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PENTECOST SUNDAY May 19, 2013 SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH 424 SW Mill Street + Portland, OR 97201 Office - 503.228.8629 Fax - 503.827.7689 Newman Center - 503.241.4281 dal 1894,la parrocchia nazionale italiana di Portland...nel cuore della città. EUCHARIST Monday - Friday at 12:05 p.m. Saturday Vigil at 4:30 p.m OTHER Sunday at 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Indonesian Mass on e Third Sunday at 2:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Monday rough Friday at 11:30 a.m. Saturday 3:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. BAPTISM, MATRIMONY, ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact Parish Office for assistance wi baptism, confirmation, marriage and anointing of e sick. OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to Noon 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. PARISH WEBSITE www.stmichaelportland.org FATHER JAMES MAYO, PASTOR Pastor@stmichaelportland.org PARISH STAFF DEACON CHUCK AMSBERRY, PASTORAL ASSOCIATE PastoralAssociate@stmichaelportland.org FATHER MAXIMO STOCK, CAMPUS MINISTER CampusMinister@stmichaelportland.org CHRISTINA SELF, MUSIC COORDINATOR MusicCoordinator@stmichaelportland.org JERRI SCHULTZ, OFFICE MANAGER OfficeManager@stmichaelportland.org ROSEMARY RETTIG, SOCIAL SERVICES SocialServices@stmichaelportland.org CONNOR P. SAVAGE, CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR CampaignDirector@stmichaelportland.org

THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH SUNDAY MAY 19 PENTECOST SUNDAY Masses at 8:30, 10:00 & Noon MONDAY MAY 20 ST. BERNARDINE OF SIENA 11:30 A.M. Confessions and Daily Mass Readings Sirach 1:1-10 & Mark 9:14-29 TUESDAY st MAY 21 - ST. CHRISTOPHER MAGALLANES & COMPANIONS 11:00 A.M. Weekly Eucharistic Adoration 11:30 A.M. Confessions & Daily Mass 6:30 P.M. Fragua Gaering Readings Sirach 2:1-111 & Mark 9:30-37 nd WEDNESDAY MAY 22 ST. RICA OF CASCIA 11:30 A.M. Confessions & Daily Mass 7:00 P.M. Caolicism DVD Series Readings Sirach 4:11-19 & Mark 9:38-40 THURSDAY rd MAY 23 - FERIAL DAY 11:30 A.M. Confessions & Daily Mass 6:30 P.M. Finance Council Meeting Readings Sirach 5:1-8 & Mark 9:41-50 FRIDAY MAY 24 FERIAL DAY 11:30 A.M. Confessions & Mass Readings Sirach 6:5-17 & Mark 10:1-12 SATURDAY MAY 25 STS. BEDE, MARY MAGDALENE de PAZZI & GREGORY VII 3:45 P.M. Confessions 4:30 P.M. Sunday Vigil Mass Readings Sirach 17:1-15 & Mark 10:13-16 SUNDAY Readings MAY 26 SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Proverbs 8:22-31, Romans 5:1-5 & John 16:12-15 NORA SCHRECK, PRAYER MINISTRY prayer@stmichaelportland.org MASS INTENTIONS Day Presider Mass Intention Sun. P. Mayo +Zacarias & +Juana Lagasca Sun. P. Mayo Pro Populo Sun. P. Maximo +Elizabe Feely Mon. P. Ignatius +Rudolph Dvorak Tue. P. Mayo Agaa Sonu Family Wed. P. Mayo +Margie O Shea Thu. P. Mayo +Mary D Cruz Fri. P. Ignatius Andrew Naan Lee Sat. P. Mayo +Frank Nugent Sun. P. Ignatius Christopher Je-Woong Woo Sun. P. Mayo Pro Populo Sun. P. Mayo +Rudolph Dvorak Call if you would like a Mass celebrated for your or someone else s intentions. VOTIVE CANDLES +Betty Captein +Jeanne Fronk +Maybelle Clark Macdonald +Ede Gaul +Elizabe Feely +Theresa Hebrank +Walter Wilson +Marianne Strobel James Joseph Mountain +Louis Iorio Family Peace Financial Success Bonaventure Oh Family James Herrera Success of our Building & Restoration Project Altar Guild Members Living & Deceased +Frank & +Margerite Terraglio Murty Family - Living and Deceased Call if you would like a 6 day Votive Candle lighted. FINANCE NEWS Weekend of May 11 & 12 Received Budgeted Last Sunday $4,626.83 $5,861.54 Last Week $138.27 $163.46 Year to date $304,383.85 $283,625.00 For e Poor $591.00 $677.88 Candles $143.42 $158.65 Flowers $73.60 $66.35

