November 15th, 2015 15 de Noviembre 2015 St. Mary`s

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November 15th, 2015 15 de Noviembre 2015 St. Mary`s
November 15th, 2015
15 de Noviembre 2015
St. Mary’s
Upcoming Events:
(see rest of bulletin for
details)
November 14th & 15th - Holy Land Carvings on sale
November 18th - Marriage Workshop with Martin Gay, 7pm
November 19th - Senior Potluck, 11:30am
November 20th - Ricky Manalo Concert, 7pm
November 21st - Ricky Manalo Workshops
November 26th - Thanksgiving Day Mass 9am
November 29th - Hanging of the Greens & Advent Festival, 9:30am
1st Sunday of Advent
December 1st - Adult Confirmation class begins, 6:30pm
December 2nd - Reconciliation Mass, 7pm
December 6th - 2nd Sunday of Advent, Christmas Concert 6pm
December 8th - Holy Day of Obligation, Masses at 8:30am
& 7pm (Bilingual) The Immaculate Conception of Mary
Mass Schedule and Intentions
November 14 - 15
Saturday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Frosty Hamilton
Saturday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of David White
Saturday
7:00 PM ~ Intention for the Montez Hernandez
Family
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for the Alpapara Family
Sunday
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Monte Rowland
Sunday
1:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
Monday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Hernandez Talamontes
Family
Tuesday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Munoz Rogue Family
Wednesday 8:30 AM ~ Intention for Kerri Ahlers
Wednesday 5:30 PM ~ Memory of Jim & Johnny Mayer
Thursday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Alice Hamilton
Friday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Sharon Dudek
November 21 - 22
Saturday
8:30 AM ~ Intention for Gene & Terry Valehrack
Saturday
5:00 PM ~ Memory of Linnie Townlin
Saturday
7:00 PM ~ Memory of Salome Hernandez Rojas
Sunday
8:30 AM ~ Memory of Anna Wichman
Sunday
11:00 AM ~ Memory of Steve Austin
Sunday
1:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s
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.
The End Times. Coming to the end of our Liturgical calendar, we are invited to reflect
on the Catholic teaching of the Parousia. I would like to discuss the passing of the old
order to bring the new order forward. The new order is also new heaven and new
earth. The vision of a new order provides courage, patience, hopeful expectation and
joy.
In the passing of the old order, there is chaos. The chaos should not be the focus of a
believer. In the midst of that chaos, a believer should be steadfast to Christ’s mercy
and love. A believer should look forward to seeing the coming of the new.
The passing of the old order suggests we are time-bound. The new order suggests the
opposite of temporality. I do not know what that means but faith tells me that in the
coming of the new order, I am not bound by time. I am bound by God, who makes
and owns time. The new order is eternal.
The end times ushers eternity.
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In this section, I am going to republish my previous note about the sanctuary area. This republication
hopefully aims at getting the word out to all of you and encourage reflection and prayer about our own sacred
space. Here is the article, which I borrowed from the document Built of Living Stone.
“The sanctuary is the space where the altar and the ambo stand, and where the priest, deacon and other
ministers exercise their offices. The special character of the sanctuary is emphasized and enhanced by the
distinctiveness of its design and furnishings, or by its elevation…Its design is to convey the unique quality of
the actions that take place in this area while at the same time expressing the organic relationship between those
actions and the prayer and actions of the entire liturgical assembly. The sanctuary must be spacious enough to
accommodate the full celebration of the various rituals of word and Eucharist with their accompanying
movement, as well as those of the other sacraments celebrated there.”
“The principal ritual furnishings within the sanctuary are the altar on which the Eucharistic sacrifice is
offered, the ambo from which God’s word is proclaimed, and the chair of the priest celebrant. These furnishings should be constructed of substantial materials that express dignity and stability. Their placement and their
design again make it clear that although they are distinct entities, they are related in the one Eucharistic celebration.”
