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The 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 14, 2016 St. Francis Catholic Church & School Mass Schedule 15651 SW Oregon St, Sherwood, OR 97140 503-625-6185 stfrancissherwood.org Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am 10:30 am & 5:00 pm For daily Mass schedule see the Parish Calendar inside the bulletin. Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday 5:00-5:45 pm Saturday 4:00-5:00 pm and by appointment Perpetual Adoration 24 hours a day in the Chapel Parish Rosary 4th Thursday 7:00 pm Parish Mission Statement Jesus calls us to conversion and discipleship. Because we believe in Jesus, we the St. Francis Parish Family minister to each other and to the larger community in holiness and justice. Our celebration of the sacraments helps us to be Spirit-filled and challenges us to enable each person, each family and the parish and world communities to promote the kingdom of God every day. Pastoral and School Staff Administrator Fr. James Herrera 503-625-6185 frjamesherrera@gmail.com Pastoral Assistant Deacon Bill Bloudek 503-625-6185 bill@stfrancissherwood.org Parish Secretary Mimi Urmini 503-625-6185 church@stfrancissherwood.org Business Manager Sheila Polowicz 503-625-6185 sheila@stfrancissherwood.org Faith Formation Coordinator Violet Franco 503-625-6187 violet@stfrancissherwood.org High School Ashley Ludwig 503-625-6185 ashley@stfrancissherwood.org Care Ministry Coordinator Jennifer Mirek 503-625-6185 jennifer@stfrancissherwood.org Social Action/Middle School Anna Wilson 503-625-7067 anna@stfrancissherwood.org Music Coordinator Angele Rogers 503-603-0120 church@stfrancissherwood.org Adult Faith Formation & RCIA Linda Blackwood 503-625-6185 linda@stfrancissherwood.org Wedding & Rental Coordinator Susan Ludwig 503-998-7085 touch.of.love@comcast.net Maintenance Dave Cookson 503-577-9745 church@stfrancissherwood.org School Principal Kimberly Fadden 503-625-0497 kimberly.fadden@stfrancissherwoodschool.org School Secretary Gretchen Brown 503-625-0497 gretchen.brown@stfrancissherwoodschool.org 1

Parish Calendar Monday, August 15 9:00 am HS Service Project: Garden & Grub Garden 6:00 pm Adoration Church 6:30 pm Stephen Ministry Meeting P.C. 7:00 pm Mass (Patricia Dickey) Church Tuesday, August 16 12:05 pm Mass (Shirley Steyaert+) Chapel 7:00 pm RCIA Mystagogy P.C. 7:00 pm Call to Protect Training P.C. Wednesday, August 17 9:00 am Quilting Old Hall 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 5:00 pm Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 5:00 pm Reconciliation Chapel 6:00 pm Mass (Andrew Sherlock+) Chapel 7:00 pm 8:00 am Mass Choir Rehearsal Church Thursday, August 18 8:30 am Mass (Dr June Hawkins) Chapel 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 7:00 pm Adult Catechesis Workshop P.C. Friday, August 19 8:30 am Mass (Kevin Duede+) Chapel Saturday, August 20 4:00 pm Reconciliation Chapel 5:30 pm Mass (Melvina Klier) Church Sunday, August 21 8:00 am Mass (Sophia Platt+) Church 9:45 am Rosary/Chaplet of Divine Mercy Chapel 10:30 am Mass (End & Healing of Abortion) Church 5:00 pm Hope Diner Sherwood Rotary Old Hall 5:00 pm Mass (People of the Parish) Church Readers Ushers Servers Saturday 5:30 pm Mass Jerilyn Felton John Laughlin Stephanie Killinger Kelly Beemer David Bonfiglio Meghan Killinger Kay Beemer Sunday 8:00 am Mass Mara Cowan Kevin Moore Sean Allen Geoff Horning Linda Shannon Samuel Cowan Victoria Pitt Sunday 10:30 am Mass Bob Biever Chris Corrado Joseph Conrow Jennifer Biever Grace Bowman Olivia Fuchs Sunday 5:00 pm Mass Joey Biever Rachel Engstrom Next Sunday's Readings Isaiah 66:18-21 Psalm 117:1, 2 Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13 Luke 13:22-30 Liturgical Ministers - August 20 & 21 Carlota Delos Reyes Gabrielle Morrow Manny Delos Reyes Abbi Karsseboom Allie Karsseboom Financials July 30 & 31 collections $ 11,378.97 Weekly Expenses $ 12,814.25 Archdiocesan Loan Balance $ 177,216.59 Coffee Social Hosts - August 21 8:00 am Mass The Morrow Family 10:30 am Mass Dennis Freiburg If you are unavailable for your scheduled time, please find a replacement Minister or Coffee Host. 2

