clallamcatholic · 5/5/2020 · familiar. moses understands and reacts to both divine realities....
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May 31, 2020
PENTECOST SUNDAY
“The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world
and that which contains all things
understands what is said, alleluia.” Wisdom 1:7
WELCOME! MAY THE PEACE OF CHRIST BE WITH YOU ALWAYS
PARISH OFFICES CLOSED | Until further notice
QUEEN OF ANGELS PARISH ST. JOSEPH PARISH
FOR LAST-MINUTE UPDATES & INFO, VISIT CLALLAMCATHOLIC.ORG
STAFF DIRECTORY
OUR PARISHES
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
Cathy Wiswell (360) 452-2351
REGIONAL ADMIN. ASS’T
Cyndi Rypl (360) 452-2351
REGIONAL ACCOUNTANT
Jackie Miller (360) 452-2351
REGIONAL DIR. OF RELIGIOUS ED.
Mike & Mary Kay Acheson (360) 452-2351
REGIONAL FACILITY SUPERVISOR
Rafael Flores (360) 452-2351
QUEEN OF ANGELS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Thomas Cody McDonald
(360) 457-6903 [email protected]
DEACONS
Richard Labrecque Don Tillitson | Gary Zellmer
Dan Powers | Stewart Adams
Fr. Dennis Robb | Pastor · Fr. Leonardo Pestaño | Parochial Vicar
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QUEEN OF ANGELS Office (360) 452-2351
Fax (360) 452-1447
209 W. 11th St. Port Angeles, WA 98362
OFFICE HOURS
temporarily closed
ST. JOSEPH Office (360) 683-6076
Fax (360) 683-4674
121 E. Maple St. Sequim, WA 98382
OFFICE HOURS
temporarily closed
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LITURGY & DEVOTIONS Special services, the Sacraments, pastoral items, Mass Intentions ............ 2 & 5
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS .......................................................................................................... 2-3
LEARNING Next weekend’s Readings, QA School Information ............................................................... 4
SERVING Charitable services, outreach, parish community events, etc. ................................................... 6
PRAYER LIST June 2020 ....................................................................................................................... 7
COMMUNITY ADVERTISING Local businesses who support our bulletin ........................................... 7-8
UPCOMING SOLEMNITIES
JUNE 7TH — THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
JUNE 14TH — THE MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST
The fifty days from the Sunday of the Resurrection to Pentecost
Sunday are celebrated in joy and exultation as one feast day,
indeed as one "great Sunday." These are the days above all others
in which the Alleluia is sung.
On the fortieth day after Easter the Ascension of the Lord is celebrated, except
where, not being observed as a Holyday of Obligation, it has been assigned to
the Seventh Sunday of Easter.
The weekdays from the Ascension up to and including the Saturday before
Pentecost prepare for the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.
2 PLEASE REMEMBER QUEEN OF ANGELS PARISH OR ST. JOSEPH PARISH IN YOUR WILL.
MASS INTENTIONS
WED Rose & Red Crumb †
THU Jack Heil †
FRI Holy Souls in Purgatory †
SAT Grgur & Danica Garbin †
SUNDAY MASS
SUN Steven Vie †
MASS INTENTIONS
WED QA/SJ Parishioners INT
SATURDAY MASS
SAT Rita Oliviera †
L I T U R G Y & D E V O T I O N S THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTU RE READING S | SUNDAY, MAY 31 ST
Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 | Ps. 104 | 1 Corinth. 12:3-7, 12-13 | John 20:19-23
[For next Sunday’s readings, see pg. 4]
MASS INTENTIONS
Week of June 1-7
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
RETURNING CATHOLICS For Catholics who have been away from the Church for some time and are considering return. Please contact the parish office for more info.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK is a sacrament administered to any Catholic “who, having reached the age of reason, begins to be in danger due to sickness or old age.” Please call parish office.
HOMEBOUND MINISTRIES for Catholics who are homebound or ill and unable to receive Holy Communion at Mass. Please call [or have a family member contact] parish office for info.
BAPTISM Required preparation classes offered quarterly. Please call the parish office.
FUNERAL / CHRISTIAN BURIAL Please call parish office to confirm before setting date.
MARRIAGE Six months’ notice and preparation classes provided. Please contact the parish office before setting any firm dates.
