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31ST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME The Readings this week: Sun., Nov 11: 1 Kgs 17: 10-16; Heb 9: 24-28; Mk 12: 41-44

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

Mon., Nov 12: St. Josaphat Ti 1: 1-9; Lk 17: 1-6 Tue., Nov 13: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Ti 2: 1-8, 11-14; Lk 17: 7-10 Wed., Nov 14: Ti 3: 1-7; Lk 17: 11-19 Thu., Nov 15: Phmn 7-20; Lk 17: 20-25 Fri., Nov 16:

2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17: 26-37

Sat., Nov 17:

St. Elizabeth of Hungary 3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18: 1-8

Sun, Nov 18:

Dn 12: 1-3; Heb 10: 11-14, 18; Mk 13: 24-32

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Online http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings

Administration Fr. Gerardo Alberto, M.Sp.S., Pastor Fr. Jose Ugalde, M.Sp.S., Vicar Fr. Jesus Sanchez, M.Sp.S., Vicar Shannon Everist, Administrator Lori Lowery, Administrative Assistant Office Hours: Mon. Wed, Thu, and Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Closed on Tuesdays Mass Times: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat. 9 am Tuesday: Service of the Word with Holy Communion - 9am Saturday vigil - 5:00 pm Sunday: 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm (Spanish) & 5 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday - 3:30 - 4:30 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

Vision Statement

FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone: 425-481-9358

Be Engaged! Be Empowered! Be Extraordinary! Be Holy! Belong! Be a faith community that is

Hours Monday thru Friday: 9am - 5pm; and during classes

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, Shannon Everist, Fr. Gerardo Alberto, Fr. Jose Ugalde The Seton Sunday News Bulletin Fr. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS, publisher Marcia Gimenez, associate publisher

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

Stephanie Moran Faith Formation Director Roberto Pérez Youth Ministry Coordinator Eduardo Cardona Bilingual Administrative Assistant

Index Amazing Parish Calendar of Events Conchita Daily Readings Directory Happening… Pastor’s Reflection Sección en Español Typology Vocation Awareness

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PASTOR’S Reflection

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Dear brothers and sisters, blessed be the widow who trusted Divine Providence so completely. Blessed are those who persevere in their living faith. I hope everybody had a wonderful week last week, and I pray this coming week brings you much more joy in the peace of the Lord Jesus. The three readings today speak about a widow. In the first reading, we hear of the widow who shared the last things she had to eat with the prophet Elijah. In the Gospel, we see the poor widow who gives the last money she had to live on. In the second reading, though we don’t hear the word “widow”, we gather that the Catholic Church that Jesus was forming during his ministry on earth, became a widow when He offered Himself as sacrifice to rid the world of sin. In all three cases, there was a great sacrifice. In the first reading the widow who fed the prophet Elijah sacrificed everything she had for her son and herself. In the second reading, Jesus offered Himself up as sacrifice, He who was the only Son of God, and in whom the fullness of God decided to live fully. In the Gospel reading, the widow offered her last two copper coins as sacrifice. All three of them trusted God the Father. The widow in the first reading trusted in the God of Israel to provide for her future needs so neither she nor her son would perish of hunger. Jesus trusted God the Father to raise Him up from the dead. The poor widow trusted Yahweh to tend to her needs. And in all three cases every one of these people were blessed in accordance with their sacrifice. The widow and her son did not suffer hunger because the jar of flour did not run out, nor did the jar of oil run dry. Jesus was glorified by God the Father. “When he had accomplished purification from sins, he took his seat at the right hand of the Majesty on high, as

