Mar 6, 2016 - St. Mary`s Parish Albany
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Mar 6, 2016 - St. Mary`s Parish Albany
March 6, 2016 6 de Marzo 2016 St. Mary’s Parish Your brother was lost but now he is found Mass Schedule and Intentions March 5 -11 Saturday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Gerald Fery 5:00 PM ~ Memory of Cynthia Langendorf 7:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Camille DeWilde 11:00 AM ~ Memory of Lowell Barrett 1:00 PM ~ Intentions of TC VanNatta 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Charles Slechta 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Elsa Riccomi 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Carlos Gutierrez 5:30 PM ~ Memory of Camille DeWilde 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Mike Corso 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Tom Marks March 12 - 13 Saturday 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Camille DeWilde Saturday 5:00 PM ~ Memory of Linnie Townlin Saturday 7:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s Sunday 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Rickey Keller Sunday 11:00 AM ~ Memory of Irene Chambers Sunday 1:00 PM ~ Intentions of TC VanNatta 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. On Stations of the Cross. Every Friday of Lent, we follow the Lord on his path to Calvary. This devotion allows us to be close to Jesus and share in his sufferings. It also allows us to do penance. The devotion evolved over time. Tradition has it that the Mother of God, the Blessed Virgin Mary, visited daily the scenes of our Lord’s passion. When Constantine recognized Christianity as the empire’s official religion, the pathway was marked with stops or stations. Pilgrims visit these stations and followed the way of the Cross. The number of stations vary according to who does or promotes the devotion. These stations vary. But as it is developed, stations of greater significance were emphasized. William Wey, an English pilgrim popularized 14 stations. When the Franciscans took custody of the Holy Sites, they introduced prayers and indulgences when following the footsteps of Christ. The devotional prayers became popular in the 16th century and was translated into different languages. “At the end of the 17th century, the erection of stations in churches became more popular. In 1686, Pope Innocent XI, realizing that few people could travel to the Holy Land due to the Moslem oppression, granted the right to erect stations in all of their churches and that the same indulgences would be given to the Franciscans and those affiliated with them for practicing the devotion as if on an actual pilgrimage. Pope Benedict XIII extended these indulgences to all of the faithful in 1726. Five years later, Pope Clement XII permitted stations to be created in all churches and fixed the number at 14. In 1742, Pope Benedict XIV exhorted all priests to enrich their churches with the Way of the Cross, which must include 14 crosses and are usually accompanied with pictures or images of each particular station. The popularity of the devotion was also encouraged by preachers like St. Leonard Casanova (1676-1751) of Porto Maurizio, Italy, who reportedly erected over 600 sets of stations throughout Italy. To date, there are 14 traditional stations.” (Fr. William Suanders) o0o Year of Mercy. This March, the corporal work of mercy that we are enjoined to participate in is to forgive offenses and admonish sinners. On the cross, where Christ was hanging, he did not condemn his persecutors. He called to God saying, “Father, forgive them for they not what they do.” Forgiveness is easy for a heart filled with the love of God. Jesus is filled with the Father’s love. With that love, Jesus cannot help not to share love and forgive sinners. Love impels us to admonish the wrong doing of our fellow human beings. Love is not tolerance. Love is courage to tell the other what needs to be told in the light of the truth of the Gospel. This Jubilee year, specifically this month of March, we are asked to forgive the offenses of those who hurt us and admonish those who hurt us. En las estaciones de la cruz. Todos los viernes de Cuaresma, seguimos al Señor en su camino al Calvario. Esta devoción nos permite estar cerca de Jesús y compartir sus sufrimientos. También nos permite hacer penitencia. La devoción evolucionado con el tiempo. La tradición dice que la Madre de Dios, la Virgen María, visita diariamente las escenas de la pasión del Señor. Cuando Constantino reconoció el cristianismo como la religión oficial del imperio, la vía estaba marcado con paradas o estaciones. Los Peregrinos visitan estas estaciones y siguen el camino de la cruz. El número de las estaciones varían en función