St. Cecilia Church ~ Iglesia Santa Cecilia 5105 SW Franklin Ave. Beaverton, Or 97005 Phone:(503) 644-2619 Fax: (503) 626-7204 Web Site: www.stceciliachurch.org November 20, 2016 PARISH STAFF Rev. Cary Reniva, Pastor Rev. Anthony Ahamefule, Parochial Vicar: Adult Faith Programs Baptisms Deacon Bill Richardson, Hispanic Ministry Cheryl Motal, Office Coordinator, ext. 160 Betsy Willing, Adult Faith Assistant, ext. 173 Erika Ascencio, Hispanic Assistant, ext. 161 Jim Cassinelli, Business Manager, ext. 164 Shelly Schultheis, Accountant, ext. 162 Michelle Hallett, ext. 178: Development Parish Events Coordinator Armatus—Called to Protect Jess Rios, Administrative Assistant, ext. 174 Noreen Soares, ext. 163: Early Childhood Faith Formation Amy Maris-Volf, Elem. Faith Formation, ext. 172 Amanda Jewett, ext. 171: Youth & Young Adult Coordinator Confirmation Letty Rodriguez, ext. 2: Spanish Religious Education Joye Boone, ext. 170: Welcome Ministry Communion Visitors Trevorr Price, Maintenance Supervisor Daniel Garcia, Maintenance Assistant SCHOOL Sue Harris, Principal Tami McIntyre, Registrar, ext. 110 MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY: 5:00pm (Vigil) ~ 7:00pm (Vigil – Spanish) SUNDAY: 7:30am ~ 9:00am ~ 10:45am ~ 12:30pm ~ 2:30pm (Spanish) WEEKDAYS : Monday through Saturday 8:00am CONFESSIONS/CONFESIONES: Saturday/Sabado 8:40am - 10:00am ~ 3:30pm - 4:40pm 1 PASTOR’S CORNER WHAT “KINGDOM” DO YOU BELONG TO? I usually write my article for the weekend bulletin on Tuesday evening as the bulletin needs to be ready for printing by Wednesday so that they arrive in time for our weekend Masses. As I write this article on this Tuesday evening, my heart and mind are still soaked in deep sorrow and sadness from the funeral celebration that I had earlier this evening. This funeral was one of the most difficult and piercing ones I have celebrated. It was a funeral with many “firsts” on my part: first funeral in the evening, and the first funeral with two bodies present, a mother and her baby—Baby Ximena was held in the loving arms of her mother, Elena. You probably heard last week on the local news of a 37-year old pregnant woman who was struck by a car in a parking lot in Cedar Hills here in Beaverton. She and her family are part of our parish. It was a very somber funeral liturgy—lots of silence as there were no words to enunciate the shock, the pain, sorrow of the family, friends and parishioners. It is precisely in this unremitting pain and silence, where no words are enough to console us in our grief, that the Word of God becomes our sole refuge and hope. When there are no words to describe how we feel in moments like this, God supplies us with his own very words that touch the deepest core of our being. As I was listening to the readings for the funeral, it felt like it was God’s voice that I was hearing, reassuring us that ultimately it is his resurrection that has the final say. Even though I came home from the funeral still filled with deep sorrow as I looked at the eyes of Elena’s mother, her husband and children, I was also filled with renewed hope knowing God’s Word and promise of eternal life have the final say. This most recent experience gives me a more personal and closer insight to the three celebrations that we have this weekend: Solemnity of Christ the King, Feast of St. Cecilia, and the closing of the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Christ’s kingship is best manifested in his loving service, which is stunningly shown on the cross. His death on the cross is his deepest solidarity with our own humanity, with our sufferings, and with our own death. This act of greatest solidarity is also the greatest act of mercy on the part of God. But it doesn’t stop there. As he triumphed over death, he brings us with him to that victory, ushering us back to his Kingdom. No wonder St. Cecilia