1410 Pine Street, Silverton, OR 97381 Phone: 503-873-2044 Email: [email protected]
ST PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH
DAILY MASS
Misa Diarias
8:00am Wednesday - Friday
SATURDAY MASS
Sabado
5:00pm English
SUNDAY MASS Domingo
8:00 am English
10:00 am English
12:30 pm Español
HOLY DAYS Misa de Precepto
7:00 am & 7:00 pm
RECONCILIATION Confesiones:
Saturday/Sábado 4:00 pm-4:45 pm & by appointment
Office Hours: M-F 9-4:30pm
Phone: 503-873-2044
Email: [email protected]
Emergency/After Hours: 503-908-4659 www.stpaulsilverton.com
August 18, 2019
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Vegésimo domingo del tiempo ordinario
Administrator
Fr. Tetzel Umingli [email protected]
Pastoral Associate & DRE
Hilda Kleiman [email protected]
Hispanic Minister
Jesus Gonzalez [email protected]
Secretary/Admin Assistant
Jenny Aker [email protected]
Pastoral Council Members
Susan Crandall, Katie Edmonds (Chair), Jenelle Gasper, Annemarie Hare,
Eliseo Herrera, Josiah Kelley, Evelin Vasquez, Marco Vargas,
Kat Wilson, Garrett Wolfard
Finance Council Members Janet Niño, Jon Edmonds,
Mauro Gomez, Rita Kester (Chair) Sue Munson, Tom Unger
Parish Staff Council Members
We welcome everyone who has come to celebrate the liturgy with us. You are invited to participate in our parish activities and ministries.
Damos la bienvenida a todos lo que han vendio a celebrar la liturgia con nosotros. Usted está invitado a participar en nuestras actividades parroquiales y ministerios.
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE / HORARIO DE MINISTERIOS
4th Sunday August 25 / 25 de Agosto
5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM
Set-up Bob Schaefer Sue Munson Julie Brown
Lector Lectura
Patty DeSantis Sue Munson
Marty Hunter
Theresa Kelley
Cathy Peters
Jesus Gonzalez
Veronica Calderon
EMCH /
Ministros de Eucaristía
Jan Schaefer
Mary Louise Uranga
Marueen Gerig
Bob Schaefer
Anita Mauer
Kari Appleton
Annie Appleton
Stephanie Russ
Nancy Larson
Bill Steffen
Joani Steffen
Joe Sprauer
Cheryl Sprauer
Julie Brown
Edzel y Jenny Juarez
Laura Rodriguez
Jose Luis Lara
Servers
Acólitos
Tanner Munson
Benjamin Valladares-Cormier
Matthew Barnes
Nathan Barnes
Rosemary Edmonds
Clarisa Botello
Uriel Rodriguez
Enrique Gaspar
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK
ORAMOS POR LOS ENFERMOS
• Lori Golan
• Hildegard Linnebach
• Winona LaPointe
• Karen Sadoff
• Jack Sadoff
• Joanne Amrich
• Virgil Urena
• Jean Esser
• Kenneth & Susanna Robinson
• Fr. Ed Coleman
• Brian Bay
• Michelle Kogelschatz
• Pauline Beals
• Elmira Boehmer
• Mary Lou Buchheit
• Paul Buchheit
• Adam Buhr
• Antonio Garcia
• Mary Gasper
• Linda Hamlin
• Evelyn Hynes
• Inez Lucas • Shirley McHorse
• Alyce Morrill • Susan Mudrick
• Mark Myers
• Soledad Rjas
• Andy Schemmel • Cecelia Terlecki
Información del ministerio
Ministry Information
Wednesday August 21
8am +John Hay Sr.
Saturday August 24
5pm +Mary Buchheit
Sunday August 25
8am All Parishioners
Mass Intentions
St Paul Women’s Group Resumes in October
Women from St. Paul Parish gather every third Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the Parish office. Our mission statement is: “Women working together to enrich our spiritual lives, strengthen community and provide loving service to our parish.” All are welcome!
Las mujeres de la parroquia de St. Paul se reúnen cada tercer martes del mes en la oficina parroquial a las 7pm. Nuestra declaración de misión es: "Mujeres trabajando juntas para
enriquecer nuestras vidas espirituales, fortalecer la comunidad y brindar un servicio amoroso a nuestra parroquia".
