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315 Douglas Avenue East, Regina, SK S4N 1H7; Phone: 306-757-1325;
Fax:306-757-8641; www.holycrossregina.ca Email: [email protected]
Contact the office @ 306-757-1325 for
Sacrament of Baptism:
1st Eucharist,
Confirmation,
Reconciliation,
Marriage, & Funeral;
Gerein Centre Use and
other Parish concerns.
Bulletin -- November 03, 2019— #37/19
Parish Staff Team:
FR. RICHARD JASIAK, MSF, Pastor
[email protected] Martin Kondzielewski
Office & Pastoral Assistant
[email protected] Rita Gareau
Jacob Antony, Caretaker
HC WEEKLY SCHEDULES:
HC Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m.—12 Noon Sunday Masses: 5:00 p.m. Mass — SATURDAYS 9:30 A.M. Mass — SUNDAYS Weekday Masses: 7:00 p.m. Mass — Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. Mass — Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
November 03, 2019: (C): THIRTY FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Wisdom 11.22-12.2; 2 Thessalonians 1.11– 2.2; Luke 19.1-10
MASS INTENTIONS Nov. 05—Nov. 10, 2019
Nov. 05, Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.—For repose of Mindy Herauf offered by Doris Herauf
Nov. 06, Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.–
Nov. 07, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.— For the repose of the soul of Joan Stricker offered by Nancy Maskewich
Nov. 08, Friday, 9:00 a.m. — For repose of the soul of Al Roesch offered by Ursula Roesch
Nov. 09, Saturday, 5:00 p.m. — For the repose of the souls of Frank & Cecilia Voss offered by Pauline Voss
Nov. 10, Sunday, 9:30 a.m. — PRO POPULO Remembrance Day celebrated
SCAM Alert
Please be aware that text messages are once again making the rounds throughout the Archdiocese claim-
ing to be from various members of our clergy. If you receive a text message, email, or phone call claiming
to be from a priest asking for money, gift cards, or other gifts, please disregard them. In keeping with best
practices to maintain your safety and financial security, do not reply or engage in dialogue with these indi-
viduals.
Most smartphone operating systems and email clients will allow you to block senders from messaging you
in this way, check with your manual or service provider if you need assistance doing this. If you are in
doubt, contact the person the text message is claiming to be from using an alternate contact method (do
not reply to the originating number).
Never transfer funds, or share personal, banking or financial information from suspicious texts.
At no time will our bishop, priests, deacons, religious or diocesan staff contact you seeking information via
text messages.
If you or someone you know is a victim of a text or email fraud, contact the Regina Police Service to report
this crime at 306-777-6500 or online here:
http://reginapolice.ca/online-reporting/?fbclid=IwAR1s_PI6trSiW1-zpiVj1Ycs_BIsjr-DtM3P910BrfLtbOZxkU5JHHjBDGQ Ten Thousand Villages Pop-Up Sale
Ten Thousand Villages Fair Trade sale for one day only!
Coffee, chocolate, jewelry, Christmas items, handmade gifts made from recycled and sustainable materi-
als from around the world. Saturday, November 23, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary Cathedral Audi-
torium. A portion of the sales will go to the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program at Holy Rosary Ca-
thedral.
Archdiocese Events and Activities
Movie of the Month: “The Book of Ruth” is the movie for November. It is on Friday, November 8th,
2019 at 6:30pm in the Gerein Center. It is a 2009 Christian film adaptation of the bible story. The mov-
ie is seen through the eyes of a young widow as she leaves her homeland to Israel in search of a better
life. Upon reaching Israel, she is swept off her feet by a wealthy royal who ultimately leads her to her
destiny. Powerful themes of tolerance and acceptance gained through love and understanding shine in
this production.
Update from Built Love.
Bonnie Gorski now has an
elevator to allow her to move
between the home’s levels.
Please continue with your
generous support as her
home is transformed.
Thank you!
CALENDAR RAFFLE WINNER FOR OCTOBER 2019
DATE NAME
OCT. 27 Robert Liska
MERCY BOXES
During the month of November, we at Holy Cross will once again be collecting food and personal hygiene items for The Marian Centre and Visitation House. Drop off boxes are at both entrances of the church.
Items greatly appreciated are:
canned goods (veggies, fruit, beans etc.) staples (rice, pasta etc.) personal hygiene items (toothpaste, travel size shampoo/conditioner/soaps, etc.) baby food, diapers, formula socks (men/women/children), undergarments
Our past 4 years of collections have been very successful and greatly appreciated by the patrons. Thank you for your support.
Full List of Items that the Visitation House and Marian Center are looking for:
Visitation House
Urgently needed: Canned fruits and vegetables, Canned tomatoes/tomato sauce, Canned soup , Canned beans of any kind, Canned meat and fish, Canned milk, Rice, Pasta, Cheese Whiz, Peanut butter, Jam/Honey, Oatmeal/Cereal, Ongoing needs: Powdered milk, Tea/Coffee/Whitener/sugar, Hot Chocolate, Juices/juice crystals, Salad dressing, Toilet paper/tissue/napkins, Large garbage bags, Tooth-brushes/toothpaste (small), Lotion, Shampoo/Conditioner. Deodorant, Feminine hygiene products, Soap/Body wash, Hand sanitizer, Hairbrushes/combs, Pens, Diapers/wipes, Baby formula/food **Visitation House celebrates Christmas, Valentine’s, Easter and Pentecost by giving our special small gift items to the women. Dedicated cash donations or special gift items given at these times are especially appreciated.
