Love God. Love Others. Make Disciples of Jesus Christ. OUR ...Dynaic Disciple Gathers in Christian...
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WEEKDAY SERVICESMass at 8:15 AM Monday - SaturdayMass at 6:30 AM Tuesday, Wednesday, ThursdayMorning Prayer at 6:30 AM Monday, Friday Recitation of the Rosary after Mass on Monday - Saturday
SUNDAY MASSESSaturday Vigil 5:00 pm,
Sunday Morning 7:30, 9:00, 11:30 am, Life Teen Mass 5:00 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONSaturday 3:30-4:30 pm or by Appointment
ADORATION OF THE EUCHARIST First Friday of the Month 8:45 am to 12:00 pm in the Church
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK Call the Parish Office
Parish Office: 503-636-7687 • Fax: 503-636-9415 • [email protected] • www.ollparish.com Our Lady of the Lake School: 503-636-2121 • [email protected] • www.ollschool-lakeoswego.org
LOCATED AT790 A Avenue
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
March 31, 2019
Love God. Love Others. Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCHThe Fourth Sunday of Lent
During Lent, our homilists will focus attention on the scriptures for that week in light of the core actions that help us to follow Jesus Christ as disciples. Listed in the graphic to the left, these five characteristics emerged as a central component of our parish’s participation in the Parish Catalyst program along with other cohort parishes around the country.
On this Fourth Sunday of Lent, we hear how the Israelites gather to celebrate their arrival in the Promised Land; the Prodigal Son returns home to gather with his father to celebrate their relationship; and St. Paul admonishes the community in Corinth to be reconciled with God.
As Joshua and Israel enter the promised land where they are able to eat of the food God provides from the land, we remember how God fed them
at the Passover meal and with manna – Bread from Heaven – foreshadowing the Eucharist. In the Gospel, the younger son breaks ties with his father and family and finds himself in isolation. When he returns the father welcomes him with a great feast. The older son (out of jealousy?) refuses to enter the feast. Gathering is a key element of the Eucharist. It is not designed to be celebrated in isolation, but in community. At the Eucharist God offers mercy and reconciliation (to the younger son), and invites us to be merciful and reconcile with others (the older son).
How do you GATHER in community with other disciples beyond Sundays? Visit our website at ollparish.com/lent and check out our social media on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for some ways you can GATHER in community this Lent.
A Dynamic Disciple Gathers in Christian Community
“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” - Hebrews 10:24-25
“The word “Church” means “convocation.” It designates the assembly of those whom God’s Word “convokes,” i.e. gathers together to form the People of God, and who themselves, nourished with the Body of Christ, become the Body of Christ.” - Catechism of the Catholic Church #777
To create a culture of witness, we must live explicit lives of discipleship. Fortunately, one does not become a disciple of Christ on his or her own initiative. The work of the Holy Spirit within the Christian community forms the person as a disciple of Christ. One seeking to learn how to be a disciple of Christ does so through apprenticeship.”- USCCB, Disciples Called to Witness Pt IV
A Dynamic Disciple GATHERS in Christian Community
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March 31, 2019Explore the Sunday ReadingsJoin your fellow parishioners as they listen and discuss Dr. Pitre’s insightful commentary on the Sunday readings from the Mass from the perspective of a 1st Century Christian.
Discussion led by Adult Faith Formation TeamParish Center, Bethlehem Room
April 7, 2019Explore the Sunday ReadingsJoin your fellow parishioners as they listen and discuss Dr. Pitre’s insightful commentary on the Sunday readings from the Mass from the perspective
of a 1st Century Christian.
Discussion led by Adult Faith Formation TeamParish Center, Bethlehem Room
Parent Round TableSupport each other in raising strong, vibrant faith filled kids, teens, and young adults!
