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

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THE SEASON OF CHRISTMAS The Readings this week: Sun., Dec 30:

The Holy Family Sir 3: 2-6, 12-14 or Sm 1: 20-22; 24-28; Col 3: 12-21 or 1 Jn 3: 1-2, 21-24; Lk 2: 41-56

Mon., Dec 31: 1 Jn 2: 18-21; Jn 1:1-8 Tue., Jan 1: Solemnity of Virgen Mary, Mother of God Nm 6: 22-27; Gal 4: 4-7 Lk: 2: 16-21 Wed., Jan 2:

Sts Basil and Gregory 1 Jn 2: 222-28; Jn 1: 19-28

Thu., Jan 3:

1 Jn 2: 29-3:6; Jn 1: 29-34

Fri., Jan 4:

St Elizabeth Ann Seton 1 Jn 3: 7-10; Jn 1: 35-42

Sat., Jan 5:

St John Newmann 1 Jn 3: 11-21; Jn 1: 43-51

Sun, Jan 6:

The Epiphany of the Lord Is 60: 1-6; Eph 3: 2-3A, 5-6; Mt 2: 1-12

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 Special New Year Hours: Mon. and Tue, Office closed Wed - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Mass Times: Mon, Thu, Fri and Sat. 9 am Mon and Tue: See pg 4 for S. of Mary Mass Wed 2: Svce Word with H.Com. - 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: Wed. thru Fri. this week, 10am—9pm

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]

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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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 Roof Collection Pastor’s Reflection Sección en Español Typology Vocation Awareness

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PASTOR’S Reflection

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prisoners, all those who carry a special

reaking Open the Word cross. That is what makes them sons and daughters of God. Our fidelity to God is of God:

confirmed by obeying his commandments and doing what pleases Dear brothers and Sisters, God. today we celebrate the last liturgical Today's Gospel was the narration of feast of this year. At the heart of the the event of Jesus in the Temple. As three readings today is the family, with a special emphasis given to the children in prescribed by the Jewish Law, people those families. Why are all three were required to make pilgrimages to readings related to the family? It’s Jerusalem for three main feasts: because of the Feast we celebrate today, Passover, Pentecost and Booths. These observances can be traced back to the the Feast of the Holy Family. Book of Exodus, where God says: In the first Reading today from the "Three times a year, you will celebrate a first book of Samuel, the outstanding festival for Me." In the Book of topic is the desire present in every Deuteronomy where God says: "Three family, especially women, of having a times a year, all your males shall appear child. We heard from the First Book of before the Lord your God in the place Samuel that Hannah, Elkanah’s wife, that He shall choose.” We can did not have any children. She prayed understand why Jesus was in the temple fervently to the Lord, asking for his at twelve years of age, he was blessing, promising in return to present complying with the law of going to the her son before the Lord. God the Father temple. There He manifests both his accepted Hannah’s conditions and physical and intellectual growth before blessed her with a son. Hannah called the priests. her son "Samuel", which literally means In conclusion, as we have heard, "Name of God". Jesus grew in wisdom. As a human Children are also talked about in child, like all other children of his age, today's second reading. In this case, Jesus grew physically, intellectually, reference was made to us, as the emotionally and spiritually in children of God. The readings remind us preparation for the work that awaited of the great love that the Father has him. given us. "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that all who believe in him may not perish but have eternal life." In the truest and absolute sense, there can not be a greater love than this unique love of God. It is this gratuitous gift, not deserved by us, sinners, which has made it possible for us to "be called children of God." The world does not know those who live their faith in Christ. These faithful Christians can be considered "strange" because they do not actively participate in all social groups. While you are in this world, you are not of this world. You do not find these Christians at the bar. They are not addicted to drugs. They do not seek fame or riches. When someone is in need, they are quietly there to help the poor, the sick, the elderly, the orphans, the widows, the

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alking together as brothers and sisters:

