St. Henry Catholic Church

St. Henry Catholic Church
346 N.W. First Street, Gresham, Oregon 97030
503-665-9129 / sthenrygresham.org
Fax: 503-665-8238
October 12, 2014
Mass Schedule
Sunday Masses: 8:30am & 11:00am
Monday: 8:00am Communion Service
Tuesday— Saturday Mass: 8:00am
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm
Saturday: Sacrament of Reconciliation:
3:00—4:30 pm
Our Mission
St. Henry Catholic Church
is a community of
Christian believers striving to build
God’s kingdom on earth for all
people. We accept the mission
from Jesus Christ to love God
above all else and to love
our neighbor as ourselves.
Prayer List
“What you ask in my name, I will do.” John 14:13
Kylia Abbott, June Augustina, Jorden Bodin, Santos
Bustamante, Donald Caldwell, Chaney Family, Bob
Churnside, Katy Cochran, Larry Comella, Penny
Comella, Valerie Correa, Nicholas Davis, Margaret
D’Eath, Judy DeCourcy, Lyn DeSimone, Christina Fisher,
Georgia Fitzgerald, David Ford, Joe Gagnier, Sue Gagnier, Teri Gagnier, Larry Haffner, Kazunori Ikeda, Jurison
Family, Cyndi Kelly, Janna Kelly, Synthia Meyers, Patrick
Miller, Kurt Minich, Patricia Mulkey, Gilda Nera, Pauline
Olbrich, Czora Pagsolingan, Joe Perletti, Dante
Petruzzelli, Marty Petruzzelli, Louise Phillips, Sheila
Polito, Jerry Pritchard, Reppa Steier, Tom Travarthan,
Ron Underwood, Barbara Vaughn.
Staff
Pastor………………………………Fr. Charles Zach
Deacon………………………………....Lou De Sitter
Business Manager………………………Joan Myers
Faith Formation………………….Jeanne Chambers
Liturgy / Sacraments…………………..….Sara Wise
Music…………………………….......Barbara Adams
RCIA / Adult Ed……………………..Connie Ostlund
Care Ministry……………………….…….Mari Spring
Youth Ministry………………………...Dave Crepeau
Admin. Assist…………………….…...Terri Heitzman
Maintenance………………………………....Tim Fast
Administrative Council
Development……………………..….…..Marje Ferek
Vicky Leliefeld
Finance ………………………………...…Rod Moritz
Kathy Thompson
John Foley
Build/Grounds…………………………….Tom Barrie
Shane Tercek
Pastoral Council
Chair…………………………………….Glenn Zmuda
Vice Chair/Admin Rep…………….....Charlie Marino
Secretary………………………...….Stella Armstrong
Formation……………………………….....Larry Rose
Evangelization………………………..….Paul Palmer
Marcy Marlow
Liturgical……………………………….…..Doug Klein
Organization…………………………….….Art Abbott
Calendar 10/12—10/19
October 12 Sunday
Masses 8:30am & 11:00am
Nursery 8:15am (RM 4)
Catholic Daughters Fall Bazaar 9:00am (GYM)
Coffee & Donuts 9:45am (GYM) hosted by CDA
Elem. Faith Form. & Sacramental Prep 9:45am (P/C)
Library 9:45am (LIB)
Pastor’s Talks 9:45am (KC Hall)
Chaplet of Divine Mercy 9:30am & 10:30am (ADCP)
Baptism Prep Class 12:15pm (LIB)
St. Anne Spanish Mass 1:30pm (CH)
Adult Basket Ball 4:00pm (GYM)
Calendar Continued…
October 19 Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am Masses
Nursery 8:15am (RM 4)
Coffee & Donuts 9:30am (GYM) hosted by Sacra. Prep
Pastor’s Talks 9:45am (KC Hall)
Elem. Faith Form. & Sacramental Prep 9:45am (P/C)
Library 9:45am (LIB)
Chaplet of Divine Mercy 9:30am & 10:30am (ADCP)
Fall Fashion Show 1:00pm (GYM)
St. Anne Spanish Mass 1:30pm (CH)
Mass Intentions 10/12-10/19
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October 13 Monday Communion Serv. 8:00am
Financial Peace University 6:30pm (FSR)
