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SST. MARY, OUR LADY OF THE PRESENTATION CATHOLIC CHURCH MAY 2, 2021
1062 CHARNELTON ST., EUGENE, OR 97401 PHONE: 541-342-139 FAX: 541-334-6996
WEBSITE: STMARYEUGENE.COM EMAIL: [email protected]
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SSunday, May 2 Domingo 2 de Mayo
Saul witnesses the risen Jesus and boldly proclaims his Lordship. We proclaim our belief in Jesus by our love for one another. He is the vine and we are the branches. Together let us praise His name in our assembly of worship.
Saulo es testigo de Jesús resucitado y pro-clama con valentía su señorío. Proclamamos nuestra fe en Jesús por nuestro amor mutuo. Él es la vid y nosotros los pámpanos. Juntos ala-bemos Su nombre en nuestra asamblea de adoración.
Next Week’s Readings: Lecturas de la próxima semana:
Acts /Hch 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 Ps 98:1-4 Salmo 97,1-3d,4
1 Jn 4:7-10 Jn 15:9-17
Mass Intentions Intenciones de misas
May 3-9 - 3-9 de mayo
~ 8:00 Daily Masses/Misas diarias ~ Tue/Mar ~ Prayer Service Wed/Mié ~ Prayer Service Thu/Jue ~ Prayer Service
Sat/Sab ~ Thanksgiving to St. Anthony
~ 12:15 Daily Masses/Misas diarias ~ Mon/Lun ~ Our Blessed Mother
Tue/Mar ~ Prayer Service Wed/Mié ~ Prayer Service Thu/Jue ~ Prayer Service Fri/Vie~ Prayer Service
~ Sunday Masses/Misas dominicales ~
5:30 pm Vigil ~ Adam & Stella Kersey †
7:30 am ~ Mother’s Day 9:00 am ~ Mother’s Day 11:00 am ~ Mother’s Day 1:00 pm ~ Mother’s Day 5:30 pm ~ Mother’s Day
In Our Prayers …all those who are ill, including:
En Nuestras Oraciones ... todos los que están enfermos, incluidos:
Rosie Andreason, Manuel & Marilyn Betonio, Jason Brown, Juan Gonzalez Cortez family, Severina Cox, Dolores Cunha, Flor DeLuz Cervantes, Jane Dortmuth, Ken & Sylvia Doggett,
David Faulkner, Cynthia Fellez, Sharon Foster, Wayne Hanson, Maya Henry, Walt & Nancy Hunter, Jackie Larsen, Edward Martinuzzi, Evelyn O’Boyle,
Denny O’Donnell, Gaye Rittal, Elsie Rodriguez, Jim Schultz, Dick & Jean Sellers, John & Linda Simpson,
Mary Ann Sondag, Tary Tobin, Dee Weaver, and Jeanne Wharton
In Loving Memory We pray for the repose of the souls of our loved ones, including:
En memoria amorosa Oramos por el reposo de las almas de nuestros seres queridos, incluyendo:
Mike Hainley & Sr. Carol Bird, SNJM
Mass Schedule / Horario de misas Daily Mass/ Misa diaria
8:00 am: Tuesday - Thursday & Saturday Martes a jueves y sábado
12:15 pm: Monday through Friday/Lunes a viernes Sunday Mass/ Misa dominical:
5:30 pm: Latin Vigil (Saturday/sábado) 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am,
1:00 pm Misa en Español, 5:30 pm Life Teen
Reconciliation / Reconciliación Wednesdays/Miércoles - 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Fridays/Viernes - 11:00 am to 12:00 pm Saturdays/Sábado - 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
In the Parish Center/En el Centro Parroquial
Adoration Chapel Capilla de Adoración
Daily/Diariamente - 6:00 am to 8:00 pm
St. Mary Parish Staff
Pastor - Rev. Ron Nelson Parochial Vicar - Rev. Henry Guillén-Vega
Retired Assisting Priest/part time - Rev. Bryce McProud Parish Seminarian - Matthew Knight
Pastoral Associate - Marybeth Schombert
Business Manager - Rose Burke Director of Outreach Ministry - Lilly Hagen Director of Music/part time - David Phillips
Coord. Youth Sacramental Prep/part time - Julie Rutledge-Sanchez Coordinator of Religious Education/part time - Sharon Dunham
Sacramental Registrar - Margaret Fleming Administrative Assistant – Brenda Maddux
Lead Custodian - James Du Chateau Assistant Custodian/part time - Joe Crandall
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Mass Policies
Reservations are required for the Sunday 9:00 am and 11:00 am Masses only. All other weekend and daily Masses are open to the first 130 individuals. Masks and physical distancing requirements remain in place, we appreciate your compliance with these guide-lines. Reserve your space for the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Sunday Mass online at our website www.stmaryeugene.com Enter your name, the names of those attending with you and the number of people. It is that simple. If you do not have inter-net access you may call the Parish Office, at 541-342-1139, and we will put in your reservation.
