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St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church 375 SE Church Street Sublimity, Oregon 97385 Office Hours: 8am-1pm Tuesday - Friday Closed Monday Tel: 503-769-5664 Fax: 503-769-4292 www.saintboniface.net St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary-Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church 9168 Silver Falls Hwy. PO Box 338 Aumsville, OR 97325 Office Hours: 8am-2pm Monday-Friday Closed Wednesday Tel: 503-362-6159 Fax: 503-371-6435 ADMINISTRATOR Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Phone: 503.897.7424 E-mail: [email protected] WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089 ‘’In Front of God we Are All Empty-Handed’’ It’s my thought that the gospel of today will not be easily understood unless we keep in mind what the first reading teaches us of the justice of God. God is just, says Ben Sira, not because he grants each person what that person deserves, but because he saves the poor and listens to the cry of the miserable and defenseless. The gospel is telling us that God has this same attitude: he is moved by the publican who only presents his miseries and sins. Also the second reading could be seen in this light. Paul is saying that one day he will receive from God the ‘’crown’’ that he, the just judge, will give to all those who have spent their lives for the sake of the Gospel. He is expecting it as a gift, not as a prize due to him. Most of times people are inclined to form groups, to split up into classes scorning each other. These groups may be based on culture or education, on wealth, on age, on sympathies. We notice how the beautiful like to stay with the beautiful, the rich like to be with the rich, republicans with republicans, democrats with democrats and the like. But do you know what is the worst separation? The one di- viding people into upright and sinners, into those who have merits and those who have no merit. The Pharisee is trying to enlist God into the group of the upright, wants him to be a Pharisee, a ‘’separated’’ one. But God does not accept this. If he must take side, he prefers to be on the side of the sinner! And he finishes his parable with this phrase, ‘’Everyone who raises himself will be humbled, but anyone who humbles himself will be raised up.’’ Seems to tell us that God finds his amusement in irritating those who behave better than others. It is not so. ‘’Everyone who raises himself’’ is not addressed to the proud ones but to those who put their trust in their merits. Such a person, if he doesn’t want to be empty-handed in front of God, must accept to become like a little child, like a poor person and a debtor. Once he has this attitude he can be filled up with gifts by the Lord, as it happened to Mary, the poor and humble servant in whom the Almighty has done great things. Fr. Paul Materu

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St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church

375 SE Church Street

Sublimity, Oregon 97385

Office Hours: 8am-1pm Tuesday - Friday

Closed Monday Tel: 503-769-5664

Fax: 503-769-4292 www.saintboniface.net

St. MarySt. MarySt. MarySt. Mary----Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church

9168 Silver Falls Hwy.

PO Box 338

Aumsville, OR 97325

Office Hours: 8am-2pm

Monday-Friday

Closed Wednesday Tel: 503-362-6159

Fax: 503-371-6435

ADMINISTRATOR

Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Phone: 503.897.7424 E-mail: [email protected]

WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF

Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089

‘’In Front of God we Are All Empty-Handed’’ It’s my thought that the gospel of today will not be easily understood unless we keep in mind what the first reading teaches us of the justice of God. God is just, says Ben Sira, not because he grants each person what that person deserves, but because he saves the poor and listens to the cry of the miserable and defenseless. The gospel is telling us that God has this same attitude: he is moved by the publican who only presents his miseries and sins. Also the second reading could be seen in this light. Paul is saying that one day he will receive from God the ‘’crown’’ that he, the just judge, will give to all those who have spent their lives for the sake of the Gospel. He is expecting it as a gift, not as a prize due to him. Most of times people are inclined to form groups, to split up into classes scorning each other. These groups may be based on culture or education, on wealth, on age, on sympathies. We notice how the beautiful like to stay with the beautiful, the rich like to be with the rich, republicans with republicans, democrats with democrats and the like. But do you know what is the worst separation? The one di-viding people into upright and sinners, into those who have merits and those who have no merit. The Pharisee is trying to enlist God into the group of the upright, wants him to be a Pharisee, a ‘’separated’’ one. But God does not accept this. If he must take side, he prefers to be on the side of the sinner! And he finishes his parable with this phrase, ‘’Everyone who raises himself will be humbled, but anyone who humbles himself will be raised up.’’ Seems to tell us that God finds his amusement in irritating those who behave better than others. It is not so. ‘’Everyone who raises himself’’ is not addressed to the proud ones but to those who put their trust in their merits. Such a person, if he doesn’t want to be empty-handed in front of God, must accept to become like a little child, like a poor person and a debtor. Once he has this attitude he can be filled up with gifts by the Lord, as it happened to Mary, the poor and humble servant in whom the Almighty has done great things.

