Sunday - St Anthony`s
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Sunday - St Anthony`s
Sunday July 3, 2016 Bulletin FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to sent out laborers for his harvest.” Luke 10 ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC PARISH 9905 SW MCKENZIE ST., TIGARD, OR 97223 (503)639-4179 SATIGARD.ORG MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Sábado 5:00 pm-English Sunday Domingo 7:00 AM 8:30 AM 11:00 AM in English 1:30 PM in Vietnamese 4:00 PM en Español 7:00 PM Youth DAILY MASS Misa Diaria 8:30 AM Monday-Saturday 6:30 PM Thursday in Vietnamese PRAYER CHAIN Call the Parish office DIVINE MERCY ADORATION CHAPEL Monday-Friday 8:30 am—5:00 pm Tue-Thurs 6:30- 9:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am– Noon PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30 am—5:00 pm Tue-Thurs 6:30- 9:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am– Noon RECONCILIATION / Confesiones Saturday 3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment Pray Gratefully, Serve Responsibly, Give Generously Page 2 PASTOR’S CORNER Dear friends, I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits. Our Gospel from Luke is very challenging. Jesus says to his disciples: Go on your way; behold, I am sending you like lambs among wolves.” Fr. John Henderson Ministry is not always easy. Sharing the Good News is not always easy. I am in love with the Lord but not everyone is eager or willing to hear that. I believe in God with all my heart, soul and mind. I believe in LIFE, all LIFE from conception to natural death. Abortion is wrong. LIFE is precious. For me it seems so easy to understand but it is not when you take a stand. God created the world and everything in it. Everything God created, God said is good. Every man, woman and child belongs to God, no matter who they are, no matter what they look like. We have been given the responsibility of taking care of all of creation. For me it seems so easy to understand but it is not when you live the message. God sent us God’s only Son to show us the way. God’s word of love suffered on a cross and died for our sins. God’s Son is forgiving, compassionate and merciful, and yet Jesus was rejected and killed. That was not easy. Our life, no mater what, must be about forgiveness, compassion and mercy. For me it seems so easy to understand but it is not when you show it. Marriage and the family must be treasured. We must show our support and do all we can to strengthen the importance of father and mother and son and daughter. For me it seems so easy to understand but it is not when you treasure it. The poor are the most vulnerable. We must reach out and embrace our brothers and sisters under the bridges along the railroad tracks, in the gutters. We need to be their voice. For me it seems so easy to understand but it is not when you speak on their behalf. Even though it is difficult and people will make fun of you and persecute you know that God is at your side. One thing is important, in your ministry always-live lives of love. It is not easy but well worth it. Have a great week and a blessed 4th of July. Your friend, Fr. John LEADERSHIP Rev. John Henderson, Pastor (503)639-4179 x 112 / [email protected] Rev. Arjie Garcia, Parochial Vicar (503)639-4179 x 119 /[email protected] Marco Espinoza, Deacon Hispanic Ministry (503)639-4179 x129 / [email protected] David Hammes, Deacon (503) 639-4179 x 139/[email protected] Elise Shearer, Administrative Assistant (503)639-4179 ext. 113/[email protected] Gerlinde Lamer, Director of Adult Faith Formation (503)639-4179 x122/ [email protected] Cindy Marchese, Director of Religious Education (503)639-4179 x121/[email protected] Mary Hanlen, Director of Youth Ministry (503)639-4179 x128/[email protected] Nichlas Schaal, Director of Music (503)-639-4179x125 / [email protected] Andrew Nichols, Principal of School (503)-639-4179x 223 /[email protected] Sally Plasker, Vice Principal of School (503)-639-4179 x 224/[email protected] Tom Barr, Business Manager (503)-639-4179 x 114/[email protected] Kathy Fedr, RE Assistant (503)639-4179 x 123 /[email protected] Jeanette Gent, Financial Services (503)639-4179 x 115/[email protected] Jean Stein, Financial Services (503)639-4179 x 115/[email protected] Mark Wills, Information Technology (503)639-4179 x 124/[email protected] Lucille Borsch, Receptionist / Secretary (503)639-4179 x 0 /[email protected] Viridiana Morales, Evening Receptionist (503)639-4179 x 0 / [email protected] Steve Morton, Custodial Team (head) (503)639-4179 x 116 / [email protected] Support the businesses that help make this bulletin free to the church. This week’s Advertiser of the Week is Best Buy Landscape Supply BestBuyBark.com St. Anthony Parish 9905 SW McKenzie St., Tigard, OR 97223 Phone: 503-639-4179 Fax: 503-624-2364 E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 FAITH FORMATON LITURGY Travel with Fr. John Henderson, Pastor of St. Anthony Parish, Tigard, OR on our Canonization of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta – Italy Round trip. Where: Rome, Assisi, Tuscany, Florence, Venice Trip Dates: September 01-09, 2016 Cost: $3,900.00 Airfare and ALL-Included. To register, please contact (855) 842-8001 or (508) 340-9370. You can also register online at www.proximotravel.com. Clergy Roster for July 9th and 10th • 5 PM Father John Henderson • 7 AM Father