July 10, 2016 - Holy Rosary Parish
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July 10, 2016 - Holy Rosary Parish
26th Sunday in H R HOLY ROSARY PARISH 630 7th Ave. N. P O Box 206 Edmonds, WA 98020 Parish Phone: 425-778-3122 Parish E-mail: parishmail @holyrosaryedmonds.org Fax: 425-672-4909 Website: www.holyrosaryedmonds.org ***** School Phone: 425-778-3197 School E-mail: info@holyrosary edmonds.org Fax: 425-771-8144 Website: www.hrsedmonds.org *** Mass Schedule: Sunday: 7:30, 9 & 11 AM Monday-Friday: 8 AM Saturday: Communion Service: 8AM Saturday Vigil: 5 PM *** Confessions: Saturday: 3:30-4:30 PM *** The Catholic Cemetery serving Holy Rosary is Holyrood Cemetery. 206-363-8404 “Turn to the Lord in your need, and you will live.” July 10, 2016 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dear Parishioners, I had a wonderful first weekend at Holy Rosary! I felt so warmly welcomed at all the masses. There was an overflowing of smiles, welcomes and handshakes - so many faces, stories, and lives. Time is not sufficient to fully grasp the depth of each person and their story. So many people I met have been in the parish for decades and decades. I met a parishioner who was 103 years old, and another who was 95, both still walking under their own steam! The living history, relationships and families that have been connected to this parish over so many years is amazing and will not truly be appreciated until we see how the weave of our lives are all connected in the mystery of God and into eternity. Our Christian faith tells us that in death life is changed, not ended. So all the connections and relationships we make on earth will remain and continue forever. I am so happy that the Lord has allowed me to journey here with you in this place we call Edmonds. As your new priest and pastor I hope to bring Jesus to you. He is the one person who can unite us deeper in bonds of love than anything else can, and for all eternity. And even if time and space is too short for us to get to know each other personally as we would like, we will have all eternity in Christ to do so. Christ is the beginning, the present and the end of all time, the Alpha and Omega. To know him and to love him is to tie into the “deeper mystery” that transcends time and place. There in Christ’s Kingdom we will all be gathered around the great wedding banquet table united in God’s love. In Christ, Fr. Vincent Pg. 2 CALENDAR Sunday, July 10, 2016 St. Veronica Giuliani Deuteronomy 30:10-14; Colossians 1:15-20; Luke 10:25-37 Monday, July 11, 2016 Isaiah 1:10-17; Matthew 10:34-11:1 • 8 AM Mass St. Benedict Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Sts. John Jones and John Wall Hosea 8::4-7, 11-13; Matthew 9:32-38 • 8 AM Mass • Summer Bridge Group meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 206, 6:30PM. Wednesday, July 13, 2016 St. Henry Hosea 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Matthew 10:1-7 • 8 AM Mass • Mahjong group meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 204, 1PM. Thursday, July 14, 2016 St. Kateri Tekakwitha Hosea 11:1-4, 8c-9; Matthew 10:7-15 • 8 AM Mass Friday, July 15, 2016 Hosea 14:2-10; Matthew 10:16-23 • 8 AM Mass Patty Keough/Intentions Sharon Benson/Intentions Lt. Mark Smith/RIP Carmen Chiodo/RIP St. Bonaventure Jim Polastri/RIP Saturday, July 16, 2016 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Isaiah 6:1-8; Matthew 10:24-33 • 8 AM Communion Service • Blood Pressure Clinic following 5PM mass in the Reconciliation Room. Sunday, July 17, 2016 St. Francis Solano Genesis 18:1-10a; Colossians 1:24-28; Luke 10:38-42 • Blood Pressure Clinic after all masses, in the Reconciliation Room. Welcome to Holy Rosary Parish, Father Vincent! We are grateful for your leadership and look forward to your contributions to our faith community. Together we hope to share in a healthy and vital relationship and the advancement of stable, long-term ministries. Little Blessings is happy to provide Toddler Tote quiet activity bags which are now available for little ones to use during Mass. If your toddler is in need of quiet distraction please feel free to borrow an activity tote from the vestibule and return it after Mass. Fr. Haydock’s new contact info after July 1st: Rev. Kenneth Haydock Phone 206-523-8787 St. Bridget Church email: [email protected] 4900 NE 50th St Seattle, WA 98105 Parishioners pray the Rosary at 7:30AM daily, prior to mass. Please join us in the easy to follow format consisting of a leader with alternate sides of the church sharing response. All are welcome! FAITH FORMATION A Catholic View of the World Pg. 3 FROM THE QUESTION BOX: By Robert King What are indulgences, and how do you obtain