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Parish Contacts
St. Michael’s-Burstall
Chairperson: Rita Thorburn
306 679 2343
St. Mary’s Richmound
Chairperson: Bill Gergley
306 669 4735
St. Mary’s Fox Valley
Pastor: Fr. Hoang Nguyen
Pastoral Admin. Associate: Candice Koch
Chairperson: Mark Hudec
306 666 4422
Contact Info: Office: 306 666 2043
Fax: 306 666 2154
Fr. Hoang cell 306 380 5832
Email: [email protected]
Website of south cluster www.togetherinone.wordpress.com
Diocese Website: www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com
Office Hours:
Tues.& Thurs 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
June 10/11, 2017 Trinity Sunday
1st reading : Exodus 34.4b-6, 8-9
Pslam :Daniel 3
2nd
reading: 2 Corinthians 13.11-13
Gospel: John 3.16-18
Weekday Mass at a Glance
June 12- 18 INTENTION BY
Monday
7:00 PM (FV)
K of C Mtg
& Living K of C Members
FV K of C
Tuesday
7:00 PM (FV)
PPC Mtg
Judy Garton S
Greenwald
Wednesday
7:00 PM (RI)
PPC Mtg
Frank Hudec F. Lerner
Thursday 7:00 PM (FV)
Joanne Hudec P Hudec &
Sons
Friday 9:00 AM (FV)
Margaret Macphail
M & E Hudec
Sunday 9:00 AM (BR)
Special Intention Anonymous
11:00 AM (FV) Gabriella Hudec B McLane
2:30 PM (RI) Picnic
McLaren All Parishioners
DIOCESAN PRAYER INTENTION We pray as a diocesan family for people suffering from hunger, especially those enduring famine in South Sudan, and severe food shortages in Somalia, Nigeria, and Yemen, that they may know God’s unfailing help and be sustained by Christ, the Bread of Life
For June 17/18 Please Note (A) Under Mass servers means Acolyte
FOX VALLEY RICHMOUND BURSTALL
9:00 AM Sun 2:30 PM 11:00 AM
Mass A Jacob Rhonda Servers Mardi Quinn Brooklyn
Readers Denise Shelly Renee Dan
Greeters Gladys Shirley
Gifts Rolande
Overhead Shelby Hilda
Ushers Anthony James
Mass Cooridin. Jeanette
Rosary Shirley
Commentator Brenda
Extraordinary Minister Communion
Donda Kendra
Cindy Debbie
Tegan
Wanda
Coffee
Cleaning
T Fauth B & D Gergley (June 4 to July 1)
V Fiesel K kosolofski E Brodie
Four Weeks at a Glance
F .V. RI BR
June 24/25 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 7:30 PM
July 1/2 7:30 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM
July 8/9 7:30 PM 11:00 AM 9:00 AM
July 15/16 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM
Keep these people in your prayers: To have a person listed or removed please contact Fr. Hoang or Candice
Ron Hellman, Karley Wirth, Frances Stock, Anthony Hoffart, Colleen Dietrich, Alfred Wagner, Frances Schneider, Alex Buye, Celine Preboy, Richard
Hoffarth, Lorelei Dumonceaux
We have our 3 contacts for the Church Directory. Thank you to St. Mary’s FV-Joyce Mass 306 666 4412, St. Mary’s RI – Debbie Gergley 306 669 4735 and St. Michaels –Vivien Fiesel. 306 679 2160 The Dates for the pictures will be Oct 2 BR Oct 3rd RI and Oct 4 & 5 and if needed Oct 6 FV. These Ladies will be contacting you in the Fall to set up your Church pictorial pictures. If you need a specific day then contact them. Thanks
Communion @ Home
Communion will be brought monthly to the sick and the elderly
who wish to have it at home
For the month of June please contact Kendra @ 306 666 2017
or the office at 306 666 2043 We would love to see you.