From the desk of Father James Is your heart blazing? Is your heart on fire? That is a good question that we can ask ourselves this weekend in regards to what we hear Jesus saying. He says this not only to His disciples, but to us as well in the Gospel. Jesus begins the gospel this weekend by telling us that He came to set the earth on fire and how He wished it were already blazing! What is Jesus talking about when He says that He came to set the earth on fire? Jesus is talking about how His Father, our Father, sent Him into the world to set our hearts ablaze with His love. This fire is lit when we are baptized. What did each of us receive when we were baptized? We received a lighted candle, lit from the Easter Candle, the great pillar of fire that stands in our church near the baptismal font. As we are handed this lit candle we hear the words, receive the light of Christ. This light, this fire, ignites the flame in our hearts that is a very real sign to us that Christ is now burning within our hearts. We have died with Him and now we live through, with, and in Him. (Where do we hear these words, or something very similar?) We are responsible for keeping that fire, that light, burning strong in our hearts. We are to keep it burning brightly and Jesus tells us today, that He wants it to be blazing. How do we keep this fire blazing strong? Well, we do this by primarily being involved deeply in our faith. We come to Mass each Sunday, and even during the week. Many Catholic Church s around us have Mass every day. We go to reconciliation, confessing those sins that can put the fire out. We get involved in our Church, become an altar server, a lector, a Eucharistic Minister, a greeter or an usher. What about being a coffee and donut host, something you can even do as a family? There are also many other little projects that need to be taken care of around the parish that cannot be done without your help. Some examples are: taking care of the gardens, helping decorate and bringing flowers to the church. All of these ways of being involved, help us to make sure we keep that flame alive and burning strong. How are you going to keep your flame bright and blazing? In the Spirit of St. Francis To C&E Rentals for the use of a palate jack. To Mike & Dodie Rossetti for sharing their beautiful and fragrant roses for the narthex area. To Jim Carter for the beautiful table and mirror for the parish office. To the Hood family for the flowers they left after the funeral. In the Spirit of St. Francis...THANK YOU! To everyone who helped with set-up, serving and clean-up and those who shared their delicious salads and desserts for the Lorraine Hood funeral luncheon. 3

A Time to Persevere CatholicCulture.org August Registration for Faith Formation Preschool through High School begins this Saturday, August 13. This includes preparation for the Sacraments of First Holy Communion and Confirmation. First Communion requires two years of preparation with the children receiving the sacrament in the second year. Typically children start preparation in the first grade. Confirmation candidates must be in the 9th grade or older. Middle School 31 st - Movie Night (7:30 pm - 10:00 pm) High School The days of summer have provided a welcome change of pace. However, while vacations afford us the time to relax and refresh, the change of habits and routines can also have a negative impact on our spiritual lives. The Church offers, as if to re-ignite us, in the plethora of August feasts, vivid examples of the virtue of perseverance: six martyrs two who are named in Canon I of the Mass and two who were martyred during World War II; seven founders of religious congregations, as well as three popes and two kings; the apostle, St. Bartholomew; the great Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine and St. Monica, his mother; the humble patron saint of parish priests, St. John Vianney, and the patron of deacons, St. Lawrence, who joked with his executioners while being roasted alive. It is never too late to begin as the life of the reformed sinner, St. Augustine teaches us nor too difficult to begin again, as demonstrated by the conversion of the martyr, St. Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein). We presentday members of the Mystical Body are certain of the reward to which we are called, for Christ's Transfigured body (August 6) is a preview of that glory. Moreover, in the Assumption of His Mother (August 15), Our Lord has demonstrated his fidelity to His promise. Her privilege is "the highest fruit of the Redemption" and "our consoling assurance of the coming of our final hope the glorification which is Christ's" (Enchiridion on Indulgences). August 15 th - Garden and grub (9:00 am - 11:00 am) 23 rd - All high school men are invited to a hike on the Opal Creek Trail lead by seminarian Peter Laughlin. All hikers will first meet at St Francis at 7:00 am to carpool to the hike site. The hike will conclude with everyone returning to St Francis at 6:30 pm. The purpose of the hike is to learn what it means to be men of God through prayer, fraternity, and fun. Please contact the office for a permission slip. RCIA SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS Do you know someone who is not baptized or is baptized in another faith tradition and is interested in the Catholic faith? Do you know someone seeking answers to life s questions? If so, invite him or her to consider the Catholic Church. Contact Linda Blackwood at 503-625-6185 or linda@stfrancissherwood.org. Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope! The Blessed Virgin Mary is the most perfect example of Christian perseverance, but she is also our advocate in heaven where she is crowned Queen of Heaven and Earth (August 22). Mary is the "Mother of Perpetual Help", the patroness of the Congregation founded by St. Alphonsus Ligouri (August 1). "No one who has fled to her protection is left unaided" is the claim of the Memorare of St. Bernard (August 20). Heretics have returned to the faith by the prayers of her Rosary, first preached by St. Dominic (August 8) in the twelfth Century, and hearts have been converted by the graces received while wearing her Miraculous Medal, promoted by St. Maximillian Kolbe (August 14) and adopted as the "badge" for the Pious Union he founded. 4

