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9460 N.E. 14TH STREET BELLEVUE, WA 98004 • (425) 454-9536 • Fax (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org LITURGY SCHEDULE Sunday Masses 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM Confessions Sat. 3:00-4:30 PM Weds. 8:00-8:45 AM Weekly Mass & Rosary Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 AM Friday 8:45 AM Monday, Tuesday, Word & Communion 9:00 AM Rosary every day half an hour before Mass Monday Rosary & Holy Hour 7:30 PM AdoraƟon of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday of the month aŌer Mass SACRAMENTS Infant BapƟsm & ConrmaƟon PreparaƟon. Interested in Becoming Catholic? Deacon ScoƩ PickeƩ 425-450-3910 Marriage PreparaƟon Fr. John Madigan 425-450-3914 OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Mon-Fri School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Mon-Fri June 16, 2019 OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish is a welcoming Catholic community, which inspires faith in God, through prayer, sacraments and service, while living Gospel values, as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

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Page 1: June 16, 2019 OUR MISSION STATEMENT - Sacred Heart · 16.06.2019  · yrs.+. Members, guests & visitors enjoy quarterly catered luncheons, regular bridge groups, Mass followed by

9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004 • (425) 454-9536 • Fax (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org

LITURGY SCHEDULE

Sunday Masses 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM

Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM

Confessions Sat. 3:00-4:30 PM

Weds. 8:00-8:45 AM

Weekly Mass & Rosary Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 AM

Friday 8:45 AM Monday, Tuesday, Word & Communion

9:00 AM Rosary every day half an hour

before Mass Monday Rosary & Holy Hour 7:30 PM

Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday of the month a er Mass

SACRAMENTS

Infant Bap sm &

Confirma on Prepara on. Interested in Becoming Catholic?

Deacon Sco Picke 425-450-3910

Marriage Prepara on

Fr. John Madigan 425-450-3914

OFFICE HOURS

Parish

8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Mon-Fri

School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Mon-Fri

June 16, 2019 OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish

is a welcoming Catholic community, which inspires faith in God,

through prayer, sacraments and service, while living Gospel values,

as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

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PARISH CALENDAR

Sunday: The Most Holy Trinity—Father’s Day Proverbs 8:22-31 / Romans 5:1-5 / John 16:12-15

Monday: Weekday 2 Corinthians 6:1-10 / Ma hew 5:38-42

Tuesday: Weekday 2Corinthians8:1-9/Matthew5:43-48

Wednesday: Weekday 2 Corinthians 9:6-11 / Ma hew 6:1-6, 16-18

Thursday: Weekday 2 Corinthians 11:1-11 / Ma hew 6:7-15

Friday: Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious 2 Corinthians 11:18, 21-30 / Ma hew 6:19-23

Saturday: Weekday 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 / Ma hew 6:24-34

Next Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Genesis 14:18-20 / 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 / Luke 9:11b-17

WEEKLY READINGS

Wednesday June 19th RIP LAURA JARMUTH by Renee Jarmuth RIP JJ BOTERO by Luz Hartzell

Thursday June 20th RIP MARY BUFFONE by Renee Jarmuth RIP JOSEPH VALES by James and Mary Spiegel

Friday June 21st

RIP JANE SMITH by Joan MacLean RIP JOSE BOTERO by Luz Hartzell

MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday June 16—THE MOST HOLY TRINITY—FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY MASSES IN THE SCHOOL GYM

Monday June 17—Weekday Church Closed for Repairs until September 8. 9:00 AM Word and Communion Service~ Chapel 10:00 AM Carpe Diem Bridge~ Nursery 1:30 PM Bereavement Support Group ~ Meeting Room 1 7:30 PM Rosary and Holy Hour ~ Parish Hall

Tuesday June 18—Weekday 9:00 AM Word and Communion Service ~ Chapel 6:00 PM St. Francis Mission Trip Meeting ~ Meeting Room 1 7:00 PM Faith Formation Commission Meeting ~ Conference Room 3

Wednesday June 19—Weekday

8:00 AM Confessions ~ Chapel 9:00 AM Mass ~ Chapel 7:00 PM Social Concerns Commission Meeting ~ Conference Room 3

Thursday June 20—Weekday 9:00 AM Mass ~ Chapel 7:00 PM K of C Meeting ~ Youth Room

Friday June 21—Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious

8:45 AM Mass ~ Chapel

Saturday June 22—Weekday

8:00 AM Men’s Group ~ Youth Room 3:00 PM Confessions ~ Chapel 5:00 PM Mass ~ School Gym

Sunday June 23—THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST SUNDAY MASSES IN THE SCHOOL GYM

