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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 20, 2019
Masses:
Saturday Vigil @ 5PM
Sunday @ 10AM
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
@ 8 AM
Office Hours:
Monday—Friday 9AM-3PM
Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we live the Good News of Christ
through Worship, Community and Stewardship.
Parish Staff:
Fr Maurice Mamba x604
Priest Administrator [email protected]
Deacon Greg McNabb x602
Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Barbara Connor x607
Faith Formation Director [email protected]
Rachel Faber Machacha x601
Pastoral Assistant for Admin. [email protected]
Deacon Joseph Connor
Deacon [email protected]
General: [email protected]
Pastoral Council Members:
Tim Wilson, Ceaser Patterson, Beth Miller,
Lori Chisholm-Cook, Alex Soto, Denise Pavageau
January 20, 2019
The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Presider: 5 p.m. Fr. Maurice Mamba
10 am. Fr. Maurice Mamba
Scripture Readings: #933 Cycle C
First Reading: Isaiah 62:1-5
Second Reading: 1 Cor inthians 12:4-11
Gospel: John 2:1-11
Give to the LORD, you families of nations,
give to the LORD glory and praise;
give to the LORD the glory due his name!
— Psalm 96
Parishioners who are ill are encouraged to call
the parish to be placed on the prayer list or to
request pastoral care.
Sunday, January 20 Martin Luther King Jr Sun-
day (Guest Speaker and Service Project)
Sunday, January 20: Pastoral Council Meeting,
12:00 p.m. in Rectory Dining Room
Monday, January 21: Parish Offices Closed in
Observance of MLK Day
Sunday, January 27: Santo Niño Celebration at
10 a.m. Mass with fiesta to follow
Friday, February 1: 5:00 p.m. First Friday Mass
with Eucharistic Adoration from 5:30-6:30
Upcoming Events
Prayer Requests
For the eternal repose of the soul of Rustico Yambao
Caparas, the brother of Mely Andrada.
Mass Intentions
Faith Formation Corner
Paul in the second reading today, informs us of our gifts as given by the Holy Spirit.
What are our individual gifts? Do we see these abili-ties as a means through which God is at work with grace and mercy for the whole church community? When our spiritual gifts become vehicles for God’s love, then we become missionary disciples on the march for Jesus Christ.
As missionary disciples, working as a unified body of Christ, incorporating our spiritual gifts, not in competi-tion or division, we will be able to accomplish our goals and aspirations for Immaculate Conception, our church.
Barbara Connor, Director of Faith Formation Wedding Feast at Cana.
Detail from the altar of the Keur Moussa Abbey, Keur
Moussa, Senegal. Mural by Father Georges Saget, 1963.
Stewardship Report January 12 & 13
Saturday Vigil Mass $639.80
Sunday, 10 a.m. Mass $2,200.00
Votives $98.55
Offerings by mail $1,200.03
NW Catholic Collection $10.00
Igbo Mass $29.00
Donations $10.00
Total Received $4,227.38
Masses:
Saturday Vigil @ 5PM
Sunday @ 10AM
In rectory chapel:
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday @ 8 AM
First Wednesday: Devotions at 6:30 p.m.
First Friday: Mass at 5:00 p.m. and Eucharistic Adoration
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Rosary: Sunday 9:40 a.m. in the church.
Office: Office Hours Monday —Friday 10 AM-3PM
Bulletin Announcements: Due by Tuesday night in
writing to parish office.
Baptism: Infant baptism held in January, April, July,
and October. Register on the parish website.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 p.m. or by ap-
pointment with pastor. Communal Reconciliation ser-
vices held during Advent & Lent.
Marriage: It is necessary to contact the Parish office at
least six months in advance of the anticipated date in
order to insure adequate preparation for this lifetime
commitment.
Sacrament of the Sick: Communal celebrations are
held twice a year. In case of illness, impending surgery,
or advanced age, please contact the pastor.
Funerals: Arrangements should be made for the Fu-
neral Service with a Priest prior to contacting the Funer-
al Director. Catholic Cemeteries that serve Immaculate
Conception Parish are Calvary (206-522-0996) and Holy-
rood (206-363-8404)
St. Therese: Our Sister Parish
900 35TH AVE, SEATTLE WA 98122
Mass Schedule:
Sunday 8:30 a.m. with the Spirit Choir
Sunday, 12:00 noon with Shades of Praise Gospel Choir
Sunday, 5:00 p.m. with Jubilation Gospel Choir
Stewardship Corner
Jesus asks us to make our mark on this world and to serve the Lord by sharing His gifts with others. Taking part in the Called to Serve as Christ campaign is a way of doing so. Your gift to the campaign will take care of retired priests, support sisters and their missions, and provide assistance to your parish. Funding each of these goals with the financial resources we have been blessed with will, in turn, multiply those blessings back to us and to God. The Archdiocese of Seattle is fortunate to have thou-sands of Catholic families who actively participate in their faith life. We have an obligation to make our Arch-diocese, and our world, better for those who follow us. We want to make the formative experience we received from our priests, sisters and parishes available to future generations. If you would like more information about the campaign or to donate online, please visit the cam-paign website at www.calledtoserveaschrist.org
Called to Serve as Christ Campaign
Here at Immaculate Parish, we have come together year after year to
make personal care packages, and delivered them to the Matt Talbot
Center.
They help men and women who may be homeless, and or struggling
with addiction. Last year 120 packages were put together, and the
need is greater this year.
Here's a list of items needed. Do not bring before Jan 20th we do not
have a place to store them. Start purchasing and save.
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Deodorant
Shampoo
Dental floss
Wash cloth
Winter gloves
Winter hat
Hair brush /comb
Chap stick
Socks
Kits will be assembled after Mass on MLK Sunday,
MLK Day of Service
Care Kit Project
A warm welcome to Micaela LeBlanc, Most Esteemed
Supreme Lady of the Knights of Peter Claver Ladies
Auxiliary. The Most Esteemed Lady is visiting Seattle
in order to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holi-
day with Council and Court 218.
We will be joined by Most Worthy Supreme Knight James K Ellis and Western States District Deputy Bruce Sampson. Special thanks to Deacon Arthur Miller for breaking open the word with us at the 10 a.m. Mass.
Santo Niño Celebration
Immaculate Conception Parish will celebrate the beloved
Feast of the Santo Niño on Sunday, January 27th at 10am
with a Procession preceding the Holy Mass. Please bring your
Santo Niño images for blessing.
A Filipino Style reception/fiesta will follow.
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