September-11-2016 - St. Mary`s Parish Albany

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September-11-2016 - St. Mary`s Parish Albany
September 11, 2016
11 de Septiembre 2016
St. Mary’s Parish
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Mass Schedule of Intentions
September 10 - 16
Saturday
8:30 AM ~ For the Souls in Purgatory
Saturday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of David White
Saturday
7:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Sr. Regina Rose
Sunday
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Steve Austin
Sunday
1:00 PM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
Monday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
Tuesday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
Wednesday 8:30 AM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
Wednesday 5:30 PM ~ Memory of Mary Martin
Thursday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Ethel Shobe
~ Memory of Sean Alpapara
Friday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
September 17-18
Saturday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of John O’Leary
Saturday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of Carl Beyer
Saturday
7:00 PM ~ Intention for Fulgencio Roblero
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
Sunday
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Jack Keller
Mass Intentions & Memorial Candles
If you would like to have a Mass offered for a particular
Intention or for someone who has died, or if you would like to
dedicate a candle to an intention or a loved one, please call the
parish office. The stipend for the Mass is $10. The candles are
$30 for 1 month, $60 for 6 months, or $90 for one year. Our
office staff will help you find an open date and time for a Mass,
or available candles for dedications.
Misuse of the good. Is it not a common situation? By our neglect, the
good things that are placed in our hands are either abused or squandered.
We do not dutifully use the many things that we are provided with.
Don’t misuse and waste. Oh how I still remember how we strictly
observed the standing rule not to waste water and food. These were two of
the scarcest resources we had. As a rule, we needed to prepare the right
amount of food for everybody (members of the family of 9) and when
serving, we must be right: no one must exceed beyond what one needs.
Nobody leaves the table without finishing their plate.
I am not sure if we used our water-supply responsibly. I think we did. Oh
by the way, our water supply was painstakingly brought from a water
source about a half-mile distance from the house. We fill our water
containers with several trips of carrying on our shoulders small containers
of water hanging on both ends of a bamboo pole. Since we had just
enough water, we used the water only for cooking, dining and cleaning.
We do our laundry and we bathe in a natural well-spring. That would be about one (1)-mile walk from the
house.
Since it was hard work to get enough food and water, we really tried to use them well. Waste was
never permitted.
Consequently, when we have super-abundant amount of resources, generally, we are wasteful and
neglectful.
One of the good things that we misuse is God’s unwavering love. God’s love is super-abundant and
free. And since it is plenty and free, we abuse its use. We underuse it or we waste it.
The young heir did that. He squandered his inheritance in a life of dissipation.
A life of dissipation is a life lived in sin. While the grace of God is overflowing, we are supposed to
use them well: to walk in the path of Christ and to persevere in righteousness and holiness.
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Mercifully treated. Since we sin, we are invited back to benefit the grace that continues to flow. It is
God’s desire that we get healed from our sinfulness.
God’s hospital is the church. Through the sacraments of healing: Confession and Anointing, we get
healed of our ailing body and soul. And through the sacrament of the Eucharist, we get nourished, making us
strong and courageous against our sinful inclinations.
God initiates the grace of healing. As we read from the Gospel, it is God who seeks those who are lost.
Ours is the heart to respond to God’s initiative of healing us.
God’s plan of healing us is accomplished through Christ. Christ is mediator. As Moses mediated for
Israel when God plan to inflict His wrath upon them, God relented and He forgave Israel.
The same forgiveness is provided for us through Christ who died for us. If we only know what grace
we receive through Christ, we will be filled with courage and strength and humility to take advantage of
God’s offer of healing.
El mal uso del bien. ¿No es una situación común? Por nuestra negligencia, en las cosas buenas que se
nos da o tenemos en nuestras manos ya sea que son maltratados o malgastados. Nosotros no usamos diligentemente las muchas cosas que nos proporcionan.
No hacer mal uso ni desperdiciar. Oh cómo recuerdo todavía la forma en que estrictamente seguía la
norma permanente de no desperdiciar el agua y ni los alimentos. Estos fueron dos de los recursos más escasos
que teníamos. Como regla general, teníamos que preparar la cantidad adecuada de alimentos para todos los
