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November 18, 2018 - Thirty - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Tacoma Catholic Parishes of
Saint Patrick and Saint Rita of Cascia
MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 p.m. - St. Patrick
Sunday Masses:
7:30 a.m. - St. Rita
9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. - St. Patrick
Weekday Mass:
Monday, Communion Service - 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick
Thursday - 8:45 a.m. - St. Patrick
(with the school children)
Tuesday - Noon - St. Rita
Saturday - 9:00 a.m. - St. Rita
ADORATION
Monday: 3:00 to 6:45 p.m. St. Patrick
1st Friday of the month: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - St. Rita
RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.
St. Rita
Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
St. Patrick
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PASTOR’S LETTER: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
COMMUNITY LIFE
Fr David Mulholland
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The liturgical year is coming to a close. Next week we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King and then it’s onto the season of Advent and soon after, Christmas. As this “year of grace” comes to a close, the Church has us focus on the end times and the ushering in of the glory of the fulfillment of God’s Kingdom. The Sunday readings speak of the days of the Son of Man coming down from heaven in the clouds. The Gospel speaks of ominous things; times of darkness that will give way to light and tribulations that give way to the coming of the Lord.
But then the gospel says this:
“Learn a lesson from the fig tree. When its branch becomes tender and sprouts leaves, you know that summer is near. In the same way, when you see these things happening, know that he is near; at the gates.” Mark 13:28-29
What are we to learn? I think we are to learn that despite all the predictions of what is going to happen in the future, we simply go about being faithful disciples! The Lord is near, yes! He is always near! And like the fig tree, which can predict the ushering in of summer, so we too should be ready to receive the Lord at the proper time, whenever that might be. The fig tree’s branches just do their natural thing; they sprout and bear fruit at the proper time. We are called to do the same; to put aside anxiety and fear about the “end” and do what we are called to do as faithful disciples: trust and follow the Lord.
Too often, we worry about things that are beyond our control. Whether it’s the “end times” or what you are going to do to make “ends meet” in your family budget, the call to trust in the Lord’s love and care is the same. In a homily at a prayer service last month, Archbishop Sartain made a significant reminder of what we are called to be as the Lord’s disciples. It’s a good reminder for us as we consider the coming of the Lord at the end of our time:
“Jesus calls his disciples to live in such a way that we allow the grace of his heavenly Father to overtake us. Jesus calls us to surrender, to abandon ourselves to the wisdom and power of God, to trust that in every situation life brings our way . . . we are to cling even more strongly to the ways of his Father, to trust ever more blindly that he will bring good out of all things. The favors of the Lord are never exhausted, his mercies never spent, so great is his faithfulness.”
May God bless you all!
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Mass Intentions
Sunday, November 18 -
Mass for the People of the Parish
Monday, November 19 -
Communion Service - St. Patrick
Tuesday, November 20 - No Mass - St. Patrick or St. Rita
Wednesday, November 21- No Mass - St. Patrick
Thursday, November 22 -
Thanksgiving Day
Friday, November 23 - No Mass - St. Patrick
Saturday, November 24 - No Mass - St. Rita
Mass for the People of the Parish
St. Patrick
Joanne Armour
Debbie Christnacht
JoannDevlin
Robert Dietz
Jedd Feliciano
Pearl Fors
Joanne Girolami
Carole MacHutchin
Geraldine Maniatis
Tom McDonough
Juli Norris
Mike Prichard
Mary Randall
Joe Savage
Dennis Seiler
Maria Castillo Steketee
John Tulare
Raquel Wheeler
Doris Worland
Terry Yates
Trevor Yates
Please pray for:
St. Rita
Colleen Batinovich
Delores Borda
Ann Burns
Sr. Mary Buttimer
Teresa Gibbs
Sr. Marilyn Gooley
George Greco
Bruce Harris
Tina & Joe Isakson
Terri Jurich
Son Lee
Sally Lupino
Chuck Mazza
Sandy Mazzei
Donna Pate
Margaret Pinchak
Daisy Radloff
Jim Riconosciuto
Miriam Sanderson
Joy Viafore
Nelson Williams
COMMUNITY LIFE
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH
Calendar Sunday, November 18: Mass at 7:30 a.m. - St. Rita Mass at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. - St. Patrick Charity Weekend - St. Rita CLOW - During Morning Masses - St. Patrick St. Patrick Sunday Social Hour - After both Masses Youth Group - 5:00 p.m. - Center - St. Patrick
Monday, November 19: Communion Service at 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick Euch. Adoration - 3:00 - 6:45 p.m. - Chapel - St. Patrick Evening Prayer - 6:45 p.m. - Chapel - St. Patrick Adult Bible Study - 7:00 p.m. - Center - St. Patrick Benedictine Spirituality - 7:00 p.m. - Chapel - St. Patrick Boy Scouts - 7:00 p.m. - Hall - St. Patrick
Tuesday, November 20: No Mass at 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick No Mass - Noon - St. Rita Stephen Ministry - 4:45 p.m. - Center - St. Patrick Alpha - 6:30 p.m. - Parish Hall - Holy Cross
Wednesday, November 21:
Parish Center Closed
No Mass at 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick Office Hours - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - St. Rita
Thursday, November 22:
Parish Center Closed
Mass at 9:00 a.m. - St. Rita
Friday, November 23:
Parish Center Closed
No Mass at 7:45 a.m. - St. Patrick Men’s Prayer - 6:45 a.m. - Hall - St. Patrick
Saturday, November 24: No Mass at 9:00 a.m. - St. Rita Vigil Mass at 5:00 p.m. - St. Patrick KC RISE - 8:30 a.m. - Hall - St. Patrick No Reconciliation - 9:30 a.m. - Church - St. Rita Reconciliation - 3:30 p.m. - Church - St. Patrick
Sunday, November 25:
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Mass at 7:30 a.m. - St. Rita Mass at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. - St. Patrick CLOW - During Morning Masses - St. Patrick Sodality Sunday - St. Rita No St. Patrick Sunday Social Hour NET Retreat at the Parish Center - St. Patrick
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Be
Mondays, 3:00 - 6:45 p.m.
in the St. Patrick Chapel. Please use the J street entrance
at the Parish Center.
1st
Friday of the month, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at St. Rita
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Daily Readings
For your planning purposes -
Christmas Mass Schedule
Christmas Eve -
5:00 & 9:00 p.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church
5:30 & 10:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church
Christmas Day -
8:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church
9:00 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church
10:30 a.m. at St. Rita of Cascia Catholic Church
11-18 THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Dn 12:1-3/Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32 (158) Pss I 11-19 Monday, Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5/Lk 18:35-43 (497) 11-20 Tuesday, Rv 3:1-6, 14-22/Lk 19:1-10 (498) 11-21 Wednesday, The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Rv 4:1-11/Lk 19:11- 28 (499) 41 11-22 Thursday, Saint Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr Memorial [USA: Thanksgiving Day] Rv 5:1-10/ Lk 19:41-44 (500) or, for Thanksgiving Day, any readings from the Lectionary for Mass (vol. IV), the Mass “In Thanksgiving to God,” nos. 943-947 11-23 Friday, [Saint Clement I, Pope and Martyr; Saint Columban, Abbot; USA: Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro, Priest and Martyr] Rv 10:8-11/Lk 19:45-48 (501) 11-24 Saturday, Saint Andrew Dũng-Lạc, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Memorial Rv 11:4-12/Lk 20:27-40 (502)
Thanksgiving Day Mass
This year we will celebrate our
Thanksgiving Mass at 9:00 a.m. at St. Rita's.
We hope you can join us as together,
we give thanks for all of God's gifts.
In our Thanksgiving tradition, you are invited to bring your offerings
of non-perishable food items for St. Leos Food Connection.
You will be invited to bring these gifts forward at the offertory time and place them near the altar.
You are also invited to bring something from
your Thanksgiving table to be blessed.
Sacred Steps
Congratulations and God’s Blessings to
Con Kingsley
son of
Laney and Marc Wyzkowski
Veronica Jean
daughter of
Ashley and Robert Brown
Eli Joseph
son of
Kristi and Joseph Frentress
baptized at St. Patrick. We welcome these newest members of the
family of faith.
Do you need prayers for yourself or someone you love?
It is as simple as asking.
Send us your request and we’ll add it to our prayers. Contact us at:
parish@saintpats.org or 253-383-2783
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COMMUNITY LIFE
As stewards of our church, we support our parish’s efforts
to carry out the mission Christ gave us.
Stewardship has its beginning in baptism.
Our baptism as one of Christ’s disciples calls us to share our gifts through our time,
talents and treasure.
