February 2 , 2020 The Presentation of the Lord
Transcript of February 2 , 2020 The Presentation of the Lord
February 2
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, 2020 The Presentation of the Lord
PARISH ADDRESS
3847 NE Glisan
Portland, OR 97232
Office: 503-232-4305
www.allsaintsportland.org
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday ~ Friday 8:00 am ~ 4:00 pm
PARISH STAFF
Pastor~ Fr. Paul Jeyamani x340 ~
Dir. of Religious Ed. ~ Pat Fellers
x339 [email protected]
Coordinator of Ministries ~ Megan
Palinsky x339
Parish Finance Dir. ~ Lara Vinh x338
Parish Scty. ~ Barbara Custer x337
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE
TEAM
Principal ~ Jon Myers
Vice Principal ~ Kim Fadden
Vice Principal ~ Carla Russ
Dir. Curriculum ~ Melissa Haglund
School Bus. Mgr. ~ Sangeeta Sharma
SCHOOL OFFICE
601 NE Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.
Portland, OR 97232
Office: 503-236-6205 Fax: 503-236-0781
SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS
8:00 am ~ 3:00 pm
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: Vigil Mass: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:30 am (First Sunday of each
month 4:30 pm with the Sri Lankan Community)
Weekday Mass: Monday—Saturday ~ 7:30 am (Wed. ~ 8:30 am)
Holy Days: (See bulletin for schedules) School Masses: (See school monthly
calendar ) Reconciliation: Sat. 4:00 pm or by appointment
A WARM WELCOME TO ALL WHO WORSHIP WITH US
Whether you are a long-time parishioner and need to update your information or newly
arrived in the parish and not yet registered, please complete the information below and
place in the offertory basket or mail to the parish office.
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Feb. 9—Reconciliation Class II for
Families—9:15-11:30am Art Room
Family Mass—10:30 am
Feb. 16—Reconciliation Class III
for Famililes—9:15-11:30 am Art
Room
Feb. 23—School-Hosted Mass—
10:30 am
Feb. 26—ASH WEDNESDAY—
Masses: 7:30am, NOON, 7:00 PM
Coordinators of Youth Ministry—
Pat Fellers and Megan Palinsky
Coordinators of Lectors—
Dina Marie Hale & Rob Hale
Coordinators of EEM—
Terry Lewis & Mary Shepard
Coordinator of Altar Servers—
Chris Bushman
Coordinator of Sacristans—
Rob Hale
Pastoral Council Chair—
Mark Doleski
Financial Council Chair—
Mike Haglund
Director of Music Ministry—
Paulette McCoy
REFLECTION OF THE WEEK
COORDINATORS OF MINISTRIES
UPCOMING EVENTS
We, the members of All Saints Parish, a Catholic community em-
powered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Good News of Jesus
Christ by continuing our heritage of dedication to: ~ Celebration
of the Sacraments ~ Education ~ Service ~ Outreach ~
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2 | All Saints ParishGOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE
February 2
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“Now, Master, you may let your servant go in peace,
according to your word, for my eyes have seen your salvation, which you prepared
in the sight of all the peoples: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and glory for
your people Israel.” Very often, having more light is not something we desire as it
forces us to confront something we really do not want to see. There can be comfort
found in darkness. It has an eerie sense of security to it. We do not have to chal-
lenge ourselves or be challenged and can simply exist in some fabricated state of
self-fabricated blissfulness. Jesus came to bring light, and it is a light that is resist-
ed by many and hated by some. It is a light that causes us to see things as they re-
ally are and not as we would want or need them to be.
It is no wonder then that Simeon boldly and honestly proclaims to Mary, “Behold,
this child is destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign that
will be contradicted and you yourself a sword will pierce so that the thoughts of
many hearts may be revealed.” We have to take the Gospel message as it is and
not just use those parts that are useful to us or more palatable. Taking Jesus at face
value can and will lead to turmoil and dissention. Hearts will be pierced. Whether
we like it, Jesus’ proclamation of what the world God created really ought to look
like has real and absolute social implications.
It has a lot to say about how we treat our brothers and sisters: spiritually, personal-
ly, economically, and globally. It has everything to do with the poor, the immi-
grant, the scared, the unborn, the vulnerable, the sick, and the broken. The light
opens us to a challenging, table-turning experience that may not be something we
want to see but shows us where we need to be.
