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Holy Rosary Catholic Church Seattle, Washington WELCOME! COME WORSHIP WITH US! Saturday Vigil at 5:00pm Sunday at 8:30am and 10:30am Daily Mass in the Church: 7:45am Tue, Thu, Fri; 8:35am on Wed and Sat Communion Service: Monday at 7:45am in the Church. RECONCILIATION IN THE CHURCH Tuesdays: 5:30pm to 6:30pm Saturdays: 3:30pm to 4:30pm or by appointment during office hours. RELAX AND MEET FELLOW PARISHIONERS Sunday in the School Hall after the morning Masses Tuesday morning in the Parish Center Reception Room after Mass. PRAY THE ROSARY Monday nights at 7pm in the Chapel. FOR THE KIDS The Parish Nursery is available during the Sunday 8:30 and 10:30am Masses. Children s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) during the 10:30am Mass. STAY IN THE LOOP Download our Parish App at myparishapp.com. Join our email list send a message to ParishOffice@holyrosaryseattle.org Learn more about Holy Rosary s programs and ministries: www.holyrosaryseattle.org SPIRITUAL HELP Submit a prayer request: prayers@holyrosaryseattle.org. Request a homebound visit: homebound@holyrosaryseattle.org. On the First Saturday of the month at 8:35am in the Church, we pray in a special way for those who are sick and offer the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick for those in need. October 28, 2018 Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINDARY TIME 1 Sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org

T H E J O U R N E Y O F F A I T H W I T H Fr. Matthew Oakland On Tuesday evening of this past week, I held a Listening Session on Clergy Sexual Abuse. It was attended by 22 individuals, was moderated by one of our parishioners and another took notes. There were two goals. First, an opportunity to have a conversation about the issue in a formal way. It is something that is talked about, especially these past few months, on the sidewalk, at coffee and donuts, in the stands at a game or at any number of gatherings. It was important to have a conversation together as a parish. Our experience of the Church is multifaceted, grounded primarily in our parish, but in some ways connected to our archbishop and the archdiocese, as well as the universal Church and the pope. Archbishop Sartain held a similar gathering for the priests, and asked that we look for feedback from our parishioners, as well. The second goal was to provide an avenue to collect that desired feedback, so the notes listing all of the comments will be forwarded to him as he prepares for the meeting of the US bishops in November, and as he determines how to move ahead here within our own Archdiocese of Seattle, as well. On Tuesday the participants were able to air their concerns, which were categorized naturally as they were being brought up. Anytime an action item was mentioned, Tammy Savage, our moderator, made a note of it. At the end, these action items were posted and the participants had the opportunity to rank them. 1 Necessary. 2 Important. 3 Good. 4 Extra/Helpful. Action Item Average Radical transparency 1.06 Zero toleration policy and processes for abusers and supervisors (including bishops) 1.08 Zero retaliation against those who raise issues and process (outside ethics hotline) 1.09 External reporting investigation and accountability 1.20 Take a stand against statute of limitations of civil and criminal penalties 1.29 Structural change required for accountability 1.47 Open files proactively/get the information out and over with 1.59 Church/Pope sincere apology, and be willing to suffer 1.69 Tell members what we can do to help people heal/stop suffering 1.83 Education (Seminarians, Youth) 2.00 Investigation in WA by Civil Attorney General 2.06 Financial restitution and means clearly communicated 2.36 Reevaluate role of women and lay people in the Church 2.38 Address public perception so that members don t always have to defend the Church 2.71 Many of these things are a part of the larger conversation of the Church s response to the clergy sexual abuse scandal. There are two aspects to consider the original victimization and systematic failures/cover-ups that followed. We must also take into account healing and justice for past victims, as well as looking at present and future processes and structures and protections. It is important that we raise these concerns and ideas with members of the hierarchy and work together