10100 NE 192 nd Street Bothell, Washington www.saintbrendan.org Rev. James Northrop, 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 Wednesday, 6:00 pm Thursday, 9:15 am Saturday 3:00 pm or by appointment 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. February 27th & 28th, 2016
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10100 NE 192nd Street Bothell, Washington
www.saintbrendan.org
Rev. James Northrop, 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 Wednesday, 6:00 pm Thursday, 9:15 am Saturday 3:00 pm or by appointment
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.
February 27th & 28th, 2016
ST. BRENDAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. Jim Northrop | ext #2647 [email protected]
The Lay Apostle meeting this Sunday (tonight) Feb. 28 is at
4:30—6:00 pm in the St. Brendan Library and will feature
the conclusion of Bishop Robert Barron’s DVD “The Mystery
of God: Who God Is and Why He Matters.” Sessions 5 & 6
include “exploring the Trinity” and “The God Who is Love.”
We will also pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary,
read the Monthly Message and lift up each other’s prayer
intentions. All are welcome!
First Friday Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will begin
on Friday, March 4, after the morning Mass and will close
with Benediction and Mass on Saturday, March 5.
Join us this Friday at 5:30pm for a soup supper, followed by
Stations of the Cross.
There will be additional confession times during Lent on
Friday nights from 7pm to 8pm .
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Readings III
THIRD SUNDAY
OF LENT
Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15
Cor 10:1-6, 10-12
Lk 13:1-9
3 LENT
Kgs 5:1-15b
Lk 4:24-30
3 LENT
Dn 3:25, 34-43
Mt 18:21-35
3 LENT
Dt 4:1, 5-9
Mt 5:17-19
3 LENT
Jer 7:23-28
Lk 11:14-23
3 LENT.
Hos 14:2-10
Mk 12:28-34
3 LENT
Hos 6:1-6
Lk 18:9-14
FOURTH SUNDAY
OF LENT
Jos 5:9a, 10-12
Cor 5:17-21
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Please pray for the sick:
MaryHelen Berry
Lillian Blanks
Breta Breeman
Tun Jung Chin
Eric Eyman
Erika Ferreri
Anthony Fiorita
Louise Ford
Marilyn Hein
Serena Herrick
Joyce Kostelecky
Jerry Mitchell
Eamon Parsons
Kenneth Peach
Larry Pomada
Kim Shelbon
Horace & Mona Suinn
***************
And for those who have died:
Jean King
Loretta Meyer
William Wardinsky
Week of February 28, 16’
Sunday, February 28
8:00 am /10:00 am Mass
12:00 pm Spanish Mass
Monday, February 29
8:30 am Mass
Tuesday, March 1
10:30 am Liturgy of the
Word @ Chateau
Wednesday, March 2
8:30 am Mass
Thursday, March 3
8:30 am Mass
6:00 pm Spanish Mass
Friday, March 4
8:30 am Mass w/24-Hour
Adoration
5:30 pm Soup/Supper
Saturday, March 5
8:30 am Mass
3:00 pm Penance
5:00 pm Vigil Mass
Sunday, March 6
8:00 am /10:00 am Mass
12:00 pm Spanish Mass
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WE WELCOME
NEW
PARISHIONERS
Robert Anderson
Aaron & Silvia
Boulger
Rachelle Buhl
Ian & Lucianne
Davidson
Annmarie & Jeff
Duncan
Jose Gil & Maria
Portillo
Christen & Ryan
Lambert
Ismael Machura &
Guadalupe Silva
Blanca Madrigal
Michael & Chari
Spiess
Jose Angel
Villasenor &
Magdalena Zepeda
Lora & Aaron Wilson
Linda Worthy
ST. JOSEPH’S NAMALAKA MALAWI—THIS WEEK IN NAMALAKA, ST. JOSEPH PARISH The Sister Parish Committee made a presentation to the Friday Night Hispanic Youth Group last week that was
a joy to see and be part of. We shared a slideshow, spoke on the geography, history and culture of life in Ma-
lawi and the challenges and struggles. We tried on the mode of dress called “chitenge”, an all purpose wrap
type skirt and we learned the song “Tiembey Alleluia” (we Sing Alleluia) and how to uulate-(like singing Woo-
Hoo or Yay in English), making sounds of praise and joy! We recorded this event and sent the images to Na-
malaka and here is the response we received: “MONI (hello) We are really moved and our hearts are close to
yours with enthusiasm and love. The photos and videos are marvelous and beautiful. Nobody expected any of
you to remember the Malawi songs and my kids are wondering how Azugu (white people) can sing in
Chichewa. Filled with joy and love I promise to share these with the congregation before Mass on Feb. 10.
The youth here are composing and practicing simple short songs to be sent so that you will share with the
youth at your parish.” Love in Christ and Mary, John Andrew Phiri (head school master)
TRIP TO MALAWI IN JUNE—If you are feeling called to learn more about going to Malawi, call Marie Hedden at
206-948-5166 or email [email protected] or come to our meetings 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm at the
Hedden’s home.
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Children & Family Ministry
Ministerio Para Niños y
Familias
Rite of Christian Initiation
Adapted for Children
Rito de Iniciaciación Cristiana
Adaptado para Niños
Baptism Preparation for Par-
ents & Godparents
Preparación Bautismal para
Padres y Padrinos
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Liturgia de la Palabra para
Niños
Little Disciples (age 3 to K)
Pequeños Discipulos (3 a K)
Nursery
Guardería
Family Preparation for First
Reconciliation and First
Eucharist
Preparación de Familias para
Primera Reconciliación y
Primera Eucaristía
Disciples Club Faith Formation
grades 1-5
Club de Discipulos Formación
de la Fe, grados 1-5
Wednesday Whole Family Faith Formation Night Come for a time of learning with the whole family for the first three
weeks of Lent! Adults, Teens, and children will be separated into
their own sessions to learn about the following topics:
Mar. 2nd Spiritual Works of Mercy
Vengan para un tiempo de aprendizaje con toda la familia por las
tres primeras semanas de la Cuaresma! Adultos, niños y adolescen-
tes se separarán en sus propias sesiones para aprender sobre los
siguientes temas:
2 de Marzo Obras Espirituales de Misericordia
Gospel Reading Luke 13:1-9 Jesus preaches a lesson on repentance.
Family Connection
We may be unfamiliar with fig trees, but we might know about the growth of spring flowers. Perhaps we have looked at a dry, brown flower bulb and wondered how this produces the colorful tulip or daffodil blossom that we expect to bloom in the spring. Perhaps we've even thought about the pa-tience and hope that are required to plant flower bulbs in October. We don't have to be gardeners, however, to know about patience and hopefulness. As parents, we practice these virtues each day with our children. We may become frustrated and even angered by their willfulness and lack of coop-eration. Yet we continue to offer our attention and guidance in hope that one day our efforts will bear fruit. Today's parable suggests that God is like that with us, working with us in patience and in hope that one day we will show evidence that such work is not in vain. As parents, we know God's kindness when we find evidence for our hope for our children. Does God find such glimmers of hope as he works with us?
Gather your family and show a spring flower in bloom. Recall that in the fall this flower was a dry bulb (if a flower bulb is available, show this as well). Talk about the hopefulness and patience shown by those who plant flower bulbs in the fall in the hope that they will bloom in the spring. Read aloud today's Gospel, Luke 13:1-9. Compare the parable of the barren fig tree to your discussion about spring flowers. Consider the patience and hopefulness that God has with us as he works with us, calling us to return to him when we sin. Offer prayers of thanks and praise to God for his patience and hopefulness towards us. Conclude by praying together today's Psalm, Psalm 103.