Discussion led by Mary Jane WeberParish Center, Cana Room (1st Floor)
Life Kids 3 yrs to Grade 5 , School Gym & Classrooms
EDGE MinistryMiddle school teens, Parish Center - Jerusalem Room
PARISH STAFF Clergy: Fr. John W. Kerns, Pastor
[email protected]. John Marshall, Priest in Residence
[email protected] Welch, Deacon
Faith Formation:Tom Tomaszek, Pastoral Associate
[email protected] Patton, Dir. of Faith Formation
[email protected] Brunette, Family Life Coordinator
Youth Ministry:Mary Jane Weber, Dir. Youth Ministry
[email protected] Weber, Coord. of Youth Ministry
Liturgy & Music: Tom Tomaszek, Dir. of Liturgical Music
[email protected] Huston, Music Coordinator
[email protected] Zueger, Ministry Coordinator
Administration:Sharon Burk, Business Manager
[email protected] Andrews, Development Director
[email protected] Betzer, Admin. Assistant
[email protected] Boras, Admin. Assistant
[email protected] Zueger, Admin. Assistant
Denise Le Chevallier, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Mike Bell, Facilities [email protected]
Cemetery: Kimi Tomaszek
School:Corrine Buich, Principal
[email protected] Gonzalez, Vice Principal
[email protected] Allori, Office Manager,
[email protected] Heinrich, Admin. Assistant
[email protected] PC=Parish Center Building—Cana, Nazareth, Bethlehem and Jerusalem Rooms; SCH=School—Multipurpose Room, Gym; PH=Parish Hall—Front, Mid, Carpet, Child Care, Cook CH=Church—Church, Loft, Narthex; OTHER=Off Campus Event
This WeekSunday, March 31, 2019 The Fourth Sunday of Lent Homilist: Fr. John MarshallFellowship After Mass 8:30 AM PH-FRONTLife Kids Beginners 8:45 AM PH-CCFocus on Faith 10:15 AM PCParent Round Table 10:15 AM PC-CANARCIA 2nd Scrutiny 11:30 AM CHPrayer Group 2:30 PM PC-PLIBLT/Confirmation Make Up 6:30 PM PH-FRONTMonday, April 1, 2019 Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30 AM PC-PLIBCentering Prayer 9:30 AM PC-PLIBBoy Scouts 7:30 PM PH-FRONTTuesday, April 2, 2019 SVDP Meeting 4:00 PM PC-NAZFatima Rosary 6:00 PM PC-PLIBWednesday, April 3, 2019 Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30 AM PC-PLIBCharismatic Prayer 11:00 AM PC-PLIBConfessions 6:00 PM CHCentering Prayer 7:00 PM PC-PLIBThursday, April 4, 2019 Alcoholics Anonymous 7:00 PM PC-NAZBible Timeline 7:00 PM PC-JSLM
Friday, April 5, 2019 Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30 AM PC-PLIBFirst Friday Adoration 9:15 AM CHVocations Prayer Hour 11:00 AM PC-BETHSeniors Potluck 12:00 PM PH-FRONTStations of the Cross 6:30 PM CHSoup Supper and Speakers 7:30 PM PH-FRONTAlcoholics Anonymous 8:00 PM PH-CARPSaturday, April 6, 2019 DOGS Men’s Group 7:00 AM PC-NAZPrayer Shawl Ministry 10:00 AM PH-MIDConfessions 3:30 PM CHSunday, April 7, 2019 The Fifth Sunday of Lent Homilist: Fr. John KernsKC Breakfast 7:30 AM PH-FRONTBlood Pressure Check 8:30 AM PH-BRIDELife Kids Beginners 8:45 AM PH-CCEDGE 10:15 AM PC-JSLMLife Kids 10:15 AM SCHFocus on Faith 10:15 AM PCParent Round Table (FOF) 10:15 AM PC-CANARCIA 3rd Scrutiny 11:30 AM CHPrayer Group 2:30 PM PC-PLIBConfirmation Host Homes 6:30 PM PH-FRONT
Focus on Faith Schedule Focus on Faith takes place from 10:20 – 11:15 AMFor more information see ollparish.com/fof
Beginners Nursery - Every Sunday!Beginners Nursery runs every Sunday from 8:45 to 11:30 AM for children 9 months to 3 years old. Safe, enriching environment for young children during Mass or while you take advantage of
Focus on Faith presentations. Parish Hall - West Alcove - Under West Transcept
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First Friday Adoration • April 5Join us every first Friday of the month for a morning of Adoration in the church from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
First Friday Vocations Committee PrayerBeginning at 11:00 AM, the Vocations Committee joins Adoration to offer prayers for Vocations and those dis-cerning their vocation. Following is a Vocation meeting at 12:00 PM in the Parish Center, Bethlehem Room. All are invited to attend.