Fr. Paul Materu

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Parish Mission Statement: We, the Catholic community of St. Boniface, inspired by the Holy Spirit, seek to proclaim and live

the Gospel, celebrate the Sacraments, foster our Catholic traditions and serve the needs of others.

St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity St. Boniface Church, Sublimity ————1879187918791879————2019201920192019

June 5th., Happy 140th Anniversary!June 5th., Happy 140th Anniversary!June 5th., Happy 140th Anniversary!June 5th., Happy 140th Anniversary!

Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8 am to 1 pm. Fr. Paul Materu, Administrator e-mail: [email protected] Kimberly Zuber, Administrative Assistant, 503.769.5664 Email: [email protected] Betty Young, Office Assistant, Email: [email protected] Bernadette Lopez -Children’s Faith Formation Directors, [email protected] Terry Hendricks, Maintenance Bernadette Lopez, Heather Clute:Altar Servers Jonathan & Cheryl Christie, Children’s Liturgy Parish Office: Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors Scheduling.

James Brown, Homebound Extraordinary Ministries:503.769.2048.

St. Boniface Parish-Sunday Collection October 20, 2019: 1232.00

Capital Imp: 515.00, Prayer Garden: 40.00, Altar Expenses: 195.00, Outreach: 145.00, St. Joseph: 160.00, Christmas

Flowers: 14.00, World Mission: 133.15

Donations for the Seminarian Twins need to be given to Fr. Paul’s Order ALCP.

Thank you for your financial support.

This Week At St. Boniface: Sunday, October 27: 10 am Mass and Children’s Liturgy

Breakfast served at Immaculate Conception Parish center.

Hosted by the Knights of Columbus to benefit Youth Retreat.

Monday, October 28:

7 am Prayer Service Office Closed Tuesday, October 29:

7 am Mass & Rosary

Wednesday, October 30:

7 am Mass & Rosary No class-All kids please attend Mass on Nov. 1 at 7 pm.

Thursday, October 31:

7 am Mass & Rosary 9 am –3 pm Quilting 2-4 pm Adoration: Susan Harms

4-5 pm Holy Hour: George Gerspacher

Friday, November 1: All Saints

7 am Mass & Rosary 10:30 am Mass @ Marian Estates

7 pm Mass

Saturday, November 2: All Soul’s Day

5:30-6:30 pm Confessions 7pm All Soul’s Day and Vigil Mass (will fulfill your Sunday Obligation).

Sunday, November 3: (All Soul’s Day)10 am Mass Weather permitting walk to cemetery for blessing. Coffee/Donuts.

Salvation Army Bell Ringers Wanted! Starting Friday & Saturday, November 29 & 30 and Wednesday’s December 4, 11, & 18th all at

Roth’s Market on Shaff Rd., Stayton.

To volunteer call George Gerspacher at 503.932.4201 or 503.769.3145.

Regis Senior Class of 2020 ~Willamette Valley Pie Company Pie Fundraiser for their drug & alcohol free graduation party. Pie cards, pies and cobblers for sale starting today until November 4th. Delivery on November 19. Don’t want a pie but want to help, buy a pie and we will

donate it to local food bank for their Thanksgiving food drive. Questions or to order, contact Jaymi Silbernagel 503.551.9071 or email

[email protected].

Save The Date: St. Boniface Christmas Bazaar, Saturday,

December 14th: 11 am to 8 pm and Sunday, December 15th: 9 am

to 2 pm. In the Parish hall. Hosted by St. Francis Circle Members.

The Sublimity Quilters will also have a raffle (just like they had at

our past parish dinners.) If you would like to donate to the quilters

raffle, please contact Laura Mitchell or the parish office.

