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Sunday, 7 August 2016 * Nineteenth Sunday Year * www.stjosephparish.org Faith is realization what is hoped for evidence things not seen!

Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time August 7, 2016 Homily Next Week: Fr. Julian Climaco, S.J. Readings for August 14, 2016 First Reading: Jeremiah 38:4-6, 8-10 Second Reading: Psalm 40:2, 3, 4, 18 (14b) Gospel: Luke 12:49-53 Summer Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday - 5 pm Sunday - 9:30 am & 5:30 pm Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Friday, 7 am, Parish Center Reconciliation Saturday - 3:30-4:15 pm in Church or by appointment Parish Center 732 18th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112 Monday-Thursday - 8 am - 4:30 pm Friday - 8 am - 3:00 pm Saturday - 9 am - 1 pm www.stjosephparish.org Parish Receptionist (206) 324-2522 Pastor Rev. John D. Whitney, S.J. x107 jwhitney@stjosephparish.org Parochial Vicar Rev. Julian Climaco, S.J. x103 jclimaco@stjosephparish.org Additional Priests Rev. Bob Grimm, S.J. x101 Deacon/Pastoral Associate Steve Wodzanowski x106 stevew@stjosephparish.org Pastoral Staff: Dottie Farewell, Dir. Religious Ed. x112 dfarewell@stjosephparish.org Rebecca Frisino, Business Mgr x108 rebeccaf@stjosephparish.org Tina O Brien, Stewardship x114 tinao@stjosephparish.org Jack Hilovsky, Communications Mgr x113 jackh@stjosephparish.org Renée Leet, Admin Assistant x100 rleet@stjosephparish.org Bob McCaffery-Lent, Liturgy & Music x109 rmclent@stjosephparish.org Caprice Sauter, Administration x102 caprices@stjosephparish.org Yuri Kondratyuk, Facilities x110 St. Joseph School Main Office Patrick Fennessy, Principal Mary Helen Bever, Middle School Dir Lillian Zadra, Primary School Dir x210 x218 x215 x219 Praying Constantly In same way, Spirit too comes to aid our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but Spirit herself intercedes with inexpressible groanings. -Romans 8: 26- It doesn t have to be / blue iris, it could be weeds in a vacant lot, or a few / small stones; just pay attention, n patch // a few words toger don t try to make m elaborate, this isn t / a contest but doorway // into thanks, a silence in which / anor voice may speak. -Mary Oliver- On one those late evening twilights, so common in Seattle at this time year, as sun, filtering through tall trees across street, filled my fice with shadow light, I sat talking to a good friend about prayer faith what was going on in his life. He had recently completed Spiritual Exercises, where he had attuned himself to regular times prayer reflection, but now he sat like a school boy who had not done his homework. When I asked him about it, he said that things had been so busy that he had fallen out habit quiet that he had been developing. He felt guilty, as though he were not living up to gifts he had received in Exercises, he seemed uncharacteristically sheepish. I didn t really know what to say, so I asked him about rest his life. How were things going? It was n I saw him relax, a sense lightness slip over him. He told me about flying across continent to be with his wife when her far was dying, how it felt to see her for first time in many weeks, about comforting her feeling so close to her. He told me about work, where a complex problem had arisen he his colleagues had had to work long hours toger to solve it, had become much closer through unexpected challenge. And as I listened to him, reciting grace upon grace hard grace his far in-law s death, deep grace his marriage, surprising grace companionship with his colleagues I felt energy strength his spirit, so much at odds with shame he had expressed just minutes before. And n I knew that all this had been his prayer: all se moments grace communion, all times he had responded to call his marriage or lived out his commitments to ors, all times he had felt gifts Spirit drawing him closer closer to God to those whom God had brought into his life. And even though he had not found time to sit quietly reflect, God had been praying through him, graces God manifesting mselves in depth his heart. All he had to do was recognize it. In my experience, many us perhaps most us feel inadequate when it comes to prayer. Indeed, whenever I ask anyone about ir prayer in Confession or in spiritual direction answer (usually preceded by a nervous clearing throat or shifting in chair) is almost always same: Well, I know I don t pray as much as I should or I always feel so distracted

