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St. Juan Diego Parish
Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon
Fifth Sunday of Easter April 28, 2013
That is the message we hear in today’s gospel. That is the message we are seeing and hearing from Pope Francis. So how are we showing our love? Today we celebrate First Eucharist with the children and the families who have been preparing for this sacrament all year. This is the Sacrament of Love, the sacrament that shows how much God indeed loves us; he gave us his only begotten son. That Jesus was crucified, died and rose again must be seen as the greatest act of love. Then to see these children receive Jesus for the first time, shows us how we are to love Jesus, as these children love Jesus. Simply by receiving him, we are witnessing to our faith. Even at the young age of 7 or 8 these children are evangelizing. We spend much effort and time helping these children to learn and understand what it means to receive the body and blood of Christ. But even more will come to believe by seeing the witness of these children, seeing how reverent and joyful they are to be followers of Jesus and to receive him in the Most Holy Eucharist. Pope Paul VI wrote, "Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to
teachers, it is because they are witnesses."[EVANGELII NUNTIANDI, 41] I believe that is what the New Evangelization is about… being good witnesses. Archbishop Alexander Sample emphasized in his homily reflecting on the New Evangelization at the Pastoral Ministry Conference two weeks ago, “It starts with me” he repeatedly said. How do we live lives of evangelization? How do we witness to our faith? How do we show Christ’s love to one another? I particularly like one of the new options for the final dismissal “Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.” When we receive Jesus in the Eucharist each week we are then sent out on the mission that Christ gave us that demands a true witness of the Gospel - to “love one another”. When you see the love these children have for Jesus in the Eucharist, I hope it will inspire all of us to share in that joy and love by living a life of love in Christ Jesus.
In Christ’s Love, Bridget Becker
Director of Faith Formation
Love One Another
Prayer Intentions
For those who are ill:For those who are ill:For those who are ill:For those who are ill:
Kristi Claeys, daughter of Don & Ardith Claeys
Bob & Betty Curl Barbara Connor
Dottie & Al Faiman, parents of Joan Eisenbach
Ralph McLenithan
Theresa Pham, sister of Van Funk
Theresa Vu, niece of Van Funk
Wallace D. Kling, father of Dean Kling
For those who have died:For those who have died:For those who have died:For those who have died:
Astrid Griffin-O'Hara,
aunt of Julie Moraes
Congratulations to those who received their First Eucharist today!
Trevor Beale
Luke Carlson
Andrew Catron
James Clark
Peter Cook
Allison Dillenberg
Jamie Dillon
Christopher Ernst
Peter Fornia
Isabella Fuentes
Catherine Gibson
Alexander Hart
Thomas Huelskamp
Sam Jamieson
Savanna Kleine
Alyssa Larson
Emme T Luong
Liana McKeen
Antonio Mesa
Angela Miller
Caroline Molamphy
Skye Monchilovich
Matthew Moraes
Maggie Nichols
Sophie Olson
Evan Petrie
Andrew Robinson
Olivia Robinson
Noah Shea
Stefany Soto
Colin Taylor
Danny Wagnon
Aiden Worth
Crisis Prayer Chain: www.stjuandiego.org/crisisprayerchain.htm
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 503-985-6046 Mon: 4:00pm - 5:30pm / Thu: 10:00am-12:00pm / Fri: 11:00am-1:00pm
Fr. Ted Frison……………………. Parish Priest
Phone: 503-644-1617 Email: [email protected]
Rev. Mr. John Riherd……………. Deacon
Email: [email protected]
Rev. Mr. Dennis Desmarais……... Deacon
Email: [email protected]
Bridget Becker…………………... Director of Faith Formation
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 503-610-3644
Peggy Brice……………………… Business Manager
Email: [email protected]
Priscilla Goodman……………….. Administrative Assistant, Bulletin
Email: [email protected]
Janette Smith…………………….. Liturgy & Music Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Staff
Scripture Readings
Saturday Evening Mass: 5:00 pm Sunday Morning Mass: 9:00 am and 11:45 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00-4:30 pm Weekday Mass: Wednesday–Saturday 8:00 am
Holy Day Masses: Call for schedule 503-644-1617
To have a Mass offered for anyone, call or email Priscilla Goodman at the office. Suggested donation $10.
