St. Alice Catholic Church
Santa Alicia Iglesia Católica 1520 “E” Street Springfield OR, 97477
Office: 541-747-7041 / FAX 541-746-5213 Website: www.stalice.org Office E-mail: [email protected] Bulletin Editor: [email protected]
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - November 19th, 2017
LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm English Sunday Mass 9:30am English 12:15pm Español Weekday Liturgy (Ed. Center Chapel) Monday: 8:30am Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion Tuesday: 6:00pm Español (Church) Wednesday: 8:30am English Mass Thursday: 8:30am English Mass Friday: 11:00am English Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Tuesday: 5:00 - 5:45pm Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30pm Or by appointment The Rosary (El Rosario) (Ed. Center Chapel) Wednesday and Thursday: 8:00am English Adoration of the Holy Eucharist 1st Friday in Ed. Center Chapel 12:00pm - 7:00pm Office Hours Monday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Tuesday: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Wednesday - Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Office Closed 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Parish Staff Father Mark Bentz: Ext: 204 Administrator Kathy Weinhold: Ext: 200 Administrative Assistant Danielle Plantz: Ext: 203 Pastoral Associate Christine Beldner Ext. 210 Business Manager Norma Ouellette: Ext: 206 Director of Religious Education & Coordinator of Hispanic Ministries Jason Roebuck: Ext: 202 Office of Youth and Family Life David Meile: N/A Bulletin & Website Editor
Marriage Preparation:
Please contact Fr. Mark nine months prior to wedding
to ensure adequate time for these preparations.
Baptism for Children Age 3 Months through Age 6
If your child was not baptized as a newborn infant, you
are encouraged to bring him or her for baptism on one
of our regularly scheduled baptism dates. Scheduled
baptism dates for 2018 will be celebrated on February
10th & 11th, May 26th & 27th, August 11th & 12th,
November 18th & 19th. Readiness to have your child
baptized involves registering at the parish, attending
mass faithfully for at least four months and participating
in baptism preparation classes. Registration for the
classes and attendance at two sessions by parents and
godparents is required. To make arrangements for
baptism, please call Norma at (541)747-7041 x206.
November 25 - November 26, 2017
First Reading Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17 Responsorial Psalm Psalms 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6 Second Reading 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28 Gospel Matthew 25:31-46 Sat. 5:00 PM - Reader 1: J. Ross
Extraordinary Minister 1: Jeanne Bohlae Head Cup: Barbara Ross Extraordinary Minister 2: Milly Pungercar
Sun. 9:30 AM - Reader: D. Nau
Extraordinary Minister 1: Don Lister
Head Cup: Fay Lister
Extraordinary Ministers 2: Matt Cornwell, Marlene Ross,
Kay Whitney, Jimmie Berguin
Sun. 12:15 PM - Reader 1: Adela Murillo
Reader 2: Jesus Aguilar
Extraordinary Minister 1: Claudia Torres
Head Cup: Maria Vargas
Extraordinary Ministers 2: Ernestina Sanchez,
Samuel Torres, Jesse Aguilar, Samanta McCollough,
Erica Sanchez
Altar Servers Sat.5:00pm Sun.9:30am Sun.12:15pm Cross Darrel Brandon Adriana Book Dawn Jordan Pedro Candle Leandro Mary Eduardo Candle Leah
Intentions for the week of November 19 through November 26
November 19 - 9:30am Irma Rangel Estrada/Jose Mondragon Rangel November 19 - 12:15pm Community of St. Alice November 22 - 8:30am Corrina Wright/Frank & Carol Elliott November 23 - 8:30am Community of St. Alice November 25 - 5:00pm Community of St. Alice November 26 - 9:30am Irma Rangel Estrada/Jose Mondragon Rangel November 26 - 12:15pm Veronica Correa De Rosas/Arelis Romero
POPE FRANCIS—PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR NOVEMBER
Evangelization: To witness to the Gospel in Asia That Christians in Asia, bearing witness to the Gospel in word and deed, may promote dialogue, peace, and mutual understanding, especially with those of other religions.
