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Office Hours
Sacramental Preparation for Baptism—Contact Val for next preparation class (for parents of infants & young children) on October 15. Expectant parents are encouraged to contact Val before the birth of their child.
Marriage Preparation—Contact Fr. Lorne.
5020 Sherwood Drive
Regina, SK S4R 4C2
Phone: 306-543-3838
Fax: 306-949-2544
Email: [email protected]
Website: holytrinityregina.ca (bulletin available online)
Pastoral Staff Pastor: Very Rev. Lorne Crozon, V.G. 306-924-1993 Pastoral Assistant: Val Magnuson 306-924-2602
Support Staff Hall Inquiries & Office Coordinator: Heather Deis 306-543-3838 Custodian: Dominic Dias
Electronic
giving
Sept. 22, 2019 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish
Masses This Week Variation in times to accommodate schools
Rosary 25 minutes before weekday Masses.
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to Noon & 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Spiritual Care in Hospital—Catholic chaplains visit patients and their families to
address any spiritual needs, pray, provide a friendly face and comforting presence, talk about people’s fears and concerns, bring Communion, and contact a priest for anointing of the sick.
Pasqua Hospital Chaplain
Bonnie Thiele Hunt
306-519-1380
Wascana Rehab Centre Chaplain
Joan Rink
306-530-6511
General Hospital Chaplain
Jerry Fitzgerald
306-519-1405
Sacrament of Reconciliation with Fr. Lorne: Sat. 4:15—4:50 pm; Sun. 8:15—8:45 am; 10:15—10:45 am
and by appointment.
Monday Sep 23 08:30 AM Ints Tom & Shirley Mulligan
Tuesday Sep 24 08:30 AM + Collette Beauregard
Wednesday Sep 25 09:30 AM + Angela Wolitski
Thursday Sep 26 08:30 AM + Sr. Joan Burns SCSL
Friday Sep 27 08:30 AM Ints Archbishop Bolen
Saturday Sep 28 05:00 PM + Connie Randall
Sunday Sep 29 09:00 AM Pro populo
Sunday Sep 29 11:00 AM + Rodel Calvario
Use the link on our website home page.
Elementary Schools Affiliated With Our Parish
St. Mary (French Immersion) 140 McIntosh St. N. Ph. 306.791.7365 St. Joan of Arc 10 Dempsey Ave. Ph. 306.791.7350 St. Josaphat 140 Greenwood Cr. Ph. 306.791.7355
Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report—Sign up at www.archregina.sk.ca/news. The week’s top local stories, parish and diocesan events, and national and international news of Catholic interest delivered to your in-box every Friday.
Is money a “god” that you put before God? Giving money to support the Church and other charity is a pillar of our faith, just like attending Mass every Sunday and participating in parish ministry. Giving money frees us from being a slave to money. It increases our dependence on God and our trust that God will provide all that we need.
“No servant can
serve two masters;
for a slave will either
hate one and love
the other, or be
devoted to one and
despise the other.
You cannot serve
God and
wealth.” (Luke 16:13)
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Coming Up at Holy Trinity: Sun. Sept. 22—Children’s Sacramental Prep after 11 am
Mass, hall.
Sun. Sept. 22 —Vietnamese Mass, 5 pm. (2nd & 4th Sun.)
Mon. Sept. 23—Ephesians Bible Study, 9:15 am (2 of 8)meeting rooms.
Tues. Sept. 24—Forever in Motion Fitness for mature adults, 1:30 pm, hall.
Tues. Sept. 24— K of C General Meeting, 7 pm, meeting rooms.
Wed. Sept. 25 –All classes of St. Joan of Arc School coming to Holy Trinity for 9:30 am Mass.
Thurs. Sept. 26—RCSD Youth Liturgical Ministries Training, 1 pm, hall.
Fri., Sept. 27—NO coffee party after Mass this month (due to Trade Show setup).
Fri. Sept. 27—CWL Craft & Tradeshow—5 to 8 pm, hall.
