Solemnity Of Saints Peter And Paul, Apostles June 29th, 2014

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Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, ApostlesWELCOME TOST. CECILIA PARISHJune 29th, 2014SUNDAY MASSES5:00 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. SundayWEEKDAYS9:00 a.m. Word and Communion:Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,Saturday9:30 a.m. Mass- FridayFr. Bill Cleary, C.Ss.R.SAINT CECILIA PARISH OFFICE1310 Madison Ave N,Bainbridge Island, WA 98110Phone (206) 842-3594; Fax (206) 842-6988Email: parishoffice@saintcparish.orgParish Website: www.saintcparish.orgOffice Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Mon. Wed, Thurs Fri.Office Closed TuesdayClosed Lunch 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.RECONCILIATION4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Saturday(Or by appointment)BENEDICTION & EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONFriday 10:00 a.m. Benediction followed byEucharistic Adoration Friday 10:30 a.m. toSaturday 4:00 p.m.WELCOME VISITORS!If you are new to our parish this weekend or you wouldlike more information about our parish please visit theparish office, take home a bulletin or browse our website:,www. saintcparish.orgAs a continuation of our parish conversationCompanions on the Journey-New Beginnings,using its reports from the last 3 bulletins, and making an opportunity for the entire parish torespond, please take the time to answer the following questions. Please leave your answers in thebasket in the back of church, or email Terry Markuly, Pastoral Associate of Faith Formation attmarkuly@saintcparish.org by next weekend, July 5.This information will be shared with Fr. Mitchell.What 3 things would you like to see our parish focus on in the next year?1.2.3.

St. Cecilia Parish – Bainbridge IslandSUNDAY MASS MINISTRY ROSTERCELEBRANT:JULY 05/06Vigil 5:00 p.m.8:00 a.m.10:00 a.m.EUCHARISTICMINISTERS*Liz Chamberlin*Mike MacEvitt*Kevin KanyerVikki HurtKelly QuinnDan BrothertonMarilyn StephensOPENKim HoangKerry DalyOPENOPENOPENLECTORBill HempLen BeilMary FeeneyUSHERSLinda MallenAndy MurphyKathy BradyOPENOPENJim VandermeerNo 7:00 P.M. Mass SundayFr. Joseph MitchellOPENALTAR SERVERSAiden DorseyEvan KimmerleinEoin CarverElena DorseyChristopher MarchDavid KimmerleinRuth ArdElsie CarsonElla CarsonVISITING EUCHARISTIC MINISTER ROSTER: Sunday, July 6, 2014JULY 6, 2014MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014Home Call 2 – S. (Koura Rd)Home Call 3 – Island HealthHome Call 5 – Messenger HouseHome Call 6 – YHome Call 7 – Madison Ave. HouseHome Call 8 – V.L. – Agate Pt. Rd.House Call 10 – R.D.House Call 11 - ColesCommunion Service PresiderMike LampertFrancis JacobsonOPENOrysia EarhartOPENJacqueline NamtvedtSandy LuccarelliJack GibneySue KueblerFINANCIALS, PARISH BOOKKEEPERTHANK YOUCurrent Year ActualThe collection for Masses w/e of June 15/16The collection for the Fiscal Year to Date (FYTD)Current Year BudgetActual Over (Under)Budget 7,026 6,600 426 452,901 434,400 18,501ST. CECILIA PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: “As part of the living Body of Christ, Saint Cecilia parish onBainbridge Island seeks to conform to the will of God through faith, works, teaching and stewardship of God’screation as guided by the Holy Spirit, by the teachings of Christ, and the Grace of the Father. We celebrate thismission daily in prayer, liturgy, sacraments and life.-2-

Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles – June 29th 2014PARISH CALENDAR at a GlanceMASS INTENTIONSMonday, June 309:30 a.m. Centering Prayer - St. Monica Room2:00 p.m. Legion of Mary – Choir Room5:30 p.m. Rosary – Church7:00 p.m. Liturgical Choir - ChurchTuesday, July 112:30 p.m. Knitting Circle – St. Monica Room5:30 p.m. Rosary – Church6:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul – Faith Center Library7:30 p.m. Contemporary Choir - ChurchWednesday, July 25:30 p.m. Rosary – ChurchThursday, July 35:30 p.m. Rosary – ChurchFriday, July 4 - HolidayParish Office Closed10:00 a.m. Adoration all daySaturday, July 5Adoration 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.4:00 p.m. Confession – church5:00 p.m. Mass6:00 p.m. Wine and Cheese Gathering – Conger HallSunday, July 6Coffee and Doughnuts after morning Masses9:00 a.m. - Faith Center Library Open until Noon.Monday, June 30-13th Week in Ordinary Time9:00 a.m. Communion Service Presider: Neill RaymondTuesday, July 1-BI. Junipero Serra9:00 a.m. Communion Service Presider – Orysia EarhartWednesday, July 2 – Fr. Mitchell’s First Massat St. Cecilia Parish9:00 a.m. MassThursday, July 3-St. Thomas9:00 a.m. MassFriday, July 49:00 a.m. MassSaturday, July 5-St. Anthony Zaccaria andSt. Elizabeth of Portugal900 a.m. Mass5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass For ParishionersSunday, July 6-14th Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 a.m. MassFor Parishioners10:00 a.m. MassFor Parishioners† Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And letperpetual light shine upon them. May the souls ofthe faithful departed, rest in peace. AmenNoteSACRAMENTSBAPTISM Celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of each monthafter the 10:00 a.m. Mass. Call the Parish Office to planfor Baptism classes and paperwork needed.FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST COMMUNION,PREP K-8, Please contact Director of ReligiousEducation Terry Markuly for more information, ParishOffice x102CONFIRMATION Please contact the office for moreinformation, Parish Office x101MARRIAGE GUIDELINES The engaged couple shouldplan to meet with the pastor at least six months beforethe wedding. One party should be a registeredparishionerRCIA Please contact the Parish Office or RCIA DirectorPatrick Middleton at 206-321-0050.HOUSE CALLS If you wish to receive the sacramentsplease call the Parish Office at (206) 842-3594Monday and Tuesday Communion Service at9:00 am andWednesday through Saturday Mass 9:00 a.m.PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Parish consultative andadvisory body of parish members, Dennis Crossland(chair)FINANCE COUNCIL Parish financial advisory bodymade up of parish members, Scott Edwards (chair)PARISH MINISTRIES & ACTIVITIES A catalog of parishministries and activities is listed on our website underthe ministries section. The parish office can assist you infinding out any additional information you require. Findentire ministry TIN Contact via email editor@saintcparish.orgST. CECILIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL:1310 Madison Ave. N. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110Phone (206) 842-2017Principal - Liz ChamberlinSchool Website www.saintceciliaschool.org-3-

St. Cecilia Parish – Bainbridge Island KNOW OUR CATHOLIC FAITH THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCHTHE BEATITUDES Moral Conscience"Deep within his conscience man discovers a law which he has not laid upon himself but which he must obey.Its voice, ever calling him to love and to do what is good and to avoid evil, sounds in his heart at the rightmoment. . For man has in his heart a law inscribed by God. . His conscience is man's most secret core and hissanctuary. There he is alone with God whose voice echoes in his depths."CCC 1776OUR TIME OF TRANSITION – Pastoral Transition Team AnnouncementsOn behalf of the entire Parish Community, we are grateful to David Reynolds and the Staff of St. Cecilia Parishand School for their faith-filled work and spirit, especially during thispast year in support of our Parish Community. They have helped us seeour combined strengths in action. The Transition TeamDon’t forget to write a note of Appreciation to Fr. Cleary and a note ofWelcome to Fr. Mitchell in the vestibule before June 30th.Mark your calendars! Here is what is coming up during ourtransition time:Wednesday, July 2, at 9 a.m. – First Mass to be celebrated by Father Mitchell. Fr. Mitchell will celebrate his firstMass at St. Cecilia on this date. Let’s all try to be there to welcome him by participating with him in the Mass.Thursday July 2, at 9 a.m. MassFriday Fourth of July. Father Mitchell will celebrate Mass at St. Cecilia the morning of July 4 at 9 a.m.Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6 – First Weekend Masses to be celebrated by Father Mitchell. This will be thefirst weekend Masses celebrated by Father Mitchell at St. Cecilia Parish.Sunday, July 13, at 11 a.m. – Welcoming for Father Mitchell. Our Parish Community will host a WelcomingBreakfast for Father Mitchell in Conger Hall after the 10 a.m. Mass on Sunday, July 13.Revised Regular Mass and Communion Service Schedule starting July 7th, 20149:00 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, Communion Services9:00 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday, Mass-4-

Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles – June 29th 2014PARISH & COMMUNITY EVENTSSUMMER BACKYARD BARBECUEMendelssohn - He Watching Over Israel, Brahms- How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place, Gjeilo - Away ina Manger, Wilberg - Noe! Noe!, Beibl - Ave Maria,Muehleisen - Tides of Peace, Edgerton– Somewhere, Whitacre - SleepMonday, August 4 - Haydn - Choruses from TheCreationAll sessions: 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Venue - GraceEpiscopal Church, 8595 NE Day Rd.,Admission: 10 at the door per session, cash orThe Knight of Columbus will host a Fellowshipcheck only. Please bring your score if you haveDinner on July 19 at 6:10 PM in Conger Hall. Theone. See you there!theme of the dinner will be, "A Summer BackyardBarbecue".RCIA - - it's your call! As Pope Francis hasProceeds from Knights of Columbus Fellowshipreminded us, we are all called to evangelize. IfDinners support scholarships for graduating highyou know anyone that you think might beschool seniors and a host of other parish activities.interested in joining the Catholic Church, pleaseAll are welcome.follow our Pope's call, invite them to attend RCIAwhich begins on September 2, and offer to be theirBAINBRIDGE SINGS!sponsor. For more information, contact the ParishWant to singOffice (206-842-3594) or Patrick Middletonsome favorites of(patrickgmiddleton@gmail.com or 206-321-0050).the choralrepertoire, classicsADORATION The Beloved Holy Hour. Are youto recent workswondering what a "St. John the Belovedby hot newHoly Hour" entails? Is quite simple: in Hiscomposers,Eucharistic Presence, for one hour, simplyincluding aspiritually rest your head on His Sacredreprise of the Chorale's 2013 commissioned piece?Heart. Many times when we approach prayer we tryto leave the "stuff of life" at the door. But that is notJoin members of the Bainbridge Chorale in ourhow I suggest to approach Holy Hour. As you areannual open-to-the public reading sessions.there in the silence, listen to the beating of HisNo rehearsals, no performance pressure, just singSacred Heart, as St. John did. Relate to Him all thatalong for fun with Maestro Michael Austin Milleris in your heart. Then just listen to His Heart, receiveconducting.the love of the Sacred Heart into your own heart.Here's what, where and whenAllow Him to heal what is wounded, to lift theMonday, July 21 - Mozart Requiemburdens to give rest to any weariness. My hope isMonday, July 28 - Mozart - Ave Verum Corpus,that once you experience the deep joy that comesToch - Geographical Fugue, M. Miller - His Palacefrom a "St. John the Beloved Holy Hour", once justand His Throne, Ah! Sun-Flower, What Wondrouswon't be enough! (Fr. Joseph M. Wolfe. MFVA)LoveBrumfield - No Time, Gilkyson – Requiem,-5-

St. Cecilia Parish – Bainbridge IslandARCHDIOCESE & BEYOND, EVENTS & HAPPENINGS!Archbishop J Peter Sartainconference information including schedule ofwill honor, recognize & bless Catholics who teachevents, speaker bios, and registration information.at local public and non-Catholic private thOnFire.aspxcolleges & universities asWitnesses of the Faith"Holidays and vacations can help to balanceTeachers, staff & their families are invited to attendactivity with contemplation, haste with morethe Vigil Mass at 1200 p.m. on August 10, 2014natural rhythms, noise with the heraldingat St. James Cathedralsilence of peace." - Pope John Paul IIFor more information, contact the Office ofCatholic Faith Formation at 206-382-4593 orAmidst the pressures of daily life, it is good for usocff@seattlearch.orgto disconnect from the busyness of the world andST. MARY IN ANACORTES, WA. invite you to ourreconnect with God. Consider attending a diocesesummer conference event Faith on Fire, July 18-20.summer retreats, or plan ahead for Fall. Check outJois us in a multi-day conference with a dynamicthe The Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center at theline-up of speakers, activities, food, and closingPalisades 4700 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way,Mass with Bishop Eusebio Elizando! It’s a greatWA 98023, phone (206) 748-7991 email:group retreat for youth & young adults as well aspalisades@seattlearch.orgfamilies looking for a summer activity. Link to allwww.seattlearchdiocese.org/palisades THE SAINTS MODELS OF CATHOLIC LIFE Patrick MiddletonSAINT PETER, APOSTLE AND OUR FIRST POPESimon, son of John, “was a fisherman: with theheal, lived in the city of Capernaum, in the housefamily of Zebedee, the father of [Apostles] Jameswhere Simon also stayed when he was in thatand John, he ran a small fishing business on thetown” (Pope Benedict XVI’s Weekly Audience, 17Lake of Gennersaret [Sea of Galilee].Thus, he mustMay 2006).have been reasonably well-off and was motivatedBesides Jesus, St. Peter is the most frequentlyby a sincere interest in religion, by a desire for Godcited person in the New Testament. He is typically– he wanted God to intervene in the world – amentioned first among the Apostles, reflecting hisdesire that impelled him to go with his brotherprimacy according to Jewish custom. Of the Twelve,[Apostle Andrew] as far as Judea to hear theonly Peter, James, and John, are called by Christ topreaching of John the Baptist. He was a believingwitness His Transfiguration and come into theand practicing Jew who trusted in the activeinner garden at Gethsemane. It is Peter who firstpresence of God in his people’s history and grievedspeaks to the crowd at Pentecost. Perhaps thenot to see God’s powerful action in the events hemost important passage, however, comes inwas witnessing at that time. He was married, andMatthew 16.Jesus has led the Apostles to Caesareahis mother-in-law, whom Jesus was one day toPhilippi. Before Jesus can proceed with His plan for-6-

