Saint Michael Parish · 08.17 SundayMiranda Sharp ... 9:00 AM - Cecelia Poole ... Pastoral Year...
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August 17, 2014
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saint Michael Parish Olympia, WA
MASS TIMES: Daily - Monday through Thursday: Noon Friday: 9AM WESTSIDE: 1st & 3rd Thursday: 6:30AM WEEKENDS: Saturday: 9AM; Saturday Vigil: 5PM, Sunday: Downtown: 7:30AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM, 5PM
WESTSIDE CHAPEL: 8:30AM, 10:30AM
RECONCILIATION TIMES: Thursday: 11:00AM Saturday: 10AM, 3PM
OUR MISSION AND VALUES Place God First in All Things
Proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Grow in Holiness through Prayer, Sacraments and Service.
DOWNTOWN: 1208 11th Ave. SE, Olympia, WA 98501 | WESTSIDE: 1835 Overhulse Rd. NW, Olympia, WA 98502
E-MAIL: [email protected] | WEBSITE: saintmichaelparish.org | FACEBOOK: facebook.com/saintmichaelparish
PHONE: 360.754.4667 | OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9AM– 5PM
PASTOR: Fr. Jim Lee | ASSISTING: Fr. Joseph Minh Nguyen
DEACONS: Brian Thompson, Rob Rensel, Ronnie San Nicolas and John Bergford
08.17 Sunday
7:30 AM - Nap Lucchini
8:30 AM - Fr. Michael J. Ryan (WS)
9:30 AM - Al & Lorraine Farrand
10:30 AM - Nida Martin (WS)
11:30 AM - Lucille Chambers
5:00 PM - People of St. Michael
08.18 Monday
Noon - Lucille Kostechka
08.19 Tuesday
Noon - Joe Marto
08.20 Wednesday
Noon - Doug Bochsler
08.21 Thursday
6:30 AM - Gailon Wixsonpursley (WS)
Noon - Connor Shelton
08.22 Friday
9:00 AM - Cecelia Poole
08.23 Saturday
9:00 AM - Khoung Hoang
5:00 PM - Luis Santoyo
08.24 Sunday
7:30 AM - Frank & Helena James
8:30 AM - Yvette Wixon (WS)
9:30 AM - Betty Putrich
10:30 AM - Frederick Bock (WS)
11:30 AM - Chinelo Ogedagbe
5:00 PM - People of St. Michael
(WS) - Westside Chapel
PLEASE PRAY FOR...
Dottie & Larry LaGant Charlie Kidwell Jim McKinley Betty Kostecka Kristine Mahood Fr.Michael Tucker Riese Baker Lou Jessen Jay Brewer Sam Himes Rachel Kathryn Ward Mary Williams Charlie Holland June Cliffton Nida Martin Charles Bojarski Theresa Jess Kathy Sivey Gayle Lyons Gabriel San Nicholas Rosie Scott Emylou Winterbottom Jeff Foster Kathleen Downey John McKillip Ginny & Pat O’Neil Theresa Ellis Karen Rotter Chuck Huhta Lee Doyle Tony Beck Chi Nguyen Ngoc-Lan Thi Ngyuen Bill Stockman Don Shawver David Clifton Patricia Alder Roy Proctor Jeff Foster Lydia Franzen Gene Putscher Ryan Kranz Donald Alder Helen Deville Amanda Jones
Miranda Sharp James Sharp Carol Thietje Jan Putnam Sara Beimer Jake Halvorson Ryan, Teddy & Ryder Sternagel Pamela Suszko Stephanie Merenda Grayson DeTerra Amy Loonam Felipe Gamino Kathy Pool Donald Villarrubia Daniel Paterno Medard Hoa Le Karen Roberts Brandon Mihelich Kellen McCauley Bruce Klos Doris & Dennis Tobin James Cosgrove Kathy Suarez Diana Moscuzza Warren & Rosalie Ballew Ethel A. O’Neil Jolane Zander Loralyn Brown Carmen McHugh Gregory McHugh Tony Leingang John & Linda Lentz The Hurtado family Elena Sahagun John Eyles Patrick Harrison Donna Benak The Oen family Sally Dodds Nancy Payne Rosanne Burns Landyn Idella Cooper Donald Bissen
If you or someone you know is homebound and wishes to receive Holy Communion at home please call
Benedetta Reece at the Parish Office at (360) 292-7143 or Dcn. Terry Barber at Sacred Heart Parish at (360) 491-0890
Next Sunday August 24
Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 16:13-20
This Sunday August 17
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 15:21-28
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
For the complete readings, visit www.usccb.org.
