10100 NE 192nd Street Bothell, Washington
www.saintbrendan.org
Fr. Nicholas Wichert, Pastor
Sunday Eucharist Schedule Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 am Domingo: 12:00 Noon Misa en Español Weekday Schedule Mass Mon, Wed, Thurs., Fri., Sat: 8:30 am Thursday: 6:00 pm Misa en Español Sacrament of Reconciliation 7:45 am Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 7:45 am & 3:00 pm Saturday
Mission Statement
We, the St. Brendan Catholic community, are called to:
• Celebrate through Word and Sacrament; • Be formed as disciples and go forth as apostles; • Reach out to all with love and respect
In order to make visible the reign of God by transforming our world.
Misión
Nosotros, la comunidad católica de San Brendan estamos llamados a:
• Celebrar a través de la Palabra y Sacramento; • Ser formados como discípulos y seguir adelante como apóstoles; • Llegar a todos con amor y respecto
Todo esto para hacer visible el reino de Dios transformando nuestro mundo.
October 27th & 28th 2018
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ST. BRENDAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. Nicholas Wichert| ext. 2647 [email protected]
Pastoral Assistant for Administration Kerri Foust | ext. 2642 [email protected] Youth Ministry Margaret Deleon (Jr./Sr. High) [email protected] ext.2644 Children & Family Ministry Andrea King |ext. 2648 [email protected] RCIA (Christian Initiation of Adults) Pat Ibach | ext. 2643 [email protected] Adult Education Joe DiAte | ext. 2653 [email protected] Facilities Supervisor Frank Fewel | ext. 2650 [email protected] Pastoral Secretary/Receptionist Christy Avila [email protected] Music Director Victoria Solenberger | ext. 2645 [email protected] School Principal Catherine Shumate [email protected] School Office Manager/ Development Director Christen Lambert [email protected] School Secretary Karyn Murnane [email protected] To submit a bulletin request, please email [email protected]
Funeral Masses and Burial Rites
To arrange for a funeral Mass, please contact the Parish Office, or
ask the funeral director to do so.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound
To arrange for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or to
receive Holy Communion at home, please contact the Parish Office.
Misas para Funerales y Ritos de Entierro
Para hacer arreglos para Misa para funeral, por favor contacte la
Oficina de la Parroquia, o pregunte al director de los servicios
funerarios.
Ministerio para los Enfermos
Para hacer arreglos para el Sacramento de la Unción de los
Enfermos o para recibir la Santa Comunión en casa, por favor
contacte la Oficina de la Parroquia.
ST. BRENDAN PARISH
Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:15am-noon; 1:00-4:30pm
Phone: (425) 483-9400
Fax: (425) 486-9735
Address: 10051 NE 195th Street
Bothell, WA 98011-2931
School Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm
Phone: (425) 483-8300
Fax: (425) 483-2839
Address: 10049 NE 195th Street
Bothell, WA 98011-2931
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS:
• Thursday, November 1st, All Saints Day, is a Holy day of obligation. Mass will
be celebrated at 9:00 am and 7:00 pm. The Spanish Vigil Mass will be
celebrated Wednesday October 31st at 7:00 pm.
• All Souls Mass will be celebrated Friday November 2nd at 9:00 am.
• During this coming week as we focus on Stewardship of Treasure, please
reflect on how we are called to continue to sustain our parish church and its
ministries by returning to the Lord a proper portion of what He has given us.
• THANK YOU for your generous response to the collection for the Society for
the Propagation of the Faith last weekend on World Mission Sunday. You
may stay connected year round to the Pope’s missions, continuing the
commitment of World Mission Sunday, by visiting MISSIO.org.
• You are invited to join us for O’Dea High School’s Alumni Memorial Mass on
Thursday, November 1, 2018 at St. James Cathedral at 10:10 am. We will be
having a coffee reception at 9:15 am in the O’Dea Library. Parking will be
validated in the Cabrini Garage.
Contact our Alumni Director, David Mazzeo, at [email protected] or
206-923-7535 to RSVP or with any questions.
