May 23, 2021
ALL SAINTS
CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
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live stream of
SUNDAY MASS
Watch our Sunday 10:00 am Mass at:
youtube.All Saints Catholic Church - Lewiston, ID - YouTube
hours of
ADORATION
Monday and Friday - 8:00am-8:00pm Tues, Wed, Thurs - 10:00am-5:00pm
daily mass
READINGS
24-Mon: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Jn 19:25-3425-Tues: Sir 35:1-12; Mk 10:28-31
26-Wed: Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17; Mk 10:32-45 27-Thur: Sir 42:15-25; Mk 10:46-52 28-Fri: Sir 42:15-25; Mk 10:46-52 29-Sat: Sir 51:12cd-20; Mk 11:27-33 30-Sun: Sir 51:12cd-20; Mk 11:27-33
a parishioner’s
experience of
THE REAL
PRESENCE
In our feature, “The Real Presence,” we are asking our parishioners to share their experieces of the real
monastery of st. gertrude
ENGAGED ENCOUNTER
An in-person Engaged Encounter Retreat is June 11-13 at the Monastery of St. Gertrude. The retreat will be capped at 6 couples, in keeping with the Monastery's current guidelines. Registration is online at: ceelewiston.org. Cost for the weekend is $300. Another retreat is September 17-19 and registration is also open now for the retreat. Email or call Eric and Alea with questions: [email protected]
208-451-6049.
faith formation
MARRIAGE COURSE
Ascension: The Faith Formation Leader is offering a "Joy-filled Marriage Self-Paced Online Course with Live Guided Discussion." Sign up today for a FREE PREVIEW and see what other couples will experience. Email: [email protected].
lost and found…
Today is the last Sunday during which lost and found items will be displayed. Please check the table in the narthex to claim your missing items. Items left—donated.a parishioner’s experience of
THE REAL PRESENCE
For the next few Sundays in our feature, “The Real Presence,” we invited 6th, 7th and 8th graders from ASCS to share
their experiences of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. We pray you find inspiration in their experiences. The essence of evangelization is sharing our faith experience. Please submit your written experience to:
During Adoration recently, I have been growing greatly in my relationship with God. Praying while kneeling before the ex-posed Blessed Sacrament in the monstrance, I began by asking God what he wanted, but soon I began to listen for his voice, however subtle it was, It seemed He was talking to me, helping me through my prayer to Him. Growing my relationship with Him, I have been focusing less on me and more on others. He is the answer to all of my problems, and He and He alone can help me and save me. I hope that what he tells me sticks with me for life, showing how God has transformed me into a better person. When I die, I wish for Him to be with me.
—8th Grader at All Saints Catholic School
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backyard
VBS FOR CHILDREN
Free Catholic “backyard” Vacation Bible School—go to www.holyheroes.com and scroll down to Summer Faith Adventure. Sign up for one of three weeks of daily emails that include videos, games, activities, coloring pages, and fun recipes.
discernment
RETREAT
The Dominican Sisters of Mary Immaculate Province will be hosting an in-person Come & See Discernment Retreat in Houston this summer from June 28-July 4, 2021. “Please be a fervent advocate for religious vocations by personally inviting ladies whom you know to attend (ages 17-30). Everyone can benefit from a little time away to develop a stronger relationship with God … so why not start with a retreat at the convent?” For more information go to: [email protected] or contact Sr. Catherine Terese Duyen Anh, OP, the Vocational Director.
inw catholic
MEN’S RETREAT
All Saints men are invited to the 2021 Inland Northwest Catholic Men’s Retreat October 8-10 in Coeur d’Alene, ID. The conference will feature His Eminence Cardinal Raymond Burke, known for his commitment to Church tradition, pro-life, defending the traditional family, and speaking truth in charity. Our desire is to extend as many invitations to as many men as possible to hear Cardinal Burke speak. Visit the website: inwmensretreat.org to sign up. As
Cardinal Burke is such a high-profile Church figure, the conference has been moved from the lakeside retreat center to a hotel conference center to
accommodate what we expect to be a record number of attendees. You are invited to contact co-chairs Mike Anderson and Mike Casey at INW Catholic Men’s Retreat Committee for more specific information should you need it. There is also
sponsorship information on the website on how you can support this year’s retreat.
reflections on the
GOSPEL
May 23, 2021 Pentecost Sunday
Begin by taking a moment to calm yourself, focus on your breathing and become aware of the life force that flows through your veins. Center yourself in the words and affections of St. Augustine’s Prayer to the Holy Spirit, “Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may all be holy. Act in me, O Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy. Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit, that I love but what is holy. Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, to defend all that is holy. Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, that I may always be holy.” Sanctifying, bringing things to wholeness, blessing, restoring and creating are just some of the fruits of the presence of the Holy Spirit. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is not always about proclaiming loud cries of praise or singing alleluia from a roof top. It is about unfolding and encountering the ordinary in an extraordinary way. Being filled with the Holy Spirit means being filled with the fullness of God’s life and in touch with the power and wonder of God’s presence. It’s about becoming holy.
