14th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 7, 2019 Year
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SETON Sunday News Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - A Missionaries of the Holy Spirit Community
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THIRTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME The Readings this week: Sun., July 7
1 Kgs 19: 16B, 1-21; Gal 5: 1, 13-18; Lk 9: 51-62
Mon., July 8:
Gn 28: 10-22A; Mt 9: 18-26
Tue., July 9
Gn 32: 23-33; Mt 9: 32-38
Wed., July 10:
Gn 41: 55-57, 42: 5-7A, 17-24A; Mt 10: 1-7
Thu., July 11: St. Benedict, Abbot Gn 44: 18-21, 23B-29; 45: 1-5; Mt 10: 7-15 Fri., July 12:
Gn 46: 1-7, 28-30; Mt 10: 16-23
Sat., July 13:
Gn 49: 29-32; 50: 15-26A; Mt 10: 24-33
Sun, July 14: Dt 30: 10-14; Col 1: 15-20; Lk 10: 25-37
Welcome, Visitors! If you are a visitor to St.
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 at www.usccb.org/bible/readings
Administration
Vision Statement
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone: 425-481-9358
Fr. Gerardo Alberto, M.Sp.S., Pastor
Be Engaged! Be Empowered! Be Extraordinary! Be Holy! Belong! Be a faith community that is inviting to all!
Hours Monday thru Friday: 9am - 5pm
Fr. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S., Vicar Fr. Jesus Sanchez, M.Sp.S., Vicar Shannon Everist, Administrator Veronica Mendez, Parish Secretary 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 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]
Officers and Councils The Pastoral Council Gerry Apin, Paul Gallagher, Francis Irudayaraj, Laura Keegan, Jim Krieger, Marco Olivares, Amy Walsh The Finance Council Richard Carlson, Bill Dunnigan, Bill Santos, Shannon Everist, Fr. Gerardo Alberto, Fr. Jose Ugalde Seton Sunday News Bulletin Fr. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS, publisher Marcia Gimenez, associate publisher Eduardo Cardona, associate publisher
Stephanie Moran Faith Formation Director Roberto Pérez Youth Ministry Coordinator Eduardo Cardona Bilingual Administrative Assistant
Index Amazing Parish Annual Catholic Appeal Calendar of Events Daily Readings Directory Happening Ignite Youth Ministries Pastor’s Reflection Sección en Español Vocation Awareness
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PASTOR’S Reflection
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reaking Open the Word of God:
Dear brothers and sisters, the Word of God on this Sunday encourages us to bring the kingdom of God to our world. The first reading speaks of the arrival of the spiritual Kingdom of God to the earth in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost. In those days, Jesus had commanded his disciples not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait there for the promise of the Father. When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. And suddenly, from the sky, there was a noise like the blast of a violent wind, which filled the whole house where they were sitting. Tongues divided, like fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. (Acts 2: 1-3) On the Day of Pentecost, the invisible Kingdom of God was officially established on earth the same way it was established in Heaven at the Ascension of our Lord Jesus. Today's second reading from the Letter to the Galatians teaches us that in order to bring the kingdom of God to our personal world, we should not boast of anything other than the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. In the days of St. Paul, some boasted of circumcision or uncircumcision. Today, some may boast of having a good vehicle to take them to church or have beautiful clothes compared to others. Some may even boast of being more involved in the Church than others who are paid employees. St. Paul tells us that all these external mundane things mean nothing. The most important thing in the Christian life is to be born again, this being the first step towards our transformation into the likeness of Christ. Jesus appointed seventy-two disciples and sent them before Him in pairs to each town and place where He himself intended to go. When the seventy returned with joy, they told Jesus that even the demons submitted to them in the Name of Jesus. To this, Jesus replied: "I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning." Consequently, Satan, the adversary who argued before the Heavenly Throne as a prosecuting attorney against the people of God, can no longer press charges against those who belong to the Body of Christ. In view of this, we know the following: 1) When the seventy-two disciples announced that "the Kingdom of God has come near you," Satan was expelled from heaven. 2) When Jesus rose and ascended to heaven, he took possession of the heavenly Kingdom. He was the first fruit of all creation. He was the first to resurrect and enter the Kingdom of God as the King of kings. 3) When the day of Pentecost arrived and the Holy
Spirit descended upon the disciples, the invisible Kingdom of God came to earth as it is in Heaven. By understanding these truths, by the grace of God, our eyes have opened and now we can bring the kingdom of God to our world. While some may continue to wait for what has already arrived, the arrival of the Kingdom of God to earth, we are happy to know that it has arrived.