SOCIAL CONCERNS IT S EGG CARTON TIME AGAIN: Please bring empty cartons we use to divide eggs we get by e case. Thank you for donations of sugar, small mayonnaise, and small ketchup. DECEASED CLERGY MONDAY Faer Maurice Van de Walle, OFM 1955 Faer Michael Miller, OSM 1967 Faer Wayne A. Forbes 2010 TUESDAY Faer Barnabas Curtin, OP 1989 WEDNESDAY Msgr. Francis X. Blanchet 1906 Archbishop Cornelius M. Power 1997 THURSDAY Faer Thomas Halloran, OP 1950 Faer Joseph McDonald, OMI 1970 FRIDAY Faer Urban Fischer, OSB 1927 Faer Joseph O Neill 1935 SATURDAY Faer Peter Olivotti 1943 Faer Joseph Chao 1999 SUNDAY Faer Eugene Walsh, OSM 1995 DO YOU LIKE VOTIVE CANDLES? We need a coordinator for helpers who replace candles in e altar by e Pieta. Our former coordinator completed schedules ru January 2014, so for now e new person would train new volunteers & fit em into vacancies. IF you are willing to take on is special ministry, please contact our office manager, Jerri Schultz. Thank you! SUMMER HOURS: Beginning e Tuesday after Memorial Day, i.e. May 28, summer office hours begin and ey continue until e Tuesday after Labor Day. Hours will be: Monday-Friday, 9:00 A.M. - Noon & 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 PM. PARISH SUMMER PILGRIMAGE TO MT. ANGEL ABBEY PLANNED FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 23: Please join us. Leaving St. Michael s at 2 P.M, and returning here by 8 P.M. Car pooling. A welcome by a Benedictine monk ere, tour, joining e monks for evening prayer in e Abbey Church, and stopping for some dinner in Woodburn on e way home. Please contact Deacon Chuck ASAP to register. Thank you! PARISH NEWS CATHOLIC CHARITIES COLLECTION NEXT WEEK- END: Your gift to Caolic Charities 2013 Annual Campaign brings hope for e homeless, e working poor, new arrivals, families in crisis, new parents, children & you. You are e Hope for ousand of families & individuals in our community. Find out more about Caolic Charities -- call 503.688.2620 or on e web at www.caoliccharitiesoregon.org. SEEKING LITURGICAL MINISTERS: Is God calling you to help at Mass by serving as a greeter, usher, reader or Eucharistic Minister? It is a joy to serve in ese ways. Contact Deacon Chuck for more information. MISSAL SWAP FRIDAY, MAY 24, AFTER MASS: Please stay, or come about 12:40 P.M., to help swap missals. NEWMAN NEWS FRAGUA NIGHTS: Every Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. at e Newman Center, Fraguas I-IV gaer for Fragua Nights: dinner, music, prayer, talk and discussion. Don t miss it! LADIES BIBLE MEDITATION: Join us 8:30 A.M. Wednesdays at e Newman Center for coffee and meditation on e daily Gospel wi oer young ladies. MEN S BOOK-STUDY GROUP: Join oer young men from e Newman Center & Fr. Maximo 7:30 A.M. Wednesdays at Seattle s Best coffee shop, to read and discuss books relating to fai.