We have a modest sanctuary space. In our celebrations, ministers of the liturgy are able to share the
space for meaningful and grace-filled liturgies. My vision is to maximize the meaningful practice of ministries
on that sacred space by rearranging some of the appointments on the sanctuary and providing a permanent
place for the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Our Lady of Perpetual Help, our patroness. In the next
bulletin note, I will explain the liturgical significance of those improvements.
El Final del Tiempo. Llegando al final de nuestro calendario litúrgico, se nos invita a reflexionar sobre
la enseñanza católica de la Parusía. Me gustaría hablar del final del viejo orden y de traer el nuevo orden hacia
adelante. El nuevo orden es también nuevo cielo y la nueva tierra. La visión de un nuevo orden proporciona el
coraje, la paciencia, la expectativa de esperanza y la alegría.
En el paso del viejo orden, hay caos. El caos no debe ser el enfoque de un creyente. En medio de ese
caos, un creyente debe ser firme a la misericordia y el amor de Cristo. Un creyente debe esperar y ver la
llegada de lo nuevo.
El paso del viejo orden sugiere que estamos en un tiempo determinado. El nuevo orden sugiere lo
contrario de la temporalidad. No sé lo que eso significa, pero la fe me dice que en la venida del nuevo orden,
yo no estoy obligado por el tiempo. Estoy obligado por Dios, que hace y es dueño del tiempo. El nuevo orden
es eterno.
El final del tiempo ujiere eternidad.
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(continua en la pagina proxima)
En esta sección, voy a publicar mi nota anterior sobre el área del santuario. Esta nueva publicación es
de esperar el objetivo de hacer correr la voz a todos ustedes y fomentar la reflexión y la oración acerca de
nuestro propio espacio sagrado. Aquí está el artículo, que salió del documento incorporado de Construido de
Piedras Vivas.
"El santuario es el espacio donde esta el altar y el ambón, y donde el sacerdote, diácono y otros
ministros sirven. El carácter especial del santuario se enfatiza y es reforzada por el carácter distintivo de su
diseño y mobiliario, o mediante su elevación ... Su diseño es transmitir la calidad única de las acciones que
tienen lugar en esta zona y, al mismo tiempo que expresa la relación orgánica entre las acciones y de la
oración y acciones de toda la asamblea litúrgica. El santuario debe ser suficiente para dar cabida a la
celebración completa de los diferentes rituales de la Palabra y de la Eucaristía con su movimiento que
acompaña, así como los de los otros sacramentos celebrados allí ".
"Los principales muebles rituales dentro del santuario son el altar en el que se ofrece el sacrificio
eucarístico, el ambón desde donde se proclama la Palabra de Dios, y la silla del sacerdote celebrante. Estos
muebles deben estar construidos con materiales sustanciales que expresan la dignidad y la estabilidad. Su
colocación y su diseño de nuevo dejan claro que a pesar de que son entidades distintas, están relacionadas en
la celebración eucarística ".
Tenemos un santuario en un espacio modesto. En nuestras celebraciones, los ministros de la liturgia
son capaces de compartir el espacio significativo y lleno de gracia para liturgia. Mi visión es maximizar la
práctica significativa de los ministerios en ese espacio sagrado por la reordenación algunos de los puntos en el
santuario y proporcionar un lugar permanente para el icono de la Santísima Virgen María, Nuestra Señora del
Perpetuo Socorro, nuestra patrona. En el siguiente nota de anuncios, voy a explicar el significado litúrgico de
esas mejoras.
SCRIPTURE REFLECTION GROUPS AT ST. MARY’S
2015 – 2016
Updated 11/10/2015
DAY
TIME
PLACE
FOCUS
NOTES
Monday
1:00 –
2:30 PM
Peace House
Sunday
Readings
Tuesday
7:00 AM
Universal Coffee
Carriage House Plaza
Sunday
Readings
lower level
7th St.
