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July 5, 2020
14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
“Come to me, all who labor and are burdened, and I will refresh you, says the Lord.” Matthew 11:28
WELCOME! MAY THE PEACE OF CHRIST BE WITH YOU ALWAYS
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REGIONAL ADMIN. ASS’T II
Maria Stewart (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
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DEACONS
Stewart Adams | Richard Labrecque Dan Powers | Gary Zellmer
Inactive —Don Tillitson
Cathy Wiswell | Pastoral Coordinator · Fr. Leonardo Pestaño | Parish Priest
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LITURGY & DEVOTIONS Schedules, Mass Intentions ........................................................................... 2 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS & DEVOTIONS ................................................................................2-4
LEARNING Next weekend’s Readings, QA School Information ............................................................... 5
PRAYER LIST July 2020 ........................................................................................................................ 6
WEEKLY EVENT CALENDAR .............................................................................................................. 7 COMMUNITY ADVERTISING Local businesses who support our bulletin ........................................... 7-8
OFFICE HOURS
QUEEN OF ANGELS Office (360) 452-2351
Fax (360) 452-1447
209 W. 11th St. Port Angeles, WA 98362
OFFICE HOURS
Mon-Fri. 9:00 am-4:00 pm
ST. JOSEPH Office (360) 683-6076
Fax (360) 683-4674
121 E. Maple St. Sequim, WA 98382
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Fri. 9:00 am-3:30 pm
MASS SCHEDULE | Until further notice
SAT Mass | 5:00 pm at SJ WED Mass | 12:00 noon at QA
SUN Mass | 8:30 am at SJ THU Mass | 8:30 am at QA
SUN Mass | 11:00 am at QA FRI Mass | 8:30 am at SJ
SUN Mass | 3:00 pm at QA SAT Mass | 9:00 am at SJ
CONFESSION SCHEDULE | Until further notice
SAT Confession | 3:30-4:30 pm at SJ WED Confession | 11:30-11:55 am at QA
SUN Confession | 1:45-2:45 pm at QA FRI Confession | 8:00-8:25 am at SJ
For social distancing, confessions will be heard in the Mary Room, in the basement of the rectory building at
QA, and in the upstairs entry way to the parish hall at SJ
CHURCH HOURS | Until further notice
The churches will be open for private prayer:
MON 9:00a-3:30 pm at QA & SJ THU After Mass to 3:30 pm at QA
WED After Mass to 3:30 pm at QA
FRI After Mass to 3:30 pm at SJ
AND 9:00a-3:30 pm at QA
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(until further notice)
Mass attendance in the church is by reservation only. Check-in begins 30 minutes prior to Mass. If you wish to attend Mass and aren’t sure how to reserve a spot, please call the parish office and we’ll direct you.
Anyone visiting the churches for prayer or attending public Mass does so at their own risk. 2
DID YOU KNOW?
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
ST. JOSEPH | The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is at approximately
9:15 am on Fridays, following daily Mass, and ends with Benediction
at 3:30 pm.
QUEEN OF ANGELS | The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is at
approximately 12:45 pm on Wednesdays, following daily Mass, and ends with Benediction at
3:30 pm.
MASS INTENTIONS
WED Fr. Dennis Robb INT (QA)
THU Nancy Hierwater † (QA)
FRI Steven Vie † (SJ)
SAT Bonnie Correa † (SJ)
SAT. VIGIL & SUN. MASSES
SAT 5:00 PM
Yolanda Darcera † (SJ) SUN 8:30 AM
Stephanie Holford † (SJ)
11:00 AM
Dcn. Peter Flatley † (QA)
3:00 PM
QA/SJ Parishioners INT (QA)
L I T U R G Y & D E V O T I O N S S C H E D U L E S THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTU RE READING S | SUNDAY, JULY 5TH, 2020
Zech. 9:9-10 | Psalm—145 | Romans 8:9, 11-13 | Matthew 11:25-30
[For next Sunday’s readings, see pg. 5]
MASS INTENTIONS
Week of July 6-12
Fr. Leonardo will offer these intentions at the upcoming Masses.
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 the 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] the 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.
