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Church: 7525 SE Cesar Chavez Blvd., Portland, OR 97202 Office: 3732 SE Knapp St., Portland, OR 97202 Phone: 503-774-1428 Office Hours: Monday through Friday—8:30 AM to 3:30 PM Pastor: Fr. Rodel de Mesa Deacon: Tim Dooley www.holyfamilyportland.org Parish Calendar Sun 2/12 Confirmation Class 10:30 AM Youth Ministry Net Retreat 10 AM Tues 2/14 Altar Society Meeting 8:30 AM Valentine’s Event for Couples 7 PM Wed 2/15 Parish Staff Meeting 9:30 AM Thurs 2/16 PTO Meeting 7 PM Fri 2/17 Bible Discussion Group 9 AM Joan Dindia Funeral/Reception 11 AM Mon 2/20 President’s Day: Parish Office & School Closed Liturgy Schedule Mon 2/13 8:00 AM Communion Service Tues 2/14 8:00 AM Communion Service Wed 2/15 8:00 AM Mass: Int. of Grandma Louise’s Rosary Makers Thurs 2/16 8:15 AM Mass: Greg Sparks+ Fri 2/17 8:00 AM: Int. of Jill & Steve Brackenbrough 11:00 AM Funeral Mass for Joan Dindia + Sat 2/18 5:30 PM Mass: John Baldwin+ Sun 2/19 8:30 AM Mass: Don Donaca+ 10:30 AM Mass: Jim Adams+ Reconciliation Saturdays from 4 PM to 5 PM 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 12, 2017

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Page 1: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time...2017/02/12  · Janet Barta Clayton Brunelle Ann Conlon Tim Dooley Maureen Fisher Joy Hunt Ricki Newbury Anne Santiago - Lector Roberto Santiago - Commentator

Church: 7525 SE Cesar Chavez Blvd., Portland, OR 97202 Office: 3732 SE Knapp St., Portland, OR 97202

Phone: 503-774-1428 Office Hours: Monday through Friday—8:30 AM to 3:30 PM

Pastor: Fr. Rodel de Mesa

Deacon: Tim Dooley

www.holyfamilyportland.org

Parish Calendar Sun 2/12 Confirmation Class 10:30 AM Youth Ministry Net Retreat 10 AM Tues 2/14 Altar Society Meeting 8:30 AM Valentine’s Event for Couples 7 PM Wed 2/15 Parish Staff Meeting 9:30 AM Thurs 2/16 PTO Meeting 7 PM Fri 2/17 Bible Discussion Group 9 AM Joan Dindia Funeral/Reception 11 AM Mon 2/20 President’s Day: Parish Office & School Closed

Liturgy Schedule Mon 2/13 8:00 AM Communion Service Tues 2/14 8:00 AM Communion Service Wed 2/15 8:00 AM Mass: Int. of Grandma Louise’s Rosary Makers Thurs 2/16 8:15 AM Mass: Greg Sparks+ Fri 2/17 8:00 AM: Int. of Jill & Steve Brackenbrough 11:00 AM Funeral Mass for Joan Dindia + Sat 2/18 5:30 PM Mass: John Baldwin+ Sun 2/19 8:30 AM Mass: Don Donaca+ 10:30 AM Mass: Jim Adams+

Reconciliation Saturdays from 4 PM to 5 PM

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 12, 2017

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The Mission of Holy Family Catholic Parish is to be a welcoming faith community grounded in Gospel values and

dedicated to making God known to our members and all who enter our doors. We foster positive relationships with

God and one another through active participation in the ministries of worship, education, celebration, and service to all.

WELCOME

We want to welcome you warmly to Holy Family!

Holy Family is a vibrant Catholic community with much to offer members of all ages. We focus on Catholic

education, community service, faith formation, and youth & young adult ministries. We encourage you to find a home with us to share your time, talent and treasure!

New to Holy Family? Register by stopping in at the Parish Center or pick up a registration form in the vestibule.

SACRAMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE INTRODUCTORY RITES include: Gather-ing, Entrance Procession & Song, Sign of Cross & Greeting, Penitential Rite, Gloria and the Opening Prayer. This beginning of the Mass is not a random collection of prayers, but an or-dered way to help all of us who gather for Mass focus ourselves in prayer. Today we will focus on Gathering and Entrance Procession & Song.

