OctoberFebruary 20, 2019 21, 2021 First Sunday of Lent

S T. J OAN OF ARC

Traditional Latin Rite Parish of the Diocese of Boise Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

Preliminary rendering of the new St. Church

Mass Times Contact Information Sunday 7:30 am Low 4772 E. Poleline Ave. Post Falls 83854 9:30 am Sung Mass (208) 660-6036 www.stjoanarc.com Sacramental Emergencies: (208) 446-8339 12:00 pm Low Mass Pastor Fr. Dennis Gordon, FSSP 5:00 pm Low Mass [email protected]

Weekdays 6:30 am, 12:15 pm Assistant Fr. Flick, FSSP Pastors [email protected] Fr. Andrew Rapoport, FSSP Saturday 6:30 am, 9:30 am [email protected] Fr. Terra, FSSP Confession Times Chaplain to the Carmelite Sisters 45 min. before each Sunday Mass Business Travis Rawlings Manager [email protected]

30 min. before each daily Mass Secretary Chuck Crimmins [email protected]

4:00-5:00 pm Saturday Maintenance Roger Stattel Manager [email protected]

Mass and Event Schedule

Events Mass Times & Intentions

Young Adults, 7:30 am: Private Sunday February 21st Fine Brewed after 9:30 am Mass 9:30 am: (Sung Mass): Private First Sunday of Lent 12 pm: Pro Populo 5 pm: Private

Monday February 22nd Sung Mass 6:30 pm 6:30 am: Private 12:15 pm: My children (Ed & Gracie Chair of St. Peter, Catechism class cancelled Martinez) Apostle 6:30 pm: Private Tuesday February 23rd 6:30 am: Private Feria of Lent 12:15 pm: †Ignacio Gonzales (Ed & (St. ) Gracie Martinez)

Men’s Focus group mtg. 7 pm 6:30 am: Private Wednesday Feb. 24th 12:15 pm: Rorate Caeli Purgatorial St. Matthias, Apostle Society

Thursday Feb. 25th Adoration/Benediction 5 pm 6:30 am: Private Feria in Lent 12:15 pm: †John Bache-Wiig

Stations of the Cross 6:30 pm 6:30 am: Private th Friday February 26 12:15 pm: †Repose of the soul of Dr. Ember Friday of Lent Rodney Johnson (Travis Rawlings 2)

Saturday February 27th Altar Server mtg. 10:30 am 6:30 am: Private Ember Saturday of Lent Troops of St. George mtg. 1 pm 9:30 am: †Veronica Cools (St. of our Lady St. Tarcisius mtg. 3 pm of Sorrows) Young Adults, 7:00 am: Pro Populo Fine Brewed after 9:30 am Mass 8:45 am: Private Sunday February 28th 10:30 am (Sung Mass) Private Second Sunday of Lent NEW MASS TIMES BEGIN 1:00 pm: Private 5 pm: Private

Adoration Chapel candles: Prayers for †Valerie Ambrosetti (Tony & Vicki Ambrosetti) Sanctuary candle: Prayers for Sister Imelda (Joseph Brown) Flowers:

Today’s Hymns

Processional The Glory of these 40 Days Recessional O Kind Creator Mass XVI, Credo I Marian Antiphon Ave Regina Caelorum

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Reminder: Please silence your cell phones! Announcements Mass intentions: are once again closed for all St. Joan of Arc priests. There is a priest on sabbatical who says the Mass in Latin, has the time and is accepting Mass intentions. Please make your check out to ‘St. Joan of Arc’, drop it in the black box in the credenza and Father Gordon will make sure he receives the Mass intention and stipend. Thank you. Fr. Flick’s Mass intentions: are private this week. Bishop Christensen continues the dispensation from Sunday Mass obligations for those who are 60 and older, those who are immunocompromised and those who have judged it prudent for their health and safety to stay at home. Sunday Holy Mass is livestreamed at 9:30 am at stjoanarc.com Perpetual Adoration: Saturday 12 am needs an adorer and there are many hours that need a second adorer. If you are interested in becoming an adorer, please email Jason and Sally Tomes at adora- [email protected]

NEW TIMES OF SUNDAY MASSES: Starting next week, Feb. 28, there will be a 5th Sunday Mass & all Sunday Mass times will change as follows: 7:00am, 8:45am, 10:30am(Sung), 1:00pm, 5:00pm. Also beginning that week, on every Tuesday & Thursday, there will NOT be a 12:15 Mass, but an 8:30 am Mass instead. Please note these changes.

