KNOW ~ GROW ~ G O
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
13715 SW W ALKER R OAD | B EAVERTON , OR 97005 -1017
503 .643 .9528 | WWW . H-T . ORG | PARISH@ H-T .ORG
13715 SW W ALKER R OAD | B EAVERTON , OR 97005 -1017
503 .643 .9528 | WWW . H-T . ORG | PARISH@ H-T .ORG
February 11 , 2018
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
Mon—Fri 8:15am Wednesday 2:15pm (school Mass)
Saturday 5:30pm Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:15am Holy Days 8:15am, 7:00pm
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00-5:00pm
PARISH OFFICE
503.643.9528 www.h-t.org
Mon—Thur 8:00-4:30pm Friday 8:00-2:00pm
SCHOOL OFFICE
503.644.5748 www.htsch.org
Monday—Friday 8:00-3:30pm
COMMUNITY OUTREACH OFFICE
503.641.1842 www.h-t.org/outreach
Tues, Wed, Fri 10:00-12:30pm
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GREETINGS FROM FR . DAVE
Congratulations to our students who were confirmed this weekend by Archbishop Vlazny. Your full use of the gifts God has given you is urgently needed in our world and in our church. May the Holy Spirit continue to inspire and guide you throughout your lives!
Happy upcoming Valentine’s Day! Blessings to all our married couples and those who are engaged.
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday — this week on the 14th. Masses will be at 8:15am, 2:15pm (with school), and 7:00pm. This is a great way to begin the season and to join with our community as we pledge our commitment to unite more fully with Jesus.
This weekend, we have a copy of the new Matthew Kelly book for each family. As with past Lents, he has a daily online reflection to go with it, free of charge. Simply go to dynamiccatholic.com for the link.
Please, one book per family for the first week until everyone has a chance to get one.
Brett and I will be leading you through Lent with the “H-T Challenge”, providing a weekly theme with some dazzling homework that is sure to challenge each of us. I am not sure I am looking forward to this, but know in the long run that the Holy Spirit will use this to draw us each to a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Here’s a meaty quote to chew on as we prepare for Lent:
God grant me the serenity to accept the people I cannot change, the courage to change the one I can, and the wisdom to know it’s me.
Congratulations and blessings to Roman Evangelista, who was baptized this weekend!
Saturday 10th 5:30pm +Gary Freund Sunday 11th 8:00am +Joleen Hackl
9:30am +Chris Saafeld
11:15am Holy Trinity Parish Monday 12th
8:15am +Joseph Buu Van-Dinh Tuesday 13th
8:15am World Concerns
Wednesday 14th 8:15am Daylen Wheeler – Happy Birthday!
2:15pm +Donna Romero
7:00pm Holy Trinity Parish Thursday 15th 8:15am End of abortion Friday 16th 8:15am +John Hiss
The flowers for this weekend were donated in memory of Kathleen Judge.
M ASS I NTENTIONS
Monday 12th Jas 1: 1-11 | Mk 8: 11-13
Tuesday 13th Jas 1: 12-18 | Mk 8: 14-21
Wednesday 14th — Ash Wednesday Jl 2: 12-18 | 2 Cor 5: 20—6: 2 | Mt 6: 1-6, 16-18
Thursday 15th Dt 30: 15-20 | Lk 9: 22-25
Friday 16th Is 58: 1-9a | Mt 9: 14-15
Saturday 17th Is 58: 9b-14 | Lk 5: 27-32
Sunday 18th Gn 9: 8-15 | 1 Pt 3: 18-22 | Mk 1: 12-15
S CRIPTURE R EADINGS
Say “No” to Corruption
That those who have material, political, or spiritual power may
resist any lure of corruption.
