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St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church 375 SE Church Street Sublimity, Oregon 97385 Office Hours: 8 am-1pm Tuesday - Friday Closed Monday WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089 July 26, 2020 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Please Pray For the following friends and family.. Rosemary Heuberger, Grayson Beaty, Rosie Nelson, Julette Chamber- land, Ted Peters, Suzanne Beutler, Karrie Welter, David Benton, Mary Fery, Doug Barrow, Tim Plummer, John Sturges, Susan Pay- seno, Richard Hill, Robin Gillette, Caleb Smith, Marvin Nichols, Joan Adams, Jan Stupfel, Susie Aus, Jensen Nathan Ripp, Shannon Byler, Paul Ditter, Dan Poindexter, Bodhi Clevenger, Roy Ramay, Kelsey Theiss, Bob Rigdon, David Morin, Dennis Federico, Eunice Beyer, Parker Family, Tasha Penley, Anne Pavelek, Betty & Jim Germse, Dawn Drinkwater, Kaisy Case, Sara Tacas, Darcy Archer, Fr. Ed Coleman, Sami Galvin, Dan Henry, Kara Chytka, Jeremy J., Dolly, Peter J. Jr., Keith, Ann, Lori & Rose Smith, and all those living in Assisted Living Facilities in our area. Let us pray for all men & women serving our country. May the Lord hold them in His loving hands; protect them as they protect us. Prayer Chain Request: St. Boniface: Parish office [email protected] St. Mary’s Shaw: Irene Satterwhite 503-364-2483 Pastor: Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Cell Phone: 503.897.7424 Email: [email protected] "Wisdom IS a Greater Gift from God" When we think of wisdom, we may picture an elderly man with a long white beard, corn cob pipe in his mouth, rocking back and forth in his chair, and uttering wise sayings such as ''A penny saved is a penny earned.'' But that is not the biblical meaning of wisdom. In the Bible wisdom is not theoretical or abstract. It is practical. It has to do with the right, the wise, way to live. King Solomon prayed for wisdom, not so that he could sit com- fortably in his palace and ponder the verities of the universe. He asked God to give him wisdom, an understanding heart, so that he could govern his people properly. We need to ask God to grant us this gift, or more precisely to increase it within us, because we received wisdom, a gift of the Holy Spirit, when we were confirmed. Wisdom guides us in fulfilling our responsi- bilities. Parents have the grave duty of rearing children. They are the first and primary educators of their children, even in the matter of religion. Next we may think of priests, teachers, doctors, police, and all the many professions which serve peo- ple, and yet we all have responsibilities toward ourselves. Per- haps the wisest way to consider our responsibilities is to pon- der what the practical values are in our lives. What are our goals? What are our ambitions? What do we really want in life? Also to be aware that, responsibilities, even for a wise person, can be a heavy burden. St. Paul, surely one of the wisest of peo- ple, wrote: ''We know that God makes all things work together for the good of those who love him.'' It is a vital part of wisdom to rely on God, to place ourselves in his hands, to pray for his help, to acknowledge that all good gifts come from God. May the good Lord grant each of us the gift of Wisdom. Amen. Fr. Paul Materu

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Page 1: St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church · 2020. 7. 26. · ple, wrote: ''We know that God makes all things work together for the good of those who love him.'' It is a vital part

St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church

375 SE Church Street

Sublimity, Oregon 97385

Office Hours: 8 am-1pm Tuesday - Friday

Closed Monday

WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF

Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089

July 26, 2020 17th Sunday in Ordinary

Time

Please Pray For the following friends and family.. Rosemary Heuberger, Grayson Beaty, Rosie Nelson, Julette Chamber-

land, Ted Peters, Suzanne Beutler, Karrie Welter, David Benton, Mary Fery, Doug Barrow, Tim Plummer, John Sturges, Susan Pay-

seno, Richard Hill, Robin Gillette, Caleb Smith, Marvin Nichols, Joan Adams, Jan Stupfel, Susie Aus, Jensen Nathan Ripp, Shannon

Byler, Paul Ditter, Dan Poindexter, Bodhi Clevenger, Roy Ramay, Kelsey Theiss, Bob Rigdon, David Morin, Dennis Federico,

Eunice Beyer, Parker Family, Tasha Penley, Anne Pavelek, Betty & Jim Germse, Dawn Drinkwater, Kaisy Case, Sara Tacas, Darcy

Archer, Fr. Ed Coleman, Sami Galvin, Dan Henry, Kara Chytka, Jeremy J., Dolly, Peter J. Jr., Keith, Ann, Lori & Rose Smith, and all

those living in Assisted Living Facilities in our area.

