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Catholic Sentinel Aug. 2-15, 2013 CatholicSentinel.org Serving the Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon for 143 years Pope re-energizes Latin American Church during historicCatholicSentinel.org visit Serving the Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon, for 148 years Related stories, pp. 10, 11, 12; editorial, p. 15 March 3, 2017 CAtho LiC News serviCe RIO DE JANEIRO — Re Faith quiz ducing the faith to a worldly- ideology, prizing administra tive efficiency over mission - ary zeal, and exalting the role - of clergy to the detriment of the laity are some of the ma jor “temptations” undermin - ing evangelization in Latin - America, Pope Francis told regional church leaders. Pope Francis instructed the bishops to lead without being authoritarian, to adopt “simplicity and austerity of life” and to care for their dioceses without ambitions for more prominent appoint Catholic - ments. Aboard the flight home from Brazil, the pope said he Amsberry family photo was responding to the wishes Katrina, Naomi and Gianna Amsberry with friends. Online Rates and Sizes… of the College of Cardinals “The Catholic Sentinel is our when he set up commissions llenge to study the Vatican bank, sisters at Courtesy Roman Catholic Cha world Youth Day Vatican financial and admin - Three young adult sis istrative procedures and the ters from Oregon attended- unity among Christians and Collegereform of the Roman Curia. World Youth Day, traveling good relations with people of The pope also said he to South America in July on other faiths. Gianna, Naomi and Ka knows people have spoken pilgrimag e. - about some kind of “gay lob The daughters of Joe trina Amsberry then went by” at the Vatican protecting - on to Montevideo, Uruguay Members of a team from St. Birgitta Parish — Henry Webster, William Greninger, Chrissy Wickelman and Catherine Greninger — confer duringthe the money, Roman but Catholic it becomes Challenge. more than that.” and Marylen Amsberry of certain priests by threatening Aumsville started in Bue and met with members of At the customary noontime Saturday - Communion and Libera mat with the “Jeopardy” style questions - to blackmail others. The pope nos Aires, Argentina where - - Mass, Archbishop Sample underscored said the “lobbying” is what is they visited Pope Francis’ tion movement, which offers and answers was unveiled in 1988. The that more important than the competi the idea that Christ is the They get to Maryknow John Morriss. Sis -religion,contest has beenembrace held every year since. Jesus - worrisome. old neighborhood, attended tion is the time that students spend in In his first news confer true response to the deep link to Catholic news, updates ter John, a faith-forma Many of the current coaches were Mass at the church where - By Leandra Wolf and Lynn Harris learning and preparation. More impor - est needs in any historical C Sentinel tion teacher frustrated- he grew up and went to Mar he Catholi - once contestants. The children of that GuideSee World - For t with the quality of knowl tant yet, he said, is “being able to explain Youth daY, iapolis in the Argentinian moment. Advertisers can extend their reach to on-the-go adult readers first generation of contestants now are page They worked their way How many of his flock know that Arch edge in her students, in your faith when some other young person A special supplement published by the3 Pampas for a gatheri - sparring with each other, hands poised - Pope Francis embraces a young woman during the w Catholic News Service photo ng of up the coast toward Sao bishop is a devotee 1978 heard that early asks a question.” the Focolare Movement. ary over their buzzers, listening carefully to orld Youth Day welcoming. of the nightly television show “Jeopar Sr. M The archbishop told youths that ul The movement promotes Jesuits trained their See SiSterS, page - John the emcee, hoping to be the first to buzz timately, “You have to go deeper than 10 dy” and watches it as often as his busy seminarians by having SS anniver- Morri in and answer correctly. knowledge, you must have a living faith Catholic Sentinel schedule allows? Roman Catholic Chal them compete in contests “From what you learn, you really grow Archbishop urges unity for local church lenge, which celebrated its 30th with other seminarians and relationship with Jesus Christ.” - in your personal life, because you know By ed Langlois sary match Jan. 27-28 at Valley Catholic throughout Europe. catholicsentinel.org of the - more about what you believe,” explains , page 8 CatholiC Sentinel School, gave the archbishop the opportu With the approval of her superiors at ee rC Challenge Jacqueline Workman, one competitor- S Archbishop Alexander nity to emcee one of its four championship Our Lady of Peace Retreat House, the co Sample made a plea for unity - turned-coach. “At first, it’s about winning rounds. operation of some priests and the help of March 2017 among Catholics in western - and education.” Alex Trebek, watch out. many volunteers, the “College Bowl” for A day without immigrants Oregon during the first in a seeking news, sports coverage, entertainment, spiritual formation Special tribute was given on this anni series of regional welcome By Francisco Lara entinel versary year to the late Franciscan Sister atholiC S ‘There is much Masses. Anti-Catholic preacher — oF the C “If we are going to evange Hundreds of thousands talk of the word lize , we have to be- nothing new in Oregon of immigrants across the “sanctuary,” together,” the archbishop told country — including many a congregation of 800 packed By Ed Langlois entinel in Oregon — stepped out of which is a very into St. Pius X Church July CatholiC S oF the American life Feb. 16. beautiful name. 16. They came from the west Eight men who in late They wanted to show A partner in the process side of Portland and regions January hurled a fiery- what