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AƩendance 5:00 p.m. 57 8:00 a.m. 44 10:00 a.m. 62 12:00 p.m. 77 PRAYER REQUESTS James Brown, Patricia Lightner, Barbra Cowlin, Pam CurnuƩ, Sandy Byers, Pauline Thompson, Chris Arnis, Bernard Offley, Debbie Medeiros, Leon Frappier, Ronald Schaumberg, Leo Carina, Bill Jauron, Marie Anderson, Joey Bates, PaƩy Lowe, Dick Wall, Lloyd Ebert, JoAnn Evans, Rodney Mann, Jim Fery, Ted Hile, Craig Chabala, Marvel Brown, Sherry Elder Baker, MarƟn Scheer Sr., Mike Bogdan, Nancy Picco, Marcy Wright, Mary Douthwaite, Virginia Kornegay, Dominique Earl, Geri Berg, and Gail Norwood Young. Religious Ed Classes If public school is cancelled due to weather, Religious Ed will also be cancelled. Pre-K through 6th grade aŌer 10:00 a.m. Mass in Room 5. Sacramental Prep ReconciliaƟon and First Communion classes will be on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. Youth Group is on Sunday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. From July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 the weekly need is $3,885. This does not include Religious EducaƟon, Youth Min- istry personnel, which could account for $16,000 or more, nor does it include the Capital Campaign. Weekly Need $ 3,885.00 CollecƟon Feb 11/12 $ 2,191.07 $-1,693.93 Maintenance Fund $1,842.25 InstrucƟons for Online Giving InstrucƟons for online giving are in the vesƟbule. Pick up your copy today. MASS INTENTIONS ($10.00) February 21—February 26 Tuesday 2/21 8:30 a.m. Mass Wednesday 2/22 8:30 a.m. Mass Thursday 2/23 8:30 a.m. Mass Friday 2/24 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturday 2/25 5:00 p.m. Mass Sunday 2/26 8:00 a.m. Mass 10:00 a.m. For the Parish Update from the Office Offertory Envelopes have arrived. They are in the vesƟ- bule and are in alphabeƟcal order. If you are new to the parish and have registered your Offertory Envelopes should be there. If you have not registered and would like to, registraƟon forms are in the vesƟbule along with a sheet requesƟng envelopes. St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul is in need of all food. "Called to Protect" is a program required by the Archdi- ocese, to help provide a safe environment for your chil- dren. It has several parts, and the following are upcom- ing events: Sunday, Feb. 19 aŌer 10:00 a.m. Mass in the Fireside Room of the Parish Center — Training for Parents and Other Adults. (This will be held while your chil- dren are at Religious Ed). We can't be with our chil- dren all the Ɵme. This is an informaƟve educaƟonal session, which will provide ways to keep your child safe when you are not with them. This is for parents, grandparents , aunts, uncles, godparents, etc. You will also have a chance to preview the materials used for your child's grade level. Sunday, Feb. 19—7:00 p.m. in Room 5—Training for Ministers, Staff, and volunteers who will work with minors 4 or more Ɵmes in a year and lasts about 2 hours. This is a make-up from Feb. 5 due to weather. Sunday, Feb. 26 aŌer 10:00 a.m. Mass in religious ed classroom —Training for Children. Children will have lessons at their grade level to teach them abuse pre- venƟon skills that they can use in virtually any aspect of their life: school, home, sports, clubs, and all inter- personal relaƟonships. Middle and high school will have their class in March dur- ing their regular youth group Ɵme. For quesƟons, or more informaƟon contact Diane Larson at 503-312-6130.

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A endance 5:00 p.m. 57 8:00 a.m. 44 10:00 a.m. 62 12:00 p.m. 77

PRAYER REQUESTS

James Brown, Patricia Lightner, Barbra Cowlin, Pam Curnu , Sandy Byers, Pauline Thompson, Chris Arnis, Bernard Offley, Debbie Medeiros, Leon Frappier, Ronald Schaumberg, Leo Carina, Bill Jauron, Marie Anderson, Joey Bates, Pa y Lowe, Dick Wall, Lloyd Ebert, JoAnn Evans, Rodney Mann, Jim Fery, Ted Hile, Craig Chabala, Marvel Brown, Sherry Elder Baker, Mar n Scheer Sr., Mike Bogdan, Nancy Picco, Marcy Wright, Mary Douthwaite, Virginia Kornegay, Dominique Earl, Geri Berg, and Gail Norwood Young.

Religious Ed Classes If public school is cancelled due to weather, Religious Ed will also be cancelled. Pre-K through 6th grade a er 10:00 a.m. Mass in Room 5.

Sacramental Prep Reconcilia on and First Communion classes will be on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center.

Youth Group is on Sunday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Parish Center.