THE SAINTS MODELS OF CATHOLIC LIFE Patrick Middletonour salvation - which will involve His arrest,Temple, and the rock that plugged a shaft toPassion, death, and Resurrection - He must firstHades).Third, Jesus giving Peter the keys of Hisestablish Hiskingdom was not a mere metaphor. Jesus wasChurch. At the siteappointing Peter his “al bayit” – the person whoof a large rockwould be over his house until He returned. The aloutcroppingbayit was the chief steward, the prime ministercontaining awho, while the king was gone, was in charge andshrine dedicatedwas literally given the keys to the palace. Moreover,to thewe know from Jewish tradition, and Isaiah 22, thatmythological god,the position was an office such that, when the alPan, Jesus asks thebayit died, the office would be filled by another.Apostles whoJesus was appointing Peter His al bayit, an office topeople say that Hebe filled, and refilled, until Jesus (the King of kings)is, and then asksreturned.who the ApostlesSt. Peter came to Rome during the reign ofsay that He is. Simon answers: “You are the Christ,Emperor Claudius (41 to 54 A.D.) and spent his lastthe Son of the Living God” (Mt 16:16).Jesusyears in Rome.(Cf. 1 Pet 5:13.)Modern scholarshipresponds, “Blessed are you, Simon bar-Jonah! Forholds that St. Peter was martyred by Emperor Neroflesh and blood has not revealed this to you, butin 64 A.D., the year of the great fire in Rome andmy Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you arethe first great persecution campaign against thePeter, and on this rock I will build my Church, andChristians. Written accounts of St. Peter’sthe gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. I willmartyrdom are extensive (e.g., St. Clement ofgive you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, andRome, St. Ignatius, St. Irenaeus, Origen, andwhatever you bind on earth shall be bound inEusebius).Upon learning he would be crucified, St.heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall bePeter asked that he be crucified upside down,loosed in heaven” (Mt. 16:17-20).feeling unworthy to be crucified in the sameTo a first century Jew, Jesus’ words would havemanner as Jesus.(The image with this article is ofbeen overwhelmingly significant. First, Jesusthe famous painting by Caravaggio of St. Peterchanges Simon’s name to Peter (“rock”), an act ofbeing crucified.)St. Peter was buried on Vatican Hill.great meaning (e.g., God changed Abram’s nameExcavations have discovered what are likely histo Abraham – “father of many nations”).At the siterelics in a tomb now visible through protectiveof the rock dedicated to the false “church” of Pan,plexiglass under the high altar of St. Peter’s BasilicaJesus proclaims that He will build His church on thein Rome. St. Peter, in addition to being our firstrock of Peter. Second, Jesus’ statement that thePope (meaning “papa”), is also the patron saint ofgates of Hades shall not prevail against His Churchmany persons such as fishermen, clock makers,built on the rock of Peter would have brought toshipbuilders, masons, locksmiths, popes, andthe Apostles’ mind the “Eben Shetiyah” (consideredbridge builders. St. Peter’s Solemnity, which isby the Jews to be the rock upon which Abrahamshared with St. Paul, is June 29.was to sacrifice Isaac, the foundation stone for the7

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