Christ the Redeemer...2021/07/30 · Dave Stewardson 741-0021 • Ted Wallin 741-7282 • Joe...
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Centered on a spiritual journey leading to Jesus.(Inspired by Matthew 6:33)
Christ the RedeemerRoman Catholic Parish
OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9am - Noon & 1 - 5pm
Phone 306-773-9524 • www.ctrparish.com1850 Springs Gate, Swift Current, SK S9H 4E1
PaStORal StaFF
Rev. Fr. thomas Mutavanattu Pastor
Rev. Fr. Christopher Juchacz Associate Pastor
Jackie Hagen Administrative Assistant—[email protected]
Stan lautsch Sacramental Ministry—[email protected]
wORSHIP
weekend Mass timesSaturday: 5:00pmSunday: 10:00am
weekday Mass timesTuesday & Thursday: 7:00pm Wednesday & Friday: 9:00am
SaCRaMENtS
Reconciliation 30 mins before all Masses and after
10am Sunday Mass upon request
Baptism & anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office
Marriage Contact the Pastor
at least six months in advance
Parish Events & Activities
Monday —August 2nd No Mass Tuesday — August 3rd 7:00 pm MASS † MARIE LOVERIN requested by James & Alma Meier Wednesday — August 4th 9:00 am MASS INTENTIONS for the PARISHION- ERS of ST JOSEPH PARISH, Glentworth 8:00 pm Pray the Holy Rosary by Zoom; find the link and log-in information on our websiteThursday —August 5th 7:00 pm MASS † MARTHA DAVIDSON requested by Don Davidson Friday — August 6th 9:00 am MASS † ED PRIVE requested by Johanna PrivéSaturday — August 7th 5:00 pm MASSSunday — August 8th 10:00 am MASS
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time—August 1st, 2021Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Some options for celebrating Mass remotely: FROM REGINALivestream daily & Sunday Masses at 9am from: www.youtube.com/ArchdioceseRegina
FROM TORONTOMass is broadcast daily on Vision TV, Channel 23 with SaskTel or Channel 22 with Shaw, at the times below:
Mon to Fri: 6 am & 10 am | Sat & Sun: 6:00 am
Stewardship Bulletin Bit“Each day the people are to go out and gather
their daily portion; thus will I test them, to see whether they follow my instructions or not.”
—Exodus 16:4
When the Israelites gathered more than their daily portion of manna, the surplus became wormy and rotten. In the same way today, self-reliance, pride and ego leads to hoarding and excessive surplus of goods and money. Living a stewardship lifestyle helps us discern our “wants” from our “needs”. Living a grateful and generous lifestyle reminds us that God will provide all that we need and that we have plenty to share.
Readings for Sunday, August 8th1st Reading: 1 Kings 19:4-82nd Reading: Ephesians 4:30 - 5:2Gospel Reading: John 6:41-51
NOTE: The faithful continue to be dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days
of Obligation until September 1, 2021.
A reminder that there is NO Holy Hour on Thursdays or First F riday Adoration
during the summer months.
Fr Chris recently finished his 1st assignment as a new priest at Holy Family Parish in Regina. Born and raised in Regina, his journey to priesthood began with Religious Studies at Campion College, then St Paul University in Ottawa. His process of discernment took him to the USA and religious formation with the Conventual Franciscans. Feeling the call to be a diocesan priest, he was accepted by Archbishop Daniel Bohan, earning a Master of Divinity degree in April 2020 from St Joseph Seminary in Edmonton. For a more detailed bio, please visit our website. Welcome, Fr Chris!
1. The faithful continue to be dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation until September 1, 2021.2. Mask wearing is optional based on your own risk assessment and comfort level. People with any symptoms are encouraged to wear a mask at Mass.3. Contact tracing is not required and therefore booking a spot for Mass will no longer be necessary.4. We will continue to use the hand sanitizers in the entrance and in the center aisle inside the Church.5. We will restore the Holy Water fonts at a later date.6. The Sign of Peace (shaking hands, a bow or gesture) may resume at the comfort level of each person. Do not shake hands if you have cold or flu symptoms.7. The collection basket will remain on the table inside the Church.8. We will resume having ministry volunteers serving at Mass—while maintaining sanitizing and safety protocols.9. Individuals distributing communion must wear a mask and hand sanitize before & after distributing communion. Reception of communion in the hand is to be the norm. At this time, the Blood of Christ will not be provided.
