7
Holy Trinity Catholic Church 355 Oregon Ave Bandon, OR 97411 St. John the Baptist 15th and Hwy 101 Port Orford, OR 97465 Mission Statement: To be a welcoming Catholic community committed to love, prayer, and service. November 11, 2018 32ndt Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B Liturgy Schedule November 10-16, 2018 Holy Trinity ~ Bandon Saturday Vigil Mass...……….….…...….......5:00 pm Sunday Mass……………….…...….….…...10:30 am Weekday Prayer Monday (Chapel)…………….……..…...…..9:30 am Weekday Masses Tuesday (Chapel)………………….…….......4:00 pm Wednesday (Church)……….….…..………..5:30 pm Thursday (Chapel)..………………………..12:00 pm Friday (Chapel)……….......……..…………..9:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday (Church)….…….………....4:30-5:15 pm Saturday (Church)……………..….…....3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment with Fr. Anthony. Adoration & Benediction Thursday (Chapel)………………….....12:30-8:00 pm Friday (Chapel)……………………9:30 am-12:00 pm St. John the Baptist ~ Port Orford Masses Sunday.…….……....…………….……….....8:30 am Wednesday……………...…………….…..…9:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday.……...…....................................7:45-8:15 am Administrator: Rev. Anthony Ahamefule Fr. Anthony’s Voicemail: 541-347-2309 Fr. Anthony’s Email: [email protected] www.holytrinitybandon.org www.facebook.com/HolyTrinityBandon.org/ Parish Office: (541) 329-0697 Parish Office Fax: (541) 347-9256 Office Email: [email protected] Holy Trinity office hours: M-Th-F, 9 am - 3 pm St. John’s office hours: Wed, 9:30-11 am “Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.” ~ Mark 12:43-44 Highlights This Week On Tuesday morning, November 13, Holy Trinity will host the vicariate meeting of priests from parishes in North Bend, Coos Bay, Brookings, Florence, and Coquille. Be sure to come to the Thanksgiving Dinner (a feast!) hosted by the Altar Society on Thursday, November 14. If you haven’t had your picture taken for the new parish directory, please look for Lisa Turner after Mass on Sunday, or call her at 503-302-6427 to set up an appointment. We’d like to see your smiling face in our directory!

Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    6

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

Holy Trinity

Catholic Church

355 Oregon Ave

Bandon, OR 97411

St. John

the Baptist 15th and Hwy 101

Port Orford, OR 97465

Mission Statement: To be a welcoming Catholic community committed to love, prayer, and service.

November 11, 2018

32ndt Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

Liturgy Schedule

November 10-16, 2018

Holy Trinity ~ Bandon

Saturday Vigil Mass...……….….…...….......5:00 pm Sunday Mass……………….…...….….…...10:30 am

Weekday Prayer Monday (Chapel)…………….……..…...…..9:30 am

Weekday Masses Tuesday (Chapel)………………….…….......4:00 pm Wednesday (Church)……….….…..………..5:30 pm Thursday (Chapel)..………………………..12:00 pm Friday (Chapel)……….......……..…………..9:00 am

Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday (Church)….…….………....4:30-5:15 pm Saturday (Church)……………..….…....3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment with Fr. Anthony.

Adoration & Benediction Thursday (Chapel)………………….....12:30-8:00 pm Friday (Chapel)……………………9:30 am-12:00 pm

St. John the Baptist ~ Port Orford

Masses Sunday.…….……....…………….……….....8:30 am Wednesday……………...…………….…..…9:00 am

Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday.……...…....................................7:45-8:15 am

Administrator: Rev. Anthony Ahamefule

Fr. Anthony’s Voicemail: 541-347-2309

Fr. Anthony’s Email: [email protected]

www.holytrinitybandon.org

www.facebook.com/HolyTrinityBandon.org/

Parish Office: (541) 329-0697

Parish Office Fax: (541) 347-9256

Office Email: [email protected]

Holy Trinity office hours: M-Th-F, 9 am - 3 pm

St. John’s office hours: Wed, 9:30-11 am

“Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.” ~ Mark 12:43-44

Highlights This Week

On Tuesday morning, November 13, Holy Trinity will host the vicariate meeting of priests from parishes in North Bend, Coos Bay, Brookings, Florence, and Coquille.

Be sure to come to the Thanksgiving Dinner (a feast!) hosted by the Altar Society on Thursday, November 14. If you haven’t had your picture taken for the new parish directory, please look for Lisa Turner after Mass on

Sunday, or call her at 503-302-6427 to set up an appointment. We’d like to see your smiling face in our directory!