( 9 miembros de la familia) y al servir, hay que estar seguro de la cantidad: nadie debe exceder o servir más de
lo que uno necesita. Nadie se para de la mesa sin antes terminar su comida.
No estoy seguro si utilizamos nuestro suministro de agua de manera responsable. Yo pienso que lo hicimos. Ah, por cierto, nuestro suministro de agua llegaba laboriosamente desde una fuente de agua que estaba
a media milla de la casa. Llenábamos nuestros contenedores de agua haciendo varios viajes cargando sobre
nuestros hombros pequeños contenedores de agua que cuelgan en ambos extremos de una caña de bambú. Ya
que teníamos suficiente agua, solo se utilizaba el agua para cocinar, beber y limpiar. Lavábamos la ropa y nos
bañamos en un manantial natural. Que estaba alrededor de una (1) milla de la casa.
Ya que era un trabajo duro para conseguir suficiente comida y agua, asi que realmente tratábamos de
usarlos muy bien. Desperdiciar nunca estaba permitido.
En consecuencia, cuando tenemos en abundancia la cantidad de recursos, por lo general, son desperdiciados y negligentemente.
Una de las cosas buenas que hacemos mal uso es el amor incondicional de Dios. El amor de Dios es
súper abundante y libre. Y puesto que es abundante y libre, abusamos de su uso. Lo infrautilizamos o lo desperdiciamos.
Un joven heredero hizo eso. Malgastó su herencia en una vida de disipación.
Una vida de disipación es una vida vivida en el pecado. Mientras que la gracia de Dios se desborda,
cuando se supone que debemos usarlos bien: al caminar en el camino de Cristo y perseverar en la justicia y la
santidad.
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Tratado Misericordiosamente. Dado que pecamos, se nos invita de nuevo al beneficio de la gracia
que continúa fluyendo. Es el deseo de Dios que seamos sanados de nuestra pecaminosidad.
El hospital de Dios es la iglesia. A través de los sacramentos de Sanción: Confesión y Unción, es que
es sanado nuestro cuerpo y alma enferma. Y a través del sacramento de la Eucaristía, somos nutridos, haciéndonos fuertes y valientes en contra de nuestras inclinaciones pecaminosas.
Dios inicia la gracia de la curación. Como leemos en el Evangelio, es Dios quien busca a aquellos que
están perdidos. Y nosotros debemos tener la iniciativa de responder con el corazón a la sanción de Dios.
El Plan de la Sanción Dios para nosotros se lleva a cabo por medio de Cristo. Cristo es el mediador.
Como Moisés era mediador entre Israel el plan de Dios para infligir su ira sobre ellos, Dios cedió y perdonó
Israel.
El mismo perdón que se nos ha dado por medio de Cristo quien murió por nosotros. Si tan sólo
entendiéramos y nos diésemos cuenta de la gracia que recibimos por medio de Cristo, estaríamos llenos de
valor, y la fuerza y la humildad para aprovechar la sanidad que Dios nos ofrece.
Prayer Corner 
Please keep all those who are in the military, or are ill or suffering in your prayers.
For those who are ill or homebound: Tom Barnes, Jeanette Duncan, Bob Worthington, Dick K., John H. and those
struggling with cancer and other illnesses or upcoming surgeries
We pray for peace throughout our entire world. We remember our family members and friends who are serving the
military: Michael Pennington, Mike Andre
If you would like to add the name of someone who is serving in the military, please call the office.
For the repose of the souls of all the faithful departed: Ronald Wollander
Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Religious, Patroness of the gutters and World Youth day, Albania
(1910-1997) – canonized by Pope Francis on Sept 5
“Perpetual Adoration, Eucharistic Adoration offers
to our people the opportunity to join those in religious life to pray for the salvation of the world, souls everywhere and peace on earth. We cannot underestimate the power of prayer and the difference it will make in our
world.” “Ask your parish priest to have Perpetual Adoration.” “Put your sins in the chalice for the precious
blood to wash away. One drop is capable of washing away the sins of the world.” (St. Mother Teresa)
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross – Sept 14 The Eucharist is the source of Christian life because whoever
shares in it receives the motivation and strength to live as a true Christian. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross imparts to the believer the dynamism of His generous love. The Eucharistic banquet nourishes the faithful with
the Body and Blood of the Divine Lamb sacrificed for us and it gives them the strength to follow in His footsteps.” (St. Pope John Paul II General Audience on the Holy Eucharist on the life of the Church, April 8,
1992)
Please join us for Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Adoration is available in the chapel 24
hours every day. For adoration outside of the 24-hour regular Thursday schedule, call the office for instructions and
to enlist. Everyone is welcome. Spend as much or as little time as you can. Thank you for offering our Lord this
special hour. Expect God's blessing, and give Him thanks.
NOTE:
Our parish will take up the
second collection on
September 10 & 11.
Upcoming Events/Proximos Eventos

Religious Ed registration is open for K-8 and First Eucharist/Sacraments classes

Registracion para la primera comunión estan abiertas.