Please pray for the sick:
Serena Herrick
Fr. Roger O’Brien
Ron Ryan
Greg Savitsky
Sam Mahre
James Lockhart
Betty Burrell
Tuoi Vu
Roberta Henning
David Weller
Laurie Cappello
Joe Roppo
Paris Molloy
Rosalie Lockhart
Ken Racus
Jerry Cline
Ruth Foudray
Jack Wyrick
Conner Pygott
Alejandro Angulo
Baby Kayla Maria Gomez Rivas
Carolina Berdeja
Armando Valdovinos
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and for those who have died:
John Isola
Harold Zebert
Joey Pengson
Mary Lee Drummey
Yolanda Gonzalez
Hector De Leon
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Mass (Community of St. Brendan)
10:00 am Mass (Bernie Kouma-Dec.) 12:00 pm Spanish Mass (Delfina Huitron-Dec.)
Monday, October 29
8:30 am Mass (Aubrey Holleran-Dec.)
Tuesday, October 30 8:30 am NO Mass
10:30am Liturgy @ Chateau
Wednesday, October 31
8:30 am Mass (Fructuoso Valdez Arroyo-Dec.)
7:00 pm Mass (Berenice Romero Family)
Thursday, November 1
9:00 am Mass (All Saints)
7:00 pm Mass (Vicente Avila-Dec.)
Friday, November 2
9:00 am Mass (Vic Palazzo-Liv.)
Saturday, November 3
8:30 am Mass (Alejandro Angulo-Liv.)
3:00 pm Penance
5:00 pm Vigil Mass (Jim Aubrey-Dec.)
Sunday, November 4
8:00 am / 10:00am Mass
12:00 pm Spanish Mass
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Adoration
Volunteers
Needed
At every First
Friday Adoration
(once a month),
volunteers are
needed to be
with the Lord at
the following
hours:
Friday
• 2pm - 3pm
• 3pm - 4pm
• 10pm - 11pm
• 11pm - 12am
Saturday
• 12am - 1am
• 1am - 2am
• 2am - 3am
• 3am - 4am
• 4am - 5am
For more
information, call
Christina @
425.486.3376
Readings IV
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jer 31:7-9
Heb 5:1-6
Mk 10:46-52
30 OT
Eph 4:32—5:8
Lk 13:10-17
30 OT
Eph 5:21-33
Lk 13:18-21
30 OT
Eph 6:1-9
Lk 13:22-30
30 OT
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14
1 Jn 3:1-3
Mt 5:1-12a
30 OT
Wis 3:1-9
Rom 5:5-11
Jn 6:37-40
30 OT
Phil 1:18b-26
Lk 14:1, 7-11
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jer 31:7-9
Heb 5:1-6
Mk 10:46-52
MAMBO’S MOMENTS Hello St. Brendan,
Congratulations for the successful Auction dinner and all other events. St. Joseph, Namalaka is happy for
you. We are fine here. A number of activities have happened here and are still to happen. Our youth
participated in the deanery quiz last week and were among successful ones. They came back with some
presents. Again they also participated in the Diocesan Youth Rally. Apart from attending the Mass, they
also participated in a number of social activities. As we are in the month of the Holy Rosary, the
Parishioners are encouraged to pray the rosary together in their SCC (small Christian community) hence we
are visiting them and pray together with them. You are in our prayers. On selected days we have
recollections in the out churches on the theme "Strengthening Our Faith" based on Mk 9:24b. We hope it
will bear fruits. About the feeding program everything is ok on our side except for the office of the District
Education Manager to give us a ‘go ahead’. But the chiefs around Lungwena were informed, the school
committee and the mother body of those to be preparing the porridge. We want to make it official and have
a special launch where the bishop, District Education Manager, chiefs, school committee members would
be present. This is to make the project successful. I am pushing for his feedback. We intended to begin at the latest this week,
and we are yet to see if this is real. We thank God for you, dear friends, and continue praying for you. I wish you all the best in your
endeavors and may God bless you and all St. Brendan Parishioners. St. Joseph, Namalaka Parishioners love you all.
Fr. Davie Mambo
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ANNOUNCEMENTS (Contact Andrea with questions or to help out.)
Sacramental Preparation begins in December. Your child MUST be in Disciples Club
OR St. Brendan Catholic school last year and this year in order to participate.
