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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - A Missionaries of the Holy Spirit Community
SETON Sunday News
The
Sixth Sunday of EASTER
May 21, 2017 Year
A Volume 3
Number 25
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SCAN ME FOR MORE
INFORMATION
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
Officers and Councils
The Pastoral Council Gerry Apin, Eduardo Cardona, Paul Gallagher, Bob Kennedy,
Laura Keegan, Jim Krieger, Pat Maurer, Patrick Sweeney
The Leadership Team Jonald Alejandro, Ana May Apin,
Rolfson Augustine, Marcia Gimenez, Heidi Gogal, Dc. Craig Lundberg,
Steve Robinson
The Finance Council Richard Carlson, Eric Darling,
Bill Dunnigan, Shannon Everist, Fr. Gerardo Alberto, Fr. Jose Ugalde
The Seton Sunday News Bulletin Fr. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS, publisher Marcia Gimenez, associate publisher
Office Hours: Mon. - Thu. 9 am - 4:30 pm
(Closed 12:30-1:30pm)
Mass Times: Mon.-Sat. 9 am / Saturday vigil - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm (Spanish) & 5 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday - 3:30 - 4:45 pm
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon — Fri, 10 am — 9 pm
Our Shared Vision
Enliven Faith
Embrace our Ethnicities
Enhance Spirituality
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone: 425-481-9358
Monday thru Friday: 10am - 5pm
The office will be open during all session times
Stephanie Moran, Faith Formation Director
Administration
Gerardo Alberto, M.Sp.S., Pastor
Mario Rodriguez, M.Sp.S., Vicar
Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S., Vicar
Armando Hernandez, M.Sp.S., Vicar
Craig Lundberg, Deacon
Shannon Everist, PA for Administration
Lori Lowery, Secretary
Index
Amazing Parish 9
Calendar of Events 4
Daily Readings 2
Directory 11
From Fr. Mario 5
Happening… 10
Pastor’s Reflection 3
Sección en Español 4 y 6
Typology 8
Vocation Awareness 7
SIXTH WEEK OF EASTER
The Readings this week:
Sun., May 21: Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; 1 Pt 3:15-18; Jn 14:15-21
Mon., May 22: Acts 16:11-15; Jn 15:26-16:4a
Tue., May 23: Acts 16:22-34; Jn 16:5-11
Wed., May 24: Acts 17:15, 22-18:1; Jn 16:12-15
Thu., May 25: Acts 18:1-8; Jn 16:16-20
Fri., May 26: Saint Philip Neri, Priest Acts 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23
Sat., May 27: Acts 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28
Sun., May 28: The Ascension of the Lord Acts 1:1-11; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20
Online at www.usccb.org/bible/readings
Fridays in May
May 26 6:15pm Rosary 7pm Healing Mass
MyParish app @easbothell
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B reaking Open the Word of God
The reality that encompasses all of the appearances of the Risen Lord, and which this Easter Season has been bringing to our attention so we can see it with the eyes of faith, is love. Christianity is a religion of love. The love we are talking about here is not a feeling of sympathy and well-meaning that dissipates in good intentions. The love Jesus talks about today is a response to the love he has given us, the love of the Father which has been made manifest by giving up his life on the cross, and rising again to new life. Christian love is God’s love for us, freely given in Christ. And our love for God, through Christ, in return. It is precisely a new way of life which takes flesh and becomes concrete in attitudes and actions. This must be our understanding when Jesus says “if you love me, you will keep my commandments.” This is where it becomes evident that true love goes beyond good feelings, and should be an act of will which is born in a person’s heart. In this love Jesus talks about today there is a first moment of listening and accepting his word, therefore, a moment of understanding. And then there is a second moment of putting into practice, and that has to do with the will. To keep Jesus’ commandments means to listen and look, understand and decide. And it is quite clear that the content of those commandments and that new way
of life in obedience to Jesus Christ cannot be anything but love: “whoever says he remains in Jesus, must live the way he lived;” because whoever listens to the Word of Jesus and is able to see him with faith, he also discovers Him “in the least of my brothers”. When we strive to live this way, we receive a new gift, the gift of comfort, of being witnesses to the Paraclete. He is the Spirit of Jesus Himself, Love incarnate that enjoins the Father and the Son.