Special Collections
St. Mary’s Parish Fox Valley Sponsor Child and International Child Aide Collection
June 24 @ the 11:00 AM Mass
This will be the last collection until Sept 24/17
St. Mary’s Parish Richmound Sponsor Child Collection
St. Mary’s Fox Valley Capital Projects
50/50
Guess the weight of the rock
$5 a tickets available from any parish council member and will be
selling after mass, starting in June Draw to be made at Parish picnic
RCIA: Are you interested in being baptized? Would you
like to know more about the Catholic Church and the
Christian way of life? Do you know someone who wish to
join our Catholic Faith? Please call Parish Office at
(306) 666-2043 or email [email protected]
PRAYER FOR A NEW BISHOP Praise to you, Lord our God, our eternal shepherd and guide. In your faithfulness, grant to the Diocese
of Saskatoon a shepherd whose watchful care and kindly zeal will continue the good work of his
predecessors. In your love for us, give us a shepherd who will lead us in being Christ’s heart of mercy,
voice of hope, and hands of justice. May our new bishop fill our minds and hearts with the truth of the
Gospel, the power of the sacraments, and the desire to build up your holy Church. We ask this through
Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen
Parish News- Month at a Glance
What Where When K of C Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley June 12 after 7:00 PM Mass
PPC Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley June 13 after 7:00 PM Mass
PPC Meeting St. Mary’s Richmound June 14 after 7:00 PM Mass
PICNIC St. Mary’s RI @ McLaren June 18 @ 2:30 PM
CWL Meeting St. Mary’s Fox Valley June 19 after 7:00 PM Mass
Bible timeline St. Mary’s Fox Valley June 28 @ 7:00 PM
Ordination of Deacons
Ed Gibney & Michael
Yaremko
Cathedral of Holy Family-
Saskatoon
June 29 @ 7:00 PM
Region News
North Cluster Four Weeks at a Glance
Leader Lancer Liebenthal
June 10/11 7:30 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM
June 17/18 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 9:00 AM
June 24/25 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM
June 24/25 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM
Blumenfeld News
Robins Redemption!!
The Live History Show is coming to Blumenfeld on Sunday September 3, 2017 showcasing
Robin's Redemption! There are currently 3 shows. 3pm, 5pm and a dessert theatre at 7pm.
Find Blumenfeld Heritage on FB, email, or contact Lacy (306-628-7488) for tickets or more
information.
Development and Peace is highlighting the crisis in South Sudan, where thousands are
suffering due to civil war and famine: www.devp.org/en/emergencies/south-sudan The
Diocese of Saskatoon, Canada, has a twinning relationship with the Diocese of Torit, South
Sudan (for more information about twinning with South Sudan contact Myron Rogal at (306)
659-5841 or e-mail [email protected] )
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon
will gather in joy and thanksgiving for the Ordination Of
Deacon Edward Gibney & Deacon Michael Yaremko
to the Sacred Order of Priesthood
will be held @ 7:00 PM Thursday June 29, 2017
Cathedral of the Holy Family
A reception will follow Everyone Welcome.
Diocese News
Pray - Give - Speak Out: Famine Relief Appeal - Faith leaders in Canada have launched a
national appeal in response to famine in South Sudan and extreme food shortages in Yemen, northeast
Nigeria and Somalia.
Bishop Douglas Crosby, President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), joined
other Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, and Bahá’í faith leaders in Canada in launching the national
appeal in response to “one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises since the Second World War: the
grim reality of multiple famines occurring simultaneously in four separate countries.”
The United Nations has declared there are 20 million people, including 1.4 million vulnerable children,
at risk of death over the coming months in these four countries. This crisis is caused by ongoing armed
conflicts and severe droughts, with hundreds of thousands of people being displaced from their homes
and land.
The Canadian religious leaders’ “unified cry from the heart” calls for a threefold response from
their faithful:
Pray: Remember the people of South Sudan, Somalia, northern Nigeria and Yemen in personal
and community prayer, and to pray also for peace, for government leaders and for humanitarian
workers in the region.
