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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11th 2018
K of C Bison Raffle Tickets
Parish Mission
Ash Wednesday
Lenten Reconciliation Service
Lenten Soup & Stations
Healing and Reconnecting the Isolated
Leprosy is a dreaded disease in biblical times. The first reading
this Sunday from Leviticus, gives various prescriptions in
dealing with the lepers. Thus, “the man who bears the sore of
leprosy shall keep his garments rent and his head bare… He
shall cry out unclean, unclean...he shall dwell apart, making
his abode outside the camp”.(Lv 13:45-46).
Leprosy is the greatest “isolator” of all time. The lepers were
considered the “living dead”. In 1904, the Civil Governor of the
Philippine Islands, Hon. Luke E. Wright, promulgated Executive
Order 35, creating the “isolated island” of Culion in Palawan as
a Leper Colony. They are physically isolated so as not to
contaminate the healthy people. But, there is a twist that
happened in our Gospel today. There is a touching humility in
the Leper’s request to Jesus, “If you want to, you can cure me.”
This appeal was met with compassion by Jesus, who as St.
Mark comments, was moved with pity. Jesus touches the man
physically, something that no one would dare do in that time.
So profound is Jesus’ compassion that he risks contamination
and being made unclean; he touches the man and heals him.
Today, leprosy in the Gospel, can be applied to something
other than physical disease. Spiritual writers would call this
“Leprosy of the Soul”. Sin is a kind of social leprosy. It isolates
us from God and from other people. What was in the past
called confession, is now called the sacrament of
RECONCILIATION. This is the vehicle that would bring us
healing and reconnection to God and to one another. As sins
isolate us from God and from one another, the sacrament
brings us back to God and to one another. There is an
enduring need for reconciliation, if we want to love God above
all, and our neighbors as ourselves. This is the task Christ set
for us when he said, “Do this, and you will live.” (Luke 10:28)
-Fr. Armand
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
2901 East Huffman Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99516
Phone……………….……...(907)345-4466
Fax…………….…………...(907) 345-6361
Web…….…………….…..www.akseas.net
Church Staff
Father Patrick Brosamer…….…..Ext. 716
Parochial Administrator [email protected]
Father Armand Dice…………..……Ext. 720
Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacon Kurt Adler…..…………..….Ext. 717
Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Sarah Cross…..……….………………..Ext. 710
Secretary [email protected]
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton School
2901 East Huffman Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99516
Phone……………………....(907) 345-3712
Fax………………….….…...(907) 345-2910
Web……..………..…..…..www.akseas.com
School Staff
Kathy Gustafson…………...…. 644-9723
Principal [email protected]
Peggy Dennehy…………………345-3712
Secretary [email protected]
Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows
P.O. Box 378
Girdwood, Alaska 99587
Phone……………….……...(907) 783-1171
Web…www.chapelourladyofthesnows.org
Maggie Donnelly………….…....529-4912
Mission Contact [email protected]
Joan Lower……………………...223-3112
Reservations
Bulletin Deadline
Wednesday at Noon
Our Lady of the Snows
For Your Information… Visitors We welcome you! Please let one of our hospitality or pastoral ministers
know you’re visiting with us, so we can say hello!
New Parishioners We welcome all who wish to join our parish family! Please ask one of our
hospitality members for a registration form.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults If you are interested in becoming a Catholic please contact Mary Beth
Bragiel at 907-727-7456 or [email protected]
Perpetual Adoration For information on adoration or to sign up for a weekly hour with our
Lord, please contact Lois Robbins at [email protected].
Sick and Homebound Please contact the Parish Office if you would like Communion brought to
you or a loved one, or if we can help you in any way.
Hospital Visits When you’re in the hospital and would like a visit, please let us know by
calling the Parish Office. Due to privacy policies, we will not be notified by
the hospital if you have been admitted. Please help us by calling.
