April 5, 2015 rev.pub
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April 5, 2015 rev.pub
26th Sunday in H R HOLY ROSARY PARISH 630 7th Ave. N. P O Box 206 Edmonds, WA 98020 Parish Phone: 425-778-3122 Parish E-mail: parishmail @holyrosaryedmonds.org Fax: 425-672-4909 Website: www.holyrosaryedmonds.org ***** School Phone: “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” April 5, 2015 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Dear Friends: We want to welcome all our visitors for this Easter weekend. Like Christmas, Easter attracts many people to our parish. The feast of Easter is the heart and center of our Catholic faith. If there had been no resurrection, as St. Paul reminds us in his First Letter to the Corinthians, we would have no church. What we do as a church on this Easter feast is to celebrate life: the life of the Risen Christ, the life of the newly baptized, and the renewal of life that has taken place hopefully within each of us as a result of Lent. With a focus on life, we also have a new found focus on hope for our future. One day all of us will pass from this life to a life with God forever. Death is not an end as we saw in the life of Christ. After his death, he rose to new life. Our life will continue as we pass one day from our life on earth to our life with God in heaven. The challenge for each of us is to celebrate and share the gift of life each day with all the people who are a part of our lives. All of us have experienced people who have no hope or have a bleak outlook on life itself. When you pass someone on the street, and you say “Good day”, you know you have a problem if they respond: “What is good about it?” All of us face challenges; sometimes those challenges can be very difficult. However, when you live your faith you celebrate hope and joy each day. Your attitude can change your circumstances. All of us on staff wish you a very blessed and happy Easter. When you gather with family and friends, I hope that you can renew all ties. Sincerely yours in Christ, 425-778-3197 School E-mail: info@holyrosary edmonds.org Fax: 425-771-8144 Website: www.hrsedmonds.org *** Mass Schedule: Sunday: 7:30, 9 & 11 AM Monday-Friday: 8 AM Saturday: 8 AM Communion Service Saturday Vigil: 5 PM *** Confessions: Saturday: 3:30-4:30 PM *** The Catholic Cemetery serving Holy Rosary is Holyrood Cemetery. 206-363-8404 Rev. Kenneth Haydock, Pastor CALENDAR Pg. 2 Sunday, April 5, 2015 Easter Sunday St. Vincent Ferrer Acts of the Apostles 10:34a, 37-43;Colossians 3:1-4; John 20:1-9 • Regular Sunday Mass Schedule. • Easter Egg Hunt after the 9AM mass. Monday, April 6, 2015 St. Crescentia Hoess Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 22-33; Matthew 28:8-15 • 8 AM Mass • Spring Break—No School April 6-10. Virginia Tarp/RIP Tuesday, April 7, 2015 St. John Baptist de la Salle Loreto Limtiaco Alvarez/RIP Acts of the Apostles 2:36-41; John 20:11-18 • 8 AM Mass • Pray Always group meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 204, 9-10:30AM and 6:30-8PM. (Praying Scripture as Living Word) • St. Vincent de Paul Society meets in the Pastoral Center, 7PM. Wednesday, April 8, 2015 St. Julie Billiart Acts of the Apostles 3:1-10; Luke 24:13-35 • 8 AM Mass • Little Blessings meets in the Youth Room, 9:30-11AM. • RCIA meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 206, 7PM; Easter Recalled. Robert William Kelly/RIP Thursday, April 9, 2015 St. Casilda Acts of the Apostles 3:11-26; Luke 24:35-48 • 8 AM Mass • Bible Study meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 204, 9-10:30AM. (Psalms #1) • History of the Roman Empire class meets in Pastor’s Conference Room, 1-3PM. • Bible Study meets in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 204, 6:30-8PM. (Psalms #1) Friday, April 10, 2015 St. Magdalen of Canossa Acts of the Apostles 4:1-12; John 21:1-14 • 8 AM Mass Geri Thibodeau/RIP Jane Bridge/RIP Saturday, April 11, 2015 St. Isidore Stanislaus Acts of the Apostles 4:13-21; Mark 16:9-15 • 8 AM Communion Service • New Life Group meets in the Pastoral Center, 6PM. Sunday, April 12, 2015 Divine Mercy St. Teresa of Los Andes Acts of the Apostles 4:32—35; 1 John 5:1-6; John 20:19-31 • No Coffee’nd today. • Welcoming Table in the vestibule after all masses this weekend. Learn what the parish is about and how to get involved! • Youth Choir practice in the Youth Room, 