Page 2: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

Holy Trinity

Activities

Monday 11/12

Office closed for Veterans Day 9:30 am…….Weekday Prayer, Chapel 1:30 pm………………Rosary, Chapel

Tuesday 11/13

4:00 pm………………..Mass, Chapel

Wednesday 11/14 9:00 am……………..Mass, St. John’s 4:30-5:15 pm.….Confessions, Church 5:30 pm……………….Mass, Church 6:00 pm…Altar Society Thanksgiving Dinner, Parish Hall

Thursday 11/15 10:45 am…...Bible Study, Parish Hall 12:00 pm…..…….…….Mass, Chapel 12:30-8:00 pm………….Adoration & Benediction, Chapel

Friday 11/16 9:00 am….…………….Mass, Chapel 9:30 am - 12:00 pm.…….Adoration & Benediction, Chapel

Liturgical Ministers November 17-18

Saturday 11/17

Lector: Allison Hundley

EMHC: A&F Stadelman

Altar: Please step in and serve.

Sunday 11/11

Lector: Jeff Turner

EMHC: G. Procetto & B. Wyrick

Altar: Please step in and serve.

November 4, 2018 Collections

Holy Trinity $3193.01

All Saints Day $365

All Souls Day $150

All Souls Remembrance $330

Church Renovation $3

St. Johns $219

We at Holy Trinity and St. John’s thank you, our

parishioners, and our extended family, our visitors, for your contributions and support.

God loves a Cheerful Giver

Mass Intentions

Holy Trinity

Sat 11/10: Intentions of all Holy Trinity parishioners

Sun 11/11: +Dan Sabin

Tues 11/13: All those on Holy Trinity’s prayer chain

Wed 11/14: Intentions of all Holy Trinity parishioners

Thu 11/15: Intentions of Helen Roberts & Family

Fri 11/16: All residents of Pacific View

St. John the Baptist

Sun 11/11: +Pauline Baumgartner

Wed 11/15: Intentions of all St. John’s parishioners

Janet Hawthorne, Tricia Brown, Gina Swenson, Todd Freitag, Pierre

Dupree, Nancy LaBay, Skip Thomas, Arianna Ernst, and

everyone on Holy Trinity & St. John’s Prayer Chains.

Give Us This Day - Daily Prayer for Today’s Catholic is offered at a discount price of $20.00 for the year, starting

January 2019. This is a monthly publication with daily Mass readings, prayers, and reflections.

We hope this price, which is lower than the cost of Magnificat, will allow more people to subscribe if they wish to.

If you would like to subscribe to Give Us This Day, order forms are located at the back of the church. You may bring your orders to the Holy Trinity office or drop them into the collection basket.

Please note, orders and payment must be received by November 30.

Campaign for Human Development

There will be a second collection next weekend for the Catholic

Campaign for Human Development.

Weekly Rosary

Come, pray with us. Monday

November 12 1:30 pm

in the Chapel.

A Prayer for November

According to tradition, St. Ger-trude the Great was told by Our Lord that the following prayer, each time she piously recited it,

would release 1,000 souls (or a vast number) from

their suffering in purgatory:

“Eternal Father, I offer You the most precious blood

of thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today,

for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere,

for sinners in the universal Church,

for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen.”

Page 3: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

Reflecting on Sunday’s Readings

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B ~ November 18, 2018

To help you prepare for Mass next weekend, here are next Sunday’s readings:

Reading I: Daniel 12:1-3

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 16

Reading II: Hebrews 10:11-14, 18

Gospel: Mark 13:24-32

Weekday Eucharistic Adoration

Thursday 12:30-8:00 pm

Friday 9:30 am - Noon

In the Chapel

A message from Our Friends at Holy Redeemer Parish, North Bend:

We are collecting gifts for the annual Children’s Store which will be Saturday, Dec. 8th in the parish hall. The Children’s Store gives kids the opportunity to purchase tickets (4 for $1) and exchange them for gifts for family and friends. Nothing costs more than 4 tickets. The store will be open from 9 am to 3 pm. ~ Jim and Ann DeLong

A note from Teresa, your office assistant: If you have any new or slightly used gifts you would like to donate, please drop them off at the parish office. I will deliver them to Jim & Ann at Holy Redeemer. Thank you!

Bible Study

Bible study class will meet on Thursday, November 15, in the Parish Hall. We will gather at 10:45 am with a social time. Class will begin at 11:00, and we will finish at 11:45, in time to attend daily Mass at 12:00. Call Kathy Cowan at 347-3031 for more information.

