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All Saints Parish Established 1899 March 8 th , 2015 • Third Sunday of Lent 503 3rd St. SW, Puyallup, WA 98371 • 253-845-7521 • www.allsaintsparish.com Every week, Catholics recite a common creed that binds us in one faith. It’s one of those prayers most of us find easy to recite from memory while we’re in the midst of the congregaon but a lile more difficult to recite when we’re alone. In a congregaon we can lean on the memory of the presider or the person beside us, and there is confidence and courage in being one of many. It’s a different story when we stand by ourselves and begin to think more intently about the words we’re recing. What does that mean? Do I really believe that? What is it we each believe? What lies at the core of my faith? Maybe more important, what creed do I live? What creed do you infer from my acons, words, and deeds? If I believe God created the heavens and the earth and all life, and yet I fail to care for the environment, the unborn, or the oppressed, then I am abusing the offspring of God. If I believe Christ will judge the living and the dead, and yet I spend my days judging the faults of others, then I have surely usurped the throne of my King. If I believe in the Incarnaon and the resurrecon of the body, and yet I fail to care for this earthly tabernacle or proclaim flesh is sinful, then I will surely be disappointed on that last day. If I believe we are all sisters and brothers in Christ, and yet I fail to share my me, talent, and treasure, then I surely deny that Christ is my brother. I know you know what we believe... But what do you believe? † next week in scripture Mon 2 Kgs 5:1-15 Lk 4:24-30 Tue Dan 3:25, 34-43 Ma 18:21-35 Wed Dt 4:1, 5-9 Ma 5:17-19 Thu Jer 7:23-28 Lk 11:14-23 Fri Hos 14:2-10 Mk 12:28-34 Sat Hos 6:1-6 Lk 18:9-14 Sun 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23 Eph 2:4-10 Jn 3:14-21 Ponder and Pray Reflecon, “Plain Talk: Walk the Talk” by Fr. Rick Pos, CSsR. Copyright © 2015, Liguori Publicaons. Editor: Julia A. DiSalvo. Do I live as a partner of God’s covenant, following the commandments? Where am I looking for God this Lent? Lord, you insll within me your power and wisdom. Help me to discern more clearly how to use your power and wisdom in service of my brothers and sisters. Prayer from Mindful Meditaons for Every Day of Lent and Easter, Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny The law of the Lord is perfect, refreshing the soul. The decree of the Lord is trustworthy, giving wisdom to the simple. Psalm 19:8 Banner image, Rembrandt [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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All Saints Parish E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 9 9

March 8th, 2015 • Third Sunday of Lent

503 3rd St. SW, Puyallup, WA 98371 • 253-845-7521 • www.allsaintsparish.com

Every week, Catholics recite a common creed that binds us in one faith. It’s one of those prayers most of us find easy to recite from memory while we’re in the midst of the congregation but a little more difficult to recite when we’re alone.

In a congregation we can lean on the memory of the presider or the person beside us, and there is confidence and courage in being one of many. It’s a different story when we stand by ourselves and begin to think more intently about the words we’re reciting. What does that mean? Do I really believe that?

What is it we each believe? What lies at the core of my faith? Maybe more important, what creed do I live? What creed do you infer from my actions, words, and deeds?

If I believe God created the heavens and the earth and all life, and yet I fail to care for the environment, the unborn, or the oppressed, then I am abusing the offspring of God.

If I believe Christ will judge the living and the dead, and yet I spend my days judging the faults of others, then I have surely usurped the throne of my King.

If I believe in the Incarnation and the resurrection of the body, and yet I fail to care for this earthly tabernacle or proclaim flesh is sinful, then I will surely be disappointed on that last day.

If I believe we are all sisters and brothers in Christ, and yet I fail to share my time, talent, and treasure, then I surely deny that Christ is my brother.

