The Joint Advisory Team met on February 17 with Fr. Tuan, Leigh Stringfellow and Deacon Sam Basta, Seattle Archdiocese Strategic Planning. The following items were discussed.
During discussion of “where we are today,” it became apparent that there are differences of opinions among the Joint Advisory Team members. We decided to meet after the Consultative Leadership training on March 5 to continue creating the information for the PowerPoint presentation for the webinar.
Please read today’s Gospel Luke 4:1-13
The Sunday Gospel describes the devil tempting Jesus in the desert after his 40 days of prayer and fasting. The reading from St. Matthew’s Gospel is from Ash Wednesday the beginning of our 40 days of Lent. In Matthew’s Gospel we find Jesus talking about the traditional Lenten practices of Prayer, Fasting (Sacrifices), and Almsgiving (Generosity).
Dialogue: Prayer leads us to true worship of God (3rd temptation). Discuss lighting a candle (religious glass candle container found in many stores) and placing it on the family table at the main meal. Together pray the Our Father, and let each one ask God’s special blessing for some need. Fasting fast from bread, crackers, cookies for one meal a week(1st temptation). Discuss when and how you will do this. Discuss placing the savings in the Rice Bowl. Almsgiving (2nd temptation) as a family, think of how you might help someone: (invite someone to dinner, bring a meal, dessert, flowers to a neighbor, bring some food to the St. Vincent de Paul food box in the church entrance, etc.)
Before and after 8:00 a.m. Mass from Mondays through Fridays
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturdays
3:00 p.m to 4:00 p. m Sundays
3pm (English) on Fridays and 3:30pm (Viet) on Sundays
Wednesday, March 23rd at St. Ann
Mass at 8am; followed by reflection
CRS Rice Bowls will be available beginning Ash Wednesday. Pick up your family’s CRS Rice Bowl from the Church doors. During the 40 days of Lent, we will reflect on global hunger and take action to help our sisters and brothers impacted by this injustice.
Holy Hour every Thursday in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Ann’s Church from 4pm to 6pm. We will be saying the Rosary, Chaplet of Mercy, Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary and more. Please come and join us to pray in honor of Jesus in the Eucharist. If you want to sign up for being one hour with Jesus, please let the office know
God Gives It All Then Calls Us To Share
Thank you all for your continued support to St. Ann Parish
The USCCB has asked Archbishop Etienne to take up an emergency Ash Wednesday collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe in response to the recent invasion of Ukraine
Here is an excerpt from Bishop Monforton’s letter:
The USCCB is uniquely positioned to provide aid to the region, having built strong relationships with our brother bishops there these last 30 years, and having given so much assistance in the development of the Church’s capacity to respond to pastoral and social needs. A robust response at this moment will allow the Church in the U.S. to continue to be a strong partner to give critical and timely humanitarian aid now for Ukraine.
Thank you for your generosity
Muriel Bate, Mary Bostwick, Olivia Davis, Kathleen Genge, Wayne Haverkorn, Nancy Jones, Jackie Lane, Terry Mathern, Doris McGuire, Wesley McMakin, Helen Murray, Neagle, Donald Orris, Shirley Pietz, Joleane Reece, Olivia Ripka, Bernadette Robinson, Rayanne Richardson, Milla Schlatter, Eldon & Marge Weber, Joan & Woody Woodring, Virginia Wooten
We pray for all servicemen and servicewomen and their families.