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Reflecting the Good News of Christ

Jesus Is The Christ, The Son Of God

In today’s readings, Jesus is once again alone in prayer with God, the Father. Jesus as the Son of God drew great strength and direction in these moments of prayer. These moments solidifies his relationship with the Father along with his resolve to accomplish his redeeming work. Is it any Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Fissures, Fractures of Human Family Healed In Christ

Once again, we are learning today how important it is to remain in the company of Jesus as his disciples. This bizarre Year of COVID is laying bare the many underlying ‘diseases’ diminishing the health of the human family. But we do not lose heart, rather as a people of Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Holy Rosary, Tacoma Celebrates Nearly 130 Years

  Despite poor air quality due to heavy smoke in the air from surrounding wildfires, nearly 200 parishioners gathered at Noon Sunday for an outdoor Mass of Thanksgiving at Holy Rosary in Tacoma. Now that a decision has been made determining the parish is no longer viable on its own and Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Training For Discipleship

Once again, our readings from today’s Mass raise up for us the importance of following Jesus and becoming fully equipped to be disciples of the Master Teacher. St. Paul, one of the greatest disciples of all time, says: “Although I am free in regard to all, I have made myself Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 yearsSeptember 11, 2020 ago

National Call For Assistance

As our nation and world continues to address a variety of extraordinary challenges such as a global pandemic and racial justice and all of the many aspects of life which they impact, many people are now also dealing with natural disasters. Minimally, we are called to pray for appropriate responses Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 yearsSeptember 10, 2020 ago

Birth Of Blessed Mother

As this day draws towards sunset, I invite all of us to turn to our Blessed Mother, whose birth we recall this day. Mary played a pivotal role in the history of salvation. She, in all humanity, by God’s grace, became a worthy woman who would conceive the Son of Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 yearsSeptember 8, 2020 ago

Gospel Values Contribute To Society

On this 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, the readings reveal once again how Gospel values contribute to the common good of society. Our faith has a role to play in the life of believers, and through us in the broader society. St. Paul tells us to owe no debt to Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Former Ways, Worldy Ways, Give Way To Christ

On this First Friday, we recall the New and Eternal Covenant which Jesus accomplished. When he is questioned by the scribes and pharisees why his own disciples do not fast and pray as theirs, Jesus claims the title of Bridegroom (covenant) and that the guests do not fast and pray Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Jesus Took On Our Human Condition And Invites Us To Live For Him

The readings for this 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time use beautiful language to express how the human person longs for communion with God. Jeremiah says the Word of the Lord became like fire burning in his heart, imprisoned in his bones, and he grew weary trying to contain it. (20:7-9) Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 years ago

Relationship With Jesus As The Christ Reveals Our Deepest Self

On this 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time we hear St. Peter’s confession of faith regarding the true identity of Jesus. “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16: 16) This account of St. Matthew reveals the age old truth that the more we know God, the Read more

By Archbishop Etienne, 5 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.

Preaching is a priority for my episcopal ministry, and this blog is my humble effort to engage the New Evangelization and to serve you, God’s holy, faithful people! Enjoy your visit, and together, may we grow in truth and love.

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