I know you know what we believe... But what do you believe? †

next week

in scripture

Mon 2 Kgs 5:1-15

Lk 4:24-30

Tue Dan 3:25, 34-43

Matt 18:21-35

Wed Dt 4:1, 5-9

Matt 5:17-19

Thu Jer 7:23-28

Lk 11:14-23

Fri Hos 14:2-10

Mk 12:28-34

Sat Hos 6:1-6

Lk 18:9-14

Sun 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23

Eph 2:4-10

Jn 3:14-21

Ponder and Pray

Reflection, “Plain Talk: Walk the Talk” by Fr. Rick Potts,

CSsR. Copyright © 2015,

Liguori Publications. Editor:

Julia A. DiSalvo.

Do I live as a partner of God’s

covenant, following the

commandments?

Where am I looking for God

this Lent?

Lord, you instill within me your power and wisdom. Help me to discern more clearly how to use your power and wisdom in service of my brothers and sisters.

Prayer from Mindful Meditations for Every Day of Lent and Easter, Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny

The law of the Lord is perfect, refreshing the soul.

The decree of the Lord is trustworthy, giving wisdom to the simple.

Psalm 19:8

Banner image, Rembrandt [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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All saints events calendar March 9th to 15th, 2015

March 9 Monday

Bible Study, Book of Exodus - Parish Center, 10am/6pm/7pm

Knights of Columbus General Membership Meeting - School, 7pm

March 10 Tuesday

Eucharistic Adoration - Church, after 8:30am Mass (Benediction at 10am)

Homeschool Co-op - Parish Center, 12pm

Baptism Prep - Parish Center, 6:30pm

March 11 Wednesday

Youth Group - Parish Center, 6pm

March 12 Thursday

Prayer for Life - Puyallup Planned Parenthood, 10:30am (contact: Marj Dawson 253-841-1952 )

Seekers Group (All are welcome!) - Parish Center, 6:30pm

March 13 Friday

Prayer Shawl Ministry - Parish Office, 10am

39ers Quilters - Parish Center, 11am

Eucharistic Adoration/Confessions/Stations of the Cross - Church, 5:30pm/6pm/7pm

Lenten Soup Supper - Parish Center, 6pm

Young Adults Gospel Reflection - Parish Center, 7pm

March 14 Saturday

Men of Montfort - Parish Center, 7am

March 15 Sunday

Knights of Columbus Breakfast - Parish Center, after all morning Masses

RCIA Class - dismissal during 9am Mass, followed by meeting in the Parish Center

ASTRA Auditions - School, 10am

Men’s Basketball - Parish Center, 6:30pm

Hungry Hippos Soup Supper - Parish Center, after 7pm Mass

*NEW* Sr. Myrna’s Manna—Spring/Summer Team!

Sr. Myrna’s Manna has been preparing and delivering lunches to the New Hope Resource Center since November, serving, on average 70 homeless men and women every Wednesday. We are now looking for volunteers for our Spring/Summer season, which extends from April through October. Volunteers will join a team of seven parishioners, assigned to a specific Wednesday of each month to provide one part of the meal and/or assemble the lunches. Team leaders are also needed. Assigned to one Wednesday a month, you are responsible for calling team members and leading the organization of each lunch. Gather your friends or your family members and form your own team—a great service project for kids of almost any age! If you cannot commit to a team but are willing to donate items for lunches, we want to hear from you. To be a volunteer or team leader, or to donate lunch items, please contact Brenda Mabry at 253-297-4718.