+Edmund Rice
(Harriet Rice)
+Charles D. O’Donnell
(Robert O’Donnell)
-Marty Petruzzelli
(Hartner Family)
+Matt Tuttle
(Russ & Marion Bridenbeck)
M Communion Service
October 14 Tuesday Mass 8:00am
Pointers 8:45am (DIN)
Al-Anon 10:00am (RM 6)
SVDP Pantry 10:00am (SVDPP)
Day Shelter 1:30pm (RM 6)
Nar-Anon 7:00pm (RM 7)
Choir 7:00pm (CH)
Adult Ed 7:00pm (FSR)
October 15 Wednesday Mass 8:00am
Adult Ed 9:00am (FSR)
OA 10:30am (RM 7)
St. Anne Music Practice 6:30pm (CH)
Catholic Daughters 7:00pm (KC Hall)
Youth Ministry 7:00pm (FSR)
October 16 Thursday Mass 8:00am
MOM’s 10:00am (RM 8)
Red Cross 2:00pm (GYM)
Folk Group 7:00pm (CH)
RCIA 7:00pm (FSR)
October 17 Friday Mass 8:00am
Library 10:00am (LIB)
Quilters 12:30pm (FSR)
October 18 Saturday Mass 8:00am
5:00pm Vigil Mass
Pantry Session 10:00am (SVDPP)
Catholic Daughters Coat Drive 10:00am (GYM)
Confession 3:00pm (CH)
T +Matt Hartner
+Matt Tuttle
(Gloria Weitzel)
(Russ & Marion Bridenbeck)
W Robert A. Petersmark
Helen E. Petersmark
(Jeanie & Roy Petersmark)
(Jeanie & Roy Petersmark)
T Joseph D. Petersmark
Ruth Ellen Morgan
(Jeanie & Roy Petersmark)
(Jeanie & Roy Petersmark)
F
+Matthew Hartner (Merle & Marly Schnackenberg)
+Bill Haines
(Gloria Weitzel)
S
+Matthew Hartner
+Dixie Dils
Sonya Davis Defazio
-Phyllis Stroupe
S
+Elmer & Gerald Wasche
For the Parish Family
(Nieces & Nephews)
(Pat & Kathy Bigelow)
(Lance)
(Robin & Ed Rice)
(Pat Haffner)
(Fr. Charles Zach)
Pope Francis
Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for October:
 Peace. That the Lord may grant peace to those
parts of the world most battered by war and violence.
 World Mission Day. That World Mission Day
may rekindle in every believer zeal for carrying
the Gospel into all the world.
Prayer List
Adding to the prayer list on the front of our
bulletin is Bob Barron, Karen Buerkel,
Ivan Torres, John Owen, Bill Owen, Vivian Wrede
~ Pastor’s Message ~ October, Month of the Rosary
The month of October each year is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. This is primarily due to the fact that the liturgical feast
of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated annually on October 7th. It was instituted to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary in
gratitude for the protection that she gives the Church in answer to the praying of the Rosary by the faithful. The feast
was introduced by Pope St. Pius V (1504-1572) in the year 1571. The Holy Rosary is said after daily Mass here at St.
Henry and also daily on KVBM (88.3 FM) at 7:00pm and 11:30pm.
How To Pray The Rosary - The purpose of the Rosary is to help keep in memory certain principal events or mysteries in
the history of our salvation and to thank and praise God for them. There are twenty mysteries reflected upon in the Rosary, and these are divided into the five JOYFUL MYSTERIES, the five LUMINOUS MYSTERIES, the five SORROWFUL MYSTERIES, and the five GLORIOUS MYSTERIES. As suggested by Pope St. John Paul the Great, the
Joyful mysteries are said on Monday and Saturday, the Luminous on Thursday, the Sorrowful on Tuesday and Friday,
and the Glorious on Wednesday and Sunday (with this exception: Sundays of Christmas season - The Joyful; Sundays of
Lent - Sorrowful).
