March 22, 2015 St. Mary`s Parish HOLY WEEK PALM SUNDAY

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March 22, 2015 St. Mary`s Parish HOLY WEEK PALM SUNDAY
22 de marzo 2015
March 22, 2015
St. Mary’s Parish
SEMANA SANTA
HOLY WEEK
PALM SUNDAY
Saturday March 28 Masses 5 PM English,
Sunday, March 29 Masses
8:30 & 11:00 English
Please arrive early to take part
in the procession!
DOMINGO DE RAMOS
Sábado 28 de Marzo misa en español 7 PM
Domingo 29 de Marzo
misa en español a las1 PM
Favor de llegar unos minutos antes de misa
para la procesión
JUEVES SANTO
HOLY THURSDAY
Bilingual Mass at 7 PM
Transfer of the Blessed Sacrament
and Adoration following mass until midnight
Misa bilingüe alas 7 PM
Después de misa habrá adoración hasta la
media noche
GOOD FRIDAY
Stations at noon Meditation on the Seven Last
Words of Christ at 1 PM
VIERNES SANTO
Estaciones de la cruz a las 12PM y la meditación de las 7 palabras a las 1pm
Service in English at 6 PM after the 8PM Service Stations of the Cross in Spanish
Servicio en español a las 8 PM después estaciones de la cruz en español
EASTER VIGIL
Bilingual Mass at 8:30 PM
EASTER SUNDAY
7 AM Mass
9 AM Family Mass
Easter Egg Hunt following Mass
11 AM Mass
Misa en Español a las 1:00pm
SABADO DE GLORIA
Misa bilingue a las 8:30 PM
DOMINGO DE PASCUA
7 AM Mass
9 AM Family Mass
Easter Egg Hunt following Mass despues de
misa habrá búsqueda de huevos de pascua
11 AM Mass
Misa en Español a las 1:00pm
Our forty days of Lenten observance continues as move on towards the fifth and sixth week.
And then the Holy Week is up. During these celebrations, we commemorate Jesus’ Christ Paschal mystery, the fulfillment of God’s salvific work for humanity. In that respect, the celebration of Lent and Holy Week open us up to a serious reflection on our baptism. Named as sons
and daughters of Father God, our baptism opens us to innumerable graces from God. Through
Christ, our baptism allows us to use God-given gifts and be pronounced by God as good and faithful servant,
therefore, the reward of eternal life in heaven.
These celebrations are very close to my heart because they have taught me a lot of things about my faith.
The intricacies of each liturgy bespeak of the beauty of my Catholic faith. That is why these celebrations are
very meaningful. As a faith community, we journey together and enrich each other’s faith by celebrating these
liturgies meaningfully.
In the past note, I described some thoughts about these liturgies. I will continue to do this in these succeeding weeks. This time I will talk about the baptismal fountain. Many have asked me or another person why
we did not drain the baptismal font at the very start of the Lenten season. We did not drain the baptismal font
because it should be so. Even if we also call this season our ‘desert time’, it does not literally mean the drought
from God’s living water. In fact during this desert time, we need more of God’s living water to nourish us more
and more. That water, which washed us clean and quenched our thirst for the living God, should continue to
flow during this time when we are encouraged to reflect on our baptism.
The baptismal font is drained after the celebration of the Last Supper and Washing of the Feet on Maundy Thursday. Also during this time, the altar is stripped and the sanctuary’s decorations are removed and the
saints’ statues and pictures are covered with red or purple linen. The tabernacle is empty and left open. Church
bells will not be heard after the Gloria at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper until the Gloria at the Mass of the Easter Vigil.
In this case, all baptismal fonts should be without water only on Good Friday and the morning of Holy
Saturday.
The font is filled again during the celebration of the Blessing of the New Water at the Easter Vigil. The
New Water will be used to baptize the elect.
So why do we drain the water in the Baptismal font? Two things: 1. The Church unites with the suffering
and death of Christ on the cross, 2. To await the springing of New Water flowing from the Resurrected Christ.
