Bulletin 2-8-15 - St. Edward Catholic Church

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
St. Edward Catholic Church
601 West C Street PO Box 758 Shelton Washington 98584 ~ (360) 426-6134
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Saturday February 7
5:00 p.m. Mass in thanksgiving for Santo Niño
6:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Sunday February 8
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Mass
9:30 a.m. Coffee Hour
9:45 a.m. CE Classes
11:00 a.m. Blessing Card Session
11:30 a.m. Misa en Español
Monday February 9
6:30 p.m. Youth Ministry
7:00 p.m. Guatemalan Prayer Group
Tuesday February 10
12:00 p.m. Mass +Greg Zuraski
4:30 p.m. REACH
4:30 p.m. Finance Council
6:00 p.m. Spanish Baptism and Spanish RCIA
6:30 p.m. Bible Timeline
7:00 p.m. Spanish Choir
Wednesday February 11
12:00 p.m. Mass +Agnes Williams
1:00 p.m. Bible Timeline
6:00 p.m. Prayer Group
Thursday February 12
12:00 p.m. Mass +Jack Brown
1:00 p.m. Altar Society
6:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
6:30 p.m. RCIA-Matrimony
7:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Friday February 13
8:30 a.m. Mass +Francis and Mary Scannell
7:30 p.m. Spanish Prayer Group
Saturday February 14-Anointing of the Sick
4:00 p.m. Confessions
5:00 p.m. Mass Int of Jacqueline Pasquan
6:30 p.m. Spanish Choir
Sunday February 15-Anointing of the Sick
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Mass
9:30 a.m. Coffee Hour
9:45 a.m. CE Classes
11:30 a.m. Misa en Español
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
ST. EDWARD PARISH SELECTED TO
PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL STUDY!
St. Edward Parish has been selected to participate in a
national study of vibrant parishes conducted by the
Catholic Leadership Institute!
Please help us participate by completing a 10-15 minute
survey online. The survey will be emailed to you by
catholicparishstudy@measuring-success.com. The
survey will only be available from February 17 to March
10 and will ask you to reflect on your own spiritual
growth and enable you to provide feedback on what
efforts the parish is doing to help you grow. All
responses will be confidential and the parish will only
receive information about the community as whole.
We are trying to get the highest response rate possible.
This information will be invaluable to Fr. Belisle and our
Pastoral Plan Committee as we plan ahead and try to be
the best disciples we can be. We will receive the results
in May/June at which time, we will share what we have
learned with the entire parish.
If we don’t have an email address for you, please send an
email to <stedoffice@hctc.com> with your name so we
can add you to the list.
If you don’t use email - there will be opportunities to
complete the survey after daily and Sunday Mass and you
can obtain a paper copy by contacting Susan at (360) 4266134.
OPENS FEB. 17
INSTITUTE
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
TIME, TALENT & TREASURE
STAFF
OFFICE (360) 426-6134
FAX (360) 426-6231
www.saintedwardshelton.org
Pastor-Fr. Ronald Belisle
Fostering Stewardship As A Way of Life
STEWARDSHIP
TIME & TALENT SALUTE
For our seamstresses who do everything
from mending to costume making: Jackie
Martin and Judy Richter!
Ext. 201
belisle@hctc.com
Senior Priest-Fr. Richard Parle
Deacon Bill Batstone
batstoneb@gmail.com
Christian Education - Mary Chapman
Ext. 300
qmary@hctc.com
Hispanic Ministry-Ramiro Rocha
Parish Office-Susan Roettjer
Music Director-Skylar Carroll
Ext. 202
ramiro@hctc.com
Ext. 200
stedoffice@hctc.com
360-877-6675
skycar63@gmail.com
Administration-Jeanne Shouse
Maintenance-Joe Zimny
STEWARDSHIP
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Isaiah reminds us to share our blessings: share your
bread, shelter the oppressed and homeless, clothe the
naked.
Ext. 203
jeans@hctc.com
Ext. 500
jemz41@comcast.net
Custodial and Maintenance-Tom Bart
SCHEDULE
Reconciliation
Sat
4:00 p.m.
