Cathedral Bulletin | April 12, 2023

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  • The Second Sunday of Easter (join us in person or via livestream)
  • Spring Bible Study: The Acts of the Apostles, begins Thursday 4/20
  • 2023 Catholic Earth Day Summit, Saturday 4/22
  • Celebrate Earth Day!
  • Receive Her in the Lord Synodal Event, 5/6
  • From the poetry archive: George Herbert's "Easter Wings"
  • Action Alert: Urgent message from our WA State Bishops about SB5280
  • Other News and Notices
  • This Sunday's bulletin

The Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy)

Sunday, April 16, 2023

 

8:00am MASS

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10:00am MASS

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12:00pm MASS

 

4:00pm Vespers with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

 

5:30pm MASS 

Spring Scripture Study begins 4/20

Earth Day Summit 4/22

Celebrate Earth Day!

Receive Her in the Lord 5/6

Urgent message from WA State Bishops

Senate Bill 5280 (SB 5280) regarding clergy mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has been working its way through the state legislature. The state’s Bishops initially supported the mandatory reporting elements in the bill. However, in the last House committee hearing for this bill, protection of the clergy penitent privilege, or seal of confession, was removed from the bill. To be clear, per this bill, the state wants to require that priests break the seal of confession to report child abuse. Per Canon Law, this is prohibited. The bill now moves to the House floor for a potential vote.


We ask that you, your parish council members, and parishioners reach out to your state representatives and ask them to amend SB 5280 to maintain the clergy penitent privilege originally in the bill. You can simply click onto the WSCC’s quick Action Alert link here to do this.  


Action Center | Washington State Catholic Conference (wacatholics.org)

A poem for Easter

From the archives

George Herbert, "Easter Wings"

Scott Webster reads the poem and Corinna Laughlin offers commentary

News and Notices

FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR are the gift of many Cathedral parishioners who contributed to the special collection. A special thank you to our volunteer floral designer, Debe Meder, and her team, including Steve Sallis, Vicki Nelson, Marty Young, and Alina Mosiychuk, for their beautiful work on the Easter decorations in the Cathedral this year.

 

HOSPITALITY AFTER SUNDAY 10:00AM MASS Join us in Cathedral Hall for delicious Macrina pastries and the chance to visit with fellow parishioners.

 

HOSPITALITY AFTER NOON MASS Continue the celebration of the Divine Mercy in Cathedral Hall with a light lunch of quiche, fresh fruit, and the chance to visit with fellow parishioners.

 

RECYCLE YOUR E-WASTE ON EARTH DAY! Cathedral Hall, April 22-23 Before you come in for Mass, bring your discarded electronics (whether they work or not) to Cathedral Hall so they can be recycled. For a full list of accepted items, visit www.1GreenPlanet.com.


THANK YOU! The people of St. James Cathedral changed lives this Lent through Catholic Relief Services’ Rice Bowl, and we want to say THANK YOU! Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Rice Bowl the next time you are at Mass, at the Parish Office, or donate online at crsricebowl.org/donate.

 

FLORAL OFFERINGS resume after Easter with open dates on the weekends of June 25, and July 9. If you would like to offer flowers in memory of a loved one, or in celebration of an anniversary or an answered prayer, contact Maggie Corrigan, 206-622-3559 or mcorrigan@stjames-cathedral.org.


PREPARES DIAPER DRIVE After several years of dormancy, the Respect Life committee at the Cathedral has re-launched! Their first project will be a diapers and baby wipes drive on May 13-14. Especially needed are size 3, 4 an 5 diapers. Donations can be brought to Stuff the Cathedral Van, which will be parked on Terry Avenue outside the Cathedral that weekend. Would you like to be involved in further efforts to ensure the dignity of all life? New members are welcome, especially to help with the upcoming diaper and baby wipes drive. Information, Ted Nutting, theodorenutting@msn.com.