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Here is the continuation of the installment of Fr. Dwight’s thoughts on what to do when challenged by
doing the same sins.
“9. Pray that you will see the sin for what it really is. You will not rid yourself of the sin until you are
truly disgusted by it. Imagine being addicted to bacon cheeseburgers. You will only kick the habit when you get
to the point where you see a picture of a bacon cheeseburger and say, ‘Ugggh! Why would I want to eat that
greasy lump of dead animal stuck between that gooey bun dripping with that revolting ketchup?’ So pray that your desires will be purified and you will be attracted to all that is beautiful,
good and true.
10. Find a good confessor and stay with him. The serious penitent returns to the confessor and builds a relationship so he can see that progress is being made. If your parish
priest is not that person find one who is and value him. He’ll help you overcome the sins that
keep troubling you.”
Nuestros cuarenta días de Cuaresma observancia continúa como movimiento en dirección a la quinta y sexta semana. Y se aproxima,
la Semana Santa. Durante estas celebraciones, que se conmemora a Cristo el misterio pascual de Jesús, el cumplimiento de la obra
salvífica de Dios por la humanidad. A este respecto, la celebración de la Cuaresma y la Semana Santa nos abre a una seria de reflexión sobre nuestro bautismo. Nombrados como hijos e hijas de Dios Padre, nuestro bautismo nos abre a innumerables gracias de Dios.
A través de Cristo, nuestro bautismo nos permite utilizar dones dados por Dios y ser pronunciada por Dios como siervo bueno y fiel, por
lo tanto, la recompensa de la vida eterna en el cielo.
Estas celebraciones están muy cerca de mi corazón, porque me han enseñado muchas cosas acerca de mi fe. Las complejidades de
cada liturgia nos hablan de la belleza de mi fe católica. Es por eso que estas celebraciones son muy significativos. Como una comunidad de fe, caminamos juntos y enriquecemos la fe de cada uno con la celebración de estas liturgias significativa.
En la nota pasada, describí algunas reflexiones sobre estas liturgias. Voy a continuar de hacer esto en estas semanas venideras. Esta
vez voy a hablar de la fuente bautismal. Muchos me han preguntado a mi o otra persona porque sigue habiendo agua en la pila
bautismal si lo vaciamos al comienzo de la Cuaresma. No vaciamos el agua de la pila bautismal porque debe ser así. Aunque también
llamamos esta temporada nuestro 'tiempo del desierto', no significa, literalmente, la sequía del agua viva de Dios. De hecho, durante
este tiempo del desierto, necesitamos más del agua viva de Dios para nutrirnos cada vez más y mas. Que el agua,que nos ha lava nos
limpia y satisface la sed del Dios vivo, debe continuar fluyendo durante este tiempo y que nos anima a reflexionar sobre nuestro bautismo.
La pila bautismal es drenado después de la celebración de la Última Cena y el Lavatorio de los Pies en Jueves Santo. También durante
este tiempo, el altar es despojado y las decoraciones del santuario se quitan y las estatuas e imágenes de los santos se cubren con
tela de color rojo o púrpura. El tabernáculo se vacía y se deja abierto. Las Campanas de la Iglesia no se escucharán después de la
Gloria en la Misa de la Cena del Señor y vuelven a sonar hasta en la misa de la Vigilia de Pascua que es el sábado de Gloria.
En este caso, todas las fuentes bautismales deben estar sin agua sólo el Viernes Santo y la mañana del Sábado Santo.
La fuente se llena de nuevo durante la celebración de la Bendición de la nueva agua en la Vigilia de Pascua. La nueva agua se utilizará para bautizar a los elegidos.
Entonces, ¿por qué sacamos el agua de la fuente bautismal? Dos cosas:
La primera. La Iglesia se une al sufrimiento y la muerte de Cristo en la cruz,
La segunda. Para esperar ver brotar la Nueva Agua que fluye de Cristo Resucitado.