Ministry Fair: Set-up before 5pm Mass on Saturday, September 17th; visit the
tables after Masses all weekend (17-18 & 24-25)

Feria del Ministerio: Tener todo listo antes de la misa de 5pm en sabado, 17
de Septiembre; puede pasar a ver las mesas de información el Septiembre 17,
18, 24, 25 despues de cada misa

Anniversary Mass (Bilingual): September 18th, 11am Mass

Misa de Aniversario (bilingue): El 18 de Septiembre a las 11am

Parish Picnic and FUN day: September 18th, Noon - 3pm
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Dia Familiar de la paroquia, mucha diversión para toda la familia: El 18 de Septiembre de 12 - 3pm

Religious Ed Registration Day AND First day of classes: September 25th,
9:45am - 10:45am

Primer dia de clase de la primera comunion Septiembre 25 de 11:30-12:45pm
Bible Study of Sunday Scriptures
Wed. 9:30-10:30 am beginning Sept. 14. in the Peace House Fireplace room.
Each week’s focus is on the readings for the upcoming weekend Masses using printed material and occasional
questions. The group dynamics is comfortable with the intention of better understanding the Bible readings.
Please join us for lively, thoughtful yet casual discussions.
Contact person: Charlene Dunten 541-926-2665
Offertory Update - Week Ending 9/4/16
Parish General Collection: $13,021
Building & Maintenance: $371
Raise the Roof: $2
Catholic Education Fund: $2
Thank you for your support of St. Mary’s Parish
through your prayers, good wishes and gifts of
time and money. If you would like to use envelopes or EFT to make your donations, please
contact the parish office. Thanks!
Looking to Hire
Music Director

Coordinate and direct all parish
music programs
 Must be a proficient pianist
 Organist skills a bonus
 Part-time with benefits
Mail in or drop off resumes at the office:
706 Ellsworth St. SW
Albany, OR 97321-2366
Esperanza Para Las
Madres
La depresión después del parto
Grupo de Apoyo en español
En el Boys and Girls Club,
De Albany los Miércoles de
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Para mas información llamar al
541- 812-4303 o al 541- 768-5772
pregunta por Rocio