Sat. Sept. 28—CWL Craft & Tradeshow, 9:30 am to 3 pm, hall.
Sat. Sept. 28—Altar Server training after 5 pm Mass (church).
Sun. Sept. 29—K of C Pancake Breakfast, 10 am to 1 pm, hall.
Sun. Sept. 29—Altar Server training after 11 am Mass (church).
Pancake Breakfast at Holy Trinity Sunday, Sept. 29 Breakfast served in the Hall, continuously from 10 am to 1 pm Enjoy pancakes, eggs, ham and sausage with toppings of
syrup, strawberries and whipped cream, with juice and bottomless coffee.
Hosted by Knights of Columbus — Cost by donation. Retrouvaille is a lighthouse for marriages on stormy seas.
Details page 4 for October opportunity.
Save the Date—Holy Trinity Fowl Supper Sunday, October 20—catered by Charlotte’s Catering (Moose Jaw). One sitting; take out meals available. Watch for more details on ticket sales and how you can help.
It’s not too late to join us for this Jeff Cavins study on DVD. Learn how Paul’s letter to the Ephesians reveals many remarkable gifts of the Church
For more information, Phyllis (306) 949-1709 or Marcie (306) 450-8304
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation & First Holy Communion Contact Val Magnuson, Pastoral Assistant 306-924-2602. Classes begin TODAY Sunday, September 22. Registrations will not be accepted after this date.
Baptism Preparation Next session is Tues. Oct. 15 at 7 pm. Call Val 306-924-2602 to register. Fee is $20.
Sacramental Preparation
Holy Trinity Homemade PIES for Sale Apple, Raisin. $10. Frozen, you bake. Limited quantities available after weekend Masses.
Holy Trinity CWL Annual Trade, Craft & Bake Sale Friday, Sept. 27 (5—8 pm) and Saturday, Sept. 28 (9:30 am to 3 pm). A full complement of 50 tables, featuring many crafters, including home décor, woodworking, quilts, blankets, home-made pies & jerky, honey, jewellery. Vendors include Watkins, Avon, Tupperware.
Invite your friends and neighbours, with no admission charge, lots of free parking and elevator access!
See this week’s insert.
Ephesians Bible Study at Holy Trinity Monday mornings, 9:15 am until Nov. 18
(no class on holidays)
Exercise Program for Mature
Adults Coming to Holy Trinity
Tuesday afternoons, 1:30 pm
Starts Sept. 24
See this week’s bulletin insert.
CWL Corner CWL Annual Info Pamphlets – please check on table in gathering area and pick up your pamphlet covering meetings over the next season. SIGN UP NOW…….Holy Trinity CWL Annual Trade, Craft & Bake Sale is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28 and we need your volunteer help as well as your delicious home baking. Please consider donating your time and talents to this event! Baking Drop-off times: Thursday, Sept. 26 (6-7:30 pm) Friday, Sept. 27 (9 am - 8 pm) & Saturday, Sept. 28 (9:30 am) See this week’s insert .
LIFE CHAIN is Sunday, October 6 from 2-3 p.m. Corner of Albert and College
(lawn at the Royal Sask Museum). Registration starts 1:30 p.m. Come join us for
one hour of prayer for the pre-born. Prayer is our most powerful weapon in this
culture of death. Refreshments & fellowship at 3 p.m. Hosted by Regina Pro-Life.
Cuernavaca Project Fundraising for village sustainability projects: Cookbook by Mary Kish now available $20.
Donate your refundable bottles at any Sarcan location in Regina (no glass).
Use Drop & Go with key word “project”.
Archdiocese of Regina Annual Appeal kicks off
this weekend. Watch your mail for your opportunity to
contribute to the important Catholic ministries the
Appeal supports in southern Saskatchewan.
