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St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church 375 SE Church Street Sublimity, Oregon 97385 Office Hours: 8am-1pm Tuesday - Friday Closed Monday Tel: 503-769-5664 Fax: 503-769-4292 St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary-Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church 9168 Silver Falls Hwy. PO Box 338 Aumsville, OR 97325 Office Hours: 8am-2pm Monday-Friday Closed Wednesday Tel: 503-362-6159 Fax: 503-371-6435 ADMINISTRATOR Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Phone: 503.897.7424 E-mail: [email protected] WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF “God Is Patient with Weeds,” In today’s Sunday Jesus brings his message of salvation through the parable of the weeds among the wheat. The parable addresses the recurring problem of believers who may blindly claim that they can discern the righteous from the wicked, thereby separating themselves from the rest to form a circle of the good and the wicked, the friends and the enemies. The tragic consequence of such a distinction is intolerance and the desire to solve rapidly and violently the tensions arising from them. Thus we might have believes who, since they cannot do all this personally, ask God to in- tervene to judge and punish. The readings of today thus, tell us very clearly that God will never carry out these ideas of impossibilities of forming up his creatures. The first reading for example, teaches that God will use his force not to hit man, but to save him; he wants all of us to do the same. The gospel tells us to accept with peace of mind the pres- ence of evil in the world, and invites us to recognize the dar- nel present also in our hearts and it assures us that the love of God will one day destroy it. Thus, the task of separating the good from the bad should be reserved to God, who will set things right in His own time. The second reading speaks of the Spirit that prays to us. It beseeches the Father to destroy all evil, and this prayer will certainly be granted. For we should notice how God is patient with each one of us in our struggles, and he is patient with everyone in the world. And of course at the end of time will he use the fire to burn the weeds? God will use the fire that a Christian must firmly believe in: it is the fire of the love of God that can burn away all evil that is concealed in the heart of people. The destruction of all evil can only be accom- plished by God. Amen. Fr. Paul Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089

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St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Church

375 SE Church Street

Sublimity, Oregon 97385

Office Hours: 8am-1pm Tuesday - Friday

Closed Monday Tel: 503-769-5664

Fax: 503-769-4292

St. MarySt. MarySt. MarySt. Mary----Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church Shaw Church

9168 Silver Falls Hwy.

PO Box 338

Aumsville, OR 97325

Office Hours: 8am-2pm

Monday-Friday

Closed Wednesday Tel: 503-362-6159

Fax: 503-371-6435

ADMINISTRATOR

Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Phone: 503.897.7424 E-mail: [email protected]

WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF

“God Is Patient with Weeds,” In today’s Sunday Jesus brings his message of salvation through the parable of the weeds among the wheat. The parable addresses the recurring problem of believers who may blindly claim that they can discern the righteous from the wicked, thereby separating themselves from the rest to form a circle of the good and the wicked, the friends and the enemies. The tragic consequence of such a distinction is intolerance and the desire to solve rapidly and violently the tensions arising from them. Thus we might have believes who, since they cannot do all this personally, ask God to in-tervene to judge and punish. The readings of today thus, tell us very clearly that God will never carry out these ideas of impossibilities of forming up his creatures. The first reading for example, teaches that God will use his force not to hit man, but to save him; he wants all of us to do the same. The gospel tells us to accept with peace of mind the pres-ence of evil in the world, and invites us to recognize the dar-nel present also in our hearts and it assures us that the love of God will one day destroy it. Thus, the task of separating the good from the bad should be reserved to God, who will set things right in His own time. The second reading speaks of the Spirit that prays to us. It beseeches the Father to destroy all evil, and this prayer will certainly be granted. For we should notice how God is patient with each one of us in our struggles, and he is patient with everyone in the world. And of course at the end of time will he use the fire to burn the weeds? God will use the fire that a Christian must firmly believe in: it is the fire of the love of God that can burn away all evil that is concealed in the heart of people. The destruction of all evil can only be accom-plished by God. Amen. Fr. Paul

Deacon Steve Tabor Phone: 503.769.8089

Sharing Table: If you have extra flowers, fruit, or vege-tables, please share them with other parishioners by leav-ing them on the sharing table located in the breeze way on the east side of church. Please do not put rotting fruits and vegetables on the table. Thank you!

