S T AUGUSTINE C ATHOLIC CHURCH 185 N Oak Harbor Street, Oak Harbor, WA 98277 - (360) 675-2303 PARISH OFFICE HOURS Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 12 noon, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Parish E-mail Information@StAugustineOH.org Visit us on the web at www.staugustineoh.org MASS PARISH MINISTERS Saturday Vigil Filipino Music 5:00 pm 2nd Saturday St Augustine Spanish 1st Saturday 7:00 pm St Augustine Sunday 8:00 am St Augustine 9:30 am St Augustine 11:15 am St Mary Mon, Thu, Fri & 1st Sat 9:00 am St Augustine Thursday 12:10 pm St Mary Pastor Administration Sacramental Prep & Adult Faith Formation Religious Education Director of Music Administrative Assistant Rev. Paul Pluth, JCL Mary A. Waters Peggy Smith Rowena Harless Kathleen Dodge-DeHaven Ruth Joy Abrea CONFESSION Friday 8:30 am St Augustine Saturday 4:00 pm St Augustine 3rd Sunday 12:15 pm St Mary ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOLY COMMUNION Please call the Parish Office 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 July 2017 St Augustine Marches on July 4th! Join your brother and sister parishioners as Saint Augustine Church marches in the Oak Harbor 4th of July Parade! We march behind the statue of Our Lady of Fatima and the banner Pray for Peace celebrating the 100th year since the VirginMary gave her message of peace to three children at Fatima, Portugal. Assemble at 10:30 am at the Marina. See insert for details. O thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand between their loved homes and the war s desolation. Blest with victory and peace, may the Heaven-rescued land praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, and this be our motto: In God is our trust. And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. Francis Scott Key, 1814
EUCHARIST TO THE HOMEBOUND Next Baptisms will be held on August 26 Mandatory classes held on July 26, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm & July 29, 10 am 12 noon. Both held in the parish office. Call 675-2303 x5 to register. Do you know someone who is unable to come to Mass and would like to receive Communion whether on a temporary or longterm basis? If so, please call the parish office (360-675-2303) to arrange a visit. Do you know that because of privacy laws, hospitals and care centers are prevented from notifying the parish if you are admitted? If you or someone you know would like a visit, please call the parish office. PRO-LIFE CORNER I m excited about being a Religious Education teacher this fall at Saint Augustine. Am I also a little bit nervous? Of course! But I know that sharing the faith with our kids is one of the most important things I can do in the parish. Studies show that most vibrant and healthy parishes are those that take care of their kids and youth. Please join me this year in passing on our Catholic faith, as one of the best investments you can make in your church. Remember: God has no grandchildren! God s children are born in each generation by our efforts. Father Paul We have treated the loss of our fetuses as a theoretical loss, a sad but necessary loss, as of civilians in wartime. We have not yet realized that the offspring lost are not the enemy s, nor our neighbor s, but our own. And it is not a loss of inert, amorphous tissue, but of a growing being unique in history. Frederica Mathewes-Green The Bitter Price of Choice The RE program is in need of volunteer teachers for several grade levels. Please contact Rowena Harless for more information at 360 675 2303 or rharless@staugustineoh.org CATHOLICISM with BISHOP ROBERT BARRON SUMMER SERIES Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. in Classroom 1 July 6 THE INDESPENSABLE MEN: PETER, PAUL & THE MISSIONARY ADVENTURE July 27 A BODY BOTH SUFFERING AND GLORIOUS THE MYSTICAL UNION OF CHRIST AND THE CHURCH August 10 WORD MADE FLESH, TRUE BREAD OF HEAVEN THE MYSTERY OF THE LITURGY AND THE EUCHARIST August 17 A VAST COMPANY OF WITNESSES-THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS August 24 THE FIRE OF HIS LOVE PRAYER AND THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT August 31 WORLD WITHOUT END THE LAST THINGS September 7 New year begins!
EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS Rice Cookers are Missing! The Parish used to have two rice cookers. Then we had one, and now we have none. If you might have borrowed one, can you please return it? Bake Sale, sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, July 16, Sunday, 9:00 am in the Vestibule. Mass on the Grass Meeting on Monday, July 17 at 3:00 pm in the Parish Office. Please come if you re interested in helping with our annual event. Karaoke and Line-Dancing, sponsored by the Santacruzen Committee, July 22, Saturday, 6:00 pm at the Parish Hall. Please come eat, sing, and dance! Tickets are only $8. Rachel s Vineyard Retreat, August 4-6, for hope and healing after an abortion. Abortion affects women, men and marriages. Call Valerie at 1-800-822-4673, a program of Catholic Community Services. Theft and Break-in Safety Tips When Your Car is Parked in the Church Parking Lot: Last Sunday, a car was broken into during Mass! Remember: Never leave valuables in your car unattended. If possible leave valuables in your trunk before you park. Cars are less likely to be broken into when they appear empty. Always lock your vehicle and take the keys. Remove all papers with your personal information from your vehicle. Keep your vehicle title safe at home. Never keep a spare key in or on your vehicle. Keep your keys with you. Books of 20 Forever Purple Heart postage stamps are available for sale in the Parish Office. Each time you use a stamp, please say a prayer for our military men and women who are in harm s way. Sat Sun Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat July 