theirs.” The poor widow, seen by God made flesh in the person of Jesus Christ, gives everything she had to Yahweh, and so her actions are recorded in Scriptures, so we may remember her al through the ages. God always rewards those who persevere in their living faith. Nobody goes unnoticed. If you are proud like the scribes who walked around in long tunics so people would greet them with respect at the marketplace, and receive the best sets in the synagogue, and places of honor at the banquet, then you too, like the scribes, make yourself known, and receive a greater punishment. If you are humble like the poor widow, then you will be noted, God will raise you and reward you in accordance with your sacrifice. My brothers and sisters, there is no room in heaven for the indifferent, for those who fulfill the bare minimum of the Christian life so they can be “acceptable” to God. The Book of Revelation tells us: “I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.” Those who are lukewarm are the ones that say: “I only go to Church on Sundays because weekdays are not mandatory.” “I only give $5 a week at the time of the collection, because that’s what everybody does.” “I don’t read the Bible, I know enough about Scripture.” “I can’t get involved with the Parish Council because there are other worldly pleasures to attend.” Regarding these answers, St Paul writes: “ I urge you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, your spiritual worship. Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you

may discern what is the will of God”, like the widow who fed Elijah, she knew the will of the Father. The poor widow that gave her two coins, she knew the will of God. The Lord Jesus, who gave Himself up for our sins, He knew the will of God. All three of them embraced their spiritual worship, and did what is good and pleasing and perfect, in the eyes of God.

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Dear brothers and sisters, over thirty years ago some of our brothers and sisters saw the need to found a new parish, and this building was dedicated and every day the Eucharist has been celebrated, and other sacraments. Maybe great sacrifices were made back then to build this beautiful church, St Elizabeth Ann Seton. Today, it is our turn to see to the maintenance of this building. Some things have already been done, like the AC, floors, carpet, and many other things that have needed repair through these years. Today one of the costliest projects is upon us, and I

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Monday, November 12

Horario Rosario 4:30am

7pm

Office

Bible Study in Spanish

7pm

SH 1

Women’s Fellowship

10am

Hall

Rosary for Life

12pm

Church

Elementary Faith Formation

5pm

All Stations

Praise and Worship in song Adoration

7pm

Chapel

Adult FF

7pm

Hall

Youth Bible Study

8pm

Youth Room

12pm

Hall

6:30pm

Hall

Tuesday, November 13

Mañanitas 5am Misa 5:30am Español

Misa del Día 9am Inglés Misa y Celebración Cultural

Evangelization Team

Wednesday, November 14 Nimble Fingers Alpha

Parroquia de Sta. Elizabeth Ann Seton Celebración a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 2018 Venga a Celebrar los Cuatrocientos ochenta y siete años de las Apariciones de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

Flores para el Altar de la Virgen de Guadalupe Usted y su familia pueden traer un arreglo foral a la Santísima Virgen de Guadalupe comenzando el 5 de Diciembre.

Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción Día de Precepto Viernes Dec 7, 7pm Sábado Dec 8, 9am Traigan sus imágenes, iconos y estatuas a ser bendecidos en esta Venga y acompáñenos usted y su Familia, a celebrar la Santa Misa en nuestros Cementerios Católicos. La Misa en Español será celebrada en el Cementerio de Holyrood el próximo Sábado 17 de noviembre a las 10.30 AM. Acompáñenos a pedir por nuestros difuntos, que descansen

Elementary Faith Formation

7pm

All Stations

Thursday, Nov 15 Elementary Faith Formation Serra Club Mass

5pm 5:30pm

All Stations Church

Cascade Serra Club

6pm

Hall

Luz y Vida Gpo de Oración

7pm

Seton House

Sacramentors

7pm

St. 2

7pm

St. 7

8am

St. 6

Friday, November 16 Comité Guadalupano Saturday, November 17 Sacramentors

Liturgical Catechesis for Ministries 9am Velankanni Meeting

Hall

6:30pm

Seton House

9am,11am

Hall

RCIA English

9am

St. 4

Early Childhood

11am

St. 1

RICA Spanish

11am

St. 7

Sunday, November 18 KofC Pancake Breakfast

Mantén a Cristo en esta Navidad. Este es el lema de los Caballeros de Colón en su venta de tarjetas Navideñas. Busca su mesa después de Misa, comenzando este fin de semana, y hasta agotar existencia. Hermosas Tarjetas

