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St. Henry Catholic Church - Catholic Printery

February 25, 2018 346 NW First St, Gresham OR. 97030 Ph. 503-665-9129 / Fax 503-665-8238 Email: Website: Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00 4:30pm Masses: Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am English, 1:30pm Spanish Daily Mass: Tuesday ~ Saturday 8:00am / Communion Service: Monday 8:00am St. Henry Catholic Church Iglesia Cat lica San Enrique Staff Charles Zach Deacon / Habla Espa ..Lou De Sitter Business Myers Care Spring Faith Chambers Liturgy / Wise Adams RCIA / Adult Ostlund Youth Ministry / Habla Espa Crepeau Hispanic Ministry / Habla Espa Nguyen Administrative Heitzman Kurtz Administrative Council Leliefeld Kathy Thompson.

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1 February 25, 2018 346 NW First St, Gresham OR. 97030 Ph. 503-665-9129 / Fax 503-665-8238 Email: Website: Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00 4:30pm Masses: Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am English, 1:30pm Spanish Daily Mass: Tuesday ~ Saturday 8:00am / Communion Service: Monday 8:00am St. Henry Catholic Church Iglesia Cat lica San Enrique Staff Charles Zach Deacon / Habla Espa ..Lou De Sitter Business Myers Care Spring Faith Chambers Liturgy / Wise Adams RCIA / Adult Ostlund Youth Ministry / Habla Espa Crepeau Hispanic Ministry / Habla Espa Nguyen Administrative Heitzman Kurtz Administrative Council Leliefeld Kathy Thompson.

2 Rod Moritz Jes s Torres Brian Williams Barrie Shane Tercek Raul Ramirez Pastoral Council Zmuda Schmidt Williams Klein Outreach/ Catholic Schantz Spanish Hernandez Spanish Arredondo Tygielska Abbott Board Marlow Calendar For February 25 March 4 Pg 2 Sunday February 25 Lent 2 Masses 8:30am & 11am English Mass 1:30pm Spanish Library 9:30am (LIB) Coffee & Donuts 9:30am (GYM) hosted by Choir & Sacra. Prep 9:45am & 12:15pm(P/C) Everyday Strength Support Group 9:30am (OMT) Prayer Shawl Ministry 12:15pm (LIB) Pastor s Talks 9:45am (KC Hall) Adult Basketball 4:00pm (GYM) Mon.

3 February 26 Communion Service 8am Hispanic Planning Committee 7:00pm (OMT) Aztec Dance Practice 7:00pm (GYM) Tues. February 27 Mass 8am Pointers Prayer Group 8:45am (CH) Al-Anon 10:00am (RM 6) St. Vincent de Paul Pantry 10:00am (SVDPP) Day Shelter 1:30pm (GYM) Administrative Council 5:30pm (OMT) Nar-Anon 7:00pm (RM 7) Adult Education Study 7:00pm (FSR) Choir 7:00pm (CH) Wed. February 28 Mass 8am Adult Education Study 9:00am (FSR) 10:30am (RM 7) Evangelization Meeting 6:00pm (OMT) Hispanic RCIA 7:00pm (LIB) Hispanic Choir Practice 7:00pm (CH) Youth Ministry 7:00pm (P/C) doors open at 6:30pm Thurs. March 1 Mass 8am Mom s Prayer Group 10:00am (RM 8) Adult Basket Ball 7:00pm (GYM) Folk Music Practice 7:00pm (CH) English RCIA 7:00pm (FSR) Fri.

4 March 2 Mass 8am Confessions 6:30pm (CH) Stations of the Cross hosted by Knights of Columbus 7:00pm (CH) Saturday March 3 Mass 8:00am Vigil Mass 5:00pm Confessions 3:00pm 4:30pm St. Henry Library Book Sale 10am 6:30pm Gym World Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group 8:45am (CH) St. Vincent DePaul Pantry 10:00am (SVDPP) What you ask in my name, I will do -John 14:13 Please pray Beaudry, Barbara Brosh, Charles Brosh, Lydia Busacker, David Ford, , Lisa Hills, Jason Hunter, Colleen Kirkendall, Karen Lewis, Christopher Martin, James Martin, Ben McCormick, Daelee McCormick, Dr. Richard H. Miller, Ayden Mills, Michael O Day, Pauline Olbrich, Gwen Ragnone, Curt Rivard, Rita Sullivan, Donna Summerfield John Welsh We are building our prayer list again.

