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AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME St. Josephs Cloverdale, OR Saturday~ Mass– 5:30 p.m. Sunday~ Mass– 9:30 a.m. Phone Number 503-392-3685 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. (English) 12:00 Noon (Spanish) Weekdays Monday 10:00 am Tuesdays 6:00 pm Wed, Thurs, Friday 8:00 am Spanish Mass Friday 6:30 pm Holy Days Check Bulletin for times Confessions Sat. 4:30 - 5:00 pm Sun. 1:15 - 1:45 pm (Spanish) Rosary Tues. 5:40 pm Sat. 5:00 pm Wed, Thurs & Fri. after morning Mass Adoration Monday 8:30 am –8:00 pm 1st Fridays 8:3012:00 pm Office Hours Mon—Wed—Thur—Fri 8:30 am–3:00 pm CLOSED TUESDAY 2405 Fifth St. Tillamook, OR 97141 Phone: 503-842-6647 Email:[email protected] Fax 503-842-3897 PARISH WEBSITE www.tillamooksacredheart.org Like us on Facebook! PARISH STAFF PH. 842-6647 EMAIL ADDRESS Fr. Joseph Hoang ~ Pastor ext. 22 [email protected] Nick Williams~ Director of RE ext. 23 [email protected] Mareena Schrom ~ Office Mgr. ext. 21 [email protected] VOLUNTEER MINISTRY COORDINATORS Enrique Orozco ~Hisp.Ministries ext. 24 [email protected] Suzanne Weber ~Liturgy & Word 842-5612 [email protected] Financial Advisory Council Mario Venti ~ Interim Chair 503-842-7450 Pastoral Advisory Council Jeanette Steinbach~Chair 503-377-0210 Music Coordinators Kathy Ellis 5:30 pm Mass Barbara Seaholm 9:30 am Mass (503) 842-2918 Omar Hernandez & Israel Pozos 12:00 pm Mass Facility Management Team Hank Gollon 503-842-2354 Tom Weber 503-842-5612 LectorsCoordinator Suzanne Weber 503-842-5612 Eucharistic MinistersCoordinator Pat Kehr 503-842-2249 Eucharistic Adoration Coordinator Patrick Matthews 503-330-2115 Knights of Columbus Paul Wostel Grand Knight-(503)842-2676 Catholic Daughters Joan Yost Regent-(503)842-5419 Our Mission Statement We are a community of believers centered on the Eucharist, the Word of God and Catholic tradition. Together, we give witness to our faith through the Sacraments, good works of service and prayer.

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  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    St. Joseph’s Cloverdale, OR Saturday~ Mass– 5:30 p.m. Sunday~ Mass– 9:30 a.m. Phone Number 503-392-3685

    MASS SCHEDULE

    Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m.

    Sunday 9:30 a.m. (English) 12:00 Noon (Spanish)

    Weekdays Monday 10:00 am Tuesdays 6:00 pm Wed, Thurs, Friday 8:00 am Spanish Mass Friday 6:30 pm

    Holy Days Check Bulletin for times

    Confessions Sat. 4:30 - 5:00 pm Sun. 1:15 - 1:45 pm (Spanish)

    Rosary Tues. 5:40 pm Sat. 5:00 pm Wed, Thurs & Fri. after morning Mass

    Adoration Monday 8:30 am –8:00 pm 1st Fridays 8:30—12:00 pm

    Office Hours Mon—Wed—Thur—Fri 8:30 am–3:00 pm

    CLOSED TUESDAY

    2405 Fifth St. Tillamook, OR 97141 Phone: 503-842-6647 Email: [email protected] Fax 503-842-3897

    PARISH WEBSITE www.tillamooksacredheart.org

    Like us on Facebook!

    PARISH STAFF PH. 842-6647 EMAIL ADDRESS Fr. Joseph Hoang ~ Pastor ext. 22 [email protected] Nick Williams~ Director of RE ext. 23 [email protected] Mareena Schrom ~ Office Mgr. ext. 21 [email protected]

    VOLUNTEER MINISTRY COORDINATORS

    Enrique Orozco ~Hisp.Ministries ext. 24 [email protected] Suzanne Weber ~Liturgy & Word 842-5612 [email protected]

    Financial Advisory Council

    Mario Venti ~ Interim Chair 503-842-7450

    Pastoral Advisory Council Jeanette Steinbach~Chair 503-377-0210

    Music Coordinators Kathy Ellis 5:30 pm Mass Barbara Seaholm 9:30 am Mass (503) 842-2918 Omar Hernandez & Israel Pozos 12:00 pm Mass

    Facility Management Team Hank Gollon 503-842-2354 Tom Weber 503-842-5612

    Lectors’ Coordinator Suzanne Weber 503-842-5612

    Eucharistic Ministers’ Coordinator Pat Kehr 503-842-2249

    Eucharistic Adoration Coordinator Patrick Matthews 503-330-2115

    Knights of Columbus

    Paul Wostel Grand Knight-(503)842-2676

    Catholic Daughters

    Joan Yost Regent-(503)842-5419

    Our Mission Statement We are a community of believers centered on the Eucharist, the Word of

    God and Catholic tradition. Together, we give witness to our faith through the Sacraments, good works of

    service and prayer.