didn’t have a second thought in giving her life to God because she knew that, in Christ, her ultimate inheritance and happiness is found. As we celebrate these three great events in our parish and in the universal church, let us ask ourselves: who “rules” my life? Am I really integrated in God’s kingdom, or do I create my own “kingdom” within God’s kingdom by pushing for things that are contrary to my faith or living a minimalistic spirituality? If God died for us, meaning he maximized what he could possibly give, why do I want to short-change God in my discipleship? Let us look at the example of our patroness, St. Cecilia. She had what the world considered the greatest goods (power, beauty, riches), but she renounced all of them when she was forced to choose between God and the “world” because she knew that all of these things are temporary and only one thing endures: God’s kingdom. As we celebrate our feast day, please include Elena, Ximena and their family in your prayers as they cling to the hope of eternal life. Happy Feast Day! – Fr. Cary 2 S A I N T C E C I L I A Roman virgin and martyr, killed in 240 AD She dedicated her life to God with a vow of chastity Though married, retained her virginity by intervention of her guardian angel She converted her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and during their martyrdom converted their jailer, Maximus Pope Urban I baptized her, Valerian and Tiburtius Her martyrdom included attempts at suffocation, during which music and song were heard from the “bath of flame” Finally an executioner delivered 3 strokes to her neck; she continued to preach and pray for 3 days before dying First saint found to be incorrupt Her incorrupt remains were placed in the church in the 9th century Sculptor Stefano Maderno examined her remains and created a statue just as he found her in her tomb Included in Raphael’s masterpiece “The Ecstasy” An account of her life can be found in “The Second Nun’s Tale” of The Canterbury Tales The Church of St. Cecilia in Rome was built in the 4th century over the place where she lived The Church (now Basilica) was rebuilt in 1599 and her tomb placed under the altar Patron Saint of Music Statue of Saint Cecilia by Stefano Maderno Before the final blessing, parishioners will be invited to come forward to have your Thanksgiving meal blessed. Come Join the Christmas Choir Practices from 7:30-9pm in the church Wednesday, November 16 through Wednesday, December 21 and singing at the Christmas Midnight Mass. If interested or want more information, email [email protected]. Hope you will consider this short six weeks commitment to make your Christmas merry and bright by singing Christmas carols and special music for the season. Thank you for helping our less fortunate neighbors! Vicke, director of the 10:45am Mass Thanksgiving Day Mass Thursday, November 24 at 9am Canned food and monetary donations will be collected to support St. Vincent de Paul. 3 4 Respect Life Mary Rigert, 503-888-8179 “Other” News IN THE NEW CATHOLIC SENTINEL, READ ABOUT: November is NATIONAL ADOPTION AWARENESS MONTH, and Catholic Char ities Pr egnancy Suppor t and Adoption Services is looking for families who are interested in learning more about expanding their family through open adoption. For more information or to schedule a free information session, please call Shawn at 503-238-5196 or go to [email protected]. A Catholic take on the election An in-depth look at eating disorders What happened at the Archdiocese Pastoral Assembly What’s new on the University of Oregon campus The St. Vincent de Paul Society of Oregon A Mass at which those who’ve lost babies could mourn them What parishes do when skateboarders come on the grounds Communion Visitors and Welcome Ministry Joye Boone, ext. 170 ST. CECILIA WOULD LIKE TO HONOR & PRAY FOR YOU! We will be listing anniversaries monthly in