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June 2, 2019 Seventh Sunday of Easter MASS SCHEDULE

Weekdays

7:05 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. Saturday 7:05 a.m.

Saturday Vigil

English—4:30 p.m. Spanish—7:00 p.m.

Sunday

Ascension (1651) Francisco Camilo Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya MNAC, Barcelona

721 CHEMEKETA STREET N.E. SALEM, OREGON 97301 Visit us at www.stjosephchurch.com Rectory: 503-581-1623

Religious Education: 503-581-1623

School: 503-581-2147 Fax: 503-399-7045

Fax: 503-581-7271

The rectory business office is located directly behind the Church on the corner of Chemeketa and Cottage Streets. We are open: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY CLOSED

Our mission, in service of Jesus and the universal church, is to make our parish ‘A Center of Catholic Life in the Valley’ thus bringing forth God’s Love, Light, and Life in order that all might be invited to know and be known by Him.

6:45 a.m.- Latin English 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Spanish 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. at the East Salem Community Center Vietnamese 3:45 p.m. Women’s Holy Hour 1st Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Men’s Holy Hour 3rd Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

CONFESSIONS

Mon.-Fri.

30 minutes before the 12:05 p.m. Mass

Saturday - English 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Spanish 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Sunday - English 8 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. 9:30 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. 7 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.

St. Joseph Catholic Parish

Parish Staff Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Richard Huneger Parochial Vicar: Rev. Jonah Lynch Rev. Paolo Dayto Deacons: Rev. Mr. Allen Vandecoevering Rev. Mr. Leo Rasca Faith Formation/ Youth & Young Adult Ministry Coordinator: Sister Raquel De Leon, HMRF Faith Formation Assistant: Sr. Marta Valdes, HMRF Pastoral Associate for Hispanic Ministry: Maria Elena Ruiz Sacristan/Liturgy Coordinator: Jason Markowski Music Director: Doug Schneider Maintenance Director: Leigh Smith AssistantsDaniel Hoagland Merritt Brumbach Business Manager: Teri Martinez Bilingual Secretary: Naomi Arreguin Principal, St. Joseph School: Deb Dewar

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sunday 6:45 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Monday 7:05 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Tuesday 7:05 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Wednesday 7:05 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Thursday 7:05 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Friday

7:05 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Saturday 7:05 a.m. 4:30 p.m.

June 2, 2019

Intentions of Cliff Silbernagel Intentions of Darla Miller St. Joseph Parish Intentions of Geri Stuckart Souls in Purgatory

June 3, 2019

June 4, 2019 June 5, 2019

June 6, 2019 June 7, 2019 Brian Booth †

June 8, 2019

PJ Joye † Intentions of Nathan Benson

CONTRIBUTIONS: May 19, 2019 Regular Collection

$ 17,997.50

Thank you for your ongoing support and generosity! If you would like to contribute on line please visit our website: www.stjosephchurch.com and click on the donate button at the top of the page.

Please continue praying for our men and women serving in the military:

Michael E. Nielsen Major Paul Lushenko Capt. Kenneth Strawn Joseph Fuller Taylor McCammon Tom McGovern Kevin Halfman Shawn Stanford Frank (Hank) Wasson III Maj. Michael Cooper Sgt. Kevin Blair David Gonzalez Mark Ramirez Gary Nash Travis Brossard Capt. Jacob Howard Daniel Sheffield Lt. Cmdr. Jon Lushenko Gabriel Marrel Philip Candello Michael Candello Jason Adams Michael Odgers Sgt. Luis E. Granizo CW4 Erik Anderson Paul Teters Chris Teters Brian P. Baranek Ron B. Atalig Lawrence Concepcion David Martinmaas Sgt. Lisa Marie Nunez Johnny Lugo Billy Cooper Kris Kochen PFC. Brooke Rader Lt. Col. Gilbert Shaw E4 Jacob Cravinho Capt. Luke Jaeger Michael Buckley Daniel Sheffield Edward C. Barcenas Capt. John Tuttle Gabriel A. Estes, USAF Sgt. Zachary Millsap PFC Nathan Millsap Major David Wendell Capt. Carlos Ortiz 1st Lt. Ashley Messoline Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Messoline Sgt. Patrick Deleon Guerrero Spec 4, Brian Vergith Col. Esther C. Sablan Sgt. Major Joseph Kumagai Sgt. Jacob Meisenheimer PV2, Rebecca Flinchbaugh Lt. Cmdr. Marcus Walker Broughton Aragon

