Educational Resources

St. Mary provides a variety of educational resources with the goal of helping the faithful to continuously feed and grow their faith. We cannot love what we do not know.

Pastoral Council Corner

Our Pastoral Council has been reading from the Documents of the Second Vatican Council and has chosen to share excerpts from Chapter IV of Lumen Gentium. Chapter IV is about the laity, those of us who are not called to the priesthood or religious life. Here are three specific points that our Parish Council has chosen for all of us to pray about:

  • We, the laity, share in the mission of the Church to save all souls by directing our daily affairs according to God’s will.
  • The laity acts like leaven, making the world holy from within, by fulfilling our regular duties with love.
  • Christ gives us his spirit and pushes us forward to continual conversion and apostolate with those around us every day.

This is a beautiful chapter and can be downloaded for free from the Vatican website. We also have copies of the Vatican II documents in the Parish Library.


Click here to try the “So you think you know the Bible challenge”


Enjoy this talk from Archbishop Sheen

Enjoy the wit, wisdom, and humor of this man on the road to sainthood! Turn your speakers on and enjoy this YouTube playlist created from uploads that others have shared, from Bishop Sheen’s early days on television to his later days on earth. What a treasure!

Parish Library

The Parish Library is OPEN virtually. Whether you are looking for something fictional, biographical, devotional, or theological, the library has a lot to offer. The library is located inside St Joseph’s room next to the Adoration Chapel.  Parishioners already registered with the Library can browse books and place requests for books through the Library catalog app.  Book requests can also be made by calling the Parish Office. 

Please visit our Parish Library page (linked in red above).  Anyone interested in registering with the library to gain access to the Parish collection should contact Marybeth Schombert at the Parish Office (541-342-1139) for more information.

Bible Online

The New American Bible is the English translation that we use in the Lectionary. The website for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has an online version. In addition, if you are interested in looking the Mass readings for the day you can go to the USCCB website and click on the day in the calendar, and it will bring up the readings for that day.

La Biblia (Traducción argentina) se encuentra aquí.

Catholic Catechism Online

The Catechism of the Catholic Church is an official, authoritative, and authentic reference text for teaching and transmitting Catholic doctrine. It is meant to be an organized presentation of the essential teachings of the Catholic Church in regards to both faith and morals. It is meant to be reference tool to help one grow more in their understanding of the faith. A new version of the Catechism was promulgated in 1992.

Aquí está la versión en español.

Catholic Encyclopedia

The New Advent website has an extensive collection of resources that seem to very reliable.

New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia

At the New Advent Website, you also have access to:

Catholic Radio

Mater Dei (Mother of God) Radio is a Catholic, lay-owned and operated, radio ministry broadcasting the truth and beauty of the Faith on KBVM 88.3 FM in the areas of Portland and Salem, Oregon and Vancouver in Washington, as well as on KMME 94.9 and 100.5 FM in Eugene and Cottage Grove, Oregon – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Mater Dei Radio can also be heard online at www.MaterDeiRadio.com.

Dynamic Catholic

Daily videos sent straight to your email inbox. Sign up at dynamiccatholic.com

Napa Institute

From their website: At the Napa Institute, you are invited to take part in a new renaissance for God and his people. In his article, “Catholics and the Next America,” Archbishop Chaput delivered a prescient warning to American Catholics regarding a growing trend toward secularization in American culture, with Catholics facing dwindling relevance, threatening their ability to be heard. In response, the Napa Institute was formed to help Catholic leaders face the challenges posed in the “next America” — to continue the work of the Apostles and their successors, the Bishops, heeding Christ’s call for ongoing evangelization. Click here to go to Napa Institute.

Movie Reviews

The Media Review Office of Catholic News Service aims to provide the public with a spiritual, moral and artistic evaluation of the products of visual mass media based on the standards of faith and morals presented in Scripture and transmitted by the church’s teaching authority. Thus, the most basic principle used to calculate a product’s worth is the extent to which it affirms, challenges or rejects Christian values.

CNS reviews and classifications are intended as a guide for parents — to aid them in choosing what is appropriate for their children — as well as for adults who wish to make informed decisions in accord with Catholic values. Click here to go to the Movie Reviews.