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Administrator: Rev. George Kuforiji [email protected] www.holytrinitybandon.org Holy Trinity Catholic Church 355 Oregon Ave Bandon, OR 97411 St. John the Baptist 15th and Hwy 101 Port Orford, OR 97465 Parish Mission Statement To be a welcoming Catholic community committed to love, prayer, and service. Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord ~ March 25, 2018 St. John the Baptist ~ Port Orford Mass Sunday ………………...……8:30 am Wednesday………....…...…..9:00 am Confessions Sunday ………………...7:45-8:15 am Liturgy Schedule for March 24 - 30, 2018 Holy Trinity ~ Bandon Saturday Evening Vigil Mass….5:00 pm Sunday Mass …………………10:30 am Communion Service Monday (Chapel)…...………….8:00 am Weekday Mass Tuesday (Chapel)………..…………………….…...4:00 pm Wednesday (Church)…….…………………….…...5:30 pm Holy Thursday (Church).………………………….7:00 pm Good Friday @ St. John’s………………………...4:00 pm Good Friday (Church)….………………….………7:00 pm Confessions By appointment during Holy Week………….541-347-2309 Adoration Holy Thursday (Chapel)…………………….8:00-10:00 pm Good Friday (Chapel) ……………….............No Adoration Mark 14:1 - 15:47 Main Theme: The DEATH of Jesus demonstrates his OBEDIENCE as the true SON OF GOD. Mark’s passion narrative provides us with many models for action: The anonymous woman who anointed Jesus for burial serves as a model for us to accept the necessity of the death of Jesus as the definitive act of God’s salvation. Judas’s betrayal of Jesus warns us to remain in close communal fellowship with Jesus as we follow his way of suf- fering and death. Jesus’s last Passover meal invites us to celebrate the Eucharist as our sacramental participation in the saving death and resurrection of Jesus and anticipation of sharing with Jesus in the final banquet of God’s king- dom. The disciples’ desertion and Peter’s denial of Jesus warn us against a presumptuous overconfidence in our ability to remain faithfully united with Jesus as we follow his way of suffering and death. In his Gethsamane prayer Jesus exemplifies and empowers our authentic praying to God by humbly submitting our own wills to God’s salvific will. The way that Jesus died as the obedient Son of God by “breathing” his last, that is, by “expiring,” literally breath- ing out the Spirit, enables the promise of John the Baptist at the beginning of Mark’s Gospel to be fulfilled: “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit” (1:8). The Spirit that issues from the obedient death of Jesus is the Spirit that empowers us, as the Christian community, to be the new temple of God’s presence “not made with hands” but es- tablished on the death and resurrection of Jesus. By John Paul Heil © 2003, OCP. All rights reserved. Administrator: Rev. George Kuforiji Fr. Kuforiji’s voice mail: 541-347-2309 [email protected] Parish Office: 541-329-0697 Keep up with Holy Trinity Parish on Facebook Friend us, like us, and follow us at www.facebook.com/HolyTrinityBandon.org/

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Page 1: Holy Trinity St. John Catholic Church the Baptist · 3/25/2018  · Church Bulletin: Teresa Roberts: holytrinitybandon@yahoo.com Mark M. Williams Olivia Andor, Owner Attorney at Law

Administrator:

Rev. George Kuforiji

[email protected]

www.holytrinitybandon.org

Holy Trinity

Catholic Church

355 Oregon Ave

Bandon, OR 97411

St. John

the Baptist 15th and Hwy 101

Port Orford, OR 97465 Parish Mission Statement

To be a welcoming

Catholic community

committed to love,

prayer, and service.

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord ~ March 25, 2018

St. John the Baptist ~ Port Orford

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

Confessions Sunday ………………...7:45-8:15 am

Liturgy Schedule for March 24 - 30, 2018

Holy Trinity ~ Bandon

Saturday Evening Vigil Mass….5:00 pm

Sunday Mass …………………10:30 am

Communion Service

Monday (Chapel)…...………….8:00 am

Weekday Mass

Tuesday (Chapel)………..…………………….…...4:00 pm

Wednesday (Church)…….…………………….…...5:30 pm

Holy Thursday (Church).………………………….7:00 pm

Good Friday @ St. John’s………………………...4:00 pm

Good Friday (Church)….………………….………7:00 pm

Confessions

By appointment during Holy Week………….541-347-2309

Adoration

Holy Thursday (Chapel)…………………….8:00-10:00 pm

Good Friday (Chapel) ……………….............No Adoration

Mark 14:1 - 15:47

Main Theme: The DEATH of Jesus demonstrates his OBEDIENCE as the true SON OF GOD.