Registration Form/ADDRESS & PHONE UPDATE

Welcome to St. Joseph Parish. If you wish to register as a new parishioner, please fill-out the form and mail or drop in the collection basket. If you are currently a parishioner and have an address or phone change please fill out and drop in the collection.

Name_________________________________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: ____________________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _____________________ If you would like to receive e-mailed information from the parish please provide your e-mail.

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Seventh Sunday of Easter First Reading: Acts 7: 55-60 Responsorial: Psalm 97: 1-2, 6-7, 9 Second Reading: Revelation 22: 12-14, 16-17, 20 Gospel: John 17: 20-26

“I will not leave you orphans, says the Lord. I will come back to you, and your hearts will rejoice.”

Be a Witness of Charity Peter’s Pence Collec on June 29-30, 2019 Peter’s Pence Collection, is the worldwide collection that supports the charitable works of Pope Francis. Funds from this collection help victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. Take this opportunity to join with Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous today. For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.

Annual Archdiocesan Collections 2019 Collection for the Holy Father June 30, 2019 Archdiocesan Seminarians Appeal September 16, 2019 World Mission Collection October 20, 2019 Catholic Campaign for Human Development November 17, 2019 Retirement Fund for Religious December 8, 2019

June 2, 2019

The Pastor’s Keyboard—Msgr. Richard Huneger Not too long ago, Travis Rieder, of the Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University, stated that the "climate crisis is a reproductive justice crisis." How dare people have babies which will grow up to become consumers of non-renewable materials, which will also harm global warming, or climate change, or whatever? The original sin of the human race is this: "we inflict the child on the world, and inflict the world onto the child." The child gets infected with human self-importance (species arrogance) and could care less about cutting off the limb on which it sits (destroying the planet). These are unpleasant imponderables, indeed. In addition, he is convinced that people wouldn't be doing all this bad stuff if they really had "choice." But, he says, people don't really have "choice" over reproduction, given so many pressures today (so more access to abortion and is needed, and more social approval for just not procreating). Similarly, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has called it a "legitimate question" whether we should have children at all in an age of looming climate disasters." Is it okay, she wonders, to still have children? These indeed are weighty questions. Yet many societies have very low fertility rates (2.1 children per woman is required to keep the population stable, but rates as low as 1.1 are found). These countries face an aging population with no workforce base for social security but to promote immigration. However, as some European nations are noting, their language and cultural identity will disappear in the not too distant future. Countries like Hungary are, on the other hand, promoting pro-family policies: generous loans for first-time home buyers, early retirement for mothers of four or more children, and so on. In the wake of these changes, marriages have gone up by 43% and divorce rates dropped by almost 25%. Back in 1968 Paul Ehrlich (in a three-week writing frenzy) wrote the book The Population Bomb, with dire predictions that really never came true. Around the same time Garrett Hardin wrote "The Tragedy of the Commons" (Science, 1968). The "commons" means a pasture or forest or farming area where no one "owns" anything, but all may use it. The "tragedy" of the commons, where there is "freedom," is that some will reap excessive benefits for themselves, so that their short-term greed occurs at the expense of others, and has the ultimate long-term effect of destroying the resource itself. This is inevitable because each person attempts to expand his tribe relentlessly (reproduction and accumulation), and that is the "tragedy" of each seeking his own self-interest. Hardin felt that the world had enough resources for about 50 million people. The rest of the six or seven billion of us need to disappear, for good. Of course, the environmental impact of one American was perhaps 10 times that of a baby in India (1974), which provided the opening "people everywhere" scenario in Ehrlich's book. On the other hand, India and China are now rapidly moving toward American-style consumption patterns (and competing mightily for non-renewable resources, like oil). Some critics of Hardin proposed that the "commons" resource can be preserved by allowing private property, where the owner will work to sustain his piece. Others noted that the terim "commons" referred to community-owned grazing area, which could be ruined if not managed. Hardin should have called it "tragedy of the open-access commons." Eilnor Ostrom received a Nobel Prize in economics for demonstrating in "Governing the Commons" how local communities were in fact able to do sustainable regulation without top-down regulations. Obviously, the universe, and the earth, are finite. But what if new humans can find new sources of energy, or do better at using renewable resources? Is the universe itself a resource indefinitely renewable, for sustaining life, even human life? Is there a life beyond this life that does not consume limited global resources? Does Easter hope in the resurrection enable us to live more simply, rather than "Eat, drink, be merry, for tomorrow we die"? What about "poverty, chastity, obedience, for the sake of the kingdom"? That's directly opposed to Hardin's idea that each will extend his tribe in order to extend his power in order to grab more than his share of the commons. He also felt that the resources of the commons were static, and that increased numbers were on a collision course with even minimum pieces of pie to go around to each. Here we call to mind the two siblings arguing about dessert at table. The last in line got the smallest piece, and told the first to be polite, when selecting his piece. So the younger asked him, "Which would you take, if you had first pick?" The older said, "I'd be polite and take the smaller one." His brother responded, "OK, you've got the piece you want!"

