Worship Aid For Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary
Please join us for 8:30am livestream Mass March 19, Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary.
Please join us for 8:30am livestream Mass March 19, Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary.
Here is today’s Mass and Homily. FYI, the 9:00 Rosary continues. Please offer a Rosary in communion with others to seek the intercession and protection of Our Lady during these days. Peace, +pde
Forgiving one another as God has forgiven us through Jesus Christ is today’s clear message. Our willingness to forgive others is necessary to enter the Kingdom of God. Here is today’s Mass and homily. Let us continue to maintain a spiritual closeness in these days. Peace!
How is everybody doing? Chin up! Keep the faith. Remember, Lent is all about ‘returning to the Lord. Who could have dreamed the many ways our day-to-day life would be altered? Make good use of this moment. As the Coronavirus continues to impact our day-to-day life, it is important that Read more…
Dear friends, if you were unable to attend Mass today, or unable to watch our livestream Mass on Facebook, here is the video. The beginning of the video went bonkers on us, but it eventually corrects after about 1:30. Let us continue to walk together in faith and spiritual communion. Read more…
As we continue to walk together this odyssey of a strange new reality known as COVID-19, I want to better utilize this blog as a means of being close to all of you. I want you to know that the decision to suspend the public celebration of the Eucharist was Read more…
Please watch this video for an important update regarding efforts in the Archdiocese of Seattle to slow the spread of the COVID_19 epidemic.
In view of the present global spread of the corona virus, I invite you to join us in seeking the intercession of Our Lady of Seattle. In addition to this newly commissioned prayer, we share a new image of Our Lady of Seattle, Undoer of Knots. (See image below) Holy Read more…
In today’s Gospel from Matthew ( 5:17-37) Jesus is speaking about the law. It is also helpful to note that this passage follows one of Jesus’ greatest ‘homilies’; the beatitudes. Jesus states clearly that he did not come to abolish the law, but rather to fulfill the law. (Matthew 5: Read more…