Saturday Vigil
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning English
8:30 & 10:00 a.m.
Misa en Español
11:30 a.m.
Weekday Masses
Tues-Thurs 12:00 p.m.
Mass and Morning Prayer
Fri
8:30 a.m.
Visitation of the Sick
First Fridays
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
COMING EVENTS
February 14-15
February 17
February 18
February 20
February 21
February 22
February 25
March 7
March 8
March 14
March 20
March 27-29
April 2
April 3
April 4
April 5
World Day for the Sick
(Anointing of the Sick at Masses)
Discipleship Survey goes out
Ash Wednesday Noon Mass in English
6:30 p.m. Mass in Spanish
Distribution of Rice Bowls
Stations of the Cross English 6:30 p.m., Benediction 7:00 p.m.
Spanish 7:15 p.m. (will continue every Friday thru Lent)
Family Night/Lenten Trivial Pursuit 6 p.m.
French Toast Breakfast sponsored by Youth
Mass at 6:30 p.m. followed by Soup Supper
(will continue every Wed thru March 25th)
Centering Prayer Workshop
Daylight Savings Time 2:00 a.m.
Debbie Dimitre-Storyteller sponsored by Altar Society
Parish Fish Fry followed by Youth Stations
Light of the World Retreat
Holy Thursday Mass of the Last Supper 6:30 p.m.
Good Friday Solemn Liturgy 6:30 p.m.
Easter Vigil 8:00 p.m.
Easter Mass 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. English, 11:30 a.m. Spanish
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BULLETIN CORRECTION
The February calendar
published last weekend
showed a Men’s Club
Meeting on February 10th
and a Valentine’s Day
Breakfast on February
15th. Both entries were
incorrect. Please disregard.
MISSING
The key to the cabinet
in the Sacristy has
disappeared. Check
your pockets!
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
PRAYERS
PRAYER CHAIN
WHAT’S YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
A sick person may not be sacramentally anointed more
than once. True or False
If you have a special need for prayer please call one of the
ladies listed below and they will start the chain of calls, which will
give you support in your time of need.
Marilyn Earsley
dorvec@nwnexus.com
Sandy Harris
2sandyandvern@gmail.com
Bernadine Robertson
bernamom@juno.com
PRAYER PARTNERS
We are inviting St. Edward’s
parish to come together in a
special project. Names and
pictures of youth who are in
preparation of 1st Reconciliation/1st Eucharist and the
Catechumenate program will be
displayed in the narthex of the
church. We are asking parishioners to take a name and
become a prayer partner for that youth. We have 59
students receiving the sacraments this year and your
prayers are needed! Thank you!
SICK LIST
Do you know of an aged or ailing person who would like to
receive communion at home? We will be leaving people on the
sick list for approximately three weeks, then removing them. If
you have someone you would like back on the list please feel
free to contact the office.
Rick Anderson
Christa Bentley
John Bigger
Lucas Gonzales
Alan Hanson
Nancy Hausser
Brandy & Myia Bodyfelt Isabell Henao
Aaron Booy
Walter Horton
Celeste Bordeaux
Martha & Tim
Jud Brooks
Johnson
Tyler Brown
Mary Johnson
Bill Bruce
Leo Kaiser
William Burke
Diane Knisley
Rebekah Chapman
Debbie Krumpols
Jackie Conklin
Mary Lambert
Mel & Ross Crampton Roger Letourneau
Jo Debruler
Veronica Lindenselser
Amy Domgaard
Laverne Love
Debra Donohue
Lisa & Mike McCormick
Jane Dormuth
Susan Merriman
Lorraine Duggan
Kaytlin Melvin
Carol Dunaway
Randy Middleton
Janie Earl
Sandy Morrison
Kathy Easley
Teresa Noecker
Kandice Ewing
Dale Nye
Lynn Forrester
Fr. Dick Parle
Marilyn Feist
Rikki Puetz
Beverly Frank
Ally, Ella & Tammy
Lucia Giancolo
Putvin
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Our next Family Night Celebration is on Saturday,
February 21st at 6:00 PM after Mass. We will begin with
a FREE spaghetti dinner and conclude with a special
activity from our youth as they put their Lenten trivia to
the test! EVERYONE is welcome to join us as we come
together as a parish community for fellowship and fun.