Please prayerfully reflect on your giving to the parish .
Pledge cards can be found on line, in the pews,
the vestibule or the back of the church.
What shall I return to the Lord
for all his bounty to me?-
Psalm 116:12
Statement by the Archdiocese of Seattle Regarding Recent Settlements of Clergy Abuse Lawsuits
The Archdiocese of Seattle has reached settlements over the past two months in 7 individual cases involving allegations of clergy sexual abuse. In each of these cases, the alleged abuse occurred between 30 and 60 years ago. The Archdiocese has attempted to arrive at fair and just settlements to assist victims with healing and to achieve some measure of closure. The members of the clergy involved in all of these cases are either deceased or have been permanently removed from ministry. All of their names appear among those on the archdiocesan public disclo-sure list published in 2016.
The Archdiocese of Seattle urges anyone who suspects abuse by any Church personnel to contact local law enforcement. In addition, anyone who has knowledge of sexual abuse or misconduct by a member of the clergy, an employee or volunteer of the Archdiocese of Seattle is urged to call the archdiocesan hotline at 1-800-446-7762.
Please note that the settlements discussed above included a claim of sexual abuse made against a former pastor of
Saint Patrick, Thomas Pitsch, 50 years ago.
Please pray for this person and all victims of sexual abuse for healing and renewal.
Fr. David Mulholland
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The cast of characters is strange and exotic:
shepherds and magicians, an emperor and a despot, angels,
and a baby who is Almighty God.
The strangeness calls for an explanation, and this book
provides it by examining the characters and the story
in light of the biblical and historical context.
Bestselling author Scott Hahn, who has written extensively
on Scripture and the early Church, brings evidence to light,
dispelling some of the mystery of the story.
Yet Christmas is made familiar all over again by
showing it to be a family story.
Christmas, as it appears in the New Testament,
is the story of a father, a mother, and a child - -
their relationships, their interactions, their principals,
their individual lives, and their common life.
To see the life of their “earthly trinity” is to gaze into heaven.
Join us for warm fellowship - to delve deeper into the
Christmas story, and the beloved family on which it is based.
Bring a friend - all are welcome!
COMMUNITY LIFE
Stephen Ministry
Going through a tough time -
emotionally or spiritually?
Struggling with a crisis
or just feeling down?
Consider letting a Stephen Minister help.
A Stephen Minister is a member of our parish who is trained to listen, care, encourage, pray and walk along side you during difficult times. It’s confidential and free.
Contact Stephen Ministry at: 274 - 4110 or stephenministry@saintpats.org
You’ll receive a response within 48 hours. Please call 911 if it is an emergency.
Our Knights of Columbus Council is actively recruiting new members.
If you are a Catholic man 18 years or older please consider a vocation serving others as Jesus did.
Those interested please email, Mike Prichard at: mprich56@gmail.com or Joe Devlin at: Joe.Devlin@kofc809.org
We need each other, please come join the journey.
Holy Cross Catholic Church Offers daily Mass
9:00 a.m.- Monday, Thursday, Friday 5:30 p.m. - Wednesday
5510 North 44th, Tacoma 253-759-3368
holycross-tacoma.org
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COMMUNITY LIFE
St. Leo Parish will host its
Annual Holiday Market featuring fair trade
and locally-sourced items
Fr. William Bichsel, SJ Hall,
St. Leo Church
710 South 13th
Street
Sunday, November 18, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Admission is free.
Social Justice Ministry
Donation bin in the Church Gathering Space.
Christmas Luncheon
Sponsored by
Catholic Daughters of the Americas
Court #977
Saturday, December 1st at Noon
St. Patrick Church Hall
Proceeds to benefit a Scholarship Fund for a
girl attending a Tacoma area Catholic School.
A selection of salads for lunch,
wonderful Raffle Items
and fun door prizes
will make this a festive day.
Tickets $12 -
Contact Gloria Morehouse at: 253 475-8430
for tickets and further information.
All Star Readers is an after school reading program
at Arlington Elementary School, dedicated to helping 55 struggling readers in need
and provides one on one curriculum to help each student achieve their next level.
In order to make a significant impact on these students, we need 30 volunteers to come along side us
and tutor a student in need.
There is no prior training required. Volunteer orientation is online,
once completed, volunteers can just come on their chosen day(s).
