April 24, 2016 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER "Please remember Sacred Heart in your estate planning." Knights of Columbus Paul Wostel Grand Knight (503)842-2676 Catholic Daughters Joan YostRegent- (503)842-5419 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. (English) 12:00 Noon (Spanish) Weekdays Monday (English) 10:00 am Tuesdays (English) 6:00 pm Wed, Thurs, Friday 8:00 am Spanish Mass Friday 6:30 pm Holy Days Check Bulletin for times Confessions Sat. 4:30 - 5:00 pm Sun. 1:15 - 1:45 pm (Spanish) Rosary Tues. 5:40 pm Sat. 5:00 pm Wed, Thurs & Fri. after morning Mass Adoration Monday 8:30 am –8:00 pm 1st Fridays 8:30—12:00 pm Office Hours Mon—Wed—Thur—Fri 8:30 am–5:00 pm CLOSED TUESDAY Hispanic Ministry (office hours) Monday 6:30 to 8:00 Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 Friday : 9:00 to 6:00 2405 Fifth St. Tillamook, OR 97141 Phone: 503-842-6647 Email: [email protected]Fax 503-842-3897 PARISH WEBSITE www.tillamooksacredheart.org Like us on Facebook! PARISH STAFF PH. 842-6647 EMAIL ADDRESS Fr. Joseph Hoang ~ Pastor ext. 22 [email protected]Denise Romero ~ Office Secretary ext. 21 [email protected]VOLUNTEER MINISTRY COORDINATORS Enrique Orozco ~Hisp.Ministries ext. 24 [email protected]Suzanne Weber ~Liturgy & Word 842-5612 [email protected]Financial Advisory Council Mario Venti ~ Chair 503-398-5876 Pastoral Advisory Council Jeanette Steinbach~Chair 503-377-0210 Music Coordinators Kathy Ellis 5:30 pm Mass Barbara Seaholm 9:30 am Mass (503) 842-2918 Omar Hernandez & Israel Pozos 12:00 pm Mass Facility Maintenance Team Hank Gollon 503-842-2354 Lectors’ Coordinator Suzanne Weber 503-842-5612 Eucharistic Ministers’ Coordinator Pat Kehr 503-842-2249 Eucharistic Adoration Coordinator Patrick Matthews 503-330-2115 Funeral Luncheons/ Cleaning Crew Laurice Meyer 503-842-2570 Our Mission Statement We are a community of believers centered on the Eucharist, the Word of God and Catholic tradition. Together, we give witness to our faith through the Sacraments, good works of service and prayer. St. Joseph’s Cloverdale, OR Saturday~ Mass– 5:30 p.m. Sunday~ Mass– 9:30 a.m. Phone Number 503-392-3685
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April 24, 2016 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
"Please remember Sacred Heart in your estate planning."
Knights of Columbus Paul Wostel Grand Knight (503)842-2676
Catholic Daughters Joan YostRegent-
(503)842-5419
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. (English) 12:00 Noon (Spanish) Weekdays Monday (English) 10:00 am Tuesdays (English) 6:00 pm Wed, Thurs, Friday 8:00 am Spanish Mass Friday 6:30 pm Holy Days Check Bulletin for times Confessions Sat. 4:30 - 5:00 pm Sun. 1:15 - 1:45 pm (Spanish) Rosary Tues. 5:40 pm Sat. 5:00 pm Wed, Thurs & Fri. after morning Mass Adoration Monday 8:30 am –8:00 pm 1st Fridays 8:30—12:00 pm Office Hours Mon—Wed—Thur—Fri 8:30 am–5:00 pm CLOSED TUESDAY
Hispanic Ministry (office hours) Monday 6:30 to 8:00 Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 Friday : 9:00 to 6:00 2405 Fifth St. Tillamook, OR 97141 Phone: 503-842-6647 Email: [email protected] Fax 503-842-3897
Our Mission Statement We are a community of believers centered on the Eucharist, the Word of God
and Catholic tradition. Together, we give witness to our faith through the Sacraments, good works of
service and prayer.
St. Joseph’s Cloverdale, OR
Saturday~ Mass– 5:30 p.m.
Sunday~ Mass– 9:30 a.m. Phone Number 503-392-3685
April 24, 2016 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
"Please remember Sacred Heart in your estate planning."
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Monday, April 25 Gloria Lyons Tuesday April 26 Communion Service Wednesday, April 27 Communion Service Thursday, April 28 Communion Service Friday, April 29 English Mass Communion Service Spanish Mass Saturday, April 30 English Mass †Lloyd Baertlein Sunday, May 1 English †Marita Baertlein Spanish Denise Romero
LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR
At the conclusion of their missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas tell the Antioch community all that the Lord had accomplished in their preaching in kingdom of God. This kingdom, to be marked by
our love for each other, will reach its fulfillment in new heavens and a new earth.
