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First Fridays (Primeros Viernes): 7:00 PM Saturday (Sábado): 4:15 PM Sunday (Domingo): 8:45 AM Or by appointment with the priest. O por cita con el sacerdote.
First Fridays (Primeros Viernes): 10:00 p.m. - Saturday (Sábado) 6:00 a.m.
Tuesdays (Martes): 9:30 AM (English) 7:00 PM (Español) Thursdays (Jueves): 9:30 AM (Español) Fridays (Viernes): 6:00 PM (English)
Prayer Line: Kay Faulds 360-794-7988 English Bulletin: Anita Maceda 360-794-8945, ext 10 Spanish Bulletin: Tania Gutierrez 360-794-8945, ext 11 Knights of Columbus: Oscar Rodriguez 425-508-0819
http://www.kofcmonroe.org/ St. Vincent De Paul: 425-355-3504 http://www.svdpmonroe.org
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confesiones)
Frequently Called Numbers (Teléfonos usados Frecuentemente)
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament (Exposición del Santísimo)
Rosary (Rosario)
Fr. Phillip Bloom, Pastor (Párroco) (360)794-8945 ext 12 pbloom@stmaryvalley.org Sr. Barbara Geib, R.C.I.A & Baptism Coordinator (360)794-8945, ext 14 srbarbara@stmaryvalley.org Tania Gutiérrez de Torres, Hispanic Ministry Coordinator (Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano) (360)794-8945, ext. 11 tgutierrez@stmaryvalley.org Cathy Lenac, Facilites Supervisor (360) 794-8945 clenac@stmaryvalley.org Anita Maceda, Pastoral Assistant for Administration (Asistente Pastoral para Administración) (360)794-8945 ext, 10 anita@stmaryvalley.org Meri Price, Religious Coordinator (360) 794-8945, ext 13 mprice@stmaryvalley.org
Monday (Lunes) -Thursday (Jueves) 10:00 a.m.— 4:00 p.m. CLOSED 1:00 p.m. –2:00 p.m. for Lunch Friday (Viernes)-Sunday (Domingo) : CLOSED/CERRADO
Monday- Liturgy of the Word & Communion (Lunes- Liturgia de la Palabra y Comunión): 9:00 a.m. Tuesday-Friday (Martes-Viernes): 9:00 a.m. Saturday (Sábado): 5:00 p.m. (English) Sunday (Domingo): 9:30 a.m. (English) Sunday (Domingo): 11:15 a.m. (Español)
Mass Schedule (Horario de las Misas)
Parish Staff (Personal de Parroquia)
Office Hours (Horas de Oficina)
Please consider making a donation or pledge by using your
smartphone and scanning the QR code, thank you!
January 29, 2017
We must restore hope to young
people, help the old, be open to
the future, spread love.
Be poor among the poor.
We need to include the excluded
and preach peace.
Tenemos que restaurar la
esperanza a los jóvenes, ayudar
a los ancianos, estar abiertos al
futuro, difundir el amor.
Ser pobres entre los pobres.
Tenemos que incluir a los
excluidos y predicar la paz.
