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SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER PARISH FEBRUARY 18, 2018 OUR MISSION STATEMENT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER IS A CATHOLIC-JESUIT PARISH IGNITED BY THE EUCHARIST TO PRAY, SERVE, DO JUSTICE, AND LOVE. ‘Beloved: Christ suffered for sins once, the righteous for the sake of the unrighteous, that he might lead you to God.” ~1 Peter 3:18 Tabernacle Crusader Chapel, Holy Sepulchre
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Photo courtesy of Pistol Creek Photography

Join us as we celebrate the success and the future of the Family Promise of Missoula Program

as our 2018 Lenten Project!

• Please return the questionnaire and tell us how you would like to be involved in the program

• Please donate using the purple envelopes in the pews • Come to a soup and bread dinner to learn more, to

celebrate our amazing volunteers and meet our families on Saturday, March 24nd from 6-7 pm in Reidy Hall

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Items of Note:

Attention Engaged couples who are planning to marry this year, our three mandatory preparation sessions will be held as follows:

Wednesday, March 21st - Financial Workshop from 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the parish office Wednesday, March 28th - Liturgy Workshop from 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the parish officeFriday evening, April 13th and all day Saturday, April 14th - Engaged Retreat in Reidy Hall

If you haven't already done so, please contact Pam at 541-6041 to start the paperwork process.

Recently Engaged?

Remember to check our Website and the links to our social media pages where you can view photos of some of our recent events!

Please join us for an evening of Lenten Taizé Prayer

on Thursday, March 1st at 7pm.

Taize began, as a form of prayer, in the little village of Taize in northern France during the Second World War. Through the use of repetitive phrases, music, silence, scripture, and intercessory prayers, participants are in-vited to stillness and to listen for and to the voice of God. One of the rules of Taizé as stated by Brother Roger is to "keep inner silence always, and you will dwell in Christ for it is through inner silence that makes possible our conversation with God." (Br Roger of Taizé)

The choir is seeking more members for our Easter Triduum liturgies. If you are interested in sharing your voice for the holiest days of the church year, please call or email Rachael 541-6040 or [email protected]. Rehearsals for Holy Week will be held on Monday evenings from 6:30pm-8:00pm in the basement of the parish center begin-ning February 19th and running through March 26th.

Baptism Class

If you are expecting your first child or have a little one under the age of 7 seeking the sacrament of Baptism we will be offering a class on Sunday, February 25th from 1 - 3:30 in Reidy Hall. Godparents are also welcome to attend.

Please call the parish office to register.

Adult Formation Series

March 8th, 15th, & 22nd7:00 - 8:30 p.m.Loyola Center

Led by our Fathers - Rich Perry, S.J., Joseph Carver, S.J., & Matt Holland, S.J.

Topics to be announced.

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Lenten Fish FryThe Knights of Columbus & St. Anthony Parish are sponsoring a Lenten Fish Fry. It will be held at St. Anthony Parish Activity Center, beginning at 5:30pm till 7:00pm on the Fridays during Lent (February 16, 23, March 2, 9, 16, 23). Stations of the Cross at 5:00pm and Mass at 5:30pm precede the Fish Fry. Dinner prices are:Adults (13 years and over) - $9.00Children (5 years to 12 years) - $5.00Children under 5 - FreeFamily (Mother/Father & their children under 18) - $30.00Campus Ministry Students with UofM ID - $6.00

We are pleased to announce that our Filipino community will be offering the Stations of the Cross on March 9th at 6:00 p.m. in BiSaYa

St. Francis invited us to join the celebration of the LENT season 2018 by hosting the Stations of the Cross in our local dialect. It was in Tagalog last year and the year before but this time we will offer it in BiSaYa. As has been the tradition we gather downstairs at Reidy hall for a small get together thereafter.Everyone is welcome to bring snacks to share. Please come and join us. Friends can invite friends.

Employment Opportunity:

Employment Opportunity: After years of dedicated service to St. Francis Xavier Parish, Mrs. Rachael Beck will be leav-ing her position as Director of Music and Liturgy at the end of April We cannot thank Rachael enough for her creativity and sheer devotion to this most-important ministry at the parish. We will have a fitting celebration for Rachael in May with details to follow. Though she will be hard to replace, we are beginning the process of seeking a new Director of Music and Liturgy. Please visit sfxmissoula.org/Welcome/Resources/Employment for details and a Diocese of Helena application.

