st. joseph’s parish st. anthony’s parish...jul 14, 2017 · tina gemmell volunteer needed...
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COLLECTION REPORTS July 1st & 2nd, 2017— 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Church $2,747.16 School $170.00 E.F.T $ 1,645.00 Diocesan Appeal $ 200.00 Roof $1,000.00
Thank you for your generosity!
St. Joseph’s Parish 4023 1st Avenue
Box 454 Smithers, B.C.
V0J 2N0 Phone: (250) 847-2012
Fax: (250) 847-3221 Website: http://
stjosephsmithers.com e-mail: [email protected]
Pastor: Rev. Pier Pandolfo
St. Anthony’s Parish 2001 Riverbank Drive
Houston, B.C. V0J 1Z2
Phone: (250) 845-2841 Fax: (250) 845-2823
Cell: (778) - 816-0512 e-mail: hou-
Pastoral Assistant: Dennis Gonia
LET US PRAY FOR: Debbie, Leland, Maurice, Owen, John, Adrian,
Barb, Nelson, Tristan, Ryan & Little James
Ministry Schedule July 15th & July 16th , 2017
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
DATE Saturday, July 15 Sunday, July 16
GREETERS Marg & Sid Sikkes
Liesel Cleveland
Wayne & Andrea
Callison
Mary Vandermaal
LECTORS Trevor Bruintjes
Vigil Overstall
Gemma Gillis
Brian Burrill
Extraordinary
Ministers of
Communion
Tina Gemmell
Volunteer Needed
Johanna Habjan
Lu Blackburn
Volunteer Needed
ALTAR SERVERS Volunteer Servers Volunteer Servers
Week Mass Times
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday 8th 5:00 pm Intentions of our Parish
Sunday 9th 9:00 am Deceased Members of the
O’Rielly Family and Habjan Family
Monday 10th 9:00 am Mass
Tuesday 11th 9:00 am Mass †Caterina Napoli
Wednesday 12th 9:00 am No Mass
Thursday 13th 11:00 am No Mass
Friday 14th 9:00 am No Mass
Saturday 15th 5:00 pm †Jessie Eileen Towns
Sunday 16th 9:00 am Intentions of our Parish
Ministry Schedule SUNDAY July 16, 2017
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
GREETERS Volunteers Needed
LECTORS Volunteers Needed
EXTRAORDINARY
MINISTERS OF COMMUNION Volunteers Needed
ALTAR SERVERS Volunteers Needed
Gift Bearers Volunteers Needed
Collection Counter Volunteers Needed
Church Cleaning Volunteers Needed
ST. ANTHONY’S COLLECTION REPORTS June 25, 2017
Loose $ 205.00 Envelope $140.00 July 2, 2017
Loose $ 5.00 Envelope $707.00 Recyclables $ 10.25
We pray for the Sick: Joan, Glenn, Leonie, Ken, Devynn, Dorothy, Denise, Sara, Bob, Helen & Harry, Reginald, Juanito, Kelda,
Shaylyn, Max, Rufina, Apolinario, Pol and Tony
Rest in the Lord: The readings speak to people coming out of exile, to Jesus’ followers who are
burdened, to those struggling to live as early Christians. Living in a time when we are burdened by
information, negative or misleading, or disinformation as well as serious divisions and threats, we,
too, need encouragement. We seek honorable leaders and words we can trust. Do we allow God’s
word to be a true source of good news for us? What would happen if we allowed ourselves to ac-
cept Jesus’ invitation to come to him for rest? Homework: pray specifically for answer to one question that has
been nagging you – and rest as God reveals the answer.
On July 30th following the Sunday Mass, St. Anthony’s will host a Farewell Party for Fr. Pier. All are welcome!
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH SUMMER MASS TIMES
Monday-Tuesday 9AM
Wednesday-Friday No Mass - Fr. Pier at Camp Morice
Saturday 5PM and Sunday 9AM
Misty Mountain Massage
Ruth Anderlini Trained Masseuse
P.O. Box 3013
1079 Toronto St.
Catholic Women’s League The Catholic Women’s League is the largest national organization of Catholic women in Canada. It is an organization that has been going strong in most parishes across Canada
since 1920 and here at St. Joseph’s since June 1946. The Catholic Women’s League is all about family. We actively fight for the rights of women and families at all levels of government, passing resolutions and working hard to understand and then act on complex political and social issues that affect all Cana-dians. As well, through fundraising activities, we support many groups that embody gos-
pel values.
