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St. Philip Neri Parish The Northwest Paulist Center for Evangelization & Reconciliation 2408 SE 16 th Avenue | Portland, OR |97214-5334 www.stphilipneripdx.org Parish Office 503.231.4955 | Fax 503.736.1383 Guided since our founding in 1912 by the missionary vision of the Paulistscommitted to the mission of Jesus, and dedicated to be welcoming to all, we, the community of St. Philip Neri, strive to reach out, to reconcile and to promote unity for all God’s creation through worship, education, and service toward the common good. Fifth Sunday of Lent April 6, 2014 RECONCILIATION Reconciliation Service, this coming Wednesday, April 9, Paulist Center Chapel ---1pm and 7pm. If you prefer to go to confession/reconciliation using the kneeler and screen separator please plan to come on any Saturday (except for Holy Saturday) at 5pm in the church. PASTORAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS Nominations for parish councils are open, there are four vacancies. Nominations forms are available now through May 11th. If you are nominating someone other then yourself for the position, be sure you ask them beforehand if they are willing to serve. GET TO KNOW OUR POPE: Movie Screening, Munchies, & Discussion. Our new pope has been in the chair of St. Peter for just over a year, but he certainly isn't just sitting around! Making headlines seemingly every day, he's taken the world by storm in his new role. Now is a good time to find out who Pope Francis is and how he became head of the Roman Catholic Church. Please join us for a viewing and discussion of a short (50 min) documentary film about Pope Francis. We'll have home-made baked goods to munch on! Palm Sunday, (April 13th) at 11:00am in Carvlin Hall. CRS RICE BOWL REFLECTION: HAITI This Week, CRS Rice bowl invites us to enter into solidarity with the people of Haiti. We are encouraged to reflect on the Catholic principle call to family, community and participation, and reminded that, as social beings, we are called to seek God together. Let us pray this week for our brothers and sisters in Haiti and all around the world, that our families and communities be strengthened and blessed. CHILD EDUCATION WORKSHOP The Archdiocesan Child Abuse Policy is an effort to ensure the safety of children entrusted to our care. The policy focuses on the protection of children and the prevention of child abuse. With that in mind, we will offer a ‘workshop’ for Religious Education teachers, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends---anyone dealing with children—to identify warning signs, opportunities, who to contact and what to teach children. Sunday, April 27, 10:40-11:50am in Carvlin Hall. If you have questions, please call or email Barbara Harrison in the parish office. COMMUNION CLASSES First Communion classes are Sunday, May 4th, 10:30 in the church and Saturday, May 10 in the church and First Communion will be celebrated May 18. If you have not pre-registered please email [email protected]

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Page 1: April 6th 2014 Full Bulletin

St. Philip Neri Parish

The Northwest Paulist Center for Evangelization & Reconciliation

2408 SE 16th Avenue | Portland, OR |97214-5334 www.stphi l ipneripdx.org

Parish Office 503.231.4955 | Fax 503.736.1383

Guided since our founding in 1912 by the missionary vision of the Paulists’

committed to the mission of Jesus, and dedicated to be welcoming to all, we,

the community of St. Philip Neri, strive to reach out, to reconcile and to

promote unity for all God’s creation through worship, education, and service

toward the common good.

Fifth Sunday of Lent April 6, 2014

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RECONCILIATION Reconciliation Service, this coming Wednesday, April 9, Paulist Center Chapel ---1pm and 7pm. If you prefer to

go to confession/reconciliation using the kneeler and screen separator please plan to come on any Saturday

(except for Holy Saturday) at 5pm in the church.

PASTORAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS Nominations for parish councils are open, there are four vacancies. Nominations forms are available now

through May 11th. If you are nominating someone

other then yourself for the position, be sure you ask them beforehand if they are willing to serve.

GET TO KNOW OUR POPE: Movie Screening, Munchies, & Discussion.

Our new pope has been in the chair of St. Peter for just over a year, but he certainly isn't just sitting around!

