THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 16, 2014

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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 16, 2014
This Week In Our Parish
Office Closed Mondays
Welcome!
New Parishioner Registration Forms are at the
Church
doors.
On the back of
the
Registration Form you will find our ministries
and organizations along with volunteer
opportunities.
Tuesday
Please return forms via collection basket, mail,
or drop by the office.
9:00 am Mass
7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study-RR
Wednesday
Need Information After
Regular Office Hours?
For holy and feast day Mass times and
upcoming parish events, call the office at
503–682-2332 and press “3” after the
greeting.
November 20
9:00 am Mass/Adoration until 10:00 am
10:00 am Women’s Bible Study—FS
7:00 pm Choir– C
Friday
November 21
9:00 am Mass
Saturday
November 22
4:00 pm Confession
5:00 pm Mass
Sunday
Mass Intentions
November 19– 23, 2014
November 23
8:00 am Mass
10:30 am Mass/CLOW
No RE Classes
Wed.
Saint Josaphat
9:00 am Open
O=Office H=Hall RR=Resource Rm
FS=Fireside Rm CB=Church Basement
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Open
Fri.
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9:00 am Open
Sat.
St. Cecilia
5 :00 pm +Barbara Marta
Saturday Evening Hosts
Coordinators: Dick and Leanne Spence
To volunteer: 503-694-5875
November 22
Sun.
8:00 am
10:30 am
November 19
Thursday
Questions? Call 503-682-2332.
Thurs.
9:00 am
November 18
2:00 pm Prayer Shawl—Rm 116
Christ the King
Our Parishioners
+ Dorothy Bode
Kathy Gibbons &
Joan Niklas
Coffee & Doughnut Hosts
Coordinators: Andres and Carolina Torres
To volunteer call 503-570-3400 or [email protected]
Mark Your Calendar
Thanksgiving Vigil Mass
November 26
Thanksgiving Dinner
November 27
See page 3
Office Closed
November 28
Advent Faire
November 30
November 23
8:00 am
10:30am
Burke family
Rosenbrook family
EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINE
Articles for the November 30th bulletin must
be submitted by November 19th at noon.
This is necessary because of UPS shipping days
and the Thanksgiving holiday.
Thank you for your assistance.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
REFLECTION
A pastor was greeting people after Mass. The words of
today’s Gospel were fresh in his mind. He thought about how
his parish was never full. He longed to build up a larger
attendance at Mass, and was moved by the parable of the two
servants who had increased their master’s wealth. The priest
spotted a young couple he had never seen at Mass before.
“What parish are you from?”, he asked. The young man replied,
“Well, actually, I’m transferring from the municipal golf course.”
Readings
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20,
30-31
1Thes 5:1-6
Matthew 25:14-30
Jesus reminds us that we all need to transfer our focus
from whatever else entices us in order to build up the Kingdom
of God. If we bury our lives in idle pursuits, and our heads in
the sand, we will wind up like the third servant: trapped in the
darkness outside.
Next Sunday’s
Readings
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17
1 Cor 15:20-26,28
Matthew 25:31-46
LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Saturday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Ushers
Geeters:
November 22
5:00 pm
Cathy Sturtevant
*N. Mulligan/C. & G. LeDoux/
L.L. Faber/ T. Barrett
E. Geraghty/ B. Ruggiero
A. & J. Greene
Saturday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Ushers
Greeters:
November 29
5:00 pm
Ed Geraghty
*Y. Jaroch/ E. & M. Jaroch/
L. L. Faber/J. Niklas
J. Faber/D. Nibler
J. Holley/C. Hanson
Sunday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers
Ushers:
Greeters
November 23
8:00 am
Pauline Poe
* E. Clarkson/ L. Friedman/
G. Casale/ S. Bible/J. Santos
J. Clarkson/ J. Geyer
Sunday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Ushers:
Greeters
November 30
8:00 am
Bill Manderfeld
*J. Kruse/ S. Krupicka/
S. Bible/J. Mohatt/ P. Weber
M. Nolan/M. Shangle
Sunday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Ushers:
Greeters:
November 30 _
10:30 am
Charles Jost
*N. Mulligan/ J. McElhinny/
V. Oporta/ S. Suran/A. Downes
E. Holstrom/ P. Ree
H. Burke/ C. Stott
Sunday
Reader:
Eucharistic
Ministers
Ushers:
Greeters:
E. Krupicka/ J. Kruse
November 23_ 10:30 am
Ann Holstrom
*S. Geisler/S. Suran/B. Weigel/
D. & A. Zielsdorf
S. Geisler/ M. Geisler
J. Lyons/ C. Schuh
J. Kruse/I. Johnson
Calling all engaged and married couples!