entrance
Women’s Group
Wednesday
Wednesday
9:30
Peace House
5:30-7:30
PM
Peace House
7th St. entrance
Sunday
Readings
Sunday
Readings
Thursday
5:30 PM
Universal Coffee
Carriage House Plaza
Sunday
Readings
Saturday
9:30 AM
Maximilian Kolbe
Room
Sunday
Gospel
Begins with
bread & soup
supper
CONTACT
Tabor, Ursula
(541) 928-4432
Peltier, Anne
(541) 981-9271
Donovan, Jane
(541) 928-0931
Dunten, Charlene
(541) 926-2665
Hurley, Sister Catherine
(541) 971-5856
Hurley, Sister Catherine
(541) 971-5856
Men’s Group
Reilly, Joe
(541) 981-0875
St. Mary’s Remembers Our Family and Friends
O Prince of Peace, we humbly ask
your protection for all our men and
women in military service. Give
them unflinching courage to defend
with honor, dignity, and devotion,
the rights of all who are imperiled
by injustice and evil. Be their rock,
their shield, and their stronghold
and let them draw their strength
from you.
Veterans
Rose Seminary, Navy
Larry Seminary, Navy
Brian M. Jamison, National Guard
Tom Blount, Navy
Bob Blount, Navy
Bob Souders, Air Force
Bob Pace, Marines
Brian Ranzoni, Navy
James Huntimer, Navy Seal
Active Duty
David Huntimer, Navy
Brian Aker, Navy
Chad Lenth, Army
Lynn Gall, Air Force
Crystal Davis, Army
Mike Andre, Navy
Lee Davis, Army
Thomas Hellman, Airforce
Jason Fuglsby, Army
Aaron Nguyen, Army
Nicholas Fuglsby, Navy
Nicole (Woody) Lucenti, Army
Joseph Klein, Army, M.C.
Andy Borst, Army
John Klein, M.D., Air Force
Christian Haytas, Airforce
Michael Lange, Army
Jackie Pyle, Airforce
John Haytas, Navy
Scott Krantz, Army
Christopher Krantz, Airforce
Kirk Krantz, Marines
David Krantz, Navy
Kim Fox, Army
Mark Moll
LTC James P. Rainey, Navy
LTC Walter P. Rainey, Army
Deceased Veterans
Veterans
Wayne Parker, Navy
Gene Vaillancourt, Air Force
Mel Joy, Navy
Albert Peccia, Navy
Mark Hertel, Marine
Mathew Hertel, Navy
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find
rest, look kindly on your departed veterans. Grant
that through the passion, death, and resurrection
of your son they may share in the joy of your
heavenly kingdom and rejoice in you with your
saints forever.
We ask this through Christ Our Lord, AMEN
Richard Ellwood, Army
Aubrey H. Bond, Army
Scott Chamley, Army
Edward Keidel, Navy
LaVern Bouvia, Army
Ken Pyle, Marines
Robert Bales, Army
James Angel, Air Force
Jack Pyle, Airforce
Frank Gyovai, Navy
Jim Hoene, Army
Joe Hertel, Army
Fr. Fredrick Kirchner, Army
Fred Blount, Air Force
Linnie W. Townlin, Air Force
Jack Keller, Army
Tom Hoene, Army
C.J. Clement, Navy
Robert Borst, Navy
Stanton Leaming, Army
Harold Sparks, Army
Virgil P. Hastetler, Navy
Harry McGrath, Navy
Linh Nguyen, Army
James Westbrook, Army
Joan F. Rainey, Army
Frank Wiffen, Army
Raymond Bouvia, Army
Robert Anderson, Navy
James Rainey, Army
Ralph Younce, Army
Paul Bouvia, Army
John T. Moore, Army
Ryan Hulbert
Russ Pyle, Navy
Nathan Bouvia, Army
John Bouvia, Navy
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon them.
May their souls and the souls
of all the faithful departed rest in peace. AMEN
Offertory Update Week Ending 11/08/15
General Collection: $12,116
Building & Maintenance: $730
Raise the Roof: $10
Local Charities: $167
Family Crisis Fund: $55
Liturgy Fund: $123
Hispanic Ministry Collection: $1,237
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!
Senior Potluck
Our Senior lunch for 11/19
at 11:30am will be in the
cafeteria instead of the
Gathering Space due to a
Vicariate meeting. This is
a relaxed, no obligation
event. Just bring a favorite
dish and enjoy the company.
