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Parish Mission Statement: St. Patrick’s Church is a Catholic, multicultural parish within a collegiate, agricultural, and industrial community.
The parish’s mission is to worship and work together so our community will grow more in love and acceptance of one another and be apostles
as Christ teaches us. We accept that we have differences and will use them to unite us as one in Christ. We shall pursue this mission faithfully
through the power of the Holy Spirit and the gifts and talents of our members.
Declaración de la Misión: La Iglesia San Patricio es una Parroquia Católica multicultural dentro de una comunidad colegial, agrícola e
industrial. La misión parroquial es dar culto y trabajar juntos para que nuestra comunidad crezca en amor y aceptación del uno y otro y ser
apóstoles como Cristo nos enseña. Estamos de acuerdo que tenemos diferencias y las usaremos para hacernos uno en Cristo. Seguiremos esta
misión fielmente por medio del poder del Espíritu Santo y los dones y talentos de nuestros miembros.
1275 E Street
Independence, Oregon 97351
503-838-1242 503-838-5801
Fax: 503-838-3856
www.stpatrickindependence.org
Administrator:
Fr. Francisco Bringuela
frfranciscobringuela@yahoo.com
Permanent Deacon: Rob Page
deaconrobpage@gmail.com
Secretary: Diana Lindskog
stpatrick97351@yahoo.com
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Office Hours / Horario de Oficina
Monday — Thursday
Lunes — Jueves
9:00 AM — 5:00 PM
(Closed/Cerrado: 12 noon - 1pm)
Mass & Service Times/
Horario del Misas
Monday / Lunes
(no services)
Tuesday / Martes
9:00 AM—Misa en Español
9:30 AM—Holy Hour /Hora Santa
Wednesday / Miercoles
9:00 AM—Mass in English
Thursday / Jueves
9:00 AM—Misa en Español
Friday / Viernes
9:00 AM—Mass in English
Saturday / Sabado
5:00 PM—Mass in English
7:00 PM—Misa en Español
Sunday / Domingo
9:00 AM—Mass is English
11:30 AM—Misa en Español
Con f e s s i o n s /Co n fe s i o n e s
Saturday /Sabado
3:30 PM - 4:30PM
Any other time by appointment.
Cualquier otra hora con cita previa.
W e l c o m e V i s i t o r s a n d N e w P a r i s h i o n e r s !
We are blessed with your presence and your participation in the Mass. If you are a new parishioner, we ask that you fill out a registration card and
return it to the parish office (drop box), in person or by mail. Thank you!
¡ B i e n v e n i d o s V i s i t a n t e s y N u e v o s P a r r o q u i a n o s !
Somos bendecidos con su presencia y su participación en la Misa. Si usted es un nuevo feligrés, le pedimos que llene una tarjeta de registro
y la devuelva a la oficina parroquial (caja de la gota), en persona o por correo. ¡Gracias!
Week of January 27/ Semana del 27 de Enero
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(Sponsored by Grupo San Juan Diego for the Modular
Building Project // Patrocinado por Grupo San Juan
Diego para el Proyecto de Construcción Modular.)
SATURDAY, JAN. 26 SABADO, 26 de ENERO
SUNDAY, JAN. 27 DOMINGO, 27 de ENERO
After the Masses // Despues las Misas
In the Hall // En el Salon
WHY WE WORSHIP
VIDEO SERIES & DISCUSSION
Begins January 27 with
“Who Determines How
We Worship?”
Continues on Sundays @
10:15 am, in the Hall
Series by Dr.Brant Pitre
Deacon Rob will facilitate
the session discussions.
January 27, 2019: 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
If you have a particular person or situation in need
of prayer, please call Chris at 503-623-2864 to be
added to the prayers of the Prayer Chain.
St Patrick's Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a
YOUTH ESSAY CONTEST during the month of February.
Cash prizes from $50 to $100 will be awarded for the best
three essays. St Patrick parishioners from ages 14 to 18
are eligible to participate. The deadline for receiving com-
pleted essays will beMonday, February 28th.
Thank you for your generosity to last week’s collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). Your support helps the CCC spread the Gospel message and connect millions of people with Christ, here in the Unit-ed States and around the world. If you missed the collection, it’s not too late to give! Visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections, and click on the “How to Give” link on the left.
Muchas gracias por tu generosidad la semana pasada durante la colecta para la Campaña Católica de la Comunicación (CCC). Tu apoyo ayuda a la CCC a propagar el mensaje del Evangelio y a conectar a millones de personas con Cristo, aquí en Esta-dos Unidos y alrededor del mundo. Si no alcanzaste a dar en la colecta, ¡aun lo puedes hacer! Visita www.usccb.org/nationalcollections y has click en “How to Give”, en el lado izquierdo.