Strong Catholic Families Workshop

Saturday, March 18th from 12:45 to 4pmat Christ the King.

It is co-sponsored by our Missoula Deanery parishes, so there is no cost to you. Childcare will be provided. The presenters are David and Deidre Casey who have been working in Catholic youth and family ministry for more than a decade in Helena, MT. They have 8 children of their own, are exceptional musicians, and have a rounded, balanced, thoughtful, and deeply committed perspective about being a Catholic family.

To register, please contact Patti at Christ the King Parish directly at [email protected]

uilding Strong Catholic Families… It Takes a Partnership!

Partnering with Parents to Bring Home the Faith All across the country, pastors—along

with parish and school leaders—are asking for effective ways to

engage parents in the life and mission of the church, as well as seeking ways to help them take ownership as the primary

leaders of faith within their families. To work together toward

this desirable goal, we invite you to consider a dynamic grassroots process, designed to reach out to parents in a way that empowers and challenges them to form Strong Catholic Families.

What is Strong Catholic Families About? Strong Catholic Families: Strong Catholic Youth is an ongoing parish- or school-based process that engages and strengthens parents and families in growing as a domestic church through a close and vital partnership with the parish and school community.

How Does it Work? The Strong Catholic Families process is made up of four distinct steps that lead to numerous avenues of faith growth within families and the entire faith community.

The process begins with consultations between a diocesan consultant and parish/school

leadership. During these meetings, the consultant presents an overview of the Strong Catholic

Families dynamic and assists the leaders in assessing their readiness to begin building strong Catholic families

and in thinking through the implications this direction will have upon current programming and

structures. Once the leadership is prepared to make this initial

commitment, it begins to assemble a local team of parents and staff to

prepare for the next steps. Step 2 seeks to engage parents through presentations and dialogues with a diocesan-trained presenter who uses contemporary research combined with engaging visuals and pertinent stories to help parents understand the critical role they possess in how faith is lived in their home and especially in their children’s lives. Follow-up gatherings will help engage parents in exploring their

emerging needs and concerns while exploring practical strategies for how to best grow in faith as a family. Step 3 involves additional critical reflection and discernment by all involved: staff, leaders, parents, and the local Strong Catholic Families Team, concerning the next steps in partnering with one another to empower and support family faith growth. Step 4 is an ongoing and evolving movement comprised of implementing new strategies, further reflection and evaluation, and continued commitment to supporting the growing partnerships between the institutional church/school and the domestic church. This cycle continues throughout the years ahead as more and more families become empowered to grow in their Catholic faith.

What Happens as a Result? In a nutshell, evangelization! But the specific look is as diverse as the hundreds of parishes and schools and the dozens of dioceses who make up the growing Strong Catholic Families network because each local community decides its best direction given the unique resources, culture, and history of the community. Some local responses have included the following: Adjusting program structures to accommodate family faith

gatherings between Masses. Parent groups that meet during sacramental sessions. Sessions on how to lead prayer and share faith in the

home, developing family mission statements, and more. Coaching parents to pass on the Catholic faith to kids. Intergenerational Vacation Bible School programs. Online webinars for parents on Catholic faith topics.

What Is the Cost? There is very minimal cost for this initiative because your diocese has already purchased the copyright permissions for you to use every year! A community may choose to purchase color copies of the Family Faith Resource Booklet and table tent prayer

cards, which each family receives during the initial parent session, but permission is granted for these resources to be copied locally as needed.

Who is Behind This Initiative? The Strong Catholic Families initiative is presented in partnership by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM), the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL), the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM), and the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA). It is also available in Spanish!

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Contact Your Diocese to Begin Building Strong Catholic Families Today!

Guatemala Needs for Lent 2018

Bishop Thomas recently returned from a trip to the mission in Guatemala. Observing first-hand the damage caused at Santiago de la Asuncion school by the September 2017 earthquake. He is asking that parishes respond by providing funds for the Guatemala mission.

Donations may be made to:Guatemala Mission, Diocese of Helena P.O. Box 1729 Helena, MT 59624-1729 indicating for “Guatemala Repair projects”

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St. Francis Xavier Parish will often use parishioner likeness in print, video, website or in social media sites for the purpose of sharing our church community with others.

