Cathedral Bulletin | April 25, 2020
Livestream Masses this Sunday
Sunday, April 26, 2020 | Third Sunday of Easter
8:30am
MASS with Archbishop Etienne
Streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle Vimeo/Facebook pages
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10:30am (NOTE TIME!)
MASS with Father Ryan
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4:00pm
Vespers
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Livestream Musical Prayer
During the coronavirus outbreak, Cathedral musicians offer short livestream musical prayer events from the Cathedral. Save the date!

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
6:30pm - 7:00pm
Anne Sokol Philpott, violin
Prayer near the tabernacle
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Friday, May 1, 2020
6:30pm - 7:00pm
Mark Hilliard-Wilson, guitar
Candlelight prayer
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Friday, May 8, 2020
6:30pm-7:00pm
Sam Libra, associate organist
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Opportunities to Serve
Catholic Community Services/Catholic Housing Services (CCS/CHS) are inviting St. James Cathedral parishioners to help those in need.
 
CCS/CHS has asked the Cathedral to provide meals for their day centers and shelters. Both hot casseroles and cold sandwiches are greatly appreciated. In addition, toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes, soaps and shampoos, feminine hygiene products), women’s and children’s underwear, and bath towels are also needed. Please coordinate with Patrick Barredo ( [email protected] ).
 
Many CCS/CHS shelter clients have been placed in hotels for positive isolation , and are asking for these items: canned ready-to-eat meals (i.e. soup or chili), cup of noodles, easy mac, K-cup coffee, cocoa and tea, individual servings of chips, crackers, granola bars and cereals. Please deliver to CCS (100-23 rd Ave South in Seattle) or coordinate with Patrick B arredo ( [email protected] ).
 
The St. Martin de Porres men’s shelter needs volunteers to prepare meals in their kitchen. If you’re interested, contact Jeff Cathey, the Operations Supervisor at St. Martin de Porres (206.323.6341 or [email protected] ).
 
 These are difficult times we live in. Any meal support you can provide for those experiencing homelessness is greatly appreciated. However, please do observe our state’s directive to stay in your home, especially if you or anyone in your household is in a high-risk group.
Call for homemade face masks
Do you sew? You are invited to consider sewing protective masks to help those who are serving others during the coronavirus outbreak. Catholic Community Services is in immediate need of masks to protect both staff and clients in the weeks ahead, and the Cathedral Kitchen will have need of masks when the kitchen reopens. Masks can be dropped off at the parish office on Tuesdays between 9am-11am. Information , Patrick Barredo.
 

Come, Holy Spirit!
A three-week scripture study series in preparation for Pentecost
On Wednesdays, May 13, 20, and 27, from 7:00pm-8:30pm, Ron Ryan, D.Min. leads a series reflecting on the Holy Spirit: What Jesus Said, What Paul Taught, and What the Church Experienced. The course will be on Zoom. RSVP required to get the link!

Take another look at the Catholic Church
Take another look!
This is an opportunity, while we all shelter in place, to gather with other Catholics who have been away from active participation in the Church. These sessions will offer opportunity to experience community, to learn about changes to the Church, ask questions, and perhaps to once again become part of your faith community.
 
Six sessions, beginning Monday, May 11 and running Monday evenings through June 15, from 6:30-8:00 pm on Zoom

In case you missed it
Joseph Adam, organist, offered a short musical prayer on Friday, April 24
Father Ryan shares thoughts with the parish
Cathedral Parishioners share their reflections during the coronavirus pandemic
The Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday)
Divine Mercy Holy Hour with Archbishop Etienne
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