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Catholic Church ~ May 27, 2018
Feast of the Holy Trinity ~ Santísma Trinidad
Parish address: 2612 W. State St., Boise, ID 83702 ~ Phone 208-344-2597; Fax: 208-344-9337
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Family of Love: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity Last Sunday, we celebrated the sending of the Spirit, which sealed God’s new covenant and made a new creation. In this new creation, we live in the family of God, who has revealed himself as a Trinity of love. We share in His divine nature through His Body and Blood (see 2 Peter 1:4). This is the meaning of the three feasts that cap the Easter season—Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, and Corpus Christi. These feasts should be intimate reminders of how deeply God loves us, how He chose us, from before the foundation of the world, to be His children (see Ephesians 1:4–5). Today’s readings illuminate how all God’s words and works were meant to prepare for the revelation of the Trinity and God’s blessing in Jesus Christ—the blessing we inherited in Baptism, and renew in each Eu-charist. By God’s Word, the heavens and earth were filled with His kindness as we sing in today’s Psalm. Out of love, God called Abraham and chose his descendants to be His own people, Moses says in today’s First Reading (see Deuteronomy 4:20,37). Through the Israelites, He revealed to the nations that He alone is Lord and there is no other. In Jesus, God’s word took flesh as a son of Abraham (see Matthew 1:1). And Jesus reveals in the Gospel today that the one God is Father, Son, and Spirit, and that He desires to make all people His own. As He led Israel out of Egypt, God freed us from slavery, Paul says in today’s Epistle. As He adopted Is-rael (see Romans 9:4), He gives us the Spirit by which we can know Him as “Our Father.” As God’s heirs, we receive the commissions of Moses and Jesus today. We are to fix our hearts on Him, and to observe all that He has commanded. The Eucharist is His pledge—that He will be with us until the end, that He will deliver us from death to live forever in the promised land of His kingdom.
LA SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD. La fiesta de nuestro Dios. Hablar de Dios es co-mo hablar de un padre o de un amigo; no de su estatura o edad. Uno habla de la experiencia de la hermosa relación que nos une con esta persona. No po-
demos entender a Dios pero sí podemos amarlo y sentir todo el amor que nos tiene. Nuestro Dios es un Dios-Familia. La vida de familia nos lleva a experimentar la cercanía con Dios. La Iglesia misma es una vida en familia en cuanto refleja la vida de Dios en nosotros y nosotros en El. La mejor manera de “entender” a Dios es sentirnos conectados a El como a un padre o a un amigo. Aprovechemos la oportunidad de esta fiesta pa-ra darle un abrazo a nuestro Dios y darle gracias por estar tan cerca de nosotros. Su amigo y servidor~ Padre Jesús Camacho THE FEAST OF THE HOLY TRINITY. This is the Feast of our God. Speaking about God is like talking about a parent or a friend. One does not speak of stature or age, one speaks of the experience of the beautiful rela-tion that binds us with this person. We cannot understand God, but we can love him and we can feel how much he loves us. Our God is a family God. Family life brings us closer to a likeness of our God. The Church is alive in family, in the manner that reflects God’s life. The best way of understanding our God is to feel con-nected to him as a parent and a friend. We take this opportunity to give our God a hug and give him thanks for being so close to us. Your friend and servant ~ Fr. Jesús Camacho
From Fr. Jesus Camacho
IMPORTANT EVENTS AT SAINT MARY’S
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ACADEMIC PENTATHLON This nation-al event is a competition comprised of five academic events: Fine Arts, Litera-ture, Mathematics, Science and Social Science exams. All competitions for US Academic Pentathlon are held online. Competitors are eligible to win team and
individual medals. Our team members were: Shane Ber-nal, Hagan Reynard, Taylor Woods, Millie Moore, Hiram Huerta, Christian Hernandez, Owen Wetherbee, Zella Running and Jack Staufer. St. Mary’s team won 2nd place in the state and we have numerous individual medal winners. Congratulations to all participants! Literature: Millie Moore – silver; Hiram Huerta – bronze Mathematics: Shane Bernal – gold; Hagan Reynard – bronze; Owen Wetherbee – silver; Hiram Huerta – gold; Millie Moore – bronze Science: Millie Moore – silver Social Science: Hiram Huerta --silver We are the only school in the Valley that partici-pates. St. Mary’s team came in 13th out of 40 teams in the nation. Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for supporting our team again this year for the Pentathlon. Jerry Helegeson encouraged the school to participate in the National Pentathlon three years ago.
