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Mass Times: Daily - Monday - Thursday: Noon Friday: 9AM Westside: 6:30AM (1st & 3rd Thursday) Saturday: 9AM; Saturday Vigil: 5PM, Sunday Downtown : 7:30AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM, 5PM Westside Chapel: 8:30AM, 10:30AM
Reconciliation Times: Thursday: 11:00AM Saturday: 10AM, 3PM
PASTOR: Fr. Jim Lee ASSISTING: Fr. Joseph Minh Nguyen DEACONS: Brian Thompson, Rob Rensel, Ronnie San Nicolas and John Bergford
Saint Michael Parish
Olympia, WA
September 7, 2014
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
ALL PARENTS WITH CHILDREN AT HOME ARE ASKED TO MEET WITH FR. JIM
ON SEPTEMBER 14th. SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS!
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PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Lou Jessen Jay Brewer Sam Himes Rachel Kathryn Ward Mary Williams Charlie Holland June Cliffton Nida Martin Charles Bojarski Theresa Jess Kathy Sivey Gayle Lyons Gabriel San Nicholas Rosie Scott Emylou Winterbottom Jeff Foster Kathleen Downey John McKillip Ginny & Pat O’Neil Theresa Ellis Karen Rotter Chuck Huhta Lee Doyle Tony Beck Chi Nguyen Ngoc-Lan Thi Ngyuen Bill Stockman Don Shawver David Clifton Patricia Alder Roy Proctor Jeff Foster Lydia Franzen Gene Putscher Ryan Kranz Donald Alder Helen Deville Amanda Jones Miranda Sharp James Sharp Carol Thietje Jan Putnam Sara Beimer Jake Halvorson Ryan, Teddy & Ryder Sternagel Pamela Suszko Stephanie Merenda
Grayson DeTerra Amy Loonam Felipe Gamino Kathy Pool Donald Villarrubia Daniel Paterno Medard Hoa Le Karen Roberts Brandon Mihelich Kellen McCauley Bruce Klos Doris & Dennis Tobin James Cosgrove Kathy Suarez Diana Moscuzza Warren & Rosalie Ballew Ethel A. O’Neil Jolane Zander Loralyn Brown Carmen McHugh Gregory McHugh Tony Leingang John & Linda Lentz The Hurtado family Elena Sahagun John Eyles Patrick Harrison Donna Benak The Oen family Sally Dodds Nancy Payne Rosanne Burns Landyn Idella Cooper Donald Bissen Bill Granville Pat Martonik Roberts Family Hilary Borngesser Robert Brown Elizabeth Magee C.E. Redfield Richard Monohon Scott Waytashek Cindy & Tristen Campbell Kenny Broussard Bill Bounsall
If you or someone you know is homebound and wishes to receive Holy Communion, please call
Benedetta Reece at the Parish Office at (360) 292-7143 or Dcn. Terry Barber at Sacred Heart Parish at (360) 491-0890
September 7 Ez 33:7-9/Rom 13:8-10 Mt 18:15-20
September 8 MI 5:1-4A/Mt 1:1-16; 18-23
September 9 1 Cor 6:1-11/Lk 6:12-19
September 10 1 Cor 7:25-31/Lk 6:20-26
September 11 1 Cor 8:1B-7, 11-13/Lk 6:27-38
September 12 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22B-27/Lk 6:39-42
September 13 1 Cor 10:14-22/Lk 6:43-49
September 14 NM 21:4B-9/Phil 2:6-11 Jn 3:13-17
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
READINGS
Moving? Have a new phone number or e-mail address? Please let us know!
When your personal information changes, please let us know so that we can keep our records up to date. Just
e-mail changes to Stephanie Richardson: [email protected] or call (360) 292-7141.
09.07 Sunday 7:30 AM - James Keenan 8:30 AM - Phil Jacoby (West Side) 9:30 AM - Moira Weis 10:30 AM - Tom Iverson (West Side) 11:30 AM - Lorraine Degon 5:00 PM - People of St. Michael Parish 09.08 Monday 9:00 AM - Bill Feist 09.09 Tuesday Noon - Sr. Anna Kosenski 09.10 Wednesday Noon - Funeral Mass 09.11 Thursday Noon - Tom Iverson 09.12 Friday 9:00 AM - Andy Lechner 09.13 Saturday (Anointing at 9 am) 9:00 AM - Bob Kondrat 5:00 PM - Fr. George J. Willman 09.14 Sunday 7:30 AM - Rod Richardson 8:30 AM - Johnny Lewis (West Side) 9:30 AM - Jolene & Dennis Pendergrass 10:30 AM - Tom Iverson (West Side) 11:30 AM - Joseph & Thelma Dougherty 5:00 PM - People of St. Michael Parish
To submit prayer requests, call the Parish Office at (360) 754-4667 or submit your request via our website under the “Contact” menu.
