MASS SCHEDULE
Weekdays 7:05 a.m. and 12:05 p.m.
Saturday 7:05 a.m. Saturday Vigil English—4:30 p.m. Spanish—7:00 p.m.
Sunday 6:45 a.m.- Latin
English 8:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Spanish 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m. at the East Salem Community Center
Vietnamese 3:45 p.m.
Women’s Holy Hour -
1st Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Men’s Holy Hour 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
CONFESSIONS
Mon.-Fri. 30 minutes before the
12:05 p.m. Mass
Saturday - English -
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Spanish -
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday - English -
8 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. 9:30 a.m. to 9:50 a.m.
7 p.m. to 7:20 p.m. Vietnamese -3:15 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.
Our mission, in service of Jesus and the universal church, is to make our parish
‘A Center of Catholic Life in the Valley’ thus bringing forth God’s Love, Light, and Life in order that
all might be invited to know and be known by Him.
721 CHEMEKETA STREET N.E. SALEM, OREGON 97301
Visit us at www.stjosephchurch.com
MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY CLOSED
Fax: 503-581-7271
The rectory business office is located directly behind the Church on the corner of Chemeketa and Cottage Streets.
We are open:
Rectory: 503-581-1623
Fax: 503-399-7045
School: 503-581-2147
Religious Education: 503-581-1623
NOVEMBER 11, 2018 32ND Sunday of Ordinary time
The Widow’s Mite (1886-1894) James Tissot (1836-1902)
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York
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St. Joseph Catholic Parish MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday November 11, 2018 6:45 a.m. Marlene McMahon † 8:30 a.m. Kimberlee Tyacke-Burke † 10:00 a.m. St. Joseph Parish 12:00 p.m. Intentions of Larisa Benson & Children 7:30 p.m. Ann Thomson † Monday November 12, 2018 7:05 a.m. Kimberly Tyacke –Burke † 12:05 p.m. Intentions of Natalia Siaron Tuesday November 13, 2018 7:05 a.m. Kimberly Tyacke –Burke †
12:05 p.m. Charlie Estes † Wednesday November 14, 2018 7:05 a.m. Intentions of Renee Shrearer 8:10 a.m. John Reich † 12:05 p.m. Miguel Ramon † Thursday November 15, 2018 7:05 a.m. Leopoldo Gayoso † 12:05 p.m. William Haslebacher † Friday November 16, 2018 7:05 a.m. Shea Keeney † 12:05 p.m. Renee Wadsworth † Saturday November 17, 2018 7:05 a.m. Shea Keeney † 4:30 p.m. Bunny Schleier †
Parish Staff
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Richard Huneger
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Jonah Lynch Rev. Paolo Dayto
Deacons: Rev. Mr. Allen
Vandecoevering Rev. Mr. Leo Rasca
Faith Formation/Youth & Young Adult Ministry Coordinator:
Sister Raquel De Leon, HMRF
Faith Formation Assistant:
Sr. Marta Valdes, HMRF
Pastoral Associate for Hispanic Ministry:
Maria Elena Ruiz
Sacristan/Liturgy Coordinator:
Jason Markowski
Music Director: Doug Schneider
Development Director: Teri Martinez
Maintenance Director: Leigh Smith
Principal, St. Joseph School: Deb Dewar
Please continue praying for our men and women serving in the military:
Michael E. Nielsen Major Paul Lushenko Capt. Kenneth Strawn
Joseph Fuller Taylor McCammon
Tom McGovern Kevin Halfman Shawn Stanford
Frank (Hank) Wasson III Maj. Michael Cooper
Sgt. Kevin Blair David Gonzalez Mark Ramirez
Gary Nash Travis Brossard Capt. Jacob Howard
Daniel Sheffield Lt. Cmdr. Jon Lushenko
Gabriel Marrel Philip Candello Michael Candello Jason Adams
Michael Odgers Sgt. Luis E. Granizo CW4 Erik Anderson
Paul Teters Chris Teters Brian P. Baranek Ron B. Atalig
Lawrence Concepcion David Martinmaas
Sgt. Lisa Marie Nunez Lt. Col. Peter Derouin
Johnny Lugo Billy Cooper Kris Kochen PFC. Brooke Rader
Lt. Col. Gilbert Shaw E4 Jacob Cravinho Capt. Luke Jaeger
Michael Buckley Daniel Sheffield Edward C. Barcenas
Capt. John Tuttle Gabriel A. Estes, USAF
Sgt. Zachary Millsap PFC Nathan Millsap Major David Wendell
Capt. Carlos Ortiz 1st Lt. Ashley Messoline
Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Messoline Sgt. Patrick Deleon Guerrero
Spec 4, Brian Vergith Col. Esther C. Sablan
Sgt. Major Joseph Kumagai Sgt. Jacob Meisenheimer
PV2, Rebecca Flinchbaugh
Registration Form/ADDRESS & PHONE UPDATE Welcome to St. Joseph Parish. If you wish to register as a new parishioner, please fill-out the form and mail or
drop in the collection basket. If you are currently a parishioner and have an address or phone change please fill out and drop in the collection.
