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Mount St. Michael
Traditional Roman Catholic Parish
St. Michael’s Academy (K - 12)
8500 N. St. Michael’s Rd., Spokane, WA 99217-9333
Parish & School Office - (509) 467-0986 ext. 0
Fax - (509) 467-2425 Rectory - (509) 466-9333
Homepage - http://www.stmichaels.org or Hear from us by Twitter @MSMParish
Online Parish Calendar link – http://www.stmichaels.org/parish/calendar
1st Sunday of Lent February 21, 2021
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISM: Please fill out the form available in the vestibule and turn it in to the Pastor or
to the parish office. Reminder: Novus Ordo & non-practicing Catholics cannot serve as godpar-
ents, since they lack the intention of seeing to the traditional Catholic upbringing of children.
Please check the Baptismal Form to see the other requirements of the Church regarding godpar-
ents. Baptisms should take place within a month after birth. Only a grave reason justifies delay-
ing it beyond then.
PENANCE (Confessions):
SUNDAY 7:20-7:50 a.m., 9:50-10:20 a.m., 4:20-4:50 p.m.
TUESDAY 7:00-8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY 7:30-7:50 a.m., after 8:00 a.m. Mass, 7:00-8:00 p.m.
1st FRIDAY Half-hour before morning Mass, 5:30-5:50 p.m.
MATRIMONY: For practicing traditional Catholics only. Contact the pastor at least 6
months before the wedding date for marriage instructions. The best man and maid of honor of
the marriage should be Catholics, since they are the official witnesses to the Sacrament of Matri-
mony.
HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE SICK: At this time, only for those that are in danger of
death.
CONFIRMATION: Usually in late May/early June, but may be administered at other
times when Bp. Pivarunas visits, in more urgent cases.
WEEKLY DEVOTIONS
ROSARY FOR OUR FAMILY & YOUTH - 15 Decades
prayed at 7:00 p.m. every Monday.
OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS
Every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., with Rosary and Benediction.
BLESSING OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES - Every Sunday at
the Communion Rail after each Mass.
BLESSING OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS- Last Sunday of the month in front of
the Fatima Shrine, after the blessing of religious articles.
CHILDREN’S SUNDAY CATECHISM - These classes are offered for students who do not attend St. Michael’s Academy, 9:30 - 10:20 a.m. on Sundays. Information on locations, times, and teachers is posted on the bulletin board.
DOCTRINE CLASS – 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, in Room 226. Open to all adults and older high school students. Postponed until further notice.
CANDLES - You may have an eight-day candle lit at one of the beautiful side altars or shrines. Minimum donation is $7. The monthly cost is $30 for perpetual candles. Please put money in the candle donation boxes located at the BVM and Sacred Heart shrines.
STIPENDS - Stipends are not payment for spir itual benefits r eceived, but are an offer ing of support for the priest who performs a Sacramental rite or ceremony. The customary stipends are as follows: Weddings - $100, Baptisms - $25, Mass for your intentions - $25
ROSARY CONFERENCE CALL – Daily at 7:00 p.m., Pacific Time. Call (563) 999-5045. You’ll then be on! Best time to call in is 15 minutes beforehand. Any questions? Call Tom Gil-brough at (509) 487-0838 or email him at [email protected] or go to the website www.rosarycc.org. This daily “on the air” Rosary is for the conversion of America to the Catho-lic Faith.