  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

    Sunday, August 2 English †Barbara Minaudo Spanish People of the Parish Monday, August 3 † John Wehinger Tuesday, August 4 †Marita Baertlein Wednesday, August 5 † Bea Schmitt Thursday, August 6 † Connie Barnes Friday, August 7 English Mass Poor Souls in Purgatory Spanish Mass † Javier Torres Jr. Saturday, August 8 † Francis “Zep” Jenck Sunday, August 9 English † Luis Fernando Barrios Spanish People of the Parish

    SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Sunday, August 2—Exodus 16:2-4, 12-15; Psalms 78:3-4, 23-24, 25, 54; Ephesians 4:17, 20-24; John 6:24-35. Monday, August 3– Numbers 11:4-15; Psalm 81; Matthew 14:13-21. Tuesday, August 4– Numbers 12:1-13; Psalm 51; Matthew 14:22-36. Saint John Vianny, Priest. Wednesday, August 5— Numbers 13:1-2,25-14:1,26-29, 34-35; Psalm 106; Matthew 15:21-28. The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major. Thursday, August 6– Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14; Psalm 97; 2 Peter 1:16-19; Mark 9:2-10. The Transfiguration of the Lord. Friday, August 7—Deuteronomy 4:32-40; Psalm 77; Matthew 16: 24-28. Saint Sixtus II, Pope, and Companions, Martyrs Saturday, August 8– Deuteronomy 6:4-13, Psalm 18; Matthew 17:14-20. Saint Dominic, Priest

    19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, August 9—1 Kings 19:4-8; Psalm 34; Ephesians 4:30-5:2.

    LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS

    Sat.: August 8, 2015 5:30 pm Lector Nick Williams Eucharistic Minister A3 Sun: August 9, 2015 9:30 am Lector Suzanne Weber Eucharistic Minister B3

    Weekly Weekly + Over Collection Budget ( -Under). 07/26/2015 $2,495.51 $4,173.08 -($1,675.57)

    Thank you for your support. Please consider Sacred Heart in your will.

    Parish Picnic The Picnic this year will be held on September 13, 2015 at Noon. Thank you to the Knights of Columbus who will be hosting the Bingo. We are looking for an enter-tainment coordinator. We are looking for small prizes for bingo and other games. If you have any items you can donate, please call any PAC member. If you like to help us make this a fun filled event for the Parish, please contact Jeanette 503-377-0210.

    CLOSED, GONE TO THE FAIR The Parish Office will be closed in honor of the Fair, Friday August 7th. The office team will be working at our Sacred Heart fair booth. We hope to see you there. Friday, August 7 is also the First Friday of the month and we will have a Healing Mass at 8 am with Adoration to follow until noon.

    Free to a good home!

    Wurlitzer Console Piano 40” tall. Just come and

    get it. Call 503-842-4274 after 2:00 pm, ask for

    Gloria.

    Church Cleaning Group Schedule This Week Group #1

    Gilbert Hendricks, Lloyd Baertlein, Wayne Frampton

    Thank you!

    tel:503-377-0210

  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    ACTIVITY SCHEDULE Sunday, August 2

    English Mass 9:30 am

    Spanish Mass 12:00 pm

    Confession 1:15 pm

    Monday, August 3

    Mass 10:00 am

    Adoration 10:30 am- 8:00 pm

    Tuesday, August 4 The fair booth is open

    Rosary 5:40 pm

    Mass 6:00 pm

    Chaplet of Divine Mercy 6:30 pm

    Wednesday, August 5

    Mass 8:00 am

    Rosary 8:30 am

    Prayer Group 1:30 pm

    Thursday, August 6

    Mass 8:00 am

    Rosary 8:30 am

    Friday, August 7

    First Friday Healing Mass & Adoration

    English Mass 8:00 am

    1st Friday Adoration 8:30—12:00 pm NO Catholic Kids Camp see you at the Fair

    Spanish Mass 6:30 pm

    Charismatic Prayer Group 7:00 pm Spanish

    Office is closed today.

