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Volume 5 Number 10

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SETON Sunday News Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - A Missionaries of the Holy Spirit Community

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FOURTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME The Readings this week: Sun., Feb 3:

Jer 1: 4-5, 17-19; 1 Cor 12: 31—13:13; Lk 4: 21-30

Mon., Feb 4: Heb 11: 32-40; Mk 5: 1-20 Tue., Feb 5:

St. Agatha Heb 12: 1-4; Mk: 5: 21-43

Wed., Feb 6:

St. Paul Miki and Companions Heb 12: 11-15; Mk 6: 1-6

Thu., Feb 7:

Heb 12: 18-19, 21-24; Mk 6: 7-13

Fri., Feb 8:

Heb 13: 1-8; Mk 6: 14-29

Sat., Feb 9

Heb 13: 15-17, 21-21; Mk 6: 30-34

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

Sun, Feb 10: Is 6: 1-2A, 3-8; 1 Cor 15: 1-11; Lk 5: 1-11

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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

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: 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]

Vision Statement

FAITH FORMATION OFFICE Phone: 425-481-9358

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

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, Bill Santos, Shannon Everist, Fr. Gerardo Alberto, Fr. Jose Ugalde The 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 Calendar of Events Conchita Daily Readings Directory Happening Pastor’s Reflection Sección en Español USCCB Carta Pastoral 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 find the dialogue between Yahweh and the prophet Jeremiah, and we hear a perfect example of Divine Love. Some of the words that the Heavenly Father spoke are very moving. Yahweh said: "Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you." God in his knowledge, already knew Jeremiah before forming him in the womb of his mother. There is no doubt that before each and every one of us was formed in the womb of our mothers, God knew us. Consequently, we can conclude that Yahweh had already set Jeremiah apart for his prophetic mission.

In our daily Christian life, we must always be aware of our thoughts, our words and our actions. Do we judge wrongly and condemn others as those who judged and condemned Jesus? Do we discriminate against others because of their color, race, nationality, education, sex, age or way of dressing? None of these judgments perceives the soul of others, all people are equal before the eyes of God. To manifest God's love for others, we must be prepared to become small so that others can be resurrected. We must be prepared to serve so that others can be cared for. We must be prepared to take the back seat so that others can have the front seat. We must be prepared to respect others as we would like to be respected. We must die in Christ so that Christ may shine in others. That's what the love of God is about.

On behalf of the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit serving in this community, I want to thank each of you who generously helped financially and with your prayers during this campaign to repair the roof of our Church. We are so close to the goal, all we need is $1,255. Thank you so much for what you’ve done these past eight weeks, and know you are in our prayers, God will reward as your generosity abundantly.

While not all of us are called to be prophets, by the grace of God, through our Baptism, we have also been set apart for divine service. Our call, as revealed to us through Jesus Christ, is to worship God, obey His commandments, share the good news with the whole world, alking together serve one another and shine in love for brothers and sisters: others for the glory of God. When the Lord God told Jeremiah to "gird your Dear brothers and sisters, this loins," He was emphasizing the need to week, let's take some time to evaluate be prompt to fulfill the command to be a our personal life in the world. Are we prophet to the nations. Girding your loins means being prepared and ready to be sent.

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In today's Gospel, from the spiritual point of view, we can perceive how God manifested his love in a very personal way. Through the incarnation of his Son, God came to dwell among us. The great love that God has for us, who left aside His divinity, took on our human form and dwelt among us so that we can know Him as He really is: holy, perfect, eternal, merciful, etc. When God came down from heaven to dwell among us, not everyone accepted his love. As the prophets of the Old Testament were rejected in their hometown, the Lord Jesus also found rejection among His own. In the eyes of the people of his hometown, He did not meet their standards. Because they knew him from his childhood, He was nothing special to them.

happy to serve instead of demanding a service? Are we humble instead of proud? Are we giving love instead of waiting to receive it? May the reflection on these questions help us so that we can always glorify God in everything we do.

