Saint Edward Catholic Community 100 S. Main Street Lebanon, or 97355 Website Office (541) 258-5333 Fax (541) 258-2511 stedwardlebanon.org Mass: Saturday Vigil 5:15 PM Sunday 10:30 AM Spanish Mass Sunday 1:00 PM Daily Mass – Chapel Mon - No Mass Rosary & Divine Office 7:20 AM Tues–Communion Service 8:00 AM Wed and Thurs – Mass 8:00 AM Fri –12:00 Noon– Mass & Adoration Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 – 5:00 PM Anytime by Appointment Baptisms: Classes Required – Contact Office Marriages: Contact the office six (6) months beforehand Sacrament of The Sick: Friday after Noon Mass RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) October - May: Wednesday 7:00 pm in the Community Room Religious Education: 541.258.2224 Sunday Gatherings and Classes: Pre K – 5 12:00 – 1:00 PM Grade 6-12 6:00 – 8:00 PM Cedars of Lebanon Prayer Group: Thursday 7:00 PM in the Community Room Office Hours: Tuesday & Friday 8:00 – 5:00 PM Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 – 2:30 PM Closed 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Parish Staff: Rev. Peter O’Brien – Pastor Rev. Mr. Richard Triska – Deacon Teresa Greenly – Secretary Tawny Pruett – Rel. Ed. & Youth Minister Kelsea Vierra – Youth Ministry Jr. High Monica Macedo – Youth Ministry Sr. High Joseph Holt – Bulletin Bob Chandler – Maintenance Ministries: Altar Servers – William Stellbrink Cedars of Lebanon Praise & Worship – Bill Wolfe CDA Regent – Chris Williamson Eucharistic Ministers – Arnie Kroll Finance – Dave McFetridge Funeral Luncheons – Cindy Bickett Knights of Columbus – Marty Suing Kitchen Monitor – Cindy Bickett Librarian – Ozarowicz Family Liturgy – Arnie Kroll Men’s Prayer Group – Bruce Hammelman Music – Colleen Dick Parish Council – J.J. Macedo Prayer Chain – Rose Marie Johnson Proclaimers – Marilyn Saether RCIA – Bruce Hammelman & Sherri Ozarowicz St. Vincent de Paul – Joe Perry Website Administrator – Vikki Maurer Women’s Prayer Group – Tawny Pruett Ushers – Ron Duerr E-Mail: [email protected] New Parishioners We are happy to have you in our Faith Family. Please fill out an information card either on our website, or at the back of the church and drop it in the collection basket or take it to the office. Thank you and Welcome Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Hospitality Corner THIS SUNDAY Knights of Columbus Women’s Group We will be meeting on Monday, February 2nd from 6:30 - 8:00pm in the Community Room. All women are invited at attend. NEXT SUNDAY St Vincent de Paul Men’s Prayer Group Mondays at 7:00 pm in the hall Join us for prayer, fellowship and study. THIS WEEK Sun. 10:30 am Mass / English 1:00 pm Mass / Spanish Mon. 9:00am St. Vincent de Paul 9:30am Hand Quilting 6:30pm Women’s Group 7:00pm Men’s Prayer Group Tues. 8:00am Communion Service 10:00am Bazaar Meeting 7:00pm San Juan Diego Men’s Grp Wed. 8:00am Mass 5:30pm Choir Practice 7:00pm RCIA Thurs. 8:00am Mass 9:00am NO Rosary Making 7:00pm Cedars of Lebanon 7:00pm Knights of Columbus 7:00pm San Juan Diego Women Fri. NOON Mass 1:00pm Adoration 5:00pm Benediction Sat. 3:30 - 5:00pm Confessions 5:15pm Vigil Mass / English Sun. 10:30 am Mass / English Mass Schedule at Scio & Jefferson Scio - Every Thursday at 6:30 pm Scio - 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday at 8:30 am Jefferson- 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8:30am COLLECTION RECEIPTS General Fund Sunday Coffee & Donuts Votive Candles TOTAL (Thank You) $4,122.35 $42.28 $12.57 $4,183.20 Amount Needed each Week $5,119.00 Bazaar Meeting Tue Feb. 3rd We will meet in the Hall at 10am. Please bring your great ideas! St Blaise blessing of the Throats The blessing will be Wed. Feb. 4th and Sat. the 7th after each morning Mass. happy birthday fr peter!! We appreciate all that you do for us each and every day. God Bless you! Knights of Columbus Mtg Thursday, Feb 5th at 7:00pm Ash Wednesday February 1 - 7, 2015 LϾϿK What’s Happening In Our Youth Corner Feb 1 Religious Ed Pre-K - 5th Class NO SET Class - Super Bowl Feb 8 Religious Ed Pre-K - 5th Class Confirmation Class 6-8pm Feb 15 Religious Ed Pre-K - 5th Class SET Jr. and Sr. 6-8pm Feb 18 Ash Wednesday Feb 22 Religious Ed Pre-K - 5th Class Confirmation/Sponsor Night 5:30 Mar 1 Religious Ed Pre-K - 5th Class SET Jr. and Sr. 6-8pm The Maintenance Fund 2nd Collection is THIS weekend. Schedule for 5 first Saturday Masses We will begin at 8:30 am with the Rosary followed by Mass at 9:00 am and concluding with the Chaplet. Saturday, February 7th Saturday, March 7th Saturday, April 11th Saturday, May 2nd Authentic Italian Dinner February 18th and Silent Auction Masses: Noon & 7:30 pm bilingual Ticket will be sold before and after Scio - 5:30 pm Masses and in the church office during the week. Check the bulletin board for a list Our Lebanon Lenten Reconciliation of auction items so far! Service - Thursday - March 5th at 7:00 Old Palms Needed Please bring any old palms you have at home and place them in the box provided in the narthex. They will be