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Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004
(425) 454-9536 • Fax- (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org
PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Rev. Steve Sallis, Pastor Ext. 105 Carol Guenther, Pastoral Associate Ext. 110 Debs Pokos Dugan, Pastoral Assistant for Children’s Faith Formation Ext. 112 Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgical Music Ext. 106 Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns Ext. 108 Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth & Young Adult Ministry Ext. 111 Administration Staff John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration Ext. 102 Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor Ext. 157 Christine Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data Ext. 109 Lucy Paulsen, Admin. Asst. for Reception & Formation Ext. 103 Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper Ext. 154
PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, Principal Nicole Pickett, Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Susana Knapp, Admissions Director Katy Gregg, Development Office Kerry Wyman, Office Manager
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110
INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Carol Guenther 425-454-9536, Ext. 110
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION Jeff Kress 425-454-9536, Ext. 111
MARRIAGE PREPARATION Fr. Steve Sallis 425-454-9536, Ext. 105 (Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date.)
SUNDAY NURSERY (During 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Masses) Rahele Zeleke, Coordinator 425-454-9536, Ext. 112
SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Maria Mundaden mmundaden@sacredheart.org OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday
June 17, 2018
PARISH LEADERSHIP
•Pastoral Council: Linda Geere lindageere@gmail.com •Finance Council: Eric Adams e.c.adams@comcast.net •School Commission: Karen Reinke mkreinke97@aol.com •Social Concerns Commission: Mary Dickins mdickins@sacredheart.org •Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell tbartell21@gmail.com •Worship Commission: Renata Lampkin renata@pacific1st.com •Faith Formation Commission: Carol Guenther cguenther@sacredheart.org
LITURGY SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00-4:30 PM Wednesdays: 8:00-8:45 AM
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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Saturday, June 16th, 2018 Weekday
1 Kings 19:19-21 Matthew 5:33-37
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Vigil Ezekiel 17:22-24 2 Corinthians 5:6-10
Mark 4:26-34
5:00 PM Mass (RIP Edward McLaughlin by Clare Rose)
Sunday, June 17th, 2018
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Ezekiel 17:22-24 2 Corinthians 5:6-10
Mark 4:26-34
8:30 AM Mass (RIP Eileen Petak by Nancy & Kip Durrell) 9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 11:00 AM Mass (INT for the People) 12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex
Father’s Day
Monday, June 18th, 2018
Weekday 1 Kings 21:1-16 Matthew 5:38-42
9:00 AM Word & Communion ~ Narthex 10:00 AM Carpe Diem Bridge ~ Nursery 10:15 AM Carpe Diem Light Rail Presentation ~ Conference
Room 1 7:30 PM Rosary & Prayer Hour ~ Church
Fr. Steve at Priest Days
Tuesday, June 19th, 2018
Weekday 1 Kings 21:17-29 Matthew 5:43-48
9:00 AM Word & Communion ~ Narthex Fr. Steve at Priest Days
Wednesday, June 20th, 2018
Weekday 2 Kings 2:1, 6-14 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
8:00 AM NO Confessions 9:00 AM Word & Communion ~ Narthex 3:30 PM Children’s Choir Practice ~ Parish Hall 6:30 PM Chorale Choir Practice ~ Parish Hall 7:00 PM Social Concerns Commission ~ Conference
Room 1 Fr. Steve at Priest Days
Thursday, June 21st, 2018
St. Aloysius Gonzaga Sirach 48:1-14 Matthew 6:7-15
9:00 AM Word & Communion ~ Narthex 6:15 PM Sister Parish Committee Meeting ~ Conference
Room 1 Fr. Steve at Priest Days
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
THE SICK Patty Gonzalez
THE DECEASED
Margaret Brown, Fr. Phuong Duc Tran,
Robin Roberts, Blake Evans, Eleanor Hall (mother of Byron Hall),
Rosi Schoeppner, Anne Welch, Dr. Robert Fouty, John O’Neil (husband of Ann O’Neil)
Friday, June 22nd, 2018 Weekday
2 Kings 11:1-4, 9-18, 20 Matthew 6:19-23
8:45 AM Funeral Mass for Anthony Wang
Saturday, June 23rd, 2018
Weekday 2 Chronicles 24:17-25 Matthew 6:24-34
3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel
The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Vigil Isaiah 49:1-6 Acts of the Apostles 13:22-26
Luke 1:57-66, 80
5:00 PM Mass (INT for the People) Brown Bag Sunday
Sunday, June 24th, 2018
The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist Isaiah 49:1-6 Acts of the Apostles 13:22-26
