October 29, 2017 WELCOME ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC COMMUNITY 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Planning for Your End of Life is Planning for Your Family FUNERAL PLANNING WORKSHOP Saturday, November 11, 10 AM Parish Center Francis Hall Sunday, November 5 Speakers will include Father John Henderson, Pam Henkel, Outreach Coordinator Mt Calvary & Gethsemani Catholic Cemeteries and Daniel Serres, Funeral Home Manager and Director Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery Chapel Bring your questions. Be sure to invite family members to come with you. ALL ARE WELCOME! 9905 SW MK S, T 503-639-4179 FAX 503-624-2364 @". $$$.".
PARISH STAFF Clergy: Fr John Henderson, Pastor x112 jhenderson@satigard.org Marco Espinoza, Deacon, Hispanic x129 mespinoza@satigard.org David Hammes, Deacon dhammes@satigard.org Faith Formation: Cindy Marchese Director of RE x121 cmarchese@satigard.org Gerlinde Lamer Coordinator of Senior Services glamer@satigard.org x122 Kathy Fedr RE Assistant x123 kfedr@satigard.org Coordinator of Youth Ministry Mayra Mendoza x128 mmendoza@satigard.org Music/Liturgy Nichlas Schaal x125 nschaal@satigard.org Administration: Jerry Voelker Business Manager x114 jvoelker@satigard.org Elise Shearer Facility Rentals/Admin Assistant eshearer@satigard.org x113 Lucille Borsch Day Receptionist lborsch@satigard.org x111 Viridiana Morales Evening Receptionist vmorales@satigard.org x111 Jean Stein Finance Office x126 jstein@satigard.org Jeanette Gent Finance Office x115 jgent@satigard.org Steve Morton Maintenance x116 smorton@satigard.org Cemetery: Jim Haberski 503-593-3194 jhaberski@satigard.org School: Andrew Nichols Principal x213 anichols@satigard.org Sally Plasker Vice Principal x214 splasker@satigard.org Clare Jaramillo Enrollment x222 cjaramillo@satigard.org ALL SAINTS DAY Holy Day of Obligation Wednesday, November 1 Masses at 6 AM, 8:30 AM, Noon, 7 PM (Tri-lingual) ALL SOULS DAY Thursday, November 2, 8:15 AM Commemoration of the Faithful Departed Reflections... You ll find, tucked away in the Bible, a wonderful description of Tabitha, a Godly woman Peter raised from the dead. The Bible says she was always doing good works and helping the poor, Acts 9:36. What a beautiful, one-line description of a woman whose actions so reflected Christ s love that we still read about her two thousand years later. She reminds me of another who devoted her life doing good works and helping the poor, Mother Teresa, Saint Teresa of Calcutta. Don Lane 2 "$">? We fulfill the commandment to love our neighbor when we exercise good stewardship - joyfully sharing our gifts of life, abilities, and resources to meet our neighbor s need. Communio Coffee NOW OPEN for fellowship after Sunday morning masses. Purchase a latte or other special drink. Regular coffee and doughnut holes will still be available at no charge. Contact Betsy Willing 503-270-6564 to volunteer.