Marian Centre
Food for the Soup Kitchen: Canned evaporated milk, Powdered milk, Tomato sauce, Tomato paste, Canned ravioli, Canned mush-rooms, Canned fish, Tea/Coffee, Jam, Canned chunky soup, White sugar, Salt, Pasta/Rice, Canned beans, Canned vegetables , Canned fruit, Toiletries and misc. Items: Men’s disposable razors, Toothpaste (small tubes if possible), Shampoo (small size if possible), Lotion (small bottles if possible), Deodorant Men’s Clothing room needs: Sweat pants, Hooded sweat shirts, Long underwear (med & lg), Un-derwear (briefs & boxers med & lg), Socks (warm winter), Knapsack/backpacks, Mitts/gloves, Toques/scarves, Jackets , Belts, Jeans (sz 28 – 34), Boots/Shoes (sz 9 or larger)
**We receive clothing in season. In the fall/winter we accept warmer clothing and in the spring/summer lighter clothing. This is be-cause we have limited storage space.
What’s Happening at Holy Cross Parish?
The New 2019-2020 Missals
are in and will be sold after
Sunday Masses. Or come to the
Office during weekday hours
(9:00am—12 noon)
to purchase yours. Price: $5:00
(Children’s version is available as well.)
PARISH MASS TIMES AND ACTIVITIES: Nov. 04– Nov. 10, 2019
ENVELOPES LOOSE BUILDING FUND
Oct. 26— 5:00 pm
Mass $488.50 $41.00
Oct. 27—9:30 am
Mass $1523.00 $127.70 $45.00
Weekend total $2,011.50 $168.00 $45.00
WEEKLY FINANCIAL DONATIONS THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR GENEROUSLY
SUPPORTING OUR PARISH!
2nd SUNDAY MINISTRY– Nov. 10 2019 32nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SATURDAY: 5:00 PM SUNDAY 9:30 AM
CELEBRANT Fr. Richard Fr. Richard
ALTAR SERVERS
Dolores Deis, Jorge & Sophia Gonzalez
Eugene & Brenda Achtemichuk, Aiden Lorencz
MIN. TEAM CAPTAINS Dolores Deis Phyllis Kennedy
USHERS Don Gartner Merv Schuster
MUSIC Linda Selinger Holy Cross Choir
CHILDREN’S LITURGY TBA TBA
COLLECTION COUNTERS Team 6— Irene Wald
Date Time Activities
Monday, Nov. 04
Tuesday, Nov. 05 7:00 PM 7:30 PM
Mass CWL General Meeting
Wed., Nov. 06 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
Mass RCIA
Thursday, Nov 07 9:00 AM 1:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM
Mass Senior Choir Practice 1st Reconciliation Workshop Bible Studies: A Bibli-cal Walk Through the Mass
Friday, Nov. 08 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
Mass Movie -Of-The-Month: The Book of Ruth
Saturday, Nov. 09 5:00 PM MASS — Fr. Richard Remembrance Day
Sunday, Nov. 10 9:30 AM
MASS — Fr. Richard Remembrance Day
EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY SCHEDULES
2020 Calendars and raffle tickets will be available next week. $1,700 in cash
prizes -- $25 each week, $100 for four special feast days, and you’re eligible
for all of them.
Holy Cross 2019 Harvest Supper The 2019 Harvest Supper was an overwhelming success with a sell-out at both settings! The event was very suc-cessful because of the help and support of Fr. Richard, parishioners, families and friends. Thank you to all the parishioners, families and friends for the donation of food, cooking turkeys and hams; preparation of cabbage rolls, coleslaw, turnips, potatoes, vegetables needed to make a very delicious meal. Thank You to all the volunteers for helping to serve the great meal, clean up the hall, kitchen and wash the pots, pans & dishes. Thank You to Resurrection Parish for the use of their wonderful facilities and kitchen equipment. Thank you to all the parishioners, families and friends who attended the awesome supper! The revenues, expenses and net profit will be reported over the next couple weeks.
Remember Volunteering is a Work of the Heart! Holy Cross Harvest Supper Committee
Engaged to be married? Congratulations!
Spend the weekend with us to assist you in preparing for a lifetime of marital
love! Registration is still open for our last Catholic Engaged Encounter Mar-
riage Preparation Retreat Weekend for 2019. Cost is $400 per couple and
includes all course materials, 5 meals, and 2 nights’ accommodation at Circle
Square Ranch near Wolseley, SK. The retreat starts at 7:00 p.m. on Friday
November 15th and ends by 3:00 p.m. on Sunday the 17th. For more infor-
mation or to register go to www.ceewest.com and click on “Regina” or email
Kris & Angela Lang at [email protected]. A Wedding is a Day... A Mar-
riage is a Lifetime!
Catholic Family Services Marriage Prep Dates
October 18 & 19, 2019 November 22 & 23, 2019
January 17 & 18, 2020, March 27 & 28, April 24 & 25, May 8 & 9, June 5
& 6, June 12 & 13, 2020
All prep sessions are: Friday – 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday – 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The weekend prep is held at: Catholic Family Services – 160 McIntosh St., Regina, Sk.
This is a first come, first served basis. Couples must call Catholic Fam-ily Services and make payment of $200.00 to secure one of the 10 spots per prep. This is non-refundable. Please call 306-525-0521 to register. ARCHDIOCESE OF REGINA WEEKLY Sign up Now At - www.archregina.sk.ca/news The week’s top local stories, parish and diocesan events, and national and inter-national news of Catholic interest delivered to your in-box every Friday. For assistance in signing up contact: [email protected] or 306-352-1651 ext. 237
Enjoy an old, wartime singalong
with Eleanor Neigum at the piano in
the Gerein Centre after the 9:30am
Sunday Mass, November 10th