our parish bulletin. But we need your help! Please call or email Joye Boone with your names (John & Mary Smith), anniversary date (January 31) and how many years (12) you’ve been married! If you have a loved one who is no longer able to come to Mass, has moved to a “care” facility, changed residences or is hospitalized, please notify Joye at the Parish Office. We want to be a friendly voice from St. Cecilia Parish to keep in contact and provide Sacraments. WELCOME FAMILIES OF SMALL CHILDREN AT 9am, 10:45am, and 12:30pm Masses HAPPY NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES! Steve & Lisa Sanders, November 5, 22 years Wayne & Evelyn Watkins, November 5, 29 years Robert & Adele Zanon, November 7, 63 years Jim & Fran Klee, November 7, 46 years Leonard & Georgene Bernhardt, November 8, 64 years Gerry & Angela Uba, November 8, 30 years John & Maureen DeCarli, November 11, 52 years Starting November 27th, the First Sunday of Advent, St. Cecilia Church will be offering a "Go to Church" bag with books and other items to occupy your child's interest and attention during services. The bags can be picked up before Mass from the Welcome Greeter near the information counter in the vestibule of the church. Bags are to be returned to the information counter after Mass. REMEMBER to place all items back into the bag! Deacon Bill & Margarita Richardson, November 13, 45 years Ivan & Laura Loock, November 19, 11 years Bill & Faith O’Donnell, November 25, 60 years Fred & Marian Helm, November 25, 55 years Bill & Kathy Johnson, November 25, 55 years Jim & Dagny Souza, November 27, 68 years Rick & Cheryl Motal, November 27, 40 years Frank & Irene Gutierrez, November 28, 46 years Chad & Lisa Averill, November 29, 20 years ENJOY! MEN’S (Ages 18 +) BASKETBALL Sunday nights, 7:00pm, Activity Center November 27. December 4 & 18 Organizer is Mike Droessler, [email protected] 5 Place your items for St. Vincent de Paul in the barrels at the main entrance to the church and the West annex door. MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, November 19th 5:00pm Int. Family of Lucille Fischer-Kaye--Lucille 7:00pm Souls in Purgatory Needed this week: CANNED YAMS & BLACK OLIVES Sunday, November 20th 7:30am †Bob Welter--Mitch 9:00am Int. Andrea Jerald--Jerald 10:45am People of St. Cecilia 12:30pm †Michael Hally—Marie Barzen 2:30pm Int. Pope Francis Today as we celebrate Christ the King, may we open the door of our heart so wide that we may listen to the voice of Jesus calling us to help build his kingdom here on earth. During the month of October, your gifts enabled the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to assist 197 families (581 people) with food; 21 families (64 people) were helped with rent & utilities. Monday, November 21st 8:00am Int. Social Concerns Tuesday, November 22nd 8:00am †Thynees Muthu San Francis--Jerald 99 volunteers provided 758 hours of service to St. Vincent de Paul. Wednesday, November 23rd 8:00am Int. St. Jude Guild Members 9:00am †Carey Hobart Cabe—Shirley Lacambra Thank You! SVDP SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES St. Vincent de Paul is in need of volunteers for evening food pickups. Help is particularly needed the fourth Wednesday as well as the second and fourth Thursday each month. Thanksgiving, November 24th 8:00am †Alfred Dinges—Leona Dinges Friday, November 25th 8:00am Int. Mary Day--Mitch Saturday, November 26th 8:00am †Maria H. Pham—Nguyen Family Would you (and another adult) be willing and able to deliver food one day a week in the evening or Saturday morning? Joseph Grace; Cele Jameson; Ronnie Nathanielz; Elena & Ximena Velasquez If you can help, please call the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry 503-643-1702. Thank you very much ~ God bless you all! Fourth Grade at St. Cecilia School is awesome, and you’re about to learn the amazing