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alking together as brothers and sisters:
Dear brothers and sisters, God promised to bring his kingdom to our world and he has done so. As children of the Kingdom of God, we boast about the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Give thanks to God for bringing His kingdom to your world. Throughout this week, thank God that through his abode on earth, you can receive the precious Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist that nourishes your soul abundantly towards eternal salvation. . Fr. Jose Gerardo Alberto, MSpS
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Las inscripciones para el programa de Catecismo para niños del Otoño 2019 ya están abiertas. Todos los niños deben llenarla, aunque sea el segundo año de clases. 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.
El Programa de RICA (Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos) es para Adultos (de al menos 18 años de edad) que necesitan alguno de los sacramentos de iniciación (Bautismo, Primera Comunión y/o Confirmación). Este programa se llevará a cabo los domingos de 11am a 12:45. Si necesitas uno de estos sacramentos o conoces a alguien que los necesite comunicarse con Eduardo Cardona al 425-481-9358 ext 314, o por correo a
[email protected].
Rincón de Raquel
Sanando el dolor del aborto
Monday, July 8 Pastoral Council
7pm
Office
Rosary for Life
12pm
Church
Praise and Worship in Song Adoration
7pm
Chapel
Youth Bible Study
8pm
Youth Room
6:30pm
St.7
7pm
St. 7
8am
St. 6
Tuesday, July 9
Wednesday, July 10 Thursday, July 11 St. Vincent de Paul Friday, July 12 Simbang Gabi Saturday, July 13 Sacramentors Sunday, July 14
Aparta el Día Agosto 23-25, 2019
“…Que tu misericordia corra a nuestro encuentro, pues ya no podemos más." - Salmo 79:8 ¿La tristeza y el remordimiento han invadido su alma completamente? El abrazo compasivo de nuestro Señor y Su misericordia abundante, pueden sanar todas sus heridas. Permítale a Él mostrarle lo mucho que añora que reciba usted Su sanación. Venga con nosotros a un Retiro de Viñedo de Raquel™. Ahora registrate para los retiros de otoño! Español: (206) 450-7814 (deje un mensaje confidencial) English: (206) 920-6413 Correo electrónico
[email protected], o visita www.ccsww.org/projectrachel. ¡Con amor eterno te he amado!
Ya tenemos cámaras de vigilancia en los pasillos, debido al incremento de vandalismo en los baños. Esta es la casa de Dios y necesitamos cuidarla.
El campamento para familias en el Camp Don Bosco se llevará a cabo los días 23-25 de Agosto, 2019. Para más información contactar a: Edwin Ferrera 206.382.4846 o puede registrarse en línea en: https://archdioceseofseattle-jlits.formstack.com/forms/ campfam2019
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
2019 Thank you for supporting our Parish and the 60+ ministries in Western Washington We thank you for your prayers and gi s! As of 6/26/2019 we have received $78,925 in your pledges, our goal this year is $131,708. Everything we collect beyond our goal comes back to the Parish in the form of a rebate after the pledges have been fulfilled. If, however, we don’t meet our goal, the Parish must disburse the difference. If you have not contributed to this appeal, please make your pledge today.
Envelopes available in the pews, or online at www.seattlearchdiocese.org/donate
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REFLEXION del
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Párroco Cristo.
