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Office Hours Reconciliation—Contact Fr. Lorne. Regular hours will be determined once we settle into this phase of re-opening
Weddings & Funerals—Contact Fr. Lorne.
Sacramental Preparation and Baptisms—Contact Val Magnuson, Pastoral Assistant.
5020 Sherwood Drive
Regina, SK S4R 4C2
Phone: 306-543-3838
Fax: 306-949-2544
Email: [email protected]
Website: holytrinityregina.ca
Pastoral Staff Pastor: Very Rev. Lorne Crozon, V.G. 306-924-1993 Pastoral Assistant: Val Magnuson 306-924-2602
Support Staff Hall Inquiries & Office Coordinator: Heather Deis 306-543-3838 Custodian: Dominic Dias
June 28 2020 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish
Masses—pre-registration needed for Sunday Masses
Monday to Friday 9 am to 2 pm Closed July 1, July 9, July 16 Limited services June 29 to July 3
Spiritual Care in Hospital—Catholic chaplains continue to be available to patients
to address spiritual needs, pray, provide a friendly face and comforting presence, talk about people’s fears and concerns, and contact a priest for anointing of the sick.
Pasqua Hospital Chaplain
Bonnie Thiele Hunt
306-519-1380
Wascana Rehab Centre Chaplain
Joan Rink
306-530-6511
General Hospital Chaplain
Jerry Fitzgerald
306-519-1405
This weekend’s inserts:
Holy Trinity Re-Opening info—p. 5 Archdiocese of Regina Items—p 6 & 7.
Use this link or
on our website
home page.
Many thanks to those who continue to support our parish via Canada Helps online. We need your financial support now more than ever. These donations are deposited directly to our operating account. (Tax receipts generated from Canada Helps.) Envelope donations may be brought to the church when we are open and cheques may be mailed.
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Saturday June 27 NO MASS (5 PM)
Sunday June 28 10 AM Pro Populo
Monday June 29 8:30 AM Ints Fr Ron Andree
Tuesday June 30 8:30 AM Ints Archbishop Luiggi Bonazzi
Wednesday July 1 NO MASS (Holy Trinity closed)
Thursday July 2 8:30 AM +Tyronne Fisher
Friday July 3 8:30 AM Ints Dolores Lemmerick
Friday July 3 9 AM-noon FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION
Saturday July 4 NO MASS (5 PM)
Sunday July 5 10 AM Pro Populo
Monday July 6 8:30 AM Ints Dolores and +Dick Lemmerick
Tuesday July 7 8:30 AM Ints Garry and Dona Robson
Wednesday July 8 8:30 AM Ints Fr. Gerry Bauche
Thursday July 9 NO MASS (Holy Trinity closed)
Friday July 10 8:30 AM Ints Fr Danilo Rafael
Pope Benedict XVI said, “The world offers you comfort. But you were not made for comfort, you were made for greatness.” “Comfort” puts me first. “Picking up your cross and following Jesus” puts God and others first. Why settle for comfort when you can achieve greatness! Pick up your cross, ask Jesus for guidance on using your gifts and live the life God intended for you!
“…whoever does not take up their cross and follow after me is not worthy of me.” (Matthew 10:38)
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Holy Trinity Vacation Bible School—Aug. 10 to 14 at the church is cancelled this year. See below notice about a special At-Home VBS. For more info, contact Val at 306-924-2602 .
COVID-19 Archdiocese of Regina UPDATES:
Stay up to date on protocols:
https://archregina.sk.ca/content/covid-19-updates
Wanted: Broken Rosaries, beads, bead cord, old jewelry suitable for making rosaries. These will be re-purposed into complete rosaries to give away to those who want them. Donations can be left in the marked drawer in the storage tower next to the office door in the Gathering Area.
Holy Trinity parishioner list continues to be updated. We want to keep in touch through regular (brief) reports from Fr Lorne. If you know of someone who hasn’t been receiving these by email, mail or delivery, call the office (306) 543-3838 or email [email protected]
to add them to our list.
YAHOO email addresses—we had some issues with these emails being returned to us. If you have a Yahoo email address and have not had a recent update from Father Lorne, please check your junk folder and contact Holy Trinity office at [email protected]
Holy Trinity update from Fr Lorne
We have now been experiencing Masses for four
weekends with the new protocols.