things we’ve done by opening our hearts to all! We’ve been praying the Rosary with the Lady of Fatima Pilgrimage statue during the month of October. Each Friday, we visited the Adoration Chapel, and we brought the Pilgrimage Statue with us. It’s important to learn how to pray the Rosary in fourth grade because we can change everyone’s lives by asking Mary to pray to her son Jesus, for them. A good example of 4th Graders helping people is when we went to Maryville Nursing Home. We made Rosaries for them and prayed with the people we met. We must make ourselves a living prayer by being kind to everyone. As you can see, that is exactly what we did. By praying the Rosary, you too can change the world! Make Christmas Brighter: Donate a Turkey Can you donate a turkey for a family in need? This season, St. Vincent de Paul is providing 200 families with Christmas dinner as well as gifts for the entire family. If you could pick up an extra turkey on sale, it would be much appreciated. The ideal turkey is 12-to-16 pounds and frozen. Please bring your donation to the St. Vincent de Paul office around the back of the Parish Center, between 9 and 11:30 am, Monday through Friday or drop it off at the Parish Office. Questions: call 503-643-1702. July 2016—October 2016 Offertory Report Actual $384,000 Budget $365,000 Actual to Budget 105% July 2016-June 2017 Annual Budget $1,170,000 GIVE MERCY FREELY ! LIVE THE GOOD LIFE OF THE GOSPEL! 6 VOCATIONS Contact: Tom Eyer, (503) 804-0398 VOCATIONS COMMITTEE We ask each parishioner to pray the following Petition to God: “That Christ the King, who has brought peace through the blood of His cross, will choose many men and women from our midst to preach redemption by the forgiveness of sins as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life,” We pray to the Lord. GOD BLESS FR. CARY & FR. ANTHONY!! The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows are looking to hire a personable, fun-loving CNA/Caregiver to care for the sisters in the infirmary. Experience is preferred, but not necessary — we will train the right person. The position is part-time. Hours are from 10:00pm to 6:30am, 3-4 nights a week (this is flexible). If interested, please call Sister Angela at (503) 649-7127. NOVEMBER IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY SOULS Faithfully Departed who received Rites of Burial from St. Cecilia November 2015 — October 2016 May they rest in peace. “MERCIFUL LIKE THE FATHER” Jubilee Year of Mercy (12/8/15—11/20/16) Mary Seiler Frank Dever Aida Reyes RuthAnn Walker Emilia Peterson Sheila DeGiovanni Sean Deghuee Kathleen Keane Magdalena Schweiger Linda Carroll Peter Reding Lillian Walker Geraldine Cagley Richard Stahl Charles Schnatter Gerry Gordon John Wooden, Jr. Bryant Gern Jose Marquez Perry Tiggett The Solemnity of Christ the King ends the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Pope Francis’ desire was a year steeped in mercy, “so that we could go out to every man and woman, bringing the goodness and tenderness of God” and that “the balm of mercy would reach everyone, both believers and those far away, as a sign that the Kingdom of God is already present in our midst.” Pope Francis’ Misericordiae Voltus Bull of Indiction of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. Come experience Jesus’ mercy as we pray The Chaplet of Divine Mercy on Monday evenings at 7pm in the Adoration Chapel. 