Fiestas de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe El Comité Guadalupano ha comenzado a organizar las fiestas para la Virgen, si te gustaría participar como voluntario o hacer una donaciones, favor de comunicarte

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Conchita, Tell Us about Your Life Conchita tells us what she did in her visits to the Blessed Sacrament: loving Jesus One time I was spending a Holy Hour in your presence, Lord, you asked me tenderly, “How do you love me, my child?” I answer, “O Jesus, my Eucharistic Jesus, how do I love you, you ask?” “Do you love Me more than these? What can I say, Lord, Lord? A little or a lot? With words or with actions? With sensitivity or with harshness? With purity or with the darkness of ingratitude? Forgetting my own unworthiness, allow me to tell you, with loving respect: I love You, yes, I love You so much and I love You a million times, in every heartbeat… in every breath, in every moment! I love you with a thousand martyrdoms of love! I love You with the very intimate and indescribable subtleties of tenderness! I love You as a father, as a mother, as a friend, and as a spouse; more so than all mothers who love their children… with the same love, I receive from You in my heart every day. Jesus, You are the ideal of purity… of self-denial… of abasement… of poverty… of these thousands and thousands of heroic and perfect virtues that I pursue, and desire, with You, to make my own. You, Eucharistic love of my life, are everything for me… and I could not live without that daily food that, consuming me, gives me life… and that increases my strength to love more, to suffer more. You open Your arms to me every morning and I embrace You with the entire effusiveness of my tenderness… You open Your Heart to me and I throw myself into it to burn… Come in, You say to me… Come in, I say to You… And in our encounter Your fire consumes me… Your light illuminates me… Your Blood comforts me. O Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! Is it not true that this is how I love You? If You loved me crucifying Yourself for me, from now on I will crucify myself for the good and for the guilty, for the just and for sinners. In closeness with You in communion, I am purified… Your contact with my lowly heart sanctifies me… and my soul is always speaking about You. And I take You with me everywhere I go in the depth of my soul as King of my thoughts and of my will. I give You, oh Lord, everything I have, and everything I don’t have…

Conchita: Cuéntanos tu vida Conchita nos relata lo que hacía en sus visitas al Santísimo: amar a Jesús En mis Horas Santas, en tu Presencia oh ¡Dios!, me has preguntado dulcísimamente, “Y tú, ¿cómo me amas, hija mía?” Respondí: ¡Oh Jesús, mi Jesús Eucaristía! ¿Cómo te amo yo, me preguntas?... “¿Me amas más que estos?” ¿Qué te diré Señor, Señor? ¿Que te amo poco… que te amo mucho?... ¿De palabras o con obras? ¿Con suavidad o con dureza?... ¿con pureza o con negrura de ingratitudes? Permíteme que, olvidando mi indignidad, te diga con amoroso respeto: Te amo, sí te amo, mucho te amo, y millones de veces te amo en cada latido... ¡en cada una de mis respiraciones y en los instantes todos! ¡Te amo con mil clases de martirios de amor! ¡Te amo con afinamientos muy íntimos, con incontable ternura! Te amo como padre, como madre, como hermano, como amigo y esposo; más que todas las madres que aman a sus hijos... con el mismo amor tuyo, pues que recibo todos los días en mi corazón. Tú eres Jesús, el ideal que persigo, de pureza… de humildad... de abnegación... de pobreza... de mil y mil virtudes heroicas y perfectas que quiero contigo hacer mías. Tú, Eucaristía de mi vida, lo eres todo para mí... y yo no podría vivir sin ese alimento diario que, consumiéndome, me da la vida... y que aumenta mis fuerzas para amar más, para sufrir más. Tú me tiendes los brazos cada mañana, y yo te estrecho con toda la efusión de mi ternura... Tú me abres tu Corazón, y yo me arrojo a quemarme en él... Entra me dices, Tú... Entra, te digo yo... Y en ese encuentro tu fuego me hace arder... tu luz me ilumina... tu sangre me conforta. ¡Oh Jesús, Jesús, Jesús! ¿verdad que así te amo yo? Si tú me amaste crucificándote, yo te amaré de hoy en adelante crucificándome a favor de los buenos y de los malos, de

