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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 23, 2016 NEXT SATURDAY... October 29, 2 - 5 PM School Cafeteria Bring Family & Friends Fun for all! Snacks, Face Painting, Games, Prizes Wear a Costume!!!! ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC PARISH 9905 SW MCKENZIE ST., TIGARD, OR 97223 503-639-4179 SATIGARD.ORG Page 2 PASTOR’S CORNER November: Month of the Holy Souls Tuesday, November 1 Holy Day of Obligation Masses at 8:30 AM, Noon, 7:00 PM All Saints’ Day Celebration All Saints’ day is on Tuesday, November 1. On that day we celebrate all the saints known and unknown to us who enjoy the glory of heaven. As this is a Holy Day of Obligation, Catholics across the world are required to attend mass on this day. Masses will be at 8:30 AM, Noon, and 7 PM (Tri-Lingual). Praying for the dead reaches deep into our human history, and it has been a custom from the earliest days of the Church. The belief that our prayers can be of assistance to the dead is a treasured part of our faith. At St. Anthony, you will notice a banner put up during the month of November remembering those who have passed in our community over the past year. Altar for the Dead From October 29th-November 13th we will have an altar for the dead set up in the back of the church. All are invited to bring photos of deceased family members and loved ones and post them there. To insure your picture will be returned please indicate your contact info on the photo, or even better, make a copy of the original. Holy Hour for the Year of Mercy Wednesday, November 2 Masses at 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM REMEMBERING OUR LOVED ONES Names of the deceased will be read at both masses. During the evening mass you will have the opportunity to light a candle in memory of a loved one who has died. The close of the Jubilee Year of Mercy is fast approaching. Our final Holy Hour and Benediction for this Jubilee Year will be held on Friday, October 28th at 7 PM. If you have been able to attend some of these events, you know the beauty and power of Eucharistic adoration. If you have not, please consider this your personal invitation to join us for an amazing evening of prayer, adoration, music and benediction. As we move into the new liturgical year, please let us know if you would like to see this ministry continue. Please contact Nichlas Schaal at [email protected] for more info and to share insights and ideas. Page 3 S C H E D U L E O F WO R S H I P Daily Mass: 8:30 AM Monday - Saturday Saturday Vigil: 5 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:30 to 4:30 PM Sundays: 7:00, 8:30 & 11:00 AM, 7:00 PM Vietnamese Mass: 1:30 PM Hispanic Mass: 4:00 PM Holy Day Masses: November 1, All Saints Day 8:30 AM, 12 Noon, 7:00 PM Today is WORLD MISSION SUNDAY In announcing his decision to declare a Holy Year of Mercy, Pope Francis said, “Dear brothers and sisters, I have often thought about how the church might make clear its mission of being a witness to mercy.” Supporting the young churches throughout the world with your prayers and generous gift is indeed a merciful witness of this mission. The collection today will help as they share the mercy of God. It will ensure the development of local dioceses, and support the work of priests, religious and lay leaders who serve those on the margins and in most need. Extend your merciful witness to the whole world through your gift in today’s collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith! Kathleen Pfeifer, Sally Callantine P A R I S H O F F E R T O RY THIS YEAR: Week ending 10/16/2016 Weekly Collection: $8,525 Fiscal Year to Date: $291,454 LAST YEAR: Weekly Collection: $10,027 Fiscal Year to Date: $289,391 Variance +$2,063/0.7% Support the businesses that help make this bulletin free to the church. This week’s Advertiser of the Week is Best Buy Landscape Supply Clip & Save $5.00 coupon on back 503-645-6665 BestBuyBark.com Page 4 FAITH FORMATION SACRAMENT PREPARATION Contact: Cindy Marchese at 503-639-4179 x121 or [email protected] The Children’s Faith Formation Ministry at St. Anthony is designed to aid parents as the primary religious educators of their children and their youth and to facilitate the student’s discovery, recognition, and experience of God’s activity in their lives. Religious Education Classes this Sunday Preschool: 