The Weekend of November 2 & 3, Nick & Millie

Hennemenn will be at St. Boniface speaking to the

parishioners about their mission trip.

Children’s Faith Formation class on All Saints Day November 1: 6:30 pm: Litany of The Saints in the

Parish hall (will be in place of class for the week). 7 pm Mass. Holy Day of Obligation.

Consecration to Our Blessed Mother. Consider Con-

secration to Our Blessed Mother as a way to enter

more deeply into relationship with Jesus. Beginning on

Nov. 5, you are invited to start reading the book 33

Days to Morning Glory leading up to Consecration on

the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Sunday,

December 8. Everyone is invited to come to Immacu-

late Conception Church in Stayton for the10 am Mass, presided by

Bishop Peter Smith in Bilingual and some Latin. Books are avail-

able for purchase at Immaculate Conception office.

CASE Training: If you did not make it to the training at St. Boniface on Oct. 26th., there are a few more training times.

Nov. 12th @ 6:30 pm at Immaculate (English). Nov. 17th @11:30 am (English) & 1:30 pm (Spanish). St. Mary Shaw TBA.

WORLD PRIEST DAY October 26/27. World Priest Day is a celebra-tion and affirmation of the men who commit their lives to the Lord and the Church via the

Sacrament of Holy Orders. It is an opportunity for Catholic Parishioners to thank, affirm and share their love and support for our priests.

Let’s show our appreciation for Father Paul & Father Dick for caring and providing for us the

sacraments and their presence by writing a note/card.

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WORLD PRIEST DAY October 26/27. World Priest Day is a celebration

and affirmation of the men who commit their lives to

the Lord and the Church via the Sacrament of Holy

Orders. It is an opportunity for Catholic Parishioners

to thank, affirm and share their love and support for

our priests.

Let’s show our appreciation for Father Paul and Father Dick for

caring and providing for us the sacraments and their presence by

writing a note/card.

FRANSICAN CATECHETICAL INSTITUTE

Looking to deepen your faith? Our parish is pleased to announce a new faith-formation resource for adults is now available for

members of our parish and participating parishes in the Archdio-cese. This resource will help form those within our parish who

seek to form others in our faith. For more information, visit https://franciscanathome.com/portland-oregon or contact

Valerie at the parish office.

Knights of Columbus Biscuits & Gravy Breakfast

Sunday, November 3rd, 7:30 -10 am

Biscuits & Gravy, eggs, hash browns, fruit, coffee & juice.

St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church————ShawShawShawShaw Administration Administration Administration Administration Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Administrator 503-769-5664 [email protected] Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Priest in Resident 503-362-6159 [email protected] Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty—Administrative Assistant 503-362-6159 [email protected] Valerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahan—Faith Formation — 503-510-4327 [email protected] Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.————Housekeeping-Hall Marla Mack Marla Mack Marla Mack Marla Mack —Housekeeping-Church

Dick VanCauterenDick VanCauterenDick VanCauterenDick VanCauteren—Landscaping

Mission Statement

“We, the members of St. Mary’s Church at Shaw, are committed

to the spiritual enrichment of the Catholic faith in the commu-

nity through service, education and development in the spirit of

Jesus’ teachings”.

Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday

Delores Gassner Justin Gabriel Paul Martin Barb Stalp Larry Carroll Kathy McNulty Teresita Fromherz Mary Atkinson

Stewardship October 20th, 2019

Reg. Collection: $2,925.00 Building & Maintenance: $2,490.00

Thank you for your continued support!

Faith Formation Please join us for Liturgy of The Word

on Sunday mornings.

Children’s Faith Formation this weekend

Middle School: (6-8)—Wed., Oct. 23rd. The topic is “Long live the

King / Jesus Christ." at St. Boniface Confirmation: The 3rd session will be Sunday, Nov. 24; the topics are

“Prodigal, More and New”.