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Liturgical Ministries—Sept. 28 & 29 (wk 5)
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5 p.m. Mass 9 am Mass 11 am Mass
Altar Servers 4 Anto Siby Anna Rose Siby
Altar Servers 4 Emma Rath Sebastien Eugenio
Altar Servers 4 Vince Manaligod Kaitlyn Matthews Ronia Matthews Zane Navarro
Children’s Liturgy ** Children’s Liturgy **
Eucharistic Ministers 5 Sharon Martorana Darlene Kosolofski Ken Kosolofski Judy Stochmal
Eucharistic Ministers 5 George Deneve Helen Kealey Merv Kealey Sharon Bergerman volunteers
Eucharistic Ministers 5 Deborah Canevaro Clark PItts Kathy Pitts MaryAnn Young Bob Young volunteer
3 Extraordinary (Lay) Bread Ministers needed for all Masses
Lectors 4 Nicole Funke 1 Jacqueline Meeley 2 Don Miller Ints
Lectors 4 Erin Rockabar 1 Mike Schneider 2 Sheila Schneider Ints
Lectors 4 Neha Fernandes 1 Ivan Flores 2 Henri Smith Ints
Music Ministry Funke
Music Ministry Wlodarczyk
Music Ministry Grace
Greeters volunteers
Greeters volunteers
Greeters volunteers
Ushers 4 volunteers
Ushers 3 Pat Barnes Rhonda Barnes-Pitka Barb Barnes-Wilcox Donald Ross
Ushers 3 Tom Kaminski Barb Saylor Elizabeth Liamzon volunteer
ROSARY PRAYER FOR CANADA until Oct 7 (Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary), join in praying the 54-Day Rosary Novena for Our Nation, and finally, on Sunday, October 13, join Catholics around the world in praying a PUBLIC Rosary, with Rosary Coast to Coast especially for CANADA; for a pro-family, pro-life government in Canada. For more info, see Sept. 1 bulletin online.
"When people say the Rosary together, it is far more formidable to the devil, than one said privately. Because in this public
prayer, it is an army that is attacking him. He can often overcome the prayer of an individual, but if this prayer is joined to other Christians, the devil has much more trouble in getting the best of
it." - St Louis de Montfort.
**Children’s Liturgy of the Word at Holy Trinity can resume when we have
enough leaders to assist with this important ministry to our children. Call the
office (306) 543-3838 or email [email protected].
The Archdiocese of Regina Lay Formation Program—Forming disciples for leadership, service and evangelization
Our goal is to empower church leaders. Through a living relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church, and informed by solid teaching by a host of
experts, our alumni are sent forth to "Make disciples of all nations".
+We provide solid teaching from diocesan priests, religious and lay persons who are experts in their respective fields of theology, ethics, social
justice, scripture, liturgy, canon law and a host of other fields.
+We provide the skills, tools and opportunities to deepen your spiritual life, assess your God-given gifts and discern how best to offer these in
service to Jesus Christ.
+We provide a working knowledge of particular areas of service including; native ministry, ministry to the sick, dying and bereaved, youth ministry,
parish government, sacramental preparations and the RCIA.
+We provide the tools and the guidance to speak confidently about the church, faith and Jesus Christ in the home, the parish and the world.
We are currently accepting applications for our Fall intake. For more information or to register, contact our Program Coordinator, Eric Gurash at
306.325.1651 ext 211 or email him at [email protected]
Santa Maria Fall Bazaar & Rummage Sale Sat. Oct. 5 (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.) and Sunday October 6 (10 a.m. – 3 p.m.) 4215 Regina Ave. All proceeds support resident activities at Santa Maria. This is our 50th
year anniversary! Contact is Margaret Sills 306-586-8611
Fall Supper—St. James United Church, 4506 Sherwood Dr, Fri. Sept. 27,
5 to 6:30 pm continuous. Turkey & all the trimming catered by Charlotte’s
Catering (Moose Jaw). Tickets $20; ages 6 to 12 $7. Advance tickets only;
call St. James church office (306) 543-2626.
