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Volume 5 Number 31

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., June 30

1 Kgs 19: 16B, 1-21; Gal 5: 1, 13-18; Lk 9: 51-62

Mon., July 1: Gn 18: 16-33; Mt 8: 18-22 Tue., July 2 Gn 19: 15-29; Mt 8: 6, 23-27 Wed., July 3:

St. Thomas Eph 2: 19-22; Jn 20: 24-29

Thu., July 4: Gn 22: 1B-19; Mt 9: 1-8 Fri., July 5:

Gn 23: 1-4, 19; 24: 1-8, 62-67; Mt 9: 9-13

Sat., July 6:

Gn 27: 1-5, 15-29; Mt 9: 14-17

Sun, July 7:

Is 66: 10-14C; Gal 6: 14-18; Lk 10: 1-12, 17-20

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, in the first reading, we hear the Word of God from the First Book of Kings in the Old Testament. We hear that the Lord commanded Elijah to anoint Elisha, the son of Shaphat, as the prophet who would take his place. Elijah in obedience to the Lord, set out to find Elisha. When Elijah found him, Elisha was plowing. Elijah threw his cloak over Elisha as he passed by him. While this seems to be a strange thing to do, in those days, it meant two things. First of all, the mantle represents the personality and rights of its owner, Elijah meant to acknowledge Elisha as his own disciple by throwing his mantle on him. Secondly, because a camel hair mantle was part of the official dress of the prophets, throwing it on another person meant a formal investiture with the authority that comes from being initiated into the prophets. From this action, Elisha perceived that God was calling him to become a prophet through Elijah. Leaving the oxen, Elisha ran after Elijah, asked permission to say goodbye to his parents and accepted the call of God to become a prophet.

Samaritans did not live together. Jesus, knowing that his ministry was nearing its end, set his eyes on Jerusalem, where he had to go to be rejected and face death as it was written in the Old Testament prophecies. Because Jesus set his eyes on Jerusalem, the Samaritans did not receive him. Making a distinction between the Jews and the Samaritans, they did not love their neighbors as they loved themselves. They had not learned the meaning of true discipleship.

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alking together as brothers and sisters:

My brothers and sisters who walk together as a community, this is the message of today for us from God. In true discipleship, there is no turning back. There is no going back to the mundane ways. As friends of Christ, we are expected to continually advance as we grow in our spiritual journey through the grace of God the Father and the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit and in the name of From this example, we can see true discipleship. Jesus Our Lord. Elisha did not hesitate to respond to God's call. Through This week, let's consider this truth in accordance Elijah's action, Elisha believed that God was calling him with our call or vocation, be it religious life, married life or and immediately gave his "yes". His sincere obedience single life. Are we growing spiritually in our call or meant getting rid of all the riches he possessed. vocation? Are we being loyal to God? Are we being true Through faith and the Sacrament of Baptism, disciples? And if some find there is much to be desired in Catholics who have become members of the Body of their lives, you can take this opportunity to change your Christ have also become servants and slaves of Jesus. As hearts as the grace of God is working on you this week. Elisha accepted to live a holy life by submitting to the Will Fr. Jose Gerardo Alberto, MSpS of God without hesitation, we Catholics are also called to be saints by remaining firm and not submitting to the yoke of slavery. Because Christ has freed us from the yoke of slavery. We have been called to live by the spirit, the spirit of adoption that we have received through Christ. "For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God." (ROM 8:14) By being born again in Christ, we have received the gift of the Holy Spirit that dwells in us. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, who inclines our new hearts to all righteousness, we have a living hope of completing our journey on earth. Through the sanctifying fire of the Holy Spirit, we have a living hope of eternal joy and peace in the Kingdom of God. In today's Gospel, we hear that Jesus was rejected by the Samaritans. The Jews and the

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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].

Monday, July 1 First Monday Devotion to the Holy Spirit

7pm Chapel

Tuesday, July 2 Rosary for Life

12pm

Church

7pm

Chapel

8pm

Youth Room

Praise and Worship in Song Adoration Youth Bible Study Wednesday, July 3 Thursday, July 4

Independence Day Office Closed

Friday, July 5 Vocation Awareness Mass and Fellowship

9am

Frist Friday Mass and Adoration

7pm

Saturday, July 6 Sunday, July 7 RCIA Inquiry Session

10:15am

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Aparta el Día Agosto 23-25, 2019

Rincón de Raquel Sanando el dolor del aborto “No importa que tan frágil se sienta en cuanto a su relación con Dios. Todo es posible. Dios tomó mi vida hecha añicos, y me recreó con el fuego de Su amor.” - Testimonio ¿Desde el día en el que tuvo su aborto provocado, ha sentido que su vida se ha hecho añicos? Vaya con nosotros a un Retiro del Viñedo de Raquel™ y permítale a Dios, con Su amor misericordioso, volver a recrear los añicos de su vida para que se sienta completa nuevamente.