CONFESSIONS —Confessions will be heard for one hour in each parish on Sundays. If you are sick or vulnerable consider staying home. Physical distancing and sanitation practices must be observed. Individuals enter at their own risk.
· St. Joseph Parish – 8:30am to 9:30am – in the upstairs entryway to parish hall.
· Queen of Angels Parish – 11:30am to 12:30pm – in the Mary Room.
IF YOU HAVE A DIRE NEED to speak with a priest, please contact us by phone or email and we will respond accordingly.
Please note that Fr. Leonardo continues to offer these intentions at private Mass.
Please note that Fr. Dennis con-tinues to offer these intentions at private Mass.
CHURCH VISITING HOUR S
You are welcome to visit either parish church for individual private prayer:
St. Joseph Parish – 8:30am to 10:30am on Sundays.
Queen of Angels Parish – 11:30am to 1:30pm pm Sundays.
If you are sick, please stay home.
If you are vulnerable (>age 65; underlying health issues) please consider staying home.
Physical distancing and sanitation practices will be enforced.
Pews for individual private prayer will be limited to allow for social distancing.
Pews will be sanitized once the church is closed.
Individuals enter at their own risk.
If social distancing and sanitation practices are not observed we will be forced to close the
churches once again, so your cooperation is important.
S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T S
SPOT LIGHT ON….
ORDINATION ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations and prayers go out to Fr. Dennis Robb
as he celebrates 46 years as a priest on June 1, 2020!
We thank him for his vocation and service to so many!
S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T S
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THIS WEEK —LETTER FROM THE REG I ONAL ADMINISTRATOR
Jesus Christ, yesterday, today and forever!
I hope everyone has had a good week, and that you’ve ‘attended’ Mass online and taken some time for quiet prayer. Please
consider a daily Rosary for an end to the pandemic if you aren’t already praying one, and thank you to those who do! Last
weekend in the bulletin we featured the Chaplet of St. Michael and the prayer of the Angel of Fatima, two wonderful
devotions invoking the protection of the holy angels. This weekend we focus on the Holy Spirit and the solemnity of
Pentecost, essentially the culmination of the Easter Season and the blossoming of Jesus’ Great Commissioning. We’ve
included some special prayers in the bulletin this week; please consider praying them as an act of gratitude to God for
sending the Holy Spirit to us as a source of love and strength.
We’re all going to need lots of love and strength as we continue with the restrictions imposed as a result of the pandemic. The
churches are open for private individual prayer on Sundays (see times listed in the bulletin). Please drop by for a visit with
Jesus if you are in the vicinity. Remember to maintain physical distancing and the sanitation practices we’ve put into effect.
Thank you so much to those who have donated disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer. These will be put to use during Sunday
visiting hours in the coming weeks; but we’ll also use them once we resume public Masses; so thank you very much for your
donations!
Speaking of resuming Masses, I’d like to bring you up to date with the status of things in our Archdiocese. No doubt you are
aware that parishes across the US and in our state are beginning to reopen. Governor Inslee, a few weeks ago, released his
priorities for re-opening the state, and his phased approach includes very tight restrictions. The Bishops of Washington have
been in communication with the Governor regarding the resumption of public Masses, and this past Wednesday 5/27,
Governor Inslee did make some concessions. So praise God for that. However, there is much to be done to prepare for re-
opening. We are being guided by an Archdiocesan task force which is working fervently to provide information and policies
to parishes as quickly as possible. The guidelines (18 pages) are comprehensive and complex; parishes must comply or they
may not re-open. One new requirement is that each parish develop a Covid-19 Exposure Control, Mitigation and Recovery
Plan (it’s in the works for our parishes); and this plan must be approved by the Archdiocese before we can begin implementa-
tion.
Suffice it to say that as soon as that Exposure Control plan is in place I will communicate it to the parishes. Be prepared for
very detailed rules regarding what it will take to start Masses back up again, and to be in attendance at them. Be prepared
too for when I begin to solicit your help, because it’s going to take all of us coming together to re-open the churches for public
Mass. EVERYONE can help: if you are in the state’s “vulnerable” category, homebound or elderly you can pray; if you are in a
non-vulnerable category you can help with some of the new roles that we’ll need to cover with volunteers. Training for every-
one will be a requirement! Again, more on all of this next week.
