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St. Cecilia Parish 1310 Madison Avenue N. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 | (206) 842-3594 | www.saintcparish.org
PASTOR Fr. Joseph P. Mitchell | email: pastor@saintcparish.org
August 2, 2015 – 18th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
WEEKEND Saturday Vigil Mass .............................. 5:00 p.m. Sunday ........................ 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
WEEKDAYS Monday & Tuesday Word and Communion ..................... 9:00 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday Mass ............................................................ 9:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION Saturday ............................ 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (Also by appointment)
BENEDICTION & EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Benediction ............................... Friday 9:30 a.m. Followed by Eucharistic Adoration……………. Friday 10:00 a.m. to Saturday 4:00 p.m.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Email: parishoffice@saintcparish.org Mon. Wed, Thurs Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Closed Lunch 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Office Closed Tuesday
MISSION STATEMENT: As part of the living Body of Christ, Saint Cecilia parish on Bainbridge Island seeks to conform to the will of God through faith, works, teaching and stewardship of God’s creation as guided by the Holy Spirit, by the teachings of Christ, and the Grace of the Father. We celebrate this mission daily in prayer, liturgy, sacraments and life.
Dear Parishioners, Last week I spoke of the value of order and consistency in the
Eucharist. Our worship is not something we create or own, but a
divine action which the Church stewards. The order and
consistency found in liturgical texts and instructions facilitate the
“fully conscious and active participation in liturgical celebrations”
of all the faithful who gather. To participate fully, it helps to know
what one is expected to say and do.
The concept of full and active participation of all the faithful in
the Mass is at the heart of the reform of the liturgy introduced by
the Second Vatican Council. The council documents on the Sacred
Liturgy state: “In the restoration and promotion of the sacred
liturgy, this full and active participation by all the people is the aim
to be considered before all else…” For those who remember the
Mass before the reforms, the primary active participants were the
celebrant, altar server and choir. The reforms called for all to
participate aloud in prayer, song, posture and gesture. The reforms
also expanded the opportunities for the laity to be involved in
special liturgical ministries.
This full and active participation requires preparation. While
we recognize the importance of the preparation of readers and
musicians and celebrant, we sometimes forget the equal
preparation of all who gather. The Council liturgy document
addressed the disposition of the faithful that precedes this
participation. “But in order that the liturgy may be able to produce
its full effects, it is necessary that the faithful come to it with
proper dispositions, that their minds should be attuned to their
voices, and that they should cooperate with divine grace lest they
receive it in vain.” The importance of what happens before the
Mass as the faithful gather is behind the instruction provided in the
Missal: “Even before the celebration itself, it is a praiseworthy
practice for silence to be observed in the church…so that all may
dispose themselves to carry out the sacred celebration in a devout
and fitting manner.”
Next week, what do we do with the silence?
Yours in Christ,
mailto:parishoffice@saintcparish.org
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Monday, August 3
Tuesday, August 4 St. John Vianney
Wednesday, August 5 Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major
Thursday, August 6 The Transfiguration of the Lord
9:00 a.m. Communion Service- Dan Brotherton, Presider
9:30 a.m. Centering Prayer – St. Monica Room
5:30 p.m. Legion of Mary- Church 5:30 p.m. Rosary – Church 7:00 p.m. Liturgical Choir –
Choir Room Note: Library is open 8:30-4:30 Monday through Friday (excluding Tuesdays) & Sundays after Mass.
9:00 a.m. Communion Service – Orysia Earhart, Presider
12:30 p.m. Knitting Circle –St. Monica Room
5:30 p.m. Rosary-Church 6:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul-
Library
9:00 a.m. Mass 5:30 p.m. Rosary- Church
9:00 a.m. Mass 5:30 p.m. Rosary – Church
PARISH KUDOS & UPDATE
LIBRARY NEWS:
Bergoglio’s List by Nello
Scavo tells how a young
Francis defied a dictatorship
and saved dozens of lives in
1976 when the Argentine
military overthrew the
government. What followed
was nine years of
dictatorship where 30,000 people were tortured and
murdered. These accounts share Frances’ courage &
heroism in the face of unspeakable evil.
SCHEDULING INFORMATION: If you want to schedule
an appointment with Fr. Mitchell, please email
pastor@saintcparish.org
MUSIC DIRECTOR WANTED: St. Cecilia Parish is
seeking a Music Director. Responsibilities include,
but are not limited to: Choir direction; music
leadership for worship services; ensuring proper
maintenance of musical instruments; and other duties
as directed by the pastor. For more information,
please contact Kathy Vasta at
secretary@saintcparish.org or 206-842-3594.
HELPLINE SAYS THANKYOU: Helpline House asked
us to pass along this message to St. Cecilia’s
parishioners with gratitude: “A shout out to St.
Cecilia’s congregation for incorporating donations to
the food bank in their service. Every Monday morning,
Helpline House receives about 200 lbs. of a wide
variety of much appreciated food items.” For the first
quarter of 2015 (April-June) St. Cecilia’s donated a
record quantity of food items: 1,531lbs. We are very
grateful for your generosity.” The members of the
SVdP Esterman Conference add their thanks.