ST. MICHAEL’S PARISH
Clergy:
Rev. Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI cell: 879-2222 Pastor 467-0986, x 114
Rev. Fr. Bernard Welp, CMRI cell: 230-7904
Assistant Pastor
Rev. Fr. Joseph Pham cell: 470-686-2048
Assistant Pastor
Rev. Fr. James McGilloway, CMRI cell: 909-664-4304
In Residence
Parish Secretary/School Registrar
Mrs. Anne Marie Netzel 467-0986, x 0
Accountant & Cemetery Administrator
Mr. Tim Drahman 462-4327 or
[email protected] 467-0986, x 101
Facilities Manager & Volunteer Coordinator
Mr. John Netzel 953-0816
Sacristan
Mrs. Pati Wallette 608-6926
Library
Mrs. Melissa Morgan 467-0986, x 115
Adult Catechism Instructor
Sr. Maria Kazimiera, CMRI 467-0986, x 176
ST. MICHAEL’S ACADEMY
Principal - K - 6th
Rev. Mother Mary Agnes, CMRI 467-0986, x 118
Principal - 7th - 12th
Sr. Michael Marie, CMRI 467-0986, x 119
School Uniform Shop
Mrs. Joanna Gilchrist 993-8015
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Confraternity of Christian Mothers - meets on 1st Sat. of month
Mrs. Susan Murry 869-7773
Confraternity of M.I.Q.- meets on 2nd Saturday of month
Mr. Andy Brustkern 370-9828
Handmaids of the Queen Sodality
Sr. Marie Vianney, CMRI 467-0986, x 110
Messengers of the Immaculate Heart (gr. 5-8)
Sr. Margaret Mary, CMRI 467-0986, x 129
Children of Mary (gr. 2-4)
Sr. Mary Julianna, CMRI 467-0986 x.165
Knights of the Altar Director
Mr. Paul Scherling 570-8994
Holy Name Society (Ushers)
Mr. Ken Bawden 995-9540
Parish Choir (Thursdays 7— 8:30 p.m.) except during summer
Mr. Tim Duff 280-5495
Parish Guilds
Mrs. Susan Murry 869-7773
RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION OF MARY IMMACULATE QUEEN
Priests, Brothers, Sisters www. cmri.org Mary Immaculate Queen Center www.miqcenter.org Mail Order Line (509) 467-1077
Weekly Mass Schedule
Sun., February 21 1ST SUNDAY OF LENT (St. Severian, Bishop & Martyr) 6:00 a.m. (Chapel) R.I.P. Nicholas Johnson (R. & R. Ochoa) R. Cyr 7:30 a.m. (Rectory) private intention R. Lauricella 8:00 a.m. (Chapel) Pro Populo – High Mass O. & J. Kinley 9:30 a.m. (Chapel) for Chico Vila & his children (anonymous) D. Vila 11:00 a.m. (Chapel) for our Godchildren (J. & J. Schlosser) L. Welp 12:30 p.m. (Chapel) for Mrs. M. Feldkamp (Bollingers) Mr. B. McMahon 5:00 p.m. (Chapel) private intention C. & M. Mazurik
Mon., February 22 St. Peter’s Chair at Antioch Feria (St. Margaret of Cortona, Penitent) FAST 6:40 a.m. for the Holy Souls & for the intentions of Bianca Dixon (E. Breeding & J. Emry) Mr. M. Gunning (School Mass) for the sick, imprisoned & dying (Q. Alderson) L. Welp 7:00 p.m. 15 Decades of the Rosary
Tue., February 23 St. Peter Damian, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor of the Church FAST 6:40 a.m. for Mike & Tina Gunning family (Q. Alderson) R. Sitzenstock 11:00 a.m. (Rectory) R.I.P. Oween Chapman & Deo Meier (J. & D. Blackwood) Mr. S. Gilchrist (School Mass) R.I.P. Peter & Ruth Stankus (R. & R. Ochoa) D. Stone 7:30 p.m. Holy Hour L. Macias, L. House, D. Vila
Wed., February 24 ST. MATTHIAS, Apostle (Ember Wednesday) FAST & PARTIAL ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT 6:40 a.m. R.I.P. Nicholas Johnson (A. Lightner) Mr. F. Sarquilla (School Mass) Pro Populo C.J. Knight
Thu., February 25 Lenten Feria (St. Tarasius, Bishop & Confessor) FAST 6:40 a.m. R.I.P. Al Cyr (F. & M. Sarquilla) J. Scherling 11:00 a.m. (Rectory) for the Holy Souls (J. Vila) O. & J. Kinley
Fri., February 26 Ember Friday (St. Mechtilde, Virgin) FAST & COMPLETE ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT 7:15 a.m. Distribution of Holy Communion 9:40 a.m. Rosary & Devotions to the Passion of Our Lord 10:15 a.m. R.I.P. Donna Berube (F. & M. Sarquilla) – High Mass with incense, Exposition As Assigned of Blessed Sacrament & Procession (inside the church), Litany of the Saints 2:40 p.m. Stations of the Cross Cross: O. Kinley, T1&2: J. Kinley, L. Isakson 6:00 p.m. for the Holy Name Society & their assistants (K. Bawden) – Low Mass at Holy Family side altar Mr. K. Kosch 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross Cross: C. Gunning, T1&2: W. & E. Schlosser 9:30 p.m. Reposition of Blessed Sacrament T. Netzel & Mr. P. Scherling
Sat., February 27 St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin, Confessor (Ember Saturday) FAST & PARTIAL ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT 5:30 a.m. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Bro. Sebastian 7:30 a.m. Rosary & Devotions to Our Lady of Fatima 8:00 a.m. Solemn Votive Mass for Peace at Holy Family side altar Mr. Kevin Strain Noon Chaplet of Our Mother of Sorrows 5:00 p.m. Chanted Vespers, followed by hymns and organ music in honor of the Blessed Sacrament 7:00 p.m. Public Holy Hour, Confessions
Adoration continues throughout the night until the 8 a.m. Mass.