Mass IntentionsSunday, March 31
7:30 AM For the Parishioners9:00 AM +Joseph Tomaszek11:30 AM +Kazi Alwakeel5:00 PM +Beverly Rothwell
Monday, April 1 6:30 AM Prayer Service8:15 AM +Maureen Murphy
Tuesday, April 2 6:30 AM +Ronald Cox8:15 AM +Leonarda Lucas Reyes
Wednesday, April 3 6:30 AM +Donald F Buhler8:15 AM +Meike Buxton1:15 PM Sch Mass
Thursday, April 4 6:30 AM +Shirley Wizer8:15 AM +Maureen Murphy
Friday, April 5 6:30 AM Prayer Service8:15 AM +Enriquetta Carce
Saturday, April 6 8:15 AM Int. Corey Drayton5:00 PM +Lolita Villanueva
Sunday, April 7 7:30 AM For the Parishioners9:00 AM +Dola Totonchy11:30 AM +Robert Bonney5:00 PM +Pius Chow
Liturgy, Music, & Prayer
Celebrate Easter by Offering Hospitality On Easter Sunday, our parish grows much larger with many family members home for the holiday, their guests, local visitors, and seasonal participants. It’s a wonderful oppor-tunity to extend the hospitality that Jesus encourages us to offer all who seek the Lord. Easter is a special moment to live our mission. Our attitude must be that of Christ – come to me all who are labored and burdened, and find rest in me (Mat-thew 11:28).
Are you willing to be part of Christ’s welcoming face and presence on this Easter Sunday morning? This year, in or-der to better accommodate the large number of people who attend our 9 AM and 11 AM Masses, we will “simulcast” the Mass into the Parish Hall (video and audio in real time) to allow us to provide additional seating for up to 300 more people. Many people arrive at the same time and seating is limited in the church.
We are seeking parishioners to assist at these two Masses as “Greeters” – to particularly welcome our Easter Sunday guests as they arrive on our campus, help them to find seats, direct them to the hall when the church is full, and to be
“ambassadors” of our parish offering hospitality and an-swering questions.
We want to be clear that “Greeters” are not “Ushers” who have specific tasks and provide for safety assistance at each Mass. Greeters will simply and specifically focus on wel-coming people at each Mass and provide that great gift of hospitality. Families and couples would make great Greeter teams.
Easter Sunday Greeter Requirements:1. Arrive at 8:15 for 9:00 AM Mass; 10:15 for 11:00
AM Mass2. Park off-campus to provide additional space for
guests3. Have a willing spirit to meet and greet our Easter
guests 4. Welcome visitors and direct to the church or the
parish hall5. Be assigned a specific location on campus to meet
and greet.
Contact: Tom Tomaszek at [email protected]
Easter Environment OfferingsWe are again offering the opportunity to remember loved ones during
the Easter Season. If you wish to participate, an offer-ing may be made in any dollar amount. Your gifts will be used to enhance the environment of the Church from Easter Sunday to Pentecost. Your offerings may
be made “in memory of ” or “in thanksgiving for.” Envelopes are in baskets in the Narthex, be at the elevator entrance, and Parish Hall.
Please place your envelope in the collection basket or bring it to the Parish Office. Your name and your in-
tentions will appear on a list in the church as well as in the Easter Sunday bulletin. The cut-off date is Sunday, April 14.
Thank you for participating in the enhancement of your Church this Easter.
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Vacation Bible School
July 8-12, 2019Register at
ollparish.com/vbs!
Middle School edGeNo EDGE, Sunday, March 31
Next Week - Sunday, April 7
Trip to Mt Angel - Meet in Jerusalem Room
hiGh School life Teen & confirMaTion
March 31: Confirmation Make Up Session 6:30-8:00 PM
April 7: Confirmation Host Homes
April 14: Life Teen/Confirmation Session (Sponsors Invited)
April 21 Happy Easter! No Life Teen/Confirmation
April 28: Last Confirmation Session Interviews, Letter to Archbishop
Important DatesSaturday May 4 — Confirmation Candidate/ Sponsor
Rehearsal and Light Meal — 9:00-10:45 AM
Sunday, May 5 — Confirmation Mass at 5:00 PM
Send in your Baptism Certificates via email this week!
Faith Formation • www.ollparish.com/ministries
Life KidsPreschool—5th Grade
www.ollparish.com/life-kids
Every Sunday • 8:45–11:30 AMNursery for 9 Months – 3 Years Old
Parish Hall Transept
Sundays 10:15 to 11:15 AM
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Sundays 9:00 AM Mass
1st—4th Grade
OLL School: Middle School MathematicsIt has been a very exciting couple of weeks in the Middle School Math Program as we finish our 2nd Trimester. This year, students have made a tremendous effort using both Khan Academy and ALEKS. These online tools have helped our students shown significant growth on their STAR Testing results. We will continue to use these online resources throughout the rest of the year.
Each trimester we focus on one major project in each class. In 2nd Trimester, Geometry students took a look into the geometric patterns created by fractals. Algebra 1 students looked at the impact that “doubling” had on a penny. And, our Pre-Algebra classes worked to become masters of a strategy game that we called “Dirty Money.” It was wonderful to see the hard work and effort that our students put into their work.