ARCHBISHOP SARTAIN TO BLESS CATHOLIC
TEACHERS: Catholics who teach at local public and
non-Catholic private schools colleges & universities
will be blessed as “Witnesses of the Faith.” Teachers,
staff, and families are invited to attend Mass at noon,
September 6, 2015, St. James Cathedral. Casual
reception to follow. Information at 206-382-4593 or
ocff@seattlearch.org.
CONTRIBUTE TO THE BULLETIN: Parishioners, let us
know what you are doing, opportunities for ministry,
and events that would enrich the spiritual lives of your
fellow parishioners. Submit your articles to the parish
office at editor@saintcparish.org.
ANSWERED PRAYERS: The bulletin will provide space
for prayers’ answered (in thanksgiving) beneath
Prayer Requests. Share your gratitude. Send requests
to editor@saintcparish.org.
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Friday, August 7 St. Sixtus II and Companions, St. Cajetan
Saturday, August 8 St. Dominic
Sunday, August 9 19thh Sunday in Ordinary Time
† Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, rest in peace. Amen The Sunday Mass Ministry Roster and the Visiting Eucharistic Ministry Roster are available online at the parish website: http://www.saintcparish.org/volunteer-ministry-page sac
9:00 a.m. Mass - 10:00 a.m. Adoration – All day and until 4:00 p.m. Saturday
9:00 a.m. Mass 3:45 p.m. Liturgical Choir -
Church 4:00 p.m. Adoration ends 4:00 p.m. Confession - Church
(ends 4:45 p.m.) 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass - For Parishioners
8:00 a.m. Mass - For Parishioners 9:00 a.m. Coffee & Donuts 10:00 a.m. Mass – For Parishioners 7:00 p.m. Vespers - Liturgy of
the Hours
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIVING OF TIME, TALENT & TREASURE
OFFICE HELP NEEDED: Volunteers are needed in the
parish office for mailings, filing, and general office help.
ONLINE GIVING:
Continues to be a source
of generous donations
for the Parish. Please consider giving on-line. It’s easy!
Details at www.saintcparish.org
BROWN BAG IT: Once a month, St. Vincent de Paul
members distribute brown bags to collect your
Helpline donations. Please return food donations to
the Church the following weekend. (See Helpline’s
thankyou!)
FLOWERS FROM THE HEART: Donate your freshly
cut flowers throughout the summer
months to provide cheer to someone
who is bedridden, housebound or
otherwise restricted. Flowers can be
dropped off and placed in the
buckets located at the front door of
Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. Program runs
until August 28th (Monday through Friday from 8:30-
11:30 AM) Interested in volunteering to arrange and
deliver these bouquets? Please contact Sandy Young
(842-7252) or Maureen Jurcak (842-4684).
MAKE A PILGRIMAGE: Archbishop Peter Sartain
invites you to join the Archdiocesan pilgrimage to the
World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, Sept. 22-27.
This is an historic opportunity to see Pope Francis on
his first visit to the U.S. For complete info on how to
register, visit: www.seattlearchidiocese.org/wmf.
YOUTH DIRECTOR WANTED AT ROLLING BAY:
Rolling Bay Presbyterian is looking for a new Director
of Youth Ministry to begin August/September. Please
send your resume, references, and letter of interest to
Pastor Marty Shelton-Jenck, Head of Staff at
marty@rbpres.org. Please go to www.rbpres.org for
full details.
SHARE YOUR SHIRTS FOR
HAITI: The Committee to
Supply Haitian Orphans is
seeking men's button-down
shirt to convert into shirts for
little boys and shifts for little
girls. Any size or color is fine.
No shirt is too ratty or stained
to be of use. Look for the collection box in Conger Hall.
Questions? Call Mary Dombrowski (842-8728).
ANOTHER CALL OUT FOR HAITI: During the Haiti
trip a few months ago, one of the requests from the
Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresa’s order) was
for clothing, diapers, and blankets for their re-feeding
centers, where they take in small children who are
malnourished, and care for them until they are healthy
enough to return home. We are hoping to send a
collection of items this fall. Some fabric and patterns
have been donated already. If you can help us in any
way, please contact Kerry Daly (360/649-2770 or
daly0119@comcast.net) or Mary Ellen Murphy
(206/794-7149 or brenmary23@msn.com). Please
note that you don’t have to be able to sew in order to
help, so call if you’re interested!
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PARISH CALENDAR
September 5: Wedding Celebration. Parishioner
Ginna Macleod and Randy Pollock invite you to wish
them well on their recent marriage in Arizona. They’ll
be in Conger Hall after Mass.
September 6: Witness to Faith: Catholics teaching at
local public and non-Catholic private schools colleges
& universities, as well as staff and families are invited
to attend Mass at noon, St. James Cathedral for a
blessing by Archbishop Sartain. Casual reception to
follow. Information at 206-382-4593 or
ocff@seattlearch.org.
September 27: Crop Walk. SAVE THE DATE! More
info to come.
October 17: Parish Auction. SAVE THE DATE! More
info to come.
