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First Sunday of Lent Mar. 10, 2019 Year

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Volume 5 Number 15

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SETON Sunday News Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - A Missionaries of the Holy Spirit Community

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FIRST WEEK OF LENT The Readings this week: Sun., Mar 10:

Dt 26: 4-10; Rom 10: 8-13; Lk 4: 1-13

Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, we want you to know how welcome you are—whether you have come from another part of the country, from across the world, or simply from another parish. For more information about the parish, or to register, visit our Office, call us at 425-481-0303 or visit our website for Online Parish Registration at www.easbothell.org/registration-1

Mon., Mar 11: Lv 19: 1-2, 11-18; Mt 25: 31-46 Tue., Mar 12: Is 55: 10-11; Mt 6: 7-15 Wed., Mar 13: Jon 3: 1-10; Lk 11: 29-32 Thu., Mar 14:

Est C: 12, 14-16, 23-25; Mt 7: 7-12

Fri., Mar 15:

Ez 18: 21-28; Mt 5: 20-26

Sat., Mar 16:

Dt 26: 16-19; Mt 5: 43-48

Sun, Mar 17: Online

Welcome, Visitors! If you are a visitor to St.

Gn 15: 5-12, 17-18; Phil 3: 17—4:1; Lk 9: 28B-36

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http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings

Administration

St Elizabeth is looking to hire a

FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone: 425-481-9358

Fr. Gerardo Alberto, M.Sp.S., Pastor

Parish Secretary

Hours Monday thru Friday: 9am - 5pm; and during classes

Fr. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S., Vicar Fr. Jesus Sanchez, M.Sp.S., Vicar Shannon Everist, Administrator

Office Hours: Mon. Wed, Thu, and Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

Closed on Tuesdays Mass Times: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat. 9 am Tuesday: Service of the Word with Holy Communion - 9am Saturday vigil - 5:00 pm Sunday: 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm (Spanish) & 5 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday - 3:30 - 4:30 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon — Fri, 10 am — 9 pm

How to reach us: Phone: (425) 481-0303 Fax: (425) 485-8510 2316 180th St S.E., Bothell, WA 98012 P.O.Box 12429, Mill Creek, WA 98082 Web Site: www.easbothell.org [email protected]

This position provides the Parish and Pastor administrative support to further a Catholic community atmosphere for all people contacting the parish office whether in person or by telephone. Proficiency in English and Spanish, both oral and written is preferred. If interested, please contact Shannon Everist at 425-481-0303 x303 or [email protected] for an application. Full details can be found on our website: easbothell.org

Stephanie Moran Faith Formation Director Roberto Pérez Youth Ministry Coordinator Eduardo Cardona Bilingual Administrative Assistant

Index Amazing Parish Calendar of Events Conchita Daily Readings Directory Happening Pastor’s Reflection Sección en Español Typology Vocation Awareness

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PASTOR’S Reflection

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reaking Open the Word of God:

Brothers and sisters, during this Lenten season, the Church reads again and relives the great events of the history of salvation in the liturgy. This is why, it is important that catechesis helps the faithful to open themselves to the spiritual understanding of the history of salvation as the liturgy of the Church reveals it and allows us to live it. Today the passage from the Gospel of Luke tells us about the triumph of Jesus in the desert. Guided by the Spirit in the desert, the Lord Jesus resisted the three temptations that were presented to him. Through Jesus and with Him, we are reminded that we too can succeed in our battle against evil. According to the tradition of the Church, during the season of Lent, we as believers are called to repent of our sins. We are called to remember often the triumph of Jesus. We are called to live triumphantly our faith in Christ as baptized children of God. We are called to advance and shine for our obedience, our charity towards others, through prayers and sacrifices, all out of love for God. Today we hear also the way Satan tempts Jesus the first time. He asks Jesus to manifest His power by turning a stone into bread. But Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross.” (Phil 2, 6-8) The answer that Jesus gave to