Volunteer Hotline
Sacrament of Baptism
Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements for baptism prepara-
tion. Class dates vary to fit your needs.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Reconciliation is celebrated on Wednesday from 5:30 - 6pm and Saturday
from 4:00 - 5:00pm and any time by calling the Parish Office and talking
with a priest.
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Couples planning to marry are requested to make arrangements early, but
at least five months in advance of the proposed date.
+ MASS SCHEDULE +
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm
Sunday: 8:30am 11:30am 5:30pm
Holy Days: 9:00am and 7:00pm
Monday to Friday: 9:00am
Rosary follows Mass
Reconciliation
Wednesday 5:30pm to 6:00pm
Saturday 4:00pm to 5pm
Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows Sundays: 6:00pm
The Girdwood Chapel of Our Lady of the
Snows is a mission of St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton's Church. For weddings, receptions,
rehearsal dinners, retreats and nonprofit
events please contact Joan 223-3112 or
The 2017 Donation Summary was sent out. If you have
questions please contact [email protected]
Adoration Hours Monday and Tuesday: 6:30pm —- 7:30pm
Wednesday: 9am — 10am
Thursday: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11 th , 2018 Page 3
Gifts of Treasure Annual Budget FY18 $1,210,724.00
Year to Date Needed 2-4 $725,656.00
Year to Date Received 2-4 $725,052.00*
Sunday Collection 2-4 $11,582.00
Building Maintenance Fund 2-4 $1,264.00
* Includes $58K OBOB
Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider using Online Giving. Go to akseas.net
and click on the online giving link—it’s quick and easy!
Your continuous support during the year sustains our parish.
Eldwina English
Hugh McKee
Mason VanVickle
Jason & Heather Garcia
Kim Crummit
David Fletcher
Michael Stolle
Billye Oefelein
Rosalba Piscitelli
Virginia Burgos
Darrell Surbano
Alice Canteen
Joaquin Lee Glad
Linda Lappi
Laurence Oraeki
James & Rosila Quest
Brian & Darlene Johnson
Ken Tibbetts
Bob Ourso
Julia Gebert
Repose of the Soul Grace Kaiser
Mother of Rita Kittoe
Kay Etienne
Mother of
Archbishop Etienne
Please Pray For:
Monday, February 12th
9:00am Mass and Rosary
3:30pm Girl Scouts
7:00pm CSSI Class
Tuesday, February 13th
9:00am Mass and Rosary
9:00am Bible Study
9:00am Ladies Basketball
10:00am Magi
6:00pm JH Youth Ministry
7:00pm RCIA
Wednesday, February 14th
Ash Wednesday
6:00am CSSI Class
7:00am Mass
9:00am School Mass
10:00am Playgroup
5:30pm Reconciliation
5:45pm Stretching
6:30pm Cub/Boy Scouts
7:00pm Mass
Thursday, February 15th
9:00am Mass & Rosary
7:00pm HS Youth Ministry
Friday, February 16th
9:00am Mass & Rosary
9:30am Art & Environment
6:00pm Soup & Stations
Saturday, February 17th
8:30am RCIA Retreat
4:00pm Reconciliation
5:30pm Mass
6:30pm Playgroup Potluck
6:30pm Welcoming Social
Sunday, February 18th
8:30am Mass
10:00am Faith Formation
11:30am Mass
5:30pm Mass
BAPTISM CLASS
Is it time for your baby or young child to
be baptized? Come to the baptism class
on Sunday, February 11th, 2018 at
12:45pm in the church foyer. For more
information, please contact: Sarah at
345-4466 or [email protected].
Mass Schedule and Intentions
02/10
02/11
02/12
02/13
02/14
02/15
02/16
02/17
02/18
5:30 pm
8:30 am
11:30 am
5:30 pm
9:00 am
9:00 am
7:00 am
9:00 am
7:00 pm
9:00 am
2nd Int.
