St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church
375 SE Church Street Sublimity, Oregon 97385
Office Hours: 8am-1pm Tuesday - Friday Closed Monday
Tel: 503-769-5664 Fax: 503-769-4292
www.saintboniface.net
St. MarySt. MarySt. MarySt. Mary----Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church
9168 Silver Falls Hwy. PO Box 338
Aumsville, OR 97325 Office Hours: 8am-2pm
Monday-Friday Closed Wednesday Tel: 503-362-6159 Fax: 503-371-6435
ADMINISTRATOR
Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Phone: 503.897.7424 E-mail: [email protected]
WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF
Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089
‘’Taking More Initiative than the Worldly’’
Today’s scriptural readings suggest two areas in which we
should grow spiritually.
They are prayer for those who are in need and justice for the
poor. The two are closely linked. The second reading is one of
the sources of our prayer of the faithful at Mass. Our prayer
should reflect the broad, expansive nature of the prayer
recommended in the letter to Timothy. We need to include
everyone in our prayer, and yet we should have a special
emphasis on the poor, the downtrodden, and the despised of
this world. Prayer must lead to action, in particular the kind of
action advocated by Amos, the prophet of social justice. He
condemned those who through their unjust practices
‘’trample upon the needy and destroy the poor of the land,’’
and he admonished those whose only thought was financial
gain. Amos would not have favored the out look of Calvin
Coolidge who said that ‘’the business of America is business.’’
And neither should we. Our business should be sharing with
others who are in need, being the advocates rather than the
critics of those who live in destitution, and recognizing that
God calls us to share our talents and blessings with others.
Above all, we Catholics should show initiative and enterprise
not only in praying for those in need but in reaching out to
help them as best we can. That will ensure that we have only
one master, the great, a good and generous Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
Fr. Paul Materu
Sharing Table: If you have any extra Veggies, fruits, flowers, bulbs, seeds and want to share, you may put your items on the shar-
ing table located in the breeze way to the rectory. Please do not leave rotting fruits & veggies, cards, magazines, glass/plastic
containers or restaurant condiment packages (ketchup/mustard/taco
sauce) on the table. Thank you for sharing!
St. Boniface Prayer Garden: Update: landscaping will begin and the sale of pavers for the cross
will start next month. Any questions or concerns, please contact Jacquie Spenner, 503.749.1120 or the Parish office.
Donations for the Prayer Garden can be made with your collection
envelope or write a check to St. Boniface Prayer Garden and put in regular collection.
This project is 100% funded by donations. No parish funds will be used.
Your support is greatly appreciated! ~Prayer Garden Committee
Parish Mission Statement: We, the Catholic community of St. Boniface, inspired by the Holy Spirit, seek to proclaim and live
the Gospel, celebrate the Sacraments, foster our Catholic traditions and serve the needs of others.
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Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8 am to 1 pm. Fr. Paul Materu, Administrator e-mail: [email protected] Kimberly Zuber, Administrative Assistant, 503.769.5664 Email: [email protected] Betty Young, Office Assistant, Email: [email protected] Bernadette Lopez -Children’s Faith Formation Directors, [email protected] Terry Hendricks, Maintenance Bernadette Lopez, Heather Clute:Altar Servers Jonathan & Cheryl Christie, Children’s Liturgy Parish Office: Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors Scheduling.
James Brown, Homebound Extraordinary Ministries:503.769.2048.
St. Boniface Parish-Sunday Collection September 15, 2019: 3,447.92
Capital Imp:275.00, Prayer Garden: 100.00, Altar Expenses: 25.00
Donations for the Seminarian Twins need to be given to Fr. Paul’s Order ALCP.
Thank you for your financial support.
This Week At St. Boniface: Sunday, September 22: 10 am Mass and Children’s Liturgy Coffee/Donuts
Monday, 23: 7 am Prayer Service Office Closed
Tuesday, September 24: 7 am Mass & Rosary
Wednesday, September 25: 7 am Mass & Rosary
6:30 Children’s Faith Formation Classes
Thursday, September 26: 7 am Mass & Rosary 9 am –3 pm Quilting
2-4 pm Adoration: John Bischoff 4-5 pm Holy Hour: Raymond Heuberger
Friday, September 27: 7 am Mass & Rosary
10:30 am Mass @ Marian Estates
Saturday, September 28: 7 am Prayer Service 5-8 pm Steak Fry at Anthony Hall, Sublimity
5:30-6:30 pm Confessions
7pm Vigil Mass
~Notice~ This year’s Annual St. Boniface Parish Dinner
has been canceled. Questions or concerns, contact the Parish
office.
Children’s Faith Formation Classes on Wednesday’s, at 6:30 pm in the Convent
building. Registrations forms can be found in-side of the main entrance of church, on the shelf
or contact Bernadette.
