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Liturgy Schedule MondaySaturday (except Tuesday) 9:00 am Tuesday: Communion Service 9:00 am Saturday Vigil Liturgy:  5:00 pm Sunday Liturgies:  8:30 am & 10:30 am  ReconciliaƟon Saturdays 4:004:30 pm in the ReconciliaƟon Chapel in the back of the church  or by appointment  206.283.1456 Our  Lady  of  Fatima  Parish Our  Lady  of  Fatima  Parish Our  Lady  of  Fatima  Parish  Pastor:  Rev.  Phil  Raether Pastor:  Rev.  Phil  Raether Pastor:  Rev.  Phil  Raether  3218  W  Barrett  St.   Seattle  WA   98199   3218  W  Barrett  St.   Seattle  WA   98199   3218  W  Barrett  St.   Seattle  WA   98199       206.283.1456   206.283.1456   206.283.1456       www.olfatima.org www.olfatima.org www.olfatima.org  Staff Members Permanent Deacon: Rev. Mr. Ron Allen Child & Adult Faith FormaƟon:  Kathy Carr 206.503.2415 School Principal:  Nicholas Ford 206.283.7031 Parish Administrator:  Phil Hasenkamp 206.503.2393 Music: Kate Leen 206.503.2423 Bookkeeper:  Julieta Romero 206.503.2399 AdministraƟve Assistant:  Lisa Smith 206.283.1456 Sacramental CelebraƟons  Infant BapƟsm Contact Kathy Carr for the schedule of classes & dates  the Sacrament is celebrated 206.503.2415  Marriage Contact the parish six months in anƟcipaƟon to prepare and determine readiness 206.503.2415  AnoinƟng of the Sick is given to those preparing for surgery, the elderly, the ill, and the dying.  Please ask the priest following mass for an anoinƟng.  In the event of an emergency call the oce 206.283.1456.  Eucharist Contact the oce for a home visit.  For First Holy Communion contact Kathy Carr for both children and adults 206.503.2415  ReconciliaƟon (Confession) is celebrated on Saturdays from 4:004:30pm in the ReconciliaƟon Chapel.  Other Ɵmes available by appointment 206.283.1456. Welcome! Welcome! Welcome! We invite you to be We invite you to be We invite you to be engaged in your engaged in your engaged in your community life.  community life.  community life.  Please register so we can Please register so we can Please register so we can become acquainted become acquainted become acquainted Vision: Vision: Vision:   Grow  in  Christ’s  Love Grow  in  Christ’s  Love Grow  in  Christ’s  Love  Mission: Mission: Mission:  We,  as  stewards  of  Our  Lady  of  We,  as  stewards  of  Our  Lady  of  We,  as  stewards  of  Our  Lady  of  Fatima  Parish,  keep  Jesus  Christ  at  the  center  of  our  lives  by  Fatima  Parish,  keep  Jesus  Christ  at  the  center  of  our  lives  by  Fatima  Parish,  keep  Jesus  Christ  at  the  center  of  our  lives  by  celebrating  the  Eucharist,  nurturing  our  faith, celebrating  the  Eucharist,  nurturing  our  faith, celebrating  the  Eucharist,  nurturing  our  faith,  building  community,  and  serving  others. building  community,  and  serving  others. building  community,  and  serving  others.  

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Page 1: Vision: Grow in Christ’s Love...2018/01/21  · Segall was a finalist. In 7th grade, Jessica McDowall placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist. We are proud of all the work this

Liturgy Schedule

Monday‐Saturday

(except Tuesday) 900 am

Tuesday Communion Service

900 am

Saturday Vigil Liturgy

500 pm

Sunday Liturgies

830 am amp 1030 am

Reconcilia on

Saturdays 400‐430 pm in

the Reconcilia on Chapel in

the back of the church

or by appointment

2062831456

Our Lady o f Fa t ima Pa r i shOur Lady o f Fa t ima Pa r i shOur Lady o f Fa t ima Pa r i sh Pas to r Rev Ph i l Rae the rPa s to r Rev Ph i l Rae the rPa s to r Rev Ph i l Rae the r

3218 W Ba r re t t S t Sea t t l e WA 98199 3218 W Ba r re t t S t Sea t t l e WA 98199 3218 W Ba r re t t S t Sea t t l e WA 98199 206 283 1456 206 283 1456 206 283 1456 wwwo l f a t ima o rgwwwo l f a t ima o rgwwwo l f a t ima o rg

Staff Members

Permanent Deacon

Rev Mr Ron Allen

Child amp Adult Faith Forma on

Kathy Carr 2065032415

School Principal

Nicholas Ford 2062837031

Parish Administrator

Phil Hasenkamp 2065032393

Music Kate Leen 2065032423

Bookkeeper

Julieta Romero 2065032399

Administra ve Assistant

Lisa Smith 2062831456

Sacramental Celebra ons

Infant Bap sm Contact Kathy Carr for the

schedule of classes amp dates the Sacrament is

celebrated 2065032415

Marriage Contact the parish six months in

an cipa on to prepare and determine

readiness 2065032415

Anoin ng of the Sick is given to those

preparing for surgery the elderly the ill and

the dying Please ask the priest following

mass for an anoin ng In the event of an

emergency call the office 2062831456

Eucharist Contact the office for a home visit

For First Holy Communion contact Kathy Carr

for both children and adults 2065032415

Reconcilia on (Confession) is celebrated on

Saturdays from 400‐430pm in the

Reconcilia on Chapel Other mes available

by appointment 2062831456

WelcomeWelcomeWelcome We invite you to be We invite you to be We invite you to be engaged in your engaged in your engaged in your community life community life community life

Please register so we can Please register so we can Please register so we can become acquaintedbecome acquaintedbecome acquainted

VisionVisionVision Grow in Christrsquos LoveGrow in Christrsquos LoveGrow in Christrsquos Love

MissionMissionMission We as stewards of Our Lady of We as stewards of Our Lady of We as stewards of Our Lady of Fatima Parish keep Jesus Christ at the center of our lives by Fatima Parish keep Jesus Christ at the center of our lives by Fatima Parish keep Jesus Christ at the center of our lives by

celebrating the Eucharist nurturing our faithcelebrating the Eucharist nurturing our faithcelebrating the Eucharist nurturing our faith building community and serving othersbuilding community and serving othersbuilding community and serving others