10-11AM. Parish Finance Council: I am looking for members, both men and women, for the Parish Finance Council. The parish needs to raise about $4 million a year to make the budget, the debt service, and the mandated appeals such as the Annual Catholic Appeal. The Council advises on the budget, prepares an annual report, and reviews capital purchases. A background in accounting, financial planning or human resources is helpful to serve on the Council. If you are interested, please contact Fr. Haydock. FAITH FORMATION Pg. 3 This Week’s Stewardship Note Today is Easter! Alleluia! Alleluia! Holy Rosary Stewardship Prayer Dear Lord God, You alone are the source of every good gift and the mystery of each human life. We thank you for your creation And for your tender, faithful love. Fill our minds with the Gospel of your son Jesus and fill our hearts with his compassion. Send your Spirit to grant us wisdom, that our gratitude may bind us together into a community of faith and a caring people. Give us the courage to express our gratitude first as we discern how to be good stewards of the gifts entrusted to us that we may do the work for your Kingdom. In your son’s name we pray, Amen! “They have taken the Lord from the tomb, And we don’t know where they put him.” John 20:2 Jesus has died and risen but unfortunately the fully human disciples have yet to understand. The idea of Lenten discipline is to grow your discipleship. Continue your spiritual growth with Deacon Ray! Ray has begun teaching contemplative prayer on every-other Tuesday at 9AM and 6:30PM. Next sessions are April 7th and 14th. People new to the experience are finding it overwhelmingly beautiful. On every other Thursday, join Deacon Ray at 9AM and/or 6:30PM for a study of the Psalms. Next meetings are April 9th and 16th. Our next Ministry Fair will be April 19th in the Pastoral Center lobby. Learn about our dedicated ministries and then enjoy breakfast with the Knights! Representatives from Religious Ed., the Youth and Young Adult Program, Marriage Prep, Perpetual Adoration, Health Ministry, Serra Club and Stewardship will be there to answer your questions. Save the Date! The 4th Annual Multicultural Mass and Lunch will be May 31st! This year we are celebrating the cultures of Asia. If your cultural heritage comes from Korea, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, India or other Asian cultures, and you would like to help organize the event, please email or call me. I am looking for help with stewardship efforts, in particular, photographers, writers, and those adept at social media marketing. John Russell, Pastoral Associate for Stewardship and Information Technology johnr@holyrosaryedmonds.org (425) 977-4545 ADULT FAITH FORMATION: The Pray Always Group meets again after Easter, Tuesday April 7th at 9AM or 6:30PM. The task is to support you in your prayer, and grow in your relationship with God. The Bible study on Matthew’s Gospel concluded on March 19th. However, we’ll begin a study of the Psalms, the School of Prayer April 9th. As in the past there will be two sessions on Thursdays, at 9AM and 6:30PM. If you missed Matthew think about getting into the Bible study groove with the Psalms. Psalms has been the school of prayer for countless saints and Christians, and give you an in-depth experience of prayer. We still need couples to volunteer as marriage mentor couples. If you’re in a happy marriage and were to volunteer, your help would be greatly appreciated. The mentoring workbooks and video are excellent and easy to use. Plus, I’ll see that you have a good orientation to the process so you can feel confident when you work with a couple. If you feel called in your heart to this ministry to model Christian marriage to an engaged couple, contact me at 425-977-4549 or at rayb@holyrosaryedmonds.org. ~Deacon Ray FAITH FORMATION Daily Prayer This Week We now begin a celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord for the next seven weeks - when we mark the Ascension forty days after Easter and culminating in the celebration of Pentecost on the fiftieth day after Easter. This week, we begin that deepening realization of, and reflection upon, the meaning of the gift of life we have received in God's raising Jesus from the dead so that we might have eternal life. Just as it difficult for many of our cultures to face the reality of death, it