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

THE SICK Jamie Smith

THE DECEASED

Elizabeth Draybuck, Paul Hammond, Margaret Swanson

PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773

David Burroughs, Principal Nicole Picke , Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Laura Leach, Admissions Director Katy Gregg, Development Office Deanna Clark, Social Media Kerry Wyman, Office Manager

PARISH LEADERSHIP

•Pastoral Council: Linda Geere •Finance Council: Clem Neil •Faith Formation Commission: Deacon Scott Pickett •School Commission: Karen Reinke •Social Concerns Commission: Mary Dickins •Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell •Worship Commission: Renata Lampkin

PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Deacon Sam Basta, Pastoral Coordinator [email protected] 425-283-4283

Rev. John Madigan, Parish Priest [email protected] 425-450-3914

Deacon Sco Picke , Pastoral Associate spicke @sacredheart.org 425-450-3910

Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Asst. for Liturgical Music [email protected] 425-450-3906

Mary Dickins, Pastoral Asst. for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns [email protected] 425-450-3908

Cathleen Adams, Pastoral Asst. for Children’s Faith Forma on [email protected] 425-450-3912

Sophia Burroughs, Interim Pastoral Assistant for Youth Ministry [email protected] 425-454-9536 Administra on Staff

John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administra on [email protected] 425-450-3902

Robert Eubanks, Facili es Supervisor [email protected] 425-283-4282

Chris ne Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data [email protected] 425-454-9536

Lucy Paulsen, Admin. Asst. for Recep on & Sacraments [email protected] 425-454-9536

James Applegate, CPA Bookkeeper/Accountant [email protected] 425-450-3919

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Sacred Heart Parish Summer 2019 – Weekend Masses in the School Gymnasium

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) June 16, 2019

How long will we be in the gym? From Saturday, June 15 at 5:00 Mass to Sunday, September 8 at 11:00 Mass.

How will we enter the gym? There are three entrances to the gym with parking available both in the upper and lower lots:

Upper Parking Lot— Main Gym Entrance – Near the flag pole, statue of Mary,

and picnic table. Middle School Entrance – Near the round-about. Limited

mobility will be invited to use the wheelchair ramp and/or circular stairway.

Lower Parking Lot— Lower School Entrance – Limited mobility can be made

through the lower school doors at the southeast corner of the school building utilizing the school elevator to get to the upper level and the gym.

What will the gym look like? The altar platform will be along the east wall of the gym with the assembly facing east. The music area will be to the left of the altar. Seating in the gym will accommodate approximately 300 people on chairs and another 70 in the bleachers along the west wall. The gym will remain set-up in this configuration for the balance of the summer. No other activities will be scheduled in the gym during this time.

What about daily Mass and Confessions? Conference Room 1 in the Parish Office will become the “daily chapel” being set-up for prayer and daily Mass/Word and Communion. It will only be open during parish office hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The altar will be on the west wall and the assembly facing west. The tabernacle from the church will be moved and attached to the shelf on the west wall. Confessions will also be heard in this room. This room will not be available for use as a meeting room during this time.

What about Coffee and Donuts? At this time, coffee and donuts after Mass in the gym will be discontinued until further notice.

What about Weddings and Funerals? No weddings at Sacred Heart have been scheduled during our time in the gym, again for obvious reasons. However, funerals are much less predictable. A funeral Mass could take place in the gym. However, we are also exploring the option of utilizing neighboring parish churches for funerals. More on that to come…

What about Baptisms? The circular, hard surface area in the church narthex around the baptismal font will be walled off during the construction project so that the font can still be used for individual baptisms during this time. Entrance to this area will be through the large bronze doors only. For the most part, individual baptisms take place on Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. See Deacon Scott for more information about baptisms and baptism preparation.

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Pastoral Care & Social Concerns

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL TRAVEL SIZE TOILETRIES.

If you are a frequent traveler and do not use the personal size toiletries in your hotel room. Please consider collecting them and bringing them to St. Vincent de Paul who can distribute them to the homeless and those of poor means. They are the perfect size for them, as they are not heavy to carry. Dentists: Travel size toothpaste and toothbrushes, Floss, Mouthwash, for the homeless. You can either drop them off in church or bring to the parish office. Thank you.

WHAT IS CARPE DIEM?

In addition to being Latin for “seize the day,” it’s also the name of Sacred Heart’s community of parishioners aged 55 yrs.+. Members, guests & visitors enjoy quarterly catered luncheons, regular bridge groups, Mass followed by coffee social once a month, potluck dinners and movies, as well as daytrips and other fun get-togethers.

For more info please contact: Mary Dickins ~ 450-3908

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SNACKS FOR THE HUNGRY.

These items are needed please:

SNACK SIZE: Nuts, dried fruit, granola bars,

protein bars, crackers with cheese or peanut but-

ter. Please bring to the parish office. Thank you.