Welcome! Please welcome the newest members of the congregation, Wesley Robert Brown, who was baptized on February 12; he is the son of Riley and Mary Brown and Faustina Marie Turner, who was baptized on February 13; she is the daughter of and Sara Turner. Welcome to both!

T-shirt Fundraiser: A parishioner has donated 12 dozen long sleeve T shirts with St. Joan of Arc lettering on the front. Shirts will be in the parish hall this Sunday after Masses. Suggested price of $20 with proceeds supporting the Building Fund.

Men’s Focus Group: This month, the Men’s Focus Group will meet on Wednesday, at 7:00 pm, at St. Joan of Arc parish hall. All adult men of the parish are welcome to attend. Stations of the Cross: will be every Friday of Lent at 6:30 pm in the church. Altar Server Mtg. Saturday, Feb. 27 from 10:30—11:30 am in the parish hall with Fr. Rapoport. Troops of St. George—will meet Saturday 1 pm at St. Joan of Arc. Please contact Robby Miles with any questions at [email protected] St. Tarcisius Group: will meet Saturday Feb. 27 at 3 pm at the Elsbernd's home, 14389 E. Alder Creek Rd., Coeur d’ Alene, for children ages 4 to 12 yrs. Confraternity of St. Peter, Feb. 22: By decree of the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary, dated June 7, 2008, a plenary indulgence is granted under the usual conditions to the members of the Confraternity of St. Peter on; a) the day of their admission; b) the day of the feast of the Chair of St. Peter (February 22nd); and c) the day of the feast of Ss. Peter and Paul. There will be a Sung Mass at 6:30 pm, on Monday Feb. 22. Catechism class is cancelled for that evening.

Right to Life will hold their annual rally and march beginning at 10:00 am on March 6 in the parking lot of Skate Plaza, on the corner of I-95 and Dalton Avenue, in Coeur d’ Alene. Speakers will begin the rally at 10 am with the march starting at ~10:30 am. Signs will be provided for participants. These rallies are open to everyone - bring your children, friends and loved ones and change minds!

Laetare Sunday & St. Patrick’s fundraiser: Laetare Sunday, March 14,th 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. A night of music performed by the “Gaelic Papists,” (a group of young men from the parish) with St. Patrick’s Day food and drink and an Irish-themed raffle, including a statue of St. Patrick, hand-painted by one of our pa- rishioners! Suggested donation: $10.00 per adult. R.S.V.P to Walsh at [email protected] so that we may have an approx. headcount. Proceeds to the building fund. ***

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Apologetics Corner Defending our Faith with the Truth By Father Dennis M. Gordon, FSSP

St. Peter’s Special Status

Question: “So what is the deal with St. Peter? You saying that St. Peter is being adopted into a spe- claim that he has a special status even among the cial status as a special son of Himself! “Our Apostles, especially with regards to building up Lord even emphasizes this one chapter later in the Church that Jesus founded… any evi- Matthew 17:24-26 when He says to St. Peter, dence of that in the Good Book…?” about paying a tax in order not to give bad exam- ple, that ‘kings and their sons are free’ from pay- Answer: “You bet! Let’s look, O my doubting ing earthly tributes, speaking of Himself as a King, friend! “Our Lord compared Himself to the proph- and speaking of St. Peter as His son. “Also, Mat- et , when He said in Matthew 12:39, ‘As Jo- thew 10:2 says this: ‘The names of the twelve nah was in the belly of the whale three days and apostles are these: The first, Simon who is called three nights: so Peter.’ St. Peter is shall the Son of called ‘the first’, man be in the even though St. heart of the Andrew was the earth three days first one to follow and three Christ (as we see nights.’ Then in John 1:40-41!). Our Lord re- “Finally, Our Lord minded His dis- promised that He ciples of that would build His comparison of Church upon St. Himself to Jo- Peter, saying, nah in Matthew ‘Thou art Peter 16:4; and just a [Peter means few verses later rock] and upon (Matthew 16:17) He said to St. Peter (whose other this rock I will build my Church’ (Matthew 16:18). name was Simon), ‘Blessed art thou, Simon Bar- “Early Christian sources including a document Jona’. ‘Bar-Jona’ means ‘son of Jonah’! We know from 267 A.D. against the Marcionites, attributed from John 1:42 that St. Peter’s natural father was to , state that the second , Linus, not named Jona, but it was actually John. [Some was chosen by St. Peter himself to have the au- translations may have St. Peter’s natural father thority to govern the Church before St. Peter was given in John 1:42 as ‘Jona’ instead of ‘John,’ be- martyred. St. Linus, when he was the Pope gov- cause of what Jesus said in Matthew 16:17, but it erning the Church, then made the rules for how is very clear in the Greek that his father’s name the next Pope was to be chosen, and so the Catho- was John, not Jona: John 1:42 says his natural lic Church has had a Pope who received governing father was Ἰωάννης (Joannes or John, which authority for the Church ever since!” means ‘grace’), not Ἰωνᾶς (Jona, which means Our Lord, by calling Himself ‘Jona’ and then call- ‘dove’).] ing St. Peter ‘son of Jona’ is saying that St. Peter is being adopted into a special status as a special son In other words, Our Lord, by calling Himself of Jesus Himself. ‘Jona’ and then calling St. Peter ‘son of Jona’ is