Saint Vincent de Paul
Deepen and enrich your marriage using
Natural Family Planning (NFP)! Each series is 3
classes, meeting ONCE each month for 3 months,
and will be offered at St. Anthony in Forest Grove.
Have you been practicing NFP but just had a baby?
Need a refresher course? Contact us for more info!
Classes offered: 3- class NFP Series (ENGL) Must
attend three -Class dates are all Saturdays @9am:
Jan 24/Feb 28/Apr 4. Registration is now on-line
at
www.ccli.org. Contact Ben & Stacey
Pelster at 541-294-2148.
Come to the parish hall after Mass today for
a delicious breakfast offered by St. Cyril’s
St. Vincent de Paul Society. We look forward
to seeing you.
The holidays are coming soon. Watch for
sign-ups for the Giving Tree and the food
boxes. These annual events help us show our
love for our neighbors in need.
Thanks for your support throughout the year.
November 16, 2014
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Thanksgiving Dinner at St. Cyril’s
We will host our first dinner on Thanksgiving Day,
November 27th from 12-2:30 PM in the Parish Hall. If you will be alone
this year or just don’t feel like cooking, maybe this opportunity is for you!
We are starting small this year and want to have a great meal for those who attend, so
you MUST contact Eileen Clarkson @ 214-923-0745 or contact the church office to
sign up.
Again, if you are interested in attending this dinner or donating
money or specific food, or your time that day, you must contact Eileen Clarkson
(above) or contact the office. Deadline to RSVP Sunday, November 16th.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY UPDATE
The 100th prayer shawl of the year has been completed!
If you know of someone who is in need of consoling, and who would like a prayer shawl
please call and/or stop by the church office to choose one.
If you knit or crochet or would like to learn, please join us on Tuesdays, at 2pm in Room
116 of the Hall. You are welcome to check out one of our sessions to help you decide if you
would like to join this ministry.
Women’s First Saturday December 6, 2014
Fireside Room
Speaker: Bishop Peter Smith
9:30 -11:00 am
Topic: The Holy Spir it Wor king Thr ough
Culture through the Centuries
Bishop Smith will look at how the Holy Spirit has worked in many different ways
in the different things going on in society down through the centuries and where we are today,
and what we are looking at in the future with the trends in culture and Christianity.
The ladies of the parish and their female guests are welcome at these sessions. No
reservation are required. Free will offerings are accepted to help defray the cost of our speakers.
Join us for camaraderie, refreshments and an opportunity to enhance your spiritual outlook.
January 3
February 7
Speaker: Sr. Loretta Schaff
Speaker: Brian Doyle, Author
Like us on Facebook!
Find a link at the bottom of our webpage at
stcyrilparish.org
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Father Joseph Saal Council 15640 Knights of Columbus
The Council invites all Parish men to join the Knights of Columbus.
Membership information is available at both Church entry doors or by contacting: Grand Knight
Hank Taylor 503-704-3778, Financial Secretary Bob Ruggiero 503-504-1809, Membership Chair
Pat Schiermeyer 425-785-7994 or Field Agent Will Britten 503-868-8006.
General Meeting 7 PM the 1st Monday of each Month
Officers Meet 6:30 PM Last Tuesday of each Month
Happy November Birthdays to our Brothers: Roger Porzig [15], Joe Bushbaum [24].
Planning continues for the December Christmas Meeting/Dinner. Any suggestions should
be forwarded to the Chair, Roger Porzig, who is looking for help and ideas to facilitate a year end
Christmas celebration. Since there will be no meeting prior to the December 1 General Meeting
date [which is to be the dinner] the Chair may ask for a planning meeting for those willing to lend
a hand to accomplish this endeavor.
Scholarship Donations [Tax deductible], in addition to the annual dinner, that can be
made any time during the year to “K of C 15640 Charitable A ccount” and mailed to K of C
Council 15640, PO Box 381, Wilsonville, OR 97070-0381 or dropped at the Parish Office, the
students are grateful for the assistance from you.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Next week’s Collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) needs your
help. CCHD was founded to end the cycle of poverty in the United States by funding organizations that
help people help themselves. With the tradition of improving education, housing situations, and economic development, CCHD continues to make a positive impact on communities nationwide. Your contribution will defend human dignity and help those living on the margins of our society.
Please give to the CCHD collection.
Attention Ushers
SPONSOR NEEDED FOR YEARLY
CATHOLIC CALENDAR
Once again it is time for the Archdiocesan
The church is looking for a sponsor or
Attendance census. This year the attendance will
sponsors for our calendars. If you have a
be taken on the weekend of November 15 and 16.