Fresh Flowers For The Altar-If you have fresh flowers in your yard and gar-den and wish to share. Please give Marla Mack a call 503.769.3685 and she will come and pick them to be place on the altar each week during the flowering months. Thank you!

Please Help!! Marian Estates Sunday Drivers Are Needed! We need several drivers to bring Marian Es-tate residents to Mass on Sundays. Can you help just one Sunday a month? Presently we can not cover all the Sundays. If you can help, please call George Ger-

spacher. ~503.769.3145 This ministry is appreciated by the residents.

St. Boniface Parish-Sunday Collection July 9, 2017: Collection: 2615.35

Capital Imp.: 370.00, Outreach: 50.00, Home Mission: 45.00, Peter’s Pence: 50.00

Donations for the Seminarian Twins need to be given to Fr. Paul’s Order ALCP.

Thank you for your financial support.

Parish Mission Statement: We, the Catholic community of St. Boniface, inspired by the Holy Spirit, seek to proclaim and live the Gospel, celebrate the Sacraments, foster our Catholic

traditions and serve the needs of others.

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Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8 am to 1 pm. Fr. Paul Materu, Administrator e-mail: [email protected] Kimberly Zuber, Administrative Assistant, 503.769.5664 Email: [email protected] Betty Young, Office Assistant, Email: [email protected] Bernadette Lopez & Nancy Stuckart-Children’s Faith Formation Directors, [email protected] Terry Hendricks, Maintenance Heather Clute, Altar Servers Nancy & Tim Stuckart, Children’s Liturgy

This Week At St. Boniface: Sunday, July 16: 10 am Mass

Coffee & Donuts

Monday, July 17: 7 am Communion Service & Rosary Office Closed

Tuesday, July 18: 7 am Mass & Rosary 9 am-Noon Archive Room Open

Wednesday, July 19: 7 am Mass

Anniversary/Birthday Breakfast Potluck

Thursday, July 20: 7 am Mass & Rosary 9:30 am –3 pm Quilting

2-6 pm Adoration: Kim Zuber 6-7 pm Holy Hour: Raymond Heuberger

Friday, July 21: 7 am Mass & Rosary

10:30 am Mass @ Marian Estates Saturday, July 22: 7 am Prayer Service & Rosary 5:30-6:30 pm Confessions

7 pm Vigil Mass St. Boniface Archives Room is open on the First and Third Tuesday of the month, from 9 am to 12 noon.

Mark Your Calendars...for the St. Boniface Parish Picnic

~ Sunday, July 30th at 12 Noon.

All are Invited! Come and help Celebrate St. Boniface and the Anniversary of the founding of

our parish. The Parish will provide the hamburgers and hot-dogs with all the trimmings and the beverages.

Each family is asked to bring a item for the potluck.

Look for the sign-up sheet in the vestibule of

church.

Extraordinary Ministries (home bound) for St. Boniface Parish. James, Melanie & Anna Brown, Deloris Gries, Roseanne Coyle, Ray Heuberger, Larry Etzel, Katie Schumacher, Damon, Heather & Victoria Clute, David & Sharon Huffstutter, Jennifer Ditter, Jonathan Christie, Nikki Schumacher, George Gerspacher.

Join Us This Weekend, After Mass

Sat. Ice cream Hosted by the Women’s Guild

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Sunday: Coffee and Donuts

Hosted by Tony and Nancy DeSantis

Please remember to use colognes and perfumes

sparingly as many people are very sensitive.

Thank-you for your cooperation.