This is how we can come to understand the real presence of Christ in his Church and his sacraments, the real opportunity to see him and experience his person, all of this is the work of the Holy Spirit. This also explains the clear sadness in light of Jesus approaching departure. We have received the same Spirit from Jesus, we know Him and we see Him because of faith, and His fruits are palpable. We can perceive Him in the Word as the true Word of God. In the Eucharist, we know we enjoy a true relationship with Christ and, despite our weaknesses, we are able to comprehend the truth of the commandment to love. We understand than only love saves.
If we glorify Jesus Christ in our hearts, keep His commandments and trust in the Holy Spirit, there is nothing we should fear. Persecutions and falsehoods against us become opportunities to give witness, to explain the reason for our hope. This statement is particularly timely these days. The witness of our faith happens, as Peter reminds us in the second reading, when
we respect the freedom of others. They are different ways of love, and, therefore, ways to keep Jesus’
commandments. This means replying to evil with goodness, to curses with blessings, to false testimonies with good behavior. Loving Christ implies, then, the strong will to live according to His Word, and following His example; and thus the presence of the Holy Spirit will be guaranteed, the Church’s defender, comforter and guide, and in turn, the Church guides each one of us in the path of truth.
W alking together like
brothers and sisters:
Dear brothers and sisters, we are slowly approaching the great celebration of Pentecost. The events of last week, such as the Confirmation Mass when 94 of our brothers and sisters received the outpouring of the Holy Spirit through the Sacrament of Confirmation, serve as proof of the presence of the Holy Spirit who pours Himself out in abundance. Also the conference we heard from Fr Rito Guzman, M.Sp.S. about the Spirituality of the Cross was a means God gave us to acknowledge the presence of God in our journey. Let us continue praying for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon us this coming Pentecost. I invite you to pray the Novena to the Holy Spirit, an abbreviated form appears on page 8. I hope many of you will take the time to attend the special celebration we’ll have at the Pentecost Vigil Mass, June 3 at 5pm. Come Holy Spirit, Come!
Fr. Jose Gerardo Alberto, MSpS
P A S T O R ’ S R e f l e c t i o n
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Monday May 22
EDGE 7pm F. Hall
Estudio Biblia Español 7pm Casa Seton
Leadership Team 7pm Office
Tuesday May 23
Women’s Fellowship 10am Seton House
Rosary for Life 12noon Church
Alpha 6:30pm F. Hall
Financial Peace Ws 7pm St. 7
Praise and Worship in Song Adoration
7pm
Chapel
Bible Study 8pm Youth Room
Thursday May 25
St. Vincent de Paul 6:30pm St. 7
SacraMentors 7pm St. 2
SALT Young Adult Group 7pm Youth Room
Luz y Vida Gpo de Oración 7pm Seton House
Friday May 26
Rosary 6:30pm
Gpo de Jóvenes Adultos 7pm Youth Room
Healing Mass 7pm
Saturday May 27
SacraMentors 8am St. 6
Sunday May 28
Health Fair
¡Todavía puede hacer su donación a la Petición Católica Anual! ¡Agradecemos a todas las familias que ya han respondido a las necesidades de nuestra
Iglesia en el oeste de Washington a través de la Petición Católica Anual 2017. Una persona o parroquia solas no podrían lograr todo lo que se necesita hacer por más de 60 ministerios y servicios de la Petición Católica Anual. Sus donativos de cualquier cantidad que le sea posible son bienvenidos.¡Su contribución lo hará todo posible! Si todavía no lo han hecho, por favor tomen el tiempo para hacer compromiso hoy, o para donar en línea en el siguiente enlace:
www.seattlearchdiocese.org/donate
Mayo, Mes de María Santísima
Rosario los Viernes:
Viernes 26: 6:15pm
Feria Familiar de Información de Salud y Recursos en la
Comunidad
Domingo 28 de mayo de 9 a 4 (Salón Parroquial)
Servicios e información gratuita para toda la familia
Habrá mamografías para mujeres mayors de 40 años sin seguro médico. Debes hacer cita con Karly
García al 206-432-2334
Comité Guadalupano tendrá venta de comida.
