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Mass Times Sacraments Reconciliation Weekend Mass Times Baptism & R.C.I.A JULY 26, 2020 | LEADING LIVES FULL OF FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE MASS TIMES SACRAMENTS RECONCILIATION WEEKEND MASS TIMES BAPTISM & R.C.I.A. Saturday - 3:45pm - 4:30pm *Saturday 5pm, *Sunday 9:30am Please contact Carla Loucks or by appointment WEEKDAY MASS TIMES CONFIRMATION ANOINTING OF *Mon., Thur. & Fri. at 9:00am Please contact Angus McDonell THE SICK *Wednesday at 6:30pm MARRIAGE Please contact *live-streamed Please contact Carla Loucks Fr. William Heric www.stbridgetchurch.org @stbridgetchurch @stbridgetchurch @StBridgetSEA 4900 NE 50TH ST - OFFICE HOURS: M-F 9AM-3PM (206) 523 -8787 - [email protected] PARISH INFORMATION & NEWS SCRIPTURE READINGS A REFLECTION BY FATHER WILLIAM HERIC & DAILY SAINTS ear Friends in Christ, JULY 26th D Reading 1, First Kings 3:5, 7-12 One of the core beliefs in our Catholic Tradition Psalms 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, is the Incarnation. We believe in a God with skin, 129-130 flesh, and blood in the person of Jesus Christ, Gospel, Matthew 13:44-52 Reading 2, Romans 8:28-30 and his body the church. We encounter this liv- Saints Joachim and Anne ing God through the sacraments, tangible, visible signs that convey the invisible presence of the JULY 27th divine. Catholics believe in 7 sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Reading 1, Jeremiah 13:1-11 Eucharist, and Reconciliation, Anointing the Sick, Holy Orders Psalm, Deuteronomy 32:18-19, 20, and Marriage. I am blessed to have received 5 of the sacraments, 21 having given up marriage as a priest, and having not yet needed Gospel, Matthew 13:31-35 the anointing of the sick. One of my primary roles as an ordained Blessed Antonio Lucci minister in the church is to preside at the celebration of the sacra- ments. But that is also one of the primary roles of all the baptized JULY 28th Reading 1, Jeremiah 14:17-22 in the church, to celebrate the sacraments that have been called Psalms 79:8, 9, 11, 13 the most important things in the world! Gospel, Matthew 13:35-43 Blessed Stanley Rother I want to invite us to a parish to grow in our understanding and appreciation of our sacramental life in Christ. We have a wonderful JULY 29th resource available to all parish households through the Engage Reading 1, Jeremiah 15:10, 16-21 Program by Bishop Robert Barron’s “Word on Fire Ministry,” Psalms 59:2-3, 4, 10-11, 17, 18 that we can access through our “Flocknote” email communication Gospel, John 11:19-27 platform. This week, I invite you to join me and Carla Loucks in Saint Martha viewing and discussing Bishop JULY 30th Barron’s “The Sacraments.” We Reading 1, Jeremiah 18:1-6 will send out the first two video Welcome presentations on July 28th and Psalms 146:1-2, 2-4, 5-6 NEW PARISHIONERS Gospel, Matthew 13:47-53 then invite you to join us for a Blessed Solanus Casey Zoom Discussion on Monday, Au- gust 3, at 7:00 pm of the content We would like to extend a warm JULY 31st presented. Trust me, its excellent welcome to all new parishioners and Reading 1, Jeremiah 26:1-9 material that will be spiritually visitors to our church! Psalms 69:6, 8-10, 14 valuable and a source of stimu- Gospel, Matthew 13:54-58 lating and helpful conversation. Visitors, we hope that you’ve enjoyed Saint Ignatius of Loyola Please consider joining this study your time with us. If you would like of the sacraments! to join our family here at St. Bridget AUGUST 1st we invite you to become a registered Reading 1, Jeremiah 26:11-16, 24 parishioner. Psalms 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34 St. Bridget of Kildare…pray for us! Gospel, Matthew 14:1-12 Please stop by the parish office during Saint Alphonsus Liguori Live Jesus in our hearts…forever! the week to fill out a registration form or register online at AUGUST 2nd Reading 1, Isaiah 55:1-3 stbridgetchurch.org Psalms 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 Reading 2, Romans 8:35, 37-39 Church is where family finds a Gospel, Matthew 14:13-21 home. Saint Eusebius of Vercelli Fr. William Heric 2 HAPPENING NOW... ARE THE SECOND SUNDAY DINNER SACRAMENTS The Second Sunday Dinner brigade carries on, serving a monthly meal to those in need in the Lake City area. Due REALLY THAT to the pandemic, our team has not been cooking meals IMPORTANT? but has served Dick's burgers and other easy to carry food items instead. Last month, a group of teens put togeth- Yes, they are! Find out er personal hygiene bags for diners which were greatly why in a series of en- appreciated. The need is great and the number of diners gaging videos by Bishop we're seeing is increasing. Robert Barron. We will be sending these video If you'd like to help with our August meal or support us links to all parishioners financially, please contact Mary Kay Beeby (marykay@ soon via Flocknote, our beebyclark.com). Funds to support our group's efforts new communications are greatly appreciated and can be sent by Venmo to platform. Watch them @Julie-Barber-2. whenever you have time and if you’d like, you can join Fr. Bill and Carla Loucks for on-line dis- cussions of the content. These video discussions will take place on Mon- days @ 7pm August 3, 10 & 17. Each video email will contain the link to the Zoom meet- ing discussion. Ques- tions? Contact carla@ stbridgetchurch.org. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES Catholic Relief Services, CRS, founded by the US Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to deal with the devastation of World War II. For 75 years they have served globally providing relief from natural disasters and building sustainable programs in countries with local leadership. You will appreciate their great service as you read this weekly commentary. Most Palestinian households in Gaza cannot afford to buy sufficient amounts of food. In 2019, as part of the occupied Palestinian territory Humanitarian Fund (oPt HF), Catholic Relief Services implemented a cash as- sistance program to help families with electronic voucher cards. Hanadi, a 14-year-old girl who now benefits from this program, said: “I used to go to school without a sandwich, and watch the other children eating, but with this assistance, I can take a sandwich and eat like the other children.” Visit www.crs.org for more infor- mation! 3 UPCOMING EVENTS & NEWS WEEK OF JULY 27 - AUGUST 2 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY JULY 27 JULY 28 JULY 29 JULY 30 JULY 31 AUGUST 1 AUGUST 2 9:00am - 9:00am - 9:00am - 9:00am - 9:00am - 9:00am - 9:00am - 10:00pm 3:00pm 7:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 6:30pm 5:00pm Church is Church is Church is Church is Church is Church is Church is open open open open open open open 9:00am - 5:30pm- 9:00am - 9:00am - 5:00pm - 9:30am Daily *Register at Holy Rosary Daily Mass* Daily Mass* Vigil Mass** Mass** (Live- Mass*(Live- door 6:30pm - (Live- stream) stream) **Register Daily Mass* stream) 3:00pm - online (Live- 10:00pm - stream) Adoration 4 PARISH INFORMATION PARISH COUNCIL ‘20-’21 SVdP OPPORTUNITY PRAYER CORNER TO HELP Mike Wietholter - Chair - [email protected] Please pray for those who are ill: Tim Vinopal - Vice Chair - [email protected] Dan Campbell Jamie Gibson With new housing at Sand Manon Cypher Frank Holland Point, there is a constant need Connie Edwards Bill Mitchell for food donations and financial Ilaria Hare-Heiderich Betty Anne Smith assistance. Jerry Martin Jonathan Spencer Arun Mathew David Swan Special needs for summer Suhanthie Motha and the patients at Seattle are; jam/jelly, canned fruit Children’s Hospital (no applesauce), canned vegetables; green beans (no corn), baked beans, meat products; chicken, stew, Spam, etc., and cleaning supplies. Checks can always be made out to SVdP and mailed to or dropped by the office. STEWARDSHIP SPECIAL INTENTIONS Monday July 27 9:00am Daily Mass For the Parish Parish Fiscal Year July 1st, 2019 - June 30th, 2020 Tuesday July 28 No Mass Goal each Sunday: $7,258.06 Wednesday July 29 6:30pm Daily Mass For the Parish Sunday collection, EFTs: $9,195.00 Thursday July 30 9:00am Daily Mass For the Parish Goal to date: $24,677.42 Actual (July 1 to date) $28,884.36 Friday July 31 9:00am Daily Mass For the Parish Over: $4,206.94 Saturday August 1 5:00pm Vigil Mass For the Parish Other giving: SVdP $0 (Fiscal year to date gifts, monthly gift) Sunday August 2 9:00am Mass For the Parish PARISH STAFF Pastor Fr. William Heric [email protected] Ext. 207 Parish Administrator Michael Palmer [email protected] Ext. 202 Dir. of Faith Formation Carla Loucks [email protected] Ext. 205 Pastoral Asst. for Youth & Social Outreach Angus McDonell [email protected] Ext. 214 Pastoral Asst. for Music Thomas Varas [email protected] Ext. 210 Administrative Assistant Luanne Johnson [email protected] Ext. 201 Accountant Lyanne Scott [email protected] Ext. 203 Director of Communications Susie Lane [email protected] Ext. 204 Office [email protected] (206) 523-8787 Principal, ASB School Kathleen Conklin [email protected] (206) 524-7452 5 • HONESTY KEMLYKEMLY Michelle Muqtadir, • INTEGRITY ELECTRIC MichelleFormerly Muqtadir, Wilson KEMLY MichelleFormerly Muqtadir, Wilson Service SeniorSenior Loan FormerlyConsultant Wilson | NMLSNMLS 143470143470 • RESULTS Service SeniorMichelle LoanFormerly Consultant Muqtadir, Wilson | NMLS 143470 ELECTRIC& Repair Senior 206-261-1498Loan FormerlyConsultant WilsonWilson | NMLS 143470 • EFFORT &Service Repair Michelle.MuqtadirMichelle.MuqtadirSenior 206-261-1498Loan Consultant @caliberhomeloans.com || NMLSNMLS 143470143470 Michelle.Muqtadir206-261-1498 @caliberhomeloans.com 206-782-1670& Repair Michelle.MuqtadirAssumptionAssumption206-261-1498 Alumni, @caliberhomeloans.com Class ofof 19931993 PATRICK CORR Tom & Joseph Harvey Michelle.MuqtadirAssumptionBlanchet Alumni, Alumni, @caliberhomeloans.com Class Class ofof of 19971997 1993 206-782-1670kemlyelectric.com Tom & Joseph Harvey 617 Eastlake Ave E #300, Seattle,Michelle.Muqtadir WAAssumptionBlanchet 98109 Caliber Alumni, Alumni, Home @caliberhomeloans.com Loans, Class Class Inc.
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