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9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004 • (425) 454-9536 • Fax (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Sunday Masses 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM
Confessions Sat. 3:00-4:30 PM
Weekly Mass & Rosary Wednesday, Thursday &
Friday 8:45 AM Monday, Tuesday, Word & Communion
8:45 AM Rosary every day half an hour
before Mass Monday Rosary & Holy Hour 7:30 PM
Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday of the month a er Mass
SACRAMENTS
Infant Bap sm
Lucy Paulsen 425-454-9536
Confirma on Prepara on Interested in Becoming Catholic?
Deacon Sco Picke 425-450-3910
Marriage Prepara on Fr. John Madigan
425-450-3914
OFFICE HOURS
Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Mon-Fri
School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Mon-Fri
SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish
is a welcoming Catholic community, which inspires faith in God,
through prayer, sacraments and service, while living Gospel values,
as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.
PARISH CALENDAR Wednesday September 4th
RIP SANDI MANCA by Sis and Bob Flynn RIP DEREK BIRNIE by Charles & Stephanie McIntyre INT PATRICIA MCINTYRE by Charles & Stephanie McIntyre
Thursday September 5th RIP BARBARA PROCTAR by Tom & Kathleen May INT KIERAN MARTIN by Charles & Stephanie McIntyre
Friday September 6th
RIP BOB WOLF by Joan Ross RIP ROBERT AIGNER by Marian Middleton
MASS INTENTIONS Sunday September 1—TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY MASSES IN THE SCHOOL GYM
Monday September 2—Weekday Office closed in Observance of Labor Day 8:45 AM NO Word & Communion Service ~ Chapel 10:00 AM NO Carpe Diem Bridge~ Nursery 7:30 PM NO Rosary and Holy Hour ~ Parish Hall
Tuesday September 3—Saint Gregory the Great, Pope, Doctor of the Church 8:45 AM Word & Communion Service ~ Chapel 9:30 AM Alpha ~ Parish Hall
Wednesday September 4—Weekday 8:00 AM NO Confessions 8:45 AM Mass ~ Chapel 5:00 PM Middle School Confirmation Preparation—Session 1 ~ Youth Room 6:00 PM Middle School Alpha Program ~ Youth Room 7:00 PM Chorale Rehearsal ~ Parish Hall 7:00 PM Social Concerns Meeting ~ Conference Room 3
Thursday September 5—Weekday 8:45 AM Mass ~ Chapel 10:00 AM SVdeP Meeting ~ Conference Room 3
Friday September 6—Weekday 6:30 AM First Friday Mass ~ Chapel 8:45 AM Mass ~ Chapel
Saturday September 7—Weekday 8:00 AM Men’s Group ~ Youth Room 3:00 PM Confessions ~ Chapel 5:00 PM Mass ~ School Gym
Sunday September 8—TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY MASSES IN THE SCHOOL GYM 5:00 PM High School Confirmation Preparation—Session 1 ~ Youth Room 6:00 PM High School Alpha Program ~ Youth Room
PLEASE PRAY FOR: THE SICK
Gerrie Allen
THE DECEASED Lorene Sheppard
Marilyn Prince
PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773
David Burroughs, Principal Nicole Picke , Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Laura Leach, Admissions Director Katy Gregg, Development Office Deanna Clark, Social Media Kerry Wyman, Office Manager
PARISH LEADERSHIP
•Pastoral Council: Tracey Russell •Finance Council: Clem Neil •Faith Formation Commission: Deacon Scott Pickett •School Commission: Karen Reinke •Social Concerns Commission: Mary Dickins •Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell •Worship Commission: Renata Lampkin
PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536
Deacon Sam Basta, Pastoral Coordinator [email protected] 425-283-4283
Rev. John Madigan, Parish Priest [email protected] 425-450-3914
Deacon Sco Picke , Pastoral Associate spicke @sacredheart.org 425-450-3910
Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Asst. for Liturgy & Music [email protected] 425-450-3906
Mary Dickins, Pastoral Asst. for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns [email protected] 425-450-3908
Cathleen Adams, Pastoral Asst. for Children’s Faith Forma on [email protected] 425-450-3912
Administra on Staff
John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administra on [email protected] 425-450-3902
Robert Eubanks, Facili es Supervisor [email protected] 425-283-4282
Chris ne Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data [email protected] 425-454-9536
Lucy Paulsen, Admin. Asst. for Recep on & Sacraments [email protected] 425-454-9536
James Applegate, CPA Bookkeeper/Accountant [email protected] 425-450-3919
WEEKLY READINGS Sunday: Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 28-29 Psalm 68:4-7, 10-11 Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24a Luke 14:1, 7-14
Monday 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Psalm 96:1 and 3, 4-5, 11-13 Luke 4:16-30
Tuesday 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6, 9-11 Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 Luke 4:31-37
Wednesday Colossians 1:1-8 Psalm 52:10-11 Luke 4:38-44
Thursday: Colossians 1:9-14 Psalm 98:2-6 Luke 5:1-11
Friday: Colossians 1:15-20 Psalm 100:1-5 Luke 5:33-39
Saturday: Colossians 1:21-23 Psalm 54:3-4, 6, 8 Luke 6:1-5
Next Sunday: Wisdom 9:13-18b Psalm 90:3-6, 12-17 Philemon 9-10, 12-17 Luke 14:25-33
From the desk of Fr. John: DUI - Irish Style
This is for those who asked for a copy of this story I used in last week’s homily; and for those who missed it!