Centered on Jesus, Serving Others Centrados en Jesús, Sirviendo a Otros
FromFromFrom The The The Desk Desk Desk of Fr. Bloomof Fr. Bloomof Fr. Bloom
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A good learner
Un buen estudiante
Shari & Kari with li�le pa�ent and happy parents
Shari y Kari con un paciente pequeño y padres felices
VBS Lunch: Lunch - spaghe� with tomato sauce & sardines -Almuerzo de Escuela Bíblica : Almuerzo -
espague" con salsa de tomate y sardines
A er lunch - prac�cing flossing
Después del almuerzo - prac"car el uso del hilo dental
Six year old
Michael
Quispe
Michael Quispe
de seis años
Renova�on of MBC Kitchen by
Dominic
Renovación de la cocina MBC por
Dominic
Victor - More
about him
later
Víctor-Mas
sobre el
después
"quinua ba�da" with meat sauce
"Quinua ba"da" con salsa de carne
Sunday 1/29
Monday 1/30
Tuesday 1/31
Wednesday 2/1
Thursday 2/2
Fr iday 2/3
Saturday 2/4
9:30 am Mass 11:15 am Spanish Mass - Misa en Español 1:30 pm Clase “Conoce tus derechos”
OFFICE OPEN 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
8 am Co-Op 9 am Daily Mass: Safe Return of Fr. Narciso Valencia , Sp. Int. 7 pm ALANON
OFFICE OPEN 10:15 AM—4:00 PM
9 am Daily Mass: Seattle Men’s Conference, Sp. Int. 9:30 am Rosary 7 pm Hispanic Young Adult Group (Rm.4)
OFFICE OPEN 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
9 am Daily Mass: Christian Unity, Sp. Int. 5:45 pm First Sacraments-rm 2 6:30 pm RCIA-rm 4
OFFICE OPEN 10:15 AM—4:00 PM
9 am Daily Mass: Parish Disciples, Sp. Int. 9:30 am Rosary 5 pm Catecismo-Spanish RE All rooms & hall
OFFICE CLOSED/ OFICINA CERRADA
9 am Daily Mass: Youth of St. Mary of the Valley, Sp. Int. 7 pm Grupo de Oración y Confesiones 9 pm MISA 10 pm —6 am Adoración al Santísimo
10 am UYG Core Team Meeting 2 pm 50th Anniversary 4 pm - 4:45 pm Confessions 5 pm Mass
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STEWARDSHIPSTEWARDSHIP
Prayer RequestsPrayer RequestsPrayer Requests
January 29, 2017
Senior Disciples Monday-February 6th
Remember our Gathering 11:00 am - Prayer
11:45 am - Sharing 12:15 pm Lunch
Please let Sister Barbara know if you will be attending.
Scott Kingdon, Luann Willingham, Ernestine Mitchell, Gary Koontz, Ame Rubi, Cathy Lenac, Theresa Yap,
Zander Tapia, Robert Bell, Silvina Perez, Silvia & Juan Jose Medina,
Norma Hanratty,
If you would like to add someone to this list Please call the office: 360-794-8945 ext. 10
Don’t forget to write your special prayer intentions in our parish book, located on the Baptismal Font in the back of the church
Mary & Martha Prayer Line
All calls are confidential Please call Kay Faulds at
(360)794-7988
Prayer Line Partners Mary Dellino, Meri Price, Cheryl Clement, Candice Blair, Evelyne Robertson,
Yolanda Alexander, JoAnn Hoff, Anne O’niell, Holli Janacek, Cathy Lenac, Teresa Yap, Kathy King, Mary Peterson-Clark, Josie Radzwill, Jan Gill, Sandy Sullivan,
Janine Erickson, Mattie Meier
Gift Shop Saturday February 4, 2017: Tracy & Elijah Sunday February 5, 2017: Cheryl Epifania & Cecilia Liturgical Saturday 5:00 PM, February 4, 2017 Lector: Sandi Sullivan Eucharistic Ministers: Cecile Sparling, Harry Halliburton & Carol Felix Altar Servers: Connor Jacobs, Autumn Jacobs Hospitality Ministers: Pat Leland Sunday, 9:30 AM, February 5, 2017 Lector: Theresa Boutillier Ministers: Sister Barbara Geib, Austin Mitchell, Jan Gill, Ralph Chestine & Yesica Carmel Altar Servers: Milo Mitchell, Elena Mitchel, Mathew Rodriguez & Julie Rodriguez Hospitality Ministers: Judy & Chuck Davis & Jan Kloeck
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Parish Ministry SchedulesParish Ministry Schedules Bulletin Deadline: Please submit information in writing or email to the parish office by Monday noon.
SH. MIJK LM HNO VIPPOK WOOQORS CLPPOTHULR SVWWIJK:
JIRVIJK 22, 2017
Sunday Enve lopes & Checks $4 ,994 .00 Loose $985 .27
$5 ,979 .27
FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2016-JUNE 30,2017 (Amount needed each week: $7,692)
Actual YTD collections received: $206,758.52 Budgeted YTD collection: $230,760.00 (Week 30)
-($24,001.48)
Thank you for suppor ting our min istr ies so we can continue to of fer a l l of our programs.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Statue
In an e�ort to promote spirituality in our community, this
Liturgical 2016-2017 year, parishioners are invited to take the Our Lady of Guadalupe statue home
and binder for a week. Please see the statue and binder located in the back
of the church near the hospitality room. Feel free to sign up for a week or more throughout the calendar year. For more
information please contact Meri in the parish o)ce 360-794-8945 x13.