Pastor’s Corner
Who moved my altar? You may have noticed that the altar was recessed
slightly over the weekend. It took practically a football team to move it, since it’s two
solid blocks of hardwood! Why the move? A couple of reasons. The first is to
eliminate ‘foot traffic’ in between the tabernacle and the altar as much as possible.
Jesus is truly present in the tabernacle and often times servers and extraordinary
ministers of holy communion have their backs turned toward the tabernacle. By
moving the altar back, it restricts movement between the tabernacle and the altar to
just the priest, as Church documents recommend. With more space in the front of the altar, the various
ministers can complete their tasks without irreverent body posture toward the Eucharist in the sanctuary
space. When all of us see reverence in the sanctuary, we grow in our love and appreciation of the Blessed
Sacrament—which is the very Love of God, Jesus’ true presence in our midst! We’re putting Jesus first in our
worship.
The second reason is to enable the celebration of the mass from either side of the altar for when we have mass
in the Extraordinary Form on First Saturdays (according to the 1962 Roman Missal). This month on the first
Saturday, we had a sung mass in the Extraordinary form and, as I mentioned before, it was very well
attended (about 100 people) and 3 extra hours of confession were needed! This revealed to me a hunger in our
community that, as shepherd, I need to be attentive to. It also had the added benefit of being an ‘all
community mass’ since both English and Spanish speakers prayed in the one language of the Church. I know
Latin isn’t everyone’s favorite (most of us, myself included, didn’t study it very much in school), but we have
to admit the Church’s wisdom in using Latin in Mass for so many centuries. Since it is a ‘dead’ language, it’s
meanings don’t change over time. It also isn’t beholden to any particular cultural group—it’s use belongs in a
particular way to the Catholic Church (Hence, we are called ‘Latin Rite’ Catholics!). As such, it is especially
helpful when we come together as many different cultures to pray. We set aside our own cultural biases
(American, Mexican, Japanese, French, South American, African, etc.) and come together into the one
culture, the one language of the Church. All divisions should cease in the Eucharist. What a powerful sign of
unity to pray together in one language as one people!
This is why we have used Latin mass parts at our ‘all community’ masses for big feasts, and we will continue
to do so. The Second Vatican Council document on the Liturgy actually teaches that, “steps should be taken so
that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass
which pertain to them” (Sacrosanctum Concilium 54). If you have a hard time with languages, it is a small
sacrifice to make for the sake of parish unity. (There are videos on YouTube that you can listen to for
practice if you need!) Our world is so divided; as a Church, we need to give witness in our worship and our
parish that race, culture, and language do not have to separate us. It’s the message of Pentecost—the Holy
Spirit unites all the languages of the world and makes them intelligible in the one family of the Church.
May the Holy Spirit bring unity and peace to your families this Thanksgiving. Truly, in Jesus Christ we have
reason for endless thanks (which is what Eucharistia means!) God bless you all!
Fr. Mark Bentz
St. Alice Events for the Week of
November 19 through November 26
19. Sunday
9:30am - Mass English (Church)
9:30am - Baptism
10:30am - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
11:00am - Religious Ed (Ed Center)
12:15pm - Mass Español (Church)
12:15pm - Baptism
1:15pm - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
3:00pm - Middle School Youth Group
4:00pm - American Heritage Girls
5:00pm - High School Youth Group
20. Monday
8:30am - Liturgy of the Word with Holy
Communion (Chapel)
9:00am - Morning Prayer
6:30pm - Choir, Spanish (Church)
21. Tuesday
5:00pm - Confessions (Church)
6:00pm - Mass (Church)
7:00pm - Luz de Vida (Church)
22. Wednesday
8:00am - Rosary (Chapel)
8:30am - Mass (Chapel)
9:00am - Morning Prayer (Chapel)
23. Thursday - Office Closed
9:00am - Morning Prayer (Chapel)
9:30am - Mass (Church)
24. Friday - Office Closed
No Daily Mass
25. Saturday
3:30pm - 4:30pm - Confessions (Church)
5:00pm - Mass English (Church)
6:00pm - Feast Of Christ The King (Adoration After Mass)
26. Sunday
9:30am - Mass English (Church)
10:30am - Feast Of Christ The King (Adoration After Mass)
10:30am - K of C Brunch
12:15pm - Mass Español (Church)
1:15pm - Feast Of Christ The King (Adoration After Mass)
1:15pm - Coffee & Donuts (Parish Center)
5:00pm - High School Youth Group
*The Chapel is in the Education Center.