7 John Gregor, Sr. Donald Court Osvaldo Cruz-Villareal Hilda Mraz Edward Anthony Karczewski Rafael Valdez Morales Barbara J. Miles Robert Seiler Pamela Woltze Ann La Marte David Hoff Rene Lacambra Irma Rodriguez Amber Ramsdell Alex Hobart Don Johnson Patricia Reding Edith Foster Delroy Francis Kosmalski Leonardo Rodriguez Emelio W. Lepiane 8 Elementary Faith Formation If you wish to have your child baptized, please send an inquiry to [email protected] Believers grades K-2; Disciples grades 3-5 Meet Sunday Mornings 10:15-11:30am Amy Maris-Volf, ext. 172 [email protected] Nursery & Pre-K on Sunday’s @ 9am Noreen Soares, ext. 163 [email protected] Upcoming Dates Nov. 20 – Regular Session Nov. 27- NO Classes Happy Thanksgiving! Dec. 4- Regular Classes grades K,1,3,4,5 Dec. 11- FAMILY DAY!! SAVE THE DATE!! First Eucharist Preparation SEEKERS Grades 2-5, English Amy Maris-Volf, ext. 172 [email protected] WELCOME!! To everyone that registered for First Eucharist Preparation!! Please do not forget to submit a copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate. Upcoming dates: December 4th ~ Session #2 CHILD and PARENT Session in Parish Center 10:15-11:45am (signed in & seated by 10:15, please) Homework: 1. Don’t forget to do Lessons1,2,3 and the lesson poster sections with your child. ☺ 2. Discuss with your family one thing you can do to increase your prayer life together. 3. TREASURE scripture and prayer of the month treasure box prize. ☺ 4. Parents: Secret homework if you have not already turned this in. 5. Challenge: Kids- Hug your parents when they are having a rough day. Children’s Liturgy of the Word Children, K-5th grades, are invited to attend during the 9am Sunday Mass. Children process to the Parish Center with adults during the Liturgy of the Word and then return to celebrate the rest of Mass. Adult/Youth Volunteers interested in helping, please call Vicki Giampietro at 503-639-8745. Go to http://formed.org — Enter Our Parish Code 664558 Shine your light!! Don’t fill someone with goo! “FORGIVEN: The Transforming Power of Confession” THE BEST CATHOLIC CONTENT ALL IN ONE PLACE (Programs, Movies, Audios, Books) 9 CALLED Middle School Rally Join us for a day of music, worship, games, inflatables, engaging talks, food, friends and fun! Dan Oberreuter of The Thirsting will provide music and testimony. Fr. Sean Weeks and Fr. John Kearns will lead us in Mass and Adoration. Registration for St. Cecilia ends November 20. Please contact Amanda Jewett [email protected] 503-644-2619 x 171 10 11 November 20, 2016 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Contemplative Prayer Group Meets on December 10th in the Parish Center—NE Conference Room, 3:15 to 4:45pm. Includes periods of silent centering prayer and Lectio Divina. First Reading Psalm Second Reading Gospel For additional information, contact Marylyn Klesh at 503-866-2478 or [email protected] 2 Samuel 5:1-3 Psalm 122:1-5 Colossians 1:12-20 Luke 23:35-43 RCIA All classes meet in the St. Cecilia School Library after the 9am Mass ??’s—Contact Mike & Peggy Flanigan 503-524-6922 or [email protected] RCIA NOVEMBER CALENDAR November 6 ~ The Communion of Saints November 13 ~ The Bible - Part 1 November 20 ~ Rite of Welcoming at 9am Mass and The Bible - Part 2 November 27 ~ NO CLASS December 2nd, 7:00 pm (Friday): Advent Recollection with Heather Renshaw 12 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Knights of Columbus Christmas Tree Lot MAKE THE HOLIDAY’S BRIGHTER FOR THOSE LESS FORTUNATE! 8:45am to 5:00pm Saturday’s and Sunday’s Giving Tree Tags will be available on the swag in the church beginning Saturday, November 26th. November 27 December 3rd & 4th December 10th & 11th December 17th & 18th Wrapped, tagged gifts can be returned to the Parish Center the weekend of December 10th & 11th. Pick up Poinsettias: Activity Center Saturday, December 3rd following the 5:00 Vigil Mass Sunday, December 4th after the 7:30, 9:00 & 10:45am Masses DECEMBER 4 13 MINISTERIO HISPANO - PARROQUIA SANTA CECILIA, BEAVERTON Coordinador: Diácono Bill Richar dson Sacerdotes: P. Cary Reniva y P. Anthony Ahamefule Secretaria: Er ika Ascencio Teléfono oficina: 503-644-2619, Ext. 161 o Ext. 176 Horas de oficina en español: de Lunes a J ueves de 2:00 a 5:00 PM LA SOLEMNIDAD DE CRISTO, REY DEL UNIVERSO ~ NOVIEMBRE 20, 2016 