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1410 Pine Street, Silverton, OR 97381 Phone: 503-873-2044 Email: [email protected]
ST PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH
Administrator
Fr. Tetzel Umingli [email protected]
Pastoral Associate & DRE
Hilda Kleiman, D.Min
Hispanic Minister
Jesus Gonzalez [email protected]
Secretary/Admin Assistant
Jenny Aker [email protected]
Pastoral Council Members
Susan Crandall, Katie Edmonds (Chair), Jenelle Gasper, Annemarie Hare,
Eliseo Herrera, Josiah Kelley, Evelin Vasquez, Marco Vargas,
Kat Wilson, Garrett Wolfard
Finance Council Members Janet Niño, Jon Edmonds,
Mauro Gomez, Rita Kester (Chair) Sue Munson, Tom Unger
DAILY MASS
Misa Diarias
8:00am Wednesday - Friday
SATURDAY MASS
Sabado
5:00pm English
SUNDAY MASS Domingo
8:00 am English
10:00 am English
12:30 pm Español
HOLY DAYS Misa de Precepto
7:00 am & 7:00 pm
RECONCILIATION Confesiones:
Saturday/Sábado 4:00 pm-4:45 pm & by appointment
Office Hours: M-F 9-4:30pm
Phone: 503-873-2044
Email: [email protected]
Emergency/After Hours: 503-908-4659 www.stpaulsilverton.com
SEPTEMBER 29, 2019
Parish Staff Council Members
We welcome everyone who has come to celebrate the liturgy with us. You are invited to participate in our parish activities and ministries.
Damos la bienvenida a todos lo que han vendio a celebrar la liturgia con nosotros. Usted está invitado a participar en nuestras actividades
parroquiales y ministerios.
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Vigésimo sexto domingo del tiempo ordinario
October 5 & 6 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM
Set-up Mike Bothum Jim Hare Ted Seeber Pablo Vera
Lector Lectura
Pat Doyle Scott Kester
Time Gallagher
Pat Scott
Cathy Peters
Marco Vargas
Ruby Vargas
EMCH /
Ministros de Eucaristía
Pat Schumacher
Mary Louise Uranga
Kristina Wolfard
Mike Bothum
Celeste Roth
Nancy Larson
Sherry Palmer
Jim Hare
Rob Broyhill Dave Talbot
Sheila Seeber
Ted Seeber
Maria y Pablo Vera
Magdaleno y Reynalda Gaspar
Raquel Pena
Servers
Acólitos
Dominic Doyle
Michael Doyle
Henry Briggs
Kaleb Eder
Santiago Nolasco
Ray Nolasco
Aaden Carmack
Uriel Rodriguez
Clarisa Botello
Marco Vargas
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE / HORARIO DE MINISTERIOS WE PRAY FOR ...
ORAMOS POR ... • Avon Fischer
• Maria Elia Miranda
• Jimmy Myers
• Ana Rodriguez
• Jesus Rodriguez
• Lori Golan
• Winona LaPointe
• Karen Sadoff
• Jack Sadoff
• Joanne Amrich
• Virgil Urena
• Jean Esser
• Kenneth & Susanna Robinson
• Brian Bay
• Michelle Kogelschatz
• Pauline Beals
• Elmira Boehmer
• Mary Lou Buchheit
• Paul Buchheit
• Adam Buhr
• Antonio Garcia
• Mary Gasper
• Linda Hamlin
• Evelyn Hynes
• Inez Lucas • Shirley McHorse
• Alyce Morrill • Susan Mudrick
• Mark Myers
• Soledad Rjas
• Andy Schemmel • Cecelia Terlecki
Información del ministerio
Ministry Information
Friday, October 4th 8:00am Merve Hanscam
Saturday, October 5th
5:00pm All Parishioners
Sunday, October 6th 8:00am + Ed Boylan
10:00am + Marquita Mauve
Mass Intentions
Daily Readings Monday ZEC 8:1-8 LK 9:46-50 Tuesday ZEC 8:20-23 LK 9:51-56 Wednesday NEH 2:1-8 MT 18:1-5,10 Thursday NEH 8:1-4A LK 10:1-12 Friday BAR 1:15-22 LK 10:13-16 Saturday BAR 4:5-12,27-29 LK 10:17-24
Mon, Sept 30th - Sun, Oct 6th
SUNDAY: 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st Reading HB 1:2-3; 2:2-4
2nd Reading TM 1:6-8, 13-14
Gospel LK 17:5-10
Find readings and additional resources
online at www.usccb.org
Oktoberfest Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
Oktoberfest 2019 Knights of Columbus booth volunteers: please mark your calendars for your APPRECIATION DINNER in the parish basement on Saturday, October 5th at 6PM!!! See you there!
