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All Saints Parish Established 1899 Fr. Michael Radermacher, Pastor • Fr. Anh Tran, Parochial Vicar • Deacon Dave Jones, Pastoral Associate 503 3rd St. SW, Puyallup, WA 98371 • 253-845-7521 • www.allsaintsparish.com History’s Greatest Event! By Fr. Mark Haydu, LC © 2020 Liguori Publicaons Today we celebrate the most important mystery of our faith, the greatest event in the Bible and all of history. Nothing before the events of Easter morning contains their full meaning, and nothing aſter makes sense without them. Jesusconquering of death validated all of his preaching, teaching, and miracles. Now his doctrine of love, forgiveness, faith, and bapsm is confirmed, as is Gods definive revelaon for humanitys salvaon. In short, the resurrecon proves that Jesus wasnt simply a good man, a wise teacher, or a revoluonary. He was all of those things and more—he was the Son of God. Without the rising of Jesus from the dead, you cannot explain his appearing to the women, apostles, disciples, and crowds before his ascension. You cannot explain the transformaon of the mid and baffled apostles into powerful preachers or the conversion of St. Paul from a murdering Pharisee to a persecuted Chrisan. Without the truth of the resurrecon, you cannot explain the courage of any of the martyrs. Indeed, the Romans and Jews took these martyrs seriously. And if either group could have produced a body of evidence or a convincing explanaon to debunk the story, they would have. So today, set aside your Lenten focus on the mocked, beaten, and buried Jesus. Celebrate the resurrecon. Christ the Lord—and Chrisanity—is a reality and a force. Rejoice! Reflect on the truth and power of this day, and allow Gods Son to open the tombs of your heart and life. + A Word from Pope Francis Todaywe see that our journey is not in vain.Why do you think that everything is hopeless, that no one can take away your own tombstones? Why do you give in to resignaon and failure? Easter is the feast of tombstones taken away, rocks rolled aside. —Easter Vigil homily, April 20, 2019 Ponder and Pray Do I keep my sights on the Lord all year, not just during Christmas and Easter? Do I take comfort that Jesus became human so that one day I may join him in his resurrecon? Lord, your resurrecon pierces the darkness of doubt and fear. May the power of your resurrecon help me to deepen my love for you and all people. —From Mindful Meditaons for Every Day of Lent and Easter, Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny Sunday, April 12, 2020 • Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord

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Page 1: All Saints Parish - Amazon S3...to access daily reflection clips, videos, -books, podcasts and more! (Costs underwritten by All Saints Parish) Easter Sunday Readings Acts 10:34a, 37–43

All Saints Parish E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 9 9

Fr. Michael Radermacher, Pastor • Fr. Anh Tran, Parochial Vicar • Deacon Dave Jones, Pastoral Associate 503 3rd St. SW, Puyallup, WA 98371 • 253-845-7521 • www.allsaintsparish.com

History’s Greatest Event!

By Fr. Mark Haydu, LC © 2020 Liguori Publications

Today we celebrate the most important mystery of our faith, the greatest event in the Bible and all of history. Nothing before the events of Easter morning contains their full meaning, and nothing after makes sense without them.

Jesus’ conquering of death validated all of his preaching, teaching, and miracles. Now his doctrine of love, forgiveness, faith, and baptism is confirmed, as is God’s definitive revelation for humanity’s salvation. In short, the resurrection proves that Jesus wasn’t simply a good man, a wise teacher, or a revolutionary. He was all of those things and more—he was the Son of God.

Without the rising of Jesus from the dead, you cannot explain his appearing to the women, apostles, disciples, and crowds before his ascension. You cannot explain the transformation of the timid and baffled apostles into powerful preachers or the conversion of St. Paul from a murdering Pharisee to a persecuted Christian. Without the truth of the resurrection, you cannot explain the courage of any of the martyrs. Indeed, the Romans and Jews took these martyrs seriously. And if either group could have produced a

body of evidence or a convincing explanation to debunk the story, they would have.

