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St. Anne Catholic Church A light on the Hill for 110 years and for generations to come Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am Weekdays 8:45 am Sacrament of Reconcilia on Saturday 3:30 pm

St. Anne Catholic Parish 1411 First Ave. W. Seattle, WA 98119 206-282-0223 www.stanneseattle.org Pastoral Coordinator Ron Ryan Parish Priest Fr. Tony Bawyn rryan@stanneseattle.org tonyb@seattlearch.org 206-382-4565 Pastoral Associate Mike Borte mikeborte@stanneseattle.org Pastoral Asst. for Administration Rich Santi rsanti@stanneseattle.or Pastoral Asst. for Community Involvement Judy Vitzthum judy@stanneseattle.org Bookkeeper Colleen Tyerman colleen@stanneseattle.org Administrative Asst. Kathy Picht Music Coordinator Kevin Vortmann St. Anne Parish School 101 W. Lee St. Seattle, WA 98119 206-282-3538 / www.stannesea.org Principal Mary Sherman Vice-Principal Heidi Austin Administrative Asst. Jennifer Hazzard kathy@stanneseattle.org msherman@stannesea.org haustin@stannesea.org jhazzard@stannesea.org Parish Councils & Commissions Pastoral Council Chris Waldref 206-779-6327 Finance Council Mike Shields 206-216-0286 Liturgy Commission Carol Ford 206-281-5920 School Commission Mark Keilholz 425-466-3193 Social Justice Commission Rebecca Weber 206-612-0257 Stewardship Commission Jane Larson 206-282-9892 Pastoral Care: To arrange for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or funeral arrangements, please call the Parish Office, 206-282-0223 (during non-business hours, press 5). Our church is accessible for mobility impaired persons and equipped with listening assistance devices. Please see an usher for more information. ST. ANNE CHURCH WEEK Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgy of the Hours Week I SUNDAY July 29, 2018 8:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM RCIA 10:00 AM Mass - St. Anne Parishioners, Intentions 11:00 AM Coffee & Donuts 7:00 PM Young Adult Gym Night MONDAY July 30, 2018 8:30 AM Martha s Workers TUESDAY July 31, 2018 7:00 PM Contemplative Prayer WEDNESDAY August 1, 2018 7:00 PM Pastoral Council THURSDAY August 2, 2018 FRIDAY August 3, 2018 7:30 PM AA Meeting SATURDAY August 4, 2018 10:00 AM Baptism Prep Class 3:30 PM Reconciliation 5:00 PM Mass Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgy of the Hours Week II SUNDAY August 5, 2018 8:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM RCIA 10:00 AM Mass - St. Anne Parishioners, Intentions 11:00 AM Coffee & Donuts 7:00 PM Young Adult Gym Night MONDAY August 6, 2018 8:30 AM Martha s Workers TUESDAY August 7, 2018 7:00 PM Contemplative Prayer WEDNESDAY August 8, 2018 6:00 PM Liturgy Commission THURSDAY August 9, 2018 FRIDAY August 10, 2018 7:30 PM AA Meeting SATURDAY August 11, 2018 11:00 AM Funeral for Jill Ragsdale 3:30 PM Reconciliation 5:00 PM Mass with baptisms 6:00 PM Young Adult Potluck 2

Parish Life From Ron Ryan Dear Parishioners, I want to give you an update on recent developments with my diagnosis. As most of you know, I was diagnosed in February with stage 4 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and have been undergoing chemotherapy since then. I had a mid-way PET scan in April which showed some diminishment in the lymphoma. My final round of chemo was in June. Last week I had a follow-up PET scan to evaluate the results. Unfortunately, the scan showed that the original tumor, though smaller than when chemotherapy began in February, had not diminished any further since April. My oncologist has recommended that I begin radiation treatments. I have an appointment in early August to learn more about what that will involve. While I m disappointed in the results and not looking forward to radiation! I still feel very peaceful about this next step along the journey. I ve been able to be back in the parish and working full-time for the last two months. I plan to continue working, but of course will need to reevaluate as the new treatments begin. Thank you to all of you who have expressed your support and been so generous in your prayers. I feel so blessed to be surrounded by such a loving, caring community. I know that your prayers and support will continue to be an encouragement and strength to me in the months ahead. God bless you. St. Anne Parish: Celebrating 110 Years Interesting facts about St. Anne Parish Did you know St. Anne Parish consisted of forty families when it was established in 1908. For the first two years, the parish was staffed by Redemptorist priests from Sacred Heart Parish. In 1910, Fr. Matthew Woods became the first resident pastor. Fr. Thomas Quain was pastor of St. Anne for 37 years from November 10, 1922 until his death on December 22, 1959. He was the longest serving pastor in the parish s history. He was honored with the title Monsignor on the 50th anniversary of his ordination in 1958. Margaret McAlerney served as housekeeper for the priests of St. Anne for 44 years, from 1926-1970. The land for St. Anne School was donated to the parish by Mr. & Mrs. F. McDermott in 1915. Construction of the original school building was completed in Spring 1923 at a cost of $43,000. Staffed by five Holy Names Sisters, the door opened in September of that year with 150 students. The convent (now the St. Anne House of Prayer) was completed in December 1930 at a cost of $25,491. It was the first building built as a convent in the diocese (until then, houses were purchased and converted for the sisters use). Over the next 88 years, 192 Holy Names Sisters lived in the convent while serving St. Anne School or other ministries in the area. During the 1920s and 1930s, novenas to St. Anne drew so many people that they had to be held outdoors. In a letter to Bishop Shaughnessy, Fr. Quain reported that in 1934, over 3000 people attended. By 1946, the parish had outgrown the church (which held about 250 people), and the building s basement was remodeled into a chapel. On Sundays, Masses were held simultaneously in both the church and the basement. 3

