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ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF ST. THE EVANGELIST CATHEDRAL DEDICATED 1921 | CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 2021

AUGUST 22, 2021 21ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

EUCHARIST | EUCARISTÍA Weekend Mass SACRAMENTS | SACRAMENTOS Matrimony | Matrimonios Misas de fin de Semana Contact parish office at least six months in Penance | Reconciliación Saturday | Sábado: 5 pm (vigil) advance of the marriage, or visit website / Saturday | Sábado: 3 pm-4:45 pm Sunday | Domingo: 8 am, 10 am, Llama lo oficina con seis meses de 1 pm (Español), 5 pm Wednesday | Miércoles : 12:45 pm anticipación o visite sitio web Weekday Mass Times | Misa Diaría First Friday of the month | Primer Viernes: Anointing of the Sick | Unción de los Mon, Wed, Thurs and Fri | 9:30-11 am and 1-2:45 pm, followed by the Enfermos Lunes, Miercoles, Jueves, y Viernes: Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Benediction Contact parish office / Llama lo oficina 8:30 am & 12:15 pm Baptism | Bautismos Confirmation | Confirmación By appointment with required Tues | Martes 12:15 pm Contact parish office or visit website / preparation. Contact parish office or visit Llama lo oficina o visite sitio web Miércoles (Español): 6:30 pm website / Llame a la oficina parroquial Holy Orders | Ordenes Sagradas para registrarse, para las pláticas pre- Saturdays | Todos los Sábados Pray and encourage vocations / Orar y bautismales o visite sitio web 8:30 am animar las vocaciones

Parish Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 am - 4 pm, Fri 9 am - 12 noon | 707 N. 8th St., Boise, ID 83702 | 208-342-3511 (office/oficina)

www.boisecathedral.org [email protected] @BoiseCathedral THE PARISH THIS WEEK WEEKLY READINGS PARISH CALENDAR: AUGUST 22-29 FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 22 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 Sun: Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b/Ps 34:2- 8 am: Mass ( Gibbons) 8:30 am: Mass (Aaron and Natalie 3, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-23 [9a]/Eph 10 am: Mass (pro populo) Lair) 5:21-32 or 5:2a, 25-32/Jn 6:60-69 11 am: Spanish Religious Ed & 9:15 am - 12 noon: Exposition/ Confirmation class (Parish Hall) Adoration Mon: 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10/Ps 149:1b-2, 1 pm: Misa 12:15 pm: Mass (Peter Osredkar) 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf. 4a]/Mt 23:13-22 3-4:30 pm: Cathedral Tours 6:30 pm: ESL classes (Queen Tues: Rv 21:9b-14/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 5 pm: Mass (Zach Thomas) of Peace) 17-18 [12]/Jn 1:45-51 7 pm: Holy Hour

Wed: 1 Thes 2:9-13/Ps 139:7-8, 9-10, MONDAY, AUGUST 23 11-12ab [1]/Mt 23:27-32 8:30 am: Mass (Eileen Molitor) FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 8:30 am: Mass (Agustin Arranda) Thurs: 1 Thes 3:7-13/Ps 90:3-5a, 12- 9 am - 1 pm: Foot care clinic by 9 - 10 am: Confessions 13, 14 and 17 [14]/Mt 24:42-51 appt only (Queen of Peace) 9:15 am - 12 noon: Exposition/ 9 am - 12 noon: Exposition/ Fri: 1 Thes 4:1-8/Ps 97:1 and 2b, 5-6, Adoration Adoration 10, 11-12 [12a]/Mt 25:1-13 12:15 pm: Mass (Jessica Lockyer) 12:15 pm: Mass (Donald Lee Curtis) Sat: 1 Thes 4:9-11/Ps 98:1, 7-8, 9 [9]/ 6 pm: Study (Queen of Mt 25:14-30 Peace) SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Next Sun: Dt 4:1-2, 6-8/Ps 15:2-3, 3- 6:30 am: King’s Men (Queen of TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 Peace) 4, 4-5 [1a]/Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27/Mk 8:30 am: St. ’s School Mass 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 8:30 am: Mass ( Molitor - 9:15 am - 12 noon: Exposition/ birthday) Adoration 3 - 4:45 pm: Reconciliation 12:15 pm: Mass (Chuck Uhlenkott) 5 pm: Mass (Susie Wallingford)