GATHERING: When you enter the church, near the doors you will find a holy water font. The water is blessed and it is the first thing you do when you come into the church. Dip the forefingers of your right hand into the blessed water and make the Sign of the Cross. As you make the Sign of the Cross you should say, “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

As you walk down the aisle, be mindful of the Presence of God. Be quiet while finding a seat trying not to distract others. When you choose a row to sit at, genuflect toward the front of the church to where the tabernacle is. When you genuflect you lower yourself onto your right knee until it touches the floor. At the same time we make the Sign of the Cross.

If there are kneelers where you are sitting you make the Sign of the Cross and kneel. If there are no kneelers you sit in a prayerful posture with your hands resting on your lap. Prepare yourself and clear your mind for God. Sometimes it is helpful to pray a few memorized prayers, but these should always be followed by a real conversation with God. Tell Him what is on your mind and reflect on where God is in your life as you kneel or sit in the church.

Explaining our Catholic Mass

In the coming weeks, our goal is that these thoughts give you a deeper look at what we do as we gather at Mass so that each of us can enter more fully into the Mass each week. These thoughts are a walk through our Catholic Mass — the “Source and Summit” of our Catholic Faith!

THE ENTRANCE PROCESSION & SONG The entrance procession serves a very practical purpose: Once the people have gathered, the priest and ministers, clad in the sacred vestments, go in procession to the altar… this statement presumes something very important: that we are already gathered in the church, not running in at the last minute! This orderly procession of the altar servers, deacon and priest is accompanied

by singing.

This entrance song is more than a little “traveling music:” The entrance song unites the people in a community of worship and introduces the people to the celebration of the day. This singing belongs to all of us who have gathered, not just the choir! When the priest, deacon, and servers reach the sanctuary steps, they reverence the altar with a profound bow. A profound bow is when you bend forward at the waist completely.

While we genuflect before and after Mass out of reverence for Jesus present in the Tabernacle, all reverences during the Mass are made to the altar where the Mass takes place. The altar represents Christ, “the stone that the builders rejected that becomes the Cornerstone.” (Psalm 118) The priests and deacons present then venerate the altar with a kiss. To kiss an object is a sign of respect and greeting, and dates to the 4th century. On solemn occasions, the altar is incensed, a symbol of our prayers rising up to God.

Next Week: The Introductory Rites: Sign of the Cross & Greeting, Penitential Rite, Gloria and Opening Prayer.

Funeral Announcement:

On Friday, February 17, 2017 we will celebrate the life of Joan Dindia.

Funeral Mass will be at 11:00 AM. Reception to follow in

Celebration Hall.

May Joan and all of the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen

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Parish Staff Parish Center Office Phone: 503-774-1428

Pastor Fr. Rodel de Mesa x106 [email protected] Deacon Tim Dooley [email protected] Pastoral Associate Vicki Ford x123 [email protected] Faith Formation Desi Dominguez 503-544-9855 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Peggy English x102 [email protected] Business Manager Luc Normandin x108 [email protected] Youth Minister Krisi Christensen x107 [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor Bert Morrison 541-231-1411 [email protected] Music Director Chris Brunelle [email protected] Traditional Choir Dir. Tina Paradiso-Herlein [email protected] School Principal Loretta Wiltgen 503-774-8871 [email protected] Event Coordinator Liz Goodell x126 [email protected] Office Volunteer Joyce Holohan-Bell x102 Receptionist Jayce Martin x102 [email protected]

Wine & Cheese—after 5:30 Mass Feb. 11—Pat & Jerry Markesino Feb. 18—Crystal & Will Gwyn

We welcome volunteers to host these evenings. Please consider joining in this ministry. Call Parish Office: 503-774-1428 ext. 102

Coffee & Donuts Feb. 19 Youth Ministry Counters Feb. 19 Kathy McMahon, Mary Catherine-Sewell, Elizabeth Sewell Vocations Cross Feb. 12 George & Rose Davis Feb. 19 Nancy Fazzolari