Parish Parish Calendar Calendar

SJS– SJS– St. St. Joseph Joseph School School

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ESCC—East Salem Community PC-Parish Center PC-Parish Center RMR-Rectory RMR-Rectory MeetingMeeting Room Room CH-Church CH-Church ERoom—Rectory ERoom—Rectory East East Room Room Gym Gym Classrooms—upstairs Classrooms—upstairs in in the the Gymnasium Gymnasium

June

Sunday

Regular Sunday Masses:

9

June

Regular Sunday Masses:

Sunday

6:45 a.m. (Latin), 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon and 7:30 p.m. (English) 10 a.m. at ESCC, 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) 3:45 p.m. – (Vietnamese)

6:45 a.m. (Latin), 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon and 7:30 p.m. (English) 10 a.m. at ESCC, 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) 3:45 p.m. – (Vietnamese)

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10

June

Monday

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Monday

10:30 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 6:30 p.m. ERoom—Bible Study 7:00 p.m. PC2-3—Apostles of the Word

10:30 a.m. ERoom—Bible Study 6:00 p.m. PC1—YLI 6:30 p.m. ERoom—Bible Study 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community 7:00 p.m. PC2-3—Apostles of the Word

4

June

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

June

Tuesday

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

11

June

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Tuesday

4:00 p.m. PC3—Mother of Perpetual Help Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. CH—Medjugorje Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. RMR—Trail Life 6:30 p.m. SJS201—Spanish RCIA 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice

4:00 p.m. PC3—Mother of Perpetual Help Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. CH—Medjugorje Prayer Group 6:00 p.m. PC3—Knights of Columbus 6:30 p.m. SJS201—Spanish RCIA 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice

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12

June

7:05 a.m., 8:10 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Wednesday

June

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Thursday

June

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Friday

June

7:05 a.m. Daily Mass 4:30 p.m. English Vigil and 7:00 p.m. Spanish Vigil

June

Thursday

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

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June

7:05 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Friday

8:00 a.m. PC1-2—Archdiocesan Training - Child Protection Office 5:00 p.m. CH—Practice for First Communion Masses 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. CH—Spanish Prayer Group