Arjie Garcia • 8:30 AM Father Arjie Garcia w/Deacon David • 11 AM Father John Henderson • 7 PM Father John Henderson Clergy schedule is subject to change. PAR ISH OFF ERTORY July 1st-June 26th Description Offertory 2015-2016 2014-2015 $1,041,599 $998,519 (difference between 2014 & 2015 giving) Variance ($) Variance (%) $43,079 4.3% M u s i c M i n i s try St. Anthony Music Ministry Needs Your Help! We are trying to grow our music ministries and can’t do it without you. The time commitment is a 1.5 hour rehearsal during the week, and an hour or ½ hour before mass to set up. 5PM Vigil & 11AM Instrumentalists: All are welcome with a special need for a guitarist, bassist, and drummer. Proficiency in an instrument with good sight reading or improvisational skills required. Singers: Looking for singers in all vocal ranges. Experience in singing in parts, and or good sight readings/improvisational skills required. Audio Mixer: Someone with an ear for music or a desire to learn. Experience in audio mixing/engineering is a plus. The volunteer will operate the mixing board with an iPad during mass. (There will be some up front training but no weekly rehearsal.) 7AM Cantor: Looking for singers with a strong singing voice to lead all the music at mass. Being a good sight reader and having a basic liturgical knowledge is a plus but not required. An audition is required. (No weekly rehearsal) 8:30AM Singers: We want to build our choir. If you enjoy singing, this is the place for you. Experience singing in 4-part harmony is a plus but not required. All vocal ranges welcome, with a special need for Sopranos. Cantor: Looking for singers with a strong singing voice to lead the Psalm and announce songs. Being a good sight reader and having a basic liturgical knowledge is a plus but not required. An audition is required. (Membership in the choir is required) Music ministry is a wonderful place serve the community while building your faith in fellowship. Never hesitate to comment, encourage, or share ideas with us. And most importantly keep praying and singing with us. Please contact Nichlas Schaal at [email protected] for more information. Page 4 CONTACTS AND RESOURCES Parish office Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 –12PM 12:30 - 5PM (503)639-4179 Evening Hours Tues-Thurs 6:30-9pm Saturday 8:30-12pm After hours sacramental emergencies call: 541--230-4494 and leave a message Clergy 503-639-4179 Fr. John Henderson, Pastor x112 Fr. Arjie Garcia, Vicar x119 Deacon Marco Espinoza x129 Deacon David Hammes x139 Adult Faith Formation Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Annulment Advocacy Fr. John Henderson (503)639-4179 ext. 112 Deacon Marco Espinosa (503)639-4179 ext. 129 ESL(English as a Second Language) Eva Garcia 503-598-9186 Adminstrative Assistant /Facility Rental Elise Shearer (503) 639-4179 ext 113 Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Catholic Daughters Eileen Rosko [email protected] Sally Plasker – Vice Principal (503)639-4179 ext. 214 Clare Jaramillo – Assistant (503)639-4179 ext. 222 Linda Olsen – Office (503)639-4179 ext. 244 Julie Stump – After School Care Sunday Nursery Cindy Marchese Knights of Columbus Brian Fihn (503) 707-5155 [email protected] Deacon Marco Espinoza (503)639-4179 ext.129 Tom Barr (503)639-4179 ext. 114 St. Anthony School Andrew Nichols – Principal (503)639-4179 ext. (503)234-5334 Business Office (503)639-4179 ext. 114 Funeral Coordination Hispanic Ministry Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Thomas Barr (503)639-4179 ext. 213 Faith Formation Cindy Marchese – Preschool-8th (503)639-4179 ext. 121 Cindy Marchese – Sacramental Prep (503)639-4179 ext. 121 Mary Hanlen, Youth Ministry (503)639-4179 ext. 128 Kathy Fedr, RE Assistant (503)639-4179 ext. 123 Archdiocese of Portland Baptisms Stewardship (503)639-4179 ext. 121 Vocations Toni Stotts Wedding Preparation Maintenance Fr. John Henderson Steve Morton (503)639-4179 ext. 116 (503)639-4179 ext. 112 Ministry of the Sick and Homebound (503)639-4179 ext. 129 Deacon Marco Espinoza Diane Bohan Music Ministry Nichlas Schaal (English) 503-639-4179 ext 125 Phiet Loung Vietnamese Community Resources St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry Pantry hrs/utility/rental assistance Gerlinde Lamer Spanish 503-639-4179 ext.122 (503)684-8280 Jim Haberski (503)593-3194 Life, Peace and Justice Good Neighbor Center/Shelter Finance Office Prayer and Worship Jeanette Gent Jean Stein (503)639-4179 ext. 115 Fr. Arjie Garcia (503)639-4179 ext. 119 Paul Lamer (503)590-4729 Bulletin Items/ Mass Announcements Prayer Shawl Ministry Cemetery Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Sue Sammons (503)954-1937 Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 RCIA / Returning Catholics CYO Geneva Stegemoller Community Café Steve Kemp Confirmation (Adult) Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Confirmation (9th-12th grades) Mary Hanlen (503)639-4179 ext. 128 Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Reception /Parish Office / Mass Intentions Lucille Borsch (day time) Viridiana Morales (evenings and Saturday) (503)639-4179 ext. 0 Sanctity of Life Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 Severe Weather Shelter Carol Herron St. Vincent De Paul Tigard Dick Bailey St. Vincent de Paul Vol. Coordinator Gerlinde Lamer (503)639-4179 ext. 122 (503)443-6084 Caring Closet (503)603-1576 Tri-County