the devil is the most interesting. Jesus said: "One does not live by bread alone." If we are going to associate this response with the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, this implies that the Bread of Life, the Body of Christ, is insufficient in itself to ensure our salvation. Since words without actions are dead, faith without works is also dead. By the grace of God, our works are manifestations of the Holy Spirit who dwells in us and sanctifies us and alking together as moves our living faith towards a brothers and sisters: perfect likeness with our Lord Jesus Christ. Dear brothers and sisters, this coming In the second temptation, the week, let us reflect about the Jesus’ devil showed Jesus in an instant all the actions as He is led by the Spirit to the kingdoms of the world. Then he desert. In the same way Jesus promised to give him all his glory and overcame the temptations in the desert we are called to resist the temptations authority if Jesus adored him. Jesus that cross our paths daily, seeking to replied: "It is written: "Worship the destroy our communion with God. We Lord, your God, and serve Him are called to repent of our past sins, be alone." In this response, Jesus sanctified in Christ, perform spiritual recognizes God as the one who has works with the power of the Holy brought us out of the desert of Egypt, Spirit, to resist every vain glory that and the importance of following God's separates us from God’s love. God commandments. Serving only Him is only wants to see us fulfilling our the most important thing, whoever mission of adoptive children in Jesus. tries to serve two masters, serves none. Let us meditate on these things this week. May the grace of God be with Fr. José Gerardo Alberto, MSpS all of you while you search your hearts sincerely and allow the Spirit to transform you into Christ.

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El Hierro Afila al Hierro Conferencia para Hombres Católicos

Tema: Hombres Santos y Valientes

30 de Marzo 7am a 4:30pm Costo $35 por persona Habrá Misa, Confesiones y Hora Santa Conferencistas: Most Rev. Eusebio Elizondo Obispo Auxiliar de la Arquidiócesis de Seattle, P. Cal R. Christiansen, P. Jose de Jesus Sanchez MSpS, y Fray Nelson Medina Parroquia de St. Pio X Mountlake Terrace Para mas información contáctese al: 425-775-7545

Ministerio de Pro-Vida SEAS

PRIMER DIA – Desarrollo del Programa Parroquial de Adopción Espiritual de Bebés En el momento en que el esperma del padre y el óvulo de la madre se unen, un nuevo e irrepetible ser humano empieza a existir, completo con su propio conjunto único de ADN. Aunque él es solamente una célula, todo sobre esta personita ya está presente: color de ojos, tipo de sangre, la altura que llegará a tener, color de pelo, todo! El desempeñará un papel en su familia y su comunidad –un papel que sólo él puede jugar! Nada se agrega después de la concepción para hacerlo un ser humano más completo. Él ya existe; lo único que necesita es nutrición, un ambiente seguro y cálido y sobre todo – amor. Sus papás ni siquiera saben que existe todavía. Ore por ellos para que dejen nacer a su bebé y que así pueda cumplir la misión que Dios tiene para él. Primer mes Programa de Adopción Espiritual Su bebé adoptado espiritualmente, ha estado muy activo durante el mes pasado. Su bebé ya es 10,000 veces más grande que en su concepción. Su bebé ha desarrollado las bases de su sistema nervioso, cerebro y médula espinal por el 20avo día. Su corazón comenzó a latir en el día 21, bombeando sangre a través del sistema circulatorio y el tipo de su sangre puede ser diferente al de su madre. Su bebé es más vulnerable durante el mes siguiente a ser abortado. Ore para que el Señor de la vida pueda mover el corazón de su madre para darle el regalo más preciado de todos -- el regalo de la vida.

