Order of Celebration for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles

PRELUDE Andante with variations Mendelssohn

ENTRANCE O Christ, your chosen vessel AURELIA

PENITENTIAL ACT Vatican XVI

(10:00) “Kyrie” from Missa brevis St. John of God Haydn

GLORIA (Sunday Evening - No. 341 in Worship hymnal) Missa de angelis Vatican VIII (all other masses) chant, adapt. Lee

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to peo- ple of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we a- dore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory. Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almight- y Fa- ther. Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sins of the world, have mer- cy on us; you take away the sins of the world, re- ceive our prayer; You are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mer- cy on us. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High Je- sus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father, A - - - men.

(10:00) “Cum Sancto Spiritu” from Missa brevis St. John of God Haydn COLLECT THE LITURGY OF THE WORD FIRST READING Acts 12:1-11 PSALM RESPONSE Psalm 34 Hughes

SECOND READING 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 17-18 ALLELUIA St. James Mass for Peace Herbolsheimer

GOSPEL Matthew 16:13-19 HOMILY Father G. Ryan DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS AND CANDIDATES (10:00) CREED

I believe in one God, consubstantial with the Father; the Father almighty, through him all things were made. maker of heaven and earth, For us men and for our salvation of all things visible and invisible. he came down from heaven, I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, [ALL BOW] the Only Begotten Son of God, and by the Holy Spirit born of the Father before all ages. was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, God from God, Light from Light, and became man. true God from true God, begotten, not made, [ALL STAND UPRIGHT] For our sake he was crucified I believe in the Holy Spirit, under Pontius Pilate, the Lord, the giver of life, he suffered death and was buried, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, and rose again on the third day who with the Father and the Son in accordance with the Scriptures. is adored and glorified, He ascended into heaven who has spoken through the prophets. and is seated at the right hand of the Father. I believe in one, holy, He will come again in glory catholic and apostolic Church. to judge the living and the dead I confess one Baptism and his kingdom will have no end. for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.

PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL Berthier, adapt.

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE GIFTS Offertory (10:00) “For so hath the Lord commanded” and “Behold, I have made thee a light to the Gentiles” from The Conversion of St. Paul Mendelssohn

SANCTUS St. James Mass for Peace Herbolsheimer

MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Herbolsheimer AMEN Herbolsheimer

LORD’S PRAYER No. 246

AGNUS DEI Herbolsheimer

(10:00) “Dona nobis pacem” from Missa brevis St. John of God Haydn

Upon returning to your place after Holy Communion, please kneel or be seated. Low-gluten hosts are distributed at the credence table near the presider’s chair.

COMMUNION You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church.

(10:00) “Now we are ambassadors in the Name of Christ” and “How lovely are the messengers”from St. Paul Mendelssohn HYMN OF PRAISE Two noble saints PASSION CHORALE

PROCESSION “Allegro” from Sonata No. 4 in B-flat Mendelssohn ICON OF THE APOSTLES PETER AND PAUL. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Entrance Hymn composed for the Jubilee Year of St. Paul by Father Andrew Hofer, OP. Copyright © 2008 by Magnificat. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. Eucharistic Acclamations from St. James Mass for Peace copyright © 1983 by Bern Herbolsheimer. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. Intercessions Response by Jacques Berthier, copyright © 1978, 1980, and 1981, Les Presses de Taize (), GIA Publi- cations, Inc., Chicago, IL, exclusive agent. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A-706828. All rights reserved. Psalm Response copyright © 1986 by GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL, exclusive agent. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A-706828. All rights reserved. St. James Cathedral - Seattle

ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL ELCOME, SUMMER VISITORS! St. James

804 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Cathedral is proud to welcome visitors from Telephone: 206-622-3559 FAX: 206-622-5303 near and far throughout the summer months.