Vaya con nosotros a un retiro del Viñedo de Raquel™ y reciba Su abrazo misericordioso. Horario de retiro de otoño: 16-18 agosto, Stanwood (Inglés) 25-27 octubre, Stanwood (Español) 8-19 noviembre, Seabeck (Inglés) 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!

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

editando la Palabra de Dios

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, en la primera lectura, escuchamos la Palabra de Dios que tiene su origen en el Primer Libro de Reyes que se encuentra en el Antiguo Testamento. Escuchamos que el Señor le encomendó a Elías que ungiera a Eliseo, el hijo de Safat, como el profeta que tomaría su lugar. Elías en obediencia al Señor, se dispuso a encontrar a Eliseo. Cuando Elias encontró a Eliseo, él estaba arando. Elías al pasar junto a Eliseo, le arrojó el manto. Si bien esto parece ser algo extraño de hacer, en esos días, significaba dos cosas. Antes que nada, el manto representa la personalidad y los derechos de su dueño, su lanzamiento sobre Eliseo significaba que Eliseo ahora pertenecía a Elías. En segundo lugar, porque el manto de la camisa de pelo era parte del vestido oficial de los profetas, lanzarlo sobre otra persona significaba una inversión formal con la autoridad que proviene de ser iniciado a formar parte de los profetas. De esta acción, Eliseo percibió que Dios lo estaba llamando a través de Elías para que se convirtiera en un profeta. Dejando los bueyes, Eliseo corrió tras Elías, le pidió permiso para despedirse de sus padres y aceptó el llamado de Dios para convertirse en profeta. De este ejemplo, podemos ver el verdadero discipulado. Eliseo no dudó en responder al llamado de Dios. A través de la acción de Elías, Eliseo creyó que Dios lo estaba llamando e inmediatamente dio su "sí". Su obediencia sincera significaba deshacerse de todas las riquezas que poseía. A través de la fe y el Sacramento del Bautismo, los católicos que nos hemos convertido en miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo, también nos hemos convertido en siervos y esclavos de Jesús. Como Eliseo aceptó vivir una vida santa sometiéndose a la Voluntad de Dios sin dudar, los católicos también somos llamados a ser santos al permanecer firmes y no someternos al yugo de la esclavitud. Porque Cristo nos ha liberado del yugo de la esclavitud. Hemos sido llamados a vivir por el espíritu, el espíritu de adopción que hemos recibido por medio de Cristo. "Porque todos los que son guiados por el Espíritu de Dios son hijos de Dios". (ROM. 8:14) Al nacer de nuevo en Cristo, hemos recibido el don del Espíritu Santo que mora en nosotros. A través de la guía del Espíritu Santo, que inclina nuestros nuevos corazones hacia toda justicia, tenemos una esperanza viva de

completar nuestro viaje en la tierra. A través del fuego santificador del Espíritu Santo, tenemos una esperanza viva de alegría y paz eternas en el Reino de Dios. En el Evangelio de hoy, escuchamos que Jesús fue rechazado por los samaritanos. Los judíos y los samaritanos no convivían juntos. Jesús sabiendo que su ministerio se acercaba a su fin, puso sus ojos en Jerusalén, donde tuvo que ir para ser rechazado y enfrentarse a la muerte como estaba escrito en las profecías del Antiguo Testamento. Debido a que Jesús puso sus ojos en Jerusalén, los samaritanos no lo recibieron. Haciendo una distinción entre los judíos y los samaritanos, no amaban a sus vecinos como a ellos mismos. No habían aprendido el significado del verdadero discipulado.

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aminando juntos como hermanos:

Mis hermanos y hermanas que caminamos juntos como comunidad, este es el mensaje de hoy para nosotros de parte de Dios. En el verdadero discipulado, no hay vuelta atrás. No hay vuelta atrás a las formas mundanas. Como amigos de Cristo, se espera que avancemos continuamente al crecer en nuestras vidas espirituales a través de la gracia de Dios Padre y el poder santificador del Espíritu Santo y en el nombre de Jesús Nuestro Señor. Esta semana, consideremos esta verdad de acuerdo con nuestra llamada o vocación, ya sea la vida religiosa, la vida matrimonial o la vida soltera. ¿Estamos creciendo espiritualmente en nuestra llamada o vocación? ¿Estamos siendo leales a Dios? ¿Estamos siendo verdaderos discípulos? Y si algunos encuentran que hay mucho que desear en sus vidas, pueden aprovechar esta oportunidad para cambiar sus corazones mientras la gracia de Dios está trabajando en ustedes esta semana.