Ministry Assignments

Feb. 18/19 Altar Server Greeter Eucharistic Minister Reader

Saturday, 5:30 PM

Braeden Clark Fia Cooper-Ewing Luke Foley

Christy Clark Carolyn Orlando

Tim Dooley Glenn Luft Chuck Sparks

Tim Kain - Lector Rie Luft - Commentator

Sunday, 8:30 AM

Raegan Gritzmacher Madelena Santiago Xavier Santiago

Mike Fisher Johnny and Jennifer Rask

Janet Barta Clayton Brunelle Ann Conlon Tim Dooley Maureen Fisher Joy Hunt Ricki Newbury

Anne Santiago - Lector Roberto Santiago - Commentator

Sunday, 10:30 AM

John Cipolla Spencer Hart Hayden Karnopp

Kathy Hart Lisa Johnson

Tim Dooley Michael Gerhards David Gerhards Alex Hart Rebecca Martin-Gerhards Amy Moreland Katie Moreland

Nick Hart - Lector Mark Moreland - Commentator

Offertory Giving for February 2017

February Offertory Goal: $47,100

Month to Date

(Feb 1 - Feb 7)Actual Budget

Over /

(Under)

Budget

Week 1 $7,149 $7,600 ($451)

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

ACH Collection

Total Month to Date $7,149 $7,600 ($451)

Fiscal Year to Date $395,382 $397,000 ($1,618)

(July 1, 2016 - February 7, 2017)

Holy Family Parish

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GROWING IN FAITH

Valentine Couples’ Event

This will be a romantic evening with

wine, appetizers and dessert.

Bill Zuelke and Val Hornburg's

long standing group will direct us in

some special happenings.

Please sign up in the back of the church

or leave a message for

Val Hornburg [email protected] or

Winnie Smidt [email protected]

Bring the love of your life

February 14, 2017

7 to 9pm in Celebration Hall

Altar Society Meeting Tuesday, February 14th at 8:30 AM—Parish Center

Everyone is encouraged to get involved with our Altar Socie-ty. We are always looking for additional enthusiastic mem-bers to attend our meetings and get involved in this ministry.

Lenten Faith Sharing Groups now forming We are now taking sign-ups for our Lenten Faith Sharing Groups. We will be discussing the book we

handed out at Christmas as it inspires our Lenten Journey. We have plenty of copies of the book.

Name_______________________________________________________________

Address______________________________________________________________

Email_______________________________________________

Phone______________________________________________

I’d like to attend a group and I’m available: (circle one or more)

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Daytime Evening

I’m happy to host a group: Day/Time___________________________________________________

We will have Sign-up sheets available next Weekend. Study Guides Provided. You can fill out this form and drop it in the

offertory baskets or bring it to the Parish Center office. You can also email this info to: [email protected].

We celebrate each of you who are married and we invite you to join us in celebrating the longest

married couples at Holy Family

Gus & Joan Dindia 65 years (Joan died last weekend)

Martin & Martha Burke 64 years

Gene & Betty Feltz 64 years

May God Bless YOU and may you continue to be a shining example

to your families and each of us!

Blessings from your Holy Family!

Along with the Archdiocese of Portland

Invites us to celebrate ALL MARRIAGES

this weekend, but especially the longest married couples

in our parish.

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YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS For more info on youth and young adults:

Contact Krisi: [email protected]

It’s never to late to register! (website: parish.holyfamilyportland.org)

Middle School Youth Group Net Ministry Retreat

February 12th 10 AM to 6 PM In the GYM

High School Youth Group February 26th

6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, Youth Room in Gym

Holy Family Catholic School

Did you know: the Archdiocese is now requiring students to complete a standardized test of catechetical knowledge? The ACRE test will be administered to all elementary students in 5th grade and in 8

thgrade in the Archdiocese

of Portland. The test is published by the NCEA (National Catholic Educational Association), and it is an assessment designed to strengthen catechetical/education programs. Testing begins in February for the 5

th and 8

th grade students

of Holy Family.

HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE AGE Special Presentation

“Fork in the Road—Vocations” Sunday, March 5th

6:30pm-8:30pm Youth Room

What is a “vocation?” What is my calling from God?

Where do I belong as a young adult? Does a vocation mean I have to be a priest or nun??

SPECIAL GUESTS:.

