October 26, 2014 - Saint Michael Parish
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October 26, 2014 - Saint Michael Parish
Saint Michael Parish Olympia, WA October 26, 2014 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS TIMES: RECONCILIATION TIMES: Downtown: Monday - Thursday: Noon Friday & Saturday: 9AM Saturday Vigil: 5PM, Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM, 5PM Thursday: 11:00AM Saturday: 10AM, 3PM Westside Chapel: 1st & 3rd Thursday: 6:30AM Sunday: 8:30AM, 10:30AM PASTOR: Fr. Jim Lee PAROCHIAL VICAR: Fr. Brian Thompson DEACONS: Rob Rensel Ronnie San Nicolas John Bergford Visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Please Pray For: Lydia Franzen Gene Putscher Ryan Kranz Donald Alder Helen Deville Amanda Jones Miranda Sharp James Sharp Carol Thietje Jan Putnam Sara Beimer Jake Halvorson Ryan, Teddy, Ryder Sternagel Pamela Suszko Stephanie Merenda Grayson DeTerra Amy Loonam Felipe Gamino Kathy Pool Donald Villarrubia Daniel Paterno Medard Hoa Le Karen Roberts Brandon Mihelich Kellen McCauley Bruce Klos Doris Tobin James Cosgrove Kathy Suarez Diana Moscuzza Warren & Rosalie Ballew Ethel A. O’Neil Jolane Zander Loralyn Brown Carmen McHugh Gregory McHugh Tony Leingang John & Linda Lentz The Hurtado family Elena Sahagun John Eyles Patrick Harrison Donna Benak The Oen family Sally Dodds Nancy Payne Rosanne Burns Landyn Idella Cooper Donald Bissen Bill Granville Roberts Family Hilary Borngesser Robert Brown Elizabeth Magee C.E. Redfield Richard Monohon Scott Waytashek Cindy & Tristen Campbell Kenny Broussard Bill Bounsall Paul Noel Jennifer Noel Nancy Leone Lela Mae LaBouff LaBouff Family Virgil Hamblin John W. Plott Betty Kostecka Tonya Hylton Christel Repp Carla Garner Rosie Scott Matthew Benoit & Family Frank Petrino Fred Aube John Peterson Cindy Preuss Joy Beland Dottie LaGant Marvyl & Family Margaret Wach Theresa Jess Briana Zander Lisa Marie Zander Don Jenner Kathleen Downey John McKillip Janet Brown Julie McCoy Pat & Ginny O’Neil Helen Smith Stephanie Smith Theresa Jess To submit prayer requests, call the Parish Office at (360) 754-4667 or submit your request via our website under the Contact menu. If you or someone you know is homebound and wishes to receive Holy Communion, please call Benedetta Reece at the Parish Office at (360) 292-7143 or Dcn. Terry Barber at Sacred Heart Parish at (360) 491-0890 1 Mass Schedule & Intentions 10.27 MONDAY Noon - Anora Daniel & Family 10.28 TUESDAY U Noon - May Kunz 10.29 WEDNESDAY Noon - Lucille Chambers U 10.30 THURSDAY Noon - Alfred Jarshaw U 10.31 FRIDAY U 9:00 am - Barbara Locke 11.01 SATURDAY 9:00 am - Bryan Edward Randow U 5:00 pm - Nay Pham U 11.02 SUNDAY 7:30 am - Deceased members of Abrejera-Macahilia fam. U 8:30 am - Georgia Veligor U 9:30 am - Anna Roi Nguyen U 10:30 am - Eloise Woore Westside Westside 11:30 am - Deceased members of Martin-Casonova fam. U 5:00 pm - People of St. Michael Parish Moving? Have a new phone number or e-mail address? Please let us know! When your personal information changes, please let us know so that we can keep our records up to date. Just e-mail changes to Stephanie Richardson: srichardson@ saintmichaelparish.org or call (360) 292-7141. Readings October 26 Ex 22:20-26/1 Thes 1:5C-10 Mt 22:34-40 October 27 Eph 4:32-5:8/Lk 13:10-17 October 28 Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16 October 29 Eph 6:1-9/Lk 13:22-30 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org October 30 Eph 6:10-20/Lk 13:31-35 October 31 Phil 1:1-11/Lk 14:1-6 November 1 Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3 Mt 5:1-12A November 2 Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 Jn 6:37-40 Pastor’s Notebook - October 26, 2014 Fr. Brian and I have been slowly walking us through each part of the Mass, explaining more deeply the meaning of the words and actions so as to give us a greater understanding and appreciation of what we pray and celebrate. This week we move into the Liturgy of the Word and the profound power of Sacred Scripture. Ever since Jesus sent out his disciples with the great commission: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit,” the Church has sought in every age and time to fulfill Jesus’ command. In case you haven’t yet heard, we now have a Catholic radio station in Olympia. Yes, KGY 1240 AM, which was originally begun by the monks at St. Martin’s, is now part of the Sacred Heart Radio group. With the help of some former parishioners, we began searching for a way to make the Catholic message heard and known throughout this region. After almost three years of efforts, we can now listen to daily 24/7 Catholic programing. Check out the Sacred Heart Radio website at www.sacredheartradio.org for more information. It is our hope that we can begin to do some local programing. If you have any expertise and/ or interest in something like this, please contact myself or Ralph Shawver at the office. Another evangelistic tool is the Northwest Catholic Magazine and website. This