Las Clases de Catecismo para Primaria y prescolar han concluido por ahora.
Las inscripciones para el programa del Otoño 2017 ya están abiertas. Busque las formas de inscripción en la Oficina de Formación en la Fe o en nuestro sitio web. Las clases se completan en orden de llegada, entregue su forma pronto para conseguir el horario que más se acomoda a la vida familiar. Las clases son impartidas por padres de familia que hacen voluntariado, considere en oración cómo puede involucrarse en la Formación de sus hijos.
Celebración de Pentecostés
Misa de Vigilia el Sábado 3 de Junio a las 5pm
Multicultural. Todos están invitados a vestirse con trajes
culturales típicos
Recepción después de Misa. Te invitamos a traer tu platillo cultural favorito
para compartir con tu familia en la fe
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Loving is Giving Oneself III —————Fr. Mario Rodriguez, MSpS—————
Fr Felix writes: “In the perfect, reciprocal, infinite gift that each of the three Divine personas receives, is
there infinite and endless joy… Gift of Himself, Gift of Love, Gift that requires we give ourselves, with the utmost
trust and surrounded by pain, which is the inseparable partner of perfect love.”
Loving as giving is the great adventure we are called to live as Christians. And that giving needs to be
unconditional, following God’s model. God gives Himself completely to each one of the Divine Persons. He
gives Himself to us unconditionally and completely.
In my personal experience I realize that I want to be noticed; I want people to pay homage to me and not
ignore me; I like to be paid attention to; I’m hurt when I’m ignored or forgotten; but Jesus’ invitation is exactly
the opposite. Jesus invites us to give ourselves and put others first; He invites us to leave all selfishness and all
resentment aside. His invitation is to make others feel good and loved, and with Jesus’ own love. It is very hard
for me to love that way, but my heart longs for that; my heart knows that when I do that I feel free, peaceful and
joyful. I feel like I fly up to God and in encountering the other I feel transformed; but it is still difficult. And just
like it is difficult for me it must be for you.
The invitation is clear: Love is giving oneself.
We need to fight against selfishness so we can go out
to our brothers and sisters. Let’s leave pride aside, so
we can give ourselves the way Jesus did. I know that
we can with the help of His grace, and this helps us
be transformed into Christ Priest and Victim. Love
like Jesus loves! I invite you to live this adventure.
Amar es darse III El P. Félix escribía “En ese don perfecto, mutuo,
infinito, que reciben una de otras las tres personas
Divinas, está su infinita e inagotable dicha… Don de sí mismo, Don de Amor, Don que exige que nos demos, con
la confianza más extremada, y en una atmósfera de dolor, compañera inseparable de todo amor perfecto”.
El amor como darse es la gran aventura que como cristianos estamos llamados a seguir. Pero esa entrega es
con la entrega incondicional teniendo a Dios como modelo. Dios se entrega totalmente a cada una de las divinas
personas. Se entrega y se da a nosotros de manera incondicional y plena.
Yo en mi experiencia personal me doy cuenta que quiero ser tenido en cuenta; quiero que me hagan
reverencias y que no me ignoren; me gusta ser atendido bien; me duele cuando me ignoran o no se acuerdan de
mí; pero la invitación de Jesús es exactamente la contraria. Jesús nos invita a entregarnos y a tener en cuenta a los
demás; invita a dejar el egoísmo y dejar todo rencor. Nos invita a hacer que los demás se sientan bien y que se
sientan amados; con el mismo amor de Jesús. Para mi es difícil amar de esa manera, pero mi corazón añora eso;
mi corazón sabe que cuando lo hago me siento libre, en paz y alegría. Siento volar hacia Dios y en el encuentro
con el otro me siento transformado; pero sigue siendo difícil. Y así como es difícil para mí lo es para ti.