H OLY F ATHER ’S INTENTION FOR FEBRUARY
Offertory $29,692
Food Closet $545
Ministry House $100
Backpacks & Duffel Bags $50
Faith Formation $20
PARISH FINANCES
FOR THE WEEK END OF F EBRUARY 3-4
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BRETT ’S TWO CENTS
Sunday, February 11th 9:15-12:15pm, Kinder & 1st gr. Rooms — Kid Zone 10:45-12:00pm, Fireside — Religious Education 10:45-12:00pm, Art Room — Bible Study: Sunday
Mass Readings Explained 12:15-1:00pm, Teacher’s Lounge — Respect Life
Ministry meeting 6:30-8:00pm, Fireside — Youth Ministry
Monday, February 12th 6:00-7:00pm, Peg Wills’ Home — Social Justice
Ministry meeting 7:00-8:30pm — Death Penalty Book
Discussion (call Eileen for address)
Tuesday, February 13th 10:30-12:30pm, Parking Lot — St. Vincent’s Mobile
Kitchen 6:30-8:00pm, Fireside — RCIA 6:30-8:00pm, Church — Grow Group
Wednesday, February 14th — Ash Wednesday 7:00-8:00am, Fireside — Christians in Commerce 8:15am, Church — Mass
Wednesday, February 14th 9:00-10:30am, Fireside — Bible Study 2:15pm, Church — School Mass led by Kindergarten 6:00-7:00pm, Chapel — Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Novena with the Filipino Community 7:00pm, Church — Mass 8:00-9:00pm, Church — Adult Choir rehearsal
Thursday, February 15th 9:00-11:30am, Fireside — Panache 6:00-7:00pm, Chapel — Holy Hour of Adoration 6:30-9:00pm, Fireside — Knights of Columbus
Friday, February 16th 6:00pm, Fireside — Lenten Soup Supper hosted by
Knights of Columbus 7:00pm, Church — Stations of the Cross hosted by
Knights of Columbus
Saturday, February 17th 8:00-4:00pm, Gym — CYO basketball games 9:30-12:00pm, Fireside — RCIC 3:00-5:00pm, Conference Room — Prayer Shawl
Ministry
T HIS W EEK AT H OLY T RINITY
Hello, everyone. If you’ve been following the news this week, you may have seen stories about the controversy created by Pope Francis’ words concerning the clerical sexual abuse situation in Chile. To vastly oversimplify things, while visiting Chile, Francis defended the reputation of Bishop Juan Barros, who’s been accused of covering up for a pedophile priest. Francis claimed that no witnesses have come forward to present testimony against Barros. However, the AP has reported that back in 2015, one abuse survivor wrote a letter to Francis about his experience, and handed it Cardinal Sean O’Malley, who reports having passed it along to Francis. So the question being raised is whether or not Francis is being honest here.
If the AP’s version of things is correct, there’s no doubt that Francis’ reputation will suffer a significant hit. In light of that, I think it’s a good time for Catholics to remind themselves of just what it is that we believe about the papacy. The caricature many believe is that Catholics see the pope is perfect, unable to make a mistake, commit a sin, or fail in his judgment. The truth is far more human. Popes are sinners, just like everyone else. Hopefully, their (usually) long years of faith and service have led them to spiritual, intellectual, and moral maturity, but this isn’t guaranteed just because a man is elected pope. Being pope certainly does not mean a man will never error or sin.
When we talk about Papal infallibility, it’s important to remember that this is an official charism, not a personal
charism. In other words, it’s a gift of the Holy Spirit that a pope may exercise in virtue of his office, under certain strictly defined conditions. Typically, we would say that to teach infallibly:
1. the Pope must be teaching about a matter of faith or morals (and not, for example, about economics, current events, politics, history, ecology, etc.);
2. he must explicitly state that his intention is to teach infallibly and definitively on a particular matter (so most papal teaching [even on faith and morals], while deserving our of attention and respect, is not infallible teaching); and
3. the Pope must personally teach the doctrine in question (i.e., a document written by one of the Vatican congregations, for example, or by a group of bishops, cannot be considered infallible – unless, of course, the Pope were to make the document his own).
Basically, the Church has held from the very beginning that the Pope will never lead the Church into error. This is a belief rooted in the promise of Jesus himself that “Thou art Peter, and upon this Rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it” (Mt 16:18). While a formidable gift from Christ to His Church, this gift nevertheless does not change that fact that popes are human, and thus (most of the time) all too capable of human error.
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Fo r k ids, t eens , A ND adults , bec ause e ven gr own -ups have s t uf f t o learn !
Class begins promptly at 10:45am in the Fireside room!