Volunteer opportunities

Altar Society for March

1st Week: Marianne & Ron Cech

2nd Week: Betty Chipps

3rd Week: Bea Doty

4th Week: Earl & Bertha Davis

Calendar of upcoming events:

Monday, March 9 – Mass with Father Michael and 6th graders, 2pm, Fife; Beginning Band, 3:10pm; Tuesday, March 10 - Lip Sync preview in Puyallup, 3:30-5:30pm; Wednesday, March 11 – Mass in Puyallup, 8:30am; 1st & 2nd grades visit Puyallup in the morning for Mass, Seattle Opera presentation; Lip Sync preview in Fife, 3-5pm; Beginning Band/Bell Choir, 3:10pm; Robotics Club, 3:30pm; Thursday, March 12 – Kindergarten prayer service, 8:30am; Advanced Band, 3:10pm; Pre-School/Pre-K host St. Francis House dinner at the Armory, 6pm; Friday, March 13 –Stations of the Cross, 2:30pm

All saints school news

We only have until March 10th to complete the Disciple Maker Index Survey!

If you haven’t already done so, please take 10-15 minutes to complete the Disciple Maker Index Survey, facilitated by the

Catholic Leadership Institute.

There are three ways to get involved:

1. Scan the QR code on the left and complete the survey on your phone or tablet.

2. Visit the survey website at http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1707977/

3. Obtain a paper version of the survey in the vestibule or the parish office and return it through the collection basket or by dropping it off at the parish office.

Thank you for your participation!

Mass Intentions Mon, March 9, 8:30am:

Ruben & Divina Doria Sun, March 15

7:30am: All Saints Parish

9:00am: Ken Wilson

11:00am: Roland Siqueira

7:00pm: Maria Suy Nguyen

Tue, March 10, 8:30am: Martha Noi Nguyen

Wed, March 11, 8:30am: Arlene Zimmer

Sat, March 14, 5:00pm: Benjamin Ramos

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Community Services

Item of the Week: Hygiene Items - Shampoo - Deodorant - Tooth Paste/

Brushes Please place your donations in the back of the vestibule or drop them off at the parish office during office hours.

On the Horizon:

VBS 2015

VBS this year is on June 22-26, 2015 from 9am to 12pm. Our theme is EVEREST: Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power! We’re already taking sign-ups for campers and volunteers. Call Kathryn at (253) 286-0023 for more information or check out the VBS website at:

https://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/AllSaintsParish

Registrations after Mass this weekend!

Catholic Advocacy Day Thursday, March 26, 2015

Transportation from All Saints is available. Call Aleah at the parish office, (253) 845-7521, for more information.

Corporal Works of Mercy Week 3 – Clothe the Naked

“naked, and you clothed me”

Donate diapers to our parish food bank. Especially needed are larger sizes and pull-up training pants.

Clean out your closet and bring gently used clothing to St. Francis House at 322 7th St SE Puyallup, WA.

Crochet or knit lap blankets or scarves with our Prayer Shawl Ministry, or make baby hats and blankets with our Layette Ministry.

Visit the parish office or the New Hope Resource Center (414 Spring St) to donate clean, dry socks for our neighbors who are homeless.

Reflection for the Third Week of Lent: Hungering for a Season of Hope

Each week during Lent we’ll include one trivia question from CRS’ Catholicism and the World Quiz, found at www.crsricebowl.org.

Question 1: ____ out of every ____ children in developing countries cannot grow to their fullest potential physically and intellectually because they do not have enough nutritious food to eat. Select one answer: A) 1, 4; B) 1, 9; C) 2, 11; D) 2, 15

Check the bulletin next week for the answer, and visit www.crsricebowl.org for more Lenten prayer resources.

40 Days for Life Prayer Opportunity Join your fellow parishioners for prayer in front of the Puyallup Planned Parenthood each Monday and Wednesday during Lent. Contact Marj Dawson at 253-841-1952 for more information. You could also check out the 40 Days for Life in Tacoma for other prayer opportunities. Visit 40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/tacoma/ for more information.

Youth ministry

Junior and senior high

youth ministry Quest has been busy! Good job servers who helped with our For Love and For Life dinner. The evening was quite entertaining thanks to Tom and Susie from Our Lady of Lourdes. The food was delicious and well served by Kaela, Colleen, John, Gabby, Adriel, Allison, Emilio, Olivia, Luci, and Savannah. And thanks to all who came to the after party at Elements to celebrate Carmen’s birthday!

