Bulletin March 3 2016
Bulletin March 3 2016
Bulletin March 3 2016
ADORATION
Have you ever taken a quiet hour one-on-one with
God? Even doctors will tell us it is good for the brain
and definitely it is good for our soul. Every Second
Tuesday, we offer Adoration with the Blessed Sacrament
from 9-5pm in the Paulist Center Chapel. Right now, we
are looking for people to commit to one hour. Or--maybe you can offer to be a substitute when others have
an appointment or are out of the area. Come and give it a
try. We provide spiritual reading material---or bring your
own. Good time for Journaling or writing cards to
family and friends. Please contact Dorene Dehen
(DoreneDn@comcast.net 503-704-3155 cell)
SENIOR GATHERING
We will meet, Tuesday, April 5, 12-2pm. Our speakers
are from the Eastside Village which supports older adults
as they age in place (neighbors helping neighbors).Very
interesting organization with some great ideas. We will
begin with a pot-luck lunch and then the speakers. Bring
a friend!
8:30pm Mass
9:30am Mass
10:30am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00pm Mass
12:10pm Mass
8:00am Mass
4:00pm Mass
9:30am Mass
10:30am Mass
Bona Oh Family
Richard & Suzanne Wrublick
Deaf Community
Eulalia Johnson
Domico Hai
Eddy Valpiani <B>
For all who are chronically ill
Cecelia Crater
Christopher Chung-Han Oh
John Antrosio <B>
People of St. Philip Neri
Deaf Community
Church
Church
Chapel
Chapel
Chapel
Church
Church
Chapel
Chapel
Church
Church
Chapel
If you would like a Mass celebrated for you, for an anniversary of death, birthday, marriage, or other special event,
please fill out a Mass Intention form (located in foyer of the Church) or call the office.
Parish Office Hours
Monday 9am Noon
Tuesday Friday 9am 4pm
503 231-4955
Parish Staff
Pastor & Director of NW Paulist
Center
Fr. Charlie Brunick, CSP .x118
frcharlie@stphilipneripdx.org
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Michael Evernden, CSP .x114
mecsp@mac.com
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Bill Edens, CSP ..x113
frbill.csp@gmail.com
Director of Faith Formation
Barbara Harrison .x107
barbarah@stphilipneripdx.org
Business Manager
Jeanne McPherson ..x103
jeannem@stphilipneripdx.org
Office Manager
Rose Wolfe .x101
rosew@stphilipneripdx.org
Maintenance & Grounds
Ed Danila edwardd@stphilipneripdx.org
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Apr. 5:
12pm, Senior Gathering, Carvlin
Apr. 6:
7:15pm. B- Catholics, Chapel
Apr. 8:
7pm, Open Sanctuary, Church
Apr. 8-10: Pentecost Retreat
Begins 6pm Fri & ends 1pm Sun
Oral Hull Park, Sandy Oregon
Church Cleaning, April 4-10, Joanne Dindia, Tina Jarvis & Nancy Salta
Pastoral Corner
Fear Filled & Fear Driven Fundamentalism
The faith of Thomas, as expressed in today's Gospel passage, is, like all fundamentalism, essentially fear filled and fear
driven. Yet his very fear masks a deeper longing that he can't quite articulate.
In his initial refusal to listen to or believe the testimony of others, Thomas is looking for absolute certainty. For most
fundamentalists all issues are either black or white. If something is not literally true it isn't true at all. As simple and
as straightforward as this approach might seem it is actually a very impoverished way of seeing reality. In its onedimensional approach it deprives real faith of its depth, of its richness, of its need to trust in the guidance of the Holy
Spirit. It confuses the 'certainty of faith' with the certitudes of logical rationales based on empirical or scientific
evidences. In the Annunciation story, the deep faith of Mary of Nazareth is shown in her willingness to accept and to
believe the message of the Angel Gabriel even when and perhaps because she doe not fully understand it. Mary acts
with the certitude of her faith, even when a logical or rational explanations for Gabriel's message is missing.
Fundamentalism results in a simplistic, moralist and authoritarian approach to religion and faith. The individual is
submersed into being little more than a member of the herd rather than someone living their own life of faith, each
with their own experiences and faith story and a particular path to follow.
Paradoxically, Thomas' own demands that he be able to put his finger in the nail holes in Jesus' hands and his hand
into Jesus' side indicate the deeper longing he may not have fully understood: Thomas had lived and walked and
talked with Jesus for the better part of three years. He had heard Jesus words and experienced Jesus deeds, his love
and his devoted presence. It was this experience of Jesus life in his own life that Thomas again longed for, wanting
to experience it anew. Most often in the New Testament, the word for faith is a verb, not a noun. You 'do' faith, you
don't really 'have' or possess it.
For the fundamentalist faith is mostly a noun, and religion and faith are simply parts of life. For the non-fundamentalist,
faith is mostly a verb. You don't have faith as much as you should be doing faith. The lived experiences of faith-filled
and religion-filled life are what real life is all about.
Jesus didn't then and doesn't now want fundamentalist followers. He didn't want people following blindly. He wanted
people to follow him freely and boldly and with eyes wide open to the journey through faith and life - to risk and
perhaps at times fail, but to get back up again. Jesus came that we might have life and have in abundance - not just
in the hereafter but in the here and now as well.
SCRIPTURE NOTE:
SUNDAY OF EASTER
2ND
Let's make an
effort to support
the sponsors,
listed below, by
patronizing
their businesses.
Without that extra boost, the festival would not have been the financial success we
believe it was. When you patronize a business, tell them you are a St. Philip Neri
parishioner so they recognize our appreciation. It might even motivate them to help us
again in the future.
List of Sponsors
Alessio Baking Company
Costco Wholesale
DeNicolas Italian Restaurant
Holman's Funeral Home
Mt. Scott Fuel Co.
Nuestra Cocina
Oregon Transfer
Pacific Seafood
Anne Glaser
Deluxe Heating & Cooling
Gatto and Sons
Mt. Scott Funeral Home
New Seasons Market
The Old Spaghetti Factory
PACE Engineers, Inc
Pastini Pastaria
April 3, 2016
Petite Provence
Sckavone's Family Restaurant
United Salad Co.
April 3, 2016