Guided since our founding in 1912 by the missionary vision of the Paulists, committed
to the mission of Jesus, and dedicated to be welcoming to all, we, the community of St.
Philip Neri, strive to reach out, to reconcile and to promote unity for all Gods creations
through worship, education, and service toward the
common good.
ADULT ED SURVEY
8:00am Mass
4:00pm Mass
9:30am Mass
10:30am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00am Mass
8:00am Mass
12:10pm Mass
8:00 am Mass
4:00pm Mass
9:30am Mass
10:30am Mass
Shirley Carlo
Chapel
Virgil & Ruth Thomas
Church
People of St. Philip Neri
Church
Deaf Community
Chapel
Stephen Se-Chan Park
Chapel
Grandfather, Great-grandfather & Grandmother Chapel
For all needing shelter
Chapel
For new beinnings
Chapel
Ed George
Chapel
Therese Donna Oh
Chapel
Shirley Carlo
Church
People of St. Philip Neri
Church
Deaf Community
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
Bulletin deadline Tuesday at noon
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Pastoral Corner
Pope Francis has declared 2016 the Year of Mercy, here is a brief overview of the Corporal and Spiritual Works of
Mercy. For more information, reflections, prayers, and suggestions on how to practice these check out the USCCB
(United States Catholic Conference of Bishops) and the Vatican Year of Mercy websites.
The Corporal Works of Mercy
The Corporal Works of Mercy are found in the teachings of Jesus and give us a model for how we should treat all
others, as if they were Christ in disguise. They "are charitable actions by which we help our neighbors in their bodily
needs" (USCCA). They respond to the basic needs of humanity as we journey together through this life.
There are seven Corporal Works of Mercy:
Feed the hungry
Give drink to the thirsty
Shelter the homeless
Visit the sick
Visit the prisoners
Bury the dead
Give alms to the poor
The Spiritual Works of Mercy
The Spiritual Works of Mercy have long been a part of the Christian tradition, appearing in the works of theologians
and spiritual writers throughout history. Just as Jesus attended to the spiritual well-being of those he ministered to,
these Spiritual Works of Mercy guide us to "help our neighbor in their spiritual needs" (USCCA).
The seven Spiritual Works of Mercy:
Counseling the doubtful
Instructing the ignorant
Admonishing the sinner
Comforting the sorrowful
Forgiving injuries
Bearing wrongs patiently
Praying for the living and the dead
How will you practice mercy in your daily life? This is a wonderful opportunity to embrace the core values of the
teachings Jesus left us and to enrich your faith.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Jan. 12:
9am-5pm, Adoration, Chapel
1pm, Altar Society, Carvlin
7pm, Building & Grounds, Center
Jan. 13:
7pm, Pastoral Council
Jan. 15:
7pm, Open Sanctuary, Church
Jan. 16:
1pm, Womens Group, Carvlin
Jan. 17:
10:30am, French Toast Breakfast, Carvlin
Peace & Justice, Carvlin
Seafood Dinner Meeting, Carvlin
Jan. 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Office closed
PIANIST NEEDED
We are in need of a pianist for the Contemporary Music Group
on the second and fourth Sundays for the 9:30am Mass. It is a
great group to work with. The music for the month is posted at the
beginning of the month and rehearsal is prior to each Mass. If you
are interested, please contact BarbaraH@stphilipneripdx.org