Al tercer día lo encontraron en el templo

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Al tercer día lo encontraron en el templo
December 27th, 2015
27 de Diciembre 2015
St. Mary’s Parish
Al tercer día lo
encontraron en
el templo
Mass Schedule and Intentions
December 26 - 31
Saturday
8:30 AM ~ For the Souls in Purgatory
Saturday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of Craig Corazzini
Saturday
7:00 PM ~ Memory of Rafael Baltazar
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
Sunday
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Steve Austin
Sunday
1:00 PM ~ Memory of Catalina De la Reyes
Monday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Chuck Slechta
Tuesday
8:30 AM ~ For the Souls in Purgatory
Wednesday 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Alice Hamilton
Wednesday 5:30 PM ~ Memory of Frosty Hamilton
Thursday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Chuck Slechta
New Year’s Eve Mass
9:00 PM ~ Memory of John & Ruby Busse
New Year’s Day Masses
9:00 AM ~ Intention for Susy Busse
11:00 AM ~ For Our Parish
January 2 - 3
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Winston & Joyce Theriot
5:00 PM ~ Memory of David White
7:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Margery Shuck
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Steve Austin
1:00 PM ~
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.
Merry Christmas to one and all!
What does Christmas mean to me? I always enjoy Christmas. It is the time when my family comes together to celebrate. This event has become more pronounced when my older siblings weren’t home due
to school or work. It does not matter whether our Christmas would be rich or not (I say rich or otherwise since around this time, typhoons hit and destroy livelihood), what matters is that the whole family
is present to celebrate Christmas. That alone makes Christmas very special.
Our Christmas in the Philippines is very different. We make noise. When the clock hits 12:00
o’clock, we light loud booming fireworks. Then we come together to the table to share ‘noche buena’.
Noche Buena is good night. That good night is the night when Christ was born. Since the celebration of
Christ’s birth is marked with good food on the table, and having not understood the Spanish language
during the time of the conquest, the ‘noche buena’ was mistakenly thought to be the celebration around
the table.
That celebration around the table in most homes is not inexpensive. You will feast on lots of
special food you cannot find in an ordinary dinner. And the center piece is the famous whole lechon
(roast pig).
I never had that kind of celebration. I envied those who did. Yet I was thankful because I believe my Christmases were all
special.
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Around the table of the ‘noche buena’ is always joy. How can it be not joy to be with family during this special celebration?
Family is a bundle of joy.
We may not have eaten the richest Christmas dinner, but I am very fortunate that I have celebrated meaningful Christmases.
I have celebrated Christmas joy sans the fanciness. Family is more than enough.
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Feast of the Holy Family. Jesus was born to the human family. He became man. He has a mother and a father and he has a
home.
The Feast of the Holy Family makes us realize that mercy is brought home, to the human family, when Jesus Christ was
born among us. Each family, each home, is a community where God’s mercy is attained to the fullest. Through a family, there is love
and concern and sharing.
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The Feast of the Holy Family also invites us to strengthen marriage and family life. As a faith community, we try our best to
help each other help marriage and family life grow. I encourage each family of our parish to bless and encourage one another and
become examples of love, concern and sharing to all our community members.
Feliz Navidad a todos y cada uno!
¿Qué significa la Navidad para mí? Siempre me gusta la Navidad. Es la época en que mi familia se reúne para celebrar. Este
evento se marcaba cuando mis hermanos mayores no estaban en casa debido a la escuela o al trabajo. No importa si nuestra Navidad
era rico o no (digo ricos o de otra manera ya que en esta época, tifones golpean y destruyen los medios para el sustento), pero lo que
importa es que toda la familia está presente para celebrar la Navidad. Eso por sí solo hace que la Navidad sea muy especial.