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Esta es la continuación de la entrega del Padre. Dwight ideas sobre qué hacer cuando se enfrentan a hacer los mismos pecados.
"9. Ore para que usted vea el pecado como lo que realmente es. Usted no va a librarse del pecado hasta que usted este realmente
disgustado por ello. Imagina ser adicto a las hamburguesas con queso y tocino. Usted sólo dejara el hábito cuando llegue al punto donde mire una foto de una hamburguesa de tocino y diga, 'Ugggh! ¿Por qué voy a querer yo comer ese carne llena de grasa de animal
muerto atrapado entre ese pa pegajosa con la salsa de tomate escurriendo? "Así que oren para que sus deseos se purifiquen y usted
se sentirá atraído por todo lo que es bello, bueno y verdadero.
10. Encontrar un buen confesor y quedarse con él. Los Serios penitentes vuelven al confesor y construyen una relación para que pueda ver el progreso que la persona esta haciendo . Si el párroco no es la persona correcta busca otro confesor. Él te ayudará a superar
los pecados que tienes y que te preocupan ".
Padre Cit
Do you enjoy sharing your Catholic faith & family traditions, and learning about new cultures? Ivan (age 17 in May) is a Catholic AFS Exchange Student from Bosnia, where he attends a Catholic high school and attends Mass weekly with his family. He is the
recipient of a very competitive exchange program scholarship, offered by the US Department of State to students from predominantly
Muslim countries. Academic achievement, character, knowledge of home country, and leadership are a focus of the scholarship. Ivan
will be in the US for the coming school year, has full medical insurance, and provides for his personal expenses and school/sports fees.
AFS welcomes all loving families (empty nesters, active retirees, families with children of any age) to apply as host families.
Ivan is active in his Catholic high school and has excellent grades. His favorite hobby is photographing nature, and he enjoys gatherings with his extended family. He is interested in watching sports, running, playing board games, bicycling, tennis, volunteering, and
reading. At home he is responsible for household chores, mowing the lawn, and cleaning his room. He lives with his parents and older
sister (age 28).
Offertory Update
Actual 03/15/15 …………….. $8,428
Raise the Roof: $200
Family Crisis Fund: $203
Education Fund: $92
Hispanic Masses: $875
The Prayer Shawl Ministry of St. Mary's will meet on Monday,
March 23 at 9:00am in the basement of the Lady of Guadalupe
House. Meeting with conclude with a no-host luncheon outing. Shawl Ministry meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month
and meetings are open to anyone interested in this faith journey. Meetings are always a great way to meet others of our parish
and faith community while providing comfort and the healing of
Thank you for your support of St. Mary’s Parish through your pray- prayer to those in need. We have supplies and patterns to get your
ers, good wishes and gifts of time and money. If you would like to
started and there is always a cup of tea or coffee to greet
use envelopes or EFT to make your donations, please contact the you. There is no charge for a prayer shawl and are conveniently
parish office. Thanks!
located for you in the Gathering Space cabinet. If you would like
more information about any aspect of this ministry, contact Carol
Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Hawke at 51-926-2106 or email at [email protected]; Pat
Feast of the Annunciation of the Lord - March 25
Jacobson at 541-928-2327 or the parish office, or any member of
"In an instant the Holy Spirit overshadows her (Mary), mak- the Prayer Shawl Ministry.
ing her a living ciborium privileged to bear within herself for
nine months the Guest who is the Host of the World.
The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal provides financial support to
(Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen) "The bread and wine, by the action ministries that support parishes in our Catholic Church. These proof the Holy Spirit really becomes the body and blood of Christ, who grams provide education and faith formation at all levels and progives Himself to be man's nourishment in his journey on earth. The vide a Catholic presence for tens of thousands of people. When we
same logic of love precedes the Incarnation of the Word in the
stop to count our blessings, we are aware of how truly blessed we
womb of Mary and His making Himself present in the Eucharist. It are. The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal is an invitation to share your
is 'agape, charity, love in the most beautiful and pure sense." (Pope blessings and support for the Gospel mission here in Western OreJohn Paul II's April 8, 2004 homily)
gon. If you have not completed and returned your card, please
Please join us in the chapel for Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed prayerfully make your pledge and return it to the church office. We
Sacrament this Friday following the 8:30 mass and going until 8:00 would like 100% participation in showing our support of Archbishop
pm. Everyone is welcome. Spend as much or as little time as you
Sample and the Roman Catholic Church in Western Oregon.