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1 January 21 2018

P r a yP r a yP r a y MASS

INTENTIONS

Jan 21 1030am Peter Maguddayao+

Jan 22 9am Sr Celine Steinberger+

Jan 24 9am Bill Hagelin+

Jan 25 9am Bill Hagelin+

Jan 26 9am Laurie Bishop+

Jan 27 9am

5pm

Peter Cullen

Bill Hagelin+

Jan 28 830am

1030 am

Our Parishioners

Victims of Abortion

To schedule an

intention please visit

the Welcome desk after

a weekend liturgy or

stop by the office

during the week

First ReadingFirst ReadingFirst Reading Jonas 31Jonas 31Jonas 31---5 105 105 10

Second ReadingSecond ReadingSecond Reading 1 Corinthians 7291 Corinthians 7291 Corinthians 729---313131

GospelGospelGospel Mark 114Mark 114Mark 114---202020

Third Sunday in Ordinary TimeThird Sunday in Ordinary TimeThird Sunday in Ordinary Time

OUR LADY OF FATIMA

RIGHT TO LIFE

A new Right To Life Group is starting at

OLF This group will study direct and

facilitate RTL activities in our Parish and may

coordinate with other similar groups in our area

We have a beginning nucleus of good people who

hope that you too can find the needed small amount

of time to devote to this important and rewarding

activity Please contact either Pauline Coveny

206-525-3045 or Judie Scherer 425-681-6962

PROJECT RACHEL

Hope and HealingmdashAfter Abortion

Do you suffer from feelings of guilt

grief anger or depression from a past

abortion experience Do you feel alienated from

your faith or wonder if Godrsquos love and forgiveness

can really be for you Does it feel as though no one

understands or cares

Join us on a journey of emotional and spiritual

healing from abortion

Rachelrsquos Vineyard Healing Retreat

March 9-11 2018 Seabeck

To register call Valerie

1-800-822-HOPE (4673)

WASHINGTON STATE MARCH-FOR-LIFE

Olympia Washington Monday January 22nd

Join fellow Catholics on a bus to Olympia for the annual March-for-life Each January thousands of Catholics

and other Christians gather on the steps of the State Capitol to remind our legislators that as a society we

must respect the lives of all unborn babies

The bus will depart OLF parking lot at 700 am for 9 am mass at St Martinrsquos Abbey in Lacey then on to the

Capitol for the march Return to OLF approximately 4pm Please bring a sack lunch We will provide bottled

water Bus capacity is limited so please register this weekend There is NO Cost however a free-will

offering will be accepted to help defray the cost of the bus rental which is being fronted by OLF Knights of

Columbus Donations will be accepted on the bus on Monday Sponsored by OLF Respect Life Ministry amp

OLF Knights of Columbus

Coming to OLF for this Lent Beginning

February 28th Spread the word and bring a

friend Save the date and watch the bulletin

for more information

PLEASE PRAY FOR DEACON RON ALLEN

Deacon Ron will be taking some time off from

serving as our deacon

beginning January 22nd

He needs to focus on

some health issues and

hopes to return when

hersquos feeling better

Please keep Deacon Ron

in your prayers that he

may experience the

touch of Christ the

Healer

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 January 21 2018

PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK

January 21-28

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

4-530pm Edge Youth Meeting Parish Center

Mon 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Tues 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Communion Service Church

Wed 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Thurs 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Fri 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Sat 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Daily Mass Church

5pm Vigil Mass with infant Baptism Church

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

SCHOOL MINISTRY NEWS

This past weekend our students participated in

Seattle Preprsquos speech tournament and a regional

robotics competition on our own campus We sent

19 students to Seattle Prep and had several students

place in their respective disciplines Margaret

Sauvage won the Senior Expository winning a

scholarship to Seattle Prep next year Amongst 8th

graders William Hunt and John ODonnell placed

second in their respective categories while Anika

Segall was a finalist In 7th grade Jessica McDowall

placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist We

are proud of all the work this team put in this

year In Robotics OLF once again hosted a

tournament with 49 teams competing We had 8

teams representing our school and the team of

Gavin Legere and Ethan Berg finished in first place

These events would not happen without the support

of our parent coaches and volunteers so we thank

them for their dedication to these two programs

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Give

your children the best gift possible the abiding love

between their parents Learn how to encourage it by

participating in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter

(WWME) weekend The next weekend at the

Sheraton Bellevue Hotel is on February 16-18

2018 Apply at wwwwwmeorg More information

at 206-772-2344

MULTIMEDIA YOUTH CONTEST

Creating on the Margins ldquoShare the Journey of

Young Migrants and Refugeesrdquo The annual

Multimedia Youth Contest is organized by the US

bishopsrsquo Catholic Campaign for Human

Development (CCHD) It is a tool for schools and

parishes to engage Catholics in grades 7 through 12

in learning about the root causes of US poverty and

the Churchrsquos response Contest materials (English

and Spanish) can be found at wwwusccborg

youthcontest The local deadline is March 17 2017

For contest resources and other information in the

Archdiocese of Seattle contact

missionsofficeseattlearchorg

ITALIAN DINNER JANUARY 27TH

Dancing following Dinner ndash Music by The Ben Mish

Band $35 per person Adults only event Friends amp

family welcome Space is limited so purchase now

OLF Gym doors open at 6pm

Register at the OLF website httpsschoololfatimaorg

Please contact the school for more information

206-283-7031

Thank you Bonjrada family

for sponsoring this event

LUCIA GUILD MEETING TUES FEB 13

Please note change of date

All women of the Parish are invited to attend Social

hour at 1130am lunch at 12 Bring your brown bag

lunch coffee tea amp dessert is provided

OLF LAY CARMELITES MEETING

You are invited to OLF Lay Carmelites

formation MeetingmdashJan 21mdashafter

1030am Mass Rectory Basement

Meeting room 1145ammdash130pm

Presentation on Understanding the Mass Better

For more information contact Mary Cruise

206-285-8550 See our brochure in the kiosk

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 January 21 2018

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Thank you for all your gifts

There is a certain urgency in todayrsquos Gospel as Jesus

calls His first disciplesmdashAndrew and Simon James

and John Each one follows Jesus immediately

Unhesitatingly abandoning nets and boat and father

and fellow-workers To what is Jesus calling memdashand

at this moment in these circumstances What will I

need to abandon in order to follow Him

Using this QR code with your smart

phone will direct you to our parish

stewardship website

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME

Thank you to all of those stewards who

serve so faithfully at Mass

If you would like more information about any of

the parish ministries please visit the information

desk or contact the parish office at 206283-1456

or lsmitholfatimaorg

Next Weekend our Volunteers at Mass will be

Liturgy Sat Jan 27

5pm

Sun Jan 28

830am

Sun Jan 28

1030am

Extra-ordinary

Minister

of Holy

Communion

(EM)

