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Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004 (425) 454-9536 • Fax- (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536 Deacon Sam Basta, Pastoral Coordinator Ext. 105 Rev. John Madigan, Parish Priest Ext. 109 Deacon Scott Pickett, Pastoral Associate Ext. 110 Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgical Music Ext. 106 Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns Ext. 108 Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth Ministry Ext. 111 Administration Staff John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration Ext. 102 Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor Ext. 157 Christine Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data Ext. 100 Lucy Paulsen, Admin. Asst. for Reception & Sacraments Ext. 103 Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper Ext. 154 PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, Principal Nicole Pickett, Vice-Principal Amy Davis, Dean of Students Laura Leach, Admissions Director Katy Gregg, Development Office Megan Michalson, Development Office Deanna Clark, Social Media Kerry Wyman, Office Manager INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Deacon Scott Pickett 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Deacon Scott Pickett 425-454-9536, Ext. 110 CONFIRMATION PREPARATION Jeff Kress 425-454-9536, Ext. 111 MARRIAGE PREPARATION Deacon Sam Basta 425-454-9536, Ext. 105 ( Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date .) OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday July 22, 2018 PARISH LEADERSHIP •Pastoral Council: Linda Geere [email protected] •Finance Council: Eric Adams [email protected] •Faith Formation Commission: Deacon Scott Pickett [email protected] •School Commission: Karen Reinke [email protected] •Social Concerns Commission: Mary Dickins [email protected] •Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell [email protected] •Worship Commission: Renata Lampkin [email protected] LITURGY SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00-4:30 PM Wednesdays: 8:00-8:45 AM OUR MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish is a welcoming Catholic community, which inspires faith in God, through prayer, sacraments and service, while living Gospel values, as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

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Sacred Heart Church 9460 N.E. 14TH STREET • BELLEVUE, WA 98004

(425) 454-9536 • Fax- (425) 450-3909 www.sacredheart.org

PARISH OFFICE 425-454-9536

Deacon Sam Basta, Pastoral Coordinator Ext. 105

Rev. John Madigan, Parish Priest Ext. 109 Deacon Scott Pickett, Pastoral Associate Ext. 110

Theresa Galvez, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgical Music Ext. 106

Mary Dickins, Pastoral Assistant for Pastoral Care & Social Concerns Ext. 108

Jeff Kress, Pastoral Assistant for Youth Ministry Ext. 111

Administration Staff

John Meyer, Pastoral Assistant for Administration Ext. 102

Robert Eubanks, Facilities Supervisor Ext. 157

Christine Kerr, Admin. Asst. for Giving & Data Ext. 100

Lucy Paulsen, Admin. Asst. for Reception & Sacraments Ext. 103

Jeanine Kasprick, Bookkeeper Ext. 154

PARISH SCHOOL 425-451-1773 David Burroughs, Principal

Nicole Pickett, Vice-Principal

Amy Davis, Dean of Students

Laura Leach, Admissions Director

Katy Gregg, Development Office

Megan Michalson, Development Office

Deanna Clark, Social Media

Kerry Wyman, Office Manager

INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Deacon Scott Pickett 425-454-9536, Ext. 110

INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION Deacon Scott Pickett 425-454-9536, Ext. 110

CONFIRMATION PREPARATION Jeff Kress 425-454-9536, Ext. 111

MARRIAGE PREPARATION Deacon Sam Basta 425-454-9536, Ext. 105 (Six months as registered parishioner required prior to setting wedding date.)

OFFICE HOURS Parish 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday School 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Monday through Friday

July 22, 2018

PARISH LEADERSHIP

•Pastoral Council: Linda Geere [email protected]

•Finance Council: Eric Adams [email protected]

•Faith Formation Commission: Deacon Scott Pickett [email protected]

•School Commission: Karen Reinke [email protected]

•Social Concerns Commission: Mary Dickins [email protected]

•Stewardship Commission: Tom Bartell [email protected]

•Worship Commission: Renata Lampkin [email protected]

LITURGY SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00-4:30 PM Wednesdays: 8:00-8:45 AM

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Sacred Heart Parish is a welcoming Catholic community,

which inspires faith in God, through prayer, sacraments and service,

while living Gospel values, as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

Saturday, July 21st, 2018 Weekday

Micah 2:1-5 Matthew 12:14-21

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Vigil Jeremiah 23:1-6 Ephesians 2:13-18

Mark 6:30-34

5:00 PM Mass (INT for the People)

Sunday, July 22nd, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jeremiah 23:1-6 Ephesians 2:13-18 Mark 6:30-34

8:30 AM Mass (RIP Minnie Agnes Webb by the Webb Family)

9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 11:00 AM Mass ~ St. Francis Mission Group attending (RIP

Ed Allen by Dominick & Aurora Driano) 12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 12:15 PM Baptism Preparation Class ~ Conference Room 1 12:30 PM BBQ Lunch for St. Francis Mission Group only~

Courtyard

Monday, July 23rd, 2018 Weekday

Micah 6:1-4, 6-8 Matthew 12:38-42

9:00 AM Mass (RIP Brian Morris by Emy Morrris) 10:00 AM Carpe Diem Bridge ~ Nursery 7:30 PM Rosary & Prayer Hour ~ Church

Tuesday, July 24th, 2018

Weekday

Micah 7:14-15, 18-20 Matthew 12:46-50

9:00 AM Word & Communion ~ Church Upper parking lot closed after Word & Communion

Wednesday, July 25th, 2018

Saint James,

2 Corinthians 4:7-15 Matthew 20:20-28

8:00 AM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel 9:00 AM Mass (RIP Art & Pat Pieters by Judy Hartford)

