Welcome to Our Lady of Peace Parish! We welcome all new parishioners to our parish community.
We are happy to assist you at our Information Desk before or after Mass. Here you may find information for: registrations, address
changes, collection envelopes, Mass Cards, prayer requests. Information Table is available 15 minutes before & after Mass.
Our Lady of Peace
425 Broad St. N. Regina, SK S4R 2X8
Tel: 306.543.5355 Fax: 306.543.9837
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ourladyofpeaceregina.com
Facebook: Our Lady of Peace Regina
Twitter:@olopreginask
Office Hours: Mon-Friday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Pastor: Very Rev. James Owolagba
Tel: 306.543.5355 E-Mail: fr [email protected]
Office Manager: Rob
Tel: 306.543.5355
Pastoral Assistant: Stacy Gruner t Tel: 306.550.2474
E-Mail: [email protected]
Hall Rental: call Par ish Office
Tel: 306.543.5355 Email: our la-
Caretaker: Tewodros Gebreselassie
Stewardship “Jesus said to him, ‘Go and do likewise.’” (Luke 10:37) This was Jesus’ command at the end of the Good Samaritan story. Did you know that the Samaritans and Jews despised each other. The moral of the story is to love our neighbor. That means loving someone you may not know or someone who looks differently than you or someone who you don’t like. All without expecting anything in return.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call the Par ish Office if you need anointing at home or in the hospital. Check the bulletin for upcoming anointing sched-ules. BAPTISM: Please call the office to register /information. MARRIAGE: Please contact the pastor at least six months prior to the wedding date to begin the necessary preparations. RCIA/RCIC: – Call the Parish Office for information.
Please Pray For:
Judith Lewis, Cathy Chukwuma, Anne Gelowitz, Rose Frolic, Liz Hycza, Marion Danyliw, Raymond Vermett,
Clarence Capletto & Madeline Daley
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
Weekday Mass: Tue - Fri 9:00 AM Weekend Mass: Saturday: 5:00 PM, Sunday: 9:00 AM & 10:30
ROSARY- 20 mins before each Mass ADORATION - First Fr iday of each month 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM RECONCILIATION - Saturday’s: 4:30 PM Sunday’s: 8:30 AM
Our Lady of Peace Parish
July 14th #33/2019
15th Sunday Of Ordinary Time
Year C A Samaritan...took care of him.
Mass Readings, Feast Days & Intentions
Ask Father James:
What are the four marks of the Church?
The Catholic Church has always identified four marks as intrinsic to the church's self understanding of its nature and definition.
These marks are essential features of the Church and her mission. These marks are derived from the profession of the faith
wherein all Catholics profess in the Creed that the church is One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic. In the Creed we profess:
"I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church."
1. The Church is One: The church is the one body of Chr ist infused with the life of Christ through the Spir it. The
church was created by the sending of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Day and the Spirit continues to animate the church and
makes it one united body of Christ. The Spirit is the source of unity amidst diversity, plurality and difference. On that
Pentecost Day, when the Spirit arrived, it bind Ethiopians, Samaritans, Jews and Gentiles together into one body in a
convergence of diversity of tradition, perspective and experience.
2. The Church is Holy: Holiness marks the character of the body of Chr ist. This is because the church is the temple
or habitation of the holy God. We are joined as one with God through the mediation of God's son, Jesus Christ. Although the
church struggles as a collection of sinners, the church is made holy through the out pouring of the Spirit into the body of
Christ.
3. The church is Catholic: Catholicity means it does not admit of regionalism, sectar ianism, factionalism and
heresies. The church is universal in living out the teachings, scripture and ministry of the church, including the celebration of
the Eucharist. On the Day of Pentecost, Parthians, Medes and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and
Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya near Cyrene; visitors from Rome11 (both
Jews and converts to Judaism); Cretans and Arabs; all of them declared the wonders of God in our own tongues and
languages (Acts 2:5-11). All these people prefigured the catholicity of the faith, the church and overcame the diversity of
Babel.