So today, set aside your Lenten focus on the mocked, beaten, and buried Jesus. Celebrate the resurrection. Christ the Lord—and Christianity—is a reality and a force. Rejoice! Reflect on the truth and power of this day, and allow God’s Son to open the tombs of your heart and life. +

A Word from Pope Francis Today…we see that our journey is not in vain.…Why do

you think that everything is hopeless, that no one can take away your own tombstones? Why do you give in to

resignation and failure? Easter is the feast of tombstones taken away, rocks rolled aside.

—Easter Vigil homily, April 20, 2019

Ponder and Pray

Do I keep my sights on the Lord all year, not just during Christmas and Easter?

Do I take comfort that Jesus became human so that one day I may join him in his resurrection?

Lord, your resurrection pierces the darkness of doubt and fear. May the power of your resurrection help me to

deepen my love for you and all people.

—From Mindful Meditations for Every Day of Lent and Easter, Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny

Sunday, April 12, 2020 • Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord

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Easter Sunday 2020—Suggestions Matthew 28:1-10 or John 20:1-9

Liturgical color is white/gold. This is the most festive of all days. A white linen table cloth for your meal is most appropriate for today. In fact, linen itself is a symbol of resurrection. We learned on Passion Sunday that “taking the body, Joseph wrapped it in clean linen...” Fashioned from flax fiber, authentic linen is very strong and durable. Fragments of dyed fabric discovered in a prehistoric cave were found to be woven linen from wild flax dating back something like 36,000 years ago.

Easter Vigil with Fr. Anh Our Parish will Live Stream video of our Easter Vigil

Liturgy You will find a link on the Parish Facebook Page www.facebook.com/AllSaintsPuyallup. Look for a link

to join in our watching

Easter Vigil – April 11 at 8:30pm

Easter Greeting: Greet each other with “Alleluia, the Lord is risen!” and answer “He is risen indeed!”

Sunrise: Get up early, while it is still dark, to watch the sunrise with your family. Read the Easter Sunday Gospel together, and share an Easter breakfast including hard boiled eggs. Perhaps an Easter food like hot cross buns could be part of today’s menu.

Easter Morning Mass: If you didn’t go online to watch the Vigil last night, watch the Easter morning by linking into the Archdiocese of Seattle Facebook page or you could find many other live stream Easter Mass being done around our Archdiocese and World.

Easter Liturgies with Archbishop Etienne:

https://www.facebook.com/ArchdioceseofSeattle/ [facebook.com]

Easter Liturgies with Bishop Elizondo: (misa en Español)

https://www.facebook.com/CatolicosNW/ [facebook.com]

Times for the Easter Sunday Liturgies livestream:

Easter Vigil – April 11 at 8:30pm

Easter Sunday – April 12 at 8:30am

Easter Sunday is when we all renew our baptismal promises—an opportunity to get out family albums to look at baptism pictures and certificates.

New clothes: New converts are traditionally baptized at Easter, wearing new white garments to symbolize their new life. If your family has new Easter outfits, share with your children where this tradition came from. Share on line or by phone calls with relatives and friends on Easter. Tell them what your family is doing for Easter this year -- maybe next year they’ll join in.

Whatever traditions you keep, remember that for believers, Easter is a

celebration that really never ends.

Altar Society for April

Third Week: Sharyn Baker

All saints events calendar The main Parish Office is CLOSED and staff are

encourage to work remotely at this time

The church will be open daily for prayer 3:00-6:00pm

Confessions are only available by appointment. Please call the Parish Office253-845-7521 and leave your request with a telephone number for our return call..

The Food Bank remains open (phone 253-848-2000),

Please call the Parish Office if you need to speak with a staff member. You may leave messages for staff, who will retrieve those and respond to you as soon as possible.

Community Services

Food Bank Item of the Week: Canned Goods, Non perishable food, almost

anything at this point Please drop off your donations in the parish office 9-4 Mon-

Thurs and ring the door bell. Thank you!