ALL SAINTS PARISH | 3
LITURGICAL MINISTRY
Presentation of the Lord
2/1/20-5:30 pm 2/2/20—8:00 am
2/2/20—10:30 am
Lector
Commentator
Elise Brown
Rich Brown
Hillary Dixon
John Cushing
Becky Orwoll
John Russ
Eucharistic
Ministers
Suzanne Berg, Brad Rees,
Volunteer
Joe Galati, Kevin Kukar,
Judi Duffy
Dina Hale, Lara Vinh,
Volunteer
Altar Servers Andrew Pashley, Lucas
Pashley, Quinn O’Boyle,
Lily O’Boyle
Cantor
Accompanist
Angela Reiswig
Michael Prendergast
Gaedwyn Swails
Geri Ethen
Chamber Choir
Daniel Plesha
Coffee & Donuts Wine & Cheese (Linda &
Mark Milinski)
McMahon Family Pashley Family
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
2/8/20-5:30 pm 2/9/20—8:00 am 2/9/20—10:30 am
Lector
Commentator
Marne Maykowskyj
Jackie Holland
Judi Duffy
Mark Holman
Family Mass
Eucharistic
Ministers
Mary Shepard, Allan
Westhoff, Volunteer
Karen Balo, Gary Balo,
Volunteer
Mark Doleski, Connie
Ozyjowski, Volunteer
Altar Servers
Karsen Jeffries Samson, Greta and Elsie
Hjorth
Paige and Evan Doleski,
Hannah Fields, Veda Score
Cantor
Accompanist
Matt Cassidy
Michael Prendergast
Anne Kolibaba Larkin
Geri Ethen
Family Mass
Joey Harrington
Coffee & Donuts N/A Holman Family Blecher Family
Mass This Week Readings Intentions
Tuesday—Feb. 4
2 Sm 6:12b-15, 17-19/Ps 24/Mk 3:31-35
Wednesday—Feb. 5
St. Agatha
2 Sm 7:4-17/Ps 89/Mk 4:1-20
8:30 AM—School Mass
Thursday—Feb. 6
St. Paul Miki and Companions
2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29/Ps 132/Mk 4:21-25
Friday—Feb. 7
2 Sm 11:1-4a, 5-10a, 13-17/Ps 51/Mk
4:26-34
Saturday—Feb. 8
St. Jerome, St. Josephine
2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Ps 51/Mk 4:35-41
Sunday—Feb. 9
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40
8:00 +KarAnn Despard
Monday—Feb. 3
St. Blaise, St. Ansgar
2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/Ps 89/Mk 3:22-30
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PARISH NEWS/OUT AND ABOUT
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‘Go A
ll In’
Ministr
ies at All Saints
Parish
Contact
: Megan Palinsky
meganp@
allsaintsportlan
d.com
503-232-4305
Get invo
lved! Volunteer
Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament
First Sunday of the Month
Noon-3:00 pm
Baptism Class Our next Baptism class will be on March 15
th
after the 10:30 Mass. To register,
please call the parish office or email Pat Fellers at patf@allsaintsportland,com.
Youth Ministry (Grades 3-8) On Tuesday, January 21st, we learned about ‘Christian Leadership and
Service.’ Our next meeting will take place on Tues., Feb. 4th. Our theme will be ‘Catholic Social Teach-
ing.’ Sacramental Preparation Reconciliation Classes for Families meets February 2, 9 and 16
from 9:15-11:30 AM in the Art Room. ’Reconciliation Saturday’ is Feb. 22 at 10:00am. RCIA Have you found your-
self desiring a meaningful spiritual life? Are you curious about the Catholic faith or have you considered joining the Catho-
lic Church? Our Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process is just for you. Adults young or old, from all faith
traditions or no religious background at all, are welcome to participate in our process of instruction designed especially for
the needs and lifestyles of busy people. RCIA will help you grow in understanding and knowledge of the Catholic faith and
offer experiences to enrich your faith journey. It is worth at least one phone call or email to find out more. Classes are held
in the parish library on Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. You can contact the parish office, 503-232-4305 or Judi
Duffy, [email protected], to get more information.
Next scheduled
FAMILY MASSES:
February 9th and March 1st.
Sign-up to participate at the back of
church. Every member of All Saints is
invited to serve in the Liturgical Minis-
try. Training and resources are provid-
ST. VINCENT
DE PAUL FOOD
PANTRY
New Delivery Volunteers are needed to
fill the daily delivery schedule. If you
know interested persons that will adopt
one day a month, please contact Megan
Palinsky
or Bill Leineweber
Thank you.
Many thanks to our
Advertiser of the week!
Option 1: Direct deposit - Need a copy of a voided check. Indicate the
amount of $ for offertory per week or month. Indicate the amount of $ for
building fund (monthly)
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Indicate the amount of $ for the offertory per week or month. Indicate the
amount of $ for the building fund (monthly)
Option 3: Envelopes - please let us know if you would like to receive enve-
lopes
Lara Vinh
Business Office
All Saints Parish
503-232-3081
A note from our Parish Business Mgr.:
Please consider making your donation by
Autopay. Listed here are 3 Options in which to
tithe. If you wish to get set-up, either contact the
Business Office or go to our website:
www.allsaintsportland.org and click on the
‘Contribute’ link. Be certain to use your parish
ID #. (Number on your giving envelope)
HARRINGTON LECTURE
Speaker, Reverend Raymond
P. Carey, PhD
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
7:00 PM in All Saints Church
“Embracing the Joyful Message
of St. Luke's Acts of the
Apostles!"
