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The 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time - January 15, 2017
St. Francis Catholic Church & School 15651 SW Oregon St, Sherwood, OR 97140 503-625-6185 stfrancissherwood.org
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am 10:30 am & 5:00 pm
For daily Mass schedule see the Parish Calendar inside the bulletin.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday 5:00 -5:45 pm Saturday 4:00 -5:00 pm and by appointment
Perpetual Adoration 24 hours a day in the Chapel
Parish Rosary 4th Thursday 7:00 pm
Mass
Schedule
Parish Mission Statement Jesus calls us to conversion and discipleship. Because we believe in Jesus, we the St. Francis Parish Family minister to each other and to the larger community in
holiness and justice. Our celebration of the sacraments helps us to be Spirit-filled and challenges us to enable each person, each family and the parish and
world communities to promote the kingdom of God every day.
Pastoral and School Staff
Administrator Fr. James Herrera 503-625-6185 frjamesherrera@gmail.com
Pastoral Assistant Deacon Bill Bloudek 503-625-6185 bill@stfrancissherwood.org
Parish Secretary Mimi Urmini 503-625-6185 church@stfrancissherwood.org
Business Manager Sheila Polowicz 503-625-6185 sheila@stfrancissherwood.org
Faith Formation Coordinator Violet Franco 503-625-6187 violet@stfrancissherwood.org
High School Ashley Ludwig 503-625-6185 ashley@stfrancissherwood.org
Care Ministry Coordinator Jennifer Mirek 503-625-6185 jennifer@stfrancissherwood.org
Social Action/Middle School Anna Wilson 503-625-7067 anna@stfrancissherwood.org
Music Coordinator Angele Rogers 503-603-0120 church@stfrancissherwood.org
Adult Faith Formation & RCIA Linda Blackwood 503-625-6185 linda@stfrancissherwood.org
Wedding & Rental Coordinator Susan Ludwig 503-998-7085 touch.of.love@comcast.net
Maintenance Dave Cookson 503-625-6185 church@stfrancissherwood.org
School Principal Kimberly Fadden 503-625-0497 kimberly.fadden@stfrancissherwoodschool.org
School Secretary Gretchen Brown 503-625-0497 gretchen.brown@stfrancissherwoodschool.org
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Readers Ushers Servers
Saturday 5:30 pm Mass Kelly Beemer Sue Willard Julia Hoy
Denny Devlin Ted Trecker Kathleen Mehta
Darynne Guevara Sunday 8:00 am Mass Pat Allen Kevin Moore Victoria Pitt
Steve Holthouse Sal Fuoti Hayden Smith Emily Pitt
Sunday 10:30 am Mass
Ed Hobbs Chris Corrado Sophia Bowman
Christine Feleciano Grace Bowman
Ella Bowman
Sunday 5:00 pm Mass
Kate Hickmann Giovi Paras Allie Karsseboom
Rachel Engstrom Scott Volk Caitlyn Kreuzer
Dominic Swanson
Monday, January 16 – Martin Luther King, Jr Day Parish Office Closed 12:05 pm Communion Service Chapel 6:30 pm Stephen Ministry Meeting P.C. Tuesday, January 17 12:05 pm Mass (Don & Viola Silvey+) Chapel 7:00 pm RCIA P.C. Wednesday, January 18 8:30 am School Mass (In Thanksgiving) Church 9:00 am Quilting Old Hall 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 5:00 pm Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 5:00 pm Reconciliation Chapel 6:00 pm Mass (Alexis Weatherl) Chapel 6:30 pm Middle School Youth Group P.C. 7:00 pm Combined Choir Rehearsal Church 7:00 pm Quest P.C. Thursday, January 19 8:30 am Mass (Fr Tom McCarthy) Chapel 9:00 am Food Pantry/Clothes Closet Old Hall 9:30 am Quest P.C. 7:00 pm Admin/Finance Council Meeting P.C. Friday, January 20 8:30 am Mass (Dorothy Sussman+) Chapel 11:00 am Gary Lynk Funeral Church 12:00 pm Funeral Reception P.C. 7:00 pm Father/Daughter Dance P.C. Saturday, January 21 2:00 pm 1st Reconciliation Church 3:00 pm Reception for 1st Reconciliation P.C. 4:00 pm Reconciliation Chapel 5:30 pm Mass (Agnes Weisner+) Church Sunday, January 22 Knights of Columbus Breakfast 8:00 am Mass (Wilhelmia Callanan+) Church 9:15 am Elementary Faith Formation School 9:45 am Rosary/Chaplet of Divine Mercy Chapel 10:30 am Mass (People of the Parish) Church 10:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word P.C. 10:30 am Preschool Faith Formation P.C. 12:30 pm Baptism Preparation Class P.C. 5:00 pm Mass (Lives Lost to Abortion) Church 5:00 pm Hope Diner – St Francis Team 3 Old Hall 5:00 pm Hope Shelter Old Hall
Parish Calendar
If you are unavailable for your scheduled time,
please find a replacement Minister or Coffee Host.
