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The DIOCESAN Chronicle The Official News of the Diocese of Baker Published every two weeks for the sake of the unity of the Diocese and the “greater good of souls” April 7, 2013 www.dioceseofbaker.org Volume 4, Number 7 “Christ is risen! He is truly risen!” Throughout the world the Easter proclamation sounds again as it has nearly 2000 times before. Jesus of Nazareth, crucified for all to see, has come forth from the tomb overflowing with life. But He has not gone to live in some far-away and inaccessible dimension; He has not left us behind to fend from ourselves in this vale of tears. No. Just as He emptied Himself to die for us, so He has filled Himself with life—He has risen—for us. The Lord Jesus has come back to us from the dead to share His victory with those who sent Him to the Cross. On the eve of His Resurrection He breathes out His life-giving Spirit to give His Church the power to free us from the sins that nailed him to the Cross. Repentant and forgiven, we rise from them to live from the heart the new life of the Risen One in our midst. Jesus told His disciples in advance that He would die and rise, and they asked one another what “rising from the dead” might mean. They didn’t know and couldn’t—until they encountered the unmistakable, unavoidable reality right before them. So it is with us. We can’t grasp the Resurrection if we keep ourselves at a distance of uncommitted neutrality. Like doubting Thomas, we must come close enough to touch the mystery, close enough to know by faith that Jesus was wounded for us. Only then can we take the decision is live our lives for Him Who loved us and gave Himself for us. “Christ is truly risen.” He Who lives now lives in us. Peace and joy to you this Easter. “The Lord has truly been raised and has appeared to Simon! ” Luke 24:34 “¡Es verdad, el Señor ha resucitado y se ha aparecido a Simón!” Luke 24,34 “¡Cristo ha resucitado! ¡Verdaderamente ha resucitado!” En todo el mundo el anuncio de la Pascua suena de nuevo, y suena como ha sonado antes casi 2000 veces. Jesús de Nazaret, crucificado para qué todos lo vieran, ha salido de la tumba lleno de vida. Pero Él no se ha ido a vivir en una dimensión lejana e inaccesible, porque Él no nos ha dejado a nuestra suerte en este valle de lágrimas. No. Así como Él se despojó de sí mismo para morir por nosotros, así Él se ha llenado de vida—Él ha resucitado—por nosotros. El Señor Jesús ha venido a nosotros de entre los muertos para compartir su victoria con los que le enviaron a la Cruz. En la víspera de su resurrección Él exhala su vida-dando su Espíritu que da vida para dar a su Iglesia el poder de liberarnos de los pecados que lo clavaron en la cruz. Arrepiéntanse y perdonen, nos levantamos de ellos a vivir en el corazón de la nueva vida del Resucitado que está en medio de nosotros. De antemano Jesús dijo a sus discípulos que Él iba a morir y resucitar, y se preguntaban unos a otros lo que significaría “resucitar de entre los muertos”. Ellos no lo sabían y no lo podían saber—hasta que se toparon con la realidad inconfundible e inevitable frente a ellos. Así es con nosotros. No podemos entender la resurrección si nos mantenemos a distancia, neutrales y sin comprometernos. Como Tomás el incrédulo, tenemos que acércanos lo suficiente para poder tocar el misterio, lo suficientemente cerca para saber por la fe que Jesús fue herido por nosotros. Sólo entonces podremos tomar la decisión de vivir la vida por Aquel que nos amó y se entregó por nosotros. “Cristo ha resucitado verdaderamente.” Él vive y ahora vive en nosotros. La paz pascual a todos ustedes.