Website: www.stjames-cathedral.org w Each week a drawing for a special Cathedral gift will be Emergency Number: 206-467-3049 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm made from among all the visitor envelopes used. Please write your address on the visitor envelope provided in The Most Reverend J. Peter Sartain, Archbishop of Seattle the pew and drop it with your offering into the collection PASTOR The Very Reverend Michael G. Ryan basket. Thank you for adding to the power of our prayer

IN RESIDENCE by your presence in our midst today. The Reverend David A. Brant, The Reverend Richard J. Ward PASTORAL ASSISTANT for ADMINISTRATION FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR are offered in honor of Irene Lawrence N. Brouse (206-382-4280) FAITH FORMATION Telmo on her 94th birthday, from her sons and daughters. Kathleen McCabe, Director (206-382-2018) Lita McBride, Children’s Faith Formation (206-654-4658) WATER After the 10:00am and 12:00 Noon Brenda Bellamy, Children’s RCIA/Confirmation (206-274-3108) Theresa Van de Ven, Administrative Assistant (206-219-5822) Masses today, June 29, Seattle members of the Order of FAMILY MINISTRY Malta will be at the doors of the Cathedral to share vials of Suzanne Lee, Director (206-654-4640) Margaret Lynch, Wedding Office (206-382-4288) Lourdes water which they have brought back from their Bev Mauser, Louise Mennella, Wedding Coordinators recent pilgrimage to share with Cathedral parishioners. LITURGY Lourdes water flows from the spring which was pointed Corinna Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy (622-3559 x3996) Peter Burns, Ward Johnson, John Marquez, Stephen Pace, sacristans out to St. Bernadette in one of the apparitions of Mary at MUSIC MINISTRY (206-382-4874) Lourdes in 1851. It is normal water, not , and Dr. James Savage, Director of Music may be drunk or used as a bath. This water has been Joseph Adam, Organist (206-382-4597) Dr. Clint Kraus, Associate Organist associated with countless healings over the years, but, in Stacey Sunde, Director of Youth Music the words of St. Bernadette, “you have to keep the faith Thomas Thompson, Coordinator of Special Projects and pray : this water couldn't do anything without faith!” PASTORAL CARE MINISTRIES John Simpson, Pastoral Care Minister (206-274-3173) Nancy Granger, Parish Mental Health Nurse (206-382-4269) FOURTH OF JULY On Friday, July 4, there will be one SOCIAL OUTREACH and ADVOCACY Patty Bowman, Director (206-382-4515) Mass in the Cathedral at 9:00am. After the Mass, the Caitlin Lanigan, Outreach Ministries, Young Adults (206-382-4235) Cathedral will close to allow staff to spend the holiday Teddi Callahan, Carol DeMatteis, David Grech, with family and friends. Please note that there will be no Cathedral Kitchen (206-264-2091) ST. JAMES IMMIGRANT ASSISTANCE (206-382-4511) First Friday devotions or Taizé ecumenical prayer on July Christopher J. Koehler, Director 4. The regular Mass schedule will resume on Saturday, Cecilia Erin Walsh, ESL Coordinator; Glenda Caldwell, ESL Specialist, July 5. Jim Hodges, Citizenship STEWARDSHIP and DEVELOPMENT CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE Reclaimed: This Catholic Faith Maria Laughlin, Director (206-382-4284) YOUTH MINISTRY is Mine!, a new book by our own parishioner and Joe Cotton, Director (206-264-2082) Cathedral Choir member Gregory Phillips, is now PARISH OFFICE available. Also, we have James Martin, SJ’s latest book Sister Mary Slater, SNJM, Bookkeeper (206-382-4564) Jane Mueller, Receptionist (206-654-4650) Jesus: A Pilgrimage in stock. Visitors, stop by for a CD, Lee Bedard, Administrative Assistant (206-622-3559 x3971) mug, postcard, or other souvenir of your visit to St. James FACILITIES and GROUNDS Cathedral! Tang Nguyen, Facilities Supervisor (206-622-3559) Alan Frasher, Melina McCombs, Dane Nelson, Steve Raab ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL As Father Ryan reminded us CELEBRATIONS of the SACRAMENTS