Mass Schedule and Intentions
Office: 5995 NW 178th Ave., Portland, OR 97229
Phone: 503-644-1617 503-726-1657 (call to fax)
Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Web site: www.stjuandiego.org
St. Juan Diego Catholic Church
April 28
Fifth Sunday
of Easter
May 5 Sixth Sunday
of Easter
First Reading Acts 14:21-27 Acts 15:1-2,22-29
Second Reading Revelation 21:1-5a Revelation 21:10-14,22-23
Gospel John 13:31-33a,34-35 John 14:23-29
Thank you for your generous support of our Parish
Apr 29 Mon No AM Mass
Apr 30 Tue No AM Mass
May 1 Wed 8:00 am Dao Nguyen (ill)
May 2 Thu 8:00 am � Geneva Korol by Ed and Karolina Kolinski
May 3 Fri 8:00 am Open Intention
May 4 Sat 8:00 am � All Souls by Julie Huynh
5:00 pm Open Intention
May 5 Sun 9:00 am Mass for the People
11:45 Open Intention
SANCTITY OF LIFE
Mutually Exclusive Categories? "Pope Francis presents a peculiar problem for the modern world. On the one hand, he is well-known for his concern for the poor and his strong commitment to Social Justice. On the other, he unequivocally opposes abortion. By virtue of the former commitment he qualifies as a “liberal.” But his opposition to abortion would make him eligible for the label “conservative.” How is it possible for one man to embody two seemingly mutually exclusive categories? Is this a conundrum or simply a matter of being consistently Catholic? Catholicism, because it does not place people in classes, extends its concern to everyone, the poor, the “unfit,” the weak, and the unborn alike. Therefore, it is perfectly normal for a Catholic to work for social justice and defend the right-to-life of the unborn. As Cardinal Ratzinger has said, “Love of neighbor knows no limits . . . There is no gap between love of neighbor and desire for justice.” Pope Francis, therefore, is not a conundrum, but a Catholic. ... Pope Francis may convince many by his words and his example that Catholicism and politics are not the same, and that God’s abiding love extends to all of his human creatures. Social justice and defense of the unborn, therefore, are unitary." (http://www.truthandcharityforum.org/neither-conservative-
nor-liberal-solving-the-conundrum/) Dr. Donald DeMarco,
Senior Fellow of Human Life International
April 20/21 ….. 618 People
Collection Basket ….. $ 3,317.25
Electronically or by mail ….. $ 4,374.33
SOCIAL JUSTICE
May 1 is International Worker’s Day and the Feast of St.
Joseph the Worker. Read the recently released “Background on Protecting the Rights of Workers in a Globalized Economy” from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-
action/human-life-and-dignity/labor-
employment/upload/2013-02-Rights-of-Workers-
Backgrounder.pdf
The world is only a few cases away from killing polio forever. Help make it happen by signing The End of
Polio Petition calling on world leaders to finish the job by making funding commitments that will see a polio-free world.” Get information at: http://www.one.org/international/blog/the-world-is-only-a-
few-cases-away-from-killing-polio-forever/ and sign the peti-
tion athttp://www.theendofpolio.com/home/
The Union of Concerned Scientists puts rigorous, independent science to work to solve our planet's most pressing problems. Joining with citizens across the country, we combine technical analysis and effective advocacy to cre-ate innovative, practical solutions for a healthy, safe, and sustainable future. http://www.ucsusa.org/about/
Take action at http://www.ucsusa.org/action/
Mark your Calendars For Summer fun!
Camp Howard July 21-26, Camp info available in the Narthex.
VBS 2013 August 5-9, from 9am – Noon.
If you would like to help with planning please contact Bridget
Blood Drive St. Juan Diego Church
Monday, May 6, 2013
3:00 PM- 8:00 PM To schedule your appointment,
please sign up in the Narthex.
