september 9, 2018
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September 9, 2018
The 23rd Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am and 10:30 am
1:30 pm Spanish Mass
Last Sunday of the Month
Weekday Mass
Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday:
9:00 am
Holy Days
as announced
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:00-4:30 pm
or by Appointment
Parish Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday:
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Friday: 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Closed Mondays
(and Tuesdays following Monday
holidays)
Baptism
Please call the office.
Marriage
Please contact the office a
minimum of six months prior to the
proposed date for an appointment
and information about marriage
preparation.
Anointing & Communion
of the Sick
Available upon request. We bring
the Eucharist to those who are
unable to attend Mass. Please call
the parish office.
SAINT CYRIL CHURCH
The Roman Catholic Community in Wilsonville 9205 SW Fifth Street, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070
Phone: 503-682-2332 Fax: 503-685-9294 www.stcyrilparish.org email: [email protected]
Pastor: Fr. Brian Allbright [email protected] Business Manager: Julie Tiedtke [email protected]
Parish Secretary: Anita Ruggiero [email protected] Religious Ed: Mary Ellen O’Larey [email protected]
Music Coordinator: Taylor Gonzaga [email protected] Facilities: Tricia Bosch [email protected]
A Message To Our Parishioners & Visitors
We invite your participation in the many wonderful ministries here at
St. Cyril. We are truly blessed by so many talented people who make
these ministries possible. For further information on our ministries,
please call the office.
Mission Statement
St. Cyril Catholic Parish dedicates itself to sharing the Good News
and the Sacraments of Jesus Christ.
Vision Statement
St. Cyril Parish is committed to creating a Christ centered
community that seeks to:
Enrich the liturgical experience
Extend love, mercy, forgiveness
Share the Church’s faith
Parish Calendar of Events This Week Office Closed Mondays
Monday September 10
6:30 pm K of Columbus FS
Tuesday September 11
2:00 pm Prayer Shawl Group Rm 116
Wednesday September 12
9:00 am Mass Church
7:00 pm Men’s Bible Study Rm 116
Thursday September 13
9:00 am Mass Church
Friday September 14
9:00 am Mass Church Saturday September 15 4:00 pm Confessions Church 5:00 pm Mass Church Sunday K OF C BURRITO BREAKFAST September 16
8:00 am Mass Church
9:00 am SVDP Mtg FS
9:15 am RE PreK-8th Hall
10:30 am Mass Church
11:45 am HS Youth Rm 116 Saturday Evening Hosts
Coordinators: Dick & Leanne Spence To volunteer: 503-694-5875 or [email protected]
Sept 15—Lynn Napoli & Rachel Gatto
Coffee & Doughnut Hosts
New Coordinators: 8:00a Pam & Phil Krumm 503-880-2626 10:30a Michelle Zalic 503-691-9041 Kathy Ree 503-682- Coffee & doughnuts will resume September 23.
Mass Intentions Sept 12-16
Wednesday 9:00 am + General Intentions
Thursday 9:00 am + General Intentions
Friday 9:00 am + General Intentions
Saturday 5:00 pm + General Intentions
Sunday 8:00 am + Maude Parsons
10:30 am Our Parishioners
September 9, 2018
Readings
September 9
Is 35:4-7a/ Jas 2:1-5 / Mk 7:31-37
September 16
Is 50:5-9a / Jas 2:14-18 / Mk 8:27-
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 9, 2018
New parishioner registration forms are at the church doors.
On the back of the form you will find our ministries and organizations along with volunteer opportunities.
Please return forms via mail, collection basket or drop it by the office.
PRO-LIFE MEETING The next meeting will be October 7th in the Hall at 9:15 am. For more info call Ray Klupenger at 503-0504-0860.
POPE FRANCIS PRAYER INTENTION FOR THE
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
Universal – Young People in Africa
That young people in Africa may
have access to education and work
in their own countries.
SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 16
BURRITO BREAKFAST
23nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 35:4-7 / Jas 2:1-5 / Mk 7:31-37
Opening Our Ears
Mark is careful to let us know that the man’s speech became clear only after his ears were opened. On both the natural and the theological levels, hearing must precede speech. Mark drives home that idea in what is usually called the messianic secret. Jesus ordered the witnesses not to tell anyone, but “the more he ordered them not to, the more they proclaimed it.”
