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H OLY T RINITYC ATHOLIC C HURCHKNOW GROW G OApril 11, 2021The Second Sunday of East er( Sunday of D i vi ne Mercy)M ASS S CHEDULEMon—FriWednesdaySaturdaySundayHoly Days8:15am2:15pm (school Mass)5:30pm8:00, 9:30, 11:15am8:15am, 7:00pmR ECONCILIATIONFridaySaturday8:45-9:30am4:00-5:00pmP ARISH O :30pm8:00-2:00pmS CHOOL O FFICE503.644.5748www.htsch.orgMonday—Friday 8:00-3:30pmC OMMUNITYO UTREACH O FFICE503.641.1842www.h-t.org/outreachTues, Wed, Fri10:00-12:30pm1 371 5 SW W ALKER R OAD B EAVERTON, O R 9 70 05 -10 175 0 3 .6 4 3 . 9 5 2 8 WWW. H- T. ORG PARISH@ H- T. ORG

G REETINGS FROM F R. D AVEEnd of Easter Week greetings to each of you! Lent isover and the Easter Season has begun — going all theway to Pentecost, 50 days after Easter. Throughoutthis season in our liturgies we follow the disciples intheir growing understanding of all that happened atthe Resurrection and how they are equipped tospread the truly Good News. May this season deepenwithin us a deep friendship with Jesus, complete withtrust, surrender, and eagerness to witness by our livesto what we have experienced in Him!liturgical ministers, decorators, RCIA team, livestream operators, and our wonderful staff thatcoordinates all of this. Well done, good and faithfulservants! It is a pleasure for me to serve with you.Blessings to Sky Arenz and Gavin Gorman, who werebaptized last week at our School Mass, and to KovuReigns Delos Santos, Winifred Gorman, and IsaiahMacaranas, who were baptized this weekend!Last week, funeral services were held for RichardAnd, many thanks to all who do so much here at Thompson. May his soul and all the souls of theHoly Trinity in seasons like this: our musicians, faithful departed, rest in peace.PARISH FINANCESPARISH FINANCESF OR THE W EEKEND OF M ARCH 27–28F OR THE W EEKEND OF A PRIL 3–4OffertoryFood ClosetBackpacks / Duffel BagsAdditional Gifts 17,556 3,110 20 20,475OffertoryFood ClosetBackpacks / Duffel BagsAdditional GiftsH ELP J ESUS IN D ISGUISE THROUGH THEC ATHOLIC R ELIEF S ERVICES C OLLECTIONEnvelopes are in thenarthex for the CatholicRelief Services Collection(CRSC), which helps toprovide for internationalrelief and solidarity effortsthrough six differentCatholic agencies. Wedelayed this secondcollection due to thetiming of the ACA collection and Easter holiday.Through your generosity, the CRSC supports programs thatoffer relief and resettlement for victims of persecution, war, andnatural disasters; develop projects to improving living conditionsfor the poor; provide legal services to immigrants; support peaceand reconciliation work for people suffering from violence; andadvocate for the powerless.From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, CRS hascoordinated with health ministries and the WHO to respond tocountry-specific priorities, reaching over 10 million people todate with comprehensive programming to bolster the capacity oflocal health responders and assist extremely vulnerable familieswith the compounded impacts of the pandemic.Help Jesus as he bears the disguise of the vulnerable refugee,the immigrant family, and the poor and marginalized. You canlearn more and donate through our website at h-t.org/donate.2 35,679 4,190 200 8,245M ASS I NTENTIONSSaturday 10th5:30pmHoly Trinity ParishSunday 11th8:00am Michael & Anna Van-Dinh9:30amContinued Healing for M. Comoda11:15am Angelina SmithMonday 12th8:15amHealing for Betsy Ruth Quituguaand JoAnn JohnsonTuesday 13th8:15amWorld ConcernsWednesday 14th8:15am Maria Nguyen Thi Ninh2:15pm Maria Mai PhamThursday 15th8:15am Beatriz Danan & Emilio MallariFriday 16th8:15am Frank Walkiewiczand Harry “Hoot” HaugstenThe flowers for this weekend arein loving memory of Michelle Billington.