UN ENCUENTRO CON NORMA En Guatemala, nos encontramos con Norma quien, como madre joven, apoya a su familia y comparte sus habilidades con su comunidad. Reflexiona sobre la importancia de la familia en tu vida. ¿Cómo puedes contribuir a apoyar a las familias en tu comunidad? Visita crsplatodearroz.org para más información

Monday, March 11 Good Samaritan Clase de Biblia

6:30pm 7pm

St. 6 SH. 1

Pastoral Council

7pm

Office

Women’s Fellowship

10am

Hall

Rosary for Life

12pm

Church

Elementary Faith Formation

5pm

All Stations

Praise and Worship in Song Adoration

7pm

Chapel

Adult Faith Formation

7pm

Hall

Youth Bible Study

8pm

Youth Room

12pm

Hall

Tuesday, March 12

Wednesday, March 13 Nible Fingers Passion of the Christ Rehearsal

7pm

Church

5pm

All Stations

Thursday, March 14 Elementary Faith Formation St Vincent de Paul

6:30pm

St.7

Sacramentors

7pm

St. 2

CDA Board Meeting

7pm

St. 6

Knights of Columbus

7pm

St. 7

Passion of the Christ Rehearsal Luz y Vida Gpo de Oración

7pm

Church

7pm

Seton H.

Comité Guadalupano

7pm

St. 7

Stations of the Cross

7pm

Church

Friday, March 15

Soup Supper

7:30pm

Hall

Sacramentors

8am

St. 6

Teaching Mass

10am

Church

POC Rehearsal

12pm

Church

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17 KofC Pancake Breakfast RCIA English

After 9 & 11 Masses 9am

St. 4

Early Childhood FF

11 am

St, 1, 2, 3

RICA Spanish

11am

St. 7

Edge & Life teen

6pm

Hall

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Conchita, Tell Us about Your Life Conchita tells us about her life of solitude After coming home from the Monsignor Ibarra’s funeral, I knelt in front of the tabernacle and with a broken heart I offered myself completely to Divine Will. That’s when the last stage in my life began, the solitude of the twilight years. Upon the death of her director, on February 19, 1917, the Lord Himself had announced to Conchita: "There remains for you to live the last stage of your life imitating My Mother and thus obtaining graces for the Works of the Cross. Troubles will befall them, as well as My Church, but the Works will triumph, and they will your crowning achievement. Have courage, be brave! Carry on your mission, imitate the virtues of Mary in her solitude, virtues which brought about Her union with Me, Her obedience to My will and Her wish to reach heaven." Her external apostolate diminishes, and her life becomes centered around prayer and immolation. She will know the solitude of the soul, but she accepts it like she always accepted God’s Will. This stage made her advance spiritually in union with God, but she kept the interest in her family’s affairs always. Her heart was always faithful to all the family gatherings, parties, celebrations and the like. Years later, in 1931, her sons’ businesses are threatened by the Great Depression, and she begs God to get them out. Her prayers are heard, and her sons came out of a desperate situation. After her last son's marriage, she noted sorrowfully in her Diary: "Now all is over for me. God gave me nine children. He has taken away all nine. May He be blessed! Two religious, the others dead or married, all, one after another have been snatched from my maternal heart. Ten beds, including that of my husband, are now empty and here I am now alone. Yet no, not alone, I have Christ who does not die, who does not part from me, and who will never abandon me.” Thus Conchita lived on earth, ever faithful to her husband, her children and God. Those last twenty years of her life helped her identify herself more with Mary Most Holy, and her life after the Lord’s Ascension, and she wrote intensively, especially with words for ministerial priests.