Making headlines seemingly every day, he's taken the world by storm in his new role. Now is a good time to

find out who Pope Francis is and how he became head

of the Roman Catholic Church. Please join us for a viewing and discussion of a short (50 min)

documentary film about Pope Francis. We'll have home-made baked goods to munch on! Palm Sunday,

(April 13th) at 11:00am in Carvlin Hall.

CRS RICE BOWL REFLECTION: HAITI This Week, CRS Rice bowl invites us to enter into solidarity with the people of Haiti. We are encouraged to reflect on the Catholic principle call to family,

community and participation, and reminded that, as social beings, we are called to seek God together. Let

us pray this week for our brothers and sisters in Haiti and all around the world, that our families and

communities be strengthened and blessed.

CHILD EDUCATION WORKSHOP The Archdiocesan Child Abuse Policy is an effort to ensure the safety of children entrusted to our care.

The policy focuses on the protection of children and the prevention of child abuse. With that in mind, we

will offer a ‘workshop’ for Religious Education teachers, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends---anyone

dealing with children—to identify warning signs,

opportunities, who to contact and what to teach children. Sunday, April 27, 10:40-11:50am in Carvlin

Hall. If you have questions, please call or email Barbara Harrison in the parish office.

COMMUNION CLASSES First Communion classes are Sunday, May 4th, 10:30

in the church and Saturday, May 10 in the church and

First Communion will be celebrated May 18. If you have not pre-registered please email

[email protected]

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Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings: PALM SUNDAY: THE PASSION OF THE LORD

April 13, 2014

Reading 1, Isaiah 50:4-7(38ABC) Responsorial Psalm, 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24

Reading 2, Philippians 2:6-11 Gospel, Philippians 2:8-9

Passion of the Lord: Matthew 26:14-27:66

Fifth Sunday of Lent Sunday, Apr 6, 2014

THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR and MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday, April 6: 9:30 am Mass †Eddy Valpiani (B) Church 10:30 am Mass Deaf Community Mass Chapel

Monday, April 7: 8:00 am Mass Eulalia Johnson Chapel Tuesday, April 8: 8:00 am Mass For all children to love God Chapel

Wednesday, April 9: 8:00 am Mass †For the deceased Chapel Thursday, April 10: 8:00 am Mass For the poor Chapel

Friday, April 11: 12:10 pm Mass †Palermini + Navarra Families Chapel

Saturday, April 12: 8:00 am Mass For the unemployed Chapel 4:00 pm Mass †Marie Bruck(B) Church

Sunday, April 13: 9:30 am Mass †Josephine Healy Church 10:30 am Mass Deaf Community Mass Chapel

Please fill out a Mass Intention Form (located in the foyer of the Church) if you would like a Mass celebrated for you, for an anniversary of death, birthday or marriage, or some other special event. You can also call the office.

Church cleaning for April 7th through April 13th Eleanore Baccellieri + Dorene Dehen

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 am – Noon on Mondays 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday through Friday

Office: 503.231.4955

PARISH STAFF

Pastor, Director of the NW Paulist Center Business Manager Fr. Charlie Brunick, CSP, x 118, [email protected] Jeanne McPherson, x 103, [email protected]

Associate Pastor Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Fr. Michael Evernden, CSP, x114, [email protected] Rose Wolfe, x101, [email protected]

Director of Adult Faith Formation Maintenance and Grounds Barbara Harrison, x107, [email protected] Edward Danila, [email protected]

Receptionist/Bulletin Editor Angelica Liharik, x102, [email protected]

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS: Deadline (unless otherwise noted) is Tuesday at Noon prior to the Sunday Mass.

eSCRIP Thank you for your ongoing support of the eScrip program. There have been changes to this program and

Safeway no longer accepts credit cards nor a debit card that is processed as a credit (no pin number used). If at

all possible, if we all would plan ahead and have cash or your checkbook available when shopping at Safeway,

St. Philip will benefit from your purchases. The

donations have dropped significantly due to this change and eScrip’s requirement to register annually. The office

can help with the registration process. One last suggestion is to provide your email address to the office

and eScrip reminders and new features will be mailed

to you periodically to keep on top of any additional changes and/or promotions to the program. The

website is www.escrip.com. Thank you.