THEOLOGY SCHOOL NIGHTS: Join us Thursdays 6:30 P.M. at e Newman Center, for eier a movie, talk, or presentation by a guest speaker, & group discussions! A SAINT Saint José María Rubio y Peralta San José María Rubio y Peralta is a little saint however, perhaps a saint after e heart of Pope Francis. St. Jose Maria was a Jesuit who loved e poor. He was acclaimed by his Bishop on e day of his dea in Madrid, in 1929, as e apostle of Madrid. An anecdote from his life. Faer Rubio was a famed confessor. The locals used to queue, having to wait for several hours, in order to be confessed by e Faer Rubio. While hearing confessions one day, a lady came and told him of a man who had to confess soon, as he was dying. That evening, Faer Rubio went to visit e dying man, following e directions e woman had given him. Fr. Rubio had to go to e ird floor wiout a lift. When he finally arrived at e apartment, he knocked and asked for e gentleman. "It's me" e gentleman said, "but I ink at someone has played a practical joke on you, as you see I'm in perfect heal. Come in, man! Have a drink and relax after you have had to climb so many stairs." Entering e room, Fr. Rubio noticed a portrait on e wall. While e man he came to see served him a drink, Fr. Rubio told him at e woman in e portrait was e lady who visited him and sent him. The host laughed and said at he must be mistaken since at lady was his moer and she died some years ago. Then, e gentleman said; "Look, as long as you are here, I would like to make my confession because it has been years since I even entered a church - is way your journey will not have been in vain". WORLD YOUTH DAY As a sign of parish support to our college students, e Pastoral Council and Faer Mayo are helping one student and Fr. Maximo to attend World You Day in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, wi Pope Francis is coming July. Faer Mayo received e following letter from a student we are helping expressing her anks. Dear Church of St. Michael e Archangel, My name is Cirra Halter and I am a freshman psychology major at Portland State University. I came to Portland from my home town of Mount Angel wi e intention of attending St. Michael s for Mass every Sunday - but not doing much more an at. Thank God for e Caolic community and Newman Center up here for not letting at happen! Since September, I have grown tremendously in my fai and my zeal for e Eucharist. My grow has inspired me to ink big picture and live like a saint, going out to spread e Gospel. If I had to pick one word to sum up my year so far, it would be radical. So naturally, when I found out about World You Day, I knew is was someing God wanted me to do. Experiencing my fai in a universal context would be empowering, enriching and,of course, fun! That being said, when I saw e price tag attached to e flyers, I wasn t sure if I would be able to go. I would like to take is opportunity to ank all e people of St. Michael s in earnest for eir generosity. Your money will be taking me on an adventure I never dreamed I would be embarking on and I m so incredibly grateful for at. The community I have come to be a part of in Portland is unlike any community I ve ever experienced one at truly cares for each and every person, bo bodily and spiritually. Again, I ank you all for your humble, giving hearts and I will be sure to offer my prayer intentions for you when I attend e Mass celebrated by our Holy Faer in Rio de Janeiro. After making his confession at night, he died. Pray for us, Saint Jose Maria, at we may be made wory of e promises of Christ. If you can't feed a hundred people, en feed just one.! Blessed Moer Teresa of Calcutta

CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN? This Pentecost, being e celebration of e birday of e Church, might be time to reflect a bit on what means to be Caolic, what it means when we say we have e fullness of revelation among Christian and oer churches. Monsignor Patrick Brennan, Rector of Saint Mary s Caedral, publishes a column entitled Word from e Pastor in his bulletin. The following article appeared a few weeks back. I ought it good to share wi you and received Msgr. Brennan s permission to do so. Faer Mayo - Pastor What does it mean to be a Caolic Christian and not a Protestant Christian? In is time of e new evangelization, I find is an important question. The new evangelization is mean to stir into flame e fai at we have received, to come to a deeper understanding and appreciation of our Baptism, and to inspire us to spread e good news. But is is e good news generic; at is, believe in Jesus and live e Gospel? Or is it someing more specific; at is, live your Caolic fai and attract oers to it? The answer is probably a little of bo since we ar Caolic and Christians. But does e Caolic part of e equation really get its due? We live in ecumenical times. We value all oer Christian denominations, and Vatican II reaffirmed at each of ose denominations contains elements of tru. But Vatican II also warned against an indifferentism at would see all denominations equally as good. As Caolics, we believe e fullness of God s revelation is present in e Caolic Church. So what distinguishes our Caolic fai from e oers? The differences are clearly visible if we compare e interiors of a Caolic Church and a Baptist Church. When you enter a Caolic Church, you see a holy water font at e door, e interior is colored by stained glass windows, ere are statues and pictures of e saints, ere is a tabernacle wi a vigil light, a prominent altar and a crucifix wi e suffering Christ. Throughout, ere is e smell of incense. Now, enter a typical Baptist Church. There may be a small table for a naltar wi a Bible on it. The sanctuary will have a prominent pulpit for preaching. There may be eater seats wit cup holders, stage lights, and a prominent sound system. These physical characteristics highlight deeper eological differences between Caolics and Protestants. The Caolic imagination says at created realities can reflect and image e divine, taht God is disclosed in nature, art and symbol. This view is based on e Incarnation, at God is close to us and at Jesus became one wi us. Classical Protestantism would see ings differently, at God is more transcendent, distant, and at nature is fallen and corrupt it cannot image God. Protestant eology stresses Redemption over Incarnation (us, e question, Are you saved? ), and grace covers over our sins (while not removing em), allowing for salvation. Given e two views, I ink I ll choose Caolic. Human nature is damaged by original sin, but e image of God remains, say Fr. Thomas Rausch in his excellent book Being Caolic in a Culture of Choice. Humanity, in al lits concreteness, is e bearer of e divine. In short, Caolicism offers a more optimisic view of human nature and e world which God loves and to which God sent his Son. This is our fai. This is e fai of e Church. We are proud to profess it, in Christ Jesus our Lord. Msgr. Patrick S. Brennan CATHOLICISM This 10- week series hosted by Fr. Robert Barron nd continues Wednesday, May 22, at 7 P.M. in e Conference Room. This week s program is The Indispensable Men - Peter, Paul & e Missionary Adventure. Contact Bob Grist at bobgrist@hotmail.com or Gary Haven at ghaven@earlink.net for information. FATHER JAMES HERRERA June 8 at 11:00 A.M. in St. Mary s Caedral in NW Portland, our own Deacon James Herrera will be ordained a priest forever of Jesus Christ by Archbishop Sample. Seven oer deacons will also be ordained. June 8, at our 4:30 P.M. Vigil Mass, Faer James st will celebrate his 1 Mass here wi a reception to follow. Please try to come and wish him a happy and blessed ministry. CONGRATULATIONS! To Ben and Katie (McGinley) Petersen, married is Saturday. May eir marriage be a holy and loving one all eir days!

