October 28, 2018 The 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am and 10:30 am 1:30 pm Spanish Mass Last Sunday of the Month Weekday Mass Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday: 9:00 am Holy Days as announced Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00-4:30 pm or by Appointment Parish Office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00 am-4:30 pm Friday: 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Closed Mondays (and Tuesdays following Monday holidays) Baptism Please call the office. Marriage Please contact the office a minimum of six months prior to the proposed date for an appointment and information about marriage preparation. Anointing & Communion of the Sick Available upon request. We bring the Eucharist to those who are unable to attend Mass. Please call the parish office. SAINT CYRIL CHURCH The Roman Catholic Community in Wilsonville 9205 SW Fifth Street, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 Phone: 503-682-2332 Fax: 503-685-9294 www.stcyrilparish.org email: office@stcyrilparish.org Pastor: Fr. Brian Allbright office@stcyrilparish.org Business Manager: Julie Tiedtke bizmgr@stcyrilparish.org Parish Secretary: Anita Ruggiero secretary@stcyrilparish.org Religious Ed: Mary Ellen O Larey re@stcyrilparish.org Facilities: Tricia Bosch facilities@stcyrilparish.org A Message To Our Parishioners & Visitors We invite your participation in the many wonderful ministries here at St. Cyril. We are truly blessed by so many talented people who make these ministries possible. For further information on our ministries, please call the office. Mission Statement St. Cyril Catholic Parish dedicates itself to sharing the Good News and the Sacraments of Jesus Christ. Vision Statement St. Cyril Parish is committed to creating a Christ centered community that seeks to: Enrich the liturgical experience Extend love, mercy, forgiveness Share the Church s faith Celebrate fellowship and the sanctity of life
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 28, 2018 Parish Calendar of Events This Week Office Closed Mondays Tuesday October 30 2:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry Rm 116 6:30 pm K of C Ex Council Mtg Rm 116 Wednesday October 31 9:00 am Mass Church 7:00 pm Men s Bible Study Rm 116 Thursday All Saints Day November 1 9:00 am Mass Church 7:00 pm Mass Church Friday All Souls Day November 2 9:00 am Mass Church Saturday Bountiful Baskets November 3 9:30 am Women s First Saturday FS 4:00 pm Confessions Church 5:00 pm Mass Church 6:00 pm Tailgate Party Hall Sunday Bountiful Baskets 8:00 am Mass Church 9:15 am Pro Life Mtg. Hall 9:15 am RE PreK MS Youth (CTP) Hall 10:30 am Mass Church 11:45 am HS Youth Group Rm 116 1:00 pm Confirmation Class Rm 116 FS=Fireside Room Saturday Evening Hosts Coordinators: Dick & Leanne Spence To volunteer: 503-694-5875 or rt4lee@aol.com November 3 Tailgate Party Coffee & Doughnut Hosts Coordinators: 8:00a Pam & Phil Krumm 503-880-2626 10:30a Michelle Zalec & 503-691-9041 Kathy Ree 8:00a Rosie Spada 10:30a Eric Holstrom kathy.ree@comcast.net PRO-LIFE MEETING The next meeting will be th in the Hall at 9:15 am. For more info call Ray Klupenger at 503-504-0860. Readings October 28 Jer 31: 7-9 / Heb 5:1-6 / Mk 10:46-52 Dt 6:2-6 / Heb 7:23-28 / Mk 12:28-34 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mercy God Longs to Give Mark wove this story to make an artful contrast between the disciples and Bartimaeus. Ever since Jesus had turned toward Jerusalem he had been trying to prepare his disciples for all that was to come, but they refused to see his point. When James and John petitioned Jesus to do anything they asked, he made them spell out their shameless ambition before informing them that prestige was not his to distribute. When Jesus asked Bartimaeus what he wanted from him, Bartimaeus responded without hesitation, Master, I want to see. Bartimaeus wanted precisely what the disciples were avoiding: to see things clearly. His was the request Jesus had longed to grant and one that he could grant only to someone who had the faith and courage to ask for it. Mark tells us that instead of touching his eyes or laying his hands on him, Jesus simply told Bartimaeus to go his way because his faith had saved him and that he immediately received his sight. With that, Bartimaeus determined that Jesus way would now be his and he began to follow him on the way. Mary M. McGlone, CSJ/Celebration Mass Intentions Oct. 31-Nov 4 Wednesday 9:00 am + Bud & Bonnie Bruenderman Thursday 9:00 am General Intentions Friday 9:00 am General Intentions Saturday 5:00 pm Our Parishioners Sunday 8:00 am General Intentions 10:30 am Martin Geisler October 28, 2018 Page 2
