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Most Rev. Donald Bolen Archbishop of Regina
Rev. Danilo Rafael Administrator/Rector
Very Rev. Thomas Nguyen, J.V. Sacramental Ministry
Rev. Mr. Barry Wood
Rev. Mr. Eric Gurash Assisting Deacons
PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Chairperson ....................... Samira McCarthy
Past Chairperson ............... Rob Chapple
Ecumenism ........................ Gillian Brodie
Finance .............................. Jim Hall, Paul Malone
Liturgy ................................ Brad Hanowski
Joanne Skidmore
Shannon Chapple
COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Catering ............................. Shannon Chapple
Challenge Girls .................. Cathy Craig
Children’s Liturgy ............... Miri Schiller
CWL .................................. Shannon Chapple
Social Justice .................... Theresa Hochban
Knights of Columbus ......... G.K. Tyler Wolfe
Representative ........... Jimmy Johnson
St. Vincent de Paul ............ Carol Schimnosky
Spiritual Life ....................... Krista LaBelle
June 21, 2020 12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
HOLY ROSARY CATHEDRAL Cathedral Church of the ARCHDIOCESE OF REGINA
3125-13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4T 1P2 Holy Rosary Cathedral respectfully acknowledges that we are situated on
Treaty 4 territory, traditional lands of First Nations and Métis people.
Archbishop of Regina Archdiocese of Regina Coat of Arms MISSION STATEMENT Coat of Arms
We, the Catholic Community of Holy Rosary Cathedral Parish, under the Patronage of Our Lady,
are called to be a caring, outreaching church, proclaiming and celebrating our faith with all who seek a relationship with Christ.
MASS TIMES PARISH OFFICE HOURS PARISH OFFICE
Sunday 9 AM, 11 AM, 7 PM Monday-Thursday 9 AM – 4 PM & Friday 9 AM – 1PM 2104 Garnet Street
Tuesday-Friday 9 AM Closed: Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Regina, SK S4T 6Y5
Saturday 9 AM, 6 PM Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-565-0909
CONFESSIONS Website: www.holyrosaryregina.ca Fax: 306-522-6526
Saturday 8 AM or by appointment FB: www.facebook.com/HolyRosaryReginaSK Hall: 306-525-5595
JUNE 21, 2020
12TH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
“Everyone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my
heavenly Father.” (Matthew 10:32)
Would others know that you are Catholic by the way you act and speak? Do you share your Catholic
faith with others? Do you defend your Catholic faith when the situation arises, or do you remain silent?
Do you pray in public before meals? Pray for the strength and courage to be a joyful witness of our
Catholic faith when the opportunity presents itself. Let us become the radiant light and bold witness
that we are called to be!
MASS INTENTIONS
Fr. Dan celebrates Mass and fulfill your request for the repose of souls of the dearly departed and
special intentions of the living or in thanksgiving. Call the parish office for Mass offerings.
Schedule of Masses and Devotion
Tuesday-Saturday 8:00 A.M. – Rosary and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament (On Saturday - there’s confession after the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament) 9:00 A.M. – Mass at the Church
Saturday 4:00 P.M. – Vigil Mass at Cathedral Courts (only for residents) 6:00 P.M. – Mass at the Church
Sunday 9 A.M., 11 A.M., & 7 P.M. – Masses at the Church
Please call the office (306) 565-0909 to register to attend Mass
Sun Jun 21 MASSES 9 AM, 11 AM, 7 PM
9 AM Mass Special Intentions for Ian Baulmer
Mon Jun 22 No Mass
Tue Jun 23 9 AM Mass Francis Sentes by Regina Catholic Schools
Wed Jun 24 9 AM Mass Michael Stawarz by Regina Catholic Schools
Thu Jun 25 9 AM Mass Iona Carignan by Regina Catholic Schools
Fri Jun 26 9 AM Mass Paul Hanus by Regina Catholic Schools
Sat Jun 27 9 AM Mass Thomas Fitzpatrick by Jeffrey Fitzpatrick
Archbishop Donald Bolen’s Weekly Message
View the latest weekly video message from Archbishop Donald Bolen.
https://archregina.sk.ca/archbishops-office/archbishop-bolen-weekly
Watch the Masses via Live-stream Link
Weekday and Sunday Masses are livestreamed at 9:00 AM daily from Resurrection Parish.
https://livestream.com/accounts/17094656
Prayers, Devotions and Resources
Visit the Prayers and Devotions page to find information on daily mass, daily readings and reflections,
prayers, home catechetical and other resources that may be valuable during this time of social
distancing. https://archregina.sk.ca/prayers-devotions-resources Also see with French resources:
https://archregina.sk.ca/fr/prieres-devotions-et-ressources
TF196: 2020 and the End of the World
Plagues, murder hornets, rivers running blood-red in Russia. Do you get the feeling that 2020 is trying
to tell us something? Could this be the end of it all?