them? Last week, I mentioned St. Augustine’s aphorism, “Love, and do what you will.” It’s one of those phrases that’s easy to remember and just as easy to misunderstand. An indulgence is “a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, which the faithful Christian who is duly disposed gains under certain prescribed conditions through the action of the Church.” (CCC 1471, CIC 992) For example, the first time I heard that phrase, I thought, “Great! I can do whatever I want!” I justified it as “being true to myself” as Polonius famously advises in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. But I was misunderstanding what Augustine meant by “Love.” Augustine wrote this phrase while commenting on the first letter of John, specifically the passage: “In this way the love of God was revealed to us: God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him.” (I John 4:9) You might be more familiar with the verses that come right before this: “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love.” (I John 4:7-8) Love, for Augustine, is not what I want or value or pursue. No, Augustine means the love that Jesus shows us, and asks of us: forgive one another, bless our enemies, lay down our lives for our friends. If I love as God loves, if I let Christ’s love be my standard, then whatever I desire will be according to God’s will. How has God loved you, in your life? How can you love your neighbor as God has loved you? Every sin, even the smallest, harms our relationship with God and neighbor, hurts those directly affected, and weakens our ability to face temptation. Our relationships can be healed through forgiveness (which happens in the sacrament of Reconciliation), and we can make reparation to others for the harm we’ve done. But our own attachment to objects of temptation is purified through acts of penance, which canon law calls “temporal punishment.” Generally, indulgences require that you perform an “indulgenced action,” and around the same time make sacramental Confession, receive Communion, and pray for the Pope’s intentions. A plenary indulgence also requires that we “have the interior disposition of complete detachment from sin, even venial sin.” For this Holy Year of Mercy, the indulgenced actions include: visiting a Holy Door such as the one at St. James Cathedral, or performing any of the Spiritual or Corporal Works of Mercy. Are you a returning Catholic? A non-Catholic curious about Jesus or the Church? A Catholic who has not been confirmed? Please contact Robert King at 425-778-3122 or [email protected], or join us at Exploring Catholic Faith on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month. MARRIAGE & FAMILY LIFE Family Life: A couple of years ago I joined the Catholic Psychotherapy Association (CPA). Its goal is to link Catholic teaching on family and the human person to psychotherapy. I totally agree with that goal because far too often psychotherapy and Catholic anthropology communicate far too seldom. That’s a tragedy because it leaves believers and non-believers confused about and alienated from one another. Theology has much to teach the applied sciences about the purposes of creation and our place in that creation. That’s important because many who come to therapy are, in fact, anxious (afraid) about the world we live in, or depressed (sad) at the pointlessness of life, or disillusioned about the lack of meaning in life and relationships. Our faith is wonderful at offering us something to believe in, calming our anxieties by trusting in God, filling us with hope for the future and objects we can be passionate about, that is, loving God, loving others, and even loving ourselves. On the other hand, the social sciences have much to offer the Church. The Church may have great content but the social sciences have great tools. We fail people if we don’t use the best tools available. An even bigger issue is what some members of CPA are pointing out in research papers, that much of the Church’s ethics and moral theology are built on what’s called “natural law.” However, when used as only a logical inference it convinces very few. However, natural law is in many ways a compilation of observed experience about human behavior. The human sciences measure human behavior and for those who look, those measurements over and over support many of the moral theology positions of the Church. I’ll have much more on this as we go along. ~Deacon Ray STEWARDSHIP Today is the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Holy Rosary Stewardship Prayer Dear Lord God, You alone are the source of every good gift and the mystery of each human life. We thank you for your creation And for your tender, faithful