Recently a rou ne Police patrol was parked outside a bar in Donegal Town. A er last call, the officer no ced a man leaving the bar so apparently intoxicated that he could barely walk. The man stumbled around the parking lot for a few minutes, with the officer quietly observing.
A er what seemed an eternity, in which he tried his keys on five different vehicles, the man managed to find his car and fall into it. He sat there for a few minutes as a number of other patrons le the bar and drove off.
Finally he started the car, switched the wipers on and off; it was a fine, dry summer night, flicked the blinkers on and off a couple of mes, honked the horn and then switched on the lights. He moved the vehicle forward for a few inches, reversed a li le, and then remained s ll for a few more minutes as some more of the other patrons’ vehicles le .
At last, when his was the only car le in the parking lot, he pulled out and drove slowly down the road. The police officer, having waited pa ently all this me, now started up his patrol car put on the flashing lights, and promptly pulled the man over and administered a breathalyzer test.
To his amazement, the breathalyzer indicated no evidence that the man had consumed any alcohol at all! Dumbfounded, the officer said, “I’ll have to ask you to accompany me to the police sta on. This breathalyzer equipment must be broken.”
“I doubt it,” said Paddy, truly proud of himself. “Tonight I’m the designated decoy” Remember that Jesus is the designated driver in our faith life to show us the way to get us to our ul mate des ny.
Satan is the decoy leading us down a dead end road where there will “wailing and grinding of teeth” in the words of the Gospel. Another way of looking at it; it is the road of great regret in life. While I am gone during September, I am coun ng on the old saying: “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.”
Fr. John
4 in 1
Pastoral Care & Social Concerns
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED PLEASE!Saturday-Cheese & Crackers
Sunday-Coffee and Donuts This is an easy volunteer position and if enough
people offer to help, it could be just a once a month job.
Be part of a team in helping to build community! Call Mary Dickins at 425-450-3908.
We cannot do this without you! Start date will be in September.
CALLING ALL KNITTERS AND CROCHET WORKERS!
When members of our parish visited our sister parish, St. Francis Mission, they learned that many of the children on the reservation are in great need of winter clothing. We are asking please for knitted or crochet, hats, scarfs or gloves for them. Please bring all com-pleted articles to the parish office, to the attention of Mary Dickins. Their winters are brutal and the Lakota children need help to stay warm. If you are not a knitter - store bought goods are welcome also.
NEXT MASS WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Thursday, September 12th at 8.45am
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
We receive clients who need help with rent, gas, groceries, every Mon. Tues. & Weds. in the Sacred Heart office. Helping them with rent, food, and gas.
To do this we need your help!
You can contribute on a monthly basis, either through the St. Vincent de Paul envelope or
electronically through EFT. Please contact Christine Kerr,
[email protected] to set this up.
SNACKS NEEDED!
These items are needed to hand out when people come in hungry.
SNACK SIZE: Nuts, dried fruit, granola bars, protein bars, crackers with cheese or peanut butter. Please bring to the parish office.
Please donate your used brown paper grocery bags for collecting food for the Hopelink Foodbank. You can drop them off in the parish office. Thank you!
EMERGENCY HELPLINE NUMBERS
Narcotics Anonymous: 206-790-8888 Alcoholics Anonymous: 206-587-2838 Suicide Crisis Hotline: 206-461-3200
Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion “No matter how dark it gets, when you light a candle, the darkness can never overpower the light of Christ. We need to be a people of hope and recognize that God’s love in that light overpowers our darkness.” - Fr. Larry Richards Is it hard to imagine escaping the darkness you have known since your abortion decision? Would you be willing to invite God in, so He can show you the way with His light? Join us for a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat.