ALL SAINTS DAY THIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Masses 9:00 am & 7:00 pm November 3 LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS * J. Holley,, USHERS & GREETERS Ushers : D. Nibler, M. Aberg Saturday 5:00 pm C. Hammonds,, Greeters :, Sunday 8:00 am J. Clarkson *, L. Friedman,,, Ushers : K. Lester, E. Clarkson Greeters: E. Krupicka, S. Krupicka Sunday 10:30 am H. Meade * E. Jaroch, V. Oporta, Y. Jaroch,, Ushers : J. D Souza, P. Ree Greeters:, Altar Server: Meredith NEW PARISHIONERS Donald Andres Mike and Jessica Easterly Phyllis Wallace Hillary & Obinna Ginigene ************************************************************************* 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. Please return forms via mail, collection basket or drop it by the office. BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE There is a Book of Remembrance in the church for you to write the names of your deceased loved ones. Your loved ones will be remembered at all the Masses during the month of November. VELAZQUEZ PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION 503-717-4240 Office 503-739-3055 Cell Painting- Roofing- Siding -Fences & Decks Fire, Wind, Water & Mold Damage
Music Coordinator Needed We are looking for a new part-time Music Coordinator and would like your help in spreading the word. Tailgating Party November 3, 2018 6:00 pm in the Parish Hall The successful candidate will provide music for weekend Masses and for other church celebrations. The applicant will have knowledge and commitment to the mission of the parish and the Catholic Church, along with being proficient in his or her performance area. This candidate will serve on the Parish Liturgy Committee. Please send resume and cover letter along with salary requirements to: St. Cyril Catholic Church 9205 SW 5 th St Wilsonville, OR 97070 or bizmgr@stcyrilparish.org Fall is in the air and it is time for a Tailgating Party, November 3 rd after the 5PM mass in the Hall. We are looking for 10 spirited teams this year! It doesn t matter if you re a Duck or a Beaver Fan or if you re a Timbers or Trailblazer fan, sign up for your favorite team. You can decorate your table if you choose, but it s not required, then serve you re favorite tailgating food. Flyers are by each door of the church with an entry form. Also we will be featuring the Wine Wall as well as a Beer Wall so start shopping for Wine ($15 value) and Beer ($4) to donate for this event. We will have our fabulous Raffle Baskets once again, so consider donating a Raffle Basket. This year we want to feature more themed dinners to buy. Please consider donating a dinner. This year the funds will support our Music Ministry. Any questions? Contact Deanna Nibler at 503-805-8765 or email dsnibler@msn.com. Thank You for your generous response of $1,576.00 to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith last weekend on World Mission Sunday. You may stay connected year round to the Pope s missions, continuing the commitment of World Mission Sunday, by visiting MISSIO.org Saint Vincent de Paul Dear Pastor, Next weekend, November 3 $ 4, is Bountiful Baskets weekend.. Please bring your non-perishable items to either door of the church at each Mass. Thank you for your support of our food pantry. My father should be a minister. Every day he gives us a sermon about something. Robert Age 11, Anderson October 28, 2018 Page 4
ST. CYRIL WOMEN S FIRST SATURDAY November 3, 2018 9:30 am-11:30 am Parish Hall SPEAKER: LINDA SHOWMAN TOPIC: BIBLICAL ROOTS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ABOUT OUR SPEAKER It will be thought-provoking, moving and challenging, and an excellent way to begin exploring restorative justice from a Christian perspective, as Pope Francis is asking of the Church. Jesus lived on earth as one of us to proclaim the Kingdom of God. Through Eucharistic grace Jesus lives on in the Church. Pope Francis echoes Jesus mandate when he calls us to make compassion, love, mercy and solidarity a true way of life. How then do we respond to criminal and harmful acts in a just world? The bishops of the United States resonate with a call for restorative justice in addressing the needs of the victims, of the community and those responsible for causing harm-linda Showman This Restorative Justice seeks to provide a framework for thinking about crime and justice with a Christian lens that focuses on respect for all and on right relationship by encouraging outcomes that promote healing fr all. Linda will be addressing: Restorative Justice and its connection to scripture and church teaching. She is the Project Consultant for the Office of Prison Ministry in the Archdiocese of Portland. She is retired from the faculty of Mount Angel Seminary. Support St. Cyril KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Grown locally by Al s Garden Center, our poinsettias are beautiful and will last through the holidays and beyond. 