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Principal's Letter

Dear OLG Families, 


There are so many things happening this time of year, between Auction and Re-enrollment, Spirit Day next Friday, and much more. Please read all the sections below tonight, as so many work tirelessly to bring all the news to you each week.


On my part tonight, I will be focusing on a Lenten reflection.


“God, may Your light guide my day,

and your spirit bring me peace. Amen.”


When I was in the classroom, I spent a great deal of time breaking Lent open for my students. What did it mean? How could we as people of faith and members of a Catholic school actively practice Lent? I would explain that in order to actually be engaged with the season of Lent, it would require determination, perseverance, resilience and prioritizing. Why? Because Lent is hard. It can be tough if you do it right. Lent can also be inconvenient, as it, in theory, should be forcing us to restructure our day to day routines, in order to grow closer to God. 


So frequently, between Christmas and Ash Wednesday, our lives become consumed with the monotony of the world, the all-encompassing chores, the practices, homework, work, having to make dinner, you name it. Often, what we end up sacrificing is our faith life. Our relationship with God takes the hit. We don’t intentionally push God out, but we also don’t actively make space for Him. For many, we stop making time to pray. We become inconsistent about going to Mass. We fill up our time with other things, and between Christmas and Easter, we lose focus on what should really be at the center of our lives---  who should be at the center. Christ. 


Now, does this make us bad? No, of course not. But can this lead us, as people of faith, to feel lost? Absolutely. The 40 days of Lent mimic the 40 days that Jesus wandered the desert, as He Himself prepared to die. Jesus was alone physically in this time frame, without a companion to walk beside. Though we heard earlier in the month that Jesus sent His disciples out two by two, Jesus knew that that this was a path He had to walk (physically) alone, and walk humbly.


I cannot begin to imagine what it would have been like to spend 40 days in the desert by myself. I would imagine I’d have been lonely, frightened, and desperate. I know for me personally, there is only so much self reflection I feel that I could do. I wonder, would I lose hope? OR would I instead find hope? Would I have become more prayerful? St. Therese of Lisieux once said that “Prayer is a surge of the heart, it is a simple look toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.”  While wandering the desert, would I have felt that to be true? Would I have recognized the love, or would I have only recognized the trial? Jesus recognized both. Would I have been as capable?


Jesus, though physically isolated, wasn’t alone. He was with God, His Father. He was tempted by the Devil, and had time to question His life and the path that it was set to take. He prayed. He fasted, and did it again and and again for 40 days. Jesus was determined. He persevered, and had resilience. When the going got tough, he didn't get going. He stayed in the uncomfortable inconvenience of temptation, of trial. Fast forward to the Last Supper and Good Friday, after Jesus returned from His time of intensive prayer and fasting, just to turn around and give the most intense alms of all-- Himself; the everlasting Bread of Life. Jesus leaned in on his relationship with God.


When I think about Lent, and I think about all that it represents, I find sometimes that I can be remorseful, sorry even, for not prioritizing my prayer life enough; for letting life get in the way, for note leaning in enough on my relationship with God and for not making enough space. Jesus did, can't I? I am remorseful because I realize the weight that Jesus chose to carry, and the sacrifices He made simply to wander the desert for 40 days, not even the biggest sacrifice of all, His life, for ours.


So I am left with a decision. This Lent, what do I do? Do I say-- this is tough, better not? Or I could choose to sit in this inconvenience, this uncomfortableness-- the weight of my own choices standing in the way of my relationship with God. OR, I could do something? Can I choose to not look at Lent as a challenge, but instead, as a gift? As a chance to make more space for God in my life this Lent? What would it be like if I did? I recognize my own areas to grow, and this Lent I can instead look to the heavens in trial and joy, recognize it, and give thanks. I can feel that surge in my heart this Lent, just as St. Therese did so long ago. This Lent, I choose to make the time to make the space for God, and I invite you to join me, walking with God, and with one another, these 40 days.

With Gratitude, 

Ms. Lauren Hobbs
Lauren Hobbs

Principal, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School

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Important Dates

Feb 23 - Lenten Fish Fry 6:00 pm Walmesley Center

Feb 28 - Wednesday 2:15 Early Dismissal (K-8)

Mar 1 - Sports Dress Day - wear something from a sports team

Mar 2 - OLG School Auction It’s the Final Countdown

Mar 3 - Faith Family Sunday @ School Hall 9:45am

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Re-enrollment 2024-2025

Re-Enrollment Now Open


It is critical to compete the re-enrollment process by Friday, March 15, 2024. Late enrollments will incur a $50 late fee. Questions?


Re-enroll 2024-25

PO Auction News

Ticket Sales End Soon!


Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough the bidding action is STILL on for the OLG ROCKS! online silent auction through March 1st at 10pm PT. Don’t let the items you have your eye on slip away! 


Take a Look at Me Now The OLG ROCKS! Live Auction catalog is available - get a sneak peek at all the items available at the main event! 