Coffee Social Hosts - January 22
No Coffee Social—Knights of Columbus Breakfast
Isaiah 8:23-9:3 Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17 Matthew 4:12-23
Next Sunday's Readings
Liturgical Ministers - January 21 & 22
Financial News
Received Giving Target
1/7 & 1/8 $7,409.00 $12,814.25
Year to date $303,318.32 $358,799.00
Archdiocesan Loan Balance $162,428.65
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From the desk of Father James This past Monday, we celebrated the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. This day brought us to the conclusion of the Christmas season. This year our Christmas season seemed to be cut short. We did not have the usual weekend celebrations of the Feast of the Holy Family, nor did the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord fall on Sunday this year. Yes, these days and the other liturgical celebrations that have taken place since Christmas still revealed to us who this Christ child is and the man that he is going to grow up to be. We encounter John the Baptist in our Gospel that we have on this Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. We also have returned to the season of green. John plays an important role for us in that he points to one that is coming after him. Jesus is the one that has been chosen by God from before time began to bring salvation to the nations. On the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, we see that Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist. Why? Isn’t he the Son of God? Why does he need to be baptized? While others are baptized to have their bodies cleansed, Jesus is baptized for a different reason. He is baptized so that it be revealed to us, that He is the one beloved by God. It is through His baptism in the Jordan, all the waters of baptism have been made holy for the rest of time. The result is that those that respond to God’s invitation to have their sins washed away, can have this holy water poured over them, their souls cleansed and their sins forgiven. As we conclude the busy time of Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas, these days have been so busy for many of us and may now even seem to have taken place so long ago. Let us use these early days of this sea-son of Ordinary Time to reflect on the blessings that we have experienced and give thanks. Let us also look at the ways that maybe we didn’t live up to the true meaning of the season and carry out our baptismal prom-ises as well as we should have and resolve once again to do better. Follow the path and example that Jesus sets out for us and follow the light of the star that always leads us to him. Additionally, this week, the Knights of Columbus are hosting our 10:30 AM Sunday Mass. Knights of Co-lumbus is a fraternal organization that offers the men of our parish, the opportunity to make a real difference. There are many benefits to being a member of this group and I would really encourage the men of our parish that are not currently Knights to take a few moments to check them out and see what they are all about. The Knights here at St. Francis are involved in far more than just putting on our monthly pancake breakfasts. Men, why don’t you take a few minutes this weekend to check them out and consider joining this awesome group that does so much for our parish and our local community!
In the Spirit of St. Francis…
In the Spirit of St. Francis...THANK YOU!
To Madeleine Clancy for laundering the altar linens for the month of December.
To everyone who provided baby/toddler items and placed them under the Advent Giving Tree and filled the bassinet.
To all who donated Box Tops to St Francis School for which the school received $353.10.
St. Francis Catholic Church is seeking a part time accompanist to play for weekend Masses, funerals and weddings.
Primary responsibilities include: Accompaniment for 1-2 weekend Masses regularly Available to share accompaniment duties for wed-
dings, funerals and additional Holy Day liturgies Accompaniment for weekly choir practice Assist Music Coordinator as needed
The ideal candidate will: Be proficient in playing piano, sight reading Be experienced in accompaniment of choir and con-
gregational singing Have knowledge of Catholic Liturgy Be able to successfully complete a background
check
For more details or to submit a resume, contact Sheila Polowicz, Business Manager:
sheila@stfrancissherwood.org
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CATHOLICS CAN COME HOME Have you been away from the Church but
feel as if you are being called home? Were you raised as a Catholic but
do not come to Mass or seldom come? Do you feel separated from the Church
because you feel that you don’t know what is going on?