M A S S I E I O " Monday, October 30 8:15 AM Helen Mason Tuesday, October 31 8:15 AM +Al Hammes Wednesday, November 1 8:15 AM Hoffmann Family Noon No Intention 7 PM No Intention Thursday, November 2 8:15 AM +Kevin Mulvihill Friday, November 3 8:15 AM +Jack Riverman Saturday, November 4 5 PM +Justine Harris Sunday, November 5 7 AM +Burgi Neumayer 8:30 AM +Mijo Ilic 11 AM +Pietro Vitiritti 1:30 PM Marriage Family Enrichment Program 4 PM Elena Velazquez Pelico 7 PM +Robert Fedr Nov 11, Mass at 9 AM T>" WO Monday, October 30 ALPHA 10:30 AM Parish Center Social Justice Wkshp Series II 7 PM Parish Center St Ambrose Ensemble Rehearsal 7 PM Church Boy Scouts Pack 419 Troop Mtg 7 PM School Gym Tuesday, October 31 Fellowship Group 9:15 AM Gathering Space Women s Bible Study 9:15 AM 1st Floor Conf Rm ESOL Classes 7 PM Middle School Wednesday, November 1 - All Saints Day Quilt Tying 9:45 AM Parish Library Senior Ministry/Fall Prevention 10 AM O Reilly Hall Servicio de Communion Spanish 6:15 PM Church RCIA 6:30PM Parish Center Knights of Columbus 7 PM O Reilly Hall Adult Choir Practice 7 PM Church Thursday, November 2 - All Souls Day Women s Faith Sharing 9:30 AM Parish Library Young Mothers Prayer Group 9:30 AM Nursery A Celebration of Saints & Souls 9:30 AM Parish Center ALPHA 6:30 PM Parish Center Mass in Vietnamese 6:30 PM Church Reconciliation 7 PM Church ESOL Classes 7 PM Middle School Friday, November 3 Making Rosaries 10 AM Parish Office Library Divine Will Study Group 10 AM 1st Floor Conf Rm First Friday Talks 10 AM Parish Center Lobby Vigil & Rosary Marie d Ermengard 7 PM Church Saturday, November 4 Alcoholics Anonymous 7 AM Parish Conf Room 1st Floor Men s Bible Study 7 AM 2nd Floor Conf Reconciliation Retreat 9:30 AM Parish Center Funeral Mass/Marie d Ermengard 11 AM Church Reception to follow Parish Center Parent Baptism Class/Spanish 6 PM Upper Room WEEKDAY SERVICES Mass 8:15 AM Monday through Friday Thursday 6:30 PM Vietnamese Recitation of the Rosary Monday - Friday at 7:50 AM SUNDAY MASSES Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00, 8:30, 11:00 AM Vietnamese Mass at 1:30 PM Spanish Mass at 4:00 PM Sunday Evening 7:00 PM 3 RECONCILIATION SATURDAY 3:30 to 4:30 PM THURSDAY 7:00 PM Or by appointment Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office
The Children s Faith Formation Ministry at St. Anthony is designed to aid parents as the primary religious educators of their children and their youth and to facilitate the student s discovery, recognition, and experience of God s activity in their lives. Contact Cindy Marchese at 503-639-4179 x121 or cmarchese@satigard.org. FIRST RECONCILIATION RETREAT OPTIONS Saturday, November 4th 9:30 to 11:30 AM OR Friday, November 10th, 6:30 to 8:30 PM Parish Center Francis Hall RECONCILIATION SERVICE On Saturday, November 18, 10 AM in Church Contact Cindy at 503-639-4179, ext 121 Email at cmarchese@satigard.org 4 th /5 th -8 th Grade 1 st Reconciliation/ Communion (2 nd year students only) An Important meeting for parents of 4 th -8 th second year 1 st Communion students is scheduled for Sunday, November 5 th at 9:45 AM in Main School/Old Cafeteria. For information about registering for classes, contact Cindy Marchese, 503-639-4179, 121 or cmarchese@satigard.org Sunday Morning Preschool for your 3-5 year old! Is your preschooler having a hard time sitting still in church making it difficult for you to get anything out of Mass? St. Anthony provides a wonderful preschool ministry on Sunday mornings during the 8:30 AM Mass. We have an amazing team of loving and dedicated disciples and a fun engaging curriculum, Stories of God s Love just for this age group. Enroll your preschooler by visiting the parish website, dropping by the parish office or contacting Cindy Marchese at cmarchese@satigard.or or 503-639-4179 x121. We start on September 24 th! 4
EDGE Middle School Ministry Enjoying an evening at the Corn Maze last Sunday! The mud did not stop them from having a good time. Thank you to all our parent drivers!! LIFE TEEN and EDGE (St. Anthony s Youth Ministry) Join us every Sunday at 5:00 PM in Francis Hall for dinner, games and fellowship. Hope to see you there!!! Questions? Contact Mayra Mendoza at mmendoza@satigard.org LIFE TEEN High School ministry working together to complete a challenge. Join us any evening for an evening of fellowship and faith sharing, we want YOU to be part of our ministry. Preparation for Confirmation has started. We are asking the parish community to pray for all our teens as they begin this new faith journey. There is a board in the back of the church with the names of our teens. Please take a name and simply pray for them throughout their journey. Also, please keep the Confirmation team in your prayers. With gratitude, The Confirmation Team 5