Lee B

Marco M

Kathy C

Tim C

Sheila M

Larry C

Joan W

Mary C

Penny C

Julieta R

Anne F

Deacon Ron

Harry C

Pauline C

Libby S

David O

Rolinda B

Jennie L

Theresa S

Mickey V

Marion B

Sacristan Helen G Maureen B Kate S

Lector Chris C Scott G Bill R

Altar

Servers

Kyle F

Joe-Henry M

Maddy C

Cadelle K

Hirsquoilei L

Sydney C

Meryl G

Alice S

Cosette F

Welcome Desk John amp JoAnn K Myrna I Janet M

Coffee Social

Host

School

Commission

School

Commission

January 14th gifts $9322

Online giving gifts this past week $2731

Budgeted each week $16058

Budgeted year to date (beginning Jul 1) $465682

Gifts given year to date $484504

CHILDRENrsquoS FAITH FORMATION

Our Lady of Fatima provides Religious Education on

designated Sundays that are listed here Sunday

School for Pre K-Jr High takes place from 930-

1020 in the school The curriculum is grade specific

All parish children are encouraged to apply

Childrens Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) takes place

during 1030 mass for children pre-k through 6yo or

who are not preparing for 1st Holy Communion

Younger children are welcome accompanied with

an adult Lessons are specific to this age group

Children preparing for First Eucharist and older

accompany their parents and participate in the

sacrifice of the Mass in church

Please contact Kathy Carr for more information

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

INFANT BAPTISM SCHEDULE amp CLASSES

to register please contact Kathy Carr

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

Sunday School

for Children

930-1020 am

Schedule Liturgy of

The Word

1030am Liturgy

January 21 28

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

January 21

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

BAPTISM

LITURGIES

Sat Jan 20 5pm

Sun Feb 11 1030am

Sat April 29 1030am

Sun May 20 1030am

Sat June 16 5pm

BAPTISM CLASS

630-830PMmdashParish Office

3307 W Dravus Street

February 8

April 24

May 15

June 12

Baptism classes required for

families celebrating first baptism

TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF NATURAL

DISASTERS You can give directly through

Catholic Charities USA Just visit

catholicharitiesusaorg

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 January 21 2018

I believe every abortion

is a tragedy

Diane Abbott

CAN YOU HELP

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Use your envelope or place

your check in an envelope marked ldquoSt VdePrdquo in the

Sunday collection to help local neighbors

WINTER SHELTER will need more socks soon

thicker white and regular length socks will be

appreciated If you find T-shirts and underwear at

great prices we need L and XL sizes Put in the

marked basket in the Parish Center No other

clothing please

ST FRANCIS HOUSE Bring Sandwiches of any

kind to the Social Center by 900 am on Wednesday

mornings Please use individual sandwich bags and

put back into the bread bag with a label that

identifies what they are-tuna cheese ham beef

PBampJ egg and so on Fatimarsquos food on Wednesdays

is often the only nourishment the St Francis clients

have to eat on Wednesdays Please put hard boiled

eggs into the carton secured with a rubber band

St Francis House also especially needs clean menrsquos

clothing such as jeans t-shirts sweatshirts and

shoes Sign up here for hard boiled egg donations

Email questions to serviceolfatimaorg

TENT CITY 5 Thank you for the recent generous

donations TC5 continues to need warm items of all

kinds paper products utensils batteries and

flashlights plus small packages of condiments The

TC5 community always welcomes warm food or

snacks such as chicken wings for lunch-times and on

weekends when donations are on the low side TC5

is at the foot of the Magnolia bridge and is easiest to

access from the Dravus exit to the bridge as it is on

the right side prior to turning right up the Magnolia

Bridge

BALLARD FOOD BANK Non-perishable food items

can be placed in the large wooden box in the parish

center No expired food items please

OLF MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

We had a wonderful kick-off to our 2nd semester

with an introduction to our new theme

Kingdom Come (all about the life and ministry of

Jesus)

Join us for our Next EDGE Night Sunday

January 21 from 400 ndash 530pm (NOTE Were

back to our usual time)

Our topic for the evening is ldquoRoyal Descentrdquo about

Jesus Early and Hidden Life

Keep up the random acts of kindness

Contacts Kimberly Abadir abadirkhotmailcom

or Aimee Moore 425-773-0777

We at Our Lady of Fatima Parish want to make it easy

for families with young children to come to church

together on Sunday morning

To help you we want you to know what is available during

the communityrsquos liturgies

We provide each week a new Childrenrsquos Bulletin for

children in two age groups Each bulletin contains

Scripture based activities to help your child learn about

the readings at mass that day and to give a visual aid to

their learning

Childrenrsquos Liturgy of the Word Dismissal at the 1030am

liturgy during the school year is an opportunity for

children 4-6 to hear the readings proclaimed at their level

The Baby Room or Cry Room is located in the back of the

Church to the west of the front doors It is furnished with

pews books some activities soundproofing and

carpeting Sound from the assembly is audible in this

room This room is designed to enable children to engage

in quiet play while adults join the worship

Our facility has two locations for restrooms available for

families the back of the church west of the main entrance

and in the parish center (social hall)

Changing tables are available in both the parish center

womenrsquos and menrsquos restrooms

Nursing mothers can find a quiet room set aside for you

accessible through the womenrsquos restroom in the parish

center

If you have questions comments or other needs with

regards to young children please call the office at 206-

283-1456

We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

Page 2: Vision: Grow in Christ’s Love...2018/01/21  · Segall was a finalist. In 7th grade, Jessica McDowall placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist. We are proud of all the work this

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1 January 21 2018

P r a yP r a yP r a y MASS

INTENTIONS

Jan 21 1030am Peter Maguddayao+

Jan 22 9am Sr Celine Steinberger+

Jan 24 9am Bill Hagelin+

Jan 25 9am Bill Hagelin+

Jan 26 9am Laurie Bishop+

Jan 27 9am

5pm

Peter Cullen

Bill Hagelin+

Jan 28 830am

1030 am

Our Parishioners

Victims of Abortion

To schedule an

intention please visit

the Welcome desk after

a weekend liturgy or

stop by the office

during the week

First ReadingFirst ReadingFirst Reading Jonas 31Jonas 31Jonas 31---5 105 105 10

Second ReadingSecond ReadingSecond Reading 1 Corinthians 7291 Corinthians 7291 Corinthians 729---313131

GospelGospelGospel Mark 114Mark 114Mark 114---202020

Third Sunday in Ordinary TimeThird Sunday in Ordinary TimeThird Sunday in Ordinary Time

