S. J C The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 14, 2018 ORDER OF CELEBRATION FOR e Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass with Pax Christi Vow of Nonviolence (Saturday 5:30pm) Celebration of the Santo Niño, the Holy Child Jesus (Noon) PRELUDE Meditation on “McKee” Herbolsheimer ENTRANCE I come with joy to meet my Lord LAND OF REST

PENITENTIAL ACT St. James Mass for Peace Herbolsheimer

(10:00 & Sunday Evening) GLORIA Congregational Mass 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. OPENING PRAYER (COLLECT) e Liturgy of the Word FIRST READING 1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19 PSALM RESPONSE Psalm 40 Proulx

SECOND READING I Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20

ALLELUIA Berthier

GOSPEL John 1:35-42 HOMILY Archbishop J. Peter Sartain (Saturday 5:30pm) Father Ignatius Ohno, SJ (all other Masses) DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS AND CANDIDATES (10:00) CREED I believe in one God, the Father almighty, For us men and for our salvation maker of heaven and earth, he came down from heaven, of all things visible and invisible. All BOW and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, of the Virgin Mary, and became man. the Only Begotten Son of God, All STAND UPRIGHT born of the Father before all ages. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, God from God, Light from Light, he suffered death and was buried, true God from true God, begotten, not made, and rose again on the third day consubstantial with the Father; in accordance with the Scriptures. through him all things were made. He ascended into heaven is adored and glorified, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. who has spoken through the prophets. He will come again in glory I believe in one, holy, catholic to judge the living and the dead and apostolic Church. and his kingdom will have no end. I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins I believe in the Holy Spirit, and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead the Lord, the giver of life, and the life of the world to come. Amen. who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son

PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL Berthier

e Liturgy of the Eucharist PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE GIFTS Offertory (10:00) There is a balm in Gilead Dawson

SANCTUS St. James Mass for Peace Herbolsheimer

MYSTERY OF FAITH Herbolsheimer

AMEN Herbolsheimer

LORD’S PRAYER AGNUS DEI Herbolsheimer

COMMUNION Dicit Andreas Andrew said to his brother Simon: “We have found the Messiah” (which means Christ); and he led him to Jesus. Mode VIII

(10:00) Steal away Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus! Steal away home! I ain't got long to stay here. Carter My Lord, He calls me. He calls me by the thunder. The trumpet sounds within-a my soul. I ain’t got long to stay here. Traditional African American Spiritual Low-gluten hosts are distributed at the credence table, near the presider’s chair. When you return to your place, please kneel or be seated. HYMN OF PRAISE In Christ there is no east or west MCKEE

PROCESSION Fugue in E-flat Major,BWV 552/2 Bach (Noon) All are invited to follow the to the fiesta in Cathedral Hall, hosted by the Friends of Santo Niño. (Noon) Viva Santo Niño Viva, Santo Niño! Pit, Señor!

ICON OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD by Cathedral Iconographer Joan Brand-Landkamer. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Psalm response by Proulx­, copyright © 1986, 2010 by GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A706828. All rights reserved. St. James Mass for Peace by Bern H. Herbolsheimer, copyright © 1983 by Bern H. Herbolsheimer. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Alleluia and Intercessions response by Berthier, copyright © 1979, 1982 Les Presses de Taizé (France), used by permission of GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL, exclusive agent. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A706828. All rights reserved. The place where you stand is

holy ground EXODUS 3:5

SUNDAY GIVING AT ST JAMES CATHEDRAL ——————————————— RESULTS THROUGH JANUARY 11

an Total pledges received ...... 685 % participation (out of 2,529 households) ...... 27% Financial goal ...... $2.2 million Percent of goal reached ...... 81% Participation goal ...... 50% Pledges needed to reach participation goal...... 579!

We are still short of our goal for this year’s Sacriicial Giving Campaign! Now that the rush of the holidays is concluded, if you have not yet turned in a pledge for 2018, will you please do so today? Drop your commitment in the basket, or go online to set up your giving via credit card or direct debit. You can participate even if you are unable to make a inancial commitment by offering your gift of prayer! For more information, visit www.stjames‐cathedral.org.

