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October 10, 2021 - Twenty-Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time
We are many parts, we are all one body.
Tri-Parish Office PO Box 425 Phone: 208-962-3214 503 Garrett St. Cottonwood, ID 83522
Father Paul H. Wander, Pastor Office: 962-3214 Cell: 208-940-1226 fpwander@triparishchurches.com
Deacon Ryan Uhlenkott Office: 962-3214 Cell: 208-791-0492 Office hours: 9-12 Wed. (hours may vary) ryanu@awssteel.com
Vicki Shears, Secretary/Bookkeeper smrectory@triparishchurches.com Cell 208-792-1138 Office 962-3214 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 8-5; Wed 9-noon
Heather Uhlenkott, DRE CEC: Heather’s cell 208-507-0971 pffpdre@gmail.com www.pffpkids.com Mon/Wed 8:30-4:00 during school months
Debbie Chicane, Youth Minister Cell 208-553-5837 Office 962-3214 Debbie@omgcatholicyouthministry.org Office hrs: Mon 11-2; Tues 10-2; Wed 10-2; Thursday she will work from home.
LAY VOLUNTEER CONTACTS Adult Retreats Ministry: Julie Arnzen 962-3464 Choir - St. Mary’s: Sally Rehder 962-7798 Eucharistic Adoration: Marcella Goeckner 962-3491 Ferdinand Women Group: Judy Forsman 962-5906 Greencreek Altar Society: Karen Lustig 962-7731 Guilds - St. Mary’s/Holy Cross, co-chairs: call 962-3161 to reach Beth Forsmann and/or Brandy McElroy Healing/Prayer Ministry: Cherie McDonough 962-3567 Homebound Ministry: Bonnie Gehring 962-5119 Knights of Columbus: Maurice Seubert 208-983-8859 Lazarus Committee: Brandy McElroy 553-5628 Lazarus & Choir SA: Sally Terhaar 962-3192 Lazarus & Choir AP: Judy 962-5906, Bertie 962-3651 Project Ministry: Jim Rehder 208-507-0536 RCIA: Charlene Rehder 962-7324 Regnum Christi: Leah Prigge 208-553-5111 St. Anthony Society: Bo Rose 208-507-0201 Stewardship Committee: Roy Uhlenkott 962-3847 Pro-Life Questions/Help/Sources for help: Kerry Uhlenkott 983-7275, Julie Arnzen 962–3464
SATURDAY 5 pm - Assumption Church, Ferdinand
SUNDAY 7 am - St. Mary’s, Cottonwood 8:30 am - St. Mary’s, Cottonwood 10:30 am - St. Anthony, Greencreek 5 pm- St. Mary’s, Cottonwood
WEEKDAY MASS Monday - No Mass Tuesday, 6:30 pm - St. Mary’s, Cottonwood Wednesday, 8 am - St. Anthony, Greencreek Thursday, 8 am - St. Mary’s, Cottonwood Friday, 8 am - Assumption, Ferdinand First Saturdays, 8 am - St. Mary’s
RECONCILIATION St. Mary’s: Saturday 2:30 - 4 pm
Or by appointment during the week
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ST. MARY’S
Every Tuesday: 7 am - 6:30 pm.
Tuesday Adoration until 8 pm if no Mass
Third Thursday: 7 pm - 7 am Friday
First Friday: 7 pm Thurs. - 7:50 am Saturday
TRI-PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
St. Mary’s Assumption St. Anthony Morna Lustig Nicole Kinzer Whitney Westhoff Term ends Jul 2022 Term ends Jul 2022 Term ends Jul 2022
Matt Beckman Scott Schaeffer Jim Wemhoff Term ends Jul 2023 Term end Jul 2023 Term ends Jul 2023
Daniel Harris Ryan Mader Andy Terhaar Term ends Jul 2024 Term ends Jul 2024 Term ends Jul 2024
Holy Cross Adam Uhlenkott
Term ends Jul 2024
And Holy Cross Chapel
Daily the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
Please come join us in praying the Chaplet
of Divine Mercy each day at 3:30 pm at
St. Mary’s Church. Prayed during the Hour of
Mercy and only takes about 15 minutes.