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil; May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; And do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits
who prowl around the world, seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
White Mass for Healthcare Workers
Saturday Oct 19th, Mass @ 5:30pm St. Mary’s Cathedral Dinner/Guest Speaker 7:30pm Multnomah Athletic Club
You are invited to a special White Mass celebrated by Archbishop Sample. After Mass the Portland Guild of the Catholic Medical Associate welcomes you to a dinner and a talk by Pediatrician and bioethicist Dr. Ashley K. Fernandes. RSVP for dinner by Oct 5 to Paul Cieslak, MD [email protected]
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA ) The RCIA is a process of learning, prayer, and accompaniment, built on ancient tradition, that initiates men, women, and children into the Catholic Church. Are you or do you have a friend or family member who is interested in learning more about becoming a member of the Church through St. Paul's Parish? Please contact Hilda in the parish office. Inquiry Meeting: Wed, Sept 18, at 6:30pm
Christian in the World: Fall 2019
Interfacing Science and Religion
Fall Lecture Series is sponsored by Mt Angel Abbey. The series will run September 14th through December 14th. The fall 2019 Christian in the World series is devoted to explor-ing the relationship between science and religion. Over the four sessions of this series four speakers, all of whom are both men of faith and men of science, will explore the question from different angles and perspectives. Contact Mary Gallagher for more info or www.mountangelabbey.org.
Ladies: You’re invited! Ice Cream Social St. Joseph’s church, Monday August 19th at 6pm
You’re invited to an ice cream social. Upstairs in rooms 1 & 2 in the parish center. Hosted by Marie Dorian #230. Spouses and children welcome! More info: Text or call Erin 541-760-2851
Información para nuestra parraquianos
Information for our Parishioners
Youth Minister Needed! St. Paul Catholic Church is seeking a part-time Youth Minister to oversee Confirmation and the Middle School and High School Youth Groups. This a "hands-on" position that is responsible for developing and maintaining a vibrant youth program as an integral part of our Parish community and encourages teens and young adults to participate in the life of the Parish. This ministry leads and coordinates the recruitment, training, and oversight of Core Teams of adults and teens for our Youth Programs and Confirmation programs and activities. Ability to work independently and take initiative and function as a collaborative team member of the Parish staff, including the budgeting process, is necessary. Prior experience and education will be factors in the hiring process and in determining compensation. Candidates must be a practicing Catholic. To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter that highlights how your qualifications fit our need. Please submit applications to Fr. Tetzel : [email protected]
Movie Night at FBYC : Unplanned Aug 18
The St. Mary’s Respect Life Committee invites you to the movie Unplanned, the true story of former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson. The movie is on Sunday, August 18 at 7pm, at the Father Bernard Youth Center, in the Great Room at 980 South Main St, Mt. Angel 97362. There is no cost, refreshments are provided, and it is suggested ages 14 and over attend since the movie is rated R. Call Ruth at #503-551-4705 if you have any questions. Please join us, bring a friend, and spread the word!
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To understand Jesus’ instruction of “turning the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39), it’s necessary to understand some cultural context. Someone striking you
on the right cheek would’ve used his left hand, which was considered unclean in Jesus’ day. Striking with the left was for slaves, children, and
anyone else you considered your social inferior. Turning the other cheek told the aggressor, “I am your equal. You will not treat me that way again.” To “turn the other cheek” is often misinterpreted as an order to do nothing to stop evil. What it really means is, do no evil to stop evil. Instead, we can graciously respond to cruel remarks (if they deserves a response at all), get outside help, work for changes in policies, show kindness to our oppressors. Most of all, pray for the aggressor’s change of heart. You don’t always know the fruits of your prayers until later on. Resisting the temptation to “get even” is possible with the grace of God, who forgave his persecutors from the Cross.
Aug. 6 – The Transfiguration of the Lord. Tradition says that Mt. Tabor was the site of the Transfiguration during which Christ appeared radiant in the company of Moses and Elijah, and a voice was heard to say, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him” (Matthew 17:5). Aug. 8 – St. Dominic (1221). Born to a noble family in Spain, St. Dominic studied to become a Franciscan canon regular, but left to preach against the widely popular but dangerous Albigensian heresy. He founded the Order of Preachers, or “Dominicans,”
who successfully defeated this heresy. He is also credited with receiving the Rosary from Our Lady and teaching the prayer to others. Aug. 22 – Queenship of the Blessed Virgin. In 1954, Pope Pius XII established this feast day to celebrate the Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth. Mary’s queenship is rooted in Scripture and Tradition. As the mother of the King, Mary can intercede for us in Heaven.