GOSPEL READINGS
PASTOR’S NOTEBOOK – AUGUST 17, 2014 – TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Jesus Christ,
It is an early Monday morning as I write this. The sky is just beginning to lighten and the air is warm. I am finishing up my packing and getting ready to leave on vacation until the 29th. As I prayed this morning, Jesus brought you close to my heart, reminding me once again how dear you have become to me. As I say so often, “I am blessed!”
This weekend exemplified that so clearly. Saturday morning I had the privilege of being with about 30 folks whose names were offered for leadership on our Councils and Commissions for the Parish. It was a time of introductions, information, and then prayerful discernment. I was so moved by the level of commitment and caring shared by all present. I felt deeply the presence of the Holy Spirit and knew that we would be in good hands.
I want to thank all those who participated in the discernment process and for those whose names were offered and were not able to be present. Once all have been notified this week, I’ll let you know who our new members are. Thank you for your generosity in serving.
Sunday, after morning Masses Downtown, I went to the Westside Chapel to be with our Vietnamese community as they celebrated Our Lady of Lavang and anticipated the Feast of the Assumption. What a beautiful celebration! They have such a love of the Blessed Mother and also a sense of beauty expressed in procession, prayer, song and dance. As we carried the image of Our Lady of Lavang out the doors and around the path of the Stations of the Cross, we prayed the rosary and sang. A group of very young children would stop from time to time and sprinkle flower petals on the ground in honor of our Lady. Once we returned inside for Mass, their combined choirs filled the space with prayerful song and praise.
Of course, a celebration with them would not be complete without food – lots of delicious food and music. If you have never had the opportunity to share liturgy with our Vietnamese community, please treat yourself to a taste of the universal Church. You may not understand the language but you will understand the Mass, our universal prayer of praise to God.
As I ready to leave, I want to thank the staff who will be continuing to serve you while I am away. I am grateful for their dedication to service and for their love of God and for all of you. Please take a moment in the coming weeks to send an email, a note, or drop by and pay a visit just to say “thank you.” It will mean a great deal to them.
May God bless you and keep you. As we visit a number of churches in Germany, know that I will be praying for you.
In Christ, I love you
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Pastoral Year 2014-2015
Donations Received as of August 10, 2014
Donations Received August 10, 2014 Year to Date
Sunday Envelopes $35,654 $199,899
Online Giving 14,977 98,927
Sunday Loose Collections 1,371 14,145
Holy Day 232 232
Children/Little House 62 441
Total Stewardship of Treasure Donations: $52,064 $313,644
Donations needed through August 10: $335,148
Amount Short of Goal: ($21,504)
For July and August, our salary and benefit costs totaled $101,539. In the month of
July, we paid our property tax bill in full, in the amount of $98,360, which included a 5%
discount for paying in full prior to July 25. Doing so saved us $5,177. We also paid our
annual pension and medical costs for our priests which totaled $21,000.
Debt Reduction Collection (Pink Envelope) $1,426 $4,148
A big Thank You from Catholic Relief Services!
CRS has continued to receive additional dona-
tions from Saint Michael Parish for the 2014
Lenten Rice Bowl program. Your contributions
are making a concrete difference in the lives of
the poor around the world and in the lives of
hungry families here in western Washington.
Twenty-five percent of your contributions will
remain here in western Washington, and
through CRS’s grant program, will help fund
hunger and poverty alleviation efforts that help
people in our own communities. Your contribu-
tions this year reflect a 155% increase from last
year! Wonderfully done, Saint Michael Parish!