From July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 the weekly need is $3,885. This does not include Religious Educa on, Youth Min-istry personnel, which could account for $16,000 or more, nor does it include the Capital Campaign. Weekly Need $ 3,885.00 Collec on Feb 11/12 $ 2,191.07 $-1,693.93 Maintenance Fund $1,842.25

Instruc ons for Online Giving

Instruc ons for online giving are in the ves bule. Pick up your copy today.

MASS INTENTIONS ($10.00) February 21—February 26

Tuesday 2/21 8:30 a.m. Mass Wednesday 2/22 8:30 a.m. Mass Thursday 2/23 8:30 a.m. Mass Friday 2/24 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturday 2/25 5:00 p.m. Mass Sunday 2/26 8:00 a.m. Mass 10:00 a.m. For the Parish

Update from the Office

Offertory Envelopes have arrived. They are in the ves -bule and are in alphabe cal order. If you are new to the parish and have registered your Offertory Envelopes should be there. If you have not registered and would like to, registra on forms are in the ves bule along with a sheet reques ng envelopes.

St. Vincent de Paul

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of all food.

"Called to Protect" is a program required by the Archdi-ocese, to help provide a safe environment for your chil-dren. It has several parts, and the following are upcom-ing events:

• Sunday, Feb. 19 a er 10:00 a.m. Mass in the Fireside Room of the Parish Center — Training for Parents and Other Adults. (This will be held while your chil-dren are at Religious Ed). We can't be with our chil-dren all the me. This is an informa ve educa onal session, which will provide ways to keep your child safe when you are not with them. This is for parents, grandparents , aunts, uncles, godparents, etc. You will also have a chance to preview the materials used for your child's grade level.

• Sunday, Feb. 19—7:00 p.m. in Room 5—Training for Ministers, Staff, and volunteers who will work with minors 4 or more mes in a year and lasts about 2 hours. This is a make-up from Feb. 5 due to weather.

• Sunday, Feb. 26 a er 10:00 a.m. Mass in religious ed classroom —Training for Children. Children will have lessons at their grade level to teach them abuse pre-ven on skills that they can use in virtually any aspect of their life: school, home, sports, clubs, and all inter-personal rela onships.

Middle and high school will have their class in March dur-ing their regular youth group me. For ques ons, or more informa on contact Diane Larson at 503-312-6130.

ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK!

Muchas Gracias We would like to thank Muchas Gracia

for placing an ad in our bulle n.

BULLETIN DEADLINE Informa on for the February 25/26 bulle n needs to be emailed to s [email protected] or brought in to the office by Friday, February 17, 2017.

RCIA

The Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults learned about Bap sm and Confirma on last week. If you see a topic that interests you, please come and join us in us on Tues-day nights at 7:00 p.m. in Room 5.

Upcoming topics include:

2/21—Eucharist Source & Summit/The Mass 2/28—Reconcilia on: God is Rich in Mercy 3/1—Rite of Sending rehearsal (a er Ash Wed. Mass) 3/5—Rite of Sending (10:00 a.m. Mass) 3/5—Rite of Elec on (Cathedral at 2:30 p.m.) 3/14—Anoin ng of the Sick

Bunco Group

St Frederic has a women’s Bunco group that meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. The group has twelve reg-ulars who take turns hos ng by cooking dinner and purchasing the prizes. The cost is $5 to play, which is used for purchasing the prizes. If you are interested in joining Bunco, please call the office at 503-397-048 to be added to the subs tute list. If we have enough people who want to join, another group can be formed. We always have a great me.

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time The overlying theme on this Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time might be called a “Call to Holiness.” Pope Francis speaks o en,

at Masses in homilies, at his weekly audiences, and at other public events. With those many opportuni es he is able to address many issues for us as Catholics. One is the universal call to holiness. At an audience two years ago he said the following, as he referred to Lumen Gen um, one of the documents that came out of Va can II: “This has helped us to be er understand that all Chris ans, as bap zed, are equal in dignity before God and are united by voca on, which is to holiness. Now we ask: what does this universal call to holiness consist of? And how can we achieve it?”

As to the call, it is interes ng to note that in the first verse of the First Reading from Levi cus, Moses is told by God, “Be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy.” God’s instruc ons to Moses are that he is to share this with the “whole community,” of which each of us is a part. All the readings are then ed together by Christ’s closing statement in the Gospel of Ma hew, which is “…be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

We are well aware as sinners that perfec on is beyond our reach. However, the Lord does offer us advice as to how we can achieve it in part and how we can be holy in the process. Levi cus, the third Book of the Old Testament, con nues in today’s reading with themes that are o stated by Jesus in His ministry. This guidance is meless: “You shall not bear hatred for your brother or sister in your heart…You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

St. Paul in his First Le er to the Corinthians, our Second Reading, has the same message, with a slightly different approach. Paul’s prem-ise that the Church and each of us are “temples” of God is actually based upon holiness. We cannot be holy without both the presence of God in our heart and our willingness to accept God’s wisdom above all others. The Temple of God contains the Spirit of God, and wherever that Spirit is, that place is holy. To Paul we are holy to begin with, but to maintain that holiness we must accept and embrace God at the center of our lives.

