29 de marzo 2015 March 29, 2015 St. Mary’s Parish SEMANA SANTA HOLY WEEK PALM SUNDAY Saturday March 28 Masses 5 PM English, Sunday, March 29 Masses 8:30 & 11:00 English Please arrive early to take part in the procession! DOMINGO DE RAMOS Sábado 28 de Marzo misa en español 7 PM Domingo 29 de Marzo misa en español a las1 PM Favor de llegar unos minutos antes de misa para la procesión JUEVES SANTO HOLY THURSDAY Bilingual Mass at 7 PM Transfer of the Blessed Sacrament and Adoration following mass until midnight Misa bilingüe alas 7 PM Después de misa habrá adoración hasta la media noche GOOD FRIDAY Stations at noon Meditation on the Seven Last Words of Christ at 1 PM VIERNES SANTO Estaciones de la cruz a las 12PM y la meditación de las 7 palabras a las 1pm Service in English at 6 PM after the 8PM Service Stations of the Cross in Spanish Servicio en español a las 8 PM después estaciones de la cruz en español EASTER VIGIL Bilingual Mass at 8:30 PM EASTER SUNDAY 7 AM Mass 9 AM Family Mass Easter Egg Hunt following Mass 11 AM Mass Misa en Español a las 1:00pm SABADO DE GLORIA Misa bilingue a las 8:30 PM DOMINGO DE PASCUA 7 AM Mass 9 AM Family Mass Easter Egg Hunt following Mass despues de misa habrá búsqueda de huevos de pascua 11 AM Mass Misa en Español a las 1:00pm I muse about how many cups of coffee that were not drank, meat that are as hard as rock in the freezer, sweets that can wait for the next Halloween, all because you gave them away for Lent. Our Lenten discipline brings us close to the most holy days of the year. The Holy Week invites us to be prepared to celebrate worthily Christ’s Paschal Mystery. In this issue, I will give the last two notes Fr. Dwight advises us to do when we commit the same sins. These two last things are: “11. Don’t give up. Whatever you do, don’t give up. Don’t tell yourself that your sin is not a sin. That way destruction lies. Instead face up to the sin ad keep up with the struggle. It’s the beautiful struggle! Don’t give up! 12. Remember God is on your side. Too many Catholics are on some kind of weird guilt trip as if God is in the business of watching people so he can give them a smack when they get out of line. Believe me, God is in exactly the opposite business. ‘God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved.’ (Jn 3:17) Will you try to get it into your head that God is looking for every opportunity to forgive you-not for every opportunity to condemn you? He is not willing for any perish. Take heart.” I shared to you Fr. Dwight’s pieces of advice because I thought he gave us solid explanations of the Sacrament of Reconciliation and down-to-earth explanations and examples on how we approach the sacrament. I hope that through this you were inspired to take to heart the invitation to change. O0o Palm Sunday and The Sacred Triduum. This Sunday is Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion. This celebration commemorates the Jesus triumphal entry to Jerusalem. This is not the first time Jesus entered Jerusalem. But this is the time when he entered Jerusalem for the cleansing of Israel. This includes his arrest. The people who welcomed him with palm branches singing hosannas are more or less the same people who cried out, ‘Crucify Him!’ In this remembrance, we cry out “Praise to God, who masterfully planned our salvation.” God’s folly is wiser than man’s wisdom (1 Cor 1:25). The Scared Triduum starts on the eve of Holy Thursday and ends on the Easter Vigil celebration. The Holy Thursday celebration is the commemoration of the Mandatum. Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and commanded them to love one another, thus the Mandatum. The celebration also commemorates the institution of the Holy Eucharist. The Most Blessed Sacrament will be reposed in the altar of reposition and will be available for adoration until midnight. And then the Most Blessed Sacrament will be kept in a place away from people’s view until the evening of the Vigil of Christ’s resurrection. We celebrate Mass every day throughout the year except on Good Friday. On this holy day, we follow the steps of Christ carrying the Cross to the Mount of skulls. The Way of the Cross is traditionally done at noon. And then at 3:00 o’clock, we do the Celebration of the Word and the Veneration of the Cross. I invite all of you to allow yourselves to enter into the mystery of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection. Let us celebrate the liturgy with full attention and involvement. Father Cit Reflexionaba sobre cuántas tazas de café que no hemos tomado, la carne que esta duro como roca en el congelador, los dulces que pueden esperar para el próximo Halloween, todo porque usted los hizo a un lado durante la Cuaresma. Nuestra disciplina cuaresmal nos acerca a los días más santos del año. La Semana Santa nos invita a prepararnos para celebrar dignamente el misterio pascual de Cristo. En este tema, voy a dar las dos últimas notas del Padre Dwight nos aconseja que hacer cuando cometemos los mismos pecados. Estas dos últimas cosas son: "11. No te rindas. Hagas lo que hagas, no te rindas. No se diga que su pecado no es un pecado. Eso destruye al mentirse. En lugar de eso enfrente al pecado continue con la lucha. Es lo hermoso de lucha! No te rindas! 12. Recuerde que Dios está a su lado. Muchos católicos estan en algún tipo de extraños sentimiento de culpa como si Dios estuviese como en un plan de ver que persona salen de la linea para darles una bofetada. Créanme, Dios está en el negocio opuesto. "Dios no envió a su Hijo al mundo para condenar al mundo, sino para que el mundo sea salvado." (Jn 3:17) Tenga esto siempre en mente que Dios está buscando cualquier oportunidad para perdonarle, no oportunidades para condenarte? Él no quiere que ninguno perezca. ¡Ánimo ". Compartí con usted los Consejos del Padre Dwight porque pienso que nos da explicaciones sólidas del Sacramento de la Reconciliación y profundas explicaciones y ejemplos sobre cómo nos acercamos al sacramento. Espero que a través de esto fueron inspirados a tomar en serio la invitación a cambiar. O0o Domingo de Ramos y el Triduo Sacro. Este domingo es el Domingo de Ramos de la Pasión del Señor. Esta celebración conmemora la entrada triunfal de Jesús a Jerusalén. Esta no es la primera vez que Jesús entró en Jerusalén. Pero este es el momento en que entró en Jerusalén para la purificación de Israel. Esto incluye su detención. Las personas que lo recibieron con palmas cantando hosannas son más o menos las mismas personas que gritaron: "¡Crucifícalo!" En esta conmemoración, clamamos "Gloria a Dios, que magistralmente planeo nuestra salvación." Los planes de Dios son más sabias que la sabiduría del hombre (1 Corintios 01:25). El Santo Triduo comienza en la víspera del Jueves Santo y termina en la celebración de Sábado de Gloria. La celebración del Jueves Santo es la conmemoración de la Mandatum. Jesús lavó los pies de sus discípulos y les mandó a amarnos unos a otros, así la Mandatum. La celebración también conmemora la institución de la Sagrada Eucaristía. El Santísimo estara en el altar de reposición y estará disponible para la adoración hasta la medianoche. Y entonces el Santísimo se mantendrá en un lugar lejos de la vista de la gente hasta la noche de la Vigilia de la Resurrección de Cristo. Celebramos misa todos los días durante todo el año, excepto el Viernes Santo. En este día santo, seguimos los pasos de Cristo con la Cruz al Monte de la calavera. El Vía Crucis se realiza tradicionalmente al mediodía. Y luego a las 3:00 de la tarde, hacemos la Celebración de la Palabra y la Veneración de la Cruz. Invito a todos ustedes para que ustedes mismos entren en el misterio de la pasión, muerte y resurrección de Cristo. Celebremos la liturgia con atención y participación. Padre Cit Do you enjoy sharing your Catholic faith & family traditions, and learning about new cultures? Ivan (age 17 in May) is a Catholic AFS Exchange Student from Bosnia, where he attends a Catholic high school and attends Mass weekly with his family. He is the recipient of a very competitive exchange program scholarship, offered by the US Department of State to students from predominantly Muslim countries. Academic achievement, character, knowledge of home country, and leadership are a focus of the scholarship. Ivan will