STEWARDSHIP A Stewardship Reflection on Today’s Readings
The readings on this Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time have a lot to do with “Gentiles.” If most of us were asked to define what a Gentile is, we might say “someone who is not Jewish.” In fact, that is what has evolved as a modern definition; that venerable Web-ster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines Gentile as “relating to the nations at large, as distinguished from the Jews.” However, as we have often found when we carefully research and review Holy Scripture, that definition is not necessarily supported by the Bible. In Hebrew the word found in the Bible is goy or its plural goyim. These words appear more than 500 times in the Old Testa-ment itself. Yet, not once are they translated to mean “non-Jew.” Only thirty of those times goy or goyim are translated as “Gentile.” More than 300 times they are translated as “nation.” Thus, we are Gentiles not because we are not of the Jewish faith but because we represent a nation other than Israel. This distinction is important to note in relation to today’s readings.
The first reading from the prophet Isaiah lays out God’s view of His Church. God speaks of the Temple, but He insists that “my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” At Jesus’ time only Jews could enter the temple. Any others who might wish to pray had to pray outside the church. That is why businesses developed there to cater to those who could not enter the temple. It was that activity to which Jesus reacted with annoyance to the money changers and merchants.
In this reading God explains to us that we are to “do what is just.” Of course, this is an appeal to us to be good stewards. The good steward, you see, responds to God out of faith, not because God has already offered a reward for that faith. In today’s reading Saint Paul calls himself the “Apostle to the Gentiles.” Most of Paul’s letters and most of the New Testament were written in Greek. In the original Greek, Saint Paul says he is the Apostle to the Ethnos. Although translated as “Gentile” Ethnos in Greek means “nation.” We hear in the first reading that God wants His House to be “for all peoples.” In the last verses of Paul’s letter to the Romans today, Paul says that “God delivered all to disobedience, that He might show mercy to all.” Paul expands the perception from the first reading that the House of God is for everyone to make sure we understand that salvation is offered to all as well.
The Gospel places Jesus in Tyre and Sidon, which is north of Galilee on the coast. It is in an area which in ancient times was known as Phoenicia. Phoenicia and Canaan were somewhat synonymous. Jesus is approached by a local woman, a Canaanite or Phoenici-an, who was definitely from another “nation.” Although her request is initially rebuffed, she calls out, “Lord, help me.” That is not much different from Peter’s call in last week’s Gospel, “Lord, save me.” Not only does this passage support what is offered in terms of the first two readings relating to the Church and salvation being available to all peoples, all nations, it also provides the key to salvation — faith. How often in Scripture does Jesus respond to those who have faith? Always. The Lord is prepared every day and every minute to respond to our needs, to help us with our burdens. However, we must have faith, and we must reach out as the Canaanite woman did. - Reprinted from www.thecatholicsteward.com
PARISH HAPPENINGS
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
With summer in full swing and the days often heating up, our commitment levels seem to continue to go down. It’s understandable that we want to spend time away with family and friends, taking advantage of great weather. But keeping a commitment is important, too. Something more is happening here, not just the warmth of summer. For months we’ve noticed a continual decline in liturgical minis-ters showing up for their chosen times, or showing up too late to serve.
It is a natural consequence – if we do not have enough communion ministers, we cannot distribute the Precious Blood. So that is what will happen this summer. Fifteen minutes before Mass, if we do not have enough extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, we will not go in search of ministers but instead remove cups. We will have one cup for those who cannot receive the host due to gluten intolerance.
Maybe fasting from the Precious Blood will make us eager for its return – so that we crave it and will do anything to keep this great privilege. Perhaps a fast will make us each see more clearly that we are all members of one body and must be responsible to each other. Perhaps a fuller, richer participation in Eucharist for you is to become a dedicated liturgical minister of some kind. Maybe it’s your “Just One”. If you are already in ministry maybe it is time to reflect on service versus convenience. Belonging in this way—by serving one another—is the key to a deeper belief.
CALLED TO PROTECT TRAINING
Called to Protect training for ministries will be held on August 25th at 6 pm in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Parish Center. Please remember that this training does not satisfy annual online renewal requirements. Register at: http://www.seattle.setanet.org.