La invitación está clara: Amar es Darse. Tenemos que luchar contra el egoísmo para salir a los hermanos.
Debemos dejar a un lado nuestro orgullo, para entregarnos como Jesús. Sé que con su gracia lo podemos hacer y
así es como nos vamos transformando en Cristo Sacerdote y Víctima. ¡Ama como Jesús! Te invito a vivir esta
aventura.
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R E F L E X I O N d e l P á r r o c o
M editando la Palabra de Dios:
La realidad que resume todas las apariciones del Señor resucitado, que el tiempo pascual ha ido enfatizando ante los ojos de nuestra fe para que lo veamos, es el amor. El cristianismo es la religión del amor. El amor de que se habla aquí no es un sentimiento de simpatía y benevolencia que se diluye en
buenas intenciones. El amor del que hoy nos habla Jesús es una respuesta al amor que él nos ha dado, el amor del Padre y que ha manifestado entregando su vida en la cruz y resucitando a una vida nueva. El amor cristiano es el amor gratuito de Dios, en Cristo, hacia nosotros y nuestro amor a Dios por Cristo como respuesta. Es justamente un modo de vida nuevo que se encarna y hace concreto en actitudes y en acciones. Esto es lo que tenemos que entender cuando Jesús dice “si me amas, cumplirás mis mandamientos”. Es aquí donde se ve que el verdadero amor no se limita a los buenos sentimientos, sino que es un acto que brota del corazón de la persona. En el amor del que habla hoy Jesús hay un momento de escucha y acogida de su palabra y, por tanto, de comprensión; y hay un momento de puesta en práctica que tiene que ver con la voluntad. Guardar los mandamientos de Jesús significa escuchar y ver, entender y decidir. Y es claro que el contenido de esos mandamientos y de ese nuevo modo de vida en obediencia a Jesucristo no puede ser distinto del mismo amor: “quien dice que permanece en Jesús, debe vivir como vivió él”; porque quien escucha la Palabra de Jesús y es capaz de verlo con la fe, lo descubre también en “sus pequeños hermanos”. Cuando tratamos de vivir así, recibimos un nuevo don, el del consuelo, testigos del Paráclito. Es el Espíritu mismo de Jesús, el Amor en persona que une al Padre y al Hijo.
Así podemos entender la presencia real de Cristo en su Iglesia y en sus sacramentos, la posibilidad de verlo y experimentar su persona, todo esto es obra del Espíritu Santo. Por eso, la palpable tristeza por la próxima marcha de Jesús. Este Espíritu lo hemos recibido de Jesús, lo conocemos y lo vemos gracias a la fe, y sus frutos son palpables. Lo percibimos en la Palabra como verdadera Palabra de Dios, en la Eucaristía sabemos que estamos en una relación real con Cristo y, a pesar de nuestras debilidades, comprendemos la verdad del mandamiento del amor. Comprendemos que sólo el amor salva.
Si glorificamos en nuestros corazones a Cristo
Jesús, guardamos sus mandamientos y confiamos en el Espíritu Santo, no tenemos nada que temer. Persecuciones y calumnias son ocasión para el testimonio, para dar razón de nuestra esperanza. Esto es algo enormemente actual en nuestros días. El testimonio de nuestra fe tiene lugar, como recuerda Pedro en la segunda lectura, en el respeto de la libertad ajena. Son modulaciones del amor y, por tanto, modos de guardar los mandamientos de Jesús. Esto significa responder al mal con el bien, a las maldiciones con bendiciones, a las calumnias con buena conducta. Amar a Cristo conlleva, pues, la firme voluntad de vivir conforme a su Palabra y según su ejemplo; esto nos asegura la presencia del Espíritu Santo que nos defiende, nos consuela y guía a la Iglesia, la cual nos guía a cada uno de nosotros, por el camino de la verdad.