Are you interested in finding out more about St. Francis Xavier and the Catholic Church?

Whether you are baptized in another denomination, have never been baptized and are exploring Christianity for the first time, or are a former Catholic pondering a return to the Church, we are happy to talk with you, answer questions, and explore the many possibilities.

Find out more—by calling Fr. Rich Perry, S.J. , Fr. Matt Holland, S.J. or Fr. Joseph Carver, SJ.

saint FRancis xavieR ~~ MissOuLa, MOntana420 West pine street, Missoula Mt, 59802

406.542.0321 sfxmissoula.org

The FirsT sunday in LenT OFFICE HOURS:

Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Friday 8:30 am - Noon

e-mail: [email protected]. Phone: 406- 542-0321 Fax: 406-327-8537

Weekend LiturgiesSaturday ~~~ 5 p.m.Sunday ~~ 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 6 p.m.Weekday LiturgiesMonday - Friday ~~ 8 a.m. Confession -Saturday ~~ 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. or by appointmentEucharistic AdorationWednesdays & First Fridays ~ 8:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.

Prayers

Thank you for your generous giving! on Facebook at St. Francis Xavier Church ,

on Twitter @SFXmissoula and

on Instagram at sfxmissoula.

Follow all the events, news, and photos of life here at St. Francis Xavier.

Remember to add our parish App to your phone and stay connected!

May --- Mark Ruddy, Ken Kailey, Kate Deeds,

and Laura Fellin receive His healing and consolation.

For information on Jesuit vocations BeAJesuit.org

Collections for Sunday, February 11, 2018

Envelopes $6992.00 Loose: $1104.78

Aid to the Needy $100.00 Catholic Schools $40.00 Maintenance $1290.00 Peters Pence $100.00

Online giving we currently have software called ConnectNow Giving. This is a convenient and safe way to make a one-time or recurring donation. Getting started is easy—just visit our website, sfxmissoula.org and click our online giving link. When you participate, your gift will transfer directly into the parish bank account. And you won’t have to remem-ber to write a check or stop by the ATM on Sundays! And if you still want to place something in the offertory basket, just pick up one of our “I GAVE ONLINE” cards on your way into church and use that at offertory time.

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Mass StipendSuggested Mass stipend is $20 tax deductible

“... only the intangible value of prayer...”

February 18, 2018

Mass Scriptures for the Month of February, 2018

Saturday 2/17 Isa. 58:9b-14 Ps. 86 Luke 5:27-32 Sunday 2/18 Gen. 9:8-15 First Sunday of Lent Ps. 25 1 Pet. 3:18-22 Mark 1:12-15 Monday 2/19 Lev. 19:1-2, 11-18 Ps. 19 Matt. 25:31-46 Tuesday 2/20 Isa. 55:10-11 Ps. 34 Matt. 6:7-15 Wednesday 2/21 Jon. 3:1-10 Ps. 51 Luke 11:29-32 Thursday 2/22 1 Pet. 5:1-4 The Chair of Ps. 23 St. Peter the Apostle Matt. 16:13-19 Friday 2/23 Ezek. 18:21-28 Ps. 130 Matt. 5:20-26

Mass Intentions for the Month of February, 2018 Saturday 2/17 Terry Marie Blankenship Sunday 2/18 For the People* Tim Hubbard Bob Beausoleil Monday 2/19 Alvin West Tuesday 2/20 Patrick Mangan Wednesday 2/21 Jean Pinsoneault Thursday 2/22 Adalia Hertz* Friday 2/23 Sheila Combo Saturday 2/24 Mary DiMarco Sunday 2/25 Mary Kendall For the People*

Monday 2/26 Jack McCoy Tuesday 2/27 Joshua Dean Casey Wednesday 2/28 Jim Caplis*

LIFE IN THE SPIRIT A two-day experience of living in the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.

MARCH 2, 2018 7:00PM-9:00PM ST ANTHONY MAIN CHURCH

MARCH 3, 2018 9:00AM-5:00PM ST ANTHONY LIFE CENTER RENEWING AND IGNITING THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT THAT WE RECEIVED AT BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION. PROMOTING AN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD TO EXPERIENCE A PERSONAL PENTECOST IN OUR LIVES.

