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301 E. Garfield Street, Enterprise, OR 97828 www.stkatherineenterprise.org
St. Katherine of Siena Catholic Church
St. Pius X Catholic Church Mission Parish
407 S. Pine Street, Wallowa, OR 97885
January 29, 2017
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgical year A
Rejoice be glad … Blessed are you when they insult you and persecute you
and utter every kind of evil against you falsely because of me.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.”
MASS INTENSIONS
Jan 30… Mon 8:00 am St. K All Parishioners Jan 31… Tue 8:00 am St. K Marlene McDowell A Christmas Gift from a parishioner Feb 1 … Wed 8:00 am St. K All Parishioners Feb 2… Thu No Mass Feb 3… Fri No Mass Feb 4… Sat 5:30 pm St. P All Parishioners Feb 5… Sun 8:00 am St. K All Parishioners 10:30am St. K All Parishioners
PRAYER LIST …. Keep following members in your prayers; Joe Haun, Mary Ambroson, Gloria Bainter.
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS St. Katherine, Enterprise Monthly budget ……………………………... $ 7,817.50 Jan. 21 & 22 Offertory . ……... $ 1,838.00 Total offertory for the month ………… $ 3,352.00 Lawn mower ………………... $ 135.00 Total towards Lawn mower…………... $ 1,765.00 St. Pius, Wallowa January 22 offertory .. ………$ 179.00 Total offertory for the month ..…..….. $ 1,394.00 Church Window fund……. $ 525.00 Total towards Window fund…………….. $ 728.65
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY
ST. PIUS X, WALLOWA Bingo Night Our next Bingo night will be on February 2nd at St. Pius X, parish hall at 6:00p.m.
St. Margaret Ladies Circle The next meeting will be on Sunday February 5th soon after the Holy Mass. All ladies of St. Pius X are welcome to participate. ~ Linde Irwin
Stained Glass Windows Our church is in urgent need of STAINED-GLASS WINDOW REPLACEMENT due to its damaged condition. These windows are over 100 years old. We greatly appreciate your donations. Please write “Window Fund” in the memo line of your check.
THANK YOU! We appreciate your visit
Most Rev. Bishop Liam Cary Bishop of Baker
Parishioners of
St. Katherine’s Enterprise and St. Pius X parish, Wallowa
PARISH MAINTENANCE ….. Lawn Mower and Lawn care tools It's time to replace the RIDING LAWN MOWER and other MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENTS for St. Katherine's; the estimated cost is $3,000. 00. Donations toward this effort will be greatly appreciated. Please write "Maintenance Fund" in the memo line. WOMENS GUILD MEETING - St. Katherine’s Women’s Guild will hold their next meeting on Wednesday, February 8th at Cloud Nine Bakery at 12:30 p.m. All women of St. Katherine’s are invited to attend. ~ Claudette Wieck
5:00 p.m. … St. Pius X, Wallowa P
MISSION STATEMENT
“To seek Holiness through Christ; while
striving to grow in love, charity and services
to others. To be guided by the Holy Spirit
with Christ as the head of the church”.
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY’S
St. Pius X, Wallowa —8:00 a.m.
St. Katherine’s, Enterprise—10:30 a.m.
SATURDAY
St. Katherine’s, Enterprise—5:30 p.m.
WEEKDAY’S
St. Katherine’s, Enterprise:
Tuesday – Friday at 8:00 a.m.
St. Pius X, Wallowa:
No week-day Masses
HOLYDAY’S of OBLIGATION
St. Pius X, Wallowa - Vigil service 5:00p.m.