Conchita: Cuéntanos tu vida Conchita nos cuenta sobre su vida en soledad "Al regresar de las exequias de Monseñor Ramón Ibarra, con la frente apoyada contra el Sagrario, el corazón destrozado, me ofrecí a la voluntad divina. Entonces comenzó para mí la gran "soledad" y, con ella, la última etapa de mi vida". Al morir su director, el 19 de febrero de 1917, el Señor mismo le había anunciado a Conchita: "A ti te queda por recorrer la última etapa de tu vida, imitando a María y alcanzando gracias para las Obras. Vendrán tempestades para ellas como para la Iglesia, pero triunfarán siendo tu corona. Ánimo y valor que sólo he hecho continuar mi voluntad en ti. Hazte cargo de tu papel, imita las virtudes de María en su soledad, que aumentó su unión Conmigo, su adhesión a mi voluntad y sus ansias por el cielo". Va disminuyendo su apostolado exterior, y su vida se centra en la oración y la inmolación. Conocerá la soledad del alma, pero la acepta como aceptó siempre la voluntad de Dios. Este período la hizo avanzar en la unión divina, y sin embargo la encontramos más humana. Siempre atenta a los aniversarios de familia, a las fiestas, reuniones con sus hijos. Pasados los años, en 1931 les llega la depresión a los negocios de sus hijos, le suplica a Dios que los salve. Sus oraciones fueron escuchadas y sus hijos salieron de situación tan desesperada. Después del matrimonio de su último hijo, escribe: “Todo ha concluido para mí. Nueve hijos me dio Dios y nueve me quitó ¡Bendito sea! Religiosos, muertos y casados, pero todos uno por uno arrancados del corazón maternal. Diez camas he quitado con la de mi marido y ya estoy sola, ¡sola! Pero no, lo tengo a El que ni se muere, ni se va, ni me deja jamás”. Conchita pasó por la tierra siempre fiel a su esposo, a sus hijos y a Dios. Fue en esos últimos veinte años de su vida cuando se identificó más con María Santísima, y su vida después de la Ascensión de Jesús, y cuando escribió prolíficamente, especialmente recomendaciones para los sacerdotes de parte de Jesús.

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REFLEXION del

M

Párroco

editando la Palabra de Dios

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, durante este tiempo de Cuaresma, la Iglesia relee y revive los grandes acontecimientos de la historia de la salvación en la liturgia. Por esto es importante que la catequesis ayude a los fieles a abrirse a la comprensión espiritual de la historia de la salvación como lo revela la liturgia de la Iglesia y nos permite vivirla. Hoy el pasaje del Evangelio de Lucas nos habla del triunfo de Jesús en el desierto. Guiado por el Espíritu en el desierto, el Señor Jesús resistió las tres tentaciones que se le presentaron. A través de Jesús y con Él, se nos recuerda que nosotros también podemos triunfar en nuestra batalla contra el mal. De acuerdo con la tradición de la Iglesia, durante la temporada de Cuaresma, nosotros como creyentes estamos llamados a arrepentirnos de nuestros pecados. Estamos llamados a recordar con frecuencia el triunfo de Jesús. Estamos llamados a vivir triunfalmente nuestra fe en Cristo como hijos bautizados de Dios. Estamos llamados a avanzar y brillar por nuestra obediencia, nuestra caridad hacia los demás, a través de las oraciones y sacrificios, todo por amor de Dios. También hoy escuchamos en el Evangelio cómo Satanás tentó a Jesús por primera vez. Le pidió a Jesús que manifestara su poder al ordenar a una piedra que se convirtiera en un pedazo de pan. Pero Jesús, "aunque estaba en la forma de Dios, no consideraba la igualdad con Dios como algo que debía ser explotado, sino que se vació a sí mismo, tomando forma de esclavo, naciendo a semejanza humana. Y al encontrarlo en forma humana, se humilló a sí mismo. Y se hizo obediente hasta el punto de la muerte, incluso la muerte en una cruz ". (Fil. 2: 6-8) La respuesta que Jesús le dio al diablo es la más interesante. Jesús dijo: "Uno no vive sólo de pan". Si vamos a asociar esta respuesta con el Sacramento de la Sagrada Eucaristía, esto implica que el Pan de Vida, el Cuerpo de Cristo, es insuficiente en sí mismo para asegurar nuestra salvación. Como las palabras sin acciones están muertas, la fe sin obras también está muerta. Por la gracia de Dios, nuestras obras son manifestaciones del Espíritu Santo que mora en nosotros y nos santifica y mueve nuestra fe viva hacia una perfecta semejanza con nuestro Señor Jesucristo.