Padre Felipe
Fr. John Madigan leading Mary Bloom Children It's good to be home. In spite of some illness the Peru Mission trip was wonderful. Here are some pictures and favorite memories.
El Padre John Madigan guiando a los niños del centro Mary Bloom.
Es bueno estar en casa. A pesar de algunas enferme-dades el viaje de la misión de Perú fue maravilloso. Aquí hay algunas fotos y recuerdos favoritos.
Mary Bloom children on Floating Islands
Niños del centro Mary Bloom en las islas flotantes
New Year's Day Mass at San Mi-guel Ollaraya (Fr. Valencia's new parish) Misa de Año Nuevo en San Miguel Ollaraya (nueva parroquia del Padre Valencia)
Vacation Bible School - Learning Songs: Joy to the World, O' Come All Ye Faithful, Salve Regina Escuela Bíblica de Vacaciones - Canciones de Aprendizaje: Alegría al Mundo, Oh Venid a Todos los Fiéis, Salve Reyna
St. Teresa of Calcutta Care Home in Juli (Pinata to celebrate New Year's Day) Casa de Cuidados de Santa Teresa de Calcuta en Juli (Piñata para cele-brar el Día de Año Nue-vo)
Wedding of Dominic & JoAnna Boda de Dominic & JoAnna
Fr. John & Jeremiah El Padre John y Jeremias
Presentation from Mayor of Ollaraya Presentación del alcalde de Ollaraya
Enero 29, 2017 “Jesús te llama”
Practica del coro, miércoles @ 7 PM en la Iglesia
Intenciones de Oración ENERO
PAPA FRANCISCO
Unidad Cristiana. Que todos los cristianos sean fieles a la enseñanza del
Señor luchando con la oración y la caridad fraterna para restablecer la comunión eclesial y colaborando para hacer
frente a los desafíos que enfrenta la humanidad.
JESÚS, PAN DE VIDA Grupo de Oración
Todos los viernes a las 7 PM, Adoración,
aprendizaje, crecimiento Espiritual en familia!
SANTISIMO Viernes 3 de Febrero
7-9 Grupo de Oración y CONFESIONES 9 pm MISA en Español 10pm -12 am Confesiones 10 pm a 5 am Adoración al Santísimo
FECHAS DE BAUTISOS 2017
∗Febrero 11 & 25 @ 11 AM ∗Marzo no hay bautismos con motivo de la Cuaresma
∗Abril 29 @ 11 AM
∗Mayo 13 @ 10 AM y 27 @ 11 AM
∗Junio 10 & 24 @ 11 AM
∗Julio 8 y 22 @ 11 AM
∗Agosto 26 @ 11 AM
∗Septiembre 23 @ 11 AM
∗Octubre 14 y 28 @ 11 AM
∗Noviembre 11 y 25 @ 11 AM
∗Diciembre NO BAUTISOS
FECHAS DE PLATICAS PRE-BAUTISMALES
∗ Miércoles-Marzo 15 @ 5pm-8pm ∗ Miércoles-Junio 7 @ 5pm-8pm ∗ Miércoles-Septiembre 13 @ 5pm-8pm ∗ Miércoles-Diciembre 6 @ 5pm-8pm
REQUISITOS PARA BAUTISAR
∗ Una copia del Acta de Nacimiento del niño/a ∗ La vestimenta del bautizado debe ser BLANCA ∗ Los Papas y Padrinos deben de tomar las clases Pre-Bautismales. (Pueden tomar las clases
en ot a Iglesia solo t aiga un car#a de esa Iglesia confir%ando que tomaron las clases.) La clase es g atis. Si llega más de 15 min. tarde tendrá que tomar la clase en ot a ocasión. La clase no es efectiva para aquellos que deseen ser.ir como padrinos y no estén casados a la Iglesia CATOLICA.