Fr. José Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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Monday, February 4 Mass for the Providential Encounter

7pm

First Monday Devotion to the Holy Spirit

7:45pm

First Monday Fellowship

Youth Room

8:15pm

Tuesday, February 5

Próximo Fin de Semana: Redmond, WA 15, 16 y 17 de febrero Llamen al 425-246-7815

Retiro Kerigma 1—3 de Marzo 2019

Un “Encuentro con Jesús Vivo”

Parroquia de St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Women’s Fellowship

10am

Hall

Rosary for Life

12pm

Church

CSC Board Meeting

5pm

Office

Elementary Faith Formation

5pm

All Stations

Praise and Worship in Song Adoration

7pm

Chapel

Adult Faith Formation

7pm

Hall

Youth Bible Study

8pm

Youth Room

Wednesday, February 6 BETA in Christianity Elementary Faith Formation

St. Vincent de Paul

Para mas información o para inscribirse: Teresita Hodge 425-239-8679 Angelica Madrigal: 425-321-4556 Costo: $ 25.00

Clases de Estudio Bíblico

Pronto comenzaremos un nuevo módulo de Clases de Estudio Bíblico. Este estudio es especialmente para quienes nunca han tomado un curso de Estudio Bíblico. También pueden venir personas que quieran refrescar conocimientos. Las clases comienzan el lunes 11 de Febrero en Casa Seton, y continúan los lunes de 7 a 9pm. Si tiene dudas, comunicarse con Marcia a [email protected], o 425-481-9358 x 308.

Las Palmas del Domingo de Ramos del año pasado se convertirán en las cenizas que recibiremos el Miércoles de Cenizas. Traiga sus palmas de años anteriores y deposítelas en el contenedor en el vestíbulo. ¡Gracias!

Hall

7pm

All Stations

5pm

All Stations

Thursday, February 7 Elementary Faith Formation

Cupo limitado

6:30pm

6:30pm

St. 6

Sacramentors

7pm

St. 2

CDA Board Meeting

7pm

St. 4

Knights of Columbus

7pm

St. 7

Luz y Vida Gpo de Oración

7pm

Seton House

CST Ministry

7pm

St. 4

Simbang Gabi

7pm

St.7

Sacramentors

8am

St. 6

CSC Wine and Dine Fundraiser

6pm

Hall

Friday, February 8

Saturday, February 9

Sunday, February 10 RCIA English

9am

St.4

Early Childhood FF

11am

St.1

RICA Spanish

11am

St.7

Youth Night: Edge and LifeTeen

6pm

Hall

Venga y acompáñenos usted y su Familia, a celebrar la Santa Misa en nuestro Cementerios Católicos. La Misa en Español será celebrada en el Cementerio de Holyrood el próximo Sábado 16 de febrero a las 10.30 AM. Acompáñenos a pedir por nuestros difuntos, que descansen en Paz. Que Dios los Bendiga.

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Conchita, Tell Us about Your Life Conchita tells us the Reason of Her Trip to Rome By order of the Congregation for Religious in Rome, I had to send them many of my manuscripts, together with eight volumes of the writings we called “Life” which came from my Account of Conscience, so that the Holy Church in Rome could examine my soul and the communications with my Lord Jesus. After that, Msgr. Ramon Ibarra decided to bring me to Rome, for a direct examination, on the occasion of a Mexican pilgrimage to the Holy Land. I took along Ignacio, who was twenty, and Lupe, fifteen. The pilgrimage was first to the Holy Land, but finally we arrived in Rome, the Holy City. "We arrived in the evening. Msgr. Ruiz was at the station and gave me the bad news about the situation here of the Works of the Cross. I hope against hope! My God! "What an impression in my soul on arriving in this Holy City! I started praying when we left Naples, and I was thrilled at seeing this place of so many of my dreams, and so feared, the place where the Church alone can give approval for the Priests of the Cross. So here I am so close to the Pope I can hardly believe it. I desire to see him and I tremble at the sole thought. We were given a private audience with Pope Pius X at ten thirty in the morning. The moment came, they called my name and I entered to the presence of the Vicar of Christ on earth. He was at his desk with Monsignor Ibarra in front of him. I knelt with tears in my eyes. He asked me what I desired of him. “I beg Your Holiness to approve the Works of the Cross.” "They are approved, do not fear, and I give you my very special blessing for you, your family and for all the Works." He told me several times “Prega per me – pray for me.” He blessed me again and we left. Later I had an interview with Msgr. Donato Sbaretti, Secretary of the Congregation for Religious. He asked me about Mexico, about my life, about the origin of the Apostleship of the Cross and the contemplative Sisters. He understood some points quite clearly after we talked. Msgr. Ibarra suggested the change from Priests of the Cross to Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, a change Pope Pius X personally approved. We came home through France and Spain, extremely grateful. The Church had spoken, the Cross had triumphed, the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit would be founded.