Help Line 211 Care to Share – Food (503)591-9025 Care to Share - Utilities (503)726-0407 Love Inc. (503)443-6888 Union Gospel Mission Thrift Store (503)639-6488 Page 5 July 5th S T . A NJuly T3rd H OMonday N Y C O July M4th M U N I TTuesday Y CALEN DAR 3 de julio Lunes 4 de Julio Martes 5 de Julio Sunday Domingo 7:00 am 8:30 am 11 am 4 pm 7:00 pm +Joe Borsch +Bart Haunsperger +Leon flores 9:00 am Mary Sprauer 8:30 am Monica Mai 7 am Mass (Church) 7:30-12:30 Fellowship (center lobby) 8:30 am Mass (Church) 11 am Mass (Church) 1 pm mass Vietnamese (Church) 4:00pm Mass Spanish (Church) 5:15pm SALT (Francis hall) 5:30 pm Community Café (school) 7 pm NO MASS 8 am Bible Study Exodus (On line) 9:00 am Mass 8:30 am Daily Mass 9:15 am Women’s Bible Study (Library) Life’s Struggle Book (gathering space) 7:00 PM Pastoral Council (upper room) Charismatic Bible Study (O’Reilly hall) Wednesday Miercoles Thursday Jueves Friday Viernes NO MASS July 6th 6 de julio July 7th 7 de Julio July 8th 8 de Julio 8:30 am +Lou Ebling 8:30 am Doris Christiansen 8:30 am +Lou Ebling 8:30 am Daily Mass 9:00 AM Nutrition for Children 9:15 am Quilt Tying (parish library) 9:30 am Mom’s Support group (nursery) 6:15 pm Spanish Mass (church) 7:00 PM Confesiones Espanol Knights of Columbus (O’Reilly hall) Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults 8:30 am Daily Mass (Church) 9:00 AM Nutrition for Children 9:15 am Women’s Faith Sharing (parish library) 6:30 pm Mass Vietnamese (Church) 8:30 am Daily Mass 8:30 am Bulletin Crew (parish office) 9:00 AM Nutrition for Children 10 am Making Rosaries (Upper Room) 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group Saturday Sabado Sunday Domingo Intercessions: July 9th 9 de julio 8:30 am +Paul Rethinger 5 pm Diane Lung 7 am Men’s Bible Study (upstairs kitchen) 8:30 am daily mass (Church) 3:30 pm Confession (Church) 5 pm Vigil Mass (Church) 7 am 8:30 am 11 am 4 pm 7pm July 10 10 de julio +Bart Haunsperger +Lou Ebling +Pietro Vitiritti For those who have died: People of St Anthony 7 am Mass (Church) 7:30-12:30 pm Fellowship (Gathering Space) 8:30 am Mass (Church) 11 am Mass (Church) 1:30 pm Mass Vietnamese (Church) 4 pm Mass Spanish (Church) 5:15 pm Salt (Francis Hall) 5:30 pm Community Café (school) 7 pm Mass (church) New Parishioners: Page 6 FAITH FORMATION SACRAMENT PREPARATION Children’s Sacrament Preparation News Contact: Cindy Marchese at 503-639-4179 x121 or [email protected] Registration for 2016-17 Sunday Children’s Faith Formation classes is now available on-line. Visit this link: http://goo.gl/forms/R3chECFBnz Or pick up forms from the parish office. Contact Cindy Marchese at 503-639-4179 x121 or [email protected]. What an awesome 4 days of Cave Quest VBS! Special thanks and appreciation for our VBS Committee and all our adult and youth volunteers! You are the best! Preparing for the Sacraments at St. Anthony Our parish prepares students using the following components: 1. Regular Sunday mass attendance 2. Foundational Catechesis through Sunday Faith Formation Classes or Catholic School. 3. At home parent/child sacrament book completion. 4. Parish support through parent meetings & family retreats. Parents are encouraged to enroll children as 1st graders. Preparation for sacraments begins in the 2nd/3rd grade by enrolling in foundational catechesis. For 4th graders and older who are in their 1st year of formation, preparation begins in year two. Register for 2016-17 Sunday Religious Education classes now or enroll your child in our parish school to begin their formation. 1st Communion 20152015-16 Kids Summer Parish Program! Camp Tilikum 1st-8th grade children (Fall 2016) is July 18-22 [Tilikum registration has closed! Call Kathy Fedr for information on how to register through Camp Tilikum, 503-639-4179 x123] RECRUITING ADULTS & YOUTH FOR SUMMER LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! We are asking for adults and youth who will be entering 9th grade or older in the fall to join us out at Camp Tilikum as youth & adult counselors! Join us for one or more days! Contact Kathy Fedr for information at 503-639-4179 x123. Group photos taken at all our 1st Communion masses are available in electronic format. If you didn’t get the email with pictures, let Cindy know. Here’s our 5pm , May 14th group. Do you have a child that you would like to baptize? Have you been asked to be a Godmother or Godfather for a child? Our next class for the preparation of infant baptism is Wednesday July 13th at 7 PM . For questions or to make an appointment please call 503-639-4179 ext. 122 or email [email protected] Page 7 YOUTH MINISTRY PARISH SCHOOL Saint Anthony’s Life Teen is a ministry open to all high school students. We meet Sundays at 5:00, starting with dinner, and ending at 6:45 before Mass. