, parish and diocesan events, and national and international news of Catholic interest deliv-ered to your in-box every Friday.

Catholic Women's League

We invite you to join our Council.

For information on membership and benefits, please contact: Sherry Enns

at 306-530-5846

Cell: (306) 530-6318 Regina

Pray our advertisers who are affected by the impact of COVID-19. Please call ahead

to ensure they are operational.

Deborah Canevaro Independent Beauty Consultant

306-543-5701

Donna Witt Independent Senior Sales Director

306-543-7664

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Other Liturgy Changes—

Promptness—to ensure we can monitor who is

attending, the doors will be locked at the start of Mass.

This also allows us to provide the proper number of

hosts needed for that Mass.

Instructions about the Mass will be done either by

announcement or individual instructions before Mass

with detailed instructions for Eucharist.

Singing is a high-risk activity so we will not have this

except for special music as we can fit this in safely.

Proclaimers of the Word—First Reading, Psalm and

Second Reading will all be proclaimed by the same

person. This will be done from a microphone at the

front, with care being taken to not share a microphone

within 72 hours of another person. The ambo (lectern)

and the microphone there are to be used only by

Father Lorne.

Collection—a collection box is inside the glass doors

for your donation instead of being collected from you

in the pew.

Eucharist—hosts will be consecrated on a table and

parishioners will come forward, one household group

at a time. Stand behind the black tape line; Father will

say “The Body of Christ”; respond ‘Amen’, then step

forward and pick up the host closest to you; take a

step or two away before consuming.

We are working hard to help get you back to Mass.

Thank you for your patience as we try things to see

what works for Holy Trinity.

Holy Trinity open for Masses for

approximately 50

Government of Saskatchewan guidelines for Places of

Worship are permitting more people in churches that can

accommodate them by following the needed protocols for

distancing and cleaning.

At Holy Trinity, we have seating for approximately 50

people, dependent on whether they come as couples,

singles or families. We are registering as many as

possible for weekend Masses and monitoring how many

helpers we need to provide the controls required for

distancing and cleaning.

Masks are not required at this time, unless mandated by

the provincial government. If you feel safer wearing one,

you are encouraged to do so.

Requests for Sunday Mass Attendance are being

co-ordinated in the office. Email [email protected] or

call the parish office (306) 543-3838. Requests will be

handled during our regular office hours, which normally

have been Monday to Friday, 9 am to 2 pm. Please

provide a day-time phone number so we can call you back

and confirm an attendance date. Questions about your

health will be asked at time of booking (see separate box).

Those registered are being given detailed instructions.

Weekday Mass Attendance - Generally weekday

Masses are Monday to Friday at 8:30 am. You do not

need to register in advance. Come to the north door; we

will record your name and phone number and ask the

health assessment questions. No Mass Mon., August 3.

Sat 5 pm Mass will resume Sept. 12 as long as we can fill

the positions needed Saturday afternoons. More details in

coming weeks.

Church Open for Prayer—We will continue to have the

church open for prayer from 9 am to 2 pm, Monday to

Friday, unless otherwise published in the bulletin.

We may need to close occasionally to ensure staff aren't

working too many hours to accommodate the required

protocols.

Church Pews—at Holy Trinity are marked to for the

2 metre guidelines of social distancing. Our upholstered

pews cannot be sanitized. If you wish to bring your own

seat cushion or towel, please do so. The wooden pews

on the south side of the church do not have upholstery. If

you prefer to sit there, check with the person directing this.

Seating for Mass will be done from front to back. For exit-

ing after Mass, it will be reversed, from back to front.

These directions will be announced at the Mass.

Photos on website—check these out on the home page

to give you an idea of our setup.

Self-assessment Questions You will be asked the

following when you book a weekend Mass, as well as

when you arrive at Holy Trinity for any Mass:

Do you have COVID-19 or live with someone with

COVID-19?

Have you been exposed to someone with

COVID-19?

Are you sick, including even one of the

slightest symptoms or feelings of sickness,

especially upper respiratory or flu-like

symptoms such as fever, cough, headache,

aches & pains, sore throat, chills, runny nose,

loss of sense of taste or smell or shortness of

breath or difficulty breathing?

Have you travelled outside of Regina in the past

two weeks?

The upholstery at Holy Trinity is not able to be sanitized.

Pews on the south side of the church do not have upholstery and

you may request to sit there, providing they are available with

proper distancing.