1-8 3:00 pm Choir rehearsal, CH 4:00 pm Confessions 5:00 pm Vigil Mass (Our Parishioners, INT) 7:00 pm Spanish Mass 8:00 am Mass (Gary Wallin, RIP; Sylvia Jones, RIP; Henrietta Rios, RIP; Helen Gotcher, RIP) 9:30 am Mass (Maria Nguyen Ttuat, RIP) Office Unavailable 9:00 am Mass (Koraley Orritt, RIP) 9:30 am Patriotic Rosary, CH INDEPENDENCE DAY Office Closed 7:45 am POETS, CH 9:00 am Mass (Annie Salas, RIP; Julie Lujan, RIP; Jacobo Isip, RIP) 10:00 am Ladies Prayer, CR3/4 10:00 am St Maria Guild, CR 1/2 6:30 pm RCIA, CR 1/2 6:30 pm Spanish Choir, CR5 7:30 pm Adoration 8:30 am Confession 9:00 am Mass (Nathaniel Tench, RIP) 9:30 am 1st Friday Reception 9:45 am Adoration No activities scheduled in the morning. Annual Catholic Appeal Number of Parish Families: 720 Families Responded: 282 Parish Goal: $90,612 Amount Pledged: $93,736 Percent of Goal: 103% Engaged to get married? Congratulations! Call Peggy Smith at 675-2303 to begin preparations which take six months. Civilly Married & Want to be in a Church Marriage? Call Peggy Smith or Fr Paul at 675-2303 to find out how we can help you make that possible! Please Pray for Our Family & Friends Lynn Brown, Raymond Ernest, Michael Gerrity, Cassie Head, Michele Mercer, Morris Nelson, Sharon Osorio, Cecil Pierce, John Romanski, Nancy Bolin-Romanski, Brian Sloan 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. Masses on Vacation: Leaving town for the weekend? Did you know you can find out what time Masses are offered at your destination by logging on to www.masstimes.org? It s quick and easy, so check it out! Thank you for your Stewardship of Treasure! Weekly Expenses: $12,764 June 25: $8,111 Peter s Pence: $5,000 Please write your ID/envelope number on your checks. Our volunteer counters appreciate it immensely.
St Augustine Joins 4th of July Parade To honor Our Lady Of Fatima And Pray for PEACE EVERYONE WELCOME To facilitate participation for those who need assistance we will have: A bus leaving church at 10 am for those who can walk in the parade A 2nd bus for those who wish to ride in the bus in the parade leaving the church at 10:30 am All others should assemble at the Marina by 10:30 Using the Regatta Street entrance Attire: white top and blue or dark pants Bring a rosary
Gary Wallin Memorial Please Donate to the Gary Wallin Memorial Benches to be placed at Oak Harbor High School. The Oak Harbor Kiwanis Club is accepng donaons to fund two eight foot benches to be installed in the front of the Oak Harbor High School in memory of Gary Wallin. If you would like to donate please make your check to Oak Harbor Kiwanis, note your donaon for Gary Wallin Memorial and mail your donaon to PO Box 714, Oak Harbor, WA 98277 by July 31st. All donaons that exceed the cost of the benches will be donated to Oak Harbor Key Club in Memory of Gary Wallin. If you have any Queson, please ask Joshua Blackmer at (360) 929-056 or Joshua.blackmer@gmail.com. Gary devoted his Life to helping and serving others. He was a role model for many, a respected business man, a community leader and dedicated volunteer. Gary Wallin was a true community servant. He wore many hats during his lifeme, all of which were devoted to making Oak Harbor a be:er place to live. He was the most kind, gentle, and caring man you could ever meet. He was devoted to empowering children, a Kiwanian, a 15-year school board member, and a devoted volunteer to our schools for 40 years. He served on the Board of Directors for Help House, was a volunteer fireman, EMT, a first aid and CPR instructor, and was the founder of Wallin Ambulance Service. He was always available to help families grieving from the loss of a relave during his long career with Burley Funeral Chapel and most recently his own company Wallin Funeral Home.
PARISH HEALTH MINISTRY HINTS WHAT S IN YOUR WALLET? Everyone should have a basic list on hand that provides crical informaon in case of an accident. This dated list, headed EMERGENCY INFORMATION, should include: Medicaons being taken and dosages Over the counter drugs taken regularly Your doctor s name and phone number(s) Your emergency contact, name and number(s) List any surgeries (dates) and chronic condions Keep the list in your wallet behind your driver s license and update it anyme a new prescripon is given. You may also want to note I am a Catholic. WHAT TO DO? WHAT TO DO? OUTDATED MEDICATIONS Please do NOT put any outdated or unused medicine, in your toilet, drain, or trash. This can all leach into the water table. The Oak Harbor Police Department maintains a drop-box in their lobby where prescripon drugs can be dropped off daily. Can t get there ask a friend to help. DO YOU KNOW THE 8X8 RULE? As the weather gets warmer more me may be spent in the yard or garden, Spring cleaning, walking or hiking, or just taking in the sun (yes, it will be seen again). When you are exercising in any way it is important to stay hydrated. That s where the 8X8 rule comes in to play. Plan on drinking eight 8 oz. glasses of fluid every day. Dehydraon is an enemy of the maturing body so think (AND DRINK) fluids and enjoy the good weather. IT S ALL ABOUT BALANCE: FALLS & FITNESS Balance is not to be taken lightly and as people grow older we need to work to maintain it. Over 65% of the EMT calls on Whidbey Island involve older adults and falls. Falls lead to more falls, broken bones, etc. THE CURE: EXERCISE. St. Augusne s own Fitness Group offers an opportunity to enjoy companionship and fun while developing beber balance. The FREE program is offered at 4:30 Tuesdays and 4:45 on Thursdays. Interest and quesons can be addressed to Nancy Thuene, 360-675-8711. Coming in the Fall: Blood Pressure readings. AED training and refresher, and other ways in which we can care for ourselves and one another in body, mind, and spirit. Have a healthy, happy Summer.