burned and the ashes used in our Ash Wednesday liturgy on February 18th. We will be burning last year’s palms on Monday, February 16th at 7:00 pm here at the church. All are invited to join. For the week of 1/19-1/25/15 Please pray for peace and comfort for the following brothers and sisters who are shut-ins: Restricted Funds Maintenance Fund $380.00 Catholic Communication $10.00 Parish Exp. Fund $1,265.00 Scholarship Fund $70.00 Ben Jones Roland Levesque Leanne McGuirk TOTAL (Thank You) $1,725.00 Terri Nelson Winona Parker Wilbur Reiling Please pray for the following parishioners who are sick or recovering from surgery. Everett Ulm Nadine Griner Nathan Bickett Maureen Duffy If you have someone who is sick or in the hospital, please call the office at 258-5333. From the Desk of Fr. Peter Peace and grace to all! The reading from the book of Deuteronomy reminds us of God’s promise to provide prophets or people who will act as God’s spokespersons to guide the whole community in right relationship with God and each other. As Catholic Christians, we believe that Jesus is the fulfillment of all prophecy surpasses all prophets because he is God and the fullness of revelation. Furthermore, we believe that through our baptism we are set apart by God and established as a royal, priestly and prophetic nation. This weekend Jesus is teaching in the Synagogue. It is remarkable to note how often the Gospels present Jesus as a teacher either by the things he says or by the things he is doing— today he is healing and dispelling demons by the power of his word. Although some are astonished at his teaching, others are slow to put their faith in him and still others would criticize him for doing such things in violation of restrictive religious law. There are still people like that today but no matter what, the Church continues the mission of Jesus in teaching the human race the truth about God and the human person as revealed by Jesus. This week, it would be beneficial to reflect upon the value of Catholic schools and institutions that transmit Gospel values and promote the message of Jesus in concrete ways. In any school we learn to read, write, play sports and do arithmetic but in a Catholic environment we are also rooted in faith: it forms the whole person, which is an inestimable value. Looking back, the greatest gift I have ever received is my Catholic education. I was taught by Dominican Sisters from grade 1 to 12. Then later, my undergraduate and graduate studies were completed at Mount Angel Seminary with the Benedictines. My formal education has been specifically Catholic and I am both grateful and proud of that but I am also aware that such an opportunity does/has not been available to everyone. I grieve that. I wish Catholic schools were available and accessible for everyone but without religious vocations, those opportunities are diminishing. Because a Catholic School is not available to everyone, religious education programs in parishes are all the more important. Adults and children need to continue growing in knowledge and understanding of their faith so that they can more fully be prophets who proclaim the light of Christ. Participating in community activities like “Building the Domestic Church,” retreats, bible studies and missions are fun and easy ways to grow in faith. May God bless you always!+++ Fr. Peter RCIA UPDATE: Last Sunday we celebrated two Rites for inquirers in the RCIA process: The Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens (for those preparing for Baptism) and the Rite of Welcoming (for those already baptized) who are seeking full communion with the Catholic Church. Our new Catechumens are: Mele LeLievre, Guy Lewis, Tracie Knowlton, Vanda Recek, Roxanne Savedra, Eric Quiroz, Elizabeth McIntosh, Madiline Hartsell, Eloisa Cowart and Kendrick Cowart. Our new candidates are: Chris Cowart, Tony Sinclair and Angela Mance. Please continue to pray for them as they now enter into a period of deeper formation in the Catholic Faith. Thank you. Our Parish Mission Statement We, the Faithful of St. Edward Catholic Church, are called through prayer and worship to make Jesus Christ known and loved in our respect and care for each other in our hospitality and charity for all people. Sun 1 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2,6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk 1:21-28 Mon 2 The Presentation of the Lord Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-9,10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 Tue 3 St Blaise and St Ansgar Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32; Mt 5:21-43 Wed 4 Heb 12:4-7,11-15; Ps 103:1-2,13-14,17-18; Mk 6:1-6 Thur 5 St Agatha Heb 12:18-19,21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13 Fri 6 St Paul Miki and Companions Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1,3,5,8-9; Mk 6:14-29 Sat 7 Heb 13:15-17,20-21; Ps 23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34 Sun 8 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jb 