Nuestra Navidad en las Filipinas es muy diferente. Hacemos ruido. Cuando el reloj marque las 12:00, encendemos fuegos
artificiales. Entonces nos unimos a la mesa para compartir la "Noche Buena". Noche Buena es buena noche. Que es una buena noche es la noche en que nació Cristo. Desde la celebración y el nacimiento de Cristo está marcado con una buena comida en la mesa, y
no haber entendido el idioma español durante la época de la conquista, la "Noche Buena" se pensaba por error en la celebración alrededor de la mesa.
Esa celebración alrededor de la mesa en la mayoría de los hogares no es barato. Va a darse un banquete de mucha comida
especial que usted no puede encontrar en una cena ordinaria. Y la pieza central es el famoso lechón entero (puerco asado).
Nunca he tenido ese tipo de celebración. Envidiaba a los que lo tenían. Sin embargo, yo estaba agradecido porque creo que
mis navidades eran especial.
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Alrededor de la mesa de la "Noche Buena" hay siempre la alegría. ¿Cómo no puede ser alegre si esta la familia presente
durante esta celebración especial? La familia es un paquete de alegría.
Puede que no hayamos comido la cena más rica de Navidad, pero me siento muy afortunado de que he celebrado navidades
significativas. He celebrado alegría de la Navidad sans la fanciness. La familia es más que suficiente.
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Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia. Jesús nació de la familia humana. Él se hizo hombre. Él tiene una madre y un padre y él tiene
una casa.
La Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia nos hace comprender que la misericordia es llevado a casa, a la familia humana, cuando
Jesucristo nació entre nosotros. Cada familia, cada hogar, es una comunidad en la misericordia de Dios se alcanza al máximo. A través de una familia, hay amor, preocupación y el compartir.
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La Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia también nos invita a fortalecer el matrimonio y la vida familiar. Como comunidad de fe,
hacemos todo lo posible para ayudar a otros crecer en el matrimonio y la vida familiar. Animo a cada familia de nuestra parroquia
para bendecir y animarnos unos a otros y convertirse en ejemplos de amor, preocupación y a compartir con todos los miembros de
nuestra comunidad.
In Loving Memory
Large Poinsettias
Eugene Borthwick
Kevin Luther
Steve Austin
Margaret McLean
Maier Family
Pat Ramsey
Nicholas McGovern
Christmas Decorations
Bob Headrick
Bobby Loper
Frank & Patrina Chido
Dolores Cassinelli
Bob & Gussie Richards
Jack & Ricky Keller
Dave & Gertrude Collins
Ray & Velma Maddy
Small Poinsettias
Melroy & Emma Stephen
Ethel Busse
Lynda Ann Hoch
Elaine Ellis
Mel Murray
Bill Ahers
Alverda Huntimer
Earl McLean
Fred Anderson
Dave McLean
Verena Schettler
Shirley Fagel
Nora & Louie Bernt
Dale Henderson
Bobby Loper
Agnes Samek
Frank Chido
Mary Shenandoah Bishop
Patrina Chido
Chuck Vanderyacht
Blanche Rose Avery
Angela Vanderyacht
Bob Brillon
Chad Engel
Bob Mumper
Bob & Alice Palmquist
Paul Johnson, Jr.
Robert Borst
David Johnson, Sr.
Maxine Borst
Loren & Todd Wilson
David Borst
Marguerite Klein
Trowbridge Family
Margarita Walker
Luteria Garcia Family
Leroy Walker
James Paul Jamison
Alexander Jansen
Anna Arline Pound
Herman Jansen
Mike Dzurenko
Fred & Vera Walters
Christmas Trees:
John & Ruby Busse
Sharon Dudek
Tyler Libel
Lou Rambousek
Joseph Rambousek
Anna Rambousek
Lewis Rambousek
Ilene Rambousek
Pat Ramsey
Brian Bieler
Daniel & Maria Marino
Renard Family & Friends
Offertory Update Week Ending 12/20/15
General Collection: $13,133
Building & Maintenance: $425
Family Crisis Fund: $92
Local Charities: $5
Education Fund: $183
Liturgy Fund: $28
Hispanic Ministry Collection: $940
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!
