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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary time Feb. 17, 2019 Year

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Volume 5 Number 12

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

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SIXTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME The Readings this week: Sun., Feb 17:

Jer 17: 5-8; 1 Cor 15: 12, 26-20; Lk 6: 17, 20-26

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

Mon., Feb 18: Gn 4: 1-15, 25; Mk 8: 11-13 Tue., Feb 19:

Gn 6: 5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Mk: 8: 14-21

Wed., Feb 20:

Gn 8: 6-13, 20-22; Mk 8: 22-26

Thu., Feb 21:

Gn 9: 1-13; Mk 8: 27-33

Fri., Feb 22:

The Chair of St. Peter 1 Pt 5: 1-4; Mt 16: 13-19

Sat., Feb 23:

St. Polycarp Heb 11: 1-7; Mk 9: 2-13

Sun, Feb 24:

1 Sm 26: 2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23; 1 Cor 15: 45-49; Lk 6: 27-38

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

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Online 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 Daily Readings Directory Happening Pastor’s Reflection Pilgrimage to Mexico Sección en Español Typology Vocation Awareness

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PASTOR’S Reflection

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reaking Open the Word of God:

God loved us first… He has trusted us first! Everything we have comes from God! He trusted us with the care of nature, the environment, all of his creation. He has trusted parents with the souls of their children. At the sacrament of baptism, he trusted us with a new heart and a new spirit. He trusted us to be the dwelling of the Holy Spirit. He has trusted us with the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. As members of the Body of Christ, He has trusted us.

Dear brothers and sisters, the readings this Sunday prompt us to trust and hope in the Lord. Let us ask ourselves… what does it mean to trust in the Lord? Modern dictionaries define “trust” as having a firm belief in someone else’s honesty, the expressions we use are trust in someone, expect, be trustful in the other’s intentions. To trust somebody is to believe in them, have faith in My brothers and sisters, the Lord them and hope in them. has trusted us with a lot. It’s like the Once again, what does it mean to Parable of the Talents. The Lord has trust the Lord? In order to make this given us a lot, and he expects us to meaning clearer, I’ll use the example earn much more than what he placed of a small child. A small child trusts in our trust. If we take what the Lord completely in his parents to fulfill all has given us and abuse it, we’ll end his/her needs while a child. Doesn’t with nothing. If we take what we have he/she trust that their parents will give received and in trust we invest it in our them love, shelter, clothing, education, spiritual growth, in love for others, food, medicine, religious formation, care of those entrusted to us, we will values, security and everything else receive much more. This is the they need? Any other basic needs that spiritual law of Divine Justice. ensure the child’s full growth in the physical and spiritual life? Does the child perhaps say “I’ll find myself my own place”, or “I’ll find my food someplace else”? No! A child accepts joyfully and gratefully everything his/ her parents give him/her. Trusting in the Lord is just the same. It means that we, adults that we are, must accept with joy and thanksgiving everything that God provides for our material and spiritual needs, according to the call we’ve received in this life. It means acknowledging full of joy that the needs of a priest or a religious sister are different than those of a married couple. It means acknowledging with joy and gratefulness everything the Lord Our God has provided for each of us, depending on our basic needs. Why must we trust in God? Since

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alking together as brothers and sisters:

Dear brothers and sisters, this week let us meditate on everything that has been entrusted to us. Let us meditate about our trust in the Lord. And let us also think about our trust in others. Let us ask God for the grace to perceive our human frailties. Once done, by the power of the Holy Spirit, in the Name of Jesus, let us spiritually embrace those flaws and let us correct any lack of trust. This will enable us to be like the 5-year-old child and allow us to enjoy the fullness of life in all aspects. Let us trust in the Lord to fulfill our material and spiritual needs. Then they will say about us “Blessed are they who trust in the Lord!” Fr. José Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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Retiro Kerigma 1—3 de Marzo 2019

Un “Encuentro con Jesús Vivo”

Parroquia de St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Monday, February 18