Parish Office Hours
Monday/Lunes 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Tuesday/Martes 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday/Miércoles 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Thursday/Jueves 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday/Viernes 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please call 541-342-1139 with questions or to sched-ule an appointment . La Oficina Parroquial puede ayudar en español al 541-342-1139, cada primer y tercer lunes, desde las 9 hasta el mediodía, a partir del 3 de mayo.
Missals & Parish Directories Would you like to follow along with the readings at Mass? We have the current Sunday Missal available in the office for a suggested donation of $3.00. We also have extra copies of the church directory for $5.00 each. Please call the office at 541-342-1139 if you would like to purchase either item.
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Monthly Offertory for March 2021 Ofertorio mensual de marzo de 2021
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Give to St. Mary via text message. Text “StMary” to 1-800-950-9952,
click on the link and complete your gift. Simple, safe, and convenient.
Dar a Santa María por mensaje de texto. Envía "StMary" al 1-800-950-9952,
haga clic en el enlace y complete su donación. Simple, seguro y conveniente.
Free Food Box Catholic Community Services (CCS) gives out food to community members in need. If you or someone you know needs assistance, come to CCS on Mon-days, Wednesdays, or Fridays from 8:00 am - 12:00 noon. No income documentation is needed. In Eugene pick up at CCS, 1464 W. 6th Avenue, or in Springfield, pick up at CCS, 1025 G St. Contact CCS with questions at 541-345-3628 ext. 404.
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"Here is a rule for everyday life: Do not do anything which you cannot offer to God."
— St. Jean Marie Vianney
Branching Out Isn’t Always What It’s Cracked Up to Be
“That’s a really beautiful tree branch. Man, would you look at the bark on that thing? The others are real duds, but that low-hanging branch has really got it all together.” I’ve never heard anyone say this. Maybe I just need to hang out with more arborists, but I can’t recall ever hearing someone admire the par-ticular beauty of a single branch. When someone comments on a tree, it’s usually the whole tree — perhaps a visual element of it, like the color of the leaves or its height. But people don’t usually zero in on one branch. Maybe that’s because usually, if one branch is looking a little weak, chances are every other branch is, too. The Bible tells us that when we bear fruit as good everyday stewards, it is for the Father’s glory. We are the branch on His magnificent tree. What we have is from Him, and what we do likewise points back to Him. We also tend to reflect how well the other branches around us are in-corporating the nutrients coming their way. That’s all fine and good in theory. In practice, it can be an arduous exercise in humility. When I do something virtuous or charitable or kind, there is a part of me that wants to stand out for it. I think that’s true for all of us. We’ve given of ourselves in some way or overcome some human temptation to accomplish a little bit of good in this world, and even though we know God sees us, we’d really love for everyone else to see it, too. It’s a struggle, for sure. But we need to remember that our fruit be-longs to the whole tree. — Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
Are you being called to volunteer?
We desperately need Ushers at all weekend Masses. Are you able to arrive 30 minutes early to Mass, warmly greet others and help your brothers and sisters in Christ find space in an open pew one or more Sundays each month? If you are able to help, or if you need more information, please call the Parish Office at 541-342-1139 for details.