HELPFUL SAINTS Saint Alodia Thinking about running away? You might want to have a tete-a-tete wi Saint Alodia, e Patron Saint of Runaways, before you make any rash decisions. Saint Valentine Want to keep your relationship strong and lasting? Or want to protect yourself from e plague? Saint Valentine is your one stop shop -- e Patron Saint of lovers AND e plague. Saint Rita Stuck in a bad relationship? Saint Rita can mediate, as she is e Patron Saint against bad relationships. Saint Clare Cable going out on your during your favorite show? Tune into St. Clare e Patron Saint of Television. Saint Joseph Have a test coming up and need a little extra help? St. Joseph of Cupertino is e Patron Saint of taking exams. Saint Sebastian can make sure you're blocked enough to complete at Hail Mary pass as he's e Patron Saint of Aletes. He is also e Saint of having a holy dea. Saint Martin of Tours Need a raise at your afterschool job, or help getting to Jamaica for Spring Break? Pay Saint Martin, e Patron Saint of Money, a celestial visit. Saint Mara Long for someone and ey don't even know you're alive? Saint Mara is e Patron Saint of attracting love. Saint Aloysius Parents just don't understand? Well, for all your general teenage issue requests, you're always covered wi Saint Aloysius, e Patron Saint of Teenagers. Saint Drogo Have a face only a moer can love? No need for painful, expensive plastic surgery, Saint Drogo, e Patron Saint of Unattractive People, will help you for free. Saint Isidore of Seville Need some more "likes" or more twitter followers? DM Saint Isidore, e Patron Saint of e Internet. Saint Anony of Padua Looking for love, or your favorite eternity scarf at you swore was in your closet? Call on Saint Anony to help you in your search! He is e Patron Saint of lost loves and lost items. Saint Vitus If you're alarm clock just isn't enough and you're constantly late for class, ask St. Vitus, The Patron Saint of Oversleeping, to give you a wake up call. Saint Gertrude Obsessed wi cats? St. Gertrude can relate; she's e Patron Saint of Cats. Saint Dwynwen Have a date is weekend and feeling nervous about it? Ask St. Dwynwen to go along wi you. And if your dog is sick, she can help you wi at, too. Saint Caerine A cheating boyfriend or girlfriend? Saint Caerine is e Patron Saint against e unfaiful. Saint Sebastian Big game coming up and you're feeling a little nervous, If you ever wanted to donate to St. Michael e Archangel Caolic Church using your credit card, now you can! Go to: https://e-giving.org/stmichaelearchangelportland You can register as a member, en make your transaction. You can even set up a recurring schedule for donations, if you wish.

Remembering Our Roots, Restoring Our Heart Saint Michael e Archangel Caolic Church Weekend of May 18 & 19, 2013 This Weekend is AMEN SUNDAY! $6,000,000 $5,500,000 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 The campaign has now received pledges in excess of $3.7 million from over 170 households. We are asking everyone to prayerfully consider eir pledge to help our seismic upgrade and restoration project. This project will be a wonderful opportunity and gift for all current parishioners and future generations. Thank You Volunteers!!! Special anks are extended to e volunteers who have presented at e Masses, helped distribute and mail campaign materials, and attend our volunteer meetings. Thanks also to Faer Mayo for his inspiring introductions and moving talks about e importance of is historic time in St. Michael s Church. The Campaign Committee will continue to provide periodic updates on our progress roughout e campaign. Please look for future bulletins. Thank you for your continued support of St. Michael Parish. Does e entire parish community need to be involved for e campaign to be successful? A: Every St. Michael s parishioner and friend is being asked to help. Everyone s participation should be at e highest level possible wiout reducing eir regular offertory contributions. All parishioners will have e opportunity to invest in e present and future mission of e parish. Everyone will benefit from e funds pledged. Stewardship is every Caolic s responsibility our way of Saying Yes to God. $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 WEEK ENDING MAY 16 Pledge Goal: $6 Million Amount Pledged: $3.78 Million Number of Donors: 174 Percent of Households Responding: 39% Percent of Goal: 63% Balance to Reach Goal: $2.22 Million Mark your Calendar! Next Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, May 28 at 6:00 P.M. in e Parish Conference Room Pray... Participate... Pledge