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome—just walk in the door, write down a few pieces of information, and join the celebration! With summer break underway for students and teachers, activity continues at the school with cleaning up and out the classrooms, making repairs, and upgrading our computer systems and safeguards. In the middle school, Summer Camp is off to a great and wet start. With last Monday’s 90 degree temperature, campers beat the heat with a little water action. Summer Life Nights God loves you all year long, and so do we! Whenever you’re in town, please join us 2nd and last Sundays for summer fun! There is no Life Night tonight, July 3! We’ll see you July 10. Also, July 31, August 14, and August 28, we’ll see you for our summer excitement! Remember, dinner is not provided during Summer. Through the middle of August, campers will be enjoying gym time, crafts, more water activities, fort construction, computer games, a field trip, movies, bike riding, library time and much more. Teens need YOU! Core team is about being a mentor to the young members of our Parish. They don't need the best teachers, the coolest pop-culture gurus, or the most talented performers--they need you to care about their lives, ask them how they're doing, and share God's love with them. Will you answer the call? Feel free to talk to any existing member of Core team, or contact Mary at 503-639-4179 x128 Some of the student campers are also attending Vacation Bible School’s “Cave Quest: Following Jesus—The Light of the World.” On-line Registration is open! Registration is needed for those who are: *Regularly attending Life Nights and other youth events. (For those going in to their first or second year of Confirmation, the needed registration form is attached.) With any and all questions or concerns, call Mary at 503-639-4179 x128 Although the school will be closed the month of July, we will continue to schedule tours and register students throughout the summer. If you would like to learn more about our programs or refer a family to St. Anthony School, please feel free to give me a call. Blessings, Clare Jaramillo, Enrollment (503) 639-4179, ext. 222 Page 8 SHARED LEADERSHIP NOTES PASTORAL COUNCIL & COMMISSION REPORTS The Faith Formation Commission met on June 16th to review the status of the parish survey and plan the next steps in the survey process. Attendees included Mary, Gerlinde, Kathy, Veronica, Donna, Susie, Cindy, and Kevin. The Commission made the following decisions: • The “target” for the minimum number of survey responses is 200. • The survey schedule was extended through the Summer. • A number of actions will be taken to advertise the survey and promote responses, including an outreach during the fellowship time after Sunday masses. The next meeting is scheduled for July 21st and all are welcome to attend! Highlights of the Life, Justice & Peace Meeting – June 9, 2016 Community Alliance of Tenants Workshop: We agreed that 20 people attending was a good showing for the first year. The hope is to reach more tenants next year. Interfaith Power & Light Postcards: Response to this Earth Day event was disappointing. Next year we will advertise more and have the actual postcards available for parishioners to sign. 2016 Offering of Letters: Ten letters were written over the three Sundays we had a table at fellowship and were hand-delivered to the archdiocesan office. With an eye toward growing this campaign next year we will encourage participation in a letter writing event with the video presentation from Bread for the World. Union Gospel Mission: The Lifechange for Women program run by Union Gospel Mission in Beaverton could accommodate a tour on Tuesday or Thursday after 10 a.m. Feast of St. Francis Catholic Climate Covenant program: The feast of St. Francis is Oct. 4. We will look into providing informational materials to raise awareness in the parish about this feast and the ties to Care for Creation called for by Pope Francis. October is Respect Life month: Sept. 28 – Nov. 9 is the “40 Days for Life” this year. We will try to provide pamphlets and display posters during this time. Oregon Care Partners classes: Oregon Care Partners offers free classes for caregivers on a wide variety of topics to help with issues common to caring for aging loved ones. We will explore this further at our next meeting. No July meeting: The next meeting will be Thursday, August 11 at 7 p.m. in the parish library. Page 9 IN AND BEYOND OUR PARISH WALLS Has your family been affected by cancer? Tigard/Tualatin Relay for life would like to celebrate survivors as well as honoring those who have passed. 10 AM Saturday July 9th we celebrate survivors with our opening lap around the track, a free ceramic activity, lunch, massages and a goody bag. Twality Middle School 14650 SW 97th Ave Tigard. Survivors must register at www.relayforlife.org/tigardor. All day fun activities for the whole family includes bands, a silent auction, classic car show, games and fundraisers at every campsite. 10 pm we honor those who have lost their battle, lighting the track with luminaries in their honor. ($5 donation to decorate). We walk all night to the light of those we remember. Call parishioner Marcia Solberg 971-235-2257 for more information. New Parish Photo Directory ! Everyone groans when it’s directory time. Not only do most of us not enjoy having our photograph taken, but the directory experience seems uniquely grueling What can you expect? A handsome back drop. Heirloom quality artwork. Friendly low-key photographers. ONLY 278 SPOTS LEFT! Sign up on line today! Dear Pastor, Staff and Parishioners, We sincerely thank you for your generous support of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). We had a successful campaign and your parish contributed $2,662.44 that will be used in grants to organizations in our local communities working to lift people out of poverty. In gratitude, The CCHD Committee http://www.signupgenius.com/ go/4090D45ADAB23A6FB6-stanthony