Faith Formation Classes have Begun! Pray for our Catechists for their patience and wisdom, and for our children as they grow in, & learn about, their faith.
Fall Book Group
Wednesdays at 9:30am Fall Book Group: I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation. In this book, two women from opposite ends of the politi-cal spectrum learn how to choose relationships over argu-ments. Join us (Parish office) as we explore different ways to speak with and listen to one another, especially about politics. Please contact Hilda Kleiman or Kathy Beutler if you would like a copy of the book (cost $17).
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults RCIA Wednesdays at 6:30pm, Parish Library
The RCIA is a process of learning, prayer, and accompani-ment, built on ancient tradition, that initiates men, wom-en, and children into the Catholic Church. Are you or do you have a friend or family member who is interested in learning more about becoming a member of the Church through St. Paul's Parish? Contact Hilda in the parish office.
40 Days for Life Campaign September 25th - November 3rd
Signups for an hour to pray during this incredibly power-ful nationwide Vigil will be through Cathy. 503-602-1968
Women’s Group Meeting
Tuesday, October 15th at 7pm
Parish Hall Coffee Room
All are welcome to the first Women’s Group meeting of the year! Regular meetings every 3rd Tuesday at 7pm.
Monthly Community Dinner Ministry
St Paul Hosts, Every 1st Wednesday of the month
5pm, First Christian Church. Donations of desserts, & helpers appreciated!
Cena para la comunidad, cada 1er miércoles
5pm: First Christian Church
¡Appreciamos voluntarios y donaciones de postres!
Dot Painting Event! Fundraiser for Faith Formation
Saturday, October 26th 9:30am-11:45am
This fun event is for all ages and skill levels. Adults and youth (ages 9+). Local Artist, Carole DeMar will lead par-
ticipants through a simple process of Dot Painting. Explore the meditative practice of the Mandala, and take
your art home with you! Tickets $30 each or 2 for $50. Register at Eventbrite.com. Questions?
Contact: [email protected]
Youth Minister Position Available
St. Paul Catholic Church is seeking a part-time Youth Minister to oversee Confirmation, Middle School
and High School Youth Groups. This a "hands-on" position that is responsible for developing and maintain-
ing a vibrant youth program as an integral part of our Par-ish community and encourages teens and young adults to participate in the life of the Parish. This ministry leads and
coordinates the recruitment, training, and oversight of Core Teams of adults and teens for our Youth Programs
and Confirmation programs and activities. Ability to work independently and take initiative and function as a
collaborative team member of the Parish staff, including the budgeting process, is necessary. Prior experience and
education will be factors in the hiring process and in determining compensation. Candidates must be a
practicing Catholic. To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter that highlights how your qualifications
fit our need. Send applications to: Fr. Tetzel [email protected]
Here’s what’s Happening at St. Paul Church
St. Theresa of Lisieux Oratorio
October 4th at 7pm
A concert series is run on the First Friday of each month at Silverton United Methodist Church. The October offering may be of particular interest to St. Paul Parishioners! Christopher Wicks presents: “I Know That God is Good: Saint Theresa of Lisieux” for soprano (Alison Seeber), trumpet (Brett Randolp), organ (Christopher Wicks) and narrator (Ellen Yager). The premier of the memorial of Saint Theresa was at St. Paul Catholic Church in 2011! Donations are grate-fully accepted, but not required. The concerts open to public.
