November 18th NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS PARISH FRATERNITAS SACERDOTALIS SANCTI PETRI LATIN TRIDENTINE MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY 8:00 AM (at Holyrood Cemetery) 11:45 AM (Low Mass until Sept. 9th) MONDAY 7:30 PM TUESDAY 6:30 AM WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM THURSDAY 12:10 PM FRIDAY 7:30 PM (and 12:10 PM on First Fridays) SATURDAY 11:00 AM HOLYDAYS 12:10 PM, 7:30 PM (High Mass) MASS LOCATIONS St. Alphonsus Church 5816 15th Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107 Holyrood Cemetery 205 NE 205th St. Shoreline, WA 98155 Masses are at St. Alphonsus unless otherwise noted. CONFESSIONS 30 minutes before Mass and, as necessary, following Mass. R ECTORY / O FFICE : (206) 641-6504 12546-B 5 TH A VENUE NE, S EATTLE, WA 98125 NORTHAMERICANMARTYRS.ORG
Sixth Resumed Sunday after Epiphany Kyrie XI Masses and Intentions for the Week Sunday, November 18 Sixth Resumed Sunday after Epiphany II Class 8:00 AM Children at North American Martyrs Parish 11:45 AM Pro Populo Monday, November 19 St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Widow III Class 7:30 PM Mark DeAntonio Tuesday, November 20 St. Felix of Valois, Confessor III Class 6:30 AM Greg Gerarden Wednesday, November 21 Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary III Class 7:30 PM Alain & Janelle Salomon Thursday, November 22 (Note Mass Time Change) St. Cecilia, Virgin & Martyr III Class 11:00 AM Rose Happ+ Friday, November 23 St. Clement I, Pope & Martyr III Class 7:30 PM Patty O Donnell Saturday, November 24 St. John of the Cross III Class Confessor & Doctor 11:00 AM Charlie Jean Adams Sunday, November 25 24th and Final Sunday after Pentecost II Class 8:00 AM Souls in Purgatory 11:45 AM Pro Populo PASTOR Fr. Joseph Heffernan, FSSP 2 Parish Priests Vicar Fr. Caleb Insco, FSSP North American Martyrs Parish of the Archdiocese of Seattle is staffed by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. Our parish mission is to sanctify souls through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Sacraments in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter was founded in 1988 as a Clerical Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right. The mission of the Fraternity is to sanctify priests through the traditional liturgy of the Roman Rite and to place them at the service of the Church. Public Devotions: Holy Hour and Benediction on Fridays at 6:30 pm. Rosary before Sunday 11:45 am Mass and First Saturday at 10:25am. Marian devotions following Wednesday evening Mass. Baptism: Within the first month of birth. Please contact the parish office. Convert Instructions: Contact the parish office for an interview. Marriage: Arrange at least six months in advance. Preparation with a priest. Mass Intentions: The Mass intention book is opened periodically throughout the year. Instructions will appear in the bulletin. Intentions are reserved for parishioners only. Parish Registration: Contact the pastor to schedule an appointment. Proof of sacraments required. Men s and Women s Groups: Contact the pastor. Knights of the Sacred Heart: Boys and young men s group. Contact Mr. Peter Miller. Parish Girls Group: Contact Carmela Evans. Schola Cantorum Marie Emmanuel Lyon, Director St. Teresa of Avila Parish on line Library: www.librarycat.org/lib/northamericanmartyrs Online Donations: https://osvonlinegiving.com/4478
Announcements Last Sunday s Sermon Summary The goal of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and every other religious order or society is for its members to have access to Christ and achieve heaven. The members of the parish of North American Martyrs, which the FSSP has committed itself to, are offered the same means of accessing Christ and of attaining the goal of heaven: Mass and Sacraments. Everything done in the parish must be done with that goal in mind. Every catechism class, parish group meeting, social event, etc., must have Christ as its goal. Christ, in turn, is aware of our parish and our needs. It is His will that we have access to Him and work towards our goal of heaven in our present circumstances. He allows inconveniences, such as not having a church, because there is a particular grace that He desires us to have by remaining willing and docile. Feast Day this Week: St. Clement November 23rd St. Clement is said to have