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The Mission of
Holy Family
Catholic Parish is
to make God known to
our parish family
and community
and to foster growth in our relationships
with God and each other
through active participation
in the ministries of celebration,
worship, education, and
support of those in need.
CHURCH: SE CÉSAR E CHÁVEZ AT FLAVEL (S.E. 39TH AVENUE AT
FLAVEL)
PARISH CENTER - OFFICES: 3732 S.E. KNAPP ST.
PORTLAND, OR 97202
PHONE: 774-1428 FAX (503) 774-1854
www.holyfamilyportland.org
Holy Family Parish
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - Noon, 1- 3:30 PM
Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM Sunday Morning: 8:30 and 10:30 AM Week Days: See Parish Weekly
Calendar Holy Days: TBA
Reconciliation Saturdays from 4 to 5 PM or by
appointment Parish Staff (503) 774-1428 Pastoral Administrator: Fr. Rodel deMesa x106 [email protected] Deacon: Tim Dooley [email protected]
Pastoral Associate: Vicki Ford x123 [email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator: Desi Dominguez (503) 544-9855
Administrative Assistant: Val Hornburg x102 [email protected] Friday Office Volunteer & more: Joyce Hollohan-Bell x102
Business Manager: Luc Normandin x108 [email protected]
Youth Minister: Chelsea Wilde (503) 683-2791
School Principal: Loretta Wiltgen (503) 774-8871 [email protected]
Music Director: Chris Brunelle [email protected]
Traditional Choir Director: Tina Paradiso-Herlein [email protected]
Facilities Supervisor: Bert Morrison [email protected] (541) 231-1411
Prayer Circle: for prayer support call one of the following: Kathleen Gianotti : (503) 788-6865 [email protected]; or Dolores Wesselman : (503) 771-5505
For information on the Sacraments of Baptism, 1st Reconciliation & Eucharist,
Confirmation, Marriage, or Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.
February 15th
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
VISITING OUR PARISH? NEW TO THE PARISH?
Please call us if you have questions. We would love to meet you!
You can call the parish office (503)774-1428 ext.102 or pick up a registration form in the vestibule of the church.
This Week’s Parish Calendar
Monday, February 16 President’s Day Gen 4:1-15, 25; Mk 8:11-13
NO SCHOOL & PARISH OFFICES ARE CLOSED 8:00 am: Communion Service Tuesday, February 17 The Seven Holy Founders of the Gen 6:508, 7:1-5, 10; Mk 8:14-21 Servite Order NO SCHOOL today for Holy Family 8:00 am Communion Service 9:30—2:30 Women’s Day of Recollection Wednesday, February 18 Ash Wednesday Joel 2:12-18; 2 Corinthians 5:20—6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Ash Wednesday Masses 9:30 am to include student body: Julie Amato + 7pm Mass: For those preparing for the Easter Sacraments// RCIA Thursday, February 19 Deut 30:15-20; Lk 9:22-25 8:15am Mass: Frances Anderson + 6:30 PTO Friday, February 20 Is 58:1-9a; Mt 9:14-15 8:00 am Mass: Intentions of Peggy McLean 8:30 Circle of Life Breakfast after Mass 9:00 Bible Discussion 9:00—5:00 Adoration in the Parish Chapel 6:15 Simple Supper // Stations of the Cross Saturday, February 21 St. Peter Damian Is 58:9b-14; Lk 5:27-32 5:30 Mass: Jim Adams + The Rite of Sending at Mass, then to Cathedral for 7:30 pm Service Sunday, February 22 1st Sunday of Lent Gen 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Ptr 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15 8:30 am Mass: For Holy Family Parishioners 9:30 am—1st Eucharist Class 10:30 am Mass: Int of Joan Carpenter 6:30pm —Youth Ministry— High School
COLLECTION COUNTERS—Feb. 22nd Jim & Margo Sharp
COFFEE & DONUTS — Feb. 22nd