Lord Jesus, You are the vine and we are the branches Because of you we are alive. Because of you, we bear fruit. As we reach out to you Keep us mindful of the needy Who yearn to be reached out to. As we stretch out our hands to you, Let us also stretch out our hands to the hungry So that the fruit we bear in you May nourish others. Amen.
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CConsider Vocations “There is no salvation through anyone else.” Does a life of joy in knowing you are following the Lord as a priest, deacon, or in the consecrated life inspire you? Contact the Vocation Office at 503-233-8368 or at [email protected].
Project Melchizedek: Vocation Discernment Small Group
Have you ever thought about becoming a priest? Join us for Project Melchizedek, a group open to all Catholic men high school age and older, to learn what the priest-hood is all about and get practical advice on how to discern the Lord’s will. Find out more and register to join us at melchizedekeugene.com.
Catholic Q & A Is gossip a mortal sin?
To really ask this question, we must consider the Eighth Commandment: “You shall not bear false wit-ness.” In its reflections on this commandment, The Cate-chism of the Catholic Church invites us to not only think about what bearing “false witness” means, but to also consider how we understand the truth and how we communicate more broadly. This is why so much of this section of the Catechism has to do with the gift of lan-guage. With this in mind, we will notice that the word “gossip” isn’t used by the Catechism. Instead, we find the words “detraction” and “calumny,” which are actu-ally two forms that gossip can take, and both can be quite serious. First, detraction is the revealing of “another’s faults and failings to persons who did not know them,” without morally valid reasons. Calumny, by extension, is saying something about another person that is untrue, and it is sinful because it “harms the reputation of others and gives occasion for false judgements” (see no. 2477). In all of our communication, we have to always rec-ognize that we have a moral obligation to the truth and to always work to protect the reputation and honor of our neighbors (see no. 2479). Gossip can, in fact, prove to be a very serious sin. Af-ter all, the Catechism reminds us: “No one is bound to reveal the truth to someone who does not have the right to know it” (no. 2489). When we have gossiped, especially if we are aware we have damaged another person’s good name or reputation, we want to make every effort to undo the damage we have done, including seeking the grace and forgiveness offered in the Sacrament of Reconcilia-tion.
Gospel Meditation “Spiraling out of control,” is a phrase that can easily describe the current display of human existence. In ad-dition to the violence, unrest, uneasiness and turmoil that are common elements of our daily news, other es-sential pieces are misplaced or missing. Many lack an objective center around which to order and structure their lives or a clear set of definable goals or mores to act as guideposts and life directives. It appears that “feelings” have become a “new god” and traditional structures and ideals set aside. It is almost as if history only shows that we got this whole thing wrong and many are determined to finally set things right. The real truth, however, is that while wrongs and errors are cer-tainly a part of our often-checkered past, it is hardly the case that all was wrong. It is not our task to rewrite the history of our lives, but to learn from mistakes that were made, and preserve the perennial wisdom at the root of our successes. Learning is an essential part of being hu-man. The question becomes, however, from whom do we learn? Some have such a hard time placing God in that position, but that is precisely where God needs to be. God is the Master Teacher from whom all of humanity learns and gets its cues. It is in and through this relation-ship with the Gardener of Life that we are fashioned and pruned into the people we are intended to be and can be. It is only in God that we are able to find our best selves. Sadly, many think that religion too, as well as his-tory in general, has also gotten all this wrong. Yet, our resurrection faith tells us differently. We are reminded, today especially, that we are meant to remain in Christ as Christ remains in us. We are also reminded that Jesus, the Incarnate God, is the vine upon which we grow, the branches that flow from the source of God’s life. Giving up our will to God’s can be a painful endeav-or. It is not easy to set our own desires and wants aside and allow God to step in and direct and guide our growth. But this is the only way to prevent deadly weeds from overtaking us and bringing us to a place of self-destruction. God’s commandments are the very guide-posts and benchmarks we need, yet many seek to re-move them from all public view because they appear to limit self-expression and suppress what is considered by many to be “human freedom.” They are the only way we can find freedom, however. And, until we learn this fundamental lesson, we will continue to spiral out of control, never really knowing who we are, what our po-tential can be or how life really can be lived. We will not know peace.