We started off the 3rd Trimester last week, which included March 14, also referred to as “Pi-Day” because it is 3.14, the first few digits of Pi. We spent time appreciating the beauty of the circle and the incredible realization of the irrational number that we know of today as Pi.
Easter Egg HuntBring your Easter Basket!
Where to Meet? Toddlers - Age 3 Fenced playground
Ages 4 - 1st Grade Lawn between church and parish center
Grades 2nd - 5th Turf field behind school
Sunday, April 21, 2:15 PM
After the 1:00 PM Easter Family Mass
Questions? Contact Mary at [email protected].
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Important DatesWednesday, April 3 – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults in the Parish Center, Nazareth Room, 7:00 to 9:00 PM.
Faith Formation • www.ollparish.com/ministries
Lent 2019 • March 6—April 20 • www.ollparish.com/lent
Soup Supper: 7:00 PMSpeaker: Fr. John Kerns
Sacred Place: Tomb of Christ
Come for all, or just a little!
April 5Stations
6:30 PM led by Knights of Columbus
ConfessionEvery Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 PM
Wednesdays of Lent: March 20, 27 April 3, 10, 17
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Vicariate Reconciliation ServicesSt. Cyril in Wilsonville • Wednesday, April 3 at 7:00 PM
St. Francis in Sherwood • Thursday, April 4 at 7:00 PM
St. Clare in Portland • Friday, April 5 at 7:00 PM
Our Lady of the Lake in Lake Oswego • Saturday, April 6 at 10:00 AM
St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Portland • Saturday, April 6 at 10:00 AM
St. Anthony in Tigard • Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00 PM
Our Lady of the Lake in Lake Oswego • Tuesday, April 16 at 7:00 PM
If you have not yet set time aside for this wonderful retreat, it is not too late to join the men and women of OLL!
Men’s ACTS Retreat • April 25-28, 2019Women’s ACTS Retreat • June 20-23, 2019
Men’s ACTS Retreat • September 26-29, 2019
Register now at www.ollparish.com/retreats.
Your sacrificial offering of 40 items/pounds of food or other nonperishables per household will be dis-tributed to other parishes for their food pantries and used to refill our SVdP food pantry at OLL. Please contribute even if you are unable to commit to 40 items. Your generous donations are much needed and greatly appreciated.
For a list of most needed items, visit www.ollparish.com/SVDP
Thank you for your support!
“It is our duty to prefer the service of the poor to everything else and to offer such service as quickly as possible. Offer the deed to God as your prayer.”
“To serve the poor is to serve Jesus.” St. Vincent de Paul
Prayer inTenTion for Teen confirMandi
Our young people have been preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation for many months. Please keep the Confirmandi in your prayers as they venture towards Confirmation on Sunday, May 5 at the 5:00 PM Mass.
Acts 4:31 — And when they had prayed, the place where they had gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak the word of
God with boldness.
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Baby Bottle Donations Collected
Our Lady of the Lake donated $4042.14 to the recent baby bottle campaign...THANK YOU!!! Your change, cash and checks are making a difference in the lives of mothers and children.
Afternoon Retirement Tea Wednesday, April 3
O L L S c h o o l ’ s b e l o v e d Administrative Assistant, Avril Allori, is retiring after 28 years. She has been the rock for many staff members, parishioners, students, and parents. She has a kindness that is rare and she will be greatly missed by us all.
In honor of Avril’s dedication and commitment to the students, staff, parents, and the community of OLL, all are invited to an afternoon tea in her honor. Please join us in wishing her joy, love, and happiness in her next adventure!
When: Wednesday, April 3 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PMSchool Mass will follow at 1:15 PM with a
Presentation
Where: OLL Parish Hall
Please RSVP by Monday, March 25 at bit.ly/AlloriRSVP
In order to accommodate and cater for all!
From the whole Parish Staff, Thank you, Avril, for all you do for our community! You will be missed!
Prison Ministry Conference — April 13Join Archbishop Alexander Sample and Colette Peters, Direc-tor of Oregon Department of Corrections, clergy and prison ministers from around the Archdiocese on how to better live the work of mercy – “Visit the imprisoned”.
The conference will be held on April 13 from 9:00 AM – 2:30p PM at Mt. Angel Abbey Library Auditorium. Register at www.archdpdxprisonministryconference.eventbrite.com.