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PASTOR’S NOTEBOOK – AUGUST 31, 2014 – TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
“New Beginnings…”
Where do I start?
Coming back from vacation (which was such a gift and grace) I find the parish revving into high gear. I want to highlight some of the ministries and events that have happened or are coming soon.
This past Tuesday we began a new school year at St. Michael. We ended last year with the ground-breaking for the new covered play area that would be used daily by the school and also by the Parish and St. Mike’s Tikes. We began this new school year by blessing the new play structure and having a ribbon cutting ceremony as well as Mr. Geraghty, our school principal, shooting the first basket. If you haven’t had a chance to walk down and see the new covered play area, please take some time after Mass and walk down to the school. You’ll notice how nicely it ties in to the lines of the school and the colors of the Parish Center. I am grateful to Stan Moon, John Grausam, and all the members of the Building Committee that assisted with the project. Construc-tion was funded through savings from the SMART Auction and school reserves. I want to thank Don Johnson, an alumnus of the school and longtime parishioner and his company, Andy Johnson and Sons, for their fine work once again for the Parish.
A few other “new beginnings” with the school included a Deanery Mass for all Catholic schools in our area at St. Martin’s this past Thursday. Archbishop Sartain was the celebrant as all the students and faculty members joined together for the first time as one to begin a new school year. It was a wonderful celebration and I want to thank Michelle Clinton and John Grausam and the Facilities Crew for helping with set-up and take-down. It was a lot of work and well worth it!
Then, on Friday, we celebrated our first “All School Mass” at 9:00 a.m. We do this every first Friday of the month and on all Holy Days. Please know that you are most welcome to come and pray with the students.
Please mark your calendars for Friday, September 26 for the SMART/Parish Family/Feast Day celebration, or as we call it, the Family Night Extravaganza! Check further in the bulletin for more details. This will be a fun evening!
Now on to Faith Formation. It is time to register (if you haven’t already) for our “Making Disciples” training opportunities from preschool through high school and beyond. Check out the page in the bulletin. Edge and LifeTeen are preparing for their Fall kickoff on Sunday, Sept. 14. Parents, please support and enable your teens to be part of this important ministry.
We give thanks to God and congratulate our newly ordained, Fathers Brian Thompson and Fr. Dean Mbuzi. I am grateful for all that you have contributed to their formation and will continue to do so for Fr. Brian. Let us continue to pray for vocations to the priesthood and religious life from our parish. Remember, priests come from our families. It is essential that you encourage and nurture vocations in your home. Since a call from God these days seems almost abnormal in our culture, all the more reason to listen and nurture it as special gift.
Lastly, I invite all parents with children at home to join me and the Faith Formation staff next Sunday, Sept. 14 from 1-3 pm in the School Gym to discuss the critically important topic of “Nurturing Lifelong Faith in Your Children.” I look forward to this opportunity to be with you. I hope to share some thoughts about Germany and the Church next time. It’s great to be back. In Christ, I love you.
PLEASE JOIN US IN CELEBRATION!
Reception to follow both Masses!
FR. BRIAN THOMPSON
Celebratory 1st Mass at Saint Michael Parish
Saturday, Sept. 13th at 5 pm
FR. DEAN MBUZI
Celebratory 1st Mass at Saint Michael Parish
Saturday, Sept. 20th at 5 pm
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Stewardship
As we review and reflect upon the readings for any given Sunday, it is good to try to connect what is proclaimed with our lives and our understanding of stewardship. Some-times it may be an entire passage, like the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Other times it may be just a phrase, or even a single word.
In today’s first reading from Ezekiel, God declares, “You, son of man, I have appointed watchman for the House of Israel.” Ezekiel lived and prophesied some 600 years before the birth of Christ. If we listen carefully and attentively to Holy Scripture, we may notice that Jesus almost always refers to Himself as the Son of Man. Here is a reference to that phrase centuries before He came. The other key word in that sentence is the word “watchman.”
We may think of a watchman as a kind of security guard, but that is not exactly what the word meant in Ezekiel’s time. It was synonymous with “steward.” This is God declaring that Jesus, the Son of Man, is appointed the steward of Israel and all of us as well. The appointment is from God, not from a human. We are called in the same way, by God, to be good stewards.