FORMED.ORG: https://triparishchurches.formed.org This website has a wealth of information and Catholic content.
www.triparishchurches.com
Rosary prayed each morning at 7:30 am at St. Mary’s Church - except on Sunday and Thursday as we pray the Rosary just before Mass begins. Join us. Pray for our Nation!
Father’s Corner… Angels part 2: The number of Angels is very great. Daniel, 7,10, says” thousands served him. Ten thou-sand times ten thousand ministered before Him”. 1 Samuel 22,19 says a host of heaven or host of the Lord Jos 5,14. Traditionally the angels are divided into 9 ranks or choirs. This is not church doctrine; it is theo-
logical thinking mainly drawn from poets and artiest. It makes a pretty picture and gives us a frame to work with. St. Paul says in Eph 1,21 that Christ is raised up, “above all principality, power, and virtue and dominion.” And in Colossians 1,16 he says “In Him were all things created in heaven and earth, visible and in-visible, whether thrones or dominations, or principalities or pow-ers. “ Most theologians generally accept it. Pope St. Gregory the Great wrote in one of his homilies that there are nine levels of angels. They are traditionally divided into 3 groups: 1: See and adore God directly: Seraphim means “burning ones”. They are the closest to God and love the most so they burn with the light of God. Is 6,6 Cherubim means “fullness of wisdom:” They contemplate God more in His divine providence and His plan of salva-tion. Mentioned in Ezechiel 1, 10. Thrones symbols judicial power. These angels contemplate God’s power and judgments 2: Fulfills God plans for the universe: Dominations means “authority” and command the angels below them Virtues means “power, might or energy. They sort of run the universe Powers fight against evil and evil influences. 3: Are more directly involved in Human world: Principalities care for things like Nations, cities. Large num-bers of people. Archangels carry God’s important messages Jude 1; Thess 4,15 Guardian angels watch over individuals The ones we mostly hear about are the Archangels and Guardian Angels. To be Continued: Father Paul Wander
Congratulations to Eric Wassmuth who was installed as an Acolyte by Bishop Peter
Please be praying for a Religious each
week who is from this area or who has
served in this area. This week please
pray for Sister Carol Ann Wassmuth, OSB
“I have obtained from my Divine Son that all
advocates of the rosary shall have for inter-
cessors the entire celestial court during their
life and at the hour of death.” Promise from
Our Lady given to St. Dominic and Blessed Alain
St. Mary’s Ministry
All Sundays_ 7 am: Lector: Volunteer EM: Volunteer Oct 10, Sunday 8:30 am: Greeters: Rod & June Behler Lectors: Maurice, Glenn Lead Rosary: Jim C. Servers: Madison/Marie, Shyann Child Lit: Amelia EM: Kris/Erika, Derik, Roger, Darbie Oct 17, Sunday 8:30 am: Greeters: Heath & Tara Klapprich and Family Lectors: Denis, Eileen Lead Rosary: Bonnie Servers: Levi/Nicole, Ayla Child Lit: Kelsie EM: Jim R, Jon, Matt, Diana/Joe All Sundays ________________ 5 pm: Lector: Volunteer EM: Volunteer
St. Anthony Ministry
Oct 10, Sunday 10:30 am: Greeters: Adam & Tiffany Forsmann and Family Sacristan: Rhonda Servers: Nate, Ray/Gloria EM: Bo, Rhonda, Shane Lector: Andy Oct 17, Sunday 10:30 am: Greeters: Dale & Jeanne Stubbers and Family Sacristan: Julie Servers: Maddie, Rachel/Will EM: Norm, Cliff, Adam Lector: Garrett
Assumption Ministry
Oct 9, Saturday 5 pm: EM: Virgil, Ryan Greeter: Kathy Lector: Crystal Servers: Quirt, Del, Tess Oct 16, Saturday 5 pm: EM: Whitney, Riener Lector: Nick Servers: Eli, Owen, Declan
Happy Anniversary 40 years and more Mick & Judy Forsman, Oct 10th, 57 years!