love. Fill our minds with the Gospel of your son Jesus and fill our hearts with his compassion. Send your Spirit to grant us wisdom, that our gratitude may bind us together into a community of faith and a caring people. Give us the courage to express our gratitude first as we discern how to be good stewards of the gifts entrusted to us that we may do the work for your Kingdom. In your son’s name we pray, Amen! "Take care of him. If you spend more than what I have given you, I shall repay you on my way back.” Luke 10:35 This is the Good Samaritan’s instructions to an innkeeper regarding the care of the man who fell victim to robbers. The essence of stewardship is taking care of what has been entrusted to us. We do not very often have the opportunity to do something as courageous and heroic as the Good Samaritan. But almost all of us, like the innkeeper, have responsibilities walk into our lives and get entrusted to us: family, jobs, the Church, strangers. We need to take care of all of these. Welcome, Fr. Gilmore! This week is Fr. Gilmore’s second as shepherd of Holy Rosary. Please introduce yourselves and make him feel welcomed! As of July 5, we have received $194,392 in gifts and pledges for the Annual Catholic Appeal, exceeding our goal of $180,000! Please keep in mind that next May the parish will be responsible for any cash shortfall; it is very important that those pledges come through! Any donations over the goal will be returned to the parish to put modern windows in the rectory. Help give Fr. Gilmore a true rectory-warming present! Those of you who are skilled with your cell phones can scan the QR code to the left to donate now. John Russell, Pastoral Associate for Stewardship [email protected] (425) 977-4545 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE COMMISSION—Upcoming Events for the Family Little Blessings will not have Taco Tuesday in July. Please plan to join us on Tuesday, August 9th. from 6-7PM in the Pastoral Center. We will enjoy a “Taco Tuesday” potluck as well as social time for children and adults. For questions about Little Blessings gatherings, contact Kelly Groesbeck at [email protected]. SAVE THE DATE FOR BASEBALL WITH THE AQUASOX! It will be Holy Rosary Night at the Aquasox in Everett on Friday, August 5th. Tickets are a bargain—just $7 each. Tickets are available now at the Parish Office (cash or check, please). Please join us for a fun family night at the ballpark, sponsored by the Marriage and Family Life Commission and the Knights of Columbus. Pope Francis’ new document on marriage and the family, The Joy of LoveAmoris Laetitia, is now available. We have a limited supply at the Parish Office, which are available on a first-come first-served basis. We are planning a study group this fall, so drop by to pick up your copy. Pg. 4 FAITH IN ACTION Pg. 5 PRAYER SUPPORT…“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves.” -Matthew 11:28-29 A Time to Heal — Katherine Sphung, Joe Kuchinski, Vanessa O’Berg, Shirley Wambolt, Frank and Valerie Rocco, Joe Sackmann, Jon Netterstrom, Father Petosa, Bill Cheshier, David Gerdon, Archbishop Sartain, Joe Linehan, Sandra DiAngi, Sharon Benson and Dan Thulin. A Time to Mourn—Connie Costabile (mother of Judy Sambataro and grandmother of Lisa Rush). “Welcome them into paradise, where there will be no sorrow, no weeping nor pain, but fullness of peace and joy.” -Catholic Blessings & Prayers Please contact Roberta Tassani at 425-778-3122 or [email protected] if you have a prayer request. Youth and Young Adult Ministry Youth Migrant Project is a week-long service project for Catholic youth in the Archdiocese of Seattle. Holy Rosary Parish has participated in this project for over 25 years. Last month 38 junior high and high school students spent their days serving the migrant families, helping on farms and food banks and preparing meals. It was a wonderful week of service, learning and fun. Thank you, parishioners, for all your support and donations! It feels great to take the words of our Lord and put them into action! We find out first hand that when you give you receive so much more! Angus [email protected] 425-778-3122 x225 “The Lord is kind and merciful!” ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Why spend a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament? Jesus is counting on you because the Eucharist is the center of life. “Every member of the Church must be vigilant in seeing that the sacrament of love shall be at the center of the life of the people of God so that through all the manifestations of worship due Him shall be given back ‘love for love’ and truly become the life of our souls..” - Pope John Paul II, Redeemer of Man If you would like to spend time with Jesus in front of the Blessed Sacrament, contact Mike Montgomery to schedule a weekly day and time: [email protected], phone: 206-795-9837. OUTREACH St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank: SVDP is low on a few items and could use your help. The food bank needs spaghetti noodles, canned corn, Pasta Roni, flour, hearty soups, toothpaste and deodorant. Thank you for your generous support. LITTLE BLESSINGS morning play dates are on vacation for the summer. Please look for announcements in August about the fall schedule. In the meantime, please join us at Little Blessings Family Night: on Tuesday, August 9th in the Pastoral Center. Contact Kelly Groesbeck [email protected] or see the parish website for the Sign Up Genius link. BRIDGE, ANYONE? Did you know that Holy Rosary has bridge groups? We have two women’s groups and a couples group. Games are played once a month in players’ homes (September-May). We are looking for more bridge players. For more info call Mary Hupf 206-226-0970. The parish is collecting kids’ snacks for homeless students attending Chase Lake Elementary School See today’s bulletin insert and note the collection box in the back. Please use this opportunity to educate your children about those in need within our own community. Let them assist you in selecting nonperishable snacks with a shelf life that will extend through Fall. The children often face a long ride to their transitional housing after school, and a snack at the end of the day is welcomed; last year over 2,000 snacks were distributed. The monthly Blood Pressure Clinic is next weekend, July 16-17th, after all masses, in the Reconciliation Room. Please take this opportunity to support your health and well-being. ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: We thank the members of the business community who advertise in our bulletin. Please support the businesses who make our bulletin available at no cost to us! This week we especially thank: NCC National Computer Expert Computer Repair & Sales. Pg. 6 A Psychologist is available to treat concerns such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and family problems. This service is offered for adults and children of the community. If you need assistance, please call Dr. Jeff Baird at 425-977-4534 to leave a message (your call is confidential and will be returned within 24 hrs.) Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion I am grateful for your patience, tolerance and respect in every moment. Your ears, eyes, lips and hands opened to me every time I needed them. Thank you. -Testimonial after Retreat Come on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat and allow God to press you near His heart and make you whole again. August 12-14, 2016 Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4673) You are loved with an everlasting Love! Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services. HOLY ROSARY FALL SOCCER registration is open. Please see the registration form on the school and parish websites. Soccer registration deadline is August 1. The season begins in early September. Stay tuned for information regarding Fall 2016 Holy Rosary CYO Cross Country for grades K-8. Are you someone who has experienced PostTraumatic Stress or Moral Injury from your service in the armed forces? These wounds go deeper than psychological and can only be truly healed by the sacred touch of Jesus Christ. The Warriors Healing Retreat will address these wounds and offer such healing on Saturday, July 16th from 9AM6PM at American Lake VA Hospital. The cost is $10 for lunch plus a free-will offering. Contact Father Charles Barnes at 206-764-2033 or [email protected] to register. Traveling this summer? Find the location of the nearest Catholic Church where you are vacationing at www.masstimes.org. SCHOOL NEWS HAVE A SAFE AND WONDERFUL SUMMER—WE’LL SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER! Don’t forget to get your scrip and support Holy Rosary School throughout the summer. Scrip will continue to be sold after all weekend masses this summer! Thank you! Around the Archdiocese Seeking Fantastic Families! Bishop Blanchet High School is currently seeking host families to support their International Student Program. Families that are excited to host a high school student from another country and enjoy a culturally enriching experience in their household are invited to contact BBHS to learn more. A monthly stipend of $1,000 for a ten -month home stay is included to help offset hosting costs. Inquiries should be directed to: Ms. Janah Valenzuela, Director of Diversity & International Student Services, [email protected]. HOW