Don’t have access to a computer call 503-639-4179 ext. 122 for an appointment. “Usually we pray to God for our personal desires— for our family and friends, and for particular people whose special needs have been brought to our attention. This is love—for ourselves and for others. It is also the expression and therefore the experience , of faith and trust in God. At Mass we broaden our perspective and pray for the whole church. This makes us grow in special love for the whole community of faith by praying in an all inclusive way for everyone who believes. We do this in joining in the “presidential prayers” * the Collect * Prayer over the offerings, and the Prayer after Communion. “A Fresh Look at the Mass by Fr. David M. Knight. Join us August 19 & 20 at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Tigard, OR for the 5th Annual Catholic Women Rejoice conference! This year's event, themed, "Rejoice and Be Free," includes opening Mass with Archbishop Alexander K. Sample, Confession, fabulous vendors and door prizes, keynote speakers Hallie Lord (www.hallielord.com), Mary Lenaburg (www.passionateperseverance.blogspot.com), MC/ Event Founder Heather Renshaw, and more! Group discounts and Early Bird pricing are available. For event schedule and registration, Page 10 ADULT FAITH FORMATION & ENRICHMENT Are you looking to reconnect to your faith? Do you have questions about your relationship with God and the church? Thursday August 4th we will begin reading and discussing the boo Rediscover Jesus. To be a part of this group email [email protected] Faith Formation and Enhancement Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2WD3FHY The Faith Formation Commission would like your feedback so that we as a Parish can serve you better! How do you want to deepen your Faith? What issues are you facing right now? What's the easiest way for you to grow, and when is the best time? Please help us by filling out this brief survey to let us know the best way to serve you! Our on line Bible Study has begun. Its not to late to start. Registration is now open at Evangelization.com Join us beginning July 12th after morning mass in the gathering space. 35 Psalms have been chosen to show us how the Psalms express the relationship between God and God’s people as they form and transform the community of faith. To order your book email [email protected]. L I F E P E A CNEE AWNSD J U S T I C E SỰ SỐNG, CÔNG LÝ, VÀ HÒA BÌNH /://SHOULD CATHOLICS VOTE? As Catholics, we are called to be responsible citizens, and our US Bishops tells us that “participation in political life is a moral obligation.” Jesus calls us to be salt and light in the world, so we should participate in public life (and this includes voting, as a responsible citizen) in a way to helps us to carry out the mission of Jesus. The Church calls us first of all to have a fully formed conscience, which means that we need to listen to, accept, and act upon the Church’s teaching. The Catholic Church teaches four basic principles of Catholic social doctrine: DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON: The US Bishops write: “A Catholic cannot vote for a candidate who favors a policy promoting an intrinsically evil act, such as abortion, euthanasia, assisted suicide, deliberately subjecting workers or the poor to subhuman living conditions, redefining marriage in ways that violate its essential meaning, or racist behavior, if the voter’s intent is to support that position. In such cases, a Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in grave evil. At the same time, a voter should not use a candidate’s opposition to an intrinsic evil to justify indifference or inattentiveness to other important moral issues involving human life and dignity.” THE COMMON GOOD: In our Declaration of Independence, the founding fathers acknowledge this: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness . . . “ The common good requires the recognition of individual rights and equality—“respect for the person as such” (CCC 1907), as well as “the social well-being and development of the group itself” (CCC 1908) and peace. SUBSIDIARITY: “A community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a community of a lower order, depriving the latter of its functions, but rather should support it in case of need and help to co-ordinate its activity with the activities of the rest of society, always with a view to the common good” (CCC 1883). This principle is opposed to every form of collectivism, sets limits for state intervention, and tries to harmonize relationships between individuals and societies (CCC 1885). SOLIDARITY: While the Catholic Church will always remain non-partisan and does not promote or endorse any candidates, as Catholics we should follow what the Church teaches as we go to the polls. We cannot be more committed to a political party or candidate than to the Lord Jesus. The Bishops tell us, “take into account a candidate’s commitments, character, integrity, and ability to influence a given issue. In the end, this is a decision to be made by each Catholic guided by a conscience formed by Catholic moral teaching.” COMMUNITY LIFE AND GROUPS Monday - Friday, July 11 – 15, 2016 OUR LADY OF PEACE RETREAT – BEAVERTON 43rd Institute in Catholic Teaching Speakers: Fr. John Horgan; Sr. Ann Shields, SGL; Fr. George McInnis, CPM Schedule: Morning Prayer- Holy Mass- Classes and Eucharistic