mass schedule - Saint Edward the Martyr Catholic Church
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mass schedule - Saint Edward the Martyr Catholic Church
St. Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church April 30 - May 1, 2016 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Monday—-Friday 8:00 a.m. Reconciliation: Saturday 4:30 p.m.—5:00 p.m. We of the parish of St. Edward the Martyr strive to foster a Christian, Catholic community by proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ, seeking to manifest His Word through sacramental worship, with commitment and service to family and community. Parish Office 123 Trinity Way P.O. Box 489 Sisters, OR 97759 Phone: 541-549-9391 Fax: 541-549-1057 Parish Staff Pastor: Fr. Jude Onogbosele E-mail: [email protected] Residence: 541-549-0751 Pastoral Associate: Carol Neary E-mail: [email protected] Bookkeeper and Administrative Assistant: Nancy Reuter E-mail: [email protected] RE Coordinator: Tania Rebolledo E-mail: [email protected] Parish Office Hours Tuesday through Thursday: 9:00 a.m.—2:30 p.m. or by appointment Infant Baptism: Parents and godparents are required to take a preparation class. Please contact the parish office. RCIA and Adult Confirmation: Adults and children are always welcome to learn more about the Catholic Church and prepare for full initiation. Call the parish office to learn more. Marriage Preparation: At least six months in advance couples must arrange for pre-marriage instruction before setting the desired date. Contact the parish office for more information. Communion to the Sick: Contact the parish office if you or a loved one is unable to attend Mass but wishes to receive Holy Communion. Anointing of the Sick: Celebrate this healing sacrament before your scheduled surgery or hospital stay. Call the parish office. Catholics, Come Home: If you or someone you know has been away from the Church and isn’t sure how to come back, please contact the parish office. Funeral Services: Please call the parish office at 541-549-9391. Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction: First Sunday of the Month 1:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Vocations: If you are interested in the priesthood or the religious life, please call Fr. Jude. Church & Garden website: www.stedwardsisters.org Saturday Music: If you are interested in being a part of this liturgical ministry, please call Anne Seile at 541-549-5702. Diocese website: www.dioceseofbaker.org Sunday Music: Call the parish office if you are interested in contributing to this liturgical ministry. Catholic Bishops website: www.usccb.org Send all bulletin announcements by Tuesday noon preceding the requested Sunday to [email protected]. Saint Edward Email News & Prayer Request Network: If you have any contributions, would like to have your name added to the distribution list or have a new email address, please send your information to: [email protected] Saint Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church, Sisters, Oregon April 30—May 1, 2016: Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C Sunday’s Reflection This weekend, twelve of our catechumens, who have been preparing for the past one year in our religious education programmed, will be admitted to Holy Communion for the first time. Moreover, as part of preparation for this process, the candidates have also availed themselves of the opportunity to receive the sacrament of penance for the first time. The second aspect of the process is a traditional—though not exclusive way—of preparing for the reception of the sacraments, especially Holy Communion. A lot went into this weekend’s sacramental activities. In the first place, it would not have been possible without the willingness of parents and families to subject themselves as well as their wards to the process. Even at that, the catechists were the primary instruments that made the occasion possible. Markedly, in the reception of the sacraments, there are two principal moments: preparation and actual reception. For our first communion candidates, a majority of whom have reached the age of reason, preparation began even long before they stepped into the first religious education session. It started when their parents made it known to them that they would be enlisted in that process, as part of their immersion into the Catholic faith tradition. Because the Eucharist, together with the sacraments of baptism and confirmation are the sacraments of full Christian initiation, our first communicants this