SACRISTAN NEEDED
We are in need of a sacristan for 5:30pm Wednesday
evening services and for fill-ins when other sacristans
are sick or out-of-town. If you would like to know
more about it, or want to jump in and join our small
group of sacristans, please call the office at
541-926-1449. Leave your name, number and an
e-mail if you have one. Thank you for considering assisting the parish in this manner.
By Any Other Name...
We will have the names from All Souls running in the
entry area all month. If any names are misspelled,
please call the office and let us know. We would be
happy to make changes.
By the same token, we have our list of those who are
or have served in the military. If there are any errors
there, please let us know so we can correct those as
well. Thank you for your help and understanding.
Soup Kitchen
I recently worked at the St. Mary's Soup Kitchen as required by Linn County. I am happy to have been able to
work at the Soup Kitchen. The Soup Kitchen provides
an admirable service to the community. I was also
fortunate to meet the women who work in the kitchen on
weekly basis, Pat, Ruth-Ann and Marcy are really good
people to work with. Thanks for allowing me to part of
your team.
Cory Bjerke
Where All Are Welcomed and Loved With Mercy
- Day 245 "Even the weakest and most vulnerable,
the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image,
destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost
reverence and respect." Pope Francis
First 1000 Days: A Catholic Culture of Life Initiative
Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
“Let us take courage then in the thought that although
we are living in exceedingly turbulent times, we are also
living in the age of the Eucharist, and that on our alters
and in our Tabernacles the Lord of hosts dwells in all the
omnipotence of His Divinity and the loving kindness of
His Sacred Humanity, to comfort and sustain those who
place their trust in Him. In His own good time, He will
dispel the clouds of war and restore peace to the world,
for He alone is ‘The Way, the Truth and the Life’, not
only of individual souls but also of nations.” (The
Blessed Sacrament: God With Us)
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.
Thanksgiving Boxes for the Hungry
Please bring food for our annual parish Thanksgiving food
boxes. We need turkeys, hams, potatoes, cranberries, veggies,
stuffing and more. You can bring a whole meal or whatever
part of the meal you are able.
Please bring your groceries to church the weekend of November
21 and 22. We do have refrigerator and freezer space for
storage.
Thank you in advance for helping these families to have a family
dinner for Thanksgiving.
My name is: _______________________________________________Phone ___________________________
I will bring:
____ a turkey or a ham
____ “fixins” like veggies, stuffing mix, potatoes or cranberries
____ a complete dinner
____ I will help sort food on Sunday, November 22 following ____ 8:30 AM Mass; ____ 11:00 Mass
____ I will help distribute food on Monday, November 23 from 1:45—3:15 PM
Holy Land Carvings
We will have olivewood carvings available to purchase after all masses next weekend,
November 14-15. The proceeds are to support Christian Catholic families in the Holy
Land; these carvings are the major source of income for them. George Alyateem will be
presenting the carvings. George gets his wares from more than 80 families in Bethlehem. There will be very beautiful
and unique items for sale (Nativities, Crucifixes, Rosaries, Statues).
The Christian population in the Holy Land has dropped from 22% to less than 2% in the past two decades and this is a
way to support their continuing to live there. Please stop by the tables in the Gathering Space and purchase some of
these beautiful wares.
Christmas Concert
Mark your calendars for Sunday, December 6th at 6:00 p.m. and join Georgiana
Rodriguez, Nancy Higgins and friends for a joyful Christmas Concert here at St.
Mary's in honor of our 130th Anniversary. Start the Christmas Season off on a
musical note. Enjoy your Christmas favorites and some new and modern Christmas
songs. Great event for your entire family and friends. Free will offering for the Church
and the Samaritan Cancer Resource Center. We hope to see you there!