Name_________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: ____________________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _____________________
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CONTRIBUTIONS: October 28, 2018 Regular Collection $ 11,963.16.
Thank you for your ongoing support and generosity! If you would like to contribute on line please visit our website:
www.stjosephchurch.com and click on the donate button at the top of the page.
The Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018
The Pastor’s Keyboard—Msgr. Richard Huneger First Reading: 1 Kings 17: 10-16
Responsorial: 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10
Second Reading: Hebrews 9: 24-28
Gospel: Mark 12: 38-44
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
You may not have heard of Parish Catalyst, but a few years ago its founder, William Si-mon Jr, was the keynote speaker at the Archdiocesan Ministry Day in Sherwood. He spoke about the importance of the parish to the average Catholic, as "where it's at" for their faith life, and how he had "piggybacked" (for Catholics) on the work done (for Protestants) by Bob Buford, with his Leadership Network (starting in 1984), and which had involved 200,000 church leaders. The basic idea is that "innovative leaders" of thriving congregations would get together in "learning communities" and "share ideas." Mr Simon first did a study of some 300 Catholic parishes which were identified as "great" and evidencing "dynamic disciple-ship" (people who have strong faith, and invite others to share it, and grow into dynamic disci-ples themselves). From this study he published the book Great Catholic Parishes, which high-lighted the characteristics of (1) shared leadership, (2) fostering spiritual maturity and planning for discipleship, (c) excellence on Sundays, and (4) evangelizing in intentional, structured ways. The Archdiocese recommended several parishes to the Parish Catalyst project, for inclusion in their learning communities project. Our Lady of the Lake in Lake Oswego, and St Anthony in Tigard were the first to participate. But I initially declined, because I felt participation would not be helpful unless we were in a cohort of large multi-lingual, multi-cultural parishes. Within a year we got invited to the first cohort consisting of such parishes. The Pastor and at least two staff members need to come to four three-day sessions, each six months apart, in Los Angeles. Sister Raquel and Maria Elena Ruiz and I attended the first of the four sessions last July. Each parish was asked to come up with four goals on which to work during the next six months, to report on in Janary. For St Joseph we chose the following: (1) To Project the Why (and Nature) of a Parish of Dynamic Discipleship to the parish lead-ership, staff, volunteers, and so on. It was clear that the purpose of our existence, and our exist-ence as Church, is the Glory of God, in all the ways that plays out. As we studied the five char-acteristics of a Dynamic Disciple (based on the Parish Catalyst research), we saw that these actually were dimensions of the Cycle of Evangelization that Pope Paul VI had proposed in Evangelii Nuntiandi (1975): Leading, Gathering, Growing in awareness, Believing with con-viction, and Loving as Jesus did. The content of William Simon's book and of this vision has been presented to the Pastoral Council and Staff, in various stages of its articulation, and will continue to be presented, so that we all have a shared intuition of the big picture. (2) To Develop a Model Dynamic Discipleship Group intentionally incorporating the vision of Dynamic Discipleship. This pilot group is the Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Youth Group. Sister Martha is working with the group, and we will review its development in the light of the vision. Part of the reason for this starting point was a concern expressed by many that "retention" of youth in the faith into adulthood needs a fully-balanced experience of Catholic life. (3) To Implement the Archdiocesan Liturgical Handbook (ALH), some 500 pages long, and published in June 2018, which asks all parishes to survey their liturgical life in light of the li-turgical legislation of the Church and make corresponding adjustments, for the sake of unity, beauty, reverence, in our worship. You can download the PDF of the ALH here: https://www.archdpdx.org/divine-worship . This help toward unity in a multi-lingual parish with re-gard to one of the ways we "Gather" will be our focus. (4) To Undertake a Four-Week Stewardship Education Program in the Fall. This we did in a three-week format during the homilies of October 14, 21, and 28. We will keep emphasizing that the answer to the question, "Who are you?" is "I am a child of God and a memember of the Body of Christ," and that everyone of us is part of "Team Christ," meant to be an active agent of Christ, rather than merely a passive bystander. We are called to grow daily in learning how to recognize and honor the import that each person has for the working together of the whole parish family. During November our main effort will be to catalogue the theological and practical content of the ALH, and to provide messages from the pulpit, in the bulletin, and on the parish website, and in other settings to bring the whole parish into a more complete awareness and apprecia-tion of our liturgical life, and to provide training as needed for all groups (clergy, musicians, other ministries, the congregation, and so on). While wanting to be rubrically aligned with Church legislation, we also want to see the social and hospitality aspects of our Gathering grow.