Religious Ed. Groups
This week the Vocation Cross is in the home of
The Lauren Siegel & Tobias Hasselgren Family
Feb. 21/22 1st Sunday in Lent
Altar Server Greeter Eucharistic Minister Reader
Saturday, 5:30 PM
Lilly Mildenberger Noa Taylor Max English
Rosemary Davis George Davis
Carolyn Scherler Sandra Wright Brian Wright
Sean Sheedy - Lector Helen McNaughton - Commentator
Sunday, 8:30 AM
Quinn Gilroy Collin Olson Rogan Olson
Nicole Brandt Craig Lomnicki
Clare Bauman Hope Hurt Judy O'Donnell Stephen O'Donnell Paul Raspa Mary-Catherine Sewell Elizabeth Sewell
John Parker - Lector Sandra Fisher - Commentator
Sunday, 10:30 AM
Logan Gritzmacher Tommy Gritzmacher Raegan Gritzmacher
Nicole Ryan Dan Ryan
Tim Dooley Michael Gerhards Rebecca Martin-Gerhards Judy Poe Winnie Smidt Bob Steffen Amanda Zea
Val Hornburg - Lector Bill Zuelke - Commentator
SPECIAL PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR PARISHIONERS
Connie Thompson, Leasa Wiebke, Pat Richard, Nancy Fazzolari, Louise Barricks, Kathy Brown, Marlene Barbera, June Gardner, Max Kelly, Dorothy Oreste, Arvayda Winward, The Briggs Family, Barb & Ben Tabler, Bernice Joy, Marilyn Walstrom, Molly Bergin, Agnes Petrusich, Lee Lomnicki, Claire Zimmerman, Gary Hunt, Lois Hanson, Jean Marantette, Tim Evens, Tucker Taylor, Rose Howe, Lydia Byrne, Katherine Lead, The Napiza/Cacayan Families
LENT 2015 BEGINS WEDNESDAY— February 18th
ASH WEDNESDAY Masses at 9:30 AM and 7 PM
Lenten Regulations for Fasting and Abstinence. All Catholics 14 years and older must abstain from meat on the Fridays of Lent, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. All Catholics between ages 18 and 59 are to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. To fast means to eat one full meal. Two smaller meals may also be taken for good health but together they should not equal a full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted; however, liquids including coffee, milk and fruit juices are allowed. ALSO THIS WEEK FRIDAY—FEBRUARY 20th 6:15 PM Simple Supper - Celebration Hall 7:00 PM Stations of the Cross—Church
Hosted by Christian Service and Health Ministries
Hungering for the Journey
Join our parish community—and more than 13,000 Catholic communities across the Unit-ed States—in a life-changing Lenten journey
with CRS Rice Bowl. Your family’s rice bowl is included in your bulletin today …… and don’t forget to download the CRS Rice Bowl app!
HOLY FAMILY PARISH OFFERTORY INCOME February
As of 02/12/2015
Feb. 2015 Budget Feb. 2014
WEEK 1 $6,441 $7,900 $6,076 WEEK 2 $5,406 $5,800 $4,377 WEEK 3 $9,700 $7,373 WEEK 4/5$ $6,400 $4,852 ACH Amount $21,500 $18,154 Offertory Total $11,847 $51,300 $40,832
Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal Last weekend on February 7/8 we held our Parish
Commitment Weekend for the 2015 Archbishop’s Appeal.
Thank you to those who responded.
If you have not yet completed your card, please prayer-
fully make your pledge and return it to the church of-
fice. We would like 100% participation in showing our
support of the Catholic Church in western Oregon.
Thanks to all our parishioners who have made their gift
already.
Envelopes are available in the back of the church or in
the pews Western Oregon.
Church Sound System
Special Collection YOU ARE AWESOME!
If you haven’t had the opportunity to
give to this fund yet, please take a blue
envelope and be as generous as possi-
ble. With your assistance, we should be over our goal
of $12,000 soon!
Blessings and thanks to ALL who have given!
All contributions are tax deductible. Deepest thanks!