- Reprinted from www.thecatholicsteward.com
Stewardship of Treasure Stewardship of Time & Talent
Pastoral Year 2014-2015 Donations Received as of August 31, 2014
Donations Received August 31, 2014
Sunday Envelopes $29,530
Online Giving 17,624
Sunday Loose Collections 1,381
Children/Little House 70
Total Stewardship of Treasure Donations: $48,605
Activities in St. Michael Parish will begin to pick up now that school has started. We have filed our Annual Report with the Archdiocese and will publish the Parish PY2014 Annual Report in October. Our next mailing of the Statements of Giving to our parishioners will happen the first week of October and will show how much each Parish family has contributed since January 1, 2014 (our giving records are based on a calendar year for tax purposes, and used by the Parish on a pastoral year (fiscal year) basis. If you need an update before October, you may call Terry Walter at the Parish Office at (360) 292-7116.
Debt Reduction Collection (Pink Envelope) $675
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT
ALTAR SERVERS Altar Servers serve at the Lord’s table for Sundays, Holy Days, funerals, and wedding liturgies. This is a great way to be involved and to learn more about the Mass. Open to adults who are active parishion-ers and to youth in at least the fourth grade who have received first Communion. Training is provided and a dress code is required. Contact: Tom Targus at (360) 902-3845.
For the Pastoral Year that ended June 30, 2014, our family count is 2,249. Our member count is 6,403 individuals in those households! We have 191 Eucharistic Ministers serving in the Parish and 85 Lectors, 141 Altar Servers, 20 Cantors and 8 different choirs (70 choir members). We also have 32 Sacristans who set up the church for Mass, arriving an hour or more before Mass starts and staying after Mass to ensure liturgical items are properly taken care of and the church is ready for the next Mass. Our Faith Formation Catechists include 112 people who have direct responsibility for teaching along with 8 classroom aides. We also baptized 74 infants and children last pastoral year!
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Making Disciples.
2014-2015 DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES.
All young adults 18 to 20-something years old are invited to a night of prayer and fellowship. If you’re just out of high school, in the midst of college, or just beginning married life, then this group is for you. The hardest part of being a young adult is making friends. Our high school peers are gone and it seems everyone is focused on getting ahead in the world. If you want true and lasting
friendships rooted in Christ, then please join us. We will meet on Saturday, September 13 at 7 pm in the St. Joseph Chapel for prayer and then head out for dinner at a local restaurant.
Get into God’s Word with St. Mary’s Press Catholic Children’s Bible Available now in the parish office
I Can Read It! Easy read fonts, increased line spacing, bold vocabulary words, colorized text, and simple column dividers help make this a Bible children can read on their own. I Can Find It! Colorized tabs, large chapter and verse numbers, full Scripture references, and clear, concise story titles, help children easily locate passages and stories. I Can Understand It! Understand It! and Tell It! sections, bold vocabulary words, easy-to-understand definitions, realistic artwork and borders, introductions to the Old and New Testaments, and many pictures, maps, and timelines help children understand God’s Word.
The St. Mary’s Catholic Children Bible is the required textbook for children enrolled in Parish Faith Formation for grades K- 5. Suggested donation $20. Learn more at: www.smp.org/series/81/The-Catholic-Childrens-Bible/
Parents— your appointment with Fr. Jim is next week, September 14, from 1-3 pm in the School Gym
New parent? Have a teen? Starting school with a kindergartener? Working through the middle school years? Toddlers at home? Loving on your grade schoolers? In wonder with the preschool set?
This opportunity to meet with Fr Jim is for all parents and those who lovingly serve in the role of parent who have chil-dren at home. You’ll discuss the critically important topic of “Nurturing Lifelong Faith in Your Children”. There will be a breakout session at 2:30 pm for parents of children preparing for first Reconciliation and first Eucharist. Families can register then as well!
Time to grow in love with Jesus! Time to grow in knowledge of the faith! Time to grow as a disciple through God’s Word, prayer, sacraments and service!
Take a step, make the leap— register now for:
F.A.I.T.H., Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, TNTT,
Preparation for first Reconciliation and first
Eucharist, Sunday School,
LifeTeen, Edge, Baptism clas-
ses, Moms’ group, Bible Study,
Young Adults and more. For
details visit the Parish website!
Journey of the Heart Mission Trip to Juarez, Mexico Information Night – Thursday, Sep. 25, 7-8 pm
Deacon John Bergford will present information about the upcoming Nov. 16 - Nov. 22, 2014 trip to Juarez. This is your opportunity to learn firsthand about this transforma-tional journey and get all your questions answered. Is God calling you to go this time? Contact John Terranova in the Parish Office with questions about the trip or the information night at [email protected] or (360) 292-7108.