Joyful Mysteries
Annunciation
Visitation
Nativity of Christ
Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple
Finding of the Christ Child in the Temple
Sorrowful Mysteries
Agony in the Garden
Scourging at the Pillar
Crowning with Thorns
Carrying of the Cross
Crucifixion
Glorious Mysteries
Resurrection
Ascension
Descent of the Holy Spirit
Assumption
Coronation of Mary
Luminous Mysteries
Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan
Manifestation of Jesus at the Wedding at Cana
Proclamation of the Kingdom of God
Transfiguration of Jesus
Institution of the Eucharist
“Pastors Talks” will Resume October 12 @ 9:45am
in the Knights of Columbus Hall ~ New Evangelization
October 19, 2014
1st Reading: Isaiah 45:1, 4-6
2nd Reading: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b
Gospel: Matthew 22:15-21
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Stewardship
Church Support – Oct. 2014 Offertory
Actual:
Budget:
Difference:
Month to Date
$ 19,433.58
$ 17,977.50
$ 1,456.08
Year To Date
$ 218,172.34
$ 216,787.50
$ 1,384.84
October 12, 2014 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“And my God will supply every need of yours…” - Philippians 4:19 God really does provide for those that are grateful and generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t
live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical
and say it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living
a stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be generous
with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God
provides for your needs.
Respect Life
40 Days for Life is a worldwide movement to protect
mothers and babies. In the Metro area it began Sept. 24
and goes through Nov. 2 at the Planned Parenthood at
3727 NE MLK Jr. Blvd from 7 AM to 7 PM everyday.
To sign up for a time to pray at the MLK site during 40
Days for Life or more information, visit
<www.40daysforlife.com/portland> or contact
Jerry McAfee at 503-512-7832.
Movies
Wednesday Night at the Movies at K.C. Hall, 7:00pm
Fall season: Presented by Evangelization & Adult Ed
All are invited on the 2nd Wednesday
of November & December.
November 12, 2014:
For What We Are About To Receive
December 10, 2014:
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Attention: A Special Fourth Wednesday,
October 22, 2014
Andrew Bowie, founder of “Lumen Civitatis”
will tell about the first “Magnificat Day of Faith in the
South” on November 1, 2014.
Presented on DVD by Fr. Robert Barron.
From Rediscover Catholicism
Many people falsely believe that if you want to be
holy, you are not allowed to enjoy life. Holiness does
not stifle us, it sets us free.
Confirmation News
This year the Confirmation program will offer a
Fall Adventure Day high ropes course at the Oregon Episcopal School. Paperwork is available on
Wednesday nights during Confirmation sessions or
in the back of the church right now. Our Adventure Day will be on Saturday, October 18. Permission forms are due on Wednesday, October 15.
Cost for Confirmation students is $0. PostConfirmation students are invited to join for a cost
of $15. Help us to kick off our season of Confirmation prep by taking the leap of faith with us!
Youth Ministry Oregon Food Bank Community Service and Corn Maze @ Liepold Farms
October is getting busy! We’re combining 2 of
your favorite events into one day. On the morning
of October 11, Youth Ministry will send a team to
the Oregon Food Bank for a morning of service.
On the afternoon of October 11, Youth Ministry
will head off to Liepold Farms for a trip through
the corn maze, a hay ride, the pumpkin catapult,
and we’ll all bring home a pumpkin.
Your trip to the Food Bank is free. Your trip to
the Corn Maze is $8. Sign up for both, and we
will feed you lunch between the 2 events. Permission forms and fees are due by Thursday, October
9. Friends are always welcome to join us, they just
need to have their paperwork turned in on time!
ATTENTION
Widows, Widowers and Singles:
Fall is here hoping to see the
leaves turning color. We’re off to
Still Creek Inn in Rhododendron on Wednesday,
October 15. Meet in the east St. Henry parking lot
at 11:30am. Call today to reserve your seat (first
14) on the bus ($3) as it fills up fast. RSVP Ilene
at 503-667-2500 by Monday, October 13.
Knights Korner
Interested in becoming a Knight?
Any practicing Catholic male, 18 years of age or older,
is invited to join the Knights of Columbus. Call Randy
Paden 503-708-3859. Please check out the Knights of
Columbus web site at kofc3179.org
Library Book Club
Did You Know...
Discussions in the Parish Center Library...
Did you know that the Knights of Columbus are a
world wide Catholic Men’s Organization with over
1.8 million members volunteering time and service
to assist the needy. Last year the Knights provided
to those in need world wide:
 Donations to Church activities: $48,083,265
 Donations to community activities: $57,419,054
 Donations to youth activities: $18,030,999
 Visits to sick and bereaved: 5,041,154
 Number of blood donors: 410,950
 10-year cumulative charitable donations:
$1,515,757,112
Members are working together to change lives in a
positive way across the world
Thursday Oct 23, 7:00 pm
Book to be discussed: The Haj - Pilgrimage to Mecca
by Leon Uris
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday Oct 24, 2014 10:00 am
Book to be discussed: The Forest Lover
by Susan Vreeland
Friday Nov 21, 2014 10:00 am
Book to be discussed: Out of the Woods
by Lynn Darling
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
News in St. Henry Library…
Among the new DVD purchases are biographies of
Sts. John Paul II and John XXII
St. Francis & St. Clair
Sts. Peter & Paul & Anthony
St. Joseph of Cupertino
St. Andre of Montreal
Find them on the counter in the library.