MASS last weekend, we have now met the goal set for us by the Sundays 8 - 10 - 12 & 5:30 pm Archbishop for this year’s Annual Catholic Appeal. But Weekdays 8:15 & 5:30 pm we are still $98,401 short of reaching our goal for the Saturdays 8:15 & “Vigil” 5:30 pm parish rebate. And 68% of our parish households have LITURGY of the HOURS Weekdays at 12:10 pm VESPERS and BENEDICTION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT not yet responded. If you have not yet made a gift, please Sundays at 4:00 pm. consider doing so today. The need is urgent as we rely on BAPTISM Communal celebrations are held monthly. A preparation the rebate to meet our expenses as a parish. This year’s program for parents and godparents is required. Please call the parish office for an appointment. rebate will support our outreach ministries as well as our RECONCILIATION Saturdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm. A communal new ministry to young adults. To make your pledge online, celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated four visit www.seattlearchdiocese.org/aca. times yearly in preparation for Christmas and Easter. MARRIAGE A formal program of marriage preparation over a period of several months is required, however, registered parishioners may begin the scheduling process 14 months in advance. PARISH REMEMBRANCE Throughout the year, because we ANOINTING of the SICK A communal celebration is held regularly. In other situations (anticipated surgery, emergency) please call the are the Cathedral Church, we remember in prayer at Mass parish office. and Vespers each of the parishes and missions of the “TAIZÉ” ECUMENICAL PRAYER, Fridays at 6:30 pm. Archdiocese of Seattle on a Sunday near their feast day. This TOURS of the CATHEDRAL Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. Groups of 4 or more may arrange a tour by calling Corinna Laughlin, 206-622-3559 week we remember in prayer the parish communities of SS CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE Open 11:00 am to 3:00 pm weekdays, Peter and Paul in Tacoma and Aberdeen, St. Thomas More in after Masses on weekends. Call 206-382-4500 for information Lynnwood, and St. John the Baptist in Covington. June 29, 2014

SUMMER ICON SERIES Do you wonder what the picture is that is carried in at the beginning of Mass? Youth Ministry