Dear brothers and sisters, this week, every day, let us remember the commandments of God: believe in Jesus and love one another. If we do not love one another, we do not have Jesus in us and we are not in Jesus. It's as simple as that. To be sure of the resident presence of the Lord, let us ask ourselves: "Is there someone I do not love?" And if there is, it is time to change all that by making peace with them, so we can obtain the love of Jesus. On behalf of the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, we wish you a Happy New Year 2019! Fr. José Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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Rincón de Raquel Sanando el dolor del aborto “Pude decir su nombre en voz alta por primera vez. No me había confesado en 10 años y pensaba que estaba bien. Qué regalo se me ha dado al poder confesarme nuevamente. Estoy tan feliz. Estoy en paz y lo que es más importante, ahora sé que mi hija está en paz. Me he vaciado del dolor. Ahora puedo empezar a perdonarme yo misma.” -Testimonio de Retiro ¿Se acuerda como se siente el estar en paz? Su equipo del Viñedo de Raquel™ sabe muy bien lo que es añorar la paz, y le invitan a que vaya con ellos al próximo retiro. El regalo de Su misericordia y Su paz le esperan. Español: 206.450.7814 (deje un mensaje confidencial) English: (206) 920-6413 http://www.ccsww.org/projectrachel ¡Con amor eterno te he amado!

Monday, December 31 New Year’s Eve Office is Closed Mass in thanksgiving for the year, English

5pm

Mass in thanksgiving for the year, Spanish

7pm

Tuesday, January 1 Mary Mother of God Mass in English

11am

Misa en Español

1pm

Wednesday, January 2 Thursday, January 3 CDA Board Meeting

6:30pm

St. 6

Sacramentors

7pm

St. 2

Knights of Columbus

7pm

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Friday, January 4

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Vocation Awareness Mass and Fellowship Feast of SEAS, Mass

9am

7pm

Saturday, January 5

Calendario de Eventos en Diciembre

Catequesis Litúrgica para Ministros Sunday, January 6

Solemnidad de María Madre de Dios 31 dic, 7pm Misa en Español 1º ene, 11am Misa en Inglés 1º ene, 1pm Misa en Español

Gracias a cada uno de ustedes por su participación en al árbol de la generosidad. Fue maravilloso ver como los regalos llegaban, y de esa maravillosa oportunidad pudimos compartir con los más necesitados. En verdad esto le podemos llamar “ Amor en Acción”

9am

The Epiphany of the Lord

RCIA English

9am

St.4

Early Childhood

11am

St.1

RICA Spanish

11am

St.7

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Conchita, Tell Us about Your Life Conchita tells us about her Providential Encounter with Fr Félix de Jesus: On the third (Feb. 1903), I learned that there was at the church of the College de Filles (the name given the French parish) a priest, the Superior of the Marists, an affable person. This occurred around 4 p.m., and I became quite anxious to speak to him about the Cross... On the fourth, an interior force impelled me to go to this church. I went there. I pushed the button to let them know I was there. A priest, a stranger to me, whom I was barely able to see, came down. I went into the confessional and made my confession. I felt an extraordinary impulse to open my soul up to him, to speak to him about the Cross, the delights of suffering, the marvels of sorrow. I saw and I felt the echo of my feelings in his soul. I became aware that my words penetrated the depth of his soul. I think that at that moment they were not my words. I perceived that I was speaking inflamed, fluently, in a way that was beyond myself. This came from the Holy Spirit. I spoke to him about the Works of the Cross and I felt that he was greatly enthused over them. I saw deep down into his soul and could fathom what was in his mind. I also understood that this soul would render great Glory to God through his works. I sensed that he was blessed by the Cross, touched to the utmost depths of his soul. I sensed, too, that he was deeply impressed, piously affected in the vitals of his heart. I spoke to him about the cloister for religious sisters. Right away he asked me whether there were any in Mexico and whether there were any for men. 'No, there are none for men, but there will be,' I replied. I then returned home, very impressed by this surprising encounter, an encounter which seemed to be for the glory of God. None the less, I asked the Lord, for a long time that, if it was not according to His will, Father would not be able to find me, nor even my address. By making inquiries, I do not know how, Father came. Without knowing each other we exchanged greetings. At once we began to speak of God and of the Works of the Cross. I continued seeing the impressions the Holy Spirit made in his soul and his desires for perfection. I suggested to him, if he wished, to offer himself up wholly to the Lord. He accepted, desirous of this perfection. I decided to write him this act of oblation for the next day. I invited him to be at the Convent the following day, at ten in the morning, then we said goodbye.