Conchita: Cuéntanos tu vida Conchita nos habla de la finalidad de su viaje a Roma Por orden de la Congregación de Religiosos de Roma, tuve que enviarles gran parte de mis escritos y ocho volúmenes de los escritos que titulamos Vida, que fueron extracto de mi Cuenta de Conciencia para que la Santa Iglesia de Roma pudiera examinar mi alma y las conversaciones con mi Señor Jesús. Monseñor Ibarra me quiso llevar a Roma para un examen personal, aprovechando que llevaba una peregrinación a Tierra Santa. Me llevé a Ignacio que en ese momento tenía 20 años, y a Lupe, de 15. La peregrinación fue primero a Tierra Santa, pero por fin llegamos a Roma, la ciudad santa. Llegamos al oscurecer, y nos recibieron con noticias desfavorables para las Obras de la Cruz. Espero contra toda esperanza… ¡Qué impresión para mi alma llegar a esta Ciudad Santa! Desde Nápoles me vine haciendo oración y me estremecí al divisar este lugar tan soñado y tan temido… en donde sólo puede la Iglesia dar la aprobación de los Sacerdotes de la Cruz. Estoy muy cerca del Papa y me parece mentira. Deseo verlo y tiemblo de sólo pensarlo. Nos dieron una audiencia privada con el Papa Pío X a las diez y media de la mañana. Llegó la hora, me llamaron, y me presenté ante el Vicario de Jesucristo en la tierra. Estaba en su escritorio con Mons Ibarra enfrente, yo me arrodillé llorando y él me habló. Me preguntó qué le pedía. “Yo le pido Su Santidad que apruebe las Obras de la Cruz”. Están aprobadas, no temas, y te doy una bendición especial para ti, para tu familia y para las Obras. Varias veces me dijo “Prega per me”, ora por mí. Me bendijo nuevamente y salimos. Luego me fui a entrevistar con Mons. Donato Sbaretti, Secretario de la Congregación de Religiosos. Me interrogó sobre México, sobre mi vida, sobre el origen del Apostolado de la Cruz y de las Religiosas contemplativas. Comprendió muchos puntos con esta entrevista. Antes de irnos Mons. Ibarra propuso cambiar el nombre a Misioneros del Espíritu Santo, y Su Santidad aprobó este cambio de inmediato. Regresamos por Francia y España, inmensamente agradecidos. La Iglesia había hablado, la Cruz había triunfado, se fundarían los Misioneros del Espíritu Santo.