Come to the Chapel directly after the 10:00am Mass or YOUTH MIGRANT PROJECT INFO NIGHT Sunday, 12:00 Noon Mass on June 28, July 5 and July 12 to find July 6 at 6:30pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center. out. We will explore the icons of Saints Peter and Paul, Interested in participating in the Youth Migrant the Triumphal Entry and St. James. Each session will Project, August 3-8? Would you like to learn more last 15 minutes. Information, Brenda Bellamy, about it before committing? Please join us for an [email protected]. informational meeting that will offer trip details and answer your questions. Come hear stories from past CABRINI MINISTRY TRAINING (CMT) invites you to participants and learn how you can make a real consider its program of lay ministry training and difference in a modern struggle for justice outreach. This is a unique opportunity to learn pastoral occurring right in our backyard. care skills and enjoy continued support in a faith-filled community while providing lay ministry in or near your ASCEND LEADERSHIP RETREAT July 14-18 at parish. The annual five month training program begins Palisades Retreat Center. Join with youth from all in October 2014 and we are seeking applicants now. over western Washington as we hone leadership (There is a 10% tuition discount for completed skills and actively learn how to build the Kingdom applications received by July 15th!) For more of God. Our parish delegation will work together information about this remarkable program that has throughout the week to further develop our youth trained over 1,000 people in the past 21 years, please ministry program. Joe is the co-director of this contact John Simpson, Pastoral Care Minister, at 206- retreat. Applications available from Joe. 274-3173 or [email protected]. You may also learn more about Cabrini Ministry Training by SUMMER MISSION PROGRAM DATES: going to their website: www.cabriniministry.org. • Youth/Senior Trip – July 9 • Camp 4:12 – August 18-20 ARE YOU A REGULAR AT THE SATURDAY 5:30PM MASS? If you regularly attend the Saturday evening QUESTIONS? Joe Cotton, 206-264-2082 Mass, please consider getting involved as a liturgical [email protected] minister. We are especially in need of communion www.stjames-cathedral.org/youthministry ministers. Confirmed Catholics who are registered in Choir Room and supports the assembly at the 12:00 the Cathedral parish are encouraged to consider this noon Mass. Information: Music Office 206-382-4874 or important ministry. Training and preparation are [email protected] provided. Information, Corinna Laughlin, claughlin @stjames-cathedral.org or 206-622-3559 x3996. THE NEXT SENIOR TRIP will be Wednesday July 9th. Join us for a picnic lunch and the beautiful vistas at Fort SEEKING DONATIONS FOR OUR HUNTHAUSEN DINNER Casey on Whidbey Island. Now a state park, Fort Casey AND AUCTION This annual event benefits the Cathedral Kitchen, raising $99,000 last year. The event will take encompasses 467-acres with a lighthouse and sweeping place Monday, September 15, at the Newcastle Golf views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Club. We are seeking auction items such as dinner gift Space is limited and priority will be given to registered certificates, event tickets (cultural or sporting events), parishioners. Information, or to reserve your place, John and bottles of wine. If you have something you’d like to Simpson, Pastoral Care Minister, at 206-274-3173 or share, please call or e-mail. If you are a golfer or would [email protected]. like to register for the dinner, visit www.stjames- ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? If cathedral.org/golf to find out more and sign up. you are an adult who has never been baptized, an adult Information, Maria Laughlin, 206-382-4284 or e-mail who has been baptized in another Christian tradition or [email protected]. a Catholic who has been baptized, but not received First Eucharist or Confirmation then you are invited to FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM Once again this year, the of the United States have called for a special participate in the RCIA, a process of initiation into the period of prayer, a “Fortnight for Freedom,” from June . You can learn more by going to 21 – July 4. This year’s theme, Fortnight for Freedom: www.stjames-cathedral.org/RCIA. Information, Freedom to Serve, focuses on the freedom to serve the Kathleen McCabe, 206-382-2018, kmccabe@stjames- poor and vulnerable in accord with human dignity and cathedral.org. the Church’s teaching. To learn more, visit: www.fortnight4freedom.org. Sacred Steps AUDITIONS FOR THE CATHEDRAL CHOIRS Singers Sacramental Celebrations at St. James interested in joining one of the Cathedral Choirs will need to participate in at least one Summer Choir PLEASE PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE rehearsal and mass during August. Summer Choir at St. SOULS of Jack Southall, Hillary Gravendyk, and James rehearses at 11:15am in the Cathedral Place Louis Gratzer. Holy Things, Holy People Exploring Catholic history in the Northwest through treasures from the past PART 11: MOTHER JOSEPH’S CHILD JESUS 28 JUNE 2014 n 1894, Sister Claire of Jesus, a work, since suffering is more efficient than young Sister of Providence, lay sick ever for souls and for God's glory.... With in the convent infirmary in this conviction and in spite of your body's Vancouver. In a letter home, she decreasing strength, you are still useful to Idescribed the little happenings around others and to yourself.” her—the comings and goings of the other Towards the end of 1901, it