monthly magazine is sent free (funded through the Annual Catholic Appeal and advertisers) to every registered household in the Archdiocese. They are conducting a readership survey. I encourage you to take some time and go to www.nwcatholic.org. In the upper right hand corner is the link to the online survey. I did it and it only takes about five minutes, depending on how much you want to comment. This will be helpful in suggesting ideas you would like to see in the future. This coming weekend we celebrate All Hollow’s Eve, All Saints Day, and All Souls. We begin with our annual “Treats in the Trunk” activity down in front of St. Michael Parish School. Because of the new covered play area, even if it rains, there will be plenty of shelter to show off saint costumes, collect candy and treats, as well as enjoy cider, corn dogs, and prizes. If you want to have a display, please contact Leanne Bergford at the office and come and set up at 4:30 p.m. Festivities begin at 5:00 p.m. and we go home at 6:30 p.m. Please join us for a safe and holy evening of fun. Saturday, November 1st is the Feast of All Saints. Because it falls on a Saturday, it is not a Holy Day of Obligation. Nonetheless, we will have 9:00 a.m. Mass in the main church Downtown to celebrate. Saturday evening, November 1st at 6:30 p.m. we will celebrate Evening Prayer for the Dead, remembering especially all those who have been buried from Saint Michael Parish as well as all those who have died this past year. Please plan on joining us. This is a peaceful and moving time of remembrance and healing. Sunday is All Souls Day and you are invited to write the names of those who have died this past year in our Book of Remembrance as well as bring a picture of deceased loved ones for our altar of remembrance. Our Catholic faith is rich in prayer that speaks to the deepest places of our heart and soul. Let us delve deeply these coming days. In Christ, I love you, Due to the Feast of All Saints, the first Saturday blessing and annointing of the sick will be on Nov. 8th. 2 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Stewardship “You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” Jesus advises the Pharisees and others who are listening to Him. This was in answer to a “trick” question posed to him by a lawyer among the Pharisees. The questioner wanted the Lord to give a response that might appear to lessen other commandments. Instead, Jesus points out that there are some commandments from our God that are greater than our traditional Ten Commandments. “You shall love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” We are first called to that relationship with God, a relationship which acknowledges God’s love of us, and results in our own love of the Lord. That is where stewardship must begin with each of us — through developing a loving bond with God. However, Jesus then explains to us how we must relate to one another: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Many misinterpret Christ’s admonition to mean that we must love ourselves first. He was not saying that we must love ourselves before we love anyone else. He was saying nonetheless that our focus as stewards needs to be on serving and loving others. The good steward respects, regards, and loves others as he or she might expect to be treated. Love and stewardship are very much the same — each strives to put others before our own interests. - See more at: www.thecatholicsteward.com GO AND DO GOD’S WORK IN THE WORLD. Stewardship of Treasure World Mission SUnday Pastoral Year 2014-2015 Donations Received as of October 19, 2014 Donations Received Sunday Envelopes Online Giving Sunday Loose Collections Holy Days Children/Little House Total Stewardship of Treasure Donations Debt Reduction (Pink Envelopes) Oct. 19, 2014 Year to Date $355,832 $540,295 $13,606 $248,364 $1,184 $28,217 0 $1,863 $73 $1,446 $50,696 $820,185 $2,466 $13,563 This weekend is the World Mission Sunday collection. This is one way that we, as a parish, can all recommit ourselves to the missionary activities of the Church, benefiting those who live in environments and under conditions most of us could hardly imagine. Participating in World Mission Sunday is one way our parish and families can live out this call to work for the common good of all humankind. We will send 10% of our offertory collection to the archdiocese’s Missions Office in support of this world-wide annual effort. Don’t forget - Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 am on November 2nd! 3 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Parish Happenings BAPTISMAL PREP Baptismal preparation classes are offered throughout the year at St. Michael for parents and Godparents. The winter session classes will take place on Tuesdays January 13, 20 & 27, 2015 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm in Classroom 2. For more information or to register, visit our parish website. You can also contact Elizabeth Lyons, Steward for Sacramental