January 6, 2019 The Epiphany of the Lord 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 Fiſth Street, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 Phone: 503-682-2332 Fax: 503-685-9294 www.stcyrilparish.org email: offi[email protected]Pastor: Fr. Brian Allbright offi[email protected]Business Manager: Julie Tiedtke [email protected]Parish Secretary: Anita Ruggiero [email protected]Religious Ed: Mary Ellen O’Larey [email protected]A Message To Our Parishioners & Visitors We invite your parcipaon 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 informaon 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 commied to creang a Christ centered community that seeks to: Enrich the liturgical experience Extend love, mercy, forgiveness Share the Church’s faith Celebrate fellowship and the sancty of life
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January 6, 2019
The Epiphany of the Lord
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
Please check out our web page to learn about activities and events. The bulletin is also posted on the web page for your convenience. See www.stcyrilparish.org
POPE‘S PRAYER INTENTION
FOR JANUARY
Evangelization: That young people, especially in
Latin America, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gospel to the world.
Mark Your Calendar
January 6 & 20 No RE Classes
January 19 March for Life—Pioneer Courthouse
Bus to Portland at 1:30 pm
January 21 & 22 Martin Luther King Holiday
Office Closed
January 26 First Reconciliation & Retreat
January 27 St. Vincent de Paul Omelet
Breakfast in the Hall
January 26 & 27 K of C Can & Bottle Drive
February 2 Women’s First Saturday - 9:30 am
In the Parish Hall Fireside Room
February 6 Volunteer Dinner
February 18 & 19 MLK Holiday - Office Closed
PRO-LIFE MEETING
The next meeting will be February 3 in the Hall at 9:15 am.
For more information, call Ray Klupenger at 503-504-0860.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FATHER JOSEPH SAAL COUNCIL 15640 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
PLEASE BRING YOUR CANS AND BOTTLES THE LAST WEEKEND OF EVERY MONTH. Check us out on KofC.org
LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS USHERS & GREETERS
January 12 P. Lee * R. Parent, J. Schenk, C. LeDoux, U: M. Buzo, G. Dahinden
Saturday 5:00 pm G. LeDoux, __________ G: _______, ________
January 13 B. Manderfeld * S. Marta, C. & R. Klupenger, U: M. Shangle, M. Nolan
Sunday 8:00 am E. Clarkson, __________ G: D. Nolan, L. Bottaini
January 13 C. Wieneke * K. Weber, S. Suran, L. Wieneke U: A. Webber, B. Webber
Sunday 10:30 am A. Holstrom, _________ G: E. Zurita, P Haugh
Altar Server: Isabel
ROE VS WADE MEMORIAL & MARCH FOR LIFE AT PIONEED COURTHOUSE SQUARE IN PORTLAND
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 2:30 pm Free bus ride to and from St. Cyril’s leaving at 1:30 and returning at 4:30
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus and Right to Life
This event has been sponsored by Oregon Right to Life and other Pro-Life organizations. Since the Supreme Court’s Decision of Roe vs Wade in 1973 which legalized abortion in the U.S. Oregon has been one of the only states where abortion is legal until the birth of the baby. We can make an impact by our actions, educating our peers and participating in prayer during 40 Days for Life. This event is a peaceful way to show the public that we are concerned about the lives lost to abortion. Pope Francis and our bishops have spoken in support of saving lives from abortion as well. You are welcome to join the Knights and Pro-Life community as we attend this event.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat
Winter holidays are traditionally a time of reflection. Those who have lost children to
abortion are reminded of the loss, the regrets, the if-onlys. Decide now that it is time for
hope and healing. Why wait any longer to heal? Project Aurora is providing Rachel’s
Vineyard retreats on February 15-17 in Portland and March 15-17 in Medford. The
retreat is a safe and compassionate environment! Financial assistance is available.
Or visit these websites: www.Project-Aurora.org. or www.rachelsvineyard.org.
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Saint Vincent de Paul
We were able to deliver 27 Christmas boxes to families in our area on the Sunday before Christmas. The boxes included food, toiletries and a gift card for each member of the family. Our wonderful St. Cyril families donated $3,300.00 in gift cards this year! The Knight of Columbus provided winter jackets. We are grateful for all the parishioners who delivered food boxes. We can't thank you enough for making this Christmas season possible by your acts of generosity. We wish all a very Happy New Year! PS...Our annual Omelet/Pancake breakfast is coming up
in January. Look for more information soon.
