S T AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 185 N Oak Harbor Street, Oak Harbor, WA 98277 (360) 675-2303 Rev. Paul Pluth, JCL, Pastor 2nd Sunday of Lent 17 March 2019 This is the fasting I wish: sharing your bread with the hungry, sheltering the oppressed and the homeless, clothing the naked, not turning your back on your own. Why Fast & Abstain? The Church obliges Catholics to fast and abstain in Lent. But why? Strictly speaking, fasting means only one meal a day and abstinence means not eating meat or poultry. Spiritually speaking, fasting and abstinence means indulging ourselves less and making sacrifices. And indulging ourselves less and making sacrifices is the time tested way to get sharper focus in prayer, and more energy for acts of charity. Fasting and abstaining work spiritually! When Pope Paul VI reorganized the Church s discipline of fasting in 1966, he emphasized this direction connection between fasting and prayer and good works. It had been that every Friday was a Day of Abstinence, not just in Lent. Pope Paul allowed for another sacrifice to be substituted for abstinence on the Fridays outside of Lent. What people hear is Now we can eat meat on Fridays! What the Church says is, Every Friday is a day of sacrifice, because Christ died for our salvation on Friday. Check out the ideas for Friday sacrifice on the right! -- Father Paul Pluth, Pastor It would bring greater glory to God and good to souls if Fridays found our people doing volunteer work in hospitals, visiting the sick, serving the needs of the aged and the lonely, instructing the young in the Faith, participating as Christians in community affairs, and meeting our obligations to our families, our friends, our neighbors and our community, including our parishes, with a special zeal born of the desire to add the merit of penance to the other virtues exercised in good works born of living faith. US Conference of Catholic Bishops We welcome the parishioners of St. Joseph of Cupertino with open arms! As much as we are saddened by the closing of the NASWI Catholic Community, we are happy to welcome you as part of our community. We are here to assist you in growing and living out our Catholic Faith. If you are interested in greater involvement in the life of the community, one of our staff could meet with you and introduce you to the many opportunities for participation. Please drop by the office and introduce yourself to us! We are open from Tuesday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (with lunch break between 12 noon and 1 pm). We look forward to getting to know you. Welcome to the St. Augustine family!
Parish Office Tuesday - Friday 9 am - Noon & 1 pm - 4 pm Information@StAugustineOH.org www.staugustineoh.org Mass at St Augustine & St Mary Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm St Augustine Filipino Music 2nd Saturday Spanish 1st Saturday 7:00 pm St Augustine Sunday 8:00 am St Augustine 9:30 am St Augustine 11:15 am St Mary Thurs, Fri, 1st Sat 9:00 am St Augustine Thurs 12:10 pm St Mary Confession at St Augustine & St Mary Friday 8:30 am St Augustine Saturday 4:00 pm St Augustine 3rd Sunday 12:15 pm St Mary Anointing at St Augustine & St Mary 1st Thursday 12:10 pm St Mary 1st Friday 9:00 am St Augustine Other times by request. Please contact the Parish Office. Holy Communion for Homebound Please contact the Parish Office. Parish Ministers Pastor Rev. Paul R. Pluth, JCL Administration Mary A. Waters Sacramental Prep, Peggy Smith Adult Faith Formation, & Annulments Religious Education Rowena Harless & Youth Ministry Director of Music Kathleen Dodge-DeHaven Administrative Assistant Ruth Joy Abrea Facilities Joe Blackburn Custodian Jim Kraft FORMED.ORG The Catholic Faith On Demand REGISTER USING PARISH CODE G8FJ6Q BAPTISM SCHEDULE Note: These times are subject to change. Please call Peggy Smith at 360-675-2303 to register before making final plans for your child s baptism APRIL 2019 Class 1 Tuesday, March 19 6:30-8:30 PM Class 2 Saturday, March 23 10:00 AM to Noon Baptisms Saturday, April 27 morning LENTEN BIBLE STUDY, COME JOIN US! SAINTS. ARTISTS. MYSTICS. SCHOLARS. THE PIVOTAL PLAYERS with Bishop Robert Barron every Monday at 10:00 am in CR1 up to April 8 Bishop Barron is on a new journey to unlock the truth behind the Catholic Church's most influential people. CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players is a multi-part film series that illumines a handful of saints, artists, mystics, and scholars who not only shaped the life of the Church but changed the course of civilization. The Study Guides can be purchased from Word on Fire: https://store.wordonfire.org/collections/catholicism-thepivotal-players/products/catholicism-the-pivotal-playersstudy-guide Eucharist to the Homebound Do you know someone who is unable to come to Mass and would like to receive Holy Communion whether on a temporary or long-term basis? If so, please call the parish office at 360-675-2303 to arrange a visit. Marriage Preparation Are you engaged to be married? Preparations for weddings are a six-month process. Please call 360.675.2303 x5 to begin.
EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS Lenten Eucharistic Adoration will be on Thursdays, 7 to 8 pm, and Fridays, 3 to 8 pm. Stations of the Cross and Lent Thursday Soup Bowl Nights, Stations are at 5 pm and Soup is served around 5:45 pm every Thursday. Opening The Word: Lent through Easter, Year C, every Thursday, just after Soup Supper. Watch and reflect on a 5 to 8 minute video on the Readings of the following Sundays of Lent. The Cross of Burdens is up in the Vestibule this Lent. Write down your burden and place it on the Cross. Our RE students will pray for you and your burdens every week during the 40 Days of Lent. Mar 16 Sat Mar 17 Sun March 16-23 MISSION TRIP - 6TH GRADE 4:00 pm Confessions 5:00 pm Vigil Mass (Madeline Yakubchak, INT; Rich Linsenmayer, RIP; Sandra Martenson, RIP) 6:00 pm St. Patrick s Day Dinner, PH/K 8:00 am Mass (Our Parishioners, INT) 9:00 am Coffee & Donuts 9:30 am Mass (Edilberto Verganio, INT; Doug Undesser, INT; Jose Cedro, RIP; Maureen Anne Maloney, RIP) 10:30 am Coffee & Donuts, PH/K The Pro Life Ministry would like to thank everyone who supported the St. Augustine Baby Boutique fundraiser last January. Here is a note of thanks from the Pregnancy Care Clinic. St. Elizabeth Guild would like to express their deep gratitude to all who gave their unconditional love and support during the celebration of the Feast of Santo Nino last January. Maraming Salamat Po! Mar 18 Mon Mar 19 Tue Mar 20 Wed Office Unavailable 10:00 am Bible Study, CR1 3:00 pm Divine Mercy, CH/CR3 4:30 pm Agape Meal, PH/K 7:45 am POETS, CH 10:00 am Rosary Makers, CR3 4:30 pm Fitness Group, PH/ST 6:30 pm Baptism Prep, PO 10:30 am RCIA, PO 4:00 pm Elem RE, All 5:20 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 5:30 pm Special Sacrament Class, ALL 6:30 pm MS/HS RE, ALL 6:30 pm Confirmation Class, PO An Invitation to Sing Come join in the fun or bring along a friend, a spouse, or your tween or teenage children to sing on Easter Sunday, April 21, at 8 am and/or the 9:30 am Masses at St. Augustine and at the 11:30 am Mass (note special time) at St. Mary. We have a variety of practice times to suit your needs: April 3, Wednesday, 10-11 am at St. Mary (in the church, enter by the breezeway door) April 6, Saturday, 3-4 pm at St. Augustine (in the church, enter the door nearest the Sacristy) April 8, Monday, 5-6 pm at St. Augustine (in the church, enter the door nearest the Sacristy) Mar 21 Thu Mar 22 Fri 9:00 am Mass (Catherine Goss, RIP) 9:45 am Divine Mercy, CH 10:00 am Ladies Prayer Group, CR3 10:00 am St. Maria Guild, CR1/2 2:30 pm Stewardship Commission Mtg, PO 4:00 pm SS/RCIA, PO 5:00 pm Youth Stations of the Cross, CH 5:45 pm Confessions, CH 5:45 pm Lenten Soup Supper, PH/K 7:30 pm Adoration, CH 8:30 am Confessions 9:00 am Mass 9:30 am Stations of the Cross 3:00 pm Adoration, CH Please Pray for Our Family & Friends Rick Bluhm, Hannah Bressler, Lynn Brown, Raymond Ernst, Steve Furnari, Paula Fox, Theresa Frazer, Virginia Gracey, Ashley & Jonah Haas, Cassie Head, Geri Hiestand, Tom Karney, Linda Miller, Morris Nelson, Jack Newman, Jesse Olson, Onee Rezabek, Juanita Robinett, Del Swatosh, Doug Undesser, Lyla Whitey, Madeline Yakubchak Permission is required from the individual prior to adding their name to the prayer list. To include a loved one s name, please call the Parish Office at 360-675-2303. Mar 23 Sat 10:00 am Baptism Prep, PO Thank you for your Stewardship of Treasure! Weekly Expenses: $13,090 March 10 Collection: $ 9,807 Please write your envelope # on your check.
LENTEN HEALING SERVICE MARCH 24 SUNDAY 1:00 PM BENEDICTION ADORATION PRAYERS ANOINTING OF THE SICK MUSIC (especially for those who are unable to receive on 1 st Fridays) CONFESSION OR TIME TO SPEAK WITH FATHER PAUL FAMILIES, COUPLES, INDIVIDUALS, TEENS, CHILDREN ALL ARE WELCOME
2019 Stephen Festival Liturgical Ministries: Altar Servers Eucharistic Adoration Extraordinary Ministers/Communion Eucharistic Ministers Homebound Reader Music & Choir _Children s Choir Sacristan Greeters Ushers Church Environment Church Linens & Cleaning Service Ministries: Funeral Reception Ministry Works of Mercy Agape Community Meals Outreach Community Services Rummage Sales Rosary Makers Parish Health Ministry Pantry Right to Life Ministry Grief Ministry Parish Campus Gardeners Prayer Garden helpers Holiday Bazaar Parish Bus Driver Hospitality/Community Ministries: Coffee & Donuts Pancake Breakfast Lenten Soup Suppers Pizza with the Pastor for New families Parish Celebrations International Dinner (May) Mass on the Grass (Summer) Wurstfest Dinner (October) Setup & Take Down Crew Filipino Celebrations Mexican Celebrations Guilds: St. Cecilia Hospitality Guild St. Elizabeth Guild St. Maria (sewing) Guild Our Lady Traveling Statue 57 WAYS TO BECOME ACTIVE AT ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH Faith Formation/Sacramental Ministries: Catechist for Grades K-5 Youth Ministry (Middle & HS) RCIC / RCIA Ministry Baptism Preparation Wedding Planner Adult Faith Programs Church Library Charismatic Prayer Group P.O.E.T.S. Men s Prayer Group Ladies Prayer Group Prayer at Home options Support Councils & Commissions: Pastoral Council Finance Council Stewardship Commission Catholic Organizations: Catholic Daughters/Americas Knights of Columbus Oblates of Divine Mercy Occasional Help in Parish: Office Angels Facilities repair help Saint Stephen was one of the first ordained deacons of the Church, chosen by the Apostles to help serve the practical needs of the community-- In doing so, the deacons extended the pastoral care of the Apostles VISIT THE PARISH HALL FOR INFORMATION ON ALL OUR MINISTRIES Weekend of April 6 & 7