** See the calendar on www.stalice.org for the most current happenings.
Daily Readings
For Mass
19. PRV 31:10-13,
19-20, 30-31
PS 128:1-2, 3, 4-5
1 THES 5:1-6
MT 25:14-30
20. 1 MC 1:10-15,
41-43, 54-57, 62-
63
PS 119:53, 61,
134, 150, 155, 158
LK 18:35-43
21. 2 MC 6:18-31
PS 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7
LK 19:1-10
22. 2 MC 7:1, 20-
31
PS 17:1BCD, 5-6,
8B AND 15
LK 19:11-28
23. 1 MC 2:15-29
PS 50:1B-2, 5-6,
14-15
LK 19:41-44
24. 1 MC 4:36-37,
52-59
1 CHR 29:10BCD,
11ABC, 11D-12A,
12BCD
LK 19:45-48
25. 1 MC 6:1-13
PS 9:2-3, 4 AND 6,
16 AND 19
LK 20:27-40
26. (See cover)
Adoration at St. Alice
December 1st: Noon to 7:00 p.m. Education Center Chapel Sign up in the vestibule
If you are someone who has been to Adoration in the past, please come again on December 1st.
And invite a friend to come, too!
Faith is a great life companion, allowing
us to feel the presence of a Father who
never leaves His creatures alone.
*Pope Francis Tweets*
Pope Francis - @Pontifex 4:30am - 15 Nov 2017
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP Offertory Budget Over/Under
NOVEMBER 4/5 Envelopes & eGiving $10,721.60 $10,830.06 -$108.46
Ruth's Closet Fund $60.00 N/A N/A
Maintenance Fund $398.00 $392.16 $5.84
Holy Day - All Saints $851.00 N/A N/A
Poor Fund $10.00 $172.55 -$162.55
NOVEMBER 11/12 Envelopes & eGiving $6,174.00 $10,830.06 -$4,656.06
Maintenance Fund $94.00 $392.16 -$298.16
Poor Fund $0.00 $172.55 -$172.55
NOVEMBER 18/19
Envelopes & eGiving $10,830.06
Maintenance Fund $392.16
Poor Fund $172.55
NOVEMBER 25/26 Envelopes & eGiving $10,830.06
Maintenance Fund $392.16
Poor Fund $172.55 Thank you for your stewardship (and thank you for using your envelopes & eGiving)!
Feast of St. Alice & 70th Anniversary Celebration
Planning Committee
A committee has formed to begin planning this
December 16th event. If you would like to join the
committee, please contact:
Marvin Jarvis
(541) 912-9343
or
David Haggard
(317) 363-0691
We need volunteers to join the committee that enjoy
decorating and organizing registration. Please join us!
Your gifts will make this event a success!
Altar Server Meeting
Altar server meeting on November 28th at 6:45
PM after the Spanish mass and it will go until 8 PM. All
servers should plan to attend. Those interested in
becoming an alter server are also welcome.
St. Alice Prayer Chain
If you know anyone who is in need of prayer, or if you would like to volunteer to be a member of the prayer wheel, we welcome you. Please contact Shirley by text or phone at 541-217-9468, or email [email protected]
Prayers for the Faithful
David Dailey Brian Bowman David & Barbara Hays Don Waggoner Frances Jarvis Francis Holmes Julie Bolkan Patrick Raman Viola Smith Bonnie Kauffman Kelly Kordon Kent Mills Kristin Drury Mike Deminio Nita Hixson Sandy Schmidt Todd Langdon Jesse Aguilar Ron Graves Kenn Kordon Norma Perez Margo Shay
JESUS the
BRIDEGROOM
December 7th, 2017 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
with
Father Mark Bentz at
St. Alice Catholic Church 1520 E St., Springfield, OR
Please join Fr. Mark Bentz for an insightful scriptural, theological, and spiritual presentation that will enrich your understanding and experience of God’s deep love for you. Fr. Mark’s teaching will be based on Brant Pitre’s book Jesus the Bridegroom in which Pitre explains how the Passion of Christ was the fulfillment of ancient Jewish prophecies of a wedding, when the God of the universe would wed himself to humankind in an everlasting nuptial covenant.