Following the Seekers January 6, 2019
What would happen if a group of Romanian Gypsies or Afghan Muslims showed up at the parish or
chancery, announcing that they had come to find the reformer who was about to make our church into what it
ought to be? Our answer depends partly on where we position ourselves and how much the current state of
affairs benefits, disturbs or disfavors us. No matter our starting point, we might find it a little disconcerting that the visitors have come from
another culture and faith tradition. Happily, the minute they admit that they got here by following a star, a good number of us would heave a
sigh of relief and write them off as migrating citizens from a funny farm. The Gospel of Matthew tells us that when a similar group showed
up in Jerusalem around the year 6 B.C.E., King Herod and the religious leaders took them rather seriously. The travelers got their attention
by using the “K-word.” (King word)
The visitors said they were seeking a newborn whom they called the King of the Jews. Everybody familiar with their Bible stories
knows that a king chosen by God can cause the reigning establishment a lot of trouble. So with a great show of religiosity, Herod gathered
the theologians to help the pilgrim band understand where the prophets said the savior would be born. As luck would have it, their
wandering star coincided with the ancient prophecies, and the Magi soon found the child and his mother. Recognizing God’s presence in
him, they offered him homage and gave him gifts that represented their hearts. Then, as sensitive to dreams as to astral signs, they
avoided Herod and his kind, went home, never again to appear in Christian history.
What would Matthew want us to take away from this story in his Gospel? Some elements are easily discernable. One obvious
component of the story is that God’s presence can be discovered through creation: The star at Jesus’ birth was the counterpoint to the
darkness that came over the land at his death. It was a sign that although God’s light may seem faint, it can never be snuffed out. Then
there is the irony that strangers were willing to go to great lengths to encounter Emmanuel, while the religious leaders of the chosen people
were content with their theology and a Temple practice they had learned to manage.
The religious leaders of the day had forged an uneasy alliance with their Roman overlords. As long as they didn’t make waves, they
were allowed to keep the Temple running. Their ritual service gave them a living and did nothing to disturb the peace. Apparently, the
priests and scribes had led their people to settle for formalism, counting on the idea that offering the right sacrifices would appease God just
as their taxes satisfied Caesar. When the restless Magi appeared and King Herod asked the leaders to explain what their Scriptures
foretold about a messiah, the chief priests and scribes could cite chapter and verse, all while remaining complacent, unaffected and
incurious. That was their first step toward not only massively missing the point, but also developing a specialty of trying to thwart what God
had begun to do through the newborn Jesus.
Today, the story of the Magi combines with our reading from Isaiah to remind us that Emmanuel is still waiting to be discovered in what
we might think are the most unlikely places and by the most unlikely people. It is highly improbable that a band of gypsies or a group of
Muslims is going to show up at our doors. At the same time, there are serious seekers, contemporary magi, all around us. They are young
people who are consciously hungry for a spiritual nourishment that they have not found in our churches and catechism. They are women,
young and old, who feel they have been treated like unwelcome outsiders when they come to the temple to offer their gifts. They are the
more than 10 percent of the U.S. population who identify as “former Catholics,” not necessarily because they lack faith, but because
they have been injured, feel rejected or believe that the church has so betrayed her vocation that their conscience does not
al- low them to participate in it. These are the people whose sincere seeking, like that of the Magi, can be a wake-up call to
those practicing in the church. As we begin our new year, today’s liturgy urges us to listen to the seekers who want more
than they have found in conventional religion. Their searching reminds us that God is bigger than any ritual or tradition
and is always waiting to encounter us anew, somewhere beyond our expectations.
Mary M. McGlone, CSJ, Celebration Publications
Women’s Faith Sharing Bible Study on the Gospel of John
The women of St. Cyril Parish are invited to register for our Lenten Bible Study with a focus on “The Turning Point”
by Dr. Allen Hunt. We will be gathering in room 116 on Thursdays from Feb. 28th through Holy Thursday on April
18th from 10:30 AM until 12:00. Dr. Hunt is an author and speaker for Dynamic Catholic on reigniting Catholicism.
Come join our faith sharing group and take a walk through the Gospel of John with us as we investigate eight encounters with
Jesus that will change your life. Our leader is Mary Ellen O’Larey who will facilitate our discussion guided by Dr. Hunt’s book.
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