Liturgy April 30, 2017 - Year A Their eyes were opened and they recognized him. (Luke 24:31) Don t you wish you could have been there when Cleopas and his friend were walking to Emmaus? Wouldn t it have been exciting to hear Jesus interpreting the Scriptures and to see the look in their eyes when they recognized him in the breaking of the bread? Well, in a sense, we can be there. Even today, two thousand years after his resurrection, Jesus word can cause our hearts to burn and bring us to the place where we recognize him. How is this possible? Because the Scriptures do more than teach us about Jesus they reveal him to us! As many times as we hear the Scriptures read at Mass, it s good to be reminded that they aren t just words on a page. As St. Paul taught, they are living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). Inspired by God, they are filled with his presence. They have the Spirit s own power to bring us his wisdom, peace, and joy. All it takes is listening with faith. Cleopas and his friend had to walk a long way with Jesus before they recognized him, and sometimes we do too. So be patient with yourself. When you hear the Scriptures proclaimed at Mass, try to imagine that you are there in the middle of the action in Galilee, in Jerusalem, or wherever the story takes place. Imagine that you can hear Jesus speaking to you. Put aside distractions, and listen for what he may want to say to you personally. You may not hear anything right away. You may not hear anything at all! But that s okay because the Holy Spirit is still at work in you, just as he was working with the Emmaus disciples every step of their journey. He is always pouring out his grace, even when you can t feel it. All you have to do is try your best to keep an open heart. Over time, you will recognize him. Holy Spirit, help me to recognize Jesus in his word today. Lord, let your word touch my heart so that you can use me for your glory! Acts 2:14, 22-33 Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11 1 Peter 1:17-21 Next Week s Readings Good Shepherd Sunday 4th Sunday of Easter World Day of Prayer for Vocations 2017- year Readings A 1st Reading Acts 2:14a, 36-41 The promise is made to all. Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. 2nd Reading: Jesus bore our sins upon the cross. 1 Peter 2:20b-25 Gospel: John 10:1-10 Jesus is the gate for the sheep. In our first reading today, Peter has clearly taken on the role of shepherd, encouraging conversion and faith among his listeners. As we hear all these readings today, let us listen for God s invitation to follow the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and to emulate him in leading others to growing faith as well. Catholic Cemeteries We remember and give thanks at our regular Eucharistic celebrations for all of those who have died. All are invited. Unless otherwise noted, all Masses are on Saturday mornings at 10:30 am. For additional information please call Faye McClain, 253-838-2240 or fmcclain@mycatholiccemetery.org SACRED HEART RADIO 1050 KBLE ~ Seattle Sunday Mass - 5:00 am, 9:00 am Daily Mass - 5:00 am, 9:00 am Monday - Saturday Rosary - 1:00 pm, every afternoon 8:30 pm every night Chaplet of Divine Mercy: 1:30pm Sunday & Saturday Mass in English Holyrood Cemetery: June 3 205 NE 205th St Shoreline, WA 98155 Calvary Cemetery: May 13 5041 35th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105 Misa en Espanol: Holyrood Cemetery Junio 17 205 NE 205th St, Shoreline, WA. 98155 Gethsemane Cemetery Mayo 20 37600 Pacific Highway S. Federal Way, WA 98003
PARISH STEWARDSHIP Collection for week of April 23, 2017 Mail in $ 1.815.00 Easter Vigil Mass $ 1,283.00 8:30am Mass $ 1,619.00 10:30am Mass $ 1,373.00 Electronic giving $ 4,958.24 $ 11,048.24 Total Budget for 2016 2017 Sacrificial Giving is $741,020. Divided by 52 weeks = $13,696.04 needs to be collected each week. (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 will not be counted toward our deposit. High School Faith Formation News: Things to look forward to this summer: July 6-9, 2017 Ascend Leadership Retreat Designed for youth entering grades 9-12, this retreat encourages young leaders to identify and strengthen their God-given gifts for servant leadership in Catholic parishes and schools. This dynamic week will offer opportunities for all to grow in their relationship with God, be strengthened as disciples of Christ, and experience the larger faith community from around the archdiocese and so much more! For more information, go to the website below: http://www.oyyae.org/youthministry/events/ Catholic Youth Organization Summer Camp: Registration is now open for summer camp, including day camps, overnight camp and family camp. Register at: http://www.oyyae.org/camps Get a Start on your Service Requirement: Contact Sheila Connolly, Director of Faith Formation, at: 206-782-2810 or sconnolly@stjohnsea.org for service project ideas and connections. The Road Not Taken I expect you know Robert Frost s famous poem. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. It occurred to me recently that I know someone else who talked about roads more and less traveled. Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few. (Matthew 7:13-14) Do you want to walk the less traveled road? Choose the road that leads to life! It will make all the difference. If you have a prayer nugget you d like to share, email Bill Marty, bill@takenroad.com. Thanks! Learn to Forgive & Trust in your Marriage If you are struggling to forgive a spouse for past hurts, please know you are not alone. There is help it s called Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vī). The Retrouvaille program can change hearts and transform marriages, no matter what is causing the pain. For confidential information about, or to register for our upcoming program beginning May 5-7, 2017 call 206-706-2608 or visit our website at www.helpourmarriage.com. Next St. John Book Club gathering: We are reading Dale Alhquist s G.K. Chesterton: Apostle of Common Sense. Everyone is welcome to join us on May 17 th from 7-9 pm in Quigley 13. St John Cathedral Builders Present Bishop Robert Barron s Pivotal Players -Thursday, 7pm, May 18, John Henry Newman will be the subject of the evening by special guest speaker, Dr. James Felak.