SUNDAY GIVING AT ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL 2018 St. James Cathedral - Seattle

ELCOME, VISITORS! If you are a visitor to ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL the Cathedral, we want you to know how The Most Reverend J. Peter Sartain, Archbishop of Seattle welcome you are – whether you have come PASTOR w The Very Reverend Michael G. Ryan from another part of the country, from across the

IN RESIDENCE world, or simply from another parish here in the The Reverend A. Brant Archdiocese. For more information about the parish, to PASTORAL ASSISTANT for ADMINISTRATION register, or to ask a question, visit our Sunday Help Lawrence N. Brouse (206-382-4280) Desk at Coffee Hour. A Cathedral staff person will be FAITH FORMATION Kathleen McCabe, Director (206-382-2018) on hand to assist you. Be sure to stop by the Cathedral Brenda Bellamy, Children’s Faith Formation (206-274-3108) Bookstore after Mass for a wide selection of Cathedral Rosanne Michaels, Faith Formation (206-654-4658) Julianna Castro, Baptism Coordinator (206-619-0816) souvenirs as well as Catholic books and gifts. Theresa Van de Ven, Administrative Assistant (206-219-5822) FAMILY MINISTRY Suzanne Lee, Director (206-654-4640) FOR YOUR SAFETY At each of the weekend Masses a LITURGY Seattle police officer is present on the Cathedral Corinna Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy (206-264-2086) campus. John Marquez, Julie Sharples, Ward Johnson, Peter Burns, Stephen Pace, sacristans (206-654-4646) ON THE COVER MUSIC MINISTRY (206-382-4874) The Lamb of God. East Apse stained- Dr. Paul A. Thornock, Director of Music glass window. Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen, artist. Joseph Adam, Associate Director of Music & Organist Stacey Sunde, Director of Youth Music Marjorie Bunday, Music Office Assistant FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR are the gift of the Corrigan SOCIAL OUTREACH and ADVOCACY family in loving memory of their daughter Mairead. Patrick Barredo, Director (206-382-4515) Hunt Hoffman, Hospitality and Administrative Support (206-382-4235) Cathedral Kitchen: Teddi Callahan (Director), Carol DeMatteis, CATHEDRAL ESPRESSO is up and running after the Keith Emry, (206-264-2091) 10:00 Mass in Cathedral Hall. All proceeds benefit the MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS MINISTRY ministries of St. James. Proceeds for January will go to Nancy Granger, Parish Mental Health Nurse (206-382-4269) the Mental Health and Wellness Ministry. ST. JAMES IMMIGRANT ASSISTANCE (206-382-4511) Christopher J. Koehler, Director Glenda Caldwell, ESL Specialist; Patrick Suhrbier, Immigrant Legal CHILDREN'S PROCESSION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE Services; Caroline Okello, Community Activation Coordinator NOON MASS Meet in the West vestibule at 11:53. STEWARDSHIP and DEVELOPMENT Parents, please accompany very young children. Maria Laughlin, Director (206-382-4284) YOUTH MINISTRY and YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Curtis Leighton, Director (206-264-2082) GUEST CHOIR AT NOON MASS SANTO NIÑO PARISH OFFICE CELEBRATION Today, Sunday, January 14 at the Noon Sister Mary Slater, SNJM, Bookkeeper (206-382-4564) Mass, we welcome the Fil-Am Society Choir, directed Margaret Lynch, Wedding Office (206-382-4288) Bev Mauser, Louise Mennella, Wedding Coordinators by Carmen Pelayre. The choir’s members come from all Jane Mueller, Receptionist (206-622-3559) around the Seattle area, and the choir sings at many Lee Bedard, Administrative Assistant (206-622-3559 x3971) cultural and church celebrations including Pagdiriwang FACILITIES and GROUNDS Tang Nguyen, Facilities Supervisor (206-264-2087) (Philippine Independence celebration), , Alan Frasher, Melina McCombs, Steve Raab, David Wilson Flores de Mayo, San , Santo Niño, San