OUR LADY OF FATIMA

RIGHT TO LIFE

A new Right To Life Group is starting at

OLF This group will study direct and

facilitate RTL activities in our Parish and may

coordinate with other similar groups in our area

We have a beginning nucleus of good people who

hope that you too can find the needed small amount

of time to devote to this important and rewarding

activity Please contact either Pauline Coveny

206-525-3045 or Judie Scherer 425-681-6962

PROJECT RACHEL

Hope and HealingmdashAfter Abortion

Do you suffer from feelings of guilt

grief anger or depression from a past

abortion experience Do you feel alienated from

your faith or wonder if Godrsquos love and forgiveness

can really be for you Does it feel as though no one

understands or cares

Join us on a journey of emotional and spiritual

healing from abortion

Rachelrsquos Vineyard Healing Retreat

March 9-11 2018 Seabeck

To register call Valerie

1-800-822-HOPE (4673)

WASHINGTON STATE MARCH-FOR-LIFE

Olympia Washington Monday January 22nd

Join fellow Catholics on a bus to Olympia for the annual March-for-life Each January thousands of Catholics

and other Christians gather on the steps of the State Capitol to remind our legislators that as a society we

must respect the lives of all unborn babies

The bus will depart OLF parking lot at 700 am for 9 am mass at St Martinrsquos Abbey in Lacey then on to the

Capitol for the march Return to OLF approximately 4pm Please bring a sack lunch We will provide bottled

water Bus capacity is limited so please register this weekend There is NO Cost however a free-will

offering will be accepted to help defray the cost of the bus rental which is being fronted by OLF Knights of

Columbus Donations will be accepted on the bus on Monday Sponsored by OLF Respect Life Ministry amp

OLF Knights of Columbus

Coming to OLF for this Lent Beginning

February 28th Spread the word and bring a

friend Save the date and watch the bulletin

for more information

PLEASE PRAY FOR DEACON RON ALLEN

Deacon Ron will be taking some time off from

serving as our deacon

beginning January 22nd

He needs to focus on

some health issues and

hopes to return when

hersquos feeling better

Please keep Deacon Ron

in your prayers that he

may experience the

touch of Christ the

Healer

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 January 21 2018

PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK

January 21-28

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

4-530pm Edge Youth Meeting Parish Center

Mon 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Tues 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Communion Service Church

Wed 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Thurs 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Fri 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Sat 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Daily Mass Church

5pm Vigil Mass with infant Baptism Church

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

SCHOOL MINISTRY NEWS

This past weekend our students participated in

Seattle Preprsquos speech tournament and a regional

robotics competition on our own campus We sent

19 students to Seattle Prep and had several students

place in their respective disciplines Margaret

Sauvage won the Senior Expository winning a

scholarship to Seattle Prep next year Amongst 8th

graders William Hunt and John ODonnell placed

second in their respective categories while Anika

Segall was a finalist In 7th grade Jessica McDowall

placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist We

are proud of all the work this team put in this

year In Robotics OLF once again hosted a

tournament with 49 teams competing We had 8

teams representing our school and the team of

Gavin Legere and Ethan Berg finished in first place

These events would not happen without the support

of our parent coaches and volunteers so we thank

them for their dedication to these two programs

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Give

your children the best gift possible the abiding love

between their parents Learn how to encourage it by

participating in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter

(WWME) weekend The next weekend at the

Sheraton Bellevue Hotel is on February 16-18

2018 Apply at wwwwwmeorg More information

at 206-772-2344

MULTIMEDIA YOUTH CONTEST

Creating on the Margins ldquoShare the Journey of

Young Migrants and Refugeesrdquo The annual

Multimedia Youth Contest is organized by the US

bishopsrsquo Catholic Campaign for Human

Development (CCHD) It is a tool for schools and

parishes to engage Catholics in grades 7 through 12

in learning about the root causes of US poverty and

the Churchrsquos response Contest materials (English

and Spanish) can be found at wwwusccborg

youthcontest The local deadline is March 17 2017

For contest resources and other information in the

Archdiocese of Seattle contact

missionsofficeseattlearchorg

ITALIAN DINNER JANUARY 27TH

Dancing following Dinner ndash Music by The Ben Mish

Band $35 per person Adults only event Friends amp

family welcome Space is limited so purchase now

OLF Gym doors open at 6pm

Register at the OLF website httpsschoololfatimaorg

Please contact the school for more information

206-283-7031

Thank you Bonjrada family

for sponsoring this event

LUCIA GUILD MEETING TUES FEB 13

Please note change of date

All women of the Parish are invited to attend Social

hour at 1130am lunch at 12 Bring your brown bag

lunch coffee tea amp dessert is provided

OLF LAY CARMELITES MEETING

You are invited to OLF Lay Carmelites

formation MeetingmdashJan 21mdashafter

1030am Mass Rectory Basement

Meeting room 1145ammdash130pm

Presentation on Understanding the Mass Better

For more information contact Mary Cruise

206-285-8550 See our brochure in the kiosk

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 January 21 2018

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Thank you for all your gifts

There is a certain urgency in todayrsquos Gospel as Jesus

calls His first disciplesmdashAndrew and Simon James

and John Each one follows Jesus immediately

Unhesitatingly abandoning nets and boat and father

and fellow-workers To what is Jesus calling memdashand

at this moment in these circumstances What will I

need to abandon in order to follow Him

Using this QR code with your smart

phone will direct you to our parish

stewardship website

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME

Thank you to all of those stewards who

serve so faithfully at Mass

If you would like more information about any of

the parish ministries please visit the information

desk or contact the parish office at 206283-1456

or lsmitholfatimaorg

Next Weekend our Volunteers at Mass will be

Liturgy Sat Jan 27

5pm

Sun Jan 28

830am

Sun Jan 28

1030am

Extra-ordinary

Minister

of Holy

Communion

(EM)