PARISH HAPPENINGS
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Evenings for the Engaged
Evenings for the Engaged is a six week marriage prepara-tion course for those who have registered and are pre-paring for the sacrament of marriage. Classes are taught by married couples who un-derstand the blessings and struggles in this vocation. Meetings take place in the home of parishioners on Friday evenings from 6:30-8:30 pm. The Fall dates are Sep. 19 & 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, & 24. Register at
www.saintmichaelparish.org/sacraments/marriage or contact Kimmy Jones at (360) 292-4774.
PARISH HAPPENINGS
Olympia Cursillo/ Ultreya
The constant of Cursillo: Piety, Study and Action; Come join us at our next Ultreya on Tuesday, September 9. We meet from 7-8:30 PM in Room 6. All Catholic men and women are welcome. For more information call Kathleen Manning tel. (360) 438-1438, or Bill Hine tel. (360) 923-0244
Anuncio El Padre Joseph nos celebra una misa en español. Está programada para el martes, el día 9 de septiembre, 2014. Confesiones a las 6:30 p.m. y Misa a las 7:00 pm en la Capilla San José.
Están cordialmente invitados a asistir y después disfrutar de refrescos.
Fr. Joseph will celebrate a Spanish Mass in the St. Joseph Chapel on Tuesday, Sept. 9, with Reconciliation at 6:30 pm and Mass at 7:00 pm. Please come join us for Mass and then a small reception afterwards in the Gathering Space.
PRIME TIMERS ANNUAL SEPTEMBER PICNIC POTLUCK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
ALL SENIORS (62+) ARE WELCOME
This is the first Prime Timers event of the 2014-15 season. It starts at 11 am at the Rose Garden in Priest Point Park. Grilled hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided, as well as soft drinks and water. Please bring a salad or dessert to share.
We’ll also enjoy our annual BINGO game. Please bring a wrapped white-elephant item to be used as a BINGO prize. For more information about this event or the Prime Times group, please call Elizabeth Lyons at (360) 292-7119.
Mass for Healing
Saint Michael Parish will host a special Mass for Healing on Wednesday, September 17th at 7 pm. Confes-sions begin at 6 pm and Praise & Worship begins at 6:45. Healing prayer will follow Mass, which will be celebrated by Fr. Michael Barry, SS.CC. If you have healing needs in any area—physical, spiritual, or emo-tional—please come! Sponsored by the WWCCR.
St. Vincent de Paul Collection: Next Week after All Masses
You make the work of the Society possible and we thank you for your very generous and kind support. Many children of neighbors who come to St. Vincent’s will go to school in Sep-tember with supplies you have donated to the Little Red Schoolhouse. Some of the parents will come to the Clothing Bank for school clothes for their children or will need to ask for assistance with rent or utility bills or prescription drugs. Your prayer and financial support make it possible for us to provide as much assistance as possible to many men, women, and children. Please continue to support and pray for us!
small group spotlight
Group #4:
“Diverse group of women and men, young and young at heart, single, married and of different backgrounds” Saturdays at 6:30 pm, Olympia/Tumwater
“We share a meal together and then spend time in prayer and scripture study. We share our stories, life experi-ences, family joys and sor-rows and grow ever closer as sisters and brothers in Christ.“
Check out our website to view all the open small groups and choose the best fit for you! Interested in forming your own group?
Contact Diane Steinbrecher: [email protected].
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Hospitality Ministers: Greeters and Ushers offer a welcoming presence.
It’s up to every parishioner to welcome the stranger, the newcomer to town, the visitor, the person that has been here week after week but gone unnoticed, as well as those we already know. We offer a smile, a friendly hello, a welcoming gesture or a helping hand. We are the living, breathing Body of Christ when we do this. Each one of us is important in helping us to be the face of God to all who walk through our doors.
There are some among us who do this as a ministry, who are here for their scheduled Mass time to greet, take the collection, and offer assis-tance. We are so much richer for their presence. They are ready for the unexpected, to open windows, direct Communion lines, make sure the infirm are cared for, hand out bulletins, or call for help in case of an emergency. Everyone looks to the usher for help when a problem arises.
Though we have dedicated individuals and families performing in this role, we always have need for more ushers, especially at Christmas and Easter. We also think it is important for someone to be at each entrance before Mass saying hello. Maybe this is your calling! Don’t underesti-mate the power of the greeting. No matter what Mass you go to, there is room for you. To help take the mystery out of this ministry we invite you to a training session September 16 from 6 – 7:15 pm in the Gathering Space and we’ll talk about the importance of welcoming and hospitality. Please let us know you’ll be coming by calling the Parish Office.