Pew Art
Check out
more cool
Pew Art
on the bulletin
board in the
back of
church.
CDA Coat Drive
Since Catholic Daughters began their annual warm
clothing drive four years ago, through the fantastic
generosity of St. Henry Parish, we
have given away four hundred coats,
nine boxes of hats and gloves, and
six hundred miscellaneous pieces
including sweat shirts, jackets and
sweaters to our brothers and sisters
trying to stay warm. Unfortunately there is still a
need. We will again be
collecting warm clothing
now through October 17
in the vestibule of the church.
Bless you for your generous hearts.
St. Henry Ladies are Amazing!
On Sunday, September 21, 2014 people walked
or ran for the Susan G. Koman ~ Race for the
Cure at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, including some of St. Henry’s parishioners.
Pictured left to right is Jan St. John, Anne
Jochim, Lisa Dryer, Marcy Marlow and friend
Edith Fuller. These ladies navigated through
the streets of Portland with hundreds of other
participants in support of bringing an end to
breast cancer. You can also find these busy ladies volunteering around St. Henry throughout
the year. Ladies we salute you! October is
Breast Cancer Awareness month.
St. Henry Fall Fashion Show
St. Henry Catholic Church
Fall Fashion Show
October 19, 2014
1pm—3pm
Tickets ($10) can be purchased in the office
during this week or after Mass this weekend
only. Time is running out, please purchase
your ticket before the event.
Community News
Catholic High School Open Houses
The Portland area Catholic high schools
are opening their doors this fall for their
Annual Open Houses. Each high school
will host an Open House for prospective
students and their families. The time for
each Open House is 1:00 – 4:00pm and
they will be held on the following Sundays:
St. Therese School
located at 1260 NE 132nd Ave. in Portland,
would like to honor
the parents and grandparents of those
who have children attending St. Therese School
at a Special Mass on Wednesday,
October 15 at 10:00am.
Please call to let them know you
will be attending 503-253-9400 or 503-256-5850
October 12:
Central Catholic High School
October 19:
Valley Catholic High School
ACCW Retreat ~ October 15, 2014
October 19:
De La Salle North Catholic
October 26:
St. Mary’s Academy
You are invited to a day retreat, led by the Most
Rev. John G. Vlazny, Archbishop Emeritus, entitled
“The Gospel of Joy” at Our Lady of Peace Retreat
House, 3600 SW 170th Ave., Beaverton, OR
The Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women welcomes all Catholic Women and Guests. Registration fee of $35 includes lunch. Questions? Call Retreat Chair Helen Jablonowski 503-658-2450 or
Sue Anker at 503-252-2574. Registration forms can
be found in the back of the church or in the front
office.
November 2: La Salle Catholic College Prep
St. Joseph the Worker located at 2310 SE
148th Ave. in Portland, is having their annual Craft
& Bake Sale on Saturday, November 8 from
9:00am—5:00pm. Lunch available.
Raffle drawing following 5:00pm Mass.
Monastic Vocations Retreat
Mount Angel Abbey invites men who are between
18—45 years of age and are discerning a monastic
vocation, to come join us for a three-day discernment retreat experience on Friday, October 24
through October 26, 2014. This is free of charge and
we welcome you as our guest.
Please contact Fr. Odo Recker, OSB at 503-8453123. Email: [email protected] or visit our
website: www.mountangelabbey.org
Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy, the
moving, live production performed by actress
Maria Vargo and directed by Leonardo Defilippis
of Saint Luke Productions, will be presented at Sacred Heart Church, Gervais OR on Wednesday,
October 22 at 7:00 p.m. The event is sponsored
by Sacred Heart - St. Louis Parish. Suitable for
ages 13 and up. A freewill offering will be taken at
the performance. For additional information,
contact Sandi Belleque at 503-792-4231 or
[email protected] or visit www.shstl.org.
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