C aminando juntos como hermanos:
Queridos hermanos y hermanas, poco a poco nos vamos
acercando a la gran celebración de Pentecostés. Los eventos realizados esta semana pasada tales como fueron las confirmaciones, donde 94 hermanos nuestros recibieron la efusión del Espíritu Santo a través del Sacramento de la Confirmación, nos van confirmando la presencia del Espíritu Santo que se derrama a manos llenas. También la conferencia que nos impartió el Padre Rito Guzmán M.Sp.S, sobre la espiritualidad de la Cruz, también son medios que Dios nos está dando para que reconozcamos la presencia de Dios en nuestro caminar. Continuemos orando para que el Espíritu Santo se derrame sobre nosotros en este próximo Pentecostés. Te invito a rezar la Novena al Espíritu Santo que aparece en la página 8. Y planea de manera especial asistir a la celebración especial que tendremos en día de la Vigilia de Pentecostés, Junio 3, en la Misa de 5 del sábado. ¡Ven Espíritu Santo, Ven!
P. José Gerardo Alberto, MSpS
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A WAITING HARVEST
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. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S.
Fr. Armando Hernandez, M.Sp.S.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
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 in 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 mankind, Save them, Save them!
Vocation Awareness
This week please pray
for Seminarian Justin Ryan, from St. Brendan Parish
in Bothell. He is finishing Theology III classes at Mundelein
Seminary.
Masses with Archbishop Sartain and
Bishop Elizondo
Staffed by Archdiocesan Priests, Seminarias, Serra Club Members and CYO staff
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Celebrate the birth of the Catholic Church!
Everyone is encouraged to wear attire from your country of heritage!
PENTECOST Vigil Mass Celebration
Saturday Jun 3 / 5pm
Begin Each day with:
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. And You shall renew the face of the earth. O, God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations, Through Christ Our Lord, Amen. Glory be… (3x) 5/26: First Day: Come, Holy Spirit, come!
And from your celestial home Shed a ray of light divine!
We ask for the Holy Spirit
5/27: Second Day: Come, Father of the poor! Come, source of all store!
Come, within our bosoms shine!
We ask for the Gift of Fear of the Lord
5/28: Third Day: You, of comforters the best; You, the soul's most welcome
guest; Sweet refreshment here below;
We ask for the Gift of Piety
5/29: Fourth Day: In our labor, rest most sweet; Grateful coolness in the
heat; Solace in the midst of woe.
We ask for the Gift of Fortitude
Closing prayer each day: Consecration to the Holy Spirit
O Holy Spirit, receive the perfect and complete consecration of my whole being. In all my actions, grant me the grace of being my Light, my Guide, my Strength and the Love of my heart. I surrender myself to You, and I ask of You the grace to be faithful to Your inspirations. Transform me through Mary and with Mary into a true image of Christ Jesus, for the glory of the Father, and the salvation of the world. Amen.
A Pentecost Novena to ask for the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Comienza cada día:
Ven Espíritu Santo, llena los corazones de tus fieles, y enciende en ellos el fuego de tu amor. Envía, Señor, tu Espíritu y todo será creado. Y renovarás la faz de la tierrra. Oh Dios que has iluminado los corazones de tus hijos con la luz del Espíritu Santo, haz que seamos dóciles a tu Espíritu para gustar siempre el bien y gozar de su Consuelo, por Jesucristo Nuesttro Señor, Amén. Gloria … (3x) 5/26: Primer Día: Ven, Dios Espíritu Santo, y envía desde el cielo tu luz
para iluminarnos.
Pedimos el Espíritu Santo
5/27: SegundoDía: Ven ya, padre de los pobres; luz que penetra en las
almas, dador de todos los dones.
Rezamos por el Don de Temor de Dios
5/28: Tercer Día: Fuente de todo consuelo, amable huésped del alma, paz
en las horas de duelo.