All are welcome!

Is God Calling You to Serve?

The parish is in need of more people to serve as

Lectors, Sacristans, Altar Servers, and Lay

Communion Ministers. We ask that all

parishioners prayerfully consider stepping up to

assist in these very important ministries.

Lectors, contact Allison Hundley at 404-2268.

Sacristans, call Judy Crowe at 347-5043.

Altar Servers, Jeff Turner at 503-302-6425 or

Father Anthony at 347-2309.

Communion Ministers, Kathy Cowan at

347-3031.

Ushers, Carol Holden at 347-1949.

Altar Society Potluck Coming Soon

The annual Thanksgiving potluck sponsored by the Altar Society is Wednesday,

November 14. Please call Kathy Phillips, 347-3584, or Kathleen Stadelman,

347-2640, to sign up to bring a side dish. Turkey will be provided. Please call by

November 12. Thank you!

Mark your Calendars! Monday, November 12

Veterans Day (Office closed.)

Wednesday, November 14 Altar Society Meeting 1:00 pm, Parish Hall

Altar Society Potluck/WCN Dinner 6:00 pm, Parish Hall

Thursday, November 22 Thanksgiving Day

Mass at 10:00 am in the Church (Office closed.)

December Men’s Group Meeting

The next Men’s Group meeting will be December 1 after the 9 am First Saturday Mass. Please contact Jeff Turner with any questions about the group or the meeting at 503-302-6425 or by email to [email protected].

If we really understood the Mass, we would die of joy. ~ Saint Jean Vianney

Page 4: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

For Take-out: Call 347-2450 1st & Delaware,

Old Town Bandon, across from the Boat Basin.

Open 7 days a week (11 am till 8 pm)

Daily Lunch Specials $5.50

Holy Trinity Parish Coordinators

Emergencies, Lectors: Allison Hundley 404-2268

Pastoral Council Chair : Jeff Turner 503-302-6425

Finance Council Chair: Mike Hennick 297-5556

Religious Education: Sharon Hennick 297-5555

Youth Ministry Coordinator: Mike Hennick 297-5556

Homebound Ministry: Judy Crowe 347-5043

Altar Society Pres & Music Dir: Kathleen Stadelman 347-2640

Prayer Chain: Carol Holden 347-1949

Communion Ministers: Kathy Cowan 347-3031

Altar Servers: Jeff Turner 503-302-6425

Maintenance/Hall Rental: Francis Stadelman 347-2973

Office Assistant/Bulletin: Teresa Roberts 329-0697

Website: www.holytrinitybandon.org

Holy Trinity email: [email protected]

St. John’s Coordinators

Emergencies: Gary Dietel 332-0139

Pastoral Admin Committee (PAC): Nancy O’Donnell 253-1310

Finance & Books: Gary Dietel and James Huntzinger 332-0139

Women’s Guild: Priscilla Lang 253-6166

Prayer Chain: Lynda Dietel [email protected] or 332-0139

Hospitality: Nancy O’Donnell 253-1310

Music: Lynda Dietel 332-0139

Communion Ministers/Lectors: Patricia Huntzinger 404-8071

Grounds: Gary Dietel and Bob O’Donnell 332-0139

253-1310

Building: Gary Dietel and Bob O’Donnell 332-0139

253-1310

Phone Directory & Publicity: Sherry Johnson/Priscilla Lang 332-0599

Church Bulletin: Teresa Roberts: 329-0697

[email protected]

Mark M. Williams Attorney at Law

Wills, Trusts & Probate

50219 Hwy. 101 South, Suite D-1

Bandon, OR 97411

541-347-1200

Help our parish, and let us

help your business:

3 month ad, $35

3 month double ad, $50

6 month ad, $75

12 month ad, $150

Call 541-329-0697

Olivia Andor, Owner

165 Alabama Ave. SE

Bandon, OR 97411

541-329-1019

www.oliviascottage.com

Open Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, 10 - 4.

Sunday, 11 - 3. Closed Tuesday.

Organic Pasta, Olive Oils, Balsamic Vinegars, Organic

Teas ~ Many Gift Items ~ Villa Dolce Gelato

Private Tea Parties by Reservation

Every day is a Celebration!

FOUNDED IN 1882 BY

VENERABLE FATHER MICHAEL J. MCGIVNEY

THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

A FRATERNAL ORDER OF 1.9 MILLION

CATHOLIC MEN, DEFENDS AND SUPPORTS

THE DOMESTIC, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND

UNIVERSAL CHURCH.