Show Snippet: "You have these two groups that are contrasted, and you see that going on throughout
Revelation. It's asking which group are you? Are you the ones despairing because life isn't going the
way that you thought it would go? Or are you the ones praising Christ who able to save us even when
it seems like the world is coming to an end?"
https://thinkingfaith.libsyn.com/2020-and-the-end-of-the-world
Email Communications
Keeping connected with parishioners and friends via e-mail is proving efficient
and cost-saving. If you know of parishioners who are not receiving e-mail
communications, please ask them to e-mail Ana, our HRC office manager, at
[email protected]. Thank you.
HRC now accepts Interac e-transfer
You can send your donations and mass offerings to us directly. Please utilize message portion for
transfer details and send to [email protected] Your e-donation will be included to your annual
tax receipt. Thank you for your continuing support of our parish.
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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
June 18, 2020 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ of the Archdiocese of Regina, warm greetings in the Lord Jesus. As anticipated, at the end of last week, we were informed that the numbers allowed at services of worship, including Catholic Masses, has risen significantly. We are now allowed to gather up to a third of the normal capacity of churches, up to a maximum of 150, but with the following stipulations, which are very important, and have not always been clearly presented in media reports. What is permitted, if our space allows, is up to five groups of 30 people. Each of those 5 groups need to be separated by 5 m. Within each group of 30, we still need to keep 2 m distance between families or individuals. So in fact we don’t actually have a facility that could hold 150 unless we also used halls, auditoriums, and other meeting spaces. But it is good news that we are able to gather to that extent, and is a real step forward. Of course those with health risks, the elderly, and anyone who is not yet comfortable gathering in a public place at this stage of the pandemic, are free to remain at home. The dispensation from the Sunday obligation to attend Mass remains in place. The government-appointed liaison team that has been working with faith leaders has helped us to interpret the government directives, assuring us that a certain trust has been extended to faith communities, in part because of the work we have done to this point in taking the precautions which reduce the chances of a further spread of the virus. Faith leaders have been invited to make decisions for their congregations, and as Archbishop, I in turn entrust local pastors, in dialogue with their parish councils and drawing on our archdiocesan guidelines, to make decisions and take appropriate steps in each parish. We need to make those decisions with public safety and care for the most vulnerable ever in mind. From the discussions with the government’s liaison team, here are a couple of cautions that I would identify for all concerned. First, given the physical distancing directives from the chief medical officer and government, it is more helpful and more realistic for us to think in terms of how many groups of 30 (or less in smaller churches) we can safely accommodate, rather than to think in terms of 150 at the outset. Second, have a plan for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces touched by parishioners prior to and after each Mass, a seating arrangement, and a plan for entering and exiting the church. Third, and most difficult of all in terms of giving communion, when people come within 2 m of each other, both need to be wearing masks. While many have rejoiced in the last couple of weeks at being able to go to Mass for the first time in several months, there has been much discussion and in some circles, no small controversy, about how communion is being given in various parishes within the Archdiocese. We can understand why some people are upset, and feel so passionately about how we receive communion. It is a sign that your faith matters to you greatly. For some who have shared their concerns, the greatest priority is doing things in the most appropriate liturgical way possible; for others, it is doing things in the safest way possible from a health perspective; for some it is being able to receive communion in their preferred way; for others, it is holding everyone in the community together in the midst of an enormously challenging situation. When we prepared guidelines based on the government’s directives, including several possible ways in which communion could be given, we sought to take all of these concerns into consideration. But these values need to be held in relation to each other. While we are grateful that the numbers allowed at Mass
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have risen, the current restrictions are indeed challenging. The surge in new cases a couple of days ago is a reminder that we need to remain vigilant. Thank you for your patience, care and perseverance, including with those with whom you may disagree; these are tangible signs of your love for your neighbours. Thank you to all who have found creative ways to reach out to parishioners and those in need around you amidst the pandemic, ways within the parameters of what is allowed, which are genuinely helpful to others. Thank you for your efforts at maintaining communication with your fellow parishioners, for your care for the vulnerable, for your love for the Eucharist and your patience with us as we try our best to find a way forward, and to remain united as a community as we do so. Asking God's abundant blessings upon you all. Grace and peace in the Risen Lord,
✠Donald Bolen Archbishop of Regina DJB:bg
PRAYER
Lord, Jesus. We repent of our sins. Come into our hearts. Wash us clean. You are our Lord and Savior. Lead us to our heavenly home. AMEN.