EMERGENCY HELPLINE NUMBERS

Narcotics Anonymous: 206-790-8888

Alcoholics Anonymous: 206-587-2838

Suicide Crisis Hotline: 206-461-3200

Rachel’s Corner Hope and Healing After Abortion “My eyes are ever upon the Lord, who frees my feet from the snare.” - Psalm 25:15 Can you imagine how it might feel to be freed from the trap of shame and guilt? Do you yearn to be able to lift your eyes again and know that you are loved beyond description? Join us on a Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat and allow God to set you free. English: (206) 920-6413 Español: (206)-450-7814 Email [email protected] or visit us online at www.ccsww.org/projectrachel. Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services. You are loved with an everlasting Love!

SAVE THE DATE

JUBILEE REACH SERVICE DAY!

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019

Jubilee Service Day is an annual event in August which brings together people in the eastside com-munity to serve at local public schools and homes. Started in 2005 with one church serving at one school, this day has grown to involve over 3,000 volunteers, 22s schools ant at least 25 homes in 2019. Registration now open.

www.jubileereach.org/serviceday/register/

More info: Mary Dickins 425-450-3908

St. Vincent de Paul Would you please consider giving a regular monthly donation through your parish EFT elec-tronic giving for St. Vincent de Paul. A regular gift would help enormously in helping the poor, who comes to us daily for help. Contact Christine Kerr at 425-454-9536, to set this up. Thank you.

55+ Potluck & Movie!

5pm, Thursday, June 27th ** Downstairs in the Social Hall **

Food Assignments (by last names):

A–C: main dish for 8-10 D–I: dessert for 8-10

J–Z: salad/side for 8-10

Info -- Mary Dickins, 425-450-3908 or

mdick ins@sacredhear t .org

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Youth Ministry

School

Anyone who has any concerns or allega ons related to the safety and well being of our children regarding clergy or lay leaders in the Archdiocese of Sea le should contact the special hotline at 1-800-446-7762.

THANK YOU to our 2018-2019 School Sponsors!

If you are interested in par cipa ng in our school

sponsorship program or would like more informa on,

please contact Katy Gregg in the Development Office at

(425) 451-1773 ext. 1605 or at [email protected]

H : Sundays from 4:30pm—6:00pm in the Youth Room star ng September 8. M (7th & 8th grades): Wednesdays 4:30pm—6:00pm in the Youth Room star ng September 4

L T (High School Youth Group –grades 9-12)star ng September 8. from 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Youth Room

EDGE (middle school youth group – grades 6-8)star ng September 4

Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Youth Room

• Due to an Archdiocesan mandate, the Sacrament of Confirma on will be offered to both High School students as well as Middle School students (7th & 8th grades) during the 2019 -2020 school year at Sacred Heart Parish. There will be a High School offering (grades 9-12) on Sunday a ernoons from 4:30pm to 6:00pm star ng on September 8th and a middle school offering on Wednesday a ernoons from 4:30pm to 6:00pm star ng on September 4th. Applica ons for Sacred Heart’s Youth Ministry program can be found at the Parish Office.

• Sacred Heart’s youth ministry will also be offering a high school youth group (LIFE TEEN) grades 9th to 12th and a middle school youth group (EDGE) for 6th to 8th grades. Youth groups will immediately follow the Confirma on offerings on Sunday and Wednesday nights. Both LIFE TEEN and EDGE will begin with a dinner at 6:00pm and end at 7:30pm.

Congratula ons to the Sacred Heart Middle School Graduates from the

Sacred Heart’s Youth Ministry

Thank you to everyone in our community who helped support Sacred Heart School this past year. We are truly grateful for your contribu ons in making this such a special place for our students and families!

For informa on on how you can get involved, please contact Katy Gregg at [email protected]

Wishing you a blessed summer!

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Administration & Stewardship

Time, Talent and Treasure – Prayer, Service and Money

Stewardship

A Way of Living

Stewardship of Treasure Summary: Projected Giving Goal Jul 2018-Apr 2019 $1,265,000 Contributions Received Jul 2018-Apr 2019 $1,197,940 Amount Under Budgeted Goal ($67,060) Contributions Received Jul 2017-Apr 2018 $1,238,818

Please remember the Church in your will!

BELL TOWER CHANGES

At the “eleventh hour” of our project planning process as the building committee continued to refine the engineering and design of our four components—new church nave roof, ceiling, and lighting and new bell tower cladding—some additional and important information was received regarding the structural integrity of the bell tower. To make a long and complicated story short, the building committee has decided to REMOVE the old limestone panels on the north and south sides of the bell tower rather REINFORCE them with additional mechanical fasteners as was the original plan. This means three things: 1) the weight on the concrete “chimney” structure that is

the bell tower is greatly reduced resulting in obvious seismic benefits, 2) the cost of the bell tower component of the project is increased by about $200,000, and 3) the timeline for this portion of the project is increased by about a month. However, the committee feels strongly that, in the long run, and as good stewards of our facility resources, this is the right thing to do and now is the right time to do it. To be continued...