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St. Rita’s St. Frances Sodality
8th Annual Christmas Poinsettia Sale
1st
Delivery Orders Due by Nov. 18, 2018 2
nd Delivery Orders Due by Dec. 10, 2018
6” Foil Wrapped Pot - $12.00 each or 10” Foil Wrapped Pot- $26.00 each
Red, White or Jingle Bells (red & white) Pick-up at your church after Masses
All proceeds benefit our charitable works
*You may purchase a plant for yourself or for the church in memory of a loved one for St. Rita’s or St. Pat’s.
Red 6” ___________ @ $12 each 10” __________@ $26 each = $ ___________ Total
White 6”___________ @ $12 each 10”___________@ $26 each= $ ___________ Total
Jingle Bells 6” ________ @ $12 each 10”___________@$26 each = $ ___________ Total
Pickup Date: _____ Saturday, Nov. 24th or ____ Sunday, Nov. 25
th
Pickup Date: _____ Saturday, Dec. 15th or ____ Sunday, Dec. 16
th
Amt. Pd. $ ______ Check # ______ Checks payable to: St. Rita Catholic Church, memo: Sodality
Cash ______ *Name of Loved One________________________________________________________ Church (circle one) St. Rita’s St. Patrick’s Holy Cross
Please put orders with payment in collection basket,
drop in office door slot, or give to Pam Smith or Riley Smith
Questions? Contact Pam at: office@stritastacoma.org or 425-220-5044.
ORDERS FOR JINGLE BELLS FOR 2ND
DELIVERY MUST BE IN BY NOVEMBER 18
th TO INSURE THEY HAVE THEM
Name ______________________________________ Phone________________________________________
Decorations for the church are December Delivery
COMMUNITY LIFE
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Men's Prayer Group
Join us Friday mornings,
6:45-7:30 a.m. in the Church Hall
This Prayer Group is for men of all ages who want to deepen their relationship with God
within the context of family life, work and our faith community.
Welcome Visitors
Let the Church always be a place of mercy and hope,
where everyone is welcomed… Pope Francis
Whether you came from across the country or a neighboring parish, with joyful hearts we welcome you and thank you for visiting St. Patrick Catholic Church.
Our parish is a community of believers and a spiritual family that is supportive and loving. It can be a place to grow spiritually, put your faith in action
and to use your gifts of time and talent as disciples of Christ.
For more information about our parish, to register or to ask a question - visit our Welcome Desk in the Gathering Space before and after Mass.
You can also visit our website at: www.saintpats.org or call us at: 253-383-2783
Saint Patrick Parish invites all to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ
through Eucharist, Prayer and Education, to become Disciples for a World Church.
Revised Mission Statement established March 2017
ST. PATRICK
The Moms Group at Saint Patrick Church is where Catholic mothers can come together and support each other in the aspects of life
we have in common - our faith and motherhood.
Moms (and caregivers) of all ages and stages of life are welcome. Join us!
Catholic or Catholic curious? Practicing or not.
Our play group meets Wednesdays, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.
in the St. Patrick Parish Center Youth Room.
Check our facebook page - Catholic Moms Group for details.
Bring your kids, and a cup of coffee or tea!
Mondays - 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. St. Patrick Parish Center
Thank you
St. Patrick parishioners for your generous and continued support of our ongoing food drive,
benefitting St. Leo’s Food Connection.
For November we will be collecting
Peanut Butter.
Please place all donations in the basket in the Church vestibule.
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Saint Patrick Catholic School
Over a Century of Academic Excellence in the Catholic Tradition
Be it known to all who enter here that Christ is the reason for this school.
He is the unseen but ever-present teacher in the classroom
He is the model of its faculty and the inspiration of its students.
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL 1112 North G Street, Tacoma, WA 98403
Telephone: (253) 272-2297 Email: office@saintpats.org
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The mission of St. Patrick Catholic School
is to nurture in its students an abiding Catholic faith
while pursuing academic excellence and modeling honesty,
respect, and service as dynamic members of our world community.
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL
Join us for Mass with the school Children. Thursday mornings
at 8:45 a.m. in the Church.
SCRIP will be available at Sunday Social Hour
after the 9:00 a.m. Mass every Sunday until Christmas.
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Parish Stewardship 2018 / 2019
Last week’s collection - $2,089
Year to date - $51,000
Our mission is to embrace all who join us,
to nourish ourselves with the Word,
the Eucharist, and the Community
in alliance with the Jesuit charism, and to go forth to proclaim and witness
to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
“Don’t bother to give God instructions,
just report for duty.”