More details to come!
Thought for the day: God has given each of you some
special abilities; be sure to use them to help each other,
passing on to others God’s many kinds of blessings.
– 1 Peter 4:10
Mary Reller
Brandon Roberts
Shannon Rothschild
Archbishop Sartain
Antonette Savoie
Evelia Serrano
James & Linda Simms
Ryan Simons
Hazel Simpson
Kye Simpson
Larry Simpson
Marguerite Simpson
Jenneka Smith
Stephanie Stephens
Rochelle Stork
Joan Towner
Barbara Uchytil
Jane Trotzer Valley
Ignacio Velasquez
Frances Warnes
Larry Warren
Jack Wells
Doreen Wood
Shantelle Zimny
Del Zorn
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING THEIR COUNTRY
Bill & Sam Wirstrom (OK)
Pat Kealy (KY)
Morgan Smith (IL)
James Woodward (Iraq)
Tom Kealy (CO)
David Martin (USN)
Ian O’Sullivan (KY)
Sean Kealy (SC)
Elizabeth Milliken (Qatar)
Mitchell Reynolds (Kuwait)
Joshua Holloway (Afghanistan)
Michael Wirstrom & Bonnie Yoakum (New Mexico)
Matt Weivoda, Nathan Keith & Karl Merz (US Army)
Alex Blakley, Jodie Hartman, & Kristopher Chapman (TX)
Raymond J. Mundigler, Gary Grubb, Paul Joseph Cote &
Melissa Fredson, Zach Zuroweste & Sophia Kinnaman (VA)
Stephen Gardner, Teresa Gardner-Wenner, Peter Gilroy,
Carl Cox, Derrik Truax, Adam Chmielowski and Laura Kent (WA)
To add names to the Honor Roll, please call Susan.
ANSWER TO THE IQ QUESTION
False. Whenever a sick person recovers but falls gravely
ill again or if a person who has been anointed worsens
dramatically, an anointing can be repeated (CCC#1520).
REST IN PEACE
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Joan
Eaton, Esteven Carrillo, Florinda Cardonas, Betty
Lamberto, and William McGee.
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FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
VEA SEÑOR ALREDEDOR DE SU ALTAR
SEGUNDA LECTURA
LISTA DE ORACIONES
Por el Alma del Señor: Rosendo Pimentel-Olguin
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
1 Corintios 9, 16-19. 22-23
Lectura de la primera carta del apóstol san Pablo a los corintios
Hermanos:
No tengo por qué presumir de predicar el Evangelio,
puesto que ésa es mi obligación. ¡Ay de mí, si no anuncio
el Evangelio! Si yo lo hiciera por propia iniciativa,
merecería recompensa; pero si no, es que se me ha
confiado una misión. Entonces, ¿en qué consiste mi
recompensa? Consiste en predicar el Evangelio
gratis, renunciando al derecho que tengo a vivir de la
predicación.
PRIMERA LECTURA
Job 7, 1-4. 6-7
Lectura del libro de Job
En aquel día, Job tomó la palabra y dijo:
“La vida del hombre en la tierra es vida de soldado
y sus días, como días de un jornalero.
Como el esclavo suspira en vano por la sombra
y el jornalero se queda aguardando su salario,
así me han tocado en suerte meses de infortunio
y se me han asignado noches de dolor.
Al acostarme, pienso: ‘¿Cuándo será de día?’
La noche se alarga
y me canso de dar vueltas hasta que amanece.
Aunque no estoy sujeto a nadie, me he convertido en
esclavo de todos, para ganarlos a todos. Con los débiles
me hice débil, para ganar a los débiles. Me he hecho todo
a todos, a fin de ganarlos a todos. Todo lo hago por el
Evangelio, para participar yo también de sus bienes.