P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

Generous Single Life in Christ Part I It is a plan of God that some men serve the Church by remaining single, dedicated lay Catholic who generously serve in some particular area of need. In my experience, this is one of the most difficult and frustrating vocations to discern. The Catechism mentions that people find themselves in this vocation, though it might not have been their preference. We must also remember the great numbers of single persons who, because of the particular circumstances in which they have to live—often not of their choosing— are especially close to Jesus’ heart and therefore deserve the special affection and active solicitude of the Church, especially of Pastors. CCC #1658. Why is this vocation so difficult to discern? I think there are several reasons. A true vocation must involve some type of permanent commitment. You see this on all other vocations. In marriage, for example, the church offers a sacrament that joins the souls of a man and woman together in the marriage bond for life. In priesthood, the sacrament confers an indelible mark on a man’s soul. A mark which configures him permanently to Jesus Christ. In religious life, a man or woman make perpetual public vows of the Three evangelical counsels.

The permanent commitment in each of these three vocations serves to cement the person in a state in life, especially when life becomes difficult. Firmly anchored in their vocations, God helps individuals to grow in holiness and to help get others to heaven. As a woman once said to me, “Father, I love my husband and I consider him and my children my greatest blessings. But they are also my greatest crosses!” Cemented into her vocation of marriage, this woman was describing the challenges of family life that were helping her to grow in a personal holiness, even though the sacrament of marriage is primarily ordered to the salvation of the husband and children. But what about a person who is called to the generous single life in Christ? The aspect of permanent commitment is more nebulous.

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.

From the Book “To Save a Thousand Souls” Fr. Brett A. Brannen

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

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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 6/26/2020 Updated spots Left 30 open spots for High School Students 41 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 Rachel’s Corner

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 

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

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Door prizes Crafts table Face painting Donut dangle Soccer goal game

SAVE THE DATE!

Hope and Healing After Abortion “‘Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.’ Again he bent down and wrote on the ground. And in response, they went away one by one, beginning with the elders. So he was left alone with the woman before him. Then Jesus straightened up and said to her, ‘Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?’ She replied, ‘No one, sir.’ Then Jesus said, ‘Neither do I condemn you. Go, and from now on do not sin anymore’.” John 8:7-11 Neither do we condemn you. If the pain of your abortion continues to hurt you, invite God to heal it on a Rachel’s Vineyard Healing Retreat. We are ready to welcome and walk with you. Fall Retreat Schedule: August 16-18, Stanwood (English) October 25-27, Stanwood (Español) November 8-19, Seabeck (English) Registering for retreats now! Call for more information and for a compassionate, confidential conversation. English: (206) 920-6413 Español: (206)-450-7814 Email [email protected] or visit us online at www.ccsww.org/projectrachel. Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services. You are loved with an everlasting Love!

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.

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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Becoming Catholic

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

Have you ever thought about becoming Catholic? Have you ever wondered about what Catholics

Immaculate Conception, Arlington www.stillycatholic.org July 8-12, 9am to noon Contact: Kathleen Kichline 360-435-8565, ext. 113

makes a Catholic, well…CATHOLIC? If you have thought, wondered or wanted, then maybe it’s time to check out how one can become Catholic. Please feel free to drop by Station 4 (lower level of the church building) on Sunday, July 7, 10:15am to 10:45am and ask about becoming Catholic. No sign-up, no obligation.

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.

believe?

Have you ever wanted a better understanding of what

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.

CLARE’S PLACE is in need of donations:

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

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Week of June 15-16 Mid Week EFT Contributions Holy Days Business Split ACA

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

$ 372.25 $ 1,278.00 $ 25.00 $3,110.00 $ 300.00 $ 912.00

$19,701.44

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Please keep the sick among us in your prayers, especially: Salvador Andrada Armando Herrera - Florentine Ruhland Roberta Autron Jesus Sanchez Sr. Gonzalez Tom Bender Ninfa Short Dee HolidayJane Bentley Leticia Solorzano Osborne Shawna Boger Fran Sphung Robert Howe Tyler Brown Louise Hundertmark Harry St Nicholas Sharyl Buehler Adrienne Steuer David Hurtado Cindy Burby Francis Sullivan Rosemary Jesmer Duffy Burns James Sullivan Helen Johnston Rick Burns Kaye Swartzell Patricia Kramer Tom Burns Michael Trupiano Alfredo Lazaga Ian Bridges Alexa Vazquez Arcely Lazaga Ruth Carpizo Evelio Villalobos Christopher Leon Claire Carter Vladimir Vozar Jennie Leyva Eulalia Castillo Rosemary Wentz Maurilio Martínez Ed Crull Barb West Omara Martínez Gary Darnell Tami Wyatt Jim Moran Sharyl Davis Beatrice Zorzi Sandra Noble Mary Deering Yolanda Noblezada Alex De Leon Diaz Teresa Paris Saul Diaz Elamar Perez Billie Dougherty Margaret Quigley Michael Quigley Anna Epps Ritzy Rafer Fran Fielden Consuelo Ramirez Annie Gillen Teresita Ramos Peter Gilmartin Arnold Rivera Lupita Gonzalez Joyce Rosas Richard Gross

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: [email protected] Si quisiera añadir/remover a alguien a esta lista, comuníquese a la oficina parroquial.