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PLAN TO ATTEND!
All are invited to honor our
90+ year old parishioners on
Sunday, June 3 from 3 to 4:30pm
in the Creegan Courtyard.
MASS SCHEDULE
HORARIO DE LAS MISAS Saturday, 5:00pm- English
Sábado, 7:00pm- Español
Sunday, 8:30am & 10:45am- English
Domingo, 12:45 pm, Español
Monday– Communion Service, 8:30am
Lunes-Servicio de Comunión, 8:30am
Tues.-Fri., Mass, 8:30am
Martes -Viernes, Misa, 8:30am
RECONCILIATION / RECONCILACION
Saturday 4-4:30pm or by appointment
Sábado 4-5pm y 6:30-6:50pm o previa cita
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SUMMER OFFICE HOURS The parish office will be open from 9am-4pm Monday thru Thursday.
The office will be closed on Fridays during the summer.
Enjoy your summer!
AN INVITATION TO SENIORS –
55+
If you would enjoy socializing
with other St. Mary’s seniors,
you are invited to a get-
together in the office following 5pm Mass on Satur-
day, June 2. We will share ideas and plans for fu-
ture events and gatherings. Refreshments will be
served.
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MASS OF HEALING All are invited to this healing ser-vice at Sacred Heart Church, 811 S. Latah, on Thursday, June 14 at 8:30am. Father Rob Cook will offer the Sac-rament of Anointing of the Sick and the Prayer Ministry Team is available after Mass for prayer. For details, contact Gail Vincent at 571-4527.
Memorial Day
Monday,
May 28, 2018
Parish office closed
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IMPORTANT EVENTS IN OUR COMMUNITY
MEN’S RETREAT AT NAZARETH
The topic for this event is "Deliver Us from the Evil One". We all need to know about the tactics of the enemy and how to defeat them in our lives. The retreat is scheduled from Fri-
day, June 1, at 5:30pm until Sunday, June 3, at noon. The keynote presenter is Fr. Roger LaChance, who is a retired priest from Poca-tello. For more information, email Randy Williams at [email protected] or call him at 208-602-5667 or email www.nazarethretreatcenter.org.
BISHOP KELLY YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP is the only contact camp for Op-timist age players in grades 3-8 for the 2018-2019 school year. Camp dates
are June 25-28. The cost is $150 per participant and $120 for additional family members. The camp includes football fundamentals, helmet, camp shirt, insurance and lots of FUN. For applications and online registration, visit www.bkfootballcamp.com.
37TH ANNUAL GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL The Greek Orthodox Church at 27th and Bannock is sponsoring this event on Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2 from 11am to 9pm. Besides church tours, there will be entertainment featuring live Greek music and dancers. Grecian imports, Greek pas-
tries and food-to-go will also be available. For more infor-mation, visit www.boisegreekfestival.com.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING CLASS STARTING SOON Through Natural Family Planning, fertility is viewed as a real-ity to live, not a problem to be solved. NFP eliminates the use of harmful hormones and chemicals, can help women with irregular or painful cycles, and helps couples celebrate
God's vision of human sexuality. The three-part course will be held in Meridian, Sunday June 3, July 1, and Au-gust 5 from 2:00-4:30pm. Pre-registration at ccli.org is required by May 31. Online courses are also availa-ble. Please contact Jeff and Erika Cowman at [email protected] for more details.
CHOIR FOR ORDINATIONS Come join the big celebration! Come sing with the Diocesan Ordination Choir for the ordina-tions of Joseph Lustig and Nathan Dail to the priesthood and John Mosier to the diaconate on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 11am. Rehearsals are Thursday, May 31
and Monday, June 4 from 7:30- 9pm at St. John's Cathe-dral in the choir loft. Warm up for the ordination is Thurs-day, June 7 at 9:30am in the Riffle Center (across the street from the Cathedral). Contact Dr. Raphael Morvant at 208-342-3511 ext. 108 or you can email at [email protected].
ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE ST. GERTRUDE’S MONASTERY This is a Mixed Media Art Retreat, Friday 3pm to Sunday 1:30pm,
July 27-29. You will identify an area of your life in which your perspective has become dense and rigid. Then, us-ing prayer, writing and intuitive painting, you will create the elements of a mixed media painting that will bring new light to old ideas. No art experience necessary. All sup-plies included. The facilitator is Keli Sim DeRitis and the suggested donation is $245 single / $195 each shared. To learn more and to register, call 208-962-2000 or go to www.Spirit-Center.org
CONFERENCE AND WALK The North-west Parkinson Foundation is hosting "Boise Parkinson Day", a conference and walk on June 23 at the Riverside Hotel. For information and registration, go to https://nwpf.org/participate/events/boise-parkinsons-day. You must regis-
ter for each event that you wish to attend.
FORMED
The Wild Goose is a
work of the Holy Spirit,
which is awakening in
the hearts of all those
participating God’s
love and transforming
power. This is a love that has been revealed to us
by Jesus Christ and that leads us to our heavenly
Father. As you walk through this series, pray for the
Spirit to breathe life into your heart. Go to
FORMED.ORG at stmarysboise.org.
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NAZARETH RETREAT CENTER will have an open house at 4450 North Five Mile Rd. (between Ustick & McMillan) on Sunday, June 10 from 11am to 5pm. Guided tours include the Rosary Walk, Stations of the Cross, guest rooms, the
Labyrinth. Explore our Diocesan Retreat Center and see what Nazareth has to offer for individuals, groups and parishes. We are sure you will find that much good really can come out of Nazareth!
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SAINT MARY’S CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Calendario Semanal
Weekly Schedule
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• ConsejoHispano,7pm�RoomD�
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Bishop Kelly Job Positions Open
• Full-time Theology Teacher • Full-time Retreat Coordinator/ Campus Minister • Head Swim Coach
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Head Eucharistic
Minister - Host 2 Rod Jaszkowiak Vic Haus Tom Ditter Eucharistic
Minister - Host 3 Marty Downey Catherine Petzak Isabell Yale Eucharistic
Minister- Host 4 Rich Wezensky Merikay Jost Lora Vance Eucharistic
Minister - Cup 2 Susan Kleinfeldt Joan Haus Amber Mallet
Eucharistic
Minister-Cup 3 Larry Winner Evelyn Harrison Sarah Thomson
Eucharistic
Minister - Cup 4 Eileen Hoobing Mary Morris Althea Dillon
Hospitality Captain
Larry Winner/ John Lipareli
Mary/Jeffri Bohlscheid
Mary Dunlop/ Lydia Shrader
Ministry Schedule for June 2018
1 Pt 1: 3-9; Ps 111: 1-2. 5-6. 9 and 10; Mk 10: 17-27
1 Pt 1: 18-25; Ps 147: 12-15. 19-20; Mk 10: 32-45
Zep 3: 14-18 or Rom 12: 9-16; Is 12: 2-6; Lk 1: 39-56
1 Pt 4: 7-13; Ps 96: 10. 11-13; Mk 11: 11-26
Jude 17. 20-25; Ps 63: 2-6; Mk 11: 27-33
1 Pt 1: 10-16; Ps 98: 1-4; Mk 10: 28-31
Ex 24: 3-8; Ps 116: 12-13. 15-18; Heb 9: 11-15
Weekly Scripture Readings
May 27 - June 3, 2018
Dt 4: 32-34. 39-40; Ps 33: 4-6. 9.18-20.22; Rom 8:14-17;
Mt 28:16-20
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL is sponsoring the “Rockin with Vinnies” Summerfest event. Tick-ets are now on sale and seating is limited! Just over 200 tickets remain for the car raffle of a 2018 Subaru Forester. Summerfest is on June
23 at 6pm at Holy Apostles which includes a dinner auction, car raffle and dancing under the stars! Cost is $65 per person. Proceeds of the dinner auction will help support food pantries, parish SVP conferences, utilities, housing, dining hall, prescrip-tion assistance, transportation assistance, re-entry program and more. Go to SVP.com for more information.