Mark’s passion narrative provides us with many models for action: The anonymous woman who anointed Jesus for burial serves as a model for us to accept the necessity of the death of Jesus as the definitive act of God’s salvation. Judas’s betrayal of Jesus warns us to remain in close communal fellowship with Jesus as we follow his way of suf-fering and death. Jesus’s last Passover meal invites us to celebrate the Eucharist as our sacramental participation in the saving death and resurrection of Jesus and anticipation of sharing with Jesus in the final banquet of God’s king-dom. The disciples’ desertion and Peter’s denial of Jesus warn us against a presumptuous overconfidence in our ability to remain faithfully united with Jesus as we follow his way of suffering and death. In his Gethsamane prayer Jesus exemplifies and empowers our authentic praying to God by humbly submitting our own wills to God’s salvific will.

The way that Jesus died as the obedient Son of God by “breathing” his last, that is, by “expiring,” literally breath-ing out the Spirit, enables the promise of John the Baptist at the beginning of Mark’s Gospel to be fulfilled: “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit” (1:8). The Spirit that issues from the obedient death of Jesus is the Spirit that empowers us, as the Christian community, to be the new temple of God’s presence “not made with hands” but es-tablished on the death and resurrection of Jesus.

By John Paul Heil © 2003, OCP. All rights reserved.

Administrator:

Rev. George Kuforiji

Fr. Kuforiji’s voice mail: 541-347-2309

[email protected]

Parish Office: 541-329-0697

Keep up with Holy Trinity Parish

on Facebook

Friend us, like us, and follow us at

www.facebook.com/HolyTrinityBandon.org/

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Holy Trinity Activities

Mon. 3/26

Communion Service 8 am, Chapel

Rosary 1:30 pm, Chapel

0Tues. 3/27

Mass 4 pm, Chapel

Wed. 3/28

Mass 9:00 am, St. John’s Mass 5:30 pm, Parish Hall

No WCN Dinner or Religious Education Classes - Spring Break

Holy Thursday 3/29

Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7 pm Adoration 8-10 pm, Chapel

Good Friday 3/30

St. John’s Liturgy 4 pm Holy Trinity Liturgy 7:00 pm, Church

Holy Saturday 3/31 Easter Vigil 8:30 pm, Church

Easter Sunday 4/1 St. John’s Mass 9:00 am

Holy Trinity Mass 11:30 am

Liturgical Ministers ~ Holy Week ~

Wednesday 3/28 Lector: M. Hennick EMHC: L. Converse

Holy Thursday 3/29

Lector: Mike Hahn EMHC: Carol Holden

Good Friday 3/30

Lector: A. Hundley, K. Cowan, M. Hahn

Easter Vigil 3/31 Lectors: A. Hundley, S. Arriola,

J. Straley, M. Hahn EMHC: A&F Stadelman

Easter Sunday 4/1 Lector: K. Cowan

EMHC: K&B Phillips

March 18, 2018 Collections

Holy Trinity $1972 Budget Goal: $1608

Easter Flowers $235 Votive Candles $104.12 Church Renovation $15

St. Johns $244

We at Holy Trinity and St. John’s

thank you, our parishioners and

our extended family, our visitors,

for your contributions and support.

No one has ever become poor

by giving. ~ Anne Frank

Mass Intentions

Holy Trinity

Sat 3/24: Intentions of all Holy Trinity parishioners

Sun 3/25: +Doris Cooper

Tue 3/27: All those on Holy Trinity’s Prayer Chain

Wed 3/28: Intentions of

Father George

Thu 3/29: Intentions of

Matthew Henry

Fri 3/30: Intentions of all residents of Pacific View

St. John the Baptist

Sun 3/25: Intentions of all St. John’s parishioners

Wed 3/28: All those on St. John’s Prayer Chain

“The moment we open ourselves up to

God’s plans is the moment miracles begin

to happen in our lives.”

~ Matthew Kelly, Resisting Happiness

Rosary Please join us

in the Chapel

Monday,

March 26,

at 1:30 pm.

Thank you to Eric & Tanner Quella and Father George for trimming the hedge and doing other work on the grounds this week. We are ready for Easter!