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Page 1: The DIOCESAN Chronicle · 2019-09-19 · Throughout the world the Easter proclamation sounds again as it has nearly 2000 times before. Jesus of Nazareth, crucified for all to see,

The DIOCESAN Chronicle The Official News of the Diocese of Baker

Published every two weeks for the sake of the unity of the Diocese and the “greater good of souls”

April 7, 2013 www.dioceseofbaker.org Volume 4, Number 7

“Christ is risen! He is truly risen!” Throughout the world the Easter proclamation sounds again as it has nearly 2000 times before. Jesus of Nazareth, crucified for all to see, has come forth from the tomb overflowing with life. But He has not gone to live in some far-away and inaccessible dimension; He has not left us behind to fend from ourselves in this vale of tears. No. Just as He emptied Himself to die for us, so He has filled Himself with life—He has risen—for us. The Lord Jesus has come back to us from the dead to share His victory with those who sent Him to the Cross. On the eve of His Resurrection He breathes out His life-giving Spirit to give His Church the power to free us from the sins that nailed him to the Cross. Repentant and forgiven, we rise from them to live from the heart the new life of the Risen One in our midst. Jesus told His disciples in advance that He would die and rise, and they asked one another what “rising from the dead” might mean. They didn’t know and couldn’t—until they encountered the unmistakable, unavoidable reality right before them. So it is with us. We can’t grasp the Resurrection if we keep ourselves at a distance of uncommitted neutrality. Like doubting Thomas, we must come close enough to touch the mystery, close enough to know by faith that Jesus was wounded for us. Only then can we take the decision is live our lives for Him Who loved us and gave Himself for us. “Christ is truly risen.” He Who lives now lives in us. Peace and joy to you this Easter.

“The Lord has truly been raised and has

appeared to Simon! ”

Luke 24:34

“¡Es verdad, el Señor ha resucitado y se ha

aparecido a Simón!”

Luke 24,34

“¡Cristo ha resucitado! ¡Verdaderamente ha resucitado!” En todo el mundo el anuncio de la Pascua suena de nuevo, y suena como ha sonado antes casi 2000 veces. Jesús de Nazaret, crucificado para qué todos lo vieran, ha salido de la tumba lleno de vida. Pero Él no se ha ido a vivir en una dimensión lejana e inaccesible, porque Él no nos ha dejado a nuestra suerte en este valle de lágrimas. No. Así como Él se despojó de sí mismo para morir por nosotros, así Él se ha llenado de vida—Él ha resucitado—por nosotros. El Señor Jesús ha venido a nosotros de entre los muertos para compartir su victoria con los que le enviaron a la Cruz. En la víspera de su resurrección Él exhala su vida -dando su Espíritu que da vida para dar a su Iglesia el poder de liberarnos de los pecados que lo clavaron en la cruz. Arrepiéntanse y perdonen, nos levantamos de ellos a vivir en el corazón de la nueva vida del Resucitado que está en medio de nosotros.

De antemano Jesús dijo a sus discípulos que Él iba a morir y resucitar, y se preguntaban unos a otros lo que significaría “resucitar de entre los muertos”. Ellos no lo sabían y no lo podían saber—hasta que se toparon con la realidad inconfundible e inevitable frente a ellos. Así es con nosotros. No podemos entender la resurrección si nos mantenemos a distancia, neutrales y sin comprometernos. Como Tomás el incrédulo, tenemos que acércanos lo suficiente para poder tocar el misterio, lo suficientemente cerca para saber por la fe que Jesús fue herido por nosotros. Sólo entonces podremos tomar la decisión de vivir la vida por Aquel que nos amó y se entregó por nosotros. “Cristo ha resucitado verdaderamente.” Él vive y ahora vive en nosotros. La paz pascual a todos ustedes.

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PARISH NEWS: St. Pius X and Sacred Heart, Klamath Falls January 22, 2013 Roe vs. Wade Rally The Respect Life Group from St. Pius X and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Churches, and Klamath County Right to Life in Klamath Falls, Oregon, co-sponsored the annual Rally at the Government Center, to oppose the Roe vs. Wade decision, which makes abortion legal in the United States, even up to 9 months of life. This was considered a prayer gathering with speakers. Father Rick Fischer opened with a prayer and Pastor Bob White closed. They had three speakers: Dennis Linthicum, Klamath County Commissioner, Diane Stringer, 40 Days for Life, and Jeff Woodwick, President of Klamath County Right to Life. Dave Taylor and Don Metzler from the local Knights of Columbus Chapter, served as honor guard. The Knights brought up a memorial wreath and invited those in attendance (about 106) to come for a free hot meal at the K of C Hall after. Kathy Poe led us in singing Isaiah 49, “I Will Never Forget You My People”.

