Cathedral Bulletin | February 21, 2024

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  • The Second Sunday of Lent (livestream links)
  • Special notice about parking
  • Lent at St. James Cathedral: Complete guide
  • Meet our Elect! Pray for those preparing for baptism at Easter
  • Young Adult Gathering, 3/3
  • Let Justice and Peace Flow: Care for Creation Network Summit, 3/16
  • Announcing our next parish pilgrimage: France and Italy, March 2025
  • Other News and Notices
  • This Sunday's bulletin and last Sunday's bulletin
  • Events in other parishes

The Second Sunday of Lent

Saturday, February 24, 2024

 

5:30pm MASS


Sunday, February 25, 2024

 

8:00am MASS

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10:00am MASS

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12 Noon MASS


4:00pm Vespers


5:30pm MASS

Special NOTICE about PARKING

As of February 17, the “P-1” Garage (at the corner of Ninth and Marion, beneath 910 Marion Street Chancery Building) is no longer be available for weekend Mass parking owing to security issues in the garage. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Lent at St. James Cathedral

Click here to download the complete guide to Lent at St. James Cathedral!

Meet our Elect!

Download this year's Book of the Elect to meet and pray for those to be baptized at the Easter Vigil

Young Adult Gathering 3/3

Young Adults

Sunday, March 3 after 5:30pm Mass



You are invited to our first Sunday of the month meeting. After dinner, former Cathedral staff and spiritual director, Roseanne Michaels will explore the topic of Ignatian Spirituality. The meeting begins Sunday evening after the 5:30 Mass, March 3. Come, grow in faith and in community. Information, Patty Pruitt, [email protected] or 206-274-3108. 

Care for Creation Network Summit 3/16

Parish Pilgrimage to France and Italy, 2025

Dear Friends,

 

I want to invite you to join me and the Cathedral community on a pilgrimage to France and Italy in March, 2025. In France, the highlight will be seeing the completely restored and renovated Notre-Dame de Paris, which has been under construction since the catastrophic fire in April, 2019. In Rome, 2025 is a Jubilee year, a special year of grace marked by the opening of the Holy Door.

 

Our journey will begin in Normandy, with Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery. After that we will have the opportunity to explore Lisieux, visiting the home of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, the Little Flower, and celebrating Mass at the amazing Basilica of St. Thérèse. From there, we’ll continue on to Bayeux and see the stunning Cathedral as well as the famous tapestry. Making our way to Paris, we will stop to visit Rouen and the church of St. Joan of Arc, as well as Giverny, where we will see Monet’s home and famous garden. In Paris, there will be plenty of time to explore, shop, and enjoy. Highlights will be Mass at the Basilica of the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre, and Sunday Mass at the newly restored Notre Dame de Paris. Before we depart Paris, we’ll share a fun dinner cruise on the Seine.

 

Our journey continues in Rome, where the Jubilee Year will be underway. We will attend the Holy Father’s general audience, celebrate Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, and process through the Holy Door.

 

I know this all sounds like a whirlwind, but we have taken special care to build some extra free time into the itinerary--for a meal with friends, a visit to a site not on the itinerary, or just for some quiet time to walk, pray, or nap!

 

Best of all, we will be celebrating our faith, forming deeper bonds of friendship, and praying in some very holy places. You can download the complete itinerary and details here. Please consider joining us!

 

Father Ryan

News and Notices

3W MEDICAL FOR WOMEN, a program of Women’s Accessible Medical Services, provides compassionate healthcare that honors the dignity of the human person. The non-profit medical clinic is 100% donor-funded, receives no federal or state tax money, and does not profit off of its patients’ medical decisions. Located in the U-District, 3W provides free-of-charge or low-cost women’s health services such as women’s health screening & exams, pregnancy services including ultrasound, STI testing & treatment, GYN consultations and more! 3W does not provide abortions, contraception, or infertility workup. CEO Helen Nguyen will speak about the clinic and its mission on Sunday, March 3 after the 8am, 10am and 12 Noon Masses in the Pastoral Outreach Center (907 Columbia Street). All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Information, www.3wmedical.org. 

 

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING DRIVE, March 9-10, Cathedral Hall. List of acceptable items, www.friendlyearth.org.

 

LET JUSTICE AND PEACE FLOW Spring Environmental Summit, Saturday, March 16, Seattle University Join the St. James Care for Creation committee and the Creation Care Network to pray, learn, and act on our collective commitment to environmental justice. The day will feature a Youth and Young Adult fireside chat on Laudate Deum, Mass with Archbishop Etienne, workshops and much more! Registration, http://bit.ly/3SNcMDw

  

FAITHFUL CITIZENSHIP Vote in the 2024 Presidential Primary, February 23 - March 12. Register to vote, VoteWA.gov or Vote411.org (multilingual).

 

CATHOLIC ADVOCACY TODAY! This week, Washington State legislators voted on what bills to send to the House or Senate. Learn more about those bills and the positions taken by the Washington State Catholic Conference. Thank you for your advocacy! Subscribe, www.wacatholics.org.