C OMMUNITY N EWS & P ARISH A NNOUNCEMENTSM E N ’ S S I L E N T R E TR E A T A T O L P503.649.7127 — sisters@olpretreat.orgOur Lady of Peace Retreat’s (3600 SW 170th Ave.)invites all men of faith to come on retreat andencounter Christ at their annual Men’s Silent Retreat!Led by Fr. Augustine Hilander, OP, the weekend willinclude Mass, conferences, Adoration, confession,and private time. Space is limited due to thepandemic, so register early! There is also a virtualoption available. You can register and pay online atolpretreat.org. If you have questions, prefer to payvia cash or check, or are interested in attendingvirtually, you can call or email Carolyn at the retreathouse (contact information above).Date — April 30 – May 2 (begins with dinnerFriday and concludes after brunch on Sunday)Theme— “How to love Jesus more throughdevotion to His Holy Name”Cost— 200 (covers retreat, lodging, and all meals)L ’A RCHE P ORTLANDISH IRINGapply@larche-portland.orgL’Arche Portland is currently lookingfor full-time live-in assistants andpart-time and full-time live-outassistants! More than a job, assistantpositions at L’Arche Portland are anopportunity to be part of a community,and be transformed by relationships with individualswith and without intellectual disabilities. Learn moreand apply at larche-portland.org/join-our-team!M T. A NGEL A BBEY R ETREATS503.845.3025— retreat@mtangel.eduMt. Angel Abbey offers a number of retreats during theyear, providing a time of solitude, blessing, and thatsilence in which we encounter God. For details on thetheme, cost, and schedule, visit eat-calendar.May 7–9: True Devotion to St. Joseph: The Image of the FatherJun 28–Jul 1: A Father’s Love: The Passion, Cross & St. JosephJul 30–Aug 1: An Introduction to Benedictine MonasticSpiritualityAug 13–15: True Devotion to MaryAug 23–27: Ignatian Spiritual RetreatNov 19–21: A Marian Eucharistic Retreat: The Teachings ofSt. Pope Pius X and Fr. Joseph KentenichDec 3–5: Journeying to Bethlehem with St. Joseph3

F AITH F ORMATIONR E L I G I O U S E D U C A T I O N K – 5 THF IRST C OMMUNIONGRADEY O U T H M I N I S T R Y 6 - 1 2 THGRADENick Krautscheid — 971.282.6173 — nkrautscheid@htsch.orgChris Storm— cstorm@htsch.orgOur whole-family faith formation continues! Join uswith kids from kindergarten to 5th grade in the churchon Sundays from 3:00-4:00pm(ish). April 11th — Eucharist(Part 1) April 25th —Eucharist (Part 2) April 18th — NO RE May 1st — NO RE(First Communion retreat)(First Communion day)C H R I S T R E N E W S H IS P A R I S H ( C R H P )Carol Liebertz — 503.680.0749 — caljpl1@gmail.comLadies, it’s not too late for you tojoin in our CRHP Ministry’s“Journey of Hope” retreat thisSaturday, April 17 th from10:00-6:30pm! You can attend theretreat in-person in the church orattend online via Zoom. The costis 50 but financial aid is available. Register and payonline at h-t.org/crhp and contact Carol Liebertzwith any questions by Wednesday, April 14th!F OR W HAT I T’ S WORTH:T HOUGHTS ON F AITHErin Nieves — erin@h-t.orgResurrection — it changes everything! We will readthrough the Acts of the Apostles throughout the Easterseason. The first thing we notice is the change in theapostles and Jesus’ disciples; are you catching it? Theyaren’t afraid anymore! Suddenly, they are testifying tothe TRUTH, fearlessly speaking truth to power. Whenyou experience resurrection and its implications, itchanges everything! It demands a different way ofthinking and way of life.Y O U N G A D U L T M IN I S T R YAlly Rudd — allyr@h-t.orgNotice something else? The bad people were still bad,and the world was still broken! Instead, those touchedby Jesus’ rising from the dead were different, inspired,infused by this new reality and the outpouring of theHoly Spirit, and they, through their belief in JesusChrist, were the ones to be the change! That’s truetoday as well.I remind us all that, although the church waits 50 daysto celebrate Pentecost, you and I don’t have to wait. Bythe grace we have received through our sacraments, wehave been given the gift of the Holy Spirit to access atevery given moment in our daily lives.Now with the reminder of Resurrection, aftercelebrating the great feast of Easter, let’s allow whatwe believe and hold true about Christ to inspire us tochange everything around us with our certainty ofChrist, risen from the dead! With our faith, let uschange the world!Happy Easter, everybody! 4