Let us pray for all men & women serving our country. May the Lord hold them in His loving hands; protect them as they protect

us. Prayer Chain Request: St. Boniface: Parish office [email protected] St. Mary’s Shaw: Irene Satterwhite 503-364-2483

Pastor: Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Cell Phone: 503.897.7424 Email: [email protected]

""""Wisdom IS a Greater Gift from God" When we think of wisdom, we may picture an elderly man with a long white beard, corn cob pipe in his mouth, rocking back and forth in his chair, and uttering wise sayings such as ''A penny saved is a penny earned.'' But that is not the biblical meaning of wisdom. In the Bible wisdom is not theoretical or abstract. It is practical. It has to do with the right, the wise, way to live. King Solomon prayed for wisdom, not so that he could sit com-fortably in his palace and ponder the verities of the universe. He asked God to give him wisdom, an understanding heart, so that he could govern his people properly. We need to ask God to grant us this gift, or more precisely to increase it within us, because we received wisdom, a gift of the Holy Spirit, when we were confirmed. Wisdom guides us in fulfilling our responsi-bilities. Parents have the grave duty of rearing children. They are the first and primary educators of their children, even in the matter of religion. Next we may think of priests, teachers, doctors, police, and all the many professions which serve peo-ple, and yet we all have responsibilities toward ourselves. Per-haps the wisest way to consider our responsibilities is to pon-der what the practical values are in our lives. What are our goals? What are our ambitions? What do we really want in life? Also to be aware that, responsibilities, even for a wise person, can be a heavy burden. St. Paul, surely one of the wisest of peo-ple, wrote: ''We know that God makes all things work together for the good of those who love him.'' It is a vital part of wisdom to rely on God, to place ourselves in his hands, to pray for his help, to acknowledge that all good gifts come from God. May the good Lord grant each of us the gift of Wisdom. Amen. Fr. Paul Materu

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Parish Mission Statement: We, the Catholic community of St. Boniface, inspired by the Holy Spirit, seek to proclaim and live the Gospel, celebrate the Sacraments, foster our Catholic

traditions and serve the needs of others.

St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity ————1879187918791879————2020202020202020 Parish Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 am to 12 noon Fr. Paul Materu, Pastor e-mail: [email protected], 503.897.7424 Kimberly Zuber, Administrative Assistant, 503.769.5664 Email: [email protected], cell 503.949.9621. Betty Young, Office Assistant, Email: [email protected] Bernadette Lopez -Children’s Faith Formation Directors, [email protected] Terry Hendricks, Maintenance Heather Clute:Altar Servers Jonathan & Cheryl Christie, Children’s Liturgy Parish Office: Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors Scheduling. Homebound Extraordinary Ministries:

St. Boniface Parish Collection: July 19: 2405.00 Capital Imp.:145.00.

It is important that our parishioners mail in or drop off their collection envelopes.

Donations for the Seminarian Twins need to be given to Fr. Paul’s order ALCP

Thank you for your financial support.

This Week At St. Boniface: Please Mail or Drop Off your Collection Envelope!

*Preregistration for Masses: Phase 2: 50 people each Mass and 25 people in the Parish hall each Mass-contact Kim or parish office during regular business hours. Do not leave a message. Sunday, July 26: *8 am Mass: Virginia Basl Peters+ *10 am Mass: People of the Parish Monday, July 27: Parish Office Closed 1st Reading: Jeremiah 13:1-11. Resp. Psalm: Deuteronomy 32:18-21. Gospel: Matthew 13:31-35. Tuesday, July 28: 8:30 am Mass-Fr. Paul at St. Mary-Shaw 1st Reading: Jeremiah 14:17-22. Resp. Psalm: 79:8, 9, 11 & 13. Gospel: Matthew:13:36-43. Wednesday, July 29: 9 am Mass Fr. Paul (50 people per weekday Mass) Intention: Steve VanCauteren+ 1st Reading:Jeremiah 15:10, 16-21. Resp. Psalm: 59:2-3, 4, 10-11, 17, 18. Gospel: John 11:19-27. Thursday, July 30: 9 am Mass Fr. Paul Intention: James Strobel+ 1st Reading: Jeremiah 18:1-6. Resp. Psalm:146:1b-2, 3-6ab. Gospel: Matthew 13:47-53. 2-4 pm Adoration: Please sign up before Thursday so the staff knows who will be there to open and close. Thank you! Friday, July 31: 9 am Mass Fr. Paul Intention: Madge Boedigheimer+ 1st Reading:Jeremiah 26:1-9. Resp.:69:5, 8-10, 14. Gospel: Matthew 13:54-58. Saturday, August 1: 7 pm Vigil Mass

