St. Juan Diego Parish Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon February 10, 2013 Taizé Prayer I want to share with you a wonderful form of prayer that we will be holding during the Season of Lent here at St. Juan Diego Parish. Taizé prayer is a contemplative type of prayer that includes singing (of course!), scripture readings, and silence. Its mood is reflective with candles and dim lighting. The set-up is different than Mass in that the scriptures are not proclaimed from the front and there isn t a musician standing in front of you instead we all sit in the congregation with our focal point on a reflective object such as the cross or an icon, surrounded by candles. Taizé Prayer is a form of prayer that I am especially passionate about. I first encountered it while attending Seattle University. I was struck by this quiet and peaceful approach to prayer, and appreciated that it is prayed all over the world, in many denominations and nations. As you probably know, music is my joy and I am so grateful that I get to lead you all during our Masses. I am always amazed at how music can stir the heart. But there is something you might be surprised of that I also love about Taizé services. Silence. In a busy world I absolutely ache for time when I am forced to be quiet. No, silent. Silence in which I can listen to what God is sharing with me and not what I am trying to share with others. We all know that it is important for each of us to find time to reflect without the bombardment of phones, emails and the daily tasks we have. But we all know the challenge of carving the niche we require to have that time. I invite you to consider finding this time through Taizé. During the Mondays of Lent I will provide Taizé Prayer Services in the Sanctuary at 7pm. Each service stands alone and I will have a worship aid for you to help you participate. You will hear scriptures, participate in simple repetitive songs and, yes, sit in silence. If you would like to learn more you can go to www.taize.fr. Here you can learn more about the Taizé Community in France and how these prayer services began. As we prepare ourselves for Lent, I pray that we can each deepen our understanding of our baptismal call and our communion with others around us. May our Lenten services at St. Juan Diego help us reflect on the mission of Christ, so that we may continue to serve those around us with renewed understanding and dedication. Janette Smith Liturgy and Music Coordinator Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Catholic Year of Faith Easy access to Sacred Scripture should be provided of all the Christian faithful. That is why the Church from the very beginning accepted as her own that very ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament which is called the Septuagint; and she has always given a place of honor to other Eastern translations and Latin ones, should be accessible at all times, he Church by her authority and with maternal concern sees to it that suitable and correct translations are made into different languages, especially from the original texts of the sacred books. And should the opportunity arise and the Church authorities approve, if these translations are produced in cooperation with the separated brethren as well, all Christians will be able to use them. Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation Page 14, Chapter 6, Section 22 Prayer Intentions For those who are ill: Kristi Claeys, daughter of Don & Ardith Claeys Irena Iwaniw For those who have died: Dennis Quillan, father of Tom Quillan Carmen Byrnes, wife of Don Byrnes ASH WEDNESDAY MASS TIMES 8:00 am and 7:00 pm STATIONS OF THE CROSS AND SOUP SUPPER Fridays during Lent with Stations at 6:30 PM followed by a simple soup supper. Please Join Us for this Lenten Tradition. Fasting and Abstinence Regulations Abstinence means not eating meat and binds Catholics 14 and older. Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and Fridays during Lent. Fast means limiting oneself to one full meal and two lighter meals each day, and binds Catholics from their 18th to their 59th birthdays. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Our Mission We are St. Juan Diego Catholic Church, a welcoming community empowered by the Holy Spirit, who worship, serve and evangelize as we gather a vibrant, diverse, multicultural People of God dedicated to proclaiming the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Scripture Readings February 10 Fifth Sunday St. Juan Diego Catholic Church Office: 5995 NW 178th Ave., Portland, OR 97229 Phone: 503-644-1617 503-726-1657 (call to fax) Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Web site: www.stjuandiego.org Mass Schedule and Intentions February 17 First Sunday of Lent First Reading Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8 Deuteronomy 26:4-10 Second Reading 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Romans 10:8-13 Gospel Luke 5:1-11 Luke 4:1-13 Saturday Evening Mass: 5:00pm Sunday Morning Mass: 9:00am and 11:45am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00-4:30pm Weekday Mass: Wednesday Saturday 8:00am Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) One half hour before daily Mass Holy Day Masses: Call for schedule 503-644-1617 Feb 11 Mon Feb 12 Tue Feb 13 Wed Feb 14 Thu To have a