Luke 1:57-66, 80
8:30 AM Mass (RIP Minnie Agnes Webb by Francis Webb) 9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 11:00 AM Mass (RIP Jim Geraghty by Mary Geraghty) 12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 2:00 PM Fr. Connole 50th Anniversary ~ Church &
Fr. Connole Courtyard Brown Bag Sunday
Weekly Calendar & Liturgies
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From the Pastor & Liturgy FROM THE PASTOR
Transition at Sacred Heart—The Parish Staff had lunch with Deacon Sam Basta and Father John Madigan this past Wednesday to have an opportunity to meet them before they begin at Sacred Heart in July. The Parish Transition Team is helping with events around our pastoral transition. The Parish Transition team members are: Emy Morris, Jeanne Sutherland, Mary Dickins, Mary Ciaramello, Matt Griffith, Renata Lampkin, Sean Cronkite, and Tracey Rus-sell. If you have any questions about transition, contact Mary Dickins at the Parish Office. Carol Guenther is “winding down” her ministry here at Sacred Heart; her last day at Sacred Heart will be June 29. Deacon Scott Pickett who will be the Pastoral Associate when Carol leaves will begin on Tuesday, June 26. Deacon Scott and Carol will have a few days together to assist in transition for both of them. Deacon Scott fin-ished his work at Eastside Catholic this past week; he is looking forward to beginning his ministry at Sacred Heart. Please keep our parish in your prayers during these days of change. Attending Priest Days—I will attend our annual Priest Days at Ocean Shores, Monday through Thursday this week. I will leave for Ocean Shores on Sunday afternoon and will return on Thursday afternoon. Please pray for me and for all the priests as we gather with Archbishop Sar-tain for this annual opportunity for continuing priestly sup-port and fraternity. Let us continue to work together to build up the Kingdom of God here at Sacred Heart.
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GOING AWAY FOR CAROL GUENTHER Next weekend, June 23-24, will be Carol Guenther’s final weekend at Sacred Heart. Carol’s husband George is retir-ing after a career as a music educator, and Carol and George decided to enjoy working on their retreat center at Ocean Shores together. There will be a reception in honor of Carol after all three Masses next weekend as she re-quested. Please take the opportunity to thank Carol for her three years in ministry here at Sacred Heart and wish her will in the future.
BLESSING FOR FATHERS Let us remember and pray for all fathers this weekend, as our nation takes time to honor fathers. There will be a spe-cial blessing for fathers at all three Masses this weekend as we celebrate Father’s Day.
SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
Next Sunday, June 24, is the solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. The Church only celebrates three nativities: Jesus, Mary, and John the Baptist. “John the Baptist was the great prophet and herald of Jesus the Messiah. He prepared the way of the Lord and revealed Jesus to others as both the Messiah and the Lamb of God. St. John exemplifies the Christian life as one who pro-claims the Gospel message of healing and repentance while he points out Christ to others and shows them the way to become united with God. This is an ancient so-lemnity, reaching back to the fourth century, though the date of the celebration varied in East and West. In the East, the birth of the forerunner was celebrated on the day after Epiphany, January, 7, because of the associa-tion of that feast with the Baptism of the Lord. In the West, it was celebrated on June 24, in keeping with Luke 1:36, which notes that Elizabeth was six months pregnant at the time of the Annunciation of the Lord.” (2018 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays, 239-240)
MEMORIAL OF SAINT ALOYSIUS GONZAGA
Thursday is the memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591) who was ”born to a noble family in Italy who had him destined for the military. While recovering from an illness, he read the lives of the Saints and spent time in prayer. As a result, Aloysius decided to dedicate himself to God as a Jesuit. Most of his family was against it, but he joined anyway, making his vows in 1587. In 1591, the plague broke out in Rome. Aloysius volunteered to care for the victims and became sick him-self. He recovered, but he never became healthy, and he died within a few months. Many schools are named for him because he is the patron saint of Catholic youth.” (2018 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays, 234)
WORD AND COMMUNION THIS WEEK
Since Father Steve will attend Priest Days this week, there will be Word and Communion Monday-Thursday. Also since the nave is closed for annual cleaning, Word and Communion will take place in the narthex.
