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St. Michael Catholic Church
Thirty third Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 13, 2016
1512 Pine Ave., Snohomish, WA 98290
(360)-568-0821 / Fax 360-568-6426 www.stmichaelsnohomish.org
St. Michael Staff
Pastor: Rev. Milhton Scarpetta (110) / [email protected]
Deacon: Gene Vanderzanden / [email protected]
Administrator: Michelle Green (101) / [email protected]
Office Asst. Spanish: Leticia Alexander (107) / [email protected]
Bookkeeper/Accounting: Janice George—[email protected]
Director of Religious Education: Kelsie Mattingly (111) Cell: 425-231-0034 [email protected]
Music: Bernadino Leyva, Raul Chacon, Lindsay Nesheim, Aric Nesheim, Melissa Landowski & Iris Inghram Homebound Ministries—Dianne White—[email protected]—360-863-2991 Funerals— Lisa Tuckett—[email protected]—425-337-1955 School Principal: Dr. Karen Matthews (104) / [email protected]
Preschool 3-4 yrs. and K – 8th grades
School Admin Assist: Suzi Dutro (102) [email protected]
The tabernacle is a liturgical furnishing used to house the Eucharist outside of Mass. This provides a location where the Eucharist can be kept for the adoration of the faithful and for later use (e.g., distribution to the sick).
It also helps prevent the profanation of the Eucharist. Thus the law requires, "The tabernacle in which the Eucharist is reg-ularly reserved is to be immovable, made of solid or opaque material, and locked so that the danger of profanation may be entirely avoided" (CIC 938 §3).
The word tabernacle means "dwelling place." Any place someone dwells is a tabernacle. The term is also sometimes used for a temporary dwelling place. Thus the tent-like sanctuary that the Jews used before the Temple was built was called the Tabernacle, because God dwelt there. Similarly, for the feast of Sukkot the Hebrews erected temporary shelters to live in for the festival, which is often called "the feast of tabernacles" or "the feast of booths" as a result. The tabernacle in Church is so named because it is a place where Christ dwells in the Eucharist. He is present with us every time we gather for mass. Everyone is welcome to come and share in His presence at any time.
El tabernáculo es un mobiliario litúrgico utilizado para albergar la Eucaristía fuera de la Misa. Esto proporciona un lugar
donde la Eucaristía puede ser guardada para la adoración de los fieles y para uso posterior (por ejemplo, distribución a los
enfermos). También ayuda a prevenir la profanación de la Eucaristía. Así, la liglesia lo exige: "El tabernáculo en el que se
reserva regularmente la Eucaristía es inamovible, hecho de material sólido o opaco, y encerrado para que el peligro de la
profanación pueda ser totalmente evitado" (CIC 938 §3).
La palabra tabernáculo significa "lugar de morada". Cualquier lugar que habita es un tabernáculo. El término también se
utiliza a veces para un lugar de vivienda temporal. Así se construyó el santuario de tienda de campaña que los judíos usa-
ron antes del Templo, llamado Tabernáculo, porque Dios habitó allí. Del mismo modo, para la fiesta de Sukkot los hebreos
erigieron refugios temporales para vivir durante la fiesta, que a menudo se llama "la fiesta de los tabernáculos" o "la fiesta
de tiendas". El tabernáculo en la Iglesia se llama así porque es un lugar donde Cristo habita en la Eucaristía. Él está
presente con nosotros cada vez que nos reunimos para la misa. Todos son bienvenidos a compartir y estar un tiempo en
Su presencia en cualquier momento.
Thank you for helping us support the needs of our Parish community!
YTD Financial Status
July Thru October 2016 (fiscal year July—June)
PARISH ACTUALS
Total Revenue $ 224,577
Total Expenses 189,220
YTD Surplus (shortfall) 35,357
SCHOOL ACTUALS
Total Revenue $161,308
Total Expenses 147,623
YTD Surplus (shortfall) 13,685
Reaching Out—Changing Lives (Capital Campaign Building Project)
Donations + Interest earned: $657,416 Total Projected project costs: $2,000,000
(Building project to begin when $1,000,000 cash is in hand)
Thank you for your continued support!!!
Please Remember St. Michael Church &
School in Your Will and Estate planning
Week of November 14th —November 20th
Monday– 11/14
English Second Language
classes (Rm D1) 7:00pm
Tuesday– 11/15
Confessions 5:00pm
Mass 6;00pm
Spanish “Growing in Faith”
Wednesday– 11/16
Mass 9:00am
Adoration
Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm
Spanish Bible Study 7:00pm
Rosary Prayer Group 7:00pm
Thursday– 11/17
Mass 9:00am
Spanish Choir Practice
School Commission 6:00pm
Friday –11/18
Mass 9:00am
Adoration
Bible Study 10:00am
Grupo de Oracion 7:00pm
Saturday– 11/19
“Vida en Espiritu” Retreat
Baptism Class-English 3:30pm
Confessions 3:30pm
Vigi l Mass 5:00pm
Sunday— 11/20
Mass 8:00am (Spanish)
“Vida en Espiritu”
Hispanic Sacramental Prep 9:30am
Mass 10:30am
Children of God 11:30am
Mass 5:00pm
Youth Ministry 6:00pm
Knights of Columbus—St. Michael Council #9664, Grand Knight: Jon Lambie 425-334-3109
Society of St. Vincent DePaul Chair—Deborah Beland - For assistance call: 425-355-3504
For a complete calendar visit: www.stmichaelsnohomish.org
Thanksgiving Day Mass Thursday Nov. 24th
Mass 9:00am Please bring a non-perishable food
item to donate Sharing at mass what we are thankful for!