You can also call
1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)
or go online www.redcrossblood.org;
sponsor code:StJuanDiegoPDX
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE Jesuit Volunteer EnCorps (JVE) is a faith-based volunteer program of JVC Northwest designed for people 50 and older. During their ten months of volunteer service, they meet together regularly in community, deepen their spirituality, and explore the value of simple living. Applications now available. For more information, call us at (503) 335-8202 or visit http://jvcnorthwest.org/get-involved/joining-jvc-encorps/ 24th Annual Tobin Lecture - St. Francis,
Pope Francis, and a Vision for the 21st
Century Parish Wednesday, May 15 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. All Saints Catholic Church, 3847 NE Glisan Avenue, Portland. Keynote Speaker: Jack Jezreel, founder of the JustFaith Program; Execu-tive Director of JustFaith Ministries. The Adapted Liturgy, May 26. This is a Mass that celebrates the lives and gifts of all people, including those with physical and developmental disabilities and illnesses. It is offered the 4th Sunday of every month at 2:45 pm at St. Pius X, 1280 NW Saltzman Rd, Portland, OR; call 503-644-5264 . Every effort is made to accommodate the inclusion and participation of each person. . Future dates are June 23, July 28, and August 25. A casual reception follows. All are welcome to this joyful gathering!
Catholic Home
Missions Appeal Strengthening the Church at Home
Many dioceses right here in the United
States do no have enough priests and
trained lay ministers to serve their
parishes. These dioceses are known as
home missions. The Catholic Home
Missions Appeal supports these
dioceses by funding essential ministries,
including seminary education and lay
ministry training. Please be generous in
this Appeal and help strengthen the
Church at home.
Battery recycling is no longer available in the Narthex. Due to the volatility of batteries stored for recycling we will no longer be able to accept batteries. Metro sponsors Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events every weekend from March to November. Here is a link to their schedule: http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=26580
Calling ALL SJD 5th - 8th graders!
WHAT: Join us for a night of dinner and fun! WHERE: John’s Incredible Pizza 9180 SW Hall Boulevard WHEN: Friday, May 3, 7-9:30pm WHY: To celebrate the outgoing 8th graders and incoming 5th graders! BRING: $15. This will get you a full dinner, unlimited beverages, 60 Fun World credits ($15.00 Value), 50 free redemption tickets and 2 rides of your choice. RSVP: Email Angela Highfill-Enriquez, [email protected] or text her at 971-226-5970. Family members are welcome! Please RSVP! We need to make reservations and put down deposits for our event, and need an accurate head count. Thanks! Don’t forget to bring a completed permission slip available in the Nar-thex. Additional questions? Contact Angela!
Faith Formation
2012 –2013 Schedule
Last Class with Ice Cream Party: May 5 during class. We will gather for short presentations in the auditorium, Room 128, then enjoy some ice cream and fellowship to celebrate the end of
another fun and faith filled year!
Registration forms for next Fall are available at church or on the parish
|website. www.stjuandiego.org/
dfaithformation.htm
Eucharistic
Adoration:
May 3 from
7 pm to 10 pm “Can you watch one hour
with me?” (Matthew 26:40)
We invite you to take time for quiet reflection this
Easter season. Our Lord is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament and is to be adored. Come for an hour or a shorter visit, alone, or with your family members, to offer prayers and to be re-freshed in the powerful presence of Je-
sus~He will change your life!
Sound System Capital Improvement Second Collection will be next weekend. The money raised from this campaign will implement permanent elements of the sound system designed for our unique space. The cost of this project is $53,000 but thanks to a matching donation of $25,000, the goal of this campaign is $28,000. Make checks out to St. Juan Diego Church and put ‘Sound System campaign’ in the memo line. Please generously support this urgently needed
We have an opportunity to make an
URGENTLY needed permanent
improvement to our church.
A generous donor has come forward with a matching
donation to improve our sound system.
Our current configuration is not what Tobin Cooley,
president and senior acoustical engineer of Listen
Acoustics, designed for our church. The equipment
we have is from the churchnasium. The sound
bounces around creating “dead spots” where sound is completely lost.
The new speaker setup will direct sound from overhead and new construction diffusion
panels will greatly improve the acoustics of our unique church design.
(See back for new configuration)
We can put a system in place which is a permanent improvement specifically designed
for our church and aligned with its future architectural growth.