Spirituality of Peace Making
This class is suspended over the holidays.
It will pick up again on January 4th at
10am in the St. John XXIII room upstairs.
FREE THROW CHAMPIONSHIP
The Knights are sponsoring their Free
Throw Championship at 6 pm on
Tuesday January 5, 2016 in the
gymnasium. Competition is open to
all boys and girls ages 9 thru 14.
Entry forms can be downloaded from
www.kofc1577.org or can be
completed the night of competition.
Basketballs will be awarded to winners of each age/gender category. Official age is age as of
January 1, 2016.
Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph –
Dec 27
“May the Holy Family, who had overcome many painful
trials, watch over all the families in the world…May the
Holy Family also help men and women of culture and political leaders so that they may defend the institution of the
family, based on marriage, and so that they may sustain the
family as it confronts the grave challenges of the modern
age!...May Christian families find the light and strength to
be united and to grow as the ‘domestic church’ especially
on their diligent participation in the celebration of the Eucharist.” (John Paul II; Dec 26, 2004)
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.
Pray One! Knit One!
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet on Monday, Dec. 28th
at 9:00am – 11:00am in the basement of the Lady of
Guadalupe House – entrance is in the back of the
building. Everyone is welcome that has an interest in
knitting or crocheting or learning the crafts. It’s a
wonderful way to start the New Year! If you would like
more information, contact Carol Hawke at 541-926-2106 or
email [email protected].
COLLECTING EMPTY EGG CARTONS 12-PACKS
Please bring in egg cartons for Religious Ed students to use.
Whole Community Catechesis
We will be collecting them for use during Lent, but we
need quite a few. Bring them to the parish office Tuesday NEXT Sunday!
Don’t miss the next session of WCC. This is for everyone - Friday, 9-Noon or 1-4pm. Thank You! We really
families, couples, singles, all ages. EVERYONE is invited appreciate your help.
to these once-a-month WCC’s. Please join us in the church
after the 8:30am mass next Sunday.
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: George & Lee Huster, Paul Williams, Jenny, Jeannette Duncan, Bruce Heilman,
Vonnie Heilman, Mary Pacquin, Betty Ward, Gary Vosper, Clarence Darnell, 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 in the
military: Andy Borst, Michael Pennington, Thomas Hellman, Kennon Whyte, Mike Andre, Nathan Nofziger
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:
PARISH OFFICE CLOSURE
The parish office will be closed from Noon on Christmas Eve until the 5th of January. For any
non-emergencies, please call the parish number (541-926-1449) and leave a message. If you
have an emergency, such as the need for an anointing, or a death in the family, please call the
emergency number 541-220-0634.
Have a Joyful New Year.
Infant Baptism Class
For those from birth thru first grade
Clases del Bautismo
El Primer Sábado de Cada Mes a las
4:00pm
Para información de las
clases los Sábados llamar a
Marcos Rodríguez
541-979-5140
The next class will be in Corvallis on Monday, January
11th from 6:30-8pm in Classroom 6. Please call
541-926-1449 to register up to a week in advance.
Sunday, February 14th there will be a class here in
Albany at 9:45-10:45am in the Peace House Fireplace
Room. Please call 541-926-1449 to register in
advance. Classes cost $10 for parents & $10 for
godparents.
El Segundo Domingo de Cada Mes a las 10:00am
Para preguntas de las clases el domingo llamar
a Anselmo Núñez 541-990-6544
Es muy importante que pase a la oficina para dar y apuntar
la fecha que quiere bautizar y ver si esta
disponible. También llevar el acta de nacimiento
original del niño/a. La oficina esta abierto de Martes a
Viernes de 9am a 12pm y de 1pm a 4pm.
