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Administrator:
Rev. George Kuforiji
www.holytrinitybandon.org
Holy Trinity
Catholic Church
355 Oregon Ave
Bandon, OR 97411
St. John
the Baptist 15th and Hwy 101
Port Orford, OR 97465 Parish Mission Statement
To be a welcoming
Catholic community
committed to love,
prayer, and service.
5th Sunday of Lent ~ March 18, 2018
St. John the Baptist ~ Port Orford
Mass Sunday ………………...……8:30 am Wednesday………....…...…..9:00 am
Confessions Sunday ………………...7:45-8:15 am
Liturgy Schedule for March 17 - 24, 2018
Holy Trinity ~ Bandon
Saturday Evening Vigil Mass….5:00 pm Sunday Mass …………………10:30 am
Communion Service Monday (Chapel)…...………….8:00 am
Weekday Mass Tuesday (Chapel)…………………………….…...4:00 pm Wednesday (Church)………………………….…...5:30 pm Thursday (Chapel)...…..…………………………12:00 pm Friday (Chapel)………….………………….……..9:00 am
Stations of the Cross Friday during the Shroud talk ~ no Stations at 7:00 pm
Confessions Wednesday…………………………………..4:30-5:15 pm Saturday…………………………………….3:30 - 4:45 pm
Adoration Thursday (Chapel)…………………………...12:30 - 8 pm Friday (Chapel) ……………………....9:30 am - 12:00 pm
John 11:1-45, RCIA Readings: Lazarus Is Us The sequence of the Gospel of John is the opposite of the children's game "Show and Tell." It is "Tell and Show." The Prologue tells us that Jesus is the light and life of the world (Jn. 1:4, 5). The giving of sight to the man born blind (Jn. 9) and the raising of Lazarus from the dead (Jn. 11) show us Jesus giving light and life to particular human beings. We are invited to see ourselves in them and him in our lives.
The Fourth Gospel repeatedly uses the physical realm as a metaphorical pointer to the spiritual realm. Water is a metaphor for the quenching of our spiritual thirst through Jesus' presence; Jesus is the living water (Jn. 4:14). The bread Jesus multiplies to feed the crowd is a metaphor for the satisfaction of our spiritual hunger that Jesus brings; Jesus is the Bread from Heaven (Jn. 6:35). Sight is a metaphor for the spiritual vision and clarity that Jesus brings; Jesus is the light of the world (Jn. 8:12, and chapter 9 where Jesus gives sight to a man born blind). Here, in chapter 11, the restoration of physical life is a metaphor for breaking free from the bonds of spiritual death into the gift of eternal life that Jesus brings. Jesus is the resurrection and the life (Jn. 11:25-6: "I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.").
Jesus responds to Lazarus' illness with equanimity. He says that "this illness does not lead to death; rather it is for God's glory, so that the Son of God may be glorified through it" (Jn. 11:4). He is not expressing his hope that, because of the miracle he is about to perform, he will be admired and praised. "God's glory" is a reference to Jesus' own resurrection. His raising of Lazarus from the dead will speed his own death, which will lead to his resurrection, in which we all participate.
Source: http://www.patheos.com/resources/additional-resources/2011/04/lazarus-is-us-alcye-mckenzie-04-04-2011#
Administrator:
Rev. George Kuforiji
Fr. Kuforiji’s voice mail: 541-347-2309
Parish Office: 541-329-0697
Soup & Stations at St. John’s
Come to St. John’s Parish in Port Orford on Fridays
of Lent for a soup supper followed by
Stations of the Cross, beginning at 5:00 pm.
This is a great way
to enter into deeper
reflection on your
Lenten journey
while enjoying
good fellowship.
Holy Trinity Activities
Mon. 3/19
Communion Service 8 am, Chapel
Rosary 1:30 pm, Chapel
0Tues. 3/20
Mass 4 pm, Chapel
Wed. 3/21
Mass 9:00 am, St. John’s Mass 5:30 pm, Parish Hall
WCN Dinner 6 pm, Parish Hall Religious Ed. Classes 6:30 pm, Hall
Thurs. 3/22
Bible Study 10:45 am, Parish Hall Mass Noon, Chapel
Adoration 12:30-3 pm, Chapel Shroud Presentation 5:30-8 pm, Hall
Fri. 3/23
Mass 9:00 am, Chapel Adoration 9:30 am - Noon, Chapel
St. John’s Soup Supper 5 pm St. John Stations of the Cross 5:30 pm
Shroud Presentation 5:30-8 pm, Hall
Sat. 3/24 Shroud Presentation 10:30 am - 1 pm, Followed by potluck in the Parish Hall
Liturgical Ministers ~ Palm Sunday ~
Sat. Eve 3/24
Lectors: Stephanie A. (Narrator), Jay S. (Readings 1&2, Voice),
Allison H. (Prayers/Announcements
EMHC: Lupe C. & Elaine S. Altar: Please step in and serve.
