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October 20, June 2019 20, 2021 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost S T. J OAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH Traditional Latin Rite Parish of the Diocese of Boise Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter Preliminary rendering of the new St. Joan of Arc Church Mass Times Contact Information Sunday 7:00 am Low Mass 4772 E. Poleline Ave. Post Falls 83854 8:45 am Low Mass (208) 660-6036 www.stjoanarc.com 10:30 am Sung Mass Sacramental Emergencies: (208) 446-8339 1:00 pm Low Mass Pastor Fr. Dennis Gordon, FSSP 5:00 pm Low Mass [email protected] M, W, F 6:30 am, 12:15 pm Assistant Fr. Michael Flick, FSSP Pastors [email protected] Tues. & Thurs. 6:30 am, 8:30 am Fr. Andrew Rapoport, FSSP [email protected] Saturday 6:30 am, 9:30 am Fr. Joseph Terra, FSSP Confession Times Chaplain to the Carmelite Sisters Business Travis Rawlings 30 min. before each Sunday Mass Manager [email protected] Secretary 30 min. before each daily Mass Chuck Crimmins [email protected] Maintenance 4:00-5:00 pm Saturday Roger Stattel Manager [email protected] Mass and Event Schedule Events Mass Times & Intentions 7:00 am: Private Sunday June 20th 8:45 am Private Fourth Sunday after 10:30 am: Pro Populo Pentecost 1:00 pm: Private 5 pm: Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society 6:30 am Michael J. Gordon Monday June 21st 12:15 pm: Private St. Aloysius Gonzaga 6:30 am: Private Intention Tuesday June 22nd (Dirk and Alison Anderson) St. Paulinus, Bishop 8:30 am: Private Wednesday June 23rd Men’s Focus group mtg. 7 pm 6:30 am: Dirk Anderson Vigil of the Nativity of (Dirk and Alison Anderson) St. John the Baptist 12:15 pm: Private Thursday June 24th Adoration/Benediction 5 pm 6:30 am: †Fernando Badilla (Chuck and Lucrecia Crimmins) Nativity of St. John the 8:30 am: Private Baptist 6:30 am: †Ian Brydon th Friday June 25 (Dirk and Alison Anderson) St. William, Abbot 12:15 pm: Private St. Tarcisius 3 pm 6:30 am: †Msgr. Walter Rosensweig Saturday June 26th 9:30 am: Private Ss. John & Paul, Martyrs 7:00 am: Pro Populo 8:45 am: Private th Sunday June 27 10:30 am: Private Fifth Sunday after 1:00 pm: †Rodney Johnson Pentecost (Maggie Johnson) 5m: Private Adoration Chapel candles: Prayers for the Alan Anderson family (Alan & Herlinda Anderson) Sanctuary candle: No sponsor this week Flowers for the Altar: In thanksgiving for 15 yrs. of Holy Matrimony (Abraham and Therese Mudrick) Today’s Hymns Processional Recessional Holy, Holy, Holy Mass, Credo Marian Antiphon Salva Regina II Reminder: Please silence your cell phones! Announcements Mass intentions are currently closed for all priests. Thank you for understanding. Fr. Rapoport’s Mass intentions: are private this week. He will chaperone the ‘Nun Run’, an explorato- ry vocations trip for young ladies of the parish, to the Benedictine sisters of Gower, MO & the Carmelite sisters of Valparaiso, NE until June 28th. Please keep him and all those traveling in your prayers. Perpetual Adoration: Hours needed are: Wednesday 9 am, Saturday 10 am, and Sunday 2 pm. If you are interested in becoming an adorer, please email Jason and Sally Tomes at [email protected] There are many hours that need a second adorer. Welcome! Please welcome the newest member of the congregation, Joanna Mary Fulghum, who was baptized on June 12; she is the daughter of Carter and Savannah Fulghum. Welcome! Thanks to our wonderful Choir: who are taking a well deserved rest for the summer. From now until August 15, all 5 Sunday Masses will be ‘low’ Masses. The 10:30 will still have some singing during the Mass. “Joan the Maid” play: raised just under $6000 (double from last year) with ~$2850 to the Building Fund and ~$2850 to the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in Post Falls. The SJA Theatre Troupe would like to thank all who came out to enjoy the show, all who volunteered their time to help, everyone who encouraged them and asked for more shows in the future. Year two has been a lovely endeavor, and the troupe looks forward to many more in the interest of Catholic culture and parish fun! Men’s Focus Group: The Men’s Focus Group will meet on Wednesday, at 7:00 pm, in the parish hall. All adult men of the parish are welcome to attend. St. Tarcisius Group: For children ages 4 to 12 yrs., meets once a month at 