President’s Day—Office Closed

Tuesday, February 19 - No Elementary Faith Formation Women’s Fellowship

10am

Hall

Rosary for Life

12pm

Church

Praise and Worship in Song Adoration

7pm

Chapel

Adult Faith Formation

7pm

Hall

Youth Bible Study

8pm

Youth Room

Wednesday, February 20- No Elementary Faith Formation

Cupo limitado

BETA in Christianity Pro-Life

6:30pm

Hall

7pm

St. 4

Thursday, February 21—No Elementary Faith Formation

Para mas información o para inscribirse: Teresita Hodge 425-239-8679 Angelica Madrigal: 425-321-4556 Costo: $ 25.00

Cascade Serra Club

6pm

Hall

Sacramentors

7pm

St. 2

Catholic Daughters

7pm

St. 7

Luz y Vida Gpo. de Oración

7pm

Seton House

Friday, February 22 Passion of the Christ Welcome

6:30pm

Hall

Saturday, February 23 Sacramentors

8am

St. 6

Sunday, February 24 Guadalupe Committee Fundraiser RCIA English

After 11 and 1pm Mass 9am

St. 4

Early Childhood FF

11 am

St, 1, 2, 3

RICA Spanish

11am

St. 7

Edge & Life teen

6pm

Hall

No habrá clases de catecismo la semana de Febrero 19-21 debido al Mid Winter Break. Para mas información llame a la oficina de Formación en la Fe: 425-481-9358

Comité Guadalupano Le hace una cordial invitación para su próxima venta de comida el 24 de Febrero en las Misas de 11 y 1. Venga y disfrute de sabrosa comida. Los fondos recaudados se usan para ayudar a la parroquia en sus proyectos.

Las Palmas del Domingo de Ramos del año pasado se convertirán en las cenizas que recibiremos el Miércoles de Cenizas. Traiga sus palmas de años anteriores y deposítelas en el contenedor en el vestíbulo. ¡Gracias!

Únase a otros católicos a 40 Días por la Vida—40 días de oración, y ayuno para terminar con el aborto. También está invitado a ser parte de la demostración pacífica en oración y en silencio durante la vigilia de 40 días en frente de la Clínica de Planned Parenthood en Everett, si desea más información– y especialmente si quiere participar, por favor comuníquese con: Rachel Carrier a [email protected] o visite la página de web www.40daysforlife.com/everett. Por favor únete al lanzamiento del programa el miércoles 27 de febrero a las 6:30pm en el salón parroquial de la Iglesia de Sta. María Magdalena.

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Spirituality of the Cross Pilgrimage in honor of Conchita’s Beatification

To Mexico City, Puebla, Cholula, Queretaro, and San Luis Potosí with Fr. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S. June 23 - July 1, 2019

Some of the places we will visit: Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine St. Felipe de Jesus Church where Fr. Felix is buried Mexico City Historical Center St. Joseph Church where Conchita is buried Cholula, Puebla Jesus Maria, Center of the Spirituality of the Cross in San Luis Potosi And much more... We will have Mass every day, Prayer and Eucharistic Adoration at convents with the Sisters of the Cross

Price: $1,400.00

(includes airfare, hotels, transportation, daily breakfasts, 2 days three meals. Priced based on double occupancy, single occupancy available at extra charge. This price does not include insurance coverage but there is insurance available if desired). Deadline to sign up is MONDAY, APRIL 2 with a deposit of $800 and a copy of your passport. Space is limited, reservations will be taken on a first come basis.

