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GREETING
PENITENTIAL ACT chant, Vatican XVII Priest Have mercy on us, O Lord. ALL For we have sinned against you. Priest Show us, O Lord, your mercy. ALL And grant us your salvation.
DISMISSAL TO THE CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (Noon) OPENING PRAYER (COLLECT) e iturgy of the !ord FIRST READING Genesis 12:1-4a PSALM RESPONSE Psalm 33 Proulx
SECOND READING 2 Timothy 1:8b-10
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GOSPEL Matthew 17:1-9 HOMILY Father David A. Brant (Saturday 5:30pm) Father Ryan Rallanka, SJ (Sunday morning) Father Bill Heric (Sunday evening) DISMISSAL OF THE ELECT, CATECHUMENS, AND CANDIDATES (10:00) Stratman Choir “I give them life long and full, ALL and I show them my power to save,” says the Lord. PROFESSION OF FAITH is Lent, we pray the Apostles’ Creed.
I believe in God, he ascended into heaven, the Father almighty, and is seated at the right hand Creator of heaven and earth, of God the Father almighty; and in Jesus Christ, from there he will come his only Son, our Lord, to judge the living and the dead. who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, I believe in the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, the holy catholic Church, su!ered under Pontius Pilate, the communion of saints, was cruci"ed, died and was buried; the forgiveness of sins, he descended into hell; the resurrection of the body, on the third day he rose again from the dead; and life everlasting. Amen.
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!e "iturgy of the #ucharist PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE GIFTS O!ertory (10:00) Christus Jesus splendor Patris Jesus Christ, radiance of the Father, and the exact representation of his person, Marenzio upholding all things by the Word of his power, as he was purging our sins, was pleased to manifest his glory upon a high mountain. SANCTUS Missa Deus genitor alme Vatican XVIII
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COMMUNION Visionem quam vidistis Tell no one about the vision you have seen Mode I until the Son of Man has risen from the dead. (10:00am) O nata lux O Light born of Light, Jesus, redeemer of the world, Tallis with loving-kindness deign to receive suppliant praise and prayer. !ou who once deigned to be clothed in "esh for the sake of the lost, grant us to be members of thy blessed body. Upon returning to your place a!er Holy Communion, please kneel or be seated. Low-gluten hosts are distributed at the credence table near the presider’s chair. HYMN OF PRAISE ’Tis good, Lord, to be here! SWABIA
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More info: musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-4874 ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL | 804 Ninth Avenue | Seattle, WA 98104 ' & ([SORULQJ&DWKROLFKLVWRU\LQWKH3DFLILF1RUWKZHVW 3$57%/$1&+(7$%,6+23 0$5&+ ather F. N. Blanchet was embraced it. He wrote his erst certain of two things: that pastoral letter and then departed for the Oregon country needed Canada to receive episcopal a bishop, and that he was consecration from Bishop Signay. Fnot the right person for the job. In To us, Blanchet’s route to his view, the failure of the California Guebec seems fantastically missions was attributable to a lack of roundabout, but at the time it was bishops (a questionable reading of both the fastest and the safest route. history, at best!) and thus the He travelled by ship, sailing on the Church would not thrive in Oregon Columbia from Astoria in Oregon without a resident bishop. In urging on December 5. Pe ship stopped in his case to Archbishop Signay of Honolulu where Blanchet was able Guebec, Blanchet also made it clear to spend a few days with the Picpus that he did not consider himself a Fathers and marvel at their “splendid candidate. “I am already old,” he stone church measuring 150 feet.” wrote (Blanchet was 44 at the time). Departing Honolulu, the ship “My powers diminish; I am slow at rounded Cape Horn on March 5 and business and it is only by close arrived in England on May 22. application that I arrive at a Blanchet spent a few days in London, knowledge of anything; I have a then embarked from Liverpool to treacherous memory; my vigor is Archbishop Francis Norbert Blanchet (center), erst Boston and from there to Montreal. gone; I do not know English; I have Archbishop of Oregon City. On the leQ is his broth- When he enally reached Guebec at er, A. M. A. Blanchet, erst Bishop of Walla Walla, never had a time to study due to the and on the right is Modeste Demers, erst Bishop of the end of June, he found that demands of the ministry where I Vancouver Island. Photo )om oregonencyclopedia.org. Archbishop Signay was away on a have always been busy.” visitation of his diocese, and not due Archbishop Signay agreed that Oregon needed a bishop. to return to Guebec for some months. Blanchet was in a Father DeSmet seemed to be the most likely candidate, and quandary—who would ordain him a bishop now? his name appeared at the head of the terna (a list of three Fortunately, a coadjutor Archbishop had just been appointed potential candidates for episcopal oOce). Pe American in Montreal, and so Blanchet was ordained alongside him in bishops, who took up the subject of the Oregon country at Montreal’s St. James Cathedral on July 25. the FiQh Provincial Council of Baltimore, agreed. Pey Duly ordained, Blanchet spent a few weeks visiting family preferred an American—even if he was a Jesuit!