ST. BRENDAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 10100 NE 192nd Street, Bothell, Washington www.saintbrendan.org / 425-483-9400 Fr. Nicholas Wichert, Pastor
JUNE 13/14, 2020 CORPUS CHRISTI
Mission Statement
We, the St. Brendan Catholic community, are called to:
• Celebrate through Word and Sacrament; • Be formed as disciples and go forth as apostles; • Reach out to all with love and respect
In order to make visible the reign of God by transforming our world.
Misión
Nosotros, la comunidad católica de San Brendan estamos llamados a:
• Celebrar a través de la Palabra y Sacramen- to; • Ser formados como discípulos y seguir adelante como apóstoles; • Llegar a todos con amor y respecto
Todo esto para hacer visible el reino de Dios *During the Covid-19 Pandemic, all Masses are livestreamed. Please visit our parish website www.saintbrendan.org for the link.
Sunday Eucharist Schedule Weekly Schedule Mass Saturday: 5:00 pm Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8:30 am Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 am Thursday: 6:00 pm Misa en Español Domingo: 12:00 Noon Misa en Español
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS/DATES ST. BRENDAN CATHOLIC CHURCH · Mass Times will return to their regular schedule. All Masses are limited Pastor to 100 parishioners attending. Rev. Nicholas Wichert| ext. 2647 Please sign-up at calendly.com/stbrendan [email protected] Saturday 5pm Sunday 8am, 10am and 12pm (Spanish) Pastoral Assistant for Administration M, W, Th, F, S 8:30 am Kerri Foust | ext. 2642 [email protected] (We will continue to livestream the Mass on Facebook and upload it to YouTube.) Youth Ministry (Sr. High) · Please remember the following if you are attending Mass this weekend: Margaret Deleon | ext. 2644 o Anyone attending Mass does so at their own risk. [email protected] o Anyone who has even the slightest symptoms or feelings of sickness must remain home. Children & Family Ministry o Vulnerable, and at-risk persons should remain home. Andrea King |ext. 2648 o Please self-assess your temperature before attending Mass. [email protected] o Please bring: your own chair, mask, hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes and umbrellas (in case of rain) Director of Music Ministry & RCIA Coordinator ST. BRENDAN PARISH Mary Sims | ext. 2649 [email protected] Parish Office [email protected] Hours: Mon-Fri 9:15am-noon; 1:00-4:30pm Phone: (425) 483-9400 / Fax: (425) 486-9735 Facilities Supervisor Address: 10051 NE 195th Street Isaac Anderson | ext. 2650 Bothell, WA 98011-2931 [email protected] School Office Pastoral Secretary/Receptionist Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm Christy Avila [email protected] Phone: (425) 483-8300 / Fax: (425) 483-2839 Address: 10049 NE 195th Street Office Assistant Bothell, WA 98011-2931 Diane Moran | ext. 2646 [email protected]
School Principal Funeral Masses and Burial Rites Catherine Shumate To arrange for a funeral Mass, please contact the Parish Office, or [email protected] ask the funeral director to do so.
School Office Manager/ Ministry to the Sick and Homebound Development Director To arrange for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or to Christen Lambert receive Holy Communion at home, please contact the Parish Office. [email protected] For after hours emergency care you may also call the Eastside School Secretary Deanery Pastoral Care Ministry at 425-655-3200.
Karyn Murnane Misas para Funerales y Ritos de Entierro [email protected] Para hacer arreglos para Misa para funeral, por favor contacte la To submit a bulletin request, please Oficina de la Parroquia, o pregunte al director de los servicios email [email protected] funerarios.
Ministerio para los Enfermos Para hacer arreglos para el Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos o para recibir la Santa Comunión en casa, por favor contacte la Oficina de la Parroquia.