The guidelines for numbers attending, keeping records of who attends which Mass, health assessment questions, distancing and cleaning guidelines are onerous. We have limited staff resources at Holy Trinity, and Val, Heather and Dominic have extended themselves to make it possible for you to return to Mass.
We meet as a staff to discuss how we can make the most with our existing resources. We cannot work our staff seven days a week and so we have had to close at various times to ensure they get their proper time off.
In order to accommodate staff vacation time this summer, we have agreed that it will be less stressful for us to not have Saturday 5 pm Mass for July. For those of you who prefer this Mass time, we pray you will be able to come on Sunday morning at 10 am in order to help us get through the next few weeks.
If you wish to book a Sunday Mass time (10 am) email or call Val or the office.
New Air Conditioning Units—Thanks to all of you for your continued donations. We needed to replace two air conditioning units last week, at a total cost of $7,132. One unit was on the roof, so that involved a crane to lift it into place. Thanks to the CWL and K of C for sharing the cost of the kitchen unit.
No Bulletin or email update from Fr. Lorne—next weekend, Sunday, July 5.
Val will be emailing last year’s participants as well as families
with children in sacramental preparation.
Self-assessment Questions You will be asked the following when you book a weekend Mass, as well as when you arrive at Holy Trinity for any Mass:
Do you have COVID-19 or live with someone with COVID-19?
Have you been exposed to someone with COVID-19?
Are you sick, including even one of the slightest symptoms or feelings of sickness, especially upper respiratory or flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, headache, aches & pains, sore throat, chills, runny nose, loss of sense of taste or smell or shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
Have you travelled outside of Regina in the past two weeks?
The upholstery at Holy Trinity is not able to be sanitized.
Pews on the south side of the church do not have upholstery and you may
request to sit there, providing they are available with proper distancing.
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Sarcan has reopened - you can help a village in
Mexico. Save your refundable bottles to donate to the
Cuernavaca Project in Mexico at any Sarcan location in Regina (glass
should be separated). Use Drop & Go with key word “project”.
If you need pickup, call Debbie at 306-545-7654.
The Cuernavaca Project is an outreach of the Archdiocese of Regina, and
needs our help with building projects for villagers to be self-sustaining.
CWL Corner SCHOLARSHIP information on bulletin board
with applications and information on various scholarships available.
Holy Trinity CWL Scholarship – submissions by June 30.
Registration for Kindergarten with Regina Catholic Schools for fall 2020 is on now! If your child was born in 2015, they’re eligible to begin Kindergarten in September 2020. To register, call the school nearest you. Have your child’s birth certificate, baptism certificate and provincial
health card handy. Visit www.rcsd.ca.
Continue to Pray for those who were expecting to join the church at Easter, for those who have been preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation and First Holy Communion, and for parents of young children who attended baptism preparation classes in March. Plans for completion of sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, and First Holy Communion) are being made and families will be contacted directly by Val.
Muffins For Marian Centre Donations of muffins welcomed. Package the muffins in a container or bag
that you do not want back and bring them to the marked
cart in the Holy
Trinity Gathering Area. Muffins will be picked up
Friday morning (9:30 am).
If you prefer, you can take muffins directly to the Marian Centre at 1835 Halifax Street (back door in the alley).
Closed Thursday and Sunday.
Livestream Rosary from Christ the King Parish, Regina Join us Monday to Friday 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Saturday 4 – 6 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to noon. Go to our homepage at https://www.christtheking.ca/ and click on the link for Rosary and Adoration —link under Live Stream Events near the top of the page
and on the left side (if using a computer).
Plastic containers for Carmichael Lunch Program—The Carmichael Centre has resumed providing a hot meal for those in need. They are serving between 150 - 200 meals a day and are very much in need of plastic containers in which to serve these meals. Clean margarine and yogurt containers (capacity of 2 cups or more) can be dropped off at the
church for pick up and delivery to the Carmichael Centre for their use.
Elementary Schools Affiliated With Holy Trinity Parish
St. Mary (French Immersion) 140 McIntosh St. N. Ph. 306.791.7365 St. Joan of Arc 10 Dempsey Ave. Ph. 306.791.7350
St. Josaphat 140 Greenwood Cr. Ph. 306.791.7355
Our Lady of Peace Parish – Recorded Masses Daily Mass Tues-Fri and
Sunday Mass are recorded and can be found on their website.