Contact Mike Hahn 541-347-6680

“Become small, become little, quiet, broken.

And if you can do that, you’ll find Jesus.”

– Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR

Page 5: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

Parish Priest’s Corner

Self-Sacrifice is the Ultimate Value of Christian Faith My dear friends in Christ, Today’s gospel reading is one of those passages from the scriptures that might appear unrealistic. How could the poor widow give away all of her meager survival income? How could she empty her life savings? What was her plan for the future? Was she not thinking about retirement? As much as all these questions are important, they are not per se what Jesus is calling our attention to today. Jesus draws a contrast be-tween giving some measure out of our abundance versus willingness to self-sacrifice and dependence on God. Self-sacrifice is the ultimate value of Christian faith. The same lesson can be grasped from the First Reading. The widow from Zarephath was outside her home trying to figure out how to survive. And we can agree that the last thing she needed was for anyone to add to her burden. But here comes Elijah. We do not know if the widow who was gathering sticks would have recognized that Elijah was the famous prophet. It is likely that she would not have – there was no TV or internet back then to spread images of famous people. But even if she did, she had very little reason to comply with his request for a drink of water. A drought and a famine had devastated the country, and she and her only son were on the verge of starvation. She was suffering intensely, she had grave problems of her own, and she had plenty of reasons to lash out at someone who ignored her suffering and asked favors of her. It is in times of hardship and stress that our true character shines out. And in the case of this widow, her true character was truly courageous. She left aside her own work when Elijah asked her for a favor, loving her neighbor as herself. And when he asked more than she could give, she did not become vindictive or angry, but simply stated the facts. She was a woman who recognized her own dependence on God, and as a result she was able to be generous towards others who were in need without getting tangled up in self-centered complications. She embodied self-sacrifice, which is the ultimate value of Christian life. Unfortu-nately, in our day and age, value is most often measured by money, and generosity by how much of it we sacrifice. Self-sacrifice is not limited by any means to financial resources. Sharing our time and God-given gifts and talents in service to others are forms of self-sacrifice. Special Announcements New Youth Ministry Coordinator: For the past thirteen years, our parish youth ministry coordinator, Mike Hennick, has served to bring many children and youth of our parish closer to Christ. Mike accepted this position and served our parish over the years without asking for anything in return. He committed not only his time, but also his talent and treasure. Mike’s efforts paid off as one of his former students, Josh Freitag will now take over for him as our new youth ministry coordinator. I am profoundly grateful to Mike for helping many young people in our parish to encounter Christ and for serving our faith community. I also welcome Josh Freitag to this new role. Josh is a blessing to our parish. I ask all of us to provide him with all the support he needs. If your children and/or grandchildren in middle school or high school are not part of our parish youth ministry, they are truly missing out, please let Josh know and he would be happy to work with you. Our Wednesday night dinner last week was spectacular. I thank Johauna Hennick for sponsoring the event and preparing the dinner. This coming Wednesday, the Altar Society will be hosting our annual Thanksgiving dinner. All are welcome. May God’s abundant graces be with you this week. --Fr. Anthony Ahamefule

Page 6: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

In Loving Memory

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.

Please send the names of your loved ones to the office, or drop them into the collection basket, so that we can pray

for them with you during the month of November, the month of Holy Souls.

Sheila Sease Susan Snead Paula Davis

Darrell Blackwell Claire Bennett

Ruth Ackerman Kerry Goard

Margaret Mary “Bootsie” Bolin Collin Kroll

Michael Peachy John Byczek, Sr.

Carol Dunn Stefani Brewer Bertrand Elder Doris Cooper Clyde Cooper Elizabeth Pyor Bert Roberts Elsie Pease Rust Family