editando la Palabra de Dios
Estimados hermanos y hermanas, la palabra de Dios en este domingo nos anima a llevar el reino de Dios a nuestro mundo. La primera lectura de este domingo habla de la llegada del Reino espiritual de Dios a la tierra en Jerusalén en el día de Pentecostés. En aquellos días, Jesús había ordenado a sus discípulos que no salieran de Jerusalén, sino que esperaran allí la promesa del Padre. Cuando llegó el día de Pentecostés, estaban todos juntos en un solo lugar. Y de repente, del cielo, se oyó un ruido como la ráfaga de un viento violento, que llenó toda la casa donde estaban sentados. Lenguas divididas, como de fuego, aparecieron entre ellos, y una lengua descansó sobre cada una de ellos. (Hechos 2: 1-3) En el Día de Pentecostés, el Reino invisible de Dios se estableció oficialmente en la tierra como se estableció en el Cielo en el Día de la Ascensión de nuestro Señor Jesús. La segunda lectura de hoy de la Carta a los Gálatas nos enseña que para llevar el reino de Dios a nuestro mundo personal, no debemos hacer alarde de nada más que de la cruz de nuestro Señor Jesucristo. En los días de San Pablo, algunos se jactaban de la circuncisión o la incircuncisión. Hoy en día, algunos pueden jactarse de tener un buen vehículo para llevarlos a la Iglesia o que tengan ropa bonita en comparación con otros. Algunos incluso pueden jactarse de estar más involucrados en la Iglesia que otros que son empleados remunerados. San Pablo nos dice que todas estas cosas mundanas externas no significan nada. Lo más importante en la vida cristiana es nacer de nuevo, siendo este el primer paso hacia la transformación de uno en la semejanza a Cristo. Jesús nombró a setenta y dos discípulos y los envió delante de Él en parejas a cada pueblo y lugar donde Él mismo tenía la intención de ir. Cuando los setenta regresaron con alegría, le dijeron a Jesús que incluso los demonios se sometían a ellos en el Nombre de Jesús. A esto, Jesús respondió: “Vi a Satanás caer del cielo como un relámpago”. En consecuencia, Satanás, el adversario que argumentó ante el Trono Celestial como un abogado de procesamiento contra el pueblo de Dios ya no puede presentar cargos contra quienes pertenecen al Cuerpo de
En vista de esto, conocemos lo siguiente: 1) Cuando los setenta y dos discípulos anunciaron que “el Reino de Dios se ha acercado a ustedes”, Satanás fue expulsado del cielo. 2) Cuando Jesús resucitó y ascendió al cielo, tomó posesión del Reino celestial. Él fue el primer fruto de toda la creación. Fue el primero en resucitar y entrar en el Reino de Dios como el Rey de reyes. 3) Cuando llegó el día de Pentecostés y el Espíritu Santo descendió sobre los discípulos, el Reino invisible de Dios llegó a la tierra como lo está en el Cielo. Al comprender estas verdades, por la gracia de Dios, nuestros ojos se han abierto y ahora podemos llevar el reino de Dios a nuestro mundo. Si bien algunos pueden continuar esperando lo que ya ha llegado, la llegada del Reino de Dios a la tierra, nos alegramos al saber que ha llegado.
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aminando juntos como hermanos:
Estimados hermanos y hermanas, Dios prometió traer su reino a nuestro mundo y así lo ha hecho. Como hijos del Reino de Dios, nos jactamos en la cruz de nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Agradece a Dios por traer Su reino a tu mundo. A lo largo de esta semana, agradece a Dios que a través de su morada en la tierra, puedes recibir el precioso Sacramento de la Sagrada Eucaristía que alimenta abundantemente tu alma hacia la salvación eterna. P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS
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A WAITING HARVEST
Vocation Awareness
Generous Single Life in Christ Part II For the vocations of marriage, priesthood and religious life, the Church offers specific programs of preparation. We offer pre-Cana courses for marriage, seminary for priesthood, and novitiate for the religious life. The Church has developed a theology of marriage, priesthood and religious life and offers specific directives as to how these vocations should be lived according to the design of God. But the Church does not offer training program for the generous single state in life and there is no developed theology. For the faithful men and women who are striving to live the generous single life, there is an obvious dearth of information and support. How exactly are they supposed to live? What particular work should they do for the Church? In my experience, single people can become discouraged by this lack of clear direction and support. Usually, these are things that a single person must work out in prayer, experimentation, and spiritual direction. These are all reasons why this vocation is so difficult and frustrating at times.
some man or woman would come up after Mass and say, “Father, thank you for saying that. I’ve never been married, and people ask me, “Why? What’s the matter with you?’ But Father, I don’t feel called to marriage or any of the other vocations. My work is to serve the Church in the generous single state.” The single vocation is a call form God, a state in life however one might arrive there. While perhaps not as well-defined as other vocations, it is a legitimate call from God to live one’s life, and to generously serve the Church in a certain way.