can. Contact Jackie at 917-0458 or Theresa at 926-3114 or Caroline at 924-9952 evenings, or just stop by. Thank You for offering
American Red Cross Blood Drive
our Lord this special hour. Expect God's blessing, and give Him
Thursday March 26th 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
thanks.
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Prayer Corner 
Please keep all those who are ill or suffering in your prayers.
For those who are ill or homebound: Cliff, Gavin, Jennifer, Joshua, Fr. Pat, Wes, Sean Alpapara, Gretta Aker, Anita Anderson, Shirley Baley, Cecelia Bangelinan, Ed Bartram, Al & Karen Barrios, Tony Barbisan, Carl Beyer, Brianna Boyd, Joshua Brown, Robert Brown, Alizabeth Buchert, Kim Buckner, Bob & Linda Burroughs, Polly Calligan, Florencia Carrasco , Mel Chaput, Mike Corrreia,
Mark Dempsey, Bob Distifino, Jeannette Duncan, Paul Eldred, Steve Engberg, Florence Fitzgerald, Ashley Torgeson Fuller, Jack Gall,
Morris Gerke, Kevin Greig, Magdalena Quitugua, Jesus Hagan, Joan’s son, Family o f Tom Haller, Alice Hamilton, Beth Harrington,
Andrew Hasler, Bruce Heilman, Vonnie Heilman, Rose Hellman, Connie Hoffman, Tyler Hoflich, Hank and Betty Horvath, Andrea
Hughes, Regina Jones, Jayden Johnson, Terry Krom, Dale Lang, Marla Lawrence, William Lawrence, Randy Lloyd, Betty Martin,
Yvonne and baby, Kathy Martin, Katerina Masvidal, Karen McCann, Marie McGough, JJ Mendoza –Torres, Jeff Mullen, Neal and Normalyn, Pat Norby, Lady Ortiz, Caleb Owen, Mary Paquin, Mike Peaslee, Cheryl Perri, Kiki Predmore, Luisa Quitugua, Carol Rambousek, Judy Reyes, Nathdaniel Rodriguez, Tim Rothengass, Roger Ross, Cathy Sargent, Tom Savage, Toni Steward, Dorona Sosa,
Rose Sotter, Judy Stephen, Cliff Swanson, Judith Sullivan, Maureen Tobey, Anicia Tomokane ,Wendy Torgeson Sandy Truett, Zakery
Williams, Betty Ward, Traci Warner, Steve Wichman , Bill White Jr. , Shaun and Travis Wigle, Katherine Wilson, Sharon Wise, a special intention.
We pray for peace throughout our entire world. We remember our family members and friends who are serving in the military:
Brian Aker, Mike Andre, Michael Coker, Andy Borst, Michael Dooley, Scott Doss, Kim Fox, Lynn Nelson-Gall, Thomas Hellman, Phillip
Pipinich Hernandez, Ryan Hulburt, Scott Krantz, Christopher Lambert, Gaige Lowden, Dan Lyon, Pedro Manibusan Jr, Ryan Mayton,
Kevin McNulty, Mark Moll, Cormac Mullins, Jamie Munchel , Aaron Nguyen, Nathan Nofziger, Annie O;Connell, Ryan Ostermann,
Mathew Paben, Brad Paben, Adam Paben, Michael Parker, Michael Pitzer, Alan Philips,, Brianna Ponder-Martinez Neil Reilly, David
Richardson, Anthony Rhoden, Andrew Rhoden, Jorge L. Martinez-Salinas, Karl Schmidt, Jesse Schnablegger, Nick Schoenmann Michael J Scott, Michael P. St. Romain, Jeff Stephen, Steve Ungvarsky, Matthew Vanella, Nicole Woody. 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: Linnie Townlin
Lenten Almsgiving
This Lent our parish has chosen our Sister Parish and Catholic Relief Services as our Lenten charities. Parishioners are encouraged to “give up or fast” from something during Lent. With the money you save, we ask you to give “alms” to those in
need. Collect your alms throughout the Lenten season and bring them to church sometime during Holy Week or Easter Sunday. Please be sure to label your donation for our Sister Parish or for Catholic Relief Services (Operation Rice Bowl) or for
both. We have run out of rice bowls—so you can put a bowl on your table and save you $’s that way. Thanks!