Annual Rosary Bowl NW Saturday October 5th 8:30am-4:00pm Save the date and come to the 13th annual Rosary Bowl NW on Sat., Oct. 5th from 8:30 am - 4 pm at the Oregon State Fairgrounds Pavilion in Salem. Mass at 10 am with Bishop Peter Smith and reflection from Father Theodore Lange at 1 pm. Holy Hour, Adoration, Rosary and Chaplet begin at 2 pm. FREE ADMISSION & PARKING. www.RosaryBowlNW.org
Retrouvaille Weekend In marriage, communication is more than just talking. At some point, did you stop sharing about the things that were im-portant to you? Did your spouse? Improving a marriage takes time and a conscious effort to learn about your spouse. Growing closer in a marriage does not happen automatically. Retrouvaille is a marriage program dedicated to helping couples grow closer and develop a stronger bond. more information about or register to the upcoming Retrouvaille Weekend program for couples, Oct 11-13, 2019 contact : 1-503-225-9191 or visit HelpOurMarriage.com
Fall Day of Renewal with Bishop Peter Smith
Saturday, October 19, 2019 8:00am-3:30pm
Our Lady of the Lake 650 A Ave, Lake Osewgo, OR 97034
“Build Unity in the Power of the Holy Spirit” Please bring your own lunch. Morning snacks and beverages provided. No registration fee. Event Contact: 503-913-6232
Public Square Rosary Crusade
Saturday, October 12 Noon
3825 Wolverine St. NE, Salem Oregon
Many will be praying the Rosary publicly together, in honor of the anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in
Portugal It is anticipated there will be over 21,000 groups partic-ipating across the US. Local contact Lisa Scrimenti 503-201-976.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat
Tuesday October 22-Thursday Oct 24th. The retreat is for anyone impacted by abortion. Lodg-
ing, meals and materials are included. Visit: projectauroproject-aurora.org or rachelsvineyard.org
4th Annual Holy League Catholic Men’s Conference
Saturday, December 7th 6:00am-5:00pm St. Stephen Catholic Church PDX
Register online : hlcmcnw.net
Share the Harvest Save the Date October 20th 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Church 303 N. Church St. Silverton, OR With a donation at the door, please join us for a meal of soup & bread, a silent auction with hand turned pottery and live music. Funds raised will be helping local children fight food insecurity.
Comparte la cosecha Reserva 20 de octubre de 4 a 6:30 p.m.
Iglesia luterana Immanuel 303 N. Iglesia St. Silverton, OR Con una donación en la puerta, únase a nosotros para una
comida de sopa y pan, una subasta silenciosa con cerámica hecha a mano y música en vivo. Todos los fondos recaudados se
cque ayudan a los niños locales.
Are you a THRIFT-er? Silverton Senior Center is looking for volunteers at ReVamp Thrift! The completely updated and refreshed thrift shop in
downtown Silverton at 207 High Street. Contact Dodie Brockamp at the Senior Center 503-873-3093.
Información para nuestra parraquianos
Information for our Parishioners
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God didn’t rest because he was tired; he was setting an example for us. He rested so we would do the same (Catechism of the Catholic Church
(CCC), #2172). We weren’t made to work non-stop, but for a balance of work and rest. God rested to enjoy the goodness of
creation (Genesis 1:31). We can get so focused on work we lose perspective. God knew the world wouldn’t always be perfect but still made sure to appreciate goodness when he saw it. Lastly, God rested to make the sabbath holy—a day for prayer and worship. God doesn’t need our acts of worship, but we do. At every Mass we affirm his goodness, power, wisdom, and mercy to us. We receive our Lord, with countless graces, into our hearts. “No one is father like God is Father” (CCC, #239). He knows we need time off, so he requires us to rest. He knows we need to know we’re loved, so he commands us to visit him every Sunday so he can remind us.
Sept. 1 – St. Giles (8th Century). A saint shrouded in mystery, he was a hermit who lived near the Rhône River in France. He was also known as a miracle worker and his fame drew crowds and disciples to his side, and even attracted the attention of King Charles. The king offered to fund a monastery if St. Giles agreed to be its first abbot, which he did. St. Giles ispatron of the poor, cripples, beggars, and the disabled. Sept. 14 - The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (c.326). St. Helena (mother of Emperor Constantine)
discovered three crosses while on pilgrimage in Jerusalem. One of them was thought to be the Cross on which Jesus died. On the site Constantine built the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher. Sept. 21 – St. Matthew the Evangelist (1st century). Also known as Levi, he was a notorious tax collector. St. Matthew left everything when Jesus called him to spread the Gospel. He wrote the Gospel According to Matthew.
Death can be a fearful unknown but Christians know that it is a doorway that leads to something wonderful. Still, the idea can produce anxiety in even the strongest Christian. Consider taking steps to reduce that anxiety. Pray daily. Talking to God each day, reading Scripture, and spending time in prayer is the best way to nurture a personal relationship with him. When we know God intimately and personally, we trust him and know to rely on his justice. Go to Confession weekly. The Precepts of
the Catholic Church require Catholics to attend the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) at least once a
year or when aware of serious sin. However, to stay as close to a state of grace as possible, consider
going weekly. Confess all sins of which you are aware. Attend Mass weekly or even daily, if possible. “For my flesh is true food, and my
blood is true drink” (John 6:55). Jesus initiated the Eucharist to fortify us
against the temptations and sin of this world.
No need to fear death
Why does Scripture say God “rested” on the sabbath?