In Our Parish
Baptism—Rite of Christian Initiation
Alison Pacheco A. Camila Maciel G.
Ivan Adriel C. Marcelo Martinez
Ramon Jr. G. Morales
Funeral—Rite of Christian Burial
Raymond Ramsay
The Rectory Business Office & School will be closed
on Monday, November 12, 2018 in observance to Veterans Day.
November 17 & 18 our second collection will be for
Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
Over 46 million people in the United States live in poverty. This collection supports pro-grams to empower people to
identify and address the obsta-cles they face as they work to lift themselves out of poverty. By supporting this collection
you give people a hand up, not a hand out. Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Hu-
man Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/
collection.
Parish Calendar PC-Parish Center RMR-Rectory Meeting Room SJS– St. Joseph School CH-Church ERoom—Rectory East Room Gym Classrooms—upstairs in the Gymnasium Parish Calendar ESCC—East Salem Community PC-Parish Center RMR-Rectory Meeting Room SJS– St. Joseph School CH-Church ERoom—Rectory East Room Gym Classrooms—upstairs in the Gymnasium
18 November Sunday Regular Sunday Masses: 6:45 a.m. (Latin), 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon and 7:30 p.m. (English) 10 a.m. at ESCC, 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) 3:45 p.m. – (Vietnamese)
7:00 a.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group Retreat 11:30 a.m. Gym/PC/School—Sp. & Eng. Religious Education 11:30 p.m. RMR/Gym Classrooms—Youth Ministry
19 November Monday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 10:00 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 6:30 p.m. ERoom—Bible Study 7:00 p.m. CH—Spanish Divine Mercy 7:00 p.m. PC2-3—Apostles of the Word 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish OLG Choir Practice
20 November Tuesday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 4:00 p.m. PC3—Mother of Perpetual Help Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. CH—Medjugorje Prayer Group 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice
21 November Wednesday 7:05 a.m., 8:10 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 6:30 p.m. PC1—RCIA 6:30 p.m. RMR—Youth Ministry 7:00 p.m. CH—Men’s Holy Hour
22 Thanksgiving November Thursday 9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass RECTORY CLOSED 9:00 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 4:30 p.m. ERoom—Light Weigh 7:00 p.m. RMR—Youth on Water 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group
23 November Friday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass RECTORY CLOSED 5:00 p.m. CH—Wedding Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. CH—Spanish Prayer Group
24 November Saturday 7:05 a.m. Daily Mass 4:30 p.m. English Vigil and 7:00 p.m. Spanish Vigil 10:00 a.m. ERoom—Girls Schoenstatt 2:00 p.m. CH—Wedding 5:00 p.m. ERoom—Spanish Ministry Meeting
11 November Sunday Regular Sunday Masses: 6:45 a.m. (Latin), 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon and 7:30 p.m. (English) 10 a.m. at ESCC, 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) 3:45 p.m. – (Vietnamese)
11:30 a.m. Gym/PC/School—Sp. & Eng. Religious Education 11:30 p.m. RMR/Gym Classrooms—Youth Ministry
12 Veteran’s Day November Monday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass RECTORY & SCHOOL CLOSED 10:00 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 6:30 p.m. ERoom—Bible Study 7:00 p.m. CH—Spanish Divine Mercy 7:00 p.m. PC2-3—Apostles of the Word
13 November Tuesday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 4:00 p.m. PC3—Mother of Perpetual Help Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. PC3—Knights of Columbus 6:00 p.m. CH—Medjugorje Prayer Group 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice
14 November Wednesday 7:05 a.m., 8:10 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 6:30 p.m. PC1—RCIA 6:30 p.m. RMR—Youth Ministry
15 November Thursday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 9:00 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 12:00 p.m. PC1-2—Campus Ministry Meeting 4:30 p.m. ERoom—Light Weigh 7:00 p.m. RMR—Youth on Water 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group
16 November Friday 7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass 7:30 p.m. CH—Spanish Prayer Group Mass
17 November Saturday 7:05 a.m. Daily Mass 4:30 p.m. English Vigil and 7:00 p.m. Spanish Vigil 7:00 a.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group Retreat 8:30 a.m. PC3—Knights of Columbus 9:00 a.m. PC1-2—Archdiocesan Pastoral Council 10:30 a.m. CH—Wedding 5:30 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Altar Servers
St. Joseph Parish Religious Education
December 6
Jesus Christ, Human like me.
