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“He cried out in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” The dead man came out, tied hand and foot with burial bands, and his face was wrapped in a cloth. So Jesus said to them,
“Untie him and let him go.” John 11:43-44
March 29, 2020— FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
Pope St. Pius X Church A Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise
625 E Haycraft, Coeur d’Alene ID 83815 208-765-5108 [email protected] www.stpiuscda.org
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WHILE PUBLIC MASSES, LITURGIES, AND GATHERINGS ARE SUSPENDED
WEEKDAY & WEEKEND MASSES
Please visit parish website for video and online options
CONFESSIONS & ADORATION Thursday: 11am-1pm Friday: 7:30am-9am Saturday: 2pm-4pm Sunday: 10am-noon
CHURCH DOORS OPEN FOR PERSONAL PRAYER
Mon-Fri: 8am-7pm; Sat-Sun: 10am-7pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8am-noon
FOOD PANTRY OPEN
Tuesday-Friday: 9am-noon
From the desk of
Father Flores
Like many of you, I have been tuning into many Catholic websites and apps lately; and on Thursday, I happened upon an interview with Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, VA. Speaking about the current state of the Church and the world, Bishop Burbidge used the analogy of a plant to drive home the attitude that Christians could have at this time. He mentioned that when a plant is deprived of water, its life source, it will send deeper roots. I liked this analogy. Currently, the Catholic faithful are being deprived of Mass and the Eucharist due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Using Bishop Burbidge’s analogy, perhaps Our Lord is providing us a time to send our roots even deeper into our faith. Clearly there is nothing deeper nor higher than the meaning of the Mass in our lives of faith, so going deeper cannot mean preparing to live without the Mass or the Eucharist on a permanent basis. Perhaps going deeper can mean deepening our comprehension and devotion to the Eucharist, to the Mass, and to the Church. Going deeper must be done with the backdrop of desiring the Eucharist and the Mass and praying for a quick return. A few weeks ago, we had our parish retreat and in it was presented the idea that we, as parishioners of the Parish of Pope St. Pius X, can be people who are receptive, purposeful and who can become a blessing to the community. This might be just what the world needs right now. In this unprecedented time, let us be people who are receptive. I often hear people say that they want to pray more. If you are not working as much or if you have kids home from school, be receptive and spend time in prayer. Pray the Rosary, read the daily Mass readings, begin devotional prayers to favorite saints, observe a few moments of quiet reflection and prayer. Prayer can seem to be a waste of time, especially when we do not perceive something happening. This is why it is the perfect posture and manner of being receptive, offer your prayers and leave them with God. He will bring about the fruit of your prayer. You and I can learn to be docile and receptive by being faithful to our prayer. In this difficult time let us be people who are purposeful. Being purposeful means knowing that our prayers, actions and acts of penance make a difference. They make a difference in our relationship with the Lord, in our own lives and in the lives of others. One good way that we can be purposeful is to offer acts of penance to the Lord. Hopefully all of us have already taken on acts of penance for Lent, but now we can join them to the needs of our day or perhaps we can take on a bit more penance. Penances can include giving up pleasurable things, spending time in study, going out of our way for others and many others. Our Lord told His followers that some demons can only be driven out with prayer and fasting driving home the necessity and power of penance. The coronavirus is not, strictly speaking a demon, but it is certainly not our friend; it caus-es harm and it frightens us. It needs to be driven out. Certainly, it will be scientists and doctors who discover the cure for the virus, but it will be our prayer and penance that will quicken its arrival. Be purposeful and do an act of penance. This time calls us to be a blessing. I encourage everyone to please be receptive in prayer, purposeful in penance and then allow the Lord to lead you to where He wants you to be a blessing in this time. Prayer and penance will bring about peace and joy that you can then spread to others. This time certainly calls for many blessings. Right now, the best way to be a blessing seems to be to maintain social distance from others. The countries afflicted with this pestilence before us have shown that maintaining distance is the best way to stop its spread. Further, you can be a blessing by calling older members of our community whom you know may not have many social connections. You can offer to go shopping for someone who is at greater risk of contacting the virus. Be a blessing. Perhaps God is showing us how to send deeper roots, I hope we all will respond. One of the titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary is, Health of Christians. Let us entrust ourselves to her and her powerful intercession to keep us safe. I will be celebrating a daily Mass in private; and at each of these Masses I will pray for you and your intentions.
In Jesus and Mary,
Father Flores
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Your parish is here to help guide and support you during these tumultuous times. We will continue to publish a limited bulletin each week, and also have created a special page on the parish website. Just click on “COVID-UPDATES” from the homepage, www.stpiuscda.org. There, you will find many ideas and ways available to support and guide adults, children and families during this time. We will update this special page regularly. A few things you will find there are: Diocesan and Parish Communications (including messages from Bishop Peter and Father Flores) Schedules and calendars updated regularly Videos of our weekly Mass by Father Flores; video links
to other weekday Masses; online bible studies Prayers, novenas, and other devotionals Ideas on how to meditate on the scriptures, and Ways to do good for others, including donating food to
our food pantry or funds to our various missions of charity (especially needed right now!), phoning someone who may be lonely or isolated.
Please let us know if you could use some help, or if you are available to help someone else! If you have access to a computer and know someone who does not, assist in relaying information. Call the parish office if you have any questions.
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ADORATION & LITURGY
STEWARDSHIP
March 29, 2020
5th Sunday of Lent
“Jesus said to her, ‘Did I not tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God?” JN 11:40
Many of us say that we believe in God. We go to church on
Sunday. We volunteer for events at our parish. But when life
gets hard, when the pressure is on, and when things aren’t
going our way, do we really believe? Do we really put our trust
in the Lord? When we live a life of gratitude, being thankful for
the gifts we’ve been given, we really do see that God is
providing all that we need. It opens our hearts to see God’s
active presence in our daily lives.
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHURCH THROUGH PRAYER
AND FINANCIAL GIVING. We are confronted with an
unprecedented challenge. Without
weekly Masses, there is no
collection. Please consider
making financial gifts through the
mail or dropping them off to the
parish office. Remember, we also have online giving through
a secure online giving portal. Gifts may be set up on a regular
or one-time basis and can be earmarked to:
WEEKLY CONTRIBUTION. If you have your "envelope
number" handy, please note that as well.
FLOWER DONATIONS: In anticipation of our Easter celebra-
tion, flowers have been ordered for the Easter Season. As is
tradition, you may donate to the Easter flowers in memory or
in honor of a loved one. Forms are available online or call the
office.
IDAHO CATHOLIC APPEAL: Thank you for your contribu-
tions! As of March 18th, 70 donors from our parish have
pledged a total of $35,433 towards our goal of $117,569. We
are at 30% of our goal! Please PLEDGE today if you haven't
already. Thank you.
MISSIONS OF CHARITY: As you can imagine, there is
additional need in our community. Our food pantry and the
Pope St. Pius X Society of St. Vincent dePaul continue to
meet with our neighbors. If you would like to make a donation
to this fund, you may do so online, mail it in, or drop it off to
the parish office. God bless you for your generosity.
† Be Receptive † Be Purposeful †
NEXT WEEK’S READINGS:
April 5, 2020—Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion
First Readings: Matthew 21:1-11 & Isaiah 50:4-7 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24
Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11 Gospel: Matthew 26:14—27:66
All Mass intentions which had been reserved continue to be honored at daily and/or weekend Masses.
We are working on updating the PRAYER CHAIN. In the meantime, continue to email your prayer intentions to [email protected].
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