Rezamos por el don de Piedad
5/29: Cuarto Día: Eres pausa en el trabajo; brisa en un clima de fuego;
Consuelo en medio del llanto.
Rezamos por el don de Fortaeza
Oración final de cada día: Consagración al Espíritu Santo
Oh Espíritu Santo! Recibe la consagración perfecta y absoluta de todo mi ser. Dígnate ser en adelante, en cada uno de los instantes de mi vida y en cada una de mis acciones, mi Director, mi Luz, mi Guía y mi Fuerza y el Amor de mi corazón. Yo me abandono sin reserva a tus operaciones divinas y quiero ser siempre dócil a tus inspiraciones. ¡Oh Espíritu Santo! Transfórmame, con María y en María, en Cristo Jesús, para gloria del Padre y salvación del mundo. Amén.
Novena de Pentecostés para pedir los Dones del Espíritu Santo
Stay for a Celebration of our Diversity after Mass and bring
a favorite dish to share with your faith community.
Come Holy Spirit! Pentecost Celebration
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Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
All parishioners are invited to come out and enjoy a good breakfast and socialize on Sunday May 21. This will be our last Pancake Breakfast prior to summer. All procedes go to support the various charities of the Knights of Columbus: St. Vincent de Paul, Matthew House, Special Olympics, the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, to name a few. We hope to see you all there.
With the Heart of Jesus an
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
“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.
Thursdays also from 6am to 9am.
Could you not watch one hour with me? If you feel
called to commit to a regular Holy Hour every week, fill
out one of the yellow cards in the vestibule.
Your gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal is still needed! Thank you to all who have responded to the needs of our Church in Western Washington through the 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal. One person or parish could not possibly accomplish all that needs to be done for over 60
ministries and services of the Annual Catholic Appeal. Gifts of any amount are welcome; your gift will make everything possible. It is not too late to return your pledge envelope if you haven’t already done so! Please fill out a pledge envelope today or go online to donate:
www.seattlearchdiocese.org/donate
In the Gospel today, Jesus says to us: “If
you love me, you will keep my
commandments…Whoever loves me will
be loved by my Father and I will love
him and reveal myself to him.” When
we give to the poor, God indeed pours
his love, peace and joy into our hearts, into our lives
and through us into the hearts of those who are poor.
Thank you for your continuing support of our parish
St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Join our SEAS Parish Office Staff
We are looking for a qualified Life-Teen Youth Ministry Coordinator to join our team. Preference will be given to candidates who have theological training and/or catechesis experience in youth ministry, deep spirituality, passion for multicultural ministry, passion for music, bilingual (preferred English and Spanish), and the ability to work in collaboration with other staff members. The YMC coordinates outreach to all the youth in the parish community, empowering them to live as disciples of Christ in today’s world, empower them to share their leadership skills serving others and participating in the life and mission of the parish, and foster their personal and spiritual growth through sacramental, catechetical, liturgical, spiritual, and social activities. For a complete job description, please contact Fr. Jose Ugalde. This is a full-time position with benefits. Send cover letter and résumé to: Fr. Jose Ugalde [email protected]
We are also looking for a qualified Bilingual (Spanish) Administrative Assistant to join our team. Preference will be given to candidates who have administrative and computer skills with experience in parish office work and the ability to work in collaboration with other staff members. For a complete job description, please contact Fr. Jose Ugalde. This is a full-time position with benefits. Send cover letter and résumé to: Fr. Jose Ugalde [email protected]
Come pray the Rosary for Life with fellow parishioners every Tuesday at noon. All are welcome. We meet by the image of the Immaculate Conception.
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H A P P E N I N G H e r e a n d e l s e w h e r e
News from our Home Visitation/Grief Ministry:
We are inviting you to call on our ministry when you
are experiencing grief and loss or when you or a family
member is confined to the home because of illness. We
are here to journey with you and support you in these
difficult times. Please don’t feel you are imposing in
any way. The opposite is actually true –you are giving
us an opportunity to live our Christian values. It is our
privilege to serve.