DIOCESAN EVENTS DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE Our God who is full of compassion, promises to lift up those who are bowed down. Lead
us to understand not our own actions, dwelling within our own imperfect mind and flesh,
but to call in trust and unity of spirit upon Jesus Christ. Help us to also become conduits of
His grace as we work towards the Common Good. Take some time to explore some of the
activities and resources Development and Peace has made available for Canadians to en-
gage with Global Justice at http://www.devp.org/en/resources/activities
ROSE PRINCE LEJAC PILGRIMMAGE, JULY 7-9
Let us pray for the pilgrims.
PARISH EVENTS
WELCOME TO OUR NEW SECRETARY—MARY SPICER
A long time parishioner and involved with parish ministry, Mary brings with her a
knowledge of the parish, an involvement in her faith, and skills to fulfill the office secre-
tary role. Mary will be in the Parish Office Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridays.
WELCOME TO FR.RECTOR FOR THE 5PM MASS, SATURDAY
With Fr.Pier at the Rose Prince Pilgrimage on Saturday, Fr.Rector will be the presider.
BIBLE SHARING
To resume after the summer in September 2017
PROLIFE EVENTS:
PROLIFE NEWSLETTER: the JUNE issue is available on the Social Justice Bulletin Board;
contains a good article on staying focused.
DONATIONS OF MATERNITY CLOTHES are being requested by the Prolife Society as
they stock the Care Center with much needed clothing; donations can be dropped off at
the Church Office
SUMMER CHILDREN AND FAMILY CAMPS
Review the insert about the scheduled programs out at Camp Morice, & consider taking a
holiday or vacation at the beautiful facility.
IGNITE – POWERFUL YOUTH CAMP
See letter on bulletin board or contact www.f2f.ca/ignite/.
CANADA 150 – PSALMS 150
To celebrate that Canada is 150 years old, there is Pray, read or sing a psalm-a-day
from July 1 to November 27. Use a translation of your choice or follow the daily psalm
prompts on our website www.providencerenewal.ca. Make the challenge work for you.
WHAT HAVE CATHOLICS CONTRIBUTED
Archbishop Fulton Sheen once said, “There are not even 100 people in this country who
hate the Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they think the Catholic
Church to be.” 1. Light and the cosmos: (1)Franciscan Roger Bacon (d 1292) at the request
of Pope Clement IV, largely initiated the tradition of optics in the Latin world - the first
spectacles were invented in Italy around 1300, an application of lenses that developed later
into telescopes and microscopes; (2)the Gregorian Calendar (1582), now used worldwide,
is a fruit of work by Catholic astronomers, (3)as is the development of astrophysics by the
spectroscopy of Fr Angelo Secchi (d 1878); (4)the Big Bang, was invented by a Catholic
priest, Fr Georges Lemaître (d 1966,), a historical fact that is almost never mentioned.
Future areas will include optics, science, philosophy, education, law, music, architecture,
literature, language
NEW SUMMER MASS TIMES
Monday-Tuesday 9AM
Wednesday-Friday No Mass
Saturday 5PM and Sunday 9AM
Knights of Columbus
Fr. Callaly Council 7973
Transforming Lives Through Mobility
The Knights of Columbus in partnership
with the Canadian Wheelchair foundation
are raising funds to purchase wheelchairs for
distribution to the disabled in developing
countries and Canada.
Fr. Callaly Council are pushing a wheelchair from Smithers to Houston on July 15 and 16th to raise awareness of the needs of the physically disabled who are often forgotten and out of sight. The event will provide an opportunity for businesses and individuals to donate to the Canadian Wheelchair Foun-dation. Donations made to the Canadian Wheelchair Foundation are tax-deductible. . For More Information please contact Paul Fradette 250 846- 9844 or Jim Schwab 250-
847-3408.
UPCOMING EVENTS: July 7-9 LeJac Pilgrimage—transportation available July 8 July 8 Fr. Pier at LeJac Pilgrimmage July 30 St. Anthony’s will host a Farewell Party for Fr. Pier beginning at 12:30pm