R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION K-5 TH GRADE
Chris Storm— [email protected]
Y OUTH M INISTRY | 6 TH - 12 TH GRADE Susan Finch — [email protected]
Coming up in Grow Group:
Feb. 13th — An evening of Eucharistic adoration
Feb. 20th — No class
Feb. 27th — Confirmation: strengthened in the Spirit
G ROW G ROUP Brett Edmonson — [email protected]
C ONFIRMATION Chris Storm— [email protected]
Congratulations to our newly Confirmed! Keep our 81 candidates in your prayers as they embark on a new life in the Spirit.
Next year’s Confirmation program will begin in October. Be sure to check this page each week during the summer for sign-up information.
Teens Alannah Connolly
Alexa Schultz Alexander Andika Rusli
Alexis Nguyen Anastasia Lucila Bonifacio
Ankie Joe Manibusan Deleon Guerrero
Anna Eddy Annika Shumaker
Ava Wheeler Benjamin Mustonen
Braedon Michael Staron Broderick Thomas Marconi
Camille Allen Carly Isselmann
Cassidy Ayleen Yuswardy Cheyenne Estabillo Christopher Babal
Cole Holthaus Cole Merrill Connor Bly
Cristina Tassia Derek Nguyen Elijah Forkner
Elizabeth Flumo Ellie Amann
Emily Clauson Emily O'Connor Ethan E. Nguyen Ethan M. Nguyen
Eva Ravelo Francisco Roman Garcia Sandoval
Galen Dunlap Isabelle Carrington
Jack Mustonen Jacob Terrence Sagapolu
James Lang Jasmine Morales Juswardi
Jeanine Carrington Jessica Truong
Joseph Edmonson Joseph Ierardi
Joseph Babal Joshua Lukose Julie Nguyen Krista Lucas
Krisztian Jeszenszki Lacey Henry
Maddy Messer Makenna Stone
Mason Fery Mason Timothy Stecher
Matt David Megan Rose Tollisen
Michelle Pham Neena Ekanathan Nicholas Ginter
Nicholas Noonan Nicklaus Leong Odera Mekkam
Ogonna Mekkam Olivia Silenzi Oscar Romeo
Ryley Alexander Staron Sahana Inteti Samantha Le
Samuel Naylor Steffi Fallgren
Taylor Carrington Teagan Vogelsang Teresa Sarah Dinh
Thomas Phan Duy Thien
Tiffany Funderburk Trevor Gray
Trinity Carrington Zach Horton Zoe Nguyen
Adults Alexander Kibara
Courtney Willoughby Kayla Sutter
Mary Beth Chattin Nicholas Wilson
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M INISTRY NEWS
On a cold winter night when you are snuggling under your blankets listening to rain falling on your roof, do you ever think about how a homeless person is feeling out in that cold rain? Did you know that during last winters’ snowstorms, nine Beaverton-area students slept out in that cold? Family Promise of Beaverton is planning to open its doors in March to help local families experiencing homelessness. With only two staff members, we could use the gifts and talents that YOU possess. Please prayerfully consider how you might be able to support Family Promise of Beaverton and transform the lives of local families. Visit familypromiseofbeaverton.org or contact Eileen Sleva for more information.
O UT OF L OVE : SOCIAL J USTICE M INISTRY
Eileen Sleva — 503.747.0050 — [email protected]
Do you know someone who is dealing with a stressful event and you don't know what to do or say? Think about giving them a prayer
shawl filled with prayers to bring comfort. Our next meeting is Saturday, February 17th, from 3:00-5:00pm in the conference room of the parish office. To request a prayer shawl or for more information, call Linda Dum.
P RAYER S HAWL M INISTRY Linda Dum — 503.642.1168
C OMMUNITY O UTR EACH
Al Schmitt — 503.641.1842 — [email protected]
HOLY TRINITY FOOD CLOSET IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER.
Food Closet
Last Week 550
Since January 1st 2,199
Backpacks
Last Week 445
School Year 6,356
NUMBER OF PEOPLE SERVED
If you have kids in the Beaverton School District or keep up on news within the District, you know that several new schools were opened this last school year. These openings caused some pretty significant shifts in the boundaries served by each school. The opening of the new Mountainside High School, which we support weekly through the backpack program, caused major boundary changes for Beaverton High School. As a result of those changes, Holy Trinity is now within their boundaries.