Sign-up Sheets for Confirmation are in the entry of our churches. Confirmation will be Spring of 2022.
Mass Intentions for Week
Oct 9, Sat ASSUMPTION 5 pm: +Larry & Audrey Uhlenkott by William & Lynn (Larry, bd 10/8) Oct 10, Sun ST. MARY’S 7 am: +Mildred Geis, bd 10/12 +Keath Schmidt Oct 10, Sun ST. MARY’S 8:30 am: +Jared Sonnen, da 10/11 +Dave Gehring Oct 10, Sun ST. ANTHONY 10:30 am: +Jim Beckman by SAS +Dan Karel by Lindy & Patty Oct 10, Sun ST. MARY’S 5 pm: +Bud Uhling +Larry Arnzen Oct 11, Mon No Mass Oct 12, Tues St. Mary’s 6:30 am: +Roberta Crea +Larry Sonnen Oct 13, Wed St. Anthony 8 am: Greencreek Altar Society - living and deceased Oct 14, Thurs St. Mary’s 8 am: +John L. & Valeria Seubert (wedding anniv 10/15) Oct 15, Fri Assumption 8 am: +Toni Bentley +Jim Byrne Oct 16, Sat ASSUMPTION 5 pm: +Eloise Riener, da 10/12 +Jean Hottinger by Theresa Sonnen Oct 17, Sun ST. MARY’S 7 am: +Joshua Wimer, da 10/18 +Molly Wimer Oct 17, Sun ST. MARY’S 8:30 am: +Ed & Teresa Uptmor Oct 17, Sun ST. ANTHONY 10:30 am: +Lloyd Nuxoll +Liz Wassmuth Oct 17, Sun ST. MARY’S 5 pm: All Tri-Parish Parishioners
Venerable Father Patrick Peyton, csc (1909-1992)
known the world over as “The Rosary Priest”
coined the well-known slogan “The family that
prays together stays together.” Fr. Peyton in his
well known radio show also said, “A country at
prayer will be a country at peace.” Father Peyton
could not emphasize enough to all his listeners to
pray their rosary daily.
Assumption Parish dinner will be Sunday, Nov 7th.
Please mark your calendar to attend and enjoy great
company and a wonderful meal. If you can help please call
Judy Forsman 208-962-5906. From last year’s Raffle -
these people won two-for-one dinners for this year: Carson
Forsman, Connor Forsman, Trestle Brewing, Cara Uhlenkott, Doug Schumacher and Jim Poxleitner.
Respect Life Baked Food Sale - You are invited to
come purchase some wonderful baked food items. The
Junior High PFFP class will be hosting a baked food sale at
St. Mary’s on Sunday, October 17th after the 8:30 Mass.
All proceeds will be given to Hope Pregnancy Center and
Right to Life of Idaho. If you would like to donate any
baked food items you may drop them off at 7:00 am Mass
or prior to 8:30 am Mass that morning in the back of
Church. Any questions you may call Annette Wemhoff
(208-507-2300) or Sydney Shears (208-962-3235) or
Lillianne Lustig (208-871-7797). We thank you for sup-
porting LIFE!
Happy Birthday! Oct 10: Callie Remacle, Lisa Riener Oct 11: Jacqueline Lustig, Karel Wemhoff, Jeanne Wimer Oct 12: Raina Frei, Waylon Gehring, Ron Riener, Keenan Shears Oct 13: Regina Kaschmitter, Vincent Poxleitner, Kayla Rehder Oct 14: Tom Schumacher, Rachel Schwartz Oct 15: Doug Schumacher Oct 16: Colton Nuxoll, Evan Schwartz, Mason McHugh
May God Bless and Protect these babies Baptized this week:
Addison Alma Holthaus
Daughter of Kyle & Kristi Holthaus
Ragnar Zeph Johnson
Infant son of David & Jamie Johnson
Youth Ministry Calendar Oct 9-10: Youth Ministry 30 Hour Fast Weekend Oct 11: Adult Confirmation team, 7 pm, The Habit Oct 13: JrH Faith Night, OMG, 6:30 pm w/food Oct 20: JrH & HS Trick or Treat for Canned Foods Oct 24: Confirmation Blessing, St. Mary’s, 8:30 Mass Oct 27: HS Movie in Lewiston, parking lot 5:15 pm.