 

LENTEN RICE BOWL Each Lent, Catholic families across the country unite to put their faith into action through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Through CRS Rice Bowl, families learn about how our sisters and brothers across the globe overcome hardships like hunger and climate change, and how through Lenten alms, we have the power to make the world a better place for all. Place your Rice Bowl in the center of your table, and each night, think about how your almsgiving will help 250 million people in over 120 countries. And remember, 25% of funds from Rice Bowl go to help people right here in our own community who are hungry. Information, www.crsricebowl.org.

 

CELEBRATING BLACK CATHOLICS DURING FEBRUARY, BLACK HISTORY MONTH Venerable Augustus Tolton (1854-1897) was the first African-American Catholic priest to acknowledge his African heritage publicly. Born into slavery, Tolton and his family escaped to Illinois, where he discerned a call to the priesthood, despite the racism he endured from white Catholics. But while his pastor supported his vocation, Tolton was rejected by every American seminary because of his race. Finally, he was accepted at a seminary in Rome and prepared to serve in the African missions as the American bishops were quite sure that the American Church wasn’t ready for black priests. But Rome saw differently, and Fr. Tolton was sent first to Quincy, Illinois, and then to Chicago where, despite constant struggles with prejudiced clergy and laity, he served his people tirelessly, dying of exhaustion at only 43.

 

WEEKLY MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS GROUPS Open to anyone who needs support, weekly groups are held every Friday of the month, 10-11:30am. The Mental Health and Wellness Ministry is offering different groups for mental health support, including art, board games, a mental health support group, mindfulness, yoga, and prayer, and a movie. Everyone is welcome! Held in the Pastoral Outreach Center. Registration, Anisa Ralls, 206-382-4269 or [email protected]

 

WELCOME BACKPACKS FOR 2024 Please help Immigrant Assistance continue to provide welcome backpacks to migrants arriving our community. To donate, visit our Target registry link: https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/sjia-welcome-backpacks. With your help, the St. James Respite Team shared nearly 40 backpacks, filled with essential supplies and gift cards, in the second half of 2023. The backpacks are offered to clients at our initial meeting, where the Respite Team also provides referral information to connect newcomers to resources in our community. Thank you for helping us extend a warm welcome to our new neighbors! Information, Erica de Klerk, [email protected] or 206-382-4511.

 

INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Are you, a family member, or a friend interested in joining the Catholic Church? Are you curious about how a person becomes Catholic or do you simply want to learn what Catholicism is all about? Information, John Marquez, [email protected], 206-654-4640.

 

ST VINCENT DE PAUL THANKS YOU: A young woman experienced a medical emergency shortly after moving to Seattle and starting a new job. She found herself bedridden and unable to work. As a result, she lost her full time position that demanded she constantly be on her feet. After recuperating, she happily found a desk position that she could physically handle. Unfortunately, her period of unemployment made her short of money to pay rent. This neighbor called the ST VINCENT DE PAUL Helpline (206-767-6449 or online https://svdpseattle.org/get-help/online-help-request-form/). With your help, we paid a portion of her rent and provided her with other resources to catch up. Information, Jo Ann Wiesner, 206-291-4012 or [email protected].

 

LENTEN RICE BOWLS Each Lent, Catholic families across the country unite to put their faith into action through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Through CRS Rice Bowl, families learn about how our sisters and brothers across the globe overcome hardships like hunger and climate change, and how through Lenten alms, we have the power to make the world a better place for all. Place your Rice Bowl in the center of your table, and each night, think about how your almsgiving will help 250 million people in over 120 countries. And remember, 25% of funds from Rice Bowl go to help people right here in our own community who are hungry.

  

VISIT THE CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE Located in Archbishop Murphy Courtyard on the south side of the Cathedral, the Cathedral Bookstore is open weekdays 11-3 and after each weekend Mass. Information, Caroline Okello, 206-654-4650 or [email protected].

  

FAITH FRIENDS INCLUSION 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, Leticia Escobar, 206-619-0816, [email protected], or www.faithfriendsstjames.org.


CHOIR CAMP SAVE THE DATE August 12-16 and Sunday, August 18 (10:00am Mass) marks the annual Youth Music Program choir camp for unchanged (treble) voices. All children entering grades 1 through 8 in the Fall season of 2024 are eligible to enroll. Enrollment will be opening soon! Email the Youth Music Office directly at [email protected] to reserve a spot for your child(ren) at camp, or to be added to the choir camp contact list. Call 206-382-4876 with any questions.

 

MONTHLY ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EDUCATION Hosted by the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center, held every 3rd Wed of the month, 1-2:30pm, The Memory Hub 1021 Columbia St. Registration, Kimber Behrends [email protected] or 206-529-3865.


REST IN PEACE Please pray for the repose of the souls of James Dooley, Harry McCarthy and Beverly Ann Laughlin.

 

 


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