Lee B

Marco M

Kathy C

Tim C

Sheila M

Larry C

Joan W

Mary C

Penny C

Julieta R

Anne F

Deacon Ron

Harry C

Pauline C

Libby S

David O

Rolinda B

Jennie L

Theresa S

Mickey V

Marion B

Sacristan Helen G Maureen B Kate S

Lector Chris C Scott G Bill R

Altar

Servers

Kyle F

Joe-Henry M

Maddy C

Cadelle K

Hirsquoilei L

Sydney C

Meryl G

Alice S

Cosette F

Welcome Desk John amp JoAnn K Myrna I Janet M

Coffee Social

Host

School

Commission

School

Commission

January 14th gifts $9322

Online giving gifts this past week $2731

Budgeted each week $16058

Budgeted year to date (beginning Jul 1) $465682

Gifts given year to date $484504

CHILDRENrsquoS FAITH FORMATION

Our Lady of Fatima provides Religious Education on

designated Sundays that are listed here Sunday

School for Pre K-Jr High takes place from 930-

1020 in the school The curriculum is grade specific

All parish children are encouraged to apply

Childrens Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) takes place

during 1030 mass for children pre-k through 6yo or

who are not preparing for 1st Holy Communion

Younger children are welcome accompanied with

an adult Lessons are specific to this age group

Children preparing for First Eucharist and older

accompany their parents and participate in the

sacrifice of the Mass in church

Please contact Kathy Carr for more information

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

INFANT BAPTISM SCHEDULE amp CLASSES

to register please contact Kathy Carr

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

Sunday School

for Children

930-1020 am

Schedule Liturgy of

The Word

1030am Liturgy

January 21 28

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

January 21

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

BAPTISM

LITURGIES

Sat Jan 20 5pm

Sun Feb 11 1030am

Sat April 29 1030am

Sun May 20 1030am

Sat June 16 5pm

BAPTISM CLASS

630-830PMmdashParish Office

3307 W Dravus Street

February 8

April 24

May 15

June 12

Baptism classes required for

families celebrating first baptism

TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF NATURAL

DISASTERS You can give directly through

Catholic Charities USA Just visit

catholicharitiesusaorg

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 January 21 2018

I believe every abortion

is a tragedy

Diane Abbott

CAN YOU HELP

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Use your envelope or place

your check in an envelope marked ldquoSt VdePrdquo in the

Sunday collection to help local neighbors

WINTER SHELTER will need more socks soon

thicker white and regular length socks will be

appreciated If you find T-shirts and underwear at

great prices we need L and XL sizes Put in the

marked basket in the Parish Center No other

clothing please

ST FRANCIS HOUSE Bring Sandwiches of any

kind to the Social Center by 900 am on Wednesday

mornings Please use individual sandwich bags and

put back into the bread bag with a label that

identifies what they are-tuna cheese ham beef

PBampJ egg and so on Fatimarsquos food on Wednesdays

is often the only nourishment the St Francis clients

have to eat on Wednesdays Please put hard boiled

eggs into the carton secured with a rubber band

St Francis House also especially needs clean menrsquos

clothing such as jeans t-shirts sweatshirts and

shoes Sign up here for hard boiled egg donations

Email questions to serviceolfatimaorg

TENT CITY 5 Thank you for the recent generous

donations TC5 continues to need warm items of all

kinds paper products utensils batteries and

flashlights plus small packages of condiments The

TC5 community always welcomes warm food or

snacks such as chicken wings for lunch-times and on

weekends when donations are on the low side TC5

is at the foot of the Magnolia bridge and is easiest to

access from the Dravus exit to the bridge as it is on

the right side prior to turning right up the Magnolia

Bridge

BALLARD FOOD BANK Non-perishable food items

can be placed in the large wooden box in the parish

center No expired food items please

OLF MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

We had a wonderful kick-off to our 2nd semester

with an introduction to our new theme

Kingdom Come (all about the life and ministry of

Jesus)

Join us for our Next EDGE Night Sunday

January 21 from 400 ndash 530pm (NOTE Were

back to our usual time)

Our topic for the evening is ldquoRoyal Descentrdquo about

Jesus Early and Hidden Life

Keep up the random acts of kindness

Contacts Kimberly Abadir abadirkhotmailcom

or Aimee Moore 425-773-0777

We at Our Lady of Fatima Parish want to make it easy

for families with young children to come to church

together on Sunday morning

To help you we want you to know what is available during

the communityrsquos liturgies

We provide each week a new Childrenrsquos Bulletin for

children in two age groups Each bulletin contains

Scripture based activities to help your child learn about

the readings at mass that day and to give a visual aid to

their learning

Childrenrsquos Liturgy of the Word Dismissal at the 1030am

liturgy during the school year is an opportunity for

children 4-6 to hear the readings proclaimed at their level

The Baby Room or Cry Room is located in the back of the

Church to the west of the front doors It is furnished with

pews books some activities soundproofing and

carpeting Sound from the assembly is audible in this

room This room is designed to enable children to engage

in quiet play while adults join the worship

Our facility has two locations for restrooms available for

families the back of the church west of the main entrance

and in the parish center (social hall)

Changing tables are available in both the parish center

womenrsquos and menrsquos restrooms

Nursing mothers can find a quiet room set aside for you

accessible through the womenrsquos restroom in the parish

center

If you have questions comments or other needs with

regards to young children please call the office at 206-

283-1456

We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 January 21 2018

PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK

January 21-28

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

4-530pm Edge Youth Meeting Parish Center

Mon 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Tues 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Communion Service Church

Wed 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Thurs 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Fri 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Mass Church

