Cathedral Bulletin | April 5, 2020
|
|
|
Important note about LIVESTREAM liturgies in the coming holy days!
Please note that liturgies with Archbishop Etienne will be streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle
Facebook and
Vimeo pages. This includes the 8:30am daily Mass, the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord, and the Easter Vigil.
Liturgies with Father Ryan will be livestreamed on the St. James Cathedral
Facebook and
Vimeo pages. These include the 10:30am Masses on Palm Sunday and Easter, Tenebrae on Wednesday evening, the office Morning Prayer during the Sacred Triduum, and Sunday Vespers.
|
|
|
Livestream Palm Sunday Mass this Sunday, April 5 at 10:30am with Father Ryan
|
This Sunday, Father Ryan will celebrate Mass at 10:30am (note time!), which will be livestreamed on the Cathedral's Vimeo and Facebook pages. We will also livestream Sunday Vespers with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4:00pm.
|
|
|
Holy Week Livestream Schedule and Links
|
|
Wednesday, April 8, 2020 | Wednesday of Holy Week
7:30pm
Office of Tenebrae
The service will include a litany for all those impacted by the pandemic
_________
Thursday, April 9, 2020 | Holy Thursday
8:30am
Office of Morning Prayer
6:00pm
Mass of the Lord's Supper
Streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle Vimeo/Facebook pages
Please note: CRS Rice Bowls will be collected at a later date.
_________
Friday, April 10, 2020 | Good Friday
8:30am
Office of Morning Prayer
3:00pm
(NOTE TIME!)
Good Friday of the Lord's Passion
Streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle Vimeo/Facebook pages
_________
Saturday, April 11, 2020 | Holy Saturday
8:30am
Office of Morning Prayer
8:30pm
Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
Streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle Vimeo/Facebook pages
_________
Sunday, April 12, 2020 | Easter Sunday
8:30am
MASS with Archbishop Etienne
Streamed on the Archdiocese of Seattle Vimeo/Facebook pages
10:30am
(NOTE TIME!)
Mass with Father Ryan
4:00pm
Solemn Vespers of Easter
|
|
|
Because we cannot have our traditional Tre Ore service on Good Friday with homilies and meditations on the Seven Last Words of Christ, we have put together a collection of the "greatest hits" of Tre Ore services from past years.
Our scheduled preacher for this year, Father Michael Raschko, has already agreed to join us in 2021.
|
|
|
Last evening, Cathedral guitarist Mark Hilliard Wilson offered a quiet candlelight prayer as a gift to the parish in difficult times. Thank you so much, Mark!
|
|
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 (currently planned for May 4). Masks can be dropped off at the parish office on Tuesdays between 9am-11am. Information,
Patrick Barredo.
|
|
|
Helping the hungry and homeless
|
|
Catholic Community Services/Catholic Housing Services (CCS/CHS) are inviting St. James Cathedral parishioners to help with meals for those in need.
CCS/CHS now supports a just-opened 30-bed women’s shelter in Burien and a Federal Way drop-in center that welcomes 75 people each day.
Both programs need hot casseroles, although sandwiches are also accepted. Contact a restaurant to deliver food or provide food yourself.
Please coordinate with Patrick Barredo (
pbarredo@stjames-cathedral.org
).
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
jefferyc@ccsww.org
).
As more meals are brought to CCS/CHS, they will need to be delivered.
If you can help transport food, contact CCS Network Builder Erin Maguire (
ErinMa@ccsww.org
).
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.
|
|
|
Caring for yourself in stressful times
|
|
Stay connected
. Our relationships will see us through. Connect through phone calls, video chats, text messages, and social media.
Take care.
Think nourishing foods, lots of sleep, deep breaths, meditation, exercise.
Make time to focus on what brings you energy and joy.
Cook, garden, play games, sing, create, read, write.
Monitor media consumption
. Balance media consumption with other activities you enjoy.
Know when to call for help.
If you continue to feel overwhelmed and struggle to get through the day, set up a telehealth appointment with your provider, or call a helpline.
Crisis Connections 24-hour crisis line:
866-427-4747
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Disaster Distress Helpline
: 800-985-5990
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
800-273-8255
or text MHFA to 741741 to talk to a Crisis Text Line counselor.
Just need to talk to someone?
Contact
Nancy Granger
, our parish nurse, to arrange for a phone call.
|
|
Prayer to Our Lady of Seattle
|
|
At the moment, the Cathedral remains open for prayer from 8:00am-Noon daily. Because most of us cannot physically be at the Cathedral,
we have created a page to submit your prayer intentions online. These intentions will be placed at the foot of the image of Our Lady of Seattle in the Cathedral Chapel. A candle will also be lit at the shrine. Please join in praying for all the intentions of our parish community, especially those who are sick. In a special way, we are collecting the names of your family members who have died of coronavirus for a Book of the Dead.
|
|
|
St. James Cathedral
804 Ninth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
|
|
|
|
|
|
|