Palabra de Dios.
Mis días corren más aprisa que una lanzadera
y se consumen sin esperanza.
Recuerda, Señor, que mi vida es un soplo.
Mis ojos no volverán a ver la dicha”.
Palabra de Dios.
EVANGELIO
Marcos 1, 29-39
Lectura del santo Evangelio según san Marcos
En aquel tiempo, al salir Jesús de la sinagoga,
fue con Santiago y Juan a casa de Simón y Andrés.
La suegra de Simón estaba en cama, con fiebre,
y enseguida le avisaron a Jesús. Él se le acercó, y
tomándola de la mano, la levantó. En ese momento se le
quitó la fiebre y se puso a servirles.
SALMO RESPONSORIAL
Salmo 146, 1-2. 3-4. 5-6
R. Alaben al Señor que sana los corazones quebrantados.
Alaben al Señor, que la música es buena;
nuestro Dios merece una alabanza armoniosa.
El Señor reconstruye Jerusalén,
reúne a los deportados de Israel.
R. Alaben al Señor que sana los corazones quebrantados.
Él sana los corazones destrozados,
venda sus heridas;
cuenta el número de las estrellas,
a cada una la llama por su nombre.
R. Alaben al Señor que sana los corazones quebrantados.
Nuestro Señor es grande y poderoso,
su sabiduría no tiene medida.
El Señor sostiene a los humildes,
humilla hasta el polvo a los malvados.
Al atardecer, cuando el sol se ponía, le llevaron a todos los
enfermos y poseídos del demonio, y todo el pueblo se
apiñó junto a la puerta. Curó a muchos enfermos de
diversos males y expulsó a muchos demonios, pero no dejó
que los demonios hablaran, porque sabían quién era él.
De madrugada, cuando todavía estaba muy oscuro, Jesús
se levantó, salió y se fue a un lugar solitario, donde se
puso a orar. Simón y sus compañeros lo fueron a buscar,
y al encontrarlo, le dijeron: “Todos te andan buscando”.
Él les dijo: “Vamos a los pueblos cercanos para predicar
también allá el Evangelio, pues para eso he venido”.
Y recorrió toda Galilea, predicando en las sinagogas y
expulsando a los demonios.
Palabra del Señor.
RINCON DE RAQUEL
Sanar las Heridas del Aborto Provocado
Dios la va a renovar y la va a llenar de fortaleza
nueva. Puede confiarle a Dios su dolor, sus
temores, y su futuro. Cuando sienta Su gracia, se va
a sorprender de su ternura.
“El pecado divide, Dios reconcilia.
Su misericordia es eterna.”
MISA DE SANACIÓN
Celebrante: Padre Tim Ilgen
Concelebrante: Padre Francisco Cancino
Jueves 12 de Febrero del 2015 a las 7:00 pm
Alabanza y Música de Adoración empieza a las 6:45 pm
Parroquia San José
682 SW Cascade Street, Chehalis WA 98532
Patrocinado por la
Western Washington Catholic Charismatic Renewal
Venga a un retiro del Viñedo de Raquel™ y reciba la gracia
y el perdón de Dios.
El retiro confidencial en español se llevará a cabo:
abril del 2015
Para mayor información, deje un mensaje confidencial:
Marisela 206.450.7814
¡Con amor eterno te he amado! El Proyecto Raquel es un
programa de la agencia de Catholic Community Services.
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FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OUTREACH
Blessing Cards
Community Meals
Homebound Communion
REACH
Shari Petri
Mike Wallace
Fr. Belisle
Fr. Belisle
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
ORGANIZATIONS
Altar Society
Margaret Brown
490-2194
Kathleen Anderson
andersonka@hctc.com
Coffee Hour
Frank & Gail
Rothschild
427-7844
Funeral Receptions
Pat Wojcik
432-0389
Library
Charlie & Janetta
Roberts
426-6134
Rosary Guild
Jackie Martin
Youth Ministry
Colleen Delgado
360-432-8204
BLESSING CARD MINISTRY
What: Work session for making St. Valentine's Day
cards for nursing home residents.