Tri-Parish Calendar of Events Oct 10: KC Breakfast, KC Hall, 7-10 am Oct 10: RCIA, at St. Mary’s Church, 6:30 pm Oct 11: Parish Office closed - Vicki gone to appt Oct 12: NC Deanery to be held in Moscow. Father Paul and Deacon Ryan attend the Deanery Oct 12: Life in the Spirit Seminar, 7 pm, St. Mary’s Oct 14: Liturgy Committee meet at office, 4 pm Oct 14: An Hour of Adoration & Confessions at St. Anthony, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Oct 16: Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Rally at St. Mary’s 12 noon. Prayer procession or Rosary in the Church. Oct 17: Celebrating Respect Life Month with a coffee hour and a baked food sale at St. Mary’s Oct 17: RCIA, at St. Mary’s Church, 6:30 pm Oct 19: Life in the Spirit Seminar, 7 pm, St. Mary’s Oct 20: Parish Council meets, 7 pm, Office Oct 21: Third Thursday Adoration at St. Mary’s, begins 7 pm on Thursday until 7 am on Friday Oct 23: NO Confessions Oct 24: RCIA, at St. Mary’s Church, 6:30 pm Oct 27-29: Father Paul gone to Boise meetings Oct 31: Sunday evening 5 pm Mass at St. Anthony Oct 31: Emergency Vehicles will be in parking lot at St. Mary’s for Safe Trick-or-Treat activities
Oct 31st - Sunday evening Mass will be at St. An-thony. Due to Halloween and Trick-or-Treat activi-ties that are occurring at St. Mary’s Church on Octo-ber 31st the 5 pm Mass will be at St. Anthony.
Collection received last Sunday:
Budget Received Gifts/Other
St. Mary’s 2757.69 3667.00 1021.00
St. Anthony 1025.00 1191.00 38.00
Assumption 794.23 1041.50 103.00
Preparation for Sacraments.
Baptism: Preparation for Parents and Godparents is re-
quired prior to Baptism. Classes and online classes
are available, Please contact Tri-Parish Office to register.
Marriage: The engaged couple needs to contact the par-
ish priest 6 months prior to the proposed wedding
New to the Parish: Please call 208-962-3214
PFFP Notes: Jr High PFFP class hosting Baked Food
Sale for Pro-Life: Sunday, Oct 17 after 8:30 Mass at
St. Mary’s. See more information in this bulletin.
If you have been wounded by the act of Abortion … You are invited to begin the bit-
tersweet journey toward restoration, reconciliation and rest in the hands of the Lord.
Rachel’s Vineyard for women and men. Healing Retreat, Nov 5-7, Meridian. Confidential
registration 208-921-9548; CathleenBooth@gmail.com or 208-484-6113
Cottonwood Emergency Services Safe Trick or Treat: On Saturday, Oct. 31st … Firetrucks
and firefighters, Ambulance and EMTs, Police cruisers and Officers will set up in St.
Mary’s Church parking lot for a safe Halloween experience. Free entry and for all ages;
come enjoy safe Trick or Treating and meet Emergency Responders.
Lifeline to Heaven … How many million miles rosary beads have traveled through trou-
bled fingers only God and His Mother know. How many miracles of grace it has worked in
the lives of those who were faithful to this devotion, it must keep the angels busy to rec-
ord. How many times it has pulled back from the gates of hell some wayward soul who
perhaps has no other devotion, we shall have to wait for heaven to discover. … There are
times in all our lives when, faced with pain or sorrow, our very thoughts seem to stop; in
such paralyzing moments the only prayers that will come to our lips are those we have
said since childhood: The Our Father, the Hail Mary, the Glory Be. It is a natural thing that
a stricken child should call upon its mother for help; so it is that we grope for our rosary
in the darkness of tragedy and temptation. And our Lady does not fail to help: she is a
careful mother. Although the rosary is limited to so few prayers said vocally, its possibili-
ties for mental prayer have almost no limits at all. The greatest of mystics and scholars
have lost themselves in the depths of the mysteries presented by these scenes of the
incarnation, death, and resurrection of the Redeemer. The wings for soaring are to be
found in any of the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. In the measure in which we can detach
ourselves from earth, poor mortals that we are, we are allowed to fly to God.