MINISTRY NEWSC OMMUNITY O UTREACHS OCIAL J USTICE M INISTRYEileen Sleva — eileen.sleva@gmail.comAl Schmitt — 503.641.1842 — communityoutreach@h-t.orgHAPPY EASTER! Weprayed, fasted, andgave alms — and nowwe rejoice becauseChrist is risen! Ourjourney with CRS RiceBowl challenges us aswe begin the Easterseason to share the joyof having a loving Godthat is alive andwho accompanies usalways. Let’s do thesame by being presentto our global family bycaring for their material and spiritual needs. Ourparish community changed lives this Lent throughCRS Rice Bowl, collectively donating over 4,000! Ifyou haven’t already, be sure to turn in your CRSRice Bowl at Mass or to the parish office. Thankyou for supporting God’s family around the world!HOLY TRINITY FOOD CLOSET IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER.N U MB E R O F P E O P L E S E R V E DFood ClosetLast WeekSince January 1stR ESPECT L IFE M INISTRYGloria Bernard — 503.579.2562 — globernard2@gmail.comThe Second Sunday of Easter isalso known as the Sunday ofDivine Mercy. It provides animportant opportunity to shareChrist’s message of mercy,especially with those who havebeen wounded by participationin abortion. By the age of 45, asmany as 1 in 3 women have had an abortion, and asimilar number of men and family members have beeninvolved. Many inaccurately feel that abortion is “theunforgivable sin.” They need to hear that God forgivesevery sin of a repentant heart, even the sin of abortion.In fact, Jesus’ message to St. Faustina is the greater thesinner, the greater the right to His mercy.Rachel’s Vineyard is the abortion healing ministry ofthe Catholic Church in the United States. It is adiocesan-based network of specially trained priests,religious, therapists and laypersons who provide ateam response of care for those suffering in theaftermath of abortion. The ministry also provides anintegrated network of services that includes pastoralcounseling, support groups, and referrals to licensedmental health professionals. For more information,visit www.project-aurora.org.53394,258BackpacksLast Week45School Year1,760