been a convert of noble birth, and to have been consecrated bishop by St. Peter himself. With the words of the apostles still ringing in his ears, he began to rule the Church of God; and thus he was among the first, as he was among the most illustrious, in the long line of those who have held the place and power of Peter. He lived at the same time and in the same city with Domitian, the persecutor of the Church; and besides external foes he had to contend with schism and rebellion from within. The Corinthian Church was torn by intestine strife, and its members set the authority of their clergy at defiance. It was then that St. Clement interfered in the plenitude of his apostolic authority, and sent his famous epistle to the Corinthians. He urged the duties of charity, and above all of submission to the clergy. He did not speak in vain; peace and order were restored. St. Clement had done his work on earth, and shortly after sealed with his blood the 3 Faith which he had learned from Peter and taught to the nations. Fr. Insco Away Fr. Insco will be away from Friday, November 23rd, until Tuesday, December 11th. Young Adults: Philip Neri Next meeting on December 1st for young adults 18-25. For more information contact Carmela Evans. Choir Interest There is always a need for more voices in our choir! Our choir director, Marie Emmanuel Lyon, will meet in the McGrath Room after the 11:45 Mass on December 2nd with anyone who is interested in learning more about the choir AND to discuss the possibility of forming a 2nd parish choir with practices held in more convenient location for families in the north. Fundraiser Our pilgrims to Chartres will be raising funds for the next several months to offset the cost of the trip. For this purpose, there will be cookie dough and snacks after Mass today and next Sunday, November 25th. Our Lady of Guadalupe Potluck If you d like to be a lead volunteer for the December 9th, Our Lady of Guadalupe Potluck, please contact Father Heffernan. Volunteers can sign up at signupgenius.com/findasignup and use maryfrench.nam@gmail.com for the email search. Thanksgiving Day Please take note that the Mass on Thanksgiving day will be at 11am, according to our usual civil holiday Mass schedule. Altar Server Induction and Promotion Ceremony Young men seeking admittance to the North American Martyrs Altar Servers Guild may present themselves at the altar rail after Mass on December 2nd. Current server are asked to attend and listen for their
Announcements continued own names to be called for promotion. Upcoming Holy Day of Obligation December 8th: Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Obligation) Please note that December 8th falls on a Saturday this year. The Mass schedule will be as follows: 8:00am Low Mass (Holyrood) 11:00am High Mass (St. Alphonsus) Mass Intentions Please withhold any more Mass intentions until further notice. Helen Clifford, Shirley Hendrix, Dwight Nobles, Mark Hillis, Roberta Pharness, Jackie Phillips, Stephanie Brusich, Jesse Dahl, Gene Supernaw, Patricia Dowling, Dorothy McVeigh, Joyce Barry, Fr. Michael Erwin, FSSP, Fr. Calvin Goodwin, FSSP, Mark DeAntonio, and Susan Esary, and Helen Rekow. Contributions: May God reward your generosity. Sunday Offering 11/11/18: $3,223.00 Online Donations 11/11/18: $1,862.00 Total Donations 11/11/18: $5,085.00 Please Keep in Your Prayers 4
Marian Hymn All weekend Masses at North American Martyrs Parish will conclude with the seasonal hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary that, through her intercession, God will bless North American Martyrs Parish with a church. The Salve Regina is sung from Trinity Sunday until Advent Daily Prayer for the Pope V. Let us pray for Francis our Pope R. May the Lord preserve him, and give him life, and make him blessed upon the earth, and deliver him not up to the will of his enemies. Our Father. Hail Mary. Let us pray. O God, Shepherd and Ruler of all Thy faithful people, look mercifully upon Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast chosen as shepherd to preside over Thy Church: grant him, we beseech Thee, that, by his word and example, he may edify those over whom he has charge, so that together with the flock committed to him, he may attain everlasting life. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen. 5
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