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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]
Permanent Deacon
Deacon James Thurman [email protected]
541-801-0033
Pastoral Associate & Director of Religious Education
Hilda Kleiman, D.Min
Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry
Jesus Gonzalez [email protected]
Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Lawton (Dutch) Knight [email protected]
Secretary/Admin Assistant
Jenny Aker [email protected]
Pastoral Council Aurelio Castillo, Susan Crandall,
Katie Edmonds (Chair), Eliseo Herrera, Ana Nava, David Talbot, Marco Vargas,
Kat Wilson, Garrett Wolfard
Finance Council Art Cocker, Jon Edmonds,
Mauro Gomez, Rita Kester (Chair) Sue Munson, Janet Niño
PARISH CONTACTS
COUNCIL MEMBERS
April 26, 2020
Third Sunday of Easter / Tercer Domingo de Pascua
MASS SCHEDULE
Streamed online at www.facebook.com/stpaulsilvertonoregon
Sunday: 9:00am English 12:30pm Spanish
Monday and Tuesday: 6:00pm English
Wednesday thru Friday: 8:00am English
Wednesday and Friday: 6:00pm Spanish Saturday: 10:00am English
The CHURCH IS OPEN Tuesday thru Friday 9am-4pm Call 503-873-2044 during these hours, or leave a message anytime
Tuesday thru Friday 9am-10:30am, 3pm-4:30pm
Emergency/urgent need call (Fr. Tetzel) 503-908-4659
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, April 27
6:00pm + Fr. Cosmos White
Tuesday, April 28
6:00pm + Larry Nieland
Wednesday, April 29
8:00am + Russel Talbot
Thursday, April 30
8:00am + Francis Harman
Friday, May 1
8:00am + Christopher McGowan
Saturday, May 2
10:00am + Stanley & Brianna Siegel
Sunday, May 3
9:00am + Elmira Boehmer
Lord, Hear Our Prayer
We Pray Tom DeSantis
Marilyn Terrhar
Katey Utterback
Sister Anne Sekul Boyd Fish
Maria Sanchez
Tony Davis
Frank Gubbels
Avon Fischer
Maria Elia Miranda
Jimmy Myers
Ana Rodriguez
Jesus Rodriguez
Winona LaPointe
Karen Sadoff
Jack Sadoff
Joanne Amrich
Virgil Urena
Especially for…
Jean Esser
Kenneth & Susanna Robinson
Brian Bay
Michelle Kogelschatz
Mary Lou Buchheit
Paul Buchheit
Adam Buhr
Antonio Garcia
Mary Gasper
Linda Hamlin
Evelyn Hynes
Inez Lucas Shirley McHorse
Alyce Morrill Mark Myers
Soledad Rjas
Andy Schemmel Cecelia Terlecki
Readings for the week of April 26, 2020
Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [11a]/1 Pt 1:17-21/Lk 24:13-35
Monday: Acts 6:8-15/Ps 119:23-
24, 26-27, 29-30 [1ab]/Jn 6:22-29
Tuesday: Acts 7:51—8:1a/Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b and 8a, 17 and 21ab [6a]/Jn 6:30-35
Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8/Ps 66: 1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a [1]/Jn 6:35-40
Thursday: Acts 8:26-40/Ps 66:8-
9, 16-17, 20 [1]/Jn 6:44-51
Friday: Acts 9:1-20/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 6:52-59
St. Joseph the Worker: Gn 1:26—2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-
24/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 12-13, 14 and 16 [cf.17b]/Mt 13:54-58
Saturday: Acts 9:31-42/Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [12]/Jn 6:60-69
Next Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10
We pray for the repose of the soul of
Teresa Little Steffen who passed away
April 23, 2020
ST. PAUL MINISTRIES CONTINUE! K-5 Faith Formation - Hilda and Evelin have been providing support and resources to families, and will continue to do so while we remain at home. Contact Hilda: [email protected]
Youth Group/Middle School - Dutch has been making videos and holding online meets. Matt Edmonds works with the Confirmation group. Youth Group Contact Dutch: [email protected]
Confirmation: Contact Fr. Tetzel [email protected]
RCIA - Faith formation via weekly online meets. Contact Hilda: [email protected]
San Juan Diego groups meet weekly, online. Contact Jesus [email protected]
Knights of Columbus - Ready to volunteer. Contact Bill: [email protected]
Liturgical Ministers - Masses celebrated daily with the help of those appointed.
Reconsecrating our Nation to Mary, Mother of the Church
In trial or difficulty I have recourse to Mother Mary, whose glance alone is enough to dissipate every fear.
-St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Archbishop Gomez, President of the USCCB said: “Every year, the Church seeks the special intercession of the Mother of God during the month of May. This year we seek the assistance of Our Lady all the more earnestly as we face together the effects of the global pandemic.” Inspired by the bishops of Canada, the U.S. bishops will be re-consecrating the U.S. to the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title, Mary, Mother of the Church, on Friday, May 1 at Noon. Archbishop Sample will participate.