En la segunda tentación, el diablo mostró a Jesús en un instante todos los reinos del mundo. Luego prometió darle toda su gloria y autoridad si Jesús lo adoraba. Jesús respondió: "Está escrito: “Adora al Señor, tu Dios, y sirve solo a Él”. En esta respuesta, Jesús reconoce a Dios como el que nos ha sacado del desierto de Egipto, y la importancia de seguir los mandamientos de Dios. Servirlo sólo a Él es lo más importante, quien intenta servir a dos maestros, no sirve a ninguno. Que la gracia de Dios esté con todos ustedes mientras buscan sus corazones con gran sinceridad y se permiten ser transformados en Cristo.

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aminando juntos como hermanos:

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, durante la próxima semana, reflexionemos sobre las acciones de Jesús que fue guiado por el Espíritu en el desierto. Así como Jesús resistió las tentaciones en el desierto, nosotros también estamos llamados a resistir las tentaciones diarias que se cruzan en nuestro camino y buscan destruir nuestra comunión con Dios. Estamos llamados a arrepentirnos de los pecados pasados, a ser santificados en Cristo, a realizar obras espirituales por medio del poder del Espíritu Santo, a resistir toda vana gloria que nos separe del amor de Dios que desea grandemente ver el cumplimiento de nosotros como sus hijos adoptivos en Jesús. Reflexionemos sobre estas cosas durante esta próxima semana. P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

An Indelible Character: Thou Art a Priest Forever I remember seeing a television show when I was a boy about a parish priest working in a small town in the 1920s. He was a humble, faithful priest and he tried very hard to take care of his parishioners, who made up almost the entire town. Ironically, the mayor of the town and his wife were extremely antagonistic towards the priest and the Catholic Church, even though they were Catholic, the mayor was constantly opposing the priest’s initiatives and the poor priest could not understand why. At the end of the movie, the mayor had a heart attack and he was close to death, the priest was called to administer what was then called the sacrament of the Extreme Unction. When the priest went to anoint the palms of the man’s hands, which is a required part of the ritual, the sick man turned his hands over for the priest to anoint the back. The priest looked up in amazement! By this action, the mayor was saying that he was also a priest—a priest who had left the priesthood and gotten married many years before. When a priest is ordained, the palms of his hands are anointed with sacred chrism. This is why when a priest is receiving the sacrament of the Extreme Unction (now called Anointing of the Sick) his hands are always anointed on the back. The show ended with the priest realizing why

the mayor had always been so oppositional and hateful. He prayed that his brother priest would have peace in Heaven. After all, a priest is a priest forever. The Catholic Church teaches us that priests are signed with an enduring special character at their ordination. The sacrament of Holy Orders, like Baptism and Confirmation, confers an indelible seal on the soul that can never be erased, repeated, or conferred temporarily (#CCC 1582). This is some times called an “ontological change,” or a change of being. When you get to heaven, you will see some men there with this mark on their souls and you will immediately know that they were priests on earth (CCC #1581-3) The mayor in the that television show was still a priest, even though he had ceased functioning as a priest. His wife said to the pastor after the funeral, He should never have left the priesthood. He was never at peace. From the Book “To Save a Thousand Souls” Fr. Brett A. Brannen

O Jesus, Our Eternal Pastor, Deign to look with merciful eyes Upon this part of your loving flock. Lord, we need a large number of priests, and men and women consecrated to the religious life. Multiply vocations, And sanctify more and more our priests, And those consecrated in the religious life.

This week please pray for Ricardo Velez N.M.Sp.S. Ricardo is from Dallas, Texas and is a First Year Novice with the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit in Long Beach, CA.

We ask you all this through the Immaculate Virgin Mary of Guadalupe, your sweet and holy Mother. Jesus give us priests according to your heart. Jesus, savior of all people, save them, save them! For information on becoming a Religious Priest Missionary of the Holy Spirit or a Diocesan Priest contact one of the following people: Serra Club: Arthur Adams Priests:

Fr. Gerardo Alberto, M.Sp.S. Fr. Jesus Sanchez , M.Sp.S.