de que hace o promueve la devoción. Estas estaciones varían. Pero a medida que se desarrollaba, se hizo hincapié en las estaciones de mayor importancia. William Wey, un peregrino Inglés popularizó 14 estaciones. Cuando los Franciscanos tomaron la custodia de los Santos Lugares, introdujeron oraciones e indulgencias al seguir las huellas de Cristo. Las oraciones devocionales se hizo popular en el siglo 16 y fue traducido a diferentes idiomas. "A finales del siglo 17, la construcción de estaciones en las iglesias se hizo más popular. En 1686, el Papa Inocencio XI, al darse cuenta de que pocas personas podrían viajar a Tierra Santa debido a la opresión musulmana, el concede el derecho de instalar estaciones en todas sus iglesias y que las mismas indulgencias se les daría a los (continua en la pagina próxima) Franciscanos y a los afiliados a ellas para la práctica de la devoción como si estuvieran en un peregrinaje real. El Pap Benedicto XIII amplió estas indulgencias a todos los fieles en 1726. Cinco años más tarde, el papa Clemente XII permite que se crearán en todas las iglesias y se fija hasta el número 14. En 1742, el Papa Benedicto XIV exhortó a todos los sacerdotes a enriquecer sus iglesias con el Camino de la Cruz, el cual debe incluir 14 cruces y son por lo general acompañados de fotografías o imágenes de cada estación en particular. La popularidad de la devoción también se sintió alentado por predicadores como San Leonardo Casanova (1676-1751) de Porto Maurizio, de Italia, que según se informo hizo más de 600 conjuntos de estaciones en toda Italia. Hasta la fecha, hay 14 estaciones tradicionales. “(Padre William Suanders) o0o Año de la Misericordia. Este mes de Marzo, la obra de misericordia corporal que estamos obligados a participar es en perdonar delitos y amonestar o advertir a los pecadores. En la cruz, donde Cristo fue colgado, no condenó a sus perseguidores. Llamó a Dios diciendo: "Padre, perdónalos, porque no saben lo que hacen." El perdón es fácil para un corazón lleno del amor de Dios. Jesús está lleno de amor del Padre. Con ese amor, Jesús no puede ayudar a no compartir el amor y perdonar a los pecadores. El amor nos impulsa a amonestar el mal hechos a los demás seres humanos. El amor no es la tolerancia. El amor es el valor de decirle al otro lo que necesita ser contada a la luz de la verdad del Evangelio. Este año jubilar, en concreto este mes de Marzo, se nos pide perdonar y amonestar los delitos a los que nos hacen daño o nos han lastimado. “Come, Follow Me” Women’s Retreat May 6th – 8th` at Fr. Bernard Youth Center, Mt. Angel. This retreat offers a journey with Christ which is so deep that it transforms your relationship with God, with yourself, with others and with the world. Come, join us! Information and registration can be found on the St. Edward website www.stedwardlebanon.org . “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me” (Mt 25:40). Today, we are reminded that Jesus identified himself with our poorest brothers and sisters. The Catholic Relief Services Collection serves Jesus in the victims of human trafficking, those who suffer from unjust laws, and those who need pastoral care and humanitarian assistance across the globe. This weekend we are taking up a collection for CRS; if you were not able to participate you may return your donation to the office or through next week’s collection, marking your donation “CRS” in the memo line. Please be generous as you help Jesus in disguise. “Yo les aseguro que, cuando lo hicieron con el más insignificante de mis hermanos, conmigo lo hicieron” (Mt 25:40). Hoy se nos recuerda que Jesús se identificó con los más pobres de nuestros hermanos y hermanas. The Catholic Relief Services Collection sirve a Jesús en las víctimas del tráfico humano, en los que sufren por leyes injustas y en los que necesitan cuidado pastoral y asistencia humanitaria en todo el mundo. Al apoyar a la colecta de hoy, estarás ayudando a Jesús con otro rosto, ¿le ayudarás? Por favor, sé generoso. Esperanza Para Las Madres Retiro Para Las Mujeres La depresión después del parto Grupo de Apoyo en español En el Boys and Girls Club, De Albany los Miércoles de 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Para mas información llamar al 541- 812-4303 o al 541- 768-5772 pregunta por Rocio El grupo San Juan Diego invita a todas las mujeres a un Retiro que sera el Marzo 11,12 y 13 del 2016 Lugar: FBYC 980 S Main Mt. Angel Salida: Vienes 11 a las 6:00pm de la Iglesia St. Maria 822 Ellsworth SW Albany OR 97321 Regresamos:El Domingo 13 a las 4:00pm Costo: $75.00 Para mas información favor de llamar a: Albany: Reina Vasquez 541-974-7941 o con Rosario Quiroz 541-971-8737 Lebanon:Yolanda Torres 541-570-2560 Corvallis:Bernarda Fuentes 541-870-3778 Offertory Update Week Ending 