5 Please call the office if you would like to be on the list. Out of respect for an individuals privacy, we print only the names of those who give their per-mission to have their names published. S +Paul Tofte (Mike & Jan Thomas) +Sr. Kathleen Cieslak (Manuel Fagundes Jr.) +James Toner & JoAnn Kelley (Dingman Family) -Corda & Marvin Dunstan (Ron Welsh) +Renado Sison (Amada Sison) M Communion Service T +Jack Locke (Frances Locke) Salvador Enriquez (Amada Sison) Eligio Enriquez (Amada Sison) W -Agnes Preble (Ron Welsh) +Kurt Minich (Gail Edwards) T -Men of Meadows / Huachuca (Ron Welsh) F -Rita Sullivan (Ron Welsh)

6 +Marie Powell (Linda Gross) S -Kenneth Bell & Family (Ron Welsh) -Bev Embry (Linda Gross) +Rene Sabbe (Ponz & Doree Roque) Mass Intentions February 18-24 Prayer List Sunday March 4 Lent 3 Masses 8:30am & 11am English Mass 1:30pm Spanish St. Henry Library Book Sale 9:30am 3pm Gym K of C Breakfast 9:30am (GYM) & Sacra. Prep 9:45am & 12:15pm(P/C) Everyday Strength Support Group 9:30am (OMT) Prayer Shawl Ministry 12:15pm (LIB) Pastor s Talks 9:45am (KC Hall) Daylight Savings begins next Sunday Calendar Continued Pastors Message ~ Second Sunday of Lent Pg 3 Pastor s Talks will be returning February 25, March 11, 18 and 25 Series on Reviewing Your Faith by Dr.

7 Edward Shri will be the topic in the Knights of Columbus Hall starting at 9:45am. Now after John was arrested, Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; re-pent, and believe in the good news." Like John the Baptist, Jesus preached repentance, in other words, revolution. The Greek word translated by 'repentance' is 'metanoia', which means literally 'a mental revolution', a change of mind and heart. The world has seen many revolutions, practically all of them violent. All violent revolutionaries become dictators on the day after the revolution, claiming to be safeguarding the revolution.

8 Bitter experience shows us that the revolution serves the dictator-ship, not the other way around. The seizing of power becomes an end in itself, rather than a means. Jesus' revolution was of a different order. He refused the way of power: "put down your sword," he told Peter. Jesus was first in the desert, where he confronted the wild beasts and the demons. It was an exam-ple to all revolutionaries. They should first go into the desert of themselves and face their demons there; otherwise they will project them onto other people and try to destroy them by destroying peo-ple. Revolutions, like charity, should begin at home. Reformers should first reform themselves.

9 The axe is laid to the root of the tree, said John the Baptist my tree, not someone else's; my ego, not other people's. Revolutions are nearly always against something or someone. That way, they draw on the energy of hatred, which is more easily accessible than the energy of love. But we do not be-come good by fighting evil (we would soon find ourselves using the same means as the enemy); we become good by doing good. Je-sus did not say, Repent and destroy the class of people who are bad news. He said, "Repent, and believe the good news." A revolution of love appears soft and ineffectual beside the other kind. But love is stronger than death.

10 St Paul could write, "We are being killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep to be In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:36-39). (From the Dominican Retreat Centre, Tallaght village, Dublin 24) Pg 4 Empty Nesters Make plans to join us at the Mt. Hood Community College Theater on Sunday, March 4 at 3:30pm. We will meet in the lobby to enjoy the Mt.


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