T HIS W EEK AT HOLY T RINITYS CRIPTURE R EADINGS11thSunday, April 12:30-2:00pm, Gym — HTYM 3:00-4:00pm, Church — Religious Ed.Monday, April 12th 5:30-7:00pm, Field — CYO Track & FieldTuesday, April 13th 10:30-12:30pm, Parking Lot — St. Vincent’s Mobile KitchenWednesday, April 14th 6:30-8:00pm, Fireside — Young Adult Book GroupMonday 12thActs 4:23– 31Jn 3:1–8Thursday 15thActs 5:27–33Jn 3:31–36Tuesday 13thActs 4:32–37Jn 3:7b–15Friday 16thActs 5:34–42Jn 6:1–15Wednesday 14thActs 5:17–26Jn 3:16–21Saturday 17thActs 6:1–7Jn 6:16–21Sunday 18thActs 3:13–15, 17–191 Jn 2:1–5aLk 24:35– 48Thursday, April 15th 9:00am — USDA Food Box distribution in BeavertonFoursquare’s parking lot 5:30-7:00pm, Field — CYO Track & Field 6:00-7:00pm, Church — HT Young Adults Praise & WorshipH OLY F ATHER ’ SI NTENTION F OR A PRILFriday, April 16th 9:00-2:00pm, Fireside Parking Lot — Dental Van 1:00-6:00pm, Fireside — Blood DriveFundamental RightsSaturday, April 17th 10:00-6:30pm, Church — “Journey of Hope” CRHP Retreat 7:15-8:00pm, via Zoom — HT Zoom Bingo (email Debbie G. atdebbie.a.m.gray@gmail.com to join the fun!)S A C RA M E N T A L P RE P A RA T I O NP A RI S H S T A F FPastorParochial VicarDeacon & Business ManagerAdministrative AssistantBookkeeperPastoral AssistantDirector of Religious Ed.Sacramental Admin. Asst.Community Outreach Dir.Pastoral ApprenticeDave Gutmann frdave@h-t.orgHans Mueller frhans@h-t.orgBrett Edmonson brett@h-t.orgErica Wills parish@h-t.orgJulie Mikkelson julie@h-t.orgErin Nieves erin@h-t.orgChris Storm cstorm@htsch.orgPat Linton pat@h-t.orgAl Schmitt al@h-t.orgAlly Rudd allyr@h-t.orgA D V I S O RY C O U N C I L SAdministrativePastoralSchoolTony Lucarelli ajlucarelli@gmail.comMaria Menor meeps68@yahoo.comEric Hansen sac@htsch.orgP A RI S H L I F EFirst Friday Adoration Mike Prusynski 503.619.7888Information DeskMarilyn Palma marilynpalma@comcast.netNewcomer’s Welcome Betty Drilling 503.644.8550Parish EventsMonette Mallari 503.307.3438Senior LuncheonKathy Delach 503.614.9724Sunday Hospitality Allie Buchanan mrsrlb76@hotmail.comM I N I S T RI E S O F P A S T O RA L S U P P O RTAnnulment AdvocacyFuneral PlanningFuneral ReceptionsHomebound MinistryPrayer Shawl MinistryPrayer RequestsErin Nieves erin@h-t.orgAnn Hammond 503.701.9566Steve Davis sdavis@h-t.orgErin Nieves erin@h-t.orgLinda Dum 503.642.1168www.h-t.org/prayer-requestsWe pray for those who risk their liveswhile fighting for fundamental rightsunder dictatorships, authoritarian regimes,and even in democracies in crisis.BaptismFirst CommunionConfirmation (Teens)RCIAPat Linton pat@h-t.orgChris Storm cstorm@htsch.orgChris Storm cstorm@htsch.orgErin Nieves erin@h-t.orgF A I T H F O RM A T I O N & E D U C A T I O NGrow GroupKid ZoneReligious EducationWednesday Bible StudyYouth Ministry (HTYM)Young Adult MinistryBrett Edmonson brett@h-t.orgCathie Scott cathiescott@gmail.comChris Storm cstorm@htsch.orgErin Nieves erin@h-t.orgNick Krautscheid nkrautscheid@htsch.orgAlly Rudd allyr@h-t.orgL ITURGICAL M INISTRIESAltar Servers, Lectors &Communion MinistersGreetersMusic DirectorPat Linton pat@h-t.orgJim Huntzicker huntzicj@ohsu.eduMark Nieves music@h-t.orgC O M M U N I T Y G RO U P S & M I N I S T R I E SAbuse Survivors GroupCentering Prayer GroupChristians in CommerceChrist Renews His ParishFilipino CommunityHealth MinistryIndian CommunityKnights of ColumbusL’Arche Portland LiaisonPanacheRespect LifeSocial Justice7Anne Church 503.320.3049Marilyn M. jonmarilynm@yahoo.comBob Neubauer bob.neubauer@hotmail.comCarol Liebertz 503.680.0749Monette Mallari 503.307.3438Debbie Gray debbie.a.m.gray@gmail.comPinto Akkara pintodavis@gmail.comJosh Ritcheson winterhawk89@yahoo.comMaria Menor meeps68@yahoo.comPatty Huntzicker phuntzicker@gmail.comGloria Bernard globernard2@gmail.comEileen Sleva eileen.sleva@gmail.com

Apr 05, 2021 · KNOW GROW GO HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH 13715 SW WALKER ROAD BEAVERTON, OR 97005-1017 503.643.9528 503.643.9528 WWW.H-T ORG PARISH@H T ORG 13715 SW WALKER ROAD BEAVERTON, OR 97005-1017 WWW.H-T ORG PARISH@H T ORG April 11, 2021 The Second Sunday of Eas

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