Know that things will not be what they were before March 11th, so please continue to surrender to this as best you can. For
now, let us continue to pray for an end to the pandemic, but especially for all those impacted by it: the sick and dying; the
dead; those stricken with fear; those feeling depressed or in anguish; those feeling isolated and alone; those who are angry.
Circling back around to the prayers in the bulletin: let’s each pray in a special way this coming week; let’s center our lives on
Jesus Christ and His Spirit of Love. Let’s live for the glory of God!
Christ’s deep and abiding peace to you all,
Cathy
QUEEN OF ANG ELS SCHO OL | UPDATE
While we continue to uphold the guidelines for physical distancing out of love and care for everyone’s health, we encourage you to continue to think about ways you can preserve healthy social (virtual) proximity. Our families need to continue to be united socially for our emotional and spiritual health.
Upcoming Items:
Wednesday, June 3rd, we will recognize our 8th Grade Graduates with a graduation ceremony! We are reviewing the state guidelines and we look forward to being able to recognize our wonderful 8th grade class.
At this point, we do not know what the Fall brings. It is our hope that we can begin school in September in the classrooms.
We will keep you updated as we learn more information.
Thomas Cody McDonald | Principal
Queen of Angels Catholic School | 1007 S. Oak Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
P: (360)457-6903 | E: [email protected] | W: www.qofaschool.org
QA SJ
Sunday 32012.39 31657.23
Kids 5.00 0.25
Holy day 20.00 0.00
Ash Wed 1354.80 2023.00
Flowers 30.00 25.00
Bldg. fund 285.00
NW Cath 136.00 60.00
Priest Pension 30.00
School 1546.00 957.50
SVDP 2538.50 707.50
Totals 37927.69 35460.48
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L E A R N I N G SUNDAY DEVOTIONS | A MEDITATION ON NE XT WEEK’S MASS READINGS
June 7, 2020 | The Most Holy Trinity
First Reading——The mystery we call God is both near and distant; both frightening and familiar. Moses understands and reacts to both divine realities. In awed reverence he bows before the Lord; but, trusting in God’s patience and restraint, he dares ask for forgiveness for his “stiff necked people” who have committed the great sin of idolatry. [Exodus 34:4-6,8-9]
Responsorial Psalm—“Glory and praise forever!” [Daniel 3:52-55]
Second Reading—These three verses end the Second Letter to the Corinthians. Like the part-ing words of a great pastoral leader, they appeal for right behavior and for peace within the community. The final sentence is familiar to us as the celebrant’s greeting at the start of Mass. Paul renders it as a parting blessing to strengthen his readers for the kind of life he has just exhorted them to live. “The grace of …. Jesus”—His saving love that brightened your dark moments; “the love of God”—that creative, life-giving love that sustained you through hard times; and “the fellowship of the Holy Spirit”—the Spirit’s healing action in the community that resolved conflicts and brought together divergent points of view. This short passage can inspire hope that with God’s help we can indeed “mend our ways.” [2 Corinthians 13:11-13]
Gospel—Here, Jesus speaks to Nicodemus and affirms the generosity of God’s love as mani-fested in God’s willingness to give “His only Son.” Although God’s purpose in sending Jesus is not condemnation, but eternal life, some people choose not to accept Jesus, and by their deci-sion bring condemnation on themselves. Yet God’s plan in sending His Son is that the whole world may believe in Him, living in a loving and faithful relationship with Him. Such belief will result in eternal life, beginning here and now and extending beyond death into eternity; it is God’s own life shared with believers. [John 3:16-18]
RELIG IOUS EDUCATION
Curious about elementary, middle, or high school level sacramental preparation and faith formation classes, at either parish? Please contact parish offices and ask for Mike or Mary Kay Acheson. Or visit our site to send a message, learn more, or download required regis-tration forms. [From menu: Parish Life> Learning]
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D E V O T I O N S & P R A Y E R S
Veni, Creator Spiritus
COME, O Creator Spirit blest, And in our souls take up Thy rest, Come with Thy grace and Heavenly aid, And fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
Great Paraclete! To Thee we cry, O highest gift of God most high! O fount of life! O fire of love! And sweet anointing from above.
Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts art known, The finger of God's hand we own; The promise of the Father, Thou! Who dost the tongue with power endow.
Kindle our senses from above, And make our hearts o'erflow with love; With patience firm and virtue high, The weakness of our flesh supply.
Far from us drive the foe we dread, And grant us Thy true peace instead; So shall we not, with Thee for guide, Turn from the path of life aside.
Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow The Father and the Son to know, And Thee through endless times confessed Of both the Eternal Spirit blest.
All glory while the ages run Be to the Father and the Son Who rose from death; the same to Thee, O Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen.
Prayer for Unity O HOLY SPIRIT, Spirit of Truth, come into our hearts; shed the brightness of Your light upon the nations, that they may please You in unity of faith. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
Notes of Comfort to the Homebound—
“The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, that the Father will send in My name —He will teach you everything,
and remind you of all that [I] told you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” John 14:26-27
VENI, CREATOR SPIRITUS & PRAYER FOR UNITY One of the most widely used hymns in the Church, Veni, Creator Spiritus, is attributed to Rabanus Maurus; (776-856). It is used at Vespers, Pentecost, Dedication of a Church, Confirmation, and Holy Orders and whenever the Holy Spirit is solemnly invoked. A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who recite it. A plenary indulgence is granted if it is recited on January 1st or on the feast of Pentecost.
S E R V I N G
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SPOT LIGHT ON….
REFERENDUM 90 SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN:
R-90 is a referendum to reject or approve a new law requiring all state school districts to provide comprehensive
sexual health education for grades K-12. Thank you to all who took time these past two weekends to come out and
sign the petition requesting that they put R-90 on the state’s fall ballot so that we have a say in whether or not this
new law should be rejected. We gathered 232 signatures! Thanks be to God!
HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARS HIPS | NEWS
QUEEN OF ANGELS Scholarship Committee would like to
thank everyone who contributed to our high school scholarship fund this year. The following students will be receiving schol-
arship awards:
Kynzie DeLeon
Brody Merritt
Isabella Money
ST. JOSEPH Scholarship Committee would like to thank the
Women of St. Joseph for their contribution to our high school scholarship fund this year. The following students will be re-
ceiving scholarship awards:
Abigail Wren Fierro-Burdick
Kristina Mingoy
Congratulations—please keep these students in your prayers as they pursue their educational dreams.
Fr. Pestaño will extend a special blessing for all our graduates from Pre-K to High School, after the recorded Mass next Sun-day, June 7th.
FUNDRAISER CONTINUES
CATHOLIC WOMEN | QUEEN OF ANGELS Please don’t forget that there are still cookbooks available for sale. Only $15 each. Monies collected will go to the support of our QA school. Call or text Barb Townsend at (360) 461-0642 or Casey McInnes at (36) 808-2691 to purchase one. The cook-books have wonderful recipes and great church and school history in them with some fun stories, antidotes, and memories of years gone by. They make great gifts—especially now when so many people are cooking more at home.
7 P R A Y E R L I S T | J U N E 2 0 2 0 "Rejoice in hope, endure in affliction, persevere in prayer." Rom. 12:12
Join our parish family in prayer. Please consider posting this list in a handy spot, as a reminder of our sisters and
brothers in Christ who are in need. (For more on how to submit a prayer request, see below.)
For those who stand in need of God’s healing touch…
Dan Shea
John Gepner
Robin Forrest
Margie Myers
Ben Palzer
Maria Nañez
Leandra Nañez
Sheila Hastings
Anna Marie Maurer & son
David Seifert
Paul Seifert
Justin Conklin
Jerry Conklin
Lorraine Anderson
Floyd “Pat” & Nancy Patnode
Willem Gage Rypl
Tom & Jan Neudorfer
Tom & Carol Wunder
Bridget Hamilton
Joe & Joeline Perri
Jane Elvrum
Margaret Strohmeyer
Wayne & Brenda Priest
Joseph & Georgia Chiarella
Barb McMillen
Jim Anderson
Pat Morgan
David Nañez
For those who have died...
† Leland Lunderville † Lorrie Johnson † Robert W. Pozzie † Jim Longin † Elizabeth Bart
In solidarity with the Church throughout the world...
June: The Sacred Heart of Jesus is the revelation of God’s
immense love for us. It is often depicted as a fiery furnace,
pierced and broken, but beating with love. The Sacred
Heart is also a profound reminder of the humanity of our
Lord, for his heart is not a mere symbol, but a true physical
reality.
For the intentions of Archbishop Etienne—Let us pray for
those suffering because of the coronavirus—
for those who are sick and their families, for those who
are frightened and alone, and for all doctors, nurses, and
researchers who are serving the common good.
For vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life.