HS RETREAT: NOVEMBER 1-3

Friday, Nov. 1st at 5 pm (beginning with Mass; parents and families are

welcome to attend) and ending on Sunday, Nov. 3rd

For Additional information check the middle page under Youth News

Parish Calendar

Sun Oct 27 Mass 8 am

Children’s Liturgy

Children’s Faith Formation

Mon Oct 28 Choir Practice

Tue Oct 29 Mass 8:30 am & Rosary

Wed Oct 30 Mass 8:30 am & Rosary

Thu Oct 31 Mass 8:30 am

& Rosary

Fri Nov 1 All Saints Day

Mass 8:30 am

6:00 pm

Sat Nov 2 All Souls Day

Reconciliation 3:30-4:30 pm

Rosary

Mass 5 pm

Sun Nov 3 Mass 8 am

Children’s Liturgy

Children’s Faith Formation

Family members with Veterans in our cemetery that have not received a flag on veterans day in past please notify Kathy so their name can be added to map.

All Saints Day

November 1st

Holy Day of Obligation

Masses:

8:30 am & 6:00 pm

Shaw K of C Council 8270 has participated in the Coats for Kids project again this year. For several years, the Shaw Council has provided 24 girls coats and 24 boys coats to the Aums-ville Elementary school who then distrib-utes them to kids as needed.

A BIG Thank you to the Women’s Guild who transferred $6,500.00 to the Parish fund from the recent rummage sale profits. The parish thanks all the women and men who helped make this project a wonderful success and

for all the hard work that went into the project. Great Job. Thank you

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Liturgy & Worship Page Day & Date Time & Place I & 2nd Reading/Responsorial Song Gospel Intention

Mon. Oct. 28

St. Simon and Jude 7 am

St. Boniface Ephesians 2:19-22 Psalm 19:2-3,4-5

Luke 6:12-16 Prayer Service

Tues. Oct. 29

7 am

St. Boniface Romans 8:18-25

Psalm 126:1b-2ab,2cd-3,4-5,6 Luke 13:18-21 Clara Ditter †

8:30 am

St. Mary’s Donna Miller

Wed. Oct. 30

7 am

St. Boniface Romans 8:26-30 Psalm 13:4-5,6

Luke 13:22-30 Shannon Byler

8:30am

St. Mary’s

Sherry

VanLankfeld †

Thu. Oct. 31

7 am

St. Boniface Romans: 8:31b-39

Psalm 109:21-22,26-27,30-31 Luke 13:31-35 Fred Ripp †

8:30 am

St. Mary’s Frank C. Martinez †

Fri. Nov. 1

All Saints Day 7 am

St. Boniface Revelations 7:2-4,9-14

Psalm 24:1b-2,3-4ab,5-6 Matthew 5:1-12a People of the Parish

8:30 am

St. Mary’s 1 John 3:1-3 People of the Parish

6 pm

St. Mary’s Sandra Youngers †

7 pm

St. Boniface Larry Guenther †

Sat. Nov. 2

All Souls Day 5 pm

St. Mary’s Wisdom: 3:1-9

Psalm 23:1-3a,3b-4,5,6 John 6:37-40 Alfred Forman †

7 pm

St. Boniface Romans 5:5-11 People of the Parish

Sun. Nov. 3

31st Sunday in Ordinary Times

8 am St. Mary’s

Jeremiah 38:4-6,8-10 Psalm 40:2,3,4,18

Luke 19:1-10 People of the Parish

10 am St. Boniface

2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2 Luke 19:1-10 Fred Ripp †

Reconciliation :

St. Boniface

First Saturday 9-10 am

2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th,

Saturday 5:30 to 6:30 pm

~ St. Mary-Shaw 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturday 3:30-

4:30pm

New Parishioners Welcome to

your new parish!

To register, change your address or

phone number, please email or call the parish

office. Contact

information found on the front page of

Please Pray For….The following friends and members of our parishes requested our prayers.

Pat Lierman, Lorraine Pech, Pam Gregory, Charlie Hess, Caleb Smith, Marvin Nichols, Joan Adams, Jan Stupfel, Susie Aus, Jensen, Nathan Ripp, Shannon Byler, Paul Ditter, Dan Poindexter, Bodhi Clevenger, Lisa Smith, Roy Ramay, Kelsey Thiess, Lillian McClanahan, William Schwartz, June Maine, Lillian Duman, Evie Pech, Bob Rigdon, David Morin, Dennis Federico,

Eunice Beyer, Parker Family, Tasha Penley, Anne Pavelek, Betty & Jim Gemse, Dawn Drinkwater, Jane Zuber, Kaisy Case, Sara Ta-cas, Darcy Archer, Fr. Ed Coleman, Sami Galvin, Dan Henry, Cathy Busch, Kara Chytka, and all those living in Assisted Living Facilities in our area.