6.5 poinsettias have one plant per pot and are 15-17 in height with six or more blooms. Cost: $15 8.5 poinsettias have two plants per pot and are 24-27 in height with 10 or more blooms. Cost: $35 We are selling poinsettia vouchers that can be redeemed at any Al s Garden Center location from Friday, November 16 th Wednesday, December 5 th. For more information or to place an order, please contact John Santos 503.475.1620 jmspdx42@gmail.com or call your favorite Knight. Our end-of the-month Rosary is October 27 & 28 after all Masses. Please bring your recyclable cans and bottles the last weekend of every month.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP We are gathering each week of the school year after the 10:30 Mass in room 116. The new youth group leaders Katy and Joe Church are inspiring and fun. They do many activities as a large group, but also break into small groups for discussions on many faith topics. One of our resources is the Decision Point workbook by Mathew Kelly which is a springboard for our discussions and activities. Matthew Kelly is a world famous author and speaker on the topic of revitalizing our Catholic faith! His enthusiasm is contagious. Our group leaders certainly are also enthusiastic Catholics who relate well to our class. We are lucky they stepped forward to volunteer for our youth! THE HOLY ROSARY October is the month we celebrate the Holy Rosary. Parents and their children are encouraged to pray a decade of the Rosary each night of the school week this month. There are four categories of mysteries listed below, so choose a different one each week and then by the end of the month you will have prayed the entire Rosary as a family. The Joyful Mysteries The Luminous Mysteries The Sorrowful Mysteries The Glorious Mysteries You can also pray along with other Catholics around the world by viewing YouTube videos of the rosary at this link: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=0v7uk9mdhlo. Sub Tuum Praesidium We turn to you for protection, holy Mother of God. Listen to our prayers and help us in our needs. Save us from every danger, glorious and blessed Virgin. Amen Update on the Youth Synod As parents and teachers we need to make an effort to meet the youth where they are and to truly listen to what they are concerned about. Besides making real connections with our youth, we need to teach them about the faith and how to live that faith in the world today. They need specific example from our lives where we are modeling the Gospel values of Jesus. Listening is important but so is teaching with authority and accuracy. Parents need to take the time to educate themselves on church doctrine and share it with their children every day. In his small group discussion Bishop Robert Barron became the spokesman for sharing what the group had discussed and this need for knowing and sharing the faith in response to the questions youth have about the church was a key point. This update comes from Bishop Barron at the Youth Synod who is giving us daily reports at wordonfire.org or you can see his videos on our church website: stcyrilparish.org/high-school-youth-group. Called to Protect This week in our elementary classes kindergarten through fifth grade our children are learning about safety here at church, at school and at sports and clubs. The lessons are age appropriate and required by the Archdiocese of Portland. October 28, 2018 Page 6
Your continuous support to St Cyril Parish is greatly appreciated. Gobble! Gobble! We started advertising on September 30 th for our FREE Thanksgiving Day dinner. Soon we will advertise for volunteers for a variety of tasks that occur on Wednesday and Thursday before Thanksgiving. On Wednesday, Joannie Kruse will coordinate volunteers to wash, chop, mix, and assemble the sausage dressing, potatoes, brussels sprouts, which will be cooked the next day. She also assigns volunteers to clean all the serving ware and place settings that will be used the next day. Later that evening, my kitchen volunteers will clean, split, and season the turkeys, prepare cranberries, and setup workflow for the next day, while others will prepare the dining room for many guests. Phew! It s not even Thanksgiving! Of course, we need to know if you can help with any of these tasks, large or small. We even want to know if you will be dining with us! Stay tuned for sign-up sheets for volunteers and diners; these will be at each door of church on Oct. 27-28, Nov. 3-4, and Nov. 10-11. If you or someone you know, will be without family or don t have the space or resources, to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal at home, please let them know what we offer. We will set a place for all! Contact us by phone or email: Joanie Kruse 503-201-6990 Eileen Clarkson 214-923-0745 baggenstos@centurytel.net emclarkson1@gmail.com Look for information each week in bulletin, under: Gobble! Gobble! $250,000.00 As of 10/21/2018 Still Needed $5,560.98 Total Pledged $244,439.02 Cash Received $235,850.58 Received Prior to Summer Sizzle $62,366.00 October 28, 2018 Page 7