FUNERAL MASS ON FRIDAY There will be a Funeral Mass for Anthony Wang (father of parishioner Bob Wang) on Friday June 22 at 8:45 AM.
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Pastoral Care & Social Concerns
LIGHT RAIL PRESENTATION & FIELD TRIP Monday, June 18th 10am: Presentation on how to use light rail - conference room 1 in the parish office. Tuesday, June 19th Meet on the Lower Parking Lot at 9:30am Bus from S. Kirkland Park & Ride to the Seattle Tunnel, then board the train to Sea Tac. We will return by train to the International Station for lunch at Uwajimaya, then return to S. Kirkland Park & Ride by bus. Please RSVP to Mary Dickins at 425-450-3908
55+ Potluck & Classic Movie!
5pm, Thursday, June 28th in the Narthex
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 md ick ins@sacredhear t .o rg
A SPECIAL INVITATION FROM FR. MARLIN J. CONNOLE
On May 18, 1968 I had the great joy and privilege of being ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Seattle. Being ordained a priest for 50 years has been a constant source of joy and I am so grateful for the opportunity to serve God’s people. I will be offering a Eucharist of Thanksgiving at Sacred Heart Church in Bellevue for these 50 years of ministry, on June 24th at 2pm. Shades of Praise Choir will provide the music and a reception will follow. It is my hope that you can join me on this day and celebrate with me at this Thanksgiving Eucharist. God Bless you all, Fr. Marlin J. Connole.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SNACKS NEEDED!
These items are needed to hand out when people come in hungry.
SNACK SIZE: Nuts, dried fruit, granola bars, protein bars, crackers with cheese or peanut butter. Please bring to the parish office.
RECYCLE YOUR BROWN BAGS Please donate your used brown paper bags for collecting food for the Hopelink Foodbank. You can drop them off in the parish office or in the narthex. Thanks!
ADAPTING TO TRANSITION
As a parish we are going through a time of transi-tion as we say goodbye to Fr. Steve and welcome the new pastoral team for the parish, Deacon Sam Basta and Fr. John Madigan. A transition team has been formed to facilitate this changes at Sacred Heart. The members are: Emy Morris, Jeanne Sutherland, Mary Dickins, Mary Ciaramello, Matt Griffith, Renata Lampkin, Sean Cronkite, and Tracey Russell. If you have questions, please con-tact Mary Dickins at mdickins@sacredheart.org or 425-450-3908.
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Sacred Heart School
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Thank you to all our 2017-2018 School Sponsors who supported Sacred Heart this past year!
Sponsorship revenue is used to support our school programs and students. Interested in being a school sponsor for the 2018-2019 school year? Learn more about this community building op-portunity for your business by contacting Katy Gregg at kgregg@sacredheart.org
Sacred Heart Parish Youth Migrant Project
August 19-24, 2017
The Youth Migrant Project is a summer long ex-perience that provides current junior high youth (incoming grades 6, 7, 8) a unique opportunity to live in community and be of service to migrant families in the Skagit Valley. Parish youth groups serve for a week at a time throughout June, July and August. Participant jobs include: assisting in the day care centers, working at the Tri-Parish Food Bank, and visiting the migrant camps. A participant’s day also includes prayer, com-munity building, chores, and education about the needs of the poor.
Info: jkress@sacredheart.org
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Administration & Stewardship
Time, Talent and Treasure — Prayer, Service and Money
Please remember the Church in your will!
What will you give back to God from the blessings you have received?
Treasure Contributions 2017-2018 Projected Giving Goal July 2017-May 2018 $1,385,000 Contributions Received July 2017-May 2018 $1,329,388 Amount Under Budgeted Goal ($55,612) Contributions Received July 2016-May 2017 $1,314,646
PARISH GIVING FUND To model stewardship giving on a parish level, Sacred Heart has traditionally given away a portion of its ordi-nary income (Sunday and holyday offerings) to worthy charities beyond parish boundaries. Fr. Steve has assem-bled a small committee to make recommendations to him on where this money should be directed. If you know of a worthy charity that could use parish giving funds, please contact John Meyer at the parish office, jmeyer@sacredheart.org, and request that our basic information form be sent to them. The next meeting of the committee is in late June.
