Sunday, February 28, 2021 -- The
Second Sunday of Lent
ON THE COVER "This is my
beloved son: listen to him." Icon of the Transfiguration of the
Lord. Joan Brand-Landkamer, artist. MUSIC AND
COVID-19 We are once again permitted to have a small
ensemble instead of a single cantor. This will allow us to have
choral music at 10:00am and 12 Noon Masses each Sunday. In keeping
with State guidelines, the singers will wear surgical-grade masks
and will observe added social distance of 9'-12' between each other
and the assembly. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BECOMING
CATHOLIC Are you, a family member, or a friend interested
in learning more about the Catholic Church? You're invited to a "no
strings attached" Zoom gathering to ask questions and find out more
on Wednesday, March 3, at 7:00pm. Information or to register,
Kathleen McCabe, kmccabe@stjames-cathedral.org.
WEEKDAY MASSES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Each day from Monday
through Saturday, Mass is celebrated at 8:00am in the Cathedral. All
are welcome to attend without prior registration. The Mass is also
livestreamed at vimeo.com/archdioceseofseattle.
SATURDAY CONFESSIONS are heard immediately following the
8:00am Mass on Saturday mornings, from 8:30am to 9:30am. During
Lent, confessions will also be heard following the 8:00am Mass on
Wednesday mornings. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT Each Friday in Lent, we will have Exposition of
the Blessed Sacrament following the 8:00am Mass, continuing until
1:00pm, with Holy Hour beginning at 12 Noon. All are welcome. (We no
longer have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesdays.)
THE WAY OF THE CROSS is a wonderful Lenten
tradition in the Church. Stations are prayed on Mondays following
8:00am Mass. In addition, we have prepared a special online version
of the Stations led by Father Ryan, with meditations by Paul Claudel
and featuring the art of Joan Brand-Landkamer. Visit
www.stjames-cathedral.org anytime to join in praying the Stations
this Lent. The Cathedral Stations of the Cross are the work of Joan
Brand-Landkamer, inspired by 20th-century French artist Georges
Rouault. Cathedral
Kitchen/Breakfast Update The Cathedral will be the
first meal program in the City of Seattle to resume indoor dining!
Starting on Monday, March 1, St. James will re-open Cathedral Hall
to limited indoor dining for the Cathedral Kitchen and Sunday
Breakfast ministries. All guests will have the option to take their
food to go, or to come inside. As with many restaurants in
Washington State, we will operate at less than 25% capacity, with
all people required to wear masks and be socially distant.
LENTEN RICE BOWL As our world continues to grapple
with the effects of COVID-19, including an increased number of
people going hungry, Catholics are invited to reflect on Matthew
25:40 as we begin this Lenten season. "Whatever you did for one of
the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."
Each Lent, Catholic families across the country unite to put their
faith into action through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Through
CRS Rice Bowl, families learn about our sisters and brothers across
the globe who are experiencing hardships like hunger and
malnutrition, and how through Lenten alms, we have the power to make
the world a better place for the human family. In the past, our
donations through Rice Bowl have helped provide lifesaving support
to more than 159 million people in more than 100 countries. Visit
www.crsricebowl.org to become involved in the CRS Rice Bowl program
this Lent! And if you cannot pick up a Rice Bowl at the Cathedral,
send an email with your address to jamob14@comcast.net, and one will
be mailed to you. CARE CALLS MINISTRY St.
James Cathedral Mental Health and Wellness Ministry (MHWM) has
initiated a new ministry to help alleviate loneliness and establish
connections with parishioners who may be isolated or lonely. Care
Calls is outreach to people who live alone or have little connection
with people. Volunteers phone identified parishioners on a regular
basis to offer listening and companionship. Please let us know of
someone you think would benefit from and be open to receiving a
regularly scheduled Care Call from a MHWM volunteer. If you are
interested in becoming a MHWM volunteer and joining Care Calls
ministry, or would like more information, contact Nancy Granger,
206-382-4269 or ngranger@stjames-cathedral.org. ST
VINCENT DE PAUL THANKS YOU A single dad with custody of his
two young boys (one in preschool and the other still an infant) was
a fulltime cook until COVID shuttered the restaurant where he
worked. He applied for food stamps, but half the allotment for his
two sons was mistakenly awarded to their mother even though she did
not have custody of the children. He tried to get by without other
financial assistance but finally called the SVdP Helpline
(206-767-6449). When we visited (by phone due to the pandemic), he
shared the good news that he had recently returned to work on a
part-time basis and was looking forward to getting a small paycheck
soon. Also good to hear was that grandma was caring for the little
boys while dad worked. With your support, we paid part of this
family's rent – thank you for your donations! Information, Jo Ann
Wiesner, 206-291-4012 or wiesnerjo@gmail.com.
OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES DURING THE PANDEMIC Catholic
Community Services/Catholic Housing Services (CCS/CHS) has asked the
Cathedral to provide meals for their day centers and shelters.
Unopened store-bought casseroles and unopened sandwich-ingredients
(bread, deli meat, vegetables and condiments) are greatly
appreciated. In addition, toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes,
soaps and shampoos, feminine hygiene products), canned ready-to-eat
meals (ie soup or chili), cup of noodles, easy mac & cheese, K-cup
coffee, cocoa and tea, individual servings of chips, crackers,
granola bars and cereals have been requested. Deliver food to
Cathedral Hall (803 Terry Ave.), Tuesdays, 9am to 11am. Information,
Patrick Barredo, pbarredo@stjames-cathedral.org.
Interested in having your child attend a
Catholic Elementary or High School? St. James Cathedral can
help! Our Rainbow Schools program (for St. George, St. Therese, St.
Joseph, and Holy Family Bilingual Schools) and the Simperman
Scholars program (for Holy Names Academy, Bishop Blanchet, O'Dea,
and Kennedy Catholic High Schools) have scholarships available for
qualifying Cathedral families, and in-parish rates apply for all
parishioners. Contact Theresa Van de Ven, 206-619-4660 or
tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org for an application packet. All
information must be submitted by April 30.
MUSICAL
PRAYER FRIDAY, March 5 at 6:30pm: This week, Mark Hilliard Wilson, Cathedral
guitarist, offers another beautiful First Friday guitar recital. You
can find the livestream at vimeo.com/stjamescathedral or
facebook.com/stjamesseattle.. For a complete archive of 40+ musical
offerings since the pandemic began, visit
www.stjames-cathedral.org/music
.
PARISH REMEMBRANCE
Throughout the year, because we are
the Cathedral Church, we remember in prayer at Mass and Vespers each
of the parishes and missions of the Archdiocese of Seattle on a
Sunday near their feast day. This week we pray for the parishes of
Sacred Heart in Battle Ground and Enumclaw. in Deming, Suquamish, Tenino.
CONGRATULATIONS AND GOD'S
BLESSINGS Please to the following children, baptized in the
Cathedral during the month of February: Maceo Francis Chinh Do-Hunt,
Olivia Loren David Kao, Summer YeonWoo Kim, Michael Kenan Mazzoni,
Connor John Halligan McCormick, Alejandro Ross Salinas, and Luke Tri
Than. We welcome with joy these newest members of the family of
faith!
REST IN PEACE Please pray for the repose of the souls of
Don Brennan and Johnny Meneses.
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