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REFLEXION del

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Párroco

editando la Palabra de Dios

Queridos hermanos y hermanas, en la primera lectura de este cuarto domingo del tiempo ordinario, nos encontramos con el diálogo entre Yahvé y el profeta Jeremías, escuchamos un ejemplo perfecto de Amor Divino. Algunas de las palabras que habló el Padre Celestial son muy conmovedoras. Yahvé dijo: "Antes de formarte en el seno materno, te conozco". Dios en su conocimiento, ya conocía a Jeremías antes de formarlo en el vientre de su madre. No hay duda de que antes de que todos y cada uno de nosotros estuviéramos formados en el vientre de nuestras madres, Dios nos conocía. En consecuencia, podemos concluir que Yahvé había apartado a Jeremías para su misión profética. Si bien no todos estamos llamados a ser profetas, por la gracia de Dios, a través de nuestro Bautismo, también hemos sido apartados para un servicio divino. Nuestro llamamiento, como se nos reveló a través de Jesucristo, es adorar a Dios, obedecer Sus mandamientos, compartir la buena nueva al mundo entero, servirnos unos a otros y brillar en el amor hacia los demás para la gloria de Dios. Cuando el Señor Dios le dijo a Jeremías "ciñe tus lomos", estaba enfatizando la necesidad de ser puntual para cumplir la orden de ser un profeta para las naciones. Ceñir sus lomos significa estar listos y preparados para ser enviados. En el Evangelio de hoy, pensando espiritualmente, podemos percibir cómo Dios manifestó su amor de una manera muy personal. A través de la encarnación de su Hijo, Dios vino a morar entre nosotros. El gran amor que Dios tiene para nosotros, que dejó a un lado Su divinidad, tomó forma humana sobre Sí Mismo y habitó en nuestro medio para que podamos conocerlo como Él realmente es: santo, perfecto, eterno, misericordioso, etc. Cuando Dios bajó del cielo para morar entre nosotros, no todos aceptaron su amor. Como los profetas del Antiguo Testamento fueron rechazados en su ciudad natal, el Señor Jesús también encontró el rechazo entre los suyos. A los ojos de la gente de su ciudad natal, Él no cumplió con sus estándares. Porque lo conocían desde su infancia, Él no era nada especial para ellos. En nuestra vida cristiana diaria, siempre debemos estar conscientes de nuestros pensamientos, nuestras palabras y nuestras acciones. ¿Juzgamos mal y condenamos a otros como los que juzgaron y condenaron a Jesús?

¿Discriminamos a los demás por su color, raza, nacionalidad, educación, sexo, edad o forma de vestir? Ninguno de estos juicios percibe el alma de los demás, todas las personas son iguales ante los ojos de Dios. Para manifestar el amor de Dios hacia los demás, debemos estar preparados para hacernos pequeños para que otros puedan ser resucitados. Debemos estar preparados para servir para que otros puedan ser atendidos. Debemos estar preparados para tomar el último asiento para que otros puedan tener el asiento de adelante. Debemos estar preparados para respetar a los demás como nos gustaría ser respetados. Debemos morir en Cristo para que Cristo brille en los demás. De eso se trata el amor de Dios.

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aminando juntos como hermanos:

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, esta semana, tomemos un tiempo para evaluar nuestra vida personal en el mundo. ¿Estamos contentos de servir en lugar de exigir un servicio? ¿Somos humildes en vez de ser orgullosos? ¿Estamos dando amor en vez de estar esperando recibirlo? Que el reflexionar en estas preguntas nos ayuden para que siempre podamos glorificar a Dios en todo lo que hacemos. En nombre de los Misioneros del Espíritu Santo sirviendo en esta comunidad, quiero agradecer a cada uno de ustedes que generosamente ayudaron económicamente y con sus oraciones durante esta campaña para reparar el techo de nuestra Iglesia. Estamos muy cerca de alcanzar nuestra meta, sólo necesitamos $1,255. Muchas gracias por lo que han contribuido estas ocho semanas, los tenemos presentes en nuestras oraciones, Dios recompense tu generosidad abundantemente.

P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

The Sacred Power of Priesthood Why do we call this man “priest”? How do priests get this power to forgive sins and change bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus?

wherein he died two thousand years ago and rose from the dead. Catholics believe the Mass is the perpetuation in time of the one eternal sacrifice of Jesus Christ.”