2/28/16 Come & See Weekend General Collection: $7,033 Raise the Roof: $168 Catholic Education Fund: $1 Hispanic Ministry Collection: $879 Have you ever felt that you might be called to be a priest or a brother? If you are a high school junior, and would like to learn more about the Holy Cross undergraduate seminary, we would like to invite you to join us at Old College: March 17-19, 2016 Come stay with us for the weekend, and join the current Old Collegians for Mass, prayer, meals, and conversations about what life is like for Holy Cross Seminarians. Meet one on one with a Vocations Director, and take a tour of the Holy Cross & Notre Dame campuses. Contact the Office of Vocations at 574-631-6385 or email us at [email protected] for more information or to register. 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! Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Saint Dominic Savio, Patron of Children, Italy (18421857) – March 9 “What else do I need to be happy? Nothing in this world but to be able to see Him (Jesus in the Sacred Host), whom I now see by faith and adore on the alter.” (St. Dominic Savio) Taught by St. John Bosco, St. Dominic achieved holiness as a child by staying close to Jesus in the Holy Eucharist and Our Lady. St. Dominic encouraged his friends to be saints too. 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. Holy Family on the Move The next to receive the statue of the Holy Family will be Joan Westbrook. St. Mary's Men's Group Come any Monday evening and join other men reflecting on “How to be a Catholic Man in the World Today” Mondays at 7 pm in Saint John XXIII Chapel Entrance from the parking lot by the playground. For more information, contact Stuart Conser at 541.619.8101 or [email protected] The Passover reenactment The Passover reenactment will be held on Sunday, March 6. It will be in Spanish at 11 a.m. in the cafeteria, and in English at noon in the Gathering Space. This is open to anyone in the parish, and is required for those preparing for a sacrament this year. We would like a headcount of participants for the purpose of ordering supplies, so if you are planning to attend, please RSVP to the parish office or to Suzanne Duda at 541-926-1449 x344. Thank you. DAILY ROSARY … The rosary is prayed daily before mass in the chapel starting at 8 a.m. every day except Wednesday and Sunday. On Wednesday we have special prayers to Our Lady of Perpetual Help starting at 8 a.m. and then pray the rosary after mass. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed every day (except Sunday) in the chapel after the 8:30 a.m. mass. Please feel welcome to join us. OKLAHOMA! Travel back in time to “Oklahoma” - March 10-12, 2016 with Regis High School’s Drama Department as they perform Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical “Oklahoma” under the direction of Anna Boedigheimer. This high-spirited drama portrays the rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys after the turn of the century. Marriage Enrichment Series Oklahoma opens March 10th and plays through Saturday Queen of Peace Church, Salem Oregon 7:00 – 8:30pm March 12th at Regis High School. Three evening Monday, March 14, 2016, Caring for Your Marriage performances at 7:00 pm with a matinee at 1:00 pm on While Parenting/Grand Parenting Your Young and Adult March 12th. Ticket sales begin on February 22 at Children. Learn strategies for approaching parenting as an www.regishighschool.net or call 503.769-2159. Advance intentional action, with your partner, while preserving your purchase of tickets recommended. relationship. Monday, April 11, 2016, The Passionate Marriage: a respectful, fun guide for growing love and intimacy in your EASTER Candy for the Egg Hunt relationship. This presentation is for couples or individuIt’s almost time for the Easter Egg Hunt! If als, unmarried, engaged, married, or remarried any number you are able to donate unopened storeof years; and individuals separated, or divorced; who would bought wrapped candies for the eggs, we like to invest an evening in learning how to sustain and would greatly appreciate it. Bring them to strengthen their relationships. Presented by Martin Gay, the office T-F 9am-Noon or 1-4pm, OR marriage and family therapist. More Information and bring them to mass and put them in the box in the foyer with the bunny on it. Register online at www.martingay.com or by leaving a message (name and number) at 503-375-6362. No fee for this presentation series. Extended Confession Times Thru Lent The Lenten Season is all about God’s Mercy and how we can make things right with God. It’s all because of God’s Mercy and desire for us to be as close to Him as we can get that He gave us His Son as a sacrifice. Jesus wanted us to be his brothers & sisters, to