Mass offered for anyone, call or email Priscilla Goodman at the office. Suggested donation $10. No AM Mass No AM Mass 8:00 am Tuoc Vo by Vo-Nguyen Family 8:00 am Henri Joyaux by Rocio Deatherage Feb 15 Fri 8:00 am Open Intention Feb 16 Sat 8:00 am Open Intention SANCTITY OF LIFE "You are indeed Holy, O Lord, and all you have created rightly gives you praise, for through your Son our Lord Jesus Christ, by the power and working of the Holy Spirit, you give life to all things and make them holy, and you never cease to gather a people to yourself, so that from the rising of the sun to its setting a pure sacrifice may be offered to your name. " From Eucharistic Prayer III) 40 Days for Life kickoff events: Beaverton: Monday, Feb 18, 6 pm outside the Beaverton Planned Parenthood. Join the Candlelight Vigil with Fr. Ysrael who will be speaking and leading us in prayer. Dan Scott will conclude with music. Contact Marie for details: (503) 524-5326. Portland: Saturday, Feb 16, 1:00-2:30 PM, inside St. Agatha s Catholic Church, 1430 SE Nehalem Street. Please Join us in prayer with Father Nathan, Deacon Mike Caldwell and Archdiocesan Director of Life, Peace and Justice, Matt Cato. Following the rally everyone is welcome to pray together at the Planned Parenthood on SE 50th. Contact Therese: (503)997-1884. (www.40daysforlife.com) 40 DAYS FOR LIFE Vigil/Witness Times: Beaverton: 12220 SW 1st Street, Mon/Wed/Fri 7 am to 7 pm. Portland: 3231 SE 50th and Franklin Street, M-F 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. SOCIAL JUSTICE The next Social Justice Meeting will held Tuesday, February 12, at the Rectory. Contact Ken David if you are interested in attending 503 349 3884. Feb 17 Sun 5:00 pm Open Intention 9:00 am Mass for the People 11:45 am Maria Catalina by Giap Nguyen "I will not tire of declaring that if we really want an effective end to violence we must remove the violence that lies at the root of all violence: structural violence, social injustice, exclusion of citizens from the management of the country, repression. All this is what constitutes the primal cause, from which the rest flows naturally." -Archbishop Oscar Romero, seconds before his assassination Staff. Fr. Ted Frison phone: 503-644-1617 Parish. Priest email: tfrison@archdpdx.org Rev. Mr. John Riherd email: jriherd@archpdx.org Deacon. Rev. Mr. Dennis Desmarais email: desmarais5@comcast.net Deacon..... Bridget Becker email: bbecker@stjuandiego.org Director. of Faith Formation phone: 503-610-3644 Peggy Brice email: pbrice@stjuandiego.org. Business Manager Priscilla Goodman email: pgoodman@stjuandiego.org Administrative. Assistant, Bulletin Janette Smith email: jcsmith@stjuandiego.org Liturgy. & Music Coordinator Crisis Prayer Chain: www.stjuandiego.org/crisisprayerchain.htm St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 503-985-6046 Mon: 4:00pm - 5:30pm / Thu: 10:00am-12:00pm / Fri: 11:00am-1:00pm Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe The Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe illuminates the way for the people of the region by helping Catholic organizations that offer affordable shelter, training for seminarians, and pastoral care, and catechesis. Your donation today helps restore the Church in the region and build a future on the aftermath of Soviet rule. The Collection will take place on Ash Wednesday, February 13, please be generous. Checks should be made payable to St. Juan Diego Church. Visit www.usccb.org (search Church in Central and Eastern Europe ) to learn more about the important projects funded by the Collection. Thank you for your generous support of our Parish 595... People Feb 3/4 $3,905.00... Collection Basket $8,398.09... Electronically or by mail
FAITH FORMATION 2012-2013 Website www.stjuandiego.org/dfaithformation.htm Bridget Becker bbecker@stjuandiego.org 503-610-3644 Schedule No Class.Feb 17 Classes Feb 24, March 3, 10, 17 Classes meet from 10:30-11:30am in Building 2 at PCC. Visit www.stjuandiego.orgfaithformation.htm for more info First Eucharist Retreat is on Saturday, April 27 from 9 noon. First Eucharist will be celebrated April 28 at the 11:45 Mass Mark your Calendars for VBS 2013 Aug 8-12 from 9am noon Can you help with planning? Please contact Bridget at: bbecker@stjuandiego.org Catholicism DVD Series Come learn more about your faith! For the Year of Faith we will be showing the renowned DVD series by Fr. Robert Barron. Episode 9 The Fire of His Love Prayer and the Life of the Spirit will be shown on Sunday, Feb 10 from 10:30-11:30 at PCC in room 119. Episode 10 World Without End The Last Things will be shown on Feb 24. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Next Saturday, Feb 16, we will celebrate the Rite of Sending, formally asking the church to accept our Catechumens as members of the Elect- those chosen by God for baptism and to pray for our Candidates continued growth in the Spirit. We will then journey to the cathedral to celebrate the Rite of Election with Bishop Kenneth Steiner. Please continue to pray for our Catechumen and Candidates. BLOOD DRIVE TOMORROW, FEB 11! To make an appointment please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit online, redcrossblood.org and use sponsor code StJuanDiegoPDX Year of Faith Parish Lenten Mission: February 23-27. Fr. Francis Chun will join us for the weekend liturgies and then present at our Lenten Mission sessions on faith on Mon, Feb 25 at 7 pm, Tuesday, Feb 26 at 7 pm and Wed, Feb 27 at 7 pm. More information in next weekend s bulletin. Archbishop s Catholic Appeal TEACH, BLESS, SERVE Next weekend, February 16/17, is Commitment Weekend for the 2013 Archbishop s Catholic Appeal (ACA), During Mass, we will watch a video from Archbishop Vlazny. If you received a personalized commitment card in the mail, please bring it to Mass as we join together to support our Catholic Church in western Oregon. If you did not receive a commitment card in the mail, pledge envelopes will be available in the pews. This next week, please read the materials you received in the bulletin and prayerfully reflect on the level of commitment you will make next weekend. ACA provides substantial financial support to essential ministries that support parishes in our Catholic Church in western Oregon. These programs provide education and faith formation at all levels and provide a Catholic presence for tens of thousands of people. When we stop to count our abundant blessings, we are aware of how truly blessed we are. ACA is an invitation to share your blessings and support for the Gospel mission here in Western Oregon. A significant pledge to this appeal is a sign that you are a part of the holy people who follow in the footsteps of the faithful throughout this history of scripture. Your pledge is also a sign of your gratitude for God s generous abundance. While we can never out-do God in generosity, we are called to join in the mission of the Gospel as we pour forth the gifts of life, goodness, and grace through the sharing of our own blessings from God. Knights of Columbus Say Thank You The St. Pius X and St. Juan Diego Knights held their annual Crab Dinner Jan. 27 at the SPX Community Ctr. The Knights served over 270 folks - plenty of wonderful crab to go around. We, the Knights, want to thank all the folks who attended, those of you who have attended in the past but were not able to attend this year and all of you have who supported our organization thru donations and attending any of our other fund raising events. It is only with your support that we are able to support our charities (high school scholarships, financial support for seminarians, monthly birthday party at St. Mary's Home for Boys, the two children we adopted thru CFCA, and the financial support we are able to give to both parishes and to St. Pius X school - to name a few). Thank you again for your support at the Crab Feed and thank you for all your other support. Around the Archdiocese of Portland CYO Track & Field and Lacrosse Registration for CYO Spring sports is now open. Our Track & Field program is open to boys and girls in 3rd - 8th grades and runs from March 11-May 9. The Lacrosse program is open to 1st - 8th grade boys and girls and runs from March 11-early June. Call the CYO Office at (503) 231-9484 or visit the CYO website at www.cyocamphoward.org for more information. Catholic Charities Ministry to the Elderly Committee announces a Lenten Day of Recollection for all who minister to the sick and elderly in any capacity. The Day takes place on Friday, February 22 from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm at St Joseph the Worker Parish, 2310 SE 148 th Avenue, Portland OR 97233. There is a fee of $15 (which includes lunch) and pre-registration is required. Send checks payable to Catholic Charities to Day of Recollection, Catholic Charities, 2740 SE Powell Blvd #1, Portland OR 97202. St. Pius X - Baby Corner Ministry This ministry assists mothers and young children. Donations accepted: strollers, clothes (newborns - 4T), children s books and small toys. Drop of at St. Pius X parish office or call Marty (503) 614-9630.
Stations of the Cross and Soup Supper Fridays during Lent at 6:30 PM with simple soup supper following. February 15 February 22 March 1 March 8 March 15 March 22 Social Justice Committee Pastoral Council Choir (Adoration at 8 PM) Middle School Youth Liturgy Committee Circles of Women During the Fridays during Lent we will have Stations of the Cross presented by various groups from our St. Juan Diego Community. Each group will bring a unique and different perspective to the reflections which allow us to experience Jesus way of the cross. We adore you O Christ and we praise you.
Lenten Taizé Services at St Juan Diego MONDAY EVENINGS DURING LENT 7PM IN THE SANCTUARY Taizé Prayer Services are contemplative services of scripture, song and quiet reflection. These prayer services come to us from Taizé France, from a community of Brothers comprised of various faith backgrounds and around 30 nations. The services are designed to be contemplative through the use of Taizé music (many you ll find familiar from our Holy Thursday and Good Friday Services at SJD), soft lighting, candles and silence. Prayer sheets will be available to assist you in participating. During the Season of Lent, we will include opportunities for Veneration of the Cross during the Taizé Services. Please come join us as we journey toward the Resurrection of Christ. Receive me, Lord Christ, and I shall live; May my hope be a source of joy. ~from the Life Profession of a Taizé Brother QUESTIONS? CONTACT JANETTE SMITH 503-746-6332 JCSMITH@STJUANDIEGO.ORG