Attending Mass is the most important thing Catholics do each week, but even the most committed can fall into a Sunday slump. So consider these ideas to make the Lord’s Day truly special. Attend Mass somewhere new. Occasionally being in a different environment can help us look at the Mass with fresh eyes and give us a new perspective. We can be reminded that the Catholic faith is universal. There are people in small towns and big cities all over the world who come together at Mass to praise God.
Get away. Plan a day trip around attending Mass. There are churches that have mosaics, relics, and amazing art.
Find the closest basilica or cathedral, or a Catholic Church with a history. Attend Mass there and then
find other activities in the town to do. Attend mass in another language. For
example, some churches have Masses in Latin, others have Spanish Masses, and so
on. Make it a date. Invite a friend to join
you and enjoy a meal afterward.
Luke 13:22-30, The narrow gate
Avoid the Sunday slump
What did Jesus mean by “turn the other cheek”?
In this Gospel passage, we read Jesus’ answer to the million-dollar question: “Will only a few people be saved?” The gate to Heaven is “narrow”, open to whoever can “fit through.” When an ancient city was threatened the gate was locked. Hidden in part of the wall was a narrow opening so no one could enter with armor or weapons. Even an enemy would have to enter unarmed. Or, to use modern example, the gate of Heaven is like the gate at the airport, in that we may need to get rid of extra or unsafe baggage before going through it. Here, this may be unconfessed
serious sin, unforgiveness, undue attachments to earthly
goods, etc. We may be surprised. People who felt entitled to Heaven in this life will be turned away, while others deemed “unworthy” will be welcomed in. It comes down to
whether we can part with the extra or unsafe baggage in our hearts. Jesus said, “I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved” (John 10:9). The moral: pack wisely and find the Gate.
St. Benedict’s Women’s Retreat
Friday, Sept 13th @ 6pm - Sunday, Sept 15th St. Benedict’s Women’s Retreat begins with supper at 6pm Friday, September 13th and ends with brunch on Sunday morning, September 15th. Speaker will be Prof. Jeremy Miller, Gwynedd Mercy University. Theme: “Navigating Pray-ing: Some Clues and Some Pitfalls.” Cost for the retreat is $100 per person - private dorm room, $90 per person - shared dorm room. Cabins extra cost. Send $30 deposit to register: St. Benedict Lodge, 5660 North Bank Rd., McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413. Contact 541-822-3572 sblodge.opwest.org
Marriage Refresh: Don’t Settle for a Mediocre Marriage
Saturday, Sept 28th 9am-3pm
St. Anthony Parish - Tigard
Fine Tune your marriage with proven strategies for better communication and closer connection. Married & engaged couples are invited to examine and strengthen their sacrament with research-based relationship tools. Presented by Patricia Mackie, MCP
Save the Date: Rosary Bowl Saturday, October 5th Rosary Bowl NW back for the 13th year! RosaryBowlNW.org
Life Chain Event
Información para nuestra parraquianos
Information for our Parishioners
Construyamos tu future juntos! Agosto 25, 2019 a las 1pm
La escuela Católica Regis St. Mary te invita al evento de información que se llevará acabo en la iglesia Inmaculada Concepción.
Donde obtendrás información sobre los planes de studio que ofrecemos. Donde tus hijos puede beneficiarse de ser un estudiante de Regis St. Mary. Regist St Mary es una escuela Católica basada en la fe de PreK-12 con un curriculum riguroso y gratidicante. Estamos comprometidos a ayudar a los estudiantes de todas las religions a crecer emocional, spiritual, fisica e intelectualment, proporcionándoles una base sólida para el future.
Habrá gente que hable español que responderátus dudas.
¡Durante el evento podrás disfrutar tacos mexicanos totalmente gratis! www.regisstmary.org
Please Remember St Paul Parish in your Will
Please use the following language when making your estate plans. “I give, devise, and bequeath __________ (describe gift
and purpose) to St Paul Catholic Church, Silverton, Oregon (our official and legal name). It is understood in making this
gift that it can only be used by St. Paul Catholic Church, Silver-ton, Oregon, for the purpose stated.”