OBSERVANCES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 22 8:30 am: Mass (Carley Family) 8 am: Mass (Sister Meg) Sun: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 9 am: St. John’s Women’s Prayer 10 am: Mass (pro populo) 11 am: Spanish Religious Ed & Mon: St. , Group (Francis) 9:15 am - 12 noon: Exposition/ Confirmation class (Parish Hall) Tues: St. Bartholomew, Apostle Adoration 1 pm: Misa Wed: St. Louis; St. Joseph Calasanz, 12:15 pm: Mass (Sue Lockyer) 3-4:30 pm: Cathedral Tours Priest 6 pm: RCIA (Queen of Peace) 5 pm: Mass (Anthony R. Barba) Fri: St. Monica 6:30 pm: Misa Sat: St. Augustine, and Next Sun: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday 10 am: Joseph Katama, Michelle LECTOR SCHEDULE 5 pm: Mike Sharpes, Susan Young Wonacott FOR AUGUST 28-29 Sunday 5 pm: Youth Group 8 am: Charlene Kaufman

02 Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist | Boise, ID SUNDAY’S READINGS FIRST READING SECOND READING JOS 24:1-2A, 15-17, 18B Eph 5:21-32 Joshua gathered together all the tribes of Israel at Brothers and sisters: , summoning their elders, their leaders, Be subordinate to one another out of reverence for . their judges, and their officers. Wives should be subordinate to their husbands as to the When they stood in ranks before God, Joshua Lord. addressed all the people: For the husband is head of his wife just as Christ is head of “If it does not please you to serve the LORD, the church, he himself the savior of the body. decide today whom you will serve, As the church is subordinate to Christ, so wives should be the gods your fathers served beyond the River subordinate to their husbands in everything. or the gods of the Amorites in whose country you are now dwelling. As for me and my household, Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the church we will serve the LORD.” and handed himself over for her to sanctify her, cleansing her by the bath of water with the word, that he might But the people answered, “Far be it from us to present to himself the church in splendor, without spot or forsake the LORD for the service of other gods. wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and For it was the LORD, our God, who brought us without blemish. and our fathers up out of the land of Egypt, So also husbands should love their wives as their own out of a state of slavery. bodies. He performed those great miracles before our He who loves his wife loves himself. very eyes and protected us along our entire For no one hates his own flesh but rather nourishes and journey and among the peoples through whom cherishes it, even as Christ does the church, because we we passed. Therefore we also will serve the LORD, are members of his body. for he is our God.” For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. RESPONSORIAL PSALM This is a great mystery, but I speak in reference to Christ and the church. PS 34:2-3, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21 R. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord. Jn 6:60-69 Many of ’ disciples who were listening said, “This saying is hard; who can accept it?” Since Jesus knew that his disciples were murmuring about this, he said to them, “Does this shock you? What if you were to see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before? It is the spirit that gives life, while the flesh is of no avail. The words I have spoken to you are Spirit and life. But there are some of you who do not believe.” Jesus knew from the beginning the ones who would not believe and the one who would betray him. And he said, “For this reason I have told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by my Father.” As a result of this, many of his disciples returned to their former way of life and no longer accompanied him. Jesus then said to the Twelve, “Do you also want to leave?” Simon Peter answered him, “Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We have come to believe and are convinced that you are the Holy One of God.” August 22, 2021 | 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 03 PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS

CWC WILL HOST COFFEE HOUR in the parish hall on today after the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. masses. Please join us for coffee and fellowship and enjoy some homemade baked goods. We look forward to seeing you!