In Loving Memory of
All CWL Members
(deceased) by the Holy Rosary CWL
In Loving Memory of
Francis Edward Craig Penner Oct. 27, 2011 - Oct. 10, 2012
The Craig Penner family
In Loving Memory of
Tommy Lucia Phonsavatdy
Sept.30, 1916 – Dec. 2, 1998
by Family
In Loving Memory of
Edwin Fesser d. Nov. 3, 2015
Love, Louella & Family
In Loving Memory of
Rob Heidt Feb.11,1969 – Oct. 3, 2016
Love, Sarah, Nadia & family
In Loving Memory of
Joshua Sawka
d. Feb 18, 2019, age 47yrs old
From your loving family
In Loving Memory of
Albert and Maria Rogal Love Alice and Family
In Loving Memory of
Eugene Allan Hoffert Dec. 5, 1937- July 14, 2015
by Louise Hoffert & family
In Loving Memory of
William Jaworski Passed away Oct. 8, 2019
The Dove House
In Loving Memory of
Augusta Thiele
Passed away Oct. 8, 2019
The Dove House
In Loving Memory of
Richard Livingstone
Dec. 21, 1947- July 19, 2019
by Livingstone Family
Peace Prayer of St. Francis Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace:
Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy
O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console,
to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
And it is in dying that we are born to eternal
life. AMEN.
In Loving Memory of
Dr. Mahdi Juma
June 16, 1931 – May 22, 2018
Love, Avelina Juma & Family
In Loving Memory of
Robert J. Garchinski May 13, 1941 – March 22, 1995
Chapple families
In Loving Memory of
Archbishop Daniel Bohan Nov. 8, 1941 – Jan. 15, 2016
Chapple families
Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy. Hail our life, our sweetness and our hope!
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To thee do we send up our sighs,
mourning and weeping in this valley of tears! Turn then O most gracious Advocate, Thine eyes of mercy toward us. And after this, our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet
Virgin Mary. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the
promises of Christ. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins Save us from the fires of hell
Lead all souls to heaven Especially those most in need of thy mercy.
In Loving Memory of
Alma Luzny
May 16, 1930 – Oct. 19, 2017
by Luzny Family
In Grateful Memory of
Lillian E. & Henry A. Kutarna
by their Children
In Grateful Memory of
Gerald Frank Grill Bernadette Kutarna, Wife
In Loving Memory of
Mariano, Elsie, Nestor, Emma, Shirley & Imelda RAFAEL
In Loving Memory of
Al Luzny
Nov. 20, 1928 - May 28, 2012
by Luzny Family
Parents of young children
The Sacristy is now available as a "Crying Room" for parents and young children needing a special space. A washroom is available close by, with a changing table for babies, as is a TV screen broadcasting the Mass. Please enter through the East door or the through the O'Neill Room (West door).
Hospital Chaplains
Catholic Chaplains visit patients and their families to address any spiritual needs, to pray, to provide a friendly face and
comforting presence, to talk about people’s fears and concerns, to bring Communion, and to contact a priest for anointing of the sick. This is free of cost.
Pasqua Hospital (306) 519-1380 General Hospital (306) 519-1405 Wascana Rehabilitation Centre
(306) 530-6511
HEARING ASSISTIVE
TECHNOLOGY
FM Systems
When the sound system is in use in the
church the microphone sends a signal to a receiver to your device. Tuned in to FM 106.1 and by using a
headphone at mass you can hear the speaker's voice go directly to you, making it easier to hear.
SPACE IS FOR YOUR AD
CALL THE PARISH OFFICE @306-565-0909 FOR YOUR AD
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Archdiocese of Regina
BulletinJune 21, 2020
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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TF196: 2020 and the End of the WorldPlagues, murder hornets, rivers running blood-red in Russia. Do you get the feeling that 2020 is trying to tell us something? Could this be the end of it all?Show Snippet: “You have these two groups that are contrasted, and you see that going on throughout Revelation. It’s asking which group are you? Are you the ones despairing because life isn’t going the way that you thought it would go? Or are you the ones praising Christ who able to save us even when it seems like the world is coming to an end?”https://thinkingfaith.libsyn.com/2020-and-the-end-of-the-world
SCAM ALERTPlease be aware that some emails are being sent from scammers claiming to be some of our priests and office staff. Names are being pulled from parish and diocesan websites to create fake email (often Gmail) accounts.You will notice the email address may have some correct info, though in an unfamiliar form with additional characters, numbers or periods. Most will ask you to contact them or send information.Please do not reply to any suspicious emails. If you are in doubt, contact the person the email is claiming to be from using an alternate contact method (do not reply to the suspicious email).Also note: At no time will our priests, deacons, religious or diocesan staff contact you seeking Google Play cards, iTunes cards or any other form of personal financial assistance.