Answering phones and directing callers to the
right resource
We have many ways people can help us at the office.  Greeting and helping visitors in the office
Some things are more frequent, some are seasonal,  Records
some are ‘as needed.’ Those who are proficiently
bilingual in Spanish and English are much needed. If We are willing to train to the tasks listed. We are not
asking one person to take on everything. Many
you are interested in helping at the office, please
contact Teresa Middlemiss at 541-926-1449 or email hands make light work. Give us a call and let us know
what you are good at.
her at [email protected]
Seeking Office Help
A few examples of work we need help with:
 Mailings
 Art projects
 Spreadsheets
Thank you for considering sharing your time and
talent with us.
RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION
BEGINS
SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 25
Parent Meetings for
First Eucharist/First Reconciliation
In English: Sunday, September 11, 9:30 am, St. Max Kolbe Room
Monday, September 12, Noon, St. Max Kolbe Room
In Spanish: Friday, September 9, 7 pm, St. Max Kolbe Room
Sunday, September 11, 2 pm, Gathering Space
Religious Education Registration is Open!
Find registration forms on the Faith Formation bulletin board, online, or in the office.
Please return hard copy forms (with original signatures) to the office. No emailed copies, please.
Religious Ed is available for children from age 3 through 5th grade.
Classes will begin on Sunday, September 25.
English @ 9:45am
Spanish @ 11:30am
If you have questions, please contact Suzanne Duda in the office or at [email protected].
Inquiry Sessions
RCIA - INQUIRY is an open opportunity to learn more, to ask questions
about what Catholics believe, how we worship and celebrate our faith.
Come and join us to the INQUIRY sessions every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the
month 6:30pm at the Parish Office (Peace House)
For more information contact Ace Tupasi at 541-926-1449. Thank you.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Prayer Shawl Ministry will be on Monday, Sept. 12 at 9:00am to 11:00am in the basement of the Lady of
Guadalupe House. These meetings are open to anyone that is interested in the work of the ministry which
is to provide comfort and healing through prayer with the giving of a prayer shawl. Prayer Shawl began in
2004 at St. Mary's with a small group of dedicated ladies and has grown with an active participation of over
40 individuals. There are no requirements other than a desire to offer the work of your hands and prayers for
the benefit of those in need. Prayer Shawls are available in the Gathering Space located in an unlocked
display cabinet near the window area. Extra shawls are kept in an unlocked closet located near the water
fountain in the vestibule. There is no charge for any prayer shawl whether it is given to a parish member, or
any other individual without regard to their location or their religious belief. Our shawls have been sent over
the globe to the waiting shoulders of those we love even though they may the be unknown to us - our fellow
Christian brother and sisters. These are works of love for which there can be no price. If you would like
more information call Carol Hawke at 541-926-2106 or email [email protected] or the parish office.
This ministry would not be the vital resource that it is today without your prayers and support - bless all of
you for your support.
In observance of the National Patriot Day, a day to remember the fallen and the heroes of 9/11, this
essay from Fr. James Martin is chosen for our reading. This essay is lifted from the USCCB page.
THE PARABLE OF GROUND ZERO
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I was working at my desk at America magazine in midtown Manhattan. Around 9 a.m., my mother called from Philadelphia to say that she had heard about a plane crashing into
the World Trade Center. I thought it was odd that she would call; she knew that my office was uptown, not
downtown. A few minutes later, I decided to turn on the television set. It was only then that I saw the unfolding
tragedy.
That morning I had a doctor's appointment and so, still unsure of what exactly was happening, I walked
the few blocks to his office. But as I peered down Sixth Avenue (a few feet away from our office) I was horrified to see the Twin Towers with inky black smoke pouring from their tops. Even then, panicked people were
streaming uptown, desperately trying to use their cell phones (many of which had ceased to work since the cell
phone towers at the World Trade Center had been rendered useless). Numbly, I made my way to my doctor's
appointment.
An hour later, the scene was utterly different. Everyone's eyes faced downtown. People were weeping
in the streets, scanning the skies for another plane, racing toward subway entrances and desperately hailing
cabs.
When I returned to our offices, our receptionist told me that one of the buildings had collapsed. "That's
ridiculous," I said, angrily. "What radio station is saying that? That's impossible." Turning on the television
confirmed my worst fears.