7:1-4,6-7; Ps 147:1-6; 1 Cor 9:16-19,22-23; Mk 1:29-39 Points For Profit On Location On February 12th Points For Profit is having a dinner and movie night in Albany. All are welcome and there are millions of attendance points being offered. This is a great opportunity to help our youth start the 2015 program with a boost while having a fun evening. See the flyer on the church bulletin board for times and locations. Hope to see you there! First Reconciliation Time Change! Now Saturday March 7th, from 10:30 to Noon. Mark your calendars with this change from the original time please. Happy Birthday February 1st - 7th Frank Auten 2/4 Mary Becker 2/7 Alyssa Berg 2/4 Barbara Briggs 2/4 Edson Cabrales 2/1 Jose Calvillo 2/2 Bonnie Jo Howell 2/3 Hailey Knaup 2/2 Kevin Lara 2/1 Traci Nesbitt 2/2 Trevor Pruett 2/3 Endya Robinson 2/6 Fr. Peter O’Brien 2/3 MASS INTENTIONS February 1 - February 8 Sun. 1 Sun. 1 Mon. 2 Tues. 3 Wed. 4 Thurs 5 Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Sun. 8 Sun. 8 10:30am 1:00pm No Mass 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am Noon 5:15pm 10:30am 1:00pm Randy Hazelton+/ St Vincent de Paul For all the Parishioners of St. Edward No Communion Service Communion Service Megan Ramos Lucia Sweada Chris Barreto/Friend Marceil Alley+/Family Frank & Marge Libra/Steve Libra For all the Parishioners of St. Edward SUPPORT THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY WHO SUPPORT YOUR PARISH BULLETIN! Santana’s Transmission Huston - Jost Funeral Home 86 W. 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The victim coordinator for the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon is: Cathy Shannon @ 503-416-8810 or 503-233-8302 Catholic Charities Pregnancy Support and Adoption Services Catholic Charities in need of loving, caring families interested in expanding their family through open adoption. We are experiencing a shortage of families and need couples who are willing to join us in ministry to women facing an unexpected pregnancy. Our next Orientation Class is February 27 & 28. For more details or to schedule a free informational interview. Contact Shawn Cass at 503-238-5196 THANK YOU! to everyone who generously gave to the CDAsponsored Baby Shower for PAC. Look for pictures of the gifts being joyfully received by PAC Executive Director, Debbie Tracy on our parish website. www.stedwardlebanon.org Be a Prison Volunteer From Home Corresponding with prison inmates by mail is a way to make a dramatic change in the lives of others from the safe environment of your home. Creative Options, Academy of Human Development is a ministry providing self-help Christian correspondence programs, facilitated solely from volunteers and donations. All mail comes to a post office box in Lyons, Oregon and is forwarded on to the volunteer assigned to that inmate. Inmates never have the full name or address of any volunteer. Jesus asked us to visit those in prison and Paul asked us to treat them as we would like to be treated. There’s a joy is living out these scriptures. For more information call Billie (503)8593902 and request an information packet. Also, we meet at Our Lady of Lourdes rectory in Jordan on Thursday mornings to process the mail, following 8am mass. Please come and join us! 2015 Catholic Daughter Education Contest Two Themes, Choose One: “Love Your Neighbor As Yourself” OR “Be A Good Neighbor” Grades: 4-5, 6-7-8, 9-10-11-12, and Adult CDA Members. Follow the rules for size & length in the following: Essay, Poetry, Computer Art, Music, Art, or Photography. Questions: Berlita Masog 541-259-3280 OR Monica Macedo 541-401-0076. Entries due: February 15th, 2015 Lenten Regulations All Catholics 14 years & older must abstain from meat on Fridays of Lent, Ash Wednesday & Good Friday. All Catholics between 18 & 59 are to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. To fast means to eat one full meal; the other two meals that day should be less than the normal amount unless they are already at a minimum for good health. Eating between meals is not permitted: however, liquids including coffee, milk and fruit juices are allowed. Marriage Enrichment Series… Making Love Last… Presented by Martin Gay, MS, LPC, NCC Queen of Peace Church Gathering Area Corner of Friendship and Lone Oak 7:00 – 8:30pm Monday, February 9, 2015, Working Through Our Problems Intentionally, In this workshop we’ll learn how to resolve conflict constructively. Monday, March 9, 2015, Connecting Through Intimacy, In this workshop we’ll consider the role of sex, romance and passion in rebuilding desire. Monday, April 13, 2015, Trusting Again, In this workshop we’ll learn the basics of rebuilding trust in our relationship. 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: Couples or individuals can register online at www.martingay.com or by leaving a message (name and number) at 503-375-6362. There is no fee for this workshop series. Sorry, we can no longer provide childcare.
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