To have a baptism here, you will need to attend a class,
bring in the original Birth Certificate to the office & fill
out a Baptismal information form. Check with Teresa at
the office for a day & time of baptism. The office is open
T-F, 9am-noon & 1-4pm or e-mail her at
[email protected]
Liturgical Ministers Retreat
with Archbishop Vlazny
January 13, 2016 at 6:30pm
In the Gathering Space
The retreat will center around the Eucharist, but it is for ALL
Liturgical Ministers.
You Can Help Your Marriage
Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Have you stopped talking to each other?
Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times. This program has helped tens of thousands of couples
experiencing difficulties in their marriage. Renew your marriage for the New Year. For confidential
information about or to register for the program beginning with a weekend on Jan. 22 - 24, 2016, call
503-225-9191 or visit www.helpourmarriage.org
December 31st - New Year’s Eve Mass (Bilingual) 9pm
January 1st Solemnity of the Motherhood of Mary
(English) 9am
(Spanish) 11am
Last Chance! Please help us.
Submit your ideas for a new logo this
weekend.
What does St. Mary’s Church mean to you?
Father Cit would like to create a logo for the church. He wants something that encompasses the essence of our church.
If you are interested, sketch out an idea and submit it to the office. Father Cit will use the ideas to help him create the
final logo.
This will be open to all ages. You don’t even need to be an artist! It is not a competition, just a way for everyone to
have a chance to express what the church means to them. We will take submissions until the end of December. Father
will work on the final product starting in January.
Thank you to all who will share your ideas with us.
Blessings,
St. Mary’s Pastoral Council
December 27, 2015
27 de diciembre de 2015
The Holy Family of
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
La Sagrada Familia de
Jesús, María y José
FAMILY LIFE
VIDA FAMILIAR
Family life is sacred, but it is not without trial. Perhaps
this is the most important message we can glean from today’s readings. If Jesus, Mary, and Joseph can trip up
sometimes—can disconnect—then we shouldn’t find it
surprising when such things happen to us as well. And parents everywhere (children, too) can probably relate to—
and take some solace in—the Gospel’s account of Mary
and Joseph after Jesus explained why he stayed behind in
the temple. They heard his words, Luke tells us, “But they
did not understand what he said to them” (Luke 2:50).
Amen! Nevertheless, Jesus does go back home with them,
and continues to thrive under their care.
La vida familiar es sagrada, pero no faltan las dificultades. Este puede ser el mensaje más importante que encontramos en las lecturas de hoy. Si Jesús, María y José pueden tropezar de vez en cuando –desconectarse– entonces
no nos debe sorprender cuando eso mismo nos ocurre a
nosotros también. Y los padres dondequiera que estén
(hijos también) pueden ver el parecido –y hasta consolarse
– con el relato bíblico que habla de María y José después
de que Jesús les explica porqué se quedó atrás en el templo. Escucharon sus palabras, nos dice Lucas, “pero ellos
no comprendieron lo que les acababa de decir” (Lucas
2:50). ¡Amén! Sin embargo, Jesús sí se va con ellos para la
casa, y continúa creciendo bajo su cuidado.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
This New Year’s Eve, at the turning of the year, you
may catch a glimpse of the old year, a cartoon figure of a
hunched old man with a sickle, Father Time. Where else
but in this column could you learn that this is in fact a
pope? December 31 was in the old calendar the feast of St.
Sylvester. Legend says that Sylvester healed the Emperor
Constantine of leprosy, and presided at the liturgy of baptism for the grateful emperor. In 314, he was chosen pope,
and it fell to him to organize the peacetime church, free at
last from persecution. He founded the Lateran Basilica, the
cathedral of the Diocese of Rome.
In northern Europe “Sylvester Night” is a time of great
parties with eating, dancing, and singing—recalling perhaps the joy of the church in the fresh air of Sylvester’s
papacy. In Poland, there was great fear as the year 1000
approached that an immense dragon would devour the
earth and set fire to the heavens. The people prayed earnestly to St. Sylvester, trusting that the saint would not
permit such suffering on his feast day. They’ve been celebrating ever since!
