Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11, 2020 A Roman Catholic Parish in the Benedictine Tradition since 1881 575 East College Street, Mount Angel, Oregon 97362 A WARM WELCOME TO ALL WHO WORSHIP WITH US! Whether you are a long-time member who has moved or someone new who has just come, please register with us by filling out this information and putting it into the collection bas- ket or mail to the parish office with comments or questions. We also welcome your written and signed input on any subject. Name Phone Address City Zip Saint Teresa of Ávila Email Info in English OR Spanish Painting “Vision of the Holy Spirit” by ___New Parishioner (please contact me) ___New address & phone number Peter Paul Rubens 1612-1614 CONTACT NUMBERS Pastor: Fr. Philip Waibel, O.S.B. Website: www.stmarymtangel.org /@stmarypastor MAIN OFFICE: 503 - 845 - 2296 Office Hours: Monday—Friday: 8 AM — 5 PM Faith Formation 503 - 845 - 4282 E-mail: [email protected] Youth Ministry 503 - 845 - 4279 St. Mary is a vibrant Catholic community in the Ben- Daily Mass: 7:00 AM at St. Mary, edictine tradition, baptized into the life of Christ and Tuesday through Friday committed to: Celebrating the Sacraments with dignity, joy and reverence; Weekend Masses @ St. Mary Living the Gospel, and serving and welcoming all as Saturday Vigil 5:30 PM we would Christ Himself; Sunday Morning 7:30 AM Working for peace, justice, reconciliation and com- passion for the poor, the immigrant, youth, the el- 10:00 AM derly and those without power in our society; Misa en Español 12:30 PM Respecting all life from conception to natural death; And helping each other to grow in holiness by our Holy Rosary Mission lives of humility and compassion. Sunday 9:00 AM We welcome all to St. Mary Church regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, marital status, PENANCE / RECONCILIATION : ability or life situation, and invite all to join us as we work to accomplish our Mission. St. Mary’s: Saturday 3:30 PM—5:00 PM October 11, 2020 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Mary’s Parish Staff Mass Intentions October 12 - 18 Fr. Philip Waibel, OSB, Pastor 503-845-2296 Weekday Mass 7:00 AM Weekend Masses as noted [email protected] Monday + Margaret Obersinner - Fred Davidson Rev. Mr. Don Murdy, Permanent Deacon + Phil Pomeroy (wed ann) - Family & Friends Pat Zollner, Music Director Tuesday 503-845-2296 / [email protected] Wednesday + Pat Fisher - Leo & Carol Ilg Mark Dol, 503.845.2353 Thursday Special Intention - Carolyn Postelwait Parish Coordinator Friday + Kathy Owen - Sharon Smith [email protected] Saturday 5:30 PM Mike & Debbie Farrell - Ken & Marie Fessler Sr. Dorothy Jean Beyer, OSB, Ministry to the Sick / 503.845.2347 / Sunday 7:30 AM + Jean Fessler - Dave & Betty Wagner [email protected] Sunday 10:00 AM PARISHIONERS Bernadette Wagner, 503.845.4282 Sunday 12:30 PM Director of Religious Education Holy Rosary 9:00 [email protected] AM + Diane Ilg - Sharon Smith Katie Beaubien Franchini, 503.845.4279 Daily and Sunday Mass Readings Director of Youth Ministry, [email protected] Monday 10/12 Monday of the Twenty Eighth Week of Ordinary Times Cristo Cervantes, 503.845.2348, First Reading: Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31- 5:1 / Gospel: Luke 11:29-32 Hispanic Ministry Tuesday 10/13 Tuesday of the Twenty [email protected] Eighth Week of Ordinary Times First Reading: Galatians 5:1-6 / Gospel: Michelle Wagner, 503.845.2350 Luke 11:37-41 Administrative Assistant/Accounting Wednesday 10/14 St. Callistus I [email protected] First Reading: Galatians 5:18-25 / Gospel: Luke 11:42-46 Cynthia Unger, 503.845.2245 Thursday 10/15 St Teresa of Jesus (Avila) Administrative Assistant First Reading: Ephesians 1:1-10 / Gospel: [email protected] Luke 11:47-54 Friday 10/16 St. Hedwig, St. Margaret Jim Zollner, 503.845.2296 Mary Alacoque Janitorial/Maintenance Services First Reading: Ephesians 1:11-14 / Gospel: Bulletin Luke 12:1-7 [email protected] Saturday 10/17 Ignatius of Antioch When submitting announcements for the bulletin please email it to: First Reading: Ephesians 1:15-23 / Gospel: Arthur Cocker, 503.845.2296 Luke 12:8-12 Janitorial/Maintenance Services [email protected] Sunday 10/4 Twenty Ninth Sunday of Ordi- [email protected] Please note that any bulletin announce- nary Times ment inquiry is subject to change First Reading: Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 / Second Jerry Berning, 503.845.9717 Reading: Thessalonians 1:1-5b / Gospel: Cemetery Manager and must be submitted Monday by noon Matthew 22:15-21 [email protected] PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR WILL & ESTATE Parish Mailing Address: Please use the following language when making your estate plans: St. Mary Catholic Church “I give, devise, and bequeath _____________________ 575 E College Street (Describe gift and purpose) to St. Mary Catholic Church, Mt. Angel (our legal name). TAX ID #: Mount Angel, OR 97362 93-0391627 “It is understood in making this gift that it can only be used by St. Mary Catholic Church, Mt. Angel for the program or purpose herein stated.” Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11, 2020 Let us pray for our Prayer Shawls Available: Parishioners If you or someone you know needs a Ed Drescher Mark Myers prayer shawl for comfort and encour- Jose & Lola Lopez Daene Rodriguez agement, please contact Sister Doro- Ernie Dill Norma Quintanilla Norman Hettwer Richard Talent thy Jean, 503 845-2347 or Marian Bielemeier Raul Campos [email protected] Maria Pedraza Mireya Sanchez Barb Schmidt Adam Arevalo Prayer Shawls are crocheted/knitted Dee Carey Alice Sichley Ted & Mary Buhr Rosemary Smith with prayers for the recipient and Kylie Hettewer Irene Rodriguez blessed by Father Philip. Lily Alejandro Pat Sprauer Ruben Arevalo Gerry Beyer Joseph Shaefer Jess Olson Carol Obersinner Katie Ferris Orr PLEASE LET US KNOW…. Laura Logar Patti Eder Gloria Arroyo Carolyn Wendell Cynthia Cardenas Suzie Smith If you are ill, or if you know that Maria Astorga Devin Keith someone is ill and/or is in hospi- Chuck Wavra Gail Shawhan Jim Hauth Gabe James tal, please call Father Philip or Joe & Marilyn Seiler Mary McKillip Sister Dorothy Jean so that we Maria Fregoso Greg Schonbachler can provide pastoral care, pray- Eva Arevalo Jimmy Myers Tevin Seubert Don Huebsch ers, & the Sacrament of Anoint- Adam Buhr Julia Hopkins ing of the Sick. This is very im- Jean Homer Lorraine Duda portant, especially in the time of Cesaria Leija Don Dunn Rudy Arevalo Clem Unrein the pandemic. Thank you for Roger Logar Gerrie Faessler-Gray your assistance. Fred Arevalo Joan Moreland Willow Ron Schmidt Joe Schwab Gilbert Arevalo Sherry Meith Maribel Ramos Mark Torstorm Margarita Ambriz All Caregivers Velia Duenas Pray for those in harms way: Tom MacDonnell PFC Dean Harris Phil & Kay Meissner Afghanistan Mark Homer If you would like to be added to the pray- er list or are on the prayer list and wish to be removed. Please contact the par- ish office at 503-845-2296. October 11, 2020 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Catholic Voting Resources Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat Do you have questions on political issues Unhealed effects from abortion experiences and want to know what the Catholic do not have to compound the extraordinarily teachings are on these issues? Here are massive stress in countless lives right now. The power to resolve abortion-related trauma some resources that you can help. and grief are found in an upcoming Project https://www.catholicity.com/vote/guide.html Aurora sponsored Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat https://www.usccb.org/offices/justice- weekend in Portland: November 6-8, 2020 or February 12-14, 2021. For more information peace-human-development/forming- e-mail [email protected], call 541-942- consciences-faithful-citizenship 2861, or visit www.project-aurora.org and www.rachelsvineyard.org. You can protect mothers and children by joining this worldwide mobilization! Through prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils and community outreach, 40Days for Life has inspired 1,000,000 volunteers! More than 16,742 babies have been saved: Here’s how to take part: • Vigil location: Public right-of-way, sidewalk outside Planned parenthood, 3825 Wolverine Street NE, Salem, OR 97301 • Vigil hours: 7am to 7pm daily • Local contact: Bob Synder [email protected] 503-480-9374 Baby fundraiser begins this week! Envelopes will be available following each mass today. Please fill them with do- nations of change, cash or checks to help St. Germaine Pregnancy Support Cen- ter supply diapers and clothing to children, and free pregnancy tests and ultra- sounds to young women in the Salem area. Collection boxes for the envelopes will be available at the church for all the weekend masses on Oct 17/18 and Oct 24/25 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11, 2020 "Is anyone among you sick? Then he must call for the elders of the church and they are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer offered in faith will restore the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him." James 5:14-15 Parish Wide Anointing of the Sick within Mass Tuesday, November 10, at 11 a.m. (No potluck due to COVID-19) Please mark your calendar and plan to attend. If you have questions, please contact Sister Dorothy Jean, 503 845-2347. Pope Francis: The sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick "is the assurance of Jesus being close to the sick and the elderly." October 11, 2020 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time St.
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