9:00 am
5:30 pm
8:30 am
11:30 am
5:30 pm
2nd Int.
People of the Parish
Diane Fleming
Gustavo Valle
Bill & Bernita Hinker
Ed & Tudi Bieganski
Sylvester Smith
Sam & Nancy Heizer
Gustavo Valle
Homer Williams
George Wolfe
David John Lavergne
Steve Massey
Albert Skaar
People of the Parish
Oscar Morales
Robert Stensvad
Karen Gutzwiler
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Monday, February 12th
James 1:1-11
Ps. 119:67, 68, 71, 72, 75, 76
Mark 8:11-13
Tuesday, February 13th
James 1:12-18
Ps. 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19
Mark 8:14-21
Wednesday, February 14th
Ash Wednesday
Joel 2:12-18
Ps. 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 12-13, 14, 17
2 Cor. 5:20-6:2
Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday, February 15th
Thursday After Ash Wednesday
Deuteronomy 30:15-20
Psalm 1:1-2, 3, 4 & 6
Luke 9:22-25
Friday, February 16th
Friday After Ash Wednesday
Isaiah 58:1-9a
Psalm 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 18-19
Mark Matthew 9:14-15
Saturday, February 17th
Saturday After Ash Wednesday
Isaiah 58:9b-14
Ps. 86:1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Luke 5:27-32
Sunday, February 18th
First Sunday of Lent
Genesis 9:8-15
Ps. 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9
1 Peter 3:18-22
Mark 1:12-15
Readings For The Week
Hourly substitutes
are welcomed.
Please email:
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The next scheduled Anointing of the Sick will be
Sunday, February 18th, after the 11:30 am Mass.
Should you require the Sacrament
at a different time, please contact the
parish office at 345-4466 to
schedule an appointment.
FIRST COMMUNION: Rehearsal for students & parents
Sunday, April 29, 1-2 p.m.
Mass Celebration~in church
Saturday, May 5, 11 a.m.
CONFIRMATION: Rehearsal for students & sponsors
Sunday, May 6, 10-11:15 a.m.
Mass Celebration~in church
Tuesday, May 8, 7 p.m.
Fr. Patrick Brosamer, Director of Faith Formation
644-9716, [email protected]
Kellie Thomson, part-time Assist. Dir.
of K-12 Faith Formation
644-9718, [email protected]
Faith Formation
2017-18: K-12 Upcoming Class Dates K-12 classes meet from 10-11:15 a.m.
Feb. 11, 18, 25 Apr. 8, 15, 22, 29
Mar. 4, 18, 25 May 6 (Final Class) Prior to attending class, students must be officially registered:
www.akseas.net/faith-formation
Community Sunday THANKS
Thank you to everyone, especially our
Health Ministry Team, who donated items
and volunteered time to create Hearts,
Teeth, and Toes Kits for the clients of Broth-
er Francis Shelter on Sunday, Feb. 4.
“I say unto you, whatsoever you do to the
least of my brothers, that you do unto me.” ~Matthew 25: 40
2018 VBS at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
June 25-29, 2018 Volunteers needed —
More info. coming soon!
March 2-4 | Lenten Retreat at Holy Spirit Center
This silent retreat will be led by Fr. Bernard
Perkins, a Carmelite priest from Alhambra,
California. The theme “Mary, Our Life, Our
Sweetness, Our Hope”, honors the 100th
anniversary of our Lady’s appearances at Fatima.
The retreat provides a perfect opportunity for
quiet and reflection time. From 7:00 pm Friday to noon lunch on
Sunday. Fee: $215 (private); $195 (double); $165 (commuter).
Lenten Soup & Stations Fridays During Lent
6:00pm Potluck Soup/Salad Supper
7:00pm Stations of the Cross
February 16th led by Social Committee
February 23rd led by RCIA
March 2nd led by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School
March 9th led by Peace & Justice
March 16th led by Youth Group & Parents Group
March 23rd K of C Fish Fry
*All Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence.