JESUCRISTO: IMAGEN DE DIOS INVISIBLE San Pablo tiene una extraordinaria descripción de la importancia de la persona de Cristo para toda la creación en la segunda lectura de hoy. Sitúa nuestra identidad como hijos de Dios (y, por lo tanto, sus herederos) en el contexto de la acción salvífica de Jesús en la cruz. Sabemos que para San Pablo, entender bien la cruz de Cristo (y, específica-mente su muerte) y el alcance que tiene para la salvación del mundo entero es absolutamente crítico. Para San Pablo, como para muchos, la idea de que el Hijo de Dios muriera como un criminal de una manera tan cruel y humillante, era un ESCÁNDALO, algo imposible de aceptar. ¿Cómo puede el Creador, el Dios todopoderoso, admitir o permitir tal cosa? Sólo por gracia pudo San Pablo captar la verdad de aquello, y reconocer su significado revolucionario y absolutamente liberador. Y eso es lo que nos trata de comunicar, tanto en este pasaje, como en sus otras cartas. ¡Eso es lo que lo apasiona, lo que lo motiva a entregar su vida entera a Cristo! ¡Esa es la causa de su gran gozo y su esperanza! ¡Ese es el verdadero Dios! CELEBRACIÓN DE SANTA CECILIA: HOY, DOMINGO 20 EN EL GIMNASIO DE 1:30 HASTA LAS 5:30 COMIDA Y MÚSICA Tendremos toda una serie de presentaciones culturales en el gimnasio (centro de actividades). Después de nuestra Misa en español, estaremos todas las familias invitadas a un bufet internacional, acompañado por música y otras presentaciones. PLÁTICAS PARA BAUTISMOS DE NIÑOS La siguiente plática para los Padres y Padrinos de niños que se desean bautizar será el 7 de ENERO 2017. Antes de la plática, se les pide a los padres que traigan a la oficina parroquial el acta de nacimiento del niño para poderlo inscribir con anticipación. HOY CONCLUIMOS EL AÑO LITÚRGICO Junto con la fiesta de Cristo Rey y la celebración de nuestra patrona parroquial Santa Cecilia, concluimos como Iglesia EN AÑO DE LA MISERICORDIA, iniciado por el Papa Francisco a fines del 2015. Tomemos tiempo para agradecer a Dios de todo corazón por las gracias abundantes que ha derramado sobre nosotros, nuestra Iglesia, y nuestro mundo es estos últimos tiempos, y 14 pidamos fortaleza y humildad para seguir confiando en su gran amor por cada uno de nosotros. En este tiempo de ADVIENTO, durante el mes de noviembre, las lecturas toman una dimensión diferente. Miran hacia el futuro, nos presentan visiones de lo que está por delante para la humanidad, y nos comunican vigorosamente el mensaje de CONVERSIÓN. El lenguaje que se usa se denomina APOCALÍPTICO, pues típicamente habla de “las últimas cosas”: la muerte, el combate feroz entre las fuerzas de Dios y las del demonio, el juicio final, el castigo eterno, y la gloria eterna del cielo. UN GRUPO PARA PARA JÓVENES Un equipo se estará reuniendo en estos días para continuar la planificación de eventos y actividades del grupo juvenil. JÓVENES: ¡Manténganse alertas! MINUTO CON EL CATECISMO: BAUTISMO El BAUTISMO es necesario para la salvación de todos aquellos a quienes el Evangelio ha sido anunciado y han tenido la oportunidad de pedirlo. (C.I.G. 1257) MENSAJE MARIANO “¡Queridos hijos! Hoy los invito a cada uno de ustedes a comenzar de nuevo a amar: primero a Dios que ha salvado y redimido a cada uno de ustedes, y después a los hermanos y hermanas que les son cercanos. Sin amor, hijitos, no pueden crecer en la santidad y no pueden hacer buenas obras. Por eso, hijitos, oren, oren sin descanso, porque Dios les revelará Su amor. Yo los he invitado a todos a unirse a Mí y a amar. También hoy estoy con ustedes y los invito a descubrir el amor en sus corazones y en sus familias. Para que Dios pueda vivir en sus corazones, deben amar. ¡Gracias por haber respondido a mi llamado!” 25 de noviembre, 1995. OFERTORIO Estas cantidades abajo son las que aportamos en nuestras Misas de español. 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