WOMEN’S DAY OF RECOLLECTION Tuesday—February 17
9:30 AM —2:30 PM Presented by Mary Jo Saavedra
Pruning Our Hearts for Jesus Bringing forth God’s Bloom in Your Life
at the Ford home 3927 SE Henderson The day includes prayer, presentations,
quiet time, sharing and lunch. Suggested donation: $20
Please let us know you are coming Call Vicki Ford 503-774-1428 ext. 123
Feb. 15 ♥ Sixth Sunday in Ordinary
Time ♥ Mark 1:40-45 In today’s Gospel
we hear about a man who is suffering from
such a terrible illness that people are afraid to
touch him or even be close to him. The man begs
Jesus to help him. Jesus feels sorry for the man --
and then touches him and heals him. The man is
very happy and grateful and tells everyone what
has happened to him. Have you ever been left out or felt alone without
friends? How did that make you feel? Did anybody
show you kindness and compassion? Talk about what
they did and how that made you feel.
Have you ever tried to help a person who is lonely?
Talk about what you did and how it made you feel.
Parenting in the Digital Age – Tuesday, March 3rd at 7:00 pm in
Celebration Hall Parenting is hard. Parenting in the Digital Age is really hard.
With numerous social networks, ubiquitous access to anything,
anytime, anywhere, and almost non-stop stimulation
when “plugged in,” it’s no wonder kids (and the rest of us) are so
mesmerized by the new digital world. It’s also no wonder why
there is so much conflict around digital spaces and behaviors.
Come listen and discuss strategies for parenting in the Digital Age
with Professor Eric Anctil as we explore our new reality and how
best to not only survive the digital revolution, but to help our kids
thrive in it.
Eric Anctil is a professor of education at the University of Port-
land and the author of many books and articles on education. His
work broadly centers on K-20 education and the nexus of media,
technology, and the curriculum. A former middle and high school
teacher, Professor Anctil is a graduate of Central Catholic High
School and a native of Portland. He received a dual bachelor’s
degree from the University of Oregon, a master’s degree from
Portland State University, and a Ph.D. from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Anctil has taught in higher educa-
tion since 2000 and lives in Irvington.
Have a broken rosary? Ray, a Master Rosary
Maker and the person who helped inspire Dorothy to
begin the rosary ministry, fixes rosaries at no cost.
Drop yours off at the Parish Center in a bag with
your first & last name and phone number and we’ll
contact Ray for you. You can also donate rosaries
Holy Family Parish - SE Portland
Administrative Assistant Holy Family Catholic Church is seeking an Administra-
tive Assistant to be responsible for all Parish adminis-
trative activities in support of the Pastor and the Pastoral
Associate. This is a "hands-on" position that performs
support duties of a broad nature, supervises reception
volunteers, and provides reception coverage as needed.
Prior experience in office administration, database man-
agement, and MS Office required. Knowledge of a
Catholic parish organization and operating procedures is
preferred. Ability to take initiative and work inde-
pendently and also function as a collaborative team
member. Initially work days will be Monday-Thursday,
with possible inclusion of Friday in the future. Excellent
benefits package. Compensation will be based on expe-
rience.
To apply please submit your resume and a cover letter
that highlights how your qualifications fit our needs.
Submit by email: [email protected] or by fax:
503-774-1854. No Phone Calls please.
A ministry of compassionate care, education and healing at the end of life.
Love to Cook? Love to Clean? Want to be a Compassionate Companion?
Do you have a heart for Service? Come be a part of our Ministry in SE Portland. Grab your kids and come pick blueberries, or plan a service day in Lent with your faith sharing group for example. Commit to coming to the home weekly. We have a place for you, come, your presence is a gift! website: www.marthamaryministries.org Email: [email protected]
IN ADDITION TO SIGNING UP FOR THE BEST
LENT EVER EMAILS AS DESCRIBED TO THE
LEFT … THINK ABOUT
Lent 2015 - Prayer … Fasting … Almsgiving
Consider some of the following options:
Accept our gift of The Word Among Us as an aid in your
daily prayer and reflection.
Pick up The Little Black Book—for adults (Daily minute
meditations for Lent 2015) or The Little Purple Book for
children—found in the baskets on the back table.
Check out “Take Out: Family Faith on the Go” for Family
Lenten ideas.
Celebrate ASH WEDNESDAY—Masses at 9:30 AM and
7:00 PM
Take time to look at the Operation Rice Bowl Materials and
decide how you might participate. This is a simple yet pow-
erful way to bring our Catholic Faith to life during the Len-
ten Season. An opportunity to join together to make a differ-
ence in the lives of those in need.
