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Traditional Latin Rite Parish of the Diocese of Boise
Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
CHURCH CATHOLIC
J A RC S T.
Preliminary rendering of the new St. Joan of Arc Church
5:00 pm Low Mass
Mass Times Contact Information
Sunday
Weekdays
Saturday
7:30 am Low Mass
9:30 am Sung Mass
12:00 pm Low Mass
6:30 am, 12:15 pm
6:30 am, 9:30 am
Confession Times
45 min. before each Sunday Mass
30 min. before each daily Mass
4:00-5:00 pm Saturday
4772 E. Poleline Ave. Post Falls 83854
www.stjoanarc.com (208) 660-6036
Pastor [email protected]
Assistant Pastors
Project
Fr. Michael Flick, FSSP
Fr. Joseph Terra, FSSP
Fr. Dennis Gordon, FSSP
Chaplain to the Carmelite Sisters
Sacramental Emergencies: (208) 446-8339
Fr. Andrew Rapoport, FSSP [email protected]
Secretary
Manager Travis Rawlings [email protected]
Chuck Crimmins [email protected]
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Roger Stattel Maintenance Manager [email protected]
October 20, 2019
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
July 12, 2020
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Mass and Event Schedule
Events Mass Times & Intentions
Sunday July 12th
Sixth Sunday after
Pentecost
Young Adults, Fine Brewed after
9:30 am Mass
7:30 am: Private
9:30 am Private
12:00 pm : Pro Populo
5 pm: Private
Monday July 13th
Feria
6:30 am Server Boot camp 6:30 am: Private
12:15 pm: Private
Tuesday July 14th
St. Bonaventure,
Bishop & Confessor
6:30 am Server Boot camp 6:30 am: Private
12:15 pm: Private
Wednesday July 15th
St. Henry, Emperor
& Confessor
6:30 am Server Boot camp 6:30 am: Private
12:15 pm: Private
Thursday July 16th
Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel
6:30 am Server Boot camp
6:30 am: Private
12:15 pm: Private
Friday July 17th
St. Alexis
6:30 am Server Boot camp 6:30 am: Private
12:15 pm: Private
Saturday July 18th
St. Camillus de
Lellis, Confessor
6:30 am Server Boot camp
7 pm Men’s group mtg.
6:30 am: Private
9:30 am: Purgatorial Society
Sunday July 19th
Seventh Sunday
after Pentecost
Young Adults, Fine Brewed after
9:30 am Mass
7:30 am Pro Populo
9:30 am : P
12:00 pm: P
5 pm: P
Today’s Hymns
Recessional
Processional
O Sacrament Most Holy
Marian Antiphon Salve Regina
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Reminder: Please silence your cell phones!
Announcements
Mass intentions are currently closed for all of the priests. Thank you for your understanding.
Fr. Flick’s Mass intentions: 6/13 Private; 6/14 †Joe & Doreen Jacobs (Brian Jacobs); 6/15 †Joe & Doreen
Jacobs (Brian Jacobs)6/16 Private; 6/17 Private; 6/18 Private;
Resume Four Sunday Masses; normal times of 7:30am, 9:30am, 12 Noon, and 5pm.
Bishop Christensen continues the dispensation from Sunday Mass obligations for those who are 60 and older, those who are immunocompromised and those who have judged it prudent for their health and safety to stay at home. Sunday Holy Mass is livestreamed at 9:30 am at stjoanarc.com
All Confessions: are now located in the Confessionals inside of the church. Please line up outside of the church on the sidewalk by the double doors and enter when you see someone leave the confessional. All confession times return to the ‘normal’ schedule of 1/2 hour before each daily Mass.
Confession times for Sunday: are 30 minutes before each Mass and will stop when Mass begins. Please plan ahead. Thank you
Adoration/Benediction: is cancelled for Thursday July 16 and resumes next week.