—to a in Canada before departing for Europe to raise funds and Canadian like Blanchet. But when their request went to personnel for his new diocese. By the time he arrived in Rome, the Jesuits’ Father General Xatly refused the Rome, where he had several meetings with Pope Gregory appointment of any Jesuit priest as bishop. All eyes then XVI, Blanchet had conceived a plan for the Oregon country. turned to Blanchet. On December 1, 1843, Pope Gregory It was only a vicariate apostolic, not a diocese, but Blanchet XVI appointed Blanchet ‘vicar apostolic’ of the Oregon envisioned an archdiocese, centered in the Willamette Valley, territory. Signay forwarded the news to Blanchet, telling him with seven sumragan sees—all this in spite of the fact that his that if anyone was to blame, it was DeSmet, for “the good territory was “a wilderness” with “not a single city… no road, Father… has worked harder than myself to have [this dignity] no postal service, not even a sovereign government” conferred on you…. You can show your resentment over it at (Schoenberg). your convenience.” And yet, in what Wilfrid Schoenberg, SJ describes as “one It was not until November 4, 1844 that word of his of the most amazing decisions in the history of the church,” promotion reached Blanchet in Oregon. He did not even the Holy Father agreed with Blanchet. On July 24, 1846, he need to open the letter to realize what had happened: the created the Archdiocese of Oregon City—only the second letter came addressed to the “bishop elect”! Pough he had Archdiocese in the United States, which until then had had resisted the appointment, now that it was done, Blanchet just one Archbishop, in Baltimore. Blanchet did not get his ZZZVWMDPHVFDWKHGUDORUJ 3$57)$7+(5'(60(7*2(6729$1&289(5 0$5&+ Wikimedia Commons seven su&ragan sees, but he did get two: Vancouver Island roundabout “Express” nine years before. A. M. A. Blanchet and Walla Walla. traveled via the Oregon Trail, by this time a well-established It would be nearly a year before Archbishop Blanchet route to the Willamette Valley. He later wrote to the Bishop turned towards home. He had to collect funds and, even of Toronto with some helpful pointers for other priests who more important, personnel. When he did return to Oregon, might be thinking about traveling west: “if he has baggage, it he did not go alone: with him were seven Sisters of Notre will be necessary to purchase a wagon at St. Louis and to buy Dame de Namur, eight priests (three Jesuits and Fve other some oxen, Fve or six years old, not too fat; if the load does priests), along with some Jesuit brothers and some young not weigh more than 1200 to 1500 pounds, three pair will be men in various stages of priestly formation—twenty-two suZcient for the wagon but it is necessary to have one or two people in all. Jey got a slow start—aKer loading themselves extra pair in case of accidents, which are likely to happen.” and their supplies into L’Étoile du Matin, there was a dead Je increasing numbers of wagons on the Oregon Trail calm and they were forced to disembark. Jey spent a week in meant that there was oKen nowhere for the oxen to graze: Brest, working on their English and waiting for wind. At last, “from Fort Hall to Walla Walla there were no less than a on February 22, 1847, they got underway, reaching Oregon hundred wagons abandoned because there were no more seven months later. beasts to pull them…. My wagons are still usable but the oxen Who would lead the other new Northwest dioceses of are so worn with fatigue, hunger and thirst that it was Vancouver Island and Walla Walla? Father Modeste Demers, necessary to leave along the way some of the supplies carried who had labored alongside Blanchet from the beginning, was from St. Louis, such as the plow.” Even more concerning, the an obvious choice for Vancouver Island. But the trip had cost more than twice what Blanchet had anticipated: appointment of Augustin Magloire Alexandre Blanchet, F. “Farewell, then, to the hope of beginning the episcopal N. Blanchet’s younger brother, as the Frst Bishop of Walla establishment with the money subscribed by duebec and Walla, came as a complete surprise. Unlike F. N. Blanchet, A. Montreal.” Little did Blanchet know how many more dangers M. A. Blanchet had very little missionary experience—in fact, awaited him aKer his arrival at Walla Walla. at the time of his appointment, he was serving as a canon in —Corinna Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy Montreal’s St. James Cathedral, a very far cry from the wilds of Oregon country. But, at the age of FKy, he was a seasoned Works consulted pastor with a range of experience, a stern man of faith who • Wilfred P. Schoenberg, SJ, A History of the Catholic proved an excellent leader for what would, through Church in the Paci;c Northwest (1987) considerable diZculties, eventually become the Archdiocese • Roberta Stringham Brown and Patricia O’Connell of Seattle. Killen, Selected Letters of A. M. A. Blanchet, Bishop of Times had changed since F. N. 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