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Página en Español 2 de mayo de 2021
Información Para La misa Domingo 1:00 pm
La política de máscaras de la gobernadora Brown re-quiere que todos nosotros, a partir de los cinco años, usemos una máscara en la Misa. Estén preparados con sus máscaras y observen la distancia social, especial-mente entrando y saliendo de la iglesia.
Pensando en vocaciones “Amemos, no de palabra o en discursos, sino de verdad y en las obras” ¿Crees que eres llamado a amar al Señor y a su pueblo como sacerdote, diá-cono o religioso/a? Llama a la Oficina de Vocacio-nes al 503-233-8368 o escribe a [email protected].
Proyecto Melquisedec: Grupo de Discernimiento Vocacional
¿Alguna vez han pensado en ser sacerdote? Únase a nosotros para el "Proyecto Melquisedec," un grupo abierto a todos los hombres católicos de edad de secundaria y mayor para aprender más de lo que es el sacerdocio y obtener avisos prácticos para discer-nir la voluntad del Señor. Descubre más y registrarse para la siguiente sesión en melchizedekeugene.com. No tiene que haber asistido a sesiones presiones para unirse al grupo.
MEDITACIÓN DEL EVANGELIO El domingo pasado, el Señor Jesús se presentaba como el Buen Pastor, y ahora nos da la imagen de la vid y los sarmientos. “Yo soy la vid verdadera y mi Padre es el labrador. Toda rama que no da fruto en mí, la corta. Y todo sarmiento que da fruto, lo limpia para que dé más fruto”. (Juan 15:1-2). La vida del cristiano es de un constante cambio de limpieza y permanencia. Todos los días se presentan oportuni-dades nuevas de crecimiento humano y espiritual. Aquí se trata de crecer en Dios y dar fruto, y darse cuenta que sin Dios no se hace, ni se es nada. Es la prueba del discípulo, dar fruto en las cosas ordina-rias, en las cosas sencillas. Haciéndolas extraordina-rias por el amor. ¿Cómo estamos vinculados a Jesús en el mundo actual? ¿De qué manera doy fruto en este tiempo? Muchas veces, es difícil permanecer unidos, hay tan-tas cosas que nos separan de Dios. La frialdad hacia el que sufre, el enfermo, el pobre y desamparado. Nos urge un cambio radical en el amor y en la con-fianza, de que unidos podemos movernos hacia el amor cristiano. Debemos esforzarnos día a día en hacer el bien, especialmente para dejar algo prove-choso a las generaciones venideras. Jesús lo afirmó claramente, al permanecer en él podremos pedir lo que queramos y sea de provecho para la salvación, y se cumplirá. Ese es el testamento. No hay vuelta de hoja. ¡Padre Santo, ayúdanos a permanecer muy cerca de Jesús siempre! Especialmente, en tiempos de prueba. Te pedimos fe y esperanza.
CCaja de Comida Gratis
Catholic Community Services (CCS) distribuye ali-mentos a los miembros de la comunidad que los ne-cesitan. Si usted o alguien que conoce necesita ayu-da, venga a CCS los lunes, miércoles o viernes de 8:00 am a 12:00 del mediodía. No se necesita docu-mentación de ingresos. En Eugene, recoja en CCS, 1464 W. 6th Avenue, o en Springfield, recoja en CCS, 1025 G St. Comuníque-se con CCS si tiene preguntas al 541-345-3628.
Retrouvaille Casados pero viven como solteros
Este estilo de vida describe a las parejas que ya no tienen una relación cercana y viven más bien como si fueran solo amigos. Retrouvaille enseña a las pare-jas a sobre vivir estos episodios en sus matrimonios. Este programa ha ayudado a miles de parejas que viven en la desilusión o viven ya en la desdicha. Re-trouvaille es para las parejas que desean tener un redescubrimiento en su matrimonio y mejorar su co-municación. Para información confidencial o para registrarse para el fin de semana en junio 4-6, 2021 en Mount Angel, Oregon. Llame al 1-800-966-7981 o visite el sitio www.AyudaNuestroMatrimonio.org/es .
¡Más información en las páginas 2 y 3!