Carol Dunn, Shirley Quella, Carolyn Bluth, Skip Thomas, Joan McDow,

Nancy LaBay, Todd Freitag,

Marty Hunt, Conrad Fenger, Tricia Brown, and everyone on

Holy Trinity & St. John’s Prayer Chains.

GOOD FRIDAY FAST & ABSTINENCE

Good Friday is an obligatory day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are

obligatory days of abstinence. For members of the Roman Catholic Church, the norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. When fasting, a person is permitted to

eat one full meal, as well as two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal. The norms concerning

abstinence from meat are binding upon members of the Roman Catholic Church from age 14 onwards.

We are Thankful!

We are grateful to God, to Father George, and to the many helping hands that made Dr. Jackson’s Holy Shroud of Turin presentations possible this week. We have been truly blessed! More information may be found at ww.shroudofturin.com.

Dr. Jackson’s book is also available for purchase at www.ewtnreligiouscatalogue.com/.

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Reflecting on Sunday’s Readings

Easter Sunday ~ April 1, 2018 ~ RCIA Readings

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

Reading I: Acts 10:34, 37-43

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23

Reading II: Colossians 3:1-4

Gospel: John 20:1-9

Bible Study

No Bible study class this Thursday, March 29.

Class will resume on April 5 at 10:45 am with a

social time and sharing of prayer requests. Class

begins at 11:00. We finish at 11:45, in time to

attend daily Mass at 12:00.

Please call Kathy Cowan at

347-3031 for more information.

All are welcome!

Thanks once again to Mike Hahn for installing

fax and scanning software on the new

office printer, and for his generous, diligent

work in bringing Dr. John & Rebecca Jackson to Holy Trinity for their inspiring presentations on the Holy Shroud

of Turin. God bless you, Mike and Karen!

Weekday Adoration

Come, spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament after the

Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, March 29,

from 8:00 to 10:00 pm in the Chapel. There will be no adoration

on Good Friday.

“The week that changed the world

continues to change our lives.”

There will be No

WCN Dinner or

Religious Education

Classes on

Wednesday,

March 28.

Enjoy your Spring

Break & have a very

Happy Easter!

Please pray for

Lorna Cooper as she

prepares to receive the

Sacraments of Initiation at our

upcoming Easter Vigil.

Lorna, may God’s peace

fill your heart as you place

your trust in Him!

April Men’s Meeting

The next Men’s Group meeting will be April 6 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 Christ did not want to dismiss the

Jews without food in the desert for

fear that they would collapse on the

way, it was to teach us that it is dan-

gerous to try to get to heaven without

the Bread of Heaven." ~ St. Jerome

Volunteers needed ~ Holy Thursday Mass

If you would like to participate in the Mass of the Lord’s Supper

on Holy Thursday in the ceremonial washing of feet, please let

Father George know, or call Kathy Cowan at 541-347-3031.

At this Mass we recall the institution

of the Holy Eucharist and the

priesthood, and according to tradition,

the washing of feet performed on

this day represents the service and

charity of Christ, who came

"not to be served, but to serve."

Religious Education Schedule

Holy Week and Spring Break for Bandon Schools coincide this year. No dinner or

religious education classes are

scheduled for Wednesday, March

28. Dinner and classes resume on

Wednesday, April 4.

Saturday Mass Opportunity

A greeter is needed for the Saturday

Vigil Masses. Please call Allison at

541-404-2268 or speak to Father George.

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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

Office Assistant/Bulletin: Teresa Roberts 329-0697

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: Bella Schwartz 404-9583

Maintenance/Hall Rental: Francis Stadelman 347-2973

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: Linda 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 253-1310

Building: Gary Dietel 332-0139

Bob O’Donnell 253-1310

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

Church Bulletin: Teresa Roberts: [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, $25

3 month double ad, $40

6 month ad, $50

12 month ad, $100.

Call 541-329-0697

Mon. & Fri. Evenings

Olivia Andor, Owner

165 Alabama Ave. SE

Bandon, OR 97411

541-329-1019

www.oliviascottage.com

Open Monday - Saturday, 10 - 4; Sunday, 11 - 4

Closed on Wednesdays

Organic Pasta, Olive Oils, Balsamic Vinegars, Organic

Teas ~ Many Gift Items ~ Villa Dolce Gelato

Private Tea Parties by Reservation

Circles in the Sand Merchandise

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