be in the US for the coming school year, has full medical insurance, and provides for his personal expenses and school/sports fees. AFS welcomes all loving families (empty nesters, active retirees, families with children of any age) to apply as host families. Ivan is active in his Catholic high school and has excellent grades. His favorite hobby is photographing nature, and he enjoys gatherings with his extended family. He is interested in watching sports, running, playing board games, bicycling, tennis, volunteering, and reading. At home he is responsible for household chores, mowing the lawn, and cleaning his room. He lives with his parents and older sister (age 28). Ivan is proficient in English and also speaks German. He is described by his teachers as having an excellent ability to interact with others and adapt to new situations. They say that Ivan is hard -working, responsible, very reliable, and has excellent maturity and leadership skills. His “Dear Host Family” letter is posted near the Gathering Space kitchen…………… For information on hosting Ivan, or to talk with other St. Mary's families who have previously hosted with AFS, please call Cheryl Frey at 541-990-4115. Offertory Update Actual 03/22/15 …………….. $9,585 Building & Maintenance: $120 Raise the Roof: $274 Family Crisis Fund: $24 Education Fund: $65 Hispanic Masses: $858 The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal provides financial support to ministries that support parishes in our Catholic Church. These programs provide education and faith formation at all levels and provide a Catholic presence for tens of thousands of people. When we stop to count our blessings, we are aware of how truly blessed we are. The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal is an invitation to share your blessings and support for the Gospel mission here in Western Oregon. If you have not completed and returned your card, please Thank you for your support of St. Mary’s Parish through your pray- prayerfully make your pledge and return it to the church office. We ers, good wishes and gifts of time and money. If you would like to would like 100% participation in showing our support of Archbishop use envelopes or EFT to make your donations, please contact the Sample and the Roman Catholic Church in Western Oregon. parish office. Thanks! Do You Know Someone who wants to know more about the CathEucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament olic Church? Do you know an adult who would like to be baptized? Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord - March 29 Please invite them to come to Inquiry sessions. They will be held "The Eucharist is connected with the Passion. If Jesus had not the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month following that. For more established the Eucharist we would have forgotten the crucifixion. It information please call Kathy at 541-926-1449. Thank you would have faded into the past and we would have forgotten that Jesus loved us. There is a saying that to be far away from the eyes Celebrate God’s Gift of Forgiveness!!! is to be far away from the heart. To make sure that we do not forLenten Reconciliation Times get, Jesus gave us the Eucharist as a memorial of His Tuesday & Wednesday 4:35—5:20 PM love." (Mother Teresa) Thursday noon—1 PM There will be no adoration on Good Friday but adoration will Friday 5:30—6:30 PM continue on the Friday after Easter following the 8:30 mass. Saturday 3:30—4:30 PM Everyone is welcome. Spend as much or as little time as you can. Contact Jackie at 917-0458 or Theresa at 926-3114 or Caro- Care for Creation: Read a book or magazine devoted to sustainaline at 924-9952 evenings, or just stop by. Thank You for offering ble living for inspiration, motivation and encouragement. our Lord this special hour. Expect God's blessing, and give Him thanks. INFANT / YOUNG CHILD BAPTISM CLASS The next class is scheduled for Thursday, April 9th, 2015 starting at 6:00pm in the Max Kolbe room off the playground parking lot. The Prayer Corner Please keep all those who are ill or suffering in your prayers. For those who are ill or homebound: Cliff, Gavin, Jennifer, Joshua, Fr. Pat, Wes, Sean Alpapara, Gretta Aker, Anita Anderson, Shirley Baley, Cecelia Bangelinan, Ed Bartram, Al & Karen Barrios, Tony Barbisan, Carl Beyer, Brianna Boyd, Joshua Brown, Robert Brown, Alizabeth Buchert, Kim Buckner, Bob & Linda Burroughs, Polly Calligan, Florencia Carrasco , Mel Chaput, Mike Corrreia, Mark Dempsey, Bob Distifino, Jeannette Duncan, Paul Eldred, Steve Engberg, Florence Fitzgerald, Ashley Torgeson Fuller, Jack Gall, Morris Gerke, Kevin Greig, Magdalena Quitugua, Jesus Hagan, Joan’s son, Family o f Tom Haller, Alice Hamilton, Beth Harrington, Andrew Hasler, Bruce Heilman, Vonnie Heilman, Rose Hellman, Connie Hoffman, Tyler Hoflich, Hank and Betty Horvath, Andrea Hughes, Regina Jones, Jayden Johnson, Terry Krom, Dale Lang, Marla Lawrence, William Lawrence, Randy Lloyd, Betty Martin, Yvonne and baby, Kathy Martin, Katerina Masvidal, Karen McCann, Marie McGough, JJ Mendoza –Torres, Jeff Mullen, Neal and Normalyn, Pat Norby, Lady Ortiz, Caleb Owen, Vera Parent, Mary Paquin, Mike Peaslee, Cheryl Perri, Kiki Predmore, Luisa Quitugua, Carol Rambousek, Judy Reyes, Nathdaniel Rodriguez, Tim Rothengass, Roger Ross, Cathy Sargent, Tom Savage, Toni Steward, Dorona Sosa, Rose Sotter, Judy Stephen, Cliff Swanson, Judith Sullivan, Maureen Tobey, Anicia Tomokane ,Wendy Torgeson Sandy Truett, Zakery Williams, Betty Ward, Traci Warner, Steve Wichman , Bill White Jr. , Shaun and Travis Wigle, Katherine Wilson, Sharon Wise, a special intention. We pray for peace throughout our entire world. We remember our family members and friends who are serving in the military: Brian Aker, Mike Andre, Michael Coker, Andy Borst, Michael Dooley, Scott Doss, Kim Fox, Lynn Nelson-Gall, Thomas Hellman, Phillip Pipinich Hernandez, Ryan Hulburt, Scott Krantz, Christopher Lambert, Gaige Lowden, Dan Lyon, Pedro Manibusan Jr, Ryan Mayton, Kevin McNulty, Mark Moll, Cormac Mullins, Jamie Munchel , Aaron Nguyen, Nathan Nofziger, Annie O;Connell, Ryan Ostermann, Mathew Paben, Brad Paben, Adam Paben, Michael Parker, Michael Pitzer, Alan Philips,, Brianna Ponder-Martinez Neil Reilly, David Richardson, Anthony Rhoden, Andrew Rhoden, Jorge L. Martinez-Salinas, Karl Schmidt, Jesse Schnablegger, Nick Schoenmann Michael J Scott, Michael P. St. Romain, Jeff Stephen, Steve Ungvarsky, Matthew Vanella, Nicole Woody. If you would like to add the name of someone who is serving in the military, please call the office. For the repose of the souls of all the faithful departed: Lenten Almsgiving This Lent our parish has chosen our Sister Parish and Catholic Relief Services as our Lenten charities. Parishioners are encouraged to “give up or fast” from something during Lent. With the money you save, we ask you to give “alms” to those in need. Collect your alms throughout the Lenten season and bring them to church sometime during Holy Week or Easter Sunday. Please be sure to label your donation for our Sister Parish or for Catholic Relief Services (Operation Rice Bowl) or for both. We have run out of rice bowls—so you can put a bowl on your table and save you $’s that way. Thanks! entrance is a green door on the side facing the playground equipment. This class is for parents with infants or children younger than 2nd grade. Please call the parish office at least one week before the class to register – 541-926-1449. The class fee is $10. 2758 or apply on-line at www.rediscoverthespark.org . Upcoming dates: April 24-26 at Powell Butte Retreat Center in Central Oregon May 22-25 at Our Lady of Peace Retreat House in Beaverton, Oregon. April 24 – 26, 2015, Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Beaverton is hosting a *Men’s Silent Retreat* with Fr. Serge Propst, OP. The retreat theme is “Vocation to Holiness.” The weekend begins with Dinner on Friday evening and concludes after Brunch on Sunday. $150 per person. For inquires or to register, please phone the retreat house at 503-649-7127 or email [email protected] or www.olpretreat.org. The Oregon Catholic Historical Society announces their spring event to be held on April 18, 2015, at Saint Boniface Catholic Church – 375 SE Church Street in Sublimity. The