share in the Kingdom, so he gave his life for us. As hard as it may sometimes be, our part is to accept the patient love they offer, set aside our own chagrin and go to confession to receive the Grace He is oh so patiently waiting to give us. For the rest of Lent, Father has extended confession times to the same business days and hours as the parish office, so if you wish to receive confession Tuesday - Friday from 9:30am-Noon & 1-4pm, please stop by St Mary’s, go into the chapel entry and to the right is a counter with a phone. Above the phone is a sign. If the sign is turned to show the priest is in doing confessions, have a seat and he will come through to find you. If the sign is turned saying to call the office, follow the directions and we will be with you shortly. The usual confession times around the masses are still in place as is the reconciliation service on March 15th at 7pm. Stations of the Cross - Fridays only - At your convenience If you wish to come to the church to do Stations of the Cross on your own, as long as there isn’t already a Mass or other event going on - Come on in! Late morning, lunch break, late afternoon - come in through the Chapel entrance, pick up a Stations guide and head into the church. There are still the regularly scheduled evening Stations lead by various church groups (see schedule on the front page). Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet on Monday, March 14, 9:00a-11:00a in the basement of the Lady of Guadalupe House. Meetings are open for anyone wishing to learn more about the Shawl Ministry and/or wanting to learn the crafts of knitting and crocheting. The upcoming meeting will be an organizational meeting to plan for the presentation of the Stations of the Cross lead by the Prayer Shawl Ministry on Friday, March 18, at 7:00pm. Please plan to join us on March 18. If you would like further information about this ministry contact Carol Hawke at 541-926-2106 or email at [email protected]. Remember our shawls are always available in the cabinet in the Gathering Space located next to the windows - there is no charge for a shawl for anyone. Thank you St. Mary's people!!!! Shawl Ministry sends a big "Thank You' and a prayer of thanksgiving to those of you that continue to support this ministry through your generous donations of funds and supplies. We are blessed to have a community of faith that has and continues to support our efforts throughout these many years. Without your prayers, use of the ministry by giving of the shawls and continued support this ministry surely would not thrive - blessings to each of you! Reminder to Schedule Use of Rooms Please remember to schedule use of rooms with Joni at the Parish office well in advance of the event. All use must be approved by the office. When you do use a room, please respect other people’s property. Largely, you should return the room to the set up it had before you used it. Do not remove posters or other property unless they are yours. If you have accidentally done this recently, please return the items to the room you took them from. Thank you. 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: Gary Vosper, Annette Hobbs, Bernie, John H. Haller, Wesley Hilliker, Albert Miller, Paulita de Hernandez, Paul Williams 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 the military: Andy Borst, Michael Pennington, Thomas Hellman, Kennon Whyte, Mike Andre, Nathan Nofziger, Trisa Engel 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: Sandra Bishop Lenten Calendar March 6th - 2nd Scrutiny - 11am Mass March 11th - Stations of the Cross / Estaciones de la Cruz - 7pm March 12th - 3rd Scrutiny - 5pm Mass March 15th - Reconciliation Service - 7pm March 18th - Stations of the Cross / Estaciones de la Cruz - 7pm March 19th & 20th - Palm Sunday March 23rd - Reflection on the 7 Last Words - 6:30pm Las Últimas Siete Palabras March 24th thru 26th - NO 8:30am MASSES THESE DAYS 24th - Mass of Institution & Washing of the Feet - 7pm 25th - Veneration of the Cross & Liturgy of the Word - 7pm March 26th - Easter Vigil - 8:30pm March 27th - Easter Sunday, Masses at 7, 9 & 11am and at 1pm Easter Egg Hunt After the 9am Family Mass Blessing of Easter Dinner & Easter Baskets between Masses Don’t forget! Next Saturday March 12th is the day to turn your clocks ahead by an hour. Don’t want you to be late for services. Local Lenten Reconciliation Services All services are at 7pm March 8 March 9 March 14 March 15 March 17 Corvallis Lebanon Independence Albany Sweet Home The Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW) is holding its 2016 convention at the Grotto on April 15-16. At 4 pm on Friday Archbishop Alexander K. Sample will enter the church through the Holy Doors of the Jubilee Year of Mercy to offer Mass. All are welcome. Following Mass, Patrick Ryan of Mater Dei Radio will be the keynote speaker at the 5:30 pm banquet. After choosing the events you will attend, please mail the total amount attached to the events you will attend to Barb Francescon, 11508 SE 48 th Ave., Milwaukie, OR 97222, 503.659.3034. Friday: 9-12nooon business meeting, 1-3:30 speakers on Archdiocesan communications and family life = $20. 