I know of a single man who greatly desired priesthood in his youth and pursued it, without going into details, it was not to be. Once that became clear, he prayed and worked very hard to prepare himself for Holy Marriage. He tried very hard to find the right woman. But that also, through a long painful process of trial and error, was not to be. He went through a period of frustration with God and anger toward the Church. He was such a good man and Nonetheless, it seems clear that a single person, in virtue desperately desired to serve generously. He asked me again of the very freedom mentioned above (the lack of being and again, “Why won’t God show me my vocation? I want cemented), is in a position to serve the Church in ways that to do his will.” people in the other vocations are not. Therein lies one of the From the Book most important reasons, in my opinion, why God calls “To Save a Thousand Souls” some people to be single. As a vocation director, whenever Fr. Brett A. Brannen I would speak of single life at a parish, it never failed that
Keep praying for the three newly ordained priests. Here they stand with their bishops after the June 22 ordination Mass at St. James Cathedral. From left are Auxiliary Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, Father Tyler Johnson, Coadjutor Archbishop Paul D. Etienne, Archbishop J. Peter Sartain, Father Ben Bray, Father Carlos Orozco and Auxiliary Bishop Daniel H. Mueggenborg. Photo: Stephen Brashea 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 Thomas Tran He is a seminarian with the Archdiocese of Seattle and was ordained a Transitional Deacon last June 8th.
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- Y O U T H High School Youth Group Ignite Your Torch | Youth Conference | Life Teen Dates: July 18-21
G R O U P S Middle School Youth Group
- C O N F I R M A T I O N Confirmation Program Update Confirmation Formation is open to all youth in 8th grade and above. This year we are limiting the amount of enrollment for each school level. See below. Once the spots are filled for the school level, registration will close. As of 7/1/2020 Updated spots Left 27 open spots for High School Students 38 open Spots for Middle School Students
- F I R E High Leadership Program Ap p l i c at i o n r e l e a s ed 1 st w e ek o f Ju n e
Contact the Youth Minister: Roberto Perez Phone: 425.481.9358 Ext. 312 Email:
[email protected]
Youth Ministry QR Code
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With the Heart of Jesus CLARE’S PLACE is in need of donations:
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.
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH PRESENTS
Together Under the Big Top PARISH PICNIC VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION 2019
11am Mass / Church 12noon - 4:00pm / Grass Lawn
Catholic Community Service’s will soon open Clare’s Place in Everett, WA, which will provide 65 units of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless and disabled/vulnerable individuals, including 5 veteran units, 10 units for youth (18 to 24), and 50 units for adults. Clare’s Place provides housing options for individuals that have difficulty qualifying for housing in the private market and who need a supportive environment in order to sustain housing stability. It will be professionally staffed 24/7 days a week, providing needed supervision. We are in need of items such as plates, cups, pots & pans, kitchen and bath towels, glasses, cleaning supplies, bathroom supplies, bedding, lamps, coffee pots, toasters, etc. Donating to Clare’s Place helps to make each apartment a fully stocked home for people who own nothing. See CCS website link below to make a donation through Target, Walmart or a cash donation! Items on Target and Walmart registries range from $1 to $40 for needed items. Cash donations of any amount are also an option! For more information contact Annette Rice at CCS: 425-374-6318. For cash donations, Target Link, and Walmart Link: https://ccsww.org/get-help/housing/permanent-housing/ claresplace/ or use this shortcut URL: ccsww.org/ claresplace
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.
Picnic lunch (12:30— 2:30pm) Beer Garden for adults Root Beer Floats for all Music and dance entertainment Dunk tank Bouncy houses for the kids
Door prizes Crafts table Face painting Donut dangle Soccer goal game
SAVE THE DATE!
Registration for our Fall 2019 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/ Registration Tab. 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.