St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church St. Mary’s Church————ShawShawShawShaw Administration Administration Administration Administration Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu Fr. Paul Materu, ALCP Administrator 503-769-5664 [email protected] Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Fr. Dick Rossman, Priest in Resident 503-362-6159 [email protected] Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty Kathy McNulty—Administrative Assistant 503-362-6159 [email protected] Valerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahanValerie McClanahan—Faith Formation — 503-510-4327 [email protected] Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.Art Fromherz Jr.————Housekeeping-Hall Amanda Sturn Amanda Sturn Amanda Sturn Amanda Sturn —Housekeeping-Church

Dick Van CauterenDick Van CauterenDick Van CauterenDick Van Cauteren—Landscaping

Mission Statement

“We, the members of St. Mary’s Church at Shaw, are committed

to the spiritual enrichment of the Catholic faith in the commu-

nity through service, education and development in the spirit of

Jesus’ teachings”.

Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Have a Happy & Blessed Birthday Andrew Wavra Ima Rouse Tami Smith Tom Bender

John Maddock

Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy Anniversary

Doug & Carissa Naugle (2) Frank & Alva Cammarata (59)

Stewardship July 9th, 2017

Collection: $4,116.93 Thank you for your continued Support!

Faith Formation Classes will resume in the Fall.

Call Valerie for information and questions: 503-510-4327

Administrative Council

Friday, July 21st 12 noon

Rummage Sale Time — July 28th & 29th We are now accepting items for the sale.

Time to Clean out your closets and cupboards. We will be accepting items until July 25th.

Large or small pick-up if necessary Call Ginny Ripp at 503-370-9180

For pick-up or drop off if not during office hours No TV's microwaves or computers or components

******************* We will begin set up this Monday,

July 17th 9-12 noon all week. Many hands are needed to make the event

a successful one. Come for an hour or all morning.

Any time you can spare is appreciated.

St. Mary’s Annual Picnic August 6th 12 –3pm

Carriage Rides-Cake Walk—Bingo-Trivia-Great Food-Fellowship.

Help is needed, please sign up to help in one of the area’s sign up sheets may be found in the foyer.

Mark Those Calendars.

Parish Calendar Mon July 17 Rummage Sale Set-up 9-12

Choir Practice 7:30 pm

Tue July 18 Rummage Sale Set Up

Mass 8:30 am

& Rosary

Wed July 19 Rummage Sale Set Up 9-12

Mass 8:30 am

& Rosary

Thu July 20 Rummage Sale Set Up 9-12

Mass 8:30 am

& Rosary

Fri July 21 Rummage Sale Set-up 9-12

Administrative Council 12 noon

Communion Service & Rosary

Sat July 22 Rosary 4:30 pm

Mass 5 pm

Ice Cream After Mass

Sun July 23 Mass 8 am

Coffee & Donuts After Mass

Knights of Columbus —Help is Needed

The Knights of Columbus will be taking the food

booth to the Steam Up in Brooks July 29th & 30th

and August 5th & 6th. If you can help please call

John Hortsch at 503-749-1988

John will be making calls to fill the shifts.

Journey Together In Hope Retreat for Catholic Families with Members

who have Special Needs August 25th-27 English Sept. 1st-3rd Spanish

Aldergate Conference Center, Turner Registration Closes: July 14th 2017

For more information and to register online please visit our website: specialneeds.archdpdx.org

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Please Pray For….The following friends and members of our parishes requested our prayers. Cindy Goldsby, Fred Schwindt,