NEOCATECHUMENAL WAY
INVITATION TO CATECHESIS
Beginning Sunday, January 27,
at 7 pm, in the Hall and continuing
on Friday & Sunday evenings through
March 17.
“Experience a gift from God and an outpouring of the
Holy Spirit“
To sign up or for more information, please contact
Raul or Elena Pena, 503-409-0268
Childcare is provided.
MANY BLESSINGS NEXT WEEKEND:
FEBRUARY 2 & 3 Blessings of the Throats
(after all Masses)
Blessing of Candles for Presentations
(after all Masses)
Presentation of 3-year-old children (after all Masses)
MUCHAS BENDICIONES EL PRÓXIMO
FIN DE SEMANA: 2 Y 3 DE FEBRERO Bendiciones de las gargantas
(después de todas las misas)
Bendición de velas para
presentaciones
(después de todas las misas)
Presentación de niños de 3 años
(después de todas las misas)
Saturday & Sunday, February 2 & 3 In the Hall , after all the Masses
Sabado y Dimingo, 2 y3 de Febrero en el Salonm despues las Misas
(This year the Altar Society is joining the Ladies Guild in baking for this fundraiser)
¿Estás buscando que tu matrimonio sea anulado por
la Iglesia Católica? El proceso de anulación ahora es gratu-
ito. Por favor, hable con el padre Kiko sobre cómo empezar.
Are you seeking to have your marriage annulled by
the Catholic Church? The annulment process is now free of
charge. Please talk to Father Kiko about how to get started.
Catholic Campus Ministry’s
Service Project:
BLESSING
BAGS Students from WOU’s Catholic
Campus Ministry are collecting
items for Blessing Bags, to be
given to those in need in our local community.
You can help by donating personal hygiene products like
shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, chapstick, tissues
and sanitary napkins or tampons. Cold weather items are
also needed such as socks, gloves, knit hats and knits
scarves.
There is a blue bin in the vestibule to place your donations.
This Week in Our Parish / Esta Semana en la Parroquia
JANUARY 27 Sunday/Domingo St. Angela Merici
9:00 am—Mass, in the Church
10:00 am—RCIC, Upstairs Classroom
10:00 am—Quinceañera Class, in the Annex
10:00 am & 12:30 pm—Tamale Sale, in the Hall
10:15 am—Video Series & Discussion, in the Hall
11:30 am — Misa, en la Iglesia
12:30 pm—Guardianes de los Ninos, en el Salon
12:30 pm—RCIA, (en Español), Upstairs Classroom
7:00 pm—NeoCatechumenal Way Intro Session, in the Hall
Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10
Psalm 19
1 Corinthians 12: 12-30
Luke 1: 1-4; 4:14-21
Nehemias 8, 2-6. 8-10
Salmo 18
1 Corintios 12, 12-30
Lucas 1,1-4; 4, 14-21
JANUARY 28 Monday/Lunes St. Thomas Aquinas
6:30 pm— Faith Formation Classes, in the Annex & in the Hall Hebrews 9: 15, 24-28
Mark 3: 22-30
Hebreros 9, 15. 24-28
Marcos 23, 22-30
JAANUARY 29 Tuesday/Martes St. Blath
9:00 am—Misa, en la Iglesia (Pilar Gonzalez + Campos Family)
9:30 am—Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
6:30 pm—RCIA (in English), at the French’s home
6:45 pm—Faith Formation Classes, in the Hall & in the Annex
Hebrews 10: 1-10
Mark 3: 31-35
Hebreros 10, 1-10
Marcos 3, 31-35
JANUARY 30 Wednesday/Miercoles St. Martina of Rome
9:00 am— Mass (in English), in the Church
6:30 pm—Altar Server Training, in the Church
7:00 pm—Neo-Catechumenal Way (Groups 1 & 2), in the Annex & Upstairs
7:00 pm—Administrative Council Meeting, in the Hall
Hebrews 10: 11-18
Mark 4: 1-20
Hebreros 10, 11-18
Marcos 4, 1-20
JANUARY 31 Thursday/Jueves St. John Bosco
9:00 am — Misa, en la Iglesia (Pilar Gonzalez + Campos Family)
6:30 pm—Youth Group Meeting, in the Annex
7:00 pm—Grupo de San Juan Diego (Mujeres), en el Salon
7:00 pm—Grupo Carismatico, en la Iglesia
Hebrews 10: 19-25
Mark 4: 21-25
Hebreros 10, 19-25
Marcos 4, 21-25
FEBRUARY 1 Friday/Viernes St. Brigid of Ireland
9:00 am— Mass (in English), in the Church (+ Ed Salgado)
6:30 pm—Crecimiento Espiritual, en la Iglesia
7:00 pm — Grupo de San Juan Diego (Hombres), En el Anexo
7:00 pm—NeoCatechumenal Way ICatechesis, in the Hall
Hebrews 10: 32-39
Mark 4: 26-34
Hebreros 10, 32-39
Marcos 4, 26-34
