Pend Oreille County Parishes Pastor: Fr. Victor M. Blazovich [email protected](509) 447-4231 Please view our parish website at pocoparishes.org for weekly Mass schedule, current events, parish bulletins and more or email us at [email protected]We are on Facebook! Search for us on Facebook as: pocoparishes July 5, 2020 St. Anthony PO Box C 612 W. First St. Newport, WA 99156 Mass: Sunday, 11 am St. Jude PO Box 385 111 River Rd. Usk, WA 99180 Mass: Saturday 4:00pm Weekday Mass: Tuesday & Friday, 10 am Confessions: 1st. Saturday, 9 - 10 am, 9:30—10am Tuesday and Friday’s before the 10am Mass Parish Office: 447-2685, Hrs: Tuesday & Friday, 10:30 am - 2:30 pm Secretary: Shelley Luiz For the following individuals, please leave a message at 447-2685) Ladies Ministry: Pres. Kathy Busskohl Bulletin: Jill Zupich Choir: Dir., Bev Schloss Eucharistic Ministers/Greeters: Jill Zupich Finance Council: Chair., Ed Zupich Funeral Arrangements: Nellie Graham Grounds and Bldg Maint: Tom Stephens Hospitality: Please sign up downstairs Knights of Columbus: GK, Jim Hines Lectors: Christina Wagar Parish Council: Chair., Christina Wagar Prayer Chain: Gail Davaz Prepares Program: Shelley Luiz Religious Education: Sasha Tefft Our Lady of Sorrows PO Box 39 1981 LeClerc Creek Rd. Cusick, WA 99119 Mass: Sunday, 5:30 pm (first two Sundays of each month) Adoration: Thursdays, 3-5 pm Confessions: Saturday, 3:30—4pm before Mass Secretary/Maintenance: Gene Stone Music: Diane Stone Finance Council: Gene Stone, Gene Gosse, & Tom Garrett Adoration: Gene Gosse Lectors: Tom Garrett Contact: Stan Bluff Finance Council: Steve Kiss Religious Ed Coordinator: Erin Kinney St. Bernard PO Box 731 302 N. 8th. Ave. Ione, WA 99139 Mass: Sunday, 8 am (2nd. & 4th.) Finance Council: John Redinger Choir: Erin Kinney St. Joseph PO Box 417 406 Park St. Metaline Falls, WA 99153 Mass: Sunday, 8 am (1st, 3rd & 5th)
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Pend Oreille County Parishes Pastor: Fr. Victor M. Blazovich
Prayers for the Ill To better facilitate this list it will be completely deleted on August 2nd
unless you contact the office at 447-2685 and ask for your loved one
to remain.
Izabella Ann Gladys Bishop Mary Boisen Gary Brooks Carl Burrell Michelle Craven Johnnee Curtis Gail Davaz Don Deerwester Clifford Doty Tom Fascko Matt Finnegan Warren Foersch Dave Floyd Michael Hunter
Jim Hines Gavin Ivie Lon Lee Neil McBratney Isaac McG Charles Nelson Hannah Rheigans Yesenia Sandoval Nancy Sanger Rich Scredon Michele Springsteen Christina Tefft Roman Vasquez Rosie Yepez Tony Yepez
PRAYERS FOR THE ILL Please contact the office at
509-447-2685 when someone may be taken off of the listing.
July Pope’s Intention for Our Families:
We pray that today’s families may
be accompanied with
love, respect and
guidance.
July 5, 2020
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PRAYER CHAIN CONTACT
Gail Davaz @ 509-292-2601
Nellie Graham @ 509-951-1020
DAYS AND TIMES FOR CHURCH SERVICES IN PEND OREILLE COUNTY
Our weekend Masses will be the same as usual and for weekday Masses, please refer to our
website. St. Anthony’s will only have one door open and it will be the main entrance to the
church opposite Father’s home.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT AUDIT "The diocese is committed to helping victims/survivors of sexual abuse and to protecting children and vulnerable
adults. Volunteers who supervise other volunteers who work with minors and vulnerable adults are required to report any suspected abuse by others they supervise.
Contact: Roberta Smith, Victims Assistance Coordinator (509) 353-0442 Office Phone or (509) 998-8340 Cell. You may also go to the Diocesan website. http://www.dioceseofspokane.org/safe-environment."
“Nothing great is ever
achieved without
enduring much.”
—St. Catherine of Siena
"The Eucharist is 'the source and summit of the Christian life.' 'The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch.'" - Catechism of the Catholic Church 1324
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR THE OFFICE Attention all parishioners! We would like to update our parish listing. If you haven’t done so already,
could you please provide us with your mailing address, physical address, phone numbers (both land line and cell) as well as your email address so we can contact you when the need arises.
Father Vic likes to have an address and phone number in case he needs to contact you. All information is confidential to our offices.
NEWPORT TO SPONSOR THE VIETNAM MOVING WALL Bringing the Vietnam Moving Wall to Newport July 16-20 has been the work of many individuals and groups within the
community and beyond. The half-size model of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. will be set up at the Newport Cemetery. Boy Scouts will also conduct a flag retirement ceremony that afternoon.
During the visit, a Stand Down is scheduled on Saturday, July 18 from 8 a.m.to 2 p.m. at Newport High School. The Farmers Market (236 S. Union) will honor veterans on July 18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. with gifts for veterans who come by. A special used book sale focusing on military fiction and non-fiction will be hosted by the Newport Friends of the Library
at the Market on Saturday, July 18. Questions about the Stand Down may be directed to Brad: 509-671-3585. Questions about the book or the market
events call Becky 307-272-8922
That question usually means: “Do you know how important I am?” Reputation, status, and celebrity are
extraordinarily significant in today’s society. Vulnerable, unsure beings that we are, we need to be reassured that
we are important. And we are important, though usually not the way society might perceive it. Each of us is
unique. Yet our personal uniqueness does not diminish the uniqueness of others, and there’s the rub! So often
we think that it does. That’s when we might try to put others down or demand: “Do you know who I am?”
Often we don’t really know who we are. This is where humility enters the picture. In today’s first reading, the
king rides on a donkey. He doesn’t need a mighty warhorse to show others his importance or to reassure himself
of his royal identity. Nor does he need military armaments like a chariot or bow to establish peace. He is secure
with himself. He knows who he is—no more, but no less. The Gospel portrays Jesus as “meek and humble of
heart” (Matthew 11:29). He knows who he is. He is the Son of the Father, sent by the Father to do the will of
the Father. All things are in his hands, because he received everything from the Father. He does not have to
broadcast this or argue with others to convince them. He knows who he is. He is the Son—no more, but no
less. And what about you? Do you know who you are?