Fr. Jeff Eirvin Sister Michael Francine

Director of Vocations Archdiocese of Portland

Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon

Bert & Jean Morrison Sarah Kresse

CONFIRMATION Sunday, Feb. 12th 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM CANDIDATES Only ATTEND Class Topic:

Bring Your Palms to Church If you still have palms from last year’s

Palm Sunday please bring them to church or the Parish Office. We will have a collec-tion basket at both locations. Last year’s palms are burned for Ash Wednesday.

As you begin your planning for the summer keep in mind

VBS 2017 will be

July 10—14

9—Noon

CYO Sports News Thank you to the athletes who made it to the winter sports Mass last Sunday, received a blessing from Fr. Rodel and a St. Sebastian medal, patron saint of athletes. We celebrated a number of swim team awards and records broken by Hodge & Addison Dauler, Holy Family 5

th and 3

rd graders!

Congratulations and many thanks to our dedicated coaches: Navin Nayak, Mat Martinson, Robyn and Skip Welch, Amanda Spencer, Ava Martinson, Mark Bentz, John Eggers, and Derek Blum.

Basketball is the name of the game in the Nest this weekend with games all day Saturday and more next weekend. We’re heading toward the end of the season tournament. Go Cardinals!

Track registration is open! Sign up at: www.cyocamphoward.org Rebecca Brandt 503-860-7422 cell

Please join us for our February Women’s Day of Recollection

Tuesday—February 21st 9:30 AM—2:30 PM

at the Ford home 3927 SE Henderson The day includes prayer, presentations, quiet time, sharing &

lunch.

Suggested donation: $20 Please let us know you are coming

Call Vicki Ford 503-774-1428 ext. 123

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OUTREACH & SOCIAL JUSTICE

Please Pray for… Judy Stupfel, Pattie McNulty, Tom Lydon, Katie Lawrence, Barbara Keller, Betty Heitzler, Glenn Luft. Jean Marantette, Timothy Scher-ler, Jack Weemhoff, Charmaine Carnese, Gary Taylor & family, Bernadette Maty, Bea Parisi, Tim Kain, Mariloris Oliverio, Anna Templeton, Carly Lord, Jennifer Day, Martha Burke, Tim Evens, Louise Barricks, June Gardner, Lee Lomnicki, Arvayda Winward, Marilyn Walstrom, Gary Hunt, Jenn Briggs, Lois Hanson.

Prayer Circle For prayer support call one of the following:

Kathleen Gianotti : (503) 788-6865 [email protected] or Dolores Wesselman : (503) 771-5505

Backpacks for Kids Holy Family will be providing Backpacks for Woodmere Elementary School one more week in February.

Take bags TODAY Feb.11/12. Bags are to be filled and returned on Wednesday—February 15 by 3:30. Kindergarten signed up last week and brought enough food for about 3-4 bags. .

WAY TO GO KINDERS!

All tax statements for 2016 are in the mail. If you didn’t receive your tax statement or you have questions about it, please contact Luc Normandin, our Business Manager.

Singers and

musicians wanted! Lent is almost here! Please consider lending your talent to music ministry at Holy Family. There are choirs at every weekend mass, and members from all choirs combine to help

with the Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil liturgies. It’s fine if you only want to commit to the Lent and Easter season, or if you can’t make it every weekend. If you or someone you know would enjoy participating in music ministry here at Holy Family, please contact me for details on practice days and times, or with any questions.

Chris Brunelle [email protected]

A Catholic Culture of Life Initiative Day 700-

The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.

Happy Valentine's Day

First 1000 Days: A Catholic Culture of Life Initiative

Scripture Readings for the Week Mon, Feb 13 Gn 4:1-15, 25/Mk 8:11-13

Tue, Feb 14 St. Cyril; St. Methodus

Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/Mk 8:14-21

Wed, Feb 15 Gn 8:6-13, 20-22/Mk 8:22-26

Thurs, Feb 16 Gn 9:1-13/Mk 8:27-33

Fri, Feb 17 The Seven Holy Founders of the

Servite Order

Gn 11:1-9/Mk 8:34—9:1

Sat, Feb 18 Blessed Virgin Mary

Heb 11:1-7/Mk 9:2-13

Sun, Feb 19 Lv 19:1-2, 17-18/1 Cor 3:16-23/Mt 5:38-48

Gospel Reflection 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

February 12th — Matthew 5:17-37

Jesus teaches how to follow the commandments, which are very demanding. He reminds us that the commandments are not just about the things we do, but also about how we think and feel about our actions and the people in our lives. Jesus calls us to do more, to holiness.