8:30 AM - Room KA 1st-5th Grades: 9:45 AM - classrooms Meeting for parents of 5th - 7th grade second year and all 8th grade Sacramental Preparation students… TODAY at 9:45 AM Francis Hall Haven't registered your child for this year’s classes? Limited space is available so contact Cindy at the Parish Office to inquire about late registration. Contact Cindy Marchese at 503-639-4179 x121 or [email protected]. MINISTRY WITH CHILDREN Looking for a way to get involved in the parish? If you love children, love your Catholic faith and enjoy working with a team of adults….this could be your ministry! Contact Cindy at the parish office if you’d like to learn more about sharing your faith with children on Sunday mornings this year. Current Opportunities: 6-8 Sacrament Prep co-teachers for classes that begin on January 6th and aides needed as well. Preparing for the Sacraments at St. Anthony Our parish prepares students using the following components: 1. Regular Sunday mass attendance 2. Foundational Catechesis through Sunday R.E. Classes or Catholic week day school. 3. At home parent/child sacrament book completion. 4. Parish support through parent meetings & family retreats. Parents are encouraged to enroll children as 1st graders. Preparation for sacraments begins in the 2nd/3rd grade by enrolling in foundational catechesis. For 4th graders and older who are in their 1st year of formation, preparation begins in year two. SAVE THE DATE! REQUIRED PARENT MEETING for parents of 2nd/3rd graders preparing for 1st Communion: NEW DATE Sunday, November 6th 9:45 AM in Francis Hall Parent class in preparation for infant baptism is Wednesday, November 9, 7 PM, Parish Office. For questions or to make an appointment please call Gerlinde at 503-639-4179, ext 122 or email [email protected] Page 5 YOUTH MINISTRY PARISH SCHOOL In 8th grade Social Studies, with iPads in hand and ear buds in place, students recently studied Jamestown, John Smith and Pocahontas using an interactive digital textbook. Quick facts: John Smith became leader of Jamestown at 28. He was made a chief by Pocahontas’ father. Sadly, as a result of Smith’s addiction to tobacco, Smith was forced to return to England after a selfinflicted gunpowder explosion. Have you registered for Youth Ministry? Registration is needed for those who are regularly attending Life Nights and other youth events. satigard.org/lifeteen Middle School Edge registration is a must, but it’s quick and easy at satigard.org/edge Upcoming Confirmation Dates November 13, 3 - 7 PM, our 2nd Class November 30, 11:00 AM Youth Mass For more information, call Mary, 503-332-1109 Or email [email protected] In Mr. Marchese’s 8th grade religion class, students are studying the Book of Matthew and in his 6th grade social studies class — South America. In Mrs. Sedun’s 7th grade religion class, students are studying St. Paul on Faith and Love. Faith (God’s love without seeing); Hope (Heaven and eternal life) and Love (sharing complete love with God). If you are interested in looking at faith-based education for your children, please feel free to give us a call. Blessings, Clare Jaramillo, Enrollment 503-639-4179, ext 222 ~ [email protected] Page 6 MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES SUNDAY MORNING FELLOWSHIP Do you enjoy meeting people? Do you enjoy talking with people? Here is an easy way to sign up for this ministry. Simple click on the link and check the date and time. You will receive a reminder email 2 days before you are to volunteer. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090d45adab23a6fb6-Sunday Wanted: Families willing to pray for those discerning marriage, the priesthood, becoming a religious or living the single life. Sign up to receive a tote at the mass that you regularly attend. The tote includes a handmade wooden cross and prayers to be prayed. Simply return it at the end of two weeks. To sign up either click on: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090d45adab23a6fb6-vocation or call 503-639-4179 ext. 122 or email [email protected] This could be a great way to raise money for your group activities! Collecting bottles and cans from Francis Hall for recycling. A fundraiser for yourself or a group you belong to. We need someone willing to come and pickup bottles & cans for recycling after events. Call Elise Shearer in the Parish Office, 503-639-4179 ext 113 or email at: [email protected] image represented an immense group which was Window into Divine Mercy also to fulfill Jesus' request. We are the many faces which compose this image of the merciful Jesus. Pope Francis said, “go out to people and do World Youth Day has passed and I have things for others” and bring “a message of joy returned to Portland again. World Youth Day, and simplicity”. however, is not to be forgotten. It was too big and At the closing of the ceremonies, the inintense to pass into a corner of the mind or the tensity of the up to two million people from all heart. At most of the events of World youth Day, over the world singing in unison with great joy, a question was presented to those attending, “Jesus, You are my life” was powerful. Jesus is “What will you take back with you when you mercy. If we truly live as if He was our life then leave and go home again?” our life needs to be one of mercy towards others The theme was mercy, and the desire to be as well as imploring God's mercy for the world merciful could so visibly be seen during those amid the many evils which threaten it. St. Pope days. Hugging even perfect strangers, placing John Paul II reminded us that Jesus expressed smiley face stickers on others, and winding His wishes for this new congregation in order to brightly colored pipe cleaner bracelets around prepare the world for His second coming, the sestrangers' wrists were all random expressions of cond coming of Christ. love. The intense enthusiasm with which these small gestures were made represented a desire to Jesus, I trust in You – Losia Radominski be merciful no matter who or where the other person was from. People enthusiastically cheered on the young Palestinians standing on a storage container with their banner, everyone greeted the Israeli flag with joy, hugged the Syrians from Let Us Show Aleppo, and the Ukrainians and Russians met Our Support each other with enthusiasm. It didn't matter who and be you were or where you were from. You were Thankful as God's child and that was enough for all of those we Celebrate… around you to love you and wish you well. Priesthood Sunday, Not far from the main altar where Pope Francis offered Mass was a second very striking October 29 & immense image of Divine Mercy. This second im- 30 Next weekend age seemed a bit fuzzy until you looked closely and saw that it was not a copy of the painted im- parishes all across the nation age, but was a mosaic composed of the pictures will take the opportunity to express gratitude to of the faces of many people. pastors and associate pastors for their vocation Jesus instructed St. Faustina that He wished a new congregation to be established. She to the priesthood. Here at St Anthony the Vocastruggled greatly with His request thinking that tions Ministry will provide Spiritual Bouquet forms that allows space for individuals to write a she was to establish a new convent. It took her some time to understand that she was to present few words of appreciation, support and prayers for Fr John, Fr Arjie and Fr Joseph Nhat. These His request, but the fulfillment of it would be Spiritual Bouquets will be available in the pews done by others. A new convent was established and other groups were formed to implore God's and at all entrances/exits next weekend. mercy for the world and to show mercy, but this Page 8 ADULT FAITH FORMATION & ENRICHMENT Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother is an extraordinary pilgrimage that reveals Mary’s unique role in God’s Kingdom and in our lives. Come and be a part of this study on Sundays from 9:45 – 10:45 AM in our Middle School beginning Sunday October 23rd through December 11th. To reserve your study materials email [email protected] or call 503-639-4179 ext. 122. Matthew: The King and His Kingdom is an exciting study that explores the life and mission of Jesus as recorded in the Gospel. Matthew demonstrates how the promises and prophecies of the Old Testament are fulfilled in Christ, who establishes a New Law and inaugurates the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. Participants will see Jesus as the awaited Messiah who relives the life and struggles of Israel to become the faithful and victorious King. Join us on Saturday December 3rd at 9:15 AM in the Upper Room as we begin this year long journey. Matthew is the Gospel that we the Church will be using this next