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Today’s Readings Isaiah 55.10-11 Psalm 65.9, 9-10, 11-12, 13 Romans 8.18-23 Matthew 13.1-23 RECONCILIATION By appointment by calling the Priest ANOINTING OF THE SICK / MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please call the Parish Office to arrange for anointing for someone who is seriously ill, preparing for surgery or home-bound. We can visit upon request MARRIAGE Please contact the Priest to make arrangements at least nine months in advance SACRAMENTS Baptism Confirmation/First Eucharist (Grade 2+) First Reconciliation (Grade 4+) Rite Of Christian Initiation For Adults Rite Of Christian Initiation For Children Contact: [email protected] FUNERALS Our staff are able to assist you during this difficult time. Once you have contacted the funeral home, please call the Parish Office to plan the funeral Mass and other arrangements PARISH REGISTRATION Registration forms are available on the Resurrection website, at the parish office or at the Welcome Desk. Please notify the Parish Office of any address changes. HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS Hospital chaplains visit patients and their families to address any spiritual needs, to pray, to provide a friendly face and comforting presence, to talk about people’s fears and concerns, to bring Communion, and to contact a priest for anointing of the sick. Pasqua Hospital: 306-519-1380 Wascana Rehabilitation Centre: 306-530-6511 General Hospital: 306-519-1405 MASSTIMES Masses are broadcast daily at 9:00 am, the links are on on our website at resurrectionparish.ca Pastoral Team Father Rick Krofchek (306-352-0988) Deacon Reverend Mr. Joe Lang - Deacon Chris Lindenbach INFORMATION Mass Intentions Monday 9:00am + Doug Elliott by Karen & Drake Eisler Tuesday 7:00pm + Pat Stoffel by Josephine Urquhart Wednesday 9:00am + Bernadette Ziegler by Ron Ziegler & Family Thursday 9:00am + Bruce Vicq by Karen & Drake Eisler Friday 9:00am + Derrick by Paulette Froh The Parable of the Sower was told to the crowd that had gathered around Jesus. Jesus tells the story of a sower who scattered seeds on four different types of soil. The first type of ground was hard and the seed could not sprout or grow at all and became snatched up instantly. The second type of ground was stony. The seed was able to plant and begin to grow, however, it could not grow deep roots and withered in the sun. The third type of ground was thorny and although the seed could plant and grow, it could not compete with the number of thorns that overtook it. The fourth ground was good soil that allowed the seed to plant deep, grow strong, and produce fruit. Jesus used this parable to explain to his followers and the disciples how there are different responses to the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. The sower in the parable is Jesus and the seed is the word of God (both Jesus's spoken word and today the Bible). The hard ground represents someone with a hardened heart full of sin that hears the word of God but does not accept it. Satan is able to keep this person from growing at all. The stony ground is someone who shows interest and awareness in the Gospel, yet his heart isn't fully convicted so that when trouble comes to his faith is not strong enough to stand. The thorny ground is a person who receives the Gospel but who has many other idols and distractions in life - worries, riches, and lusts, which take over his mind and heart and he cannot grow in the truth of God's Word. The good soil is someone who has heard and received the Word of God and allows it to take root and grow within his life. This person represents true salvation that bears good fruit. Jesus spoke the Parable of the Sower to teach how important the state of our heart is to receive the Gospel and how our salvation is proved by our choices and actions after hearing the Gospel 3155 Windsor Park Road - Regina, SK S4V 3B1 Phone: 306-352-0800 Fax: 306-352-0999 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Temporarily Closed

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Page 1: RCIACORNER...Today’s Readings Isaiah 55.10-11 Psalm 65.9, 9-10, 11-12, 13 Romans 8.18-23 Matthew 13.1-23 RECONCILIATION By appointment by calling the Priest Jesus used this parable

Today’s Readings

Isaiah 55.10-11 Psalm 65.9, 9-10, 11-12, 13

Romans 8.18-23 Matthew 13.1-23

RECONCILIATION By appointment by calling the Priest ANOINTING OF THE SICK / MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please call the Parish Office to arrange for anointing for someone who is seriously ill, preparing for surgery or home-bound. We can visit upon request MARRIAGE Please contact the Priest to make arrangements at least nine months in advance SACRAMENTS

• Baptism • Confirmation/First Eucharist (Grade 2+) • First Reconciliation (Grade 4+) • Rite Of Christian Initiation For Adults • Rite Of Christian Initiation For Children

Contact: [email protected] FUNERALS Our staff are able to assist you during this difficult time. Once you have contacted the funeral home, please call the Parish Office to plan the funeral Mass and other arrangements PARISH REGISTRATION Registration forms are available on the Resurrection website, at the parish office or at the Welcome Desk. Please notify the Parish Office of any address changes. HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS Hospital chaplains visit patients and their families to address any spiritual needs, to pray, to provide a friendly face and comforting presence, to talk about people’s fears and concerns, to bring Communion, and to contact a priest for anointing of the sick.

