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St. Philip Neri Parish  The Northwest Paulist Center for Evangelization & Reconciliation 2408 SE 16 th  Avenue | Portland, OR |97214-5334  www.stphil ipneripd  x.org Par i sh Off i ce 503 .23 1.4 955 | F a x 503 . 73 6.1 38 3 Guided since our founding in 1912 by the missionary vision of the  Paulists’ committed to the mission of Jesus, and dedicated to be welcoming to all, we, t he community of St. Philip Neri, strive to reach out, to reconcile and to promote unity for all God’s creation through worship, education, and service toward the common  good. Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time  February 1, 2015 SPIRITUAL FORMATION SERIES This series is for young and middle adult spiritual seekers who want to grow in holiness. Please look around in your life and mention this to any young adults you kn ow. The series will run on Thursday nights Feb. 5 – March 26 & Wed. Apr. 1  from 6-8pm. The program involves Supper, Talks, the Spirituality of Servant of God Isaac Thomas Hecker, Discussion, Prayer and Spiritual Direction. Although the f ocus in on young and middle adults, Spiritual Seekers of all ages are welcome. For more information contact Fr. Bill, [email protected], 510-851-2782. NEXT SENIOR POT LUCK GATHERING Will be this Tuesday, Feb. 3, 12-2pm in Carvlin Hall. Bring a dish to share. We will begin wit h gentle chair yoga. PARISH OFFICE CLOSING EARLY MONDAY The funeral for George Edens, Fr. Bill’s father, will be held at Our Lady of the Lake in Lake Oswego on Monday, Feb. 2 at 11am. The parish of fice will close at 10am to allow staff members to attend. CONFIRMATION If you are interested in becoming a candidate for Confirmation this spring, please contact Barbara Harrison by Feb. 15 th .  VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE Everyone is invited to join us for a  Valentine's Day Benefit Dance on Saturday, February 14th from 7pm to 11pm. Sponsored by the young adult and middle adult groups, and open to all ages. Tickets are $10 per person in advance. $15 per person at the door.  All proceeds from the tickets go to Rose Haven, a women's shelter in west Portland. Music is by D.J. Brandon Anderson. There will be dance lessons. BYO snacks. This is a non-alcohol event. Call the office for tickets. SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEK The annual Archbishops Catholic Appeal will be collected. The focus this year is on archdiocesan Yout h Ministry, but funds many other programs: prison ministry to the Deaf Community, tuition assistance in our Catholic Schools, ministry, and many other programs. Please see the flyer in today’s bulletin. SMALL FAITH GROUPS FOR LENT Lent begins with Ash Wed nesday on Feb . 18. Many know the benefit of participating in small faith groups for the 6 weeks of Lent. The groups read the Sunday Scriptures and discuss how the readings apply to our daily lives. You don’t need to be a scholar, teacher or scribe – just bring your bible. Signups end today, stop in the foyer and signup to join a group. WE’RE GLAD YOU ARE HERE If you are new to the parish, visiting from across town, across the country, or from other parts of the world, welcome & thank you for worshiping with us! Fill out one of the Welcome Cards in the pew racks and drop it in the collection basket or give to one of the priests. Stop by after Mass and introduce yourself. If you have any questions, please contact anyone on staff. 
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St. Philip Neri Parish The Northwest Paulist Center

for Evangelization & Reconciliation

2408 SE 16 th Avenue | Portland, OR |97214-5334 www.stphil ipneripd x.org

Par i sh Off i ce 503 .23 1.4 955 | F a x 503 . 73 6.1 38 3

Guided since our founding in 1912 by the missionary vision of the Paulists’ committed to the mission of Jesus, and dedicated to be

welcoming to all, we, the community of St. Philip Neri, strive to reachout, to reconcile and to promote unity for all God’s creation throughworship, education, and service toward the common good.

Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 SPIRITUAL FORMATION SERIESThis series is for young and middle adult spiritualseekers who want to grow in holiness. Please lookaround in your life and mention this to any youngadults you know. The series will run on Thursdaynights Feb. 5 – March 26 & Wed. Apr. 1 from 6-8pm.The program involves Supper, Talks, the Spirituality ofServant of God Isaac Thomas Hecker, Discussion,Prayer and Spiritual Direction. Although the focus inon young and middle adults, Spiritual Seekers of

all ages are welcome. For more information contactFr. Bill, [email protected] , 510-851-2782.

NEXT SENIOR POT LUCK GATHERINGWill be this Tuesday, Feb. 3, 12-2pm in Carvlin Hall.Bring a dish to share. We will begin with gentle chairyoga.