is difficult to accept the reality of life after death. St. Paul invites us to live in this passing world with our hearts set on the world that will never end. This week let us try to open our hearts to a felt sense of what a difference it makes that the tomb is empty, that Jesus is alive, that he allows us to recognize him in the breaking of bread, and that he missions us to proclaim this Good News. Each morning this week, we can pause for a moment and simply thank God for our being alive today. Even more, we can thank God for the life that Jesus won for us. Throughout the day, and at different brief moments, we can remember that this is Easter Week and ask to live more freely today, more gratefully. We can name the grace in our own terms and in the context of what we are experiencing, what gets us discouraged or what gives us life. Overall, we want to live the freedom we have been given. If death has no hold on us, so many of our fears would melt away. If we realized our ultimate home is in heaven, our spirits would be lighter and we would walk around more gratefully. So, as we go through this week, we can let ourselves believe in the Resurrection that was won for us. “Lord, I believe in the gift of life you have given me in the death and resurrection of your Son, Jesus.” We can say this act of faith, or sing any of the wonderful Easter songs in the back of our minds, as many times as it takes to let ourselves feel the effects of Easter. Perhaps we had a difficult Holy Week or Easter. There might have been loneliness or family conflicts. Perhaps we are facing a chronic illness or deep struggles with a loved one, or we are grieving the loss of a loved one. These, and many other struggles can challenge our Easter hope and joy. This is the week to place our trust in the one who is now alive, so that we can live forever. We can ask for the gifts of hope renewed these days. In giving thanks, we can ask that our hearts be opened even more to receive the gift of his Spirit. ...from the “Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer”, www.creighton.edu/collaborativeMinistry/online.htm MARRIAGE & FAMILY LIFE As we, as a faith community, celebrate the greatest gift of all—our Risen Christ this Easter morning, pray together in thanksgiving for the love of your spouse. Pray together: “We bless You and thank You, Lord, for the years of married love You have given us. Please continue to fill our hearts with love for you and each other. Grant that, as we live our lives with one heart and one mind, we may continue to witness to Your presence in our marriage. We offer you all praise and glory, Lord Jesus Christ.” May the Lord Jesus continue to bless all of His people and keep us in His gentle care. This Spring…a New Beginning for Your Marriage Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vī) helps distressed couples rediscover each other and take positive steps to begin a new life of healing, commitment and love. For confidential information about, or to register for our upcoming program beginning April 24-26, 2015 call 206-706-2608 or visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com. Retrouvaille is a community of disciples committed to helping hurting couples heal their marriages. The Retrouvaille program offers couples the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine their lives in a new and positive way. No matter what is causing the hurt, couples can find healing. Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion “But God raised him up, releasing him from the throes of death, because it was impossible for him to be held by it.” -Acts 2:24 Come be released from what is holding you away from God and allow Him to restore life inside of you again. Come on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat with us. Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat™ May 29-31, 2015 Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4673) You are loved with an everlasting Love! Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services. RCIA: The next session is Wednesday, April 8th, at 7PM in the Pastoral Center, Rm. 206. The topic this week is Easter Recalled. Please contact Father Haydock for additional information at: khaydock@holyrosaryedmonds.org). Pg. 4 FAITH IN ACTION Pg. 5 PRAYER SUPPORT...Please remember in your prayers the following who are ill: Doreen and Robert Crow, Cindy French, Raymond Jerrel, Theresa Kaufman, Victoria Cardenas, Keene Landry, Nancy Gilbertson, Richard Horan, The Owen Family, Riley Bench, Thomas Dye, Kim Menzer, Matt Buley, Roberta Buchter, Sarah Zech, Rochelle Pautzke, Wyatt Chin, Marty Spadafora, Frank and Valerie Rocco, Simone Fortin, Bridget English, Kevin Fraley, Beverly Mackey, Kristi Petosa, Josie Smith, Dieter Zajaczkowski, Edith Pederson, Edna Lemeshko, Elaine McNamara, Joseph Zampardo, Christle Brukner, Dora Romero, David Hollcraft, Angie Zamberlin, Leonard Soldo, Carol Parrott, Bob Ervin, Christy Heymann, Rick West, Ronald Haskins, Dick Crooks, Tom Grabicki, Claire Henderson, Bill Rees, Rita Ritchie, Father Petosa, Ethel Moons, John Hertel, Lourdes Rivera, John McAlerney, Christine Vezetinski, Margie Johnson, Connie Emry, John Kelly, Darnel Bowers, Gil Martelino, Ron Hammill, Chris Floeting, Pat Marick, Diane Carney, Colleen Ford and Michael Serwold. Please keep them in your prayers and also, those who have passed away. In order to keep this list current we ask that you check in at least every couple of months. If we don’t hear from you, and have no current information, you may be dropped. We are always happy to reinstate you if the need is still present. Call Eileen Niven at 425-778-3122. If you wish to add someone to the list, please email or call Eileen at the Parish Office. Prayers of the Faithful If you add a name to the Prayers of the Faithful list spoken on the weekend, please fill in their name, etc. in the “blue weekend add on” binder in the sacristy. We need the information for follow-up. Thank you! Youth and Young Adult Ministry Our Youth and Young Adult Website is updated! Please refer to it for information regarding many ministry opportunities for 7th and 8th graders, high school students and young adults. Life Nights for High School Teens...on Sundays, 7-8:30PM. We meet each Sunday night except for certain holiday weekends. A full calendar is published online on our parish website. Open Gym time has changed to 8:30-9:30PM to make time for our Life Nights (7-8:30PM, with exceptions as noted on the website). High school teens are also encouraged to be members of our “Peer Team” a peer leader for our high school group or a “Core Team” member for our 7th and 8th grade group. This kind of leadership involvement is a real plus for college and job applications. World Youth Day is on!!! We’re going to Krakow, Poland in July 2016 for an amazing experience!!! A link to the Archdiocesan website including itinerary and cost is on our website. Contact me asap if you are interested and for more information. Thank-you and God Bless, Angus angusm@holyrosaryedmonds.org 425-778-3122 x225 LAST RITES vs. VIATICUM: We still receive requests for last rites. People often wait until a person is about to die before they call the parish. With a priest’s schedule today, it is hard to guarantee a priest will be available. The church has changed its understanding of the sacrament. Instead of waiting until a person is about die, the church encourages people to celebrate the sacrament while they are still alert and can participate in it. The church has replaced “last rites” with viaticum, or last communion. Any Eucharistic minister can offer viaticum to a dying person. However, sometimes at the end, people cannot swallow, so it would not be good to offer communion to them. Please call the parish if someone is sick so we can schedule an anointing. BLEACHERS: We need to replace the bleachers in the gym, which are 35 years old. They no longer meet code. If a person had an accident on them, we would have problems with our insurance. So far we have saved $40,000 toward a $60,000 bill to replace them. If you would like to make a contribution toward the replacement of them, you may drop it off at the Parish Office. Please mark the envelope “Bleacher replacement”. OUTREACH FAMILY LIFE St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank: The SVDP food bank needs apple sauce (23oz), salad dressing (Ranch, 1000 Island, etc.), fruit cocktail, ketchup, tomato soup, Velveeta cheese (small size). Thank you and may you have a Blessed Easter! MISSION CARNIVAL NEEDS: Our annual Mission Carnival is on May 3rd. We need new or gently used stuffed animals and small prizes. If you can contribute, please bring items to the Pastoral Center labeled “Mission Carnival.” Thank