or My prayer never seems very good. I have heard it from mors, who each day corral several children to get m to soccer or school; I have heard it from young men, coming f an evening at men s shelter on ir way home before work; I have heard it from religious Sisters, who have spent ir whole life in service to poor sick; I have heard it from Jesuit priests, sitting in retirement centers after years in missions. And I have heard it from my own heart, which so many times leaves me wondering how I got into this line work, when I don t seem to pray way I think priests are supposed to pray when I don t feel I live up to model prayer I have in my head. Yet, truth is that se models, though useful in ir place, can easily become idols, that keep us from knowing true God true nature prayer. Like false gods ancient world, se idols reduce prayer from an internal movement to an external duty, an obligation that one fulfills appropriately or inappropriately, adequately or inadequately. In thinking this way, we become disoriented, start to mistake form a prayer with prayer itself, to believe that we have failed at prayer whenever we fail to perfect form. Hence, I see myself as bad at prayer because I doze f during rosary, or lose my place during divine fice; because I can t stop thinking about Beyonce s song, Put a Ring on It, while I m supposed to be contemplating wedding feast at Cana; or because I keep worrying if re are enough donuts when I m supposed to be doing my post-communion thanksgiving. I m a failure at prayer because I get caught up in rush to work miss my morning fering, or because, many nights, I collapse exhausted into bed forget my night prayers. Over over, we fail to pray as we ought to pray, fail to do our duty to God, so we feel unworthy God distant from God s love. The truth, however, is that prayer is not about a form, but about a relationship. It is not about duty but about desire. It is about finding a way to be present to One who loves me One I love. Prayer is anything by which presence God is known, by which we sense relationship in which we live move have our being. While various forms, at various times, may be helpful (or harmful), measure our prayer is not how well we practice form but how much we live out, in rush quiet our lives, our relationship to God our reception God s loving response. Prayer s fulfillment is communion with God, which happens not by incantation one who prays, but by Spirit God taking flesh in fabric our life passion our hearts. Thus, fruit all prayer can be seen when we live according to call that God has given to us, wher in Sacrament Marriage or in availability religious vows, in our care for people God or in our merciful compassionate engagement with world. We may not always know we have prayed well, but if we have loved healed, sacrificed supported, n Spirit God has been at work in us. My first day as a novice in Society Jesus, I went into room my confessor he asked me about my prayer. I responded, automatically, Well, I don t pray as much as I should. He looked at me, with a little smile said, Okay, but do you pray as much as you want to? His question changed my world, opened to me possibility true prayer: prayer rooted not in my abstract duty to God, but in my deep desire to live as a man in love with Jesus Christ, so in love with all those or people, brought to me through Jesus. While I still seek time to be alone with Jesus (all relationships need a little personal time), I worry less about that now than I once did. For my prayer all prayer is every act love mercy, done from Spirit that gives me life. The Feast Assumption will be celebrated at 7am Mass, in Parish Center, on Monday, August 15th. Connecting with St. Joseph - WELCOME! All are welcome at table! New? Visiting? Interested? Are you visiting for first time? Interested in knowing more about ministries activities at St. Joseph Parish? Please join our weekly e-news blast at www.stjosephparish.org click on Sign up for our enewsletter link in upper right corner homepage. Thank you! Register! Are you a Catholic attending Mass at St. Joseph Parish, yet haven t ficially registered? Join us! Why register? St. Joseph Church is a vibrant parish fering many avenues for ministry, connecting with or parishioners spiritual development. We d love to get to know you, connect with you, inform you our various activities, groups events going on at church. Please pick up a registration form in back church or go online to register at www.stjosephparish.org click on Join Our Parish link. We look forward to connecting with you. Thank you!

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prelude Entrance Songs Instrumental (5:30) Dwelling Place Be Not Afraid Foley Dufford You shall cross barren desert, but you shall not die thirst. You shall wer far in safety, though you do not know way. You shall speak your words in foreign ls, all will underst, &. J. Î... w. You shall see face God live. Î Refrain & #. w Î. J Be not a - fraid. I go be - fore you al - ways. Come, fol-low & #. me, j. & # î Î ä.. j I will give you r r.. w rest. r.... Î î r If you pass through raging waters in sea, you shall not drown. If you walk amidst burning flames, you shall not be harmed. If you st before pow'r hell death is at your side, know that I am with you, through it all. Ref. Gloria Blessed are your poor, for Kingdom shall be irs. Blest are you that weep mourn for one day you shall laugh. And if wicked ones insult hate you, all because me, Blessed, blessed are you! Ref. Storrington Gloria See laminated card in pews Haugen