Many New Year’s customs have pagan roots, like the
British “First Footer” tradition. The idea is that the first
person setting foot into your house in the new year determines the luck for the year ahead. The ideal first footer
was not a bit like old Pope Sylvester, but rather a tall, darkhaired man carrying the right gift. A handsome first footer
meant the year ahead would be pleasant, and if he carried
bread or a shovel of coal there would be food and warmth
in the future. Who will be your household’s first footer?
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
El primer domingo después de la Navidad celebramos
la fiesta de la Sagrada Familia. Los latinos somos un pueblo
muy unido en familia. Para nosotros es más que un pequeño grupo compuesto de padre, madre, hijos e hijas. La familia para nosotros los latinos es un conjunto grande de
abuelos, abuelas, tíos, tías, primos, primas, compadres,
comadres, suegros, suegras y otros más además del padre,
la madre y los hijos. Para los latinos una fiesta que celebra
la familia de Jesús es la cosa más natural del mundo.
Extrañamente esta fiesta no es muy antigua. En realidad es una celebración que data de comienzos de la época
moderna en el siglo XVII. Antes de estas fechas la familia
de Jesús casi siempre era entendida como compuesta por
Jesús, María y Ana (la madre de María). Se daba por hecho
que José estaba por allí. Pero en el siglo XVII muchos perdieron sus padres pues tenían que ir a las fábricas a trabajar. Por eso el magisterio instituyó la conmemoración de la
Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José para recordar a los
padres cristianos su deber ante sus hijos y su esposa.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
HABLA BIEN
Habla bien de la gente y nunca tendrás que susurrar.
-Anónimo
Hermanos míos, ahora somos hijos de Dios,
pero aún no se ha manifestado
cómo seremos al fin.
— 1 Juan 3:2a
Grief Support
We are here for you!
December 2015 & January 2016
Grief Education and Support Group
An 8-week series with two sessions to choose
from. Pre-registration required a week in
advance as seats are limited.
Upcoming Series:
Eve Session begins Thursday,
April 7, 2016 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm
Day Session: begins Friday,
April 8, 2016 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Next Series:
Eve Session begins Thursday,
April 7, 2016 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm
Day Session: begins Friday,
April 8, 2016 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Yoga Through Grief
Will be held in Corvallis in February 2016. A
unique workshop that uses gentle movement
techniques to help you cope with and move
through your grief. Class size limited to 12
participants. To pre-register, call Melissa Allen at
Benton Hospice Service at 541-757-9616.
Family Grief Support Group
Support group for families with children and
teens ages 5-18 who have experienced loss.
First Wednesday of each month 5:30-7pm. Must
register and complete a brief questionnaire before
attending; please call 541-757-9616 and ask to
speak with Melissa Allen to register or for more
information.
Community Grief Support Group
A drop-in group open to anyone grieving a death
of someone they care about. Meets at Benton
Hospice Service on the second Monday of each
month, 5:30-7:00pm
Community Support
Consultations, trainings and more offered to
individuals, schools, healthcare settings,
employer groups and other organizations
throughout the year. Call for more information.
Comfort Crafting Circle
Meets the first and third Wednesday each month
from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm to make items for hospice patients, families and the bereaved. Knitters,
crocheters, and crafters of the community are
welcome. No experience necessary; will teach.
All groups are free of charge!
Held at Benton Hospice Service meeting room (unless otherwise noted)
Call to register or suggest a programming idea
We are pleased to offer donor-supported programs and services. To learn more visit www.bentonhospice.org/donate.