GREETERS MINISTRY AT ST FRANCIS Are you aware that for several months a group of greeters has been at work in our parish? Along with the ushers, greeters strive to augment the atmosphere of welcome and hospitality at St. Francis. We are looking to expand this ministry, and would like to invite any interested parishioners to consider joining us. On August 20 and August 21 we will meet in the narthex of the church after each Mass to share information regarding this ministry. The Ministry of Greeters is simple but powerful. All that is needed is a smiling face and a friendly word. Please consider joining us. Contact Linda in the office at linda@stfrancissherwood.org or 503-625-6185. Anna Wilson - 503-625-7067 Old Hall - 503-625-1263 anna@stfrancissherwood.org Food Pantry Hours: Wed & Thur 9:00 am 11:00 am and Wed 5:00 pm 7:00 pm FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: toilet paper, cereal, dish soap, laundry soap, oatmeal, peanut butter, Mac and Cheese HOPE DINER: A place for people hungry for food and friendship, Sundays - 5:00 pm at the Old Hall. All are welcome. Hosts: St Francis Team 4 If you haven t worn it in the past 12 months, then it s time to get rid of it. That s the advice when deciding which clothes in your closet to keep and which to give away. Charity is not cleaning out your closet to find the more-than-twelvemonths-since-you ve-worn-it clothes to give away. Charity is not collecting stuff, then donating the stuff to an organization which collects it to give away to the poor and vulnerable, the hungry and the needy. Charity extends far beyond benevolent giving. Sacramental News May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen Parishioner Lorraine Hood died on July 19. Her funeral was on August 6. Be sure to like St Francis Catholic Church on Facebook! Follow St. Francis Catholic Church on Pinterest Visit stfrancissherwood.org for information on upcoming events, ministry happenings and many Catholic resources for all ages. At the heart of charity are relationships. Our most important relationship is the one we have with God. Therefore, charity is to love God with all our heart, soul and mind, and as it naturally follows, to love our neighbor as ourself. Living in relationship with God naturally leads one to live by the rules especially the rule of charity. Living by the rules is not the point; the intent is to love God by building His kingdom of heaven here on earth (charity). God s rules provide the necessary guidance. In the parable of the rich young ruler (Mk 10:17-30), a man asks what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus s first response is to follow the commandments God s rules providing the guidance necessary for living. Living in relationship with God must be total, complete, and must evolve to living in a loving relationship with God.This man s possessions were preventing him from achieving a total and complete relationship with God they were an obstacle. How often is our contribution to our relationship with God nothing more than the clothes we choose to discard after they ve hung unworn for the past 12 months? Charity is more than giving away the stuff we no longer need. Charity is the love which brings us to God. Curtesy of the Office of Life, Justice, and Peace. 5