First Reading Wisdom 18:6-9 The night passover was known beforeh to our fars, that, with sure knowledge oaths in which y put ir faith, y might have courage. Your people awaited salvation just destruction ir foes. For when you punished our adversaries, in this you glorified us whom you had summoned. For in secret holy children good were fering sacrifice putting into effect with one accord divine institution. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 33 Kelly & bb b 4 2 j j J J Bless-ed peo-ple Lord has cho-sen J j to be his own. Second Reading Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-12 Brors sisters: Faith is realization what is hoped for evidence things not seen. Because it ancients were well attested. By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place that he was to receive as an inheritance; he went out, not knowing where he was to go. By faith he sojourned in promised l as in a foreign country, dwelling in tents with Isaac Jacob, heirs same promise; for he was looking forward to city with foundations, whose architect maker is God. By faith he received power to generate, even though he was past normal age Sarah herself was sterile for he thought that one who had made promise was trustworthy. So it was that re came forth from one man, himself as good as dead, descendants as numerous as stars in sky as countless as ss on seashore. Gospel Acclamation & b 8 6 Haugen Gospel Luke 12:35-40 Jesus said to his disciples: Gird your loins light your lamps be like servants who await ir master s return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes knocks. Blessed are those servants whom master finds vigilant on his arrival. Amen, I say to you, he will gird himself, have servants recline at table, proceed to wait on m. And J Storrington Alleluia j j Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - & b J Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - j j should he come in second or third watch find m prepared in this way, blessed are those servants. Be sure this: if master house had known hour when thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, Son Man will come.. ia.. ia.

Homily Deacon Steve Wodzanowksi Offertory Song (5 & 9:30) Dwelling Place Foley & # # 4 Verses 1, 2, 4 3. & # # 1, 4. 2. 1, 4. 2. & # # I May. 1, 2, 4. God. & # # & # # fall Christ 1st time: to Verse 2. hearts. & # # Verse 3 3. & # # May. Lord strength on in Refrain May Œ May our root-ed in.. grace my his who. Christ. knees love. lives. love.. peace. has find. to Fa - give us strength shown us Spir - it,. be a dwell - ing. root -.. be. yours. r for Œ place ed in in... our glo -. faith. love, Je-susliv-ing, ry in our 4 to Verses 3, 4 Œ Œ. God Œ Œ our to Refrain 3. Fa- r, in Son. (5:30) Instrumental

Holy, Holy, Holy Mass Wisdom Janco Mystery Faith Great Amen & bb b 4 4 Ho Lamb God & b b b 4 Cantor Œ. - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly Lord God & bb j j b 4 2 j j 4 5 & bb b 12 & bb b w hosts. Heav-en earth are full your glo - ry. Ho - san - Ho & b b b n b. J. - san - na! Ho - san - na in high - est. Bless - ed is he who comes in name n. Lord. Ho - san - na! Ho - san - na! Ho - san - na in high-est. b. J & bb b 4 4 2 3 We pro & bb b 4 4 re - claim your death, O Lord, pro - - sur - rec - tion, un - til you come a - & bb b 4 4 A n b. J - men. A - men. A - Lamb God, j you & b b b w. All take a - way sins. gain.. fess. w men. world, your mer - cy on us. Lamb God, you take a - way & b b b sins world, Cantor Œ. grant All j us na! have peace. Janco Janco Janco All Are Invited To Come Forward During communion, we invite all to come forward. If you do not ordinarily receive Eucharist, or choose not to, come for a blessing, indicating your desire by putting your h on your heart. If you have a gluten allergy, & need a gluten free host, please come to Presider & indicate this.