Conchita: Cuéntanos tu vida Conchita nos cuenta de su Encuentro Providencial con el Padre Félix de Jesus: El día tres (de febrero de 1903) supe que existía en el Colegio de Niñas (nombre que se daba al templo de la Parroquia Francesa), un sacerdote, superior de los Padres Maristas, de muy buen espíritu. Esto lo supe a las cuatro de la tarde y no sé qué ansia me entró de hablarle de la Cruz... Al día siguiente, cuatro, una fuerza interior me impulsaba a esa iglesia; fui y llamé con botón eléctrico y al bajar un sacerdote desconocido que apenas vi, me acerqué al confesionario y me confesé. Sentí un impulso extraordinario para abrirle mi alma, para hablarle de la Cruz, de los encantos del padecer, de los primores del dolor. Yo veía, yo sentía el repercutir de mis sentimientos en su alma, veía cómo penetraban hasta el fondo mis palabras, que creo que entonces no eran mías, porque yo me oía hablar con un fuego, con una facilidad, con algo muy grande que no era mío, era de la Palomita divina. Le hablé de las Obras de la Cruz y lo sentí enamorarse de ellas. Yo vi el fondo de su alma y sus actuales impresiones; desde luego sentí que aquella alma daría mucha gloria a Dios en sus Obras, lo sentí, en fin, herido por la Cruz, herido en lo más hondo de su alma. Lo sentía yo impresionadísimo, santamente tocado en lo más vivo del corazón. Le hablé del Oasis y me preguntó luego si en México se encontraba y que si había para hombres. No hay para hombres, le contesté, pero lo habrá. Llegué a casa muy impresionada por aquel encuentro tan raro y que yo veía claro ser para la gloria de Dios; sin embargo, mucho le pedí al Señor que si no era su voluntad no me encontrara ni diera con la casa el Padre; pero preguntando y no sé cómo llegó y nos saludamos sin conocernos; pero en seguida nos pusimos a hablar de Dios y de las Obras. Seguí viendo las impresiones del Espíritu Santo en su alma y sus anhelos de perfección; le propuse que si quería hacer al Señor una entrega total y accediendo, ansioso de su perfección, quedé de escribírsela para el día siguiente. Lo invité a presentarlo en el Oasis al día siguiente a las diez de la mañana y así nos despedimos.

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REFLEXION del

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Párroco

editando la Palabra de Dios

Queridos hermanos y hermanas, hoy celebramos la última fiesta litúrgica de este año. En el corazón de las tres lecturas que acabamos de escuchar estaba la familia con especial énfasis en los niños. ¿Por qué las tres lecturas estaban relacionadas con la familia? Es porque tienen la intención de la celebración de hoy, la fiesta de la Sagrada Familia. En la primera lectura de hoy del primer libro de Samuel, se hace eco del deseo de la mayoría de las familias, especialmente el de las mujeres, de tener un hijo. Como escuchaste, Ana, la esposa de Elcaná, no tuvo hijos. Ella oró fervientemente al Señor, pidiéndole su bendición, prometiéndole a cambio presentar ante el Señor a su hijo. Dios Padre aceptó el término de Ana y la bendijo con un hijo. Ana llamó a su hijo "Samuel", que literalmente significa "Nombre de Dios".

En la segunda lectura de hoy también se habla de los niños. En este caso, se hizo referencia a nosotros, como los hijos de Dios. Nos recordaron el gran amor que el Padre nos ha dado. "Porque tanto amó Dios al mundo que dio a su único Hijo, para que todos los que creen en él no perezcan sino que tengan vida eterna". En el sentido más verdadero y absoluto, no puede haber un amor más grande que este amor único de Dios. Es este don gratuito, no merecido por nosotros los pecadores, lo que ha hecho posible que "seamos llamados hijos de Dios". El mundo no conoce a quienes viven su fe en Cristo. Estos cristianos fieles pueden considerarse "extraños" porque no participan activamente en todos los grupos sociales. Mientras están en este mundo, no son de este mundo. No encuentras a estos cristianos en el bar. No son adictos a las drogas. No buscan la fama ni las riquezas. Cuando alguien está necesitado, tranquilamente, están allí para ayudar a los pobres, a los enfermos, a los ancianos, a los huérfanos, a las viudas, a los prisioneros, a todos aquellos que deben llevar una cruz especial. Eso es lo que los hace hijos e hijas de Dios. Nuestra fidelidad a Dios se confirma obedeciendo sus mandamientos y haciendo lo que le agrada a Dios. El Evangelio de hoy fue la narración del evento relacionado con el Niño Jesús en el Templo. Como lo prescribía la Ley judía, se requería que la gente peregrinara a Jerusalén para tres fiestas principales:

la Pascua, Pentecostés y Tabernáculos. Estas observancias se pueden rastrear hasta el Libro del Éxodo, donde Dios dice: "Tres veces al año, celebrarás un festival para Mí". y el Libro de Deuteronomio donde Dios dice: "Tres veces al año, todos tus varones se presentarán ante el Señor tu Dios en el lugar que Él elija. Podemos entender el porqué de Jesús en el templo a los doce años de edad, estaba cumpliendo con la ley de ir al templo, donde El manifiesta tanto su crecimiento físico como intelectual ante los sacerdotes.