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Mortification - Its Necessity and Benefits

He that has offended God, though the of- thians 9:25) abstains from whatever is likely to fense may be pardoned, must either pay by expia- diminish his strength, and thus endanger the con- tory works in this life or, by the pains of Purgatory quest of a miserable earthly crown, how much in the next, make satisfaction for the temporal more should we deny the flesh for the attainment punishment due to sin after remission of its guilt. of an eternal Kingdom? And they, indeed, says St. His sufferings in Purgatory will be infinitely great- Paul, that they may receive a corruptible crown; er than any torments that he could endure on but we an incorruptible one (1 Corinthians 9: 25). earth. “They shall be in very great tribulation, St. John saw all the with palms in unless they do penance from their their hands (Apocalypse 7:9). From this passage deeds.” (Apocalypse 2:22). They who have not ex- we learn that all the Elect must be , either piated their sins shall suffer the sharpest torments by the sword of the tyrant or by the voluntary cru- in the other world. cifixion of the flesh. But while we consider the ne- St. Antoninus relates that an pro- cessity of works of penance, we should at the same posed to a sick man the choice of being confined time remember that the pains of this life bear no to Purgatory for three days, or of being con- proportion to the eternal glory that awaits us in demned to a Paradise. continuation “The suffer- of his infirmi- ings of this ties for two time,” says years. The St. Paul, sick man “are not chose the worthy to three days in be com- Purgatory; pared with but scarcely the glory to had an hour come, that elapsed in shall be re- that place of vealed in torments, then he be- gan to com- plain of the Angel for having condemned him to a purgation us.” (Romans 8:18). The few transitory mortifica- not of three days but of several years. “Your body tions which we practice here below will produce is still warm on the bed of death, and you speak of complete and everlasting felicity. “For”, says the having spent years in Purgatory,” said the Angel. Apostle, “that which is at present momentary and If you wish to suffer in peace, imagine that you light of our tribulation, worketh for us above have still to live 15 or 20 years, and say: This is my measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glo- purgatory, it is the spirit rather than the body ry.” (2 Corinthians 4:17). that I must conquer. Let us, then, animate our faith! Our pil- Mortifications raise the soul to God. St. grimage on earth will not be of long duration: our used to say that a soul cannot as- home is eternity, where he who has practiced the cend to the throne of God unless the flesh is mor- greatest mortifications during life shall enjoy the tified and depressed. There are many beautiful greatest glory. St. Peter says the Saints are the liv- remarks on this subject in the works of Tere- ing stones of which the celestial Jerusalem is built. sa: “It would be a folly,” says this great saint, “to But before they are translated to the city which is think that God admits to His familiar friendship above, they must be polished by the salutary chisel those who seek their own ease... Sensuality and of penance. prayer are incompatible... Souls who truly love God cannot desire repose...” ***

Mortifications merit great glory in heaven. If “everyone who strives for the mastery” (1 Corin- V

February 2021

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

31 1 2 3 4 5 6 1st Septuagesi- 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 5 pm 1st Friday Saturday ma Sunday Catechism Purification Study Adoration & Brunch classes of the BVM, livestream Benediction 11:30Maidens Candlemas 6 pm Wine & Cheese social

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sexagesima 6:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 5 pm 10:30 am Sunday Catechism Women’s Young Adoration Little Flowers classes group mtg. Adult Benediction 5 pm Youth Spiritual Group talk

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Quinqugesi- 6:30 pm 7 pm Ash 5 pm 6:30 pm 5pm Youth ma Sunday Catechism Homeschool Wednesday Adoration Stations of Focus mtg. classes mom’s mtg. 6:30 pm Benediction the Cross 7 pm Men’s Bible Study group mtg. livestream

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 First Sunday 6:30 pm 7 pm 5 pm 6:30 pm 10:30 am of Lent Mass Chair Men’s Adoration Stations of Server mtg. of St. Peter Focus Benediction the Cross 1 pm Troops (Catechism group mtg. 3 pm cancelled) St. Tarcisius

28 1 2 3 4 5 6 1st Second 6:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 5 pm 1st Friday Saturday Sunday of Catechism Women’s Bible Study Adoration 6:30 pm & Brunch Lent classes group mtg. livestream Benediction Stations of 11:30Maidens (New times the Cross of 5 Masses)

VI Sick and Homebound In your charity, please pray for the sick and homebound of the parish.