S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T S CHANGES IN POSTURE A T MASS
Effective immediately Archbishop Etienne, in his recent Pastoral Letter, has decreed that the Archdiocese of Seattle will be in
conformity with the rest of America during the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Communion Rite at Mass. It is proper and
fitting that we should kneel before the majesty of God, so with that in mind, we should begin using the following postures
from this time forward:
Kneel after the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy);
Stand after the Amen of the Eucharistic Prayer;
Kneel after the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) and remain kneeling until you go forward for Communion;
Bow before receiving the Body or Blood of Christ;
Remain standing to receive Holy Communion;
Sit or kneel after returning to your pew and during the period of sacred silence after Communion.
Please begin to adapt these new postures as we resume public Masses. The Archbishop has asked that all parishes implement
the changes at this time, although the new guidelines will be official with the start of the new liturgical year beginning Advent
2020.
S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T S
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THE APOSTLES’ COLUMN
This column is a new feature in our bulletin, coming from the desk of our Pastoral Coordinator. It will be a weekly highlight
for all of us, as apostles in the Church, missionaries within our own parishes and communities. We are all called to spread the Good News, and this column will help us to consider practical ways to deepen our own relationship with Jesus Christ so that
we can be role models for others. July 5, 2020
For My yoke is easy and My burden is light...
Greetings in Christ!
One huge jump that we all have to make at some point in our lives is to trust God implicitly: not just with some things, but with everything:
our material needs, our family dynamics, our health, our jobs, the world at large...the list is endless. We live in a state of concern and trepi-
dation about every aspect of our lives. Do we ever stop to consider our constant loss of peace in the comings and goings of our day? In the
current state of affairs we are getting further and further from that place of peace: we are more isolated than ever, not just physically but
socially as well; we cover our faces, even when no one else is around us; we are immersed in the daily news of the mainstream media which
only serves to heighten our fear about things we have absolutely no control over. We have lost our peace, collectively and individually.
Where does peace come from anyway? And how do we get it? Not just for a moment or two; but true and lasting peace? The answer
is simple, yet demanding, because it requires us to change. Jesus Christ is peace. Jesus is the only source of deep and abiding peace.
Our worldly burdens are oppressive, but Jesus has offered to take our burdens, and carry them for us! So what does He demand?
That we surrender everything to Him, and therein lies the difficulty. It’s so challenging to let go, to allow God’s plan to unfold in our
midst and not try to control the outcome, or the steps leading up to it. Sometimes we get part way there: we begin to let go; then we
find ourselves not happy with whatever is happening and we get fearful, or we grumble and complain.
Surrender is one of the first steps in living a Christ-centered life. Each of us is at a different place on the journey, but we can all surren-
der in some way every single day: sometimes it’s little things like not having a favorite snack; or getting up 5 minutes earlier than usu-
al to start the day with prayer. Sometimes it’s a little more difficult, like doing our best to avoid speaking uncharitably about some-
one, or not having a judgment or an opinion about a situation around us. Surrender is something that comes with time and practice,
but we have to want it to attain it. And it will only come with God’s grace.
Novenas are prayers that come in groups of nine, typically once a day for nine days. They are very powerful and we can often see the
fruit of the prayer before the novena ends. In this time of great uncertainty in the Church, with Covid-19 and the civil unrest that
stretches across the globe, we could all use some peace...peace that comes only through surrender to Jesus. I’ve included in The
Apostles’ Column a wonderful start to letting go, and giving everything over to Jesus: The Surrender Novena. Perhaps we could each
take 10 minutes a day, in a quiet place for the next nine days and ask Jesus to take our burdens, so that we can have peace. I’ve been
known to convert 9 day novenas to ‘perpetual’ novenas, praying them over and over for a particular grace in my life to help me change.
Maybe a perpetual Surrender Novena is just what the Church needs right now…. Come to Me all you who labor, and I will give you rest….