Do You Know Someone who wants to know more about the
Catholic Church? Do you know an adult who would like to be baptized? Please invite them to come to Inquiry sessions. They will be
held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month following that. For
more information please call Kathy at 541-926-1449. Thank you
Stations of the Cross, Friday’s at 7 PM
March 20– led by youth
March 27– bilingual
Celebrate God’s Gift of Forgiveness!!!
Lenten Reconciliation Times
Tuesday & Wednesday 4:35—5:20 PM
Thursday noon—1 PM
Friday 5:30—6:30 PM
Saturday 3:30—4:30 PM
Care for Creation: Try reusable storage containers rather than
small plastic bags.
2nd grade. Please call the parish office at least one week before
the class to register – 541-926-1449. The class fee is $10.
Catholic Relief Services Collection
“Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me” (Mt 25:40). Today, we are reminded
that Jesus identified himself with our poorest brothers and sisters.
The Catholic Relief Services Collection serves Jesus in the victims
of human trafficking, in those who suffer from unjust laws, and in
those who need pastoral care and humanitarian assistance across
the globe. Through supporting today’s collection, you help Jesus
in disguise. Please be generous.
“Yo les aseguro que, cuando lo hicieron con el más insignificante
de mis hermanos, conmigo lo hicieron” (Mt 25:40). Hoy se nos recuerda que Jesús se identificó con nuestros hermanos y hermanas
más pobres. La Catholic Relief Services Collection sirve a Jesús en
las víctimas del tráfico humano, en aquellos que sufren por leyes
injustas y en los que necesitan cuidado pastoral y ayuda humanitaINFANT / YOUNG CHILD BAPTISM CLASS
ria alrededor del mundo. Al contribuir a la Colecta de hoy, ustedes
The next class is scheduled for Thursday, April 9th, 2015 starting at van a ayudar a Jesús con otro rostro. Por favor,
6:00pm in the Max Kolbe room off the playground parking lot. The sean generosos.
entrance is a green door on the side facing the playground equipment. This class is for parents with infants or children younger than
Mass Schedule and Intentions
March 21 - 27
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of Paul Johnson
7:00 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Dolores Cassinelli
11:00 AM ~ Intention for Gary & Diane Crooker
1:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
8:30 AM ~ communion service
8:30 AM ~ communion service
5:30 PM ~ Intention for Deana Jansen
8:30 AM ~ For the Souls in Purgatory
5:30 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero
8:30 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero
7:00 PM ~ Intention for Jenny
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Mary Carter
March 28 - 29
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of Paul Johnson
7:00 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Elizabeth Healy
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Irene Chambers
1:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
Mass Intentions
If you would like to have a Mass offered for a particular intention
or for someone who has died, please call the parish office. The
stipend for the Mass is $10. Our office staff will help you to find a
date and time for the Mass.
St. Mary’s Youth Experiences
Abroad!
PLEASE JOIN US
FOR A
“TASTE OF THE
WORLD”
Sunday March 29th, 2015
Immediately after
8:30am and 11am Mass
At the Gathering Space
Have you ever wonder if
traveling can change
your perspective of the
world?
REFRESHMENTS
WHILE LISTENING
TO STORIES FROM
OUR
Have you ever
wonder if children
around the world
wear diapers?