Best of all we’ll be able to fully appreciate the spoken Word and the beautiful music of
our choir.
What is this campaign about?
What is the cost?
Total Cost of the Project: $53,000
Matching Donation: $25,000
Campaign Goal: $28,000
How can I help make this happen?
There will be a second collection on May 4 & 5. Additionally, drop off your donation or
mail it to the Parish Office. For this campaign, all funding needs to be received
before the improvements can be made. Thank you for your generous support of
our parish and this urgent improvement!
We have heard your concerns!
Sound System Capital Improvement Campaign
St. Juan Diego Sound System Capital Project
Sound Diffusion Wall Panels
Sound Diffusion Wall Panels
5 Overhead Mounted Speakers
Sound Processor and Amplifier
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5995 NW 178th Ave, Portland, OR 97229
503.644.1617 503.726.1657 (fax) Call first
Office Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil Mass
5:00 PM
Sunday Masses 9:00 AM with Children’s Liturgy of the Word
11:45 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4:00 - 4:30 PM Saturday
Weekday Masses 8:00 AM Wednesday to Saturday
Holy Day Mass: call the office for schedule.
Office and Staff
Web site: www.stjuandiego.org
Fr. Ted Frison, Parish Priest, tfrison(at)archdpdx.org
Rev. Mr. John Riherd, Deacon: jriherd(at)archdpdx.org
Rev. Mr. Dennis Desmarais, Deacon: desmarais5(at)comcast.net
Bridget Becker, Director of Faith Formation: bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Faith Formation Message Phone: 503.610.3644
Peggy Brice, Business Manager: pbrice(at)stjuandiego.org
Priscilla Goodman, Administrative Assistant: pgoodman(at)stjuandiego.org
Janette Smith, Liturgy & Music Coord: jcsmith(at)stjuandiego.org
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 503.985.6046
Hours: Monday 4:00-5:30 PM, Thursday 10:00 AM-Noon,
Friday 11:00 AM -1:00 PM
Parish Ministries
Pastoral Council: Chair, Damian Brayko dbrayko(at)gmail.com, Dean Kling, Shirley
Bertram, Barb Upson, Ramata Adebawo, Jake Nofziger, Raquel Apodaca, John
Puttman, Dominic Sandri, Cliff Yee, John Richard, Fr. Ted Frison, and Bridget Becker
Admin Council: Chair Pat Kurkoski, Tom O’Donnell, Jerzy Rub, Mike Cooney,
Patti Gillette, Fr. Ted Frison, and Peggy Brice
Altar Servers: Avi Huelskamp, huelskampavi(at)yahoo.com
Baptism Prep: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Bereavement: Parish Office, 503.644.1617
Bulletin Articles: Priscilla Goodman, pgoodman(at)stjuandiego.org
Bulletin Sponsors: Peggy Brice, pbrice(at)stjuandiego.org
Capital Campaign Continuation Committee: Les Fahey, faheyventures(at)earthlink.net
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Kathy Marshall, marsh06(at)comcast.net
Children’s Choir: Aurea Taylor, aurea.taylor(at)frontier.com
Crisis Prayer Chain: www.stjuandiego.org/crisisprayerchain.htm
Eucharistic Service to the Homebound: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Eucharistic Ministers: Mary Johnson, pmjonson(at)frontier.com
Faith Café: Catherine Moore, moorefun99(at)comcast.net
Faith Formation: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
First Eucharist and Confirmation Prep: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Greeters: Debbie Wells, wdjwells(at)aol.com
Hospitality on Saturday: .Tammy Taylor, mommat503(at)gmail.com
Hospitality on Sunday: Jeanne Sabbe, jeannesabbe(at)comcast.net
Knights of Columbus: William Miller, william.miller(at)providence.org
Landscape Design Committee: Rachel Arjavac, sjdlandscape(at)gmail.com
Lectors: Dean Kling, dfkling(at)gmail.com
Liturgy Planning: Maureen Barnhart, Maureen.barnhart(at)frontier.com
Maintenance Committee: Paul Nofziger, sjdmaintenance(at)gmail.com
Marriage Prep: Parish Office, 503.644.1617 or pgoodman(at)stjuandiego.org
Mass Collection Counters: Kathy Fritz, klindsayfritz(at)hotmail.com
Music Ministry - Choir and Bell Choir: Janette Smith, jcsmith(at)stjuandiego.org