FOOD BANK ALTAR SERVER VOLUNTEER NEEDED SHOUT-OUT "For I was hungry and you We have been so blessed to gave me food..." Matt. 25: have such excellent servers 35. St. John's Food Bank at St. Johns! They continue to needs a volunteer who can faithfully assist in our help hand out food on celebration, and for that, we Mondays every other week are all truly grateful! Our from 12:45 - 3 pm. If you are server of the month is Oscar Ream! Oscar will receive able to help, please contact a gift card for Fanci Freeze and a Vatican Dyan Goulet at 208-830-5215 rosary. Please congratulate Oscar and all our servers or [email protected] for their excellent efforts!

VOCATIONS NEWS This Fall, our Cathedral's Traveling Vocations will begin "traveling" at the Saturday 5 pm Mass! Each week, a different parishioner or family will take home the Traveling Vocations Chalice as a daily reminder to pray for vocations. The parishioner/ family will be called up front at the end of Mass to receive the Chalice. The person/ family taking the Chalice returns it to the vestibule on the following Saturday prior to 5 pm Mass. If you attend Saturday 5 pm Mass and would like to have the Traveling Vocations Chalice in your home or would like more information, please contact Catherine Wolf of the Cathedral Vocations Team at [email protected].

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YOUTH MINISTRY  Registration for EDGE (6th-8th grade) and Life Teen (9th-12th grade) are now open online at RELIGIOUS EDUCATION https://www.stjohnsyouthministry.com!  Registration for Religious Education is now open online for our Elementary aged children. Classes  Youth group begin September 26th. We look begin September 26 for both sacramental forward to seeing you!! preparation and non-sacramental formation. Thank you.  Catechesis of the is preparing for a new year of Montessori based faith formation this Fall. If you are interested in registering your child for this program, we offer a Level 1 session for our 3 to 6 year-olds and Level 2 session for our 6 to 9 year-olds. A form is available on our Cathedral website for interested families.

ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 825 W. Fort St Boise, ID 83702 | 208-342-4909 | [email protected] | www.stjoes.com | @StJoesBoise

WE ARE BACK TO SCHOOL! Students returned to school ready Cecilia to learn on August 16th. St. Joseph’s Catholic School has 408 students Prayer this year from Kindergarten to 8th grade. Please keep our students in St. Cecilia, your prayers as they embark on another year of developing Pray for us that we spiritually, academically, morally, make music in our emotionally, and physically, in an environment of Christ-centered hearts to God and attitudes and values! manifest our love

SAINT OF THE YEAR for Him in our We are excited to announce that we have chosen daily deeds. as our Saint of the Year for this school year! This is special to us this year as we have In the Holy Name brought back our music program. St. Cecilia is the of Jesus we pray. patron saint of music and musicians. Please join us in praying for her intercession this year! Amen.

August 22, 2021 | 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 05 PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS LIFELONG CONVERSION METANOIA is the Greek word meaning a journey of changing one’s mind, heart and soul. This is not secured in an instant, but represents a daily quest to remain engaged with matters of the spirit. This entails various dimensions that we’ve listed as seven stations of lifelong faith formation adapted from a pastoral plan by the US Catholic . Our current station of Morality is addressed at length on the website of the US Catholic Bishops; here we highlight one of those points: The Reality of Sin and Trust in God's Mercy. “We cannot speak about life in Christ or the moral life without acknowledging the reality of sin, our own sinfulness, and our need for God's mercy. When the existence of sin is denied it can result in spiritual and psychological damage because it is ultimately a denial of the truth about ourselves. Admitting the reality of sin helps us to be truthful and opens us to the healing that comes from Christ's redemptive act.”

ST. JOSEPH’S This week’s featured Cathedral parish ministry SCHOOL is St. Joseph’s Catholic School. Whereas many parishes that have a school use the same name for both, here our Cathedral is named for St. John the Evangelist, and the school for St. Joseph. The school name was transplanted here from its first iteration up in Idaho City (you’ll note that the church up there still goes by the name of St. Joseph). Since its founding in 1900, St. Joseph’s is a ministry in the sense that Catholic schools from their inception have been an attempt to convey the faith. Then, as it happens this is the year of St. Joseph proclaimed by Francis, and this week school started again for a new academic year. Let us join in prayer to the Patron Saint of our parish school: “Father, you entrusted our Savior to the care of St. Joseph. By the help of his prayers may Your Church continue to serve its Lord, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen.”