Welcome! Please welcome the newest members of the congregation, Miss Therese Gemma Clark, who entered the Church through the sacrament of baptism on July 6. She is the daughter of Jeffery and Tianna Clark. And, Master Aloysius James Miles, who entered the Church through the sacrament of baptism on July 2. He is the son of Robert and Tara Miles. Congratulations and welcome to both!
Altar Boys Boot Camp: There will be an Altar Boys camp the week of July 13th to 18th , 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 provided. Please sign up in the credenza. Sign up ends July 11th. More details to fol-
low via email. For more information please contact Fr. Rapoport at [email protected].
Summer camp registration: will open soon. Dates are August 9 – 12 for girl’s camp; August 16 – 19 for
boy’s camp at the Ross Point camp and conference center in Post Falls. Some last minute fund rais-
ing will take place to determine the cost per camper. More details coming…
Men’s Group Meeting: The Men’s Group will start again and meet on Saturday, July 18th at 7 pm in the
parish hall. This is both a social and spiritual gathering and all men of the parish 18 yrs. and older are
welcome. Pizza and drinks will be provided.
The FSSP monthly prayer card for priests is now on line at:https://fssp.com/fssp-monthly-prayer-card/ (Fr. Gordon is July 12 and Fr. Terra is July 31. Please remember and pray for all of our priests.)
The St. Joan of Arc Respect Life group will NOT go to Planned Parenthood in Spokane to pray the
rosary on the third Saturday, June 20. Instead, the Rosary will be prayed at St. Joan of Arc at 12 Noon
Saturday July 18.
Purgatorial Society: The Purgatorial Society of St. Joan of Arc will be remembered this Saturday, July 18
at the 9:30 am Mass. All members are encouraged to attend.
Perpetual Adoration: An Adorer is needed for Sunday at 6am. Thank you.
Adoration chapel candles sponsors: are the Barsanti’s with the prayer intention of Gratitude to Almighty God & for the Salvation of the Dying.
Cleaning help needed: As we return to more normal activity which includes heavier usage of the church
and building, we are in need of a few more volunteers to help clean the church on Saturday mornings and
Monday mornings. If you are able to help with either task, please contact the church’s maintenance supervi-
sor, Roger Stattel at the church office 208-660-6036. May God reward you.
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Mount Carmel is a biblical place where the prophet Elijah dwelt. It rises 1,742 feet above sea level and towers above Israel’s Mediterranean coastline. It was here where Elijah prayed to God for the salvation of Is-rael, which was suffering a terrible drought at the time. He continued to pray and sent his servant up the moun-tain several times to look for rain. On the seventh try, Elijah’s servant re-turned with good news. “Behold a little cloud arose out of the sea like a man’s foot” (1 Kings 1:44). Soon thereafter, torrential rains fell upon the parched land and the people of Israel were saved. Elijah saw the cloud as a symbol of the Virgin men-tioned in the prophecies of Isaiah (Isaiah 7:14). The hermits who lived on Mount Carmel followed Elijah’s example and prayed for the advent of the much-awaited Virgin, who would become the mother of the Messi-ah. The origins of the Car-melite Order can be traced back to Elijah and his her-mited disciples. ST. SIMON STOCK Mount Carmel was taken by the Muslims in 1291, and the brothers were killed and the convent burned. The spread of the Carmel-ites in Europe is largely attributable to the work of Saint Simon Stock (1247-1265).
In the 13th century, during the Crusades, St. Simon Stock joined a group of hermits on Mount Carmel during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In 1247, he was elected the 6th superior-general of the Carmelites at the first chapter held in Aylesford, Eng-land. However, the order had difficulty gain-
ing general acceptance and suffered much perse-cution and oppression from secular clergy and other orders which prompted the monks to have recourse to the Blessed Virgin in the year 1251. On Sunday July 16th, 1251, as Simon Stock knelt in prayer, Our Lady ap-peared to him, holding the Child Jesus in one arm and the Brown Scapular in the other. She uttered the following words: “Hoc erit tibi et cunctis Carmelitis privilegium, in hoc habitu moriens salvabitur” (This shall be the privilege for you and for all the Car-melites, that anyone dying in this habit shall be saved). On January 13, 1252, the order received a letter of protection from
Pope Innocent IV, defending them from har-assment. The Carmelite Order was formally approved in 1274 at the Council of Lyon. St. Simon Stock lived a holy life for 100 years and died in the Carmelite monastery at Bordeaux, France on May 16, 1265.