Guest speaker: Deacon Stephen Kenyon
7:00-8:30pm @ McMenamin’s Thompson
Brewery & Public House 3575 Liberty Rd. S. Salem, OR 97302 REAL LIFE SPIRITUALITY
FOR YOUNG ADULTS
BUILDING A CULTURE OF VOCATIONS ALL TOO OFTEN WE forget to express ap‐
preciation to those in service‐oriented jobs, including priests, deacons and brothers. We
forget because we think, “It’s their job to help.” Priests and religious aren’t superhu‐
man. They need genuine support from those they serve. Let them know how you feel.
Week of Nov 11 Scripture: Mt 25:23 - His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’ YouCat: Question 76 – Why did God become man in Jesus? Question: Do you regularly say thank you to your friends and family whom you see on a regular basis? Virtue: Thankfulness Saint: Elizabeth of Hungary Faith Tid-Bit: A widow in Jesus’ time would have been one of the most outcast in society. With no man to own property, home or bring in an income, she would be struggling to get by. And yet, with great humility and great courage, she still pre-sents herself in the Temple, showing her brave faith. She trusts in God’s word. She hopes in his promise. And she gives all that she has. While no one else may notice, Jesus does. He notices the ways in which we empty ourselves when we don’t think we have more to give. Jesus sees. Jesus sees the mother who gets up for the sixth time in the middle of the night to comfort her crying baby. Jesus sees the father who takes up the daily grind to provide for his family, exhausted and wanting for a res-pite. Jesus sees the child who shares their snack with a friend. Jesus sees us. And our reward for these moments of quiet humility and generosity will be great. -
Catholic Newman Club @ Willamette University
If interested please contact Sr. Raquel for more information at [email protected] or
503 581 1623 ext. 233
Mission Statement St. Joseph Catholic School is a parish ministry that teaches the faith, traditions and culture of the Catholic Church as the cornerstone of a solid academic foundation and virtuous char-acter formation. Philosophy St. Joseph School accomplishes its mission by assisting parents in their responsibility to
guide their children towards eternal happiness with God in heaven. The school strives for solidarity with parents in this regard, and to be a trustworthy and reliable resource for them and their children. Students are taught Christian virtues and are expected to be responsible citizens. We recognize the varied talents of our students and emphasize the importance of learning to share those talents with others. We strive to build a vibrant faith community among our students, staff, and parents. A rich sacramental life is available for students, and parents are always welcome to participate with their children. We pray in the church each morn-ing as an entire school with our priests. We have Mass weekly, with readings and songs done by students. Older students also attend the parish Mass at noon every Friday. Grades 3-6 visit the Adoration Chapel regularly. Preparation for First Communion is part of the curriculum in Grade 2. All stu-dents learn the prayers and gestures of our Faith. There are regular confessions available for students, as well as Stations of the Cross and recitation of the Rosary at the appropriate seasons. Training is offered for older student to become altar servers, and priests actively participate in educating the students on the richness of the Liturgy and Catholic culture. Our focus is to grow the ability of our students to think, reason, and communicate well in the pursuit of truth. This starts with a strong classical founda-tion in reading, writing, and mathematics. The academic curriculum meets or exceeds standards established by the Archdiocese, the State of Oregon, as well as national standards in each subject and each grade. We stress deep factual knowledge of the essentials of each subject, and we teach with a combination of Christian charity and high expectations. We intend for each student to reach their fullest potential and to equip them for the next levels of their education. The core curriculum is supplemented with classes and activities in Art, Media, Music, Spanish, Latin, and Physical Educa-tion, which vary by grade level. The school atmosphere is safe and nurturing, with an emphasis on the importance of being respectful to others, providing service to others, and de-veloping self-discipline. We believe each child is a unique gift, who requires loving guidance, encouragement, and individual attention in all the areas of life. We look to our parents to participate in the life of the school to ensure it is a continuation of family life, rather than an institution. Accreditation Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA) and Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS)
Save the Date ADVENT-YOUTH NIGHT December 2, 6:30pm-8:30pm St. Edward Church, Keizer
Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT A former Division 1 athlete, Sr. Miriam James has been featured on EWTN, at the USCCB convocation, Relevant Radio and has a podcast on Ascension Presents. She tweets at @onegroovynun and speaks on conversion, authentic love, forgiveness, healing and sports.