Sun., February 28 2ND SUNDAY OF LENT (St. Oswald, Bishop & Confessor) 6:00 a.m. (Chapel) R.I.P. Al Cyr (F. Vila) – Low Mass at Holy Family side altar P. Drahman 7:30 a.m. (Rectory) private intention R. Lauricella 7:30 a.m. (Chapel) Rosary 8:00 a.m. (Chapel) Pro Populo – High Mass with incense, Litany of the Saints, Indoor Procession of Blessed Sacrament, Benediction (end of Forty Hours) As Assigned 9:30 a.m. (RECTORY) private intention L. Macias 11:00 a.m. (Chapel) R.I.P. Donna Berube (A. & C. Durazo) J. Welp 12:30 p.m. (Chapel) Holy Souls in Purgatory (R. Green) Mr. O. Larios 5:00 p.m. (Chapel) private intention Z. Gunning
February is the Month of the Sacred Passion of Our Lord.
HOLY ANGELS CHURCH CLEANING GUILD
Date Mary’s Side Holy Family Side Dusting Choir Loft Left Choir Loft Right Sanctuary
02/27 Renee Ochoa Eileen Duff Rita Dinaro Susie Welp Susie Welp JoAnn Edwards
03/06 Susan Bush Lori Boyer Quincy Alderson McEachern Family McEachern Family Colleen Shackleford
03/13 Fogg Family Fogg Family Gilchrist Family Betty Cons Eileen Urann Anne Marie King
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – On Fasting, by Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
An act is virtuous through being directed by reason to some virtuous good. Now this is consistent with fasting, because fasting is practiced for a threefold purpose. First, in order to bridle the lusts of the flesh, wherefore the Apostle says (2 Cor. 6:5-6): “In fasting, in chastity,” since fasting is the guardian of chastity. For, according to “Venus is cold when Ceres and Bacchus are not there,” that is to say, lust is cooled by abstinence in meat and drink. Secondly, we have recourse to fasting in order that the mind may arise more freely to the contemplation of heavenly things: hence it is related (Dan. 10) of Daniel that he received a revelation from God after fasting for three weeks. Thirdly, in order to satisfy for sins: wherefore it is written (Joel 2:12): “Be converted to Me with all your heart, in fasting and in weeping and in mourning.” The same is declared by Augustine in a sermon (De orat. et Jejun. [*Serm. lxxii (ccxxx, de Tempore)]): “Fasting cleanses the soul, raises the mind, subjects one’s flesh to the spirit, renders the heart contrite and humble, scatters the clouds of concupiscence, quenches the fire of lust, kindles the true light of chastity.” [Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica Question 147: OF FASTING].
No refreshments will be served on Sundays during Lent, except for Laetare Sunday, March 14th.
SECURITY AT THE MOUNT – In the last month or so, Father has asked some volunteers to keep an eye on things at the Mount. This is for the safety, security and protection of all. You will see them at the gate before Sunday Mass and in the evenings. Please be respectful and cooperative with their purpose to verify who is entering the premises. Thank you. Stickers will be provided today downstairs. Please either put them on your vehicle’s front drivers side bumper (recommended) or at least keep it in your car so that you can show it to the security mem-ber on duty. Otherwise, if the person doesn’t know you, he will have to ask who you are.
PRETZEL SALE - sponsored by Ancillae Regi-nae Sodality. Profits to benefit the St. Francis Xavier Missionary Guild. Pre-Order ONLY! Or-ders will be taken today Sunday, Feb. 21st after the morning Masses. Fresh homemade pretzels to be distributed on Sun. Feb. 28th. Questions, please contact Sr. Marie Vianney.
EMBER DAYS – The Ember Days occur this week on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. They are set aside four times each year as spe-cial days of prayer and penance. Those 21 through 59 years of age are obliged to keep the fast (one main meal only, taken after noon, and two other small meatless meals which together would not equal a regular main meal. Eating between meals is not permitted.). Those 7 years of age and older are obliged to observe partial abstinence (meat only at the main meal) on Wednesday and Saturday, and complete absti-nence on Friday. The purpose of the prayer and penance is to atone for our sins, to draw down God’s blessings upon the particular quarter of the year, and to beseech God for worthy vocations to the priesthood.
BLESSED ASHES – This is a sacramental that we receive at the beginning of Lent. Because it is received in a public manner, only Catholics and those preparing to become Catholics, i.e. cate-
chumens, may receive it. For those unable to come on Ash Wednesday, the blessed ashes will be distributed on the following Sunday.