Saint Boniface Historical Society is the host for a presentation about the history of the missions at Breitenbush, Mill City, Stayton, and the Marian Home. A tour of the beautiful, historic church; Sacred Heart Shrine erected in 2009; and the Saint Boniface Archival Museum is included. The event will be held at the Saint Boniface rectory basement/ meeting hall (accessed via a concrete stairwell between the church and parish office/rectory). The event is free, but registration is requested before April 7th. A $15.00 lunch catered by Moxieberry Café in Stayton is optional. Registration forms are available on the Oregon Catholic Historical Society’s website,http:// oregoncatholichistoricalsociety.weebly.com/spring-2015event.html . About the Oregon Catholic Historical Society: The Oregon Catholic Historical Society's goals are to promote, collect, record, publish, and generally encourage interest in the history of the Catholic Church in Oregon and the Roman Catholic heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Their website is http:// oregoncatholichistoricalsociety.weebly.com/ Our Lady of Peace Retreat is pleased to announce that Fr. Andrew Apostoli, CFR, will be the retreat master for the annual *Sisters and Lay Women’s Silent, Eight-Day Retreat* (June 19 – 27, 2015). The theme this year is “St. Faustina and the Treasures of Divine Mercy.” Full retreat - $460.00. Commuter rates available, also. For more information or to register, call the retreat house at 503-649-7127 or email [email protected]. MARRIED COUPLES – Does gardening give you a sense of wonder and fulfillment? On your wedding day, you lovingly planted the seeds of a lifelong relationship. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will give you the “gardening tools” you need to help your marriage grow and blossom. For more information call 503-853- Mass Schedule and Intentions March 28 - 29 Saturday 5:00 PM ~ Memory of Paul Johnson Saturday 7:00 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero Sunday 8:30 AM ~ Memory of Elizabeth Healy Sunday 11:00 AM ~ Memory of Irene Chambers Sunday 1:00 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s Monday 8:30 AM ~ communion service Tuesday 8:30 AM ~ communion service Tuesday 5:30 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero Wednesday 8:30 AM ~ For the Souls in Purgatory Wednesday 5:30 PM ~ Intention for Angela Roblero Thursday 7:00 PM ~ Memory of Bob Brillon April 4 - 5 Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday goyen Sunday 8:30 PM ~ For the People of St. Mary’s 7:00 AM ~ Memory of John & Ruby Busse 9:00 AM ~ Memory of Dale Truax 11:00 AM ~ Memory of Narcisa & Quintin Eche1:00 PM ~ Intention for Linda Roblero Mass Intentions If you would like to have a Mass offered for a particular intention or for someone who has died, please call the parish office. The stipend for the Mass is $10. Our office staff will help you to find a date and time for the Mass. Can We Talk? Conversations for a more satisfying relationship… Presented by Martin Gay, MS, LPC, NCC St. Mary’s Parish Gathering Area 706 Ellsworth SW, Albany 7:00 – 8:30pm Wednesday, April 22, 2015, What Makes Talking So Difficult? In this presentation we’ll examine the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and past experiences that make communicating with our partner (and others) so difficult. Strategies for more effective communication will be presented. Who should attend? Couples or individuals, unmarried, engaged, married, or remarried any number of years; and individuals separated, or divorced; who would like to invest an evening in learning how to sustain and strengthen their relationships. Registration: There is no fee for this presentation. Please help us plan for the evening by calling or emailing your rsvp: [email protected] or 541-9261449. Don’t settle for a “good enough” marriage... make it an exceptional marriage! Martin J. Gay, MS, LPC, NCC is a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in marriage and family therapy, in private practice in Salem, Oregon since 1990. He has been a pastoral minister for over 31 years, serving and training in