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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2019 VBS at Area Catholic Churches St. Brendan, Bothell https://parish.saintbrendan.org July 8-12, 9am to 12:30pm Contact: Andrea King 425-483-9400, ext. 2648 Immaculate Conception, Arlington www.stillycatholic.org July 8-12, 9am to noon Contact: Kathleen Kichline 360-435-8565, ext. 113 Holy Rosary, Edmonds www.holyrosaryedmond.org July 15-19 Contact: 425-778-3122 St. Cecilia, Stanwood www.stceciliastanwood.org July 22-26 Contact: 360-629-3737 Immaculate Conception/Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Everett, north end www.ic-olph.org July 22-26, 9am to 12:15pm Contact: Beth Rosales
[email protected] St. Pius X, Mountlake Terrace Stpxparish.org July 22-26 Contact: 425-775-7545 St. Teresa of Calcutta, Woodinville www.saintteresacalcutta.org July 23-26 Contact: 485-806-8096 St. Thomas More, Lynnwood www.stmp.org Aug. 5-9, 9am to 12noon Contact: Sharon Guerrero,
[email protected], 425-743-2929 St. Mary of the Valley, Monroe Stmaryvalley.org August 5-9, 9am to noon Contact: Meri Price 360-794-8945, ext. 13 St. Mary Magdalen, Everett, south end www.smmparish.org Aug 5-9, 9am to 12noon Contact: Brian, 425-353-1211, ext. 106 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Bothell www.easbothell.org Is not having a VBS program this year.
Cancer Survival Kit Already in a basket in the Eucharistic Chapel, Cancer Survival Kits have been put together by the Catholic Daughters with your generous donations. Please grab one, along with our prayers for anyone suffering from cancer.
The St. Vincent de Paul Ministry would like to thank you for your generous support of our work. We are so blessed! As you make your plans for your summer vacation, please keep in mind that poverty does not take a vacation. Neighbors in our community are struggling day-in and day-out to stay in their homes, pay their utility bills, and put food on the table for their family. In the last 6 weeks, we have visited 72 families - over 10 families each week. Your prayers and your generosity are their hope. Thank you for joining us in showing our neighbors in need the love and compassion of Jesus.
We now have video surveillance cameras in our hallways due to the increased vandalism in the restrooms. This is the house of God, we need to care for it.
Open Enrollment 2019-2020
Tours Available Schedule Today (425) 778-9861 • www.stpx.org
Prayer Shawl Ministry It is my pleasure to tell you that about 60 Prayer Shawls have been gifted to persons experiencing illness, aloneness, grief, or loss. These shawls are one of a kind beautiful and are knitted or crocheted with love and prayer by you, our wonderful parishioners. All I can say is God Bless You for your kindness and understanding of the Gospel of Christ. Your shawls bring comfort and love to so many who spend their days alone. Let me know if you need a shawl, or if you know someone who needs the assurance that they are thought of and loved by our Church family. Leave a note in the office for me or email me directly. Do continue to make the shawls……. In doing so, you are the hands and eyes of Christ’ to others. Joan Kluck/Coordinator (
[email protected])
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.
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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
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Week of June 22-23 Mid Week $1,357.25 EFT Contributions $1,362.50 Business $51.10 Misc $3,088.00
Total Offering
Average Weekly Offerings of $30,000 are needed to run the parish
$21,258.85
Thank you...
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Please keep the sick among us in your prayers, especially: Salvador Andrada Joyce Rosas Richard Gross Roberta Autron Armando Herrera - Florentine Ruhland Tom Bender Jesus Sanchez Sr. Gonzalez Jane Bentley Soledad Saldivar Dee HolidayShawna Boger Ninfa Short Osborne Tyler Brown Leticia Solorzano Robert Howe Sharyl Buehler Fran Sphung Louise Hundertmark Cindy Burby Harry St Nicholas David Hurtado Duffy Burns Adrienne Steuer Rosemary Jesmer Rick Burns Francis Sullivan Helen Johnston Tom Burns James Sullivan Patricia Kramer Ian Bridges Kaye Swartzell Alfredo Lazaga Ruth Carpizo Michael Trupiano Arcely Lazaga Claire Carter Alexa Vazquez Christopher Leon Eulalia Castillo Evelio Villalobos Jennie Leyva Ed Crull Vladimir Vozar Maurilio Martínez Gary Darnell Rosemary Wentz Omara Martínez Sharyl Davis Barb West Jim Moran Mary Deering Tami Wyatt Sandra Noble Alex De Leon Diaz Yolanda Noblezada Beatrice Zorzi Saul Diaz Teresa Paris Billie Dougherty Elamar Perez Anna Epps Margaret Quigley Michael Quigley Fran Fielden Ritzy Rafer Ricardo Garcia Consuelo Ramirez Annie Gillen Teresita Ramos Peter Gilmartin Arnold Rivera Lupita Gonzalez
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 (425) 481-9358 ext 314 or email:
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