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Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we live the Good News of Christ through Worship, Community and Stewardship. 5970 - Seattle, WA 98122 www.icseattle.org (206) 322 WA 98122 www.icseattle.org Seattle, — The Most Holy Trinity June 16, 2019 Masses: 820 18th Ave 820 Saturday Vigil : 5:00 PM Immaculate Conception Parish Conception Immaculate Sunday : 10:00 AM Wed., Thurs., Fri. at 8 AM Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00 AM-3:00PM Upcoming Events June 16, 2019 Friday, June 14, 6-10 p.m.: Motown Summertime Most Holy Trinity Get Down Presider: 5:00 p.m. Fr. Maurice Mamba Sunday, June 30: 10 a.m. Mass. Youth Sunday and Graduation Celebration 10:00 a.m. Fr. Maurice Mamba Sunday, June 30: 7 p.m. Come and Rejoice! Gospel Scripture Readings: #924 Cycle C Truth Choir Concert with St. Therese Spirit Choir at First Reading : Proverbs 8:22-31 Immaculate Second Reading : Romans 5:1-5 Calling all Graduates Gospel: John 16-12-15 You have made him little less than the angels, We will celebrate all gradu- and crowned him with glory and honor. ates at Mass on Sunday, You have given him rule over the works of your June 30. If you have a grad- uate to recognize (from pre- hands, school through Ph.D.) putting all things under his feet please sign up on the back — Psalm 104 table. Faith Formation Corner Mass Intentions Catholic Communications Via Media Check these out For the repose of the soul of Conception Israel on the anniversary of her death. Offered by Maria Israel. Archdiocese of Seattle For healing for Joseph Delaney. Offered by Maureen www.seattlearchdiocese.org Delaney. In the News Recruiting Altar Servers Events and Activities All Immaculate youth who have made their Sacred Heart Radio first communion are invited to minister to the (AM1050/FM100.3) community as altar servers. 5:00 AM Mass from EWTN 8:00 AM Sound Insight with Dr. Tom Curran 1:00 AM Rosary Training will be a combination of shadowing current altar servers as well as a formal train- ing held on an upcoming Sunday after Mass. National Black Catholic Congress http://www.nbccongress.org Contact Danielle Dibba [email protected] Our Sunday Visitor http://www.osvoffertory.com Up-coming Webinars and Events Mo’ Thanks! Venerable Augustus Tolton Thanks to our excellent Motown committee for another fun night of fundraising and fel- lowship. Your work to create an event that builds community and supports the parish is greatly appreciated! Kitchen Update Our kitchen floor drying process is complete, but there is currently an area in front of the sink where approximately 20 square feet of floor has been removed to the subfloor. We are working with a contractor to patch in the flooring that has been removed as well as to enclose the sink and crawl space around the sump pump. Once the repairs begin they should take less than a week to complete. Thanks for your continued patience. Shelter in Place Incident Due to police activity in the Immaculate On June 12, 2019, Fr. Augustus Tolton was made parking lot on Sunday, June 9, Mass-goers venerable by Pope Francis. This means he is two were instructed to shelter in place in Jean steps away from canonization . The first African- Moran Hall as police responded to reports of American priest, Fr. Tolton was born a slave and as a boy escaped to freedom with his family. He an individual in crisis in the parking lot. served in the Illinois and died after beginning minis- Immaculate staff are working with our com- try to Black Catholics in Chicago. munity policing liaison to follow up on the incident. “America has been called the most enlightened na- Thanks to everyone for responding calmly tion in the world. We shall see whether it deserves and for taking care of our Immaculate com- that honor. If the United States has never before seen a Black priest, it must see one now.” Cardinal Sime- munity during a stressful and unexpected sit- oni upon the ordination of Fr. Tolton in Rome, 1886. uation. Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life Thanks to our ACA Donors SEEL Invites You to a Transformational Retreat in Everyday Life Anonymous Gwen Houston Mely & Tito Andrada Elizabeth Kister The Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life Jeannie & Don Barberie Donna & James Knight (SEEL) is a nine month retreat format of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyo- Maria Batayola Lisa Kraft la with a retreat community meeting at St. Josie & Andres Bueno Carolyn Ladd Joseph Church in Seattle. The SEEL retreat Claudette Burd Erlinda Lorenzo goes from September through May and is a powerful, life-changing program of prayer Murry Burd & Melanie Minor Hahn Mao and reflection that can be done by busy peo- Nica Burston Deanna & Bobby McIntyre ple in the midst of their daily lives. Hector Caroselli Joan & Greg McNabb Retreatants commit themselves to praying Marya Castillano & John Bergstrom Antonia & Elizar Mendoza daily, meeting twice monthly with