Now registering for Fall Retreats! October 25-27, Stanwood (Español) November 8-19, Seabeck (English)
Call for more information and for a compassionate, confiden-tial conversation.
English: (206) 920-6413 Español: (206)-450-7814 Email [email protected]. Visit us at www.ccsww.org/projectrachel or www.facebook.com/projectrachelww. Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services. You are loved with an everlasting Love!
Is Cremation allowed in the Catholic Church? Cremation is allowed in the Catholic Church. The Church clearly prefers and urges that the body of the deceased be present for the funeral rites, since the presence of the human body better ex-presses the values which the Church affirms in those rites. After the funeral, the body is cremated and then the Rite of Committal takes place (Burial). When a cremation takes place before the Funeral Mass, the diocesan bishop permits the presence of cremated remains at the Funeral Mass or the Fu-neral Liturgy outside Mass. Questions: Mary Dickins at 425-450-3908
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
School
Anyone who has any concerns or allega ons related to the safety and well being of our children regarding clergy or lay leaders in the Archdiocese of Sea le should contact the special hotline at 1-800-446-7762.
Mark your Calendars! Sacred Heart Youth Groups
start Wednesday, September 4th (Middle School Track, grades 6 thru 8) and
Sunday, September 8th (High School Track, grades 9 thru 12) at 6:00pm
in the Youth Room. Can’t wait to meet you!
Expect….Fun, Faith, and Food!
What does God look for on a resume?
Availability!!
Sacred Heart’s Youth Ministry Program needs you…the youth of our community need you.
If the Holy Spirit is moving you in any way to give of your me and talent to bring our youth closer to Christ,
please contact Deacon Sco at spicke @sacredheart.org at your earliest convenience.
No experience necessary. Training and “out of this world” compensa on will be provided.
This request is also open to high school students who have a calling to minister to their middle school peers.
Mark your Calendars! Sacred Heart Confirma on Prepara on Sessions
start Wednesday, September 4th (Middle School Track, grades 7 & 8) and Sunday, September 8th (High School Track, grades 9 thru 12) at 5:00pm in the Youth Room.
Can’t wait to meet you! Expect….Fun, Faith, and Food!
YOUTH INFO NIGHT Are you a Young Adult who has been yearning for a ministry catered to your age group at Sacred Heart? Do you want to have a forum to meet and get to know those in the parish with the same faith and interests that you do? If so, please a end a Young Adult Ministry Informa on mee ng on Tuesday, September 10th at 7:00pm in the . For more informa on, please contact Deacon Sco at spicke @sacredheart.org
Administration & Stewardship
2019 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL RESULTS—There’s Still Time to Pledge! Visit sacredheart.org and click on the Annual Catholic Appeal link.
2017 2018 2019 Parish Goal $211,643 $212,982 $210,900 Amount Paid/Pledged $251,098 $246,491 $212,090 # of Donors 401 367 306 Average Paid/Pledged $626 $672 $693 Amount of Rebate $39,455 $33,509 $1,190
What will you give back to God from the blessings you have received?
LOOKING FOR A PARISH TO JOIN?
Sacred Heart Parish is excited to welcome new members to our Christian community. Whether you are a Catholic looking for a new parish or
someone searching to belong to a Catholic parish for the first time, we hope that you will consider becoming part of our parish. If you would like to join Sacred Heart, please contact Mary Dickins at the parish office, [email protected], 425-454-9536 for more information. We look forward to having you with us and know that the gifts and talents you share will enrich our community.
USE OF PARISH AND SCHOOL FACILITIES Parishioners and parish groups (including school parents and school groups) are reminded that ALL USE of any Sacred Heart parish or school facility (including parking lots and play fields)—large or small, long-term or short-term, planned or last minute—must be scheduled in advance and before publication through Lucy Paulsen at the parish office, [email protected], (425) 454-9536. Thank you for your cooperation.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AT SACRED HEART 2019-20
September 21-22, 2019 Catholic Campaign for Human Development National campaign instituted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The Catholic Campaign for Human Development serves to combat domestic poverty and to implement the Church's social teachings.