2350 NW Professional Drive
Corvallis, OR 97330
541.757.9616 * 800.898.9616
www.bentonhospice.org
YOUTH MINISTRY ~ MINISTERIO DE JOVENES
Homeless Memorial CONFIRMATION
Service Opportunity Reminders
Thank you to all our parishioners who
donated socks, hats, gloves, thermal
underwear, rain gear, sweatshirts,
blankets and coats for the homeless in
our community. Special thanks to our
youth who assembled care packages
filled with hats, scarves, gloves, socks, toiletries, other
items and fleece tie blankets that they made over the
past several months. They will be distributed by City
Hall to three local shelters: Jackson St. Youth Shelter,
Albany Helping Hands and Signs of Victory Mission.
Advent Blessings &
Happy Holidays!
Middle and High School Youth Group
will resume January 10.
Adviento Bendiciones y
Felices Fiestas
El Grupo de Jóvenes de Middle y High School
se reunira el 10 de Enero.
“CHRISTMASWREATHS4KIDS”
Thank you to everyone who supported our Youth
Ministry Fundraiser! Special
thanks to Albany Helping
Hands for partnering with us
and for making beautiful
wreaths! Proceeds will benefit
both Middle and High School
Youth Ministry AND Helping
Hands programs and services!
Gracias a todos por apoyarnos en nuestra venta
de “CHRISTMAS WREATHS4KIDS” del ministerio de Jóvenes. Un especial agradecimiento a
Albany Helping Hands por asociarse con nosotros
y hacer hermosas Coronas! Lo recaudado
beneficiara al ministerio de jóvenes de Middle &
High School y al programa y servicio de Helping
Hands!
Sun., January 3
Candidate-Sponsor Session, 9:00-Noon
Begin in the youth loft, ends with Mass.
Sat.-Sun., January 16-17
Confirmation Retreat, FBYC, Mt. Angel
8:00 am Sat.-6:00 pm Sun.
Permission form & fee DUE BY JAN. 3rd.
Recordatorios para los de
la confirmación
Retiro para los de la Confirmación
(Requerido)
Enero 16 y 17 del 2016
El Retiro sera en FBYC Monte Angel
Iniciara el Sabado a las 8:00am y terminara el Domingo las 6:00pm
La registration y el pago se deberán entregar antes del 3 de Enero.
Para mas informacion favor de contactar
la oficina del ministerio de jovenes.
For info, please contact the Youth Ministry Office at
Save the Date!
Matt Maher
The Saints & Sinner Tour
January 29, 2016 ~ 7:00 pm
Vancouver, Washington
Space is limited so sign up early! Information
and permission forms will be available on the
youth bulletin board next weekend!
PARENT DRIVERS NEEDED! Please contact
the YM Office as soon as possible if you would
like to help. Thank you for your support!
St. Mary’s
Appreciates our
Bulletin advertisers!
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Regent: Geri Martin,
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1st Monday each month @ 7 PM
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130 Years!
1885– 2015
Holy Mary,
Mother of God,
pray for us.
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Welcome to St. Mary’s Parish
December 27, 2015
Holy Family Sunday
706 Ellsworth SW, Albany, OR 97321
Father Aniceto Guiriba, Administrator, ext 338
Father Leonard Omolo, ALCP, Parochial Vicar, ext 338
Administrative Assistant to the Priests: Teresa Middlemiss, ext 338
Music Director: Nancy Higgins, ext 304
Parish Office: Marty Kloeck
Youth Coordinator: Cherrie Barnes ext 315
Business Office: Joni Siewell ext 305
Elementary Religious Education Director: Suzanne Duda, ext 344
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, Benediction Friday 8:15AM
Office hours Tuesday- Friday ~ 9 to Noon & 1 to 4 PM (see inside for Parish Office Closure)
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.
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: Antonio Reyes - Domingo de 11:20 am a
12:40 pm
Representante del Consejo Pastoral: Lizeth Cervantes 541-9746096
Preguntas por Teresa Middlemiss a la oficina: 541-926-1449
De Martes a Viernes de 1:00pm a 4:00pm
Confesiones Aqui en la Parroquia:
Miércoles : De 9:15am a 5:00pm
Sábados : De 3:30pm a 4:30pm y 6:15am 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
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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