To register please contact Sr. Raquel at [email protected] by Nov. 20th.
Information for St. Joseph Parish
St. Joseph Parish Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours a day—7 days a week
Come join our Lord in this beautiful and peaceful place. Our Adoration Chapel is located on the south side of the Church off of Chemeketa Street. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We welcome parishioners to take a regular
chapel hour or begin as a substitute until you find an hour that works best for you. Parishioners are welcome to drop by the chapel at any time.
Contact: Jean Majka 503-910-6397 Carol Joye 971-304-4441 Adorers Needed: Tues.—1 a.m. Fri.—5:00 p.m. Sat.—3:00 a.m.
Sat.—5:00 a.m. Sat.—9:00 a.m. Sun.—3 a.m. Sun.—4:00 p.m. Wed.—10 a.m.
Adorers: If you must leave Jesus alone please gently close the tabernacle doors (the light will remain on).
Laudato Si #47 Today's media do enable us to communicate and share our knowledge and affections. Yet at times they also shield us from direct contact with pain, the fears, and the joys of others and the complexity of their personal experiences. For this reason, we should be concerned that, alongside the exciting pos-sibilities offered by these media, a deep and melancholic dissatisfaction with interpersonal relations, or a harmful sense of isolation, can also arise.
Stephen Lynch Scholarship Fund Dear friends of St. Joe’s The recipients of the Stephen Lynch Scholarship Fund at St. Joseph Grade School are chosen by their excep-tional Christian character. It can be summed up this way; “Be the living expressions of God’s kindness.” The students who received the tuition scholarship in June are: Erin Montgomery, Danica Ebner, Morgan Ste-vens, Olivia Boyd, Logan Skipper, John Willis and Raphael Lemus.
Thank you to all who have generously contributed this past year. If you would like to support this scholarship please donate to St. Joseph Church and memo S. Lynch Scholarship Fund.
Thank you, The Lynch Family
• Seminarian Support Breakfast!!! Knights of Columbus will be hosting our first Seminarian Support Break-fast for the year with an egg and pancake breakfast with sausages, fruit and beverages. School tuition assistance is the beneficiary this time and we encourage all to join us today at all morning Masses!
COMMUNITY WIDE PARISH THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER Serving 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
VOLUNTEERS AND DONATIONS ARE NEEDED!! It’s that time again!! Please join your fellow parishioners this Thanksgiving Season as we
continue the annual tradition at St. Joseph Parish. Let’s work together to help make Thanksgiving Day a special time for our neighbors,
friends, and families. We are in need of donations of all items listed below, as well as volunteer help in the kitchen, and in the
Parish Center Dining Room as greeters, servers and cleanup. Please contact Kathleen 503-378-7570 or 971-304-9651
Shepherds Field Olive Wood Handcraft—On November 17-18 a group from the Holy Land (Bethlehem & Jerusalem) will be selling religious articles after masses to support the Catholic Christian minorities in Beth-lehem. As a tradition, many of the Catholic families in the Holy Land work in small workshops to produce religious articles from olive wood. These articles represent the Christian art of the Holy Land. In the past,
they used to sell their artwork to pilgrims who visit the Holy Land. However, these days they are facing an economic hardship as very few tourists visit the Holy Land due to security issues. Many of the Catholic families immigrated and left the Holy Land. The percentage of Christians in the Holy Land has dropped to less than 1%. Sales will be used to help and support the Catholics in the Holy Land and to encourage them not to immigrate.
• St. Vincent de Paul Food Collection is the third Sunday of each month, Nov. 17-18, 2018. St. Vincent de Paul is accepting non-perishable food donations. Please take food donations directly to the white St. Vincent de Paul Van in the parking lot.