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T y p o l o g y Every Phase of Lent You’ve Ever Felt By Emily Clare Burt

Ah, Lent. The lovely time when we Catholics choose to intentionally suffer for a whole 40 days, in order to draw closer to our suffering Savior, Jesus. A lot can happen in those 40 days, but usually, it goes a little something like this: It all starts with Mardi Gras. . . also known as “Fat Tuesday.” If you’re anything like me, you deck out and go ham on all the prepackaged junk food. In other words, you eat a bunch of Hawaiian rolls in your car on the way home from the grocery store (based on a true story. I regret nothing). You then quickly realize that this means it is time to officially decide what you are committing to this Lent. Then comes Ash Wednesday. You wonder what your ashes are going to look like. Will it be a nice opaque cross, or will it look like you got into your mom’s eyeshadow as a toddler? Stay tuned. It’s a few days into Lent, and things are going well! You’ve stuck to your commitment, and are feeling extra #blessed. All those days of fasting have made you hungry, so you sink your teeth into a Chick-Fil-A chicken sandwich. Half-way into lunch, you look at your phone, and on the top of your screen you see that fateful word: “Friday. "The days tick by, and they get harder and harder as they pass. You start to get worried about your commitment, but it’s okay! You convince yourself that it’s just a phase and that this is going to be your best Lent ever! … Right? You break. You realize you can’t do this without the grace of God. You realize that you are a needy little human being, who is incapable of holiness without God. So, you ramp up your prayer life, take a deep breath, and start again with your head held high. You realize that just because you have the grace of God on your side, doesn’t mean that your sacrifice will be easy. But that’s what it’s about! You can unite your small sufferings with the cross in preparation for Easter. And just like that, it’s almost Easter! And, as sanctifying as Lent has been, let’s face it, you can’t wait for it to be over. Holy Week is right around the corner and humanity’s Savior is about to conquer all death and sin, AND resurrect from the dead!! The day is here! It’s Easter Sunday!! He is risen!! You go to Mass, and the joy of the Lord’s Resurrection fills your church to the brim. You are so thankful for your journey during Lent and how you grew in love and faith for the Lord. Order “Into the Desert: a Journey of Sacrifice and Temptation” as a guide to your Lenten journey. Meet Jesus in the desert and confront the battle of temptation with the power of authentic sacrifice.

Y o u t h

N e w s Date & Time; March 29th—31st Departure from SEAS: 3/29: 5pm Arrival at SEAS: 3/31: 2:30 - 3pm

Contact the Youth Minister: Roberto Perez Phone: 425.481.9358 Ext. 312 Email: [email protected]

Archdiocese Confirmation Retreat

Youth Ministry QR Code

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

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With the Heart of Jesus

In the Eucharist we find all the good of the Church. In it we have the certainty that God is faithful to His promise and stays with us until the end of time. In our visits and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, we experience the closeness of the good shepherd, the tenderness of His love, the presence of a faithful friend. We all experience this large support in our lives provided by faith and our personal and intimate dialogue with the Lord in the Eucharist. Come Adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament Monday through Friday from 10am to 9pm.

Adult Faith Formation Women's Fellowship - On Tuesday March 12th, We will be studying Psalms-School of Prayer session 10 Psalms of Praise and Thanksgiving-Praise and Thanksgiving are more than simply a way to enter God's presence and express gratitude! They offer the key to winning life's battles as well! Read Psalms 100 and 1 Chronicles 16! Let's go deeper with Jeff Cavins and Tim Gray on dvd! We meet at 10:00 am every Tuesday in the Fellowship Hall-All women welcome and child care is available! For more information contact Mary Christie 425-776-3967

Bible Study: There is no meeting on March 12. Meet

again on March 19. .

LENTEN CONFERENCE with

Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Seattle

Friday March 22 / 7pm Church “Spirituality of the Passion of Christ” ♦ Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle by Pope Francis on April 6, 2017 Most Reverend Daniel H. Mueggenborg was born in Okarche, Oklahoma, April 15, 1962, and was formerly a priest of the Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from Oklahoma State University in 1984, studied pre-theology at St. Meinrad Seminary in Indiana and earned degrees in theology and biblical theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Ordained a priest July 14, 1989, in Tulsa, at Holy Family Cathedral, he served as pastor of three parishes in Tulsa, held several diocesan leadership positions and was a faculty member of the Pontifical North American College in Rome. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle by Pope Francis on April 6, 2017, and was ordained by Archbishop J. Peter Sartain on May 31, 2017.