RCIA for children & teens needs volunteer help. Can you commit to helping children
learn their prayers on Saturday or Sunday at 3:30 pm? Call Andrea to find out more.
October 31st. Spanish Mass for All Saints Day Vigil begins at 7:00 pm. Disciples Club
is canceled and there is not a 5th Wednesday potluck this month.
Old Testament
KING AHAZIAH
AND THE PROPHET ELIJAH
2 Kings chapter 1
King Ahaziah was king of Israel.
The northern kingdom was called
Israel and the southern kingdom
was called Judah. Ahaziah made a
bad decision, calling on the god of
the nearby city of Ekron, instead of
calling on the one true God who
made heaven and earth. In the old
religions many people believed
that each city or area had its own
little god. So when Ahaziah was
injured he called on Baalzebub.
Elijah heard about it and went in
person to King Ahaziah. “Because
you sent messengers to [ask]
Baalzebub, the god of Ekron, you
will not leave the bed you lie on,
instead you will die there.” And
that is exactly what happened.
Ahaziah’s brother Joram became
the next king of Israel.
New Testament
THE WIDOW’S MITE
Mark 12: 41-44
Do you like to watch people? Jesus
loved all people and liked to sit and
watch them. During Holy Week he
was sitting in the Temple where he
could see the great money chests of
the Temple treasury. People came
from far and near to the Temple.
They were impressed by this great
building that King Herod the Great
had built. Many people put heavy
coins into the chest. They made a
great ringing sound. Then a poor
widow walked up to the treasury
chest. She put in two copper coins.
Jesus said, “Notice that this poor
widow gave more than all the others
who donated to the treasury. They
gave from their extra wealth, but she
gave from her poor savings, all that
she had to live on.” What makes us
want to give money to God? We give
because it is a way to say Thank You
for God’s many blessings. By giving
from your own allowance, you will
experience the joy the widow felt.
MY FAITH
Our 7 Sacraments
BAPTISM- We are
freed from sin,
become children of
God, and are
welcomed into the
Church.
CONFIRMATION- We
receive the Gift of
the Holy Spirit in a
special way.
EUCHARIST- The
Sacrament of the
Body and Blood of
Christ under the
appearance of bread
and wine.
MATRIMONY- A man
and a woman
become husband and
wife, promising to be
faithful .
ANOINTING OF THE
SICK- God’s grace
and comfort are
given to those who
are seriously ill or
dying.
RECONCILIATION-
Our relationship with
God is restored. Our
sins are forgiven.
HOLY ORDERS-
Baptized men are
ordained to serve the
Church as deacons,
priests, and bishops.
Youth Minister Contact
425–483-9400 [email protected]
Margaret Deleon
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KNIGHTS CORNER This Month's Challenge ~ October 2018
[The blind man] threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus. Jesus
said to him in reply, “What do you want me to do for you?” The blind man
replied to him, “Master, I want to see.” Jesus told him, “Go your way; your
faith has saved you.” (Gospel for Oct. 28, Mk. 10:50-52) Most of us can
probably recall requesting a meeting with someone influential, and then
reaching a point in that meeting where he or she looked us in the eyes and
asked, “So, what can I do for you?” We most likely prepared for this
moment, and we clearly stated our need or wish. Brothers, can we imagine
the Son of God speaking our own name and asking, “What do you want me
to do for you?” It seems extraordinary. Even unbelievable! And yet, this is
exactly what Jesus invites us to do every day in prayer, reading and reflect-
ing on Scripture, speaking to him about what is in our hearts. That’s a
meeting you and I would not want to miss.
Challenge by Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William E. Lori: When having a
discussion with people this month (especially your family members), give
them your undivided attention and do not look at your cell phones during
the conversations. Secondly, I challenge you to honestly attempt to answer
Jesus’ question to you, “What do you want me to do for you?”
• LAST WEEK ~ Knights are looking at updating the announce board and the pictures of Active Military and Active Reserve outside the Father McGill Chapel. Pictures can be placed in the basket near the board.