That evening, I put my collar on and made my way to a local hospital a few blocks away, where victims
were to be brought. But the police officers in the lobby suggested that I walk farther downtown. So through the
empty streets, I walked to Chelsea Piers, a large sporting arena, to wait for victims who never came.
The next day I spent several hours at a family counseling center downtown, helping family members
pore through hospital records of patients who had been admitted. But, in the end, there would be few survivors.
Finally, on Sept. 13, I returned to Chelsea Piers and asked a police officer if they needed any help
downtown. He nodded curtly, waved for a police cruiser, and I jumped in and was taken down to "the site."
It was an absolutely appalling sight — the colossal, twisted buildings still on fire, piles of rubble
covered with a heavy layer of gray ash, and hundreds of uniformed firefighters and police officers seemingly
everywhere. Ten years later I can still remember the terrible acrid smell that pervaded everything. I felt like I
was in hell.
After emerging from the police car, stunned, I wondered what to do. I thought: I cannot bear to look at
bodies, I cannot bear to be in the morgue, but I can help the rescue workers. So I spent the next few days and
weeks, in between my work at the magazine, ministering to the rescue workers — firefighters, police officers,
EMTs, nurses, construction workers, military personnel and government workers from every conceivable
office. In time I was joined by my Jesuit brothers, many of them still in training.
In this hell I found grace. Working at the World Trade Center was one of the most profound experiences of the Holy Spirit I've ever had, for there I encountered an overwhelming sense of charity, unity and concord. Every person working at Ground Zero was "other-directed." Every person was selfless, utterly unconcerned for himself or herself. Every person seemed kind, considerate, loving.
All of their work, of course, was deeply informed by the sacrifices that had already been made by the
firefighters and rescue workers who gave their lives as they raced into the burning buildings on September 11.
For me, it was as if God was offering us a parable. In the Gospels, when people asked what God or the Kingdom of God is like, Jesus offered them a parable, a story drawn from nature or everyday life to help them
understand things more deeply. Jesus would say: God is like the father welcoming back his son. Or: God is
like a woman sweeping her house.
And here was God offering us a parable today. As I looked around at the rescue workers, I thought,
what is God like? God is like the firefighter who rushes into a burning building to save someone. That's how
much God loves us. And I saw this love expressed in the great charity of all the rescue workers who gathered
at the American Golgotha.
So for me, the experience of September 11, 2001, was not simply one of tragedy but also of resurrection. For me it embodied the Christian mystery of the cross: the place of unimaginable tragedy can also be the
place of new life that comes in unexpected ways.
Father James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, culture editor of America magazine, and the author of
several books, including Searching for God at Ground Zero.
Senior Potluck Luncheon
Thursday, September 15, 2016
In the cafeteria downstairs - elevator available
Bring a Friend!
Contact person: Avis Austed 541-928-7623
Seminarian Appeal
September 24th & 25th
There will be a second collection on September 24th & 25th to provide more financial
resources for recruiting, educating and the formation of our seminarians. We often
benefit when we host seminarians for part of their training at our parish. Our most recent
was Dustin Busse, but there is Ace, and has been Fr. Tetzel, Fr. Dominic, Fr. Jorge,
Fr. Peter and more. If you are able to contribute, it will be greatly appreciated.
September
18th, 11am - 3pm
Don’t miss
Ministry Fair
the fun!
Confirmation Preparation for High School Youth
Final Parent Orientation Meeting
September 11, 12:15-2:15 pm in the Youth Loft (English)
This meeting is required for parents of 10th-12th grade youth interested in receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation next spring. We will share important information about our Confirmation Preparation Program, review expectations for the
candidates and their parents, provide a calendar for the year and complete registration materials. Please bring a copy of your teen’s Baptismal Certificate with you to the meeting.
For inf0, please contact Cherrie in the Youth Ministry Office: 541-905-3491, [email protected].
Preparacion de la Confirmacion para Jovenes de High School
La Ultima Orientacione Sera
Septiebre 16, de 7:00-9:00 pm en el cuarto de Jovenes (en español)
Esta orientacion es requerida para padres y jóvenes que estén interesados en recibir el sacramento
de la Confirmación la próxima primavera (grado 10th en adelante). Compartiremos información
muy importante acerca de la preparación de la Confirmación y las expectativas de los candidatos y