OUR CURRENT PRACTICES
Until August 17, office hours will be 9am - Noon Mon - F ri, as Jackie is on holidays.
The residents & staff of Willow Creek Manor would love to receive a card or letter from you. Place them in the baskets in either foyer. Thank you!
For more information:Larry Jensen 741-2368 • Duane Ring 741-1730 • Rick Kane 773-1094
Dave Stewardson 741-0021 • Ted Wallin 741-7282 • Joe Arling 741-9333
AN APPEAL FOR SURVIVORS & THEIR COMMUNITIES
In an effort to engage more deeply in our ongoing commitment and response to the Truth and Reconciliation process, the Catholic Bishops of SK announce a province-wide appeal to support residential school survivors and their communities. A goal and timeline will be in place by September. Please visit archregina.sk.ca. The Bishops’ letter is front and centre, or you may scroll down to find “Latest News” on the left. There Archbishop Don Bolen speaks on how we are responding as Catholics. There are also options for giving under the “Donate Now” tab at the top.“It is for all of us to rise to the occasion and be instruments of healing and reconciliation, moving forward in humility, truth and justice.” —Catholic Bishops of Saskatchewan
SOCIAL JUSTICE RECOMMENDATIONSCheck out new material relating to Truth and Reconcilia-tion under the SOCIAL JUSTICE tab on our website. There are reading and listening recommendations. For example, visit cbc.ca/books/48-books and you will find a list of books by Indigenous writers helping us understand residential schools. There are also excellent podcasts from cbc.ca, the CBC Listen app—or wherever you get your podcasts.
PILGRIMAGE at the SHRINE of OUR LADY of LOURDES
This pilgrimage takes place next Sunday, August 8th at St Peter’s Colony near Kronau, SK. The afternoon begins with Adoration/Benediction and Reconciliation in the Grotto at 1:00 pm, followed by Mass at 2:30 pm with Archbishop Don Bolen.For further information call Fr Chinh Vu at 306-771-2387.
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Our Parish Calendar Monday • Miracle Quilters gather Mondays at 9am upstairstuesday • CWL supper meeting 1st Tues at 5pm (before 7pm Mass) • Welcoming Committee meets 2nd Tues after 7pm Mass • Finance Council meets 3rd Tues after 7pm Mass • Adult Faith Formation meets 4th Tues after 7pm Masswednesday • “Zoom” Rosary every Wed at 8pm (info on website)thursday • Divine Mercy Holy Hour every Thurs from 6-7pm (except when followed by a First Friday) • Liturgy Committee meets 1st Thurs after 7pm Mass • Parish Pastoral Council meets 2nd Thurs after 7pm Mass • K of C meets 3rd Thurs after 7pm Mass • Social Justice meets 4th Thurs after 7pm Mass and hosts a monthly afternoon Seniors Social, currently TBDFriday • 1st Friday Adoration 9am - 3pm followed by Holy Hour
Bible Study and RCIA sessions will resume in the fall; please check the bulletin for start dates & topics.
Other Ministries We have an active group that knit & crochet Prayer Shawls. Please call the office if you are in need of a lap blanket for comfort. Be sure to check out our brochure display and the Lighthouse media kiosk in the north foyer. As well, our Library features books and videos on a variety of spiritual subjects.
Pastor ..................................... Fr. Thomas Mutavanattuassociate Pastor ................. Fr. Chris JuchaczChair ...................................... Emilio CompletoVice Chair ............................. Liam Choo-FooPast Chair ............................. Ann Stewardsonadult Faith Formation ...... Judy Friesen Cwl ........................................ Claire VerretCommunications ............... Martin KuntzDeanery Rep ..................... Nelson PompuEcumenism ........................ Val Choo-FooFinance Chair .................... Ted WallinK of C .................................. Gord Hagenliturgy ................................. Nicole FrancisRecorder ............................. Collette Andree Social Events ..................... Yvonne LavioletteSocial Justice ..................... Michele ValleeStewardship ......................... Michelle Modesto & Socorro ModestoVocations .............................. Grace Dimayuga & Nancy Onraetwelcoming ........................... Mary TardifYouth ...................................... Deloris & Dustin Funk
School Board ...................... Ted WallinPrincipal, aSCS .................. Lenni Zanidean