July 31, 2020

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Archdiocese of Regina

BulletinAugust

2020

Page One

Calling all young people! The Archdiocese of Regina Leadership Camp will NOT be able to run as usual this year. But, in its place we are running four, day camps out at Glen Harbour. Two of the days (Aug. 23 & 25) are open to those ENTERING grades 7-9 in the Fall. And two of the days (August 24 & 26) will be dedicated to those ENTERING grades 10 – first year university in the Fall. Students may register for one or both of the days for their age group. The themes for the days are: “Mysteries, Miracles and Marvels” & “Who Dunnit?” Both days will be filled with fun, faith and fellowship while following appropriate health guidelines. Students will NOT stay overnight, but will be BUSSED to and from the camp (15 per bus) The cost per day (including bussing from Regina) is $60. Space is very limited! For further info or to register go to https://archregina.sk.ca/youth-ministry/youth-summer-camps or email [email protected]

• A DAY RETREAT: “Redefining Normal; Faithfully Stepping into the Unknown” It will be held on Aug. 22 from 10AM-10PM out at Glen Harbour Camp. (on Long Lake approx. 40 minutes NW of Regina) Cost is $60. Everyone 19 and up is welcome but spaces are limited. To register or get more info, please go to https://archregina.sk.ca/youth-ministry/young-adult-ministry

• An Evening Prayer Under the Stars All young adults are invited to join us August 16th on the parking lot between Our Lady of Peace and the diocesan offices (445 Broad St. N.) There will be opportunity for silence, Adoration, some music and some contemplative prayer. The evening will have 2 distinct hours. One from 7:30-8:30 PM and one from 8:45-9:45 PM. We can accommodate approx. 20 people each hour. You must bring: a mask (so you can sing), a lawn chair, water bottle and something to kneel on (if you desire).

The Diocese TonightEpisode 2 of “The Diocese Tonight” airing on Sunday August 2 at 7:00 PM. It can be found at www.youtube.com/user/ArchdioceseRegina The Diocese Tonight is a “virtual family gathering” that celebrates the diversity of people that make up our diocesan faith family. Join us to laugh, learn, pray, sing and celebrate.

The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, is thrilled to announce a new dynamic in young adult ministry coming soon! Watch for more info about

small group ministry starting in the early Fall!

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BULLETIN BOARDOur Lady of Lourdes Shrine, St. Peter’s Colony, Kronau, SKSunday, August 9, 2020 at 1:00 PMAdoration, Rosary and MassMain Celebrant and Homilist – Fr. Chinh VuThere will be anointing of the sick following Mass (please register at our greeting stations that day prior to Mass). Remember to bring umbrellas and water bottles for the sunny day! MASKS ARE RECOMMENDED and hand sanitizer will be provided.) **THERE WILL BE NO LUNCH FOLLOWING MASS. YOU ARE WELCOME TO BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH AND PICNIC ON OUR GROUNDS. (Please social distance). Although registration is not required you will be asked to sign in when you arrive. Please be advised that we will do our best to accommodate the maximum number allowed by the Government of Saskatchewan. For more details please visit our website www.stpeterkronau.ca or call Fr. Chinh Vu at 306-771-2387. Venue: 24 km. SE of Regina on Hwy 33, 10 km. east of Kronau)

St. Philomena Walking Pilgrimage - August 11 - 14, 2020From Yorkton to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Rama, SK.Come on a walking pilgrimage to have time to pray and spend time with God. Looking for peace or healing? This may be a good time to do it. Register at www.stphilomenawalkingpilgrimage.org. Registration deadline, August 4, 2019. For more information, contact Deacon Dave and Bev Hudy at [email protected] 306-728-5525

Recovering Together: Collection for Development and Peace – Caritas Canada The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting us all in multiple ways. As we begin to recover here in Canada, those in the Global South are experiencing the worst of its impacts. The most vulnerable of our human family are increasingly at risk of poverty, hunger, conflict and human rights violations. On August 29-30th, parishes are invited to hold a special collection for Development and Peace – Caritas Canada to help communities in the Global South cope with the devastating impacts of the pandemic and help them recover. Let us not forget our sisters and brothers in the Global South, who more than ever, need our support and solidarity. You can watch this video to learn more about the actions of Development and Peace in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. If you are unable to attend Mass, you can give in the following ways: • Online at www.devp.org• By phone at 1 888 234-8533 • By sending a cheque made out to Development and Peace to 1425 René-

Lévesque W., 3rd Floor, Montreal, QC, H3G 1T7Thank you for support and solidarity!

Regina Catholic School’s Ukrainian ProgramThis year the Ukrainian Program will have a different delivery model. Students will not be transported during school hours due to guidelines set out by the Chief Medical Officer and Regina Catholic Schools. The program will have a two-pronged approach, online instruction and information as well as face-to-face instruction. The program will run on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at St. Matthew. Parents can bring their students on either of those dates when it works best for their schedule. The student’s health and safety is paramount to us and all sanitization protocols set out by the Chief Medical Officer and Regina Catholic Schools will be followed to the letter. We are looking for your commitment to this new delivery model so that Ukrainian Program can continue during this time of uncertainty. Please contact Susan Kohuch at [email protected] or 306-530-5786 if you are interested or would like more information about the program. We look forward to seeing your children in the fall and the continuation of the Ukrainian Program. Stay safe and have a wonderful summer.