Are you thinking about rekindling your participation in the Catholic Church
and your relationship with Jesus?
We are here to welcome you home! Listening sessions are scheduled for
February 2, 9, 16, 23, and March 2, and 9 in the parish center at 7:00 pm
Call Linda at the parish office, 503-625-6185 linda@stfrancissherwood.org
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Anna Wilson - 503-625-7067 Old Hall - 503-625-1263
anna@stfrancissherwood.org Food Pantry Hours:
Wed & Thur 9:00 am—11:00 am and Wed 5:00 pm—7:00 pm
Pantry Needs: Toilet paper, paper towels, laundry de-tergent, dish soap. Hope Diner: A place for people hungry for food and friendship, Sundays - 5:00 pm at the Old Hall. All are welcome. Hosts: St Paul Lutheran Team Hope Shelter guests for 1/8/17: 32 Volunteer needs: We will be needing volunteers for the upcoming blood drive. Duties will include working the canteen (were those who have donated go to refuel) and someone to help with check-in. If you are interest-ed contact Anna in the parish office. ST. FRANCIS RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE On Thursday, January 26, St. Francis will be hosting our winter Red Cross Blood Drive. It will be held in the parish center from 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm. If you would like to participate please sign up online at www.redcrossblood.org using sponsor code: StFran-cisCatholic.
CALLING ALL WOMEN OF ST. FRANCIS
This is your opportunity to join women of the parish who have similar interests and needs in the continuing development of our
Catholic Faith. Yolanda McVicker will facilitate a group based on Jane Aus-
ten’s work, Mansfield Park, exploring the Catholic teachings woven into
the fabric of the novel. Linda Blackwood will facilitate an afternoon group
exploring our Catholic beliefs and Tradition using approved sources.
An evening group is also in the planning stages. Call the parish office for more information -
503-625-6185
PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER JOINING ONE OF THESE GROUPS,
OR GET YOUR FRIENDS TOGETHER AND FORM A PER-
SONALLY-TAILORED GROUP. Wherever two or three are gathered in My name, there I am in
their midst.
Care Ministry
Fraud Prevention - Protecting Older Adults
Thursday, February 2, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Sherwood Police Department, Community Room 20495 SW Borchers Drive Sherwood, OR Faith in Action and Elders in Action are offering a free class in collaboration with the Oregon Attorney General's Office. This class looks at common types of fraud com-mitted against older adults, warning signs of fraudulent behavior, and how older adults can protect themselves against fraud. Space is limited, so RSVP soon! Please contact Lisa McGuigan at lisa.mcguigan@providence.org or 503-537-1549.
Strong For Life Classes: Volunteers needed!
Are you interested in helping seniors maintain health, bal-ance, strength and stability? St. Francis is hoping to host Strong For Life classes, in conjunction with Providence Medical Center, and are looking for volunteers to help teach the class. This class is offered free to any adult age 60 and over in our community. Our target time and days would be Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the mid to late morning. Training and support is provided by Provi-dence. Please contact Jennifer Mirek in the parish office to talk further about this wonderful opportunity to support our community's seniors with fellowship and healthy life skills.
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Please call the Parish office to see how you can help
with one of the following needs:
Immediate Need:
Volunteers are needed to help with the 2015 Parish
Photo Directory. There is an informational meeting the
week of July 6. Contact Mimi in the Office.
The Catholic Bishops in the United States have declared Monday, Janu-ary 23 as a day of Prayer and Penance for Life (because January 22 falls on a Sunday). They want this designated day to be observed by penance for violations of the dignity of the human person through abortion, and prayer for a restoration of the right to life for all people. They encourage every-one, if possible, to attend Holy Mass and to offer prayers and acts of penance on this tragic 44th anni-versary of the Roe vs. Wade decision. Sunday, January 15 Where All Are Welcomed and Loved With Mercy - Day 672 Think about un-documented parents who go to work every morning not knowing whether they'll return to see their chil-dren at night.