Liturgical year. To reserve your materials email [email protected] SỰ LIFE PEACE AND JUSTICE NEWS SỐNG, CÔNG LÝ, VÀ HÒA BÌNH VIDA, PAZ Y JUSTICO TILL DEATH DO US PART: END THE DEATH PENALTY Affirming the dignity of all people, even criminals, Pope Francis called again for an end to the death penalty. He added that a penal system that is increasingly conformed to God's vision for humanity does not allow for depriving criminals of a chance to redeem themselves. Catholics are called to compassion to the absolute end. We cherish the priceless virtues of repentance, reconciliation and redemption. Persons must have an entire life to convert. The death penalty impedes the possibility of God's grace and redemption in a prisoner's life, the length of which must be determined by God, not man. DEATH PENALTY: AN INCONSISTENT ETHIC OF LIFE "Today the death penalty is inadmissible, no matter how serious the crime committed. It is an offense against the inviolability of life and the dignity of the human person, one which contradicts God’s plan for man and society and his merciful justice, and impedes the penalty from fulfilling any just objective. It does not render justice to the victims, but rather fosters vengeance." - Pope Francis, March 20, 2015 Our upbringing, our political values, our personal sense of right and wrong all affect how we view the death penalty. Our faith, the Catholic Church, however, is very clear that “…today it is clear that the death penalty no longer serves a useful purpose in protecting the sanctity of human life.” Life Matters: The Death Penalty, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, 2011. Avowing that life matters means opposing abortion. Opposing unjust war and attacks against noncombatants. Opposing physician-assisted suicide. Acknowledging that life matters means opposing the death penalty. "Ending the death penalty would be one important step away from a culture of death and toward building a culture of life.” A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2005 As residents of Oregon, one of the least churched states, we have an opportunity to raise our collective voices, to let our faith guide our politics, to seize the opportunity to embrace the culture of life, intentionally, and oppose the use of the death penalty as punishment for even abhorrent crimes. COMMUNITY LIFE CONNECTING, EMPOWERING, CELEBRATING You are cordially invited to attend A Venezuelan Gala Event Saturday, November 5, 6:30 PM O’Reilly Hall Tickets available in Parish Office Or online, $40/person This nonprofit provides cultural opportunities locally for Venezuelans to meet up and make contacts, provide humanitarian aid to Venezuela and educational scholarships to students through the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber. vvio.event,eventsmart.com/event/vene zuela-gala-event/ YoungAdultMinistryBegins! I'm so pleased to share with you that St. Anthony is launching a ministry especially for young adults! Anyone, 19-35, is welcome to join us every week, starting this Monday night at 6:30 in the back room of Symposium Coffee House on Main Street, where we’ll have some coffee, bond with our fellow Catholics, and come together in Prayer and reflection as we prepare for the coming week. This opportunity to share our Faith and grow in community is open to all young adults, whether you join us every week or every once and a while, we want to support each other as brothers and sisters in Christ! Blood Drive Wednesday, November 2, 2 to 7:30 PM St Anthony Francis Hall There’s always a need for blood. ⇒ Every 2 seconds someone in the US needs blood ⇒ More than 44,000 blood donations are needed every day ⇒ A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood To make an appointment, call Steve Kraemer at 503-639-3136 or email [email protected] Page 10 CONTACTS AND RESOURCES Parish Office Hours Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 5 PM Evenings Tues-Wed-Thurs 6:30-9 PM Saturday 8:30 AM - 12 Noon After hours sacramental emergencies call: 541-868-4446 and leave a message. Clergy Fr. John Henderson, Pastor ext 112 Fr. Arjie Garcia, Vicar ext 119 Deacon Marco Espinoza ext 129 Deacon David Hammes ext 139 Business Office Tom Barr ext 114 Jeanette Gent ext 115 Jean Stein ext 115 Maintenance Steve Morton ext 116 Cemetery Jim Haberski 503-593-3194 Facility Rentals/ Administrative Assist 5 0 3 - 6 3 9 - 