En conclusión, como hemos escuchado, Jesús creció en sabiduría. Como un niño humano, como todos los demás niños de su edad, Jesús creció física, intelectual, emocional y espiritualmente en preparación para el trabajo que le esperaba. .

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aminando juntos como hermanos:

Estimados hermanos y hermanas, esta semana, todos los días, recordemos los mandamientos de Dios, creer en Jesús y amarnos unos a otros. Si no nos amamos unos a otros, no tenemos a Jesús en nosotros y no estamos en Jesús. Es tan simple como eso. Para estar seguros de la presencia residente del Señor, preguntémonos: "¿Hay alguien a quien no ame?" Y si lo hay, es hora de cambiar todo eso haciendo la paz para obtener el amor de Jesús. ¡De parte de los Misioneros del Espíritu Santo les deseamos un Feliz año 2019!. P. Gerardo Alberto, MSpS

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A WAITING HARVEST

Vocation Awareness

This is just what Priests do!

But he was not only chief of one village, but ten Priests Evangelize; They Bring the Gospel to the villages, spread all over the region. The law said that World Part II About forty years later, in another mountain village in that region, a great, powerful chief lay in his hut awaiting death. As he lay there, contemplating his mortality, he suddenly remembered something from when he was a boy. He remembered a white man dressed in black who visited his village and spoke of a powerful God named Jesus, who had been killed but had risen from the dead. And this white man had said that if you believed in Jesus and received the cleansing waters, you would live forever. The chief immediately sent runners to the nearest large city with instructions to bring back a man in black— a priest. The priest arrived some days later, quickly instructed the chief in the Catholic faith, baptized him and give him Holy Communion. Then the chief died.

religion of the people would always be the same religion as that of the chief, so they sent for more priests. The priests came and they spent several weeks teaching, baptizing, marrying, and burying the dead. Thousands and thousands of people accepted Jesus Christ and the Catholic faith, and taught it to their children and grandchildren down through the generations. All because of one priest, who worked faithfully and then died, thinking himself a failure. This is what priests do. From the Book “To Save a Thousand Souls” Fr. Brett A. Brannen

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. We ask you all this through the Immaculate Virgin Mary of Guadalupe, your sweet and holy Mother. Jesus give us priests according to your heart. Jesus, savior of all people, save them, save them! 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 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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T y p o l o g y The Greatest Gift of All Time Kianna Garmanian

My life has changed. Permanently changed. There is absolutely no going back. My soul has been claimed by Christ. Two years ago, my heart and mind were awakened to the beautiful treasure that remains hidden in the lives of many. This treasure is the source of our eternal nourishment and everlasting strength. My friends, this precious gift is none other than the Body and Blood of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Two years ago, when I was eighteen years old, Jesus led me to the most remarkable discovery of my entire life: Daily Mass. Now, please hear me when I say this… for most of my life, I thought Mass was boring, long, and simply unnecessary. Whenever a Sunday rolled along, the thought of going to Church instantly brought me into a bad mood. Mass always seemed to interrupt the “more important” activities in my daily life… or at least, this is what I thought. I remember thinking that people who attend Daily Mass must be super crazy or extremely bored. Don’t they have anything else better to do with their time? Shortly after I graduated high school, at eighteen years old, I very quickly became overwhelmed by the routines of my daily life. I was so immersed in my own activities that I failed to make time to pray and strengthen my relationship with Christ. As time went on, I became swamped in misery and unhappiness, as my soul was desperately searching for peace. So, one afternoon, I stopped by our Church to spend some time with Jesus in Adoration. I felt lost, afraid, and broken, so I went to Christ to seek guidance and answers. Very clearly, as if someone was speaking into my very ears, I heard these words as I was praying: “Kianna, I want you to come to Mass with me tomorrow morning.” Honestly, I was so confused when I first heard this… like what!? Going to Mass on a week day!? Absurd! But, this message was so clear and I was curious to discover why Jesus was calling me in this way. So, by the grace of God, I set my alarm clock and attended Daily Mass the following morning (which was a huge deal since it was during the summer and I could have slept in!) I lack the words to describe this experience in its fullness. All I can say is this: Something about the Mass completely captivated my heart, mind, and soul. There was a peace, a deep peace, that filled my being. I felt overtaken by a new sense of joy and life-giving strength. I had to keep coming back for more… for more grace… to discover more beauty. And that is exactly what I did. As I began going to Daily Mass that summer, I more fully understood that it was Kianna has been a parishioner at the Eucharist, Jesus’ own Body and Blood, that was drawing me in and fueling my SEAS together with her family since 2007. She is now a junior at St Martin’s being. The Eucharist is our most sacred, precious, and prized treasure. The Eucharist is University in Lacey. After her Jesus Himself, and He longs to offer this gift to each one of us. I wish I could find the Confirmation here in 2014, she was a words to explain how transformational Daily Mass has been for me over the past two wonderful addition to the Fire Team years. I cannot imagine my life without this gift or the eternal nourishment of the helping bring other youth to Christ. We Eucharist. My dearest brothers and sisters, our Lord is calling YOU! He desires to are delighted to have her collaboration enter into communion with YOU… will you answer Him? for this page.

