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15651 SW Oregon St Sherwood, OR 97140 503-625-6185 stfrancissherwood.org
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.
Administrator ………………………………Fr. Shane McKee …………... 503-625-6185 ………………………... [email protected]
Pastoral Assistant ………………………….. Deacon Bill Bloudek ………. 503-625-6185 ……………………………. [email protected]
Parish Administrative Assistant …………… Mimi Urmini ………………..503-625-6185 ………………………... [email protected]
Business Manager …………………………. Sheila Polowicz ……………. 503-625-6185 …………………………. [email protected]
Youth Ministry …………………..………... Anna Wilson ………………. 503-625-7067 …………………………... [email protected]
Music Coordinator ………………………… Jeananne Bloudek …………. 503-625-6185 ………………………[email protected]
Adult Faith Formation & RCIA …………… Linda Blackwood ………….. 503-625-6185 ………………………….. [email protected]
Wedding & Rental Coordinator …………… Susan Ludwig ……………... 503-998-7085 …………………………….. [email protected]
Maintenance ………………………………. Dave Cookson ……………... 503-625-6185 ………………………... [email protected]
School Principal …………………………… Will Summer ………………. 503-625-0497 …………….... [email protected]
School Administrative Assistant …………... Gretchen Brown …………… 503-625-0497 ………... [email protected]
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 28, 2018
Mass Schedule 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 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
Readers Ushers Servers
Thursday 7:00 pm Mass – All Saints’ Day Julie Hefner Jeff Dennison Eleanor Snyder
Barbara Davis Joe Corello Amelia Snyder
Gwenyth Snyder
Friday 7:00 pm Mass – All Souls’ Day
Jeananne Bloudek Kevin Moore Grace Garand
Chris Corrado Linda Shannon Thomas Bui Emily Pitt
Saturday 5:30 pm Mass Thomas Hefner David Bonfiglio Sophie Johnson
Julie Hefner John Laughlin Grace Johnson
Sophie Green
Sunday 8:00 am Mass Gordon Stewart Collin Borla Kathryn Isaac
Bill O’Sullivan Kevin Moore Charon Plumley 1 Volunteer 1 Volunteer
Sunday 10:30 am Mass
Gary Sandness Dennis Freiburg Chase Highberger
Sandra Sandness 2 Volunteers Aidan Highberger Abigail Steger
Sunday 5:00 pm Mass
Barbara Davis Sal Fuoti Johnny Kreuzer
Irene George Augustine George Oliver Fisher
Carmen Bartoletta
Monday, October 29 1:30 pm Senior Study Group P.C. Tuesday, October 30 8:30 am Mass (Michelle Nichterlein+) Church 7:00 pm RCIA P.C. Wednesday, October 31
8:30 am Mass (Irene Hadfield) Church 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 9:00 am Quilting Old Hall 5:00 pm Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal Church 7:00 pm Insights P.C. Thursday, November 1 – All Saints’ Day 8:30 am School Mass (In Thanksgiving) Church 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 9:30 am Insights P.C. 10:00 am Rosary Makers P.C. 7:00 pm Mass (People of the Parish) Church Friday, November 2 – All Souls’ Day 2:30 pm Benediction Church 7:00 pm Mass (Faithful Departed) Church Saturday, November 3 8:00 am Holy Rollers Pie Baking P.C. 8:30 am Mass (Respect of All Human Life) Church 4:00 pm Reconciliation Chapel 5:30 pm Mass (Fr Tom Williams, SJ) Church 6:30 pm 1st Comm. Faith Engagement Session P.C. Sunday, November 4 Knights of Columbus Breakfast/Quilting Boutique 8:00 am Mass (People of the Parish) Church 9:45 am Rosary/Chaplet of Divine Mercy Chapel 10:30 am Mass (James Souki+) Church 12:30 pm Middle School Youth Group P.C. 2:00 pm High School Youth Group P.C. 5:00 pm Mass (Adolph Nebel+) Church 5:00 pm Hope Diner – St Francis Team 4 Old Hall 5:00 pm Hope Shelter Old Hall
Parish Calendar
If you are unavailable for your scheduled time,
please find a replacement Minister.