Respect Life
Catholic Corner
Is the use of extraordinary means ever obliga-tory? Extraordinary means are to be taken when the person is very necessary to his family, the Church or society. St. Paul Family Catechism, 683 Next Week: May a person ever risk his own life or health?
Stephen Ministry
It’s YOUR Ministry! Stephen Ministry is YOUR ministry. It is an important way we at St. Francis Church care for one another. If you are going through a difficult time, consider having a Stephen Minister. If you know someone else who is facing difficulties, suggest that they request a Stephen Minis-ter. Make use of it. Stephen Ministry belongs to you!
ST. FRANCIS School SHERWOOD
Consider St. Francis. Our students
consistently rank in the top 75% of the nation in both math and read-ing*. But that’s only part of what we consider success. We educate our students in a Christ-centered environ-ment that develops intelligent, moral, spiritual, well-rounded and remarka-ble people.
PLEASE COME TO OUR
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, January 29 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Learn more about our won-derful school and inviting
community. Ask questions of
faculty and staff. Tours guided by stu-
dents, PSO members and parents. No regis-
tration required.
*Based on STAR™ 360 test
Kimberly Fadden, Principal
(503) 625-0497
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Announcements
Happening This Week:
Please come and enjoy an evening of music, dancing, and sweets! The St. Francis Father/Daughter dance “SWEETOPIA” is this Friday, January 20 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, and will be held in the parish center. All school and parish fathers and their daughters are invited! We hope to see you there.
Visit the parish library in the gathering space in the parish center. There are many wonderful books for you to read.
Congratulations to St. Francis 7th & 8th Grade Girls for winning the CYO Volleyball City Championship for the 3rd year in a row! Way to go girls! Go Wolves!
Parish Announcements:
There will be a Knights of Columbus breakfast after the morning Masses next Sunday, January 22.
Did you know that we have a wide selection of books for your spiritual journey and growth in the nar-thex? We have a new selection of books each month from Paulist Press for your purchase. Check out the book rack in the inner narthex.
Consider joining the Respect Life Committee from 9:45 am to 10:15 am on Sundays in the chapel as we pray the Rosary and Chaplet of Divine Mercy for the restoration of a Culture of Life, Sanctity of Marriage and Freedom of Religion in our nation. "For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst." ~Matthew 18:20 All are welcome!
Next weekend we will have a collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign. This campaign connects people with Christ, here and around the world in developing countries, through the internet, television, radio and print media. Your support helps spread the gospel message! Envelopes can be found in the narthex and church entrances.
Annual Roe v. Wade Memorial Service at St Cecilia Catholic Church; Beaverton Sunday, January 22 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
MARRIED COUPLES "I saw the Spirit come down like a dove from heaven and remain upon him.” Encourage the Holy Spirit to enrich your marriage by taking part in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on Feb-ruary 17 - 19, at Mt. Angel Abbey or March 31 - April 2, at Powell Butte Retreat Center near Bend Oregon. For more information apply on-line at www.rediscoverthespark.org or call 503-853-2758. Additional dates and loca-tions are listed on-line.
Out of Parish:
Join the Marian Missionaries of Divine Mercy for an inspiring Mercy & Mary Retreat, featuring bestselling author and speaker Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC. The retreat is at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Beaverton on Feb-ruary 10-12. Register now and save! Special rate good through Friday, January 20. Retreat includes: five con-ferences with Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, all meals, daily Mass, Rosary, and Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Adoration and Benediction, book signing with Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, social hour hosted by the Marian Missionaries and much more! Last day to register is Tuesday, January 31.
The Knights of Columbus and Respect Life Committee will be having Stations of the Cross for the Victims of Abortion: Fridays in the Month of January; Stations immediately follow the 8:30 am Mass at the memorial cross area on our parish property. Hope you will consider joining us in reparation for the lives lost to abortion.
Please be sure to check the website and Facebook for Mass cancellations due to poor weather conditions. St. Francis Church and School go by the Sherwood and Tigard/Tualatin School Districts for closures and late starts when school is in session. This applies to the parish office, daily Mass and the school.
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