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No Elementary Faith Formation Jan 1,2,3 Sessions will resume Jan. 6, 8, 9, 10 No hay Clases de Catecismo 1, 2, o 3 de enero Las Clases comienzan nuevamente el 6, 8, 9, y 10 de enero Life Teen and Edge Sessions will resume Jan 13th El programa Juvenil de Life Teen o Edge Comienzan nuevamente el 13 de enero.

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]

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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

an 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.

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With the Heart of Jesus

celebrate

the glorious

christmas season

Misa de Fin de Año / End of the Year Mass Dec 31

English 5pm Mass Spanish 7pm Mass They fulfill the obligation for Jan 1, Holy Day

Come Adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament Monday through Friday from 10am to 9pm.

Adult Faith Formation Women's Fellowship Women's Fellowship is now on Christmas Break! We would like to wish all our fellow Parishioners a very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! We will resume on January 8th 2019! For more information about Women's Fellowship contact Mary Christie at 425-776-3967 Bible Study: The next Bible Study for adults is "Psalms, The School of Prayer." We will meet on Tues., Jan. 8, 7:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. For further information call 425-481-9358 ext. 314. BETA in Christianity began right here, at SEAS, it follows Alpha so it only made sense to call it BETA – BETA in Christianity. You could say that BETA is a means of studying and focusing on the problems which confront our society today and finding a true Christian solution. We have come here to fill our heads with ideas and our hearts with fire. We all want true happiness and sometimes we just can’t find it. Eight Wednesdays beginning January 9, 6:30pm. Email us at [email protected], and tell us that you are interested.

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.

Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Celebration Mass Jan 1 Tuesday Mass (English) 11am Mass (Spanish) 1pm Holy Day of Obligation

Feast Day of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Jan 4 Friday / 7pm

The Pro-Life Rosary will NOT be prayed on Tuesdays from Dec 18th-Jan 1st! The Rosary will resume Tuesday January 8th 2019! For more information contact Mary Christie at 425-776-3967

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RAISE THE

ROOF!

SUPPORT OUR CHURCH

DONATE FUNDS FOR OUR ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT CAMPAIGN GOAL: $180,000 If you would like to give by check, please make the check out to “St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Roof Project”. If you would like to give online, please go to our online giving page in the parish website and select “Give A New Gift” and “Capital Campaign-ROOF”. All gifts are tax deductible.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Fr. Gerardo Alberto M.Sp.S, Pastor / email: [email protected]

The Holy Family 12/30/2018 | 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, 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

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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2019 Calendars sponsored by Beck’s Funeral Home are available this weekend. Every family gets to take one home. Look for them in the Vestibule after Mass.

A Call to Share…

Financials will update after the Holidays

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Volunteer for Hispanic Ministry Gimenez, Marcia

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425-481-0303 x308

CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES Counseling

425-257-2111 or 888-240-8572

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 Holiday-

Osborne Louise Hundertmark Helen Johnston Patricia Kramer Christopher Leon Jennie Leyva Jim Moran 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

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 at (425) 481-9358 ext 314 or email at: [email protected] Si quisiera añadir/remover a alguien a esta lista, comuníquese a la oficina parroquial.