3 pm on the 4th Saturday at the home of a parishioner to recite the Rosary and learn meditative prayer through the guidance of a priest. This month the meeting will be at the Elsburnd’s home. ( 14389 E Alder Creek Rd. Coeur d'Alene). Altar Boys Boot Camp: will be the week of July 19 to 23, from 6:30 am to 11:10 am. All current servers who attend Saturday server meeting are invited to participate. There is no cost and breakfast will be provid- ed. Please sign up in the credenza. Sign up ends July 11th. More details to follow via email. For more in- formation please contact Fr. Rapoport at [email protected] Prayer chain: St. Joan of Arc has a prayer chain to pray for parishioner’s needs. If you would like to be part of it and contacted by the coordinator when there is a prayer need, please send your email address to [email protected]. May God reward you for your prayers for others. Cleaning help needed: a few more volunteers are needed to help clean the church Saturday at 1 pm and 7:30 am on Monday mornings. If you are able to help on either day, please contact the church’s maintenance supervisor, Roger Stattel at the church office 208-660-6036. May God reward you. Calling all parishioners! Please help our youth earn money for St. Joan’s summer camp! In order to help our campers earn their camp fees, we are asking parishioners to hire some of our youth (boys and girls ages 9 to 17) to help around the house and yard with jobs like baby-sitting, house- cleaning, weeding, mowing, planting, clearing brush, or any other suitable task. If you have a job, please fill out a job posting notice on our bulletin board in the parish hall and drop it off at the office or in the black box in the credenza. The jobs board for the camps will be open through the end of July. Contributions and Donations: In your charity please remember St. Joan of Arc in your Sunday contribution. Donations can be brought by the church and placed in the black box in the credenza or mailed to the church. You can also donate on line at stjoanarc.com by selecting the Giving tab or by clicking on this link: https://tithe.ly/pledge/#/campaign/1317719 May God reward your charity! III Apologetics Corner Defending our Faith with the Truth By Father Dennis M. Gordon, FSSP The Incredible Catholic Mass THE principal excuse which Christians allege for not supposed that God will allow this precious gift to be hearing Mass is their work. All the time that they are unrewarded, that He will permit us to be the worse not at work they consider lost time, and more espe- off by it? By no means! We know God to be a reward- cially the time they spend in assisting at Mass, or er of all that is good, and therefore He cannot fail to some other divine service. In this they are mistaken, reward that highest of all services. I will now give an and sorely deceived by the devil. Consider if, on his instance of the manner in which God sometimes visi- way to work, a man meets a bly rewards devout attend- friend who has got a great deal ance at Mass. In the life of to tell him; he might easily St. John the Almoner we waste half an hour listening to read a story of two shoe- the news. But if any one pro- makers who lived in Alex- posed him to hear a Mass, he andria. One of these men would answer that he must be had a wife and a large off to his business. So too, if a family to support, yet he man had a drink offered him went to Mass every day; on the way to work, he would and God so blessed his surely stop and spend half an industry that although he hour in the tavern, and not was very poor at first he think himself the loser by it; soon had a flourishing whereas if he had had to go to business. The other was an early Mass before starting, married, but had no chil- he would have regretted the dren; he worked early and loss of so much time. Thus late, never going to Mass does Satan shamefully strive to except on Sundays, and blind us, and by all manner of yet he could scarcely earn means to deter us from the sal- a living. Unable to under- utary practice of hearing Mass. stand how it was that his But on the contrary, far from neighbor got on so much being a loss of time for those better than he did, he one work for a living, it brings day went to him and asked them no small profit, and in- how it was that he, who stead of hindering helps them had a wife and a number in their daily toil.