The Scapular and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Apologetics corner will return next week
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THE BROWN SCAPULAR The scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, also known as the Brown Scapular, is one of the most popular and celebrated of Roman Cath-olic devotions. The sacramental (as the lay faithful commonly use it) is a miniature de-rivative of the actual brown scapular used by the Carmelites – the sleeveless outer gar-ment falling from the shoulders which is worn as a sign of their vocation and devo-tion. Our Lady gave St. Simon a scapular for the Carmelites with the following promise, say-ing, “Receive, My beloved son, this habit of thy order: this shall be to thee and to all Car-melites a privilege, that whosoever dies clothed in this shall never suffer eternal fire…It shall be a sign of salvation, a protec-tion in danger, and a pledge of peace.” Attached to the wearing of the Brown Scapu-lar is the Sabbatine Privilege. The name, Sabbatine Privilege, originates from the apocryphal Bull “Sacratissimo uti cul-mine” of John XXII, March 3, 1322. According to Pope John XXII, the Blessed Virgin gave him the following message in a vision related to those who wear the Brown
Scapular: “I, the Mother of Grace, shall de-scend on the Saturday (Sabbath) after their death and whomsoever I shall find in Purgatory, I shall free, so that I may lead them to the holy mountain of life everlast-ing.” Based on Church tradition, three conditions need to be fulfilled to obtain the benefits of this Privilege and the Scapular: 1. Wear the Brown Scapular 2. Observe chastity according to one’s state in life 3. Pray the Rosary In order to receive the spiritual blessings as-sociated with the Scapular, it is necessary to be formally enrolled in the Brown Scapular by a priest who has been given this facul-ty. Once enrolled, no other Scapular need be blessed before wearing. The blessing and imposition are attached to the wearer for life. FEAST DAY Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s Feast Day is July 16, the same day she appeared to St. Simon Stock.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, pray for us. ***
The Scapular and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
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July 2020
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
28 Fourth
Sunday
after
Pentecost
29
30 1 6:30 pm,
Women’s
group mtg.
Most Pre-
cious Blood
of our Lord
2 5 pm
Adoration
Benediction
3 First
Friday
4 First
Saturday
11am
Maidens of
St. Joan mtg.
5
Fifth
Sunday
after
Pentecost
6 7 8
9 5 pm
Adoration
Benediction
10
11
5 pm Youth
group mtg.
12
Sixth
Sunday
after
Pentecost
13 6:30 am
Server boot
camp
14
6:30 am
Server camp
5 pm
Young Adults
Women's mtg
15 6:30 am
Server boot
camp
16 6:30 am
Server boot
camp 5 pm
Adoration
17 6:30 am
Server boot
camp
18 6:30 am
Server boot
camp
7 pm Men's
group mtg.
19 Seventh
Sunday
after
Pentecost
20
21
22
23
5 pm
Adoration
Benediction
6:30 pm
Men’s mtg.
24
25 10:30 am
Altar Servers
3 pm
St. Tarcisius
mtg.
26
Eighth
Sunday
after
Pentecost
27
28 29 30 5 pm
Adoration
Benediction
31 1 First
Saturday
11am
Maidens of
St. Joan mtg.