PRAYER FOR SEMINARIANS OF OUR DIOCESE As the Cathedral of the Diocese, we join together in prayer as men continue their spiritual journey of preparation to become a priest: “Lord Jesus Christ, we pray for John Dyson, whom You have called to discern priesthood. We beg Your continued blessings on our Diocese and families. Call forth even more men of generous spirit and fervent love whom You desire for this holy work. Amen.”

BECOMING CATHOLIC WEEKLY PODCASTS / Do you know someone who has YOUTUBE expressed an interest in learning VIDEOS OF SUNDAY more about the ? HOMILIES Let them know we’re rebooting  Podcast> go to Spoti- our RCIA program and to give it a fy (or your preferred try. We use as our foundation the platform) and type in Studio 33A.D. Rite of Christian Initiation for  Video> Go to YouTube or Facebook and type in Adults (RCIA) which was developed in the early BoiseCathedral Church. It’s a low-pressure way to find some answers about Catholicism. Email [email protected]

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SOLEMNITY ALTAR FLOWERS Thank you to Deacon and Monica Gamboa for your altar flower sponsorship in honor of Adolfo Gamboa on the occasion of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, August 15th.

Cathedral Parishioners and families are invited to sponsor the altar flower arrangement for each of the solemnities and other special dates this upcoming year. An altar bouquet sponsorship is $125 and offers the donor a special opportunity to memorialize loved one[s]. The bouquets will be blessed and may remain in the cathedral or be taken home after the Last Holy Mass of the Solemnity. Please visit the parish office to sign up.

CREATE A CLEAN HEART IN ME A Pastoral response to pornography: USCCB “Given how widespread and easily accessible pornography is in today’s society, everyone is vulnerable. Many people struggle with pornography use, including faithful Catholics, people of faith, people of no faith, married and single people, fathers and mothers, the young and the old, clergy and those in consecrated life. Some people have only seen pornography a handful of times, perhaps unintentionally; some view it occasionally; while others find themselves compulsively viewing pornography, perhaps despite their best intentions to resist. While more men than women use pornography, the number of women users is growing. Pornography use is especially high among young adults, and it has been reported that the average age of first exposure to pornography is as early as eight, with boys being more likely than girls to be exposed at an earlier age and to view more extreme content before the age of eighteen. The Church as a field hospital is called to proclaim the truth of the human person in love, to protect people— especially children—from pornography, and to provide the Lord’s mercy and healing for those wounded by pornography. Many means of support are available for those who have been harmed by pornography and who desire to be free from it and its effects.” The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist wants to help our parishioners who struggle with viewing pornography. Your parish has teamed up with Covenant Eyes (covenanteyes.com) to help you break free from pornography. We invite any parishioner suffering from this epidemic to take advantage of 4 months free of Covenant Eyes. You have our promise of complete discretion and privacy when signing up for your safe and secure new beginning. Break the chains of pornography addiction once and for all. To start your 4-month new beginning, please contact Deacon Daniel Gamboa, [email protected], to receive the needed program code. You may also contact Deacon Daniel if you have any questions or need ideas on how to protect your family from this epidemic. Take the 21 day challenge with Strive 21 (strive21.com). It’s free and anonymous. Remember you are stronger than your weaknesses! Sign up for the 21 day challenge today and be ready to welcome the risen Lord in your heart.