It is not just for saints or people who have a religious vocation. Holiness is for the ordinary, simple run-of-the-mill person who desires to love God, others, and all of creation. When an ordinary, humble person becomes connected with life and the wondrous power of God’s love, they begin to live life more deeply, a bit more reverently, desire a simple fare and find themselves relishing in ordinary beauty. Their senses become attuned to the Author of life and they realize that they are not alone. The Holy Spirit connects all of the dots of human experience and existence, bringing everyone to center on the Divine Presence. The Holy Spirit does not just breathe “on me” but “in me” and is the force behind every breath I take. Take a moment to soak that thought in. There is the Divine Presence of the Holy Spirit in me, right now. When a person becomes in touch with truth, they know that when inspired by the Holy Spirit, his or her actions are not solely their own. They realize that they are moved by Divine Grace and drawn to things not found in secular affairs.
We live in a world where it is hard to discover truth. Real truth is veiled by so many imposters that it is hard to find, especially for those who are young. It is easy to get fooled and duped and often, without full conscious awareness of doing so, we choose to walk down a path of self-absorption and destruction. It is only the Holy Spirit, through the ministry of the church most especially, who guides us to truth and shows us the way to be the graced and holy human beings God made us to be. The wonders and inspirations of today’s Feast of Pentecost are necessary to share with both those we love and those who only casually cross our paths. The first disciples, touched by the Holy Spirit, brought the Gospel to the ends of the earth one step at a time. Is it unrealistic to ask that we assist in that same mission by helping people understand who they are and who God is one at a time? Ask the Holy Spirit to alleviate the fear in your heart that prevents you from doing so. ©LPi
Prepare for solemnity of
CORPUS CHRISTI
Register FREE for the 2 hour Augustine Institute Bible Virtual Conference Saturday, June 5, 2021. The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. What does the Bible have to say about it? Register and join some of the nation’s top Bible scholars.
Event is FREE on Zoom. Coverage begins at 8:00 a.m. PST.
idaho
CATHOLIC APPEAL
Thank you for your gift to the 2021 Idaho Catholic Appeal. Our 2021 parish goal of 141,376.00 has been reached!! We are now at $154,872.00 Thank you so much! Therefore, all dollars pledged going forward directly returns to All Saints. If you have not yet made your commitment, please prayerfully consider donating. You can also make your pledge here at the church by filling out a pledge envelope.
watch free
FORMED
All Saints provides a free subscription to all parishioners to FORMED, a Catholic TV streaming entertainment and educational channel. Register at FORMED.org. If you need the code to access programming, please call the church office at 208-743-1012.
thanking our
BULLETIN
SPONSOR
Thank you to GNC LiveWell forbeing a bulletin advertiser who sponsors the printing of our weekly bulletin.
mass
INTENTIONS
05/23 7:30 am Souls in Purgatory † 10:00 am All Saints Parishioners 05/24 7:15 am Margaret Zenner 05/25 9:00 am Ray Frei †5:15 pm Terry Heitstuman † 05/26 9:00 am Kathy Lucas† 5:15 pm Elizabeth Helm, Int. 05/27 9:00 am James and Carol Pressley † 5:15 pm All Schmidt Family, Int. 05/28 7:15 am Zena Vaz & Family, Int. 9:00 am Barbara Hattrup † 05/29 5:00 pm Art Heitstuman † 05/30 7:30 am All Saints Parishioners 10:00 am Helm Family, Int.
gifts of
TREASURE
Contributions Rcd. $ 21,966.30 YTD Cont. Rcd. $ 722,866.28 Annual Goal (July– June) $ 842,972.00
debt
REDUCTION
Thank you for your support!May Gifts 2,280.00
# Contributing 22families Participation Rate 2%
If you aren’t already contributing to the building loan fund and are able to help out at any level, please consider doing so.
prayer
CHAIN
Gloria Cocossa 208-743-5287
Email prayer chain: [email protected] Audrey Glasser 208-743-2986
Betty Lillie (Sacred Heart) 843-2363
why do we do that?
CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED
Question: Why are Catholic and Protestant
Bibles different?
Answer: Since the earliest days of the Church,
Christians used a Greek translation of the Old Testament known as the Septuagint. This collection of the texts of the Hebrew Scriptures included 46 books. At the time of the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s, the Protestant reformers began to create their own translations of the Bible (into local languages) and some began to question why the Jewish Scriptures would have included texts that were written in Greek, because, they assumed, the only valid Jewish Scriptures would have been written in Hebrew. And so, they decided to remove seven books from the Old Testament: Baruch, Sirach, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Tobit, Judith and Wisdom (as well as portions of the Books of Daniel and Esther). This means that the Protestant Old Testament only includes 39 books, while Catholic Bibles continue to include those original 46 books. Both Catholic and Protestant Bibles include 27 books and letters in the New Testament. ©LPi
registration
ALL SAINTS SCHOOL
Remember, SCRIP is always available at the school and by phone at 208-743-4411.