weekend could be said to be approaching that stage in which all that is necessary for adult Christian life would be at their disposal. I now want to return to the role of parents in the religious education of their children, which I have already mentioned. An occasion such as this weekend should be regarded as a most opportune time to do so. Parents have an indispensable role to play in the education of their education, including the imparting of religious knowledge. Admittedly, the preparation for the sacraments is only one way of doing that. Yet, because we Catholics live sacramental Christianity, parents must never treat the sacramental preparation of their children as a light matter. In several respects, it is the pathway to a more fruitful adult Christian life as Catholics. There is one question which every Catholic must constantly answer: what do I value in my participation in the faith community? What is the place of the sacraments in what you claim or choose to value? If the sacraments have no place in a person’s life, then devoting time and resources to their reception would make no meaning. If, on the other hand, we concede that the sacraments are the principle means by which we live the Christian life to the full, it is all the more reason why parents and families must do all that they can to ensure that values about sacramental Christianity are imparted to their children in a manner that is suitable to their needs. In the future, when the realities of the Christian life in twenty-first century set in, they would not be lacking any foundational basis to boldly engage with that reality. Father Jude PRAYERS: Congratulations to our First Communicants and welcome to the the Table of the Lord: Stacey Alvarez, Gabrielle Bartolotta, Natalie Florian, Haven Heuberger, Annelise Jones, Adriana Luna, Jasmine Luna, Jocob Lingquist, Allison Moreno, Ezra Oncken, Lucero Rebolledo, and Vaughn Storton! May God bless you today and everyday! May you continue to be nourished and strengthened in faith through regular reception of the Eucharist. MARRIED COUPLES: Alleluia, Alleluia, Jesus Christ is risen! Jesus is our Lord and Savior; all glory, honor and praise be to our Lord God Almighty. Let Jesus truly be Lord God Almighty. Let Jesus truly be Lord of your life and your Marriage. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on May 27th—29th at Our Lady of Peace Retreat Center in Beaverton,, Oregon. Flor more information call 503-853-2758 or apply on-line at www.rediscoverthespark.org. Additional dates and locations are listed on-line. EUCHARIST ADORATION will be this Sunday, May 1st. From 1:00p.m. through 4:00p.m., ending with the Benediction at 3:45p.m. Iglesia Católica Romana, San Eduardo el Mártir Primero de Mayo, Sexta semana de Resurección SANTO DE LA SEMANA: Peregrino Laziosi (1265-1345, Día de Fiesta, primero de Mayo. En el año de 1283, San Felipe Benicio, entonces prior general de los Siervos de María, cuando trataba de conducir a los ciudadanos de Forlí. Sujetos a entredicho, a la obediencia de la Sede Apostólica, fue arrojado con golpes e insultos de aquella ciudad. Mientras san Felipe, como fiel imitador de Cristo, rogaba pos sus perseguidores, uno de ellos, un joven de dieciocho años y de distinguida familia, llamado Peregrino Laziosi, arrepentido, fue a pedirle humildemente perdón. El piadoso Padre lo recibió afablemente. Desde entonces, aquel joven empezó a despreciar las vanidades del mundo y a invocar con fervor a la Virgen para que le mostrara el camino de la salvación. No mucho tiempo después, favorecido por una especial iluminación de nuestra Señora, acudió al convento de los Siervos en Siena, en donde, después acudió al convento de los Siervos de Siena, en donde, después de vestir con gran devoción el habito de la Virgen, se entregó con ardor a su servicio. Allí, con la ayuda del beato Francisco de Siena, se fue ejercitando en el estilo de vida y normas de los Siervos de María. Algunos años más tarde, fue enviado de nuevo a Forlí, Allí, lleno del amor de Dios y de nuestra Señora, se dedicaba sin tregua a recitar salmos, himnos y oraciones, amén de la meditación de la palabra de Dios; su ardiente amor al prójimo lo impulsaba a socorrer a los pobres en sus necesidades, abriéndoles los tesoros de la caridad. Así, más de una vez plugo al Señor otorgar sus dones a los necesitados por intercesión del Santo. Se cuenta que san Peregrino, ante el desolador espectáculo de la escasez de víveres en Forlí y en toda la región de Romaña, multiplicó milagrosamente el vino y el