Remembering Our Roots, Restoring Our Heart THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Thank you to all who have contributed to e current campaign for e St. Michael s building project. This list includes ose who have signed pledge cards on e current campaign rough May 16, one-time gifts, and anonymous gifts. Oers who intend to sign (but have not yet signed) a pledge card will be added on future bulletin inserts. Watch e list grow! Thank you all for your continued support. Togeer we will be successful. Anonymous (8) Dec. Chuck & Carol Amsberry John & Nell Anton Lilane & Angelo Ardito Philip Austin Richard & Dess Babal Jeff & Andrea Baffaro Mary Bailey Elizabe Baker James & Betty Beard Roger & Laurie Becker Nancy Bennett Barbara Berger Eileen Bos Tom & Kaleen Brand Patricia Budahl David & Elizabe Burke Sally Campos Bud & Marie-Louise Caro Carlos & Joanie Ceballos Elizabe Coll John & Toni Colosimo Karyn Conlon Georgia Crampton Nelia de Ocampo Frank & Argion Dadulla Col. John & Pauline Deaver Patricia Demartini Erick & Paola Dennis Margueritte Drake Ada Dunn William & Rosemary DuValle Daniel Dziuba Gerald & Linda Eaton Raymond & Dr. Maura Egan Mark & Cuong Eklund Maggie Ellis & Pam Hopper Richard & Erlinda Fazio Kimball & Sue Ferris Giulio & Kaerine Ferruzzi Robert & Pauline Fielder David & Helen Flack-Jacobs Dr. Christina Flaxel & Robert Randall Dr. John & Joy Flaxel George & Lorraine Fracasso Peter Fritz & Carol Mangan Carol Friz Richard Gallehr Zanley F. Galton, Jr. Jeanne Marie Goetz Dr. Robert Grist Irvan & Pat Guss Gary Haven Claire & Kaleen Hawken Vince & Cari Hayes Diane Heade Guy & Barbara Hegstad Lloyd & Helen Heller David & Donna Hendrickson Irene Hilbourne Dr. Rick & Diane Howell William Hunt Damien & Katie Johnson Doroy Warner Johnson Eileen Johnson Jay & Deborah Johnson Malcom Kam Julian Kaufman Marleen Kelly Anna Kenny Glenda Johnson & David Knoyle Karen Kuhla Robert & Rhea Kuhnert Mark & Danielle Lambert Mary Leahy Paul & Rebecca Legry When e current campaign is completed, a comprehensive list will be distributed recognizing all donors to bo campaigns. If your name is not on e list but you believe it should be, please contact Connor Savage.

Fernando & Dolores Leon Theodore & Leonor Leonard Donald & Deborah Letourneau Tiong Lo Eser Loanzon Priscilla Loanzon Christopher & Dr. Christine Lord Dr. James & Dr. Nancy Macdonald Steven & Jennifer Mahoney Charlie Makinney Tijo & Ania Mannoor Ken Marchand Rev. James L. Mayo Alexis Mazzocco Dr. David & Katie McCarron Patty McIntyre John & Barbara McKinnon Karyn McLaughlin Matew & Moana Mescher Lucia Michaud G. Leonard & Carmen Michon Dr. Gerard & Lucia Mildner Marguerite Moore Jim & Toni Mountain Stephen & Deborah Muck Cailin Murphy & Joseph Tarricone Michael Nealy Elizabe Neuzol Ed Newvine Tuan Nguyen Brigid O Callaghan Patricia O Keefe Bona Oh Imuetinya Okonokhua Ru Percival Candice Polisky Isabel Prucha Oscar Quoidbach John & Tracy Rafter Una Rand Dario Raschio Scott & Janet Rabone Rosemary Rettig Roger & Judy Ridings Oscar & Giselle Rincon Philip & Patricia Roeig Michelle Rohr Coleta Ro Paul Ro & Christine Lee-Ro Tomasz Rynkowski Cay Say Cheryl Scarcelli Joe & Nora Schreck Thomas & Christina Self Katie Shaw John & Shelby Sheils Kazuhiro Sonoda George & Emma Steen John Stubblefield Virginia Sutfin Ann Teresi Natalie Terraglio Patricia Tesch Margaret Tobin Larry & Elva Tokarski Dirce Toulan Tania Ursin Ralph & Alice Vanni James & Marion Verdick Michael Waddell Edward Walsh Craig & Sharon Webster Thomas & Patricia Weiland Richard J. Whittemore John & Janet Williams Kitty Yuen Ben & Mimi Yun Darice Zabak Ann Zoll When e current campaign is completed, a comprehensive list will be distributed recognizing all donors to bo campaigns. If your name is not on e list but you believe it should be, please contact Connor Savage.