4. The church is Apostolic: Apostolicity points to the author ity of the church, her ministry, scr ipture, sacraments,
teachings, all built on foundation of the prophets and the Apostles of Christ. Apostolicity derives first from the apostles
themselves, and gives credence to apostolic succession for the faithful transmission of the faith and fidelity to the apostolic
teaching. Apostolicity is a recognition that initially, the twelve were the 'sent ones' whose mission was to baptize and make
disciples of all nations, to preach repentance and forgiveness of sins, and to witness to the suffering, death and resurrection of
Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:19-20; Luke 24:45-49). Later, Paul, Silas and Timothy (Romans 16:7; 1 Thessalonians 1:1; 2:16)
were all recognized and sent with these apostolic functions.
For further reading, see Matthew 28:19; John 17:20-21; Ephesians 2:19-20, 4:1-6, 5:25-27 and Catechism of the Catholic
Church CCC: nos. 811-12
If you have a faith question, please email Father James at: [email protected]
Parish Events & Meetings
Mass Date & Time Solemnities/ Feast Days & Saints Days
Readings Mass Intentions
Mon July 15 - NO MASS St, Bonaventure, Bishop, Doctor
Exodus 1.8-14, 22 Matthew 10.34-11.1
NO MASS
Tues July 16 - 9:00 AM Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Exodus 2.1-15a Matthew 11.20-24
† Izolda Abram By Margaret & Andrew Preiner
Wed July 17 - 9:00 AM Exodus 3.1-6, 9-12 Matthew 11.25-27
† Terry Wielgoz By Henry, Irene Wielgoz Family
Thursday July 18 - 9:00 AM Exodus 3.13-20 Matthew 11.28-30
Mass of Thanksgiving By Fred & Donalda Exner
Friday July 19 - 9:00 AM Exodus 11.10-12.14 Matthew 12.1-8
Sat July 20 - 5:00 PM Our Lady’s Saturday or St. Apollinaris
Exodus 12.37-42 Matthew 12.14-21
† Lori Mayor By Alice Mayor & Family
Sun July 21 - 9:00 AM Sun July 21 - 10:30 AM 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Genesis 18.1-10a Colossians 1.24-28 Luke 10.38-42
9:00 AM All Parishioners 10:30 AM All Parishioners
Monday July 15
12:00 PM-6:00 PM Parish Fundraiser at Fantasyland Bingo
Tuesday July 16
Wednesday July 17
Thursday July 18
6:00 PM-12:00 AM Parish Fundraiser at Fantasyland Bingo
Friday July 19
Saturday July 20
Sunday July 22
“Legion of Mary” Will resume in the Fall
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School is Out & Summer is here!
Outdoor adventures, canoes, swimming, capture the flag, and campfire sing-alongs - it is camp the way you remember it! The Kenosee Boys and Girls Camp is accepting registrations for their July camps. We offer both girl’s camp (ages 6 – 14), and co-ed camps (ages 6 – 14) throughout July.
Our camp fosters kid’s connection to nature, god, and their community all while having the best week of their summer. Learn more and register ONLINE (www.campkenosee.net), or contact Michael Paul at [email protected] or (306) 577-4624.
Accordion Fest Sunday, July 28 from 2:00 PM-5:00 PM at St. Peter's Church Hall, 100 Argyle St. Regina. Admission is $10.00 & and includes door prize entry & refreshments. Wheelchair accessible, parking in back, south side entrance. Call Patricia at: 306-924-0418 for more information.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Activities will resume in September.
NEW BUTTERFLIES & LEAVES RECENTLY ADDED
Memorial/Donation Fund
The Memorial/Donation Fund is intended to help pay down our mortgage. Create a
legacy. Donate $500 or more & place a leaf or butterfly on the Memorial Tree.