In explaining this, Mark is highlighting two dimensions of the same reality. On a superficial level, the people who witnessed the healing refused to hear/obey Jesus’ admonition to keep silent: They felt qualified to speak about him even though he asked them not to do so. On a more profound level, Jesus’ reason for the prohibition was that they hadn’t truly heard/understood his message. Like the deaf man with a speech impediment, their proclamation could not be clear because their understanding remained shallow. Jesus repeated this prohibition to the disciples at the Transfiguration (Mark 9:9) and at other moments for the very same reason: Those who were amazed at him didn’t yet really understand who he was. (Remember that in Mark 1:24, a demon was the first to proclaim that Jesus was the Holy One of God.)
Taken together, this week’s readings remind us of how much we have to learn and how cautious we should be in making judgments. The first reading and the Gospel promise that God will open our ears if we ask. The second read-ing advises us that God’s word will often come from what we consider the least likely sources. In some ways, these readings are a prelude to what will come next week. For now, we need to remember that salvation comes with a hook: The more we want from God, the more like God we are called to become.
Mary McGlone, CSJ/Celebration
September 15
Saturday 5:00 pm
C. Sturtevant
*N. Mulligan, , S. Schneider
J. Schenk, ________, ______
Ushers : P. Schiermeyer, ________
Greeters : __________, ___________
September 16
Sunday 8:00 am
J. Kruse
*E. Clarkson, P. Krumm,
________, _________,
_______________
Ushers : J. Geyer, R. Garcia
Greeters: D. Geyer, J. Kruse
September 16
Sunday 10:30 am
S. Suran
*S. Bentz, D. & A. Zielsdorf,
__________, __________
Ushers : D. Schuh, H. Johanson
Greeters: __________, _________
Altar Server: Isabel
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WHAT IS BREAKING BREAD?
Breaking Bread is a Parish Program open to all adult members. It is an awesome opportunity to meet other members of our Parish community in a relaxed, stress-free, fun environment. When you sign up you will be put in a group with 6 or 8 people, and take turns being the hosts during the next few months. This is a way to get to know people you only see at Mass. You host once and are a guest at the other dinners. Don’t worry about
being a good cook-this is not a cooking contest. Costco’s lasagna works great!
2018 FALL BREAKING BREAD
Name__________________________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Tel______________________________________________________________________________
E-MAIL__________________________________________________________________________
Group Size? 6_________ 8__________Weekend____________ or Weeknight ____________
Questions call Pam Krumm 503-880-2626 or Carolina Torres 503-570-3400
RETURN FORM VIA COLLECTION BASKET OR OFFICE.
Saint Vincent de Paul
Thank you for your donations to
Bountiful Baskets last weekend.
We appreciate your support of
our food pantry.
NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBERANCE FOR THE ABORTED CHILDREN
On Sunday, September 9th we here at St Cyril’s will have a program next to our ProLife Monument. We will join with others across the country praying together for the thousands of aborted children lost this past year. The power of prayer has brought us many successes saving human lives.
After the 10:30 mass, we have put together a powerful program featuring guest speaker Auxiliary Bishop Peter Smith and others. The program will last about 45 minutes.
Join us at the end with John Grimes Famous Ice Cream Social and the Walter & Karen Gay family
Special Coffee and Donuts.
Make plans to attend this September 9th program sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and Right to Life ProLife Committee.
Dear Pastor,
I would like to go to heaven someday because I
Know my brother won’t be there.
Stephen
Age 8, Chicago
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Father Joseph Saal Council 15640 Knights of Columbus
Grand Knight: George LeDoux 503-449-1767 Membership: Pat Schiermeyer 425-785-7994
Financial Secretary: Richard Parent 503-803-5591
General Meeting 7 PM the First Monday of each Month - Officers 6:30 PM Last Tuesday of month
All are welcome to join us and, as usual, we will have complimentary copies of “How to pray the Rosary” and Rosary Beads for anyone that needs to borrow or keep them. We hope you can join us.
PLEASE BRING YOUR RECYCLABLE CANS AND BOTTLES THE LAST WEEKEND OF EVERY MONTH.
Check us 0ut on KofC.org
FALL BIBLE STUDY The Book of Revelation: Part 2
Presenter: Fr. Brian Allbright Fireside Room
Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:00 pm-Parish Faith Study Thursdays 10:00 – 11:30 am Women’s Faith Study
September 18, 25, October 9, 16, 23, September 20, 27, October 11, 18, 25
November 6, 13 November 8, 15
Please call or e-mail at [email protected] if you plan to attend.