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CCalendar of Events Sunday, May 2
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 7:30 † Mass
9:00 † Mass (streamed) 11:00 † Mass (streamed) 1:00 † Misa (transmitido)
4:30 ~ Charismatic Prayer Group 5:30 † Mass
Monday, May 3 ST. PHILLIP & ST. JAMES
APOSTLES 12:15 † Mass (streamed)
La Oficina Parroquial puede ayudar
en español desde las 9:00 am hasta el mediodía
Tuesday, May 4 8:00 † Prayer Service
12:15 † Mass (streamed) 7:00 ~ RCIA
7:00 ~ Spanish Adult Prep
Wednesday, May 5 8:00 † Prayer Service
12:15 † Prayer Service (streamed)
Thursday, May 6 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
8:00 † Prayer Service 12:15 † Prayer Service (streamed)
Friday , May 7 11:00 ~ Reconciliation
12:15 † Mass (streamed)
Saturday, May 8 8:00 † Mass (streamed)
3:00 ~ Reconciliation 5:30 † Latin Vigil Mass
Sunday, May 9
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MOTHER’S DAY
7:30 † Mass 9:00 † Mass (streamed) 11:00 † Mass (streamed) 1:00 † Misa (transmitido)
4:30 ~ Charismatic Prayer Group 5:30 † Mass
Monday, May 10 12:15 † Mass (streamed)
Tuesday, May 11 8:00 † Mass
12:15 † Mass (streamed)
7:00 ~ RCIA 7:00 ~ Spanish Adult Prep
Wednesday, May 12 8:00 † Mass
11:00 ~ Reconciliation 12:15 † Mass (streamed)
Thursday, May 13 8:00 † Mass
12:15 † Mass (streamed)
Friday , May 14 ST, MATTHIAS, APOSTLE
11:00 ~ Reconciliation 12:15 † Mass (streamed)
Saturday, May 15 8:00 † Mass (streamed)
3:00 ~ Reconciliation 5:30 † Latin Vigil Mass
Sunday, May 16
SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
7:30 † Mass 9:00 † Mass (streamed) 11:00 † Mass (streamed) 1:00 † Misa (transmitido)
4:30 ~ Charismatic Prayer Group 5:30 † Mass
Monday, May 17 12:15 † Mass (streamed)
La Oficina Parroquial puede ayudar
en español desde las 9:00 am hasta el mediodía
Mother’s day Spiritual Remembrance envelopes
The Mother’s Day Spiritual Remembrance Enve-lopes are located in the entrances of the Church. Please print clearly on the envelope and return in the Offertory basket or to the Parish Office, no later than Wednesday, May, 5.
Catholic Home Missions Appeal Thank you for your generous support of last week’s Catholic Home Missions Appeal. As a parish we raised funds to help strengthen the Church at home and en-sure that the Gospel is spread across the United States. If you missed the appeal, it’s not too late to give! Just visit www.usccb.org/home-missions. Muchas gracias por su generoso apoyo la semana pa-sada al Llamado para las Misiones Católicas. Como parroquia hemos recaudado fondos para ayudar a for-talecer la Iglesia aquí y asegurar que el Evangelio se di-funda en todo Estados Unidos. ¡Si ustedes o alcanzaron a contribuir al llamado, aun lo pueden hacer! Solo visi-ten www.usccb.org/home-missions.
Camp Howard Open House May 22 at 2:00 pm
Archbishop Sample believes that “Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Camp Howard is one of the greatest investments that we can make in the future lives of our young people.”
Come to the open house to tour the camp and meet our counselors. Camp Howard is offering over-night camp for all 6 summer sessions! Come get away in the outdoors at our scenic 245-acre camp! We will be following all COVID Guidelines. For more information and registration, visit our web-site, cyocamphoward.org. CYO Camp Howard is located at 1010 SE Camp Howard Road, Corbett, OR, 97019.
“What I love about Camp Howard is the people. Every year I come here I always meet new friends that I keep in touch with. [Camp] has some of my best memories. I don’t really know of anywhere else you can get an experience like this.“ – Ely, Camp Howard Camper
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