Over the President’s Day holiday weekend, nine of us took a Quest adventure to Port Townsend, Fort Worden, and Fort Flagler. We covered almost 9 miles that day, including our night hike without flashlights. The blanket of stars above our heads provided our light. We had our breakfast on the beach in Nordlund and celebrated Mass with views of Indian Island, and a peek at two of our favorite mountain tops. The weather was wonderful! Thanks Tulili, Colleen, MaryAnn, Savannah, John, Joe, and Michael for coming and helping with all the tasks!

On Ash Wednesday, we had eight of our young people distributing ashes at the 7 pm Mass. Thanks John, Tulili, Kaela, Tom, Patrick, Alyssa, and Savannah!

Base Camp and Quest: on Wednesday, March 11th come to youth group in your work out clothes and shoes. We have a guest presenter to lead us through Stations of the Cross-fit! Our service day will be March 18th. On March 25th we will take a walk through Holy Week.

Baptism Prep Classes

Infant Baptism Prep Classes For Parents and Godparents

March 10th and 17th • 6:30pm to 8pm at the Parish Center

Pre-registration is required. Please sign up with Peggy at (253) 286-0026 or [email protected].

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Men of Montfort Men’s Group

Now meeting every Saturday during Lent 7am to 8:30am • 39ers room

All are welcome.

Grief Support Ministry

The All Saints faith community extends its continued prayers and support to those who have experienced a loss, or know someone who has. Please join us on Monday afternoons for a six week class filled with encouragement and support to all who are working through

the grief process. We know the coming days and months may be painful for you. Let us walk with you on this journey. You may have been walking this for quite some time or for just a few weeks, whatever, you need not walk alone.

Following are some of the topics that will be discussed:

What is Normal When Grieving?

How to Be Gentle With Yourself While Grieving

Being Patient With Yourself

Giving Yourself Permission to Grieve

Grieving in Your Own Way

The series will begin Monday, March 16 – April 20. We will meet at 2:00 PM in the Parish Office, at 204 6th Ave. S.W. Please let me know if this time does not work for you. We will try to accommodate your needs. For more information please call Marj Patten at (253) 535-6750.

Parish Groups

Coming Soon: Auditions!! Auditions for our parish summer

musical, Guys And Dolls, will be held on March 14th, 16th, and 17th. ASTRA welcomes performers to audition who can portray roles in the 10 - 65 age range. There are very limited and small roles available for children and pre-teens. This year’s performances will be in the second half of July. For audition information, please visit www.astramusical.com, or call the ASTRA message phone at 253-579-6192, or email [email protected]!

Knights of Columbus

Pa r i s h Updates

General Membership Meeting: All K of C Members, please join us for our General Membership Meeting on Monday, March 9th, 7:00pm in the school social hall.

Blood Drive: A huge thank you to all those who donated from our parish during the month of February—Kathy Beitel, Edward Bisig, Susan Clary, Brandon Haywood, Leroy Mudd, Tresa Nelson, Donna Peck, Paul Peck, Michael Sandhorst, Puleonoisalafai Tuiteleleapaga, Kimberley Vesey, Todd Vesey, and Pat Whalen.

Wrap Your Loved Ones in Prayer

The All Saints Prayer Shawl Ministry is a group of volunteers who knit or crochet shawls and scarves as a form of prayer and outreach. Their handmade creations are wonderful gifts for those who need encouragement or who are celebrating a special occasion. If you have a loved one that you would like to bless with a prayer shawl or scarf, please contact Sharon Jewell at (360) 893-1712 or stop by the parish office. Thank you!

Need prayers? Call the Prayer Line. Whether you are in need of comfort, healing, consolation, or intercession for a loved one, we are here to pray with you. Contact our Prayer Line by calling Florence Guthrie at (253) 845-3109.