12 noon lunch= $15, 5:30 pm banquet= $25. Saturday: 9:30 am Speakers on The Campaign for Human Development/Phoenix Rising Transitions; 12:30 pm Panel: Human Solutions/St. Francis Dining Hall; 1:30 pm Panel: Rose Haven/Mother & Child Education Center. Registration=$20 and 11:00 am lunch=$15. For information call Barb Franceson 503.659.3034 or Sue Anker 503.252.2574. A MATTER OF BALANCE We are offering a free class in fall prevention for older adults. Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. A MATTER OF BALANCE is an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. And it is free to attendees! Preregistration is required. LOCATION: First United Methodist Church Chapel 1115 28th Ave SW (corner of 28th & Umatilla), Albany DATES: 8 sessions - every Tuesday, March 8 through April 26, 2016 TIME: 9:00 to 11:00 am RSVP as space limited to 12 attendees Call 541-757-9616 or e-mail [email protected] Easter Flowers ~ In Loving Memory Parishioners are invited to donate money toward Easter flowers in memory of a loved one or in honor of friends or family. If you would like to remember someone in this way, please fill out the form below and return to the office. Thank You! Name: __________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ email: _______________________________________ Please accept my donation of $______ for Easter Flowers. Please accept my donation of $______ towards the Paschal Candle. (Suggested donation $10 for individuals or $25 for a family) In Loving Memory of: __________________________________________________ In Honor of: __________________________________________________ MEN'S SATURDAY BIBLE GROUP For the weeks of Lent at least, please consider joining the St. Mary' Men's bible group that meets once a week each Saturday at 9.30 AM in the St. Maximilian Kolbe room; the entrance faces the children's Play Land beside the church parking lot. The group reads and reflects on the gospel of the Sunday mass. We use a lectio divina approach, rather than studying the gospel academically. Lectio divina, or "sacred reading" is an ancient Church practice of praying by reading the scriptures. This method has been revived in the Church today and has become very popular. Here's what we do: The gospel text is read slowly and deliberately two or three times with short periods between each reading for prayerful silence and reflection, with pointers on how to better listen to what the Lord says to each in the silence of the heart. For more information about the group, contact either of the following group members: Rich Amos at, [email protected], Brian Badger at [email protected] and Joe Reilly at [email protected] Centering Prayer pioneered by Father Thomas Keating, as well as providing an opportunity to experience this prayer at the workshop and six opportunities at the six weekly follow-up sessions. No previous experience is required. Folks from all walks of life and faiths Participants will be provided helpful are invited to a Centering Prayer suggestions on how to begin to workshop Saturday March 12th, include Centering Prayer in one’s 2016 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church daily life. at 822 Ellsworth St SW in Albany The workshop facilitation, as well from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm (in the gathering space). Centering Prayer as the weekly follow-up sessions, will be provided by Contemplative is a receptive method of silent/ Outreach of Portland. A donation of meditative prayer that can add a center of calm and restorative peace $35.00 to Contemplative Outreach to one’s daily life. It does not is suggested. To register please call replaceother types of prayer but 971-236-8372 or visit adds depth and meaning to all www.ComtemplativeOutreachPortla prayer. nd.com. For further information contact St. Mary’s parishioners This workshop series introduces the method and history of Christian Jenny at 541-971-1297 or Elaine at 541-619-6106. ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH TO HOST A CENTERING PRAYER WORKSHOP MARCH 12, 2016. Men’s Silent Retreat with Fr. Gregory Dick, O.Praem at Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Beaverton on April 15 – 17, 2016. The retreat theme is “The Holy Spirit at Work in the Age of Mercy.” The weekend begins with dinner on Friday evening and concludes after brunch on Sunday. $150 per person. For inquires or to register, please phone the retreat house at 503-649-7127 or email [email protected] or www.olpretreat.org. Catholic Adult Faith Experience continues to meet after the 8:30 Sunday morning Mass. Join us 9:45 - 10:45 at our new location in the Gathering Space, near the windows! YOUTH MINISTRY ~ MINISTERIO DE JOVENES CONFIRMATION Calling all MS & HS Youth! Reminders Stations of the Cross Friday, March 11, 7:00 pm (Eng) Sunday, March 6 The youth will lead this Stations of the Cross and we need LOTS of help! All middle and high school youth are invited to share their time and talent for this special lenten devotion for our parish. Please contact Cherrie in the Youth Ministry Office for information and the practice schedule. Thanks! Candidate-Sponsor Session, 9:00-Noon Begin in the youth loft. Please invite your sponsor if you haven’t already. Resurrection Project Outlines were due Feb. 7. Please turn yours in right away if you haven’t already (Parish Office, attn: Cherrie) Save the date! Steubenville Northwest July 29 - 31, 2016 Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA INFORMATION MEETINGS Sun., Feb. 28, 9:45-10:45 am or Tues, March 8, 6:30-7:30 pm All interested high school youth and their parents are asked to attend one of the two meetings. If for any reason you cannot make it but would like more information, please contact Cherrie in the Youth Ministry Office. Reserva este dia! St. Mary’s and St. Edward’s will attend together! Fr. Cit will be joining us too! Save the date and plan to attend this amazing weekend of spiritual growth. Dynamic speakers! Vibrant praise and worship! Grace through the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist! A place where over 1000 Catholic teens are able to laugh, cry, sing, pray, discern, be encouraged, and be healed. Steubenville Northwest is a weekend for those just coming to know God, and for those yearning for a deeper relationship as a disciple of Christ. Join us this summer! Your life will never be the same! All High School Youth Welcome! Steubenville Northwest En la Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA. Los jóvenes de High School de la Iglesia Santa María y San Eduardo asistirán juntos! El Padre Cit nos acompañara! Reserve esta fecha y planea acompañarnos este increíble fin de semana de crecimiento espiritual! Predicadores dinámicos; alabanza y adoración vibrante; gracia a través de los sacramentos de la Reconciliación y la Eucaristía; un lugar donde más de 1.000 adolescentes católicos son capaces de reír, llorar, cantar, orar, discernir, alentar, y son sanados. Steubenville Noroeste es un fin de semana para los que acaban de conocer a Dios, y para aquellos que anhelan una relación más profunda como discípulo de Cristo. Únase a nosotros este verano. ¡Tu vida nunca será la misma! Todo los Jóvenes de High School son Bienvenido! Julio 29 - 31, 2016 REUNION PARA DAR INFORMACION Febrero 28 de 9:45 am a 10:45am arriba en el salón de jóvenes o también el Marzo 8 de 6:30pm a 7:30pm se avisara donde sera Todos los jóvenes de high school interesados y sus padres les pedimos que asistan a una de las siguientes reuniones. Si por alguna razón no pueden asistir a esta reunion pero le gustaría obtener mas información, favor de contactarse con Cherrie en la oficina del ministerio de Jóvenes. St. Mary’s Appreciates our Bulletin advertisers! Catholic Daughters of the Americas #1461 Regent: Geri Martin, 541-971-8187 1st Monday each month @ 7 PM Our Bulletin goes out in print, via email and is posted on the web & Facebook. For info about an ad in the bulletin, contact Joni at the parish office. Dave Pautsch Bill Raschko Juan Vasquez St. Mary’s Parishioner Principal Broker Listing Specialist Buyer Broker Listing Specialist Buyer Broker Listing Specialist Buyer Broker Se Habla Español St. Mary’s Celebrating 131 Years! 1885– 2016 Find us on Facebook St. Mary’s, Albany Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us. Patty Mello Independent Beauty Consultant (541) 926-2631 Donate a Vehicle Help a Neighbor St. Vincent de Paul’s Car Program 1-800-227-8223 Free towing Albany Helping Hands Thrift Store 705 First Ave E Changing Lives Open 10 AM— 6 PM Welcome to St. Mary’s Parish March 6th, 2016 4th Sunday of Lent 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 Parish Office: Marty Kloeck Business Office: Joni Siewell ext 305 Music Director: Nancy Higgins, ext 304 Youth Coordinator: Cherrie Barnes ext 315 Elementary Religious Education Director: Suzanne Duda, ext 344 Adult & Young Adult Religious Education Director and Liturgy Coordinator: Ace Tupasi, ext 331 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: Miércoles : De 9:15am a 5:00pm Sábados : De 3:30pm a 4:30pm y 6:15pm 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