St. Francis Community School Craft & Bake Sale, 45 Mikkelson Drive
Sat. Nov. 2, 10 am to 3 pm. Holiday shopping; free admission; concession,
50/50 draw. Tables available, email [email protected]
City of Regina Moving To Regulate “Body Rub Parlors” Although the majority of residents at public meetings want “body rub parlors” banned, Regina City Council is moving ahead with the approval to regulate these facilities. They will be making their final vote at the next City Council Meeting, Monday, September 23.
Though the time has passed to submit an opportunity to speak to City Council at the meeting being held Monday, September 23, you are invited to attend the council meeting so that councilors can see by your presence that city residents (and those who visit the city) do not agree with this regulation. You can also contact the council members personally to let them know your concern. City Council wards within Holy Trinity parish include Wards 7, 8 & 9. Council members are Sharron Bryce (Ward 7); Mike O’Donnell (Ward 8) and Jason Mancinelli (Ward 8). You can find your ward by entering your address at https://www.regina.ca/city-government/city-council/wards/index.html
Link to minutes of past meetings and agendas for upcoming City of
Regina Council meetings:
http://reginask.iqm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx
Link to articles on sexual exploitation and human trafficking linked
to body rub parlours:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sex-trafficking-licensed-spas-
toronto-1.4612213
https://endsexualexploitation.org/articles/survivors-debunk-massage-
parlor-myths-in-defend-dignity-video/
https://rcav.org/anti-human-trafficking/
Book Club, October to December Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. Organized by Catholic Teachers’ Guild of Regina. Choice of two sets of dates & locations. See poster on bulletin board or insert in this bulletin (online version).
+Altar Server Training—after 5 pm Mass on Sat. Sept. 27 and
after 11 am Mass on Sun. Sept. 28
Altar Server Training—see note below
Deepen Your Faith—Lighthouse Media kiosk in the gathering area — new books and CDs, just $7.
You are invited to join our parish council. Do more than you could by yourself. Contact Wally Kaip at 306-949-1709 or at [email protected] Upcoming Pancake Breakfasts at Holy Trinity — Sundays, serving continuosly from 10 am to 1 pm. Enjoy pancakes, eggs, ham and sausage with toppings of syrup, strawber-ries and whipped cream, with juice and bottomless coffee. Cost — by donation. September 29 November 10 December 8 & more in 2020
Retrouvaille helps hurting marriages! When couples experience difficulties in their marriage, they often feel alone; like there is no one who can help them. Please consider registering for the Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vie) program before you consider divorce. Next program in Saskatoon Oct. 18 to 20. For confidential information about the program, call (306) 652-7155 or email: [email protected] Read a first person account on the miracle of Retrouvaille https://blogcritics.org/saving-a-loveless-
sexless-marriage-the/
Catholic Women's League
We invite you to join our Council.
For information on membership and benefits, please contact: Sherry Enns
at 306-530-5846
Cell: (306) 530-6318 Regina
Please tell our advertisers you saw their ad in the Holy Trinity bulletin.
Deborah Canevaro Independent Beauty Consultant
306-543-5701
Donna Witt Independent Senior Sales Director
306-543-7664
Holy Trinity Parishioners:
Moving? Changed phone numbers?
Help us keep our parish records up to
date by letting us know. 306-543-3838
or email [email protected]
Carmichael Outreach food distribution program needs plastic cutlery in addition to plastic food containers (preferred size that holds 3 cups (750 ml), will take larger & smaller size, with lids). Bring to Holy Trinity (place in marked plastic drawer in Gathering Area, or leave bags of containers in office.
Treat yourself & get away for the day. An oasis of tranquility offering manicures, pedicures, nail art, silk wraps. $5. off any service for Holy Trinity parishioners with this ad.
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322 McCarthy Blvd N., Regina
Mon-Sat
9 am-7 pm
Sun &
Holidays
11 am-5 pm
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NEW MATERIALS ARRIVING WEEKLY
Forever….In Motion – a physical activity program for older adults/seniors to improve endurance, strength, balance and flexibility as well as encourage a healthy lifestyle. All skill levels welcome.