This reconsecration will give the Church the occasion to pray for Our Lady’s continued protection of the vulnerable, healing of the unwell, and wisdom for those who work to cure COVID-19.
Friday, May 1st at 12pm www.lacatholics.org/consecration or facebook.com/usccb
April 29th St. Catherine de Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church
Since we cannot participate in our regular monthly food
donation, consider donating to SACA online.
silvertonareacommunityaid.org
503.873.3446 421 S. Water St Current Pantry hours: M, Th, & F 9am-12pm; Tu 4pm-7pm
ACTUAL BUDGET
JANUARY $29,666.30 $29,166.66
FEBRUARY $25,521.79 $29,166.66
MARCH $24,343.31 $29,166.66
Actual Budget $ %
YTD $263,242.93 $262,499.95 $742.98 100.28%
ST. PAUL OFFERTORY UPDATE
Your Donations are Still Needed
We realize the financial difficulties during this challenging time. We ask that you continue to give if you are able. Our ministries require your help to
continue successfully. Thank you so very much.
Drop off or mail offertory to 1410 Pine Street or online www.stpaulsilverton.com/online -giving
Charitable Giving
Congress made changes to the tax laws which may change how and when peo-ple decide to donate to their church. The CARES Act has several charitable tax provisions to encourage giving. These include:
• A new deduction, up to $300, for charitable donors who do not itemize when filing their tax returns.
• An increase in the deduction limit up to 100% (previously capped at 60%) of a donor's annual income for cash gifts.
The Office of Stewardship and Development created a webpage and one-page brief explaining these new tax law changes. You will find them on the last page of the bulletin, and on our website.
All of us can help during this pandemic in our own way. Reach out to a neighbor or friend. Pray! Pray for one another, for an end to this pandemic,
and for the reopening of the church. Keep the faith- we will get through this!
MARRIED COUPLES! - Check out The Date Night Series Launches SUNDAY APRIL 26TH and continues for 5 nights (April 26-30).
The Archdiocese of Portland has resources available for being Catholic and in quarantine! These are SIMPLE. Take a look - it might help!
“Domestic Churches in Quarantine” via Archdiocese of Portland
https://evangelization.archdpdx.org/domestic-churches-in-quarentine
Or, simply remember to build time in, to take a moment of silence to listen to the Lord. Light a candle, and pray.
For updates from the Archdiocese of Portland visit www.archpdx.org
Ideas for Giving and Moving Forward in 2020
Your Catholic Church in western Oregon will continue its mission. While we navigate these uncertain times, God’s work is more important than ever. We look forward to the future when we will meet again and enjoy community with our Church family.
In response to the current situation, Congress recently enacted several tax law changes. We created this page to help you with your tax planning and to offer some ideas for you to consider if you are thinking about making a gift in support of your Church at this time.
This recently passed law includes several charitable tax provisions to encourage giving.
These include:
• A new deduction for charitable donors who do not itemize when filing their tax returns. If you do not itemize but make a gift to charity, you will be allowed to take a special tax deduction, up to $300, to reduce your tax liability.
• An increase in the deduction limit up to 100% of a donor’s annual income for cash gifts (previously the deduction was capped at 60% of annual income). If you make a gift you will be able to deduct more this year.
If you have a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) and wish to help us this year, you can make a gift from your DAF to support our work without affecting your personal financial security.
If you are concerned about your financial security given the ups and downs of the stock market, you may want to consider making a gift to fund a charitable gift annuity. You might be surprised by the benefits. You can exchange your low-performing stock, CDs or cash for guaranteed, lifetime fixed payments. If you make a gift of an appreciated asset, you will not have to pay capital gains when you fund the annuity. You may also benefit from a tax deduction this year and a portion of your payments could be tax-free.
PlanningFORWARD
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In times of uncertainty
If you have already made a gift to support our cause and your gift is restricted to a particular project or purpose, we would like to ask you to consider contacting us to remove your gift restrictions. This is an easy way for you to help us meet our current, most pressing needs, which will allow us to continue to support our staff and meet overhead expenses during this time.
Removing a gift restriction will give us flexibility to put your gift to meet critical needs and it doesn’t require any additional gift from you.
In December, Congress passed the SECURE Act, limiting stretch payments to IRA beneficiaries to 10 years. If you planned to benefit your children with your IRA, your heirs will now pay higher taxes on the inheritance they receive from you. When you revisit your estate plan, consider funding a testamentary charitable remainder unitrust with your IRA balance. This plan can provide lifetime payments to your heirs and spread out the taxes on their inheritance.
CARES ActCARES Act Donor Advised FundsDonor Advised Funds
Charitable Gift AnnuityCharitable Gift Annuity
Restricted GiftsRestricted Gifts
SECURE Act