Join in an extra celebration of Mass each week
Participate in our weekly Simple Supper and Stations of the
Cross, each Friday evening. Supper at 6:15 PM followed
by Stations at 7 PM
Participate in the Women’s Days of Recollection or other
Spiritual Growth Opportunities
Pray for our Candidates prepar ing for Baptism, Eucha-
rist, Confirmation during the Easter Season.
Reach out to someone who is in need of TLC, assistance,
conversation, a visit, etc.
Do some real “Spring Cleaning” and donate your items to
your favorite charity.
Make time for some outreach (SVDP, or other oppor tu-
nities that you may know of.) Can we help you connect to
Meals-on-Wheels, Blanchet House, OFB, or?
Remember
Prayer … Fasting … Almsgiving
SCAN THIS QR CODE to sign up for our
Youth Ministry Email Update list or go to:
http://eepurl.com/r04gn
Attention: We will be advertising our SUMMER 2015 youth
programs and events RIGHT HERE starting
next week! Don’t forget to look!
Intergenerational Faith Night: 6pm Dinner, 6:45-8pm Service Project Upcoming Dates: Jan 28, Feb 25 Location: Celebration Hall (cafeteria)
We are always looking for middle school and high school volunteers at our monthly Parish
Intergenerational Faith Nights. The service is usually helping Chelsea and Desi out with the younger
kiddos as they do different projects every month. This is a fun way to get some service hours done,
connect with your community, learn something about your faith, and get a free dinner (and dessert)!
To get involved just show up and check in with Chelsea. Parents are invited to stay and go to the
adult talk after dinner while our volunteers work in the Celebration Hall. Good for the whole family!
Monthly Teen-Led Mass at Holy Family Upcoming Date: Feb 15 Time: Sunday 10:30am Mass Time
We are constantly in need of liturgical ministers for our monthly Teen-Led Mass. We are the most
needy in two areas:
1. Confirmed teens to be Eucharistic ministers. If you haven’t been trained, we can train you!
2. High School/ middle school students to sing with the band. Contact Chelsea if you are interested!
Other areas where middle school and high school students can serve are: greeters, ushers, lectors,
gift bearers, and alter servers!
Please sign up ahead of time by visiting our website at: www.HolyFamilyPortland.org/Parish/Youth
and looking for the Youth Led Mass icon (like the one here).
Upcoming Youth Group Dates Did you know that if you are in high school you can volunteer with the middle school youth group?
It’s one of the most fun church volunteer opportunities out there! Just show up and check in with
Chelsea. Bring any forms you need signed if you have them!
Upcoming Middle School Youth Group Upcoming High School Youth Group
January 18, 2015 January 24, 2015
February 1, 2015 February 8, 2015
February 15, 2015 February 22, 2015
Youth Group meets from 6:30pm-8:30pm in the gym and the youth room above the gym.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING! OPPORTUNITIES AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
SPIRITUAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES at the Franciscan Spiritual Center 2512 SE Monroe, Milwaukie, OR 97222 503-794-8542 or www.francisspctr.com
Catholic Charities Pregnancy Support & Adoption Services is in
need of loving, caring families interested in expanding their family through open adoption. We are experiencing a shortage of families and need couples who are willing to join us in ministry to women facing an unexpected pregnancy. Our next Orientation Class is February 27 &
28. For more details or to schedule a free informational interview, con-
tact Shawn Cass at 503-238-5196 or
Grief Recovery Weekend. Are you, or someone you love, grieving
the end of a marriage from a death, divorce or permanent separa-tion? A Beginning Experience Weekend can help with the healing from such a loss. The next opportunity to attend one will be the weekend of March 6 - 8, 2015, in Milwaukie, near Clackamas Town Center.
Garavanta Center series at the University of Portland—-
Feb. 9th– March 6th: An exhibit of 10 large prints featuring art
from the lush Saint John’s Bible will be on display in Buckley Center Art Gallery.