Now that young evangelical Christian raised his eyebrows and shook his head. He said. “Well, I don’t While I was in college I was asked by a devout believe what you believe—that the Mass is the sacrifice of evangelical Christian, “Why do you call your pastors Christ. But now I do understand why you would call your ‘priests’ in the Catholic Church? In my church, we call ministers “priests.” them ministers or preachers.” I answered the question of A man cannot discern diocesan priesthood unless he this sincere student by pointing him to the Old Testament, knows what diocesan priesthood is. In the first chapter, I where the men of the tribe of Levi were called “priests.” tried to describe what a priest does. In this chapter, I will But he pointed out in reply. “Those men offered sacrifices try to describe who a priest is. This is very basic of bulls and goats to God again and again for the information about priesthood; it is theology of priesthood forgiveness of the people’s sins. That is why they were for discernment. For more complete treatment, read the called priests. But that Levitical priesthood was not Catechism of the Catholic Church #1533-1600. sufficient for the forgiveness of sins; that is why Christ had to come.” I was impressed with his answer. I replied. From the Book “Catholic priests also offer sacrifice. Every time we “To Save a Thousand Souls” celebrate Mass we offer the one sacrifice of Jesus Christ, Fr. Brett A. Brannen What are the promises that a priest must make?

World Day for Consecrated Life World Day for Consecrated Life will be celebrated in the Church on Saturday, February 2, 2019 and in parishes on the weekend of February 2-3, 2019. Please pray for all those who have made commitments in the consecrated life, and be sure to thank them on their special day. May they continue to be inspired by Jesus Christ and respond generously to God's gift of their vocation. Join us in praying in a special way for the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, who have been serving this community since the year 2000. May God bring more laborers to His vineyard, and may they lead holy lives. Make sure, also, to thank this weekend those who live a life consecrated to God.

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 Brody Stewart. Brody is a Seminarian with the Archdiocese of Seattle and is taking Theology II classes at Mount Angel Seminary in Oregon.

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Abramos nuestros corazones El llamado a abordar el racismo en nuestros corazones y comunidades En su nueva Carta pastoral contra el racismo, Abramos nuestros corazones: El incesante llamado al amor, los obispos católicos de los Estados Unidos invitan a la conversión de corazones, mentes e instituciones para abordar el mal del racismo que todavía existe en nuestras comunidades. Así como amamos y cuidamos a los miembros de nuestra familia, también estamos llamados a cuidar a los miembros de la familia del cuerpo de Cristo. Estamos llamados a cuidar a todos nuestros hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, honrando a cada persona como única, sagrada y creada a imagen de Dios. Sabemos que el mal del racismo afecta el núcleo mismo del plan de Dios para la humanidad, devaluando la diversidad que Dios creó dentro de la familia humana. Los obispos nos recuerdan: “El mandato del amor requiere que hagamos espacio para los demás en nuestro corazón. Significa que, efectivamente, somos el guardián de nuestro hermano (véase Gn 4:9)”. El racismo suele ser llamado el “pecado original” de este país, y sigue impactando la vida de muchos estadounidenses, muchos de ellos católicos, particularmente los que pertenecen a las comunidades afroamericana, hispana/latina o nativa americana. Dentro de los muros de la Iglesia, muchas personas de color han experimentado discriminación y racismo abiertamente. Ha estado faltando liderazgo. Los obispos escriben: “Demasiado a menudo, los líderes de la Iglesia han guardado silencio sobre la horrible violencia y otras injusticias raciales perpetradas contra afroamericanos y otros”. Reflexionando sobre estas realidades, los obispos nos imploran que encontremos maneras de trabajar activamente contra el mal del racismo. Debemos buscar la justicia racial dentro de nuestra Iglesia y en nuestro país. Permitamos todos que el Espíritu Santo convierta nuestros corazones para hacer la obra de sanación, y que podamos vivir auténticamente en una verdadera relación entre nosotros. Que el fruto de esta conversión se haga evidente en nuestra celebración e integración plena de la diversidad étnica y cultural, que es verdaderamente un don de Dios. “Leemos los titulares que informan sobre la muerte de afroamericanos desarmados a manos de funcionarios de las fuerzas del orden. En nuestras prisiones, el número de reclusos de color, especialmente morenos y negros es sumamente desproporcionado. A pesar de las grandes bendiciones de libertad que ofrece este país, debemos admitir la pura verdad de que para muchos de nuestros conciudadanos, que no han hecho nada malo, las interacciones con la policía a menudo están cargadas de temor e incluso de peligro. ” – Obispos de los EE.UU. , Abramos nuestros corazones

¿Cómo puedo responder?