November 15, 2015
15 de noviembre de 2015
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Trigésimo Segundo Domingo del
Tiempo Ordinario
GETTING THROUGH THE TOUGH TIMES
“It’s going to get worse before it gets better” is a
phrase that prepares us to buckle up for a rough ride. We
know that enduring a difficult time will require some
strenuous physical or emotional energy on our part before
we experience the calm of normality. Our past experience
tells us that we can endure the difficult pressure better
when we know how long it will last and if we know that
something better awaits us. Getting through the tough
times while holding to the promise that awaits us is the
message of this weekend’s readings. They point toward
the promises of God’s kingdom that will come after the
maelstroms and chaos of this world.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Those who lead the many to justice shall
be like the stars forever (Daniel 12:1-3).
Psalm — You are my inheritance, O Lord! (Psalm 16).
Second Reading — Where there is forgiveness, there is no
longer offering for sin (Hebrews 10:11-14, 18).
Gospel — Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words
will not pass away (Mark 13:24-32).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
GOD’S WORD TODAY
One need only glance briefly at today’s readings to realize
that the liturgical year is drawing to a close. These readings are visionary texts describing the end times. Jesus’
exhortation in today’s Gospel alerts us to the importance
of heeding his words: “Heaven and earth will pass away,
but my words will not pass away.” As the liturgical year
begins to draw to its conclusion, let us absorb the living
word of God proclaimed in the midst of God’s people. Let
us be vigilant at all times, strengthened in our resolve to
welcome the Lord Jesus into our hearts at any time and in
every place.
From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
PARA SOBREVIVIR LOS TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES
“Las cosas van a empeorar antes de que se mejoren”
es una frase que nos prepara para un camino difícil. Sabemos que al atravesar por tiempos difíciles necesitamos
tener suficiente energía física o emocional antes de poder
vivir la calma de la normalidad. Nuestra experiencia pasada nos dice que podemos sobrevivir mejor las presiones si
sabemos cuanto tiempo van a durar y si sabemos que nos
espera algo mejor. Cómo atravesar los tiempos difíciles y
al mismo tiempo creer en la promesa que nos espera es el
mensaje de las lecturas de este fin de semana. Nos guían
hacia las promesas del Reino de Dios que vendrá después
de los malestares y el caos de este mundo.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — En aquel tiempo se levantará el guardián de tu pueblo. Entonces serán salvados cada uno de
los que estén inscritos en el libro (Daniel 12:1-3).
Salmo — Enséñanos, Señor, el camino de la vida
(Salmo 16 [15]).
Segunda lectura — Ahora, el que ofreció un único sacrificio por los pecados y está sentado a la derecha de Dios,
espera que sus enemigos sean colocados como tarima de
sus pies (Hebreos 10:11-14, 18).
Evangelio — Nadie sabe cuándo será el día ni la hora
(Marcos 13:24-32).
LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY
Uno sólo necesita echarle un breve vistazo a las lecturas de
hoy para caer en cuenta de que el año litúrgico está llegando
a su fin. Estas lecturas nos ofrecen textos visionarios que describen el final de los tiempos. La exhortación de Jesús en el
Evangelio de hoy nos advierte la importancia de hacerle caso
a sus palabras: “Podrán dejar de existir el cielo y la tierra,
pero mis palabras no dejarán de cumplirse”. A medida que
nos acercamos ya a la conclusión del año litúrgico absorbamos la palabra viva de Dios proclamada en medio de su pueblo. Mantengámonos vigilantes en todo momento, fortalecidos en nuestra resolución de recibir al Señor Jesús en nuestro
corazón en todo momento y lugar.
Traducido de Saint Margaret Sunday Missal derechos de autor © J. S. Paluch Company
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, Catherine Mumper, Paul Williams, Jenny, Jeannette Duncan, Bruce Heilman, Vonnie Heilman, Mary Pacquin, Betty Ward, 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: GloriaLinday
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Albany Helping Hands on the Radio
Your Council's Field Agent: Rob Duncan
Tuesday, November 24th 6 -10 AM
John Donovan, Development Director of Albany Helping Hands is proud to announce the first KGAL / KSHO Radiothon Fundraiser.