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CONSEJO PASTORAL HISPANO/HISPANIC PASTORAL COUNCIL
Coordinadores/Coordinators José y Martha Ayala, llame a la oficina Sub Coordinadores/Assisting Juan y Juana Sánchez……… 208-466-4150 Tesorero/Treasury Alfredo Garibay ..……………………….. 208-371-1612
PARISH MINISTRIES AND CONTACTS
MINISTERIOS PARROQUIALES Y REPRESENTANTES
Altar Servers: Sam Murano: [email protected]/ Eduardo Chavez Lectors: Sam Murano ~ Margarita Luna
Eucharistic Ministers/Ministros de la Eucaristía Rod Jaszkowiak ~ Familia Carretero
Bishop Kelly Representative / Representante: Bryan Smith Mike Caldwell, Principal
Director of Music/ Director Musical: Patty Gabica Haas/Ray Lopez
Choir Directors / Directores del Coro Robert Parsley ~ Juan Moreno ~ Benny Garcia
Development & Finance Council / Consejo de Desarrollo y Finanzas Bob Ancin, Merikay Jost, Saul Huerta
Lynn Sprague, Douglas Schulze, Monica Pittman
Food Bank Coordinator / Banco de Comida: Stacy McDonough, 208-345-2734
Hospitality/Hospitalidad: Debbie Ashworth/Juan & Socorro Lima
Outreach Eucharistic Ministers / Visita a los enfermos Mary Daley ~ John Hitchman
Knights of Columbus / Caballeros de Colón Bob Tratz / Carlos Tapia ~ Martin Esquivel
Health Ministry/Nursing Ministry/Linda Bieker-Arkoosh/Christie Running/Melissa Gorozpe/Teresa Sanchez-Lopez
Prayer Network / Cadena de Oración Sandy Racine, 208-985-4760
Prison Ministry / Ministerio de Prisión Christy Chapman ~ Carlos Castro
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos
Meg Lawless ~ Luis Carrillo
Confirmation / Confirmación Meg Lawless ~ Rosi Terriquez
Religious Education/Coordinadora de Educación Religiosa Meg Lawless ~ Olga Rodriguez
Sacristan: Mike Sellars
Parish Ambassadors for Salt & Light Radio Teresa Tavelli ~ Liliana Tena ~ Francisco Amaral
St. Mary’s School Governing Board: Nick Smith St. Mary’s School P.T.O.: Ron Goodwin
Small Faith Communities / Estudio Bíblico Imanol Betikoetxea ~ Francisco Amaral / Socorro Lima
Martha García ~ Lupita Martínez
Catholic Social Teaching/Enseñanza Social de la Iglesia Gloria Terriquez
Hispanic Youth Group/Grupo de Jóvenes Hispanos
Gloria Terriquez ~ Monica Virgen
Saint Mary’s Catholic Church
Comunidad Católica de Santa María 2612 W. State St., Boise, ID 83702
Oficina/Parish Office: 208-344-2597; Fax: 208-344-9337
Escuela/School: 208-342-7476
Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9am-4pm. Closed Friday. Horario de Oficina: lunes a jueves 9am-4pm. Cerrado los viernes
BAPTISM / BAUTISMO Parents should call the office to register for a baptis-mal class. Classes are the last Thursday of the month.
Bautizos en español, llame por favor a la oficina parroquial para pedir los requisitos.
MARRIAGE / MATRIMONIO /
QUINCEAÑERA Contact the parish office six months in advance. Comuníquese con seis meses de anticipación.
FOOD BANK HOURS /
HORARIO DEL BANCO DE COMIDA 3890 W. State St., Boise
Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 11am–3pm Lunes, Miércoles y Viernes: 11am–3pm
www.stmarysfoodbankboise.com
BULLETIN ITEMS [email protected] &
WEBSITES / PAGINAS DE INTERNET Church/Iglesia: www.stmarysboise.org School/Escuela: www.stmarys-boise.org
ONLINE GIVING
Online giving is available for parishioners, making donating simple, safe and secure. Please go to
www.stmarysboise.org and click on “donate”.
Please consider donating to the Msgr. John Creegan Foundation of St. Mary's Church. Remembering this foundation in your will or es-tate ensures the promise of Catholic education for the children of St. Mary's School.