(Make check payable to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church)

For more information please contact Amelia Carver (425) 745-1436

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REFLEXION del

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Párroco

editando la Palabra de Dios

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, las lecturas de este domingo nos invitan a reflexionar a que confiemos en el Señor. Preguntémonos: ¿qué significa confiar en el Señor? En primer lugar, consideremos cómo los diccionarios comunes definen la palabra "confianza". Afirman que "confiar" es tener una firme creencia en la honestidad de otro, confiar en alguien, tener una expectativa confiada, esperar, tener confianza en la intención del otro. Confiar en alguien es creer en alguien, tener fe en él y esperar en él. Volvámonos a preguntar, ¿qué significa confiar en el Señor? Para entender lo que significa confiar en el Señor, usaré el ejemplo de un niño. El niño confía completamente en sus padres para satisfacer todas las necesidades de su infancia, ¿no confía en que sus padres proporcionen amor, refugio, ropa, educación, alimentos, medicación, educación religiosa, valores, seguridad y todo lo demás? ¿Otras necesidades básicas que le aseguren la plenitud de su crecimiento físico y espiritual? ¿El niño dice: "Iré y encontraré mi propio lugar para quedarme" o "Me alimentaré en otro lugar"? ¡No! Acepta con alegría y acción de gracias todo lo que le proporcionan sus padres. Confiar en el Señor es lo mismo. Significa que nosotros, como adultos, debemos aceptar con alegría y agradecimiento todo lo que Dios provee para nuestras necesidades físicas y espirituales de acuerdo con el llamado que hemos recibido en la vida. Significa reconocer con alegría y acción de gracias que las necesidades de un sacerdote o una hermana religiosa son diferentes a las de una pareja casada. Significa reconocer con alegría y agradecimiento todas las cosas que el Señor Dios provee para cada uno de nosotros de acuerdo con nuestras necesidades básicas. ¿Por qué debemos confiar en Dios? Como Dios nos amó primero, ¡Él ha confiado en nosotros primero! ¡Todo lo que poseemos vino de Dios! Él confió en nosotros con el cuidado de la tierra, el medio ambiente, todas sus creaciones. Ha confiado a los padres de familia las almas de sus hijos. Durante el sacramento del bautismo, nos confió un corazón y un espíritu nuevos. Él confió en

nosotros para ser morada del Espíritu Santo. Él nos confió los dones del Espíritu Santo. Como miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo, Él confió en nosotros. Mis hermanos y hermanas, el Señor nos ha confiado mucho. Es como en la parábola de los talentos. El Señor nos dio mucho y espera que ganemos mucho más de lo que Él ha depositado en nuestra confianza. Si tomamos lo que el Señor nos ha dado y abusamos de él, al final, no tendremos nada. Si tomamos lo que se nos ha dado en confianza y lo invertimos en nuestro crecimiento espiritual, en el amor hacia los demás, en el cuidado de aquellos en nuestra confianza, se nos dará mucho más. Esta es la ley espiritual de la justicia divina.

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aminando juntos como hermanos:

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, esta semana, reflexionemos sobre lo que se ha puesto en nuestra confianza. Reflexionemos sobre nuestra confianza hacia el Señor. Y reflexionemos sobre nuestra confianza hacia los demás. Oremos por la gracia de Dios para iluminar nuestras mentes para que podamos percibir nuestras debilidades humanas. Entonces, por el poder del Espíritu Santo en el Nombre de Jesús, abracemos una mente espiritual y corrijamos cualquier falta de confianza que podamos tener para que, como el niño de cinco años, podamos disfrutar de la plenitud de la vida en todos los aspectos. Confiemos en el Señor para llenar nuestras necesidades físicas y espirituales. Entonces se dirá con respecto a nosotros: "Dichosos los que confiaron en el Señor". P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

The Sacred Power of Priesthood In Persona Christi Capitis A priest friend once told me this story. One parishioner, a daily communicant, invited him to supper. During the super, the devout Catholic man said, “Father, explain the priesthood to me in thirty seconds or less,” The man smiled, knowing that this was impossible. But the priest replied, “That’s easy. I will ask you three questions. When you go to Mass each day, do you believe that you are really receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus in Holy Communion?” The man said,” Absolutely. I know it’s Jesus!” The priest continued, “When you go to confession, do you really believe that all of your sins have been completely forgiven, even mortal sins?” The man replies, “Yes Father, I am completely confident that my sins are gone.” “Finally, do you agree that only Jesus Christ himself has the power to do these things?” The man stared at the priest and nodded affirmatively. The priest concluded, “Then you know what priesthood is. The priesthood brings the very power of Jesus down to earth out of love and mercy for his people.”