St. Francis School Accredited through June 2020 PRAYER FOR A NEW SCHOOL YEAR Father, We thank you for the opportunity to begin this new school year, and we ask that you bless the students, faculty, and student families that make our school a great place. We pray that you will guide us in all ways, so that we will seek your will in everything that we do. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen There is still time to register your student for school. St. Francis School is accepting applications for the 2016-17 school year. Please call Kimberly Fadden or Gretchen Brown at 503-625-0497 for more information. Great Programs: New English Language Arts Curriculum Leveled math classes for Seventh and Eighth Grade Students Upgraded Technology - Individual ipads for Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Grade Students Expanded Spiritual Program to encourage living what we preach Improved Confidential Communication System - SchoolSpeak.com Developing Great Students and Even Better People Spiritual, moral and academic excellence under the patronage of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Corner Which are the principal civic duties? The principal civic duties are: to vote with honesty and upright motives; to pay just taxes; to defend one s nation, even at the cost of one s life; to work for and support laws which protect Christian morals. St. Paul Family Catechism, 661 Next Week: Are we obliged to obey civil laws when they are contrary to God s law? Respect Life "No matter what our particular circumstances, we all are called to make a joyful and complete gift of self as does St. Joseph. In this way we can be contagious carriers of the Gospel of Life to a world unconscious that the Gospel contains all we need and long for." ~Father John McCloskey Sunday, August 14 Where All Are Welcomed and Loved With Mercy - Day 518 Without proper nutrition during this critical 1,000 days, children can suffer permanent cognitive and physical delays. They can be shorter, and have poor eyesight and weaker immune systems. With diminished intellectual capacity, they achieve less in school and work, and earn less income. 6

Announcements Happening This Week: The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is this Monday, August 15. This is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year, but there will be adoration at 6:00 pm and Mass at 7:00 pm in the church. Anointing of the sick will take place at Mass. There will not be a 12:05 pm communion service this day. Registration for Faith Formation Preschool - High School begins this Saturday, August 13. This includes preparation for the Sacraments of First Holy Communion and Confirmation. First Communion requires two years of preparation with the children receiving the sacrament in the second year. Typically children start preparation in the first grade. Confirmation candidates must be in the 9th grade or older. If you brought food for the funerals we have had this summer, please check the cart in the parish center to claim your dish. Parish Announcements: There will be Call to Protect Training on Tuesday, August 16 at 7:00 pm in the parish center south classrooms. If you will be volunteering and working with youth, and have not viewed the videos please plan on attending this important training. All High School men: On Tuesday, August 23, you are invited to a hike on the Opal Creek Trail, lead by seminarian Peter Laughlin. All hikers will first meet at St Francis at 7:00 am to carpool to the hike site. The hike will conclude with everyone returning to St Francis at 6:30 pm. The purpose of the hike is to learn what it means to be men of God through prayer, fraternity, and fun. Please contact the office for a permission slip. The Annual Knights of Columbus Garage Sale is Friday & Saturday, September 9 & 10 at the old Haggen s parking lot. Please drop off all your donated items at the old hall, not at the church office. If you need large items picked up, contact Rob Watson 503-476-6206 or Paul Mayer 503-610-1000. Please no clothing or out of date TV s and/or electronics, and only appliances in working condition. Thank you for your thoughtful donations. You make a big difference in our ability to provide meaningful contributions to our Church and surrounding communities. If you borrowed the white folding chairs from the old hall, or know who did, please return them. Out of Parish: MARRIED COUPLES ~ St Paul encourages us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. When we focus on Jesus and continue to develop a deeper relationship with him we become transformed. Let His love transform your marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are August 27-29 at Our Lady of Peace Retreat Center in Beaverton or November 11-13 at Mt. Angel Abbey. For more information call 503-853-2758 or apply on-line at www.rediscoverthespark.org. Additional dates and locations are listed on-line. In the new Catholic Sentinel, see why one Evangelical Christian became Catholic after her son was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Portland. Hear what local pilgrims did and saw in Poland for World Youth Day, including a heartfelt column from Archbishop Alexander Sample. Meet a Jesuit High math whiz and see what happened when Archbishop Sample made a trip to see the men and critters at Blanchet Farm in Carlton. Hear the Sentinel staff on KBVM 88.3 on Friday morning drive time. 7

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