Treasure Pledges 2016 2017 2018 Avg. Wkly. Commitment $35.11 $36.16 $38.51 No. of Commitments 642 635 577 Rate of Fulfillment 97% 93% — —2018 Pledges as of May 17th
2018 PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION Next weekend, June 23-24, our parish takes up the annual Peter’s Pence Collection. United with more than 1 billion Catholics worldwide who participate in this special collection, 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.” See the special insert in today’s bulletin for more information. Please contribute generously next weekend using the special envelope found in this month’s offering envelope packet. Extra envelopes are attached to today’s bulletin insert and will be available in the pews next weekend. You can also donate through the “online giving” link on our parish website, sacredheart.org. Place your Peter’s Pence envelope in the regular collection along with your offerings to the parish. To assist our transfer of these funds, please make your check payable to Sacred Heart Parish. This special collection is one of several taken up each year. It’s an opportunity to give from the “other half” of your financial stew-ardship, the percent set aside for “other charities”. If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet. I have giv-en you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do. (John 13:14-15)
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2018 The 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal cam-paign is still underway in our parish. Thank you to those parish households who have made a pledge. However, as of this writing, we have not yet met our goal in dollars or in participation. Eve-ry gift, no matter the amount, is grate-fully appreciated and vital if we are to make our goal of
$213,000. If you have not yet done so, the important thing is that your household participate in some way in this year’s campaign. Please take a moment now to respond to the Arch-bishop’s Annual Catholic Appeal for Sacred Heart Parish!
See the special capital campaign insert in today’s bulletin!
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Faith Formation
Parish Life
NEEDED: Adult parishioners to help lead Word & Com-munion Services at Sacred Heart when daily Mass is not available. Training is provided and the schedule is flexi-ble. Word & Communion services normally begin at 9am weekdays and last no more than 30 minutes. Contact Carol Guenther if you can help. 425-450-3910
SACRED HEART BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP meets monthly on the 4th Tuesday to discuss the book of the month. Our selection for June is: A CONSTELLATION OF VITAL PHENOMENA by An-thony Marra. Set in a rural village in Chechnya, this fic-tional work is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle’s inaugural John Leonard Prize and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in fiction, as well as the inaugural Carla Furstenberg Cohen Fiction Award. We will meet Tuesday, June 26th at 7pm in the Parish Hall. Contact Betsy Komarnitsky (bjkomar@icloud.com) for more details. Read a good book this summer!
All are welcome!
WEEKEND HOSPITALITY HELPERS NEEDED All parishioners are invited to share the work it takes to offer Cheese & Crackers on Saturday evening and Coffee & Donuts on Sunday morning. A sign-up sheet is posted at the Kitchen door for you to pick a date in June. Training is provided, along with our appreciation!
It is with much disappointment that we have made the decision to cancel Vacation Bible Camp for this year. Our goal was to enroll 25 paying campers. As of the deadline on May 31st, we had
only 8 registrations, far short of a critical number to make it a wonderful experience for our children. Please talk with Debs Pokos Dugan to learn about possibilities at oth-er parishes in our area. 425-450-3912
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN: •Our goal is to provide Children’s Liturgy of the
Word at the Sunday masses throughout the sum-mer provided we can get enough adult helpers. Please contact Debs Pokos Dugan if you can take a turn once every 4-6 weeks: 425-450-3912.
•Beginning the weekend of July 7/8, children will have the opportunity to bring up non-perishable food items at the Offertory at all the weekend Masses. Large baskets will be placed on the steps of the altar platform for any child who would like to participate. Parents, please come prepared and encourage your children to develop this act of generosity on a regular basis.
•FORMED.org has a whole section of videos for children and youth. Our parish code is 2RQTQZ
SUMMER READING: We hope every member can take advantage of less hectic schedules and incorpo-rate a little spiritual reading into your plans this summer. Several free resources are available at the Faith Formation bulletin Board in the Narthex. Please take advantage of
this opportunity to grow in your faith at your own pace in your own place!
RETIREMENT PARTY
FOR FR. STEVE
Friday, June 29th
7pm in the school gym Desserts and Coffee will
be served. An email evite is going out this week.
RSVP’s are encouraged
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