6:00 p.m. PC1-2-3—Spanish Baptism Preparation 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community 7:00 p.m. CH—Spanish Prayer Group

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4:30 p.m. ERoom—Light Weigh 7:00 p.m. RMR—Youth on Water 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group

4:30 p.m. ERoom—Light Weigh 4:30 p.m. CH—Wedding Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. RMR—Youth on Water 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community

7

Wednesday

6:30 p.m. PC1—RCIA

6:30 p.m. PC1—RCIA 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community

6

June

7:05 a.m., 8:10 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Daily Mass

Saturday

8:30 a.m. ERoom—Schoenstatt 10:00 a.m. Gym—Second Year Confirmation Registration 2:00 p.m. CH—Wedding 5:00 p.m. PC1-2-3—Spanish Marriage Preparation 5:00 p.m. Gym—Spanish Prayer Group Pentecost Vigil 5:30 p.m. ERoom—Spanish Lectors Meeting 7:00 p.m. PCCafe—Vietnamese Community

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June

7:05 a.m. Daily Mass 4:30 p.m. English Vigil and 7:00 p.m. Spanish Vigil

9:00 a.m. CH—Spanish Baptisms 11:30 a.m. CH—Spanish First Communion Mass 1:30 p.m. CH—Spanish First Communion Mass 5:00 p.m. PC1-2-3—Spanish Marriage Preparation 5:30 p.m. PCCafe—Spanish Altar Servers

Saturday

St. Joseph Parish Religious Education 373 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.581.2147 phone 503.581.7271 fax

www.stjosephchurch.com/school

School-wide Learning Expectation

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We expect a St. Joseph School student to become a person of character who: Shows self-discipline and accepts correction Recognizes and serves the needs of others with compassion Accepts responsibility and is accountable for personal actions and choices Is respectful and well-mannered to all people Applies the virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude to their life

Openings are still available in some classes. Please call for more information. 503-581-2147

SEEKING CONFIRMATION? All youth of our registered parishioners entering into grades 9th—12th for the 2019-2020 school year who have been in actively involved in the parish (weekly involvement in faith formation, volunteering as a junior catechist, altar servers, choirs, etc.) are welcome to register for sacramental preparation on Saturday, June 8th, in the gym from 10:00 am to 1:00pm. Parents and youth need to be present at the time of registration and need to bring a copy of youth’s baptismal certificate and $60 registration fee. If you have any questions please contact Sr. Raquel at [email protected] or at 503-581-1623 ext. 118.

Congratulations to all the youth of our parish who recently received the sacrament of Confirmation on May 24th. Felicidades a todos los jóvenes de nuestra parroquia que recientemente fueron confirmados el 24 de Mayo.

ATTENTION GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Don’t be one of the Catholics who stop living their faith while away at College. Get connected with other catholic students by enrolling in Newman Connections at www.newmanconnection.com or contact Sr. Raquel for more information.

BUILDING A CULTURE OF VOCATIONS

VOCATION DIRECTORS, whether of a diocese or religious order, are the interface between the congregations and the world. They also need your prayers and perhaps your help. Feel free to suggest a name to your pastor of someone you believe may be interested in pursuing a religious vocation.

June 6

Bible Study Tuesday Nights 7:00—8:30pm We look at the readings for the upcoming Sunday, reflect & pray. It’s a great way to prepare for Mass! We meet at Broadway commons Coffeehouse Like our Facebook page for more details Salem-Keizer young adult or contact Sr. Raquel.