It’s the Final Countdown - Tickets must be purchased by February 28th and they’re going FAST! Buy your tickets here


I Saw the Sign (Up Genius) - Looking for volunteer hours? We are looking for you! Sign-up to donate a dessert (valued at a minimum of $50 and that serves a minimum of 8 people) for this year’s Dessert Dash and earn two volunteer hours per dessert! For other volunteer opportunities, check out our Auction Sign-Up Genius  for prep before the auction OR sign up for volunteer opportunities the weekend of the event!



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Our families are behind on logging volunteer hours! Unmet hours (by May 31st) will incur a $50 per hour fee.

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See the Auction News section above -- this is our biggest fundraiser!

Lots in the Parish News section below

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School Fund Drive

2023-2024 Annual School Fund Drive Thermometer

How can you help? Donate what you can (every contribution counts!), and SPREAD THE WORD!

Celebrate the spirit of Lent with a gesture of generosity, supporting our Annual School Fund Drive.


Our School Families and Staff Participation increased by 1% this week. It is now 17.28%


We are also slowly getting closer to reach at least 30% of our goal!


We have raised $28,914!


Together, let's make a difference this Lenten season!


Prayers

Please keep the Beza family (Enrico 6th grade) in your prayers. More on Caring Bridge. You can also show support through a Go Fund Me created here and shared by request of the family.


Please pray for staff and students who are sick and those that are well, stay well.


For our community members whose family members who are fighting cancer and other ailments.


For our neighbors experiencing homelessness. We ask God to help them find shelter and comfort.

Parish News

Lenten Fish Friday Dinner This Friday (the first of 3!)

Feb 23 6:00-8:00 pm in the Walmesley Center.

Drop in anytime for a traditional Lenten dinner of baked fish, fries, coleslaw, and mac & cheese, hosted by the Knights of Columbus. A portion of the donations will be given to CRS Rice Bowl. Invite your friends and neighbors to join you.


Communion with Strangers: A Liturgical Reflection on Eucharist

Feb 24, 9:30-11:30 am, OLG Walmesley Center with Fr. James Eblen

Eucharist is a Sacrament of unity with Jesus and each other. When we gather for Mass we gather with a variety of people, some of whom we know. As we prepare to partner with Holy Rosary, the Mass and, in particular Eucharist, will provide an opportunity for us to become more fully in COMMUNION with one another as the Body of Christ. Sponsored by the OLG Liturgy Commission. Please join us for this special event!

 

How Are Pastor Being Chosen for the New Parish Families?

Every year, the Archdiocese of Seattle’s Priest Personnel Board meets to discuss where the archdiocese’s priests will be assigned as pastors, priest administrators, parochial vicars or parish priests. This year, most pastors are expected to change assignments under the archdiocese’s new model of parish families that are being created July 1, 2024. This new model is part of the Partners in the Gospel strategic planning initiative. Pastor assignments will be announced in the spring. With many of us welcoming new pastors and parochial vicars this July, Northwest Catholic sat down with Father Zender to learn about challenges the archdiocese is facing and how pastors are being appointed in light of Partners in the Gospel. You can read the more in-depth interview HERE or on our website.

  

Adult Confirmation Preparation Program

Begins on Tuesday, April 9th 6:30-7:45 pm by Zoom. The Confirmation celebration will take place on Sunday, Feb 27th at 11:00 Mass. The sacrament of Confirmation completes our Catholic initiation and makes it possible for us to participate as godparents, sponsors, and other liturgical roles in our Church. Contact Helen 206-935-0358

Volunteers Needed to Help Feed the Hungry in our Neighborhood

Our Parish Garden provides fresh vegetables for our local foodbanks and our Safe Parking Guests. Contact Helen. We need volunteers to help with the following:

  • Coordinator(s): Our long time faithful leader, Laura Vanderpool, is “retiring” and this ministry needs one or hopefully two volunteers willing to coordinate this ministry. This includes overseeing the care of the gardens with the support of volunteers and an annual Rice Bowl Grant. Time commitment is generally from April to October.
  • Repairing Irrigation System: There are several leaks in the irrigation system that need to be repaired. It is a fairly simple repair of PVC piping but does require some digging. Hope to have it completed by April 1st.
  • Gardeners: Volunteers are needed to help maintain the garden beds throughout the growing season, including planting, weeding and harvesting. Time commitment is flexible throughout the growing season, and there will also be group work parties scheduled (with donuts!) It is a great ministry for families to do together.


Volunteer for Upcoming Events

  • St. Patrick's Day Parish Family Dinner March 16. Sign up Here
  • Interested in helping at our Multi-Cultural Fair May 19?  Contact Kelley
  • Are you interested in service to our community? Are you looking for a way to get involved in service at OLG and beyond? Please contact Karen Fitton for more details or to learn how you can become involved in the Day of Service.
  • Loop the 'Lupe is coming up in early June! Volunteer, participate, just come!

Supporting CRS Rice Bowl is one of the primary ways we practice almsgiving. Find activities and recipes from countries around the world. Rice Bowls will be collected at Mass on Holy Thursday on March 28 (5:30 pm Soup Supper followed by 7:00 pm Mass)

Loop the 'Lupe News

We’re BACK with Loop The ‘Lupe

Seattle’s best 5K obstacle course fun run!

This event will take place at Walt Hundley Playfield in West Seattle on Saturday, June 8th. What's in store for 2024!

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