PARISH OFFICE CLOSING EARLYMONDAYThe funeral for George Edens, Fr. Bill’s father, will beheld at Our Lady of the Lake in Lake Oswego onMonday, Feb. 2 at 11am. The parish office will closeat 10am to allow staff members to attend.

CONFIRMATIONIf you are interested in becoming a candidate forConfirmation this spring, please contact BarbaraHarrison by Feb. 15 th .

VALENTINE’S DAY DANCEEveryone is invited to join us for a Valentine's DayBenefit Dance on Saturday, February 14th from7pm to 11pm. Sponsored by the young adult andmiddle adult groups, and open to all ages. Tickets are$10 per person in advance. $15 per person at thedoor. All proceeds from the tickets go to Rose Haven,a women's shelter in west Portland. Music is by D.J.Brandon Anderson. There will be dance lessons. BYOsnacks. This is a non-alcohol event. Call the office for

tickets.

SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKThe annual Archbishops Catholic Appeal will becollected. The focus this year is on archdiocesan YouthMinistry, but funds many other programs: prisonministry to the Deaf Community, tuition assistance inour Catholic Schools, ministry, and many otherprograms. Please see the flyer in today’s bulletin.

SMALL FAITH GROUPS FOR LENTLent begins with Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18. Manyknow the benefit of participating in small faith groupsfor the 6 weeks of Lent. The groups read the SundayScriptures and discuss how the readings apply to ourdaily lives. You don’t need to be a scholar, teacher orscribe – just bring your bible. Signups end today, stopin the foyer and signup to join a group.

WE’RE GLAD YOU ARE HERE If you are new to the parish, visiting from across town, across the country, or from other parts of the world, welcome& thank you for worshiping with us! Fill out one of the Welcome Cards in the pew racks and drop it in the collection

basket or give to one of the priests. Stop by after Mass and introduce yourself.If you have any questions, please contact anyone on staff.

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Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sunday, February 1, 2015

THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR and MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, February 1 st: 9:30am Mass

10:30am MassFor the People of St. Philip NeriDeaf Community Mass

ChurchChapel

Monday, February 2 nd:

Tuesday, February 3 rd:

Wednesday, February 4 th :

8:00am Mass8:00am Mass8:00am Mass

7:00pm

Eulalia JohnsonNoel Montague

Anna Nhu

B- Catholics

ChapelChapelChurch

ChapelThursday, February 5 th : 8:00am Mass For the cause of Servant of God Isaac

HeckerChapel

Friday, February 6 th : Saturday, February 7 th:

12:10pm Mass8:00am Mass

Helen Doris Bruck Nass <B>Christopher Chang-Han Oh

ChapelChapel

Sunday, February 8 tht :4:00pm Mass9:30am Mass

Raymond CapriFor the Peo ple of St. Philip Neri

ChurchChurch

10:30am Mass Deaf Community Mass Chapel

Please fill out a Mass Intention Form (located in the foyer of the Church) if you would like a Mass celebrated foryou, for an anniversary of death, birthday or marriage, or some other special event. You can also call the office.

Parish Office HoursMonday 9am – Noon

Tuesday – Friday9am – 4pm

503 231-4955

Parish StaffPastor & Director of NW Paulist Center

Fr. Charlie Brunick, CSP …………[email protected]

Parochial VicarFr. Michael Evernden, CSP ………[email protected]

Parochial VicarFr. Bill Edens, CSP ………………..x113

[email protected] Director of Faith Formation

Barbara Harrison ………………….x107 [email protected]

Business ManagerJeanne McPherson ………………..x103

[email protected] Office Manager

Rose Wolfe ………………………[email protected]

Maintenance & GroundsEd [email protected]

HECKER QUOTE “Christianity teaches that the soul is the image of God, His living imageand likeness. The image has the capacity to take on its original, thereforeunions with the soul and God is not impossible. God has united HisDivinity with all the infinite attributes of our humanity without change oralteration of either, in one personality. This is called theIncarnation. God became man. There was one who was true God andtrue man, he is called Christ!” [Epiphany Sermon, Rome]If you have asked Father Hecker to pray for you or another person who is ill, andyou believe something miraculous has happened, please phone Fr. Paul Robichaud,CSP, at (202) 269-2519 and tell him your story.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERSThank you for praying for those listed in our prayer corner each week. Itis a source of strength and hope for those listed to know that theircommunity is praying for them. If you would like to join the email prayerchain, contact Barbara [email protected] or call the office.

CRAB DINNER UPDATE After checking on the expected price of crab for our Mar. 21 dinner &being at the end of a long line of crab dinners, the committee has decidedto change our focus. We will be offering a Lenten Seafood PlatterFest , featuring a variety of seafood’s – crab, shrimp, and other types, tobe determined after checking with the supplier. More details will follow aswe get more information and finalize plans.If you would like more information, please contact [email protected] or Rose [email protected] .