ST. IGNATIUS LIBRARY - Mount Library will be open today, Sunday, Feb. 21st from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Come and get your spir-itual reading for Lent!
40 DAYS FOR LIFE/STUDENTS FOR LIFE The Students for Life is signed up to pray at Planned Parenthood on Division each Wednesday and Friday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. through March 24th. All are welcome.
COVID-19 VACCINE – The position of the CMRI priests is that we do not recommend this vaccine, which seems to have been a rushed procedure, and which, in some cas-es, tragically involved the use of aborted babies’ cells. One may, however, under the principles of material cooperation explained in Catholic Moral Theology, take the vaccine for a proportionate cause, such as great danger to health, loss of employment, dis-honorable discharge from the military, etc. that will result by not taking it. This is what Bishop Pivarunas approved as our policy in the matter, which was discussed at length at the recent priest meeting at the Mount.
AUCTION MEETING - The next on-line Auc-tion meeting will be on Wed, Feb 24th from 10am-11am. If you have attended an online auction meeting in the past, you will receive an invite. If you would like to be added to the email list, please contact Ronette at 509.993.6255.
SECOND COLLECTION NEXT SUNDAY – On February 28 the 2nd collection will be for the poor and needy – a opportunity to prac-tice almsgiving during the season of Lent.
PRIEST TRAVELS – Fr. Pham is on Mass circuit to Georgia, and will be returning on Saturday, February 27.
MODESTY CORNER – To help inspire modesty and purity in a world that so often lacks it
“Is it not, then, clear that there is a limit which no style of fashion can make us over-step, and beyond which fashion works the ruin of one's own soul and those of others?
Some young women may say perhaps that a certain style of clothing is more conven-ient and also more healthful; but if it be-comes a serious and imminent danger to the salvation of the soul, it is certainly not healthy for the spirit: it becomes a duty to renounce it...
If, for mere personal pleasure, one has not the right to endanger the physical health of others, is it not perhaps still less permissible to compromise the health, nay, the very life, of their souls? If, as some women claim, bold fashions do not have a pernicious influence on them, what do they know of the effect they may have on others? What as-surance have they that they do not arouse evil incentives?... If some Christian women suspected the temptations and the down-falls they cause in others by their dress and overfamiliarity, to which, in their levity they give such scant importance, they would be horrified by their responsibility.” Pope Pius XII, on Fashion and Modesty, as printed in November, 2020 Adsum newsletter
UPCOMING EVENTS
February 24 On-line Auction meeting, contact Ronette Lodgard - 509-993-6255
February 26-28 Annual Forty Hours observance (2nd weekend of Lent)
March 14 Laetare Sunday, Daylight Savings time begins at 2 a.m.
March 19-21 Young Ladies’ Vocations Weekend
March 19 Feast of St. Joseph
Sunday Collection for Feb. 14, 2021
Weekly Tithe $7,830.09
Avg. Wkly. Budgeted Needs $6,278.77
Rosary & Scapular $25.00
Russian Parish $43.34
St. Anthony’s Poor Box $546.00
Lourdes Grotto Collection $1,113.00
Portico ‘Go Fund Me” Project
This week’s donations: $398.33
Total raised to date: $123,692.06
Goal: 350,000.00
Thank you for your support!
1st Sunday of Lent - February 21, 2021
PARISH SICK – These parishioners are greatly ailing and are in special need of your prayers: Bill & Linda Bittner, Mario Chodorowski, Nichole Drahman, Gemma Green, Laurence Green, Don Harding, Paul Larkin, John Lauricella, Doranne McMahon, Russ & Elizabeth Messing, Tesfai Ogbit, Clifford Parker,Theresa Potter, Isabella Rosselini, Carol Sasser, Larry Walker, Dan Welp, Pete & Jane Welp, David Womochil. Please also pray for these former parishioners who are quite ill: Gabrielle Green, Robert Mastro-
narde, George Sullivan, Mike Wagner.