Friday, February 27, Mago Hunt Theater doors open at 6:30 for
Charles Mee’s play “Full Circle.” All ticket holders are invited to
enjoy a pre-show panel of three campus experts highlighting unusual
aspects of the show, allowing patrons a richer experience of the play.
A complimentary wine and cheese reception accompanies this grow-
ing tradition of the Garaventa Center.Saturday, February 28 at
7:30PM brings our Women of the Bible Concert, in the Chapel of
Christ the Teacher: world premieres of vocal music inspired by re-
markable women from Old and New Testaments.
The Grotto's 11th Annual Crabfest Saturday, Feb.28, 5p.m.
The Grotto Conference Center $60 per person
Price includes the all-you-can-eat buffet, dessert and your first alcoholic beverage (beer/wine). All other beverages are compli-mentary and additional alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Your evening will conclude with dessert and an opportunity to enjoy the spectacular evening view from The Meditation Chapel in The Grotto's Up-per Level Gardens SEATING: Tables of 8. (If your party is fewer than 8 people, you may be seated with other guests.) Register online or by calling 503-254-737 or by email-ing [email protected].
My Independent Learning Project - My mission, alongside my mentor, Tammy Redsun, is to empower middle school girls my age to feel good about themselves through what they wear. I will be setting up a non-profit boutique at Lent's Middle School, a local middle school that is not as fortunate as we are. I am collecting middle school girl's clothing of any type; including shoes, and accessories. Anything from casual to dressy and everything in between is greatly appreciated. I'm looking for gently used, clean, age appropriate, and in variety of sizes from juniors to women's with youthful styles in mind. Collection bins and bags to take home and fill will be located in the entrance of the church and in the front of the school. Please bring back your donations the following Sunday or any time before March 1st. The event is March 13th and it will not be a success without your help and support!
Donations can include:
Swimsuits
Socks
Skirts
Coats/sweatshirts/
sweaters
Shoes/boots
Pants/sweatpants/jeans
Shorts
Scarves Also, if you have no clothing to offer the following will be accepted (new and unopened):
Mascara
Lip gloss/lipstick
Body mists/perfumes
Nail polish
Hair accessories
Feminine products
Lotions
Deodorant
We will be making grab bags for the girls to take home with using the above items. Any donations to make my boutique as success-ful as possible are greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Caitlin Ryan - 8th grade student at Holy Family
Caitlin's Closet
Eye shadows
Jewelry
Makeup brushes
Nail clippers/filers
Makeup remover
Face wash
Travel size soaps
Any cosmetics or toiletries
Jewelry
Hats
Leggings/tights
Tanktops/undershirts
Athletic apparel
Belts
Pajamas
Robes
Dresses
Anything you can think of!
Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery Chapel —Tues., Feb. 17, 2015 11:00 AM All are welcome to a Holy Hour to pray for the repose of the
souls of the faithful departed who are buried in our Catholic Cemeteries. This one-hour prayer service includes the Holy Rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and other prayers for the dead. The chapel of Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery, 11666 SE Stevens Road, 97086 For further information, please call Maria at (503) 659-1350
UPCOMING EVENTS—DATES TO SAVE
BEGINNING NEXT WEEK WE WILL BE PROVIDING
BACKPACKS FOR KIDS—Watch for Sign-Ups.
February 25 - Intergenerational Faith Formation 6-8 PM
Leif Kehrwald—Exploring Practices of Lent
March 7 - Men of Intention—8 am Mass & following
March 8— Marriage & Family Life Evening
For Parents with Elementary Age Children
Facilitated by Ron & Jen Webster
6 PM—Light Supper—Celebration Hall
March 9 - Lenten Evening by Ken Canedo—musician
& liturgical composer—Celebrating the
Triduum—the most Holy Days—
7 PM in church
March 11 7 PM Lenten Reconciliation Service
March 17 Women’s Day of Recollection
March 18 Intergenerational Faith Formation 6-8 PM
March 28/29 Palm Sunday
April 2 Holy Thursday
April 3 Good Friday
April 4 Easter Vigil
April 5 Easter Masses 8:30 & 10:30 AM—
Easter Egg Hunt after Masses
The Call: To Know, Love, and Serve, CD Release Concert. 3/7 -7pm
Nichlas & Joelle Schaal, with Resurrection Catholic Parish Music Min-
istry will be hosting a free concert based on the music of their new CD.