PARISH YOUTH
Have you ever
wonder about what
bread soda tastes
like?
Holy Week & Easter Sign Ups
Please email or return form in the collection. Thanks!
Name:___________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________
Decorating for Holy Week and Easter
We do need lots of helping hands to decorate for both the celebrations of Holy Week and Easter.
If you are interested, please sign up below and we will contact you.
Usually we decorate during the day.
___ I am interested in helping to decorate for Holy Week or Easter, please contact me.
Adoration on Holy Thursday
Following the 7 PM Mass, we will have Adoration until midnight.
We do need people to sign up to be present.
____ 8:30—9:00 PM
____ 9 – 9:30 PM
___ 9:30—10 PM
___ 10:30—11 PM
____ 11—11:30 PM
___ 11:30—midnight
___ 10– 10:30 PM
___ I would like to be a Eucharistic minister at the Holy Thursday Mass.
Easter Sunday Masses Liturgical Ministers
Sign up to help!
7 AM Mass
_____ greeter
_____ bread minister
_____ cup minister
9 AM Mass
_____ greeter
_____ bread minister
_____ cup minister
11 AM Mass
_____ greeter
_____ bread minister
_____ cup minister
Easter Egg Hunt—Easter Sunday following the 9 AM
Mass
____ I will bring wrapped candy or coins to use to stuff the Easter eggs.
___I will help stuff the eggs on Weds. April 1 @ 9:30 AM.
___ I will help hide the eggs on Easter Sunday at 9 AM.
___ I will help with the egg hunt following the 9 AM Mass on Easter Sunday.
9 AM Easter Sunday Family Mass
We need children & young people to enact the Gospel story of the Resurrection.
There will be a practice on Saturday, April 4 at 1 PM.
___ I would like to be in the skit.
___ I would like to be an adult helper for the skit.
Easter Flowers
Each year our Easter flowers are given in loving memory of family and friends. If you would like to make a monetary donation for flowers, please sign up below. Names will appear in the Easter bulletin.
___ I will donate $10 in memory of:
(please only one or two names per $10 donation, thanks!)
Youth Ministry Happenings
3/21
3/23
3/26
3/28
3/29
4/05
Confirmation (Spanish), 5:00-6:45 pm
IMPACT for MS & HS, 1:30-3:30 pm
YG Movie & Game Night, 6:30-10:30 pm
Confirmation (Spanish), 5:00-6:45 pm
Confirmation (English), 6:30-8:30 pm
Easter Blessings!
Masses at 7, 9, 11 am (Eng); 1 pm (Sp)
4/10-12 La Pascua for High School youth
4/12 Teen Mass, 11:00 am
High School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm
Middle School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm
4/19 Confirmation Candlelight Retreat, 3:30 pm
4/26 Confirmation Practice, 3:00 pm
Confirmation Mass, 5:00 pm
A special reception will follow the Mass.
IMPACT!
All middle and high school youth are invited
to make an IMPACT during spring break!
Please join us for blanket making and
BACKPACKS OF H♥PE assembly
Mon., March 23, 1:30-3:30 pm
Maximilian Kolbe Room
Enter from parking lot door next to the playground.
See you there!
YOUTH GROUP
For info on these or any other youth activities,
please contact the Youth Ministry Office at
541-905-3491 or [email protected].
CONFIRMATION
Reminders…
Candidate Sessions
Saturday, March 28 (Sp)
5:00-6:45 pm in the youth loft
Sunday, March 29 (Eng)
6:30-8:30 pm in the Youth Loft
Candlelight Retreat
Sunday, April 19, 3:30-7:30 pm
Confirmation Mass and Reception
Sunday, April 26, 5:00 pm
Archbishop Sample will celebrate the Mass.
Candidates & Sponsors meet at 3:00 pm in the
gym for practice. A special reception will follow
the Mass in the Gathering Space.