Bill Schwarz, Ed Peters, Maria Bulkow, Julian Martinez, Dave Mock, Holly Thomas, Ron Davidson, Andrea Hilton, Fred Utter, Robert Basl, Larry Weirich, Don Smith, Dick Jungwirth, Ed Titus, Edna Rickman, Dan Henry, Marcella Gilbert, Tony Wolf, Kevin Stuckart, John Wolf, John Hortsch Sr., Manuela Holtzinger, John Grill, Lillian Duman, Sharon Hodsdon, Barbara Winters, Olivia Sparks, Judy Mummey, Francis Reiser, Angela Sheppard, Alex Franco, Shannon Byler, Loraine Fowler, David Goodale, June Maine, Terry Michaelis-Case, Darryl McDanel, Cathy Busch, Stephanie Stoneking, D. Phong, Bud Murphy, Jerri Lee Harrell, Quincy White, Juanita Conaway, Mark Thurston, Kenny Lambrecht, Matthew Kelly, David Morin, Mary Heater, Janet Haas, Mary Lambert, Kara Chytka, Juanita Weigel, and all those living in Assisted Living Facilities in our area.

Let us pray for all men & women serving our country. May the Lord hold them in His loving hands; protect them as they protect us. Please call the parish office if you would like a name put on the Prayer list.

Prayer Chain Request: St. Boniface: call or email the parish office. St. Mary’s Shaw: Jan Stupfel 503-767-3061

Reconciliation :

St. Boniface

First Saturday 9-10 am 2nd, 3rd,

4th & 5th, Saturday

5:30 to 6:30 pm

St. Mary-Shaw 1st, 3rd & 5th

Saturday 3:30-4:30pm

New Parishioners

Welcome to your new parish!

To register, change your address or phone number,

please email or call the parish office. Contact informa-tion found on the front page of the

bulletin.

St. Boniface Minister Schedule July 22 & 23

7 pm 10 am

Sacristans Kris O’Donnell Marianne Lyons

Announce/Lector Diane Hall Jim Kingsbury

Eucharistic

Ministers

Ted & Dorothy Peters, Dolores Morris, Marie Heu-

berger

John & Arlene Bischoff, Victoria Clute, Kerst

Kingsbury

Altar Servers Damon & Daniel Clute Eli & Payton Stuckart, Eli

Silbernagel

Greeters/Ushers Ted Peters & Volunteers Tom Etzel, Mike Alley,

Sue VanHandel

Day & Date Time and Place I (& II Reading) Responsorial Psalm Gospel Reading Intention

Mon. July 17

St. Francis Solano 8:30 am

St. Boniface Exodus 1:8-14, 22

Psalm 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 Matthew 10:34-11:1 Communion Service

Tue. July 18

St. Camillus de Lellis

7 am St. Boniface

1 John 3:14-18 Psalm 112:1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7b-8, 9

John 15:9-17 Marvin Pech

8:30 am

St. Mary's Jimmie Anthony Jr. t

Wed. July 19

St. Mary MacKillop 7 am

St. Boniface Exodus 3:1-6, 9-12

Psalm 103:1b-2, 3-4, 6-7 Matthew 11:25-27 Lloyd Morris t

8:30 am

St. Mary's Nancy Hary

Thu. July 20

St. Apollinaris 7 am

St. Boniface Ezekiel 34:11-16

Psalm 23:1-3a, 4, 5, 6 John 10:11-16 Linda & Todd Fief

8:30 am

St. Mary’s Fr. Jim Rigert

Friday July 21

St. Lawrence of Brindisi

7 am St. Boniface

2 Corinthians 4:1-2, 5-7 Psalm 40:2 & 4ab, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 11

Mark 4:1-10, 13-20 Jean Paradis t

8:30 am

St. Mary’s Communion Service

10:30 am

Marion Est. People of Marian Est.

Saturday July 22

St. Mary Magdalene 5 pm

St. Mary’s Exodus 12:37-42

Psalm 136:1 & 23-24, 10-12, 13-15 John 20:1-2, 11-18 Tom Bochsler t

7 pm

St. Boniface Linda Spenner t

Sunday July 23

16th Sunday of Ordinary Time

8 am St. Mary’s

Wisdom 12:13, 16-19 Psalm 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16

Matthew 13:24-43 People of the Parish

10 am

St. Boniface Romans 8:26-27 People of the Parish

New Parishioners: Welcome to our parish! To Register, change your address or phone number, please contact the office either in person, by phone or email. You will then be mailed a registration form to be filled out and return it to the parish office.