Holy Hour. Evening Lectures: a Speaker each day, and a performance by St. Luke Productions.Resident: $500 ($550 Canadian) includes all classes and evening lectures, room and all meals; Day Student: $325 (all classes and lunches); Per-Day: $70 (3 classes and a lunch); Per-Class: $20; Evening Lectures: $10 per person (includes light refreshments). Visit our website at www.olpretreat.org to register, email Window into Divine Mercy Masses are not just for the dead! Do you want to thank God for a blessing? Do you have a family member or yourself that could use prayers? Perhaps there is an anniversary of the death of a loved one you want to remember or a birthday/quinceanera of some one living. Requesting a mass intention is as simple as picking up the phone and calling the parish office or coming into and talking with either Lucille or Each act of mercy is a two directional flow of mercy. We, who are showing mercy to someone are at the same time receiving mercy from them. They, in their need and suffering are giving us the opportunity to be merciful. This opportunity is an act of mercy shown to us. In this perspective, we cannot but be thankful to the one we show mercy to for giving us the chance to pass on the mercy God has shown us and expects us to pass on to others. We are as dependent on them as they are on us. A prayer of thanksgiving is due from both sides of a merciful act of love. In his earlier years, Pope John Paul II had difficulty in meeting people who were suffering from illness. With time, however, he came to understand and appreciate the deep meaning of their suffering and the great benefit of it for those who their suffering met. In the encyclical Dives in Misericordia, Pope John Paul II wrote, “An act of merciful love is only really such when we are deeply convinced at the moment that we perform it that we are at the same time receiving mercy from the people who are accepting it from us. If this bilateral and reciprocal quality is absent, our actions are not yet true acts of mercy, nor has there yet been fully completed in us that conversion to which Christ has shown us the way...”. Jesus I Trust in You - Losia Radominski Page 12 HISPANIC MINISTRY Queridos amigos, Espero que esta carta te encuentre bien y de buen humor. Nuestro Evangelio de Lucas es muy difícil. Jesús dice a sus discípulos: Vayan por su camino; he aquí, yo los envío como corderos en medio de lobos”. Ministerio no siempre es fácil. Compartir la Buena Nueva no siempre es fácil. Estoy en amor con el Señor, pero no todo el mundo está ansioso o dispuesto a escuchar eso. Creo en Dios con todo mi corazón, alma y mente. Creo en la vida, toda la vida desde la concepción hasta la muerte natural. El aborto está mal. La vida es preciosa. Para mí parece tan fácil de entender, pero no lo es cuando usted toma lo contrario. Dios creó el mundo y todo en él. Todo lo que Dios creó, Dios dijo es bueno. Cada hombre, mujer y niño que es de Dios, no importa lo que son, no importa lo que parecen. Se nos ha dado la responsabilidad de cuidar de toda la creación. Para mí parece tan fácil de entender, pero no lo es cuando se vive el mensaje. Dios nos ha enviado el Hijo único de Dios que nos muestre el camino. Palabra del amor de Dios sufrió en la cruz y murió por nuestros pecados. Hijo de Dios es indulgente, misericordioso y compasivo, y sin embargo Jesús fue rechazado y matado. Eso no fue fácil. Nuestra vida, sin importar que, debe ser sobre el perdón, la compasión y la misericordia. Para mí parece tan fácil de entender, pero no lo es cuando tú lo demuestras. El matrimonio y la familia deben ser apreciados. Debemos mostrar nuestro apoyo y hacer todo lo posible para reforzar la importancia de padre y madre e hijo e hija. Para mí parece tan fácil de entender, pero no lo es cuando tu l vives. Los pobres son los más vulnerables. Hay que extender la mano y abrazar a nuestros hermanos y hermanas debajo de los puentes a lo largo de las vías del ferrocarril, en las cunetas. Tenemos que ser su voz. Para mí parece tan fácil de entender, pero no lo es cuando usted habla en el nombre de ellos. A pesar de que es difícil y la gente se burle de ti y te persiga, recuerda que Dios está a tu lado. Una cosa que es importante, en tu ministerio vive siempre la vida con amor. No es fácil, pero vale la pena. Tengas una gran semana y un bendecido 4 de julio. Tu amigo, Fr. John Domingos: Eucaristía (Misa) 4:00pm Misa en Español Miercoles 6:15pm. Grupo de Oración Kerigma: Kerigma Asamblea: (O’Reilly Hall) Viernes 7:00 PM HORA SANTA Pronto se les informara. Crecimientos: Martes (O’Reilly & Youth Center) 7:00 PM Clases PRE RERE-Bautismales: Bautismales Proxima clase de bautismo Julio 02, 6:PM Clase por cita con Diacono Marco Llamar al 503-639-4179 Ext. 129 Requiere una entrevista con el Diacono Marco 503-639-4179 x129 BAUTIZOS (niños menores de 8 años): Bautizos Julio 16, 2:00pm Cuarto Domingo en la misa 4:00pm Hablar con el Diacono Marco Sacerdote/ Párroco Fr. John Henderson 503-639-4179 Ext.112 Vicario Parroquial Fr. Arjie Garcia 503-639-4179 Ext. 119 Ministro Hispano Dcn. Marco Espinoza 503-639-4179 x 129 [email protected] Asistente de Pastoral (Bilingüe) Viridiana Morales Ext.0 Horas de oficina: Martes, miércoles y Jueves de 6:30-9pm Sábado de 8:30am-12:00pm Favor tocar el timbre de la puerta. Page 13 HISPANIC MINISTRY DESEA CASARSE Lo que Dios unió que no lo separe el hombre. Favor llame a la oficina