THE MESSAGE Fr. John Madigan FROM ARCHBISHOP SARTAIN: Dear Friends, I am happy to greet all of you at Holy Rosary Parish in the name of the Lord Jesus. As Archbishop, I have the important responsibility of providing you with on-going pastoral care and sacramental ministry in your parish community. And so, at this time I am pleased to announce, that after consultation with the Priest Personnel Board, I have appointed Fr. Mathew Oakland as your new pastor. Presently, Fr Oakland is the priest administrator at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Camas and Our Lady Star of the Sea Mission in Stevenson. Fr. Oakland is a wonderful and caring priest who will serve you and your parish with love and dedication. Be assured that he will receive all of the support and assistance from the Archdiocese necessary to ensure quality pastoral care for your parish community. Times of transition are challenging, as we prepare to say good bye to a familiar presence and welcome a new pastoral leader. However, if embraced in an open and positive way, this can be a time of blessing for the entire parish. I am confident that will be the case as you welcome Fr Oakland to your parish. With every best wish and prayer, I am Sincerely in Christ. Most Rev. J. Peter Sartain. Archbishop of Seattle *** As I print this announcement from Archbishop Sartain, along with the photo of your newly appointed pastor who begins his ministry here on July 1, it happens to be the week of Pentecost when the Church celebrated its beginnings. Pentecost began as a small group of very timid and fearful people who were set on fire by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Those small beginnings grew into a worldwide church becoming, over time, the largest religious denomination throughout the world. Ours is a church that has done wonderful things for the world, from education to medicine, from leading huge gatherings to counselling and assisting the lives of individuals; to the most awful things from the Crusades to the Inquisition, to the sexual abuse of children by some of its priests. We have scaled the heights and plumbed the depths through the centuries. (Continued on page 2) Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to [email protected] 1 NEWS FROM THE TRANSITION TEAM Building a Bridge Through Transition Please continue to pray for Fr. John as he prepares to depart from Holy Rosary, that he will always experience the enduring love and presence of Jesus in his life. Pray also for Fr. Matthew Oakland, that he will be guided by the Holy Spirit as he prepares to assume his responsibilities as Pastor of our parish. Fr. Oakland would like to meet with small groups of 6-8 parishioners in the home of a parishioner. If you are interested in hosting a small group to meet with Fr. Oakland or would like more information, please contact Virginia Radel at [email protected] Fr. John’s Farewell Party Sunday June 28th from 12:00-3:30 pm Lanigan Gym To attend Fr. John’s Party, please RSVP by June 20th to [email protected] or 206-257-5017 so we can plan for the food. A dessert pot-luck of Bars and/or Cookies (NO CAKES OR PIES PLEASE) is planned along with the catered lunch. Desserts may be delivered to the Gym on Saturday June 27th between 1-4 pm. To volunteer to help with Fr. John’s party, please contact Virginia Radel at [email protected] or 206658-3680. Help is needed to decorate and set up on Saturday June 27th, to serve and help in the kitchen at the time of the party and to clean up afterwards. Farewell Gift: Contributions towards Fr. John’s farewell gift continue to be accepted through June 15th. Contributions can be made on-line, by placing the contribution marked “Gift for Fr. John” in the collection basket at Mass or by mailing it to the parish office. Fr. John’s gift will augment his upcoming travels THE MESSAGE…..Fr. John (Continued from page 1) At the present time in history we are experiencing a great diminishment in church attendance throughout the world as religious fervor has cooled, for a variety of reasons, with large numbers of people claiming to be “spiritual but not religious.” Priest administrator is the title given until one is six years ordained and has a priest mentor overseeing him, but who has all the responsibilities of a pastor. This is a new Pentecost moment in Holy Rosary and in the church throughout the world. The numbers of people attending every Sunday are much smaller than they used to be and the number of priests available to serve is way smaller than it used to be. Many parishes worldwide are without priests; all of this calls for serious prayers from all of us. If you believe the priesthood in the church should continue as it has been—you need to pray for many men to enter in. If you believe there should be a different solution to this obvious problem—you need to pray for this to happen. If you are a parishioner of Holy Rosary—you could begin your welcome of Fr. Oakland now by praying for him every day. If you are a member of the Archdiocese—please pray for the parishes that will experience their priest being reassigned, but no replacement announced— as is the case with Fr Oakland’s parish at this time. Pray for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit: “Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your people and kindle in us again the fire of your love; Send forth your spirit and we will be recreated and you will renew the face of the earth”. Fr John 2 visit us online at