Holy Trinity Mass info updated for current
protocols— page 5
Archdiocese of Regina Weekly—pages 6 & 7.
Tanzania, African Project— For the last several years, the Holy Trinity CWL has assisted Dr. Pam Petruka by collecting items required for medical clinics, orphanages and schools in Africa and other third world countries. Due to COVID we were unable to gather items for Dr. Petruka to send where needed. However we can now resume collecting items such as big suit-cases, clothing and shoes - especially for children, blankets and school bags. AS WELL - Dr. Petruka was given numerous small cases that can be used in the orphanages as First-aid, School Supply or Sewing Kits.
Thank-you to everyone who has taken a kit to fill. There are still a couple of kits at the church office that can be picked up and filled if anyone would still like to assist with this project.
For more information call Lois @ 306-543-3934.
2020 Holy Trinity CWL Trade & Craft Show.
CWL executive, after careful consideration, decided to cancel the 2020
Trade & Craft Show held in our parish hall on the weekend of Sept 25 &
26. With the current pandemic guidelines we feel it is safer for everyone to
wait until next year. Thank you to everyone for your help in prior years and
we look forward to holding the trade show again in 2021.
CWL National Convention in August, 2020 (now can-celled). Register now (up to 3,000 participants only) to
hear speakers booked to speak online. Speakers include:
Dr. Cory Andrew Labreque - Monday, Aug. 10th (11 am - 12 pm CDT)
Dr. Donna Orsuto - Tuesday, Aug. 11th (11 am - 1 pm CDT)
Sr. Nuala Kenny - Wednesday, Aug. 12th (11 am - 1 pm CDT)
Fran Lucas - Thursday, Aug. 13th (11 am - 12 pm CDT)
Anne-Marie Gorman - Friday, Aug. 14th (11 am - 12 pm CDT)
See poster on bulletin board. For more information or to register, please
visit the League website at cwl.ca (Summer Speaker series)
Part of this bulletin:
July 1 is celebrated as Canada’s birthday. Canadians should seek to be witnesses to Christ in Canada and the world, and to continue working to influence those in government to act from Christian principles and attitudes.
Christians, realizing they do not have a last-ing home here, should pray and work for justice and peace in Canada and throughout
the world, so that all God’s people may share in the goods of this earth. God’s kingdom will come only when all people are ready to let Christ’s teaching guide and rule their lives and actions. (Ordo Liturgical Calendar, p. 281)
Welcome to Holy Trinity! To register in the parish, update your information, or
request donation envelopes, please pick up a form in
the Gathering area (bulletin board), call the parish
office or drop in during office hours, or print a copy
from our website www.holytrinityregina.ca.
You are invited to join our parish council. Do more than you could by yourself. Contact Wally Kaip at 306-949-1709 or at [email protected]
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We invite you to join our Council.
For information on membership and benefits, please contact: Sherry Enns
at 306-530-5846
Cell: (306) 530-6318 Regina
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Other Liturgy Changes—
Promptness—to ensure we can monitor who is
attending, the doors will be locked at the start of Mass.
This also allows us to provide the proper number of
hosts needed for that Mass.
Announcements will be done before Mass with
detailed instructions for Eucharist.
Singing is a high-risk activity so we will not have this
except for special music as we can fit this in safely.
Proclaimers of the Word—First Reading, Psalm and
Second Reading will all be proclaimed by the same
person. This will be done from a microphone at the
front, with care being taken to not share a microphone
within 72 hours of another person. The ambo (lectern)
and the microphone there are to be used only by
Father Lorne.
Collection—a collection box is inside the glass doors
for your donation instead of being collected from you
in the pew.
Eucharist—hosts will be consecrated on a table and
parishioners will come forward, one household group
at a time. Stand behind the black tape line; Father will
say “The Body of Christ”; respond ‘Amen’, then step
forward and pick up the host closest to you; take a
step or two away before consuming.
We are working hard to help get you back to Mass.
Thank you for your patience as we try things to see
what works for Holy Trinity.
Holy Trinity has re-opened for Masses
with limited numbers
The latest Government of Sask guidelines for Places of
Worship, are permitting more people in churches that can
accommodate them.
At Holy Trinity, we have seating for approximately 30
people, dependent on whether they come as couples, sin-
gles or families. We are registering at least 20 people for
weekend Masses and monitoring how many helpers we
need to provide the controls required for distancing and
cleaning.