sus padres se dará el calendario y completar toda la registracion y los materiales. Favor de traer
una copia del Fe de bautizo a la Orientacion.
Para mas informacion favor de contactar la oficina del ministerio de jovenes 541-905-3491 or [email protected]; Marciano y Honorina al 541-619-1504.
Middle & High School Youth Group Kick-Off
Sunday, October 2 ~ 6:30-8:00 pm
St. Mary’s Youth Ministry (YM) invites middle school and high school youth to a place
where they can feel at HOME! Teens come together to hang out, pray, laugh, play, grow in
their faith, tackle the tough stuff, serve others and deepen their relationship with Jesus
Christ.
Middle and high school youth group calendars and registration forms are ready and available on the youth bulletin
board! Please return forms and fee by Sunday, September 25th. For information, please contact the Youth Ministry
Office at 541-905-3491 or [email protected].
All middle and high school youth WELCOME!
Pastoral Juvenil de Santa María (YM) invita a los jóvenes de escuelas secundarias y preparatorias a un lugar
donde puedan sentirse como en casa! Los adolescentes se reúnen para pasar el rato, orar, reír, jugar, crecer
en su fe, frente a las cosas difíciles, servir a los demás y profundizar su relación con Jesucristo. Por favor,
únase a nosotros el domingo, 2 de octubre de 6:30-8:00 pm vamos a iniciar este otoño!
Los Calendarios de grupos de jóvenes de secundaria y preparatoria y los formularios de inscripción están listos y
disponibles en el tablero de anuncios para jóvenes! Por favor devuelva las formas y la cuota para el domingo 25 de
septiembre. Para mas informacion favor de contactar la oficina del ministerio de jovenes 541-905-3491
or [email protected].
Todos los jóvenes de secundaria y preparatoria son BIENVENIDOS!
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish
706 Ellsworth St. SW Albany, OR 97321-2366
541-926-1449
Welcome!
September 11, 2016
24th Week in Ordinary Time
Father Aniceto Guiriba, Administrator, ext 338
Father Leonard Omolo, ALCP, Parochial Vicar, ext 338
Administrative Assistant to the Priests:
Teresa Middlemiss, ext 338
Parish Office: Marty Kloeck (AM), Janice, Margie and
other volunteers
Business Office: Joni Siewell, ext 305
Elementary Religious Education Director:
Suzanne Duda, ext 344
Youth Coordinator: Cherrie Barnes, ext 315
Adult & Young Adult Religious Education Director and
Liturgy Coordinator: Ace Tupasi, ext 331
Office hours Monday- Friday ~ 9 to Noon & 1 to 4 PM
Parish Office: 541-926-1449
Emergency Phone: 541-220-0634
Fax: 541-926-2191
Email: [email protected]
web site: www.stmarysalbany.com
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday 5:00PM English, 7:00 PM Spanish; Sunday 8:30AM English, 11:00 AM English, 1:00PM Spanish
DAILY MASSES: Monday to Saturday 8:30AM, Wednesday 5:30PM, 1st Thursdays @ 9:45AM in Mennonite Home Chapel
CONFESSIONS: Wednesday 9:15AM - 5PM, Saturday 3:30 - 4:30PM, 6:15 - 7:00PM, Sunday 7:30 - 8:30AM, 10:00 - 11:00AM, 12:15 - 1PM
NOVENA to Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Communal Recitation 8:00-8:30AM and 5:00-5:30PM, personal recitation all day Wednesday
in the chapel (Novena booklets available in both languages.)
ADORATION: Thursday 9:00AM to Friday 8:15AM
In Times of Need
PRAYER CHAIN: Fran Pace, [email protected]
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: if you would like a prayer shawl for someone who is ill or experiencing a loss, please contact
Carol Hawke at 541-926-2106 or [email protected].
RETROUVAILLE / REDISCOVERY OF OREGON: for couples whose marriages are experiencing pain or communication
breakdown. 1-800-470-2230 or www.helpourmarriage.com.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE: weekly support meetings and weekend retreats to aid in healing and beginning again for the
widowed, divorced and separated or anyone experiencing the death or loss of a friend or relative. 503-393-2361.
Bienvenidos a su casa a su iglesia Santa Maria
Asistentes en el Pastoral del Ministerio Hispano
Marciano y Honorina Lopez 541- 619-1504
Los Sacramentos en español :
Bautismo: Marcos y Aracely Rodriguez; Anselmo Nunez
Primera Comunión: Suzanne Duda
Boda: Humberto y Susana Martínez 541-971-2698
Quinceañera: María Chavez
Confirmación: Marciano y Honorina Lopez
Catecismo para Adulto: Antonio Reyes - Domingo de 11:20 am a
12:40 pm
Representante del Consejo Pastoral: Marisol de la Torre
Para preguntas llamar o venir a la De Martes a Viernes de
1:00pm a 4:00pm 541-926-1449 o al 541-619-1504
Horario de las Confesiones son:
Miércoles : De 9:15am a 5:00pm
Sábados : De 3:30pm a 4:30pm y 6:15pm a 7:00pm
Domingo : De 7:30 a 8:30am, 10:00 a 11:00am, y 12:15pm a
1:00pm
Horario de las misas en español Sábado: 7:00pm
Domingo 1:00pm
Aquí en nuestra parroquia tenemos grupos de oración y evangelización. Los invitamos a formar parte de esta familia parroquial .
Lunes grupo de oración en la capilla a las 7:00pm
Martes grupo San Juan Diego para hombres a las 7:00pm en la
casa Guadalupe
Miércoles grupo San Juan Diego para mujeres a las 7:00pm en la
casa Guadalupe
Viernes grupo Apóstoles de la palabra a las 7:00pm en la casa
Guadalupe

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