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REFLEXION del

M

Párroco

editando la Palabra de Dios

Queridos hermanos y hermanas, bendecida sea la viuda que depositó su completa confianza en la Divina Providencia de Dios. Bienaventurados los que perseveran en su fe viva. Espero que todos hayan tenido una estupenda semana pasada y que esta semana venidera les traiga mucha más alegría en la paz del Señor Jesús. Hoy las tres lecturas hablan de viudas. En la primera lectura, está la viuda que compartió lo último de su comida con el profeta Elías. En el Evangelio, está la viuda pobre que dio todo lo que ella tenía para vivir. En la segunda lectura, aunque no se usa la palabra "viuda", percibimos que la Iglesia Católica que Jesús estaba instituyendo en la tierra durante su ministerio, quedó viuda cuando se ofreció a sí mismo como un sacrificio para eliminar el pecado del mundo. En los tres casos, se hizo un gran sacrificio. En la primera lectura, la viuda que alimentaba al profeta Elías, sacrificó todo lo que tenía para ella y para su hijo. En la segunda lectura, Jesús se sacrificó a sí mismo, el que fue el unigénito de Dios y en quien la plenitud de Dios se complació en habitar corporalmente. En la lectura del Evangelio, la viuda sacrificó sus dos últimas monedas de cobre. En los tres casos, todos confiaron en Dios Padre. La viuda que alimentó a Elías confió en el Dios de Israel para satisfacer sus necesidades futuras para que ella y su hijo no murieran de hambre. Jesús confió en Dios Padre para resucitarlo de entre los muertos. La pobre viuda que le dio sus últimas monedas confió en Yahvé para satisfacer sus necesidades. Y en los tres casos, todos y cada uno de ellos fueron bendecidos de acuerdo con su sacrificio. La viuda y su hijo nunca pasaron hambre porque la jarra de la comida no se vació, ni tampoco la jarra de aceite falló. Jesús fue glorificado por Dios el Padre. "Cuando hizo la purificación de los pecados, se sentó a la diestra de la Majestad en lo alto, habiéndose vuelto tan superior a los ángeles como el nombre que heredó es más excelente que el de ellos". La viuda pobre, en presencia de Dios encarnado a través de Jesucristo, le dio todo lo que tenía a Yahveh, habiendo registrado su acción en las Sagradas Escrituras para que sea recordada durante todos los días del mundo. Dios siempre recompensa a aquellos que perseveran en su fe viva. Nadie pasa desapercibido. Si eres orgulloso, serás notado. Si eres humilde, también serás notado. Si te sientes orgulloso como

los escribas que caminaban en túnicas largas para que todos los saludaran con respeto en los mercados, y para tener los mejores asientos en las sinagogas y lugares de honor en el banquete, entonces tú también, como los escribas, hazte notar y recibe mayor condena. Si eres humilde como la viuda pobre que se conoce como nadie lo sabe, entonces serás notado, Dios te levantará y te recompensará de acuerdo con tu sacrificio. Mis hermanos y hermanas, no hay lugar en el Cielo para aquellos que son indiferentes, para aquellos que cumplen con los requisitos mínimos de la vida cristiana para que sean "aceptables" para Dios. El Libro del Apocalipsis nos dice: "Conozco tus obras; no eres ni frío ni caliente. Ojalá fueses frío o caliente. Entonces, porque eres tibio, y no frío ni caliente, estoy a punto de escupirte. de mi boca ". Los que son tibios son los que dicen: "Sólo voy a la Iglesia los domingos porque los días de semana no son obligatorios". Son los que dicen: "Solo doy $5 a la semana en la colecta del domingo porque eso es todo lo que dan los demás". Ellos son los que dicen: "No leo la Biblia, ni hago estudios bíblicos, porque sé lo suficiente acerca de las Escrituras". Ellos son los que dicen: "No me estoy involucrando en el Consejo Parroquial porque tengo otros placeres mundanos que atender". Con respecto a tales respuestas, San Pablo dice: "Presenta a tus cuerpos un sacrificio vivo, santo y aceptable para Dios, que es tu adoración espiritual. No te conformes con este mundo, sino que seas transformado por la renovación de tu mente, para que puedas discernir lo que hizo la viuda que alimentó a Elías, ella conocía la voluntad de Dios. La pobre viuda que le dio las dos últimas monedas, conocía la voluntad de Dios. El Señor Jesús, cuando se sacrificó en la Cruz por nuestros pecados, conoció la voluntad de Dios. Los tres abrazaron espiritualmente e hicieron lo que era bueno, aceptable y perfecto a los ojos de Dios.