Final Candidate Sessions
Saturday, May 2 (Sp)
5:00-6:45 pm in the youth loft
Sunday, May 3 (Eng)
6:30-8:30 pm in the Youth Loft
Thurs., March 26, 6:30-10:30 pm
Join us for an evening of faith, fellowship,
food, a movie, games and fun, fun, fun!!!
Bring your favorite board games & snacks
to share! Please enter on 9th Street.
You won’t want to miss it!
“BACKPACKS OF H♥PE”
Thanks to all who have so generously
donated to our BACKPACKS OF H♥PE!
We so appreciate your support!
Items we are most in need of are:
-- New or gently used backpacks
-- Fleece print fabric: 2 - 3 yard pieces
-- Winter scarves, gloves, hats, socks
-- Toilet paper, baby wipes, chapstick
-- Hot chocolate, tea, coffee, soup packets
-- Cash or gift card donations to purchase
items still needed
Please leave your donations in the bins
by the youth bulletin board.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
St. Mary’s
Appreciates our
Bulletin advertisers!
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Regent: Geri Martin,
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1st Monday each month @ 7 PM
All lady parishioners welcome!
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Call Joni @ 541-926-1449
For information.
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Independent Beauty
Consultant
(541) 926-2631
Donate a Vehicle
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St. Vincent de Paul’s
Car Program
1-800-227-8223
Free towing
This space is available.
Call Joni @ 541-926-1449
For information.
ABIQUA CREEK CONSTRUCTION, INC
New Construction * Remodel
Steve Boragine
General Building Contractor
Phone/Fax 541-327-7991
CCB#168948
Cell 503-991-6538
Albany Helping Hands Thrift Store
705 First Ave E
Changing Lives
Open 10 AM— 6 PM
Monday– Saturday
Welcome to St. Mary’s Parish
March 22, 2015
Fifth Sunday of Lent
706 Ellsworth SW, Albany, OR 97321
Father Aniceto Guiriba, Administrator, ext 301
Pastoral Associate: Kathy Reilly ext 301
Music Director: Nancy Higgins, ext 304
Parish Office: Marty Kloeck and Teresa Middlemiss
Youth Coordinator: Cherrie Barnes ext 315
Business Office: Joni Siewell ext 305
Parish Office: 541-926-1449
Emergency Phone: 541-990-5552
Fax: 541-926-2191
Email: [email protected]
web site: www.stmarysalbany.com
Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday at 5 PM; Sunday at 8:30 & 11:00 AM
Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 PM—4:30 PM ; Tuesday 4:30—5:20 or by appointment
Mass in Spanish Saturday’s at 7 PM and Sunday’s at 1 PM
Office hours Tuesday- Friday ~ 9 to noon & 1 to 4
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 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.
Asistentes en el Pastoral del Ministerio Hispano
Marciano y Honorina Lopez 541- 619-1504
Los Sacramentos en español y las personas encargadas
son las siguientes:
Bautismo: Anselmo Nuñez 541 990 6544 Marcos y Aracelli Rodríguez 541-979-5140
Primera Comunión: Laura Rodríguez
Boda: Humberto y Susana Martínez 541-971-2698
Quinceañera: María Chavez
Confirmación: Marciano y Honorina López
Catecismo para Adulto: Sergio y Francisco Sábados de 5:00 pm
a 6:30PM
Representante del Consejo Pastoral: Lizeth Cervantes 541-9746096
Secretaria de la oficina: Teresa Middlemiss 541-926-1449
De Martes, a Viernes de 1:00pm a 4:00pm
Confesiones Aqui en la Parroquia:
Sábados : De 3:30pm a 4:30pm
Martes : De 4:30pm a 5 pm
Miércoles : De 4:30pm a 5:00pm
En la Iglesia Santa Maria en Corvallis los horarios de las confesiones en español son.
Sábados : de 3:00PM a 5:00PM
Domingo : de 12:30pm a
1:00pm
Miércoles: de 5:00PM a 6:00pm
Horario de las misas en español Sábado: 7:00pm Domingo
1:00pm
Aquí en nuestra parroquia tenemos grupos de oración y evangelización
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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