Because of this inclusion, last fall I was asked to participate in their community partner meetings. I am impressed by the approach that the principal, Anne, takes at both running the school and recognizing how much more can be done with the help of others. I have had the pleasure of being in the halls a couple of times as the students transition from one classroom to another. The energy level is noticeable and uplifting. The interaction between students and teachers, including the principal, is one of mutual respect, caring, and commitment. It is clear the students are there to learn and the teachers are there to help them succeed.
You may also recall that Holy Trinity, along with other churches and organizations, helped ensure that the families who had been identified as homeless at BHS received two weeks worth of food to help them during the break over Christmas. That effort was considered a major success. Most recently, the partners met to discuss how to handle the upcoming spring break. We learned that the number of homeless students had grown to 110 and that the overall Free and Reduced rate (those number of students who meet the federal guidelines for poverty) is close to 50% of the student population. Not surprisingly, all of the community partners present simply asked, “How can we help?”.
Over the course of the next few weeks, answers to some logistical questions will be provided and the real work will begin. Spring break begins with the close of school on Friday, March 24th. The 6—8 bags of food for each of the 110 families will be delivered and ready to go early that week. Led by our friends at Bethel Congregational Church, a lot of work will happen between now and then. I will let you know how we might be able to assist over the coming weeks. The students, teachers and staff are all working hard to learn and grow. Let’s help them achieve their goals.
R ESPECT L IFE M INISTRY Gloria Bernard — 503.579.2562 — [email protected]
The beginning of the end of abortion.
40 Days for Life is the largest internationally coordinated pro-life mobilization in history, helping people in local communities end the injustice of abortion through prayer, fasting, community outreach, and peaceful vigils. Be a part of the 2018 spring campaign, which runs from February 14th to March 25th. You can sign up at 40daysforlife.com/portland.
Join us at the opening prayer vigil outside the Lovejoy Surgicenter (933 NW 25th Ave.) on Saturday, February 17th, from 2:30-3:30pm.
RCIC is the six-week process for young people ages 7 and up to receive the sacraments who have not yet been
baptized. We’ll meet on Saturday mornings in Fireside from 10:00-11:30am, beginning February 17th. To sign your children up for classes, email Erin.
RCIA & RCIC Erin Nieves — [email protected]
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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC SCHOOL 503.644.5748 | www.htsch.org
Feb. 14 — Ash Wednesday
Feb. 19 — No School - President’s Day
Feb. 20 — No School – Faculty Inservice
U PCOMING S CHOOL E VENTS
PRINCIPAL Ashley Sheridan
DIRECTOR, HOLY TRINITY’S CYO ATHLETIC CLUB RitaMarie Trueworthy
[email protected] | 503.516.4874
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Cindy Hittner
Go to cyoholytrinity.bonzidev.com/home.php and sign up
today! ($180 fee per child). Practices begin March 12th.
Questions? Email Isaac Forquer at [email protected].
R EGISTER N OW FOR CYO T RACK & F IELD
Holy Trinity's Division 1 Roman Catholic Challenge (RCC) team “Titans of God” went all the way to FIRST PLACE in the regional competition last weekend! Congratulations to team members Kayla Contreras (6th), Ericka Paez (6th), Thuymi Tran (5th) and MJae Maranan (5th). We are proud of all the teams that competed, and are impressed by your knowledge and dedication to learning more about our faith.
HT “T ITANS OF GOD” WIN F IRST P LACE IN RC C HALLENGE
On February 1st, we celebrated Grandparents and Special Friends Day. Over 250 guests joined us for a beautiful Mass hosted by second grade, followed by a breakfast hosted by PTO that featured entertainment from the pre-K, first, and second graders. Grandparents then left words of wisdom for their students, which were delivered last week. Thank you to our PTO and all the special friends that came!
