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Year of the Eucharist

May We Proclaim Christ To The World, Worthily And Well

As our Year of the Eucharist comes to a close, it is a perfect transition to our Pastoral Planning. May this Solemnity of the Holy Body and Blood of Christ and the grace of this Year of the Eucharist grant us the grace to proclaim Christ to the world, worthily Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Road To Emmaus, A Eucharistic Encounter With The Risen Jesus

Today the Church hears the Luke account of the two disciples who encounter the Risen Jesus on the road to Emmaus. In his conversation with the two disciples, Jesus recalls the scriptures that refer to him and how they were fulfilled in his death and resurrection. (Liturgy of the Word) Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Christ Is Born: Humility of Christ Shares in Our Humanity That We May Share In His Divinity

Merry Christmas! God’s entrance into the world through the Incarnation allows us to penetrate the ways of God. The humility of Christ to enter our humanity creates the capacity for us to share in his divinity! Is there room for God in our world today? Is there room for Christ Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Grace of Immaculate Conception; Grace of Our Redemption

As I celebrated Mass today for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, and prayed the words of consecration during this Year of the Eucharist, I was moved to understand that the grace which provided for Mary’s Immaculate Conception is the same grace we receive through each Eucharist; the unique grace Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 years ago

Advent In The Year Of The Eucharist

Our Advent Prayer: Come, Lord Jesus! is fulfilled in every Eucharist. My friends, I pray this Advent season is filled with many blessings, most especially the fulfillment of our deepest longing to know Christ. St. Paul tells us today that we are called to fellowship with God through Jesus Christ. Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 2 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, 3 yearsSeptember 11, 2020 ago

The Work of Redemption; A Pastoral Letter on Eucharist and Proclamation of A Year of the Eucharist for Archdiocese of Seattle

I am happy to share a new Pastoral Letter on the Eucharist that has been in the making for many months. My hope is that all of the people of the Archdiocese of Seattle will take ample time this coming Year of the Eucharist to renew our belief in and Read more…

By Archbishop Etienne, 3 years ago
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Archbishop Etienne's Welcome Mass in Seattle

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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This beautiful statue of Our Lady of Seattle is located in our Cathedral of St. James

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