Food Drive Update - Thank you for
your generosity families! Our January
food drive resulted in 124 pounds of
canned vegetables, soups, and toiletries.
Please know your donations make a big
difference to the families who receive
them.
School and Parish Food Drive Febru-
ary 3rd-11th
Please help stock our All Saints Parish
St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. All do-
nations are accepted and stay in our local
community. There will be collection bins
in all homerooms and in the back of the
church. They are currently asking for:
Paper towels /Healthy snacks /
Small bottles of dish soap/cleaner
Thank you for your gener-
osity!
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MOUNT ANGEL ABBEY
MONASTIC DISCERNMENT
RETREAT
March 6-8, 2020
June 12-14, 2020
October 12-14, 2020
Contact: Fr. Odo Recker,
OSB, Vocation Dir.
503.881.8919 ~ voca-
SCHOOL NEWS/OUT AND ABOUT
Beginning Experience
Weekends
(designed for adults who
continue to hurt from a
marriage ending and need
a nudge to move forward
with hope in their lives.)
February 28,29 &
March 1
June 26,27 & 28
October 9, 10 & 11
All held at the Griffin Re-
treat
Center, Portland OR
Are y ou s i n g l e a nd o v e r a g e
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b a s e d s o c i a l o r g an i z a t i o n , f o r
s i n g l e men a nd women o v e r a g e
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t i o n a l p r o g r ams i n a s a f e a nd f r i e nd l y e n -
v i r onmen t f o r i t s m embe r s . F o r mo r e i n -
f o rma t i o n , a s o l o b r o chu r e o r a c o p y o f
o u r mon t h l y n ew s l e t t e r , c a l l Ann Bu ch -
h o l z 5 0 3 2 3 5 - 9 0 4 7 .
Portland Catholic Women -
Save the Date
March 21 2020, Haley
Stewart, author of The
Grace of Enough and fa-
mous podcaster of Foun-
tains for Carrots, will be en-
couraging us to
move forward in our faith.
Join this Lenten renewal
from 9 to 4 at Christ the
King in Milwaukie. Regis-
Dear All Saints Parishioners:
As you may know, we celebrated Catholic Schools Week this past week (Jan. 26-31) here at All Saints and in all of our
Catholic schools nationwide. Last Sunday, we kicked off the week with an amazing 10:30am Mass hosted by our Kindergar-
ten and Eighth Grade students. This Mass was dedicated to all of you in the parish who have so generously supported our
school over the years. We also had days set aside days to honor and celebrate our school parents, students, and faculty.
On behalf of the All Saints School faculty, staff, and administrative team, I wish to thank you for the privilege to work with
you in partnership as parish and school each day. I look forward to the development of these wonderful connections and
endeavors in our shared mission of faith. This link is an essential component of our mission and it is certainly one of my
favorite things about working in this special community.
I am in awe of your wonderful families, and I am humbled each day by your incredibly diverse talents, interests, and means
of contributing to make this a very special and unique place. As most you of you know, the concept of Community is for me
the single most important aspect of what we do and how we do things. I often hear people speak of the feeling of family,
warmth, welcoming, and inclusion in our parish and school, and that has everything to do with what you bring every day as
parishioners with our school families, faculty/staff, and of course, the wonderful leadership of our pastor, Father Paul Jeya-
mani.
A warm thank you to you all for your commitment to our parish and school, to working in partnership and common mission,
and especially for your commitment to Catholic Education.
With gratitude,
Jon Myers, Principal
All Saints Catholic School
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OUT AND ABOUT
Join us! Celebration of Hope on February 29,
2020 Event Co-Chairpersons, Pedro and Eva
Garcia, invite you to attend Catholic Charities’
23
rd
annual gala - Celebration of Hope. In addition
to being one of Portland's premier social events,
this celebration enables us to honor the transformative work
we do every day to help more than 20,000 of our most vulner-
able neighbors each year. To reserve your tables or tickets
today, go to www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org/events/. Special
discount available to Parish hosted ta-
bles. Questions? Contact us – 503-688-2623
February 14 – 16, 2020 Our Lady of Peace Retreat in Bea-
verton presents the winter Women’s Silent Retreat, with
Fr. John Marshall, pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in
Milwaukie. The retreat theme is: “The Art of Accompani-
ment: Evangelizing by Walking with Others”. The week-
end begins with dinner on Friday evening and concludes
after brunch on Sunday. For inquires or to register, please
phone the retreat house at 503-649-7127 or email sis-
[email protected] . Suggested donation is $172 for the
weekend. Commuter rates available.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 You are invited! ASH
WEDNESDAY RETREAT Our Lady of Peace Retreat
3600 SW 170th Ave., Beaverton with the Maronite Monks
of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 9 a. m. – 2:30
p. m. Doors open at 8:15 a. m. $40 per
person, includes lunch To register:
phone 503-649-7127, or email sis-
ST. IGNATIUS ITALIAN DINNER
Since 1935
SE 42rd Ave. and Powell Blvd.