This is one of the clearest and most direct parables Jesus told. It starts with Lazarus, a beggar who lay suffering, miserable and ignored outside the home of a rich man. By contrast, the rich man had a wonderful and comfortable life on earth, oblivious to what was happening outside his very door. In the afterlife, however, there is a reversal of fortunes. It is the rich man who suffers torment and begs for relief. The rich man wasn’t a bad man. The parable didn’t say he had gotten his wealth through dishonest means or
Luke 16:19-31, Our brother’s keeper
had done anything evil. He was condemned because he’d
become blind to the suffering of others. He knew what God expected of him, but didn’t do it. His suffering in the afterlife was a just punishment. The Bible makes it plain that Jesus wants
us to love each other as he loves us. When we live our faith, we transform our prayers into deeds of love as Jesus asked. As he demonstrates in this parable, the reward for doing what Jesus asked will be eternal joy.
Please Remember St Paul Parish in your Will
Please use the following language when making your estate plans. “I give, devise, and bequeath __________ (describe gift
and purpose) to St Paul Catholic Church, Silverton, Oregon (our official and legal name). It is understood in making this
gift that it can only be used by St. Paul Catholic Church, Silverton, Oregon, for the purpose stated.”
St. Paul Catholic Church Welcomes You! ¡Bienvenidos a la iglesia de San Pablo! Please register with us if you are new to the parish, or if you are a member of St. Paul’s and need to update your information.
Place this information sheet in the collection basket or mail/bring to the parish office. Regístrese con nosotros si es nuevo en la parroquia o si es miembro de St. Paul y necesita actualizar su información.
Ponga su información en la canasta de recolección o envíela a la oficina de la parroquia.
Name/Nombre: _____________________________________ Phone/Teléfono: ______________________________
Address/Domicilio: ___________________________________ City/Ciudad: __________________________________
Email/Correo electrónico: ____________________________________________________________________________
___I am a New Parishioner (please contact me) ___I am a Current Parishioner and have new contact information
___I prefer information in English ___Prefiero la información en español
OFFERTORY UPDATE
Actual Budget % $
YTD $54,364.12 $58,333.32 $93.20% -$3,969.2
Actual Budget
JULY $26,575.10 $29,166.33
AUGUST $27,789.02 $29,166.66
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trending topics, and more!
There are thousands of resources to use with your family, for your own personal growth, and just for
fun. This resource is provided to you, FREE, through St. Paul church!
Here’s how to get started…
Download the App FORMED from your App store or visit formed.org
• Click on Register
• Enter Parish Access Code: 8776
• Enter your email and create a password
• Enjoy and share with others in our community!
Descargue la aplicación FORMED de su App Store o visite formed.org
• Haga clic en Registrarse
• El Código de acceso de la parroquia: 8776
• Su correo electrónico y cree una contraseña • ¡Disfrute con otros en nuestra comunidad! • ¡Recursos en español!
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Annual Priests’ Convocation September 30th through October 3rd
There will be no daily Mass on those days. October 4th, we will resume regular daily Mass at 8am.
MONDAY No Daily Mass
6:30pm Catechist Meeting
7:00pm Hispanic Charismatic Group
TUESDAY No Daily Mass
7:00pm San Juan Diego Meeting (hombres)
WEDNESDAY NO DAILY MASS
9:30am Book Group Meeting
3:30pm-5:00pm Youth Group (Middle School) 5:00pm Community Dinner (St. Paul Hosts @ First Christian)
6:30pm RCIA Meeting
7:00pm Choir Practice
THURSDAY NO DAILY MASS
6:30pm Hispanic Choir Practice
7:00pm San Juan Diego Meeting (mujeras) 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Meeting & Rosary
FRIDAY 8:00am Daily Mass
First Friday Adoration
SATURDAY 4:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Oktoberfest Appreciation Dinner
SUNDAY 8:00am Mass
10:00am Mass 11:15am Faith Formation Classes
12:30pm Mass 6:30pm-8:00pm Youth Group (High School)
This week at St. Paul Church September 30 - October 6
Calendar / Calendario
MONTHLY Community Dinner
St Paul Church hosts 1st Wednesdays
Join us on October 2nd at 5pm First Christian Church. Donations of desserts, & helpers appreciated!
Cena para la comunidad
Cada 1er miércoles
2 de Octubre a las 5pm First Christian Church
¡Appreciamos voluntarios y donaciones de postres!
Want to join our monthly email list? Send an email to [email protected] to get monthly updates.
Be sure to check the Lost and Found (in Narthex) for coats, keys, and much more! Claim your items today. Thank you!