Weekday and Sunday Masses Through the Summer the English Mass will be Livestreamed from Resurrection

Parish, and Christ the King Parish, Regina at 9:00 AM daily. French Mass will be Livestreamed from St. Jean Baptiste every 2 weeks,

visit www.archregina.sk.ca/live

COVID-19 RESOURCESThe Pastoral office is now closed to the public until further notice, if you need to reach a staff member, the best way to contact them is by email. A full list of their contact information, along with other resources is available on the COVID-19 Updates page at https://archregina.sk.ca/content/covid-19-updates

August Stewardship Bulletin Bits

August 2, 2020 - 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time“Jesus said to them,‘There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves’.” (Matthew 14:16)This is what Jesus said right before he fed the five thousand men. How often do we really place our trust in Jesus when the situation looks grim? With Jesus, no gift is too small or insignificant when offered with love. But, we have to do our part. We should trust that Jesus will provide all that we need. We need to believe that Jesus has a better plan in store for us.August 9, 2020 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time“He said, “Come.” Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.” (Matthew 14:29)When you hear Jesus calling, do you respond immediately and trust that He knows what He’s doing? If so, you are walking on water! When we say “yes” to Jesus, we feel the power of His presence in our lives. We can feel the freedom it gives us! Listen to how Jesus is calling you to live the extraordinary life He has intended for you.August 16, 2020 - 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time“For the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable.” (Romans 11:29)God has a special mission in mind for each of us. He has given us the gifts we need to accomplish that mission. We are called to be good stewards by using those gifts to do the work that He has planned for each of us. If we deny our gifts or fail to use them as God calls us to use them, then some part of His work will be left undone.August 23, 2020 - 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time“Or who has given the Lord anything that he may be repaid?” (Romans 11:35)St. Paul reminds us of a central fact of stewardship. We cannot give the Lord anything - God already owns it all. God made everything. All we can do is return a portion of God’s many gifts back to Him. Sincere gratitude for our gifts opens our hearts to joyful generosity! Through your generous sharing, you just may be the answer to someone’s prayer.August 30, 2020 - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time“What profit would there be for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?” (Matthew 16:26)St. Francis of Assisi once said, “Remember, you are what you are in the eyes of God, and nothing else.” We often forget this stewardship wisdom when we spend all of our time, talent, and treasure to gain more of the world’s riches. We need to set our priorities based on God’s values and not the values of the material world.

Archdiocese of Regina445 Broad Street NorthRegina, SK S4R 2X8

(306) 352-1651BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS CAN BE SENT TO:

[email protected]

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July 24, 2020

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of REGINA OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP

445 Broad Street N., Regina, SK, CANADA S4R 2X8

Tel: (306) 352-1651 Fax: (306) 352-6313 E-mail: chancery @archregina.sk.ca

Dear priests, sisters, deacons, and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Regina:

With gratitude for the work of the Personnel Committee, we are pleased to provide a second announcement of clergy moves and appointments for the coming pastoral year.

The following appointments in the Archdiocese of Regina are effective as following:

Effective August 1, 2020

Rev. John Baptist Okai -Hospital Chaplaincy, Regina.

Effective September 1, 2020:

Rev. Clement Amofah -Administrator, parishes of St. John the Evangelist; Rockglen; Our Lady of

Perpetual Help, Coronach and St. Ignace, Willow Bunch

Rev. Gerry Bauche -Administrator, St Mary's Parish, Regina

Rev. Thomas Mutavanattu -Administrator, Christ the Redeemer Parish, Swift Current

Effective October 1, 2020:

Rev. Franklin Emeuruwa -Administrator, parishes of St. Mary's, Moosomin; St. Alphonsus, R

Rocanville and St. Andrew, Wapella

Rev. Joseph Kuruvilla -Pastor, parishes of St. Joseph, Canora; St. Stephen, Kamsack; St. Philip Neri, Cote Reserve; Keeseekoose Reserve and Key Reserve

Further Information: Msgr. Reymundo Asis -6 month sabbatical to recover from surgery, with replacement ministry;

Rev. Joe Strohhofer -retiring and residing at Trinity Manor

Rev. Eusebio Tubale -retiring with replacement ministry

Heartfelt thanks to Fr. Strohhofer and Fr. Tubale for their generous ministry over many years. We wish them both abundant blessings at this time of transition from full-time ministry.

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✠Donald J. Bolen

Archbishop of Regina

As always, we wish to express our gratitude to all who will be assuming new responsibilities. They have responded to the needs of the archdiocese with generous spirits. We ask the people in parishes where changes are taking place to warmly welcome their new pastoral leaders into their midst.

To all the priests serving our archdiocesan Church, may God bless you abundantly as you continue your ministry with dedication, generosity and joy.

Yours in Christ,

DJB:bg

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POSITION: OFFICE ASSISTANT

JOB DESCRIPTION

REPORT TO: Office Manager and to President on request. If President is on holidays then Vice President.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

- Process incoming and outgoing mail

- Prepare bank deposits

- Data entry

- Phone calls

- Simple miscellaneous office duties as assigned by Office Manager

QUALIFICATIONS

- Strong belief in the sanctity of human life and an unwavering commitment to the goals and objectives of

the Sask Pro-Life Association

- Computer literacy

- Excellence in communication and organizational skills

- Attention to detail

- Ability to follow oral and written instructions

TERM AND PAY

October 1, 2020 – April 30, 2021

14-21 hours/week

$12.00/hour

To apply please submit your Resume and Cover Letter to Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association by September 1,

2020.

Email:

[email protected]

Post:

Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association

Box 27093, Avonhurst RPO

Regina, SK S4R 8R8