Respect Life
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11 th , 2018 Page 5
If you are interested in being a volunteer for ACYC, please
contact Anna or Matthew Beck at
[email protected] or 907-297-7734
Anna Schulten, Youth Ministry: [email protected]
(812) 677-8978 (call/text) www.akseas.net
WANTED: Palms for the
Holy Catholic Bonfire Do you have any old Palms from
previous Palm Sundays? On the
weekends of February 3-4 and
10-11, there will be a box in the
back of church for your old palms. Youth Ministry will burn
them during their Fat Tuesday youth night and use the ashes
for the following Ash Wednesday.
Junior High Retreat RSVPs are OPEN!
March 2-4: JH Retreat at St. Therese’s Camp. Cost is $90 if you
register before February 9; final cost and deadline is $100 on
February 16. High school and adult volunteers attend free.
Visit www.akseas.net/youth-ministry to register!
Expert Driver? Need an Overnight “Vacation?”
Please consider your calling to help with these upcoming Youth
Ministry events. Contact Anna for more information.
Parish Service Week. March 12-17. Drivers and
chaperones needed daily through the week.
Service Overnight at St. Therese’s Camp. March 12-13.
Drivers, overnight chaperones, and day chaperones.
HS Food Fast. March 16-17. Overnight chaperones and
drivers needed; fasting is optional.
JH Retreat. March 2-4. Overnight chaperones and small
group leaders are needed.
Core de Force Night. Feb. 6 and 8 (see above). No
experience necessary; supervise students throughout the
evening and help with setup/cleanup.
HB 54: DOCTOR PRESCRIBED SUICIDE
Advances in the Alaska Legislature
House Bill 54 a serious threat to the vulnerable by Rep. Harriet
Drummond, which was left “heard and held” at an April 6 hearing
in the House Health & Social Services Committee (HSS) last year,
with no vote of the committee-- was brought up again on short
notice on January 30. This time it was voted out of the committee
on a 3-2 vote, with two members making no recommendation.
Voting for HB 54 were Ivy Spohnholz (D - Anchorage), Geran Tarr
(D-Anchorage) and Jennifer Johnston (R-So. Anchorage)
Voting against HB 54 were David Eastman (R- rural Matsu area)
and Colleen Sullivan-Leonard (R-Wasilla)
Voting "no recommendation" were Bryce Edgmon (D-Dillingham)
and Sam Kito (D-Juneau)
Many of our parishioners at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's are repre-
sented by Rep. Jennifer Johnston, who serves on this committee
and voted for HB 54. Please let her know you are disappointed in
her vote for physician-assisted suicide. Ask her not to continue
down this path to making assisted suicide legal, and if you have
any helpful experiences with end of life issues in your circle of
family and friends, share them with her. You can contact her at
To contact any other members of the Health and Social Services
Committee click on their names at this link to easily e-mail them:
http://www.akleg.gov/basis/Committee/Details/30?
code=HHSS.
The bill was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Several
members of Judiciary represent parts of Anchorage. Please con-
tact your representative if he is on that committee, and if you
have time, all members of that committee to ask that they op-
pose HB 54: http://www.akleg.gov/basis/Committee/
Details/30?code=HJUD.
This link will get you to any member of the Alaska House of Rep-
resentatives: http://akleg.gov/house.php
.
Follow us on our web site at
www.akseas.net/respect-life
Youth Ministry
SEAS Baby Crib Many Anchorage babies are in need
of disposable diapers, baby wipes,
baby formula and baby food. If you
place these items in the SEAS Baby
Crib downstairs they will benefit
clients of St. Francis House.
Thank you!
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2018 Knights of Columbus Bison Hunt Raffle
Tickets: $20
Drawing: April 28, 2018 in Juneau.
One bison hunt or one cash prize of $3500 awarded for
every 1300 tickets sold.
Need not be present to win.