JOURNEY OF THE HEART MISSION
TRIP TO JUAREZ, MEXICO
Sunday, November 16—Saturday, November 22
Start praying about it now. Is it your turn to go?
ARTISANS NEEDED! For Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS)
What: Step into the prepared Atrium environment and you’re immediately struck by its order and natural beauty. This is perhaps the most highly considered element in the CGS ministry when we prepare to receive God’s word together with children.
In order to maintain our high standards of beauty, we seek interested individuals who are skilled at woodworking, painting, sculpting, and calligraphy to aid in the creation of specific works to be used by the children of our ministry. This may include building small wooden “environments” (very basic model-sized structures with walls and doorways) with detailed building plans provided. Or, perhaps you may be willing to offer your skills at sculpting, carving, or sewing small figures. Additionally, there is a need for a skilled hand to paint figures that have already been made.
When: Anytime – timelines are flexible!
Where: Complete projects at home, then deliver to the Parish
Time Required: Dependent on project
Contact: Mary Trotter at [email protected] or leave a message with Leanne at (360) 292-7112
COMING THIS FALL
The JustFaith program is a spiritual journey for small groups that invites people to engage the world’s needs with compassion.
EngagingSpirituality is a prayerful small-group journey that invites us to draw the world—with all its beauty and brokenness— down into ourselves, to hold it in prayer together, and to practice living deeply and loving broadly.
Contact John Terranova at [email protected] or (360) 292-7108 for more information or to sign up. Also, see www.justfaith.org/programs.
SMALL GROUPS CONTINUE TO MEET!
Group #1: “50 Plus” –Tuesdays at 10 am—Tumwater
“We are a caring group of fifties-plus ladies growing together as a family in Christ. We meet every Tuesday at 10 am south of Tumwater. We will continue to reflect on the Sunday scriptures. During the summer we are more flexible with our time depending on when group members are available. We are open to any new members. “
Check out our website to view all the open small groups
and choose the best fit for you! Interested in forming your
own group? Contact Diane Steinbrecher at
"BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD"
Saturday, September 6 , 2014—8:45 am to 2:30 pm at the Westside Chapel
The Contemplative Community of St. Michael Parish invites those with an established silent contem-plative practice of at least 3 months to a silent, intensive, contemplative retreat.
The day will be conducted in silence except for community prayer readings. An optional shared refreshment gathering follows. Registration is required. There is no cost for the retreat.
To register or for questions, contact Chris Marlowe at [email protected]. We look forward to sharing this precious time in silence with you.
ANUNCIO
El Padre Joseph nos celebra una misa en español. Está programada para el martes, el día 9 de septiembre, 2014. Confesiones a las 6:30 p.m. y Misa a las 7:00 pm en la Capilla San José.
Están cordialmente invitados a asistir y después disfrutar de refrescos.
Para más información llame a/Contact person: Jane Villanueva (360) 489-0895 o al correo elec-trónico [email protected]
Fr. Joseph will celebrate a Spanish Mass in the St. Joseph Chapel on Tuesday, Sept. 9, with Reconciliation at 6:30 pm and Mass at 7:00 pm. Please come join us for Mass and then a small reception afterwards in the Gathering Space.
YOUTH MINISTER POSITION IN YELM
St. Columban in Yelm is seeking to hire a Youth Minister, to include coordination of the Confirmation program. An applicant must be an active member of a Catholic faith community with some experience in ministry and catechetics and be open to collegi-ality and consensus. This position is 10 to 14 hour per week—evening and occasional weekend work will be required. Salary in accordance with Archdiocese of Seattle guidelines. Please send resume, cover letter and three letters of reference to: Fr. Paul Weckert, O.S.B., 506 1st St. So., Yelm, WA 98597. This position will remain open until filled. The first round of applicants will be accepted through August 27, 2014.