Pasqua Hospital: 306-519-1380 Wascana Rehabilitation Centre: 306-530-6511

General Hospital: 306-519-1405

MASSTIMES Masses are broadcast daily at 9:00 am, the links are on on our website at resurrectionparish.ca

Pastoral Team Father Rick Krofchek (306-352-0988)

Deacon Reverend Mr. Joe Lang - Deacon Chris Lindenbach

INFORMATION

Mass Intentions

Monday 9:00am + Doug Elliott by Karen & Drake Eisler

Tuesday 7:00pm + Pat Stoffel by Josephine Urquhart

Wednesday 9:00am + Bernadette Ziegler by Ron Ziegler & Family

Thursday 9:00am + Bruce Vicq by Karen & Drake Eisler

Friday 9:00am + Derrick by Paulette Froh

The Parable of the Sower was told to the crowd that had gathered around Jesus. Jesus tells the story of a sower who scattered seeds on four different types of soil. The first type of ground was hard and the seed could not sprout or grow at all and became snatched up instantly. The second type of ground was stony. The seed was able to plant and begin to grow, however, it could not grow deep roots and withered in the sun. The third type of ground was thorny and although the seed could plant and grow, it could not compete with the number of thorns that overtook it. The fourth ground was good soil that allowed the seed to plant deep, grow strong, and produce fruit.

Jesus used this parable to explain to his followers and the disciples how there are different responses to the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. The sower in the parable is Jesus and the seed is the word of God (both Jesus's spoken word and today the Bible). The hard ground represents someone with a hardened heart full of sin that hears the word of God but does not accept it. Satan is able to keep this person from growing at all. The stony ground is someone who shows interest and awareness in the Gospel, yet his heart isn't fully convicted so that when trouble comes to his faith is not strong enough to stand. The thorny ground is a person who receives the Gospel but who has many other idols and distractions in life - worries, riches, and lusts, which take over his mind and heart and he cannot grow in the truth of God's Word. The good soil is someone who has heard and received the Word of God and allows it to take root and grow within his life. This person represents true salvation that bears good fruit.

Jesus spoke the Parable of the Sower to teach how important the state of our heart is to receive the Gospel and how our salvation is proved by our choices and actions after hearing the Gospel

3155 Windsor Park Road - Regina, SK S4V 3B1 Phone: 306-352-0800 Fax: 306-352-0999 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Temporarily Closed

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Masses on Monday at 9:00 am, Tuesday at 7:00 pm and Wednesday through Saturday at 9:00 am are open to those wishing to attend. Although registration is not required you will be asked to sign in when you arrive. Please be advised that we will do our best to accommodate the maximum number allowed by the Government. Sunday Mass times have changed, Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 5:00 PM, on Sunday at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. Registration to attend these Masses is required.

Please see the main page of our website for more information

If you’ve volunteered to help out at one of the Masses, training videos are now available on the main page of our

website showing the new procedures and protocols.

Report of the Resurrection Knights of Columbus Council #13214 There have been no recent functions or fund raising completed due to Covid-19 restrictions; we look forward to recommencing our activities as soon as we are able to. In the meantime, the executive council has been having monthly meeting via conference call to carry on our business activities. The Resurrection Council now has 184 members and we invite new members to join at any time. The Knights continue to make donations to many worthy organizations. This fiscal year we have made donations totaling $12,200 to 21 charitable organizations and $10,400 to the parish.

We wish everyone a Happy Summer and May God Bless You! For further information e-mail [email protected]

Knights' Corner

Although our office is closed to public access, we are still here answering the phones. However,

beginning this week and for the summer, our office will be closing at noon on Fridays.

Watch the Masses from Resurrection Parish online

During the temporary restrictions on Church services, Masses from Resurrection Parish will be broadcast online. PLEASE NOTE: Beginning July 7th, the broadcasts will be moving from Livestream to YouTube.

Please see our website at www.resurrectionparish.ca for a link to the broadcasts. h ps://www.youtube.com/user/ArchdioceseRegina

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OUR PARISH HAS AN ACTIVE PRAYER MINISTRY. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS IN NEED OF PRAYER, OR IF YOU WISH TO JOIN THE PRAYER MINISTRY PLEASE CONTACT

Sharon Schauerte, 306.586.9143 or email at

[email protected]

Did you know that you can send your weekly tithes and offerings now by e-transfer?

Send them to [email protected] and they will be included with your annual tax receipt. If you would like to inquire about other ways of giving electronically, please email the Parish at [email protected] or call our office at 306-352-0800. Thank you again for your generosity in doing the Lord’s work in our Parish, our community, our city, and beyond.