(1) Escuche y conozca las historias de sus hermanos y hermanas que son miembros de grupos culturales diferentes a los suyos. El encuentro verdadero y auténtico es difícil, pero merece el esfuerzo. Las relaciones auténticas requieren

vulnerabilidad, humildad y salir de nuestras zonas de confort. Para algunos, esto significará buscar activamente oportunidades de relacionarse con personas de otros orígenes. Para otros, esto podría significar alzar su voz o compartir su historia. A través del compromiso auténtico, reunimos diversas perspectivas y experiencias que honran la plenitud del plan de Dios. (2) Trabaje para abordar tanto el racismo individual como el sistémico. El racismo puede ser individual, cuando las personas no reconocen a ciertos grupos como creados a imagen de Dios e iguales en dignidad, o pueden ser sistémicos, cuando se mantienen prácticas o políticas que tratan injustamente a ciertos grupos de personas. Estos sistemas a menudo se perpetúan debido al silencio o al desconocimiento de muchos. Comprométase a conocer más sobre racismo y empleo, vivienda, riqueza, educación, justicia penal y voto, y luego participe en esfuerzos diocesanos, parroquiales o comunales para orar y trabajar por la conversión de los corazones y de los sistemas. (3) Piense en lo que puede hacer, dondequiera que esté. Comprométase a elevar su conciencia en cualquier situación en que se encuentre. a. Como personas de fe, podemos trabajar intencionalmente para crear espacios de acogida y oportunidades de encuentro. Cree oportunidades para compartir historias y conozca cómo el racismo afecta a miembros de nuestras comunidades. Ayude al liderazgo de la parroquia a considerar cuáles voces pueden estar faltando como líderes y voluntarios en el ministerio parroquial. En parroquias y escuelas, los educadores pueden usar las actividades de usccb.org/racism para integrar el contenido de la carta pastoral en sus lecciones. b. En su familia, cree intencionalmente oportunidades para interactuar con personas con quienes pueden ustedes no encontrarse en el transcurso normal de su semana. ¿En qué parte de su comunidad pueden interactuar con personas de grupos étnicos diferentes a los suyos? Padres: hablen con sus hijos sobre la raza. Continuar hablando con ellos sobre la dignidad humana de todos y el dolor del racismo en nuestro país ayudará a formarlos para respetar la dignidad de todos. Encuentre oraciones para los niños en usccb.org/racism. c. En la escuela o el trabajo, pregunte: ¿Cómo pueden aprender más sobre culturas diferentes a las suyas? ¿Qué recursos están disponibles para ustedes? Si hay otros que reciben un trato diferente debido a su raza u origen étnico, diga algo. Piense en lo que podría hacer si escucha a alguien hacer comentarios despectivos sobre una persona de otra cultura. ¿Cómo puede estar listo para responder? (4) Como individuos y comunidades de fe, examinen su conciencia. Todos debemos preguntarnos: ¿Cuándo no he vivido como un ejemplo del amor de Cristo? ¿Cuándo me han llevado mis actitudes o percepciones a menospreciar a personas de otras culturas o grupos étnicos? ¿Cuándo he sospechado innecesariamente o dejado que una idea preconcebida menospreciara la naturaleza humana de otro? ¿Cuándo he visto al “otro” en lugar de acoger la oportunidad de escuchar la historia de vida, luchas o alegrías de esa persona?

Para más información

Lea la nueva carta pastoral, Abramos nuestros corazones: El incesante llamado al amor, y luego converse con otros sobre cómo su comunidad puede responder a la invitación de los obispos en la carta pastoral. Los recursos de la USCCB contra el racismo están en usccb.org/racism.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

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With the Heart of Jesus

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.