Fay & Hazel Lakey Joan Lakey

J.A. & Kathryn Phillips Ester Phillips

Shirley Shelton David Hundley Daniel Brennan

Mathew John Lennon Shirley Ann Lennon Family & Friends of

Gena Swenson Bill Cowan

Patrick Duval Joyce Strain

George & Isabel McMahon Christina & Charlie Duval Wally & Valda McMahon

Barbara McMahon Don & Rosemary McMahon

Indalecio Santana Maria Guerrena

Alfonso & Ramona Trevino Conrado & Anita Trevino

Artie Perales Arthur Perales Chris Trevino

Ralph Procetto Ann T. Prisco

Dan Sabin Father Robert O’Neill

Dave Hengesbach

Ricky Sykes Haley Brewer Bertha Werle Werle Family

Willman Family Matschkowsky Family

Fred Richert Peter Carfi, Marion Carfi Virginia & Lionel Stephan

Jack Lawrence Genevieve Williams

Mary Carleton Judy Zirwes Don Fraser

Thelma Cole Lucy & John Atkins Joe & Ellen Reese Jack & Sally Reilly

Maggie Hukill Mary Brown

Jeanne Knutson Noah & Martha Fortin Everett & Rosa Fortin

Gayle Dee Fortin Jack Fortin

Betty Jean Blakely Debra Blakely

Jim Schuler All Relatives Most in Need

DeCosta Family Goodbrod Family

Judy Sickels Pavon Family Fraser Family Kiefer Family

Joe & Alice Hennick John Hennick Joe Hennick

Mary Alice Adams Marcia Fitzgerald Julie Lindstrom Pete Paradies

Bill Beck Dale Dinsmore Bob McKemy

Jack & Sally Riley Donna Colver

Albert & Luella Opp Bill Bouska

Guy & Betty Ralph Bert & Louise Tigar

Ruth Yarborough Henry & Edith Iverson

Don & Ruby Fraser Howard Rundell

Old Man Johnson Nick & Mary Hennick

Chuck & Marlene Hiley Dave Swenson

Dick Morris John & Mary Steiner

Pat O’Conner Randy Nelson Gary Bobbitt John Billings

Dave Schmidt Ron Lovett Bill Kestner Don Boone Walt Miller

Joe & Bea DeCosta Billy Atchison David Hennick Vaughn Taylor Fr. Bill Karath Loren Benson

Clayton & Mary Hill Paul & Irene Hennick

Biddy Lawler Ed & Rose Haller

Fritz Willis Marion DeChantal

Bud Compton Rudi Brewer Fr. Joe Bosch Hugh McNeil Bill Swanson

Harold Hardesty Marlene Hennick Reinhardt

Marie Opp Simon & Sophie Opp

George Coward Rose Machau Sam Machau Bertha Blad Vern Blad

Jake & Etta Opp Art Lautt

Emil & Tillie Johnson Wesley & Viola Johnson

Father Ryan Lloyd & Eunice Opp

James Opp Bobbie Opp

Otto & Ida Schlog Roy & Delores Karsoun

Alice & Rupert Bock Lauretta Salinas

Reiny & Agnes Lautt Rick Varble

Florence Suctawee

Josephine Vandehey Sally Matthews

Madeline Turner Joe Wolfe

Ashur Mousel Dorothy Mousel

Russel Wills Ed Heringer

Viola Heringer Leonard Heringer

Ken Bridge John Jegglie Dave Bolett

Florence Quigley Frank & Kathryn Heinzen

Ray & Fern Heinzen Jack Heinzen

Paul & Gladys Heinzen Howard & Marg Heinzen

Lynda Heinzen Joel Heinzen & Leo

Horace & Mary Collins Merritt & Ruby Collins

Josephine Collins Dwayne & Marg Moulton

Clarke Collins Rachel Adams

Nellie B. Wahlert Heimer Keifer Roman Pelayo Arsenia Pelayo Rufina Ramos

Rebecca Panganiban Ramon Pelayo

Ronaldo Pelayo Francis Ahamefule

All those who died in Active Mili-tary Service

All our Veterans who have died.

Page 7: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 2019-09-19 · Holy Trinity $3193.01 All Saints Day $365 All Souls Day $150 All Souls Remembrance $330 Church Renovation $3 We

FORMED: The best Catholic content. All in one place.

It’s EASY and FREE to Register!

1. Go to holytrinitybandon.formed.org.

2. Click “Register” and enter your name, email address, and desired password.

3. You’re all ready to access the inspiring and engaging content on FORMED!

For adults, this week’s parish recommendation on FORMED is to continue viewing the video study series Lectio, Unveiling Scripture and Tradition: Peter, Session 7: Discipleship at a Distance.

In the Gospel we are each called to become disciples of Jesus Christ. In Session 7 of this Bible study on the life of St. Peter, Dr. Tim Gray explains the difference between following Jesus closely as his disciple and following at a distance.

Our parish recommendations on FORMED for this week are:

For Children For Adults

Did you know that there is a wealth of children’s content on FORMED? This week we begin our parish recommendations for kids with the film God with Us. This 90-minute video is the dramatic retelling of the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of the last surviving apostle, John. Children and adults alike will be captivated by this account of Jesus’ life, featuring vivid storytelling and high impact animation. This powerful presentation will encourage and inspire viewers to follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.