Corrie ten Boom
SOCIAL JUSTICE
THE FACE OF HOMELESSNESS: Not just those living on the street or in abandoned buildings are homeless. People who currently have no permanent housing, such as living in shelters, SRO’s, doubled up with another family, in shelters or transitional housing, will lose their housing (i.e. eviction), and those fleeing an unsafe environment (i.e. domestic violence) are also considered to be homeless.
We live in one of the most affluent countries in the world and should be appalled by the number of homeless in our country. As Christians and Americans we need to come together to find a solution to the problem, but until we find that solution we need to help alleviate as much of their suffering as we can.
Jesus said, “Whatever you did for one of the
least of these brothers and sisters of mine,
you did for me.” (Mt. 25:40)
There is a basket on the back table where we are collecting winter clothing
(hats, scarves, gloves, sweaters and warm socks) to help the homeless.
ONLINE GIVING If you haven’t tried Online Giving….
Maybe the time is NOW?!
JUST SOME OF THE BENEFITS:
Secure site for giving No need to share confidential credit/debit card or
bank account information – enter it directly You can use with envelopes just check the “I Give
Online” box. Flexible giving dates allows you to align with your
pay date No need to write checks Anytime, anywhere access You can cancel at anytime
To set up an online giving account, visit: https://www.osvonlinegiving.com/1149
and follow instructions to create an online profile.
Mass Cancellations
There will be no 12:00 p.m., Tuesday Mass on November 20
th or 27
th.
And there will be no 9:00 a.m., Saturday morning Mass on November 24
th.
Any Mass intentions for those days will be moved
to the next available date. Sodality will still meet November 27th
at 12:30 in the Hall.
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ST. RITA
Congratulations to our Advertiser of the Month:
John l. messina, attorney
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Do you want to learn how to make traditional Italian Christmas cookies? We will be offering a class on December 8
th at 10:00 a.m. in the kitchen. The cookies will be:Scalili - ring-shaped cookies that are deep
fried then coated with honey; Crustili - braided cookies that are deep fried then coated with honey or powdered sugar. Very light and crunchy; Ginili - cookies filled with nuts and raisins that are baked then coated with honey; Turdili - small bits of dough that are deep fried or baked then coated with honey. The cost is $10.00. For more information call the office at: 253-627-4851 or see Pam Smith.
Thermostat: The thermostat in the church has been programed for the heating season, please do not change it as you could delete the program and cause the system to not provide heat when it is needed. Thank you.
Accommodations Needed: A seminarian from California will be enrolled in the CPE program at St. Joseph Hospital, from June 3, 2019 to August 23, 2019, and is looking for a place to live during that time. If you are able to help, please contact Pam in the office for more information.
Mass Intention Requests: You can now request Mass intentions for the 9:00 a.m. Saturday Mass. Envelopes are on the back tables. They can be mailed to the office, put through the mail slot in the rectory, or the collection basket. You may request a specific day and every effort will be made to accommodate the request. Please only one person, couple or family per Mass, such as John Jones or John & Jane Jones or The Jane and John Jones Family. Please let us know if it is intentions or deceased.
COMMUNITY LIFE
TRIVA
What late British journalist, author and satirist is known as the “discover of St. Mother Teresa”?
A.) Malcom Muggeridge B.)Oscar Wilde C.) Hilaire Belloc D.) John Dyden E.) Laura Ingraham
Answer to last week’s question:
What food, once forbidden during Lent, was brought to the table on Easter Sunday to symbolize the joy of the Resurrection?
B.) Eggs According to the original Catholic Encyclopedia, the eggs were often colored red to symbolize the Easter joy.