October 26-27, 2019 World Mission Sunday Mission Sunday is celebrated in all the local Churches as the feast of catholicity and universal solidarity so Christians the world over will recognize their common responsibility with regard to the evangelization of the world, benefiting the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
December 7-8, 2019 Catholic Community Services (CCS) Appeal for the Poor The annual CCS Week Campaign for Children and Families involves a special CCS speaker talking during Mass with special envelopes provided in the pews. This follows a special CCS mailing to all registered households.
Lent 2020 Operation Rice Bowl This Lenten program has an almsgiving component to it, along with resources for prayer, fasting and learning. 75% of donations fund developing world agriculture, educational and self-sufficiency projects. 25% is distribut-ed as grants in Western Washington for local hunger projects and antipoverty programs. Our parish St. Vincent de Paul recently received a Rice Bowl grant.
March 22-23, 2020 Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Mandated by the USCCB, providing for Catholic Relief Services, USCCB Dept. of Social Development and World Peace, relief work of the Holy Father, and USCCB's Migration and Refugee Services. Taken up on the 4th Sunday of Lent.
June 27-28, 2020 Peter’s Pence Peter's Pence collection allows local Catholics to join the works of the Holy Father in helping to relieve the suf-fering of the world's most vulnerable; victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters.
Parish Life
Faith Formation
Mark your calendars NOW for the Fall of 2019 Classes will begin in October and run through May
1st Grade Catechesis will be held in the Parish Hall on Sundays from 9:45-10:45am
2nd Grade Sacramental Prepara on for 1st Reconcilia on and 1st Holy Communion will be held in the 2nd Grade classroom of Sacred Heart School on Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00pm. Plan to a end one of the parent mee ngs being offered in September: 17 or 19 at 8:30am or 6:30pm in the Moore Theatre.
Combined 3rd-5th Grade Catechesis will be held in the 5th Grade classroom also on Wednesdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm.
PreK, K, 1st and 2nd Graders are ALL welcome to join Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) at the 11:00am Sunday masses beginning again in October. (Parent Volunteers Welcome and Needed)
Registra on forms are available at the Parish Office Please contact Cathleen Adams ([email protected])
with any ques ons
SACRED HEART’S FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY IS IN NEED OF CATECHISTS AND CORE MEMBERS
FOR THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR.
If you love God, love your faith and love working with youth please contact Cathleen Adams for grades Pre-K to 5th grade and Deacon Sco for grades 6th to 12th. Make a difference in the lives of the next genera on of our Church. Training and out of this world compensa on will be provided!!
Fall Menu Coming Soon! Sneak Peek… Weekly Bible Study Catholicism 101 Bishop Barron Book Study And more! Dates to be provided soon! Stay Tuned!
SACRED HEART BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Our September book selec on is Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. This has been a “best seller”. Join us this fall as we discuss our book selec ons. We meet at the Parish Hall on Tuesday, September 24 (7 pm). Ques ons: Betsy Komarnitsky 425-453-9106 ([email protected])
Reminder Our New Daily Mass & Word & Communion Service Time is 8:45 AM
YOUTH ROOM LATE SPRING CLEANING! Items up for grabs:
• Regula on sized Pool Table with s cks 1st come, 1st served!
WOW! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!
Jubilee Reach asked - Fr John and Mary Dickens asked – and we responded! Together with 3,000 other volunteers from 75 churches, companies, organizations and teams, 15 of our parishioners helped either prepare one of 22 schools with over 430 classrooms for the new schools year – or - helped renew and restore one of 59 homes with house paint and yard clean up. We literally acted on concern and care for our community by stepping into the gap to serve school teachers and local residents who had asked for our help. Your choice for serving was soooo sincerely appreciated by the receivers of the help given from your heart.
Saturday’s Day of service was followed by a Sunday community church service in downtown Bellevue Park as over 3,000 came together for a thank you worship/celebration with an awesome Christian band, fabulous sermon, and a talk of gratefulness from receivers of this Godly heart help.
Jubilee Reach is grateful to volunteers for the part we played in fulfilling the mission they have been given by our maker. Ken Carpenter/Jubilee Reach: “We appreciate your commitment to LOVE unconditionally, build relationships and earn trust, LISTEN for the deeper need, and LEARN to create adaptive solutions to build community.”
Thank you. Barb Meyer
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING AND/OR CPR-AED TRAINING THERE WILL BE A GENERAL MEETING FOR ALL PARISHIONERS INTERESTED IN UPCOMING EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING AND/OR CPR-AED TRAINING, USHERS AND/OR GREETERS NEW AND OLD, ON SEPTEMBER 12TH IN THE PARISH HALL AT 7PM. Linda Geere 206 778-7428.
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