St. Katherine’s, Enterprise - 7:00 p.m. (REFER WEEKLY BULLETIN FOR CHRISTMAS, EASTER, & NEW YEAR)
ADORATION
Fridays – 8:30 a.m. at St. Katherine’s
BENDICTION
Fridays - 9:00 a.m. at St. Katherine’s
CONFESSIONS
St. Katherine’s, Enterprise:
Friday’s …. Soon after Holy Mass
Saturday’s.… 4:30pm-5:00pm
St. Pius X, Wallowa:
By an appointment
OUR PARISH
Pastor ………… Fr. Francis Akano
Phone 541-426-3043 cell phone 541-205-1360
Parish Office; ENTERPRISE
Telephone …… 541-426-4008
E-mail … [email protected]
Website…… www.stkatherineenterprise.org
Bookkeeper ……… Volunteer Kathy Friese
Bulletin/ Web ..…. Volunteer Theja Perera
Parish Supplies .... Volunteer Mary Ambroson
Religious Ed. ……… Pastor
Volunteer Asstant … Sue Barcik
Maintenance …… Volunteer Dennis Brennan
WALLOWA ….. Volunteers June Jones,
Volunteer Denise McDaniel
Parish Councils;
Pastoral Council … President, Randy Morgan
Finance Council …. President, Sharon Castilleja
Groups, Committees & Societies;
Women’s Guild ……… Jan Boucher
Helping Hands ..…….. Trina Matthews
Funeral Recep……..… Trina Matthews
Prayer Chain ……..…. .Connie Kunkle
Prolife Movement..…Greg Wieck
Sacred Linen ………… Janet Bullat
Rel. Article Shop...…. Claudette Wieck
Sacraments;
Baptism…... Contact the Pastor
Marriage…. Contact Pastor 3 months
prior to setting the wedding date.
Anointing of the sick…. Call Fr. at 541-426-
3043, OR Connie at 541-426-4742
Holy Eucharist to Homebound….
Enterprise …Bill Kost, 971-404-1415/ Milan
Heath, 541-432-0920/ Gritzmacher’s, 503-255-0513
Wallowa…… Denise McDaniel,541-886-3943
Joining our Parish … Please meet the Pastor
Beatitudes – Beatitudes are the eight blessings pronounced by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.(Mt. 5:3-12) In the first three Beatitudes are listed the faults that must be corrected if human beings are to be perfect – the love of riches, pride, and desire for pleasure. In the next three Beatitudes are found the virtues that must regulate our relations with God, our neighbor, and ourselves – justice, mercy, and purity. In the last two Beatitudes, Christ urges his followers to be zealous in spreading the Gospel and peace. He promises that they will be rewarded with honor and power in the Kingdom of God for all that they have had to suffer for Him. The Beatitudes have rightly been termed the Magna Charta of Christianity, for they set forth the Christian rule of life. As such, they have also being characterized with good reason as “Eight Words for Eternity.”
Lamentations –31st book of the old testament consisting of 5 poems written by an eyewitness of the national Jewish catastrophe that occurred with the fall of Jerusalem in 587. They combine confession of sin, grief over the suffering and humiliation of Zion, submission to merited chastisement and strong faith in the constancy of God’s love, peace to bring about restoration.
Fish; Ichthys – from early centuries this symbol is found in Christian literature and art to represent Christ. The fish symbol was not, represented exclusively with symbols of the Eucharist; quite frequently it is found associated with such other symbols as the dove, the anchor, and the monogram of Christ.
Jan. 29 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zephaniah 2:3, 3:12-13 Psalm 146:6-10
1 Corinthian 1:26-31 Matthew 5:1-12a Jan. 30 Monday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 11:32-40 Psalms 31:20-24 Mark 5:1-20
Jan. 31 St. John Bosco, Priest Hebrew 12:1-4 Psalms 22:26-28, 30-32 Mark 5:21-43 Feb. 1 Wednesday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 12:4-4, 11-15 Psalms 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a Mark 6:1-6 Feb. 2 The Presentation of the Lord Malakai 3:1-4 Psalms 24:7-10 Hebrew 2:4-18 Luke 2:22-40 Feb. 3 St. Blaise, Bishop, Martyr St. Ansgar, Bishop Hebrew 10:32-309 Psalm 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40
Mark 4:26-34 Feb. 4 Saturday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 13:15-17, 20-21 Psalms 23:1-6 Mark 6:30-34 Feb. 5 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 58:7-10 Psalm 112:4-9
1 Corinthian 2:1-5 Matthew 5:13-16
Monday there will be Holy Mass at 8:00 a.m. celebrant Bishop Liam Cary .