Sunday, February 16th
Noon to 6 p.m.—Spaghetti, Ravioli, Meatball
Adults $13
Seniors $10
Children $6 (Under 5—FREE)
Take out available—Credit Cards accepted
Parties of 8 or more, reservations Diane Welters 503-774-0744
NCC Workshop Explores Dependency in
Relationships
Successful give and take in a relationship is the sign of a
healthy balance of codependence and interdependence.
When that balance is upset, feelings of dependence or re-
sponsibility for others’ actions often results. This interac-
tive workshop offers tips about healthy and unhealthy
forms of dependency and offers suggestions on nurturing
healthier forms of interdependence. The workshop is led
by Michelle Sideroff, LPC.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 22, 2020. The
workshop runs from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The cost is
$30. Hardship scholarships are available upon request.
Pre-registration is required.
The workshop is held at the Northwest Catholic Counseling
Center, 8383 NE Sandy Blvd., suite 205, Portland, OR
97220. To register for this workshop, please visit
www.nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or call 503-
253-0964.
YOU ARE INVITED to the St.
Therese, Knights of Colum-
bus, ALL YOU CAN EAT,
10th Annual, Fish Fry, on
February 29, 2020, 430-7pm
LET US DO THE COOKING
FOR YOU! Pre-sale tickets
available at the St. Therese Parish office (503-
256-5850). Advanced ticket prices: Adults-$13;
Seniors-$11, Kids (6-11)-$8, Kids under 5 yrs.
are Free!
The Grotto's
Annual Crabfest
Saturday, Feb. 29 - 5 p.m.
The Grotto Conference Center
ENJOY a glorious evening dining on the most
delicious fresh crab the Pacific can deliver. Feast
on Dungeness crab, chowder, salad and selected wines and beer.
PRICE: $60 Per Person
Price includes an all-you-can-eat buffet, dessert, and your
first alcoholic beverage (wine/beer). All other beverages are compli-
mentary and additional alcoholic beverages will be available for pur-
chase.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
Your evening will conclude with an opportunity to enjoy the spectac-
ular evening view from The Meditation Chapel in The Grotto Upper
Gardens.
SEATING: Tables of eight. If your party is fewer than eight people,
you may be seated with other guests.
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WorldWide MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER:
Just as Mary and Joseph took Jesus up to Jerusalem to pre-
sent him to the Lord, present your marriage to the Lord.
Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by
attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
on April 17-19, in Vancouver, WA. To apply
for YOUR WWME Weekend or search other dates go
to rediscoverthespark.org. For information about
WWME call 503-853-2758 or by email
OUT AND ABOUT
Ireland Pilgrimage –10 days
Dublin · Wicklow · Glendalough · Tipperary · Rock Of
Cashel · Kerry · Dingle Peninsula · Shannon · Cliffs Of Moher · Corcomroe Abbey ·
Galway · Corrib Lake · Clonmacnoise · Knock
The practice of Pilgrimage is almost as old as recorded history. In Ireland, "The Land of
Saints and Scholars", you will journey through strong historic resonance with the early Chris-
tian scholars while in Clonmacnoise. Live through the medieval journeys in Glendalough, and
finish with heightened spirituality as you visit Our Lady of Knock - the Marian Site that is on
the same pedestal as Fatima and Lourdes. Open yourself to the message of "Knock", and to
the renewal of faith and prayer, which is so vital to our lives as Catholics. Journey to Ireland
for a Catholic Pilgrimage exploring sites built centuries ago. Join the millions of Pilgrims who have made Knock one of the
most popular Pilgrimage sites in the world. Visit famous cultural hubs like Dublin and Galway and enjoy the marvelous Cliffs
of Moher. Mass daily & spiritual activities will be offered throughout your journey. For further info or to register,
contact Shane or Eileen at 860-399-1785/ [email protected].
Thinking about Separation or Divorce? – Is your
marriage or that of a relative or friend heading for divorce?
Do you know how to save that marriage? Or do you feel
helpless? Retrouvaille is designed to help troubled marriag-
es regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or re-
awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally
brought them together. The program is highly successful in
saving hurting marriages, even bringing reconciliation to
couples who have already separated or divorced. For confi-
dential information about or to register for the program,
please call
1-503-225-9191 or visit www.helpourmarriage.org
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