T The Fourth Sunday Of Lent March 11, 2018 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 Music Coordinator: Taylor Kendig music@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. please call the office. For further information on our ministries, 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
FOURTH SUNDAY March 11, 2018 Parish Calendar of Events This Week Office Closed Mondays Tuesday March 13 2:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry Rm 116 6:30 pm Parish Bible Study Fireside Rm Wednesday March 14 9:00 am Mass Church 7:00 pm Men s Bible Study Rm 116 7:00 pm Taize Prayer Service Church Thursday March 15 9:00 am Mass Church 10:00 am Women s Bible Study Fireside Rm 7:00 pm Choir Practice Church Friday March 16 9:00 am Mass Church 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross Church 7:00 pm Soup Supper Hall Saturday March 17 4:00 pm Confessions Church 5:00 pm Mass Church Sunday March 18 8:00 am & 10:30 Mass Church 9:00 am SVDP Mtg Fireside Rm 9:15 am RE K-5th Hall 11:45 am HS Youth/Confirmation Class Rm 116 Readings March 11 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23 / Eph 2:4-10 / Jn 3:14-21 March 18 Jer 31:31-34 / Heb 5:7-9 / Jn 12:20-33 Mass Intentions 3/14-18 Wed. 9:00 am General Intentions Thurs. 9:00 am + Joe Bushbaum Fri. 9:00 am + Herschel Tinnin Sat. 5:00 pm + Joe Gatto Sun. 8:00 am + Leigh Bottaini 10:30 am Our Parishioners Saturday Evening Hosts Coordinators: Dick & Leanne Spence To volunteer: 503-694-5875 or rt4lee@aol.com March 17 Dick & Leanne Spence Coffee & Doughnut Hosts Coordinators: Andres & Carolina Torres March 18 8:00 Smith, Ana & Friedman 10:30 Schuh Family WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS Kevan & Kristin Gerretson Joanne Medica Gail Eby Jack & Sue Schneider PRO LIFE MEETINGS Next meeting is April 8, 2018 in the Hall at 9:15 am. For information contact Ray Klupenger 503-504-0860 or email rayklupenger@gmail.com. Larry & Cathy Loffink Jeanette Durst Mark Your Calendar Olive Wood Exhibit March 10 & 11 Lenten Taize Prayer Service March 14 Lenten Reconciliation Service March 21 Easter Sunday April 1 March 11, 2018 Page 2
LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE Saturday, 3/17 5:00pm Sunday, 3/18 8:00am Sunday, 3/18 10:30am Lector: C. Sturtevant J. Kruse S. Suran Eucharist *A. Greene, J. Niklas, Ministers:,, Ushers: R. Parent, J. Clarkson Greeters: G. & L. Pauly Altar Server: *E. Clarkson, P.Ditter, P. Krumm, J. Geyer, R. Garcia D. Nolan, L. Bottaini *A. Holstrom, D. & A. Zieldorf, M. King, D. Schuh, H. Johanson C. Schuh, I. Johanson Ethan FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT Paul, in the letter to the Ephesians, brings us back to joy and gives us reason to rejoice. God is rich in mercy. Because of our Creator s great love for us, God brought us to life with Christ when we were dead in sin. We were dead dead in sin, dead with insensitivity and injustice, dead in wars and famine, dead in hate and now we have been brought to life again in Christ Jesus, who is the ultimate kindness of our God. We have been saved by a favor, a grace, a mercy beyond telling or understanding. God s great gift of salvation is offered as gift. We have reason to rejoice. We are reminded that we are truly God s handiwork, God s work of art, a work of masterful creativity. As God s handiwork, all of us are created in Christ to lead the life of good deeds which God prepared for us in advance. We are brought to life in Christ, no longer dead in sin. Truly a reason to rejoice! As receivers of God s free gift of salvation through faith, it is now time to get on with the good deeds, being useful, working to bring about the reign of God. Jesus tells Nicodemus and us that this is the time for decision. Are we going to live according to the light that came into the world or stay in the darkness and shadows of being noncommittal? Can we look with open eyes at the reality of our personal sin and the evil of the world around us? Can we challenge evil and darkness we see around us rather than being complacent and passive? We can do this, for we are God s handiwork created to rejoice in Christ Jesus and to lead the life of good deeds. At this halfway point in Lent, we pray for the grace to see more clearly, understand more deeply, and live more joyfully and faithfully in the light. Together, we come before God, hands outstretched, asking to have our hungers satisfied, our yearnings fulfilled. We ask God to give us what we need to be a true reflection of divine handiwork. Margaret Lima/Celebration MAY HE REST IN PEACE Robert Brunmeier Funeral Mass Saturday, March 17 11:00 am
Olive Wood Carvings Olive wood carvings will be available to purchase after all masses March 10/11. The proceeds are to support Christian Catholic families in the Holy Land since it is the major source of income for them. More than 75 families in Bethlehem hand carve these items.they are very beautiful and unique items such as Nativities, Crucifixes, Rosaries, and Statues. The Christian population has dropped from 22% to less than 2% in the past two decades, and this is a way to support them so they can stay there. Thank you for your support. 