Let us pray for all men & women serving our country. May the Lord hold them in His loving hands; protect them as they protect us.

Prayer Chain Request: St. Boniface~Karen Spencer:541.520.7879 or [email protected].

~ St. Boniface Minister Schedule ~ November 1, 2 & 3, 2019

Friday, Nov. 1: 7 am Friday, Nov. 1: 7 pm Saturday, Nov. 2: 7 pm

Sacristans Ted & Dorothy Peters

Announce/Lector

Lee Erickson Ron Etzel Kathleen Penrice

Body, Bld. 1, Bld. 2, Choir

Connie Erickson, Kamala Voth, Dorothy Peters, Sharon Brand

Judith Peterson, Larry Etzel, George

Gerspacher, Volunteer

Anna Heuberger, Volunteer, Jonathan

Penrice, Sharon Brand

Altar Servers Volunteers Volunteers Damon Clute, Lily Jepson

Greeters/Ushers Volunteers Volunteers Shawn Heuberger, Henry

Strobel

Sunday, Nov. 3: 10 am

Gary & Susan Harms

Steve Boedigheimer

Louanne Etzel, Adam

Joyce, Sue Schumacher, Jim Kingsbury

Peightyn Tompson, Olivia Christie, Joe Alley

Frank Yost, John Hafner, Tom Peterson

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New Parishioners——Welcome to our parish!

To Register, change your address or phone number, please fill in the form below and place in the collection basket, or mail to the office. You will then be mailed a registration form to fill out and return to the parish office.

St. Mary’s P.O. Box 338, Aumsville, OR 97325 ————————St. Boniface 375 SE Church Street, Sublimity, OR 97385

Name: ___________________________________________Mailing Address: ________________________________________

Email address: ____________________________________Phone Number: _________________________________________

City _______________________State _______________ Zip _________________________________

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WORLD PRIEST DAY October 26/27. World Priest Day is a celebration and affirmation of

the men who commit their lives to the Lord and the Church via the

Sacrament of Holy Orders. It is an opportunity for Catholic Parishion-

ers to thank, affirm and share their love and support for our priests.

Let’s show our appreciation for Father Paul and Father Dick for caring

and providing for us the sacraments and their presence by writing a

note/card. More information will be available soon!

Stewards of SacrificeStewards of SacrificeStewards of SacrificeStewards of Sacrifice “Stewards of Sacrifice” is a Vicariate group with a focus on Fasting, Prayer and Sacrifice using Scripture, models of Saints’ Lives, Audio

from variety Catholic speakers on different topics that nourish our mind, body and soul, and a special focus on intentions shared in the group. Meetings will be on Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8pm, in the Fireside Room at Immaculate Conception Church. What do you need? A jour-nal will be helpful and an open heart. All are welcome. You can join at

any time and there is no cost. Text Kelly at (503) 779-9851 if you have questions.

33 Days to Morning Glory; 33 Days to Morning Glory; 33 Days to Morning Glory; 33 Days to Morning Glory; Consecration to the Blessed Mother on Dec. 8Consecration to the Blessed Mother on Dec. 8Consecration to the Blessed Mother on Dec. 8Consecration to the Blessed Mother on Dec. 8thththth::::

All youth and adults are invited to begin the process to become consecrated (or re-consecrated. Many do it annually) to the

Blessed Mother on December 8th. There will be a special mass There will be a special mass There will be a special mass There will be a special mass at 10am at Immaculate Conception andat 10am at Immaculate Conception andat 10am at Immaculate Conception andat 10am at Immaculate Conception and Bishop Smith will be celebrating Bishop Smith will be celebrating Bishop Smith will be celebrating Bishop Smith will be celebrating the Mass with a special message Archbishop Sample as well.the Mass with a special message Archbishop Sample as well.the Mass with a special message Archbishop Sample as well.the Mass with a special message Archbishop Sample as well. All are wel-

come to read “33 days to Morning Glory “ (for adults and for teens), begin-ning on November 5th to assist with the process. Books are available for

purchase at the ICC office with Carolyn. The teen book is $10.00 and the adult book is $15.00 . What is 33 Days to Morning Glory ? 33 Days to