 

CAPPELLA ROMANA CONCERT: IVAN MOODY – GREEK LITURGY Friday, April 28 at 7:30pm. Greek Liturgy was written in 2016 at the request of Dr. Peter Jermihov, who will conduct these Northwest premiere performances. Commissioned by Dr. Jermihov's Society of St. Romanos in Chicago, Moody's work strives to align his compositional gifts with the chant traditions that have come before. He writes, “If we treat the Church's chant traditions as a life-giving spring, we can find the courage to work with them, to become co-creators; they are not there to imprison us or to be endlessly reproduced with no understanding. And in finding that courage we can become contributors to the rich and varied beauty of liturgical art, aiming always to glorify God.” More info and tickets ($5-$53) at https://cappellaromana.org/concert/moodyliturgy/. A limited number of pay-what-you-can parishioner passes are available at the parish office reception desk, or contact the music office at musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-4874.

 

JOIN THE WORLDWIDE DISCERNMENT ABOUT WOMEN'S ROLES IN THE CHURCH Did you know that during the listening stage of the current global Synod, the issue of “rethinking women’s participation” emerged as critical and urgent across nearly every report submitted to the Vatican? Join Catholics from across Western Washington on May 6 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. for Receive Her in the Lord, a synodal thematic forum on women’s participation in the Church. At this gathering—which will include opportunities for prayer, relationship building, reflection, and synodal discernment—we will reflect together on the fruits of the first phase of the global synod and explore where the Holy Spirit is calling us as Catholics in Western Washington to move on the theme of women in the Church. Register online at https://bit.ly/receiveher. (P.S. This event is not just for women! Women’s participation in the life of the Church impacts all of the people of God; all are welcome at this event.)

 

THE ORDER OF MALTA is a lay religious order headquartered at the Cathedral. Its members provide financial and volunteer support to five charities in the Seattle area, including the Mental Health Ministry and Solanus Casey Center. The Order of Malta welcomes new members. Information, Tom Matthews, thomasjmatthews@icloud.com.

 

LUCKY MEDICINE BOOK READING Monday, May 8, 6:30pm-8pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center (907 Columbia St.) The St. James Racial Solidarity team welcomes Cathedral parishioner Lester Thompson to read excerpts from his memoir, to share deeper reflections on racism and faith, and to sign copies of his book, which are available in the Cathedral Bookstore. Information, Patrick Barredo, pbarredo@stjames-cathedral.org.

 

ARCHDIOCESE MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRY WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS First Wednesday of each month, 7-8:30pm, on Zoom, free presentations on different mental health topics. At the next session, Wednesday May 3, Deacon Ronnie San Nicolas will speak on the topic, “The Necessity of Faith in Caregiving-A Father’s Perspective.” To register for this and future events, archseattle.org/ministries/outreach-ministries/mental-health-ministry/

 

SCAM ALERT! Cybercrime is impacting faith communities nationwide. If you receive a message from Father Ryan (or other Cathedral staff) from a @gmail address asking for help or requesting you to purchase a gift card, please delete it. It is a scam! This email scam is happening across the country. When in doubt, contact the parish office to verify the legitimacy of any request you receive from the parish. Information, Maria Laughlin, 206-382-4284.

 

APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE RAINBOW SCHOOLS St James Cathedral helps support registered parishioners with children in one of the Rainbow Schools: St. George, St. Joseph, St. Therese, and Holy Family Bilingual School. To apply, please contact Theresa Van de Ven at tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org or at 206-219-5822. The deadline for complete application packets is April 30, 2023.

 

APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE SIMPERMAN SCHOLARS St James Cathedral helps support registered parishioners with teens in one of the Simperman Scholar High Schools: O’Dea, Holy Names Academy, Bishop Blanchet, and Kennedy Catholic. To apply, please contact Theresa Van de Ven at tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org or at 206-219-5822. The deadline for complete application packets is April 30, 2023.