This is in part a restatement of what we have been hearing for the past few weeks — that is, the wisdom of humankind cannot match, nor should it in our beliefs, the wisdom of the Lord. To be holy like God we have to accept not just His call to holiness, but His beliefs as to what can make us holy.

For the past few weeks our Gospel Readings have come from Ma hew, Chapter 5. To put things in perspec ve there are 28 Chapters in the Gospel of Ma hew so Chapter 5 is early. Furthermore, it falls at the rela ve beginning of Christ’s ministry. In this chapter we have already heard the richness of the Sermon on the Mount that contains the Bea tudes. Thus, today’s Gospel reading that applies to our call to holiness is important as one of Christ’s early as well as ongoing teachings.

The Lord repeats what we heard in the First Reading from Levi cus — namely that we have been called through bap sm and that call is to holiness. To be sure the call to holiness is as much of a challenge as the call to stewardship and discipleship that is part of that call. In this par-

cular Gospel Jesus says things and speaks to topics to which He will return throughout His ministry. The Lord says, “When someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other one as well.” And “Should anyone press you into service for one mile, go for two miles.” He more or less puts it all together with His statement, “Give to the one who asks of you.” Over and over we have had to face the reality that Jesus’ expecta ons for us are not easy, and some mes not comfortable. The kind of service and humility He calls us to is exactly what it may seem to be, a call to holiness.

The New Fire Group meets every Wednesday in Room 5 at 7:00 p.m. They only have four people currently a ending. If you want to enrich your prayer life, please consider joining them. They pray, sing, talk and watch DVD’s on subjects re-la ng to prayer. John Weber has been super impressed with the group. Their dedica on to God through prayer is amazing.

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EĞdžƚ^ƵŶĚĂLJ/Ɛϰϵϭϰ-ϭϱWƐϲϮϭŽƌϰϭ-ϱDƚϲϮϰ-ϯϰ WƌĂLJĨŽƌĂ^ĞŵŝŶĂƌŝĂŶƉŝĐŬƵƉĂŽŽŬDĂƌŬŝŶƚŚĞ

ĞŶƚƌĂŶĐĞŽĨƚŚĞĐŚƵƌĐŚ

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5.00pm S Chiotti, S Caniparoli, R Proffitt

8:00am R Dixon, J Weber

10:00am A Martinez, R Sanchez, M Tapia- Pena 5($'(56 5:00pm Gretchen Robinson

8:00am Susie Hall

10:00am Maureen Sloan /Hilda Orosco 6(59(56 5:00pm Miranda Horsey

8:00am Michaela Presnell,

10:00am Eric Marsh, Jeremy Marsh *5((7(56%(//5,1*(56$77(1'$1&( 5:00pm Christine Braud, Lauren Daehnke

8:00am Susie Hall, Randy Dixon

10:00am Navarro Family

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LJƚŚĞWŽƌƚůĂŶĚƌĐŚĚŝŽĐĞƐĞŽĨKƌĞŐŽŶ

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ZĞŐŝƐƚĞƌĂƚĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶĂƌĐŚĚƉĚdžŽƌŐ

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Oregon Right to Life

Oregon Right to Life is hosting Camp Joshua, a Pro-life leadership camp for students age 16—21. Camp Joshua is hosted at Macleay Retreat Center in Salem on March 26—29, 2017. The cost is $150 which includes accommodations and meals. Scholarships are available. Register online at www.ortl.org. For questions, call 503-463-8563 or email [email protected]

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dŚĞĞŶĐŽƵŶƚĞƌŝƐĂŶŝŶ-ĚĞƉƚŚƉƌĞ-ŵĂƌƌŝĂŐĞƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƟŽŶĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞǁŝƚŚŝŶƚŚĞĐŽŶƚĞdžƚŽĨĂƚŚŽͲůŝĐĨĂŝƚŚĂŶĚǀĂůƵĞƐdŚĞƉƌĞƐĞŶƟŶŐƚĞĂŵŽŶĂŶĞŶͲĐŽƵŶƚĞƌĐŽŶƐŝƐƚƐƵƐƵĂůůLJŽĨƚǁŽŵĂƌƌŝĞĚĐŽƵƉůĞƐĂŶĚĂƉƌŝĞƐƚdŚĞŶĞdžƚǁĞĞŬĞŶĚŝƐƉƌŝůϮϴ-ϯϬϮϬϭϳZĞŐŝƐƚĞƌĂƚŚƩƉŽƌĞŐŽŶĞŶŐĂŐĞĚĞŶĐŽƵŶƚĞƌŽƌŐ