as one Church. But it is also important for us to look at our own parish community, and what we can do here, in terms of our own policies and practices and ministry, as well as helping our parishioners address this with the wider culture as sexual abuse happens in every sector of society. Tuesday was a good start, as we realize that even here at Holy Rosary we can and should do more. Frequently Asked Questions about Abuse Cases and this Capital Campaign I have received several questions about this campaign to fully fund priest retirement and its timing with the recent revelations, whether priest abusers will benefit from it, the percentages of priest abusers, etc. As far as the number of priest predators, the PA Grand Jury, the John Jay College study done in 2002 and updated in 2010, and others consistently cite between 4-6% as the average percentage of priests who abused minors over the 50-60 years prior, with abuse cases increasing in the 1960s, and steeply declining after 1985 similar to the ratios of similar organizations. The legal documents governing the non-profit created for this campaign, and the pension fund itself, excludes any such individuals. This campaign went public two years ago. It would be very difficult to stop partway through, and would have grave consequences for stopping altogether. The current pension plan is paid for by parishioners directly through the ACA and through the parishes. These costs are going up every year (this year $39,000). So we have two choices with this campaign we can make a sacrifice now to fully fund priest retirement for the good priests and sisters who serve us well past, present and future and benefiting from more funds for our ministries for generations to come; or we can continue to increase the annual burden on parishes and parishioners through the current model of funding. Not funding this campaign is an option, but it comes with a cost to the parishes, those who fund our ministries, 2 4139 and those 42nd whom Ave we SW serve. Seattle, WA 98116 206-935-8353 www.holyrosaryseattle.org

G R O W I N G I N C H R I S T Holy Rosary Catholic School SPIRIT AND MIND ignited School Highlights & Events First grade students enjoyed a field trip to Remlinger Farms this week, and our Preschool 3s class had a visit from our local fire station, fire truck and all! Our 4th grade students were introduced to a new online adaptive math program called Redbird that will support and build a deeper understanding of our math content. Teachers will be able to monitor their work in real time, which will allow them to support their work and progress. In 5 th grade, students have begun a new unit in Life Science. Students used their microscopes and discovered the main parts and functions of animal cells. Students are able to identify similar cells that make up tissue, and how different kinds of tissue work together to make up an organ. Thursday, Nov. 1st, our 4th grade students will lead the morning mass at 8:35am, celebrating All Saints' Day. Fourth grade students have been working on reports that they will present in class about their particular saint. Don't forget about the Italian Dinner! Tickets can be purchased online for the upcoming Italian Dinner that will be held Saturday, November 3 rd. Ticket information is also on our school website and also in the enclosed insert of this bulletin. The Priority Application Period for NEW students of current school families and parish families is going on right now through November 15th. We are accepting applications for Preschool through 8 th grade. Due to the small number of spots available in our Preschool classes, these classes fill up quickly. A link to our online application can be found at the top of our homepage (holyrosaryws.org). Re-enrollment of current students will happen in January. At Holy Rosary School, tradition and innovation converge to provide a leading-edge education that is grounded in the Catholic faith. Students are engaged by enthusiastic teachers who provide hands-on curricula designed to spark creativity and encourage critical thinking. Each child is given room to discover and develop their own unique gifts. At every grade level, faith meets action through service and the teaching of compassion and social justice. Holy Rosary s tight-knit community of passionate teachers and engaged parents creates a safe place where students become leaders from the inside out. For