Sisters, including Mother Joseph. “Our became clear that Mother Joseph was good Mother Joseph is making the most dying of cancer. She was soon confined to beautiful wax Infant Jesus,” she wrote to her bed. On January 1, 1902, she said, her father in 1894. “When she has them “My dear children, I see the first of the finished she brings them to my bed-side year, but I shall not see the last. I am in the for me to see. They are really lovely. I arms of God.” A week later, O’Dea wish the children could see them. And at interrupted a pastoral visit to return to her age, seventy four, she embroiders the Vancouver to perform the last rites for little dresses for them, the finest kind of Mother Joseph. On that occasion, she said work. It is really wonderful.” to the community, gathered around her Sister Claire’s letter reflects the bed, “My sisters, I ask pardon for the grief kindness of Mother Joseph, who visited I may have caused you. I forgive you also the young nun faithfully (Sister Claire with all my heart for the sorrow you could would die of tuberculosis the following have caused me involuntarily. I An image of the Child Jesus created by Moth- year). It also reveals the indefatigable er Joseph of the . Courtesy of the recommend myself to your prayers. I am industry of the older nun, who, in Providence Archives, Seattle. happy to die in the bosom of the addition to being a skilled architect and Community. I love my Community and I carpenter, was also an ingenious crafter of other articles: have always loved it.” Then she added, “My Mothers and my vestments, altar linens--and wax statues. Sisters, permit me to recommend to you the care of the poor The Archives of the Sisters of Providence in West Seattle both in our institutions and outside them; have no fear to treasures many of these wax creations, as well as a assist the poor and to receive them--you will not have any handwritten page with the surprising heading Recette pour faire regrets. Do not say: ah! this does not concern me, let others les enfants Jésus (“recipe for making infant Jesuses”). In her attend to them. My Sisters, whatever concerns the poor is basement workshop at the House of Providence in always our affair.” Vancouver, Mother Joseph created dozens of waxworks, Mother Joseph lingered just a few more days. The Sisters’ especially images of the child Jesus, which were sent all over Chronicle records that on January 16, 1902, the Sisters were the West to be used in manger scenes—and bring in a little gathered around the bed, singing favorite hymns. “During this income for the Sisters of Providence. The images are tender scene... Sister Mary of the Blessed Sacrament brought exquisitely detailed, with painted faces, carefully the wax figure of the Infant Jesus into Mother Joseph's room. embroidered vestments, and beautiful curls. The story is told Mother took the Infant in her trembling hands, spoke silently that one of the boys at the Sisters’ Vancouver orphanage, to Him, embraced and kissed Him over and over, and then Johnnie Steffan by name, was the donor of the golden curls gave it back with a long look of farewell. While she held her for many of these images. As his locks were cut off, Johnnie’s dear Lord in her arms--this little Infant Jesus which she herself three sisters wept, but Mother Joseph unsentimentally had made--we sang Bishop Bourget's favorite hymn, ‘How remarked that Johnnie had been a girl long enough. sweet, our Jesus, our most Tender Spouse.’” As she advanced in age, Mother Joseph’s eyesight Mother Joseph died peacefully on January 19, 1902. weakened and she was no longer able to do the work which Mother Mary Antoinette described her as “the perfect model had been the driving force of her life. Bishop Paul Larroque of of a Sister of Charity, with her soul of flame, and her will of Canada, who had met Mother Joseph while visiting his own tempered steel.” In the words of Bishop Junger: “She has done sister, also a Sister of Providence, wrote to reassure her that more to advance Christianity on these Pacific shores than have she was no less useful to the community now than in her many priests in the diocese.” busiest years: “It seems to me that you are consoled and —Corinna Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy strengthened, you who have so loved work, and are still at

www.stjames-cathedral.org St. Vincent de Paul “Stuff the Truck” at St. Ja me s Cathed r al June 28 & 29, 2014

Clean Your Closets and Help the Poor! We want to make donating to St. Vincent de Paul as convenient as possible. Please help us with your Summer closet cleaning! If you have gently used items you no longer need, bring them to church and help us Stuff the Truck! Please help us help others. Thrift stores support our mission. About 90 cents of every dollar donated to us goes to programs. Save the date: June 28 & 29, 2014

St. Vincent de Paul Donation Truck in the O’Dea High School Parking Lot Times: Saturday June 28 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Sunday June 29 7:30 am to 1:15 pm

Items We Really Need! Items We Can’t Accept! Bedding, clothing, kitchen items, lamps, Anything torn, ripped, stained, books, pictures, household goods, and hazardous or poisonous, toilets, large sports gear. Accepted items are eligible appliances, car parts, hot water tanks, for tax deduction. (info go to www.irs.gov) carpets, car batteries, construction materials,,p paint, air conditioners, etc.

We thank you for your generous financial support!

We can also pick up large items throughout the year. Call St. Vincent de Paul at 206-767-3835.

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