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
Sunday, April 24 Acts 14:21-27,Rv 21:1-5a,
Jn 13:31-33a,34-35
Monday, April 25 1 Pt 5:5b-14, Mk 16:15-20
Tuesday, April 26
Acts 14:19-28, Jn 14:27-31a
Wednesday, April 27 Acts 15:1-6, Jn 15:1-8
Thursday, April 28
Acts 15:7-21, Jn 15:9-11
Friday, April 29 Acts 15:22-31, Jn 15:12-17
Saturday, April 30
Acts 16:1-10, Jn 15:18-21
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May, April 1
Acts 15:1-2,22-29, Rv 21:10-14,22-23 Jn 14:23-29
Sat: April 30,2016 5:30 pm
Lector Chris Nosbisch
Eucharistic Minister A1
Sun: May 1, 2016 9:30 am
Lector Suzanne Weber
Eucharistic Minister B1
Church Cleaning Group Schedule This Week Group #5
Mary Allison, Roberta Olson, Andrea Jenck,
Helen Blaser, Bev Prince Thank you!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS
Mass Intentions
Honor a loved one living or deceased with a Mass Intention. Mass Intentions are availa-ble for most dates of your choice. The sug-gested donation for a Mass Intention is 10.00. Contact the Parish Office for more information or to request a Mass Intention.
Thank you for your support. Please consider Sacred Heart in your will.
Calling All Talented Men and Women Looking for help to lighten the load of our maintenance team. Share your talents with you parish family. Looking for construction workers, paint crews, plumbers, electricians, yard crews, and general maintenance. Your talents would be greatly appreciated in your parish.
April 24, 2016 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
"Please remember Sacred Heart in your estate planning."
8 Things Catholics Should Do Every DAY
1. Start the day with prayer, your Bible, and a talk with your Mother – It sounds so simple, yet I don’t understand why some days I can’t seem to “fit” in prayer. Our days need to be centered around this habit. Make a date of it. Set your cell phone alarm to a time when you can pray and don’t leave God stranded. Mornings are best, but if it doesn’t work for you find a time that does. Pull out your Bible and read a line or two. The daily Mass read-ings are a great place to start. A goal for every Catholic is to say the rosary everyday, but some of us are in a season of life when this isn’t possible. If you can’t do a rosary, start with
at least a Hail Mary and work up to a decade or a chaplet. “Prayer is nothing else than union with God. When the heart is pure and united with God it is consoled and filled with sweetness; it is dazzled by a marvelous light.” – St. John Vianney 2. Smile, Use your Manners, Be kind, Give out hugs. Have you heard the old Hymn, “They will know we are Christians by our love, by our love…”? It’s not necessarily true today. Christians have become just as rude and inconsiderate as everyone else, sometimes even more so! Let’s reclaim our Christian love by smiling, letting others go first in line or helping old ladies cross the street. “Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” – Blessed Mother Teresa 3. Go on Social Media (i.e., communicate!), call a friend, visit a friend Yes, I know we have a bunch of posts about how social media is overused, but go ahead, use it! However, use it in a way that glorifies God. Share a scripture with a friend. Check in on an old classmate. Daily connect with people to build relation-ships. (Don’t stop there though, make it a weekly goal to get together in person with a friend or family member.) “Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most agreeable pursuits become tedious.” – St. Thomas Aquinas 4. Tell someone you love them and why I don’t know anyone who has ever gotten tired of hearing they are loved. It’s even better when they are given a list of reasons why! Whether it is your parents, siblings, or your own children, make it a daily habit to tell at least one person in your life how much you love them. “You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working, and just so, you learn to love by loving. All those who think to learn in any other way deceive themselves.” -St. Francis de Sales 5. Talk about God Make God a part of your whole day, not just your prayer time. Bring Him into conversations with friends, family, even co-workers if you can. We talk about things we love – movies, restaurants, people… but we often fail to talk about God in the same way. “But this does not mean that we should postpone the evangelizing mission; rather, each of us should find ways to communicate Jesus wherever we are. All of us are called to offer others an explicit witness to the saving love of the Lord, who despite our imperfections offers us his closeness, his word and his strength, and gives meaning to our lives.” – Pope Francis
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COMING SOON
SURVEY & REGISTRATION FORMS
Fr. Joseph and PAC members are working on a survey to help evaluate the ministries or services that are important to you. Please take time and fill out the survey to let us know how we can better serve you. The survey will be used to then focus on the pastoral council plan and goals. The survey can be dropped off at the of-fice, to Fr. Joseph or any member of the Pastoral Council. We have also updated the registration form. Please enter pertinent information so that we can better serve you, and your family. If you have any questions, please call Jeanette at 503-812-3177.