Unpacking the Feminine Genius Guest speaker: Chrysten Copley

7:00-8:30pm REAL LIFE SPIRITUALITY FOR YOUNG ADULTS

@ McMenamin’s Thompson Brewery & Public House

3575 Liberty Rd. S. Salem, OR 97302

Information for St. Joseph Parish All are invited to the Ordination of Stephen Kenyon. The ordination will be at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Portland on Saturday, June 15th, at 11:00 AM. Parking can be tricky around the Cathedral, so you may want to arrive early. Then he will be coming to St. Joseph the next day to celebrate his First Mass at the 10:00 Mass with reception to follow. • No one is prepared for grief. The rush of feelings and heartache can be overwhelming. If you have lost a loved one, a family member or friend, we invite you to join our Grief Share bereavement support group. It can be helpful to meet with others who have also experienced the loss of a loved one. Grief Share can offer you encouragement and support to help in your grieving process. For more information, please call Sue Foster at 503-309-1985 or contact the Parish Office at 503-581-1623.

Go to stjosephchurch.formed.org and register to use anytime, anywhere that you have Wi-Fi or data. If you have questions please contact Sr. Raquel.

• Annual Giant Salem Right to Life Rummage Sale June 27-28-29, 2019. First Baptist Church-Gym and Parking Lot 395 Marion St NE (between Liberty & Commercial). All proceeds help save the unborn baby. We need your USED ITEMS & YOUR HELP. For more information please call Salem RTL 503-559-4971 or Michael the Archangel 503-581-2229.

• ENCOUNTER JESUS in the Power of the Spirit - Saturday, June 1, 2019, 8 am - 4 pm at St. John the Apostle,

Oregon City with Father Dave Pivonka, TOR. He is the producer of The Wild Goose, a video series on the Holy Spirit. He is the director of Franciscan Pathways, an evangelistic and preaching outreach of the TORs. Register at WOCCR.org | Ticket Prices Pre-registered Adult (includes lunch) $25 | Adult (at the door—no lunch) $25 | Youth (includes lunch) $22 | Child age 11 and under free, with lunch $6 . Questions Contact: Felix Barba [email protected] 971-400-2548.

• Healing of Our Father Wound Retreat—Father Philip Scott, FJ—July 26-28, 2019—Our Lady of Peace Retreat, 3600 SW 170th Ave Beaverton, OR—$ 172 Single occupancy—$ 344 Double occupancy. Deposit $ 50 with remainder to be paid by July 1st make payable to Sister Mariam Vianney. Email: [email protected] Phone: 503269-3736. • Rachel’s Vineyard retreats are for women and men who have been involved in an abortion(s) in any way or are in relationship with someone who has had an abortion. For more information contact Project Aurora 541-942-2861 [email protected]. Upcoming retreats: Eugene Oct 22-24, 2019 (weekdays) Project Aurora: 541-942-286 www.Project-Aurora.org www.RachelsVineyard.org

St. Joseph Parish Adoration Chapel

Open 24 hours a day—7 days a week

Come join our Lord in this beautiful and peaceful place. Our Adoration Chapel is located on the south side of the Church off of Chemeketa Street. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We welcome parishioners to take a regular chapel hour or begin as a substitute until you find an hour that works best for you. Parishioners are welcome to drop by the chapel at any time.

Contact: Jean Majka 503-910-6397

Adorers Needed: Sat.—9 p.m.

Tues.—1 a.m. Sunday—9 a.m.

Carol Joye 971-304-4441

Tues.—12 p.m. Wed.—12 a.m. Sunday—10 p.m.

Adorers: If you must leave Jesus alone please gently close the tabernacle doors (the light will remain on). Laudato Si 57. It is foreseeable that, once certain resources have been depleted, the scene will be set for new wars, albeit under the guise of noble claims. War always does grave harm to the environment and to the cultural riches of peoples, risks which are magnified when one considers nuclear arms and biological weapons. “Despite the international agreements which prohibit chemical, bacteriological and biological warfare, the fact is that laboratory research continues to develop new offensive weapons capable of altering the balance of nature”.