Communion Song Eye Has Not Seen Haugen & # # 4 3 Eye has not & # # & # # those Je who. seen, love him; ear has not Spir-it. heard love, what come, God has # give us - sus, teach us wis - dom J. read-y mind. God. for Song Praise (5, 9:30)God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending BEACH SPRING & b 2 3 1. 2. God, Skills whose 3. Treas - ure, giv - time too, & b 1. rich 2. goals 3. pow rs your end - less Christ, your grace con- ing are you & b 1. wis - dom, 2. free - dom, 3. kin - dred, & b 1. Gift - 2. Now 3. O - & b 1. 2. 3. up strive heed ed di - pen our - for Christ s Cost - Rac - And knows ours have no for en - w store: Son: ferred; ly es to end - press - trust - Na- All Ours ture s at to ing, ing ed, From your Toward Gain through won - peace use der, in for cross, joined, spread by rect wide you, our our selves in self a - age - less w praise; lone; call, we dai - hs grave s turn ly in shat - tered Church made Gos - pel Je - health home w door, one. Word. sus to la - shar - Thank - ful Born with Heal - ing, you, bor, ing, Of - Lest As f ring we we song tal - teach - shall ents, ing, rise make for - us re - & b 1. 2. 3. ev - serv - claim - er, ants ing, Gra-ciouing Fit to Serv- do - an - you nor swer by at lov - our your ing w days. throne. all.

Communion Prayer Live Mercy Lord Jesus Christ, you have taught us to be merciful, as heavenly Far is merciful. Help us to live mercy every day our lives, through compassion we show to your beloved ones: to migrant refugee, to homeless wounded, to those forgotten by this world, but remembered always in your love. May mercy we receive bear fruit in us, nourishing us with joy bringing us communion with you. May it allow us to become sacrament mercy, Church, who consecrates world to you, who live reign with Far, in unity Holy Spirit, one God forever ever. Amen. Recessional Instrumental All GIA Publications reprinted under OneLicense.net # A-712642. All OCP Publications reprinted with permission under LicenSing.net #611705. All WLP Publications reprinted with permission under license #423980. Texts for Eucharistic Acclamations are excerpts from English translation Roman Missal copyright 2010 by ICEL. Storrington Mass music by Marty Haugen 2010 by GIA Publications, Inc. Afraid words music by Jean Greif 1966 Vernacular Hymns Publishing. Eye Has Not Seen words music by Marty Haugen 1988 GIA Publications Inc. Psalm 33 words music by Columba Kelly OSB 2010 by Conception Abbey GIA Publications, Inc. Be Not Afraid words music by Robert Dufford SJ 1978 by OCP Publications Inc. Dwelling Place words music by John B. Foley SJ 1981 by OCP Publications Inc. God Whose Giving Knows No ending words music in public domain. This Week At St. Joseph Sunday 9:30 AM Mass 10:30 AM Cfee & Donuts - Join us! 5:30 PM Mass Monday 7:00 AM Daily Mass 7:00 AM Yoga - Body in Prayer 7:00 PM Holy Rosary Group 7:00 PM Sacred Silence Tuesday 7:00 AM Daily Mass Autumn Mass Time Change Starting Sunday, Sept 11 We will return to our regular schedule as follows: Saturday evening at 5 pm, Sunday at 9:00 &11:00 am 5:30 pm. Please join us! Wednesday 7:00 AM Daily Mass 7:00 AM Yoga - Body in Prayer Thursday 7:00 AM Daily Mass Friday 7:00 AM Daily Mass 1-8 PM Parish Directory Photo Appointments Saturday 10 AM-5 PM Parish Directory Photo Appointments 3:30 PM Weekly Reconciliation 5:00 PM Vigil Mass We Are St. Joseph Events Save The Dates! Sounders Game - September 17th Parish Picnic - September 25th Epiphany Dinner - January 8th