Please call Danielle at 541-747-7041 for more information.
MASS SCHEDULE CHANGE
The Friday, 11am daily mass on November 24th
has been canceled. Parishioners are encouraged
to attend daily mass at St. Mary’s at 6:55am or
12:15pm or find another parish of their choosing.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
OFFICE CLOSED REMINDER
Please be aware that the Parish Office will be
closed on the following days:
November 23rd to 24th
December 25 to January 1st
STEWARDSHIP FORMS PAST DUE
We are still striving for 100% participation in
Stewardship Pledge form responses. Responding
is critical for successful Parish planning and
budgeting. A committee is forming to begin
calling households that haven’t responded. If you
are available to help this committee, please
contact:
Charlie Burnham at 541-731-7860.
Frank Lights 90th Birthday!
Come celebrate Frank’s birthday Sunday, Nov 26th
2017 2pm - 5pm.
Emerald Arts Center 500 Main St. Springfield, OR
97477
Appetizers and beverages will be provided.
No gifts please, your presence is enough.
Questions? Call Katie Light 503-841-0315
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ARCHBISHOPS CATHOLIC APPEAL
Thank you for your support for the annual
Archbishop Appeal.
We are $797.88 short of our parish goal.
Did you know the top 3 ways your giving is used?
Seminarian Education
Pastoral Ministries (Prison Ministry, Youth
Ministry, Marriage and Family Life Office, Office of
Catholic Deaf Ministry, etc.)
Support and Care for Retired Priests
And don’t forget meeting our parish goal makes
help us receive more support from the
Archdiocese! To make a contribution, just submit
a donation through regular offertory and note
“Archbishop Appeal”.
Thank you, as always, for your support of St.
Alice, the Archbishop, and the Archdiocese.
GIVING TREE
The tree is up! Thank you to all who took tags off the
tree. Please return those gifts no later than Dec.
8th. We need to get the gifts to the schools before
they start their Christmas break on the 15th.
We begin wrapping gifts on Tuesday, Nov. 28th at
9:30 in the Parish Center. Many hands make light
work! We supply wrapping paper, tape, ribbons and
bows. However, please bring your own scissors. We
could use donations of colored tissue paper and
tape. Thank you for all your help to make this project
a success.
Support Our Sisters
On behalf of the Carmelite Sisters, the auxiliary is
selling tickets for the beautiful handmade quilt that the
Sisters worked on over the past 3 years. It includes
the quilt, two hand embroidered pillowcases and
decorative pillow, all decorated with squares of
hydrangea flowers. Drawing tickets are only $1 each
with the proceeds going directly to the Carmelite
Sisters to meet their needs.
Please purchase your tickets from the auxiliary
members after masses or through your parish office.
For more information contact Kay Whitney
541-746-5082
HEALING THE WHOLE PERSON
Jesus responds today to brokenness, disease, and
pain with transformative love and restoration. Through
three days of teaching, worship, prayer, and
testimony, you’ll encounter God in a powerful way, and
experience deeper freedom as the Father speaks to
you in the depths of your heart and through the
supernatural graces of the sacraments. Whether
you’re struggling with life, or you just want “more” in
your walk with God, this conference will empower you
with tools, revelation, and a greater desire to live your
life passionately on fire for God. Grounded in Church
teaching, you’ll engage the topics of “Facing our
Brokenness,” “Encountering the Father’s Love,” and
“Living in Freedom.” St. Alice Catholic Church is
hosting a Healing the Whole Person retreat, led by the
John Paul II Healing Center, on February 22-24th.
Learn more, and register for this amazing retreat at
http://jpiihealingcenter.org/ Online registration
closes on February 12, 2018.
1st Way Needs Volunteers.
1st Way is a crisis pregnancy center that helps any girl
or woman distressed by an unplanned pregnancy.
Right now they need volunteers. Anyone interested in
helping should call 541-687-8651 to schedule an
interview with the Director. You would be assigned a
regular shift at the 1st Way office--usually 3 hours a
week--that suits your schedule. Training will be
provided. Please give this prayerful consideration.