    We are working at the fair

    Saturday, August 8 Final Day of the Fair

    Confession 4:30 pm

    Rosary 5:00 pm

    Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm

    Sunday, August 9

    English Mass 9:30 am

    Spanish Mass 12:00 pm

    Confession 1:15 pm

    See you at the Tillamook County Fair!

    August 1—10 BIRTHDAYS Victor Cervantes, Wendi Downing, Areli Valazquez, Mariette Klesfstad, John Bruce, Veronica Fountain, Perlina Martinez, Joyce Moe, Ryan Watson, Francisco Godinez, Judy Swetland, Scott Williamson, Esperanzah Benito, Michelle Jenck, Van Moe, Barbara Seaholm, An-thony Veltri, Liam Wustenberg, Chistina Maahs, Luis Leon, Jose Romero, Mayra Hernandez, Denis Vyeira, Louisa Waud, Lorenzo, Ybarra, Jorge Contreras, If you do not see your name on this

    list and your birthday is in July

    please contact the office so we can

    update our records. 503-842-6647 or

    email [email protected]

    Have a Happy Birthday July Birthdays

    WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS! We are very happy that you have joined us this weekend! If you are visiting and looking for a home to call your own, please consider joining our Catholic Community. To register in our parish or if you, but have not yet regis-tered, we have registration forms available in our vesti-bule or ask one of our Hospitality Ministers after mass; Completed forms may be turned into the parish office or dropped in the collection basket or mailed to the address in the bulletin. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 503-842-6648. [email protected]

    We look forward to welcoming you into our Parish Life!!!

    Fr Joseph and your Parish Office Staff

    Thank you to all of you that have signed up to work at the fair. Thank yo to all of that have been working so

    hard to get the fair booth cleaned and ready for the big week. It is amazing what can be accomplished

    when we all come together. Way to go Sacred Heart. See you at the fair.

    Fr. Joseph

    Father Joseph will be leaving to visit his Mother on August 12, 2015 through September 3, 2015. Please pray for Father Josephs safe travel.

    Dear Parishioners, Have you ever felt so tired and frustrated that you don’t have the energy to do anything else? Are you out of steam? This is the time to turn to the Lord. Each day you are invited to renew our relationship with Jesus through his word and personally receive him. Daily mass is a great opportunity to encounter Jesus not only on Sunday but also during the week. I invite you to come, relax, and renew your heart and mind in the love of Jesus. We also have adoration each Monday from 10:30 am to 8 pm. Fr. Joseph

    tel:503-393-5323

  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    St. Albert’s Study

    The DRE’s weekly faith topic newsletter The Sunday Obligation

    Must I attend Mass every Sunday? If so, why? These are the ques-tions I would like to answer in this article. As our society moves away from the idea of commitment, along with the understanding of sin and duty, the question of attending Mass be-comes more and more confusing amongst the faithful. Allow me to shed some light on this issue.

    Firstly, what is Mass? Mass is the propitiatory sacrifice (sacrifice of appeasement) of Christ for our sins. At every Mass, the one infinite sacrifice of Christ on the cross is made present again (he is no re-sacrificed) and offered to God the Father for us. It is also our primary and highest means of worshiping Al-mighty God. Further, the actual body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ is given to us for our sanctification and union with him. Needless to say, we should very much desire to attend Mass every Sunday (or Saturday vigil) and every holy day of obligation.

    Do I have to attend every Sunday and holy day of obligation? Does it bind under sin? Yes and yes. As you recall from the Ten Commandments, we are commanded by God to honor the Sabbath. After the Resurrection, the Sabbath was transferred to Sunday, the Lord’s Day. The Church has authority from God to specify how we honor the Sabbath and the Church has declared that the attendance of Sunday Mass ful-fills the command of God. We must understand, however, that while God would never order that which is impossible, the Church can make exceptions i.e. missing mass on Sunday. God says that we must honor the Sabbath, which is always possible. The Church commands that it is honored by attending Mass, which is not always possible. For example, if you are stuck in an airport on Sunday and there is no Mass, it is impos-sible to fulfil the command of the Church. In such a case, you are dispensed with the obligation to attend Mass. You are, however, still commanded by God to honor the Sabbath. How do you do that? Do some additional spiritual activities that you do not normally do. Pray more, read scripture, and set aside time for God. If you do that, you will be doing your duty to our God. Simply not wanting to get out of bed or hav-ing planned some other activity with full knowledge that it would prevent you from going to Mass does not lift the obligation. If you are ever confused about a particular circumstance, feel free to talk to a priest.