BOOKMAKING WORKSHOP
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) ministry is offering a free workshop in the art of bookmaking. In this hands-on class, participants will construct several sets of hard-cover, thread-bound books to be used by the children of the CGS ministry. All the materi-als used in the workshop will go toward the construction of these sets, but each partici-pant will leave with the knowledge and skills to continue personal works at home. Thursday, September 11 from 4-6 pm and Friday, September 12 from 6-8 pm Openings are limited and the class is offered to persons age 15 and older. Contact Mary Trotter at (360) 292-7145 or [email protected] to reserve space for either or both sessions.
Father Jim, members of the Knights of Columbus, and a host of special guests joined Saint Michael School
Principal Connor Geraghty, school staff and kids to officially bless and declare “Open!” the newly finished
covered play area—a fantastic addition to our campus that will benefit both school and Parish!
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The good folks at Dickey’s are providing all the food for this event. Please support them with your business! Thank you, Dickeys!
Registration is easy—just click on the banner on our home page to RSVP!
PARISH and SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
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Chris Peterson Steward for LifeTeen
Register Now! Our 2014-15 Faith Formation registration form is available online. Register now for LifeTeen,
EDGE, and Sacramental Prep! www.saintmichaelparish.org
Rachel Yabut Steward for EDGE & Campus Ministry
LifeTeen & EDGE—Fall Kickoff All high school and middle school teens are invited!
September 14 at 6:30 pm Mark your calendars and join us for this crazy fun night.
Don’t forget to share your faith by inviting a friend!
Youth Ministry
COMMUNITY EVENTS AND OTHER NEWS
Saturday, September 27th Social Hour at 6:30 pm & Dinner at 7 pm.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church—Hallen Hall (812 Bowker St. SE in Lacey)
Cost: $12 per adult | $6 children age 7-15 | under 7 free
Tickets are advance sale with a very limited number available at the door. Please order tickets by Sept. 24th and mail checks payable to Knights of Columbus, PO Box 3511, Lacey, WA 98509 or contact Darren Johnson at (253) 709-4588 or [email protected]
German menu
complete with Bratwurst,
Spaetzle, Sauerkraut,
Sauerbraten, Red Cabbage,
Potato Salad and more! Beer,
wine & soda for purchase.
2014
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL FAIR PARKING
The Washington State Fair in Puyallup began this Friday, September 6th. You can help support Catholic education in East Pierce County by parking at one of the All Saints School’s fair parking lots. The main entrance is located on 7thAve SW between 2nd & 3rd St SW. Their paved parking lots are located on 3rd St SW between 5th and 6th Ave SW in down-town Puyallup, just a short distance from the main gate of the fairgrounds.
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St. Michael Parish Office (360) 754-4667
St. Michael Calvary (360) 754-4667 ext 138 Catholic Cemetery 3850 Cleveland Ave. Tumwater, WA Steve Erickson, Cemetery Director
St. Michael School (360) 754-5131
St. Vincent de Paul Society Mon, Wed, Fri 1-3 pm (360) 352-7554
Clothing Bank Tues 9-11:30 am Thur. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Sat. 9-11am
Pregnancy Aid (360) 956-7413 24 hr msg M, T, Th, Fri 2-4 PM Wed. 9 AM - Noon
St. Mike's Tikes (360) 586-1585
The mission of St. Michael Catholic Community:
Place God First in all things; Proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ; and
Grow in Holiness through Prayer, Sacraments & Service.
Reconciliation (Downtown Only):
Saturday following 9 am Mass 3:00 pm until 4:45 pm
Thursday 11 am until 11:45 am
The St. Joseph Chapel is open for prayer 24 hours a day.
NEW 5-WEEK CLASSES BEGINNING IN OCTOBER—
WATCH FOR DETAILS!
Downtown Church 1055 Boundary St SE Olympia, WA 98501
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday Mass 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am LifeTeen Mass 5:00 pm
Weekday Mass: Monday - Thursday 12:00 noon Fridays & Saturdays 9:00 am
Westside Chapel 1835 Overhulse Rd NW
Olympia, WA 98502
Sunday Mass 8:30 am & 10:30 am Vietnamese Mass 1:30 pm 2nd Sunday of the Month
Weekday Mass: 1st & 3rd Thursday 6:30 am
Living Your Strengths
is a five week formation based on the
small group model. Students will have the
opportunity to take the Clifton StrengthsFinder
online assessment, which will reveal their Top 5
Signature Themes or areas of natural,
God-given talent and the
greatest potential
for strength!
What is Living Your Strengths?
To sign up or for more information, contact Kathy Steinbrecher at
or call 292-7127