Sat 825am Recitation of the Holy Rosary Church

9am Daily Mass Church

5pm Vigil Mass with infant Baptism Church

Sun 830am Mass

930-1020am Childrenrsquos RE classes School

1030am Mass with CLOW

SCHOOL MINISTRY NEWS

This past weekend our students participated in

Seattle Preprsquos speech tournament and a regional

robotics competition on our own campus We sent

19 students to Seattle Prep and had several students

place in their respective disciplines Margaret

Sauvage won the Senior Expository winning a

scholarship to Seattle Prep next year Amongst 8th

graders William Hunt and John ODonnell placed

second in their respective categories while Anika

Segall was a finalist In 7th grade Jessica McDowall

placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist We

are proud of all the work this team put in this

year In Robotics OLF once again hosted a

tournament with 49 teams competing We had 8

teams representing our school and the team of

Gavin Legere and Ethan Berg finished in first place

These events would not happen without the support

of our parent coaches and volunteers so we thank

them for their dedication to these two programs

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Give

your children the best gift possible the abiding love

between their parents Learn how to encourage it by

participating in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter

(WWME) weekend The next weekend at the

Sheraton Bellevue Hotel is on February 16-18

2018 Apply at wwwwwmeorg More information

at 206-772-2344

MULTIMEDIA YOUTH CONTEST

Creating on the Margins ldquoShare the Journey of

Young Migrants and Refugeesrdquo The annual

Multimedia Youth Contest is organized by the US

bishopsrsquo Catholic Campaign for Human

Development (CCHD) It is a tool for schools and

parishes to engage Catholics in grades 7 through 12

in learning about the root causes of US poverty and

the Churchrsquos response Contest materials (English

and Spanish) can be found at wwwusccborg

youthcontest The local deadline is March 17 2017

For contest resources and other information in the

Archdiocese of Seattle contact

missionsofficeseattlearchorg

ITALIAN DINNER JANUARY 27TH

Dancing following Dinner ndash Music by The Ben Mish

Band $35 per person Adults only event Friends amp

family welcome Space is limited so purchase now

OLF Gym doors open at 6pm

Register at the OLF website httpsschoololfatimaorg

Please contact the school for more information

206-283-7031

Thank you Bonjrada family

for sponsoring this event

LUCIA GUILD MEETING TUES FEB 13

Please note change of date

All women of the Parish are invited to attend Social

hour at 1130am lunch at 12 Bring your brown bag

lunch coffee tea amp dessert is provided

OLF LAY CARMELITES MEETING

You are invited to OLF Lay Carmelites

formation MeetingmdashJan 21mdashafter

1030am Mass Rectory Basement

Meeting room 1145ammdash130pm

Presentation on Understanding the Mass Better

For more information contact Mary Cruise

206-285-8550 See our brochure in the kiosk

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 January 21 2018

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Thank you for all your gifts

There is a certain urgency in todayrsquos Gospel as Jesus

calls His first disciplesmdashAndrew and Simon James

and John Each one follows Jesus immediately

Unhesitatingly abandoning nets and boat and father

and fellow-workers To what is Jesus calling memdashand

at this moment in these circumstances What will I

need to abandon in order to follow Him

Using this QR code with your smart

phone will direct you to our parish

stewardship website

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME

Thank you to all of those stewards who

serve so faithfully at Mass

If you would like more information about any of

the parish ministries please visit the information

desk or contact the parish office at 206283-1456

or lsmitholfatimaorg

Next Weekend our Volunteers at Mass will be

Liturgy Sat Jan 27

5pm

Sun Jan 28

830am

Sun Jan 28

1030am

Extra-ordinary

Minister

of Holy

Communion

(EM)

Lee B

Marco M

Kathy C

Tim C

Sheila M

Larry C

Joan W

Mary C

Penny C

Julieta R

Anne F

Deacon Ron

Harry C

Pauline C

Libby S

David O

Rolinda B

Jennie L

Theresa S

Mickey V

Marion B

Sacristan Helen G Maureen B Kate S

Lector Chris C Scott G Bill R

Altar

Servers

Kyle F

Joe-Henry M

Maddy C

Cadelle K

Hirsquoilei L

Sydney C

Meryl G

Alice S

Cosette F

Welcome Desk John amp JoAnn K Myrna I Janet M

Coffee Social

Host

School

Commission

School

Commission

January 14th gifts $9322

Online giving gifts this past week $2731

Budgeted each week $16058

Budgeted year to date (beginning Jul 1) $465682

Gifts given year to date $484504

CHILDRENrsquoS FAITH FORMATION

Our Lady of Fatima provides Religious Education on

designated Sundays that are listed here Sunday

School for Pre K-Jr High takes place from 930-

1020 in the school The curriculum is grade specific

All parish children are encouraged to apply

Childrens Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) takes place

during 1030 mass for children pre-k through 6yo or

who are not preparing for 1st Holy Communion

Younger children are welcome accompanied with

an adult Lessons are specific to this age group

Children preparing for First Eucharist and older

accompany their parents and participate in the

sacrifice of the Mass in church

Please contact Kathy Carr for more information

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

INFANT BAPTISM SCHEDULE amp CLASSES

to register please contact Kathy Carr

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

Sunday School

for Children

930-1020 am

Schedule Liturgy of

The Word

1030am Liturgy

January 21 28

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

January 21

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

BAPTISM

LITURGIES

Sat Jan 20 5pm

Sun Feb 11 1030am

Sat April 29 1030am

Sun May 20 1030am

Sat June 16 5pm

BAPTISM CLASS

630-830PMmdashParish Office

3307 W Dravus Street

February 8

April 24

May 15

June 12

Baptism classes required for

families celebrating first baptism

TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF NATURAL

DISASTERS You can give directly through

Catholic Charities USA Just visit

catholicharitiesusaorg

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 January 21 2018

I believe every abortion

is a tragedy

Diane Abbott

CAN YOU HELP

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Use your envelope or place

your check in an envelope marked ldquoSt VdePrdquo in the

Sunday collection to help local neighbors

WINTER SHELTER will need more socks soon

thicker white and regular length socks will be

appreciated If you find T-shirts and underwear at

great prices we need L and XL sizes Put in the

marked basket in the Parish Center No other

clothing please

ST FRANCIS HOUSE Bring Sandwiches of any

kind to the Social Center by 900 am on Wednesday

mornings Please use individual sandwich bags and

put back into the bread bag with a label that

identifies what they are-tuna cheese ham beef

PBampJ egg and so on Fatimarsquos food on Wednesdays

is often the only nourishment the St Francis clients

have to eat on Wednesdays Please put hard boiled

eggs into the carton secured with a rubber band

St Francis House also especially needs clean menrsquos

clothing such as jeans t-shirts sweatshirts and

shoes Sign up here for hard boiled egg donations

Email questions to serviceolfatimaorg

TENT CITY 5 Thank you for the recent generous

donations TC5 continues to need warm items of all

kinds paper products utensils batteries and

flashlights plus small packages of condiments The

TC5 community always welcomes warm food or

snacks such as chicken wings for lunch-times and on

weekends when donations are on the low side TC5

is at the foot of the Magnolia bridge and is easiest to

access from the Dravus exit to the bridge as it is on

the right side prior to turning right up the Magnolia

Bridge

BALLARD FOOD BANK Non-perishable food items

can be placed in the large wooden box in the parish

center No expired food items please

OLF MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

We had a wonderful kick-off to our 2nd semester

with an introduction to our new theme

Kingdom Come (all about the life and ministry of

Jesus)

Join us for our Next EDGE Night Sunday

January 21 from 400 ndash 530pm (NOTE Were

back to our usual time)

Our topic for the evening is ldquoRoyal Descentrdquo about

Jesus Early and Hidden Life

Keep up the random acts of kindness

Contacts Kimberly Abadir abadirkhotmailcom

or Aimee Moore 425-773-0777

We at Our Lady of Fatima Parish want to make it easy

for families with young children to come to church

together on Sunday morning

To help you we want you to know what is available during

the communityrsquos liturgies

We provide each week a new Childrenrsquos Bulletin for

children in two age groups Each bulletin contains

Scripture based activities to help your child learn about

the readings at mass that day and to give a visual aid to

their learning

Childrenrsquos Liturgy of the Word Dismissal at the 1030am

liturgy during the school year is an opportunity for

children 4-6 to hear the readings proclaimed at their level

The Baby Room or Cry Room is located in the back of the

Church to the west of the front doors It is furnished with

pews books some activities soundproofing and

carpeting Sound from the assembly is audible in this

room This room is designed to enable children to engage

in quiet play while adults join the worship

Our facility has two locations for restrooms available for

families the back of the church west of the main entrance

and in the parish center (social hall)