Pax Christi,
Cathy Wiswell
Pastoral Coordinator
The Surrender Novena ~the words of Jesus to Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo
Day 1 — Why do you confuse yourselves by worrying? Leave the care of your affairs to me and everything will be peaceful. I say to you in
truth that every act of true, blind, complete surrender to me produces the effect that you desire and resolves all difficult situations.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 2 — Surrender to me does not mean to fret, to be upset, or to lose hope, nor does it mean offering to me a worried prayer asking me to
follow you and change your worry into prayer. It is against this surrender, deeply against it, to worry, to be nervous and to desire to think
about the consequences of anything. It is like the confusion that children feel when they ask their mother to see to their needs, and then
try to take care of those needs for themselves so that their childlike efforts get in their mother’s way. Surrender means to placidly close the
eyes of the soul, to turn away from thoughts of tribulation and to put yourself in my care, so that only I act. Saying “You take care of it.”
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times) continued on page 4…..
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D E V O T I O N S
The Surrender Novena ~the words of Jesus to Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo continued . . . . . .
Day 3 — How many things I do when the soul, in so much spiritual and material need turns to me, looks at me and says to me; “You take care of it,” then close its eyes and rests. In pain you pray for me to act, but that I act in the way you want. You do not turn to me, instead, you want me to adapt to your ideas. You are not sick people who ask the doctor to cure you, but rather sick people who tell the doctor how to. So do not act this way, but pray as I taught you in the Our Father: “Hallowed be thy Name”, that is, be glorified in my need. “Thy kingdom come”, that is, let all that is in us and in the world be in accord with your kingdom. “Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven”, that is, in our need, decide as you see fit for our temporal and eternal life. If you say to me truly: “Thy will be done”. Which is the same as saying: “You take care of it”. I will intervene with all my omnipotence, and I will resolve the most difficult situations.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 4 — You see evil growing instead of weakening? Do not worry, Close your eyes and say to me with faith: “Thy will be done, You take care of it.” I say to you that I will take care of it, and that I will intervene as does a doctor and I will accomplish miracles when they are need-ed. Do you see that the sick person is getting worse? Do not be upset, but close your eyes and say “You take care of it.” I say to you that I will take care of it, and that there is no medicine more powerful than my loving intervention. By my love, I promise this to you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 5— And when I must lead you on a path different from the one you see, I will prepare you; I will carry you in my arms; I will let you find yourself, like children who have fallen asleep in their mother’s arms, on the other bank of the river. What troubles you and hurts you im-mensely are your reason, your thoughts and worry, and your desire at all costs to deal with what afflicts you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 6— You are sleepless; you want to judge everything, direct everything and see to everything and you surrender to human strength, or worse- to men themselves, trusting in their intervention,- this is what hinders my words and my views. Oh how much I wish from you this surrender, to help you and how I suffer when I see you so agitated! Satan tries to do exactly this: to agitate you and to remove you from my protection and to throw you into the jaws of human initiative. So, trust only in me, rest in me, surrender to me in everything.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 7— I perform miracles in proportion to your full surrender to me and to your not thinking of yourselves. I sow treasure troves of graces when you are in the deepest poverty. No person of reason, no thinker, has ever performed miracles, not even among the saints. He does divine works whosoever surrenders to God. So don’t think about it any more, because you mind is acute and for you it is very hard to see evil and to trust in me and to not think of yourself. Do this for all your needs, do this all of you and you will see great continual silent mira-cles. I will take care of things, I promise this to you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 8— Close your eyes and let yourself be carried away on the flowing current of my grace; close your eyes and do not think of the pre-sent, turning your thoughts away from the future just as you would from temptation. Repose in me, believing in my goodness, and I prom-ise you by my love that if you say “You take care of it.” I will take care of it all; I will console you, liberate you and guide you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Day 9— Pray always in readiness to surrender, and you will receive from it great peace and great rewards, even when I confer on you the grace of immolation, of repentance and of love. Then what does suffering matter? It seems impossible to you? Close your eyes and say with all your soul, “Jesus, you take care of it.” Do not be afraid, I will take care of things and you will bless my name by humbling yourself. A thousand prayers cannot equal one single act of surrender, remember this well. There is no novena more effective than this.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mother, I am yours now and forever.
Through you and with you I always
want to belong completely to Jesus. Amen.