Please Pray for those listed & everyone in our community who is sick Please pray for the Sick James Arthur, father of Deborah Betty Bertoldi Keitha Bradley, daughter of Monica John Briggs Luke Chesledon, son of Bryan & Mary Lou Bill Cook, stepfather of Regan Hurley Karen Cook, mother of Regan Hurley Frances Covey Mike Finn John Flynn, son of Gerry & Damien Matt Gardner, nephew of Sue & Tyler Cartier Katherine Gehrts Rebecca Goodrich, granddaughter of Betty Edwards Preston Hauck, nephew of Margaret Scheibe Carolyn Henkemyer Chris Hurley Layla Hough Levi Jennings, brother of Tasceaie Dick & Peggy Kath, parents of Susan Lamb Kevin Kehl, nephew of Christine Ball Chari Kinney Louise Legaz Fr. Jim Lee Joan Lord Fay Mobbs Judy Montez Mary Mottle Cheryl Pothakos George Robinson, father of Annmarie White Ron Ryan Rena Sarunich, mother of Danella Anderson Linda Snider, sister of Betty Edwards Dick & Louise St.Hilaire, brother and sister-in-law of Ruth St. Hilaire Ilse Wefers Please pray for the Deceased Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen Jill Ragsdale Parish Life Question of the Week The full Gospel reading is available on the parish website. July 29, 2018 John 6:1-15 For children: If you were like the boy in this story, what do you have that you could bring to Jesus? For adults: When have you felt stretched beyond your resources (financially, physically, or emotionally)? What was the outcome? August 5, 2018 John 6:24-35 For children: What are some of the things that God has given you? For adults: What is your main reason for following Jesus? St. Anne Young Adults After-Mass Get-Together Saturday, August 11-6 pm Contemplative Garden Come join us after Saturday Mass on August 11th for food and fellowship in the garden area behind the parish office. Bring a dish to share as we discuss ideas for future events. Everyone 21-39 welcome. For questions, contact Beth Hobbins bethlm@gmail.com What s one thing you could do this week to put this Gospel message into action? Funeral Arrangements for Archbishop Hunthausen Tuesday, July 31 2:00 pm 5:00 pm, viewing, St. James Cathedral 7:30 pm, Vigil Service, St. James Wednesday, August 1 11:00 am, Funeral Mass, St. James Cathedral Public reception to follow 4

Parish Life School Supplies Thank You to the early shoppers who have already brought in backpacks and school supplies! We re closing in on our goal of 100 loaded backpacks to be distributed through Mary s Place this year. But some serious shopping is still needed: Advice from some of the expert shoppers in our parish is to carry the list of needed supplies with you, so it s handy if you come upon a Dollar Store or a Staples or other store with Back-to-School signs in the windows. It s also handy if you can t sleep and find that you have an urge to order something online. Deadline for gathering supplies is Wednesday, August 15. Cartons are at every entrance, or bring donations to the parish office. Envelopes for cash donations are at every entrance, and may be put in our regular offering. An inter-faith packing party, where all the backpacks and supplies are assembled by grade-level, will take place Saturday, August 18. St. Anne Tree Work You may have noticed a number of trees and shrubs have been either been pared back or removed. Many were over the roof lines or touching the buildings. The two camellias by the day chapel entrance will be replaced in the fall with Italian Cypress trees. A huge thank you to the folks who have given of their valuable time to tend to areas of the gardens at the church and House of Prayer. Any questions, or to offer your services, contact Rich Santi at 206-282-0223. Coming this fall... Beginning this Fall Discovering New Direction Join Ron Ryan for six days of reflection and discover how to live with new purpose, new enthusiasm and new joy. Learn from your own experience and the experience of others how to navigate the best years of your life. First Saturday of each month, October - March 9 am - 3 pm in the St. Anne House of Prayer October 6: Learning from Our Lives November 3: Finding What Gives Us Life December1: Forgiving & Letting Go January 5: Befriending Our Mortality February 2: Envisioning Our Future March 2: Finding New Power & Purpose Participation in all sessions is encouraged, but participants may attend individual sessions Suggested donation: $25 per session. Includes materials and lunch each session Limited to 20 participants. To register contact the parish office at 206-282- 0223 or info@stanneseattle.org. Dig deeper into some of the major issues impacting our world, our city, and our church. Each evening will feature a brief presentation reflecting on the topic in light of Catholic teaching, followed by open discussion. We ll be searching for practical ways in which we, as individuals and as a community, can respond to these concerns in ways that make a difference. Immigration, refugees & the rise of nationalism Racism in America today Why are young people not coming to church? Homelessness in a region of prosperity Me Too: responding to sexual harassment and assault Dates for each topic will be announced in the fall. If you have ideas or suggestions for topics you would like to see addressed, contact St. Anne Parish at 206-282-0223 or info@stanneseattle.org. 5

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