Patricia & Francesco Barsanti, David Burns, Dennis Cockrum, Sr. Maria Consuela, David Cools, Roberta Costa, Carmen di Pietro, Julie deTar, Regina Dumas, Ruben Finn, Sharon Flores, Alvin Froehlich, Barbara Gagne, Robert Geist, Karen Graham David Gunseor, Gale Hamilton, Susan Hamilton, Sherri Higgins, Donald Holbrook, Kathryn Holbrook, Margaret Hurn, Joseph Kemna, Carrie Kralicek, Paul Krieg, Joseph Larsen, Marianne Leake, Donald Lohman, Spencer Lowell, Bryce Lund, Patrick McMonigle, Paul Orozco, Ost, Michael O’Sullivan, Florence Pearson, Phyllis Peick, Michael Permen, Rachel Porter, Julia Rose, Coleman Rozsnyai, Louis Sachwitz, Joshua Schlader, Georgia Schrempp, Heaven & Mary Schumacher, Michael Simpson, David & Erika Taxin, Jonathan Taxin, Esther Vasquez, Mary & Charles West, Lezlie White, Nicolas Williams, Barbara Woods. Faithful Departed Finances February 14th Collection Please pray also for the deceased of our parish. General, envelopes, loose cash Richard Ambrosi, Angelo Ambrosetti, Diane Braun, David Brunson, Julie Cook, Veronica Cools, Terrence Cooney, Richard St. Helen’s Poor box Copeland, Robert Courteau, Raymond Covarrubias, Ann deTar, Grover Dilsaver, Joseph Anthony Drongoski, Charles Douglass, Susan Douglass, James Duggan, Joan Duggan, Norman Dumas, On line donations Jean Duval, Brenda Finn, Frank Finney, William Fisher, Jess Flores, Mary Forrester, Dorothy Gallus, Joan Glaze, Beatrice Flowers Gordon, James P. Gordon, Fr. Bill Gould, Joseph Guarnotta, Jeanine Grenier, Helen Groves, Ed Hattrup, Leo Heinan, Summer camp fundraiser Patricia Howland, Fr. Michael Irwin, FSSP, Rosemary Jacobs, Rodney Johnson, John Keller, Mary Lynn Kenary, Daisy Koler, Capital Campaign Paul Koudelka, Elemer Kovacs, Boleslaw Kozlowski, Wanda Kozlowski, Josephine LoCurto, Sandra Madrid, Patrick Ma- Individual gifts honey, Bonnie McDonald, Erma McKay, Kevin McKay, Mike McManus, Agnes McMillan, David Metzger, Norm Miller, Flor- Youth group ence McNamara, Lynnette Miller, Michael Mitchell, Ann Mor- gan, Arcadia Nicklay, Fr. Colman Nolan, Mary Norman, Molly Votive Candles Rose Pearson, William Pearson, Jerry Peick, Kathleen Rardon, Fr. George Rassley CSSR, Bonnie Royer, Tamiko Shaw, Steve Total Slater, Jeremy Smith, Ed Stephens, Maryanna Thompson, Paul Upthegrove, Paul Uribe, Linda Vogel, Paul Van Voorst, Bob Thank you for your generosity! Wagner, Dorothy Wagner, Helen Walitzer, Elizabeth Welch, Ernest Willette, Wes Woods January Collections

Vocations Goal Actual Please pray for the members of our parish who are discerning or pursuing a religious vocation. General Offertory

Rev. Brother Peter Mary, FSSR; Fr. Joseph Loftus, FSSP; Capital Campaign Fr. Martin , FSSP; Sr. Teresa Benedicta & Sr. Mary Crimmins, Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Post Falls, ID; Dom Mary Peter Leedy, OSB, Monastero di San Benedetto Norcia; Brother Lawrence Marie Burns, OSB, Clear Creek Monastery, OK

Customary Stipends Many people ask “what is a customary stipend in gratitude for the Sacraments?” Stipends are not required to receive any Sacrament. If one would like to give a gift, here are some customary offerings: ◊ Mass: $10 ◊ Marriage: $80 - 100 ◊ Baptism: $25 - 50 ◊ Other Sacraments: no stipend applies We ask that parishioners request no more than three Mass intentions per priest at one time.

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