Special Collections

Thank you to those who have already fulfilled your Annual Catholic Appeal Pledge for 2014! If you would like to help maximize our Annual Catholic Appeal

Rebate this year for our parish project, please check if your employer has a Matching Gift program. Once your gift has been paid in full, you can apply for the match per your employer’s instructions. The Annual Catholic Appeal, Archdiocese of Seattle, is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. TAX ID # 91-0778147. Call 206-382-4274 if you have any questions.

Today, we are reminded that Jesus identified himself with our poorest brothers and sisters. The Catholic Relief Services Collection serves Jesus in the victims of human trafficking, in those who suffer from unjust laws, and in those who need pastoral care and

humanitarian assistance across the globe. Through supporting today’s collection, you help Jesus in disguise. Please be generous.

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Upcoming Lenten Events

Wednesday, March 18 Communal Reconciliation at 7pm in the Church

Saturday and Sunday, March 21 to 22 Prayer Labyrinth after Mass in the Parish Center

Tuesday, March 24 Evening of Music and Prayer at 7pm in the Church

Holy Week Schedule

Holy Thursday, April 2 Mass at 7pm in the Church

Good Friday, April 3 Service at 7pm in the Church

Holy Saturday, April 4 Easter Vigil Mass at 8:30pm in the Church

Easter Sunday, April 5 Easter Day Masses at 7:30am, 9am and 11am

in the Church

There will be no evening Mass on Easter Sunday.

Journey through Lent

Safeguard Your Heart Reflection Questions for a Simple Examination of

Conscience from Pope Francis

These reflection questions are an excerpt from a booklet by Pope Francis, titled Safeguard Your Heart. They were distributed during his Angelus address on the first Sunday of Lent, February 22nd, where he encouraged Catholics to use them “as a help for spiritual conversion and growth that always starts from the heart: the place where much of daily choices between good and evil [are] played out, between worldliness and the Gospel, between indifference and sharing. Humanity is in need of justice, of peace, of love and will have it only by returning with their whole heart to God, who is the source of it all.”

Do I only turn to God when I'm in need?

Do I take attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation?

Do I begin and end the day with prayer?

Am I embarrassed to show that I am a Christian?

Do I rebel against God's plan?

Am I envious, hot-tempered, biased?

Am I honest and fair with everyone or do I fuel the "throwaway culture?"

In my marital and family relations, do I uphold morality as taught in the Gospels?

Do I honor and respect my parents?

Have I refused newly conceived life? Have I snuffed out the gift of life? Have I helped do so?

Do I respect the environment?

Am I part worldly and part believer?

Do I overdo it with eating, drinking, smoking and amusements?

Am I overly concerned about my physical well-being, my possessions?

How do I use my time? Am I lazy?

Do I want to be served?

Do I dream of revenge, hold grudges?

Am I meek, humble and a builder of peace?

Join us for our Communal Reconciliation Service on Wednesday, March 18th, 7pm at the church. Confessions are also heard on Saturdays in the church from 3:30pm to 4:30pm, or by appointment through the parish office at (253) 845-7521.

Around the Parish

Glorifying God: Mind, Body, and Soul Men’s Retreat April 17-19, 2015

Led by: Fr. John Antony

Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center at the Palisades, Federal Way

$199 per person, $165 for a shared room, $99.50 per young adult (aged 18-30)

Register now! Web: www.seattlearchdiocese.org/palisades

Phone: (206) 274-3130

Saint John Paul II made an astounding claim: “The body, and it alone, is capable of making visible what is invisible, the spiritual and divine. It was created to transfer into the visible reality of the world, the invisible mystery hidden in God from time immemorial, and thus to be a sign of it.” By those words, the saint-pope ushered in a new era of Catholic theology with his ground-breaking “theology of the body.” Applying John Paul II’s reflections on the human body like a kind of “leaven,” we will explore various themes relevant to daily life, as a single or married man.