If Jesus were here today, what other demands do you

think he would add for today’s life, today’s world?

We enjoyed a wonderful evening filled with music, food, good friends and great wine! Thank you to all who attended the event and to the many volunteers who helped to make it all happen! Cheers to you! A special thanks also to our generous Sponsors & Donors: Joe & Ricki Donato, Dan & Ashley Heichelbech, Jamie & Kevin Khaw, Father Rodel, Bill Zuelke, Eastside Distilling, Nite Hawk Lounge, Otto’s Sausage Kitchen, Handcrafted Wines, Charles Smith Wines, Day Wines, Jasper Sisco Wines, Novelty Hill/Januik Winery, Revelry Vintners, & White Rose Estate Winery.

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Parish Organizations and Contacts Administrative Council James Dickinson [email protected] Altar Society Judy Poe [email protected] Bible Discussion Dave Bergman 784-3272 CYO Rebecca Brandt 774-6436 [email protected] Christian Service Joyce Holohan-Bell 775-5767 Eucharistic Adoration Stephanie Bassett at 774-9678 Health Ministry Joyce Holohan-Bell 775-5767 Hospitality Bill Powers 775-3188 Barb Regan 659-5350 Marriage & Family Life Winnie & Andrew Smidt 805-216-1609 Mother Share Contact Parish Office Needleworks Glorianne Menely 654-9946 PTO Alanna Goodwin 703-2550 Pastoral Care Winnie Smidt 805-216-1609 Pastoral Council Steve Tassinari 698-6005 [email protected] Prayer Circle Dolores Wesselman 771-5505

Kathleen Gianotti 788-6865 [email protected]

School Advisory Council Dan Blaufus 866-5573 [email protected] School Office Sharon Reece 774-8871 St. Vincent de Paul Penny O’Connell 771-1809 Wedding Coordinator Suzanne Cooney 803-8393

COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD

Full Service Catering for

All Occasions!

Holiday Food & Dessert orders

Contact Mehri to inquire!

JOHN TIMM SUSAN AMES

MAIN BRANCH: 503-288-8818 1615 NE Broadway

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Please support our advertisers who make our color bulletin possible! Thank you!

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Call Vicki Ford 771-5240 or

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Franciscan Spiritual Center 503-794-8542 2512 SE Monroe St, Milwaukie, OR 97222 Find balance in body and mind. See website for workshops.

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Ignatian Prayer Experience 2017 How’s your prayer life? Do you wish to have a deeper relationship with God? Would you like to learn to pray more deeply and meaningfully? Join experienced prayer companions from Portland’s Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life (SEEL) retreat for a 4-week Prayer Experience. You will learn prayer practices taught by St. Ignatius, including the Examen of Consciousness, praying with Scripture, imaginative prayer and repetition in prayer. Prayer is an important part of our Catholic faith and you will be moved by the richness of our prayer traditions. Come deepen your relationship with God!

One (1) Thursday and Three (3) Wednesday Evenings 7:00 to 8:30 PM Thurs March 2;

Wed March 8; Wed March 15;

Wed March 22, 2017

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Portland, OR 97225

Advance registration is encouraged. Please call 503-730-8870 or email [email protected]

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This space available. Contact Peggy at

[email protected]

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Office#: (503)786-6930 Pager: 942-2992

Fax#: (503)786-5462 CCB# 145809

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Real Estate Broker®

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E-mail: [email protected]

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Mall 205 9660 SE Stark Gresham 1590 NE Burnside

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Mt. Scott Funeral Home 4205 SE 59th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97206

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Cell: 503.880.0788 Fax: 877.387.8330

E-mail: [email protected]

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Sue Hildreth Broker

Longtime parishioner

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Sue Hildreth Broker

Longtime parishioner

SCOTT BARBUR Attorney at Law

2100 SE Lake Rd., Suite 2C

Milwaukie, OR 97222

503-654-1773

[email protected]

Wills • Estate Planning • Probate

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