∗ Los Padrinos deben de ser bautizados Católicos y practicando la Fe (las parejas, deben de estar casados por la Iglesia Católica y t aer una copia de su acta mat imonial).
∗ Si NO están regist ados en la Iglesia, Santa María del Valle, le pedimos que t aigan un car#a de su Par o-quia dándonos per%iso de bautizar a su/s hijo/a
∗ Y sugerimos una donación de $50. ∗
Construyendo hogares de paz Si queremos construir un hogar de paz, invitemos a Dios para que sea el centro y base de nuestras familias. Dios, quien es el amor mismo, nos creó por amor y para amar. El amor es el mensaje central de la misión creadora y salvadora de Dios quien nos creó para que vivamos plenamente felices. Por ello, nuestro Señor Jesucristo nos dio el gran mandamiento que los comprende a todos: amar a Dios sobre todas las cosas y el prójimo como a ti mismo. Toda persona humana nace en el seno de una familia y como bien nos enseñaron el Beato Juan Pablo II como el Papa Benedicto XVI, la familia es la primera escuela donde se aprende a amar, una comunidad de personas hecha para amar y para preservar, suscitar, motivar, vivir y realizar el amor. Por tal razón la Exhortación Apostólica del Beato Juan Pablo II, Familiaris Consortio claramente nos dice que “la familia recibe la misión de custodiar, revelar y comunicar el amor, como reflejo vivo y participación real del amor de Dios por la humanidad y del amor de Cristo Señor por la Iglesia su esposa” (FC 17). Es también el seno de la familia la escuela donde se aprenden los valores cristianos y humanos. Por tanto “[l]a familia, en cuanto es y debe ser siempre comunión y comunidad de personas, encuentra en el amor la fuente y el estímulo incesante para acoger, respetar y promover a cada uno de sus miembros en la altísima dignidad de personas, esto es, de imágenes vivientes de Dios” (FC 22). Cada persona tiene una dignidad altísima e inviolable por ser creación e imagen de Dios. Por ello, la familia está llamada a ser el lugar de seguridad y paz donde la persona humana puede abrirse, ser acogida, apreciada sin juicios, sin presiones, sin desprecios. La familia es justamente el lugar donde la dignidad de cada persona debe ser respetada y promovida, pues si no respetamos la dignidad y el valor cada persona en el seno de nuestras familias, la persona se desarrolla llena de inseguridades, complejos, sin autoestima, y llena de vacíos, rencores y resentimientos que socaban el amor y pueden llevarla hasta la violencia. Por ello es tan importante que cada miembro de la familia sea respetado verbal, emocional, sexual y físicamente. La falta de respeto, los insultos, las críticas destructivas, los gritos, los abusos físicos, emocionales, sexuales y verbales en el hogar destruyen la dignidad y la autoestima de la persona, ya sea el padre o la madre, o los hijos por más pequeños que estos sean. El hogar donde reina la violencia en todas sus manifestaciones es como un infierno en la Tierra que destruye la felicidad, la paz y la armonía y por tanto está vacío de Dios. Muchas veces la violencia llega también a causa de los vicios y las adicciones que destruyen no solo la persona presa de ellas sino a toda la familia, adicciones en las que muchas veces se cae precisamente por estos vacíos y heridas en el corazón de la persona. Debemos fomentar el amor en las familias, el amor que viene de Dios y es Dios mismo. Si queremos construir un hogar de paz, invitemos a Dios para que sea el centro y base de nuestras familias. Compartamos en familia la Palabra de Dios que nos enseña de su amor y su bondad, alimentémonos de la Eucaristía, la presencia misma de Dios en nuestra vida, busquemos tener una relación íntima, personal y real con nuestro Señor y enseñemos a nuestros hijos a hacer lo mismo. Solo así podremos aprender a amar como Dios ama y tratarnos los unos a los otros con verdadero respeto y amor. La violencia doméstica manifiesta la falta de amor en la persona y por ende, en el hogar. Mas el amor que viene de Dios es el preventivo para toda evitar la violencia futura y el antídoto para contrarrestar el veneno de la violencia y el desamor en las familias. Construye tu hogar sobre la roca, que es nuestro Señor Jesucristo, ámalos y enséñales a amar como él nos ama, así evitarás la violencia en tu hogar y construirás para ti y los tuyos ¡un hogar de paz!