TO REACH US Pg. 7 PARISH STAFF: PHONE: 425-778-3122 REV. VINCENT GILMORE - PRIEST ADMINISTRATOR [email protected] no ext. DEACON RAY BIERSBACH ext.263 [email protected] JOHN RUSSELL - PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR STEWARDSHIP [email protected] ext. 258 ROBERTA TASSANI - PASTORAL ASSISTANT FOR OUTREACH AND FAMILY LIFE [email protected] LIN LACY - OFFICE MANAGER [email protected] ext. 223 ext. 257 DR. JEFF BAIRD - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST no e-mail-you may leave a confidential voice mail ext. 226 HEALTH MINISTRY [email protected] MARY HUPF - RELIGIOUS EDUCATION [email protected] ext. 242 ext. 249 ROBERT KING - PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR ADULT FAITH FORMATION [email protected] ANGUS MCDONELL - YOUTH MINISTER The Priory Spirituality Center in Lacey offers individual retreats and Spiritual Direction. We have many interesting programs available. Please check out our website: www.stplacid.org; look under spiritual formation programs), as well as our Facebook page (The Priory Spirituality Center), and our Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/SpiritualityCtr) for more information. [email protected] HEALTH MINISTRY—Verdant Health Commission offers many activities, classes, seminars, screenings and other health and wellness events taking place in our community. These events include: Support Group for Caregivers; Drop-in Grief Support Group; network for mothers of children with developmental disabilities; play and parenting groups, and more. For a full calendar of events, call 425-582-8600 or visit verdanthealth.org. [email protected] SUSAN OLMOS - MUSIC DIRECTOR [email protected] BETH HUDSON - BOOKKEEPER [email protected] ext. 232 ext. 225 ext. 281 ext. 227 COLLEEN LEMESHKO - PARISH SECRETARY [email protected] ext. 222 GARY MCCONAGHY - DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, FACILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY ext.245 PARISH OFFICE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM. THE ANSWERING SERVICE WILL RELAY MESSAGES WHEN THE OFFICE IS CLOSED. SCHOOL STAFF: PHONE: 425-778-3197 SUE VENABLE - PRINCIPAL [email protected] ext. 230 CHERI ORSI - SCHOOL OFFICE MANAGER ext. 231 [email protected] SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS 7:30AM TO 4PM MONDAY-FRIDAY Pg. 8 SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION INFANT BAPTISM - Parents attend two sessions to prepare to celebrate this sacrament. We encourage parents to attend before the birth or adoption of their child. Baptisms are normally celebrated at a weekend liturgy on the first weekend of the month. Please call the Parish Office six weeks prior to the desired Baptism date to register your child. Next preparation sessions are on Monday evenings, July 18th and 25th, 2016 from 7-8:30PM in the Parish Office. Upcoming baptisms are on August 7th at 11AM, September 3rd at 5PM and October 2nd at 11AM. MARRIAGE - Couples wishing to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage should contact the parish at least 6 months prior to the desired date. Preparation for celebrating and living the sacrament is required. Contact Deacon Ray Biersbach for more information. ANOINTING OF THE SICK - is celebrated any time there is a serious illness or health crisis. Contact the parish office to make arrangements. The sacrament is also celebrated periodically at a Sunday liturgy and on weekdays. FUNERALS - Please contact the parish after a death, and before making arrangements with a funeral home. CONFIRMATION - The Sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated yearly for those who are high school juniors or seniors. Attendance at preparation sessions is required. Adults who have not been confirmed may also celebrate the sacrament. Contact Angus McDonell, Youth Minister, for information about preparation. FIRST RECONCILIATION/FIRST EUCHARIST - Children are prepared for these sacraments after completing a year of remote preparation in either the school or religious education program. Parents attend preparation sessions for each sacrament. Contact Mary Hupf, Director for Elementary Faith Formation, for more information. ADULT INITIATION - Adults who wish to join the Catholic Faith participate in sessions of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Contact Robert King, Associate for Adult Faith Formation, for further information. WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER IF YOU ARE A REGISTERED MEMBER OF HOLY ROSARY FOR A REGISTRATION FORM OR CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR AN ON LINE FORM. PARISH. PLEASE CALL US
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