6. Sacrifice something It’s so important that we learn to make daily sacrifices and offer them up to the Lord. It doesn’t have to be anything cra-zy. Eat bread with no butter. Turn off the radio and drive in silence. It’s the little things that cultivate our holiness and help us to overcome our attachment to things of the world. “There is no place for selfishness—and no place for fear! Do not be afraid, then, when love makes demands. Do not be afraid when love requires sacrifice.” – Saint Pope John Paul II 7. Serve in some way Look for a way to serve someone everyday. Again, this doesn’t have to be something major like heading to Africa on service trip. It can be doing the dishes for your mom, paying for a stranger’s coffee, or picking up garbage as you walk down the street. Don’t let a day go by in which you did not do something for someone else. “You know that our Lord does not look at the greatness or difficulty of our action, but at the love with which you do it. What, then, have you to fear?” – St. Therese of the Child Jesus
8. Reflect on your day At the end of every day, take a few minutes to think back over the day. An examination of conscience is a great way to do this. Is there someone you need to forgive? Is there someone you need to seek forgiveness from? Think about the ways in which the Lord provided for you and be thankful for His many bless-ings. Thank Him! Ask yourself, did I move closer to or further from God through my actions today? How can I do better tomorrow?
“You must strive with all possible care to please God in such a manner as neither to do nor behold anything, without first con-sulting Him, and in everything to seek Him alone and His glory.” – St. Alphonsus Rodriguez By Becky Roach http://catholic-link.org/2016/02/26/8-things-every-catholic-should-be-doing-every-day/
Catholic Daughters extend a Thank You to all Sacred Heart Parishioners who donated items for our spring rummage sale or shopped at the sale. We really appreciated your support!
The month of May is dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God. This dedication began with St. Philip Neri who wanted to honor Mary. He began the custom of decorating the statue of the Blessed Mother with spring flowers in early May. This tradition continues to this day at Sacred Heart as we honor her with a crown of flowers. May Mary continue to watch, comfort, and lead us to her son. Fr. Joseph
"Please remember Sacred Heart in your estate planning."
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Monday, April 25
English Mass Adoration
Knight of Columbus
Tuesday, April 26 Rosary
English Mass
Wednesday, April 27 English Mass
Rosary English Prayer Group Evening Prayer Group
Thursday, April 28
English Mass Rosary
Friday, April 29 English Mass Spanish Mass
Saturday, April 30
TEC Tea Confession Rosary
English Mass
Sunday, May 1 English Mass
RE Spanish Mass Confession
10:00 am 10:30 am –8:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:40 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 1:00 pm, 6:00pm 8:00 am 8:30 am 8:00 am 6:30pm 11:30Am– 2:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 09:30 am 10:45 am 12:00 pm 1:15 pm
Raising Pro-Life Children It often takes many decades to correct social injustices and human rights’ problems. For example, it took many decades to abolish slavery. Our generation might not see an end to the injustice of abortion. However, the younger generation is becoming in-creasingly pro-life and it vitally important that we raise pro-life children. If so, they will one day see our nation becom-ing one of liberty and justice not just for some, but for all human beings. A baby and, indeed, life itself, is nothing short of a miracle. As faithful Catholics, we should be teaching our children — at every opportunity — that all human beings, at all stage of development, should be cherished, respected, loved and protected at all times. Also, we need to teach children that being pro-life does not only mean opposing abortion. Sometimes, children are born with disease, Down syndrome or some other problem — and these children are nevertheless all precious gifts from God and are extremely valuable, no matter what. Teaching children to have a pro-life attitude is the indispen-sable antidote to today’s selfish, “me-first” society, with many people more concerned about pleasure or money than the inherent value and dignify of every human life. “ A person’s a person, no matter how small.” Horton Hears a Who! Dr. Seuss
On behalf of Knight Columbus. I want to thank everyone who helped make the Sausage dinner a success. I especially want to thank Ken Werner, all the ladies who worked in the dinning room and everyone who attended or bought sausage. Grand Knight Paul Wostel
Happy Birthday
Birthdays from April 25 –May 1
Joe Gluzinski, Henry Ozuna, Juan Ozuna, John Marshall, Yadhira Ceja, Eileen Seeger, Oscar Valencia, Robyn Weber, Joanna Arreola, Diego
Velazquez, Thomas Waud, Pablo Benito, Hayley Estrada, Cindy Galicia Medina, Shayla Hillstrom, Brian Jenck, Humberto Jimenez, Alan Perez-Trapala, Cristi Shirk, Brandon VanLoo, Tracy Witthoft,
Paul Wostel, Maria Loza, Jesus Valencia
Don’t see your Birthday listed, please contact the office so we can update our records, 503-842-6647 or email [email protected] We hope to update our records soon.
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