When: Sunday, February 8
Time: 11:00 a.m., immediately after 10:00 o'clock Mass.
Location: St. Kateri Classroom in Education Wing
stedyouth@hcc.net
St. Edward Altar Society
Presents
DEBBIE DIMITRE
As
Four Women of the Bible
“Bent over Woman”
“Mary Magdalene”
“Woman with Flow of Blood”
“Woman at the Well”
Bring something for our brunch if you like.
Let me know in advance what you can bring.
Muffins, deviled eggs, relish or veggies, some
kind of cookies or other desert item will be
welcomed.
We'll be cutting out cards with fancy edged scissors, but we
will not need to stuff envelopes. Need as many of you to
come if you can because the building will have to be locked
up at 1:30. I estimate we'll have about 325 cards to do.
Saturday, March 14, 2015 1:00 pm
$10.00 Pre-Sale or $12.00 at Door
Tickets available at Parish Office
Reception Following
Looking forward to seeing you there. Email or call me
with any questions, 868-2728.
Yours, Shari Petri
REACH
The group will meet Tuesday in the Christian Ed.
Building at 4:30 p.m. We begin planning for the Light of
the World Retreat. We invite all who have been touched
by this remarkable moment of grace. All are welcome as
we strive to grow into a true faith sharing community.
Do you know of a parishioner that has an interesting story
to tell?
MIRRORS-MIRRORS-MIRRORS
The Altar Society has mirrors for sale:
1 40” x 5’ $35.00 no frame
2 40” x 50” $20.00 each, no frame
3 25 3/4” x 21 1/2” with frame that says “God Bless This
Home” $10.00
1 20” x 36” no frame, chip in one corner $5.00
1 36” x 36” no frame, $5.00
1 16 1/2” x 26 1/2” with frame $5.00
1 30” x 60”, no frame $15.00
1 30 1/4” x 24” with frame $10.00
The last three listed are hanging in Social Hall. To see the
others, call 426-9996.
COMMUNITY MEALS
We need volunteers to help provide for our increasing
community’s hungry! This is a very important ministry
and we need our community’s involvement. We are
facing an average of 70 to 100 meals a night and these
include an increase of families. If you are interested in
helping provide a dish or helping with the set-up or clean
up please sign up in the church narthex or contact our
coordinator, Mike Wallace at 432- 8204 or Mary
Chapman for more information. We serve meals on
February 8th, 9th & 23rd.
We would like to thank Glenn Bell, Paul Heath, Vern
Harris and Arden Holbrook for preparing and serving 121
meals last Monday. You are all a blessing!
JUNIOR HIGH RALLY
We have begun registration for the up-coming Jr. High
Rally that is being held on March 7th in Seattle. This
rally is open to all 6th through 8th graders. This daylong
rally is a great way for our junior youth to participate with
other youth throughout the Archdiocese. They will
gather to sing, pray, share a common faith and HAVE
FUN. If you need more information or are interested in
chaperoning, please contact the education office or
Colleen Delgado.
BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER
The youth will be sponsoring a French Toast Breakfast
on Sunday, February 22nd. All proceeds will go to help
offset the costs for our Jr. High youth to attend the Rally
in Seattle. We need everyone’s support.
COM-PAS-SION (kuhm-pash-uhn)
Noun: a feeling of deep sorrow for
another who is stricken by misfortune,
accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate
the suffering.
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FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SEE US LORD AROUND YOUR ALTAR
JOURNEYSONGS
PROCESSIONAL SONG:
All Hail the Power of Jesus Name
PREPARATION SONG:
Healing River of the Spirit
HOLY:
WE PROCLAIM YOUR DEATH
AMEN:
LAMB OF GOD:
COMMUNION SONG:
Our Blessing Cup
There is a Balm in Gilead
SENDING SONG:
How Can I Keep From Singing
#941
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
The World Day of the Sick is Wednesday,
February 11th. The Sacrament of the Anointing
of the Sick will be offered at Masses on February
14th and 15th. If you feel you are in need of the
graces of this sacrament, please let the Ushers
know and they will direct where to sit. We
request that you sign the log sheet as the Archdiocese records the
number of Anointings done at each parish.