youth and young adult ministry, as well as marriage and family ministry. He has written articles for Family Works (Center for Ministry Development) and Today’s Liturgy (Oregon Catholic Press). Martin is an experienced presenter on issues affecting couples, young adults, youth and families. Martin is married 32 years and has two grown daughters. Holy Week & Easter Sign Ups Please email or return form in the collection. Thanks! Name:___________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________ Decorating for Holy Week and Easter We do need lots of helping hands to decorate for both the celebrations of Holy Week and Easter. If you are interested, please sign up below and we will contact you. Usually we decorate during the day. ___ I am interested in helping to decorate for Holy Week or Easter, please contact me. Adoration on Holy Thursday Following the 7 PM Mass, we will have Adoration until midnight. We do need people to sign up to be present. ____ 8:30—9:00 PM ____ 9 – 9:30 PM ___ 9:30—10 PM ___ 10:30—11 PM ____ 11—11:30 PM ___ 11:30—midnight ___ 10– 10:30 PM ___ I would like to be a Eucharistic minister at the Holy Thursday Mass. Easter Sunday Masses Liturgical Ministers Sign up to help! 7 AM Mass _____ greeter _____ bread minister _____ cup minister 9 AM Mass _____ greeter _____ bread minister _____ cup minister 11 AM Mass _____ greeter _____ bread minister _____ cup minister Easter Egg Hunt—Easter Sunday following the 9 AM Mass ____ I will bring wrapped candy or coins to use to stuff the Easter eggs. ___I will help stuff the eggs on Weds. April 1 @ 9:30 AM. ___ I will help hide the eggs on Easter Sunday at 9 AM. ___ I will help with the egg hunt following the 9 AM Mass on Easter Sunday. 9 AM Easter Sunday Family Mass We need children & young people to enact the Gospel story of the Resurrection. There will be a practice on Saturday, April 4 at 1 PM. ___ I would like to be in the skit. ___ I would like to be an adult helper for the skit. Easter Flowers Each year our Easter flowers are given in loving memory of family and friends. If you would like to make a monetary donation for flowers, please sign up below. Names will appear in the Easter bulletin. ___ I will donate $10 in memory of: (please only one or two names per $10 donation, thanks!) “BACKPACKS OF H♥PE” Thanks to all who have so generously donated to our BACKPACKS OF H♥PE! We so appreciate your support! Items we are most in need of now are: -- New or gently used backpacks -- Toothpaste, dental floss -- Deodorant, hair combs -- Hot chocolate, tea, coffee, soup packets -- Cash or gift card donations to purchase items still needed Please leave your donations in the bins by the youth bulletin board. THANK YOU SO MUCH and GOD BLESS! For info on these or any other youth activities, please contact the Youth Ministry Office at 541-905-3491 or [email protected]. Youth Ministry Happenings 3/28 Confirmation (Spanish), 5:00-6:45 pm 3/29 Confirmation (English), 6:30-8:30 pm 4/05 Easter Blessings! 4/10-12 La Pascua for High School youth 4/12 Teen Mass, 11:00 am High School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm Middle School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm IMPORTANT safe environment training! 4/16 Into the Deep for HS Youth, 7:00-8:30 pm Enter on 9th Street. Open gym: 6:40 pm. 4/19 Confirmation Candlelight Retreat, 3:30 pm 4/26 Confirmation Practice, 3:00 pm Confirmation Mass, 5:00 pm A special reception will follow the Mass. 4/30 Into the Deep for HS Youth, 7:00-8:30 pm Enter on 9th Street. Open gym: 6:40 pm. 5/02 Confirmation (Spanish), 5:00-6:45 pm 5/03 Confirmation (English), 6:30-8:30 pm High School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm Middle School Youth Group, 6:32-8:30 pm CONFIRMATION Reminders… Candidate Sessions Saturday, March 28 (Sp) 5:00-6:45 pm in the youth loft Sunday, March 29 (Eng) 6:30-8:30 pm in the Youth Loft Candlelight Retreat Sunday, April 19, 3:30-7:30 pm Confirmation Mass and Reception Sunday, April 26, 5:00 pm Archbishop Sample will celebrate the Mass. Candidates & Sponsors meet at 3:00 pm in the gym for practice. A special reception will follow the Mass