Give: Make a financial contribution to one or more of the various reputable Canadian aid
agencies working to alleviate this crisis. Contributions made to a recognized Canadian charity
between March 17 and June 30, 2017 will be matched by the Government of Canada with its
recently announced “Famine Relief Fund”.
Speak out: Take the time to become better informed about the crisis in the four countries; to
speak about it with family, friends and neighbours; to discuss it with local community agencies;
and to contact Members of Parliament.
Donations can be sent electronically to any of the following Catholic aid agencies ready to forward
contributions to assist efforts in the four countries:
Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace:
https://www.devp.org/en/famine-relief-fund or phone: 1-888-664-3387
Aid to the Church in Need Canada: www.acn-aed-ca.org/iamstarving or phone: 1-800-585-
6333
Canadian Jesuits International: http://www.canadianjesuitsinternational.ca/2017/06/05/famine-
relief-appeal/ or phone: 1-800-448-2148
TRINITY SUNDAY
Catechism of the Catholic Church
CCC 219 God’s love for Israel is compared to a father’s love for his son. His love for his people is
stronger than a mother’s for her children. God loves his people more than a bridegroom his
beloved; his love will be victorious over even the worst infidelities and will extend to his most
precious gift: “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.”
CCC 444 The Gospels report that at two solemn moments, the Baptism and the Transfiguration of
Christ, the voice of the Father designates Jesus his “beloved Son”. Jesus calls himself the “only Son
of God”, and by this title affirms his eternal pre-existence. He asks for faith in “the name of the
only Son of God”. In the centurion’s exclamation before the crucified Christ, “Truly this man was
the Son of God”, that Christian confession is already heard. Only in the Paschal mystery can the
believer give the title “Son of God” its full meaning.
CCC 706 Against all human hope, God promises descendants to Abraham, as the fruit of faith and
of the power of the Holy Spirit. In Abraham’s progeny all the nations of the earth will be blessed.
This progeny will be Christ himself, in whom the outpouring of the Holy Spirit will “gather into
one the children of God who are scattered abroad.” God commits himself by his own solemn oath
to giving his beloved Son and “the promised Holy Spirit. .. [who is] the guarantee of our
inheritance until we acquire possession of it.”
CCC 237 The Trinity is a mystery of faith in the strict sense, one of the "mysteries that are hidden
in God, which can never be known unless they are revealed by God". To be sure, God has left
traces of his Trinitarian being in his work of creation and in his Revelation throughout the Old
Testament. But his inmost Being as Holy Trinity is a mystery that is inaccessible to reason alone or
even to Israel's faith before the Incarnation of God's Son and the sending of the Holy Spirit.
CCC 253 The Trinity is One. We do not confess three Gods, but one God in three persons, the
"consubstantial Trinity". The divine persons do not share the one divinity among themselves but
each of them is God whole and entire: "The Father is that which the Son is, the Son that which the
Father is, the Father and the Son that which the Holy Spirit is, i.e. by nature one God." In the words
of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215), "Each of the persons is that supreme reality, viz., the divine
substance, essence or nature."
CCC 1266 The Most Holy Trinity gives the baptized sanctifying grace, the grace of justification:
- enabling them to believe in God, to hope in him, and to love him through the theological virtues; -
giving them the power to live and act under the prompting of the Holy Spirit through the gifts of
the Holy Spirit;- allowing them to grow in goodness through the moral virtues. Thus the whole
organism of the Christian's supernatural life has its roots in Baptism.
CCC 234 The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. It
is the mystery of God in himself. It is therefore the source of all the other mysteries of faith, the
light that enlightens them. It is the most fundamental and essential teaching in the "hierarchy of the
truths of faith". The whole history of salvation is identical with the history of the way and the
means by which the one true God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, reveals himself to men "and
reconciles and unites with himself those who turn away from sin".