C

aminando juntos como hermanos:

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, Hace más de 30 años miembros de nuestra parroquia vieron la necesidad de construir esta iglesia donde nos reunimos día a día a celebrar la Eucaristía y otros sacramentos. Quizás con muchos sacrificios cooperaron para construir esta hermosa iglesia a Santa Elizabeth Ann Seton, hoy nos toca a nosotros mantener esta iglesia, ya en años pasados hemos venido renovando muchas partes tales como el piso, alfombra, aire acondicionado y muchas otras cosas que van necesitando mantenimiento, hoy se nos viene uno de los proyectos más costosos, como es el techo de toda la iglesia; por favor les pido a todos que nos ayuden a pagar los costos de esta renovación de este techo para que podamos

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

This is just what Priests do!

around, grabbed his chest and fell. The doctors said that he was dead before he hit the ground. His heart had simply The couple spoke to me as they were leaving the burst. Saturday Vigil Mass. They were a lovely couple and their Later that night, I was kneeling in church with a very twelve-year-old son was with them. He said excitedly, heavy heart. I felt so badly for the family and for their “Father, we’re going to get a hamburger at my favorite suffering. I said “Jesus, I don’t think I have the strength to place and then we’re going bowling tonight.” This couple bury a child right now. I can’t do this. Please help me. had tried to have children for many years and they spent a Please give me the grace to do this funeral and to minister lot of money going to different specialists. Finally they to this family.” conceived and had a son, but the baby had some I had never seen the church more packed than it was complications, including a hole in his heart which it took the day of the funeral. God helped me. He gave me the several surgeries to repair. But he was doing great. He was grace and I made it through the homily. After consecration attending our parish school and living the life of a normal and Communion, I remember thinking, “Jesus, it is almost twelve year-old boy. over. Thank you Lord.” At nine o’ clock that night, a nurse from the hospital emergency room called me and told me to come quickly. I This is what priests do. later learned what happened. While at the bowling alley, the boy had stood up and walked to the lane, he turned From the Book

Priests Bury the Dead, Part I

O Jesus, Our Eternal Pastor, Deign to look with merciful eyes Upon this part of your loving flock. Lord, we need a large number of priests, and men and women consecrated to the religious life. Multiply vocations, And sanctify more and more our priests, And those consecrated in the religious life.

This week please pray for Val Park. He is a seminarian with the Archdiocese of Seattle. He is in his Pastoral Year.

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. 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.

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Have you thought about being a God Parent for Did you know the Archdiocese of Seattle has very strict requirements for being a God Parent for Baptism or a Sponsor for the Sacrament of Confirmation? You may not think you will ever find yourself in one of those roles, but you never know! According to the Sacramental Policy of the Archdiocese of Seattle, God Parents or Sponsors “are to be sixteen years of age, practicing Catholics who have already been confirmed, received the Sacrament of the most Holy Eucharist and are not bound by any canonical penalty legitimately imposed or declared. The reception of the sacraments of initiation of the God Parent is to be verified.”

considered validly married in the eyes of the Church and thus you are subject to “canonical penalty”. That is why we ask for a copy of your Roman Catholic Marriage Certificate. If you find yourself in an “invalid marriage”, don’t worry! The parish is here to help you. There are trained Tribunal Advocates on staff who are ready to assist you. Don’t forget: being divorced is not a disqualifier. It is only if you are married outside of the Church and currently living with that spouse.