Coffee Social Hosts - November 4
No Coffee Social—Knights of Columbus Breakfast
Deuteronomy 6:2-6 Psalm 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51
Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 12:28b-34
Next Sunday's Readings
Liturgical Ministers - November 1 – 4
Financial News Received
10/20 & 10/21 $10,793.54 Year to date $185,621.35
Archdiocesan Loan Balance $64,501.32
W e read in this Sunday's Gospel (Mark 10:46-52) that, while the
Lord passes through the streets of Jericho, a blind man named
Bartimaeus addresses him, crying out loudly: "Jesus, Son of David, have
mercy on me!" This entreaty moves Christ's heart, who pauses, has him
called and cures him.
The decisive moment was the personal, direct encounter between the Lord
and that man who was suffering. They are before one another -- God with
his will to cure and the man with his desire to be cured. Two liberties, two
converging wills, "What do you want me to do for you?" the Lord asks
him. "Let me receive my sight," replies the blind man. "Go your way; your
faith has made you well."
With these words, the miracle is realized -- God's joy, man's joy. And
Bartimaeus, who had recovered his sight — recounts the Gospel —
"followed him on the way": That is, he becomes his disciple and goes up
with the Master to Jerusalem to take part with him in the great mystery of
salvation. In the essential of its passages, this account evokes the itinerary
of the catechumen toward the sacrament of baptism, which in the early
Church was also called "lllumination."
Faith is a path of illumination; it starts from the humility of
acknowledging one's need of salvation and arrives at the personal
encounter with Christ, who calls [one] to follow him on the way of love. On
this model the itineraries of Christian initiation have been established in
the Church, which prepare for the sacraments of baptism, confirmation
and the Eucharist.
In places of past evangelization — where the baptism of children is
widespread — catechetical and spiritual experiences are proposed to
young people and adults which enable them to undertake a path of
rediscovery of the faith in a mature and conscious way, in order to assume
later a coherent commitment to witness. How important is the work that
pastors and catechists carry out in this field!
The rediscovery of the value of one's baptism is the basis of the missionary
commitment of every Christian, because we see in the Gospel that he who
lets himself be fascinated by Christ cannot do without witnessing the joy
of following in his footsteps. In this month of October, especially dedicated
to the mission, we understand even more that, in virtue of baptism, we
have an inherent missionary vocation.
We invoke the intercession of the Virgin Mary so that missionaries of the
Gospel will multiply. Intimately united to the Lord, may every baptized
person hear that he is called to proclaim the love of God to all, with the
testimony of his own life.
Angelus Address, Pope Benedict XVI, October 29, 2006
Youth Group Fundraiser
Fall Pie Sale November 3 & 4 after each Mass
Hope Diner host: St Francis Team 6
Food Pantry Hours: Wednesday 9:00 am – 11:00 am and 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Thanksgiving Food Box Donations: Sign up sheets to donate food to our Thanksgiving Food Boxes are in the narthex now. These food boxes are in addition to regular visits to the food pantry each month, so we really need your help to fill these boxes and keep the shelves stocked! All non-perishables need to be placed in the donation barrels in the narthex by Monday, November 12. Perishables can be brought to the Old Hall on Tuesday November 13. Distribution will be on Wednesday, November 14 and Thursday, November 15 during regular food pantry hours. Thank you for your donations!
Needed items: Turkey Canned soup Cereal Frosting Ham Canned tuna Pancake mix Vegetable oil Eggs Canned corn Syrup Toilet paper Butter Canned green beans Brown sugar Foil
POSITION TITLE: SOCIAL ACTION COORDINATOR
LOCATION: ST FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 15651 SW OREGON ST, SHERWOOD, OR
OPENING DATE: 10/8/18
POSITION: PART TIME, APPROXIMATELY 18 HOURS/WK, FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE
St. Francis Catholic Church is seeking a qualified individual to coordinate our Social Action Ministry.
Candidate will:
Have proven experience with social outreach and a commitment to Catholic social teaching
Be responsible for Food Pantry, Clothes Closet, Hope Diner, Hope Shelter, Hope Garden, blood drive and
seasonal food box preparation.