LENT Repent and believe in the Gospel. The Kingdom of God is at hand ...

LENTEN CONFERENCE Eucharist to the Homebound Are you or a family member or friend hungry to be nourished by the Body of Christ but unable to attend Mass on a regular basis? Our parish has specially trained volunteers eager to visit you on a weekly basis, bring Communion to you, to pray with you and share their faith with you. If you are interested in having a visitor, contact the parish office at 425.481.0303 and arrangements can be made.

Come pray the Rosary for Life with fellow parishioners. All are welcome. We meet by the image of the Immaculate Conception every Tuesday at noon.

Mar 22 / 7pm Lenten Conference in English: Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg “The Spirituality of the Passion of Christ”

FRIDAYS IN LENT

Stations of the Cross 7pm followed by Soup Supper Mar 15, Mar 29, Apr 12

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS: Day of Reflection for Women Mar 23 / 11am

All women of the Parish are welcome

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In its 5th year! THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (The Play) Be amazed, inspired and have an evening to remember! JOIN US, as our talented parishioners reenact the last days of Jesus. This will be more than a performance, but also a reverent way to participate in the Paschal Mystery, The Stations of the Cross. Witness a Mother’s suffering, dignity and great love! Hear the words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, his betrayal, his temptation, his unconditional love on the Cross and more scenes with costumes from that era! FREE ADMISSION Friday, April 5, at 7pm or April 6, Saturday 8pm Good Friday, April 19, is a day of fast and abstinence. Fridays of Lent are also days of abstinence. Fasting, almsgiving, and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices seriously in a spirit of penance and of preparation for Baptism or of renewal of Baptism at Easter. (Code of Canon Law, 1249-1252) Fasting is to be observed by all eighteen years of age and older, who have not yet celebrated their sixtieth birthday. On a fast day one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one's needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed. Abstinence is observed by all fourteen years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. When in doubt concerning fast and abstinence, the parish priest should be consulted.

Encounter Norma In Guatemala, we encounter Norma, who as a young mother supports her family and shares her skills with her community. Reflect on the importance of family in your life. How can you contribute to support families in your community? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.

SEAS Pro-Life Ministry DAY ONE – Developing Baby Spiritual Adoption Program At the moment the father’s sperm and mother’s egg unite, a new and unrepeatable human being comes into existence, complete with his own unique set of DNA. Although he is only one cell, everything about this little person is already present: color of eyes, blood type, the height he will grow to be, color of hair – everything! He will play a role in his family and his community – a role only he can play! Nothing is added after conception to make him a complete human being. He already exists; all he needs is nourishment, a safe, warm environment, and most of all – love. His parents do not even know he exists yet. Pray for them to safely bring their baby to birth so he can fulfill the mission God has for him. MONTH ONE – Developing Baby Spiritual Adoption Program

Your spiritually adopted baby has been quite active over the past month. Already your baby is 10,000 times bigger than at conception. Your baby has developed the foundations of her brain, spinal cord, and nervous system by the 20th day. Her heart began to beat on the 21st day, pumping blood through its own circulatory system and the blood type can be different from her mother’s. Your baby is most vulnerable during the next month of being aborted. Pray that the Lord of Life might move the heart of her mother to give her the most precious gift of all - - the gift of life.

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Day of Reflection MARCH 23, 2019 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Fellowship Hall 11:00 AM BULLETIN ARTICLE DEADLINE / DÍA DE PLAZO PARA EL BOLETÍN Parish groups/Grupos parroquiales: Submit your articles/requests to [email protected], two weeks prior to the Sunday desired. Dirijan sus peticiones a [email protected]. dos semanas antes del Domingo que desean publicarlo.