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FORTY HOURS – Every year we observe this beautiful devotion during Lent (this year it will be February 26-28). It is done in memory of the forty hours during which the Body of Jesus lay in the sepulcher, and is obligatory in each parish church. To show their love and appreciation for the Blessed Sacrament, all families and individuals of the parish should assist at Mass and make at least one Holy Hour during these days of grace. The Holy Hour signup sheet is in the vestibule (some of the Parish organizations and Guilds will be having their own publicly-led Holy Hours as well). Remember that the nearest approach to a foretaste of Heaven is the time spent in silent adoration of Jesus in the Sacrament of the Altar. The Forty Hours booklet will be available in the vestibule. N.B. The 9:30 am Mass next Sunday is AT THE RECTORY, because of the length of Forty Hours closing Mass.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE – You are encouraged during the penitential season of Lent to peacefully and prayerfully picket whenever you can at Planned Parenthood at 123 E. Indiana Ave., joining the spiritu-al power of fasting to the praying of the Holy Rosary. Information about the efficacy of saving babies’ lives is available at http://www.40daysforlife.com/spokane.
SODALITY LENTEN SCAVENGER HUNT
The Ancillae Reginae Sodality is hosting a Lenten Scavenger Hunt. Each Sunday of Lent a clue will be posted in the bulletin, which will lead to a coupon hidden on the Mount grounds. If you find the coupon bring it to Sr. Marie Vianney to be redeemed. May this inspire devotion in families this Lent.
Week 1 Clue: Jesus was pressed to the GROUND beneath the weight of the sins of the world.
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Fr. Benedict Hughes, Pastor (208) 687-0290
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday, February 21: First Sunday of Lent 7:00 am MIQ – RIP Jo Torczon (Gregorian #28) 9:00 am MIQ – Pro Populo 10:30 am MIQ – For Womochil family intentions (Dan & Mary Prado)
Monday, February 22:
7:00 am MIQ – For Prado family intentions (Dan & Mary Prado) Private – RIP Jo Torczon (Gregorian #29) Tuesday, February 23:
7:00 am SJS – For all who offered prayers, visited, helped with meals, etc. (Bonnie Freddi)
11:00 am MIQ – RIP Jo Torczon (Gregorian #30) Wednesday, February 24:
7:00 am MIQ – Pro Populo Private – For conversion of family members & the salvation of souls
(Bonnie Freddi) Thursday, February 25:
7:00 am MIQ – For the needs & intentions of Brian & Victoria Vaillancourt 11:00 am MIQ – RIP Whitey & Diane Norell (Victoria Vaillancourt)
Friday, February 26:
7:00 am MIQ – For Garry & Ann Brodman (Alicia Brodman) Saturday, February 27:
8:00 am MIQ – For Garry & Ann Brodman (Alicia Brodman) Sunday, February 28: Second Sunday of Lent
7:00 am MIQ – RIP Jo Torczon (Jack & Norma Stypa) 9:00 am MIQ – Pro Populo 10:30 am MIQ – Private intention
PARISH GUILDS
Guild Secretary—Mrs. Susan Murry (509) 869-7773
DIVINE WORSHIP GUILDS:
Holy Angels Guild (Church cleaning)
Mrs. Lori Boyer 487-3541
Our Lady of Fatima Guild (Apostolic Works)
Mr. Dave Fuire 482-9000
Our Lady of the Rosary Guild (Rosary/Scapular making)
Mrs. Shelly Johnson 844-7936
Our Lady of Lourdes Guild (Grotto)
Mrs. Eileen Urann 995-7304
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Guild (Visit the dying)
Mrs. Mary Tarrell 270-6278
Sacred Heart Guild (Home Enthronements & Devotions)
Mrs. Andrea Green 217-0984
St. Anne’s Guild (Vestment Repair)
Mrs. Jean Brustkern 481-1852
Our Lady Mystical Rose(Altar Flowers)
Call Parish Office 467-0986
St. Therese Guild (Altar Linens)
Mrs. Berenice Macias 475-3142
St. Wenceslaus Guild (Host baking)
Mrs. Amy Gilchrist 467-0986 x 111
St. Francis Xavier Missionary Guild (Mission Fundraising)
Mrs. Ina McEvers 847-8524
WORKS OF MERCY GUILDS:
Holy Souls Guild (Cemetery)
Mr. Tim Drahman 462-4327
Mater Dolorosa Guild (Wakes)
Mrs. Tina Gunning 850-6557
Our Lady of Good Counsel (Phone Committee)
Mrs. Delia Vila 822-8405
St. Gerard Guild (Dinners for Families of Newborns)
Mrs. Patty Dunphy 270-3661
St. Joseph Guild (MSM Maintenance)
Mr. John Netzel 953-0816
St. Francis Guild (Grounds)
Bro. Sebastian 467-2325
St. Philomena Guild (Parish Socials)
Mrs. Becky House 844-2328
St. Zita Guild (Sunday meals for Rectory)
Miss Suzie South 570-4705, Mrs. Debbie South 599-6898
Holy Family Guild (Rectory Cleaning)
Mrs. Annette Skene 842-6344
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