PAGE 2 READINGS FOR WEEK OF MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE Please pray for the sick:
CORPUS CHRISTI WEEK OF JUNE 14, 2020 Pilar Alvarez
JUNE 14, 2020 (Daily Masses can be viewed on Annie Angel
St. Brendan Church Facebook page & Ella Engel SUNDAY, JUNE 14 Weekend Masses on YouTube) CORPUS CHRISTI Stephan Engel Sunday, June 14 Dt 8:2-3,14-1 Ps 147:12-13,14-15,19-20 Betty Burrell 8:00 am Mass: Community of St. Brendan Cor 10:16-17 Jn 6:51-58 10:00 am Mass: Christian Galvan (Liv.) Catherine Connelly
12:00 pm Misa en Español: Rosemary Devlin Monday, June 15 +Maria Teresa Saldivar Hermosillo Josiah Evans Kgs 21:1-16 Ps 5:2-3,4-6,6-7 Mt 5:38-42 Monday, June 15 Gloria Groff 8:30 am Mass: +Joshua Sparling Francisco Hernandez Tuesday, June 16 Kgs 21:17-29 Ps 51:3-4,5-6,11&16 Omaira Lopez Tuesday, June 16 Mt 5:43-48 No Mass Maria Luisa Lopez
Tom McCune Wednesday, June 17 Wednesday, June 17 Kgs 2:1,6-14 Ps 31:20,21,24 8:30 am Mass: +Sahlee Agpalo Esteban Meneses
Mt 6:1-6,16-18 Robert Miller Thursday, June 18 Thursday, June 18 Paris Molloy 8:30 am Mass: +Jim Poole Sir 48:1-14 Ps 97:1-2,3-4,5-6,7 Richard Montemayor Mt 6:7-15 Friday, June 19 Vic Palazzo 8:30 am Mass: Stephanie Herrera (Liv.) Friday, June 19 (Most Sacred Hear of Jesus) Virginia Pfalzer
Dt 7:6-11 Ps 103:1-2,3-4,6-7,8,10 Saturday, June 20 Rosie Shanley Jn 4:7-16 Mt 11:25-30 8:30 am Mass: Sonja Stefaniw 5:00 pm Mass: Agpalo Family Saturday, June 20 Jeff Stultz Chr 24:17-25 Ps 89:4-5,29-30,31-32,33-34 David Weller Lk 2:41-51
*************** SUNDAY, JUNE 21 12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME and for those who have died:
Jer 20:10-13 Ps 69:8-10,14,17,33-35 Rose Hopkins Rom 5:12-15 Mt 10:26-33 Key: +=deceased Geraldine Mills
Mass will now be celebrated outside with up to 100 people maintaining social distancing. We continue to ask those who are vulnerable persons to this virus or who are not comfortable coming, to continue to watch the Mass online. Also, if you are feeling sick, please remain home. We will continue to livestream the Mass on Facebook and upload it to YouTube. The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass that the Archbishop gave when all this began still holds true for now. There is no sin incurred then for not attending Sunday Mass during this time. Mass Times will return to their regular schedule. (All Masses are limited to 100 and will have signups.) Saturday 5pm Sunday 8am, 10am and 12pm (Spanish) M, W, Th, F, S 8:30 am
We are highly encouraging people to sign up on Calendly.com
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ANNOUNCEMENTS If your family needs some groceries we have plenty of groceries to share. Call the parish office. We have drivers who will deliver food to your home. Families will be receiving an email AND a letter about First Communion preparation. Follow the directions carefully! Because of the Pandemic we were unable to hold Vacation Bible School this summer. We hope to have the opportunity next summer.
The Feast of Corpus Christi: Food for the Journey
What We Are Celebrating On the Thursday or Sunday after Trinity Sunday, the Church celebrates The Feast of Corpus Christi, also known as The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. This Feast commemorates the im- mense gift of the Eucharist in our lives and in the Church. In Latin, Corpus Christi means Body of Christ. On Holy Thursday, we remember the institution of the priesthood and the Eucharist, the Last Supper, the Agony in the Garden, the betrayal of Judas and the beginning of the Passion of Christ. It is easy to become lost in so many beautiful things to remember. Corpus Christi Sunday allows us to focus solely on celebrating the real presence of Christ – Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity – in the bread and wine.