www.holyrosaryseattle.org PARISH & COMMUNITY NEWS Pentecost This Sunday, we celebrate Pentecost, which is the Greek word for “fiftieth,” and in early Christianity referred to the entire fifty days of Easter. The roots of Pentecost can be found in the Jewish festival of Weeks, the 50-day celebration following Passover (Exodus 23.16). It was a harvest festival in which the first fruits of the harvest were offered to God in gratitude. It eventually became associated with the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai. Early Christians reinterpreted the Jewish festival as a commemoration of the coming of the Holy Spirit, since Acts records that the Holy Spirit came to the disciples when the festival of Pentecost was fulfilled (see Acts 2.111). Pastoral Planning Holy Rosary Church is committed to pastoral planning in the South Seattle Deanery. The Catholic Leadership Institute will assist us as we establish a clear roadmap for determining how our parishes, schools and ministries will be present to parishioners in the years ahead. Parishioners will be asked to participate in this call to discipleship beginning in the fall as we move together into a future full of hope. American Composer from Seattle wins 1st Prize in prestigious Sacrarium International Sacred Music Composition Competition On Sunday evening, May 10, 2015 in a wonderful concert at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in L’viv, Ukraine, twelve finalists for the prestigious 2015 International Sacrarium Sacred Music Composition Competition had their compositions performed and recorded by the Galician Chamber Choir and the L’viv Chamber Orchestra. Following the concert, American composer Robert Ingalls from Seattle, Washington, was awarded the competition’s first prize for his composition "Ave Maria for mixed choir and strings". The prize was worth 850 euros. Since the concert was on Mother’s Day in both the Ukraine and the USA it was fitting that an Ave Maria won the day. Congratulations Bob! Be the next Book Sale Coordinator for WestFest! We heard our parishioners and brought back the beloved Used Book Sale last year at WestFest. We need someone to organize it and oversee the sale this year at WestFest, September 18 & 19. You would need to collect books through donation stations at the church over the summer, manage the inventory, set up and assist volunteer sales people at the event, then collect and donate any unsold books/media to those in need. Last year our books went to many of you, Holy Rosary School families, three Sisters of Providence, and a parent from Roxhill Elementary who was trying to build up their school library. The West Seattle Food Bank was thrilled to have their request for children's books and cookbooks fulfilled as well. Help WestFest continue to do good for the families in the community! Please contact Andrea Geraghty at [email protected], if interested. Our brothers and sisters in Nepal still need our help. Catholic Relief Services received 8,000 tarpaulins two weeks ago, and they have reached more than 2,000 families. They’re now exploring remote areas by helicopter so they can bring supplies to communities stranded by landslides. They are also distributing water treatment kits, hygiene kits and blankets to 15,000 families. To help CRS, you can give online at www.crs.org. Prayer Requests Everyone is welcome to add their prayer requests to our church’s prayer book, located by the baptismal font in the church. If you would like to include a loved one in the weekend prayers at Mass, please be sure to contact the Parish Office. And to request a Mass to be celebrated, for both the living and those who have died, please come to the Parish Office. Mass requests for a specific date need to be made one month in advance. Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to [email protected] 3 PARISH & COMMUNITY NEWS Is God calling you to be a Deacon? Archbishop Sartain has announced that the Archdiocese of Seattle will begin to form new Deacons to serve the Archdiocese. He encourages those who are curious about whether they might be called to the diaconate to begin a process of prayer and discernment about how they might best serve the Church. Deacon candidates should demonstrate a natural gift for serving the people of God. They should also be disposed to humility. The Church counts on the deacon to be a living icon of Christ the Servant within the Church who readily takes direction from Bishop and Pastor while at the same time promoting and sustaining the apostolic activities of the laity. To learn more about the diaconate, contact Patrick Barredo. Annual Catholic Appeal Thank you to all who have responded to the 2015 Annual Catholic Appeal—and if you have not yet responded, your gift is still needed! One person or parish could not possibly accomplish all that needs to be done for over 60 ministries and services of our church in Western Washington, but by pooling our resources, we can accomplish so much. Gifts of any amount are welcome. Please fill out a pledge envelope today, or go online to donate: www.seattlearchdiocese.org/donate. Medical Closet We have medical equipment, including shower benches and walkers. Call Megan (938-6335) if you are in need or have a donation. Our New Parish App Coming Soon! In the coming weeks Holy Rosary will launch our own app for iPhone and Android smart phones. This will allow us to better communicate with you throughout the week and keep you updated with relevant parish news or updates. The app is very well designed and very intuitive. It will be a great resource for parishioners by providing daily Mass readings, Catholic news and prayers, convenient prayer and Confession reminders, our bulletins and more. We hope for our new app to be a tool for fostering stronger parish life at Holy Rosary and better engaging the New Evangelization. You can download our app by going to myparishapp. 