y haga una cita con el Diacono Marco al 503-639-4179 Ext. 129 6 meses de anticipación La inscripción para Educacion Religiosa Ven a registrar a sus hijos a la oficina o internet. Para la formacion de Sacramentos. Actividades de la comunidad San Antonio. Directorio de la Parroquia. Invitamos a todos los miembros de nuestra comunidad a participar en el directorio de la parroquia, puede ser individual o en familia. Para hacerlo favor hacer una cita en la oficina o por internet. Convivio Familiar Hispano. El domingo 24 de julio invitamos a toda la comunidad a participar en un convivio familiar después de la misa de las 4:00PM. Favor traer un platillo para compartir y muchos deseos de disfrutar de una variedad de juegos y actividades. Los esperamos. Día de Adoración. El viernes 29 de Julio es día de adoración del Santísimo. Inicia a las 9:00AM después de misa con la exposición del Santísimo en la iglesia, de 7:00pm a 8:00pm hora de adoración y alabanza con música, oraciones y termina con la bendición del Santísimo Sacramento. Picnic de la Parroquia St. Anthony. El sábado 13 de agosto invitamos a nuestra comunidad a unirnos en una sola comunidad San Antonio para celebrar el Picnic de las 6:00pm en adelante. El evento consiste en traer un platillo lo suficiente para compartir, disfrutar de juegos y competencias incluyendo premios por el mejor platillo o ensalada y muchas actividades para toda la familia. XIV Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Primera lectura Isaías 66:10-14 Alegraos, Jerusalén, y regocijaos por el todos los que la amáis, Como uno a quien su madre le consuela, así yo os consolaré. Salmo 66:1-7, 16, 20 Aclamen al Señor tierra entera. Segunda lectura Gálatas 6:14-18 En cuanto a mí Dios me libre gloriarme si no es en la cruz de Cristo, porque de nada vale el estar circuncidado o no, sino el ser una creatura nueva. Evangelio Lucas 10:1-12, 17-20 El Señor designó a otros 72, y los envoi diciendoles; mirad que os envío como corderos en medio de lobos. No llevéis bolsa, ni alforja, ni sandalias. Y no saludéis a nadie en el camino. Practica de Coros. Coro de Jóvenes/ Niños La práctica de los coros de niños y jóvenes es el 1ro, 2do y 4to martes del mes a las 7:15pm en la iglesia. Niños deben ser acompañados por sus padres. Coro de Jóvenes Adultos La práctica del coro de jóvenes adultos es el 3er martes de cada mes. Bienvenido a la Parroquia de San Antonio Gracias por acompañarnos esta tarde. Es nuestro mayor deseó que la Eucaristía que hoy celebramos nos anime a vivir una profunda experiencia de fe y vida. Le invitamos para que junto con sus familiares y amigos vuelvan a participar con nosotros, su comunidad y familia, de la iglesia de San Antonio en Tigard. hiệp thông BẢN TIN HÀNG TUẦN CỦA CỘNG ĐÒAN CÔNG GIÁO VIỆT NAM GIÁO XỨ THÁNH ANTÔN Chúa Nhật 14 Thường Niên • Năm Phụng Vụ C Ngày 3 Tháng 7 Năm 2016 RA ĐI RAO GIẢNG TIN MỪNG Đức Giêsu đã đi rao giảng Tin mừng Nước Trời cho dân chúng để đem lại ơn cứu độ cho họ. Mối ưu tư hàng đầu của Ngài là làm cho mọi ngườiø được nghe biết Tin mừng. Mối ưu tư ấy đã được diễn tả trong lúc thổ lộ tâm tình với các môn đệ :”Lúa chín thì nhiều mà thợ gặt thì ít. Vậy các con hãy xin chủ ruộng sai thợ gặt lúa về”(Lc 10,2). Sau khi đã trang bị cho họ những khả năng tinh thần tuyệt diệu, Đức Giêsu đã sai 72 môn đệ đi loan báo Tin mừng bình an cho mọi người. Ngài ân cần khuyên họ đừng lo tìm an toàn nơi các phương tiện vật chất trần gian. Họ vâng lời ra đi và đã trở về trong hân hoan. Đức Kitô cho họ biết họ hãy vui mừng vì tên tuổi họ đã được ghi trên Nước Trời. Ngày nay, Đức Giêsu vẫn muốn cho công việc rao giảng Tin mừng ấy phải được tiếp tục trong Hội thánh. Vậy những ai được và phải loan báo Tin mừng ấy ? Đó là mọi Kitô hữu. Tất cả những ai đã được chịu phép rửa tội đều có sứ mạng nên thánh và truyền BAN ĐIỀU HÀNH & MỤC VỤ CỘNG ĐOÀN Linh Mục Chánh Xứ: Cha John Henderson Linh Mục Quản Nhiệm: Cha Phêrô Nhật Hoàng Linh Mục Hưu Dưỡng: Cha Giuse Nguyễn Đức Hậu Chủ Tịch Cộng Đoàn: Anh Bùi Lợi Phó Chủ Tịch Nội Vụ: Anh Phạm Đình Hiếu Phó Chủ Tịch Ngoại Vụ: Anh Nguyễn Tấn Trực Thủ Quỹ & Tài Chánh: Anh Nguyễn Văn Bình Đại Diện Cộng Đoàn VN với GX Mỹ Anh Phạm Tuấn Thư Ký:Chị Lê Thị Anh Thư Hội Các Bà Mẹ Công Giáo: Chị Nguyễn Anna Dung Ca Đoàn Hương Chiều Anh Lương Thế Phiệt Thiếu Nhi Thánh Thể & Giới Trẻ: HT Kim Trang Thừa Tác Viên Lời Chúa : Chị Lê Thị Tuyết Dung Thừa Tác Viên Thánh Thể/ Lễ Sinh: Anh Nguyễn Tín Trường Giáo Lý & Việt Ngữ: Thầy Phạm Quốc Hùng giáo (Redmptoris Missio)). Như vậy, các thợ gặt trong cánh đồng truyền giáo không phải chỉ là các Linh mục và nam nữ tu sĩ mà là mọi người mang danh là Kitô hữu. Chúng ta hãy tham gia vào việc truyền giáo bằng cách sống sâu sắc niềm tin của mình và cố gắng trở nên muối đất và ánh sáng cho trần gian trong mọi môi trường xã hội mình đang sống. LIÊN LẠC Linh Mục Quản Nhiệm: 503-228-4397 X 225 [email protected] Ban Điều Hành: 503-730-7254 [email protected] Phụng Vụ và Mục Vụ: 503-770-0811• MV: 503-467-1385 [email protected] MỤC VỤ & SINH HOẠT Thánh lễ: Chúa Nhật: 1:30 chiều • Thứ Năm: 6:30 chiều Giải tội: Truớc hoặc sau Thánh lễ Chúa Nhật và chiều Thứ Năm, hoặc xin hẹn với quý Cha. Rửa tội: Xin liên lạc trực tiếp với văn phòng Giáo Xứ Mỹ Hôn phối & Xin lễ: Xin liên lạc trực tiếp với Cha Quản Nhiệm Trường Việt Ngữ và Giáo lý • TNTT • Việt ngữ: từ 11:15 đến 12:15 chiều CN • Giáo lý: từ 12:30 đến 1:15 chiều CN • TNTT: 2 - 4 giờ chiều Thứ Bẩy