ST. MARY S CATHEDRAL 1716 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209 503-228-4397 CathedralPDX @cathedralpdx www.maryscathedral.com Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample, Archbishop of Portland Msgr. Patrick Brennan, Pastor: Email:pbrennan@archdpdx.org Fr. Nazario Atukunda, in residence Deacon Scott Kolbet: Email: skolbet@archdpdx.org Elizabeth Stephenson, Administrative Assistant Alex Chan & Mary Jo Gornick, Receptionists Jennifer Overbay, Business Manager Kristin Romaine, Director of Development Gail Burke Kingsley, Social Services, 503-241-2521 Sr. Connie Furseth, OSF, Neighborhood Liaison Paulette Peynet, Director of RCIA Stephanie Fisher-Hunt, Director, Religious Education Angela Westhoff-Johnson, Music Director Seung Min Oh, Organist Laszlo Lantos, Maintenance Anne Yoo, Chair, Pastoral Council Michael Carrano, Chair, Administrative Council Alan Sanchez, Knights of Columbus Cathedral School: 503-275-9370 Amy Biggs, Principal Susan Hatley, Administrative Assistant Liturgical Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:30 PM Congregational Singing Sunday Masses: 7:30AM 9:00 AM Congregational Singing 11:00 AM Cathedral Choir 5:30 PM Contemporary Ensemble Daily Masses: 7:30 AM & 5:30 PM Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday 4:00 PM-5:15 PM Other times by appointment. Prayer Requests Deacon Scott Kolbet deacon@maryscathedral.org
October 7, 2018 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Oct 7:30am & 5:30pm Mass Intentions 8 Maria Kwak, dec Tony Boucher, dec 9 Thomas Ferguson, dec Frances Turrish Swigert, dec 10 Earle M. Chiles, dec Mary Jacobberger Noel, dec 11 Bob Wack, dec Our deceased Parents 12 Darin Hunt, dec Sue Hanna, dec 13 Blanchet House Sunday: Monday: Week of October 7 Coffee & Donuts after 9am Mass Video Series 6:30pm Wednesday: School Mass 8:30am Catholic Inquiry (RCIA) 7pm Financial Report for September 30 Regular Households: 800 Envelopes used: 73 E-Giving: 83 Actual Budget %Difference Sunday Envelope: $ 4,851 E-Giving: $ 2,505 Loose Collection: $ 2,068 TOTAL PARISH: $ 9,424 $16,394-43% Fiscal Year to Date: $161,691 $229,516-30% Seminarian Appeal: $2,234 Social Services: $67 School: $45 We are grateful for your contributions to Cathedral! Respect Life Month Every Life: Cherished, Chosen, Sent. We are a people of life and for life. A Catholic Cut lure of Life if respect; it is love, and it is always in relationship with all of God s creation. A Word from the Pastor I have just returned from a pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland with a group sponsored by Oregon Catholic Press. My column this week is related to the Sunday Gospel: divorce and remarriage. It seems like a good time to review church teaching on these challenging topics. Let s begin with a basic definition of marriage, taken from church law: marriage is a covenant by which a man and woman establish between themselves a partnership for the whole of life. By its nature this partnership is directed to the good of the spouses and the procreation and nurturing of children. When each spouse is baptized, we call that marriage a sacrament. A sacrament brings about what it signifies. And what does marriage signify? Christ s love for the Church, which is permanent, faithful, and fruitful. When all of this works together, there is no greater gift for a couple. Sadly, it doesn t always work that way, and a marriage might end in divorce. Catholic law permits a couple to seek civil law remedies for the legal issues that surround marriage and divorce. At the same time, the Catholic Church says that civil law has no power to dissolve a marriage; thus, a marriage is presumed valid and binding until proven otherwise. A single divorced Catholic remains a Catholic in good standing and may receive the Eucharist. And if a Catholic wishes to remarry? That s where the challenges arise. Because a divorced Catholic is still married in the eyes of the Church, a second marriage in the Church is not possible without an annulment. Since Vatican II, and the revised Code of Canon Law (1983), the grounds for annulment have increased. This includes psychological grounds which look to a person s capacity for valid consent and marriage. If consent is limited in some way e.g., by pressure, immaturity, a lack of understanding of marriage an annulment may be possible. In addition, if a Catholic is married outside of the Catholic Church, this marriage is not considered valid. In this case, a second marriage after divorce is possible. If you are a divorced and remarried Catholic, I would encourage you to look into an annulment. If you are currently married to a person who has a previous marriage, and you would like to be married in the Church, please give me or Sr. Connie a call. If you are Catholic, were married outside of the Church, and now want to be married in the Church, please contact me. It may come as a surprise to Catholics that divorced non-catholics need an annulment if they wish to marry in the Catholic Church. If you have any questions about a former marriage, and what options are available to you, please give me a call. There is much that can be done to clarify your status in the Catholic Church. And once the issues are settled, the entire family is able to receive the Eucharist and to share in the sacramental life of the Church. Don t wait; take care of it now. Msgr. Patrick S. Brennan