Liturgy Worship Sacred Silence A time for silent prayer peace.! The Sacred Silence prayer group gars on Monday nights at 7 pm in Church for an hour silent prayer. Next garing is Monday, August 8th. Newcomers always welcome! Open to all types prayer practice. For information on Sacred Silence silent prayer contact Jim Hoover at sacredsilence@stjosephparish.org or 206-286-0313. Ethics & Race Racial Healing Circles: Exploring Race Matters Presented by The Center for Ethical Leadership Seattle University, Pigott Hall On 6 Saturdays from August 2016-January 2017 1:00-5:00 PM. The Center is fering a different way talking about race that is preemptive rar than waiting for conflict. Its aim is to build strong relationships capable holding important healing dialogues we need around race. The Session Themes are: 1. Getting into Conversation (August 6) 2. Unpacking Racial Identity (September 10) 3. Impacts Race Racism (October 1) 4. Understing Privilege (November 5) 5. Unconscious Bias ( December 10) 6. Racial Reconciliation (January 14, 2017) Cost for full program (6 sessions) is $309, or $59 per each session. For more information contact: Keiko Ozeki at kozeki@ethicalleadership.org or 206.328.3020. Faith Justice St. Joseph Community extends its prayers hopes for following intentions: For José s recovery from a stroke... For successful surgery on Jorge s index finger... For Maia who has begun chemorapy... For a man who suffered brain injury, may his family be enlightened in working out details for his care. Be good courage, he shall strengn your heart, all you that hope in Lord. ~Psalm 31:24 Rest in Peace Roberto Rigor, bror Roger Rigor; long time parishioner David Read; Donata Svagzdiene, mor Jurate Audejaitiene, all whom died recently. Faith Justice Film Night Zero Percent Thurs, August 25th, 7-9pm Arrupe Room, St. Joseph Parish Center Come experience a powerful documentary film about struggles successes an innovative college-inprison program discuss how faith community can help recently-released people in Seattle. The film, Zero Percent, chronicles life-changing experiences prisoners educators in Mercy College program at Sing-Sing prison in New York state. Film discussion plus introductions to local Seattle prison education organizations service opportunities will follow. Pizza beverages will be provided. Co-sponsored by St. Joseph Faith Justice Commission Young Adult group. For more information, contact Mark Petterson at petterson.mr@gmail.com or Deacon Steve at stevew@ stjosephparish.org Register Now for Cabrini Ministry Training Do you want to learn subtle, yet powerful, techniques for communicating God s love mercy to ors? Are you ready to be transformed into a person whose service can transform lives ors? Cabrini Ministry Training invites you to follow example St. Frances Cabrini SHARE MERCY, BE PRESENT, CHANGE LIVES! We fer a 65-hour full training as well as a 30-hour Listening Heart program. One class will meet weekly on Tuesday afternoons at Holy Family in Kirkl beginning October 25th, anor class will meet monthly on Saturdays at St. James Cadral in Seattle beginning September 17th. For more information, contact info@cabriniministry. org or 206-760-0583 x3.

Faith Formation Children s Faith Formation 2016-2017 The CFF program continues to flourish with participation so many children youth in grades Pre- K thru Junior High. This is a program that takes many hs hearts to provide strong consistent faith formation for our youngest parishioners. To volunteer, please contact Dottie at dfarewell@stjosephparish.org Course Offerings Children's Faith Formation Childcare: During 9am Mass for children 1-3 years old. This is a time for your child to begin experiencing church through play. Children are supervised by a paid adult volunteer youth. Beginning in September. The annual fee is $50 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation Pre-Kindergarten (CFF Pre- K): During 9am Mass for children *3 1/2-5 years old. This is a hs-on, Montessori-style class for our young ones. *Your child should be out diapers able to follow simple directions, such as those given in a preschool setting. The annual fee is $30 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation K (CFF K): During 9am Mass for children currently enrolled in Kindergarten (private, public, home, or parish school) beginning in fall. Classes consist scripture stories, arts & crafts, songs, eir outside or gym playtime. Pickup is in old gym across from Social Hall. The annual fee is $30 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation 1 (CFF 1): The first a two year Sacramental Preparation program for First Reconciliation First Eucharist. Participation completion CFF 1 (or equivalent) is required before second year, during which your child would receive se sacraments. This includes children in our parish school, public school, or private school or home school. The annual fee is $60 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation 2 (CFF 2): ALL children planning to receive First Reconciliation First Eucharist this upcoming school year must have completed CFF 1 class (or equivalent) last year wher you attend our parish school, public school, or private school or home school. There is a $100 annual fee scholarships are available. To sign up today, visit our homepage: www.stjosephparish.org Children's Faith Formation Year 3 & 4 (CFF 3/4): This class is for children to reflect, learn, continue to practice ir faith through Sacraments. We will continue to use arts, scripture studies, community building activities to strengn our faith knowledge Church. Children participate in a Spring Passion Play during Lent. The annual fee is $30 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation Year 5 & 6 (CFF 5/6): This class for youth in 5th & 6th grades focuses on liturgy, Church teachings growing faith through prayer. Children participate in a Spring Passion Play during Lent with CFF 3/4 class. The annual fee is $30 scholarships are available. Children's Faith Formation Year Junior High: This class is a 3-year Bible study for youth in 7th, 8th, & 9th grades. The annual fee is $30 for each classes PLUS $25 for materials (Bible & workbook). Scholarships are available. High School Confirmation: Youth must be at least 16 years old by Confirmation Mass date (late January/ early February), already received Sacraments Baptism Eucharist, continued in ongoing faith formation through parish programs or Catholic High School. Students are actively seeking Sacrament Confirmation are participating members in ir parish personal faith life. The annual fee is $135 scholarships are available. AGAPE Travels to Bellingham During this coming week, twelve middle school students several adult volunteers will travel to Bellingham to participate in Agape service trip. Agape allows participants an opportunity to serve migrant community Whatcom County gives m a better understing social justice tradition Catholic Church. This trip helps participants realize how y can impact ir local community world through serving ors. This year s participants are: Juliette DeLaurentis, Elise Bernard, Mary Farewell, Sarah Greely, Mackenzie Jones, Alexa Mauad, Gabriel McMillan, Tess McMillan, Sarah Mirkin, Annie Mirkin, Jeremy Freiburger, Niko Nicoloudakis. Please keep se young people in your prayers as y go to serve those in need. For more information about Agape trip please email cff@stjosephparish.org