G R ATEF UL FOR G R ANDPARENTS & SP EC IAL F RIENDS
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Annulment Advocacy Erin Nieves | [email protected] Funeral Planning Ann Hammond | 503.701.9566 Funeral Receptions Steve Davis | 503.629.8378 Homebound Ministry Erin Nieves | [email protected] Prayer Shawl Ministry Linda Dum | 503.642.1168 Prayer Requests www.h-t.org/prayer-warriors
M INIST RIES OF PASTORAL SUPP OR T
Altar Server Scheduling Pat Linton | [email protected] Altar Server Training Lai M. & Raquel N.| [email protected] Eucharistic Ministers Pat Linton | [email protected] Greeters Ed Blancato | [email protected] Lectors Pat Linton | [email protected] Music Director Mark Nieves | [email protected]
L ITURGIC AL M IN IS TR IES
Baptism Pat Linton | [email protected] Confirmation (Teens) Chris Storm | [email protected] Confirmation (Adults) Erin Nieves | [email protected] First Communion Chris Storm | [email protected] Wedding Inquiries Erica Wills | [email protected]
S AC RAME NTAL PREPARAT IO N
Administrative Doug Whitney | [email protected] Pastoral Hal Brey | [email protected] School Alan Koelling | [email protected]
A DVISORY C OUNC IL S
Christians in Commerce Bob Neubauer | [email protected] Filipino Community Monette Mallari | 503.307.3438 Health Ministry Debbie Gray | [email protected] Indian Community Pinto Akkara | [email protected] Knights of Columbus Dave “DJ” Judy | 503.828.8298 Panache Patty Huntzicker | [email protected] Respect Life Gloria Bernard | [email protected] Social Justice Eileen Sleva | [email protected]
C OMMUNITY G R OUPS & M INISTR IE S
Eucharistic Adoration Mike Prusynski | 503.619.7888 Information Desk Cathie Scott | [email protected] Newcomer’s Welcome Betty Drilling | 503.644.8550 Parish Events Tim Clark | 503.642.5240 Senior Luncheon Kathy Delach | 503.614.9724 Sunday Hospitality Robert Buchanan | 503.679.3164 (text)
P AR ISH L IFE
Bible Studies Erin Nieves | [email protected] Grow Group Brett Edmonson | [email protected] Kid Zone Cathie Scott | [email protected] RCIA & RCIC Erin Nieves | [email protected] Religious Education Chris Storm | [email protected] Youth Ministry (HTYM) Susan Finch | [email protected]
F AIT H FORMAT ION & EDUC AT ION
P AR ISH ST AFF Pastor Dave Gutmann | [email protected] Deacon & Pastoral Associate Brett Edmonson | [email protected] Business Manager Ingrid Lowery | [email protected] Administrative Assistant Erica Wills | [email protected] Bookkeeper Lai McClure | [email protected] Pastoral Assistant Erin Nieves | [email protected] Director of Religious Ed. Chris Storm | [email protected] Sacramental Admin. Asst. Pat Linton | [email protected] Community Outreach Dir. Al Schmitt | [email protected]
LENTEN EVENTS AND RESOURCES
Our Lady of Peace Retreat (3600 SW 170th Ave.) has just a few spots remaining for their upcoming Men’s Silent Retreat, led by Rev. Gregory Dick, O.Praem. The weekend retreat begins with dinner on Friday and concludes after brunch on Sunday. To register, call or email the retreat house, or visit olpretreat.org.
Date — March 2–4 (Friday–Sunday)
Theme— “St. Joseph, True Man, a
Model for Our Times”
Suggested Donation— $172 each
M EN ’S S ILENT RETREAT AT OLP 503.649.7127 — [email protected]
With Lent comes a beloved Catholic tradition — Soup Suppers
and Stations of the Cross, held every week on Friday.
A different ministry or community group within the parish will
be hosting each week and will provide a variety of soups, as well
as bread and crackers (though the gesture is
appreciated, please do not bring additional bread or goodies to
share!).
February 16th — Knights of Columbus
February 23rd — Christ Renews His Parish leadership teams
March 2nd — Filipino Community
March 9th — Parish Events committee
March 16th — Social Justice ministry
March 23rd — Indian Community
You and your family are invited to join us for a simple soup
supper at 6:00pm in the Fireside room, followed by Stations of
the Cross at 7:00pm in the church. Come for one or both as we
journey through Lent together!
S OUP S UPPER & S TATIONS OF THE C ROSS Each year, parishioner Betty Arrigotti offers a
weekly Lenten email series, which this year
focuses on improving your marriage. Betty
has a Master of Arts in Counseling and a
certificate in Spiritual Direction, as well as
four published inspirational novels. If you
would like to receive these weekly emails,
contact her at [email protected].
L ENTEN E MAIL S ERIES