St. Paul Catholic Church Welcomes You! ¡Bienvenidos a la iglesia de San Pablo! Please register with us if you are new to the parish, or if you are a member of St. Paul’s and need to update your information.
Place this information sheet in the collection basket or mail/bring to the parish office. Regístrese con nosotros si es nuevo en la parroquia o si es miembro de St. Paul y necesita actualizar su información.
Ponga su información en la canasta de recolección o envíela a la oficina de la parroquia.
Name/Nombre: _____________________________________ Phone/Teléfono: ______________________________
Address/Domicilio: ___________________________________ City/Ciudad: __________________________________
Email/Correo electrónico: ____________________________________________________________________________
___I am a New Parishioner (please contact me) ___I am a Current Parishioner and have new contact information
___I prefer information in English ___Prefiero la información en español
OFFERTORY UPDATE
Actual Budget $ %
YTD $26,434.10 $29,166.33 $2,732.23 90.63
Actual Budget
MAY $25,191.04 $30,583.00
JUNE $31,141.71 $30,583.00
JULY $26,434.10 $29,166.33
Información para nuestra parraquianos
Information for our Parishioners
BUSINESS OF THE WEEK
Catholic Community Services
CCSwv.org
We are hiring caring people
Sacraments
BAPTISM
Contact Hilda Kleiman at the Parish office for more information regarding scheduling classes and the
celebration of baptisms.
CLASES DE BAUTISMO EN ESPAÑOL
Juan y Cristina Botello se ofrecen las clases de bautismo en español, cada dos meses. Llame Cristina al 503-884-2473
1st RECONCILIATION & 1st HOLY COMMUNION
Preparation for these sacraments take place as part of our faith formation classes. Children are expected to
participate in at least one year of faith formation prior to the year of 1st Reconciliation and 1st Eucharist.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA ) The RCIA is a process of learning, prayer, and
accompaniment, built on ancient tradition, that initiates men, women, and children into the Catholic Church.
Contact Hilda Kleiman to begin this process.
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
Contact the parish office when in need of this sacrament.
MARRIAGE
Please call the parish office at least six months in advance for an initial meeting with the pastor.
Parish Membership
Welcome! Please register as a parishioner if you attend St. Paul Church on a regular basis. Contact the parish office to inform us
of any changes in your contact information. You may use the form below to start the registration process, or visit our website or
office for a full registration form.
OKTOBERFEST
2019
It’s that time of year again! Please take a look at the Oktoberfest shifts on the table in the Narthex and circle “yes” or “no” to let us know if you will
be helping this year. If you are new to St. Paul parish and would like to volunteer, find a shift that
will work for you and write in your name and contact number. This is a great community service
opportunity. If you have any questions please contact Angela Fleshman at 503-871-9373
We thank the advertisers shown on the back page for their generosity in allowing our bulletin to be printed weekly at no cost to our parish. Please support your local businesses when you are able! If you would like to advertise your business on the back page of our bulletin please contact Jack Wallrich 503-314-9334. Habla Español: Jaime Oviedo 503-388-6362
This week at St. Paul Church
August 19 - August 25
MONDAY No Daily Mass
6pm Hispanic Charismatic Group
TUESDAY No Daily Mass
WEDNESDAY 8am Daily Mass
THURSDAY 8am Daily Mass
5:30pm Volunteer Appreciation Dinner (RSVP req.)
FRIDAY 8am Daily Mass
SATURDAY 4:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
5:00pm Mass
SUNDAY Faith Formation Registration Event after all Masses
8:00am Mass 10:00am Mass 12:30pm Mass
Calendar / Calendario
Faith Formation Classes Clases de educación religiosa
The last day to register for classes is September 15th. Clas-ses begin Sept 22nd! El último día para inscribirse en las
clases es el 15 de septiembre. ¡Las clases comienzan el 22 de septiembre!
Respect Life Committee Invites you to their monthly meetings. They are held the 2nd
Friday of every month. Immediately following daily Mass (8:00am) we pray the Pro Life Rosary, then meet in the office
at 9am. We welcome you to attend!
SAVE THE DATE
Altar Server Retreat
September 7th
More details to come!
SAVE THE DATE! Dot Painting Fundraiser
for our faith formation programs on Saturday, October 26th.
Registration information is coming soon, and all ages are welcome!