Come Work at CYO Summer Camp! Are you at least 18 years old and looking for an incredible summer job? Join young and young at heart
adults from around the na"on and spend you summer helping kids deepen their faith while building your
own leadership skills, resume and memories that will last a life"me. The Catholic Youth Organiza"on
Summer Camps needs you! For more informa"on visit: www.oyyae.org/camps/employment/
January 29, 2016
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Generations of Faith 2016-2017
Generations of Faith is St. Mary’s “all generation” religious education. Please join us to share a free family meal followed by our
theme of the year, The Creed and Professing our Faith catechesis. 2016-2017 Sessions
1/25/17 2/22/17 3/22/17 4/26/17
Child care available at all sessions.
Orange registration forms are available in the north vestibule for the 2016-2017 school year.
Please complete one form for your whole family.
Liturgy of the Word for Children Children’s Liturgy is actually the Liturgy of
the Word for children. There is no preregistration required. We cover the
Gospel of the day at a level the children can understand and enjoy. We enrich this with
discussion, prayers, songs and plays. We also try to raise awareness of God’s
love, the humanity of Jesus, the Seasons of the Church, the understanding of symbols in the Mass and the context of the Bible. Our
aim is to make the children’s experience of church meaningful, whilst helping them to grow in the faith of the Catholic Church
and develop as full and active members of our Parish Community. During the 9:30 am Mass and before the Liturgy of the Word,
Father Bloom invites children up to the sanctuary. The children will receive a blessing from Father and then process to their
classroom. After Children’s Liturgy, the children will process to the main vestibule and quietly return to their families. Note: At
least two students will be chosen to bring up the gifts. Thank you for your continued prayers and support during this ministry; It is a blessing to watch these little disciples grow in their faith while
lifting up Jesus and loving others.
Read Sunday’s Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12a Gospel Summary The beatitudes are the content of this Gospel and they begin what we commonly call, “The Sermon on the Mount.” Jesus’ words surely turned upside down the understanding his listeners had of the world and society. Jesus told them that the poor would be rich, the hungry would be filled, and the persecuted would be rewarded. In all, there are eight statements that give the people a new understanding of Moses’ law and a clearer image of God’s Kingdom. Reflection for Families Living the beatitudes is nothing new for parents. We often set our needs and desires aside in order to care for others, especially our children. Our greatest challenge, however, is to be a living witness to the first beatitude. If we understand and live out being “poor in spirit,” the rest falls into place. For to be “poor in spirit,” we rely completely on God. We know what the present situation holds, but recognize that there is a greater glory to come in God’s Kingdom. Bringing the Gospel into Your Family Make a list of some (or all eight) of the beatitudes described in today’s Gospel. In words every family member can understand, give an interpretation of each beatitude’s meaning. Go through a family photo album and point out how people in your immediate and extended family live out these beatitudes.
HOMESCHOOLING COOPERATIVE
Our homeschool group has a new name! We are now St. Benedicts
Catholic Homeschool Cooperative. Please contact coordinator, Susan Howard, at
susan@howardcorp.com, or you can search and join our Facebook Group St. Benedicts Catholic Homeschool Co-op of Snohomish
and King County.
First Sacraments is a two year program? According to the Archdiocesan guidelines, children preparing to celebrate First Sacraments must be enrolled in either a Catholic school or the parish’s religious education, Generations of Faith both during the year of preparation as well as the year immediately prior to preparation. Be sure to register for Generations of Faith using the orange GOF registration forms located in the east vestibule. For more information please call the parish office 360-794-8945 x13
First Sacraments Students Please practice your prayers! You should know all three prayers, the Our Father, Hail Mary, and the Glory Be. Winter weather is approaching so please follow the Monroe School District school closure information. If school is cancelled due to weather, First Sacraments class is cancelled.
Con�rmation is 2 years of religious education?