All Women of our Parish are invited, RSVP no later then March 20th, 2019. Fr. Jesus will speak to us about how we can work together, and promote community in the diversity we have today. How does God guide us to deal with our faith. A complimentary lunch will be served at 12:30. For more information contact: Lois Raske at (425) 585-0517 or [email protected]

First Sunday of Lent, 3/10/2019 | The SETON Sunday News | 11 MINISTRIES & GROUPS Alpha, Roger Ditto and Lisa Nelson Altar Servers, Jane Baer and Veronica Cardona Apostleship of the Cross, Marcia Gimenez Beta, Dave Duclos and Jim Krieger Catholic Social Teachings Min, Jane Smoke/Karyn Sullivan Coffee & Donuts, Kelly Cooley EMEs, Ana May Apin and Cuquita Cardona Encuentro Matrimonial, Raquel y Antonio Ramírez Eucharistic Adoration, Kimie Mori Faith Formation for Adults, Julie Jones Funeral Committee, Marianne Iwamoto Good Samaritans, Ann Marie Shields Guadalupe Committee, Marco Olivares Homebound Ministers, Marianne Iwamoto Hospitality Team, Tony Fletcher Lectors, Niki Gagner and Elvira Hernandez Linens, Marcia Gimenez “Luz y Vida” Prayer Group, Jose & Angelica Velazquez Music Coordinator, Kathy Egashira Nimble Fingers, Jacqueline Auroux Pastoral Council, Paul Gallagher/Gerry Apin Prayer Shawl Ministry, Joan Kluck Prayer Team, Rolf Augustine Pro-Life Ministry, Karen Salvati Sacramentors, Scott Occhiuto Simbang Gabi, Gerry Apin Stavros, Jim Krieger and Marcia Gimenez Velankanni Community, Johnson Andrews & Benson Babu Women’s Fellowship, Mary Christie

COLLABORATORS IN MINISTRY Cascade Serra Club, Ken Christie Catholic Daughters, Kathy Taylor Knights of Columbus, Steve Mueller St. Vincent de Paul

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PHONE/EMAIL DIRECTORY Staff and Clergy Alberto, Fr. Gerardo

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Cardona, Eduardo

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Egashira, Kathy

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Perez, Roberto

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Sanchez, Fr. Jesus

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Ugalde, Fr. Jose

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Volunteer for Hispanic Ministry Gimenez, Marcia

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Please keep the sick among us in your prayers, especially: Salvador Andrada David Hurtado Roberta Autron Timothy Howe Tom Bender Rosemary Jesmer Jane Bentley Helen Johnston Shawna Boger Patricia Kramer Sharyl Buehler Christopher Leon Rick Burns Jennie Leyva Tom Burns Jim Moran Ruth Carpizo Lynn Mosman Claire Carter Sandra Noble Eulalia Castillo Yolanda Noblezada Ed Crull Scott Occhiuto Gary Darnell Teresa Paris Sharyl Davis Elamar Perez Alex De Leon Diaz Margaret Quigley Michael Quigley Saul Diaz Ritzy Rafer Billie Dougherty Teresita Ramos Anna Epps Arnold Rivera Fran Fielden Joyce Rosas Bill Flanagan Florentine Ruhland Annie Gillen Jesus Sanchez Sr. Peter Gilmartin Leticia Solorzano Lupita Gonzalez Fran Sphung Richard Gross Harry St Nicholas Dee HolidayAdrienne Steuer Osborne Francis Sullivan Louise Hundertmark

James Sullivan Kaye Swartzell Michael Trupiano Fernando Varela Evelio Villalobos Vladimir Vozar Rosemary Wentz Barb West Tami Wyatt Beatrice Zorzi

May the Father bless you, the Son heal you and the Holy Spirit comfort you. Amen. To add/remove someone on this list, please contact Eduardo Cardona at (425) 481-9358 ext 314 or email at: [email protected] Si quisiera añadir/remover a alguien a esta lista, comuníquese a la oficina parroquial.