Contact Community Services/Food Bank at 253-848-2000

Thank you for your continued support of All Saints Community Services.

Food Assistance – March 2020 Delivery Food Bank

Neighbors served - 375 Households served- 130

New Guests - 60

Backpack Program (serving 2 elementary schools) Students served - 692

Financial Assistance – March 2020 Administered by the Servants of St. Teresa

Rent assistance: 8 Utility assistance: 15

Mass Intentions

Tues, April 7 Pat Marchesini

April 11 - Holy Satruday

For our Parishioners

Sun, April 12 Easter

William Berry

Wonjae & Michella Yi

The Catholic Parishes

Wed, April 8 Pat Marchesini

April 9 - Holy Thrusday

Mitchell Powell

April 10 - Good Friday Those who have died from

Covid-19

Would you like to have Masses said for your intentions? Please call the parish office at (253) 845-7521.

Stewardship: A Way of Life For the week of March 29, 2020 Fiscal Year to Date Envelopes $6,127 Actual $728,744 On-Line Giving $ 500 Budget $19,975 Budget to date $732,737 Please consider electronic giving options in lieu of weekly envelopes as you are able. We are aware that for some of you this may also be a time of financial crisis on top of this health crisis. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are in need.

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2020 RICE Bowl In these difficult times participation in the CRS Rice Bowl is one way we can come together, despite our physical separation, in quiet, powerful service. Here are some suggestions as to how we can participate safely from home and still “turn in” our Rice Bowl almsgiving: Count up the amount in your bowl. Donate that amount

using a credit card on the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle collections page: https://donate.seattlearchdiocese.org/ricebowl. Donate directly through Catholic Relief Services

Mail a check of your family’s donation to our parish with "Rice Bowl" in the memo line. Mail to:

Archdiocese of Seattle - Rice Bowl 710 9th Ave

Seattle, WA 98104

43rd Annual “Celebrate” GALA Auction Join our All Saints School community for our 43rd “Annual” Celebrate GALA Auction. The online auction will be held from April 15th-April 19th. Registration is FREE!!! Our Silent and LIVE items will be open for bidding on April 15th at 5pm. Silent bidding will close on April 19th at 6pm. LIVE bidding closes on April 19th at 9pm. If you can’t join us online we hope that you will consider giving a “Gift from the Heart”. Please share this with your friends and family. There is strength in numbers!

https://www.allsaintspuyallup.org/announcements.cfm

Thanks for your help and support in getting this message out!

More information… please contact Mona Sullivan, Development Director, at [email protected], 253-845-5025

School Closure for Corona Virus

The school has moved to a remote on-line learning model. Please keep our School Families and Staff in your prayers as we explore this new way of growing these young members of our community.

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All Saints School Updates

Octave of Easter

Scripture April 13–18

Mon Acts 2:14, 22–33

Mt 28:8–15

Tues Acts 2:36–41

Jn 20:11–18

Wed Acts 3:1–10

Lk 24:13–35

Thurs Acts 3:11–26

Lk 24:35–48

Fri Acts 4:1–12 Jn 21:1–14 Sat Acts 4:13–21

Mk 16:9–15

http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings

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If you work with one of our supporting advertisers, please let them know that you found them through the All Saints Parish bulletin!

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Easter Sunday Readings

Acts 10:34a, 37–43

This man God raised on the third day and granted that he be visible…to us, the witnesses chosen by

God in advance.

Colossians 3:1–4

or 1 Corinthians 5:6b–8

Think of what is above, not of what is on earth. For

you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ

in God.

John 20:1–9

Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and be-

lieved.

Divine Mercy Sunday Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Join us on line for a celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday! There will be a prayer offered live stream from All Saints Page to pray for God’s mercy for the world. Live the call of Christ to be faces of mercy today!

“... I am Love and Mercy itself. When a soul approaches Me with trust, I fill it with such and abundance of graces

that it cannot contain them within itself, but radiates them to other souls.” (Excerpt from St. Faustina’s Diary)

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