in the Gathering Space. Final Candidate Sessions Saturday, May 2 (Sp) 5:00-6:45 pm in the youth loft Sunday, May 3 (Eng) 6:30-8:30 pm in the Youth Loft OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE CONFERENCE 2015 “We are the Pro-Life Generation!” Date: April 11, 2015 Time: 8:30 am–5:30 pm (Lunch included) Location: Portland Holiday Inn Airport Early Registration: Due by April 4th Registration and workshop information is available on the youth bulletin board. MS & HS School Youth Group Meets Next On… Sunday, April12 Doors open at 6:25 pm YG begins at 6:32 pm See you there! All MS & HS Youth Welcome! St. Mary’s Appreciates our Bulletin advertisers! Catholic Daughters of the Americas #1461 Regent: Geri Martin, 541-971-8187 1st Monday each month @ 7 PM All lady parishioners welcome! Find us on Facebook St. Mary’s, Albany This space is available. Call Joni @ 541-926-1449 For information. Patty Mello Independent Beauty Consultant (541) 926-2631 Donate a Vehicle Help a Neighbor St. Vincent de Paul’s Car Program 1-800-227-8223 Free towing This space is available. Call Joni @ 541-926-1449 For information. ABIQUA CREEK CONSTRUCTION, INC New Construction * Remodel Steve Boragine General Building Contractor Phone/Fax 541-327-7991 CCB#168948 Cell 503-991-6538 Albany Helping Hands Thrift Store 705 First Ave E Changing Lives Open 10 AM— 6 PM Monday– Saturday Welcome to St. Mary’s Parish March 29, 2015 Palm Sunday 706 Ellsworth SW, Albany, OR 97321 Father Aniceto Guiriba, Administrator, ext 301 Pastoral Associate: Kathy Reilly ext 301 Music Director: Nancy Higgins, ext 304 Parish Office: Marty Kloeck and Teresa Middlemiss Youth Coordinator: Cherrie Barnes ext 315 Business Office: Joni Siewell ext 305 Parish Office: 541-926-1449 Emergency Phone: 541-990-5552 Fax: 541-926-2191 Email: [email protected] web site: www.stmarysalbany.com Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday at 5 PM; Sunday at 8:30 & 11:00 AM Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 PM—4:30 PM ; Tuesday 4:30—5:20 or by appointment Mass in Spanish Saturday’s at 7 PM and Sunday’s at 1 PM Office hours Tuesday- Friday ~ 9 to noon & 1 to 4 In Times of Need PRAYER CHAIN: Fran Pace, [email protected] PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: if you would like a prayer shawl for someone who is ill or experiencing a loss, please Carol Hawke at 541-926-2106 or [email protected]. RETROUVAILLE / REDISCOVERY OF OREGON: for couples whose marriages are experiencing pain or communication breakdown. 1-800-470-2230 or www.helpourmarriage.com. BEGINNING EXPERIENCE: weekly support meetings and weekend retreats to aid in healing and beginning again for the widowed, divorced and separated or anyone experiencing the death or loss of a friend or relative. 503-393-2361. Asistentes en el Pastoral del Ministerio Hispano Marciano y Honorina Lopez 541- 619-1504 Los Sacramentos en español y las personas encargadas son las siguientes: Bautismo: Anselmo Nuñez 541 990 6544 Marcos y Aracelli Rodríguez 541-979-5140 Primera Comunión: Laura Rodríguez Boda: Humberto y Susana Martínez 541-971-2698 Quinceañera: María Chavez Confirmación: Marciano y Honorina López Catecismo para Adulto: Sergio y Francisco Sábados de 5:00 pm a 6:30PM Representante del Consejo Pastoral: Lizeth Cervantes 541-9746096 Secretaria de la oficina: Teresa Middlemiss 541-926-1449 De Martes, a Viernes de 1:00pm a 4:00pm Confesiones Aqui en la Parroquia: Sábados : De 3:30pm a 4:30pm Martes : De 4:30pm a 5 pm Miércoles : De 4:30pm a 5:00pm En la Iglesia Santa Maria en Corvallis los horarios de las confesiones en español son. Sábados : de 3:00PM a 5:00PM Domingo : de 12:30pm a 1:00pm Miércoles: de 5:00PM a 6:00pm Horario de las misas en español Sábado: 7:00pm Domingo 1:00pm Aquí en nuestra parroquia tenemos grupos de oración y evangelización Lunes grupo de oración en la capilla a las 7:00pm Martes grupo San Juan Diego para hombres a las 7:00pm en la casa Guadalupe Miércoles grupo San Juan Diego para mujeres a las 7:00pm en la casa Guadalupe Viernes grupo Apóstoles de la palabra a las 7:00pm en la casa Guadalupe
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