A priest, by virtue of his ordination and the sacred power entrusted to him, acts in persona Christi capitis, in the person of Christ, the head [of the Church]. Catholics know this is true and witness it daily. For example, when a priest baptizes a boy, he says, “I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” He does not say, “Jesus baptizes you…” At Holy Mass, the priest says in the first person. “This is my body, which is given up for you. Do this in memory of me” And in Confession, does the priest say “Jesus absolves you of your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”? Of course not. The priest says, “I absolve you of your sins…” A priest functions and exists in persona Christi capitis. It is really Jesus who is baptizing. It is Jesus who is offering himself in the Mass. It is Jesus who forgives sins in Confession. It is the raised hand of Jesus expelling demons from possessed men. But it is his priest who’s saying the words, acting in the very person of Christ (CCC #1548). 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. 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. Fr. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S.

This week please pray for Josh Nehnevaj Josh is a seminarian with the Archdiocese of Seattle and is taking Theology I classes at the Pontifical North American Collage.

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T y p o l o g y The Jesus I Forgot

knew I shouldn’t have, participating in sports I

By Avera Maria Santo Part I

could care less about, and being bullied by people I

The Jesus I forgot wasn’t there to condemn me once considered friends. I wanted it all to be over, after I dragged myself into the confessional to and I wanted the pain to stop but was too ashamed confess viewing pornography for the first time as a

to ask for help from those that God placed in my

sophomore in high school. I’d been trapped in this path. sin for years, but had no idea that withholding a sin

The Jesus I forgot wasn ’t there to condemn me;

like that was another sin in and of itself. I was

the Jesus I forgot was — is — merciful and good,

terrified, ashamed, and wanted to run away. But and wills my good. So much of the pain I ’ve Christ wanted me there, and I wish I could go back suffered in my life has come from me forgetting and see the smile on His face after I did.

who God is, and not looking at myself as His

The Jesus I forgot wasn’t there to condemn me beloved who He created for Himself. when I told my spiritual director, through tears and a broken heart, that I thought I might be gay and was head over heels for my best friend at the time. In the midst of my agony was a God that loved and wanted the best for me, that loved me with an age old love that I was never going to find anywhere else, that I desperately wanted, but that I was far too blind from shame to see. The Jesus I forgot wasn’t there to condemn me when I was thinking of taking my life when I felt like I couldn’t stand it anymore. I was studying things I wasn’t interested in, falling for girls I

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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an

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 Feb 19th, We will be studying Psalms-School of Prayer session 7 Psalms of Pilgrimage and Ascents-This group of Psalms (read Psalms120-134) reflect the Journey and God's Blessing at the Temple in Jerusalem-Every Sunday we to journey to the tabernacle right here at SEAS! Let's go deeper into this pilgrim journey with the Psalms 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: Has your heart been full of gratitude, pain, anger, or joy, but empty of words before God? All adults are invited to "Psalms, The School of Prayer" on Tuesday, February 19, 7:00 pm, in the Fellowship Hall. Session 3 will offer some practical ways to plant the psalms in your heart. Come even if you missed sessions 1 and 2. For further information, call 425-481-9358, ext. 314. (This is a make-up session for snow day on 2/5 and 12)

YES! WE DID RAISE THE ROOF! THANK YOU for supporting our church with donations for the ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT WE REACHED OUR CAMPAIGN GOAL: $180,000

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FAIR

Healing Mass Jan 25 Friday / 7pm

After all Masses March 2 - 3

ASH WEDNESDAY

March 6 2019 Mass with Distribution of Ashes 9am and 6pm, English 8pm, Spanish

Service of the Word with Distribution of Ashes 3pm, English Envelopes for the Encounter Lent Rice Bowl collection will be available this day. Use the envelope to donate your Lenten sacrifices at the end of Lent. This collection benefits Catholic Relief Services programs.