#462
#545
#219
#220
#223
#224
WORLD DAY OF THE SICK
A Creed of the Sick
1. I believe that neither chance nor fate play a part in sending me
crosses and sorrows; it is the Providence of God and His fatherly
care.
2. I believe that to those who love God, all things work together for
the good; for me this also means that I am now sick.
3. I believe that my, life on earth is only a momentary stopping off place on the great trip to eternity.
4. I believe that God never sends pain merely to provoke, plague or
irritate me.
5. I believe that my sickness is a signal from God for me to stop
hurrying through life. He tells me to stop, learn self-control and
patience, and to concentrate on thinking of eternity.
6. I believe that all crabbing, murmuring and rationalizing on God's
reason for sending me this sickness are sinful and an injustice to
my heavenly Father.
7. I believe that through sickness I can atone for my past sins and
for the sins of others.
8. I believe that through sickness God wants to make me a richer,
better and more perfect character.
9. I believe that by my impatience I am a stumbling block to the
healthy; by my patience I am teaching them how to accept God's
will.
10. I believe that my sickness is a special letter from God to me in
which He says: "I love you, and that is why I want you to think
about your home in heaven.
#778
#688
#686
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8
Week I of the Psalter
Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39
Monday: Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday: Gn 1:20--2:4a/Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/Mk 7:14-23
Thursday: Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30
Friday: Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37
Saturday: Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10
SAINTS ALIVE PRAYER GROUP
O bless the Lord, my soul.
Lord, My God, you are great indeed.
Ps 104
There will not be a Prayer Group
on Ash Wednesday.
MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY
Sacristan/Host B
Vern Harris
Sacristan/Host B
Kevin Kealy
Courtney Morgan
Lector
Dennis Brown
Lector
Tricia Kealy
E. Min. Cup 1
Mary Chapman
E. Min. Cup 1
Bea Brown
E. Min. Cup 1
Pat Orr
E. Min. Cup 2
Rick Chapman
E. Min. Cup 2
Dee Urbick
E. Min. Cup 2
Judy Harlow
Deacon Cup 3
Chris Hobson
Deacon Cup 3
Sandy Harris
Deacon Cup 3
Chuck Gardner
E. Min. Cup 4
Gene Strozyk
E. Min. Cup 4
Diana Hupp
E. Min. Cup 4
Carol Sande
Server
Sam Morson
Server
Eppie O’Shell
Server
Hunter Beatty
Server
Charlie Morson
Server
Patrick O’Shell
Server
Emiley Beatty
Cantor
Judy Lloyd
Cantor
Choir
Cantor
Skylar Carroll
Accompanist
Loren Lloyd
Accompanist
Penny Allison
Accompanist
Penny Allison
Usher
Luis Ramirez
Usher
Frank Rothschild
Usher
Tom Bart
Usher
Buddy Smith
Usher
Gail Rothschild
Usher
Rita Gyswyt
Usher
Paul Allard
Usher
Bernie Dorcy
Usher
Don Smith
Usher
Sandy Morrison
Usher
Usher
Olene Steele
A/V
Claire Voskuhl
A/V
A/V
Gaspar Juan
Russell Nesbitt
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Sunday, February 15 10:00 a.m.
Lector
Sunday, February 15 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, February 14 5:00 pm
Sacristan/Host B Vince Morson
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2015
ELSEWHERE
OLYMPIA CURSILLO/ULTREYA
The Cursillo Movement introduces Piety, Study and Action as a way of life for the new Cursillista to be shared
with other Cursillistas at weekly group meetings and
monthly Ultreyas. Come share your spirituality with us at
our next Ultreya-Tuesday February 10, 7-8;30 PM in
room 6, at St Michael Parish, Olympia. All are welcome.