Sat 5 pm Mass will be discontinued for July, during staff
vacation, as we cannot fill the positions needed for Satur-
day afternoons.
Requests for Sunday Mass Attendance are being co-
ordinated by Val Magnuson, Pastoral Assistant. She is
taking requests from registered parishioners by email to
attend a weekend Mass.
If you do not have email, call the parish office (306)
543-3838. Requests will be handled during our regular
office hours, which normally have been Monday to Friday,
9 am to 3 pm. Please provide a day-time phone number
so we can call you back and confirm an attendance date.
Questions about your health will be asked at time of
booking (see separate box). Those registered are being
given detailed instructions.
Weekday Mass Attendance - Generally weekday
Masses are Monday to Friday at 8:30 am. You do not
need to register in advance. Come to the north door; we
will record your name and phone number and ask the
health assessment questions. No Mass Wednesday,
July 1 and Thursday, July 9
Church Open for Prayer—We will continue to have the
church open for prayer from 9 am to 2 pm, Monday to
Friday, unless otherwise published in the bulletin.
We may need to close occasionally to ensure staff aren't
working too many hours to accommodate the required
protocols.
Church Pews—Our church pews are marked to for the
2 metre guidelines of social distancing. Our upholstered
pews cannot be sanitized. If you wish to bring your own
seat cushion or towel, please do so. The wooden pews
on the south side of the church do not have upholstery. If
you prefer to sit there, check with the person directing this.
Seating for Mass will be done from front to back. For exit-
ing after Mass, it will be reversed, from back to front.
These directions will be announced at the Mass.
Photos on website—check these out on the home page
to give you an idea what to expect.
Self-assessment Questions You will be asked the
following when you book a weekend Mass, as well as
when you arrive at Holy Trinity for any Mass:
Do you have COVID-19 or live with someone with
COVID-19?
Have you been exposed to someone with
COVID-19?
Are you sick, including even one of the
slightest symptoms or feelings of sickness,
especially upper respiratory or flu-like
symptoms such as fever, cough, headache,
aches & pains, sore throat, chills, runny nose,
loss of sense of taste or smell or shortness of
breath or difficulty breathing?
Have you travelled outside of Regina in the past
two weeks?
The upholstery at Holy Trinity is not able to be sanitized.
Pews on the south side of the church do not have upholstery and
you may request to sit there, providing they are available with
proper distancing.
June 26, 2020
Archdiocese of Regina
BulletinJune 28, 2020
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Page One
TF197: An Interview With Transitional Deacon Chris LindenbachWeeks before his ordination to the Transitional Diaconate, Deacon Eric Gurash had a chance to talk with Seminarian Chris Lindenbach about his life, his vocation, and this thing we call ‘discernment’...Show Snippet: “They talk about any time you make any sort of commitment you make this big ‘yes’ and then that’s sustained by all these little yeses. And so the big yes for me was to go to the seminary and say okay God, if this is where you are calling me to go, as St. Ignatius said, you discern it to the end whatever that end may be and so for me that big yes was to go down the road not knowing where it will end but trusting that God will lead me and be with me.”https://thinkingfaith.libsyn.com/an-interview-with-transition-al-deacon-chris-lindenbach
T hank you to everyone who worked on our first ever ‘The Diocese Tonight’ and to all of you who tuned in to
watch! If you missed it, you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIO9rYXSaDs. Also, mark your calendar for our next ‘The Diocese Tonight’, which will go live on Sunday, August 2 at 7:00 PM.
An Ignatian Prayer Adventure You are invited to join in An Ignatian Prayer Adventurewith commentary and reflection by: Fr. Larry Gillick SJ—Director of The Deglman Centre for Ignatian Spirituality, Creighton University - Omaha, Nebraska. A 10 - part video series. Fr. Gillick will provide videos containing his reflections on various aspects of the exercises as your journey progresses. These videos are being prepared especially for the Archdiocese of Regina. These videos will be released every 2 to 3 weeks, and come with guided prayer material. This is a work at your own pace retreat. The retreat uses the book ‘An Ignatian Adventure, by Kevin O’Brien S.J.’ Subscribe to our YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/user/ArchdioceseRegina and you will be notified when new videos are released.