4 1 79 Kathy Fedr, RE Assistant ext 123 Faith Formation /Adult Confirmation (Adult) & RCIA Returning Catholics Parent Classes for Baptism Gerlinde Lamer ext 122 Finance Council 2016-2017 Chair Todd Gentry 503-968-1031 [email protected] 3rd Tuesday of month Pastoral Council 2016-2017 Chair Kathy Ranck 1st Tuesday of month Hispanic Ministry Deacon Marco Espinoza ext 129 Life, Peace & Justice Commission Music Ministry Nichlas Schaal English ext 125 Phiet Luong Vietnamese Gerlinde Lamer Spanish ext 122 Gerlinde Lamer Prayer & Worship Commission St. Anthony School Andrew Nichols/Principal ext. 213 Sally Plasker/Vice Principal ext 214 Clare Jaramillo/Assistant ext 222 Linda Olsen/Office ext 212 After School Care ext 221/246 SERRA Club 2016-2017 Chair Linda Rooke St Vincent de Paul Tigard SAC—School Advisory Council Food Pantry/Rental/Utility Assist 2016-17 Chair Susan Haarmann email: [email protected] or [email protected] 503-684-8280 President Dick Bailey Volunteer Cord Gerlinde Lamer STAPA-St. Anthony Parent Association Community Café 2016-17 Chair Karen Richards Steve Kemp Fr John Henderson Elise Shearer Nichlas Schaal Gerlinde Lamer CYO - Catholic Youth Organization Severe Weather Shelter Geneva Stegemoller Carol Herron [email protected] Weddings Catholic Daughters Mary Saunders, Regent ESOL - English for Students of Other Languages Elise Shearer ext 113 Parish Office Lucille Borsch/Days Ext. 0 Viridiana Morales/Evenings and Saturday Funerals English - Fr John Henderson Spanish - Deacon Marco Espinoza Faith Formation/Children & Youth Cindy Marchese – ext 121 Preschool-8th , Sacramental Prep Mary Hanlen, Youth Ministry and Confirmation ext 128 or 503-332-1109 3rd Wednesday of month Knights of Columbus Brian Fihn 503-707-5155 [email protected] 1st Wednesday of month Cheryl Frisch 503-706-7756 THIS WEEK AT ST. ANTHONY Sunday, October 23 Thursday, October 27 domingo, octubre 23 7:00 AM Mass Leon Flores 8:30 AM Mass All Souls 9:45 AM Religious Education Classes Mary: A Biblical Walk 11:00 AM Mass Francesca Cortese 1:00 PM Mass in Vietnamese Carol Yow 4:00 PM Mass in Spanish Raymunda Muniz 5:00 PM Life Night Meeting 7:00 PM Mass People of St Anthony jueves, octubre 27 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Daily Mass Don Klus 9:30 AM Women’s Faith Sharing Called to Protect Training 6:30 PM Mass in Vietnamese Called to Protect Training 7:00 PM Confessions Vietnamese/English ESOL Mary Queen of Family Friday, October 28 Monday, October 24 lunes, octubre 24 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass Leon Flores 11:00 AM St Vincent de Paul Meeting 7:00 PM Young Adult Gathering at Symposium Tuesday, October 25 martes, octubre 25 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Daily Mass Charles & Beula Canfield 9:15 AM Women’s Fellowship 7:00 PM Charismatic Bible Study ESOL School Advisory Council Wednesday, October 26 miercoles, octubre 26 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Daily Mass Teodore Gherasim 9:30 AM MOM’s Fellowship Quilt Tying 6:00 PM Edge Middle School Youth 6:15 PM Servicio de Communion Espanol 6:30 PM Teen RCIA 7:00 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults 7:15 PM Middle School RCIA viernes, octubre 28 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass Margaret Baron 10:00 AM Making Rosaries Divine Will Study Group 7:00 PM Celebrating the Saints for the Year of Mercy Saturday, October 29 sabado, octubre 29 7:00 AM Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Men’s Bible Study 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass Shirlee Elsner 9:15 AM A Biblical Walk Through the Mass 2 to 5 PM Halloween Carnival 3:30 PM Confession 5:00 PM Vigil Mass Julie Oconer-Lim Sunday, October 30 domingo, octubre 30 7:00 AM Mass Monica Dexheimer 8:30 AM Mass Dennis Henninger 9:45 AM Religious Education Classes Mary: A Biblical Walk 11:00 AM Mass Vitiritti Pietro 1:30 PM Mass in Vietnamese 4:00 PM Mass in Spanish Conrado Dominguez 5:00 PM Life Night 5th Sunday Family Night 7:00 PM Mass People of St Anthony Page 12 HISPANIC MINISTRY Edge es un ministerio de jóvenes de secundaria que busca llevar todos nuestros jóvenes más cerca de Cristo. Jóvenes de Secundaria tendrán la oportunidad de aprender acerca de la Verdad impresionante y hermosa de la Fe Católica, hacer preguntas difíciles y encontrar respuestas, discutir los temas presentes en sus vidas en un contexto