7-17-2016 - St. Mary`s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
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7-17-2016 - St. Mary`s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
July 17, 2016 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Intentions July 7:30am & 5:30pm 18 Nona Wentz, dec Edward Jones, dec 19 Francis J. Ivancie Earle A. Chiles, dec 20 Pamela Furlow, dec Neva Martin, dec 21 For Victims of Gun Violence Frances Nichols Swigert, dec 22 Fr. P. Michael Hemming, dec Maria & Thomas Brennan, dec 23 Blanchet House Week of July 17 Wednesday: Adult Faith Group 7pm Financial Report for July 10 Regular Households: 800 Envelopes used: 149 E-Giving: 70 Actual Budget %Difference Sunday Envelope: E-Giving: Loose Collection: TOTAL PARISH: $ 8,992 $ 3,183 $ 2,692 $14,867 $15,830 -6% Fiscal Year to Date: $27,091 $31,660 -14% Social Services: $329 Cathedral Bells: $5 Peter’s Pence: $25 School: $336 Sunday School: $50 Scripture Readings for Jul 24 Genesis 18:20-32; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13 Celebrations In Our Parish This Past Week Wedding: Kellen Axten & Amanda Nguyen Funeral: Sybil R. Bunton A Word from the Pastor I’m on vacation for a couple of weeks; and while I’m away, I am pulling some things out of the “vault” for my weekly columns. As announced two weeks ago, I’m doing a series on the “marks of the Church”; i.e., the Church is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. Last week we looked at the first mark, that the Church is “one.” Today, we’ll look at the second mark, that the Church is “holy.” What we will see, again, is the contradictory nature of this mark. Just as the Church is “one,” though divided, so also is the Church “holy,” though made up of sinful people. Our notion of “holiness” comes to us from the Bible, where God alone is described as the “holy one.” It follows that the holiness of any person is derived from God—if I am holy, it must in some way be related to God, who is all holy. The Church, of course, is made up of men and women who form “the people of God.” What brings them together are such formal elements as the Word, the sacraments, a common faith, a common mission, and so on. These elements pertain to the structure of the Church; and, as the Church founded by Christ, we say that these formal elements are of divine origin. They are “indefectible”; that is, they are holy and will never fail, even as the Church is holy and will never fail. But the Church is more than its formal elements. The Church is also people. Are they “indefectibly holy”? Yes, in the sense that they are set apart in Baptism and consecrated for a special purpose (“a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation”). This holiness, while real and indefectible, does not preserve them from sin. We are both holy and sinful at the same time. Indefectible holiness does not mean “perfect” holiness. Indefectible means that the holiness of the Church will never fail, but its individual members will fail. We must remember that Christ is indissolubly united with the Church, even in its imperfect state. Any discussion of the holiness of the Church must keep in mind that we are a pilgrim Church, “on the way,” a community of real people who look to fulfillment and completion in God’s own time. The mix of sin and holiness in the Church has caused tension from the earliest days, and there are those who would imagine the Church as an exclusive group of the “saved.” And yet, such restrictiveness would seem contrary to the Gospel, which speaks of the wheat and the weeds growing up together. If any separation is to be made, we leave that to the judgment of God. The Church is thus an inclusive group that “welcomes sinners, prostitutes, and tax collectors.” Our assembly is not that of the perfect, but of the imperfect, who seek the grace of God in their lives. In sum, the Church is a collection of both a holy people and a sinful people, not simply because some are holy and others are sinners—but because even the holy ones are sinners! Msgr. Patrick S. Brennan WELCOME! We would like to extend a warm welcome to all who are visiting St. Mary’s Cathedral. Whether you are from a nearby parish, a traveler from out of state, or not a Catholic, we are pleased to have you celebrate with us. WORSHIP & PRAYER Feast of St. James: We will be celebr ating the Feast Day of St. James on Monday, July 25 at the 5:30pm Mass. All are welcome, especially those who have walked, or are planning to walk the Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James), the ancient 500 mile pilgrimage from the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in the NW corner of Spain. FAITH FORMATION Baptismal Preparation for Parents of Infants: The next session will be on Thursday, August 18 at 7 pm in the Upper Cathedral Center. There will be no preparation classes offered in July. Enter from 17th Street. Working for a just distribution of the fruits of the earth and human labor is not mere philanthropy. It is a moral obligation. For Christians, their responsibility is even greater: it is a commandment. Pope Francis Please consider a charitable bequest to St. Mary’s Cathedral in your estate planning. CATHEDRAL SCHOOL Cathedral School is currently accepting applications for enrollment in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade for the 2016-2017 school year. Call 503.275.9370 for more information or to arrange a tour. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST Announcing the Sacred Liturgy Conference 2016: This year’s theme is “Mystical Body – Mystical Voice.” Come join your fellow retreatants for three days of prayer and study celebrating the ongoing renewal of the Church’s sacred liturgy. The conference will be from September 2 nd-4th at Mt. Angel Abbey. The cost is $190 (conference, 2 nights lodging and meals) or $90 (conference and meals only). Please call (503) 845-3025 or send an email to [email protected] for more information or to register. Cleaning Closets? St. Andr e Bessette is in urgent need of men's clothing, especially shoes, pants, shorts, dress shirts and ties. New socks and underwear are also greatly appreciated. Please deliver your donations to the Cathedral office or contact Leslie Bentley 503.227.5981 Intentional Service: J esuit Volunteer EnCor ps (J V EnCorps), a program of JVC Northwest, facilitates transformative opportunities for intentional service, community and spiritual formation for older adults committed to social and ecological justice. During their ten months of part-time volunteer service, participants age fifty and older meet together regularly in community to deepen their spirituality and explore the values of simple living and social and ecological justice. The application deadline is August 31 . For more information, call 503.335.8202 or visit jvencorps.org to apply. St. Andre Bessette invites Cathedr al, their Community Partners, to a Two Piano Benefit Concert on Saturday, August 20 at 4pm in the Chapel at Mary's Woods in Lake Oswego, performed by Timothy Walsh and Michael Veverka. The works of Mozart, Piazzolla and Rachmanifoff will be featured. A free will offering will be taken up with all proceeds going to St. Andre’s. Visit Our Neighborhood Farmers’ Market on Thur sdays at NW 19th & Everett from 2-6pm, across from Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in their parking lot. A Note of Caution: Please do not leave anything of value visible in your car while attending Mass. There has been a rash of car break-ins in our NW neighborhood. Liturgical Ministers - Jul 23 & 24 Presiders: Vigil Fr. Timothy Furlow 7:30 Fr. Timothy Furlow 9:00 Msgr. Patrick Brennan Lectors: Vigil 7:30 9:00 11:00 5:30 11:00 Msgr. Patrick Brennan 5:30 Fr. Timothy Furlow Suzie Santilli, Betty Donnelly Willis Rader Lloyd Heller, Liesl Nedel TBA, Elizabeth Cushwa Frank Normandin, Barbara Brown Greeters & Ushers: Vigil Kevin Parker, Ed Geisler 9:00 Susan Hartwell, Les Vuylsteke 11:00 John Pigott, Sr. Connie Furseth, Jenita Pettway, Chris O’Brien, Gary Townsend Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Vigil Valar ie Mar r s, J anet Satter lee Sue O’Donnell, TBA, Mike Beaird 7:30 Willis Rader, Mary White, Todd Houser 9:00 Anna Graham, Emily Shamrell, Daryl Smith Shawn Youmans, Steve Mattheisen, Sara Mattheisen 11:00 Sandy Simmons, Sarah Westenberg, Debbie Paynter Gina Shapard, Dohky J-Karchaei, Michone Stevenson 5:30 Amy Brown, Jim Peck, TBA Dorene Kemp, Margie Willis, TBA Altar Servers: Vigil Cullum Bachand, Maddie Bachand, TBA 7:30 TBA 9:00 Abby Graham, Grace Graham, Chloe Heller 11:00 Parielle Shapard, Sophie Shapard, TBA 5:30 Fernando Martinez, Luci Rosetti, TBA Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample, Archbishop of Portland Msgr. Patrick Brennan, Pastor Email:[email protected] Rev. Timothy Furlow, Parochial Vicar Craig Casey, Deacon Elizabeth Stephenson, Administrative Assistant Alex Chan & Mary Jo Gornick, Receptionists Jennifer Overbay, Business Manager Gail Burke Kingsley, Social Services, 503-241-2521 Sr. Connie Furseth, OSF, Neighborhood Liaison Paulette Peynet, Director of RCIA Stephanie Fisher-Hunt, Director, Sunday School Angela Westhoff-Johnson, Music Director Seung Min Oh, Organist Laszlo Lantos, Maintenance Elizabeth Cushwa, Chair, Pastoral Council Michael Carrano, Chair, Administrative Council Jerry Spann, Knights of Columbus Amy Biggs, Principal Cathedral School: 503-275-9370 Susan Hatley, Administrative Assistant Liturgical Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:30PM Congregational Singing Sunday Masses: 7:30AM 9:00AM Congregational singing 11:00AM Cathedral Choir 5:30PM Contemporary Ensemble Daily Masses: 7:30AM & 5:30PM Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday 4:00 PM-5:15 PM Other times by appointment.