“We are pleased to form this partnership with Charlie Eads of Albany, owner of the two successful stations. The Home for the
Holiday’s Radiothon will emphasize the critical need for low income housing and services for the needy” noted Donovan who
further stated “We have been close to shelter capacity since spring and are currently sheltering 102 from the harsh environment.
Background: Albany Helping Hands is a faith-based 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation and an equal opportunity employer and provider. The proceeds from this fundraiser provide training and employment for shelter guests and help fund critical community missions that include but are not limited to providing emergency housing and food. We provide to the community hot meals three
times a day, serving 7,243 meals in October where everyone is welcome, even those not registered with the shelter.
Albany Helping Hands also provides training and employment for shelter guests operating a Thrift Store, the Garden Farm & Market, Keep Warm Wood Lot, and Vehicle Resale and Estate Cleanup units and also offers GED Training Classroom, housing searches,
transitional jobs programs, mental health referrals, counseling, clothing, household needs, and furniture. Donations are greatly
appreciated and can be made anytime at the shelter at 619 SE Ninth Avenue, Albany or mail your contributions to PO Box 2252,
Albany, OR 97321.
The on air fundraising talk will be mixed with the regular on air content for KGAL AM 1580 and KSHO AM 920 . The programming
won’t be stopped for long periods of fund raising chatter. The live broadcast will also be available for listening worldwide via the
station’s live web streams at www.kgal.com and www.ksho.net”.
Collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Next week’s collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) needs your help. CCHD was founded to end the cycle of poverty in the United States by funding organizations that help individuals help themselves.
With the tradition of improving education, housing situations, and community economic development, CCHD continues to make a positive impact in communities nationwide. Your contribution will defend human dignity and reach out
to those living on the margins. Please give to the CCHD collection.
Semana antes de la colecta
La colecta de la próxima semana para la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano (CCHD) necesita su ayuda. CCHD
fue fundada para eliminar el ciclo de pobreza en los Estados Unidos otorgando fondos a organizaciones que ayudan a
las personas a ayudarse a sí mismas. Con su tradición de mejoras en la educación, en la vivienda y en el desarrollo
económico de las comunidades, CCHD continúa teniendo un impacto positivo en las comunidades en todo el país. Su
contribución servirá para defender la dignidad humana y llegar a todos los que viven al margen. Por favor, contribuya
a la colecta para CCHD.
The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal provides substantial financial support to essential
ministries that support parishes in our Catholic Church in western Oregon. In the
2015 Appeal, the Archdiocese highlighted their priority of helping our young people
to encounter Christ personally in their lives, to grow in their relationship with Jesus
and His Church, and to take their rightful places – along with all of us – in the evangelizing mission of the church.
Right now our parish is at 56% of our goal, with 14% participation. We would like to reach our goal with 100% participation … if you have not completed and returned your donation card, please prayerfully make your pledge and return
it to the church office or you may send it directly to the Archdiocese.
To learn more about the 2015 Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal, please go online to view the appeal video at
www.archdpdx.org/appeal. This video showcases some of the outreach to junior high and high school age youth that
is going on in the Archdiocese.
Adult Confirmation
If you are 18 or older and have not been confirmed, we invite you to join in the adult confirmation classes. Confirmation will happen in the spring. The classes will be the 1st and 3rd Tuesday's of each month from December through
April at 6:30 PM in the St. Maximillian Kolbe room. Adults should already be baptized Catholics and have received the
sacrament of Eucharist. Please bring a copy of your baptismal certificate to the first session.
Pocket Prayer Shawls
To the Members of the Pocket Prayer Shawl Ministry, I am writing to let
you know how deeply meaningful the work of your ministry is. As a long
time advocate for increased hospitality and compassion in hospital settings,
and as the parent of an adult daughter with special needs, I was beyond
moved to discover a beautiful pocket prayer shawl when my daughter was
at the surgery center. I simply cannot tell you what a gift and blessing it
was to hold that prayer shawl while I waited in the lobby area during her
surgery.
Such a simple gesture, but one that has a huge impact. Thank you very
much for the power of prayer and the healing comfort your tiny creations
hold and carry. What a truly perfect gift to receive!