Parish Life Seniors On The Go Friday, September 2- Healing Mass at 11:30. There will be no luncheon. Women s Ministry Cfee Connect on Saturday, August 13th at Tully's on 19th Ave E from 10-11 am. Please come sip share. Contact Sheila Marie at smarie49@comcast.net or 206 251 7035 with any questions. THANK YOU for giving blood at St. Joseph! With your donation we can continue to support local patients in need! Below are results! Numbers to be Proud : Young Adult (21-35) Ministry Summer Brunch New to Seattle? Looking to meet or Catholic Young Adults? Join us for our monthly brunch after 9:30 am Mass on Sunday, August 14th! Contact Amara Siemens at siemens.am@gmail.com to participate. Summer Yoga Series Now in Brebeuf Room (basement Parish Center) on Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:30 pm through August 31st. A suggested donation is $5 per class. Please provide your own yoga mat dress in comfortable clothing. A yoga block is recommended but not required. This class is open to anyone who is interested in enjoying an hour invigorating relaxing yoga. Contact Kaitlyn O Leary at kaitlyn.m.oleary@gmail.com with any questions. We Are St. Joseph Parish Directory Show Your Summer Glow! We ve added two more weekends for you to get your parish photo taken show your summer glow: August 12-14 September 10-11. Check parish website for sign up times. All photography will take place in Brebeuf Room (Parish Center Basement). Questions or need help? Contact Jack at JackH@ stjosephparish.org Registered Donors 27 Units Collected 17 Lives Saved 51 First Time Donors 1 Welcome! Next Eligible September 26, 2016 Next St. Joseph Blood Drive October 3, 2016 LGBTQ Ministry Summer Potluck & Home Mass Thursday, August 11th at 6pm 13567 Linden Ave N, Building B, Seattle WA 98133 Please join LGBTQ Ministry for a home mass potluck in celebration summer fellowship. We will be meeting at home Theresa Lukasik Anna Shepherd; please bring your favorite side dish. An RSVP is appreciated but not required. Please email lgbt@stjosephparish.org to RSVP for parking instructions or for any or questions.

St. Joseph s Women s Ministry Fall 2016 Retreat Becoming Who You Are: Finding Your Own True Path to Holiness Four women from our community different generations backgrounds will share reflections on ir journey. September 23-25, 2016 *Begins at 6pm on Friday ends at 12pm on Sunday Palisades Retreat Center 4700 SW Dash Point Road Federal Way, WA 98023 Space is limited to 35 women. For questions, or to secure your spot, please email Sheila Marie (smarie49@gmail.com), n mail/drop f this form, along with a check for $250 (made out to St. Joseph Church), to Parish Center. Name: Email: Phone #: Any special needs?:

Our Community Help Us Cross The Finish Line! We are So Close... Annual Catholic Appeal: We Are 88% Toward our Goal--Please Help us Reach 100% St. Joseph Parish ACA Assessment $148,436 Raised to Date...$ 130,896 Amount Needed... $17,540 Envelopes are available in pews. Your gift (however large or small!) will make a real difference in lives those touched by wider church in Western Washington. To all you who have given to ACA in past, today, THANK YOU for your generosity!

Men s Ministry Silver Peak Hike July 24, 2016