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The Most Holy Trinity May 27, 2018
Our Mission Statement ...
“We, God’s People of St. Augustine Parish,
welcome All people to celebrate liturgies with us. As a
spirit-filled Community, we are dedicated to the
continuation of the mission of our Lord through Scripture,
Sacrament and Service.”
1139 N.W. Highway 101, Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
Mailing Address: 1151 NW Inlet Avenue,
Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
Father Joseph Sebasty, Pastor
Robin Reddish, Secretary
Mass Schedule Saturday 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. (Spanish) 7:00 p.m. Weekdays (Tues.-Fri.) 12 noon Holy Days 12 noon & 6:00 p.m. Confessions: Saturdays 4:30 p.m.-5:00p.m. and by appointment
Religious Education
Sherri Long
September - May Wednesdays - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Grades K-8
Coordinators
Altar Servers
Adult and Youth Meg Portwood-541-994-4453
Liturgy
Paul O’Brien-541-270-7378
Organist
Justin Herndon-541-994-4338
Youth Group
Council Chairpersons
Finance Chair: Celeste O’Brien-541-270-7378
Pastoral Chair: Pat Bauer-503-548-8061
Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Phone: (541) 994-2216 Email: [email protected]
St. Augustine Catholic Church
http://www.staugustinelincolncity.com/
Mass Intenons of the Week
Suggested Mass S�pend $10
Mon. May 28
No Service
Tues. May 29
12 noon † Jus�ce Hartnack
Wed. May 30
12 noon † Be$y Benne$
Thurs. May 31
12 noon † Linda Williams
Fri. June 1
12 noon † Poor Souls
Sat. June 2
5:30 pm † Henry Hiller
Sun. June 3
8:30 am † Laura & William Beck
11:00 am † Haskell Head
7:00 pm Spanish Mass - Parishioners/Guests
Spiritual Growth
The Living Rosary - If you, or someone you know, would like to be placed on the Living Rosary please con-tact Joni Kaletka at 541-996-5636.
Holy Rosary is recited 30 minutes pr ior to Mass.
“First” Friday Mass is Each Month at Noon followed by the Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament.
“First” Saturday Mass and Rosary of Reparation is Each Month at 8:30 am. Followed by St. Peregrine Heal-ing Service.
Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament are on Fr idays after the Noon Mass.
Spanish Mass is held every Sunday evening at 7 pm.
Centering Prayer Group meets at St. Augustine Church Mondays at 5:30 pm.
Pastoral Council Meetings are on the 3rd Tuesday of Jan., March, May, Sept, 6-7 pm.
Knights of Columbus meetings are the Second Thurs-day of the month starting with the rosary at 6:30 pm. Fol-lowed by the meeting at 7 pm.
The Finance Council meets on the 4th Tuesday of each quarter (January, April, June and October) at 6 pm.
Adult Education Classes meet on Mondays at 6 pm.
The Altar Society meets on the first Tuesday of each month following the Noon Mass. Except for the months of June, July and August.
Sunday Offertory Collection
Weekly donations needed to operate our church:
$3681.14
Regular Sunday Collection 5/20/2018....…$2138.84 Shortage/Overage…...…….……...............($ 542.30) Other donations………….……………..... $1000.00
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May Birthdays
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Prayer Chain
The Living Rosary Prayer Chain here at St. Au-gustine's is open to all those who would like to pray for the needs of others. God has blessed our group with many miracles over the past 20 years. If you are interested in being a part of this awesome minis-try, please call Joni at 541-996-5636.
Join your fellow parishioners to pray the Rosary 1/2 hour before each Mass. Be-come closer to Our Blessed Mother through the Rosary. Also, Father used a great slogan, that I believe originated with Bishop Fulton Sheen. The Family That Prays Together, Stays together!
The Most Holy Trinity (05/27/2018)
Today we celebrate the solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. The doctrine of the Trinity is
considered to be foundational for all Christian theology and spirituality. In the lives of most ordi-
nary Christians any understanding of the Trinity is bypassed by regulating it to the status of
“Mystery,” which means, it is beyond our comprehension. Of course, it is very difficult to under-
stand the mystery. But at the same time we need to be catechized regarding the doctrine of the Trini-
ty. The doctrine of the Trinity affirms that there is one God, eternally existing in three persons: Fa-
ther, Son, (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. The three persons of the godhead are coequal and coe-
ternal.
The doctrine of the Trinity is the result of a great deal of prayer, worship and discussion. The
doctrine was solidified by prominent theologians such as Tertullian, Augustine and many others.
The beginnings of this doctrine can be traced back to the scripture. One can find there are the bits
and pieces flowing from the prayer and religious experience of the early believers, which eventually
were shaped into the Church’s official formulation of the Trinity.
The readings of today for this Solemnity provide us with a good example of those bits and
pieces of Trinitarian thought and prayer. The author of Deuteronomy did not have the Trinity in
mind when writing today’s first reading. But, what is given here is the understanding of God as a
dynamic, unique being who is all-powerful and creative. These thoughts and prayers helped the early
Christians begin reflecting on the person of the Father in relationship to the Son and the Holy Spirit.
In the second reading we can see St. Paul is reflecting on the new relationships believers have
with God due to the Spirit that is within them. Here St. Paul is focusing on the dynamic role of the
Spirit and how important that role is for every believer.
In the gospel we read that Jesus calls his disciples together one last time and commissions
them to go and make disciples of all nations. It is important to know that the scope of the Christian
mission is universal. What is especially significant, is Jesus’ mandate that his disciples baptize the
new followers in the name of the Fathers and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. It is the clear expres-
sion of the belief in the Trinity. The teachings of this doctrine are yet to come. Thank you, Lord, Fa-
ther, Son and Holy Spirit.
Father Joseph Sebasty
Pancake Breakfast
“Sunday, May 27th, the Knight of Columbus will be having their delicious pancake breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All are welcome to come eat, share and enjoy fellowship with each other.”
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