March 18, 2018 5th Sunday of Lent Create a clean heart in me, O God. (Psalm Response) Today s Responsorial Psalm portrays King David s response to God after he had committed adultery ordered Bathsheba s husband to be killed in battle. David was known as a man after God s own heart, but this story looks more like something you would see in a soap opera than what you would see in a man of God. What s worse, David couldn t even see that he had done anything wrong that is, until God sent Nathan the prophet to open his eyes. That s where today s psalm comes in. So what can we learn as we pray this psalm along with David? First, often we cannot see our own sins, both our small sins and our big sins. Lust, selfishness, pride, selfrighteousness, anger any of these can blind us, just as they blinded David. Thank you, Lord, for sending people to me who can help me to grow in holiness. Second, God always pursues us, both when we are close to him and when we are separated from him. He always pricks our minds. He always sends angels and other people to help us. He does what he can, by any means, to help us confess our sins and draw closer to him. Lord, help me to be more sensitive to your touch each day. Third, God s mercy is unfathomable. Even David s acts of adultery and murder didn t keep God from pursuing him and fulfilling his plan for the king. The moment we repent, God s love and mercy will well up in our hearts, just as it did for David. Thank you, Lord, for your faithfulness. Finally, look at the last two lines of this psalm. David is promising that if God forgives him, he will do his best to lead other people to him. A desire to serve and care for other people is the natural response to God s mercy. Lord, use me for your purposes. O God, have mercy on me. Create a clean heart in me. Fill me with your Holy Spirit, and I will share my faith with everyone around me. Jeremiah 31:31-34 Hebrews 5:7-9 John 12:20-33 Liturgy March 25, 2018 Next Week s Readings Year B Palm Sunday 1st Reading Isaiah 50:4-7 My face I did not shield from buffets and spitting knowing that I shall not be put to shame. Psalm 22 My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? 2nd Reading Philippians 2:6-11 Jesus emptied himself, and accepted death on a cross. Gospel Mark 14:1-15:47 The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ In the Gospel that was read before the procession, the crowd was supportive, joyous, loving. In the Passion, which is read now, the crowd is quite the opposite. Our palms still lying on the pew behind us, the crowd has become hostile, shouting Crucify him! to Pilate, painting Jesus as a fraud and a danger. As we listen to Mark s account of the Passion, let us imagine the confidence Jesus had in his Father, enabling him to be obedient to the point of death. Holy Week Schedule Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Holy Thursday of the Lord's Supper Mass - March 29th at 7pm Friday of the Passion of the Lord Stations of the Cross at 2pm Liturgy at 7pm Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord March 30th Holy Saturday The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Mass - March 31st at 8pm Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord Mass - April 1st at 8:30 am & 10:30 am Chrism Mass at St. James Cathedral March 22 at 7pm. All are welcome!
Parish Life PARISH STEWARDSHIP Collection for week of March 4, 2018 Total Budget for 2017 2018 Sacrificial Giving is $741,020. Divided by 52 weeks = $13,696.04 needs to be collected each week. Mail in 5pm Vigil 8:30am 10:30am Electronic Total $ 4,750.00 $ 1,423.25 $ 2,337.10 $ 1,059.98 $ 3707.52 $ 13,277.85 (This does NOT include restricted donations such as Holy Day Collections, (Christmas and Easter), and donations made to our ministries or coffee & donuts.) FYI We are unable to process mutilated or foreign currency and it will not be counted towards our deposit. Shredding Event for both Paper & Electronics With the remodel project already underway, we will NOT be having a shredding event this summer for our staff and parishioners, teachers and school families, as we have in the even years before. We would like to let you know of an upcoming shredding opportunity, in case you are in need of those services. There will be a: Windermere Shredding Party for both Paper & Electronics, Saturday, April 14th from 11 am - 2 pm Windermere Office 311 N 85 th They will also be serving Barbecue! Thank you to Sharon Giampetro for letting us know about this event! Here are a couple of nuggets that have been accumulating in my notes. Enjoy. Hi Bill The Winter Olympics ended a few of weeks ago and I thought of the slogan "NO PAIN, NO GAIN. That slogan reminds me of a young man who was not a typical athlete as he was busy doing other things. He took care of his widowed mother. Had many friends and followers who enjoyed being with him. He could laugh and cry, loved to walk miles and miles. However, he met a very brutal death. His pain was our gain so that we could enter heaven. His name was Jesus. Sonia Cook [Thanks, Sonia.] "You can learn a lot about yourself by what you re doing and who you re with on a Sunday. Reese Witherspoon [Via Guideposts and Sheila Marty. Thanks, Sheila.] And, for St. Patty's Day, an Irish blessing: May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be ever at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and the rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. If you have prayer nuggets you'd like to share with the parish, email Bill Marty, bill@takenroad.com. Thanks!