Saturday, January 28, 2017 Acolyte – Pat Matthews Eu.Min. – Sharon Castilleja, Gerry Haasl Lector – 1st Reading – Ken Kunkle 2nd Reading– Elizabeth Matthews Greeters – Davis & Larry McFetridge Sunday, January 29, 2017 Acolyte – Doug Kunkle Eu.Min. – Kim McGriff, Dale McGriff, Teresa Russel Lector – 1st Reading – John McColgan 2nd Reading– Randy Morgan Greeters – Dennis Brennan & Bill Kost
Saturday, February 4, 2017 Acolyte – Paul Castilleja Eu.Min. – Gerry Haasl, Nora Stangel Lector – 1st Reading – Larry McFetridge 2nd Reading– Grady Rawls Greeters – Bill & Kim Moor
Sunday, February 5, 2017 Acolyte – Bill Kost Eu.Min. – Dennis Brennan, Peggy Brennan Kristen Borgading Lector – 1st Reading – Earnest Miller 2nd Reading– Pat Matthews Greeters – Dick & Jan Boucher
St. KATHERINE & St. PIUS X Monday, January 30, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Wednesday, February 1, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Parish Hall – Rotary Club Prayer formation Group Thursday, February 2, 2017 No Mass 6:00 p.m. ......... BINGO Night – St. Pius X , Wallowa parish hall Friday, February 3, 2017 No Mass Saturday, February 4, 2017 Church Cleaning Choir Practice – Evening Mass choir 4 :30 p.m. .......... Confessions 5 :30 p.m. .......... Sunday Vigil Mass Sunday, February 5, 2017 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. ............Choir Practice – Wallowa 8:00 a.m. ............ Holy Mass – Wallowa Coffee hour after Mass – Wallowa Choir Practice - Enterprise 10:30 a.m. .......... Holy Mass – Enterprise Coffee hour after Mass – Enterprise
CHURCH CLEANING …. February 4 .. ….. Bullat, Janet family
February 11 .. ….. Kaska, Shirley family
February 18 .. ….. Kelly, Nancy family
February 25 .. ….. Boucher, Jan family
Mass explained The Liturgical words
St. Pius X, Wallowa Sunday , January 29, 2017 Acolyte – Tim McDaniel Eu.Min. – Pat Irwin Lector – 1st Reading – Cathy Baired 2nd Reading– June Jones Greeter – Nancy Crenshaw Sunday , February 5, 2017 Acolyte – Tim McDaniel Eu.Min. – Jim Soares Lector – 1st Reading – June Jones 2nd Reading– Linde Irwin Greeter – Pat Irwin
Saturday, January 28, 2017 Acolyte – Pat Matthews Eu.Min. – Sharon Castilleja, Gerry Haasl Lector – 1st Reading – Ken Kunkle 2nd Reading– Elizabeth Matthews Greeters – Davis & Larry McFetridge
Sunday, January 29, 2017 Acolyte – Doug Kunkle Eu.Min. – Kim McGriff, Dale McGriff, Teresa Russel Lector – 1st Reading – John McColgan 2nd Reading– Randy Morgan Greeters – Dennis Brennan & Bill Kost
Saturday, February 4, 2017 Acolyte – Paul Castilleja Eu.Min. – Gerry Haasl, Nora Stangel Lector – 1st Reading – Larry McFetridge 2nd Reading– Grady Rawls Greeters – Bill & Kim Moor
Sunday, February 5, 2017 Acolyte – Bill Kost Eu.Min. – Dennis Brennan, Peggy Brennan Kristen Borgading Lector – 1st Reading – Earnest Miller 2nd Reading– Pat Matthews Greeters – Dick & Jan Boucher
Beatitudes – Beatitudes are the eight blessings pronounced by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.(Mt. 5:3-12) In the first three Beatitudes are listed the faults that must be corrected if human beings are to be perfect – the love of riches, pride, and desire for pleasure. In the next three Beatitudes are found the virtues that must regulate our relations with God, our neighbor, and ourselves – justice, mercy, and purity. In the last two Beatitudes, Christ urges his followers to be zealous in spreading the Gospel and peace. He promises that they will be rewarded with honor and power in the Kingdom of God for all that they have had to suffer for Him. The Beatitudes have rightly been termed the Magna Charta of Christianity, for they set forth the Christian rule of life. As such, they have also being characterized with good reason as “Eight Words for Eternity.”