OTHER CALENDAR EVENTS
August 6: St Martin’s 23rd Annual Golf Tournament
Benefit. Harbour Pointe Golf Club. 100% of money
raised goes to St. Martin’s Shelter and Housing
Programs. For information contact Tracy Kenney-
LaBossier at stmartingolf@gmail.com.
August 10/12: Forty Weeks: An Ignatian Path to
Christ, Forming Intentional Disciples in Your
Parish. Federal Way, WA. Presented by Father
William Watson, SJ. Learn how to implement the Forty
Weeks Program in our parish. For information contact
www.palisadesretreatcenter.org.
August 18-20: Liturgical Ministries Institute.
Deepen your understanding of the sacred liturgy.
Presenters include: Fr. Bryan Dolejsi (Director of
Vocations, Seattle Archdiocese), Andrew Casad
(Director of Liturgy, Seattle Archdiocese, Dr. Corinna
Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy, St. James
Cathedral, and Dr. Paul Thornock, Director of Music, St.
James Cathedral. Register & info at:
http://www.seattlearchdiocese.org/Liturgy/Worksho
ps.aspx. Or email Jennifer Gramaje at
jenniferg@seattlearch.org
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT
CURSILLO: “The Cursillo
Movement is both a
movement and a
method”…the purpose of
which is “to create small
groups of Christians that will
evangelize their
environments with the
gospel spirit” and to “help
persons live what is fundamental for being a Christian
by committing themselves…to grow in holiness,
formation and evangelization.” (The Pilgrim’s Guide).
Cursillo includes a weekend experience, which is a
focused series of exercises in specific areas about how
Christians live their faith. Following the weekend, a
Group Reunion of three to six friends meet each week
to share their enthusiastic faith in Jesus Christ.
Parishioners from Saint Cecilia’s who are active in
Cursillo shared their experiences:
Bob Earhart: “Made in [The Trinity’s] image, we were
meant for relationships, not solitude. The ongoing
relationships of Cursillo have brought us together in
Christ’s fold; there we find peace, security and joy with
our fellows. There we share our breakfast and our
lives, and make plans to bring Christ’s presence to the
other sheep in His name.”
Bob Kuebler: “We are all on this faith journey together,
and support one another in all areas of our lives. We
are able to discern the will of God more clearly as we
pray together. In this way we develop a closer
relationship to Jesus and one another and increase our
desire to bring Him to others through our actions.”
Len Beil: “I made my three-day Cursillo retreat in 1980
and it remains one of the highlight experiences of my
life! I have been meeting weekly with wonderful men
who have also made a Cursillo retreat for the past 35
years! The retreat and friends I made are very special
to me!”
To find out more about Cursillo, or to participate,
please contact Dick Abrams at (206) 842-5105.
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St. Cecilia Parish, Bainbridge Island, WA
PASTORAL SERVICES
Patrick Middleton could use our
prayers.
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
Sunday Collection July 25/26
- $ 6,835.85
Online Giving this week -
$840.00
Children’s Envelopes – $9.00
Children’s Offering of Good
Deeds – “I helped my friend’s
family”
As stewards of the mysteries of God, we
desire to tell others about them and
about the light they shed on human
life, to share the gifts and graces they
have received from God, especially
knowledge of Christ Jesus.
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISM Celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of each month during the 10:00 a.m. Mass or by appointment. Call the Parish Office to plan for Baptism classes and paperwork needed. We encourage parents to schedule classes before the birth of their child.
FIRST RECONCILIATION, FIRST COMMUNION, PREP (Parish Religious Education Program) K-8 Please contact Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation Terry Markuly, 842-3594 x102 or email tmarkuly@saintcparish.org
CONFIRMATION Please contact the office for more information, Parish Office x101
MARRIAGE GUIDELINES The engaged couple should plan to meet with the pastor at least six months before the wedding. One party should be a registered parishioner.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) Meets Tuesday nights at 7pm in the Chardin Room. Please contact the Parish Office x101 or RCIA Director Patrick Middleton at 206-321-0050.
FUNERALS Call the parish office for assistance with funeral arrangements.
HOUSE CALLS If you wish to receive the sacraments at home please call the Parish Office at (206) 842-3594 x101 to schedule.
PRAYER REQUESTS If you wish to add someone to the Parish Prayer Chain,
contact Mary Corbin at: marecorb@aol.com.
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GOVERNANCE & OTHER PASTORAL ACTIVITIES
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Parish consultative and advisory body of parish members, Kevin Kanyer (chair) FINANCE COUNCIL Parish financial advisory body made up of parish members, Scott Edwards (chair) PARISH MINISTRIES & ACTIVITIES A catalog of parish ministries and activities is listed on our website under the ministries section at: www.saintcparish.org/ministries.html. The parish office can assist you in finding out any additional information you require. BULLETIN Send announcements via email to editor@saintcparish.org no later than 9 AM on Monday.
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ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL School Website www.saintceciliaschool.org 1310 Madison Ave. N. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Phone (206) 842-2017 Principal – Susan Kilbane – skilbane@saintceciliaschool.org
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