The Vicariate Faith Formation Night is starting back up on Thursday, September 26th with a special series called, “The Wild Goose; Discovering a Deeper Relationship with the Holy Spirit”. The series will run for 5 Thursday evenings from September 26th to Octo-ber 24th. The mission of The Ministry of The Wild Goose is to invite men and women to an encounter, or a renewed encounter, with Christ who perfectly reveals the love of the Father by the grace of the Holy Spirit. It is an outreach of the Franciscan Friars. The mission of faith formation night is for all to grow closer to Christ and is a special opportunity for us as the church to evan-gelize. So please invite your friends, family and neighbors to this life-changing series. Doors open at 5:30 pm for dinner and the video starts at 6:00 pm at the Immaculate Conception Parish Center. Dinner and childcare are provided!
Congratulations! On September 20th, 1969, Tom and Carolyn Lulay were married here in St. Boniface Church. They would like to
thank members of the parish and the community for your love and support over the past 50 years and they ask for
continuing prayers and encouragement in the years to come. ~Tom and Carolyn Lulay
Our Local Stayton/Sublimity Community Food Bank Urgently Needs Your Help! Current urgent needs are: tuna fish, chili, cans of stew, pasta & spaghetti noodles. Donations can be
placed in the box inside the main entrance of church. We appreciate your generosity and willingness to help.
Fall Food Drive
We will accept food thru the 24th
at that time food will be taken to the Food Bank.
Thank-you to all who gave so generously.
Please keep Frank Cammarata & Family in your prayers.
Frank passed away this week.
Services are pending
Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and
let perpetual light shine upon them.
St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church————ShawShawShawShaw Administration Administration Administration Administration Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Administrator 503-769-5664 [email protected] Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Priest in Resident 503-362-6159 [email protected] Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty—Administrative Assistant 503-362-6159 [email protected] Valerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahan—Faith Formation — 503-510-4327 [email protected] Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.————Housekeeping-Hall Marla Mack Marla Mack Marla Mack Marla Mack —Housekeeping-Church
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Mission Statement
“We, the members of St. Mary’s Church at Shaw, are committed
to the spiritual enrichment of the Catholic faith in the commu-
nity through service, education and development in the spirit of
Jesus’ teachings”.
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Parish Calendar
Sun Sept 22 Mass 8 am
Children’s Liturgy
Children’s Faith Formation
Food Drive
Mon Sept 23 Choir Practice
Tue Sept 24 8:30 am Mass & Rosary
Wed Sept 25 Mass 8:30 am & Rosary
Thu Sept 26 Mass 8:30 am & Rosary
Fri Sept 27 Prayer Service & Rosary
Community Nurse Meeting 11 am
Prayer Shawl Group 1 pm
Sat Sept 28 Rosary
Mass 5 pm
Sun Sept 29 Mass 8 am
Children’s Liturgy
Children’s Faith Formation
Faith Formation Please join us for Liturgy of The Word
on Sunday mornings.
Children’s Faith Formation resumes this Weekend Registration forms may be found on the back tables.
Stewardship Sept. 15th 2019 Reg. Collection: $1,919.00
Building & Maintenance: $1,335.00 Thank you for your continued support!
Our Parish Christmas Bazaar will be held November 22nd, 23rd & 24th
Do you crochets/knit, make wooded items, jew-elry, sew, craft items of all kinds are needed, con-
sider what you can donate to the bazaar, time will be here before you know it. Start your projects today.
Thank-you for your time and talents.
LIFE CHAIN Sunday, Oct. 6 from 2:30 - 3:30 pm on Lancaster Drive
in Salem. St. Mary’s Church gathers in front of Walgreen’s, State and Lancaster. Come together for one hour to pray for our na-
tion, our life and join with 1550 Life Chains across the nation. This is a silent hour of prayer. Join us, invite friends to pray.
The Knights of Columbus would like to thank all who helped at the Octoberfest this past week, With-out all our dedicated volunteers this would be an impossible task. Thank-you for your support.
***We have sausage for sale, please call John Hortsch 503-507-5727 or Ted Mack 971-240-0670
Faith Community Nurses Meeting: Friday, September 27th, 11 am
Prayer Shawl Meeting
Friday, September 27th, 1 pm—Church
Please support some of our high school students who will be going to Guanacaste, Costa Rica with a missionary team through Group Mission Trips, a Catholic Mission Organization, to give residents the hope and pride that come from a new sturdy home. Upcoming Events:
September 28, 8AM-12 PM -Garage Sale--Regis Parking Lot September 28, 5-8 PM --Steak Fry, Anthony Hall Adults: $20 Kids 10 years and under: $10 Beer & wine available for purchase
LOOKING FOR PRAYERS I will be leading a sharing group beginning
October 18th on Friday afternoons. This group is for folks 75 and older who are look-ing forward to being with the Lord eternally
but also who are willing to accept the role of being impor-tant prayers for the Church Community. We will be meet-ing 12 times and will be by invitation only. So please call and leave your phone number with us and I will call you
back. Fr. Dick
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