católico, y crecer en común con sus demás compañeros, pero por encima de todo, para desarrollar una relación personal con Cristo que va a durar toda su vida. Todos los estudiantes de intermedia son bienvenidos a unirse a Edge y se harán parte de esta gran familia! Domingos: Eucaristía (Misa) 4:00 PM Serv. de Comunión Miércoles 6:15PM. Grupo de Oración Kerigma: Asamblea: (O’Reilly Hall) Viernes 7:00 PM HORA SANTA Pronto se les informara. Crecimientos: Martes (O’Reilly & Youth Center) 7:00 PM Clases PRE-Bautismales: Próxima clase de bautismo Nov 5, 6 PM Clase por cita con Diacono Marco Llamar al 503-639-4179 Ext. 129 Para iniciar el proceso de bautismo favor llamar a Dcn. Marco 503-639-4179 x129 BAUTIZOS (niños menores de 8 años): Bautizos Nov 12, 11:00 AM Cuarto Domingo en la misa 4:00 PM Iniciando Noviembre Bautismos se celebraran el 1er domingo a las 4:00pm en misa y el 3er sábado del mes a las 11:00 AM PARROCO/SACERDOTE Fr. John Henderson 503-639-4179 Ext.112 Vicario Parroquial Fr. Arjie García 503-639-4179 Ext. 119 Ministro Hispano Deacon. Marco Espinoza 503-639-4179 x 129 [email protected] Asistente de Pastoral (Bilingüe) Viridiana Morales Ext.0 Horas de oficina: Martes, miércoles y Jueves de 6:30-9pm Sábado de 8:30am-12:00pm Favor tocar el timbre de la puerta. Page 13 HISPANIC MINISTRY DESEA CASARSE Lo que Dios unió que no lo separe el hombre. Favor llame a la oficina y haga una cita con el Diacono Marco al 503-639-4179 Ext. 129 6 meses de anticipación Educación Religiosa Clases de jóvenes de Confirmación Ya iniciaron las clases de Confirmación Padres de jóvenes de Secundaria. Grupo de jovenes de secundaria EDGE El grupo de jovenes del 6to-8vo grado da inicio el Miercoles 26 de octubre a las 6pm en Fracis Hall Padres de niños de Educacion Religiosa Los padres nos reunimos en el O’Reilly para clases durante los niños estan en clase. Niños de 2do y 3er Grado de Ed. Re. Si su niño esta en 2do o 3er grado y no esta bautizado, va a hacer la Primera Comunion, por favor comuniquese con el Diacono o Viri. Niños que no están bautizados y entraran al 4to grado en la escuela necesitan inscribirlos inmediatamente. Favor venir a la oficina. Si su hijo (a) va al 9no grado le falta Primera comunión y Confirmación favor inscribirlos pronto, por internet o venir a la oficina y llenar una aplicación de Educación Religiosa. Educación Religiosa para Adultos Si usted es mayor de 18 años y le falta uno o todos los sacramentos de iniciacion; Bautismo, Primera Comunion y Confirmacion, favor comuni- carse con el Diacono Marco al 503-639-4179 X129 Programa Ingles como Segundo Idioma ESL Clases martes y jueves de 7pm—8:30pm. XXX Domingo, Tiempo Ordinario Primera lectura Eclesiástico (Sirácide) 35, 12-17. 20-22 Quien sirve a Dios con todo su corazón es oído y su plegaria llega hasta el cielo. Salmo 33, 2-3. 17-18. 19 y 23 Si e afligido invoca al Señor, El lo escucha. Segunda lectura 2 Tim 4, 6-8. 16-18 Dice Pablo, para mí ha llegado la hora del sacrificio y se acerca el momento de mi partida. He luchado bien en el combate, he corrido hasta la meta, he perseverado en la fe. Ahora sólo espero la corona merecida, con la que el Señor, justo juez, me premiará en aquel día, y no solamente a mí, sino a todos aquellos que esperan con amor su glorioso advenimiento. Evangelio Lc. 18; 9-14 Dos hombres subieron al templo para orar: uno era fariseo y el otro, publicano. El fariseo, oraba así: dándose gloria asi mismo por lo que hacia mientras El publicano levantando los ojos al cielo. Lo único que hacía era golpearse el pecho, diciendo: 'Dios mío, apiádate de mí, que soy un pecador'. Pues bien, yo les aseguro que éste bajó a su casa justificado y aquél no; porque todo el que se enaltece será humillado y el que se humilla será enaltec Practica de Coros. Coro de Jóvenes/ Niños La práctica de los coros de niños y jóvenes es el 1ro, 2do y 4to martes del mes a las 7:15pm en la iglesia. Niños deben ser acompañados por sus padres. Coro de Jóvenes Adultos La práctica del coro de jóvenes adultos es el 3er martes de cada mes. Bienvenido a la Parroquia de San Antonio Gracias por acompañarnos esta tarde. Es nuestro mayor deseó que la Eucaristía que hoy celebramos nos anime a vivir una profunda experiencia de fe y vida. Le invitamos para que junto con sus familiares y amigos vuelvan a participar con nosotros, su comunidad y familia, de la iglesia de San Antonio en Tigard.