Adult Faith Formation

Women's Fellowship - On Tuesday Feb 5th, We will be studying Psalms-School of Prayer session 7 Psalms of Pilgrimage and Ascents-This group of Psalms (read Psalms 120-134) reflect the Journey and God's Blessing at the Temple in Jerusalem-Every Sunday we too journey to the tabernacle right here at SEAS! Let's go deeper into this pilgrim journey with the Psalms with Jeff Cavins and Tim Gray on dvd! We meet at 10:00 am every Tuesday in the Fellowship Hall-All women welcome and child care is available! For more information contact Mary Christie 425776-3967 Has your heart been full of gratitude, pain, anger, or joy, but empty of words before God? All adults are invited to "Psalms, The School of Prayer" on Tuesday, February 5, 7:00 pm, in the Fellowship Hall. Session 3 will offer some practical ways to plant the psalms in your heart. Come even if you missed sessions 1 and 2. For further information, call 425-481-9358, ext. 314.

Bible Study:

St Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish is looking to hire a Parish Secretary. This position provides the Parish and Pastor administrative support to further a Catholic community atmosphere for all people contacting the parish office whether in person or by telephone. Proficiency in English and Spanish, both oral and written is preferred. If you or somebody you know is interested, please contact Shannon Everist at 425-481-0303 x303 or [email protected] for an application. Full details can be found on our website: easbothell.org

RAISE THE ROOF! SUPPORT OUR CHURCH

Thank you! As of January 28th, you have generously donated $178,745! Please continue to donate to this project, we only have $1,254.99 to reach our goal. For more information: Fr. Gerardo Alberto MSpS / Pastor Email: [email protected]

MI NI STRY

FAIR

Healing Mass Jan 25 Friday / 7pm

After all Masses March 2 - 3

Mass Linens Ministry Every time we celebrate Mass linens are used to set the altar and distribute communion. They need to be laundered with special care and following specific instructions, but this ministry is very fulfilling for those who cannot participate in ministries with meetings, or structured schedules. People helping launder linens are scheduled once a month to take home half the linens used during the week, and bring them back mid-week. Please consider joining the wonderful ladies that do this very important ministry at SEAS. Contact Marcia at 425481-9358 x308, [email protected]

10 | The SETON Sunday News | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2/3/2019

In the Gospel today, the disciples decide to leave everything to follow Jesus. We are also called to follow Jesus, who tells us that “whatever you do to the least of mine, you do for me.” Your gift to the St Vincent de Paul Society can bring the love and peace of Jesus to those who live in fear and doubt, loneliness and hopelessness. To donate to the parish St Vincent de Paul Conference, your check must be written to ‘SVDP’ and can be placed in the collection basket, along with your parish contribution. As stewards of your contributions, we are honored to share your gifts with our neighbors in need.

Please bring in your old Palms from past celebrations of Passion Sunday. Those old palms will be ritually burned to create the ashes for Ash Wednesday. There will be a receptacle in the vestibule in which you may place your palms. Thank you.

SEAS Pro-Life Ministry Spiritual Adoption Program Everyone loves the beauty and innocence of a baby. As an expression of that love, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Pro-Life Ministry announces an adoption program for young and old alike. The members of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish family will have the opportunity on February 9-10, 2019, after all Masses to “spiritually” adopt a child who is newly conceived this month. Not all newly conceived babies are allowed to be born. In fact, more than 4,000 babies lose their lives to abortion each day. It is these babies you are being asked to “adopt”. You may “adopt” a child individually or as a family by signing up during that weekend. You will be asked to name the child for whom you will be praying, thereby giving the baby the humanity he or she deserves. You will be asked to pray for your unborn child and for all unborn children, for the power of prayer is great. You will receive monthly reports through the Seton Sunday News and via email describing your baby’s development and your child will be born in October 2019. There are millions of unborn babies desperately in need of your prayers. Won’t you please “spiritually adopt” one and share the love for life that God have given you? Any questions, contact Karen Salvati at (425) 327-8700.

CDA Court St. Rita #957

“ Springtime in Paris” Is Your Marriage in Crisis? There Is Hope! When marriages are in crisis, couples often feel alone, frustrated and hopeless. But there is hope! Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi) has helped tens of thousands of troubled marriages. There is always hope, and you are not alone in your struggle. For confidential information about Retrouvaille, or to register for our upcoming weekend March 22-24, 2019, call 206-706-2608 or go to www.helpourmarriage.org. All Catholics are invited to attend The Joy of Life: Celebrating 50 Years of Humanae Vitae Conference which will be held on Saturday, March 2nd at St. Brendan Catholic Church. This event offers "Ted talk" style presentations by Bishop Mueggenborg, Dr. Sarah Bartel, Jason Kidd, Ashley McCullough and more. Meet and network with other Catholics throughout the day at the vendor booths and exhibits. Learn more at www.cwbn.us/ joyoflife or call 253-278-6550 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.