CELEBRATIONS of the SACRAMENTS , and the Filipino Community of

MASS Seattle Annual Christmas Concert. Sundays 8 - 10 - 12 & 5:30 pm Weekdays 8:15 & 5:30 pm SAFE TOUCH CLASS Today, January 14, Children’s Saturdays 8:15 & “Vigil” 5:30 pm Faith Formation will offer a sexual abuse prevention LITURGY of the HOURS Weekdays at 12:10 pm VESPERS and BENEDICTION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT course to children and youth enrolled in Sunday Sundays at 4:00 pm. morning classes. In our efforts to protect our vulnerable BAPTISM Communal celebrations are held monthly. A preparation population, the Archdiocese of Seattle has integrated program for parents and godparents is required. Contact Julianna Castro for information, 206-619-0816. abuse prevention material into our faith formation and RECONCILIATION Saturdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm. A communal youth ministry curriculum in the context of teaching our celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated four children and youth about our Catholic faith. As the times yearly in preparation for Christmas and Easter. guardian, you have the right to opt your child/youth out MARRIAGE A formal program of marriage preparation over a period of several months is required, however, registered parishioners may of this lesson. You may do so notifying Brenda Bellamy begin the scheduling process 14 months in advance. (Children’s Faith Formation) or Curtis Leighton (Youth ANOINTING of the SICK A communal celebration is held twice yearly. Ministry). This announcement is to notify you of our In case of serious illness, impending surgery, or advanced age, new initiative to provide abuse prevention curriculum to please call the parish office. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick should not be delayed until the person is unconscious or in our youth in Faith Formation and Youth Ministry. imminent danger of death. Call the Parish Office for information. Unless you would like to opt your youth out of this FUNERALS for parishioners, contact Suzanne Lee, 206-654-4640. lesson you are not required to do anything. CONTEMPLATIVE ECUMENICAL PRAYER, First Fridays, 6:30 pm

TOURS of the CATHEDRAL Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. Groups of 4 or more may arrange a tour by calling Corinna Laughlin, 206-264-2086. CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE Open 11:00 am to 3:00 pm weekdays, after Masses on weekends. Call 206-382-4500 for information PARISH REMEMBRANCE Throughout the year, because we PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. are the Cathedral Church, we remember in prayer at Mass After-hours Emergency answering service for parishioners: 206-467-3049 and Vespers each of the parishes and missions of the

804 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Archdiocese of Seattle on a Sunday near their feast day. This Telephone: 206-622-3559 FAX: 206-622-5303 week we pray for the parishes of Holy Redeemer in Website: www.stjames-cathedral.org Vancouver and Sacred Heart in LaConner and Winlock. January 14, 2018