Enrollment for Preschool through 8th Grade is now
open to the public. Registration packets can be picked up at the school.
vocations golf tourney &
ORDINATION BROADCAST
Salt & Light Radio invitesyou to join in support of vocations. Tune in on Thursday, June 3rd at 11 a.m. for the broadcast of the priestly ordination of Idaho’s four newest priests. THEN on Friday, June 4th join us at Shadow Valley Golf Course in Boise for the Vocations Golf Tournament benefiting the Diocese of Boise Vocations Office and Salt & Light Radio. For more information go to
www.saltandlightradio.com or call 208-334-4774.
Motorcycle
ROSARY RIDE
It’s a prayer pilgrimage...with motorcycles on Friday, June 18th! Salt & Light Radio have partnered with Knights on Bikes to host our first-ever Rosary Ride. “Deep Adven-tures” radio show host Bear Woznick will be joining in the fun. Whether you ride a motorcycle or want to follow along in a car, we will enjoy the beautiful mountains of the Lowman Loop while stopping at various chapels along the way to pray a decade of the rosary. Includes a stop at St. Joseph’s Chapel in Idaho City for this year of St. Joseph. Learn more and register at www.saltandlightradio.com
nazareth silent
WOMEN’S RETREAT
Join Catholic women throughout the Pacific Northwest for a Pentecost silent retreat leading you to a deeper union with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, following the guidelines of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. To register for the retreat at Nazareth in Boise: Email [email protected] with the message, “I request registration.” Cost is $250 for a single room and $210 for a double room. There is limited space available so register soon. Your registration includes room, meals, and all materials needed for the Spiritual Exercises Retreat.
You may contact Lisa Gifford, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries at Twin Falls,
Ida-ho, at 208-733-3907 if you have questions.
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virtual conference
CHRIST IN THE EUCHARIST
Attend this FREE online conference at home or with
friends. Allow Christ to ignite that revival in you to the Mystery of Christ’s Body and Blood in the Eucharist, June 4-6. See the names of the superb speakers, many of whom you will recognize. Find additional information at:
Info@virtualcatholicconference.
congratulations
GRADUATES
Congratulations to our graduating high school seniors who were honored at the 10:00 a.m. Mass this weekend! May God continue to bless and guide you throughout your lives.
high school
CAMP PERKINS
High school students are invited to register for “Mission Possible” at Camp Perkins. Camp is June 14-17 and costs $150. For info: https://www.evangelizeidaho.com/events
C h u r c h : 3 3 3 0 1 4 t h S t r e e t , 2 0 8 - 7 4 3 - 1 0 1 2 S c h o o l : 3 3 2 6 1 4 t h S t r e e t , 2 0 8 - 7 4 3 - 4 4 1 1
ALL SAINTS
CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
weekend
MASS TIMES
SATURDAY 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY 7:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
11:45 a.m. (Sacred Heart)
weekday
MASS SCHEDULE
See “Mass Intentions” on page 3 for the most accurate weekday Mass schedule. TUESDAY 12:30 p.m. (Sacred Heart)
sacrament of
RECONCILIATION
SATURDAY 3:30-4:30 PM SUNDAY 8:45-10:00 AM SACRED HEART Last Sunday of the
month after Mass
PASTOR: Fr. Bradley Neely [email protected]
PAR. VICAR: Fr. Nathan Dail [email protected]
PAR. VICAR: Fr. Mark Uhlenkott [email protected]
DEACON: Chris Davies [email protected]
DEACON: George Ivory [email protected]
DEACON: Matthew Johnston [email protected]
PARISH ADMIN: John Biggi [email protected]
ADMIN.ASST: Gail Jampolsky [email protected]
BOOKKEEPER: Gloria Cocossa [email protected]
DIR.RELIGIOUS ED: Eileen Loughney [email protected]
YOUTH COORD.: Margie Booth [email protected]
DIR. MINISTRY: vacant
FACILITY MANAGER: Jarett Larson [email protected]
ASCS PRINCIPAL: Denise Hammrich [email protected]
SACRED HEART, LAPWAI: Paula Heinzerling sacred.heart@ allsaintslewiston.org
www.AllSaintsLewiston.org
sacrament of
BAPTISM
Contact the parish to register for a class and schedule a Baptism.
sacrament of
MARRIAGE
Please contact the parish priest at least four months prior to setting a date for the wedding.