Klamath County Commissioner, Dennis Linthicum, speaker, and Jeff Woodwick, President of Klamath County Right to Life

Dave Taylor, Honor Guard, inviting those present to come for a free hot meal at the K of C Hall. Don Metzler, Honor Guard

BISHOP’S SCHEDULE:

PARISH NEWS: Sacred Heart, Klamath Falls

Saturday, February 23rd, Sacred Heart Church offered a Lenten retreat with Presenter, Barry Metzentine, the Diocesan Director of Evangelization and Catechesis, to show us how to ‘Know Christ—Live Christ—and Share Christ’. The fruits of this retreat resulted in some excellent suggestions on how we can accomplish these goals as individuals, couples, families and as a parish. Some of the suggestions that developed from the “brainstorming sessions” might be useful to all parishes. They are:

Read Sacred Scripture or the Catechism for 5-15 minutes daily.

Discuss the Sunday readings before attending Mass. Make a pilgrimage to a holy site. Watch movies as a family that promote Catholic

values and morals. Support non-profit organizations that reflect

Catholic social justice teachings Monthly Confession Pray before meals when in a restaurant. Invite a fallen-away family member or friend to a

barbecue or dinner at your home. Identify excess in your life and donate to charity. Volunteer for a parish ministry.

We are very grateful for Barry’s leadership! —Michele Laughlin, Pastoral Associate.

May 18 Confirmation, Boardman May 19 Confirmation, Hermiston May 22 Redmond Bible Study Group May 23 Confirmation, Sisters May 29 Confirmation, Prineville May 30 Confirmation, Madras June 1 Year of Faith Teaching Series, Bend, 9-Noon June 2 Confirmation, Redmond, 10:00 a.m. June 2 Confirmation, Bend, 2:30 p.m. June 3 Review Board Meeting June 5 Year of Faith Teaching Series, Vale, 1-4 p.m. June 10-14 USCCB Meeting June 15-16 Confirmation, Enterprise June 21-23 Hermiston Prayer Group Annual Retreat

April 8-12 Priest Retreat, Powell Butte April 13-14 Confirmation, Hood River April 13 Year of Faith Teaching Series, The Dalles, 9-Noon April 20-21 Confirmation, Burns and Missions April 22 Year of Faith Teaching Series (English), Ontario, 6:30-9 p.m. April 23 Year of Faith Teaching Series (Spanish), Ontario, 6:30-9 p.m. April 24 Confirmation, Ontario April 25 Confirmation, Baker City April 27 Year of Faith Teaching Series, Baker City, 9-Noon April 27-28 Confirmation, Vale and Mission May 2 Confirmation, La Pine May 3-5 Knights of Columbus Convention, Pendleton May 11 Evangelization Council Meeting, Powell Butte May 15 LFF Board Meeting, Powell Butte May 17 Confirmation, Milton-Freewater

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PARISH YOUTH NEWS: Our Lady of Angels, Hermiston Each year, Our Lady of Angels Youth in Hermiston participate in the national “Souper Bowl of Caring” event. Youth are encouraged to ask those who will be snacking during the Super Bowl games to donate either canned food items or just one dollar to help those who might not even eat at all that day. Due to the generosity of the Parishioners the Youth were able to collect $1,414.00, and some canned food items, to feed the poor in their community. The money was divided evenly between the Parish Friday Soup Kitchen and the Agape House, a local community food bank. The Youth at Our Lady of Angels Parish wish to encourage other Youth around the Diocese to participate in next year’s “Souper Bowl of Caring” event. And may God greatly bless all who supported the Youth with their contributions.

L to R: JerryTremblay, (Friday Soup Kitchen Coordinator) Sierra Bonzani, Maria Klein, and Vincent Klein

L to R: Maria Klein, Vincent Klein, Sierra Bonzani, and Dave Hughes, (Director of Agape House) PARISH NEWS: St. Francis of Assisi, Bend All are invited to join St. Francis parish for their Easter Mission Living Our Faith with Father Tom Allender.