MASS MARKING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARTIN OUR FAITH IN ACTION ORIENTATION & RETREAT On LUTHER KING, JR’S DEATH Monday, January 15, Saturday, January 27, 10am-2:30pm at Our Lady of 11am, Seattle University, Chapel of St. Ignatius. Guadalupe church, the parishes of South Seattle and Keynote address to follow by James F. Williams, Catholic Community Services will offer a retreat to Managing Partner of the Seattle office of the law firm help form you in Catholic Social Teaching and Perkins Coie. Mr. Williams is a graduate of the Advocacy. Register at outreach@stjames- University of Virginia School of Law and The Citadel, cathedral.org. And be sure to register at www.ipjc.org The Military College of South Carolina. He is a for Catholic Advocacy Day, Wednesday, February 21 member of Parish. in Olympia. Information, Patrick Barredo, 206-382- 4515 or [email protected]. MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT Please join us as we kick off the 2018 season of marriage enrichment on Saturday, SURVIVING SUICIDE Sunday, January 28, 1:30pm, January 20, 2018, at 6:30pm in the Holy Names Room, Pastoral Outreach Center. If you have lost a loved one Pastoral Outreach Center. Married couples are invited to suicide – you are a survivor of suicide. A survivor to join us for a Dinner Date Series: Food for the Souls can be a spouse or partner, child, sibling, friend. of Married Couples. Babysitting is provided. The Common feelings include shock, anger, guilt, evening will be facilitated by Christina and Dave depression, confusion and shame. Laura Takacs MPH, Buchholz. To register, contact Kathleen McCabe, LICSW, clinical director of Virginia Mason’s [email protected] or Suzanne Lee, Separation and Loss Services, will be addressing the [email protected]. grief cycle associated with traumatic loss. Information, Nancy Granger 206-382-4269, ngranger@stjames- ST. JAMES COMMUNITY-BUILDING CIRCLE Saturday, cathedral.org. January 20, 2-5pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center. The Juvenile Justice Committee will be holding a IMMIGRATION SUMMIT We’ve just concluded National Community Circle open to all of St. James. This is an Migration Week. How can we live our Catholic faith opportunity to engage with your brother and sister by continue to share the journey with our migrant parishioners on a deeper level, and to begin to delve brothers and sisters? Start by joining the Your deeper into some of the issues and concerns that are Liberation is Bound Up with Mine: Second Annual present in our contemporary milieu. Immigration Summit at Seattle University March 10, a day of prayer, sharing, and planning. Registration and JUBILATE YOUNG WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE WITH more information available at www.seattleu.edu/ictc. JOSEPH ADAM, CATHEDRAL ORGANIST On Friday, Information, Christopher Koehler ckoehler@stjames- January 26 at 8:00pm, Jubilate Young Women’s cthedral.org, 206-382-4511. Ensemble, conducted by Stacey Sunde, is joined by cathedral organists Joseph Adam and Paul Thornock in SKYLINE OPEN HOUSE: SAVE THE DATE Skyline, a a program of chant-based works, including Dupré’s 62+ retirement community across the street from St. Fifteen Pieces, Op. 18 and movements from James, will be hosting an exclusive Open House for Couperin’s Messe des Couvents. Information and Cathedral parishioners following Noon Mass on passes, www.stjames-cathedral.org/music. Sunday, February 11 from 1:30 – 3pm. One and two bedroom independent living apartment homes will be FIRST ANNUAL PEACEMAKING SUMMIT Friday, available to tour. Come enjoy a beverage and appetizer January 26, 2018, 6:00pm-9:00pm at Seattle as you learn about the benefits and amenities of University Student Center, Room 160. A celebration Skyline. RSVP to 206-405-4100 or email and acknowledgment of the power of partnerships [email protected]. relating to the Peacemaking Circles Movement in King County. Dan Satterberg, King County Prosecuting ST VINCENT DE PAUL THANKS YOU We visited a Attorney, will be the keynote speaker. Register in middle-aged, disabled couple who had lived in a local advance at Peacemaking-Summit.eventbrite.com. “tent city” for two years, until authorities cleared out Information, Patrick Barredo, 206-382-4515 or the location. Good news was that the couple qualified [email protected]. for and moved into a rent-subsidized apartment in a new building in our parish. They thought their COUNT US IN – FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 All Home, a combined disability income would be enough to pay Seattle/King County agency that focuses on all expenses. Bad news was the first utilities bill they homelessness, is now accepting volunteers for Count received. The bill did not arrive until months after they Us In 2018, the annual count of people experiencing moved in and was hundreds of dollars more than they homelessness. Volunteers will be asked to conduct a expected. We provided just enough help to get their visual count of individuals experiencing homelessness finances back on track, relieving them of much stress across King County. Teams are comprised of and worry. Your support made that possible – thank community volunteers and expert guides (individuals you! Information, Bob Clifford, 206-718-4158 or currently/previously experiencing homelessness). [email protected] Volunteers are expected to have a cell phone, and to walk approximately 2-3 miles if necessary. To volunteer, go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ KingCountyPIT2018. When you register, indicate you Sacred Steps SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS AT ST. JAMES are affiliated with Patrick Barredo. Information, Patrick Barredo, 206-382-4515 or pbarredo@stjames- REST IN PEACE Please pray for the repose of cathedral.org. the soul of Concepcion Cabacungan. January 14, 2018 Youth Ministry Opportunities to Serve YOUTH NIGHT TONIGHT Join us tonight for a Do you long to get more involved in the Cathedral parish special living history presentation on one person’s and find ways to meet fellow parishioners and form story of immigration brought to us be Living community here? The best way to do that is by getting Voices. This will be a fun and interesting way to involved in one of our many ministries! conclude National Migration Week with other high Here are some current opportunities. school youth from 6:30 to 8:30pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center. MUFFIN MAKER NEEDED FOR SUNDAY COFFEE HOUR We are in immediate need of a volunteer to TOILETRIES NEEDED The youth group will be help make muffins on the FOURTH Sunday of each sending toiletry kits to the Kino Border Initiative. month from about 7am-10am. Information, Hunt If you have extra toothbrushes, razors or other Hoffman, [email protected] or 206- small toiletry items, please bring them to the parish 382-4235. office or drop them off by Sunday, January 21. WINTER SHELTER NEEDS Your donations help the Information, Curtis Leighton, 206-264-2082, homeless men who stay in Cathedral Hall on the [email protected] weekends. Items urgently needed include: spray deodorant; cough drops; small tissue packets; razors, toothbrushes. Items can be dropped off at Sunday Coffee Hour or in the Parish Office. Thank you! YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY For Catholics in their 20s and 30s RE-GIFT TO SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Spread the joy of giving even further when you re-gift THIRD SUNDAY SOCIAL Join us for our monthly presents to Cabrini Ministry Training for use at its social next Sunday, January 21 after the 5:30pm fundraising dinner on January 20. Funds support the Sunday Mass in the Rectory Parlors (across the ministry of presence and Eucharist to those who are courtyard next to the bookstore). This a fun way to homebound or isolated in hospitals and other meet other young adults and find out more about institutions. Mail gift cards to 5507 104th Ave NE, our young adult community at St. James. Kirkland WA 98033. Information, [email protected].