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Patricia & Francesco Barsanti, David Burns, Dennis Cockrum, Sr. Maria Consuela, David Cools, Roberta Costa, Carmen di
Pietro, Tom deTar, Regina Dumas, Ruben Finn, Sharon Flores, Alvin Froehlich, Barbara Gagne, Robert Geist, Karen Graham
David Gunseor, Gale Hamilton, Susan Hamilton, Sherri Higgins, Donald Holbrook, Kathryn Holbrook, Margaret Hurn, Jo-
seph Kemna, , Carrie Kralicek, Paul Krieg, Joseph Larsen, Marianne Leake, Donald Lohman, Spencer Lowell, Bryce Lund,
Bill Mayer Carol Mayer, Sharon McManus, Patrick McMonigle, Paul Orozco, Philomena Ost, Michael O’Sullivan, Florence
Pearson, Phyllis Peick, Michael Permen, Rachel Porter, Julia Rose, Coleman Rozsnyai, Louis Sachwitz, Joshua Schlader,
Georgia Schrempp, Heaven & Mary Schumacher, Michael Simpson, David & Erika Taxin, Jonathan Taxin, Esther Vasquez,
Mary & Charles West, Lezlie White, Barbara Woods.
Richard Ambrosi, Angelo Ambrosetti, Diane Braun, David
Brunson, Julie Cook, Veronica Cools, Terrence Cooney, Richard
Copeland, Robert Courteau, Raymond Covarrubias, Ann deTar,
Grover Dilsaver, Joseph Anthony Drongoski, Charles Douglass,
Susan Douglass, James Duggan, Joan Duggan, Norman Dumas,
Jean Duval, Brenda Finn, Frank Finney, William Fisher, Jess
Flores, Mary Forrester, Joan Glaze, Beatrice Gordon, James P.
Gordon, Fr. Bill Gould, Joseph Guarnotta, Jeanine Grenier, Hel-
en Groves, Ed Hattrup, Leo Heinan, Patricia Howland, Fr. Mi-
chael Irwin, FSSP, Rosemary Jacobs, John Keller, Mary Lynn
Kenary, Daisy Koler, Paul Koudelka, Elemer Kovacs, Boleslaw
Kozlowski, Wanda Kozlowski, Josephine LoCurto, Sandra Ma-
drid, Patrick Mahoney, Bonnie McDonald, Erma McKay, Kevin
McKay, Mike McManus, Agnes McMillan, David Metzger, Norm
Miller, Florence McNamara, Lynnette Miller, Michael Mitchell,
Ann Morgan, Arcadia Nicklay, Fr. Colman Nolan, Mary Nor-
man, Molly Rose Pearson, William Pearson, Jerry Peick, Kath-
leen Rardon, Fr. George Rassley CSSR, Bonnie Royer, Tamiko
Shaw, Steve Slater, Jeremy Smith, Ed Stephens, Maryanna
Thompson, Paul Upthegrove, Paul Uribe, Linda Vogel, Paul
Van Voorst, Bob Wagner, Dorothy Wagner, Helen Walitzer,
Elizabeth Welch, Ernest Willette, Wes Woods
Rev. Brother Peter Mary, FSSR; Fr. Joseph Loftus, FSSP; Fr. Martin Adams, FSSP;
Sr. Teresa Benedicta, Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Post Falls, ID; Brother Mary Peter, Monastero di San Benedetto di Norcia; Brother Lawrence Burns, OSB,
Clear Creek Monastery, OK
Vocations Please pray for the members of our parish
who are discerning or pursuing a religious vocation.
July 5th Collections
General, envelopes, loose cash
Adoration chapel candles
St. Helen’s Poor Box
Capital Campaign
On line donations
Peter’s Pence
Individual Gifts
Votive Candles
Total
June Collections
Goal Actual
General Offertory
Capital Campaign
Sick and Homebound In your charity, please pray for the sick and homebound of the parish.
Faithful Departed Please pray also for the deceased of our parish.
Finances
Thank you for your generosity!
Customary Stipends Many people ask “what is a customary stipend in gratitude for the Sacraments?” Stipends are not required to receive any Sacrament. If one would like to give a gift, here are some customary offerings:
◊ Mass: $10 ◊ Marriage: $80 - 100
◊ Baptism: $25 - 50
◊ Other Sacraments: no stipend applies
We ask that parishioners request no more than three Mass intentions per priest at one time.
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