FEBRUARY 2 Saturday/Sabado St. Cornelius / Presentation of the Lord
3:30 pm—Confessions, in the Church
5:00 pm — Vigil Mass (English), in the Church (+ George Shones +)
5:30 pm & 7:30 pm—Annual Bake Sale, in the Hall
7:00 pm — Misa de Vigilia (en Español) , en la Iglesia
Malachi 3: 1-4
Psalm 24
Hebrews 2: 14-18
Luke 2: 22-40
Malaquias 3, 1-4
Salmo 23
Hebreros 2, 14-18
Luke 2: 22-40
FEBRUARY 3 Sunday/Domingo St. Blaise
9:00 am—Mass, in the Church
10:00 am—RCIC, Upstairs Classroom
10:00 am—Quinceañera Class, in the Annex
10:00 am & 12:30 pm—Annual Bake Sale, in the Hall
10:15 am—Video Series & Discussion, in the Hall
11:30 am — Misa, en la Iglesia
12:30 pm—RCIA, (en Español), Upstairs Classroom
7:00 pm—NeoCatechumenal Way Catechesis, in the Hall
Jeremiah 1: 4-5, 17-19
Psalm 71
1 Corinthians 12:31 -13: 13
Luke 4: 21-30
Jeremias 1, 4-5. 17-19
Salmo 70
1 Corintios 12,31 —13, 13
Lucas 4: 21-30
Weekly Message from Deacon Rob on the Sunday Readings
SAINT OF THE WEEK: St BLAISE February 3rd Back in the3rd Century in Armenia, a part of the Roman Empire, Blaise was a good bishop who
encouraged both spiritual and physical health for his people. Although freedom of worship was just
granted in the Empire, persecution still raged forcing Saint Blaise to become a hermit. He devoted his
life to prayer, making friends with wild animals. A group of hunters stumbled on him kneeling in
prayer surrounded by wolves, lions and bears. The hunters hauled him off to prison where a mother
came to see him regarding her son who had a fish bone lodged in his throat. At St. Blaise's command,
the child coughed up the bone. He was martyred for not giving up his religion. Today's annual blessing
of our throats is attributed to its intercessor, Saint Blaise.
When Adam and Eve sinned, they
sowed the seeds of chaos and
disorder into God’s creation. At
that point in human history, God
had a plan to restore order through
the ministry of His Son, the
Messiah. As we begin our journey
with Jesus after his baptism, and
travel towards Calvary, God’s
Divine Plan is meticulously
unveiled. Step by step, the Divine
Power of God slowly begins to
confront sin and redirect mankind to the original path
God intended for him to take. On this journey, and
accompanied by a variety of miracles, Jesus begins
this restoration, revealing the intense love and
concern God has for His creation. Today’s Liturgy of
the Word beckons all to be that child of God with
whom He is well pleased.
Today’s first reading from the Book of Nehemiah
reveals a time when the Israelites return from the
Babylonian captivity and are called back to their
covenant with God. Ezra, Nehemiah and the Levites
summon all to hear the law. Assembled and ready to
heed the Law of the Covenant, the people listen
carefully to the Law and are filled with tears when
they realize that it is only the Law that remains of
their former society. The conquering armies had
destroyed everything else; yet, now, they reassemble
and are told to rejoice in the Lord who has brought
them home. Ezra reminds them that they have what is
truly important – the renewed Covenant with the
Lord.
This same concept of order is reflected in the First
Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians. Paul reinforces
the belief that all Christians are part of one Body –
the Mystical Body of Christ. The Apostle to the
Gentiles proclaims that, through their baptism, all
Christians compose one Body with
Christ as the Head. Using the human
body as a metaphor, Paul celebrates
the variety of roles found in the
Mystical Body. Many Christians are
designated by God to fulfill certain
roles, i.e. apostles, prophets,
teachers, healers, etc... It is through
the Divine Plan and Christ that order
will be restored and sin eradicated.
St. Paul calls all to perform the
function that God has given them in
order that Christ will come to His fullness.
The Liturgy of the Word concludes with a selection
from the Gospel of Luke that reasserts the Power of
the Word to restore creation to its original status.