Thank you all for your time and care and generosity of heart and spirit.
May your actions of knitting the prayer shawls and bestowing them on
those in need of comfort be rewarded with many blessings in your own
lives.
In Gratitude,
Judith Voss, M.A., D.Ed.
Marriage Enrichment Presentations…
by Martin Gay, MS, LPC, NCC
Wednesday, November 18, 2015, When Communication Fails:
Apologizing and Forgiving: In this presentation we’ll examine how to
deliver a meaningful apology and the importance of (and steps to)
forgiving our partner when they hurt us.
7:00 – 8:30pm in the Gathering Space
Couples or Individuals may register by calling the parish office at 541-926-1449
Child care will be available!
You are invited to our Hanging of the Greens and
Advent Festival on Sunday, November 29 after the 8:30 mass …
please note, this is a change in time.
We will decorate the Gathering Space and also the outside of the
church and the houses. There will be refreshments and activities in
the Gathering Space. We hope you can join us!
YOUTH MINISTRY
Middle School Youth Group
“Called” Rally
Saturday, December 5th
1:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Permission form & $35 fee are due by
Sunday, November 15 . Information and
forms are available on the youth bulletin
board.
PARENT DRIVERS AND CHAPERONES
NEEDED FOR THIS EVENT! Please contact the Youth Ministry Office as soon as
possible if you’d like to help! We will register our group this coming week. Thanks!
Jóvenes de Middle School
"Llamado" Rally
El Sábado, 5 de Diciembre
de 1:00pm - 10:30pm
La fecha limite de entregar los formularios de Permiso y la cuota de $ 35 de inscripción es
el Domingo, 15 de Noviembre. Se requiere rellenar un formulario
de permiso para este evento y están disponibles en el tablón de anuncios
para jóvenes.
NECESITAMOS PADRES CHAPERONES Y QUIEN
MANEJE! Por favor, póngase en contacto con Cherrie en la
Oficina del Pastoral Juvenil, si usted está disponible a
ayudar. ¡Gracias!
“KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS” POSTER CONTEST
The Knights of Columbus Albany Council 1577 invite all children and youth ages 5 to 14
to participate in the “Keep Christ in Christmas” Poster Contest! Contest guidelines and
entry forms are available on the youth bulletin board. Entry forms are due by December 6.
CONCUESO HACIENDO UN CARTEL “CRISTO EN LA NAVIDAD”
Los caballeros de Colon de Albany Council 1577 invita a todos los niños de 5 a 14 años de
edad a participar en el concurso de “Cristo en la Navidad.” La guía del concurso y las formas están disponibles en el tablero de anuncios para Jóvenes. El concurso termina el 6
de Diciembre.
November Happenings ~ Noviembre Eventos del Ministerio juvenil
11/15
11/18
11/20
11/22
Confirmacion (en Español), 11:30 am – 12:45 pm in the youth loft
Confirmation (English), 6:30-8:00 pm. Doors open at 6:20 pm.
High School Youth Group, 6:30-8:00 pm, Youth Loft
Middle School Youth Group, 6:30-8:00 pm, St. John XXIII Rm.
Teen Praise & Worship Team (PWT) Practice, 6:00-7:00 pm
Ricky Manalo Concert, 7:00 pm, Service Opportunity for youth!
Meet at 6:15, greet & help with the free will offering. Wear your youth group t-shirt!
Teen Mass, 11:00 am. Sit in the front pews with other middle and high school youth!
Wear your youth group t-shirt!
Confirmacion (en Español), 11:30 am–12:45 pm in the youth loft
MS & HS Service Opportunity, Noon-2:15 pm. We’ll begin in the Gathering Space.
MS & HS “Movie & Munchies” Event, 2:15-6:00 pm in the Youth Loft. Pizza and pop
provided! Bring your favorite snacks to share!
Para mas informacion favor de contactar la oficina del ministerio de jovenes.
For information, please contact the Youth Ministry Office at
541-905-3491 or [email protected].
MINISTERIO DE JOVENES
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP MEET SUNDAY!