Ý CẦU NGUYỆN TRONG THÁNG Ý CHỈ CẦU NGUYỆN CỦA ĐỨC THÁNH CHA • THÁNG 7/2016 • Ý chung: Cầu cho các dân tộc bản địa, đang gặp nguy cơ vì bản sắc và sự tồn vong của mình, được đối xử tôn trọng. • Ý truyền giáo: Cầu cho Giáo Hội tại Châu Mỹ Latinh và vùng Caribê, bằng các phương thế truyền giáo cho lục địa mình, biết loan báo Tin Mừng bằng nghị lực và lòng nhiệt thành mới mẻ. Giáo hộiCÔNG nghèo đói. LỊCH GIÁO TRONG TUẦN 3/7: CN 14 Thường Niên 4/7: Independence Day-Lễ Độc Lập (HK)) 5/7: Thứ Ba trong Tuần 14 TN 6/7: Thứ Tư trong Tuần 14 TN 7/7: Thứ Năm trong Tuần 14 TN 8/7: Th. Bênêđictô, viện phụ-Lễ Nhớ 9/7: Thứ Bẩy trong Tuần 14 TN 10/7: CN 15 Thường Niên Truyện : Đôi tay của Chúa. Vào cuối thế chiến thứ hai, để thu phục thiện cảm và tin tưởng của người dân trong làng vừa mới đuợc giải phóng khỏi tay quân Đức Quốc xã, toán lính thuộc lực lượng đồng minh cố gắng lượm lại từng mảnh vỡ của bức tượng Chúa Giêsu đã được dựng lên ở quảng trường trước ngôi nhà thờ nhỏ, trung tâm sinh hoạt của làng quê miền cực nam nước Italia. Sau nhiều ngày cố gắng, toán lính đã gắn lại được gần như toàn bức tượng của Chúa. Nhưng chỉ có đôi tay bức tượng là không thể nào hàn gắn lại được. Vì các mảnh vụn lớp thì bị bể quá nhỏ, lớp thì đã bị nát thành như bụi. Sau nhiều giờ bàn luận và gần như sắp quyết định bỏ dở công việc, thì một người trong toán lính có sáng kiến tìm lấy hai khúc gỗ gắn vào nơi hai cánh tay bị bể nát của bức tượng, rồi viết vào đó một hàng chữ bất hủ, không những đánh động được tâm hồn những người dân trong làng, mà còn thu hút được nhiều khách du lịch đến vùng này để đọc tận mắt hàng chữ đầy ý nghĩa. Các bạn có thể đoán được hàng chữ này không ? Đó là :CHÍNH BẠN LÀ ĐÔI TAY CỦA CHÚA”. Lời Chúa qua các bài đọc lễ Chúa Nhật + Bài đọc 1 : Is 66,10-14c. Dân Do thái vẫn tỏ ra chán nản vì Giêrusalem vẫn chưa được phục hưng như bao người mong đợi. Tiên tri Isaia yên ủi họ bằng cách nêu lên những niềm hy vọng về một tương lai còn mờ mịt. Sau những cơn đau dữ dội của việc sinh con, người phụ nữ Sion cảm thấy vui mừng thư thái.Đó là hình ảnh dân Do thái, Chúa sẽ ban phúc lành cho dân, và phúc lành quí giá nhất là bình an. + Bài đọc 2 : Gl 6,14-18. Đây là đoạn cuối thư gửi cho tín hữu Galata, thánh Phaolô nói lên trọng tâm của Đạo thánh là mầu nhiệm thập giá của Đức Kitô. Có những người coi thập giá là cớ vấp phạm, có người cho là sự điên rồ, nhưng thánh Phaolô đã khám phá ra giá trị tuyệt với của nó : Thập giá đã mang lại ơn cứu độ, là lẽ sống của thánh Phaolô và là nguồn bình an và hạnh phúc của ngài. + Bài Tin mừng : Lc 10,1-12.17-20. Bài Tin mừng được chia thành hai phần : a) Đức Giêsu sai các môn đệ đi rao giảng Tin mừng: Đức Giêsu tuyển chọn 72 môn đệ. Con số 72 được nhắc đến là để ám chỉ 72 nước phát xuất từ miêu duệ ông Noê sau đại hồng thủy, hình ảnh thế giới mà tất cả mọi người được Đức Giêsu sai đi rao giảng Tin mừng,. b) Khi đi truyền giáo trở vê: Sau khi đi truyền giáo trở vê, các môn đệ vui mừng kể lại cho Đức Giêsu nghe về những thành công của mình, Ngài nhắc nhở các ông rằng những thành công ấy đáng ghi nhận , nhưng thành công lớn lao là họ được Thiên Chúa coi họ là công dân Nước Trời. Truyền giáo bằng sống niềm tin Trong bí tích Rửa tội, Linh mục hỏi người chịu phép rửa : - Hôm nay con xin gì cùng Hội thánh ? Người chịu phép thưa : - Thưa, con xin đức tin. Linh mục hỏi tiếp : - Đức tin sinh ơn ích gì cho con ? Người chịu phép thưa : - Thưa, đức tin đem lại cho con sự sống đời đời. Như vậy, Thiên Chúa đã ban đức tin cho người chịu phép rửa tội, và một khi đã là một Kitô hữu thì phải có đức tin. Một Kitô chỉ có đức tin thôi chưa đủ, còn phải sống đức tin nữa, nghĩa là phải thể hiện đức tin ấy trong cuộc sống hằng ngày. Có người cho rằng sống đức tin Kitô giáo là biết “sống tử tế” với mọi người. Sống tử tế là sống thế nào cho xứng với danh hiệu là “Kitô hữu”, người được mang tên Chúa, được thuộc về Chúa. Sống trong một dân tộc còn nhiều người chưa biết Chúa. Sống trong một đất nước còn nhiều khó khăn. Sống trong một xã hội còn nhiều giả dối, gian manh, lừa đảo, tiêu cực, thì đối với người Kitô, tin và sống niềm tin của mình là phải sống, phải tin thật tử tế, tức là tin và sống tình nhân loại, sống quảng đại, tóm lại là sống tình người với nhau. Tin và sống như thế không phải chỉ là cách sống dành cho các nữ tu, các linh mục mà cũng chính là sứ mạng và ơn gọi của mỗi Kitô hữu chúng ta Felix Frankfurter là một quan toà nổi tiếng của toà án tối cao của Hoa kỳ. Một lần kia ông được đưa vào bệnh viện, ở đó ông quen biết một y tá có tên là Lucy. Họ có những lúc ngồi nói chuyện thân mật và ông biết nhiều điều về Lucy. Trước đó, chưa bao giờ ông gặp được người nào có lòng quảng đại và nhân hậu như chị. Và ông bắt đầu tự hỏi và suy nghĩ, cố gắng phám phá suối nguồn của thái độ của chị. Điều ông khám phá như sau : Suối nguồn ấy không có gì là bí ẩn. Nó đơn giản , chỉ là sự áp dụng thực hành đức tin của chị. Lucy không bao giờ biết đức tin sống động của chị có ảnh hưởng như thế nào, nhưng chị đã làm cho Đức Giêsu hiện diện cụ thể trong bệnh viện này. Chị đem đến đôi bàn tay mà Đức Giêsu cần đến. Đức Giêsu cần những nhân chứng cho người ta như chị Lucy đến nỗi Người có thể trở thành Đấng an ủi như Người muốn làm. Một quan hệ thật sự với Đức Giêsu sẽ có một ảnh hưởng cả khi người có mối quan hệ ấy không đề cập đến Đức Giêsu. Dĩ nhiên, những người tin vào Đức Giêsu và yêu mến Người, cũng sẽ, khi thuận lợi, nói về Đức Giêsu một cách rõ ràng cởi mở