Preparation, at (360) 292-7119. “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (MT. 28:16). FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST EUCHARIST UPDATE “Jesus said to them, Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you do not have life within you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day” (John 6: 53-54). Classes will begin this week for those families who attended the first reconciliation parent meeting and signed up for a small group. Your small group leader should give you a reminder call or email in the next week. If you do not receive a call or have forgotten your group information please contact Elizabeth Lyons at 360-292-7119 to assist you. ADDICTION WORKSHOP Do you or someone you know suffer from addiction, negative habits or other unwanted habits or behaviors (alcohol, drugs, gambling, technology devices, etc)? If a habit is affecting you or someone you love, if you feel stuck and unable to change, please attend the FREE upcoming faith-based workshop on addictions - understanding what they are, how they affect families, friends and others, learning the importance of faith to seek recovery. Saturday, Nov. 8th , 10 am - 1 pm, Parish Center Room 8. For more information please contact Bene Reece at (360) 292-7143 or [email protected] CHILDCARE SUB NEEDED! We need a substitute (21+) to be available to work a 9am12:30 pm shift as a childcare provider during Bible Study and Mom’s Group on Tuesday mornings. Interested? Contact Anne Kunkle at [email protected]. 4 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Parish Happenings LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH CHILDREN Liturgy of the Word with Children is very structured with proclaiming scripture, reflecting on scripture, the Creed and the Prayers of the Faithful. This is for Kindergartners through 5th graders and is not appropriate for preschoolers. PRESCHOOL MINISTRY Children ages 3-4 are invited to register for and attend Sunday School during the 9:30 Mass. Parents may also choose for their children to attend childcare (walking through age 5). Childcare is offered at both 9:30 and 11:30 Masses. Our hospitality ministers at all Masses can make available our “Isaiah bags” that are stocked with books, pictures and appropriate faith based materials for preschoolers to engage with in the pews. CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD BOOK GROUP To those interested in children and in how we can nurture and support their relationship with God, you are invited to join our book study of the recently revised book, The Good Shepherd and the Child: A Joyful Journey. The group will meet four times during the school year to reflect on and discuss portions of the book. Meeting dates: Nov. 13, Jan. 15, Mar. 12 & Apr. 16 at 9:30 am ST. MICHAEL PARISH SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE MEETING St. Michael’s Social Justice Committee will hold an Information/Orientation meeting on Monday, November 3 at 7 pm in Gathering Space Rm. 2. We will discuss Social Justice issues, education and advocacy and the Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching. A representative from Just Faith will also speak about possible education initiatives. Please contact Daniel Roy at (360) 539-6130 or dandroy@ gmail.com with any questions. Books are available for purchase or loan from the parish or from www.cgsusa.org. Childcare is available upon request. Contact Mary Trotter in the Parish Office at (360) 754-4667 Community Events “Our God saved us through the bath of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit” - Ti 3:5 Healing Mass with Fr. Dwight Lewis Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 7:00 pm | Praise and worship music begins at 6:45 pm St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 7112 12th St, Tacoma WA 98465 There will be prayer ministry following the Mass. Sponsored by Western Washington Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Days of Contemplative Prayer - for Women and Men Led by Kathleen Pruitt, CSJP and Kwan Wong, Oblate OSB Cam. Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Advent Day of Reflection, “Remembering the Mystery: The Poetry of Advent” Led by Steve Donaldson and Gennyn Dennison Saturday, December 6, 2014 from 9:30 am – 3:00 pm Both at St. Mary-on-the-Lake, St. Mary Chapel, 1663 Killarney Way, Bellevue, WA Contact Diane Figaro at (425) 635-3603 or e-mail [email protected] Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace 5 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org 98004 Parish Happenings ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL 5th GRADE FUNDRAISER CHRISTMAS WREATH SALES These hand-made, noble fir wreaths & cedar garland are constructed of the freshest evergreens in the Northwest!! Friday Nights 7 – 8:30 pm in the Gathering Space AGES 18-30 GOAL: CHRIST OUR LIFE & LOVE “Christ alone is the cornerstone on which it is possible [to] solidly build one’s existence. Only Christ—known, contemplated