a Spiritu- Zoe & William Cauley Elizabeth Miller al Director, and to attending monthly Satur- day retreat days. SEEL is accepting applica- Violy & Pete Conanan Brenda Mirasol-Stallings tions now for the retreat starting in Septem- Barbara & Joseph Connor Janet & Steven Morris ber of 2019. Lori & Dennis Cook Learn more at our web- Veronica Murphy site at www.seelpugetsound.org or call 206- Gert Curry Marie Rose Nguyen 721-3518 Roger del Rosario Ngozi & Ukwenga Oleru Joycelyn Dixon Dinko Papak Ignatian Silent Retreat Josie Dean Denise Pavageau A Pilgrimage of the Heart: Remy Edwards Yvette Pavageau Summer Ignatian Retreat Leo Egashira Heather & Michael Pfau Elvie & Ruben Estrella Caesar Pizano & Vivan Luna A Guided Silent Personal Retreat Based on Lee Faustino Jane Powers the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Jewel & Frank Foy Mark Ryan Friday, July 26– Sunday, July 28 Angie & Henry Gamido Jearl Dean Simons Ouida & Leonard Garrett Joann Smith At the Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center at Suzanne Griffin Denise Stewart the Palisades in Federal Way Toni Hall Noelani Triggs Stephen Harp Thelma & Fred Verzosa https://www.ignatiancenter.org/summer-ignatian-retreat Parish Goal: $25,253 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Occurs in the spring of each year We are at $22,236 pledged or 88% Pledge to the Archdiocese of goal with 56 families pledging! Supported by Catholics and Parish- If we exceed our goal, our rebate will es across Western Washington be used to update the church bath- The Archdiocese processes dona- rooms tions, sends reminders, and provides tax statements Donate Online with credit/debit/direct bank withdrawal – www.seattlearchdiocese.org/donate Supports over 60 ministries and ser- vices throughout Western Washing- Pledge Only – submit your pledge (through the pledge envelope or online) and you will be sent monthly remind- ton ers. Parishes who exceed their goal re- Cash or Check – make checks payable to Annual Catholic ceive rebates to complete Appeal STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Donate Stock – call 206-382-7316 for broker instructions Occurs in the fall of each year Donate through your IRA – contact your IRA administra- Yearly pledge to our parish - Janu- tor and have your gift sent directly to the ACA Office, 710 9th Ave, Seattle WA 98104 – include your name, ACA ary to December ID# and the parish you want the gift credit to go to. Supported by Parishioners Payroll Deduction – some employers offer this option – Provides parish ordinary income check with yours Can your gift be doubled? Many compa- supporting the work of our parish nies MATCH gifts to the Annual Catholic Appeal! Check if your employer has a Matching Gift program and help your parish maximize their Annual Catholic Appeal Re- bate! Once your payment has been received OR pledge has been paid in full, you can apply for the match per your Stewardship Report June 8 & 9 employer’s instructions. (tax ID# 91-0778147) Vigil Mass $339.00 Sunday Mass $1,418.82 Votives $65.31 Offerings in the Mail $730.00 Donations $1,000.00 Total Received $3,553.13 Thank you for your generous ongoing stewardship of treasure to the Immaculate Conception Parish Staff: Masses: Fr Maurice Mamba x604 Saturday Vigil @ 5PM Priest Administrator [email protected] Sunday @ 10AM Deacon Greg McNabb x602 In rectory chapel: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday @ 8 AM Pastoral Associate [email protected] First Wednesday: Devotions at 6:30 p.m. Barbara Connor x607 First Friday: Mass at 5:00 p.m. and Faith Formation Director [email protected] Eucharistic Adoration 5:30-6:30 p.m. Rachel Faber Machacha x601 Pastoral Assistant for Admin. [email protected] Office: Office Hours Monday— Friday 9AM-3PM Deacon Joseph Connor Deacon [email protected] Bulletin Announcements: Due by Tuesday night in writing to parish office. Pastoral Council Members: Ceaser Patterson, Beth Miller, Fred Verzosa Baptism:Infant baptism held the third weekends Lori Chisholm-Cook, Alex Soto, Denise Pavageau, of January, April, July, and October. Register on the Maria Batayola parish website. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment with pastor. Communal Reconciliation Reporting Abuse services held during Advent & Lent. To report any suspicion of abuse by any church personnel, please contact local law enforcement. Marriage: It is necessary to contact the Parish In addition, anyone who has knowledge of sexual abuse or misconduct by a member of the clergy, office at least six months in advance of the anticipat- an employee, or volunteer of the Archdiocese of ed date in order to insure adequate preparation for Seattle is urged to call the archdiocesan helpline below. The Archdiocese of Seattle has a this lifetime commitment. longstanding commitment to transparency, ac- countability, and assistance to persons sexually Sacrament of the Sick: Communal celebrations abused by clergy or by anyone working on behalf of the church.