Sunday, April 14th at all Masses Historic Church Conferences:

Monday - Wednesday, April 15, 16, 17 Conferences are from 3-4 p.m. or 7-8 p.m.

Father Tom is accompanied by Don Fisher, co-author of their book, God Loves an Unmade Bed. For more information please call St. Francis parish at (541) 382-3631 or visit their website www.stfrancisbend.org .

PARISH NEWS: Blessed Sacrament, Ontario The Year of Faith took on a deeper meaning March 12th for 40 members of Blessed Sacrament Church of Ontario. The group made a pilgrimage to St. Francis de Sales Cathedral where

they spent a prayerful hour during which time they prayed the rosary, attended Reconciliation, held Benediction, prayed the Divine Mercy, and celebrated Mass with Father Jose presiding.

Mass was followed by a luncheon prepared by the St. Francis de Sales Altar Society. After lunch, Father Julian Cassar presented a slide presentation on “The Beauty of Our Faith” with much timely information on the selection process for a new Pope. After a brief history of the Cathedral, again presented by Father Julian, they journeyed back to Ontario. All in attendance agreed that this pilgrimage was a perfect Lenten activity which led to a better understanding and a deepening of their Catholic faith.

TO DONATE ONLINE go to the Diocesan website www.Dioceseofbaker.org

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Climb aboard the Vatican Express – Camp Connolly Summer Camps 2013

We are excited to announce the Summer Camp theme for 2013 is the Vatican Express with St. Jerome! With the recent election of our new Pope (Francis), this year’s theme is particularly relevant.

Highlights of the program include:

Learning about the Holy Father – “The Rock” Interacting with the Swiss Guard (to include rides on a pope mobile!)

Touring St. Peter’s Basilica and the Catacombs Learning about and creating Vatican Treasures

Eucharistic Adoration Praise and Worship

Camp Dates and Price

Upper Elementary Camp: 3:00 PM, Friday, June 28 through 12:00 PM, Sunday, June 30 For all children entering into 4th, 5th, and 6th grade $120 per child (includes 2-nights lodging, Friday dinner, Saturday three meals, Sunday breakfast & sack lunch)

Family Camp: 3:00 PM, Wednesday, July 3 through 12:00 PM Saturday, July 6 For the entire family $250 per family max (cabin lodging available, RVs and Tents welcome)

Middle School Camp: 3:00 PM, Thursday, July 18 through 12:00 PM Sunday, July 21 For all children entering into 6th, 7th, and 8th grade $160 per child (includes 3-night lodging, Thursday dinner, Friday & Saturday three meals, Sunday breakfast & sack lunch)

For more information and registration, please visit our diocesan website calendar of events .

(http://www.dioceseofbaker.org/diocesan_calendar.htm) or call 541-388-4004.

Don’t Miss The Bus!

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YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS: Youth from the Diocese of Baker have been busy during the month of March. We had around 100 youth and chaperones attend the Idaho Catholic Youth Conference in Boise March 8-10 at Bishop Kelly High School. They were joined by over 1400 high school students who gathered to hear dynamic speakers, experience awesome praise and worship led by Ike Ndolo, and come face-to-face with Jesus in a profound way. For anyone who may have heard great things about this event, make sure you mark your calendars and tell your youth minister so you can come to ICYC 2014 from February 28 - March 2. continued >>

In the middle of March, the Diocese of Baker was host to “The New Sexual Revolution” in Bend and La Grande. Chris Stefanick, an internationally renowned chastity speaker and founder of Real Life Catholic, came to our Diocese to share the good news about sex, sexuality, and God’s plan for our lives. He was joined in Bend by Ike Ndolo, a Catholic praise and worship artist, who blessed us with his musical gifts as we adored Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. This was an amazing experience and one we hope to have regularly in our Diocese.

Klamath Falls ICYC Group

Chris, Ike and David

Fr. Chris with David, Chris, Shannon Garlitz, and KC Kunkle

in La Grande