ADULT CONFIRMATION Are you a baptized Catholic PREPARES MINISTRY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS The who has not yet been confirmed? Adult preparation cathedral’s new Pregnancy and Parenting Support classes for this important sacrament begin Wednesday, Ministry, PREPARES, offers unconditional, February 21, and continue through early May. nurturing care to families from pregnancy through a Information, Rosanne Michaels, 206-654-4658, or child’s fifth birthday. PREPARES recognizes that [email protected]. parents need love and ongoing community support in order to choose life in difficult circumstances. St. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? If James Cathedral is the first parish to launch you are an adult who has never been baptized, an adult PREPARES in central Seattle. We are forming who has been baptized in another Christian tradition or teams of volunteers to work with a parent or family a Catholic who has been baptized, but not received over the long haul. The model is similar to our First Eucharist or Confirmation, you are invited to existing AIDS Care Teams. Although PREPARES participate in the RCIA, a process of initiation into the is brand new, we already have a waiting list of Catholic Church. You can learn more by going to the pregnant mothers, single parents, and young RCIA website. Information, Kathleen McCabe, 206- families who have asked for help. PREPARES is the 382-2018. ideal ministry for people who want to live out their commitment to social and economic justice and their A WEEKLY TIP ON CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME belief in the dignity of every human life. Please When shopping, look for items made as close to home consider stepping forward. Information, Suzanne as possible as a way to help reduce the carbon footprint Lee, [email protected] or 206-654-4640. of global shipping. Also look for items that have a reputation for durability—you will save money as well BABYSITTERS NEEDED St. James Cathedral offers as help to preserve natural resources. babysitting for children ages 1-4 during the 10am and 12 Noon Sunday Masses, during baptism ARE YOU A REGISTERED PARISHIONER AT ST. preparation classes, and for special events. Two paid JAMES? Many who attend St. James regularly and babysitters, who are over the age of 18 and have consider the Cathedral their parish have never gone through Safe Environment Training, are on officially registered. We strongly encourage you to duty at all times. We currently have openings for register. Registered parishioners receive important additional paid staff. If you like working with mailings from the Cathedral (including offering children and want to provide a valuable service to envelopes!). Registration cards can be found in the the young families of our parish, please apply. vestibule and at the welcome table in Cathedral Hall. Information, Suzanne Lee, slee@stjames- You can also register online at www.stjames- cathedral.org or 206-654-4640. cathedral.org. A Three‐Part Series on Islam Tuesdays, January 16, 23, and 30 6:30 – 8:30 pm Cathedral Hall, 803 Terry Avenue (enter on Columbia Street)

Join us as we explore the history of Islam, how it has been and continues to be part of the American fabric, the intersection with Christianity, modern day Islam, and Islamophobia. This series is designed for anyone interested in learning about Islam.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 D. E M, Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry on Abrahamic Inheritance: Continuity and Difference in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 A A, ED of MAPS‐AMEN (http:// www.mapsredmond.org/) on Islam today, Islamophobia, Islam and women, and responding to people who are hostile to Muslims

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 L A, MAPS‐AMEN (http:// www.mapsredmond.org/) on Muslims as part of the American Fabric, and the History of Islam

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Information: Christopher Koehler, 206‐382‐ 4511 or ckoehler@stjames‐cathedral.org MASS FOR LIFE

Monday, January 22, 2016 at 9:30 AM Marcus Pavilion - St. Martin’s University, Lacey Due to limited parking, carpools are encouraged. Directions to St. Martin’s are availa- ble at www.seattlearchdiocese.org/CFF/Resources.aspx

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After Mass, all are encouraged to participate in the MARCH FOR LIFE