Archbishop Donald Bolen’s Weekly MessageView the latest weekly video message from
Archbishop Donald Bolen https://archregina.sk.ca/archbishops-office/archbishop-
bolen-weekly
Weekday and Sunday MassesEnglish Mass will be livestreamed from Resurrection Parish, Regina at 9:00 AM daily- French Mass will be
livestreamed from St. Jean Baptiste every 2 weeks, visit archregina.sk.ca/live
Archdiocese of Regina Weekly ReportSign up for our Free Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report and stay up to date on COVID-19 Updates and othernews, delivered to your in-box every Friday morning. Sign up now: https://archregina.sk.ca/news
The Archdiocese of Regina, in communication with Catholic health leaders, has compiled a series of one-page directives and guidelines on a variety of issues affecting churches and sacramental practice during this COVID-19 pandemic. Information is provided on current government directives, private prayer in church, sacraments, weddings, funerals, and more. https://archregina.sk.ca/content/church-and-sac-ramental-guidelines-covid-19-pandemic
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BULLETIN BOARDRocky Railway Virtual VBSCOVID-19 derailed many plans this year – including VBS! Hitch a ride on the Rocky Railway VIRTUAL VBS and discover Jesus’ power pulls us through life’s ups and downs!Christ the King, Holy Family and Resurrection Parish present this years VBS! August 10-14, 2020. Each child will receive access to videos and Track Packs for an at home VBS adventure. $25/child + $10/additional child.Holy Family Parish - https://vbspro.events/p/events/95ea35Christ the King Parish – https://vbspro.events/p/events/ctkvbs2020Resurrection Parish – https://vbspro.events/p/events/85f81c
Call for Directors: Santa Maria Senior Citizen’s Home Foundation Are you interested in serving on the Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Foundation? Do you enjoy• Supporting Quality of Life experiences for Seniors• Living your faith through creativity and zest for life• Working on fundraising campaigns• Engaging with people that share your enthusiasm?…Consider joining our Foundation Board. For more information, or to register your interest, please contact: Kelly Chessie (Executive Director) at [email protected] or Joan Pratchler Foundation Chair) at [email protected]
Looking for MusiciansTo Provide outdoor concerts while practicing social distancing at Trinity Manor at Westerra an independent and assisted living residence for retired adults. If providing some outdoor musical entertainment for seniors during the social distancing requirements for long term care homes interests you, please contact us at: [email protected]
Archdiocese of Regina Good Samaritan ProjectThe Archdiocese of Regina has volunteers from all around the diocese who are willing to reach out if you are in need.If you need groceries or essential items but are ill, immobile or quarantined and so not able to leave the house AT ALL (noting that NONE of us should be leaving more than absolutely necessary!) please contact us and we will setyou up with a volunteer who can help. Please also contact us if you live alone and are feeling lonely and isolated. Wecan arrange for someone to check in on you by phone. We are committed to operating in such a way that the HealthCanada Guidelines, and provincial Public Health Orders from our Chief Medical Officer and provincial government are strictly adhered to. If you need some assistance please email [email protected] at anytime. OR call306-541-3086 between 9-5 Tuesday-Saturday.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The 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 theCOVID-19 Updates page at https://archregina.sk.ca/con-tent/covid-19-updates
Online Catechetical ResourcesOur Catechist Robert Barr has put together a wide variety of online resources for children, teens, adult and familieshttps://archregina.sk.ca/catechetical-support-parishes
Prayers, Devotions and ResourcesVisit the Prayers and Devotions page to find information on daily mass, daily readings and reflections, prayers, stations of the cross and other resources that may be valuable during this time of social distancing.https://archregina.sk.ca/prayers-devotions-resourcesAlso see our page with French Resources: https://archregi-na.sk.ca/fr/prieres-devotions-et-ressources
Stewardship Bulletin Bit
“Everyone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father.”
(Matthew 10:32) Would others know that you are Catholic by the way you act and speak? Do you share your Catholic faith with others? Do you defend your Catholic faith when the situation arises or do you remain silent? Do you pray in public before meals? Pray for the strength and courage to be a joyful witness of our Catholic faith when the opportunity presents itself. Let us become the radiant light and bold witness that we are called to be!
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