Tuesdays at 1:30 pm starts Sept. 24 Holy Trinity Hall (basement)
With Gwen Barschel (Holy Trinity parishioner, retired LPN and certified Forever in Motion leader)
This program can be adapted to sitting in a chair, standing with a chair for support or standing alone. No floor exercises are utilized. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, and bring a water bottle.
The Health District recommends all participants to complete a PAR Q Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire. Available online by typing in PAR Q or if you are unable to access a computer, copies will be available at Holy Trinity. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
Holy Trinity Catholic Women’s
League
7th
annual
Craft, Trade Show
& Bake Sale
Friday, Sept. 27 5-8 pm
Saturday, Sept. 28 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Holy Trinity R.C. Church
5020 Sherwood Drive, Regina
(north doors)
Free Admission. Canteen. Handicap accessible, lots of parking.
Baking drop off:
Thursday, Sept. 26 (6-7:30 pm) Friday, Sept. 27 (9 am - 8 pm) Saturday, Sept. 28 (9:30 am)
2019
Looking for a night out? Thirsting for some stimulating conversation?
Want to help reach your C2PG goal? Hoping to educate your spirit?
welcomes you to join our
Book Club
Current reading: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Two nights available. Come either night.
The sessions are free to attend. You are responsible for the purchase of the book.
Direct questions to [email protected]
Mere Christianity
By C.S. Lewis
Monday Group
St. Nicolas School
7651 Mapleford Boulevard
Hosted by Marcie Kowalski
Thursday Group
St. Martin de Porres Parish
4720 Castle Road
Hosted by Honni Lizée
Sections 1 & 2
(approximately 60 pages)
October 7th
7:30-9 pm
October 10th
7:30-9pm
Section 3
(approximately 60 pages)
November 4th
7:30-9pm
November 7th
7:30-9pm
Section 4
(approximately 60 pages)
December 2nd
7:30-9pm
December 5th
7:30-9pm
Archdiocese of Regina
BulletinSeptember 22, 2019
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Page One
How To Vote Like a CatholicWith the federal election coming, Catholics have to ask themselves how their faith impacts their choice in the ballot box. What role should our faith play in voting? What do we do if none of the options look good from a Catholic perspective? Is voting enough? Come out on Tuesday Oct. 1 to hear Archdiocesan Theologian Dr. Brett Salkeld explore these questions at Christ the King Parish, 3239 Garnet Street at 7:30-9:00 p.m., following the 7:00pm. Parish Mass. All are welcome!
2019 JESUIT LECTURE:Resisting Throwaway Culture: How a consistent life ethic can unite a fractured peopleDATE: Wed, Oct. 16, 2019TIME: 7:00 PMWHERE: Campion Auditorium3737 Wascana ParkwayWHO: Dr. Charles CamosyAssociate Professor, Theological and Social Ethics Fordham UniversityABOUT THE LECTURE:Based on his book of the same name, Dr. Camsoy reflects on this time ofrealignment when we have been given a unique moment to put aside the frothy, angsty political debates and think harder about our deepest values. This lecture will be an opportunity to dialogue about what kinds of values should serve as the foundation for a new political culture. More Info about Dr. Charles Camosy and the Jesuit Lecture Series can be found at the links below:https://campioncollege.ca/events/jesuit-lecture/https://www.facebook.com/events/2653797187984875/