A Feast Begins The origins of the Feast of Corpus Christi date back to the Middle Ages! During the thirteenth century, a Belgian nun named Sister Juliana, had a great devotion to the Eucharist. Through visions, Our Lord told her to establish a Feast dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament. Through the influence of Sister Juliana, the im- portance of spreading devotion to the Blessed Sacrament reached the future Pope Urban IV. Sister Juliana died in 1258 and is now recognized as a Saint. In 1263, a German priest by the name of Father Peter, stopped to celebrate Mass in Bolsena, Italy while he was on his way to Rome for a pilgrimage. Father Peter was having doubts at the time as to whether the Eucharist was truly the Body and Blood of Christ. However, as he celebrated Mass, when he prayed the prayer of Consecration, blood emerged from the consecrated host, spilling onto the altar. Father Peter reported the miracle to Pope Urban IV, who sent delegates to in- vestigate the miracle. Today, the Cathedral of Orvieto, Italy, is the resting place of the relics from this Eu- charistic miracle. The message of Sister Juliana and the Eucharistic Miracle in Bolsena, greatly affected Pope Urban IV. In 1264, through a papal bull called Transiturus de hoc mundo, Pope Urban IV instituted the Solemnity of Corpus Christi on the Thursday after Pentecost. Under Pope Clement V, Corpus Christi be- came a universal Feast. However, under Pope John XXII, devotion to the Holy Eucharist spread widely.
Ways to Celebrate Corpus Christi A beautiful way to celebrate is participating in a Eucharistic Procession! Chil- dren who have just received their First Holy Communion can walk in front of the procession scattering flower petals in honor of Our Lord. If there is no procession at a nearby parish, going to Mass and Adoration are excellent ways to celebrate on this day!
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Youth Minister CONFIRMATION/SENIOR HIGH/YOUNG ADULT 425-483-9400 [email protected] · Confirmation classes are now online! Links to the videos will be Margaret Deleon posted on the parish website, St. Brendan Youth Ministries Facebook page, and will be emailed by Margaret.
Please email Margaret if you need the links at Follow us on Facebook [email protected] /Saintbrendanlifeteen · Confirmation Mass will be September 26, 2020
Join other young adults as we explore our response to grief and loss in a pandemic. Discussed is the emotional and spiritual toll the pandemic is taking on everyone, as well as explore resources and opportunities to grow from this experience. Speakers include: Cathy Callans, the pastoral counselor at St. Louise Parish, and Fr. Paul Magnano, long-time young adult and campus minister who currently serves in the Skagit Valley. Register to have the Zoom link sent to you on the day of the event: www.tinyurl.com/yamentalhealth2020. This event will be presented in English, and simultaneous interpretation will be available in Spanish. Co-hosted by the Archdiocese of Seattle Mental Health Ministry Committee and the Office of Young Adult Ministry.
Adult & Family Faith
KNIGHTS CORNER It has been good to come back as a community for Mass again. Since we last met, we have had to cancel three pancake breakfasts and our Potato Bake. We have contacted every- one who purchased a ticket with a check for the Potato Bake and offered a refund. Every- one has communicated to us to keep their check. Unfortunately, we have no way to con- tact those who purchased a ticket with cash. Please contact Del or Tom if you would like a refund. With restrictions being modified for Covid-19, the Knights of Columbus are making plans to hold two VERY important fundraisers for our council.
· KofC Annual Garage Sale—June 25,26 & 27 (Bothell Rental Hall) If you would like to donate items, please contact Tom Gray at 206-799-0397 or email [email protected] to arrange drop-off of items or have them picked up. · KofC Annual Salmon Bake—July 26 All profits go towards our Annual Scholarships for graduating high school seniors and college students of $1000. for each student. More information to come. If you have any questions, please call Del Treichel at 206-948-9151. · Want to become a Knight? Many opportunities to participate in an online exemplification that takes ONLY 30 minutes. Contact Fr. Justin P. Garvey Council 6686 Direct Line at 425-273-7119 or call Tom Gray at 206-799-0397 for any inquiries or specific questions.
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