Have you ever considered your connection to RCIA?

Maybe the connection seems obvious because you are thinking about celebrating the Initiation Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation.

Have you considered that we all have a responsibility in the RCIA process?

In the coming weeks, watch RCIA Corner and learn about all the ways we are connected.

For today, check out the Seek and Find insert to this bulletin to see if you can identify all the connections, learn how we all fit together in the faith journey puzzle!

RCIA will resume again in the fall. If you are interested in receiving the sacraments or volunteering

please contact us at [email protected] or Danica Love @ (306)789-7628

RCIACORNER

Bap sm If you have a child that requires bap sm… Now is the me to contact the parish office. We are open for small gatherings, and are in the process of scheduling bap sm celebra ons over the next couple months. Email sacraments@resurrec onparish.ca and we will forward the registra on forms to you.

We look forward to celebra ng this sacrament with you.

To our valued customers:

We will be open limited hours during the month of July - Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

If the front door is locked when you come, please ring the doorbell. Due to limited staff, we can't always be near the door. We can be reached by phone during store hours at 306-359-3606. Thank you for your support, and May God Bless You.

Ed and Carol Anne Landgraf

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s k p a s t o r a l a s s i s t a n t p a s t f y altar server harvest supper

d o l l e n e o p h l i c n u o c l a r o t s a p barbeque hospitality

n f c w l i t u r g y c o m m i t t e e d f a i y bible study inquirer

u c f i n a n c e c t y o f f i c e s t a f f t d candidate kitchen

o a o t a z p a b v n d e c a n d i d a t e u h u catechist kofc

r z k n k l f r o r d b n h m q l s a d e u y s t catechumen liturgy committee

g k t e a m j r o s x f d a j u w q w d l q m h s mondays (for) moms

m n o s r p u u l l k j h r p i e s a l k e s a e neophyte

p a r s a s d f s g i h t v a r r t c l w b g r l office staff

q w e r t n b v c t x f c e r e a z a s c r d i b coordinator parishioner

y a d y r a s o r c i a e s i r t y d s a a m n i custodian pastor

r o t a n i d r o o c c l t s c h v e b n b m g b cwl pastoral assistant

o o g d s w d e f t a a e s h g g h x r o t s a p deacon pastoral council

g o d p a r e n t t t t n u i b i f r t y n p n m disciple prayer

b g r i e f s h a r e e v p o v n c d e a c o n s elect pro life

s n o i t c e l l o c c b p n f n g r c e w n e w faith sharing rcia

y t i l a t i p s o h h v e e c u d k e a c s h n finance rosary day

e t a k j a d i n a u i i r r c f t s r i r o c p snack

z m o n d a y s m o m s t s d i s c i p l e r t t social justice

e d a v c b h p y t e t y h p o e n n l k j h i g godparent sponsor

a s c u s t o d i a n a l t a r s e r v e r x k v grief share team

grounds (and building) witness

Seek and FindHow are you connected to RCIA?

CLUES* no spaces, words in brackets are not included

collections(Marion Center, Visitation House, Christmas)

fun night(family, halloween)

Mathew 7:7-8 (NSRV)(7)Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you.

(8) For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.

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Myriam Family THE MYRIAM FAMILY: A Bit of History... The Myriam Family originated in Baie-Comeau, Quebec, where it was warmly welcomed in 1978 by Bishop Jean-Guy Couture. The canonical recogni on of the Myriam Family took place in September 2006 with Bishop Pierre Morisse e erec ng it as a Public Associa on of Lay Faithful, in order to become an Ins tute of Consecrated Life. He also approved ad experimentum the Cons tu ons of the Community. This New Community, a Spiritual Family of consecrated life, is made up of sisters, brothers and brothers-priests. Their me is devoted to prayer and evangeliza on everywhere in the world. Since 1978, the Community has grown to 13 founda ons, namely 6 in Quebec, 1 in New Brunswick, 1 in Saskatchewan, 2 in Hai , 1 in Belgium, 1 in Russia and 1 in Uruguay. Thousands of people relate to the Myriam Family, either by precise commitments (as affiliate members or through other forms of spiritual kinship) or by nourishing their life and commitment of faith with the specifics of a spirituality of communion. Through its missionary spirit, the Myriam Family brings a message of hope in the Church, especially to the family and the youth. The Myriam Family was welcomed in the diocese of Regina by Archbishop Peter Mallon on November 1st, 2000 and a er two years in Gravelbourg, is now established in the city of Regina.

For more information: www.famillemyriam.org/anglais.html For information or prayer over the phone: Myriam Family of the Prairies Regina SK S4V 1Z4 Tel: (306) 761-0528 Email: [email protected]

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THE MYRIAM FAMILY OFFERS YOU... MORNING PRAYER usually Tuesday to Thursday. EVENING PRAYER once every two weeks on Thursday. Ask for our monthly schedule.