Changing tables are available in both the parish center

womenrsquos and menrsquos restrooms

Nursing mothers can find a quiet room set aside for you

accessible through the womenrsquos restroom in the parish

center

If you have questions comments or other needs with

regards to young children please call the office at 206-

283-1456

We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

Page 4: Vision: Grow in Christ’s Love...2018/01/21  · Segall was a finalist. In 7th grade, Jessica McDowall placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist. We are proud of all the work this

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 January 21 2018

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Thank you for all your gifts

There is a certain urgency in todayrsquos Gospel as Jesus

calls His first disciplesmdashAndrew and Simon James

and John Each one follows Jesus immediately

Unhesitatingly abandoning nets and boat and father

and fellow-workers To what is Jesus calling memdashand

at this moment in these circumstances What will I

need to abandon in order to follow Him

Using this QR code with your smart

phone will direct you to our parish

stewardship website

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME

Thank you to all of those stewards who

serve so faithfully at Mass

If you would like more information about any of

the parish ministries please visit the information

desk or contact the parish office at 206283-1456

or lsmitholfatimaorg

Next Weekend our Volunteers at Mass will be

Liturgy Sat Jan 27

5pm

Sun Jan 28

830am

Sun Jan 28

1030am

Extra-ordinary

Minister

of Holy

Communion

(EM)

Lee B

Marco M

Kathy C

Tim C

Sheila M

Larry C

Joan W

Mary C

Penny C

Julieta R

Anne F

Deacon Ron

Harry C

Pauline C

Libby S

David O

Rolinda B

Jennie L

Theresa S

Mickey V

Marion B

Sacristan Helen G Maureen B Kate S

Lector Chris C Scott G Bill R

Altar

Servers

Kyle F

Joe-Henry M

Maddy C

Cadelle K

Hirsquoilei L

Sydney C

Meryl G

Alice S

Cosette F

Welcome Desk John amp JoAnn K Myrna I Janet M

Coffee Social

Host

School

Commission

School

Commission

January 14th gifts $9322

Online giving gifts this past week $2731

Budgeted each week $16058

Budgeted year to date (beginning Jul 1) $465682

Gifts given year to date $484504

CHILDRENrsquoS FAITH FORMATION

Our Lady of Fatima provides Religious Education on

designated Sundays that are listed here Sunday

School for Pre K-Jr High takes place from 930-

1020 in the school The curriculum is grade specific

All parish children are encouraged to apply

Childrens Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) takes place

during 1030 mass for children pre-k through 6yo or

who are not preparing for 1st Holy Communion

Younger children are welcome accompanied with

an adult Lessons are specific to this age group

Children preparing for First Eucharist and older

accompany their parents and participate in the

sacrifice of the Mass in church

Please contact Kathy Carr for more information

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

INFANT BAPTISM SCHEDULE amp CLASSES

to register please contact Kathy Carr

kcarrolfatimaorg or 2065032415

Sunday School

for Children

930-1020 am

Schedule Liturgy of

The Word

1030am Liturgy

January 21 28

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

January 21

February 11 25

March 4 11 18

April 15 22 29

May 6 20

BAPTISM

LITURGIES

Sat Jan 20 5pm

Sun Feb 11 1030am

Sat April 29 1030am

Sun May 20 1030am

Sat June 16 5pm

BAPTISM CLASS

630-830PMmdashParish Office

3307 W Dravus Street

February 8

April 24

May 15

June 12

Baptism classes required for

families celebrating first baptism

TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF NATURAL

DISASTERS You can give directly through

Catholic Charities USA Just visit

catholicharitiesusaorg

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 January 21 2018

I believe every abortion

is a tragedy

Diane Abbott

CAN YOU HELP

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Use your envelope or place

your check in an envelope marked ldquoSt VdePrdquo in the

Sunday collection to help local neighbors

WINTER SHELTER will need more socks soon

thicker white and regular length socks will be

appreciated If you find T-shirts and underwear at

great prices we need L and XL sizes Put in the

marked basket in the Parish Center No other

clothing please

ST FRANCIS HOUSE Bring Sandwiches of any

kind to the Social Center by 900 am on Wednesday

mornings Please use individual sandwich bags and

put back into the bread bag with a label that

identifies what they are-tuna cheese ham beef

PBampJ egg and so on Fatimarsquos food on Wednesdays

is often the only nourishment the St Francis clients

have to eat on Wednesdays Please put hard boiled

eggs into the carton secured with a rubber band

St Francis House also especially needs clean menrsquos

clothing such as jeans t-shirts sweatshirts and

shoes Sign up here for hard boiled egg donations

Email questions to serviceolfatimaorg

TENT CITY 5 Thank you for the recent generous

donations TC5 continues to need warm items of all

kinds paper products utensils batteries and

flashlights plus small packages of condiments The

TC5 community always welcomes warm food or

snacks such as chicken wings for lunch-times and on

weekends when donations are on the low side TC5

is at the foot of the Magnolia bridge and is easiest to

access from the Dravus exit to the bridge as it is on

the right side prior to turning right up the Magnolia

Bridge

BALLARD FOOD BANK Non-perishable food items

can be placed in the large wooden box in the parish

center No expired food items please

OLF MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

We had a wonderful kick-off to our 2nd semester

with an introduction to our new theme

Kingdom Come (all about the life and ministry of

Jesus)

Join us for our Next EDGE Night Sunday

January 21 from 400 ndash 530pm (NOTE Were

back to our usual time)

Our topic for the evening is ldquoRoyal Descentrdquo about

Jesus Early and Hidden Life

Keep up the random acts of kindness

Contacts Kimberly Abadir abadirkhotmailcom

or Aimee Moore 425-773-0777

We at Our Lady of Fatima Parish want to make it easy

for families with young children to come to church

together on Sunday morning

To help you we want you to know what is available during

the communityrsquos liturgies

We provide each week a new Childrenrsquos Bulletin for

children in two age groups Each bulletin contains

Scripture based activities to help your child learn about

the readings at mass that day and to give a visual aid to

their learning

Childrenrsquos Liturgy of the Word Dismissal at the 1030am

liturgy during the school year is an opportunity for

children 4-6 to hear the readings proclaimed at their level

The Baby Room or Cry Room is located in the back of the

Church to the west of the front doors It is furnished with

pews books some activities soundproofing and

carpeting Sound from the assembly is audible in this

room This room is designed to enable children to engage

in quiet play while adults join the worship

Our facility has two locations for restrooms available for

families the back of the church west of the main entrance

and in the parish center (social hall)