    As noted, it is a sin to willingly fail to attend Mass. Why and how serious is the sin? It is a sin be-cause it is a violation of an explicit command of God and Church and it is a violation of the natural duty we have to obey and worship our God. If you ever think that God does not care about formal worship, only look to the priesthood of Aaron: God laid down all the rituals and vestments for use in the worship of Him. The Catholic Church is the continuation and fulfillment of the liturgical worship of God. When Christ came he did not dissolve the worship of God, he simply (and magnificently) made himself the victim we offer in-stead of various animals (along with all the other wonderful things he did). With that in mind, it is clear that willingly skipping Mass is a grave sin that, done with full consent and knowledge, is a mortal sin. Those in a state of mortal sin must go to confession before receiving Holy Communion. Never forget that God is merciful and doles out his forgiveness generously, all you have to do is find it in the sacrament of confes-sion.

    If you have a topic that you would like me to address, just contact me in the office.

    May God Bless you and may His Sacred Heart protect you,

    Nicholas J. Williams Director of Religious Education

  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Come have some fun during the summer with other kids from our parish! Come make new friends too at CATHOLIC KIDS CAMP

    All children are welcome

    Play fun games outside and in the gym, watch a movie and have a snack, and make some arts and crafts!

    Fridays: August 14th, 21st, 28th, and September 4th 10:00am-11:30am.

    If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help on a Friday,

    please call Nicholas Williams at

    503-842-6647 or email

    [email protected].

    Religious Education: Signups for Religious Education and Confirma-tion will begin after the weekend Mass of August 15th-16th and August 22nd-23rd. Nicholas Wil-liams will be outside the Church on those days following Mass for parents to sign up their Children. After the first weekend, parents may sign up in the office too.

    Share your faith!! We encourage parents to reflect on these questions at home each week with their children and family.

    John 6:24-35

    In this part of John’s Gospel, we hear how a crowd of people followed Jesus because he had given them bread to eat. Jesus told them not to spend their lives working for regular food -- food that doesn’t last. Instead they should work for food that will make them live forever, that is, the “bread of life.” Jesus is not saying that regular food isn’t important, obviously we need it to be healthy. But Jesus wants us to see the importance of having his life within us. And so, he wants us to have the “bread of life.” Why do you think Jesus calls himself “bread?” How does Jesus feed us at Mass? Does this help you to be a better person? How?

    Host Families needed for the 2015/2016 School Year!

    We have 2 Catholic students from Spain (Ariadna and Elena) and 1 from Germany (Sophie) who would like to come for the 2015-2016 school year and are waiting for their match with a volunteer host family. They need to be placed by August 31st to be able to come. Volunteer host families (with or without children) as well as single parents are needed to provide food, a bed and a loving home for the coming school year, one or two semes-ters, starting in August. EMF students have medical in-surance, spending money for their personal expenses and expect to share their host family’s daily life including household responsibilities. They speak English, are well-screened and eager to experience life in America. Their stay here is sponsored and supervised by EMF (Educational Merit Foundation), a non-profit, educational exchange program. It is not too late to apply. For more information on EMF students, please call Marie-Claude Dijoud now at 1-800-467-8363 or visit our web site at www.emfusa.org

    http://www.emfusa.org

  • AUGUST 2, 2015 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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    Always Accepting Applications 1910 4th Street * P. O. Box 764 * Tillamook, OR 97141

    Phone: 503.842.7831 Fax: 503.842.5212

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    BABY & CHILDREN’S GIFTS YANKEE CANDLES

    DRIVE UP WINDOW

    TONY VELTRI INSURANCE SERVICES

    Auto * Home * Business * Farm Phone: 503.842.4407 Fax: 503.842.4409

    1700 4th St., Tillamook, OR 97141

    RODEO STEAKHOUSE

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    5108 Third Street Tillamook, OR 97141 Hot & Cold Deli * Expresso

    Cold Beer * Grocery

    Mon-Fri 6:00 am—8:00 pm Store: 503.842.0400 Sat 7:30 am—8:00 pm Fax: 503.842.0410 Sun 8:30 am—7:00 pm

    Brett Hurliman, AAMS* Financial Advisor

    Edward Jones MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

    2015 10TH Street Ste.B Tillamook, OR 97141 Bus: 503.842.3695 Fax: 888.694.9471 TF 800.858.4216 HM503.842.7017 [email protected] www.edwardjones.com

    Waud’s Funeral Home

    1414 3rd Street Tillamook, OR 97141

    Michael T. Waud * Louisa Waud Thomas A. Waud * Betty Waud 503-842-7557

    1920 Main Street North Tillamook, OR 503-842-4457

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    745 Third Street

    Tillamook, OR 97141 503-842-7348

    Wills * Trusts * Probate * Estate Planning Corporations * Business * Real Estate Domestic Relations * Guardianships

    Land use * Civil Litigation * Personal Injury

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