2018 Coffee and Donuts ALERT Dear St. Cyril Parishioners, we need your help! Our Coffee and Donuts ministry is looking for a new member. If you like to talk to people, and meet new Parishioners this is the perfect job for you! Please call Carolina Torres at 503-570-3400. Thank you! Father Joseph Saal Council 15640 Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Greg Dahinden 503-313-5856 Membership Pat Schiermeyer 425-785-7994 Financial Secretary Bob Ruggiero 503-504 1809 General Meeting 7 PM the First Monday of each Month -Officers 6:30 PM Last Tuesday of month 40 Cans for 40 Days Please Support Our Needy Please support our annual Lenten 40 cans for 40 days program in support of the needy in our community. The program will run at all weekend Masses during Lent, finishing the weekend prior to Easter. We are continuing to encourage cash donations where possible rather than food, although we will continue to accept food donations as we have in the past. Similar to last year, one of our Knights has agreed to a 20% match on all cash donations. The Knights of Columbus will also match an additional $100 for every $500 collected, up to a maximum match of $500. Knights will be at each door accepting donations after each Mass and food collection boxes will be in each entryway. We thank you for your generosity in support of the needy in our community. Visit us at KofC.org SHERWOOD FAMILY PET CLINIC 503-625-5664 15970 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Rd. Sherwood, Oregon 97140 March 11, 2018 Page 4
Catholic Relief Services This week, we are taking up, The Catholic Relief Services Collection to respond to Jesus in disguise. This Collection helps six Catholic Agencies to provide relief and support to struggling communities and to work toward peace and reconciliation among our marginalized brothers and sisters here and around the world. Please prayerfully consider how you can support the collection. Learn more at www.usccb.org/catholic-relief. Learn how to change your life each day by being the child of God you are called to be On Sunday, March 25 at 9:15 am in the Fireside Room, Masters of Theology student and fellow parishioner Paul Ditter will be giving a talk about who we are and the greatness with which God looks at us as his own sons and daughters in the family of the Church. Find out what our calling is and many ideas for how we can live out our calling each day, turning simple events in our life into opportunities to grow and experience the Kingdom of God in our midst. God is reaching out to us each day, learn how our faith and a little knowledge of his way and will can change our life. THE MOVIE GOSNELL, A PROLIFE STORY. Candy & I viewed the Sneak Peek screening of the movie GOSNELL. It was a 5 star movie with excellent acting and a moving story about a Chicago Doctor who performed live births and then took their lives, also saving many of the Bodies and Feet in his office. The movie was made in a very tasteful manner, no visual gruesomeness, as the producers insisted that s how it must be produced. As you know, Oregon is one of the only states that allow abortions until the birth of the baby. A true story told with compelling passion to stop this man by 2 committed people, a Law Enforcement officer and a Pro Choice DA in Chicago. Yes, it is also happening around the world. The Pro Choice DA has since became a ProLife advocate. This event is co-sponsored by Students for Life of America and Human Life of Washington. A 5 star movie, a must see when it is released to the public. This movie has been produced and is being shown as Sneak Peek Screening. The project is now ready for national showing but no major studio will underwrite the movie at the present time. If you are able to help support the national release, it will take an addition amount of money by private prolife supporters. Here is the web site: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gosnell-movie/#/ PARISH DIRECTORIES Directories may be picked up in the office during regular office hours. See Page one for office hours. March 11, 2018 Page 5
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY PRAYER FOR LENT A TIME OF GRACE HOLY WEEK FAIR FOR CHILDREN Come join us on Sunday, March 25 at 9:15 AM for a gathering to celebrate Palm Sunday and learn about the events of Holy Week. Children in Kindergarten through 5th grade are invited to attend. We will meet in Room 116 of the Parish Hall. Stay with me, Lord. because I am weak and I need your strength. You are my life and without you I am without fervor. You are my light and without you I am in darkness. Stay with me, Lord, for I desire to love you and always be in your company. Stay with me, Jesus, in life with all its dangers, I need you. Amen ~~ St. Padre Pio There will be music, crafts, prayers, and activities. There will even be artwork to take home with you. Middle and High school kids are welcome to volunteer as helpers to lead groups of children through the Stations of the Cross in the Hallway and help them with a group craft project. LENTEN PENANCE SERVICES March 15 Thursday 7:00 pm St. Francis, Sherwood March 20 Tuesday 7:00 pm St. Anthony, Tigard March 21 Wednesday 7:00 pm St. Clare, Portland March 21 Wednesday 7:00 pm St. Cyril, Wilsonville March 27 Tuesday 7:00 pm Lady of the Lake, Lake Oswego March 11, 2018 Page 6
Thank you for your continued support of St Cyril Parish. Your Sunday Contributions Offertory Income Needed for Weekly Budget $ 7,106.77 Offertory for March 3/4 $ 8,004.00 Over Budget/(Under Budget) $ 897.23 Needed for Month-To-Date Budget $ 30,795.99 Rec'd 2/1/18 thru 2/28/18 $ 26,179.96 Over Budget/(Under Budget) $ (4,616.03) Needed for Year-To-Date Budget $ 246,367.97 Rec'd 7/1/17 thru 2/28/18 $ 244,150.21 Over Budget/(Under Budget) $ (2,217.76) Parish Total Expenses Year-To-Date Budgeted Expenses $ 279,848.29 Expenses 7/1/17 thru 2/28/18 $ 280,764.97 (Over Budget)/Under Budget $ (916.68) As of 3/4/2018 $250,000.00 Still Needed $44,328.07 Total Pledged $205,671.93 Cash Received $180,940.19 Maintenance & Repair Fund Yearly Goal $ 10,000.00 Received Thru 2/28/18 $ 3,441.00 Still Needed $ 6,559.00 Previously Received $61,866.00 Support Your Parish Socials Yearly Goal $ 9,500.00 Received Thru 2/28/18 $ 5,806.00 Still Needed $ 3,694.00 March 11, 2018 Page 7