"THE SPIRIT WILL GUIDE YOU TO ALL TRUTH." JOHN 16:13 YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE OR RENEW A DEEP PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO JESUS CHRIST IN OPENNESS TO THE HOLY SPIRIT AND HIS GIFTS. LEARN HOW TO LIVE A LIFE IN THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT THROUGH TEACHINGS, GUIDANCE, AND PRAYER LEADING TO A NEW AND DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LORD. COME AND EXPERIENCE THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD, THROUGH PRAISE AND WORSHIP WITH COMMUNITY. SEMINAR INCLUDES: DVD PRESENTATIONS BY U.S. LEADERS OF THE RENEWAL MOVEMENT, TALKS AND TESTIMONIES, DISCUSSION GROUP SHARING, PRAYER OF PERSONAL SURRENDER TO JESUS, PRAYER FOR THE RELEASE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN POWER. TALKS INCLUDE: GOD'S LOVE, SALVATION, THE NEW LIFE, RECEIVING GOD'S GIFT, PRAYER FOR THE BAPTISM/RELEASE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, GROWTH IN THE SPIRIT, TRANSFORMATION.

ST ANTHONY PARISH 217 TREMONT STREET MISSOULA FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT JERRY WEBER 721.6599 OR THE PARISH OFFICE 543.3129

Mass Intentions for the Month of March, 2018 Thursday 3/1 Friday 3/2 Adalia Kenck Saturday 3/3 Jerry Lubbers Sunday 3/4 Ellen Boulton Jim Frohlich Trisha Hagan For the People* Monday 3/5 Kay Hauser Susan Wiese Tuesday 3/6 Joshua Dean Casey Donald Tomlinson

Lecture Tuesday, March 20, 2018

7:00 p.m.At Christ the King Church

“Active nonviolence: A paradigm shift to a more peaceful world”

By Marie Dennis Co-President of Pax Christi International;

2016 Public Peace Prize Laureate; and 2016 National Catholic reporter Person of the Year

Ministers of CareIf you know of any parishioners who would like to have one of our dedicated Ministers of Care bring Holy Communion to their home, please contact

Karen in the parish office at 541-6045

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The mission of the Catholic Women’s Conference is to foster an appreciation for the personal dignity of women, to encourage women to know and love God, and to inspire women to use their feminine gifts to transform the family and society.

The purpose of the conference is to be an event for healing, for spiritual direction for receiving tools for everyday living and resources for education. The conference teaches women about their dignity and vocation, and it responds to our culture’s desperate need for an authentic feminine presence in every aspect of life and society. Just as Jesus withdrew from the crowds to pray, all women need a time and place to be refreshed. The Catholic Women’s Conference focuses on restoring and enriching the relationship between God and the woman. This is accomplished through the talks, prayer, Mass, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and prayer before the Eucharistic Jesus. It is a time for each woman to simply receive all that God has to offer her. It is truly a “Spa for the Soul.”

Affordable Home Ownership is Possible!

Habitat for Humanity of Missoula invites you to join our Family Services Committee at our application workshops hosted in St. Paul Lutheran Church located at 202 Brooks Street in Missoula. Attendees will have early access to our application and be able to ask questions.

Workshops will be held Sunday, February 25, 2018 at 2 p.m. and Wednesday, February 27, 2018 at 7 p.m. in the basement Fellowship Room.

Call 549-8210 for more information.

A Springtime of Irish Music and Song

Ceol na hÉireann

Concerts featuring Ireland’s finest!February & March 2018 / Tickets: $15 general

admission or $45 for season passes; discounts for FISW members, students…

Online schedule & tickets www.friendsofirishstudies.com see Irish Music and Song

Available for purchase in Butte at Granite Mountain Bank, or in Missoula at Rockin Rudy’s or call Clair 406 529 3528

CoffeeUnfortunately, at the Poverello Center, the coffee has been

running out every morning due to the large number of homeless folks hoping to start their day with a hot cup of

‘joe” The staff has asked that we add regular ground coffee to the list of donation requests that are collected in the

basket at the back of the church. Thank you!

Requesting salad dressings for the Poverello. The Pov has been serving around 400 men, women and children daily and resources are limited. While they often get donations of produce to make salads with, there is almost never dressing. You may drop your donations into the basket in the back of the church. Thank you for your generosity!


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