A reminder, too, of our lending library on Grief/Loss in
the Fellowship Hall. This is a helpful resource if you
have lost a loved one or are a care-giver for a family
member. Check it out.
Coordinator Joan Kluck: 425-967-7282
Women’s Fellowship On Tuesday May 23rd we
will be studying the series "Untold Blessings -Three
Paths to Holiness" on DVD with Bishop Robert Barron!
Session I and II of "Knowing You are a Sinner!" Our
ultimate goal is to be a Saint!" All women welcome and
Child Care is available.
Questions? Contact Mary Christie at
The Catholic Daughters want to thank everyone in the
parish who supported our cookie/rose sale last weekend
for Mother’s Day. These funds help to support our
charities such as 4 US Ultra Sound, Burlington
Outreach, Pregnancy Aid, St/ Vincent De Paul,
Missionaries of the Holy Spirit and the SEAS
scholarship contest. You are all very much appreciated.
Health and Community Resources Fair
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton on Sunday, May 28th, 2017.
The fair is scheduled from 9am to 4pm in
the Fellowship Hall. There will be Free Information, Fun,
and Services for the whole family. Free Blood pressure
exams as well as information for other health issues will
also be available. There will be vendors who will also
have information about non-health issues such as Free or
Low Cost Health Insurance, educational resources,
computer skills, and more. Food will be made available,
for purchase, from our Guadalupe Committee. Everyone,
including children, are invited to the Health and
Community Resources Fair.
Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion
“Cast yourself into the arms of God and be very sure that if He wants anything of you, He will fit you for the work and give you strength." - St. Philip Neri, May 26
God very much wants to help you receive His mercy and make you whole again. Come cast yourself into His arms on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat and know that He has promised to give you the strength to do so.
May 26-28
August 4-6
Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4673)
You are loved with an everlasting Love! Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services.
All are welcome to attend the
MASS OF EPISCOPAL ORDINATION The Most Rev. Daniel H. Mueggenborg
Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle
Wednesday, May 31, 2017 2:00 PM
St. James Cathedral 804 9th Avenue, Seattle
NO TICKETS REQUIRED.
Public Reception follows in Cathedral Hall.
Early Childhood and Elementary Faith Formation
sessions have concluded for the Spring.
Registration for our Fall 2017 Faith Formation
Program is open. Look for the registration forms in the
vestibule of the church or just outside of the Faith
Formation Office or online at www.easbothell.org/
faithformation and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Groups are filled on a first come- first served
basis. Groups are staffed by parent-volunteers, so
please prayerfully consider how you can be involved in
your child’s Faith Formation.
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CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES Counseling 425-257-2111 or 888-240-8572
MINISTRIES & GROUPS
Alpha, Steve Robinson Altar Servers, Jane Baer and Veronica Cardona
Apostleship of the Cross, Vicki Leone Coffee & Donuts, Kelly Cooley
EMEs Ana May Apin and Amelia Carver Encuentro Matrimonial, Lupe & Alfonso Bustos
Environment Team, Claudia Galindo Eucharistic Adoration, Kimie Mori
Faith Formation for Adults, Julie Jones Funeral Committee, Pat Maurer
Guadalupe Committee, Marco Olivares Homebound Ministers, Marianne Iwamoto Home Visitation/Bereavement, Joan Kluck
Hospitality Team, Vincent Griego Leadership Team, Steve Robinson