A wonderful evening of music and prayer —special focus on the season
of Lent. Resurrection Catholic Parish, 21060 SW Stafford Rd. Tualatin,
OR 97062. ??? Nichlas or Joelle for more information at: schaal-
[email protected] or visit www.schaalmusic.com.
Piano Teacher
Mabel Clark B.M.,
O.M.T.A.
503-653-0854
For Rent
The Bear Hut Welches, OR
(Vacation Home at the base of Mount Hood)
3 Bdrm, 2 Bath + Loft (Sleeps up to 13)
Call Vicki Ford 771-5240 or
email: [email protected]
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design creative · services
Great Manzanita
Family Beach House!
Ocean View-Steps to the beach.
4 BR/2 Bath-sleeps 10
Call Mary Lou Frey at
503.680.4211
Family beach house Great Lincoln City location
Great Ocean view, Hot-tub, Fire-
place
2 Beautiful sandy beach accesses
For pictures and additional information Contact Ken & Carol Rowlett 503-539-6059
OLSONSERVICES LLC
PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS (503)358-4898
(503)358-4061
Mt. Scott Funeral Home 4205 SE 59th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97206
Local Catholic Family Ownership
For 3 Generations
(503) 771-1171
www.mtscottfuneralhome.com
SCOTT BARBUR Attorney at Law
2027 SE Jefferson Street Suite 205
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-654-1773
Wills • Estate Planning • Probate
Personal Injury • Property • Real Estate
Free Parking • Historic Downtown Milwaukie
WILHELM’S PORTLAND MEMORIAL
FUNERAL HOME—MAUSOLEUM—CREMATORY
6705 SE 14th Avenue Portland, OR 97202
(503) 236-4141
(Space Available)
General Ophthalmology
Eye Exams
Cataract & Laser Surgery
Roger Saulson, M.D. Parishioner
(503) 255-2291
www.EyeHealthNW.com
Holy Family Parish Organizations and Contacts
Administrative Council Mike Fisher 971-224-4242 Altar Society Billie Lopez 775-6172
Bible Study Doug Hunt 771-8572
Music Director Chris Brunelle 975-7535 Contemporary Choir Chris Brunelle 975-7535
Traditional Choir Tina Paradiso-Herlein 244-5553
Youth / Children’s Chris & Tina CYO Ted Collins 313-8136
[email protected] Christian Service Joyce Holohan-Bell 775-5767
Development Advisory Council
Blessed by Faith Susan Johnson 233-9647 Health Ministry Joyce Holohan-Bell 775-5767
Hospitality Lyall Day 422-6304
Marriage & Family Life Winnie & Andrew Smidt 432-8694 Men of Intention Jim Sharp 490-1865
Mother Share Melissa Wojnar 971-219-1179
Kristin Burgher 654-0692 Needleworks Charmaine Carnese 775-0837
PTO Tammy Luedtke 415-215-8238
Pastoral Care Winnie Smidt 432-8694 Pastoral Council Steve Tassinari 772-4079
Peace & Justice Commission TBA
Prayer Circle Dolores Wesselman 771-5505 Kathleen Gianotti 788-6865
Prayer Shawl Ministry Terri Cozzoli 788-2073 Faith Formation / Vicki Ford x123 774-1428
Religious Education Desi Dominguez x123 774-1428
School Advisory Council Don Gritzmacher 772-9297 School Office Sharon Reece ext. 101 774-8871
St. Vincent de Paul TBA
Wedding Coordinator Suzanne Cooney 803-8393 Youth Ministry Chelsea Wilde ext. 107 774-1428
Capital Pacific Bank
Getting it done!