trigo. También se destacó Peregrino por su espíritu de penitencia: derramaba copiosas lágrimas al recordar sus pecados y se confesaba con frecuencia; mortificaba su cuerpo con toda clase de penitencias; a consecuencia del tal rigor, cuando frisaba con los sesenta años, fue acometido por un voraz cáncer originado por una llaga varicosa que padecía en la pierna derecha. Al día siguiente cuando el doctor hiba a emputar la pierna quedo atónito de que estaba restaurada. mortificaba su cuerpo con toda clase de penitencias; a consecuencia del tal rigor, cuando frisaba con los sesenta años, fue acometido por un voraz cáncer originado por una llaga varicosa que padecía en la pierna derecha. Al día siguiente cuando el doctor hiba a emputar la pierna quedo atónito de que estaba restaurada. Tal prodigio contribuyó a acrecentar la veneración que todos sentían por Peregrino. Él por su parte, crecía cada día en perfección y en el deseo de los bienes celestiales. Finalmente, aquejado por una altísima fiebre, cuando se acercaba a los ochenta años, entregó su alma a Dios en el año 1345. Extraordinaria fue la afluencia de gente ante su féretro. Se cuenta que algunos enfermos obtuvieron la salud por intercesión de Peregrino. SÁBADO, NOCHE DE DELICIOSA CENA: Marque su calendario y planee atender a nuestro próximo sábado, Noche de Deliciosa Cena organizado para el 14 de Mayo después de la misa de 5:30 p.m. Esta noche de cena será patrocinado por el grupo de Sociedad del Altar. Más detalles está por venir...¡No Faltes! CLASES DE CONFIRMACIÓN, EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA Y GRUPO JUVENIL: retomará sus clases el 15 de mayo en sus horarios respectivos: RE: los domingos de 10:00-11:00 a.m. Grupo Juvenil: todos los domingos de 5:00-6:45 p.m. ¡comenzando con una rica cena! Clases de confirmación: comenzarán el próximo año catequético ya que las clases han sido resumidas. SANTO ROSARIO: será todos los viernes en el mes de mayo a las 5:30 p.m. Nuestra Santa Madre te espera, ¡no faltes! ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL: Deja que Jesús transforme tu matrimonio. Para más información favor de contactarse con David y Faviola: (541) 410-1526 ó Beto y Angie: (541) 350-2922. NECESITAMOS TU AYUDA: si estas interesado en ayudar en algún ministerio o aprender más de ese ministerio, favor de comunicarse a la oficina. ¡Jesús te espera en ese ministerio para servirlo! OREMOS: ¡Felicidades a todos los niños que recibieron el Sacramento de la Eucaristía el día de hoy! Bienvenidos al Banquete del Señor: Stacey Alvarez, Gabrielle Bartolotta, Natalie Florian, Haven Heuberger, Annelise Jones, Adriana Luna, Jasmine Luna, Jocob Lingquist, Allison Moreno, Ezra Oncken, Lucero Rebolledo y Vaughn Storton. ¡El Señor los siga bendiciendo hoy y por siempre! Y continue nutriendolos y fortaleciendolos en su fe en el continuo comunión Eucarístico. PARISH CALENDAR: MAY 1 —MAY 14, 2016 Sunday May 1 9:00 a.m. Mass First Communion NO RE NO YOUTH GROUP 8 9:00 a.m. Mass Mother’s Day NO RE NO YOUTH GROUP Monday 2 8:00 a.m. Mass Peter Kelly† Office Closed 9 8:00 a.m. Mass J. A. Heiman† Tuesday Wednesday 3 4 8:00 a.m. Mass 8:00 a.m. Mass Mary Josephine Lane Walter Heiman (Jody) 12:00 p.m. Rosary Thursday Friday 5 6 8:00 a.m. Mass 8:00 a.m. Mass Tim & Lucy Neary Vern Heiman Family (Thanksgiving) Saturday 7 11:00 a.m.—2:00p.m.: St. Edward’s Tea 11:00 a.m.: Bible 9:00 a.m.: Altar 6:30 p.m.: Sunday Study Society Meeting Choir Practice 5:30 p.m.: Rosary 4:30p.m.-5:00 p.m.: in Spanish Reconciliation 5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass Office Closed 10 8:00 a.m. Mass Carl J. Junker† 13 8:00 a.m. Mass Vern & Mary Heiman Office Closed 11 8:00 a.m. Mass Flo Bigos† 12 8:00 a.m. Mass 12:00p.m.: Rosary 11:00 a.m.: Bible Study 6:30 p.m.: Sunday Choir Practice April 23-24, 2016 Attendance: 5:30 p.m. Mass: 61 9:00 a.m. Mass: 114 Collection: $3,213.05 Thank you for your participation and support! MASS INTENTIONS: If you wish to have your Mass intention noted in the parish bulletin for a specific date, this needs to be first arranged with the parish office. To do this, please stop by or call (541) 549-9391. SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DELIGHT: Mark your calendar and plan to attend our next Saturday Night Dinner Delight Fundraiser on May 14, following the 5:30p.m. Mass. This dinner will be hosted by the Altar Society. More details to come soon! BIBLE STUDY: will not meet again until May 5 at 11:00 a.m. CATHOLICS COME HOME: IF YOU have been away from the church, you are invited to come home! God is calling you to be a part of His universal family. We are Catholic. Please be sure to call or stop by the parish office so you can experience your true home. HELP NEEDED: If you are interested in serving as a liturgical minister or learning more about these ministries, please contact the parish office. Imagine if everyone signed up to help each person would be scheduled once a month! HOLY ROSARY: will be recite it on the moth of May every Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. 