more information, contact the School Office: 206-937-7255 or admissions@holyrosaryws.org. P A R I S H & C O M M U N I T Y N E W S A weekly tip on Caring for Our Common Home Instead of using harsh cleansers and chemicals to clean your home or work space, consider environmentally-friendly, non-toxic cleaning products. The creatures living in Puget Sound will be grateful! Urgent Request Dear friends, Coffee and Donuts needs a volunteer to become the manager. There are volunteers to assist the set up/clean up; ordering, paying and pick up of the donuts. There are volunteers to make coffee, serve et al.; but there is no one to manage it. The school classes have a person to help organize which class will serve on what day but the over all management, needs a leader. (Training is provided). If you are willing to become a member of the coffee and donuts ministry please contact Ted Krembs, PAA at 206-935- 8353 ext 213 or paa@holyrosaryseattle.org Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to Sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org 3

P A R I S H & C O M M U N I T Y N E W S Opportunities for Adults! Join us as we grow together in our faith! Monday Rosary Join us every Monday evening at 7:00pm in the St. Dominic Chapel for a Rosary! All are welcome! Inquiry is an open-ended discussion of life, the universe, and everything from a Catholic point of view! A perfect preparation for RCIA or Adult Confirmation, or a chance to deepen your understanding of Christ and the Church. All are welcome, and no topic is off limits! We meet every Tuesday at 6:30pm in the Parish Office, and our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 30. Acts of the Apostles It s not too late to join our in-depth look at the Acts of the Apostles on Wednesday mornings at 9:30am in the Parish Center. Our next session will be November 3. Adult Bible Study We would like to offer a Bible Study for working adults, probably on a weekday evening or at some point on the weekend. If you are interested, please contact Robert King, and let him know 1) when a good time to meet would be; and 2) if you are interested in any particular topics. If you would like more information, or if you have any suggestions to make, please contact Robert King (206-937- 1488 x203 or evangelization@holyrosaryseattle.org) The League of the Sacred Heart The League of the Sacred Heart will meet in the Parish Center on Friday, November 2 at 1pm. Our guest speaker will be Sr. Stella. All are welcome to join us. Questions? Call Marie at 206-932-7750. Lost and Found Recently some money was found at Mass which did not appear to be for the collection. If it is yours, please contact the parish office to claim it after you are able to identify the amount, the type of bills, etc. Children s Ministries Corner We welcome your child to a Life with Christ! RCIA Holy Rosary Church welcomes children who are age 7 thru Teens and have never been baptized to prepare for their initiation into the Catholic community. If interested in RCIA for children and for TEENS, please contact Sr. Stella. First Reconciliation and First Communion Registration is open for your child to prepare and receive First Reconciliation and First Communion next year. Register at www.holyrosaryseattle.org/family Faith Formation. Children who have been baptized Catholic and will be in grade 2 or older next year are welcome to register. For those children who are not Baptized and are interested in becoming Catholic, please contact Sr. Stella. Children s Faith Formation/Sunday School Registration is open for Fall Children s Faith Formation on Sundays. Visit holyrosaryseattle.org and click on Family Faith Formation. Classes are offered for children age 4-Teens. Please contact Sr. Stella for questions. Children s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Your child (preschool through grade 4) is welcome to join CLOW during the 10:30AM Mass to learn about the readings of the day. Children start Mass with you and are dismissed after opening prayer and return before Celebrating Communion. Free and no registration required. Saint of the Week Every week, we highlight a particular saint. This week, we celebrate St. Francis of Assisi. Perhaps the most famous Catholic Saint, St. Francis was the favored son of a merchant family until a mystical experience while serving in the army led him to seek to woo Lady Poverty and to imitate Jesus Christ as completely as he possibly could. He is known for many miracles, and is the patron of the poor, of merchants, and of those who care for our natural environment, among many others. We celebrated his feast on October 4. 4 4139 42nd Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116 206-935-8353 www.holyrosaryseattle.org