Please pray forGeorge and Kay Edens & familyMarc Duyck Sr. Katie HearnCourtney, Richard & Dorene

Dehen’s granddaughter Ann Cassin George Spada

Kait Skylar Keith WatsonBobby Curry, James & Barbara

Harrison’s grandsonGeorgene Raab Sandra Smith

Bob BennettPaulist Seminarians Vocations

Church Cleaning, Feb. 2,-8 Jerry & Priscilla Stewart

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Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sunday, February 1, 2015

MINISTERS NEEDEDIs it your turn to help? We are in need of people who will serve asEucharistic Ministers and Welcome/Greeters. We are in need of 5Eucharistic Ministers for the 4pm Saturday Vigils, 3 EucharisticMinisters for the Sunday, 9:30am Liturgies. Greeters/WelcomeMinisters are needed at all Masses. Training is provided.This is a meaningful way to say ‘Thank You’ to God and our faithcommunity once a month. Please call the office or [email protected] .

CAR PROWLSCar prowls are on the rise in the Division St. area. Just a reminderto keep all valuables out of sight in your cars. These incidents aremost often at night but they also happen in the daytime. Don’tleave temptation visible.

OPEN SANCTUARY TODAY All are welcome to the Open Sanctuary at Saint Philip Neri,6pm-7pm, today & Sunday, February 8th, and 15th . Please

join us for some Quality Tranquility and Peace in our Sanctuary onSunday evenings. Live music, praise and adoration, conversation.Join old friends, meet new people! We start at 6pm and end at 7pmwith refreshments. Invite your friends and new acquaintances.

Scriptures for Next WeekFebruary 8, 2015

5 th Sunday in Ordinary Time

First Reading Job 7:1-4, 6-7Responsorial Psalm147: 1-2, 3-4Second Reading, 1Cor 9:16-19, 22-23Gospel, Mark 1:29-39

FACEBOOKYoung and Middle adults are invited to join ourFacebook page. Go to your Facebook page andsearch on keywords: Bridges Catholic YoungAdult Ministry Portland Oregon . While youare there join the parish Facebook page as well.

Pastoral CornerMany thanks to all for your prayers and good wishes. My father died peacefully on Sunday, January 25th at3:15am. His final weeks have been a graced time for my family. My mother was his main caretaker during the lastyears of his coping with heart problems. We siblings have grown closer to each other and to Mom as we helped Dadwith feeding, personal care, arranging for home health care and finally, hospice. There are many indignities at thatstage of life, as people do the personal care that you are used to doing for yourself. Dad was very dignifiedthroughout the process and never complained. He just took things a day at a time.

My sister has been in town from New York for a few weeks to help my mom. She and my brother, who had justarrived the night before from New Jersey, were there to help him enter into eternal life. I am grateful for my father,who has been my role model my whole life. Having shown us children how to live for so many years, he has nowshown us how to die. He died the way he wanted to - at home with no tubes or IV’s or pain medications. His mindwas clear until the end.

I always say that we grow up in a family of origin, but we must leave that family and create a new family - a “familyof choice.” I am grateful to the Paulist Fathers, especially Michael Evernden, Charlie Brunick, and Jim Kolb, my

“family of choice,” for accompanying me in this time of loss.

It is so long since I have celebrated the Eucharist with you!!! I have been helping with Spanish and English massesat Saint Anne’s church in Gresham for four weekends until their pastor, Fr. Jose Luis Gonzales, could return from hisvacation in Mexico. After that came the archdiocesan young adult retreat weekend, January 23rd-25th. It was agreat learning experience for me to observe how the young adult ministry is done in the archdiocese. And it was achance for them to get to know me and imagine how I might assist in the archdiocesan young adult ministry. Ipresided and preached at the Sunday mass, and I was able to share the spirit of Isaac Hecker with them. Therewere 61 young adults present. But, none of them were from Saint Philip Neri. This is something for us to improveon for next year!!!

And, finally a note on the Gospel today. Jesus preaches the kingdom and the proclamation of the kingdom is met byresistance, but the presence of Christ heals those who are shackled by evil. He takes away the voice of evil “BeQuiet!” and releases the hold of evil “Come out of him!” He heals the wounds left behind by the grip of evil in theman’s life, and restores him to his family and community.

Fr. Bill

MEETUP.COM Young and Middle adults are invited to joinour "Meetup.com" group. Go to

www.meetup.com and put in keywords "Portland Catholic Spirituality." You may have to join meetup.com , but it isfree.