4 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Director of the Peace and Spirituality Center The Peace and Spirituality Center at St. Mary-on-theLake in Bellevue, WA, a ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, is seeking a new Director. The Director is responsible for all operations of the Peace and Spirituality Center. S/he reports to a member of the CSJP Leadership Team, collaborates with the Administrator of St. Mary-on-the-Lake and Western Region staff, supervises the Administrative Assistant of the Center, and oversees its maintenance staff. S/he plans CSJP sponsored retreats and events. S/he is available as a resource consultant on spirituality. The Director is the primary representative of the Peace and Spirituality Center to the community, retreat leaders, and guests. Qualifications and requirements include: Roman Catholic; Master’s degree in Spirituality or experience in a related field; and experience as Director of a faith-based organization, non -profit, or related business. Experience of the Peace and Spirituality Center preferred. Full-Time, 40 hours per week. Flexible hours. Exempt status. With benefits. Complete job description available on request to [email protected]. Send resume and cover letter by June 12, 2015 to [email protected]. visit us online at www.holyrosaryseattle.org Sunday, May 24, 2015 No Coffee and Donuts this weekend. Monday, May 25 MEMORIAL DAY Up Next PARISH OFFICE CLOSED 7:45 AM Daily Mass | Church After Mass Monday morning Coffee | Parish Center Reception Rm May May 25: Tuesday, May 26 7:45 AM Word & Communion | Church 10:30 AM Funeral for Ray DeGabriel | Church 6:30 PM Voices for Life | Parish Center Reception Room 7:30 PM Traditional Choir Practice | Church Wednesday, May 27 7:45 AM Daily Mass | Church 8:30 AM Adult Scripture Study | Parish Center Reception Room 11:00 AM Funeral for John Todd | Church 6:00 PM Women’s Spirituality Group | Rectory Basement 7:00 PM Contemporary Choir Practice | Church 7:30 PM Walking With Purpose | Parish Center Reception Room Thursday, May 28 7:45 AM Daily Mass | Church 7:00 PM Al Anon | Parish Center Room 203 7:00 PM RCIA | Parish Center Reception Room Friday, May 29 7:45 AM Daily Mass | Church 7:00 PM Men’s AA | Parish Center Reception Room Memorial Day (Parish Office Closed) June June 4: June 9: June 10: June 12: June 21: June 28: 8th Grade Graduation Kindergarten Graduation School New Parent Orientation Last day for Holy Rosary School Father’s Day Farewell Party for Fr. John Donations to the Father James Mallahan Endowment Fund were made in memory of Debbie Novito and Katie Thorburn. Donations were made in honor of the First Communions of Riley Yip, David Schinkel, and Camdon Crozier. Praying for Sick: Rufina Lujan, mother of Geri Montoya Died: Mitch Caddy Mary Dahleen, sister of Joe Dahleen Saturday, May 30 7:00 AM Men’s Group | Parish Center Reception Room 8:00 AM Word & Communion | Church 11:00 AM Charismatic Prayer Group | Chapel 3:30 PM Confessions | Church 5:00 PM 8th Grade Baccalaureate Vigil Mass | Church Mass Intentions for Next Week: May 25: Bill Hahn May 27: Richard Weiland, RIP May 28: Jimmy Picinich, Jr., RIP May 29: John Grabowski, RIP May 30: Holy Rosary Community (5pm Vigil) May 31: Martin Bajocich, RIP (8:30am Mass) Janice Herr-Brandt, RIP (10:30am Mass) Submit bulletin articles by 5pm Tuesday to [email protected] 5 PARISH DIRECTORY….dial 206-937-1488 and enter an 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 JoAnn Tobin PASTOR: Fr. John Madigan ([email protected]), ext. 205 PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Patrick Barredo ([email protected]), ext. 204 ADMINISTRATION: Mary Simpson ([email protected]), ext. 213 ADULT FAITH FORMATION: JoAnn Tobin ([email protected]), ext. 203 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES: Jennifer Wong ([email protected]), ext. 214 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES: (Baptism & Young Families): Deyette Swegle ([email protected]), ext. 251 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES: (1st Sacraments, Children & Youth): Sister Stella ([email protected]), ext. 252 LITURGY & MUSIC COORDINATOR: Paul Dolejsi ([email protected]), (935-8353) MARRIAGE & TRIBUNAL ADVOCACY: Sherry Smith ([email protected]), ext. 210 PARISH & SCHOOL BOOKKEEPER: Rufina Miller ([email protected]), ext. 211 ADMIN ASSISTANT & PRIVATE EVENTS: Melissa Tuthill ([email protected]), ext. 200 PLANT MANAGER: Scott Stoefen ([email protected]), ext. 215 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: George Hofbauer ([email protected]), ext. 218 TECHNOLOGY, BULLETIN & PARISH WEB SITE: Sherry Smith ([email protected]), ext. 210 8:30 CHOIR DIRECTOR: Bob Ingalls ([email protected]) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL: ext. 300 SHOULDER TO SHOULDER: ext. 301 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS WHO MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO PRINT THIS BULLETIN AT NO COST! 6 visit us online at www.holyrosaryseattle.org
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