14 4:30p.m.-5:00 p.m.: Reconciliation 5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m.: Rosary in Spanish Office Closed 6:30 p.m.: Saturday Night Dinner Delights RELIGIOUS EDUCATION and YOUTH GROUP: will meet again on May 15. Religious Education meets from 10:30 a.m. through 11:30 a.m.. The last two meetings of the Youth Group will hold on May 15 and May 22nd during the morning Rel. Ed. from 10:30a.m. through 11:30a.m., respectively. SAINT OF THE WEEK: Peregrine Laziosi (1265-1345, Feast Day May 1) This well-to-do young Italian assaulted the Service superior general whom the pope had sent to make peace between feuding political factions in northern Italy. But he was so moved by the Services Christian response that he repented and in 1292 joined the Services in Siena. A prayerful and charitable friar, he was devoted to Mary. In 1322, he founded a new Service house in Forli, his hometown. He said Mass and preached fervently, and was known for his spiritual direction. When doctors decided to amputate his right foot because of a cancerous open sore, Peregrine prayed a long time the night before the surgery and awoke with his foot healed. Canonized in 1726, he is an intercessor for those battling cancer. _USCCB Saint Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church, Sisters, Oregon May 1st, the Sixth Sunday of Easter SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY: Were you ever confused or in doubt about what you should do about a situation? Or felt relief when someone showed you how God was working in your life? What about when someone offered to pray for you or for a loved one and your heart swelled with gratitude? Perhaps your inclination was to thank God for the presence of that person in your life. Maybe you didn’t think about it for a while but eventually you were able to see the workings of the Holy Spirit bringing you closer to God. The Spiritual Works of Mercy are an example of how God loves us. Through them, God prompts us to care for and encourage one another in our daily lives. Our families are yearning for us to show them that God’s love is immediate. Jesus showed us that we may be present and do the Father’s Will by serving each other in truth and kindness. The Spiritual Works of Mercy give us clues to how we can easily do this each day! What Does the Catechism of the Catholic Church say? The Spiritual Works draw a line between being nosy and helping our neighbor to live as God calls us to live. God asks us to be respectful but truthful in our relationships. We are called to be instruments of love, peace and kindness. “The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities. Instructing, advising, consoling, comforting are spiritual works of mercy, as are forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently. The corporal works of mercy consist especially in feeding the hungry, sheltering the home-less, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned, and burying the dead. Among all these, giving alms to the poor is one of the chief witnesses to fraternal charity: it is also a work of justice pleasing to God …” (¶ 2447) - Beth Belcher DOCTRINES FOR LIFE: Option for the Poor Catholic social teaching inspires and guides how we are to live and work in the world. In this principle, Option for the Poor, Jesus tells us to care for those who are most in need. He reminds us of our Christian duty to give a voice to those who are unheard and to help those who are most vulnerable. Fighting between armed forces made life in Cumbitara, Colombia, dangerous for Maria and her familyso dangerous that 8 years ago they were forced to relocate. They left their home one morning with nothing but a suitcase of clothes. It wasn’t easy making a new life in Nariño, a region of Colombia known for its coffee. People made fun of Maria and her family because they were outsiders. It was also hard to find work, and Maria’s father left home for months at a time to do dangerous work in a mine. All that changed when the family bought a little piece