Today’s Gospel begins with the salutation to
Theophilus (God Lover) stating that it is Luke’s
intention to reaffirm the Divine Message in an
orderly sequence. The Gospel then reveals how the
Spirit empowers Jesus to perform many miracles that
prove he is the Christ. Today’s selection has Christ
rising in the synagogue and declaring that he fulfills
Isaiah’s prophecy. Using Sacred Scripture, Jesus
claims that “the Spirit of the Lord is upon me.” Christ
stands ready to fulfill the Will of the Father.
Holy Mother the Church endeavors to impress upon
us the power of that same Spirit. Today, she reminds
us that we are called to walk with Christ on His
journey to Calvary. Just as the Apostles and disciples
of Christ’s time walked with Jesus and were
witnesses to His restorative and healing power, so
too, are we in today’s world. Our Holy Mother calls
us to utilize those same God-given talents His Spirit
has bestowed upon us to further His restoration and
re-creation of His world. The order that Adam lost
can only be remedied through Christ. It is up to His
Mystical Body to accomplish the Father’s Will.
27 de Enero: I I I Dom ingo del T iempo Ord i nar io
Catholic
Campus
Ministry at Western Oregon
Univers it y
315 N. Knox Street , Monmouth
Lisa Silbernagel 503-838-0265
Sunday Mass at 5 PM
Fellowship Night: Tuesdays at 7 PM
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
POR FAVOR ORA POR:
Pilar Gonzalez Edie Vanderzanden
Teresa Rodriguez Lucy Villastrigo
Jan. 26 & 27 1/26 5 PM MASS 1/26 7 PM MISA 1/27 9 AM MASS 1/27 11:30 MISA
READERS Diana Lindskog & Isabel
Lumbreras
Maria Elena Oronia y Angela
Mendoza
Arely Corro & Edith Rincon Maricela Meza y Beatriz
Gomez
EMHC
Anabel Rincon Jesus Lopez, Tammi Lopez y
Veronica Castillo
Terry Cable & Nancy Ganson Guadalupe Garcia, Patricia
Garcia, Maria Rodriguez, y
Flavio Moran
ACCOMMODORES
tbd Sergio Becerra, Lupe
Macias, Alma Gonzalez,
Alicia Becerra
tbd Vanessa C, Reina A, Maria
Ochoa, Rafaela L, Maribel
SM, Josefina A
SERVERS Lupe, Bella, Brandon Lupe, Brian, Fernando Lupe, Andrea, Armando Hugo, Raul, Kaike
MODULAR PROJECT
UPDATE//ACTUALIZACIÓN
DEL PROYECTO
We have now reached 70% of our
goal for the Modular Classroom
Project. We made the final pay-
ment on the two modular units
this week. Once we have approval from the city and from the archdiocese, we
will begin prepping the area for placement.
Ahora hemos alcanzado el 70% de nuestra meta para el Proyecto de Aula
Modular. Hicimos el pago final en las dos unidades modulares esta semana.
Una vez que tengamos la aprobación de la ciudad y de la arquidiócesis,
comenzaremos a preparar el área para la colocación.
(This Image is similar to the 2 units we have acquired)
Don’t forget to turn in
your pledges for the
Modular Expansion Project!!
¡No olvide entregar sus
compromisos para el Proyecto de
Expansión Modular!
Our Weekly Offering ❖
❖ La Ofrenda Semanal
For January 19-20, 2019
Envelopes $ 2,198.00
Loose $ 780.16
Modular Project $ 160.00
Catholic Communication $ 605.40
Total $ 3,743.56
Jan.26-27 Second Collection:
Youth Ministry
GIVING
OPPORTUNIES
FOR YOU
FOOD CART
Place canned
& boxed foods
in green cart
in the vestibule
CLOTHING SHED
Gently used clothing
& bedding (Please
bag your donations)
Those who have lost children to abortion are reminded of the loss, the regrets, the if-onlys. Decide now that it is time for hope and healing. Project Aurora is providing
Rachel’s Vineyard retreats February 15-17 in Portland and March 15-17 in Med-ford. The retreat is a safe and compassionate environment! Financial assistance is available. For more information, call 541-942-2861 or email ProjectAurora@aol.com.
ST. PATRICK’S ANNUAL DINNER & AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 We are looking for some really great items for this year’s auction: Big ticket items like TVs & vehicles; Tickets to performances; Vacation trips; Home & garden ser-
vices; Hand-crafted items; Jewelry; Themed baskets (movie night, romance, game night). Auction Procurement forms are available in the vestibule.
Good Food! Good Music! Good Company! Good Fun!