New Parishioner Welcome: Don Claeys, doncslugs(at)frontier.com
Parents and Children Ministry: Betty Tschanz, betty.tschanz(at)yahoo.com
Parish Health: Barbara Hula, 503.629.5912, barbarahula(at)gmail.com
RCIA: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Sacristans: Maggie Brown, hmbrown1(at)frontier.com
SCRIP Gift Card: Lisa Anderson, [email protected]
Small Christian Community: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Social Justice: Ken David, thedavidfam(at)gmail.com
St. Vincent De Paul: Bob Taylor, rgtaylor83(at)comcast.net
Vocations Committee: Sr. Charlene Herinckx, SSMO, srcharleneh(at)ssmo.org
Website: Bridget Becker, bbecker(at)stjuandiego.org
Welcome Home Catholics: Katy LaDu, katyladu(at)fibersphere.net
Worship Environment Committee: Sherry Kirkpatrick, kirksherr(at)q.com
Young Adults: Kristy Bartle, kristinmbartle(at)gmail.com
St. Juan Diego Church Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon
Updated 4/25/13
Calling ALL SJD5th - 8th graders!
WHAT: Join us for a night of dinner and fun!
WHERE: John’s Incredible Pizza 9180 SW Hall Boulevard
WHEN: Friday, May 3, 7-9:30pm
WHY: To celebrate the outgoing 8th graders and incoming 5th graders!
BRING: $15. This will get you a full dinner, unlimited beverages, 60 Fun World credits ($15.00 Value), 50 free redemption tickets and 2 rides of your choice.
RSVP: Email Angela Highfi ll-Enriquez, [email protected] or text her at
971-226-5970.
Family members are welcome!
Please RSVP! We need to make reservations and put down deposits for our event, and need an accurate head count. Thanks!
Don’t forget to bring a completed permission slip, found on the reverse!
Additional questions? Contact Angela!
ARCHDIOCESE OF PORTLAND Parent / Legal Guardian Event Permission Slip
For Student / Youth
TO BE COMPLETED BY SPONSORING PARISH / SCHOOL
Below please find a brief description of the schedule of activities:
Event: Night at the Corn Maze Location: Baggenstos Farms
Archdiocesan Parish, School or Agency: St. Juan Diego
Date of Event: Friday, October 14 Departure Date: Friday, October 14
Departure Time: 6:30 pm Return Date: Friday, October 14
Estimated Time of Return: 9:00 pm Mode of Transportation: cars
TO BE COMPLETED BY PARENT / LEGAL GUARDIAN
I, _______________________________, the undersigned, give my permission for __________________ (Parent / Legal Guardian) (Son / daughter) to take part in an off-premises event which will require transportation and supervision by Archdiocesan employees and volunteers.
I agree to allow my child to participate in this event.
I agree and understand that transportation may be provided in such form and at the discretion of the Archdiocese of Portland.
I also authorize the Archdiocese of Portland and its employees or chaperones to secure any and all necessary medical services for my child in the event of an accident or illness. Further, I agree to be solely responsible for the payment of those services.
Child’s name ____________________________ Date of Birth ____________ Sex Male Female
Allergies (foods, drugs, insects, etc.) ____________________________________________________________
Medications (name, dosage, reason) ____________________________________________________________
Other information (injuries, etc.) _____________________________________________________________
Insurance Carrier __________________________________________Group and/or ID # ______________
In case of emergency, please notify:
Parent / Guardian(s) _____________________________________________________________________
Day Phone Number(s) ___________________ Evening Phone Number(s) __________________________
Child’s Doctor ________________________________ Phone Number ____________________________
____________________________________________________ ____________________________ Parent / Guardian Signature Date
THIS FORM TO BE KEPT ON FILE FOR THREE YEARS
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Friday, May 3
Dinner and Fun
7:00 pm personal vehicle 9:30 pm