Lectors, Niki Gagner and Elvira Hernandez Linens, Linda Brownfield
“Luz y Vida” Prayer Group, Eduardo Cardona Matrimonios para Cristo, Andres y Maria Caudillo
Music Coordinator, Kathy Egashira Nimble Fingers, Jacqueline Aurox
Pastoral Council, Paul Gallagher/Gerry Apin Pro-Life Ministry, Mary Christie Sacramentors, Scott Occhiuto
Simbang Gabi, Gerry Apin Social Justice Committee, Grace Cook
Stavros, Jim Krieger Women’s Fellowship, Mary Christie
SALT, YA Group in English, Paul Dellino Young Adult in Spanish, Juan de Dios Cruz
COLLABORATORS IN MINISTRY Cascade Serra Club, Ken Christie
Catholic Daughters, Lois Raske Knights of Columbus, Chris Harvill
St. Vincent de Paul 425-355-3504
PHONE/EMAIL DIRECTORY
Staff and Clergy
Alberto, Fr. Gerardo [email protected] 425-481-0303 x306
Everist, Shannon [email protected] 425-481-0303 x303
Hernandez, Fr. Armando [email protected] 425-481-0303 x 310
Lowery, Lori [email protected] 425-481-0303 x301
Lundberg, Dn. Craig [email protected] 425-481-0303 x307
Moran, Stephanie [email protected] 425-481-9358 x311
Rodriguez, Fr. Mario [email protected] 425-481-0303 x305
Ugalde, Fr. Jose [email protected] 425-481-0303 x304
Ministries and groups
Adams, Arthur [email protected] 425-948-7635
Alejandro, Jon [email protected] 425-487-3432
Apin, Ana May [email protected] 425-741-2007
Apin, Gerry [email protected] 425-741-2007
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Auroux, Jacqueline [email protected] 425-585-0303
Baer, Jane [email protected] 425-357-1037
Brownfield, Linda [email protected] 360-863-3750
Bustos, Lupe & Alfonso [email protected]
Cardona, Eduardo [email protected] 425-212-8053
Cardona, Veronica [email protected] 425-212-7864
Carver, Amelia [email protected] 425-745-1436
Caudillo, Andrés [email protected] 425-345-2825
Christie, Ken & Mary [email protected] 425-776-3967
Cooley, Kelly [email protected] 425-239-5665
Cook, Grace [email protected] 425-951-3365
Cruz, Juan de Dios [email protected] 425-321-8740
Dellino, Paul [email protected]
Egashira, Kathy [email protected] 206-214-5884
Gagner, Niki [email protected] 206-228-7022
Gallagher, Paul [email protected] 425-338-1268
Gimenez, Marcia [email protected] 206-819-6952
Gogal, Heidi [email protected] 425-337-1028
Griego, Vincent [email protected]
Harvill, Chris [email protected] 360-348-0793
Hernandez, Elvira [email protected] 425-876-9986
Iwamoto, Marianne [email protected] 425-385-8694
Keegan, Laura [email protected]
Kennedy, Robert [email protected] 425-418-1636
Kluck, Joan [email protected] 425-967-7282
Krieger, Jim [email protected] 425-770-0361
Leone, Vicki [email protected] 425-870-0940
Maurer, Pat [email protected] 425-931-9330
Mori, Kimie [email protected] 425-418-4783
Occhiuto, Scott [email protected] 425-308-0888
Olivares, Marco [email protected] 425-350-9220
Raske, Lois [email protected] 206-999-8176
Robinson, Steve [email protected] 425-422-8860
Sweeney, Patrick [email protected] 425-485-8317
May God the Father bless you, God the Son heal you and God the Holy Spirit comfort you. Amen.
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Roberta Autron Michelle Barthole
Tom Bender Jane Bentley
Shawna Boger Duffy Burns
Eulalia Castillo Ruth Carpizo
Marlene Chavez Ed Crull
Billie Dougherty Anna Epps
Fran Fielden
Pat Fleck Marjorie Frye
Isabel Gonzalez Dee Holiday-
Osborne Rosemary Jesmer Helen Johnston Patricia Kramer
Christopher Leon Jennie Leyva
Yolanda Noblezada Teresa Paris Elamar Perez Ritzy Rafer
Floyd Roderick
Joyce Rosas Florentine Ruhland Benita Schumacher
Jim Schumacher Leticia Solorzano
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Harry St Nicholas Francis Sullivan Kaye Swartzell Vladimir Vozar
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Beatrice Zorzi
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