Etc. Upcoming Summer Camps through St. John the Evangelist Three summer camps for various ages: VACATION BIBLE CAMP: Teachers from St. John School will host a Vacation Bible Camp this August 14-18 from 9 AM to 2 PM at St. John School. St. John teachers will be presenting this opportunity to learn more about saints in Set sail with St. Patrick! Children 5 through 10 are welcome. The cost of this event will be $50 for each student. Scholarships are available. Details and registration forms will be distributed in the back of the Church and on request from Sheila Connolly at: sconnolly@stjohnsea.org. SKAGIT COUNTY MIGRANT CAMP: Middle school students going into grades 6 th through 8 th are welcome to apply to attend the migrant camp from August 20-24 th. We are hoping to send 15 students to Burlington to work with the migrant community there. We will be joining Sacred Heart Parish in Bellevue, so a requirement for this camp is the willingness to attend two service projects prior to the camp. These will be in the summer. The cost for this camp is $225 for lodging and transportation. Scholarships are available. Parents will be needed to assist with the dinner meal. Myke Folger and Sheila Connolly will be the chaperones for this event. Please contact Sheila Connolly at: sconnolly@stjohnsea.org. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CAMP: Current high school students going into junior and senior year will be welcome to travel to Yakima for the week of June 25-29 to help build housing for low income residents. We will be working together and staying in a church building. The cost of this trip is $200 per person. Scholarships are available. Sheila Connolly will be one of the chaperones. Seeking to put God's love into action, we bring people together to build homes, community and hope. Come join St. John's as they embark on a weeklong excursion to sunny Yakima Valley to help Habitat for Humanity with a home build. This is an opportunity to experience the ultimate meaning of giving back as you work toward completing a home for a low-income family and learn firsthand what it takes to build a home. If you have any questions, please contact Sheila at: sconnolly@stjohnsea.org. Coffee and Donut Volunteers Needed! Everyone loves getting together after mass. We need some volunteers to keep the treats going all summer. We provide the detailed directions, and we ask that two people sign up to prepare the treats for the 8:30 and 10:30 masses. Sheila Connolly will be more than happy to show you the system if you d like to sign up. Here are the dates we need people: May 21 June 25 July 9 one person needed for setting up July 16-one person needed for second session July 23 August 6 August 13-one person needed for setting up August 20 August 27-one person needed for second session Please email Sheila at: Sconnolly@stjohnsea.org to sign up. People will think you are sweet! West Side Baby - Many thanks to our crib communities from our merger with St. Joseph Baby Corner in 2014. Our five cherished crib communities: St. Joseph s Catholic Church, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, St. Bridget Catholic Church and Mt. Baker Presbyterian Church provide volunteers to promote our mission, while transferring tons of much needed donations from your collection cribs. Your ceaseless generosity helps us keep more kids in our community safe, warm and dry. A Lifeline for Marriages Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vī), a worldwide marriage-healing ministry, has helped tens of thousands of couples rediscover each other and begin a new life of healing, commitment and love. Retrouvaille is Catholic in origin and is endorsed by the Seattle Archdiocese. No matter the source of conflict in a marriage, Retrouvaille can help. For confidential information about, or to register for our upcoming program beginning May 5-7, 2017 call 206-706-2608 or visit our website at www.helpourmarriage.com.