and loved — is the faithful friend who never lets us down, who becomes our traveling companion, and whose words warm or hearts (cf. LK 24:13-35).” -Saint Pope John Paul II Join us Friday, Oct. 31 for a bonfire following Treats in the Trunk. Bring an appetizer or drinks for everyone to enjoy and bring a friend. We will meet in the Gathering Space and depart from there for the bonfire. Questions? Call Elizabeth at (360) 292-7119 or email [email protected] . For the 25th year, the wreaths and garland will be made locally by Nisqually Farm. All proceeds/donations go towards the St. Michael Fifth Grade class trip to attend the Shakespearean Festival in Abrejera- Macahilia family Ashland, OR in June 2015. Pre-sales after all downtown Masses on Nov. 1 - 2. Order forms available NOW on the Good News Stand! Each order includes an amount that can be claimed on tax returns as a deductible charitable contribution. Those amounts are clearly shown on the order form. All orders will be available for pickup at St. Michael School between November 25th and December 7th. we listen. When you speak, Visit NWCatholic.org to take a short survey All entries will have the chance to win a Kindle Fire or one of eight $25 Visa gift cards. Deadline: November 10, 2014 6 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Decorate a car and join the fun! Decorate a car trunk or truck bed portraying a saint, Bible story, or harvest theme. Hosts may come dressed in costume to match their display. Park your car between 4:30 – 5 pm in the school parking lot. Bring treats for 200 children and distribute treats to the little saints between 5 – 6:30 pm. Close your trunk at 6:30 pm and go home. It’s that easy! Come dressed for the part and and have fun sharing your costumes while you visit all the trunks and pick up treats! small faith sharing communities Groups Forming Now!! Check out all the open groups and register on-line at saintmichaelparish.org/learn/small-groups Why should I join a Small Group? 1. Friendships! Develop friendships with depth and a common purpose; to support each other as we strive to follow Christ. 2. Direction! Listen to the Word of God and let Him form your To Do list for the week, giving greater purpose to your daily activities. 3. Awareness! Learn to be attentive to how God is present around you so you can report a “God sighting” to your small group. 4. Value! You will be cared for and valued for your unique gifts and purpose as an irreplaceable part of the Body of Christ. 5. God will be there! “Where two or more are gathered in my name, I am there in the midst of them.” Matt 18:20 7 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Youth Ministry Chris Peterson, Steward for LifeTeen [email protected] Life Nigh t: Source & Summit SENT Join us for this night as we explore how the graces for us on Ca w on lvary apply to our lives. How does w hat Jesus d id for us make a diff erence in o ur lives? Come find o ut. High School Retreat November 14-16 Permission slips are available online or at the parish office The Brick EDGE Fall Retreat Nov 15 - 16 Black Lake Bible Camp Sign up now! Permission slips available Online or at the Parish Office Rachel Yabut, Steward for EDGE & Campus Ministry [email protected] 8 n Parents Edge and Lifetee ining a Thinking about jo small group? 6:30 During Group #8: Sunday h Center Room 6 Life Night – Paris parents to foster Meet with other d fellowship with your own faith an e the commonpeople who shar ur children in a ality of raising yo nment. Develop faith-filled enviro ips and a deep deeper friendsh ith God. The kids er connection w only ones who shouldn’t be the (Some babysitget to have fun! contact Diane at ting is available – gmail.com to resmp.smallgroups@ serve a spot). Sign up online! visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Find out more about Becoming Catholic The mission of St. Michael Catholic Community: Place God First in all things; Proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ; and Grow in Holiness through Prayer, Sacraments & Service. Downtown Church 1055 Boundary St SE Olympia, WA 98501 Saturday Vigil Sunday Mass LifeTeen Mass 5:00 pm 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am 5:00 pm Weekday Mass: (See pg. 1 for schedule changes) Monday - Thursday 12:00 noon Fridays & Saturdays 9:00 am Are you interested in finding out more about the Roman Catholic Church or becoming a Roman Catholic? Whether you were baptized in another Christian tradition or have never been baptized and are exploring Christianity for the first time, come to our INQUIRY SESSIONS! Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12 at 7 pm in Gathering Space Room 2. No strings attached. For further information, contact: Debs Pokos Dugan, Steward for RCIA. (360) 292-7117 or [email protected]. Westside Chapel 1835 Overhulse Rd NW Olympia, WA 98502 Sunday Mass 8:30 am & 10:30 am Vietnamese Mass 1:30 pm 2nd Sunday of the Month Weekday Mass: 1st & 3rd Thursday 6:30 am Reconciliation (Downtown Only): Saturday following 9 am Mass 3:00 pm until 4:45 pm Thursday 11 am until 11:45 am The St. Joseph Chapel is open for prayer 24 hours a day. St. Michael Parish Office (360) 754-4667 St. Michael Calvary (360) 754-4667 ext 138 Catholic Cemetery 3850 Cleveland Ave. Tumwater, WA Steve Erickson, Cemetery Director 9 St. Michael School (360) 754-5131 St. Vincent de Paul Society Mon, Wed, Fri 1-3 pm (360) 352-7554 Clothing Bank Tues 9-11:30 am Thur. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Sat. 9-11am Pregnancy Aid (360) 956-7413 24 hr msg M, T, Th, Fri 2-4 PM Wed. 9 AM - Noon St. Mike's Tikes (360) 586-1585 visit us online at www.saintmichaelparish.org Follow us on Facebook! Heavenly Highlights A summary of our Ministry Meetings in October 2014 Provided by the St. Michael Parish Pastoral Council Overview All of our Councils and Commissions begin their meetings with prayer. This year, we are using Lectio Divina for all meetings in the Parish. In this prayer format, we listen to the Gospel for the coming Sunday and prayerfully share our reflections with each other. Pastoral Council – October 18, 2014: Our members reviewed the Evaluation Forms turned in at the end of Leadership Day in September. Many positive comments were received. We brainstormed ways to continue our work with Councils and Commission around the Membership Engagement 25 Questions (ME25), which is the focus of our parish this coming year. The Council members will be reading the book “Forming Intentional Disciples” in the next two months as part of our focused priority in the ME25 area. Finance Council – October 15, 2014: Ralph Shawver, Steward for Time, Talen and Treasure was our visitor and gave us an update on our Stewardship of Treasure Renewal, which begins in November 2014. A visitor from the Spiritual Life & Worship Commission gave us an update on the Eucharistic Congress and confirmed our commitment to be in charge of the registration table that day. We reviewed the monthly financials. We currently are experiencing a shortfall in Sunday Offertory income, which is offset a bit by a reduction in expenses. Parish staff is preparing an Annual Report to the Parish and Fr. Jim is giving an oral report at the Westside Chapel on the weekend of October 18/19 and downtown on October 25/26. Stewardship Council – October 16, 2014: We added five new members to our eight member Council and learned a bit about the varied skills that each members brings to our work. We reviewed the statistics thus far in our ongoing “JustOne” Time & Talent campaign. We also discussed the upcoming annual Stewardship of Treasure renewal that will take place during November and how the Council can help instill the Stewardship message deeper into the life of the parish. Father Jim shared his philosophy of Stewardship as a way of life. Vietnamese Commission – October 4, 2014: On October 12 – Prior to the start of Mass at 1:30, there will be a special celebration for the traveling Our Lady of LaVang statue. Included will be Rosary and prayer. Our New Year TET Mass will be celebrated with the entire St. Michael Parish community at the 11:30 am Mass on Sunday, February 15, 2015. The renewal of Stewardship of Treasure will happen at our November 9 Mass. Spiritual Life & Worship Commission – October 9: Michelle Clinton provided information about our focus for the upcoming year. Our parish council liaison reviewed our Membership Engagement-25 Questions history and current initiatives. The Commission completed the Engagement Plan for 2014-5. Brian Barkis will be our Point Person for SLWC. Our work on the 2015 Eucharistic Congress continues and we finalized speakers, recruitment of help from other ministries and dates for sign-ups. School Commission– September 22, 2014: There was a general discussion regarding the vision of making Catholic school accessible to all Catholic families. The principal provided a report on the school’s progress on several of the archdiocese “from Strength to Strength” strategic initiatives and we are making progress in all areas. Currently, enrollment is at 239 students (budgeted for 240 students) compared to 254 last year; 26 new families this year (not all Catholic) compared to 17 new families last year. Social Ministries and Human Concerns Commission – October 8: We reviewed the Stewardship Handbook and our responsibilities as members of the Commission. In response to what we learned at Leadership Day, we reviewed our accomplishments in PY2014 in the ME25 areas and discussed what our focus would be this year. A discussion followed on strategies for social ministry outreach to both external and internal audiences and on the seven themes of the Catholic social teaching. These themes will be incorporated into homilies on the 4th weekend of each month. Several suggestions were shared on ways to increase awareness of parish social service initiatives in the community (wearing of St. Michael nametags during ministry work, public service announcements, etc.)