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L E A R N I N G SUNDAY DEVOTIONS | A MEDITATION ON NE XT WEEK’S MASS READINGS
July 12, 2020 | 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading—— The Bible views God’s Word as a force, an active agent that effects what it sets out to do. God’s word
never “goes in one ear and out the other.” Such ineffectiveness is not within the nature of the Word of God. God’s Word is efficacious. [Isaiah 55:10-11]
Responsorial Psalm—“The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.” [Psalm 65]
Second Reading—Paul’s reflection in this reading is filled with hope and confidence in the midst of suffering, something that each person experiences in a unique, individual way. As he writes about suffering, Paul addresses all of us, nudging us to re-
flect on our own understanding, since human responses to suffering are as individual as the sufferings themselves.
For Paul, present suffering that will be changed to future joy is only part of the truth to be revealed. He says that even now we
already have the first fruits of the Spirit; we already have a taste or a down payment of the glory that will be ours fully in the
future. That means that we not only await glory, but we experience it even now, even in the midst of our hardships. Paul is an-
nouncing here the Good News of God’s glory that encompasses past, present and future. [Romans 8:18-23]
Gospel—“There are three distinct movements in this reading. First is the parable itself. Second is Jesus’s response to the
question of why He teaches in this cryptic manner. Third is the allegorical interpretation, placed on the lips of Jesus, of the
various elements of His story.
By their nature, parables require effort to understand and apply. Therefore, such constructs will be more accessible to seekers, those disposed to explore a story’s meaning, than to listeners at large. Reflecting on Semitic thought, the Gospel presents
understanding as a special gift that God bestowed upon true disciples but withheld from the crowds. However, individuals are held responsible for failing to understand because they “look but do not see and hear but do not listen.”
[Matthew 13:1-23]
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
RCIA | QUEEN OF ANGELS
The QA candidates, catechumens and their sponsors are still awaiting word from the
Archdiocese regarding when and how their sacraments will be received. Zoom meetings
with Deacon Adams have continued and Father Leonardo has joined in over the continued quarantine. During the month of
June they learned about the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and how Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque promoted the un-
derstanding that the symbol of Jesus’ physical human heart, pierced, encircled by thorns, and enflamed represents His
Divine unconditional love for all of humanity despite the suffering that has been and is still endured. Some candidates have
already prepared their own hearts and received Jesus’ mercy as the Sacrament of Confession has become available. Others are
examining their lives and their consciences as they look forward to climbing onto the Barque of Peter and receiving the flesh
of Jesus, the Bread of Life!
Please keep them in your prayers as they try to remain patient.
“Let us begin in earnest to work out our salvation, for no one will do it for us, since even He Himself Who made us without ourselves
will not save us without ourselves.”
—St Margaret Mary Alacoque, visionary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, d 1690.
P R A Y E R L I S T | J U L Y 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
Betty Halberg
Chris Tinoco
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
Kristen Garner
Jim Anderson
Pat Morgan
David Nañez
For those who have died...
† James Anderson † Ellen Caldwell † Suzanne Corso † John Massoth
† James Metzer † Doris Senf † Jerry Tonini
In solidarity with the Church throughout the world...
July: The Precious Blood —The blood of Christ saves us
from sin. It is the blood of Christ that gives us the hope of
heaven. St. Paul tells us that Jesus reconciled “to himself all
things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the
blood of his cross” (Col. 1:20). Without the blood of Christ
shed for us, all would be lost.
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.
Submit a Prayer Request
We are one Body in Christ. "If [any] part suffers, all the parts suffer with it; if one part is honored, all
the parts share its joy." I Cor. 12:26
Our prayer list is intended to strengthen our parish family, and help us to bear one another’s burdens. However,
we value our parishioners’ privacy. Medical concerns in particular are protected by privacy law. For this reason, we
require that all specific requests of a personal or medical nature be made by that parishioner, or by a family mem-
ber with their consent. Thank you for helping us to nurture a safe environment where all can feel protected and
valued.
If a prayer need arises during the month, please contact either parish office. We will forward your request to the
Prayer Line for immediate intercession, and add it to the following month’s published Prayer List. Names stay on
the list for 30 days. Please contact either parish office to request your name to continue on the prayer list for the
following month. Thank you for your prayers! Queen of Angels (360) 452-2351 | St. Joseph (360) 683-6706
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PLEASE NOTE: All parish facilities continue to be
closed to activities and events.
We will resume normal activity
when the county is in Phase IV per the
Washington State mandate.
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