P A R I S H & C O M M U N I T Y N E W S We have just received our 1 st ACA rebate check in the amount of $8,994. These funds will be used to pay for the Holy Rosary Bus. We have a potential rebate total of $36,391. Thank you to all who have donated and who continue to pay towards their ACA pledge! We couldn t have done this without you! Parish Goal: $2.0 Million Pledged to Date: $527,675 26% of Parish Goal Total Pledges: 74 Rebate to Parish: $79,151 Separate Donations with Corporate Matches: $44,800* Total Parish Benefit: $123,951 *Some companies do not match religious donations, but will if it is not used for church purposes. The Archdiocese is allowing us to offer these parishioners the option of splitting their pledge, donating some directly to the campaign school projects, allowing us to take advantage of some of the company s matching donations. This is good news! We are on our way, with just 49 individuals and families participating thus far. Imagine where we will be if everyone participates and how much good will be accomplished! St. Martin de Porres Sandwich Team Volunteers Needed! Every first Tuesday of the month the team makes 300 sandwiches which are then delivered to the men s shelter downtown. If you can help this month, stop by the School Hall any time between 7 to 10am in the School Hall. Contact: Susan Strmich, 206-734-7433. St. Vincent de Paul November Food Drive Please support our November food drive that will re-stock our St. Vincent de Paul Food Room. Your donations will be used to help feed the hungry in our West Seattle neighborhood. Donations can be dropped off in the boxes in the church. Food items should be in unopened original packaging and no bulk food. Thank you so much for your continuing support of this ministry. Peanut Butter Canned/Meat-Tuna Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Cake/Cookie Mixes Macaroni & Cheese Hearty Soups/Stews Cereal/Oatmeal Crackers Olives Pork & Beans Cup O Noodles Top Ramen Rice Knorr Sides Pasta Spaghetti Sauce Misc. Sauce Mixes Tomato Sauce Instant Mash Potatoes Stovetop Dressing Cranberry Sauce Canned Pumpkin Evaporated Milk Gravy Mix Chili Rice A Roni WANTED CYO Gym Manager This is a temporary position for the Basketball and Volleyball seasons. The Gym manager will be the staff person in charge of Lanigan Gym during the weekends we host Basketball and Volleyball games. These games take place on Saturdays and Sundays. Responsibilities include: Opening and/or Closing Gym, Overseeing the Snack Shack, assisting teams with directions and providing guidance on the use of the scoreboard (Training is provided). Must be 18 and willing to have a background check and child safety training. To apply, contact Ted Krembs at paa@holyrosaryseattle.org / 206-935-4303 ext 213 Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to Sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org 5

Sunday, October 21, 2018 Coffee and Donuts after both Masses today High School Confirmation at noon in the School Library Monday, October 29 7:45 AM Word & Communion Service Church 7:00 PM Baptism Prep 7B Up Next 7:00 PM Contemporary Choir Practice Church October 7:00 PM Pray the Rosary Chapel 29 Baptism Preparation #1 Tuesday, October 30 November 7:45 AM Daily Mass Church. Breakfast after in Parish Center 2 First Friday Adoration 5:30 PM Confession Church 3 Sacramental II Family Learning Class 6:30 PM Liturgy Commission Parish Office Conference Room Baptism Preparation #2 Italian Dinner 6:30 PM Teen RCIA Music Room 7 Sacramental II Parent Class 6:30 PM Adult Inquiry Parish Office Basement 9 Sacramental II Parent Class Wednesday, October 31 10 Sacramental II Family Learning Class 8:35 AM Daily Mass Church 22 Thanksgiving...Parish Office closed 23 Day after Thanksgiving...Parish Office closed 9:30 AM Adult Bible Study Reception Rm Christmas Tree Lot Opens! 2:15 PM Youth!Choir Practice Chapel 4:00 PM School Bells Practice Chapel 5:30 PM Handbell Practice Chapel Congratulations to Angela Tarabochia & John McDonagh who celebrated 6:30 PM Walking With Purpose Reception Rm the Sacrament of Matrimony here this weekend. 