Worship Prayer Faith Formation The Mass by Bishop Robert Barron: Be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ. Join us for a new video series by Bishop Robert Barron on the Mass with discussion and faith sharing on Mondays at 6:30 pm in St. Joseph's Hall. Come to all or any of the sessions. For questions, please call or email Deacon Scott - deacon@maryscathedral.org or 971-226-3119. School Mass: We are invited to join the students, faculty and parents Mass on Wednesday, October 10, at 8:30am. Baptismal Preparation for Parents of Infants: The next session will be on Thursday, October 18 at 7pm in the upper Cathedral Center. Enter from 17th Street. A Beginner Bible Study Available: If you are interested, please contact the office. The group will meet 1x/month and will be using a video series lesson from Dynamic Catholic and will be studying the Gospel of John. Altar Server Training: Any student, grades 4 and up, who is interested in becoming an altar server or wanting a refresher, are asked to call the parish office with their name and phone number. Training will be Tuesday, October 30 and Tuesday, November 6. The sessions are from 6:30-8pm in the Cathedral. Students only need attend one session. Parents are encouraged to stay for the training. Children s Liturgy of the Word: We are looking for volunteers to help teach Children s Liturgy of the Word at the 9 am Mass. Leaders are given materials and a teaching guide that makes educating our 4 year olds to fourth graders a rewarding and easy experience! Please contact Rhiana Kehrli rkehrli@comcast.net or Kate Gobel kpgobel@gmail.com for more information. Parish Religious Education Program: Please sign up for the sacramental preparation of your children, Grades 1 & 2: First Reconciliation and First Communion. Registration forms are at the Cathedral entrances. We are in need of more teachers/catechists to partner in teams of two. There are about 25 classes a school year, ending the first Sunday in May. For more information, please contact Stephanie Fisher-Hunt at 503.292.5679, cell: 503.890.2413 or email : stephaniefh60@gmail.com. Scripture Readings for October 14 Wisdom 7:7-11; Hebrews 4:12-13; Mark 10:17-30 Cathedral School Visit Cathedral School s online auction at www.cathedralor.org to bid on front row pews at Christmas Eve Mass, Blazer tickets, and more! Pre-Kindergarten: Building a Foundation for a Lifelong Love of Learning: Cathedral School s Pre-Kindergarten program offers a safe environment where children can experiment, discover, find independence, and become thinkers. The developmentally appropriate curriculum includes lessons in literacy, math, social studies, science, creative arts, physical education, and religion; and still leaves plenty of time for play. If you have a four-year-old ready for Pre-Kindergarten next year, there is a spot for your child at Cathedral! Cathedral School is now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 academic year in grades PK-8. For more information visit: www.cathedral- or.org, or call Mrs. Hatley at 503.275.9370 to schedule a tour. Social Services Calling all knitters! We are gearing up for our Christmas giving season and would like to enlist all levels of knitters to join the effort to provide warm scarves to those we serve. We can provide the yarn, if needed, and you supply the talent. Those interested in joining an informal knitting group at the Cathedral please call Gail Kingsley at 503-241-2521. Other Items of Interest Married Couple Retreat, Oct 19-21, Griffin Center, Milwaukie, OR. Come Holy Spirit-The Wild Goose. As he did with Saint Francis of Assisi, the Holy Spirit can move us in an unexpected fashion and surprise us, similar to those actions of a Wild Goose. Come see how the Holy Spirit can surprise and disrupt your lives. Teams of Our Lady welcomes you to attend. Reservations are limited. Cost is $140/ per couple w/o room or $280/couple with 2 nights accommodation at the Griffin Center. For further information, call: Paul & Monique Harris, 503-657-4614, paulnmonique@comcast.net. Pancake Breakfast / Social Gathering: Cathedral's Knights of Columbus will provide a delicious pancake breakfast (also eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee and juice) on Sunday October 14th, after the 7:30 and 9:00am Masses at St. Joseph Hall. All are invited.
Liturgical Ministers - Oct 13 & 14 As of Oct 5 Changes might happen after published date Presiders: Vigil Msgr. Patrick Brennan 7:30 Msgr. Patrick Brennan 9:00 Fr. Nazario Atukunda Lectors: Vigil Barbara Brainard, Kevin Keaney 7:30 Pat Pearce 9:00 School Readers 11:00 John Pigott, Sylvia Dean 5:30 Michael Klobes, Anne Yoo Greeters & Ushers: Vigil Virginia Ryan 9:00 Sara Carlson 11:00 Sr. Connie Furseth, Chris O Brien 11:00 Archbishop A. Sample 5:30 Msgr. Patrick Brennan Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Vigil Ginger McCarthy, Karen Knight Kevin Keaney, Barbara Brainard, TBA 7:30 Pat Pearce, Mary White 9:00 Sara Stewart, Patsy McKelligon, Mike McKelligon TBA, TBA, Kathryn Bowman 11:00 Donne Merriman, Debbie Paynter, Dokhy J-Karchaei Cerise Joe, Sue O Donnell, Joan Townsend, Mary Ganji 5:30 Kathy Kelly, Amy Brown, Robin Stephenson Kelsey McGinnis, Hector Nunez, Jonathan Scrimenti Altar Servers: Vigil TBA, TBA 7:30 Steele Clevenger, Gus Clevenger 9:00 Family Mass 11:00 Seminarians 5:30 Luci Rosetti, TBA, TBA