Pastoral Assistant for Evangelization and Stewardship

Sacred Heart Parish seeks a faith-filled and creative self-starter with strong interpersonal and organizational skills to develop and implement an evangelization and stewardship process that invites parishioners into a greater awareness of their Catholic faith, engages their call to discipleship, encourages their full, active and conscious participation in the parish and beyond, and facilitates their sharing of time and talent.

Excellent salary and benefits in accord with Archdiocesan guidelines. Starting salary depends on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time, year-round, exempt position. Includes evening and weekend work. E-mail John Meyer, [email protected], for application packet. Position open until filled.

Pastoral Assistant for Youth Ministry

Sacred Heart Parish seeks a faith-filled and creative self-starter with strong interpersonal and organizational skills to evangelize junior and senior high teens, inviting them into a relationship with Christ and the Church. Areas of responsibility include regular youth ministry programming, core team development, Confirmation team member, parish school involvement, and summer service, social, and enrichment activities.

Excellent salary and benefits in accord with Archdiocesan guidelines. Starting salary depends on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time, year-round, exempt position. Includes evening and weekend work. E-mail John Meyer, [email protected], for application packet. Position open until filled.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

2019 PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION In two weeks, at all Masses on June 29-30, our parish takes up the annual Peter’s Pence Collec on. United with more than 1 billion Catholics worldwide who par cipate in this special collec on, we have a chance to support the spiritual and charitable works of the Holy Father, Pope Francis. This year’s theme is “Be a Witness of Charity”. Please contribute generously using the special envelope found in this month’s offering envelope packet. Extra envelopes will be a ached to a special bulle n insert in next week’s bulle n. You can also donate through the “online giving” link on our parish website, sacredheart.org. To assist our transfer of these funds, please make your check payable to Sacred Heart Parish. This special collec on is one of several taken up each year. It’s an opportunity to give from the “other half” of your financial stewardship, the percent set aside for “other chari es”.

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Parish Life

Faith Formation

SACRED HEART BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Our June book selec on is EDUCATED: A Memoir by Tara Westover. Read and join in for our monthly discussion. We meet at the church hall on Tuesday June 25 (7 pm). Ques ons: Betsy Komarnitsky 425-453-9106 ([email protected])

SUMMER OFFERING: Vaca on Bible Camp will be hosted by Saint Louise Parish

June 24-28th from 9-noon. For more info., contact Geri Hanley at [email protected]

Mark your calendars NOW for the Fall of 2019 Classes will begin in October and run through May

1st Grade Catechesis will be held in the Parish Hall on Sundays from 9:45-10:45am 2nd Grade Sacramental Prepara on for 1st Reconcilia on and 1st Holy Communion will be held in the 2nd Grade classroom of Sacred Heart School on Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00pm. Plan to a end one of the parent mee ngs being offered in September: 17 or 19 at 8:30am or 6:30pm in the Moore Theatre. Combined 3rd-5th Grade Catechesis will be held in the 5th Grade classroom also on Wednesdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm. PreK, K, 1st and 2nd Graders are ALL welcome to join Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) at the 11:00am Sunday masses beginning again in October. (Parent Volunteers Welcomed and Needed) Registra on forms are available at the Parish Office Please contact Cathleen Adams ([email protected]) with any ques ons

Sacred Heart’s Faith Forma on Ministry is in need of Catechists and Core Members for the 2019-2020 school year.

If you love God, love your faith and love working with youth please contact Cathleen Adams for grades Pre-K to 5th grade and Deacon Sco for grades 6th to 12th. Make a difference in the lives of the next genera on of our Church. Training and out of this world compensa on will be provided!!

Thank you those individuals who helped make the Big Move this past Sunday from the Church to the Summer Daily Chapel and prepare all the items for Church in the Gym.

Your service as Hospitality, Liturgical Environment, Mu-sic and Sacristan Ministries has been tremendous. We especially thank the following parishioners: Lydia Bum-gardner, Viki Cunningham, Mike Derr, Barb Deymonaz, Joan Dro z, Ma Griffith, Pa y Kirk, Renata Lampkin, Colleen Meehan, Jackie Miller, Lyne e Morris, Donna Neil, Luis Poggi.

All of Sacred Heart Parish is grateful for your generosity of spirit in giving your me and helping to making the moving day go smoothly.

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