“…practicing Catholic…” Yes, that means going to Mass faithfully and observing the Precepts of the Church, but it also means being registered in a Parish and participating in What does that mean for you? Parish life, including volunteering your time. Some parishes If you are asked to be a God Parent or a Sponsor, you will in the Archdiocese require a letter from the Parish where you need to provide proof that you have been baptized, made are registered. your first Holy Communion and have been Confirmed. That means providing the parish with a copy of your Confirmation So, if you are blessed to be asked to be a God Parent or Certificate. Confirmation implies that you have been Sponsor, be ready: know how to get copies of your baptized and made your First Holy Communion. In place of certificates and make sure you are registered in your Parish. your Confirmation Certificate, though, you may provide a The staff at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is ready, willing and current copy (issued in the last 6 months) of your Baptism able to help you! Give us a call or drop an email and we can Certificate with notations. Those notations would list the date assist with you finding certificates, resolving marriage issues of your first Holy Communion, Confirmation and Marriage, and helping you register in the Parish. if you are married. “… not bound by any canonical penalty…” Since you are a Baptized Roman Catholic, Canon Law requires that if you are married, you must have been married in a Roman Catholic Ceremony, presided by a Deacon, Priest or Bishop, unless you sought and received specific permission from your Bishop. If you are married in any other way, i.e. a civil ceremony only or by a member of another Faith Tradition, even if they were clergy in that Faith Tradition, you are not

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LOOKING FOR CONFIRMATION CATECHISTS Monday: 1 Catechist Needed for 5pm Tuesday: 2 Catechists Needed for 5pm Thursday: 1 Catechist Needed for 6:30pm CONTACT YOUTH MINISTER:

The Youth Ministry is looking for new volunteers to join the team that helps our youth get closer to Christ. 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 THANKSGIVING BASKETS

Our annual Giving Tree begins November 24th Gift Tags will be available after all Here’s how you can masses beginning on November participate 24th. This year our Parish is • Pick-up gift tags supporting five groups: from baskets • Catholic Community Services • Fulfill gift request • Catholic Seafarers Club • Secure tag to • Pregnancy Aid of Snohomish unwrapped gift • Matthew House • Bring gifts to • Domestic Violence of Baptismal area Snohomish and Gift Cards into a designated Questions? Please contact: box Karyn Sullivan:425-478- 8621 • All gifts are due by 4:30pm on

Thanksgiving Baskets – Society of St. Vincent de Paul Help someone less fortunate have a wonderful holiday meal. Please consider making a food donation of the following items: canned corn, boxed muffin mixes, boxed cake or brownie mixes, turkey gravy, instant mashed potatoes, boxed rice mixes, boxed crackers, boxed stuffing mix, canned fruit (peaches, pears, mixed), canned cranberries, canned yams, marshmallows, brown sugar, and instant Jell-O. Place these items in the St. Vincent de Paul bin in the vestibule by Thursday, November 15. Monetary donations can also be made . Donated funds will be used to purchase turkeys. Donations can be placed in the collection basket in an envelope marked “S.V.D.P.” Questions - call or text Jim at 206-730-1127. Thank you!