St. Mary’s P.O. Box 338, Aumsville, OR 97325 or St. Boniface 375 SE Church Street, Sublimity, OR 97385 Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________State: ______________ Zip:_____________ Phone # ____________________________ E-mail:_____________________________________________________________

DOES YOUR EXISTING REGISTRATION NEED UPDATING?

If you are a registered member of St. Mary’s Shaw, or St. Boniface, Sublimity and you have had recent changes to your contact information (address, phone, email) or your family information (birth, deaths, marital status, moving out of the area or to another parish) Please drop the updated information in the collection basket, or call the parish office. (You may use the form below)

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MARRIED COUPLES “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; …” Let the Lord feed and support your marriage by going on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on Au-gust 25th - 27th at Our Lady of Peace Retreat House in Beaverton Oregon. For more information call 503-853-2758 or ap-ply on-line at www.rediscoverthespark.org. Additional dates and locations are listed on-line.

Mercy Night Father Bernard Youth Center

980 S. Main St., Mt. Angel You are invited to Mercy Night on the 2nd Thursday of each month. The night consists of Eucharistic Adora-tion, with praise and worship, and the Sacrament of Confession is available. The event begins with a simple

dinner at 6:00 pm, followed by Adoration from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Open to all ages, including families with young children. For more info please call 1-503-845-4097.

Confirmation and High School and Middle

School Youth Group is in its summer break, watch here

for information regarding next years events. For more information, please contact the parish office

at 503-769-2656.

Rummage Sale Time ~ July 28th & 29th.

St. Mary-Shaw is accepting items for their sale. Large or small pick-up is available. Call Ginny Ripp at 503.370.6159.

You may drop off donation items during regular business hours. No TV’s, microwaves or computers.

Sisters & Lay Women —8-Day Silent Retreat June 20th - 28th

Our Lady of Peace Retreat House, Bvrtn Retreat Master: Fr. Theodore Lange, Topic: “Living in the Way of Love”. For more info call 503-649-7127 or email:

sisters@olpretreat

Catholic Charismatic Renewal Jubilee Aug. 18th & 19th—St. Joseph Church, Sa-lem. Archbishop Sample will celebrate the open-

ing Mass on Friday, and Bishop Smith will close with Mass on Saturday. Pre-registration is $47 per person, $80 per couple. After Aug. 4th it

will be $55 per person and $90 per couple. To register, or for more info, please contact: [email protected] or http://www.woccr.org/

Portland Catholic Women’s Conference: Ladies please save the date: September 16th for “ Flat; Making Mary’s Yes Our Own”. Spend the day with fellow faith-filled women learning about the myriad of national programs dedicated to creating and fostering a deeper relationship with Christ. For more info please visit: www.pdxcatholicwomen-sconference.org

Attention College—Bound Seniors Do not be one of the 80% of Catholics who stop living their faith while away at college. Get con-nected with other catholic student by enrolling in the Newman connection at:

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Entry Fee $85 for all golfers includes golf cart, lunch prizes & 2 free drinks tick-ets Tee Off Time: Shotgun start 8:30 am. Check in by 8 am Four Person Scramble Play: Put your foursome together. Scoring will be based on gross score less 10% of the total team handi-cap. General Information: Lunch

& awards will follow tournament at the golf course. OLCC prohibits bringing your own alcoholic beverages. Beverages will be available. Alter-nate spikes only. No tank tops. Mulligan's for sale when you check in—$5 per mulligan, 2 maximum per player. Prizes include Hole Prizes, Place Payouts & Random Prizes. Entries close with the registration of 32 teams (latecomers may not get to play. Registration available at Regis High School, 550 W. Regis St. Stayton, Oregon