August 22, 2021 | 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 07 OUR MINISTRIES

Looking to make your faith more active? Here is a list of our parish PARISH DIRECTORY leadership and ministries that you might consider joining. Not sure who to ask? For all inquiries, please call 208-342-3511. Bishop Peter F. Christensen, Pastor ADMINISTRATIVE MINISTRY Fr. Mariusz Majewski, Rector 208-342-3511 | [email protected] Finance Council Jonathan Morris [email protected] Pastoral Council Victor Vincent [email protected] Fr. Aleksander Dembowski, Parochial Vicar 208-342-3511 | St. John’s Ambassadors [email protected] [email protected] St. Joseph’s Catholic 825. W. Fort Street 208-342-4909 | [email protected] Deacon Daniel Gamboa, OFS, Administrator School Boise, ID 83702 208-342-3511 x103 | FAITH FORMATION MINISTRIES [email protected] Baptism Prep (Eng) [email protected] Deacon Bill Burns Bible Study Bill Doyle [email protected] 208-794-5709 | [email protected] (Mon. night)

Deacon Derrick O’Neill Bible Study Anita Bokan [email protected] 208-342-3511 | [email protected] (Tues. afternoon) Deacon Mark Geraty Catholic Book Club Teresa Wittry [email protected] 208-850-1413 | [email protected] Endow Women’s Group Linda Morris [email protected] Deacon Tom Dominick Fourth Day Men George Lewis [email protected] 208-336-2844 | [email protected] Fourth Day Women Colleen Stauts [email protected] Deacon Tom Mannschreck Friendship Feast Patricia Burley [email protected] 208-867-0314 | [email protected] Marriage Prep (Eng) Deacon Bill Burns [email protected] Dan E. Gamboa, Facility Director The King’s Men Todd Bushee [email protected] 208-342-3511 | [email protected] PRAYER MINISTRIES Dr. Morvant, Director of Music Armed Forces Prayer Sherrie Pelowitz [email protected] 208-342-3511 x108 | [email protected] Blue Hat Rosary Vee Lehman [email protected] Guadalupe Gomez, Administrative Assistant Cathedral Men’s George Lewis [email protected] (Marriage + Baptism Prep) Fellowship 208-342-3511 x113 | Grupo de Oración Higinia Lopez [email protected] [email protected] Mom’s Rosary Group Christina McBride [email protected] John Ysursa, PhD, Becoming Catholic (RCIA), Vocations Committee Jim and Mary Ellen Nourse [email protected] Studio 33 AD CHRISTIAN SERVICE MINISTRIES 208-342-3511 x104 | [email protected] Caballeros de Colon Cruz Estefes [email protected] Johnny and Lorissa Horn, Directors of Youth (Hispano) Ministry Cathedral Cleaning Michelle Hebert [email protected] 208-342.3511 | [email protected] Julie Robinson, Director of Communications Cathedral Women’s Kathryn Hunter [email protected] 208-342-3511 | [email protected] Connection [email protected] Christmas Giving Tree Anita Miller [email protected] Maria Trejo, Office Finance Manager Docent Tours Deacon Tom Mannschreck [email protected] 208-342-3511 x107 | [email protected] Eucharistic Outreach Randall Knapp [email protected] Mirella Silva-Gil, Administration/Reception Faith Community Jennifer Palagi [email protected] 208-342-3511 | [email protected] Nurses Monica Gamboa, Religious Ed Assistant Food Bank (775 N. 8th Street, Riffle Center for 208-342-3511 | [email protected] Dyan Goulet [email protected] Faith Formation) Mon Bill Doyle [email protected] Ramiro Tapia, Hispanic Ministry Coordinator and Wed 1 to 3 pm 208-342-3511 x112 | [email protected] except major holidays. Sophia Chumich, EDGE Coordinator / Friendship Feast Patricia Burley [email protected] Administrative Assistant Guadalupanos Santos [email protected] 208-342-3511 | [email protected] Knights of Columbus Attila Herrera [email protected] Teresa Wittry, Director of Religious of Mary Parish Office [email protected] Education / Immaculata Montessori 208-342-3511 x106 | Prison Ministry Jorge DeVarona [email protected] [email protected] Social Justice Monica Geraty [email protected] Tammy Emerich, Principal St. Vincent de Paul Kathy Dahl [email protected] St. Joseph’s Catholic School Sweet Saints Michelle Hebert [email protected] 208-342-4909 | [email protected]

08 Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist | Boise, ID DON’T JUST GO TO CHURCH; BE THE CHURCH