We ask your cooperation in taking this count. All business or an employer who might be
adults and children at each Mass should be counted. interested in this project please contact:
Please enter the count on the specific index card for
Patti Blomquist
that Mass. Index cards may be found in the sacristy.
J.S. Paluch Company
Thank you for assistance.
[email protected]
Toll Free 1-800-621-5197, ext.2825
Direct
847-233-2896
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Formation
ReligiousFaith
Education
2014/2015
Just a reminder that it is
time to start thinking about registering your child/children
Religious Education 2014/2015
for religious education for this fall. If you have children ages/grades 4 yr old preschool
November 16, 2014
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RE for children 4 yr - 5th grade 9:15 am in the parish hall
Middle School Youth Group meeting in the basement of the church at
9:15 am
High School Youth Group will be meeting in the room 116 at 11:45
November 23, 2014
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No RE Classes this week! Classes resume November 30 with the
Faire!
CLOW during 10:30 am Mass
Advent
Quote of the Week
Virtue of the Week
Thankfulness
Feeling or expressing gratitude or
appreciation.
“Where there is charity and wisdom,
there is neither fear nor ignorance..”
—St. Francis of Assisi
ADVENT RETREAT
On Saturday, Nov. 29, the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon will feature an Advent retreat as part of
their 2014-2015 Bethany Center series. The retreat will be directed by Fr. John Kerns, who has
served in parishes and as vocation director in the Archdiocese of Portland since his ordination in
1985. Father Kerns is a talented musician and currently serves as the pastor of Our Lady of the
Lake Parish in Lake Oswego.
The Advent retreat will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon
(SSMO) Motherhouse & Administration Building, 4440 SW 148th Avenue, Beaverton. The SSMO
campus is located on Murray Blvd. between TV Highway and Farmington Road.
The day will begin with a presentation at 9 a.m. followed by Mass at 10:30 a.m. Lunch will be
served at 11:30 a.m. followed by additional presentations and discussions at 1 p.m.
Free will offerings will be gratefully accepted. Because lunch will be offered, registration is
required. To register, call Sr. Noreen Orazio at 503-644-9181 or contact her via email at
[email protected].
The topic: “The Joyful Mysteries: Waiting with Mary to Receive Jesus.” Father Kerns said, “I will
focus on the kind of active waiting that Mary did as an expectant mother, and in solidarity with
the expectancy of her cousin, Elizabeth. It is a kind of waiting that involves activity, preparing,
“nesting,” supporting, encouraging and sharing the joy of hope. All that is seen in the Joyful
Mysteries.” He will also discuss the Annunciation and the Visitation.
Before the rush of the Christmas season envelops your world, take time for a renewing pause to
waitNovember
with Mary16,
for2014
the birth of our greatest blessing!
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BOY SCOUT TROOP 194
Annual Christmas Wreath Sale
HOMELESS COAT DRIVE
Please bring your coats,
jackets, blankets, hats,
and gloves
to the
donation boxes in the
Parish Hall. These items
will be used to cloth the
less fortunate who need
our help as the weather grows colder.
$40,000.00
Week 5
Week 4
Week 3
Week 2
Week 1
$20,000.00
$10,000.00
$Sept.
Goal
Oct.
Goal
Nov.
Please call Carrie Durig or Scout
Dawson Durig if you have any
questions or would like to order
by phone at 503-570-4226.
Yearly Budget vs Year-to-Date Offerings
Weekly Offertory vs Budgeted
Goal
$30,000.00
On December 6 & 7 you may
pick up your ordered items after
all the masses.
$140,000.00
$120,000.00
$100,000.00
$80,000.00
$60,000.00
$40,000.00
$20,000.00
$0.00
Budget
Actual
July
Goal
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
ST CYRIL PARISH
Monthly Operating Income & Expenses
Does not include income and expenses for
Restricted Funds (Maintenance & Repairs,
Benevolent Fund, etc.) or Depreciation Expense.
Jul-Sept 2014
YTD Budget
FY 2014-15 Budget
Parish Offertory Income
Other Income, Including Gifts
$ 77,146.99
$ 18,689.93
$ 75,908.86
$ 15,128.39
$ 315,000.00
$ 66,580.00
Total Operating Income
$ 95,836.92
$ 91,037.25
$ 381,580.00
Operating Expenses:
$ 98,406.30
$ 104,460.89
$ 413,192.27
Net Operating Surplus (Shortfall)
$ (2,569.38)
$ (13,423.64)
$ (31,612.27)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Operating Cash Reserve In Days as of September 30, 2014
Prudent Minimum Reserves Required
$101,882.00
90.00 Days
Current Balance
$109,098.21
96.37 Days
Days Above (Below) Minimum Reserve
6.37 Days
November 16, 2014
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