LEARN TO FORGIVE & TRUST—Have you lost trust in your spouse? Do you wonder if you can ever forgive and learn to trust again? No matter the source of pain in your marriage, Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vī) can help. For confidential information about, or to register for our upcoming program beginning Sept 5-7, 2014 call (206) 706-2608 or visit their website at www.HelpOurMarriage.com
COMMUNITY EVENTS AND OTHER NEWS
MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Please join Catholic schools and regional parishes at our region’s first Mass of the Holy Spirit at St. Martin Pavilion on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 10:30 am. Hosted by Pope John Paul II High School, Archbishop Sartain will be the main celebrant for the Mass. This is a wonderful opportunity to show our commitment to Catholic education and to demonstrate that Catholic education is vibrant and growing in the South Puget Sound.
2014 KNIGHTS
OF
COLUMBUS
Saturday, September 27th
Sacred Heart Catholic Church—Hallen Hall
812 Bowker St. SE in Lacey
Social hour begins at 6:30 pm after the 5 pm Mass—dinner served at 7 pm.
The menu includes:
Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, Sauerbraten, Spӓtzle, Bavarian potato salad, sweet & sour red cabbage, green beans, and
“Donauwellen”, a layered cake with ice cream and cherries. Beer, wine, and soft drinks available for purchase.
And, the “Smilin’ Scandinavians” will be playing German polka music!
Cost: $12 per adult | $6 children age 7-15 | under 7 free
Tickets are advance sale with a very limited number available at the door.
Please order tickets by Sept. 24th and mail checks payable to Knights of Columbus, PO Box 3511, Lacey, WA 98509
or contact Darren Johnson at (253) 709-4588 or [email protected] for more information.
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR TEEN FOR
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION!
Pre-Confirmation Prep—If your teen is just starting, please sign them up for their proximate formation period.
Confirmation Year—If your teen has completed pre-confirmation , please sign them up for their immediate year!
See the website at: www.saintmichaelparish.org/sacraments/confirmation
for a full explanation of the youth Confirmation process. More questions? Contact Jamie or Jesse Oakland,
Stewards for High School Confirmation, at (360) 352-3321 or [email protected]
REGISTRATION FOR FAITH FORMATION
www.saintmichaelparish.org/learn/family-registration/
LifeTeen Leading High School teens closer to Jesus EDGE Just for Middle School youth F.A.I.T.H. Faith Alive in the Home—families with children age 3—5th grade TNTT Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth, grades K-12 CGS Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, ages 3 -12 Sunday School Preschool, ages 3-4 Confirmation, First Reconciliation, First Eucharist—Prepare to celebrate the sacraments
Registration forms also available at the Parish Office!
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
What a wonderful and productive week we had for construction of the covered play area! Installation of the asphalt has been completed along with all the major structural elements of the project. Only the trim items remain to be finished before the building can be com-missioned for ministry use. Please continue to hold the safety of all the craftsmen in your prayers.
Make plans now to join us for the commissioning ceremony on Tuesday, September 2nd at 8 am!
Chris Peterson Steward for LifeTeen
Register Now! Our 2014-15 Faith Formation registration form is available online. Register now for LifeTeen,
EDGE, and Sacramental Prep! www.saintmichaelparish.org
Rachel Yabut Steward for EDGE & Campus Ministry
Youth Migrant Project
THANK YOU so much for all your prayers! We humbly ask that you continue to keep us in your prayers . Please pray
for the youth, the leaders, and their families.
DISCIPLESHIP CAMPING RETREAT Aug 21-23 Are you looking to grow as a disciple of
Jesus? Do you want to know and love
Jesus more? Join us for the last retreat
of the summer and have a lot of fun!
Forms available at the Parish Office or online.
Double Dare—Fall Kickoff
All teens invited, so bring a friend!
September 14 at 6:30 pm
Mark your calendars for our Fall Kickoff as we
Double Dare you to join us for this crazy fun night.
Don’t forget to share your faith by inviting a friend!
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Contact Kathy Steinbrecher [email protected]
Or call (360) 292-7127
“We do not
believe in ourselves
until someone reveals that deep
inside us something is valuable,
worth listening to, worthy of
our trust, sacred to our touch.
Once we believe in ourselves we
can risk curiosity, wonder,
spontaneous delight
or any experience that
reveals the human spirit.” E.E. Cummings