Proceeds to benefit local Knights of Columbus charitable
activities.
Alaska Permit #1631
School News
Retrouvaille
Kindergarteners are learning all about
Alaskan animals. This week we have been
presenting a report, complete with costumes,
on an Alaskan animal. Kindergarteners have
turned into eagles, moose and King Crab to
mention a few. It has been a fun week
learning all the facts about our animals.
Sarah Afoa, Kindergarten
First graders just finished celebrating the 100th day of
school. We did a science prediction of how full a glass would be
with 100 drops of water in it. We made patterns with 100
numbers. We even dressed ourselves up to look 100 years
old. Check out our “old” photographs on the hallway bulletin
board!
Lisa Orizotti, First grade
Students are getting creative this week and
writing about an animal at the zoo that is heart
shaped. They will create an art project to go along
with their writing. I can’t wait to see which animals
look the most heart shaped. Which would you pick?
Kristin Starr, Second grade
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, love is in the air at
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School. Third graders shared 100
reasons why they love our school. Check out the bulletin board
in the church hallway that is filled with a 100 hearts full of love
for our school. Third graders are also working on a paper to
describe their life as a water drop traveling through the water
cycle. Science is pouring all around us in the classroom.
Maggie McConkey, Third grade
4th graders are learning about the Sacraments of Christian
Initiation. This week the focus was on what takes place during
the Rite of Confirmation. The students loved talking about their
own baptisms and how Confirmation will unite them more fully
with Christ and members of the Church. They also learned
about the use of Sacred Chrism by the bishop during
Confirmation. Father Patrick recently showed the students
where the sacred vessels are kept on the church altar in the
ambry.
Laura McLaughlin, Fourth grade
The 6th grade class just completed this year’s
celebration of Catholic schools week. As a
school, the student talent show, a Spelling
Bee, occupational talks for the older students,
and a board game afternoon for the older
students. The students enjoyed the diversity of activities and it
served to break up the student’s normal routine. The talent
show included all types of acts from singing, to playing musical
instruments and dancing. The school Spelling Bee was won this
year by 6th grader, Makaylen King. The runner-up was 6th grader,
Karolina Rzeszut; the whole class was proud of both of
them. The class would also like to congratulate all those who
participated in this year’s Spelling Bee and for making it a
success. Academically, the students are learning about the
Order of Operations in math, indefinite pronouns in language
arts, elements in science and Rome in social studies.
Eddie Ezell, Sixth grade
Second Collection
The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a food drive during
lent. The drive starts Ash Wednesday Feb 14 and will end March
25 (Palm Sunday). All non-perishable food donated during this
drive will be donated to St. Francis House. Donated food items
can be placed in the wooden bins. Please consider setting aside
one item of food each day during lent to
help feed these needy families. In
addition to the non-perishable food we
will be collecting monetary donations for
St. Francis House to purchase
fresh fruit and produce.
The Marriage healing program, presented by your local
Retrouvaille community, will begin next Friday evening with a 2
½ day live in workshop, offering married couples unique tools
and communication techniques that help married couples living
in a troubled or broken relationship, find healing. hope, and
possibly joy in their marriage relationship again. Just a few days
remaining for couples to sign up before the program begins. This
is a life changing opportunity for hurting couples, Don’t miss this
opportunity. For information or to sign up for this Weekend Call
907-863-8000 or email: [email protected] or
visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com
Next week, our parish will take up the 134th annual National
Black and Indian Mission Collection. Our support of this
collection helps build the Church in African American, Native
American, and Alaska Native communities from coast to coast.
Schools, parish religious education programs, and diocesan
ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the
Gospel of Jesus Christ!
Health Ministry
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball meets on
Tuesdays at 9 am. Come and “Try It”. Get
some great exercise and shoot hoops
with other women in our parish. No
previous basketball experience needed.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11 th , 2018 Page 7
Come join the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parents
Group every Wednesday from 10 am - noon in the
gym. Our babies, toddlers, and preschoolers play
with trikes, wagons, balls, etc. while the parents
connect through our Catholic faith.