*(50 people in church 25 in Parish hall). Intention: Catherine Busch+ 1st Reading: Jeremiah 26:11-16, 24. Resp. Psalm: 69:15-16, 30-34. Gospel: Matthew 14:1-12.

Church will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (8-2pm) Adoration (2-4 pm)

& Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Weekday Mass, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday at 9 am. Please call a day or two ahead to secure your

seat. Phase 2: 50 people at Mass. If you Pick up a missalette to use during Mass, you must keep it. Take it home, it is yours to bring back to the next Mass you come to. If left in pew after Mass it will be thrown away. All collection envelopes, cash & checks must be put into the collection cabinet inside the main entrance of church. No collection will be taken up during Mass. The church bulletins will be available for you to pick up at the same place. Parish Pastoral & Finance Councils and Altar Soci-ety have been given the go ahead to have meetings. Must keep in mind the social distancing and mask’s are required.

Confessions on Saturday’s 5:30 to 6:30 pm.

You must wear a mask. Communion to the homebound by Fr. Paul.

Sharing Table Is Back...If you have fresh fruits

& veggies or flowers and you want to share them with others, please leave them on the white table located in

the covered breezeway. Please do not leave glass or plastic containers, religious

items from your mail or rotten fruits and veggies. Thank you!

Cemetery Flowers….during the summer and fall months, please DO Not Put Artificial Flowers, Plants

or Several Trinkets on the graves. If there are, they will be removed.

Be mindful of the upkeep in the cemetery. Thank you! ~Please do not remove Planters that have been placed

on a grave. One has been taken and the family would like it returned!

In Memoriam: Please keep Virginia Basl Peters and her family in your prayers. Virginia died on July 22. Rosary will be on Wednesday, July 29 at 7 pm at Immaculate Conception Church. Interment will be on July 30. A memorial Mass will be on a later date.

Eternal rest grant unto her, Oh Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon her.

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July 26, 2020

Dear brothers and sisters, "God is good all the time!" This Sunday, July 26th at the 10 am Mass there will be a special presentation for Fr. Paul’s new appointment from Administrator to Pastor of St. Mary Parish in Shaw and St. Boniface, Sublimity. We pray for his new appointment.

Updates: The dispensation for the Sunday Mass obligation remains in effect. Parishioners will have an expanded opportunity to attend Mass during the weekdays. Each Mass can have a maximum of 50 total people. 25 people can watch the Mass and receive communion in the Parish hall if the church is full (50 people). Face coverings are required especially for ministers distributing Holy Communion and for all who attend Mass. The following persons are not required to wear a mask: Persons under the age of 5. Persons who require an accommodation of exemption under federal or state law.

Why Sign Up~You Must sign up for Mass by calling or texting (Kim @ 503-949-9621 by 6 pm on Satur-day’s), email the parish office [email protected] by noon on Friday’s. The state requires us to collect your contact information. Public Health may use your information to contact you if someone who visits the church tests positive for COVID-19.

PLEASE DO NOT assume you can just come because you called, you must talk to Kim or receive a call, text or email back from the parish office or Kim. Unfortunately, those who simply show-up for Mass will be turned away if there are 50 . This is due largely to public health contact tracing requirements (36 square foot space for each person in attendance 6 feet x 6 feet). First and Last name and contact number required for all attendees. Anyone with signs of symptoms of illness, do not to enter parish buildings, you will be ask to return home.

Rules that have been put in force per Archdiocese & government rules. Please contact Sister Veronica Schueler, F.S.E. or Reverend Todd Molinari with any question at the Archdiocese of Portland.

50 people:Weekday Mass times: Wednesday-Thursday-Friday 9 am. 50 people:Weekend Mass times: Saturday 7pm, and Sunday 8 am & 10 am.

Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 8 am-1 pm.

Yours in the Risen Lord, Fr. Paul Materu, Pastor, St. Boniface Church

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