253-627-4851 or 425-220-5044
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St. Patrick Programs & Staff
Pastor: Rev. David Mulholland ext. 4102 or fr.dmulholland@saintpats.org
Parish Administrator: Kevin Lovejoy ext. 4104 or klovejoy@saintpats.org
Deacon: Bill Eckert ext. 4100 or parish@saintpats.org
School Principal: Chris Gavin 272-2297 ext. 4131 or cgavin@saintspats.org
Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation: Kim Ward ext. 4108 or kward@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Funerals, Liturgy & Pastoral Care: Laura Dougherty ext. 4109 or ldougherty@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Evangelization / Engagement: Sandra Kuharic ext. 4116 or skuharic@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Baptism : Amy Waller ext. 4113 or baptism@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Music: Bob McKamey ext. 4100 or parish@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Confirmation: Joe & Anna Skillman ext. 4107 or confirmation@saintpats.org
Pastoral Assistant for Youth Ministry: Allison Verhofstadt ext. 4107 or youth@saintpats.org
Parish / School Development Director: Christy Johnson ext.4118 or cjohnson@saintpats.org
Asst. Parish / School Development Director: Meaghan Bihun ext. 4115 or mbihun@saintpats.org
Parish / School Information Technology: Eugene Lao 272-2297 ext. 4111 or elao@saintpats.org
Maintenance: Gaylon Adams ext. 4100 or gadams@saintpats.org
Parish / School Bookkeeper: Michelle Carpenter ext. 4103 or mcarpenter@saintpats.org
Administrative Assistant / Bulletin: Mary Leverson ext. 4100 or parish@saintpats.org
For additional information visit: www.saintpats.org
St. Rita of Cascia Programs & Staff
Pastoral Leadership Team
Pastor Rev. David Mulholland 253-274-4102
Parish Administrator Kevin Lovejoy 253-274-4104
Office Assistant Pam Smith 253-627-4851
Plant Manager Dan Brands 253-759-2990 Ministry Leaders
Bible Study Sr. Pauline Igoe, OP 253-627-4851
Holy Names Society Mark Lewis 253-606-1696
Justice Works/Sacristy Yvonne Galati and School of Religion 253-759-7750
Music Ministries M.J. Lockemy 253-224-0949
Pastoral Council Matt Jordan 253-564-8569
Prayer Line Betty Benson 253-759-1766
St. Frances Sodality Riley Smith 253-691-8217
Visitation Sr. Kathleen Reilly, OP 253-627-6376 Sacraments
Anointing of the Sick 3rd
Tuesday of the month
RCIA Contact St. Patrick 253-383-2783
Confirmation Contact St. Patrick 253-383-2783
Funerals Contact St. Rita 253-627- 4851
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For updates and useful links visit: www.stritastacoma.org
ST. RITA PARISH OFFICE 1403 S Ainsworth Ave Tacoma, WA 98405
Telephone: (253) 627- 4851 Email: office@stritastacoma.org
Office Hours:
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
ST. PATRICK PARISH CENTER & OFFICES
1001 North J Street Tacoma, WA 98403
Telephone: (253) 383-2783 Email: parish@saintpats.org
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (M-F)
COMMUNITY LIFE
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Adult Bible Study: Deacon Bill Eckert Altar Servers: DJ and Laura Dougherty Arts and Environment: Shannon Hall Benedictine Spirituality: Bruce Stephen-Jordan Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Lisa Beritich, Donna Anel Choir: Bob McKamey Daily Mass Set Up: Jane McDonough Disability Inclusion Ministry: Dan Webster Eucharistic Adoration: Bruce Stephen-Jordan Eucharistic Ministers: Susan Campbell Eucharistic Minister Training: Virgina Delyanis Evening Prayer: Jon Calder Foreign Mission Outreach: Funeral Receptions: Teresa Kilga, Molly Lane, Jackie Swift Grief Ministry: Margaret Erickson
St. Patrick Parish Councils and Commissions
Finance Council: Todd Ward Pastoral Council: George Lane
Health Ministry: Dr. Garry Fitzgerald Hospitality Ministry: Elaine Hilton Knights of Columbus: Mike Prichard Lectors: Chris Kradjan Men’s Prayer Group: Charles Christnacht Military Ministry: Alejandro and Laura Sanchez Mom’s Group: Ashley Selland Prayer Shawl Ministry: PrimeTimers: Gerry O’Leary, Joan Christnacht Respect Life Group: Paddy O’Halloran Senior Ministry: RJ Ryder, Julie Fitchitt Social Justice Group: Bill White St. Vincent de Paul: Jerry Anderson Stephen Ministry: Penny Melton Sunday Social Hour: Ushers: Fred and Lynda Morley Welcoming Committee: Joanne Girolami
Parish Ministries
For more information, please contact the Parish Center at 253-383-2783,
email: parish@saintpats.org, fax: 253-627-5396 or visit our website at www.saintpats.org
Accessibility Questions or Comments? Contact Laura at:
253-383-2783 ext. 4109 or ldougherty@saintpats.org