Morning Glory is an extraordinary 33-day journey to Marian Consecration by Fr. Michael Gaitley. It can be done simply by reading 2 pages a day of

the book. The book takes you to the heart of Jesus through Mary by learn-ing about four spiritual giants: St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Pope St. John Paul II. Fr. Gaitley mas-terfully summarizes the teachings of these 4 saints, making it easy to grasp

and simple enough to put into practice.

Mater Dei Radio Fall Sharathon 2019

Mater Dei Radio celebrates 30 years of broadcasting with its Fall

Sharathon 2019, November 11th – 15th. The event is dedicated to

Our Lady of Grace with the theme, “Thirty Years of Grace”.

Tune in all week at KBVM 88.3 FM for a variety of special guests,

inspiring conversion stories, exciting gifts, and an opportunity for you

to support the only Catholic radio station in this region. Find out

more at www.materdeiradio.com.

Help Needed: Meals on Wheels Our local Meals on Wheels program is experiencing a serious volun-

teer driver shortage. They need people to deliver hot meals to home-

bound disabled and elderly adults in the Salem/Keizer area. Volunteer

drivers spend about 2 hours delivering lunchtime meals to private

homes one day per week (Monday through Friday). If you are able to

help, please contact Meals on Wheels at 503-364-2856 or visit their

website: marionpolkfoodshare.org/mealson wheels

Contact Person: Contact Person: Contact Person: Contact Person: Carolyn Rich, Vicariate Youth Minister (503) 769-2656, email: [email protected]

HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9 HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9 HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9 HIGH SCHOOL (GRADES 9 ---- 12) 12) 12) 12) This Sunday, October 27thThis Sunday, October 27thThis Sunday, October 27thThis Sunday, October 27th is

the 5th Youth Group night! It is held at Regis High School in the cam-

pus ministry room from 6:30pm to 8pm and will be about Theology

of the Body. This will be the second of 5 sessions on the bold teach-

ings from Saint Pope John Paul that pertains so much to our culture

today. Don’t miss it! Confirmation 1 and 2 both attend YG through-

out the year. Registration forms will be available that night if you have

not done it already. Friends are welcome to come as well! CONFIRMATION (SECOND YEAR)CONFIRMATION (SECOND YEAR)CONFIRMATION (SECOND YEAR)CONFIRMATION (SECOND YEAR) For 2For 2For 2For 2ndndndnd year: year: year: year: The third ses-sion is Sunday, November 24Sunday, November 24Sunday, November 24Sunday, November 24thththth and the 3 topics that will be covered are called “prodigal, more and new” It is at Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Church in the hallChurch in the hallChurch in the hallChurch in the hall. Since the candidates need to attend 2 of the 3 retreats, it is HIGHLY recommended they attend the November 1-3rd retreat. You should have turned in the information about the candi-dates sponsor and also be prepared to turn in the baptismal certificate unless they were baptized at ICC, St. Boniface, St. Mary’s, or Our Lady of Lourdes. Otherwise, a copy of the certificate needs to be turned in by December please. Parents and youth participating should have received their email from PURPOSE to receive the information on the sessions. Please contact Carolyn asap if you have not.

MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6----8))8))8))8)) The next youth group will be

on Wed, November 13th.Wed, November 13th.Wed, November 13th.Wed, November 13th. The topic will be “Nuestra Senora, Our Lady of Guadalupe”. Registration are available at the parish offices