2 DE JUNIO DEL 2019 7º Domingo de Pascua

LAS LECTURAS DE HOY: 2 de Junio de 2019

Comunidad Hispana de San José LA OFRENDA DEL DOMINGO FUE:

Primera Lectura: Hechos 7:55-60 Segunda Lectura: Apocalipsis 22:12-14, 16-17, 20

Evangelio: Juan 17:20-26

19 de Mayo de 2019 $3, 362.24 Misión — 19 de Mayo $1, 654.00

Registrarse en la Parroquia San José Todos los feligreses que asisten a Misa con regularidad les recomendamos que se registren en la parroquia. Una vez que se registre en la parroquia, usted recibe sobres que puede usar para las ofrendas de cada domingo. Así es como podemos comprobar si la familia en realidad asiste a las Misas dominicales. Esto les ayuda muchísimo a los feligreses que necesitan algún tipo de comprobante que testifique si asisten a Misa. La parroquia no puede hacer cartas que certifiquen que asisten a Misa al menos que estén registrados y usen sus sobres para las ofrendas. Si tiene alguna pregunta favor de llamar a la oficina parroquial. Gracias! Si usted ya esta registrado en la parroquia y se cambio de dirección favor de notificarnos.

LECTURAS DIARIAS: • Lunes, 3 de Junio: Hechos 19:1-8 Juan 16:29-33

• Martes, 4 de Junio:

Hechos 20:17-27 Juan 17:1-11a

• Miércoles, 5 de Junio:

Hechos 20:28-38 Juan 17:11b-19

• Jueves, 6 de Junio:

Hechos 22:30; 23-6-11 Juan 17:20-26 • Viernes, 7 de junio:

Hechos 25:13-21 Juan 21:15-19

• Sábado, 8 de Junio:

Hechos 28:16-20, 30-31 Juan 21:20-25

¿Necesita el Sacramento de la Confirmación? Felicidades a todos los jóvenes de Todos los jóvenes que entran en los grados del 9 nuestra parroquia que recientemente fueron al 12 para el año escolar 2018-2019 y han confirmados el 25 de Mayo. participado activamente en la parroquia (participación semanal en la formación de la fe, Campamento para Varones Jóvenes “Quo Vadis” voluntariado como ayudante de catequista, etc.) Quo Vadis Days es un campamento de verano de 4 días para son bienvenidos a registrarse para la hombres jóvenes católicos de 13 a 18 años, para aprender Confirmación el sábado, 8 de junio de 2019 en mas acerca del sacerdocio, para profundizar mas en su fe, y el gimnasio de 10 a.m. a 1 p.m. Se requiere que para discernir mejor la voluntad de Dios en sus vidas. los padres y los jóvenes estén presentes en el 24-27 de junio de 2019 Campamento Howard momento de la inscripción y necesitan traer una Costo $65.00 incluye hospedaje, comida, libro y camiseta. copia del certificado de bautismo de los jóvenes y Registrarse en www.qvdays.org o llamar a Hmna. Raquel una cuota de $60. Para mas información llamar a la Hna. Raquel al 503 581 1623 ext. 233 o Sacramento del Matrimonio Requisitos: [email protected]. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ El Grupo Guadalupano comenzará los Rosarios en las Casas con la imagen de la Virgen de Guadalupe el 17 de junio. Si desea la visita de la Virgen en su casa, favor de llamar a Max Díaz (503) 949-3741 para inscribirse.

Hacer una entrevista con el Sacerdote. Certificado de Bautismo (copia reciente). Certificado de 1ra Comunión y Confirmación. El acta de matrimonio civil o licencia del civil. Dos fotos de cada uno, tamaño infantil. Asistir a 7 Clases Pre. Matrimoniales. Forma de Registración/Actualización de Dirección y Numero de Teléfono

Bienvenido a la Parroquia San José. Si desea registrarse en la parroquia, o actualizar su dirección o numero de teléfono, favor de llenar la forma de abajo y ponerla en la canasta de la colecta.

Nombre: _______________________________ Dirección: ______________________________

Ciudad:_________ CP:_______ Teléfono:_______ _