Contact Parish Office
Bingo Helpers NEEDED
Contact Anita
T: 306.543.0421 E: [email protected]
2019 Bingo TOTAL: $8,166.64
Daytime Bingos:
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM:
July 15th & 31st
Evening Bingos:
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM:
July 18th
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONS
July 6th, 2019 5:00 PM - $470.50 June 7th, 2019 9:00 AM - $861.00
June 7th, 2019 10:30 AM - $1234.15 TOTAL: $2,565.65
“Oh my God, let me remember with gratitude and confess to thee thy mercies toward me”
- St Augustine of Hippo
CWL is looking for parishioners to help with the CWL Prayer Circle. People needed to pray for others. Contact Antonette or call
55+ Senior Group Corner
Ages 4-11, July 29-Aug2. Register at Parish Office
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY for Students The Parish is hiring summer students who are 14 yrs+. Only a few positions available. Apply at Parish Office.
LATEST NEWS FROM ARCHDIOCESE: Some Catholic teachers are expected to earn higher salaries. Newman Theological College (Edmonton) will be offering courses locally in Regina as part of a Masters in Religious Education (MRE) program aimed primarily at Catholic teachers. An MRE provides a
salary increase for teachers. Many of these courses (such as Christology or Ecclesiology) are of interest to non-teachers as well. If you are looking to gain graduate credits in theology & think this might be for you, contact Dr. Brett Salkeld at 306-352-1651, ext. 214 or [email protected].
Pick up your 2018 Parish Pictorial at Parish Office.
SUMMER ART RAFFLE $5.00 each, only 200 tickets printed See display in church foyer .
PEW PARTNER BAGS for CHILDRENS LITURGRY In place of Children’s Liturgy for July & August, pre-school
children will be offered a “Pew Partner Bag” of activities pertaining to the Mass. The bags are returned after Mass and
the projects taken home.
JOB OPPORTUNITY For 14 yrs+ for Craven Clean-up, July 15 & 16th pays $14.00/hr.
Text Maureen at 306 351-2270 or [email protected].
Jesus: Yes, I will. Come, and follow me.
Me: Lord Jesus, will you lead my life?
Me: FYI, I’m the type who likes to do my own thing.
Jesus: WHAT? ???
Vacation Bible School
Pastoral Council Pastor: Father James Chair: Brian Martens Vice Chair: Vacant Secretary: Vacant Liturgy: JoAnne Zuck Education/Sacraments: Stacy Grunert Youth: Vacant Pastoral Care Irene Grad Deanery JoAnne Zuck
Stewardship: Marg O’Byrne Membership: Doris Frei Appointed Members: Annual Appeal: Antonette Rothecker Screening Protocol: Donalda Exner Schools Liaison: Antonette Rothecker Seniors: Betty Sparrowhawk CWL Representative: Irene Haynes K.C. Representative: Vacant
Finance Council Pastor: Father James Chair: Dennis Gibbs Member: Miles Lozinsky Secretary: Anita Rieger Hall: Robert Member: Maurice Raboud Member: Lukose Luka Bldg & Grounds: Ken Sparrowhawk Member: Roger Bertrand Member: Stacy Grunert Member: Jackie Bahan
Mission Statement: Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we
endeavor to build this community of Our Lady of Peace to a viable Christian Catholic Family,
to which all are welcome.
Senior Rate Applies
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Tire Sales and Installation Auto Repair and Maintenance
LANDRY’S SERVICE Est. 1969
180 Winnipeg Street N., Regina SK S4R 2R9
Phone: (306) 543-6290
New Faces Needed for Parish Council Current Opportunities: 1.) Parish Council Secretary, 2.) Vocation Awareness, 3.) Youth, 4.) Ecumenism, 5.) Social Justice and 6.) Vice Chair Parish Council meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Meetings are approximately 1 to 1.5 hours long. For more information, contact Jackie Bahan at: 306.543.3014.
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