• Officers Meeting MOVED to Tue. October 30th at 7pm
• Business Meeting November 7th at 7pm
• KofC Blood drive November 13th in the Narthex You can contact Glenn Podany at (206) 276-8035 or [email protected] to reserve your donation time. Father Michael McGivney’s Vision ~ Joining the Knights of Columbus can: Change a Man’s life ~ Deepen and enrich his faith ~ Strengthen his family
~ Build better lives for those who so desperately need help.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE EXPECTANT MOTHERS: Jen Anderson & Rosemary Song.
God bless you during this special time of carrying your baby.
We pray for a healthy baby & a safe delivery for your baby.
ST. BRENDAN’S WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB Could it possibly be October already? Time for soup, warm socks and a good book. The Messy Quest for Meaning by Stephan Martin is an easy book to get lost in. It's for everyone--old and young--to get a better perspective of what we are to do with our lives whether just stepping out into the real world for the first time or retired and thinking, "now what?" Come discuss this book with us at Brendan House Monday, October 29th at 7 pm. Questions? Call Berni at 425-485-4893 or Anneliese at 425-486-4225.
Confirmation classes will begin November 19th. Our new
Youth Minister will be in the Narthex after the 5:00 pm mass
on Saturday November 3rd and after the 10:00 am mass on
Sunday November 4th to meet with anybody and to answer
any questions you may have about Youth Group and
Confirmation. Check the Parish website for the registration
forms and email Margaret ([email protected])
to verify how many teens you are registering for Confirmation
and Youth Group this year and/or if you are interested in
volunteering to help during meetings!
YOUNG AT HEART SENIORS GROUP Danish dogs, Swedish pepperkakor, Brennivin (aka, "Black Death"!) --these are listed on the Nordic cuisine menu offered at the Freya Cafe. On Wednesday, Nov. 14, you will have the opportunity to try them, or whatever else strikes your fancy. We will be visiting the New Nordic Museum in Ballard, meet in the church narthex at 9:30 AM to board the church bus. We will be taking a 45 minute docent-guided tour of the muse-um at 11:30 AM, followed by lunch at the Freya Cafe, located in the museum. There will be time after lunch to wander around the museum to see exhibits that you have an interest in. Museum admission is $12 (we may get a group discount, have cash to cover it), with an additional $5 to see the special Vikings Exhib-it. Please contact Donna 425-488-1373 by Monday, Nov. 12, to reserve your seat on the bus.
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS! Rose Ann Bucher, Steven & Christina Cavoretto, Victor Dorantes, Daniel Fornace & Maria Pelone, April Gitchel-Frostad, Juan Gabriel Gutierrez & Yolanda Torres, David Nunez & Maria Soto, Erica &Travis Stewart, Cory & Melanie Tuiolenuu, Sergio Vences & Rosa Membreno, Lamberto Ventura & Lilian
Rivera, Richard Villanueva & Patricia Celestino.
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CURSILLO ULTREYA
Looking for spiritual growth?
Meet the 2nd Saturday of each
month at 7:30 pm in the
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Contact:
Sam or Melinda Affronte
(425) 481-5296
Ron Fernandes
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YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! Our Parish Outreach Ministries
request the following items:
DIAPER BAG PROJECT Diapers (Newborn or #1),
disposable wipes.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL St Vincent de Paul pantry is in
need of: tuna, canned fruit,
cold cereal, crackers, jelly/jam,
chili.
SOS Spaghetti noodles, Italian &
ranch dressings, napkins,
canned fruit, and brown paper shopping bags.
Thank you for your generosity!
ALL SOULS DAY REMEMBRANCE As has been done in past years, our All Souls Day remembrance on November 2, will include a
display of photographs of family or friends who have passed away. Please bring your photo and
place it in one of the baskets by the inner Nave doors. The photos will remain on display until
the weekend after Thanksgiving.
School
Important School Dates:
October 30-31
School Conferences
October 30 Early Dismissal– School Conferences
October 31
No School- School Conferences CALLING ALL BAKERS! We know there are wonderful bakers in our parish community! We are in need of
home baked items to sell at the bake sale table during the annual Holiday Craft Fair
on November 10-11, 2018. All proceeds will benefit the children at your parish
school. Your baked items should be wrapped in CLEAR cellophane and labeled clearly.