Sacred Heart of Jesus A Center of Healing The Sacrament of Reconciliation Will be offered by the Redemptorists Tuesday of Holy Week 7am-7pm March 27, 2018 Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 205 2nd Ave N., Seattle (near the Space Needle) www.sacredheartseattle.com
WE CAN T WAIT TO SEE YOU AT SUNDAY GATHERING THIS WEEKEND (March 18)! IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE MARCH 18 SUNDAY GATHERING! On Sunday, March 18, N Seattle Catholic Youth will offer one sexual abuse prevention course to your youth. In our efforts to protect our vulnerable population, the Archdiocese of Seattle has integrated abuse prevention material into our faith formation and youth ministry curriculum in the context of teaching our youth about our Catholic faith. To help you understand what your youth will be offered, we ask you to visit: http:// www.seattlearchdiocese.org/sep/faithformation.aspx. This will provide you with Parent/ Guardian Resources, to inform you about the curriculum being used while also making available the actual lessons. As the guardian, you have the right to opt your child/youth out of this lesson. This announcement is to notify you of our new initiative to provide abuse prevention curriculum to our youth in Faith Formation/Youth Ministry. This course will be offered during the regular Sunday Gathering at St. Catherine Parish: 5:00 pm for Middle School and 7:00 pm for High School, which a meal being served at 6:15 pm. There will be games and food, as usually. If you have any questions, please contact Kate Brown at kate@nseattlecatholicyouth.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ March 25 Bowling with N Seattle Catholic Youth! We will NOT be having our regular Sunday Gathering on March 25th. Instead, we are going Bowling! If you have questions or are planning on joining us for bowling, please contact Kate Brown kate@nseattlecatholicyouth.org or 206-488-5970. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N SEATTLE CATHOLIC YOUTH SPRING CALENDAR: March 18 Safe Environment Training March 25 Bowling April 1 Easter: NO SUNDAY GATHERING April 8 NO SUNDAY GATHERING April 15 Series 4 Begins Mary as a Disciple of Christ April 22 Series 4 Mary as a Disciple of Christ April 29 Series 4 Mary as a Disciple of Christ May 6 Series 4 -- Mary as a Disciple of Christ May 13 Mother s Day: NO SUNDAY GATHERING May 20 Celebration! Lent Service Project N Seattle Catholic Youth is inviting students to make this Lent special. One way you can do that is by joining us as we make sandwiches for the homeless. Time: Wednesdays at 6:00 pm Where: St. Catherine s Kitchens (in Victoria Hall) Who: Sandwiches will be delivered to St. Francis House Sign up by going to http://nseattlecatholicyouth.org/lent We are inviting our young people to bring spare change to our Sunday Gatherings to pay for the sandwiches as a part of almsgiving for Lent. Please feel free to joins us! If you have any questions, contact Kate! Cat We Euch All a Satu For 253-
Summer Trips with N Seattle Catholic Youth YOUTH MIGRANT CAMP MIDDLE SCHOOL MISSION TRIP August 19 to 24 St. John Parish has invited members of N Seattle Catholic Youth to join their annual Youth Migrant Camp Mission Trip in Burlington, WA. This immersion mission trip opportunity is for students in grades 6-8. Students pay for their room and board in a neighboring parish, and then spend four intense days immersed in migrant camp life. The final cost is still being determined. Spaces are limited so please call Sheila Connolly at 206-782-2810 or email sconnolly@stjohnsea.org if you are interested. IGNITE YOUR TORCH July 6-9 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! N Seattle Catholic Youth is inviting all current 8-12th graders to Ignite Your Torch at the University of Portland! This great youth conference is an opportunity to deeper your relationship with Christ. Youth Conferences like this have been known to completely change young people s lives as they fall in love with Christ, hang out with young Catholics, priests, and religious, and so much more. Please check out the website: www.ignitew.org. Please contact Kate Brown, Youth Ministry Director for N Seattle Catholic Youth at kate@nseattlecatholicyouth.org or 206-488-5970 with any questions or about how to register. DATES: July 6-9 DEPOSITE DUE AT REGISTRATION: $50 TOTAL COST: $285 (Scholarships are available) *Please register under N Seattle Catholic Youth as your Parish! Kate Brown N Seattle Catholic Youth Youth Ministry Director Cell- 206-488-5970 Office 206-632-0843 ext 216 www.nseattlecatholicyouth.org Twitter: @NSCatholicYouth Facebook: @NSeattleCatholicYouth Instagram: N Seattle Catholic Youth