THANKSMany thanks to all who supported the Visitation House Holey Soles relay team in last weekend’s Queen City Marathon. The team , consisting of Ron Yeomans, Kyla Warneke, Kyle Fitzel, Jeremy Deis and Shelan Schulkowsky finished the 42.2 km distance in a time of 4:19:37 and placed 46th out of 105 teams. We are grateful to the various parish CWL’s throughout the city for collecting contributions and pledges. In each of the past years we have collected close to 10 thousand dollars in support of this very worthy outreach to women in our city. On behalf of Theresa Hilbig and her staff of volunteers at Visitation House , thank you again. Fr. John Weckend [Relay team coach and manager]
TF157: Eucharist PEW Study Hullabaloo - Part 2Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue the discussion on the latest PEW study suggesting that 70% of Catholics do not believe what the Church teaches about Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist. This week they will look at two popular responses to the issue made soon after the study’s release. We’re walking the line between liturgies and education this week on Thinking Faith!http://thinkingfaith.libsyn.com/tf157-eucharist-pew-study-hullabaloo-part-2
City of Regina Moving To Regulate “Body Rub Parlors”Although the majority of residents at public meetings want “body rub parlors” banned, Regina City Council is moving ahead with the approval to regulate these facilities. They will be making their final vote at the next City Council Meeting, Monday, September 23rd. Though the time has passed to submit an opportunity to speak to City Council at the meeting being held Monday, September 23rd, you are invited to attend the council meeting so that councilors can see by your presence that city residents (and those who visit the city) do not agree with this regulation. You can also contact the council members personally to let them know your concern. A list of the council members can be found on the City of Regina website. Link to minutes of past meetings and agendas for upcoming City of Regina Council meetings: http://reginask.iqm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspxLink to articles on sexual exploitation and human trafficking linked to body rub parlours: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sex-trafficking-licensed-spas-toronto-1.4612213https://endsexualexploitation.org/articles/survivors-debunk-massage-parlor-myths-in-defend-dignity-video/https://rcav.org/anti-human-trafficking/
Stewardship Bulletin Bit “No servant can serve two masters. He will hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and
mammon (wealth).” (Luke 16:13)
Is money a “god” that you put before God? Giving money to support the Church and other charity is a pillar of our faith, just like attending Mass
every Sunday and participating in parish ministry. Giving money frees us from being a slave to money. It increases our dependence on God and
our trust that God will provide all that we need.
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BULLETIN BOARDPublic RosarySunday, October 13, join Catholics around the world in praying a Public Rosary, with Rosary Coast to Coast. We will be praying a public Rosary in front of Holy Rosary Cathedral at 3:00 p.m. Bring lawn chairs if you need to sit down. Contact Patti Burlock at [email protected] for more information.
Santa Maria Fall Bazaar & Rummage Sale - Saturday October 5 (9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) and Sunday October 6 (10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.) 4215 Regina Ave. All proceeds support resident activities at Santa Maria. This is our 50th year anniversary! Contact person is Margaret Sills 306-586-8611
Holy Trinity CWL Craft, Trade Show & Bake Sale - Friday, Sept. 27 (5—8 pm) and Saturday, Sept. 28 (9:30 am to 3 pm), 5020 Sherwood Drive, Regina. Free admission, canteen, elevator, lots of parking.