Archbishop Donald Bolen’s Weekly MessageView the latest weekly video message from
Archbishop Donald Bolen https://archregina.sk.ca/archbishops-office/archbishop-
bolen-weekly
Weekday and Sunday MassesEnglish Mass will be livestreamed from Resurrection Parish, Regina at 9:00 AM daily- French Mass will be
livestreamed from St. Jean Baptiste every 2 weeks, visit archregina.sk.ca/live
Archdiocese of Regina Weekly ReportSign up for our Free Archdiocese of Regina Weekly Report and stay up to date on COVID-19 Updates and othernews, delivered to your in-box every Friday morning. Sign up now: https://archregina.sk.ca/news
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BULLETIN BOARDRocky Railway Virtual VBSCOVID-19 derailed many plans this year – including VBS! Hitch a ride on the Rocky Railway VIRTUAL VBS and discover Jesus’ power pulls us through life’s ups and downs!Christ the King, Holy Family and Resurrection Parish present this years VBS! August 10-14, 2020. Each child will receive access to videos and Track Packs for an at home VBS adventure. $25/child + $10/additional child.Holy Family Parish - https://vbspro.events/p/events/95ea35Christ the King Parish – https://vbspro.events/p/events/ctkvbs2020Resurrection Parish – https://vbspro.events/p/events/85f81c
Call for Directors: Santa Maria Senior Citizen’s Home Foundation Are you interested in serving on the Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Foundation? Do you enjoy• Supporting Quality of Life experiences for Seniors• Living your faith through creativity and zest for life• Working on fundraising campaigns• Engaging with people that share your enthusiasm?…Consider joining our Foundation Board. For more information, or to register your interest, please contact: Kelly Chessie (Executive Director) at [email protected] or Joan Pratchler Foundation Chair) at [email protected]
Looking for MusiciansTo Provide outdoor concerts while practicing social distancing at Trinity Manor at Westerra an independent and assisted living residence for retired adults. If providing some outdoor musical entertainment for seniors during the social distancing requirements for long term care homes interests you, please contact us at: [email protected]
Archdiocese of Regina Good Samaritan ProjectThe Archdiocese of Regina has volunteers from all around the diocese who are willing to reach out if you are in need.If you need groceries or essential items but are ill, immobile or quarantined and so not able to leave the house AT ALL (noting that NONE of us should be leaving more than absolutely necessary!) please contact us and we will setyou up with a volunteer who can help. Please also contact us if you live alone and are feeling lonely and isolated. Wecan arrange for someone to check in on you by phone. We are committed to operating in such a way that the HealthCanada Guidelines, and provincial Public Health Orders from our Chief Medical Officer and provincial government are strictly adhered to. If you need some assistance please email [email protected] at anytime. OR call306-541-3086 between 9-5 Tuesday-Saturday.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The Pastoral office is now closed to the public until further notice, if you need to reach a staff member, the best way to contact them is by email. A full list of their contact information, along with other resources is available on theCOVID-19 Updates page at https://archregina.sk.ca/con-tent/covid-19-updates
Online Catechetical ResourcesOur Catechist Robert Barr has put together a wide variety of online resources for children, teens, adult and familieshttps://archregina.sk.ca/catechetical-support-parishes
Prayers, Devotions and ResourcesVisit the Prayers and Devotions page to find information on daily mass, daily readings and reflections, prayers, stations of the cross and other resources that may be valuable during this time of social distancing.https://archregina.sk.ca/prayers-devotions-resourcesAlso see our page with French Resources: https://archregi-na.sk.ca/fr/prieres-devotions-et-ressources
Stewardship Bulletin Bit
“…whoever does not take up his cross and follow after me is not worthy of me.” (Matthew 10:38)
Pope Benedict XVI said, “The world offers you comfort. But you were not made for comfort, you were made for greatness.” “Comfort” puts me first. “Picking up your cross and following Jesus” puts God and others first. Why settle for comfort when you can achieve greatness! Pick up your cross, ask Jesus for guidance on using your gifts and live the life God intended for you!
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(306) 352-1651BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS CAN BE SENT TO:
The Archdiocese of Regina, in communication with Catholic health leaders, has compiled a series of one-page directives and guidelines on a variety of issues affecting churches and sacramental practice during this COVID-19 pandemic. Information is provided on current government directives, private prayer in church, sacraments, weddings, funerals, and more. https://archregina.sk.ca/content/church-and-sac-ramental-guidelines-covid-19-pandemic