Adult Faith Formation Women's Fellowship: - On Tuesday Nov 13th, Women's Fellowship will be studying The Psalms-School of Prayer by Jeff Cavins on DVD. We will be looking at lesson 3 Learning to Pray the Psalms -Psalms 1-2 and 119:11-16. Let God draw close to you through the Psalms. All Women welcome and Child care is provided. For more information contact Mary Christie at 425-776-3967 or [email protected] Bible Study: : Adult Bible Study: “David the King” continues with Lesson 5 on Tuesday, Nov.13. Meet every other week, as listed here: Nov. 13 and 27, at 7:00 PM, in the Fellowship Hall. The study of Psalms begins Dec. 4. All adults are invited to see these enriching DVD presentations and converse in small groups. You’ll love

KofC Pancake Breakfast The Next Knights of Columbus’ Pancake Breakfast will be Sunday Nov 18 2018. Come out and socialize and support the Knights of Columbus charitable organizations, such as seminarians, St Vincent DePaul, Coats for Kids etc… we hope to see you there.

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RAISE THE

ROOF!

SUPPORT OUR CHURCH

DONATE FUNDS FOR OUR ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT CAMPAIGN GOAL: $180,000 FOR MORE INFORMATION Fr. Gerardo Alberto M.Sp.S / Pastor email: [email protected]

MINISTRIES & GROUPS

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Altar Servers, Jane Baer and Veronica Cardona Apostleship of the Cross, Marcia Gimenez Catholic Social Teachings Min, Jane Smoke/Karyn Sullivan Coffee & Donuts, Kelly Cooley EMEs, Ana May Apin and Cuquita Cardona Encuentro Matrimonial, Raquel y Antonio Ramírez Eucharistic Adoration, Kimie Mori Faith Formation for Adults, Julie Jones Funeral Committee, TBD Good Samaritans, Ann Marie Shields Guadalupe Committee, Marco Olivares Homebound Ministers, Marianne Iwamoto Hospitality Team, Tony Fletcher Lectors, Niki Gagner and Elvira Hernandez Linens, Marcia Gimenez “Luz y Vida” Prayer Group, Jose & Angelica Velazquez Music Coordinator, Kathy Egashira Nimble Fingers, Jacqueline Aurox Pastoral Council, Paul Gallagher/Gerry Apin Prayer Shawl Ministry, Joan Kluck Prayer Team, Sherri Mack Pro-Life Ministry, Karen Salvati Sacramentors, Scott Occhiuto SALT, YA Group in English, Paul and Erin Dellino Simbang Gabi, Gerry Apin Stavros, Jim Krieger and Marcia Gimenez Velankanni Community, Francis Irudayaraj Women’s Fellowship, Mary Christie

PHONE/EMAIL DIRECTORY Staff and Clergy Alberto, Fr. Gerardo Cardona, Eduardo Egashira, Kathy Everist, Shannon Lowery, Lori Moran, Stephanie Perez, Roberto Sanchez, Fr. Jesus Ugalde, Fr. Jose

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COLLABORATORS IN MINISTRY Cascade Serra Club, Ken Christie Catholic Daughters, Kathy Taylor Knights of Columbus, Steve Mueller

Please keep the sick among us in your prayers, especially: Salvador Andrada Elliot Gausch Teresita Ramos Roberta Autron Annie Gillen Arnold Rivera Tom Bender Lupita Gonzalez Vinicio Robles Jane Bentley Dee HolidayJoyce Rosas Shawna Boger Osborne Florentine Ruhland Sharyl Buehler Louise Jesus Sanchez Sr. Tom Burns Hundertmark Benita Schumacher Rick Burns Helen Johnston Jim Schumacher Ruth Carpizo Patricia Kramer Leticia Solorzano Eulalia Castillo Christopher Leon Fran Sphung Marlene Chavez Jennie Leyva Adrienne Steuer Maryanne Clements Jim Moran Harry St Nicholas Ed Crull Yolanda Noblezada Francis Sullivan Gary Darnell Scott Occhiuto James Sullivan Saul Diaz Teresa Paris Kaye Swartzell Billie Dougherty Elamar Perez Michael Trupiano Anna Epps Michael Quigley Fernando Varela Fran Fielden Margaret Quigley Evelio Villalobos Bill Flanagan Ritzy Rafer Graciela Vitar

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

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