Fall Supper 2019 - St. Jean-Baptiste Parish (French Parish) 2517- 25th Avenue, Regina unday, September 29 2019 - From 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Cost for tickets bought and picked up prior to September 29th 2019: Age 13+ and adults: $15.00, Children between 7 and 12: $8.00. Cost for tickets at the door on the day of the event:Age 13+ and adults: $18.00, Children between 7 and 12: $9.00Children 6 years old and less: Free. (For more information please call: 306-586-5006)
Employment Opportunities-Blessed Sacrament Parish, Regina: Office ManagerThe responsibilities of the office manager cover reception, various office duties, including posting financial data and preparing the weekly bulletin, along with assisting the pastor in some of his administrative duties. Knowledge of Parish Friendly software for processing collections, contribution receipts and sacramental information would be an asset. Experience in the entry of financial data into accounting software would also be helpful. Some training will be available in these areas. A good level of proficiency in all Microsoft Office programs is very important. Work week is currently 4 hours a day, 4 days a week. Wages are negotiable based on experience and skills. The current job description for this position is posted online at: https://archregina.sk.ca/employment To apply, send your resume to Blessed Sacrament Parish at [email protected]—OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Holy Family Parish, Regina is seeking a dynamic and service orientated individual to fill the full-time position of Office Administrator. The responsibilities include reception and general administration as well as back-up duties to other positions. Previous experience in a busy office and strong keyboarding skills are necessary to be successful. The position deals with highly sensitive and confidential information. This position reports to the Pastor. Salary TBD based on experience. Contact 306-949-7678 or [email protected] for more details.-St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Weyburn, SK: Administrative Assistant/ReceptionistThis position will be mainly reception, office duties, and assisting our priest as required. Proficiency in all Microsoft Office programs is important, and knowledge of Quickbooks would be an asset. Must also be willing to learn the Parish Friendly software program. Some training will be available.Work week is presently 7 hours a day, 4 days a week. Wages are negotiable based on experience and skills.The application deadline is Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019.To apply, send your resume to [email protected] or search for “St. Vincent” at www.indeed.com
The Archdiocese of Regina Lay Formation ProgramForming disciples for leadership, service and evangelizationOur goal is to empower church leaders. Through a living relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church, and informed by solid teaching by a host of experts, our alumni are sent forth to “Make disciples of all nations”.+We provide solid teaching from diocesan priests, religious and lay persons who are experts in their respective fields of theology, ethics, social justice, scripture, liturgy, canon law and a host of other fields.+We provide the skills, tools and opportunities to deepen your spiritual life, assess your God-given gifts and discern how best to offer these in service to Jesus Christ.+We provide a working knowledge of particular areas of service including; native ministry, ministry to the sick, dying and bereaved, youth ministry, parish government, sacramental preparations and the RCIA.+We provide the tools and the guidance to speak confidently about the church, faith and Jesus Christ in the home, the parish and the world.
We are currently accepting applications for our Fall intake. For more information or to register, please contact our Program Coordinator, Eric Gurash at 306.325.1651 ext 211 or email him at [email protected]
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Fall Campaign Workshop. Development and Peace’s Fall Campaign: This Fall, Development and Peace joins the Catholic Church, our partners, and the indigenous people in the Amazonia in the protection of the largest rainforest on earth from commercial exploitation. Please join us with D&P to discuss the effects of commercial activities in the Amazon rainforest on Indigenous Peoples and on the Global Ecosystem, in response to Pope Francis’ Encyclical, Laudato Si (For the care of our common home) and the 2019 Synod of Bishops on Sept. 25th, 6 to 9:00pm at Christ the King Parish, (3239 Garnet St., Regina – please RSVP to [email protected]); Sept. 28th 12 to 3:30pm at Christ the King Parish, (580 5th St E, Shaunavon – please RSVP to [email protected]); and Sept. 29 1 to 3 :30 at Our Lady of Victories Parish, (308 Sussex Ave, Esterhazy – please RSVP to [email protected]).
Dying Healed WorkshopsOur Lady of Sorrows Parish – Fort Qu’AppelleFriday, September 27 and Saturday, September 28. (Friday 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.) at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Fort Qu’Appelle - 334 Boundary Avenue. Link to self-register at https://lifecollective.io/mtfl/events/dying-healed-fort-qu-appelle-sk OR contact Amanda at 306-352-1651 or [email protected]. Christ the King Parish - ReginaFriday October 4 and Saturday October 5. (Friday 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.) at Christ the King Parish, Regina – 3239 Garnet Street. Link to self-register: https://lifecollective.io/mtfl/events/dying-healed-regina-sk-2 OR contact Amanda at 306-352-1651 or [email protected]. Cost $30 (includes lunch on Saturday and a participant workbook).For more information on this workshop or the Dying Healed Program, please visit: www.lifecollective.io/mtfl/events/dying-healed-regina-sk
Archdiocese of Regina445 Broad St. North
Regina, SK S4R 2X8306-352-1651
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