503-796-0100
www.capitalpacificbank.com
Nurturing Child Care by Carolyn
Parishioner & School Parent
h/503.775.6895 c/503.358.7486
Flexible days & hours Drop-ins welcome
Close to Holy Family [email protected]
MICHAEL C. GERHARDS, DDS
4414 NE Fremont
Portland, OR 97213
503 288-7481
Commit to Be Fit “In or Out of the Gym”
Personal Fitness & Nutritional Training
Fitness & Fun for all Ages & Abilities
Amy Delaney NASM, CPT, FNS
Certified Personal Trainer Group Fitness Instructor
E: [email protected] PiYO Strength Instructor
C: 914-262-6794 www.youtube.com/watch?v=19o2FRD1QKg
Jack Milford Ford
Mail: PO Box 82226 Portland, OR 97282
Office: 205 SE Spokane St. Suite 300-50
Portland, OR 97202
Office: 503.963.3739—Direct 503.771.7191
Cell: 503.880.0788 Fax: 877.387.8330
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.jmfordlaw.com
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Ad Space Available
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Paul Marrs Managing Partner
Senior Loan Officer
3902 NE Sandy Blvd., Suite 100
Portland, OR 97232
Apply online: pmrmtg.com [email protected]
Personal & Business Financial Planning Educattion Funding
Retirement Planning Insurance Planning
Mutual Funds Estate Planning
John Gilroy Attorney at law
503 6209887 fax:5036204884
[email protected] www.gilroynapoli.com
15924 Quarry Rd. Lake Oswego, OR 97035
www.powellvet.com
Medicine * Dentistry * Surgery
Greg Lathrop, D.V.M
Zoë Tokar, D.V.M.
Katy Felton, D.V.M.
Chicory Eddy DVM.
For Appointment
503-236-1834
Space Available
(Space available)
Office: 503.416.2007
Toll Free: 866.733.4782
Cell: 503.781.2114
Fax: 503.416.2036
Office#: (503)786-6930
Fax#: (503)786-5462 CCB# 145809
KATHY BROWN Principal Broker * HF Alumna
503-880-4431
Windermere / C & CRGI
Donation made per transaction to
HF St. Vincent de Paul / HF Tuition Assistance
“There’s No Place Like Home!”
DANNA BROTHERS’ ELMER’S
Mall 205: 9660 S.E. Stark 503-256-0333
Gresham: 1590 N.E. Burnside 503-665-5144
Parkrose: 10001 N.E. Sandy Blvd. 503-256-2150
Tigard: 14055 S.W. Pacific Hwy. 503-620-6440
FOUNDATION MORTGAGE-Home / Investment Financing
(Est. 1995)
Joe Wehage / President
Direct line 503-802-7021
Linda Skeele (Lifelong Parishioner )
Real Estate Broker®
503-504-5811 “Let me help you with all your Real
Estate needs.”
E-mail: [email protected]
Windermere/CCRG
Windermere
Johnson Creek Dental Care
TIMOTHY P. SHANNON D.M.D., P.C.
4450 Southeast Johnson Creek Boulevard
Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Phone: (503) 654-7773 Fax: (503) 654-7774
Joe Cooney writes:
(Parishioner) FINE CRAFT MASONRY, INC
KrisFoubert
7246 SE Harmony Drive
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Office/Fax: 503.653.3978 Mobile: 971.404.8584
Stone
Brick
Block
Stucco
Fireplaces
Flagstone
Retaining Walls
Pavers
Concrete
OBL: 113066
WBL: FINECM104509
(503) 513-0777 Bus (503) 887-5820 Cell [email protected]
American Family Insurance Company American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its Subsidiaries Home Office – Madison, WI 53783
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5737 S.E. Milwaukie Ave. Portland, OR 97202 (503) 232-7100
Coming soon!
Shawn W. Downey Suite 100B Financial Advisor 2008 Willamette Falls Dr HF CYO Track Coach West Linn, OR 97067-4672 DeShaw & Downey Tel: 503.655.7621 x203 A financial advisory practice of Fax: 503.657.4355 Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. [email protected] ameripriseadvisors.com/shawn.2.downey
An Ameriprise Financial Franchise
Stephen Mitchell, MSPT
5212 SE 52n Avenue 6542 SE Lake Rd. Suite 105 Portland, Oregon, 97206 Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 777-1983 www.mitchellpt.com (503) 496-4550
equity group
Sue Hildreth Broker
Longtime parishioner
equity group
Sue Hildreth Broker
Longtime parishioner
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