LAS LECTURAS DE HOY:
11 de Noviembre de 2018
Primer Lectura: 1 Reyes 17:10-16 Segunda Lectura: Hebreos 9:24-28
Evangelio: Marcos 12:38-44
Comunidad Hispana de San José 11 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2018 32° Domingo Del Tiempo Ordinario
LECTURAS DIARIAS: • Lunes, 12 de Noviembre:
Tito 1:1-9 Lucas 17:1-6
• Martes, 13 de Noviembre: Tito 2:1-8, 11-14
Lucas 17:7-10
• Miércoles, 14 de Noviembre: Tito 3:1-7
Lucas 17:11-19
• Jueves, 15 de Noviembre: Filemón 7-20
Lucas 17:20-25
• Viernes, 16 de Noviembre: 2 Juan 4-9
Lucas 17:26-37
• Sábado, 17 de Noviembre: 3 Juan 5-8
Lucas 18:1-8
LA OFRENDA DEL DOMINGO FUE: 28 de Octubre de 2018
$ 4425.85
Misión — 28 de Octubre $ 1743.00
Cena Anual de Acción de Gracias Jueves, 22 de noviembre
11:30am a 1:00pm En la Cafetería
Se necesitan voluntarios y donaciones para ofrecer la co-mida del Día de Acción de Gracias.
Trabajemos juntos para ayudar a que el Día de Acción de Gracias sea un tiempo especial para todos nuestros veci-nos, amigos, y familias. Pueden ayudar juntos con los feli-greses. También pueden ayudar donando pavos congela-
dos, postres o dinero en efectivo.
Los pavos favor de llevarlos a la oficina a mas tardar el 13 de noviembre. Los Postres (no hechos en casa y no pies de calabaza) llevarlos a mas tardar el 21 de noviembre.
Si están interesados en ayudar favor de llamar a Kathleen (solo habla ingles) 503-378-7570 o llame a la oficina para
que alguien le pueda ayudar.
Grupos y Misas de la Parroquia
Lunes: 7 pm Divina Misericordia en la iglesia 7 pm Apóstoles de la Palabra salón #1
del centro parroquial Martes: 7 pm RICA para adultos - centro parroquial Miércoles: 7 pm Hora Santa y Confesiones - iglesia
MUJERES- Primer Miércoles HOMBRES- Tercer Miércoles
Jueves: 7 pm Grupo de Jóvenes - salón de jóvenes 7 pm Grupo Carismático - gimnasio Viernes: 7 pm Grupo Carismático - iglesia Sábados: 7 pm Misa en español Domingos: 10 am Misa en el East Salem
Community Center (1850 45th Ave NE);
Segunda Colecta para la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano el 17 y 18
de Noviembre La colecta de la próxima semana para la
Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano (CCHD) necesita su ayuda. CCHD fue fundada para romper el ciclo de pobreza en los Estados Unidos otorgando fondos a organizaciones que ayudan a las personas a ayudarse a sí mismas. Con su tradición de mejoras en la educación, en la vivienda y en el desarrollo económico de las comunidades, CCHD continúa teniendo un impacto positivo en las comunidades en todo el país. Su contribución servirá para defender la dignidad humana y llegar a todos los que viven al margen. Por favor, contribuya a la colecta para CCHD.
Requisitos para Matrimonio ♥ Hacer una entrevista con el Sacerdote. ♥ Certificado de Bautismo (copia reciente). ♥ Sacramentos de la 1ra Comunión y Confirmación. ♥ Acta de matrimonio del civil o licencia del civil. ♥ Dos fotos de cada uno, tamaño infantil. ♥ Asistir a 7 Clases Pre. Matrimoniales. Llamar a la oficina para hacer una cita con el sacerdote.
La oficina parroquial estará cerrada el lunes, 12 de noviembre en conmemoración a los
Veteranos.
También estará cerrada el jueves y viernes, 22 y 23 de noviembre por el día de Acción de
Gracias.
El jueves 23 de noviembre solamente habrá una
Forma de Registración/Actualización de Dirección y Numero de Teléfono
Bienvenido a la Parroquia San José. Si desea registrarse en la parroquia, o actualizar su dirección o numero de teléfono, favor de llenar la forma de abajo y ponerla en la canasta de la colecta.
Nombre: _______________________________ Dirección: ______________________________ Ciudad:_________ CP:_______ Teléfono:_______ _
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe La vigilia y celebración a Nuestra Señora de Guada-lupe se aproxima y se llevará a cabo toda la noche. Necesitamos de su ayuda y donaciones de la comunidad. Si personas pueden hacer alguna donación de pan, café, canela, etc. para las mañanitas, favor de llevarlo o llamar a la oficina parroquial. Si tiene alguna pregunta favor de hablar con Maria Elena (503) 581-1623.