Music Coordinator Wanted
Our Music Coordinator, Taylor Gonzaga, will be leaving St Cyril September 16th. We want to
wish her well in her new endeavors and to thank her for sharing her beautiful voice with us!
While we prepare to say our goodbyes, we are looking for a new part-time Music Coordinator
and would like your help in spreading the word.
The successful candidate will provide music for weekend Masses and for other church celebrations. The
applicant will have knowledge and commitment to the mission of the parish and the Catholic Church,
along with being proficient in his or her performance area. This candidate will serve on the Parish Liturgy
Committee. Please send resume and cover letter along with salary requirements to St. Cyril Catholic
Church, 9205 SW 5th St, Wilsonville, OR 97070, or [email protected].
MINISTRY REFLECTION DAY—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018
The Ministry Reflection Day for all LECTORS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS, USHERS, GREETERS AND CHOIR MEMBERS
will be Saturday, October 20th in the church from 9:30 am – Noon.
If you are unable to attend please call the office and let us know if you wish to continue in your ministry.
Thank you.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
AND
YOUTH MINISTRY
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOR THIS SCHOOL YEAR
Families are registering for the fall R.E. classes. Forms are available at both church doors and can be
returned to the church office with your payment. The registration form is white and you may fill in one per
family. The new health emergency form is blue and you must fill out one per child.
Families who register by September 9th can pay a discounted price. Classes begin on Sunday, September
16th from 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM for Pre-School through 8th grade. High school youth group meets on
Sundays after the 10:30 Mass from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM. We still need a few volunteers for teaching
our third grade class and for our Children’s Liturgy of the Word for the 10:30 AM Mass. If you are interested
in joining our Children’s Ministry Team please contact Mary Ellen at the church office.
First Reconciliation and Communion Children in second grade or older who are baptized in the Catholic Church are eligible to participate in our class for First Communion. If your child has attended RE classes regularly in the first year of preparation you may register him/her for this class. You will need to give a copy of his/her Catholic Baptism Certificate to the office when registering for class. If your child has not recently attended our program or any other RE program or Catholic School register your child for RE in their current grade level and after one year they can be in the class. This option will take two years to complete. If you have questions concerning this policy please contact Religious Education Coordinator Mary Ellen in the church office Wednesday through Friday. All registered children must turn in a newly completed Health Emergency Form for this school year. It is the blue form at the church doors; fill in one per child, please. THERE IS A PARENT MEETING ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT 9:15 IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM
St. Cyril Confirmation Program
We welcome our youth to our Confirmation Program. Confirmation is a new beginning in one’s life of full
participation and responsibility in the Catholic Church. As one of the Sacraments of Initiation, it is an
amazing sign of God’s love and presence in our lives. The Holy Spirit will help you become a more mature follower of
Christ as you walk in His footsteps. At St. Cyril Catholic Church students must be high school age, and have one
previous year of Religious Education at a Catholic School or Church. Those in the program will attend classes about
Confirmation and their faith life, be a member of our High School Youth Group, and come to Mass weekly. There is
also a weekend retreat some time during the year. Teens should do service hours in the community or here at
church. Catholic Baptism certificates must be included in your registration materials with your payment for youth
group. Register now to get the discounted price by September 9th. We will meet with parents on Sunday,
October 7th at 11:45 AM in the Fireside Room to cover the requirements and schedule for the year.
Your continuous
support to
St Cyril Parish.
is greatly appreciated.
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As of 9/2/2018
$250,000.00
Cash Received
$223,895.03
Received Prior to
Summer Sizzle
$62,366.00
Total Pledged
$234,590.78
Still Needed
$15,409.22
The parishioners of St. Cyril Parish would like to extend a heartfelt thank
you to our very generous, anonymous donor. Your duplex property
donation to our Rectory Campaign was an answer to our prayers.
Everyone knew we could not purchase a Rectory for $250,000.00, we had
faith that somehow, we would find the additional funding. Your donation
was the answer to those prayers.
Thank You again and may God Bless You!
Your Sunday Contributions
Offertory Income
Needed for Weekly Budget TBD
Offertory of Sept 1/2 $ 7,215.00