Senior Moment: The ministry needs of seniors hurting from the loss of their home after a transition from independently living in the house that has been their home for the past 50 years into community living may never receive national media coverage. However, the loss to them is just as real and devastating as that of an earthquake victim who house was reduced to rubble. The suffering of seniors who struggle with the loss of meaningful living in a youth-focused culture may never make the headlines, but their heartache is just as real as that of a hurricane survivor who has likewise lost hope to carry on. The suffering of seniors who have lost a spouse to age or disease, whether weeks, months or years ago may never captivate the nation s undivided attention. The lingering wounds, however, are just as real to them as for those who still struggle years later with the loss of loved ones in the aftermath of 9/11. Seniors are People, T00! Exceptional Ministry with Seniors in a Youth-focused Culture by J.D. Moseley Advertiser of the Week MIDAS In Tigard - 13055 SW Pacific Hwy 503-684-1318 Thank our advertisers for supporting our bulletin. 6 Coming Events Senior Ministry presents Take Steps to Prevent Falls by Legacy Health Trauma Nurses Talk Tough. Wednesday, November 1 st O Reilly Hall at 10 AM After the presentation join us at mass for All Saints at Noon in the Church. St Anthony Senior Ministry is hosting an ALL SAINTS and ALL SOULS CELEBRATION November 2, 10:30 AM to 1 PM Parish Center Gathering Space Fellowship - Fun - Potluck Last names A to G - Salad Last names H to R - Main Dish Last names S to Z - Dessert Everyone is invited, including your neighbors and friends. Call Gerlinde with questions at 503-639-4179, ext 122 or email her at glamer@satigard.org November 6, 2 to 7:30 PM Parish Center Francis Hall To schedule an appointment 1-800-RED-CROSS Or www.redcrossblood.org Sponsor Code KOCtigard
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Sponsored by St Vincent de Paul The Community Café has served a free, freshly prepared hot meal every Sunday for the past 9 years. Including holidays! Volunteers are need to supplement the many crews that rotate on a weekly basis. There are 9 crews that rotate every 9 weeks. Volunteers must be between 13 years and 80+ years old. Each crew has an event captain and chefs, along with 8 to 10 volunteers that serve the meal in a sit down style restaurant meal. Volunteers greet each guest and bring them their meal, beverage and dessert. The Community Café is located in the Old School Cafeteria. Meals are served Sunday night from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. The time commitment for a volunteer is from 5 to 7 PM. Chef s and event captain arrive earlier. The Community café calendar is found on the parish website, satigard.org/ministry/stvincent-de-paul/ and lists the crew captains and the dates each crew is scheduled. Those willing to help may contact: communitycafe@satigard.org for additional information. Thank you to all the 100+ volunteers who currently help provide a free hot meal to the hungry in our community EVERY Sunday. Church hopes to dispel widespread fear of newcomers and to raise awareness of why so many people are compelled to leave their homes at this time in history. Share the Journey runs until September 2019. Anyone can join the campaign. Share the Journey: On September 27, 2017, Pope Francis launched the Share the Journey campaign from Saint Peter's Square. On that day he invited everyone around the world to "Share the Journey" with refugees and migrants. *Share the Journey promotes "the culture of encounter": Increase the spaces and opportunities for migrants and communities to come together and learn about each other. *Passionate about migration and interested in what's happening in our world? Share the Journey is where you can make a difference at all levels. *Uncertain? Through this campaign, our Ruth turned her dreams into reality thanks to DACA. What now? Ruth* takes pleasure in doing simple things other parents may take for granted. One of the most notable is she can drive her kids to soccer practices, school and community service events without worrying about being stopped by law enforcement. But the joy and freedom Ruth experiences from taking her children to their activities may be in jeopardy. Ruth came to the United States at age nine. Since she arrived, she always lived in fear of being separated from her family due to her legal status in this country. She was young when she made the U.S. her home and didn t understand all the legal challenges she would later face. Ruth says she was always forced to live in (Continued on page 9) 8
(Continued from page 8) the shadows, not being able to fully socialize with other kids. She knew from a young age she could not do or enjoy the same activities they did, including simple things like going on road trips with her family. As an adult, Ruth s situation got even worse. She was not able to continue with her dream of going to college and becoming a prominent lawyer or working for law enforcement. In fact, she could not even obtain a simple job or drive, much less take trips with her kids or go to an emergency room without being asked for identification. When former President Obama introduced DACA, Ruth says her life completely changed. DACA is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Over 780,000 youth have received protection from the DACA program since its inception by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2012. DACA provides no legal status or government benefits, but does provide recipients with temporary employment authorization to work in the United States and receive a reprieve from deportation. Because of DACA, Ruth was finally able to come out of the shadows and obtain her dream job. She works at a school and is proud to serve her community. With DACA, she could obtain a driver s license, buy a house, and take her oldest son on a road trip to visit colleges. Most recently, she could help him achieve his dream of being accepted to a fouryear university. Ruth has gone back to school to further her education, and soon she will obtain a bachelor s degree in accounting. Ruth says she would not have been able to reach most of the achievements she has now if it wasn t for DACA. Her dreams continue. She hopes to finish her bachelor s degree and help her daughter go to college by supporting her financially and emotionally. The Catholic Response On September 5, the Administration announced the DACA program will be terminated in the next six months. The future is uncertain for hundreds of thousands of people like Ruth who came to the United States as a child. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) denounces the decision to end DACA and strongly encourages Congress to find a legislative solution. The cancellation of the DACA program is reprehensible. It causes unnecessary fear for DACA youth and their families. These youth entered the U.S. as minors and often know America as their only home This decision is unacceptable and does not reflect who we are as Americans. As people of faith, we say to DACA youth regardless of your immigration status, you are children of God and welcome in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church supports you and will advocate for you. *Name changed to protect privacy. 9
Tips for Preparing Your Child for the Sacrament of Reconciliation Memorize the Act of Contrition Role play Feel free to role play what happens in Confession using the brochures. Give special attention to your children s day-to-day life. You are helping your child through a period of apprenticeship in Christian living. It is important that you pay more attention than usual to his or her daily experiences. This is not so you can be more critical, just the opposite. It is to give you opportunities for encouragement. Encourage your child to put into practice what is learned. Don t be overwhelmed by the sacrament. It does not take a theologian to teach your children about forgiveness, God s love and mercy, and the basics of the sacraments. If you take some time with heartfelt attention to share stories with your children and look through the materials with them, you have all you need. Remember to remind your child that whatever is told to a priest in confession is a secret. They may not even tell you, the parent, what was discussed. Don t forget to say I forgive you to one another after I m sorry is said. Works of Mercy Shelter the Homeless» Many circumstances could lead to someone becoming a person without a home. Christ encourages us to go out and meet those without homes, affirming their worth and helping them seek a resolution to the challenges they face. Act» Provide one-time or reoccurring meals Our Severe Weather Shelter needs many kinds volunteers, meal providers as well as greeters and overnight hosts, just to name a few.» The Oregon Housing Alliance unites people who are dedicated to increasing resources to meet our housing needs. Learn and participate in its advocacy efforts. Donate» Winter Weather Clothing Our Severe Weather Shelter is currently in need of men and women s clothing, sizes M/L/XL Warm coats, socks, t-shirts, sweatshirts, etc Jesuit High School Teach In for Social Justice-Saturday, November 4th Please join us for an afternoon to learn, pray and advocate for social justice. The Jesuit Teach In is Saturday, Nov. 4 from 1 to 5 PM on the campus of Jesuit High School. The Teach In will focus on learning about immigration and racial justice in our city and our nation. Keynote Addresses include: New Portlanders Policy Commission, Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services, Archdiocese of Portland s office of Life, Justice and Peace and Father Bryan Massingale of Fordham University (Live streamed). Cost is free, donations accepted for Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services. Register at www.jesuitportland.org/ourcommunity/jesuit-teach-in-for-justice 10
A\] > ^ WILD GOOSE On Sunday mornings is coming to an end. For those who were not able to attend, You can find it on FORMED and it is well worth watching! Here are some future topics to focus on next Wisdom https://ascensionpress.com/shop/t/category /study-programs/catholic-bible-study/adultbible-study/wisdom Oremus https://ascensionpress.com/shop/t/category /study-programs/catholic-prayer/oremus The Prophets https://ascensionpress.com/shop/t/category /study-programs/catholic-bible-study/adultbible-study/prophets Take a look at these different classes and let me know which is your preference. Email me at glamer@satigard.org COMING UP Catholic & Grandparenting - 5 Challenges and 5 Opportunities Friday mornings after morning mass, starting date TBD S>] $" St Anthony Parish and School Auction is coming soon and needs your input. Auction Chairpersons are asking you to take a few minutes and help the planning committee move forward. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/mkp 5PR9 An email went out to all parishioners so check your email box and do your best to help the school out! Thanks LO >! FAMILY ADVENT WREATH MAKING Sunday, November 26, 9:30 to 11 AM Parish Center Francis Hall. Make a wreath or an Advent Chain and Discover other fun Advent activities for the whole family. More information to come. 11
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