Creative and beautifully wrapped items are big sellers. Please indicate on your baked
item if it contains any nut products. We will not be able to accept items that require
refrigeration or are store bought. Please plan to drop off your baked goods for donation on Friday
November 9th from 9am to 1pm in the school gym. For more information, please contact Suzanne
Ames at [email protected]. Thank You for your donation!
ST. BRENDAN GARDENS Please join us at 9:00 on Saturday morning, November 17, for the final work party of
2018. The goal will be to get the grounds ready for the holiday season by doing a
general cleanup of the area- removing leaves, weeding, deadheading, etc. Bring
gloves, leaf blowers, rakes, trucks, gardening tools, etc. Lunch will be provided. Please call
Anneliese 425-770-2103 if you have any questions (or if you remember the church neighbor
who wanted leaves for her chickens!)
ST. BRENDAN SCHOOL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR Saturday, Nov. 10th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, Nov. 11th 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please plan to attend and support our school in our annual fundraising event!
ST. BRENDAN SCHOOL WORKS! On Saturday, November 3, St. Brendan School students and their families will be participating in
the 4th Annual Cemetery Clean Up at Holyrood Cemetery. Participants will be practicing their
Corporal Work of Mercy (Bury the Dead) by raking leaves to help maintain the grounds at Holyrood.
Participants will also perform a Spiritual Work of Mercy by walking through the cemetery, stopping
at the graves of family, friends, and parishioners, to pray for them during the octave of All Souls
Day. We will also spend time in the Holyrood chapel where we will pray a rosary for the holy souls in
purgatory. If you would like us to pray for someone buried at Holyrood, please provide their full
name to Eileen Warner at [email protected] or you can call her at 206-795-6871.
Parishioners are welcome to join us! If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Eileen and arrive
at the cemetery chapel by 11:00 AM on November 3.
OCTOBER 28, 2018- CELEBRATE PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY!
Cascade Serra Club encourages you to Pray for all Priests today, especially for Fr. Wichert.
Litany for priests:
Jesus, meek and humble of heart, give all priests Thy Spirit of humility;
Jesus poor and worn out for souls, give all priests Thy spirit of zeal;
Jesus full of patience and mercy for sinners, give all priests
Thy spirit of sacrifice;
Jesus lover of the little and the poor, give all priests Thy spirit of charity.
Mary, Queen of the clergy, pray for us and obtain for us numerous and
holy priests and religious. Amen.
We thank Fr. Wichert for listening to his call to the priesthood.
Please bless him and give him the strength to continue his call.
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ONLINE
PARISHIONER
REGISTRATION
&
ONLINE GIVING
Every person’s finances
and family situation is
different. Jesus makes it
clear that it matters not
how much one gives, but
that it is planned,
calculated, at least
somewhat sacrificial (see
Luke 24:1-4), and not
simply from what is
“leftover” at the end of the
month. We propose the
tithe (10%) as the ideal
every family can consider
working towards. This
means taking steps to give
5% to one’s parish, and
5% to other charities or
causes you have personal
passion for. You can
register online at
www.saintbrendan.org
and click on the link
“Online Registration/New
Parishioner” on lower left
corner of website and to
give online, click on the
“Online Giving” link. It’s
quick, secure, convenient,
and easy. Your support
helps sustain our parish.
If you need help with
online giving, please call
the Parish Office at
425-483-9400.
THE STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE & TIME
Weekly Budget Goal $23,321.00
Week of October 8th - October 14th
Envelope Offerings $15,469.00
Online Giving $1,972.92
Total Weekly Sacrificial Giving $17,441.92
Over/Under Budget $5,879.08
Stewardship of Time 88.5 hours
Year—to—Date July 1st - October 14th
YTD Budget Goal $373,136.00
YTD Sacrificial Giving $344,860.22
Over/Under YTD Budget -$28,275.78
Stewardship of Time 1533 hours
2018 Annual Catholic Appeal
Did you know your Annual Catholic Appeal gift could be doubled?
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employer has a Matching Gift Program and help us maximize our REBATE for our
parish project. Once your gift has been paid in full, you can apply for the match per
your employer’s instructions.
Today’s psalm says, “The Lord has done great things for us; we are
filled with joy.” Good stewards demonstrate by their living and giving
that they understand God as the Source of all they are and have.
See Psalm 126
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