Be an active member of the Catholic Church
Have empathy for those in need and an attitude of respect for their dignity
Have an understanding of Catholic social teaching
Be able to work with social service components of government agencies, church organizations and other
local groups. Be able to render direct services when needed
Be able to train and motivate volunteers
Possess organizational and communications skills and an understanding of faith development. Must be
able to prioritize workload to meet program requirements. Ability to work both independently and as a
member of a pastoral team. Must be flexible, creative and responsible
Have or be willing to obtain an Oregon Food Handler’s card
Please send resume and cover letter to [email protected]
“Heavenly Father…..
give us love for all people, especially the most
vulnerable, and help us bear witness to the truth
that every life is worth living.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities,
“Every Life is Worth Living” Prayer Card
Respect Life
Catholic Corner
How many kinds of virtues are there? There are
two main kinds of virtues: supernatural virtues,
infused into the soul by God, and natural virtues,
acquired by repeating naturally good acts. St. Paul
Family Catechism.
Next week: Which of the virtues are the most important?
Announcements
Out of Parish:
Thursday, November 1, 9:00 am - 2:30 pm; doors open at 8:30 am. Come and Join us for the ALL SAINTS DAY RETREAT at Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Beaverton. Bishop Peter Smith will be our Retreat Master for the day. The renovation of our Chapel necessitates that our retreat take place in the Conference/Dining Room area with a sack lunch provided. The cost is $25 per person. For more information or to register, call 503-649-7127 or go online at www.olpretreat.org.
The first Saturday of every month is recitation of the rosary at 8:00 am followed by a healing Mass with anointing of the sick at 8:30 am in the church. Come join us this Saturday, November 3.
Plan on attending Mass on the Feast of All Souls, Friday, November 2 at 7:00 pm. At St. Francis we have a tradition of remembering in a special way those that have died this past year at the All Souls Day Mass.
The Fall Pie Sale will be November 3 and 4 after all Masses. The Holy Rollers are in need of apples and berries. Volunteers are needed to help bake pies on Saturday, November 3. If you would like to help, please come to the parish kitchen at 8:00 am and stay as long as you are able. Thank you!
Thursday, November 1 is All Saints Day. It is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm.
Happening this Week:
Liturgical Ministers and Coffee Social Ministers are asked to contact the parish office by Wednesday, October 31 with your non-availability dates for the next period, December 1 through February 24. This includes the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Vigil Mass is Friday, December 7 at 7:00 pm and Saturday, December 8 at 8:30 am. Additionally, Christmas Eve Masses are at 5:00 pm and midnight. Christmas morning Masses are at 8:00 am and 10:30 am. Please indicate if you are willing to serve at any of these Masses.
Lastly, please include your ministry and time in your communications.
Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Attend a Save First Financial Wellness half-day workshop to learn about money management. You will learn about saving money, debt reduction, budgeting and building credit. The cost is $25 for individuals and $40 for couples. The cost covers registration fee and class materials (scholarships are available). Sign up for an upcoming workshop from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, November 3 or Saturday, December 1. Workshops take place at Catholic Charities’ Clark Family Center at 2740 SE Powell Blvd., Portland. To register, call 503-688-2596 or email [email protected].
Parish Announcements:
The St Francis Quilters are having their annual Boutique in the narthex after the 5:30 pm Mass on Saturday, November 3 and in the parish center after the 8:30 am and 10:30 am Masses on Sunday, November 4. Come see all the beautiful quilts they have for sale.
There will be a Knights of Columbus breakfast after the morning Masses next Sunday, November 4.
It’s that time again. We are putting together our Thanksgiving food boxes! You can help us by donating things like canned soup, brown sugar, and even a turkey! For the full list please see the sign ups in the Narthex. All non-perishables need to be placed in the donation barrels in the narthex by Monday, November 12. Perishables can be brought to the Old Hall on Tuesday November 13. Thank you!
Volunteer with Catholic Charities’ Save First Financial Wellness as a Financial Coach! Help us support families in making a positive financial change. Join us for a Volunteer Financial Coach training on November 7 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at the Catholic Charities Clark Family Center. Refreshments will be provided. Interested? Please contact Katie Earley at [email protected] or 503-688-2575.
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