Throughout the troubled centuries since Dominic first preached the rosary, it has been
a lifeline to heaven for millions of souls. Through the terrors of persecution in country
after country, Christians who dared not convene for prayers, who were denied the Mass
because all priests had been killed, whispered in secret the prayer of the rosary. In this
way the faith has been preserved, sometimes for centuries. Even today, many a Catholic
struck down by accident or sudden illness owes the grace of receiving the last sacraments
to the fact that he carries a rosary in his pocket. For that is an unmistakable sign that he
is one who has a claim upon the Mother of God; he will have an intercessor to stand be-
side him at the throne of God. After a lifetime of saying over and over, “Pray for us sin-
ners, now and at the hour of our death,” one could expect nothing else. ~Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, O.P. Sister Mary Dorcy (+1988) was a Dominican sister and
prolific author and illustrator, especially of children’s literature.
If you have been wounded by the act of Abortion … You are invited to begin the bitter-
sweet journey toward restoration, reconciliation and rest in the hands of the Lord. Rachel’s
Vineyard for women and men. Healing Retreat, Nov 5-7, Meridian. Confidential registration 208
-921-9548; CathleenBooth@gmail.com or 208-484-6113
Cottonwood Emergency Services Safe Trick or Treat: On Saturday, Oct. 31st … Firetrucks
and firefighters, Ambulance and EMTs, Police cruisers and Officers will set up in St. Mary’s
Church parking lot for a safe Halloween experience. Free entry and for all ages; come en-
joy safe Trick or Treating and meet Emergency Responders.
Lifeline to Heaven … How many million miles rosary beads have traveled through trou-
bled fingers only God and His Mother know. How many miracles of grace it has worked in
the lives of those who were faithful to this devotion, it must keep the angels busy to rec-
ord. How many times it has pulled back from the gates of hell some wayward soul who
perhaps has no other devotion, we shall have to wait for heaven to discover. … There are
times in all our lives when, faced with pain or sorrow, our very thoughts seem to stop; in
such paralyzing moments the only prayers that will come to our lips are those we have
said since childhood: The Our Father, the Hail Mary, the Glory Be. It is a natural thing that
a stricken child should call upon its mother for help; so it is that we grope for our rosary in
the darkness of tragedy and temptation. And our Lady does not fail to help: she is a careful
mother. Although the rosary is limited to so few prayers said vocally, its possibilities for
mental prayer have almost no limits at all. The greatest of mystics and scholars have lost
themselves in the depths of the mysteries presented by these scenes of the incarnation,
death, and resurrection of the Redeemer. The wings for soaring are to be found in any of
the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. In the measure in which we can detach ourselves from
earth, poor mortals that we are, we are allowed to fly to God.
Throughout the troubled centuries since Dominic first preached the rosary, it has been
a lifeline to heaven for millions of souls. Through the terrors of persecution in country
after country, Christians who dared not convene for prayers, who were denied the Mass
because all priests had been killed, whispered in secret the prayer of the rosary. In this
way the faith has been preserved, sometimes for centuries. Even today, many a Catholic
struck down by accident or sudden illness owes the grace of receiving the last sacraments
to the fact that he carries a rosary in his pocket. For that is an unmistakable sign that he is
one who has a claim upon the Mother of God; he will have an intercessor to stand beside
him at the throne of God. After a lifetime of saying over and over, “Pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death,” one could expect nothing else.
~Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, O.P. Sister Mary Dorcy (+1988) was a Dominican sister and pro-
lific author and illustrator, especially of children’s literature.
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