For more information call Larry Holt 360-754-4310, or
Bill Hine tel. 360- 923-0244
THE PRIORY SPIRITUALITY CENTER
Please contact us at 360-438-2595 or via email to
prioryprograms@gmail.com with any questions you may have.
THE WILDERNESS SPEAKS: LENTEN JOURNEY
February 20-22 Friday 7:15PM-Sunday 1:30PM
Follow Jesus into the wilderness for greater solitude. Take time
to deepen your spiritual journey in silence during Lent. The
opening session will involve prayer, relaxation and preparation
for the retreat with some materials for possible use during the
retreat. The retreat will close with group prayer and sharing. For
those who wish, a spiritual director will be available to listen
with you as you discern the actions of God in your life. You are
also welcome to join the Benedictine Sisters for Liturgy of the
Hours and the Eucharist.
“Sin divides, God reconciles.
His mercy endures forever.”
BI-LINGUAL HEALING MASS
IN SPANISH AND ENGLISH
Celebrant: Fr. Tim Ilgen
Concelebrant: Fr. Francisco Cancino
Thursday, February 12, 2015, at 7:00 PM
Praise and worship begins at 6:45 PM
St. Joseph Catholic Church
682 SW Cascade Street, Chehalis WA 98532
Sponsored by
Western Washington Catholic Charismatic Renewal.
Register by prior Friday: $150 or with spiritual direction: $185.
Sister Therese Gonneville, OSB, is involved in the
ministry of giving retreats, spiritual direction and phone
ministry at St. Placid Priory. “I journey with others with a
listening heart, especially as they struggle with the pain
of loss and grief, healing of past wounds of the Inner Child,
and their desire to pray and come into greater inner freedom
RECONCILED to God, other and themselves.”
LIFE GIVING WRITING
February 21 Saturday 9:00AM-3:00PM
Do you long to write fiction, or a memoir, or journaling,
or… whatever? This workshop will include both the
inspiration and nuts-and-bolts sides of writing. Come with what
you’re already writing; come with questions and struggles.
Come and see!
VOCATIONS
St Placid Priory is hosting a free Benedictine Vocation
Discernment weekend, Feb. 28-Mar 1, for Catholic
women interested in exploring their call to religious
life. Kindly contact Sister Lucy Wynkoop at 360-4382595 or email lucywynkoop@gmail.com
Register by prior Friday $50. Bring a sack lunch &
writing projects that you are working on. Minimum 6,
Maximum 25
RACHEL’S CORNER
Hope and Healing After Abortion
Jan Alkire, author of four books and many published articles,
has led a number of workshops on writing. Writing is in her
soul. It feeds her spirit. She wants the same for you.
God will restore you and renew your
strength. You can trust God with your pain,
your fears, and your future. When you
experience His grace, you will be surprised
and astounded by His gentleness.
THE VEIL IS THIN:
A Spiritual Look at Near Death Experiences
February 28 Saturday 9:00AM-3:00PM
Near Death Experiences are portals of grace that transform
lives. Richard Rohr, St. Paul, Elizabeth Kubler Ross, hospice
workers and medical experts have explored this topic in depth.
This workshop offers time of reflection, questions, discussion
and shared "portal moments." We invite open minds and open
hearts.
Come on a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat™ and receive
God’s grace and forgiveness.
March 6-8, 2015
Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4673)
You are loved with an everlasting Love!
Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community
Services.
Register by prior Friday $50. Bring a sack lunch.
Minimum 5, Maximum 20
Jackie Huetter has offered presentations that focus on hospice
care, grief/loss issues, positive personal growth and healing
ministry in WA, CA, NY, AZ and Siberia. After having been
blessed with a near death experience herself, she's gleaned from
research and individuals on this thought provoking subject for
over 25 years.
PILGRIMAGE TO IRELAND
JMJ Pilgrimages. May 3-16, 2015. $4,100 (all
inclusive). Spiritual Leader Fr. John Wilkie. Includes
Dublin, Belfast, Knock, Galway, Kilarney, and more.
For details call Evelyn Czapiewski, 253-584-5047.
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