you! The New Life Group for singles, widows/widowers and the formerly married will meet on Saturday, April 11th after the 5 PM mass in the Pastoral Center. General potluck – so bring your favorite main dish, salad or dessert to share. We will be doing some important planning for the May and June meeting, so please come. Questions? Call Eileen, 425-778-3122, ext. 223. Senior Moments monthly potluck luncheon is on Tuesday, April 14th. We meet at 11:30AM in the Pastoral Center. See you then, with your favorite dish to share. Religious Ed. Service Project: The Religious Ed. students put together personal care kits for underprivileged families (many homeless) who come to the St. Francis House in Seattle. We are in need of toothbrushes, small toothpastes, small deodorants, small soaps, shampoos and lotions (unused only, please). Thank you! Pg. 6 A Psychologist is available to treat concerns such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and family problems. This service is offered for adults and children of the community. If you need assistance, please call Dr. Jeff Baird at 425-977-4534 to leave a message (your call is confidential and will be returned within 24 hrs.) Vacation Bible School 2015 June 29th-July 2nd 9AM-Noon Mark your calendars for this Summer’s VBS program. Watch for more info soon! Join us for an authentic Italian Dinner, Premium Wine Tasting and Silent Auction (Adults Only, Reservations Required). This is an Italian dinner you don’t want to miss! Premium Italian Wine Tastings expertly matched to each course, especially prepared by Chef Bruno Girardi. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus, Saturday, May 16th, 2015, 6PM. This event sells out every year, so please get your tickets early! Tickets go on sale beginning the weekend after Easter, or you may contact Steve Terry at 206-8497673 or spterry11@comcast.net to reserve your place! Church Nursery Position: Supervise children ages 18 months to 3 yrs. during the 9 & 11AM masses. Rotate Sundays with current supervisor. Must be 21, current CPR & First Aid training, and complete Archdiocese Safe Environment requirements. Hourly pay, no benefits. Contact Chris Stratton at the parish office or chriss@holyrosaryedmonds.org. If you have clothing (clean and in good condition), that you would like to donate to those in need, you can place items in the box in the church vestibule where the St. Vincent de Paul food donations are collected. The clothing is taken to the Francis House in Seattle which assists families with clothing and household items at no cost. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Do we find it important enough in our daily lives to sign up to cover a specific weekly hour of Eucharistic Adoration? "Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament has His hands full of graces, and He is ready to bestow them on anyone who asks for them." - St. Peter of Alcantara If you would like to spend time with Jesus in front of the Blessed Sacrament, contact Mike Montgomery to schedule a weekly day and time: DsastrPlng@comcast.net, phone: 206-795-9837 SCHOOL NEWS School News April 4 and 5, 2015 • • • Holy Rosary students raised $3,124.00 for the American Heart Association doing Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart, which is honoring Father Petosa this year. We will have a Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart Assembly in April. The school dismissed at noon on Good Friday for Spring Break. Spring Break is the week of April 6-10. Around the Archdiocese Simply Living - “Redefining Success”: Ignatian Spirituality for Men. Saturday, April 11, 2015, 9AM Gathering/Social, 9:30-noon Program, Don Manning and Denny Duffell, presenters. How do you define “success”? Does it depend on money? Your Job? Relationships? Faith? Or even trying to “save the world”? St. James Outreach Center, Seattle. Free will offering. RSVP to Andrea Fontana, at andrea@ignatiancenter.org or 206.329.4824. More information at ignatiancenter.org. Days of Contemplative Prayer—for Women and Men, led by Kathleen Pruitt, CSJP and Kwan Wong, Oblate OSB Cam. Saturday, April 11, 2015 from 9AM-12 Noon. If you are coming for the first time to Contemplative Prayer, please arrive at 8:30AM for an introduction. Peace Days for Women, “Surprised by Joy”, led by Sr. Elizabeth Tiernan, SNDdeN, Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 9:30AM-2PM. Offered at St. Mary-on-the-Lake Peace and Spirituality Center, 1663 Killarney Way, Bellevue, WA. Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace. To register or for more information contact Diane Figaro at 425-635-3603 or peace@csjp-olp.org. Carpooling is encouraged. Summer Retreat —“Living with the Mystery of Passover”, presented by Fr. James Eblen, July 1017, 2015. Sponsored by Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, at St. Mary-on-the-Lake Peace and Spirituality Center, 1663 Killarney Way, Bellevue, WA. For information/registration contact Sr. Kath Silverthorn, CSJP, at 425-640-0335, or email ksilverthorn@comcast.net. HOW TO REACH US Pg. 7 PARISH STAFF: PHONE: 425-778-3122 REV. KENNETH HAYDOCK - PASTOR khaydock@holyrosaryedmonds.org no ext. DEACON RAY BIERSBACH ext.263 rayb@holyrosaryedmonds.org JOHN RUSSELL —PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR STEWARDSHIP & TECHNOLOGY. johnr@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 258 CHRIS STRATTON - EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT chriss@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 257 EILEEN NIVEN - OUTREACH eileenn@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 223 DR. JEFF BAIRD - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST no e-mail-you may leave a confidential voice mail ext. 226 PARISH NURSES nurses@holyrosaryedmonds.org MARY HUPF - RELIGIOUS EDUCATION maryh@holyrosaryedmonds.org ANGUS MCDONELL—YOUTH MINISTER angusm@holyrosaryedmonds.org SUSAN OLMOS - MUSIC DIRECTOR susano@holyrosaryedmonds.org BETH HUDSON - BOOKKEEPER bethh@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 249 ext. 225 ext. 281 ext. 227 COLLEEN LEMESHKO - PARISH SECRETARY colleenl@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 222 GARY MCCONAGHY - FACILITIES MANAGER garym@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext.245 PARISH OFFICE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM. THE ANSWERING SERVICE WILL RELAY MESSAGES WHEN THE OFFICE IS CLOSED. SCHOOL STAFF: PHONE: 425-778-3197 SUE VENABLE - PRINCIPAL susanv@holyrosaryedmonds.org ext. 230 MICHELLE CIMAROLI - SCHOOL SECRETARY michellec@holyrosaryedmonds.org SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS 7:30AM TO 4PM MONDAY-FRIDAY ext. 231 Pg. 8 SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION INFANT BAPTISM - Parents attend two sessions to prepare to celebrate this sacrament. We encourage parents to attend before the birth or adoption of their child. Baptisms are normally celebrated at a weekend liturgy on the first weekend of the month. Next preparation sessions are on Monday evenings, April 20th and 27th, 2015, 7-8:30PM in the Parish Office. The next baptisms are on May 3rd at 11AM, June 6th at 5PM, July 5th at 11AM and August 1st at 5PM. Please call the Parish Office to register. MARRIAGE - Couples wishing to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage should contact the parish at least 6 months prior to the desired date. Preparation for celebrating and living the sacrament is required. ANOINTING OF THE SICK - is celebrated any time there is a serious illness or health crisis. Contact the parish office to make arrangements. The sacrament is also celebrated periodically at a Sunday liturgy and on weekdays. FUNERALS - Please contact the parish after a death, and before making arrangements with a funeral home. CONFIRMATION - The Sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated yearly for those who are high school juniors or seniors. Attendance at preparation sessions is required. Adults who have not been confirmed may also celebrate the sacrament. Contact the Parish Office for information about preparation. FIRST RECONCILIATION/FIRST EUCHARIST - Children are prepared for these sacraments after completing a year of remote preparation in either the school or religious education program. Parents attend preparation sessions for each sacrament. ADULT INITIATION - Adults who wish to join the Catholic Faith participate in sessions of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Contact the parish for further information. WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER IF YOU ARE A REGISTERED MEMBER OF HOLY ROSARY PARISH. CALL US FOR A REGISTRATION FORM OR CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR AN ON LINE FORM. PLEASE