Yes, if you are interested in the Sacrament of Con�rmation during the Spring of 2018, this 2016/2017 school
year you should a!end a minimum of 12 United Youth Group sessions. United Youth Group meets
every other Monday 7-8:30pm. For more information please contact the parish o+ce 360-794-8945 x13.
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“Make no mistake, abortion-on-demand is not a right granted by the Constitution. No serious scholar, including one
disposed to agree with the Court's result, has argued that the framers of the Constitution intended to create such a right. Shortly
after the Roe v. Wade decision, Professor John Hart Ely, now Dean of Stanford Law School, wrote that the opinion "is not constitutional law
and gives almost no sense of an obligation to try to be." Nowhere do the plain words of the Constitution even hint at a "right" so
sweeping as to permit abortion up to the time the child is ready to be born. Yet that is what the Court ruled. As an act of "raw judicial
power" (to use Justice White's biting phrase), the decision by the seven-man majority in Roe v. Wade has so far been made to stick.
But the Court's decision has by no means settled the debate.
Instead, Roe v. Wade has become a continuing prod to the conscience of the nation.” – President Ronald Reagan, in his book
Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (1983).
January 29, 2016
POPE FRANCIS Prayer Intentions for
FEBRUARY 2017
Comfort for the Afflicted. That all those who are afflicted, especially the poor, refugees, and marginalized, may find welcome and comfort in our com-munities.
How you Help others by donating to SVdP Part Two--Who We Help--- When you donate to SVdP you make it possible for us to help people in need throughout our parish boundaries. Here are the stories of a few
people your donations helped on Friday the 13th. For these people Friday, January 13th was a good day. We have three teams of volunteers that work different geographical areas. These stories come from the Downtown Monroe Team. The first family helped on this afternoon was a family of five that had just moved from being homeless into a Housing Hope apartment. Two of their three children attend Frank Wagner Elementary. If I understood the husband correctly, his family recently immigrated from Armenia. All the money they had had was spent while they were homeless. They had no furniture or household items, but the husband has a job and does not expect to need continuing help. The wife, who spoke very little English, was very grateful for the food basket we brought and with help from her husband understanding the labels took all the food we brought. Through our visit we were able to set them up, with no cost to us, three beds for the children through the Children's Bed Program that the SVdP store funds with their sales. We also wrote a voucher to the SVdP store so that they could purchase furniture, clothing, pots and pans, and kitchen items. Our next visit was to the Monroe Gospel Women's Mission, a "safe, caring haven for homeless women looking for a temporary place to stay". We wrote a voucher for gasoline for one of the residents. After that, we returned to the Housing Hope apartments to help a recently divorced, mother of a three year old. Her son needed a bed and he was very excited about our visit and his new bed, which would also come from the Children's Bed Program at no cost to us. The mother chose some food from our basket. We wrote a voucher to the SVdP store for a mattress for the mother, bedding, a small table and a dresser. We also recommended that she check out Buy Nothing Monroe, a facebook group with free furniture. The last person we helped was a homeless lady in her 50s. She was desperate to get help as soon as possible. She had been cooking on a campfire and wanted a propane stove and propane. When we met she was sporting a new, warm hat and gloves that had been given to her by the SVdP store. We wrote her a voucher for some snow pants that she had seen while at the SVdP store, a voucher for food, hygiene items and dog food from Grocery Outlet, and from Fred Meyer we picked up a one burner propane stove, small propane bottles, batteries and paper plates. Because you help by donating to SVdP, we were able to help these people in our community. For these people Friday the 13th was a very lucky day.
Thank You!
United Youth Group would like to
thank everyone that has signed up to
help with our community service
project and all who have donated
food items. Please drop off any food
donations at the parish office by
Monday Jan 30th during office hours. Thank you for
your generosity and support!
Windermere Catherine Martin
425.322.8073
A New Beginning for Your Marriage Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vī) helps
distressed couples rediscover each other and take
posi"ve steps to begin a new life of healing,
commitment and love. For confiden"al infor-
ma"on about, or to register for our upcoming
program beginning February 10-12, 2017 call 206-706-2608
or visit our website at www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
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