November 15th, 6:30-8:30 pm. All middle and high school youth are WELCOME!
Grupo de Jóvenes de Escuelas secundarias y preparatorias.
Se reunirán este Domingo 15 de noviembre de 6:30-8:00 PM. Favor, de entrar por las puertas
del estacionamiento. Todos los jóvenes de secundaria y preparatoria son BIENVENIDOS!
Middle & High School FAMILY
Service Opportunity (ages 13 & older)
Storybook Land Set-up Day
Middle y High School una oportunidad de
Servicio como Familia (de 13 años en adelante)
Storybook Land Dia para preparer
Sat., Nov. 28, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Cascade Pavilion, Linn County Fairgrounds
Sábado 28 de Noviembre, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
En el Cascade pavilion de los Terrenos de la Feria
Registration is required to volunteer. To register, go to http://
christmasstorybookland.org/downloads-forms/ and click on
“Volunteer Registration.” Lunch is provided. Any time you can
give is most appreciated! Thank you!
Se REQUIERE registrarse para ser voluntario. Para registrarse ir
a http://christmasstorybookland.org/downloads-forms/ y hacer
click en “Volunteer Registration.” Almuerzo incluido. Las horas o
tiempo que tu puedas dar sera MUY APRECIADO. Gracias!
“CHRISTMASWREATHS4KIDS”
“CHRISTMASWREATHS4KIDS”
Youth Fundraiser begins Sat., Nov. 21 !
La recaudación de fondos del grupo de Jóvenes
empezara el 21 de Noviembre
Juntos con Albany Helping Hands,nos asociamos para
recaudar fondos que ayudara a Ambos al grupo de jóvenes de St. Maria y el programa de servicios de Albany
Helping Hands estamos muy contentos de tener esta
oportunidad de ayudar a nuestra comunidad.
  Disfrute de una hermosa Corona de Navidad
hechas de ramas de Nobel & Douglas, de 24 pulgadas de
diametro hermosas y hechas por Albany Helping Hands!
  La venta iniciaran el Sábado 21 de Noviembre y termina el
Domingo 13 de Diciembre en el vestíbulo después de las
Misas
  Cuesta $20 haga su (cheque a nombre de St. Maria) y usted
recibirá un certificado con la cual podrá recoger su Corona en 1
de las 4 ubicaciones nombradas en el certificado.
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Together with Albany Helping Hands, we are
partnering to raise funds that will help both St. Mary’s
Youth Group and Albany Helping Hands Programs
and Services. We are very excited to have this opportunity and to help our community!

 Enjoy beautiful Christmas wreaths made
from fresh Nobel & Douglas fir boughs, 24 inches in diameter, lovingly made by Albany Helping
Hands!
  Sales will take place Sat., November 21 through
Sun., December 13 in the vestibule after Masses
  Cost: $20 Place your order (checks payable to St.
Mary’s) and receive a certificate to pick up and choose
your own wreath at 1 of 4 locations listed on the certificate.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
GRACIAS POR SU APOYO.
Jovenes de High School
High School Youth
Compras de Navidad y patinaje sobre hielo en Lloyd
Center y el Festival de Luces en el la Grotto!
El Sábado, 5 de Diciembre de 9:30 am - 9:30pm
Christmas Shopping & Ice
Skating at Lloyd Center &
Grotto Festival of Lights!
Saturday, December 5
9:30 am – 9:30 pm
El Costo es: $ 30 (incluye patinaje, cena y Grotto)
sin (el patinaje$ 20 )
Se requiere rellenar un formulario de permiso y esta disponible en el tablón de anuncios para jóvenes. La fecha limite
de entregar el formulario de permiso y la cuota es el Domingo, 22 de noviembre. Todos los jóvenes de High son
bienvenidos!
Cost $30: skating, dinner, Grotto
or $20: (without skating)
Permission forms and registration
fee are due by Sun., Nov. 22.
All HS Youth Welcome!
St. Mary’s
Appreciates our
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Welcome to St. Mary’s Parish
November 15th, 2015
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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
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