the nation would be We forget that west of the city. message outside St. Pe like without them. With it comes from High school graduates take many “If we are divided among ter Church in Southeast documents and without, paths, but for most grads of western Or- ourselves, we do not bear and commentary. Updated daily, CatholicSentinel.org & God.’ witness to Christ,” the arch Portland do not represent children and adults, they egon’s Catholic high schools — college is - a new phenomenon of the bishop said. decided not to go to school,- Amparo Piedrahita, in their future. Deciding how to prepare Worshipers included the Trump era. Instead, they- to work or to buy. Demon and where to apply is daunting, even for priests of the area, in addi who leads Hispanic - are part of a long tradi strations took place in - the most ambitious teen. tion to deacons, religious Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel tion of Christian splinter - many U.S. cities in opposi ministry at St. John and laity. The assembly lis This guide is here to help. Practical Catholic Sentinel - groups that react viru tion to Trump administra- Fathers Nicholas Nilema and Joseph Barita at a Mass marking their pho jubilees.t tened attentively even as the Baptist Parish in stories inside include: “4 tips for finding o by Claric e Keating Rev. Charles Mantey, pastor at St. Mark Lutheran Church lently to change and see tion proposals to curtail in Salem, prepares attendees for their day of learning and Milwaukie the right college” and “Paying for college: See arChbiShop themselves as prophets. immigration and refugee , page 5 St. Pius Parish photo by David Kinder advocacy. The group known as programs. It’s possible — dream but be realistic.” Priest friends share silver jubilee Archbishop Alexander s Bible Preachers is led by- The day was not all We also take an in-depth look at ample delivers homily. - 42-year-old Grant Chi- protests. Some people, like brothers and sisters and topics surrounding higher ed, includ- They grew up in the Blanchet Interfaith crowdbuilding bylobbies state lawmak - same town in East Africa away from where they grew school president to step down elcentinelacatolico.org includes articles from the print issue, plus solm. The trendy-dress those at St. John the Bap we decided that the best ing the benefits of Catholic education 25th ordination anniversary Facebook screen shot up, the two men remain ers Sen. Jackie Winters and played together in the SALEM — The president of Blanchet Interfaith Advocacy Day ing vintage shop owner tist Church in Milwaukie, way to do it is by praying,” for non-Catholics and how schools are friends as they serve Catho as Apostolic Life Community (R-Salem) and Sen. Sara Grant Chisolm led a group - - schoolyard as children. They School here is stepping down after 16 years “I will be working brings more than 450 says he doesn’t have an preferred to pray. Parish Amparo Piedrahita said- lics in two small parishes in - priests. Gelser (D-Corvallis). that preached in an attack reaching out to Hispanic families. studied together at seminary in the post. to develop a work force “The Catholic Sentinel gives in Spanish. She leads His Parishioners at the two people to speak out at anti-immigrant agenda. ioners opened the doors as young men. They entered Oregon. The gathering kicked ing way outside a Spanish panic ministry at St. John Curious about the percentage of stu- parishes, and the other Or Charles Lee, who also sat on the Keizer that will meet the needs Oregon State Capitol He claims instead that Mass. He claims he is and invited everyone to Matt Cashore/Universitythe priesthood of Notre Dameon the same This year, Father Joseph - City Council, will consult with Salem-area of our community and off the second half of the- the Baptist. dents who go on to Catholic colleges Barita, pastor of St. Frederic egon locations they have he preaches against a opposed to Catholicism, unite in prayer for all the- The Main Building at daythe —University July 3, 1988, of in Moshi, schools and businesses to form t make us more attractive By Sarah Wolf advocacy day, when at “I believe that the and universities? We have information Parish in St. Helens, and Fa served, love these East Afri echnical edu C Sentinel culture that has veered not immigrants. immigrants of the coun Notre Dame is famousa city for inits the golden foothills of Mount - - cation programs. Lee will lead a division of - to prospective businesses F the Catholi tendees went on to meet on that, too. ther Nicholas Nilema, pastor can priests not only for their o from biblical truth. try regardless of beliefs or only one who can give us dome, added in 1882.Kilimanjaro. a subsidiary of Salem-based Mountain West and strengthen our local with their state legislators.- of Our Lady of Victory Par holiness, but also their abid SALEM — Despite a “Most churches are origin. peace and tranquility at We hope you find these pages useful, And now, half a world - Investments, a real estate company led by economy,” Lee says. The event was spon - page 5 ish in Seaside, celebrate their - mmigrantS, and best of luck in your college journey. longtime Catholic school supporter Larry downpour, marchers took not teaching a repentant tholiC, “Today we are support See i See friendS, page The board of directors sored by religious groups ee anti-Ca 7 to the state Capitol steps as gospel,” Chisolm says. S ing all our immigrant Tokarski. — The Catholic Sentinel staff ee from across the state, in- page 5 S lee, page 7 harle photo galleries, reader comments, interactive maps and bonus part of the 2017 Interfaith “They are speaking a Back to School C S lee Advocacy Day. cluding the Archdiocese loosey-goosey, sloppy- Cy, page 6 The crowd of more than See advoCa Back to School Coming Sept. 20 450 were welcomed to the me information about my faith To advertise call 503.281.1191. Space Deadline: Sept. 11

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