Lamentations –31st book of the old testament consisting of 5 poems written by an eyewitness of the national Jewish catastrophe that occurred with the fall of Jerusalem in 587. They combine confession of sin, grief over the suffering and humiliation of Zion, submission to merited chastisement and strong faith in the constancy of God’s love, peace to bring about restoration.
Fish; Ichthys – from early centuries this symbol is found in Christian literature and art to represent Christ. The fish symbol was not, represented exclusively with symbols of the Eucharist; quite frequently it is found associated with such other symbols as the dove, the anchor, and the monogram of Christ.
Jan. 29 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zephaniah 2:3, 3:12-13 Psalm 146:6-10
1 Corinthian 1:26-31 Matthew 5:1-12a Jan. 30 Monday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 11:32-40 Psalms 31:20-24 Mark 5:1-20
Jan. 31 St. John Bosco, Priest Hebrew 12:1-4 Psalms 22:26-28, 30-32 Mark 5:21-43 Feb. 1 Wednesday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 12:4-4, 11-15 Psalms 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a Mark 6:1-6 Feb. 2 The Presentation of the Lord Malakai 3:1-4 Psalms 24:7-10 Hebrew 2:4-18 Luke 2:22-40 Feb. 3 St. Blaise, Bishop, Martyr St. Ansgar, Bishop Hebrew 10:32-309 Psalm 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40
Mark 4:26-34 Feb. 4 Saturday, 4th wk Ordinary Time Hebrew 13:15-17, 20-21 Psalms 23:1-6 Mark 6:30-34 Feb. 5 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 58:7-10 Psalm 112:4-9
1 Corinthian 2:1-5 Matthew 5:13-16
Monday there will be Holy Mass at 8:00 a.m. celebrant Bishop Liam Cary.
St. KATHERINE & St. PIUS X Monday, January 30, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Wednesday, February 1, 2017 8:00 a.m. ......... Holy Mass Parish Hall – Rotary Club Prayer formation Group Thursday, February 2, 2017 No Mass 6:00 p.m. ......... BINGO Night – St. Pius X , Wallowa parish hall Friday, February 3, 2017 No Mass Saturday, February 4, 2017 Church Cleaning Choir Practice – Evening Mass choir 4 :30 p.m. .......... Confessions 5 :30 p.m. .......... Sunday Vigil Mass Sunday, February 5, 2017 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. ............Choir Practice – Wallowa 8:00 a.m. ............ Holy Mass – Wallowa Coffee hour after Mass – Wallowa Choir Practice - Enterprise 10:30 a.m. .......... Holy Mass – Enterprise Coffee hour after Mass – Enterprise
CHURCH CLEANING …. February 4 .. ….. Bullat, Janet family
February 11 .. ….. Kaska, Shirley family
February 18 .. ….. Kelly, Nancy family
February 25 .. ….. Boucher, Jan family
Mass explained
The Liturgical words
St. Pius X, Wallowa Sunday , January 29, 2017 Acolyte – Tim McDaniel Eu.Min. – Pat Irwin Lector – 1st Reading – Cathy Baired 2nd Reading– June Jones Greeter – Nancy Crenshaw Sunday , February 5, 2017 Acolyte – Tim McDaniel Eu.Min. – Jim Soares Lector – 1st Reading – June Jones 2nd Reading– Linde Irwin Greeter – Pat Irwin