Knights of Columbus BreakfastNext Sunday - April 7
7:30 to 11:00 AM.Quiche * Scrambled Eggs * Bacon & SausageBiscuits & Gravy * French Toast & Pancakes
Strawberry or Blueberry toppings, Whipped cream, Orange Juice & Starbucks Coffee
Adults $9.00 – Family $22.00 Kids age 7 to 12 - $5.00 & Under age 7 Free
Proceeds Go to Charity
Senior Pot Luck Group
A-C SaladD-J Main DishL-Q DessertR-Z Main Dish
More Information Call Pete or Yvonne Yray (503) 246-4404
Come join us in the parish hall every first Friday of the month, It is a good way to meet new people and enjoy
good food. We meet at 11:30 am and eat at noon.
WHERE: Parish HallWHEN: Friday, April 5, 2019
Bring food according to your last name:
Serve OLL from Home! Altar Linen Volunteers NeededAre you able to spend 4 to 5 hours a week for one month a year? Please consider joining the Altar Linens Team!
During their month, a volunteer collects, washes, irons, and returns what the Priests and Communion Servers use at Mass. Contact Leslie Cable at 503-697-3400 or [email protected]
Our Lady of the Lake School Flower Basket Sale Beginning April 1Support the OLL School by purchasing a spring flower basket.
12” Sun or Shade Mixed Flower Baskets for $38Premium Geranium Flats for $60
Premium Petunia or Impatiens Flats for $35
• Order online at hangingbasketflowerfundraiser.org• In person with a form at the school office• During the Knights of Columbus breakfast on April 7
Questions, contact [email protected]
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Oregon Right to Life Conference — Together we Advocate • Saturday, April 6Join us for the largest pro-life conference in the Pacific North Oregon Right to Life Conference held at Rolling Hills Community Church, 3550 SW Borland Rd, Tualatin, from 8:45 AM to 5:30 PM. Early Bird discount ends March 31. Register at togetherweadvocate.com.
If you would like to carpool with other OLL parishioners to the conference, call Sharon at 503-675-1874.
Mother and Child Education Center Baby Bottle Fundraiser We are still collecting baby bottles (empty or full). Please drop them off at the Parish Office. Thank you!
Upcoming Events in the Archdiocese3/6-4/14 40 Days Life: It’s not too late to join other Christians praying at Lovejoy Surgicenter, 933 NW 25th Avenue, Portland. More people have signed up this campaign than ever before! Hours to witness outside the abortion center are from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily. If you would like more information, especially if you would like to volunteer to help, contact Therese Ruesink at 503-997-1884 or go to 40daysforlife.com/portland. To carpool with OLL parishioners, call Sharon at 503-675-1874.
4/7 Human Trafficking Silent Prayer Vigil: St. Andre Bessette Catholic Church , 601 West Burnside St., Portland, from 11:15-11:45 AM. Please join together to pray for victims and an end to human trafficking.
Mercy Teams • www.ollparish.com/mercy-teams
Respect Life Corner • www.ollparish.com/respect-life
Love God. Love Others. Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.Thanks again for the strong support given to feeding the hungry through Oregon Food Bank on Saturday, March 16.
Night Strike under the Burnside Bridge March 21 and Street Ministry to the Homeless on March 23 were both supported with maximum volunteer participation. Both service projects focused on helping feed the hungry and providing love, support and recognition to those less fortunate. Pictures from both events will be in next week’s bulletin.
Upcoming Service Projects April 13 Habitat for Humanity Build in North Portland With a crisis in affordable housing, Habitat provides just that, affordable homes. Come build with us. No construction
experience needed.
Street Ministry to the Homeless – April 27 and May 25 We will prepare a hot breakfast, sack lunches, hygiene kits and sort clothing. We serve a large group of homeless waiting for us in Oregon City, Gladstone and Clackamas. We share our love, support and caring.
Life Change for Women and their Children – May 11 Lunch for Women and their Children – Join us to help prepare a lunch for the moms and entertain the kids. We will join the moms for lunch that day.
Sacred Heart Cemetery Clean Up – Saturday, May 18. Join Kimi Tomaszek in the annual cemetery refresh and clean up!
Compassion Connect Free Medical, Dental and Vision Clinic May 18 at Wilson High School — Volunteer to serve in a variety of capacities as a medical professional or helping with hospitality, welcoming, interpretation or food service. Our Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul and Mercy Teams will all join in to provide a lunch and all day snacks to the anticipated 600 people including guests of the clinic, their families, and all volunteers.
For more information and to sign up for future events, visit us at www.ollparish.com/mercy-teams. To contact Mercy Teams, email Michael at [email protected].
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