Sun. 3/25
Lectors: Kathy C. (Narrator, Prayers/Announcements),
Jeff T. (Readings 1&2, Voice) EMHC: Lisa T. & Barbara W. Altar: Please step in and serve.
March 11, 2018 Collections
Holy Trinity $2880 Budget Goal: $1608
Catholic Relief Services $670 Church Renovation $55
St. Johns $589.27 Catholic Relief Services $60
We at Holy Trinity and St. John’s
thank you, our parishioners and
our extended family, our visitors,
for your contributions and support.
No one has ever become poor
by giving. ~ Anne Frank
Mass Intentions
Holy Trinity
Sat 3/17: +Shawna Griswold
Sun 3/18: +Dave Swenson
Tue 3/20: All those on Holy Trinity’s Prayer Chain
Wed 3/21: Intentions of all Holy Trinity parishioners
Thu 3/22: Intentions of John Redhouse
Fri 3/23: Intentions of all
residents of Pacific View
St. John the Baptist
Sun 3/18: Intentions of all St. John’s parishioners
Wed 3/21: All those on St. John’s Prayer Chain
Holy Thursday - Mass at 7 pm
Good Friday - Liturgy at 7 pm
Easter Vigil - Mass at 8:30 pm
Easter Sunday
St. John’s Mass at 9 am
Holy Trinity Mass at 11:30 am
Rosary Please join us
in the Chapel Monday,
March 19,
at 1:30 pm.
In the Words of Pope Francis
Do You Want to Fast This Lent?
Fast from hurting words...and say kind words.
Fast from sadness...and be filled with gratitude.
Fast from anger...and be filled with patience.
Fast from pessimism...and be filled with hope.
Fast from worries...and have trust in God.
Fast from complaints...and contemplate simplicity.
Fast from pressures...and be prayerful.
Fast from bitterness...and fill your hearts with joy.
Fast from selfishness...and be compassionate to others.
Fast from grudges...and be reconciled.
Carol Dunn,
Tanner Quella,
Skip Thomas,
Joan McDow,
Todd Freitag,
Marty Hunt, Conrad Fenger, Tricia Brown, Nancy LaBay,
Nancy O’Donnell, and everyone
on Holy Trinity & St. John’s
Prayer Chains.
Charismatic Women's Retreat:
"Refreshment of the Holy Spirit"
will be the theme for this deeply spiritual weekend.
Date: April 13-15, Friday through Sunday
Place: St. Rita’s Retreat Center, Gold Hill, Oregon.
Time: Friday between 4 and 6 pm for registration, dinner at 6
pm. Retreat ends around 1 pm Sunday.
Price: $115 before March 30th, $120 thereafter. Price includes
accommodations, and 5 meals. Commuter fee $75.
For further information and mailing of registration, please
email Sandy Dinius: [email protected]
We pray also for Lorna Cooper as she prepares to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at our upcoming Easter Vigil.
May God’s peace fill your heart as you place your trust in Him!
Reflecting on Sunday’s Readings
Palm Sunday, Passion of the Lord ~ March 25, 2018 ~ RCIA Readings
To help you prepare for Mass next weekend, here are next Sunday’s readings:
Reading I: Isaiah 50:4-7
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24
Reading II: Philippians 2:6-11
Gospel: Mark 14:1 - 15:47
Bible Study
Come, join the Bible study class this Thursday,
March 22, at 10:45 am for a social time and
sharing of prayer requests. Class begins at 11:00.
We finish at 11:45, in time to attend daily Mass at
12:00. Please call Kathy Cowan
at 347-3031 for more information.
All are welcome!
Lenten Penance Service
Mar 21: St. Mary, Our Lady of the Dunes, Florence @ 6:00 pm.
Fr. Selvam, Fr. Jim, Fr. Henry
Weekday Adoration
Come, spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament beginning with benediction on Thursday,
March 22, at 12:30, ending at 3 pm due to the Shroud of Turin presentation. Adoration will
take place as usual on Friday, March 23, 9:30 am - noon in the chapel.
“The Eucharist is essential for us: it is Christ who wishes to enter our lives and fill us with his grace.” ~ Pope Francis
WCN Dinner and
Religious Education
Classes continue on
Wed, March 21,
beginning with
Mass at 5:30, dinner
at 6:00, and classes
at 6:30 pm.