BLOOD DONATION THANKS Thank you to all who came in to donate blood on Mar. 16th. We had 21 people in the door, with 16 pints

donated, helping up to 48 people. Five people were deferred and we had one first time donor.

Please pray for the men in Paulist Formation:

Michael Cruikshank, Daniel Arthur, Evan Cummings, Paolo Puccini, Michael Hennessy, Ryan

Casey, Matthew Berrios, Steven Petroff, Stuart Wilson-Smith, and Jimmy Hsu.

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Fifth Sunday of Lent Sunday, Apr 6, 2014

PASTORAL CORNER

Is Weeping Wimpy?

The therapy of tears

One of the most surprising parts of the story of the raising of Lazarus is the part where Jesus breaks down and cries. Why should this be so? Perhaps it is the sight of a man weeping in public that surprises us. In the great American myth of rugged individualism, men are not supposed to cry. A real man is supposed to take his lumps and triumph through the pain. Like the ancient Stoics of Greek and Roman times, real men, we are told, must hide their anger, their sadness, and even their joy. Our own culture is not comfortable with tears. Tears tend to be seen as a sign of weakness. But what is so natural, right, and healthy as tears when in the midst of deep pain and suffering or in deep grief when a loved one dies? Besides, tears have a great therapeutic value, provided of course they are genuine, and not merely sentimental. Jesus did not conceal his feelings. The Gospel makes this clear. He was moved with pity on seeing the plight of the ordinary people. He wept over the city of Jerusalem because he saw that it was heading for destruction. And he wept on the way to the tomb of Lazarus.

The Gospel story also shows the anguish of Martha and Mary at the death of their brother. But they were not afraid to express their grief, though they did so in contrasting ways. In spite of everything, Martha somehow continued to function, forcing herself to go on with life. Mary, on the other hand, retreated into her shell. We must help the process. We must try to help ourselves. We must allow others to help us. Jesus accompanied Martha and Mary and shared their grief.

Grief is one of the strongest emotions we are ever likely to experience. Some are embarrassed about expressing their grief in public. Believing that they are expected to bear up, they suppress their grief. It is now generally accepted that to suppress grief is not only bad but dangerous, and may lead to serious emotional problems later on. The way to deal with grief is not to run away from it, or pretend it isn't there, but to face it and work through it with as much honesty and love as one can. Shed tears are bitter, but unshed tears are even more bitter. Faith is our great ally in dealing with grief, and pain and suffering as well as the reality of death. Faith doesn't mean we have all the answers. And it doesn't dispense us from the painful work of grieving. But it does add a vital element to our grieving. That element is hope. We grieve as people who believe that pain and suffering and even death doesn't have the last word.

Fr. Charlie, CSP

EASTER FLOWERS

Easter Flowers: We are once again inviting you to donate monies for our Easter flowers. There are envelopes available on the back counter for your donation. Please put your name & the name of the person you would like

the flowers donated in honor of. You can put this in the offertory, drop it in the office, or mail it to the office. Thank you for helping decorate the Church for our Easter celebration.

RETURN RICE BOWLS! Rice Bowls can be returned beginning next week. There will be a large Rice Bowl on the counter to place your rice bowls in. Thank you for your Lenten contribution to this program. Many people around the world and even here in

the United States will be fed thanks to your donations.

THIRD SCURTINY This Sunday is the Third of Three Scrutinies (rites of self-searching/self-examination) with our adult elect (Marcus Reynolds) who will be Baptized at the Holy Saturday vigil. Also on Holy Saturday, Stacey Heyworth will enter into

Full Communion with the Catholic Church. Please pray for these individuals as they continuing their conversion

journey.

PAULIST APPEAL COLLECTION The Annual Paulist Appeal Collection is this weekend. Materials are in the pews. Please reflect and pray that you

can be as generous as possible in supporting the works of the Paulist Fathers Community, as well as expenses for

seminarians’ education and care for older Paulists’ and senior ministry.