Afternoon Tea / Auction / Fashion Show St. Mary Magdalen Parish Hall Saturday March 2, 2019 Doors Open at 10:30am Assorted Tea Sandwiches, Scones & Fruit, Variety of Desserts and Mimosas. $20 per ticket or $18 per ticket for a prepaid table of 8 Tickets Messes in February. For more information, please contact Bernie Houghton 425-337-3077 or [email protected] 7th Annual

CASCADE SERRA CLUB WINE & FOOD PAIRING

Saturday February 9th 6:30pm

Help us help our seminarians! Six great wine & food pairings Tickets $30 each Presale only

Ken Christie [email protected] or Dn Craig Lundberg [email protected]

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.

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2/3/2019 | The SETON Sunday News | 11 MINISTRIES & GROUPS 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, Marianne Iwamoto 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, Johnson Andrews & Benson Babu Women’s Fellowship, Mary Christie

COLLABORATORS IN MINISTRY Cascade Serra Club, Ken Christie Catholic Daughters, Kathy Taylor Knights of Columbus, Steve Mueller St. Vincent de Paul

425-355-3504

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

425-257-2111 or 888-240-8572

Premier Care Living Adult Family Home Amelyn Bober Owner –Parishioner

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PHONE/EMAIL DIRECTORY Staff and Clergy Alberto, Fr. Gerardo

[email protected]

425-481-0303 x306

Cardona, Eduardo

[email protected]

425-481-9358 x314

Egashira, Kathy

[email protected]

206-214-5884

Everist, Shannon

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425-481-0303 x303

Lowery, Lori

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425-481-0303 x301

Moran, Stephanie

[email protected] 425-481-9358 x311

Perez, Roberto

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425-481-9358 x312

Sanchez, Fr. Jesus

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425-481-0303 x305

Ugalde, Fr. Jose

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425-481-0303 x304

Volunteer for Hispanic Ministry Gimenez, Marcia

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425-481-0303 x308

Please keep the sick among us in your prayers, especially: Salvador Andrada Roberta Autron Tom Bender Jane Bentley Shawna Boger Sharyl Buehler Tom Burns Rick Burns Ruth Carpizo Claire Carter Eulalia Castillo Marlene Chavez Ed Crull Gary Darnell Saul Diaz Billie Dougherty Anna Epps Fran Fielden Bill Flanagan Elliot Gausch Peter Gilmartin Annie Gillen Lupita Gonzalez

Dee HolidayOsborne Louise Hundertmark Helen Johnston Patricia Kramer Christopher Leon Jennie Leyva Jim Moran Lynn Mosman Sandra Noble Yolanda Noblezada Scott Occhiuto Teresa Paris Elamar Perez Michael Quigley Margaret Quigley Ritzy Rafer Teresita Ramos Arnold Rivera Joyce Rosas Florentine Ruhland Jesus Sanchez Sr. Benita Schumacher

Jim Schumacher Leticia Solorzano Fran Sphung Adrienne Steuer Harry St Nicholas Francis Sullivan James Sullivan Kaye Swartzell Michael Trupiano Fernando Varela Evelio Villalobos Vladimir Vozar Rosemary Wentz Barb West Tami Wyatt Beatrice Zorzi

Week of Jan 19-20 Sat. 5pm 9 am 11 am 1 pm 5pm

$1,775.00 $3,885.00 $2,536.00 $2,229.00 $2,453.00

Children’s Envelopes Midweek EFT Contributions Votive Candles Roof

$ 355.00 $ 2,737.50 $10,428.50 $ 281.00 $ 6,614.00

Total Offering

$26,680.00

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

Thank you...

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

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