The Capitol Steps in Olympia 12:00 PM Please schedule meetings with your legislators after the March. Information, www.washingtonmarchforlife.org

Transportation for St. James Cathedral parishioners will be provided. Cathedral vans will leave at 8:00AM Information or to reserve a seat on the van, Suzanne Lee [email protected] or 206-654-4640 CATHOLIC 101 Throughout the coming year, one Wednesday of each month will be devoted to exploring our Catholic faith and our rich tradition

September 20: WHO WAS STANLEY ROTHER? 7:00pm, Holy Names Room BISHOP DANIEL MUEGGENBORG, Seattle’s new auxiliary bishop, launches the series, sharing the story of the soon-to- be-beatified Stanley Rother, American priest, martyr, and defender of the poor, and also shares how this Oklahoma priest inspired his own vocation

October 18: MOTHER CABRINI 101 7:00pm, Holy Names Room CORINNA LAUGHLIN, Director of Liturgy, shares the story of Mother Cabrini and explores her legacy, as we prepare to mark the 100th anniversary of the saint’s death

November 29: MARY AS A MODEL OF PRAYER 7:00pm, Holy Names Room VICTORIA RIES, Ph.D., helps us prepare for the season of Advent by reflecting on Mary as a model of prayer

January 31: THE CITY OF ROME 101 7:00pm, Cathedral Hall FATHER TOM LUCAS, SJ, helps us prepare for the Cathedral pilgrimage—whether you’re going in person or just in spirit!—by exploring the history and the magic of the city of Rome.

February 21: THE AGE OF SAINTS 7:00pm, Cathedral Hall FATHER MIKE RASCHKO provides historical background into the holy places and shrines we’ll encounter on the pilgrimage, including stories of the great reformers Dominic and Catherine, Francis and Clare.

March 21: DEATH AND RESURRECTION 7:00pm, Holy Names Room TRICIA WITTMAN-TODD, M.DIV. helps us prepare for Holy Week with a talk on death and resurrection.

April 11: EUCHARIST AS EMBODIMENT OF LOVE 7:00pm, Holy Names Room FATHER MICHAEL DRISCOLL, professor of theology at Notre Dame, explores the connections between Eucharist and life. How we pray shapes what we believe and how we act as Christians living in the world.

May 23: MY LIFE WITH MARY 7:00pm, Holy Names Room FATHER RYAN draws the series to a close reflecting on the many aspects of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary

Icon of Christ the Teacher Information, Maria Laughlin, 206-382-4284 Joan Brand-Landkamer, Cathedral Iconographer or [email protected] Grief Support Group

Wednesdays, January 31—March 14, 2018 6:30pm-8:00pm, Gallagher Center (enter on Columbia St.) St. James Cathedral

Are you grieving the death of someone close to you? Grief and loss can have a significant impact on our lives long after the death of the person we love. The grieving process has no timeline and is unique to each individual, but meeting with others who are going through a similar experience can provide support and help us cope.

You are invited to join a new 7-week grief support group facilitated by St. James Cathedral Staff Nancy Granger, Suzanne Lee, and Rosanne Michaels

Information and registration, Suzanne Lee, 206-654-4640 or [email protected] Make a Difference in the Life of a Child Tutor with Catholic Community Services

One-to-One tutoring with students grades 1-12, most from immigrant and refugee families 1 hour/week commitment 6 accessible locations throughout Seattle Convenient afternoon and evening hours No experience necessary Free training provided

“To change the world we must be good to those who cannot repay us” - Pope Francis Get Involved Now! [email protected] (206)328-5659 www.ccsww.org/ytp Or contact Hunt Hoffman at [email protected] ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL PARISH

We are the cathedral for the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle and its Archbishop, The Most Reverend J. Peter Sartain. We are also a parish church for a vibrant faith community with a long history that reaches back to Seattle’s early days. We are an inner-city parish with an outreach to many who live on the edge of poverty and loneliness. We are a diverse community that welcomes, accepts, and celebrates the differences we all bring. We exist in the heart of the city, yet sometimes our parishioners come from considerable distances to worship here. St. James Cathedral is a crossroads where ideas and challenges both old and new are explored in the light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our cathedral is also the center for many cultural and ecumenical events which both reflect and help to shape the fabric of a vital metropolitan community. Above all, St. James Cathedral is a community of prayer.