See you there!
FORMED; an extensive online resource for Catholics of all ages with movies, documentaries,
Bible studies, guides to prayer, faith education, audio talks & books, ebooks, and more; is offering parishes a free trial subscription during Lent. To access this wonderful content, go to formed.org. Click on the menu in the upper right corner and
select log in. Use [email protected] and password HTBandon3! Grow, learn, enjoy!
April Men’s Meeting
The next Men’s Group meeting will be April 6 after the 9 am First Saturday Mass. Please contact Jeff Turner with any questions about the group or the meeting at 503-302-6425 or by email to [email protected].
"If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews without food
in the desert for fear that they would collapse on the
way, it was to teach us that it is dangerous to try to get to
heaven without the Bread of Heaven." ~ St. Jerome
The Holy Shroud of Turin THIS WEEK!
Dr. John & Rebecca Jackson, leading authorities on the Shroud
of Turin, will be with us this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
before Holy Week with the following presentations:
Thursday, March 22, 5:30-8 pm: General
overview of the shroud, history, science, and
theology.
Friday, March 23, 5:30-8 pm: Stations of the Cross and how Christ’s Passion is expressed on the shroud of Turin.
Saturday, March 24, 10:30 am-1 pm: The Shroud and its close relationship to the Mass and the Church.
Please RSVP to Mike Hahn at 541-347-6680 or 719-322-3162 if you plan to attend. Salads and desserts are needed for the Saturday potluck. Please call Barbara Farey at 541-347-2727 to let her know of your contributions.
Thank you very much!
Carpool to the Shroud Talks
Due to limited parking space, it is recommended
that those attending the Shroud of Turin
presentations
share a ride with
others. AA will be
meeting at the same
time, and they are
accommodating
us by carpooling
as well.
For Take-out: Call 347-2450 1st & Delaware,
Old Town Bandon, across from the Boat Basin.
Open 7 days a week (11 am till 8 pm)
Daily Lunch Specials $5.50
Holy Trinity Parish Coordinators
Emergencies, Lectors: Allison Hundley 404-2268
Pastoral Council Chair : Jeff Turner 503-302-6425
Finance Council Chair: Mike Hennick 297-5556
Religious Education: Sharon Hennick 297-5555
Youth Ministry Coordinator: Mike Hennick 297-5556
Office Assistant/Bulletin: Teresa Roberts 329-0697
Homebound Ministry: Judy Crowe 347-5043
Altar Society Pres & Music Dir: Kathleen Stadelman 347-2640
Prayer Chain: Carol Holden 347-1949
Communion Ministers: Kathy Cowan 347-3031
Altar Servers: Bella Schwartz 404-9583
Maintenance/Hall Rental: Francis Stadelman 347-2973
Website: www.holytrinitybandon.org
Holy Trinity email: [email protected]
St. John’s Coordinators
Emergencies: Gary Dietel 332-0139
Pastoral Admin Committee (PAC): Nancy O’Donnell 253-1310
Finance & Books: Gary Dietel and James Huntzinger 332-0139
Women’s Guild: Priscilla Lang 253-6166
Prayer Chain: Linda Dietel [email protected] or 332-0139
Hospitality: Nancy O’Donnell 253-1310
Music: Lynda Dietel 332-0139
Communion Ministers/Lectors: Patricia Huntzinger 404-8071
Grounds: Gary Dietel and Bob O’Donnell 253-1310
Building: Gary Dietel 332-0139
Bob O’Donnell 253-1310
Phone Directory & Publicity: Sherry Johnson/Priscilla Lang 332-0599
Church Bulletin: Teresa Roberts: [email protected]
Mark M. Williams Attorney at Law
Wills, Trusts & Probate
50219 Hwy. 101 South, Suite D-1
Bandon, OR 97411
541-347-1200
Help our parish, and let
us help your business:
3 month ad, $25
3 month double ad, $40
6 month ad, $50
12 month ad, $100.
Call 541-329-0697
Mon. & Fri. Evenings
Olivia Andor, Owner
165 Alabama Ave. SE
Bandon, OR 97411
541-329-1019
www.oliviascottage.com
Open Monday - Saturday, 10 - 5; Sunday, 11 - 4
Italian Handbags, Accessories, Olive Oils, Balsamic
Vinegars ~ Many Gift Items ~ Villa Dolce Gelato
Wednesdays, Seniors and Veterans receive
a 10% discount on all items.
Every day is a Celebration!
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