Mass Linens Ministry Every time we celebrate Mass linens are used to set the altar and distribute communion. They need to be laundered with special care and following specific instructions, but this ministry is very fulfilling for those who cannot participate in ministries with meetings, or structured schedules. People helping launder linens are scheduled once a month to take home half the linens used during the week, and bring them back mid-week. Please consider joining the wonderful ladies that do this very important ministry at SEAS. Contact Marcia at 425481-9358 x308, [email protected]

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Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion “…With My mercy, I pursue sinners along all their paths, and My Heart rejoices when they return to Me. I forget the bitterness with which they fed My Heart and rejoice at their return. Tell sinners that no one shall escape My Hand; if they run away from My Merciful Heart, they will fall into My Just Hands. Tell sinners that I am always waiting for them, that I listen intently to the beating of their heart . . . when will it beat for Me?" St. Maria Faustina He is waiting, and He is listening. He yearns to fill your heart with mercy and His love. Join us on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat and discover what our Father’s loving embrace can do to heal what the abortion decision has brought to your life. Now registering for our next healing retreats: March 810 and April 5-7, both in English Call for a compassionate, confidential conversation. English: (206) 920-6413 Español: (206)-450-7814 www.ccsww.org/projectrachel Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services.

The Catholic Daughters Want to thank each and everyone of you who supported our annual Valentine's basket raffle. The funds are used to support organizations such as Two Hearts Pregnancy Aid, Cocoon House, ProLife, Smile Train and others. We have a great parish and should be proud that we support all of our ministries. May God bless you all!

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.

You are loved with an everlasting Love!

Prayer Shawl Ministry SEAS Prayer Shawl Ministry is touching the lives of the suffering and grieving, as well as many of your family members and friends who find themselves alone and isolated from their Church family. A huge thank you to all who have knit or are knitting/ crocheting shawls of beauty bringing comfort, support, and blessings to so many. Thanks, too, for your generous donations of yarn to help the ministry. Please submit names and addresses of family or neighbors who might enjoy a Prayer Shawl for comfort and blessings. E-mail [email protected] or leave a note in the office.

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.

From March 6th through April 14th, you’re invited to join other Catholics for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Planned Parenthood in Everett. If you’d like more information – and especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact: Rachel Carrier at [email protected] or visit www.40daysforlife.com/everett Please join us for our kick off rally on Wednesday, February 27th at 6:30pm at St. Mary Magdalen Parish Hall. Thank You!

Please bring in your old Palms from past celebrations of Passion Sunday. Those old palms will be ritually burned to create the ashes for Ash Wednesday. There will be a receptacle in the vestibule in which you may place your palms. Thank you.

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.

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

425-355-3504

Contact for all ministries [email protected] Mention the ministry in the subject line. CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES Counseling

425-257-2111 or 888-240-8572

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

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x306

Cardona, Eduardo

[email protected]

425-481-9358 x314

Egashira, Kathy

[email protected]

206-214-5884

Everist, Shannon

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x303

Moran, Stephanie

[email protected] 425-481-9358 x311

Perez, Roberto

[email protected]

425-481-9358 x312

Sanchez, Fr. Jesus

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x305

Ugalde, Fr. Jose

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x304

Volunteer for Hispanic Ministry Gimenez, Marcia

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x308

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

Fran Sphung Adrienne Steuer Harry St Nicholas Francis Sullivan James Sullivan Kaye Swartzell Michael Trupiano Fernando Varela Evelio Villalobos Vladimir Vozar Rosemary Wentz Barb West Tami Wyatt Beatrice Zorzi

Week of Feb 2-3 Sat. 5pm 9 am 11 am 1 pm 5pm

$4,924.00 $6,150.07 $4,080.00 $2,989.00 $1,548.00

Roof EFT Contributions Misc

$ 2,869.00

Total Offering

$32,221.90

Average Weekly Offerings of $30,000 are needed to run the parish

May the Father bless you, the Son heal you and the Holy Spirit comfort you. Amen.

$ 9,761.83

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