Please contact Katie Magnuson at
538-8443 for more
information.
Archdiocesan News
2018 Archbishop’s Golf Tournament
Time to tee up and drive for the 2018 Archbishop’s Golf
Tournament for seminarian formation. Want to support our
seminarians? Have a local business? Consider
one of our sponsorship packages for the 2018
Archbishop’s Golf Tournament, being held on
Thursday, June 7, 2018! For more information
visit www.archdioceseofanchorage.org/
archbishops-golf-tournament/
Peace & Justice “Lent is a favorable season for opening the doors to all those in
need and recognizing in them the face of Christ.”
Pope Francis
Parish Lenten Project: Five years ago we responded to Pope
Francis’ call for feeding the hungry in the “One Human Family;
Food for All” campaign. With Ash Wednesday and the beginning
of Lent we once again focus on hunger and on those in our
country and beyond who face hunger. Along with “40 Cans for
Lent” we continue to seek donations for fresh fruit, vegetables
and dairy. Please check out our Week of Service (March 10-17)
flyers and find an opportunity to assist the food pantries as well
as reach out in service in other ways.
“Mercy in the City: How to Feed the Hungry: Give Drink to the
Thirsty, Visit the Imprisoned, and Keep Your Day Job” by Kelly
Weber. Looking for a good book to carry you through Lent? Try
this easy to read and inspiring book by a young, single woman in
New York. Her Lenten project is to do each of the Corporal
Works of Mercy before Easter. We have received a few copies
and they are available in the parish office. Check our Peace and
Justice page for more info.
Avivara Update: With the death of Gustavo Valle, a co-founder of
Avivara, questions arose as to the future of this organization
dedicated to helping educate children of Guatemala. To quote
Gary Teale, the Executive Director, “Our answer to that question
is that Gustavo worked too hard over the last ten years to have
us leave behind the many people whose lives he has touched.”
Changes had been in the works to allow for growth and these will
provide the platform for Avivara to continue.
This is “Random Acts of Kindness Week."
Follow us on our web site at
www.akseas.net/peaceandjustice
Or write [email protected]
Hearts Teeth and Toes A big thank you to all those who
helped put together the packets for Brother Francis
Shelter. We made about 375! It will help Shelter guests
with their oral health. Thanks to all who contributed
including many local dentists whose names will be
published next week.
A Musical Journey through East Africa and traditional
African dinner Tuesday, February 13 2018 6-7:30 PM at
Holy Spirit Center, Loyola Hall. Tickets must be purchased
in advance for $20. An African slide show with a free will
offering will be at 7 PM. All proceeds will benefit the
Foundation for Medicine and Education Clinic in rural
Tanzania(https://fameafrica.org). Call or text 907-351-
1561 or 907-351-7344.
HB 54: DOCTOR PRESCRIBED SUICIDE - A threat to the
vulnerable, advances in the Alaska Legislature. Voting for
HB 54 were Ivy Spohnholz (D - Anchorage), Geran Tarr (D-
Anchorage) and Jennifer Johnston (R-So. Anchorage).
To contact any members of the Health and Social Services
Committee click on their names at this link to easily e-mail
them: http://www.akleg.gov/basis/Committee/
Details/30?code=HHSS.
The bill was referred to the House Judiciary
Committee. Several members of Judiciary represent parts
of Anchorage. Please contact your representative if he or
she is on that committee, and if you have time,
all members of that committee to ask that they oppose HB
54: http://www.akleg.gov/basis/Committee/Details/30?
code=HJUD.
Spiritual Health Tip: God always says “Yes” when we ask
to love Him more.
The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parents Group will be holding
a potluck on
Saturday, February 17th
In the Miki Gym following the 5:30pm Mass.
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