You could help save a baby's life!
ADVENT SMALL FAITH-SHARING GROUPS:
With Advent only two weeks away,
it’s time to sign up for
small faith-sharing groups.
This year, at St. Alice, our small groups will be using
the book Be Healed: A Guide to Encountering the
Powerful Love of Jesus in Your Life by Dr. Bob
Schuchts in preparation for our Parish Retreat in
February.
Please order books and sign up for small groups in the
vestibule. Books are $13.
Call Danielle at 541-747-7041 for more information.
“This book deeply touched my heart and opened new levels of healing in my life. Whether you are just beginning your healing journey or have been walking this path for years, Be Healed will encour-age, enlighten, challenge, and transform you in your encounter with Jesus Christ. I highly recom-mend it.”
―Sr. Miriam James Heidland, S.O.L.T. Author of Loved as I Am
The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 2017
The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 2017 is on
Monday 25th December which follows the 4th Sunday
of Advent 24th December. There have been some
questions with regard to the obligations of these Holy
days.
The Archdiocese has determined that each obligation
must be met by attendance at one of the Masses of
the Sunday and one of the Holy day. That is, a
Christmas Mass on the evening of Sunday 24th
December (Vigil or Night) will not satisfy the obligation
for 4th Sunday of Advent.
There are two distinct obligations: that of 4th Sunday
of Advent which can be met by attendance at
anticipatory Masses on Saturday 23rd December or
the morning Masses of Sunday 24th December; and
that of Christmas which can be met by attendance at
Masses on Christmas Eve (Vigil or Night) and those
on Christmas Day.
Led by Fr. Philip Scott, FJ, founder of the
Family of Jesus, a religious community
currently in Peru. His special ministry is
to help the healing of mother and father
wounds so that we may become whole
and be drawn into deeper intimacy with
God. http://www.familiadejesusperu.org
Please help St. Vincent de Paul
provide a healthy, nourishing meal
for nearly 3,000 families and
individuals in our community, by
donating frozen turkeys, hams and
non-perishable foods. Items needed:
broth and gravy, canned olives,
canned vegetables, canned yams/sweet potatoes,
canned pumpkin, protein items: peanut butter, tuna
etc. and sweet treats. A barrel has been placed at the
back of church for your donated items.
THANK YOU!
With your help, St. Alice collected 14 pairs of socks for
Catholic Community Services in support of
Socktoberfest. Thank you so much for your help! Mia
Beldner, 8th grade
The good news of today’s Gospel is the extravagance of what is being given us. All we need do is be faithful in “small matters.” The cost of fidelity has no comparison to the reward given.
When you give the furniture, household items and clothing you no longer use to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you are sharing God’s extravagant love.
RUTH'S CLOSET
The school year has gotten off to a fast start. We
have had numerous requests from several of our
elementary schools. We continue to help our
elementary children with shoes, pants, shirts,
jackets and underwear. The need is very great.
Donations of underwear are always welcome,
especially the smaller sizes. Of course financial
donations are most welcome. Just mark Ruth's
Closet on your envelope. Thank you for your
generosity.
Knights of Columbus and Our Ladies of the
America’s Presents
CHRIST THE KING FEAST DAY BRUNCH
November 26, 2017
Food
Cake Raffle
Children’s Art
ST. ALICE PARISH HALL
11AM – 12:15PM
$5 a person or $20 per family
"Come join us for this uplifting Parish Mission at St.
Mark Church (1760 Echo Hollow Rd.), on December 3
-4-5 (Sunday-Tuesday), 7:00pm, with Fr. Ron Hoye,
from the Congregation of the Mission of St. Vincent
DePaul (C.M.). The presentation each evening will be
only 50 minutes, and is for all ages. Come - ignite your
faith!"
Our Lady of Peace Retreat
Please join us as we begin the Season of Advent
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Beaverton
for the ADVENT DAY RETREAT
with Rev. Gabriel Mosher, OP
Theme: “Preparing for Glory: Applying the Messages
of Fatima to Daily Life.”
9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; doors open at 8:30 a.m.
$40 per person, includes lunch
To register 503-649-7127 or online
at www.olpretreat.org
Many thanks and God Bless you!
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