**Send all bulletin items, photos LITURGICAL MINISTRIES and correspondence to Altar Servers (Eng) Julie Robinson [email protected] [email protected]. The Church Environment Barbara Mannschreck [email protected] Coro Hispano Salvador Gil [email protected] deadline for submitting bulletin Music LifeTeen Megan Korthals [email protected] entries is 10 days before the Sunday Lectors (Eng) Michael Oths [email protected] you wish it to appear. Deadlines are earlier for holidays. We reserve the Lectores (Esp) Rigoberto Gonzalez [email protected] right to edit and accept all Sacristans (Eng) Shelbye Weaver [email protected] submissions. Ushers (Eng) Gabe Geraty [email protected] Ushers (Esp) Griselda Vidrio [email protected]

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOT & NAIL CLINIC St. Vincent de Paul serves everyone in need, regardless Beginning in September, Erica from Sole Works will of race, creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, criminal hold the St. John's Foot Clinic from 9am-1pm on the justice status, disability, marital status, national origin, 2nd and 4th Monday each month. Foot clinic will be age, physical handicaps, or political opinions. Our St. held in the Queen of Peace Room within the Faith Vincent de Paul team at St. John's needs volunteers to Formation Center. Space is limited so please call or help us help others. Please consider joining us. Call text (208) 761-3499 for an appointment. The fee will be $25 while accepting many forms of payment. Melanie McLenna at 208-685-9223 for more Erica has a new website and you can also reach her information. at www.soleworksLLC.com. DAY OF PILGRIMAGE AT MARYMOUNT HERMITAGE ON OCTOBER 9, 2021 RIGHT TO LIFE OF IDAHO NEEDS YOU! Father Bill McCann, new permanent resident at Help us help the unborn kids. We need volunteers Marymount, will be offering two teachings on the (all ages) at the Right to Life of Idaho Fair booth at theme "Praying and Seeking Peace in our Troubled the Western Idaho Fair anytime during the week of World." The mini-retreat is free and open to the August 20-29. It takes a lot of volunteers to share public. The day begins at 9 AM and concludes by 4 our message of life. We need you! We will provide a PM. There will be ample time for personal prayer, Mass, free admission ticket to the fair if you volunteer for a lunch, confession and/or . Registration 4-hour shift. If you have a friend you would like to is required and limited to 30 people. For more volunteer with that would be great. We will provide information, please see the Calendar of Events on the a ticket for both of you. Please call or text Julie website at www.marymount-hermitage.org. Please Katzenberger (208) 866-2066 to arrange a time. email Sister Beverly at [email protected] to register before Monday, October 4, 2021.

As part of our Stewardship of Time, Talent & Treasure initiative, our parish has purchased free access for our parishioners to the Ramsey plus suite of online financial tools. These online programs can be of great help for folks in putting their finances in order. Here are the steps to get you started: Step 1: On your computer or device go to> https:// www.financialpeace.com/hosts/stjohnscathedral?pc=98860021 Step 2: Register by entering your preferred email, and password. You’re in! You’ll have free access to all the Ramsey+ tools for one year courtesy of the Cathedral (and yes per the donations we receive to make this possible). We hope these tools will assist you in the fruitful stewardship of your treasures generally, and finances specifically! Step 3: It’s recommended to begin by clicking on the “Learn” tab up above, and then in the Courses section click on “Jump Start” for an overview of the whole program. This is a great way to help yourself become a better steward of your treasure.

August 22, 2021 | 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 09 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

THEOLOGY ENCORE When: Tuesday, September 7th, 2021 (Every 1st Tuesday, unless otherwise changed) Where: Idaho Pizza Company: 7444 W. Fairview Ave. Boise (Near Cole and Fairview) Time: The talk is from 7-8:30pm, but feel free to come earlier to get some food or drink. **There is a wonderful option for this year! If you would like to pre-order your food to pick up when you arrive! You can order from their website. hoping this will make the service a little smoother. Our first speaker will be: Fr. Dominique Faure from Verbum Spei. He is an amazing educator in Theology and Metaphysics and has an amazing life with experiences that he will share with us!! He will also share with us their transition into the monastery, Our Lady of Ephesus.

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