6:30 PM Adult RCIA Conference Room Thursday, November 1 Mass Intentions for Next Week: 7:45 AM Daily Mass Church October 30: Gina Petretta, RIP 8:35 AM School All Saints Mass Church October 31: Martin Morin, RIP (8:35am) November 1: Dick Zwaller, RIP (8:35am) 9:00 AM Soup Kitchen Lanigan Kitchen November 2: Holy Rosary Community (7pm) 3:00 PM Orion Center Meal Prep Lanigan Kitchen November 3: Victor, Carnell, RIP (8:35am) 6:30 PM Adult Confirmation Reception Rm Jim Larsen, RIP (5pm) 6:30 PM Children's RCIA Parish Center November 4: Holy Rosary Community (10:30am) 7:00 PM All Saints Mass Church Last Week s Collection: Friday, November 2 Last week s collection: $16,166 7:45 AM All Souls Mass Church Weekly budgeted collection: $23,534 8:30 AM Walking with Purpose Reception Room 8:30 AM First Fri Adoration & Benediction Church To report any suspicion of abuse by any Church 1:00 PM League of the Sacred Heart Reception Rm personnel, please contact local law enforcement. In 7:00 PM Friday Night Men's AA Reception Rm addition, anyone who has knowledge of sexual abuse or 7:00 PM All Souls Mass Church misconduct by a member of the clergy, an employee or Saturday, November 3 volunteer of the Archdiocese of Seattle is urged to call 7:00 AM Men's Group Reception Rm the archdiocesan hotline at 1-800-446-7762. To report 7:00 AM Sacramental II Family Learning Class School Hall other unethical behavior, such as theft, on-the-job 8:30 AM Daily Mass Church substance abuse, violence or threatening behavior, violations of law or policies or procedures, contact 10:00 AM Baptism Prep 7B EthicsPoint, the third-party we have contracted with to 3:30 PM Confession Church handle all reports, at 1-844-815-8236 or 5:00 PM Vigil Mass Church seattlearchdiocese.ethicspoint.com. 6:15 PM 4139 Italian 42nd Dinner Ave SW Lanigan Gym Seattle, WA 98116 206-935-8353 www.holyrosaryseattle.org

Please contact us if we can be of service to you. Just dial 206-937-1488 and enter the extension Baptism: Contact Deyette Swegle at least two months in advance of your requested baptism date. Marriage: Contact Sherry Smith six months in advance of your requested wedding date. Funerals: Contact the Parish Office Becoming Catholic: Contact the Parish Office PASTOR: Fr. Matthew Oakland ADMINISTRATION: Ted Krembs (PAA@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 213 ADULT EVANGELIZATION: Robert King (Evangelization@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 203 CHILDREN S MINISTRIES Baptism & Young Families: Deyette Swegle (dswegle@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 251 CHILDREN S MINISTRIES 1st Sacraments, Children & Youth: Sister Stella (srstella@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 252 LITURGY & MUSIC: Paul Dolejsi (pdolejsi@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 204 MARRIAGE & TRIBUNAL ADVOCACY: Sherry Smith (sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 210 BOOKKEEPER: Karen Edgin (HRBookkeeper@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 211 ADMIN ASSISTANT & PRIVATE EVENTS: Melissa Tuthill (mtuthill@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 200 PLANT MANAGER: Scott Stoefen (sstoefen@holyrosaryws.org), ext. 215 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Anna Horton (ahorton@holyrosaryws.org), ext. 218 TECHNOLOGY, BULLETIN & PARISH WEB SITE: Sherry Smith (sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org), ext. 210 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL: ext. 300 WOMEN S SHELTER: shelter@holyrosaryseattle.org YOUNG ADULTS: youngadults@holyrosaryseattle.org YOUTH MINISTRY: youth@holyrosaryseattle.org PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS WHO MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO PRINT THIS BULLETIN AT NO COST! Color spaces are available on this bulletin! Call Janis: 1-800-867-0660 for more information. Washington CatholicMatch.com/meetWA Want to advertise on this bulletin? Call: Janis Charles (206) 859-6880 janisc@catholicprintery.com Howden - Kennedy Funeral Home of West Seattle Len R. Burton-Hardin Funeral Director 7601 35th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98126-3229 206-932-0356 Fax: 206-938-1665 Email: howdenkennedy@yahoo.com Web: howdenkennedy.com Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to Sherry@holyrosaryseattle.org 7 ch181

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