and online at/www.immacstayton.org under faith formation. Steubenville NW; July 22Steubenville NW; July 22Steubenville NW; July 22Steubenville NW; July 22, , , , to 26, 2020 to 26, 2020 to 26, 2020 to 26, 2020 Believe it or not, but the time is now to be thinking about registering for Steubenville NW for next summer. All incoming 9th graders to graduating seniors are welcome to come. Cost is $400 per youth and fundraisers are offered all through-out the year. The theme is RESTORED. Please email Carolyn if you would like to receive emails about Steubenville fundraisers. Knights of Columbus Breakfast Knights of Columbus Breakfast Knights of Columbus Breakfast Knights of Columbus Breakfast A big thank you to the Knights of Columbus for hosting the breakfast at ICC this weekend, along with the youth, in order to raise money for the Nov. retreat. High School Retreat; Nov. 1High School Retreat; Nov. 1High School Retreat; Nov. 1High School Retreat; Nov. 1----3 at FBYC3 at FBYC3 at FBYC3 at FBYC Hold onto your hats; there is an awesome retreat coming! All youth grades 9 to 12 are welcome (And it is a mandatory retreat for both years of Confirmation; 1 and 2. ) This wonderful retreat called “Mary, she crushed the serpent un-der her feet” will be held at the Father Bernard Youth Center in Mt. Angel, beginning with Mass (for the whole family to attend) at 5pm on Friday,Friday,Friday,Friday, Nov.1Nov.1Nov.1Nov.1stststst ( ( ( (All Saint’s Day- Holy Day of Obligation) and ending with Mass for the whole family again at 11am on Sunday, Nov, 3Sunday, Nov, 3Sunday, Nov, 3Sunday, Nov, 3rdrdrdrd.... Cost is $50 per person but scholarships are available. As always, there will be music, teachings, adoration, confession, and many games like capture the flag, glow in the dark volleyball and soccer. Great way to enter into your faith and make great friends!

SANTIAM VICARIATE

YOUTH MINISTRY

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the bulletin for updates.

1 All Saints

7 am Mass & Rosary

10:30 am Mass @ Marian

Est.

6:30 pm C.F.F. Litany of

The Saints

7 pm Mass

2 All Soul’s Day

5:30-6:30 pm Conf.

7 pm Mass-will cover

Sunday Obligation.

3

10 am Mass (All Soul’s)

Children’s Liturgy

Blessing in Cemetery

Coffee & Donuts

4 7 am Prayer Service

Office Closed

7 pm Altar Soc. Mtg.

5 7 am Mass & Rosary

9 am-Noon Archive

6 7 am Mass & Rosary

6:30-7:45 pm C.F.F.

7 7am Mass & Rosary

9 am-3 pm Quilting

2-4 pm Adoration

4-5 pm Holy Hour

8 7 am Mass & Rosary

10:30 am Mass @

Marian Est.

9 8 am Anointing

Mass & Rosary

9-10 am Conf.

7 pm Vigil Mass

10 10 am Mass

Children’s Liturgy

Coffee & Donuts

11 Veterans Day

7 am Prayer Service

Office Closed

12 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

6:30 pm CASE Train-

ing at I.C.

13 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

6:30-7:45 pm C.F.F.

14 7am Mass & Ro-

sary

9 am-3 pm Quilting

2-4 pm Adoration

4-5 pm Holy Hour

15 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

10:30 am Mass @

Marian Est.

16 7 am Prayer Serv.

5:30-6:30 pm Conf.

7 pm Vigil Mass

17 10 am Mass

Children’s Liturgy

Coffee & Donuts

11:30 am CASE Training at

I.C. (English)

1:30 pm (Spanish)

18 7 am Prayer Service

Office Closed

19 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

9 am-Noon Archive

20 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

6:30-7:45 pm C.F.F.

21 7am Mass & Ro-

sary

9 am-3 pm Quilting

2-4 pm Adoration

4-5 pm Holy Hour

22 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

10:30 am Mass @

Marian Est.

23 7 am Prayer Serv.

5:30-6:30 pm Conf.

7 pm Vigil Mass

24 10 am Mass

Children’s Liturgy

Coffee & Donuts

25 7 am Prayer Service

Office Closed

26 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

27 7 am Mass & Ro-

sary

28 Thanksgiving Day

Office Closed

8 am Mass-

Food Drive for local

Food Bank

29 7 am Prayer Serv.

Office Closed

30 7 am Prayer Serv.

5:30-6:30 pm Conf.

7 pm Vigil Mass

St. Boniface ~ November 2019