OUTREACH ASSISTANCE The Social Outreach and Advocacy department is looking to hire a paid Outreach Assistant to provide administrative and program support. This is a part-time, 15-20 hour/week position, $23-$24.50/hour. Information, Patrick Barredo, 206-382-4515 or pbarredo@stjamescathedral.org.

 

VIGIL FOR THE HOMELESS Without shelter, people die:  82 women, men, and children have perished outside, in public, or by violence already this year.  This past Wednesday, WHEEL (Women’s Housing, Equality and Enhancement League) stood vigil at City Hall to remember those 82 people, including the 32 homeless people who died in March alone. In solidarity, St. James Cathedral remembered those same people at this past Wednesday’s 12.10pm Mass.

 

JOIN THE CATHEDRAL KITCHEN GARDEN TEAM! The St. James Cathedral Kitchen Garden, which provides fresh produce for the weeknight meals served at Cathedral Hall, needs volunteers to help with planting, weeding, maintenance, pruning & harvesting. The garden is located on the corner of Madison & Terry. Information, Kathy Dugaw, kadugaw@gmail.com

 

ARCHDIOCESE MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRY NAMI WALKS TEAM Join people across the Archdiocese as we come together to form a NAMIWalks Team to make an impact for mental health! Join the team as we walk together on walk day, June 3, at Marina Park in Kirkland. If you cannot walk with us, please consider sponsoring the team with a donation to NAMI. Information, https://www.namiwalks.org and search Seattle Archdiocese MH Ministry.

 

FAITH FRIENDS IS AN INCLUSION MINISTRY serving children and teens from across the Archdiocese of Seattle. We are a unique blend of our Faith Mentor and Children’s Faith Formation program, and provide Sacramental Preparation, as well as opportunities for friendship with other youth. Information, Jennifer Wong, 206-619-0816, faithfriends@stjames-cathedral.org, or www.faithfriendsstjames.org.

 

YOUTH PREPARATION FOR CONFIRMATION The Archdiocese of Seattle changed the age of Confirmation in 2019. Candidates for Confirmation are now typically in 7th or 8th Grade. Our Confirmation program runs from September to May. If your child will be in one of these grades this fall, please sign them up in August, 2023 for classes beginning in September. Information, Theresa Van de Ven, 206-219-5822 or tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org.


PREPARING FOR FIRST COMMUNION The Archdiocese of Seattle mandates a 2 year preparation period for the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Communion. This normally begins when a child starts 1st Grade, and continues into 2nd Grade. Some children start a year later (2nd and 3rd Grades). If your child will be in 1st or 2nd Grade this fall, please sign them up in August, 2023 for Sacramental Preparation beginning this September. Information, Theresa Van de Ven, 206-219-5822 or tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org.

 

CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION St. James Cathedral provides the Children’s Faith Formation program from September to June for children ages 4-11, and Confirmation (for children in 7th and 8th Grade). Classes take place on Sunday from approximately 11:10am to 12:10pm. Information, Theresa Van de Ven, 206-219-5822 or tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org.

 

ST JAMES CATHEDRAL SPRING BLOOD DRIVE To help ensure an ample blood supply for our community this spring, St. James Cathedral is running a two-week blood donation campaign. To participate, visit https://schedule.bloodworksnw.org/DonorPortal/Default.aspx. Plug in your home or work zip code, click next, then on the left of the screen enter May 7 to May 21 to find all the convenient nearby locations offered in our two-week timeframe. When you arrive to donate, check in and provide the code SJC so we can track our participation and impact!

 

CHOIR CAMP 2023 All children and youth with unchanged (treble) voices entering grades 1 through 8 are encouraged to register for Choir Camp! All are welcome: parishioners and non-parishioners alike. Camp occurs daily August 7-11, Monday through Friday, 9am until 4pm. Camp concludes with all choristers returning at 9am on August 13 to sing for the 10am Sunday Mass. Contact the Youth Music Office to register today. Information, Youth Music Office, 206-382-4876 or youthmusic@stjames-cathedral.org.

 

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