ADORATION usually Tuesday to Thursday 4 pm to 5 pm and Friday 2 pm to 5 pm. Ask for our monthly schedule. LIVE-IN DAY, a day of retreat in our house including, adora on, talk and sharing.

RETREATS: Parish, Confirma on, First Communion, Gradua on or Staff retreats. PRESENTATIONS in parishes, schools, senior homes, youth weekends. BIBLE DAY CAMPS for children or families in parishes, especially during summer me. MISSIONARY PROJECTS for groups of young people or adults: material and spiritual prepara on, community life with our missions in Hai and Uruguay. “WORD OF LIFE” WORKSHOPS for adults, teenagers, or children: learning of Bible verses through melodies and simple ac ons, for a be er understanding of the Word of God (for the personal journey of faith or for evangeliza on). We want to let you know that we have:

• A simple and peaceful chapel in our house if you want some privacy to pray! • If you are looking to give a hand somewhere, we are also always grateful to • have some help! Our lifestyle is to live as a Family, so you can come and we can:

Work in the kitchen, Do some work in the house… And we always need help as well to lead groups of kids

and youth!

The Myriam Family

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of REGINA

OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP

445 Broad Street N., Regina, SK, CANADA S4R 2X8

Tel: (306) 352-1651 Fax: (306) 352-6313 E-mail: chancery @archregina.sk.ca

July 3, 2020 Dear priests, sisters, deacons, and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Regina: With gratitude for the work of the Personnel Committee, we are pleased to provide a first announcement of clergy moves and appointments for the coming pastoral year. God willing, we will be welcoming the two transitional deacons within the Archdiocese who are scheduled to be ordained to the priesthood on August 15th, 2020: Deacons Andrew Lindenbach and Chris Juchacz. The following appointments in the Archdiocese of Regina are effective August 1, 2019: Clergy appointments: Effective August 1, 2020 Rev. Ken Koep - Sacramental Ministry, Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Effective September 1, 2020: Deacon Chris Juchacz - Associate Pastor of Holy Family Parish, Regina Deacon Andrew Lindenbach - Associate Pastor of the parishes of St. Joseph, Langenburg; St. Mary,

Churchbridge and St. Patrick, Spy Hill Rev. Paul Mau Nguyen - studying English and Evangelization; and assisting at Resurrection Parish. Rev. Anthony Tran - Administrator of the parishes of St. Anne, Gull Lake and St. Joseph, Cabri and

assisting and residing at Christ the Redeemer Parish, Swift Current Effective October 1, 2020: Rev. Tomy Mandapathil, MST - Pastor of the parishes of St. Joseph, Whitewood; Holy Name of Mary,

Broadview and St. Elizabeth, Stockholm

Rev. Amedee Ainemon, sma - Pastor of the parishes of St. Anne, Regina and St. Jean Baptiste, Regina The above two appointments are for six (6) years unless the good of the Archdiocese requires otherwise. Rev. Yodel Cereno - Administrator of the parishes of St. Mary, Central Butte; St. Charles, Coderre;

St. Joseph, Hodgeville and St. John the Evangelist, Marquis as well as assisting at St. Joseph, Moose Jaw, SK

Rev. Ricardo Escalante - Assistant Pastor of Holy Trinity Parish, Regina

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Rev. Carlos Jimenez - Pastor of St. Jean Baptiste, Ferland in addition to the parishes of Gravelbourg

and Lafleche. Further Information: Rev. Mgsr. Ken Miller - We owe Mgsr Ken Miller an enormous thank you for his many years of service

in the Archdiocese of Regina – not just in parishes but all the administrative duties and committees that he contributed to. May God continue to bless him with good health and happiness in his retirement.

Priests Leaving the Diocese: Rev. Antony Padayatty: Fr. Antony ministered in the Archdiocese of Regina since 2009. He started as Associate Pastor in Estevan for a year. The following year he served in Whitewood, Stockholm & Broadview. After one year the parishes of Esterhazy, Bangor and Gerald were added as well until 2013. He served Redvers, Bellegarde and Storthoaks for the following two years and was most recently Administrator of the parishes of Gull Lake & Cabri since 2016. Fr. Anthony is returning to his religious community, the Heralds of Good News, in India. We thank Father Anthony for his faithful service and wish him God’s abundant blessings in the years ahead. We also wish to express our gratitude to all who will be assuming new responsibilities. They have responded to the needs of the archdiocese with generous spirits. We ask the people in parishes where changes are taking place to warmly welcome their new pastoral leaders into their midst. To all the priests serving our archdiocesan Church, may God bless you abundantly as you continue your ministry with dedication, generosity and joy. Further announcements are forthcoming. Yours in Christ, ________________________ ______________________________

✠Donald J. Bolen

Archbishop of Regina

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