Changing tables are available in both the parish center

womenrsquos and menrsquos restrooms

Nursing mothers can find a quiet room set aside for you

accessible through the womenrsquos restroom in the parish

center

If you have questions comments or other needs with

regards to young children please call the office at 206-

283-1456

We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 January 21 2018

I believe every abortion

is a tragedy

Diane Abbott

CAN YOU HELP

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Use your envelope or place

your check in an envelope marked ldquoSt VdePrdquo in the

Sunday collection to help local neighbors

WINTER SHELTER will need more socks soon

thicker white and regular length socks will be

appreciated If you find T-shirts and underwear at

great prices we need L and XL sizes Put in the

marked basket in the Parish Center No other

clothing please

ST FRANCIS HOUSE Bring Sandwiches of any

kind to the Social Center by 900 am on Wednesday

mornings Please use individual sandwich bags and

put back into the bread bag with a label that

identifies what they are-tuna cheese ham beef

PBampJ egg and so on Fatimarsquos food on Wednesdays

is often the only nourishment the St Francis clients

have to eat on Wednesdays Please put hard boiled

eggs into the carton secured with a rubber band

St Francis House also especially needs clean menrsquos

clothing such as jeans t-shirts sweatshirts and

shoes Sign up here for hard boiled egg donations

Email questions to serviceolfatimaorg

TENT CITY 5 Thank you for the recent generous

donations TC5 continues to need warm items of all

kinds paper products utensils batteries and

flashlights plus small packages of condiments The

TC5 community always welcomes warm food or

snacks such as chicken wings for lunch-times and on

weekends when donations are on the low side TC5

is at the foot of the Magnolia bridge and is easiest to

access from the Dravus exit to the bridge as it is on

the right side prior to turning right up the Magnolia

Bridge

BALLARD FOOD BANK Non-perishable food items

can be placed in the large wooden box in the parish

center No expired food items please

OLF MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUTH GROUP NEWS

We had a wonderful kick-off to our 2nd semester

with an introduction to our new theme

Kingdom Come (all about the life and ministry of

Jesus)

Join us for our Next EDGE Night Sunday

January 21 from 400 ndash 530pm (NOTE Were

back to our usual time)

Our topic for the evening is ldquoRoyal Descentrdquo about

Jesus Early and Hidden Life

Keep up the random acts of kindness

Contacts Kimberly Abadir abadirkhotmailcom

or Aimee Moore 425-773-0777

We at Our Lady of Fatima Parish want to make it easy

for families with young children to come to church

together on Sunday morning

To help you we want you to know what is available during

the communityrsquos liturgies

We provide each week a new Childrenrsquos Bulletin for

children in two age groups Each bulletin contains

Scripture based activities to help your child learn about

the readings at mass that day and to give a visual aid to

their learning

Childrenrsquos Liturgy of the Word Dismissal at the 1030am

liturgy during the school year is an opportunity for

children 4-6 to hear the readings proclaimed at their level

The Baby Room or Cry Room is located in the back of the

Church to the west of the front doors It is furnished with

pews books some activities soundproofing and

carpeting Sound from the assembly is audible in this

room This room is designed to enable children to engage

in quiet play while adults join the worship

Our facility has two locations for restrooms available for

families the back of the church west of the main entrance

and in the parish center (social hall)

Changing tables are available in both the parish center

womenrsquos and menrsquos restrooms

Nursing mothers can find a quiet room set aside for you

accessible through the womenrsquos restroom in the parish

center

If you have questions comments or other needs with

regards to young children please call the office at 206-

283-1456

We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

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We are sorry to announce the untimely death of Peter Maggudayo on

Thursday January 18th

Please pray for Peter and his surviving family members including Mary Ann his wife and

children Lincoln and Leighton Funeral arrangements are pending

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

Page 7: Vision: Grow in Christ’s Love...2018/01/21  · Segall was a finalist. In 7th grade, Jessica McDowall placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist. We are proud of all the work this

Do you Desire to Understand the Mass Better

Join us on Sunday January 21st after the 1030am mass in the Rectory

basement meeting room for a special presentation on What Happens at

Mass given by Mary Cruise The presentation begins at 1145am and

lasts until 130pm Bring a sandwich Coffee amp Tea will be served

Great Adult Faith Learning Opportunity

The presentation is based on the Book of the same title

by Abbot Jeremy Driscoll OSB

It is a very in-depth 2 part presentation

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg

Page 8: Vision: Grow in Christ’s Love...2018/01/21  · Segall was a finalist. In 7th grade, Jessica McDowall placed 3rd and Cora McDowall was a finalist. We are proud of all the work this

710 Ninth Avenue bull Seattle WA 98104 bull Tel 2063010556 bull Fax 2063010558 bull E-mail wsccthewsccorg

Washington State Catholic Conference January 9 2018

Statement by the Catholic Bishops of Washington State on Mandating Coverage of Abortions (HB 2409)

January 9 2018 -- The Catholic Bishops of Washington strongly oppose HB 2409 a new bill that would mandate coverage of abortions in all health insurance plans offered in the state The measure would promote abortions while violating the constitutionally-protected conscience rights of individuals churches businesses and others It is a most fundamental principle of our faith - the inherent dignity of all human life from the moment of conception until natural death - that leads us to reject policies that promote abortion This same principle also drives our care for the most vulnerable in our communities as well as our opposition to the death penalty The Catholic Church stands together with those who would protect womenrsquos access to basic health care We have a longstanding commitment to care for women confronting the challenge of an unplanned pregnancy Through our parish ministries and extensive Catholic Charities services we serve women especially those living in poverty with material assistance emotional support and counseling This commitment can be seen in our PREPARES program a state-wide initiative that walks with mothers fathers and their children from conception to age five We bishops stand readymdashas the Catholic Church in the United States has for nearly 100 yearsmdashto work with others in assuring access to basic health care for every person However HB 2409 promotes the destruction of human life and violates the fundamental right to conscience guaranteed by our state and national constitutions It would forcibly compel many of this statersquos citizens to act against their consciences We urge the Legislature to find a better way to address womenrsquos access to health care

For more information contact Joe Sprague Executive Director Washington State Catholic Conference

(206) 301-0556 joespragueTheWSCCorg