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February 2021

Transfiguration: Hidden Glory of God Revealed In Faithfulness and Love

Today’s readings for the Second Sunday of Lent can be found here. The many individuals of our readings today communicate we are clearly created for relationship with God. From Abraham to Moses and Elijah, to Peter, James and John, we see how God calls all of us to live our Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Peace Stems From Love Of Neighbor

As a part of his sermon on the mount, Jesus teaches: “love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Heavenly Father”. (See Matthew 5:43-48) This is indeed a Word of Truth and Wisdom for a world fractured with so much division. Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Lent & Life: From Moral Compromise to Conversion

  Today’s readings for Mass continue the call of Lent to ‘return to the Lord.’ The call today is for us to recognize our sin in the face of the righteousness of God. The Prophet Ezekiel speaks of ‘wicked men’ and the need to turn away from sin. Do we Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Thea Bowman House: CCS Dedicates New Permanent Affordable Housing Facility In Kent

Our staff at Catholic Community Services (CCS) enjoys a great reputation throughout Western Washington for their compassionate care for the poor. Our staff and volunteers make the compassion of Jesus present in concrete and credible ways, on a daily basis. Very often, when a housing agency or government agency in Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Tragic Consequences Of Mental Illness – Suicide

Yesterday at the main offices of our Catholic Community Services / Catholic Housing Services an individual entered and threatened the life of one of our workers, and ended up taking his own life. Please pray for all who were traumatized as a result of this tragic event, as well as Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Lunar New Year Celebration With Vietnamese Martyrs Parish

As you know, many East Asian countries celebrate Lunar New Year, which this year was Friday, February 12. This weeks long celebration is a strong part of the culture and tradition of our Vietnamese Catholic community in the Archdiocese. I had hoped to join the Vietnamese Martyrs Catholic community for Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

God’s Word, The Lord’s Prayer: True Sustenance

Today’s Reading from the Prophet Isaiah uses nature as a means of teaching us that God’s Word is the true sustenance of human life. The Prayer Jesus taught his disciples relays the same message, that our daily bread is the holiness of God, the kingdom of God, the will of Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

The Chair Of Peter – The Mission Of Christ

Today the Church celebrates an unusual, but significant feast day, known as the Chair of St. Peter. Obviously, the focus is not on the ‘chair’ but rather upon the ‘office’ Jesus bestowed upon Peter at the moment Peter proclaimed: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”  (Mt Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 yearsFebruary 22, 2021 ago

Lenten Desert: Repent And Believe In The Gospel

Nature has always been a place of graced encounter with the Creator. The human person, as one created by God, is also the only part of creation upon whom God bestows his own image and likeness. Thus it follows that a truly graced place of encounter with God is precisely Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Lent: A Life-Giving Journey

How often does Lent feel like a sacrifice – a burden? While sacrifice is a core practice in our ‘return to God’, we must keep our focus on the goal, which is new life – Easter! Why is it so hard to give up the practices of our life that Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

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Welcome to my blog, and thanks for visiting! I became the Archbishop of Seattle on September 3, 2019 after serving as Coadjutor Archbishop of Seattle from June 7, 2019. Prior to that, I served 2 and a half years as Archbishop of Anchorage, 7 years as the Bishop of Cheyenne and many more as a priest of the Archdiocese of Indianpolis.

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