of land through the CRS Borderlands project. On it, they grow gourmet coffee that is sold in the United States. And Maria, now 18 years old, is passionate about coffee too. She was chosen for a special program and is earning a degree in farming. Now she has a new career goal: to help neighboring coffee farmers make a living growing the best coffee possible. - CRS PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH AND THEIR FAMILIES: Michelle Milne, Angeles Rojas, Evelyn Wolfe, Kevin Kuney, Steve O’Leary, Rema Bedaywi, James Steinthal, Fr. Jim Radloff, Joyce Browning, Fr. John Waldron, Anne MacTavish, Eileen O’ Brien, Rick Vaughn, Juvenal Robles-Ortiz, Karen Miller-Cecil, Audrey Murphy, Emilia Escobedo, Tetra Ramon, Jobita Alonzo, Ron Thorn, Jim Smith, Marilyn Jo, Marie Jose, Lorena and Greg Smith, Kevin and Kelly Imming, Mary Holm, Gwen Berry, Cheryl Mundell, Richard Kellogg, McKenzie Leary, Wendy Shoop, Lorraine Bigos, Kevin Berger, Barbara Marshall, Brian Greene, Margaret Huni, Trisha MacTavish, Ron Cole, Walt Shuey, Peter Fuchs, Mary Alsup, and Jim Ozouf. Prayer of Pope Francis for the Jubilee: Lord Jesus Christ, you have taught us to be merciful like the heavenly Father, and have told us that whoever sees you sees Him. Show us your face and we will be saved. Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and Matthew from being enslaved by money; the adulteress and Magdalene from seeking happiness only in created things; made Peter weep after his betrayal, and assured Paradise to the repentant thief. Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of us, the words that you spoke to the Samaritan woman: “If you knew the gift of God!” You are the visible face of the invisible Father, of the God who manifests his power above all by forgiveness and mercy: let the Church be your visible face in the world, its Lord risen and glorified. You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in weakness in order that they may feel compassion for those in ignorance and error: let everyone who approaches them feel sought after, loved, and forgiven by God. Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a year of grace from the Lord, and your Church, with renewed enthusiasm, may bring good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed, and restore sight to the blind. We ask this of you, Lord Jesus, through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy; you who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen. Señor Jesucristo, tú nos has enseñado a ser misericordiosos como el Padre del cielo, y nos has dicho que quien te ve, lo ve también a Él. Muéstranos tu rostro y obtendremos la salvación. Tu mirada llena de amor liberó a Zaqueo y a Mateo de la esclavitud del dinero; a la adúltera y a la Magdalena del buscar la felicidad solamente en una creatura; hizo llorar a Pedro luego de la traición, y aseguró el Paraíso al ladrón arrepentido. Haz que cada uno de nosotros escuche como propia la palabra que dijiste a la samaritana: ¡Si conocieras el don de Dios!Tú eres el rostro visible del Padre invisible,del Dios que manifiesta su omnipotencia sobre todo con el perdón y la misericordia: haz que, en el mundo, la Iglesia sea el rostro visible de Ti, su Señor, resucitado y glorioso.Tú has querido que también tus ministros fueran revestidos de debilidad para que sientan sincera compasión por los que se encuentran en la ignorancia o en el error:haz que quien se acerque a uno de ellos se sienta esperado, amado y perdonado por Dios.Manda tu Espíritu y conságranos a todos con su unción para que el Jubileo de la Misericordia sea un año de gracia del Señor y tu Iglesia pueda, con renovado entusiasmo, llevar la Buena Nueva a los pobresproclamar la libertad a los prisioneros y oprimidosy restituir la vista a los ciegos. Te lo pedimos por intercesión de María, Madre de la Misericordia, a ti que vives y reinas con el Padre y el Espíritu Santo por los siglos de los siglos. Amen. Tabernacle Fund “Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid… I am going away and I will come back to you.” (John 14: 27-29) Separations like business trips or military deployments can strain a marriage. Plan a daily way to reconnect even if it is simply to pick a common time to pray for each other. YEAR OF MERCY QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Adult: How does the merciful and compassionate Jesus dwell with you in your home? How do you show this compassion and mercy to your family? How do you experience Jesus and his Father being at home with you and your family?