Ages 6-12 $8.00 Ages 13-61 $15.00
Age 62+ $12.00 Family of 4 $40.00
Children Under 6 FREE
School News -
Tickets are now on sale for the all School Community Chest Basket! Tickets can be purchased after Mass, at the Thanksgiving Dinner on Sunday, November 13, 2016, and at the Annual School Christmas Program on Monday, December 12, 2016. The Community Chest basket is valued at $600. Ticket prices: 1 -$5, 3-$10, and 6-$20
Thank you to everyone who joined us Friday , Novem-ber 4 at our Second Annual Quarter Craze, we raised $1004. We appreciate your support for the School. Thank you again.
From a Heart of Gratitude
we give our Treasure: Thanks to those who
have already returned your Parish Stewardship
commitment card. By returning the commitment
cards, it allows us to better plan for the future fi-
nancial status of the parish. Thank you for re-
sponding today.
Check Out Our Website For More Information! www.stmichaelsnohomish.org
Volunteer Corner!!
We would like to thank David Jussero for installing and fixing 3 faucets in the large hall
kitchen just in time for our big Turkey Din-ner.
We would also like to thank David Beland for helping to correct a faulty bathroom fix-
ture.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!
In Need of Prayer…
John Gleason, Rosa Olvera, Rosemary Moeller, Gene Antolak, Marian Zweber, Shereen Doughty, Audra Woods, Phil Stiffler, June Whitney, Isa-belle Curtis, Jeanne Gray, Dolores Olzendam, Moises Valasco, Emma Larson, Cindy Bazarov, Stacia Bell, Colleen Watson, Hap Pham, Jack Phin-ney, Lorraine Herr, Vicky Busser, Larry Jesmer, Bob Elenbaas, Sarah Fortune, Sheila & Dick Klomp, Arturo Macedo, Alex Froehlich, Joseph Dar-ling, Marie Calozza, Dale Cloyd, Robert Meechan, Janice Horn, Carlos Chavez, Diana Engeseth, Logan Thompson, Cindy Pickler, Cheri Ryan, Mary Machado, Susan Helm, Michael Jesmer, Bill Craven, Linda Mifich, Dennis Newman, Brenda Hill, Mary Michael, Evalyn Anderson, Judy Cales, Me-gan Morales, Stu Marr, Cris Britton, Clare Morse, Ron Nolan, Carla Hall, Paul & Mary Muma, Brian Hope, Vince Reagan, Celia Amador, Eulalia Conde Castillo, Fr. Joe Petosa, Bob McMeekin, Barbara Leahy, Eddie & Yolanda Trujillo, Christine Parker, Esther Bazzano, Andres Fuentes, Betz Kaplan, Hank Means, Rose McMeekin, Donnie Hall, Antoinette Cox, Pat Moylan, RubyAnn Mahnken, Bob Heirman, Scott Crites, Marian Fuchs, Dianne Zimmer, Lorraine Herr , John Engel, Marion Brown, Rick Webber and Scherion Bohlke.
If you know someone in need of our prayers, or is homebound and wants to receive communion or a visit, please
contact the parish office.
Dinners for Eight
Are you looking for a sense of belonging? A feeling of being part of the St. Michael’s community? Do you like to have fun and eat delicious food? For a very small investment of your time that can reap great rewards, Dinners for Eight might be just what you’re looking for. This year we will have two sign-ups: 1) One for families with children who want to get to-gether as families and 2) One for Adults only ( couples, friends, singles) Groups of 8 get together once a month in January, February and March to share a meal, stories and laughs sand get to know one another. In April, all partici-pants get together for a group potluck. Everyone rotates each month, so you have the opportunity to get to know many other parishioners. You don’t have to be able to host to participate. Previous participants will be available in the Narthex after Mass for sign-up/questions for the next 2 weeks. You can also contact Julie Layton at 425-220-7801 or [email protected] to sign up or ask questions.
Altar of the Dead
During the month of November we will have our
Altar of the Dead display in the narthex. If you
have a picture of a loved one you would like to
bring, please put your name, address and phone
number on the back so we can return it to you!
Knights of Columbus Council 9664
2016 Winter Clothing Drive
Our Knights and other volunteers will be available at all of the Masses to receive your donations of warm coats and other cold weather clothing for distribution by the St Vin-cent de Paul Society and the Everett Gospel Mission.
Please open your closets and your hearts, and help to bring some warmth, hope and love to families in need.
Thank you!
It is the last weekend to collect Marshmal-
lows for the Snohomish Community Food
Bank! Thank you to all who have helped us
collect over 200 bags of marshmallows to
help our community members in need! The
last day to bring in your marshmallows is
Wednesday November 16th!