Thursday, July 26th, 2018

Saints Joachim & Anne

Jeremiah 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13 Matthew 13:10-17 9:00 AM Mass (RIP Eileen Petak by Ken & Dottie

McGowan) 5:00 PM Carpe Diem Pot Luck & Movie ~ Narthex

Friday, July 27th, 2018

Weekday

Jeremiah 3:14-17 Matthew 13:18-23

8:45 AM Mass (RIP Darrell Jesse by Charles & Stephanie McIntyre)

PLEASE PRAY FOR:

THE SICK

Lucy Visich (grandmother of Carole Roanne), Rose Zelensky (mother of Gina McReynolds), Tom Sallis (brother of Fr. Steve Sallis)

Saturday, July 28th, 2018 Weekday

Jeremiah 7:1-11 Matthew 13:24-30

3:00 PM Confessions ~ Reconciliation Chapel

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Vigil 2 Kings 4:42-44 Ephesians 4:1-6

John 6:1-15

5:00 PM Mass (RIP Eileen Petak by Bret & Kelly Neely)

Sunday, July 29th, 2018

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kings 4:42-44 Ephesians 4:1-6

John 6:1-15

8:30 AM Mass (RIP Efren Pilar by Lydia Bumgardner) 9:30 AM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex 11:00 AM Mass (INT for the People) 12:00 PM Coffee & Donuts ~ Narthex

Tijuana Mission Trip 7/29 - 8/4

Weekly Calendar & Liturgies

Part-Time Children’s Choir Director - St. Jude Catholic Parish, Redmond,

St. Jude Parish, a 1450 household suburban parish with excellent liturgy, programs and staff, is seeking a part-time Director for its Youth/Children’s Choir. The Choir will sing once/month for 10 months at liturgies as a supplement to regular choirs or can-tors. Responsible for collaborating with the Pastoral Associate, Pastor, and Director of Family Faith Formation in recruiting, rehearsing, and presenting the Youth/Children’s Choir. Requires background in working with children, music and choir direc-tion. Deadline for applications is August 15th. Salary is DOE. For further information or application packet, contact Krista Schafer at [email protected].

Saint Joachim & Saint Anne, July 26th “The tradition of Saints Joachim and Anne (first century) is not scriptural but comes mostly from the apocryphal Protoevangelium of James. It became popular in the thir-teenth century when Jacobus de Voragine retold the story in his Golden Legend, which was very popular in the Middle Ages. The story of the conception of Mary echoes that of Samuel (see 1 Samuel 1:20): Joachim and Anne are a childless couple who pray to have children and promised to dedicate their child to God. Each is told by an angel that they will conceive, and afterward they meet at the gate of Jerusalem and embrace in joy. This event has been depicted in art by artists such as Dürer and Giot-to.” (2018 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons and Week-days, 259)

Saint James, July 25th “The Saint James we honor today is the brother of the Apostle John, one of the “Sons of the Thunder” (Mark 3:17) who were privileged witnesses of some of Jesus greatest signs: the raising of the daughter of Jairus from the dead, the Transfiguration, and the agony in the garden. James was the first Apostle to suffer martyrdom and the only one to have his death recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. According to legend, his friends carried his re-mains away in a rudderless boat that drifted all the way down to Spain. Many centuries later, they were discovered and a great cathedral was built over the spot (Santiago de Compostela), which became one of the most popular pil-grimage destinations of the Middle Ages. He is venerated as the patron saint of Spain, Nicaragua and Guatema-la.” (2018 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons and Week-days, 259)

This year, for the first time, Tacoma has the honor of

hosting the 79th Annual Tekakwitha Conference. The

conference runs from July 18-22 at the Greater Taco-

ma Convention Center.

This annual gathering is held to be the voice, pres-

ence and identity of indigenous Catholics under the

protection and inspiration of Saint Kateri

Tekakwitha. Canonized in 2012, she is the first Na-

tive American to be canonized a saint and thus very

precious to Native Catholics around the world.

WELCOME TO OUR

SISTER PARISH FRIENDS!

Below are Jen and Ben Black Bear, the leaders of the

group, who arrived Tuesday evening from our Sister

Parish, St. Francis Mission of the Lakota. They will

be attending Mass at Sacred Heart on Sunday, July

22nd at the 11am Mass, at which time you will have

a chance to meet and welcome them. Please keep

them in your prayers for a safe journey home.

Pastoral Care & Social Concerns

JUBILEE REACH SERVICE DAY

Saturday, August 25th 2018

8am—12pm//1pm—5pm

Bellevue Public Schools and Homes

Sacred Heart has been participating in this service day for a number of years to support our local community. If you can do one 4-hour shift, either as a family or an individual, to help those in need, please register online at www.jubileereach.org/serviceday To find out more, watch the video at - https://vimeo.com/273116005.

GOOD START BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE

Collecting School supplies to help children in the Bellevue School District

PLEASE TAKE A LIST OF SUPPLIES NEEDED FROM THE EASEL IN THE NARTHEX.

Please drop off your supplies in the bins in the narthex, the weekends of : July 21st/22nd, July 28th/29th, August 4th/5th

Questions: Rosemary Easter at [email protected] Please make checks payable to: Congregations for Kids/EISCC

Adults 55+ are invited to a

_âÇv{xÉÇ ctÜàç Honoring Parishioners Aged 90 +

11:30am Wednesday August 8th

in the Narthex ~ $15/person

Tickets in advance only:

Sat/Sun July 28-29 & August 4-5

Questions? Contact Mary Dickins, 425-450-3908 or

[email protected]

Please come and welcome some of the youth and

their leaders who are visiting from our sister parish,

St. Francis Mission, at the 11am Mass this Sunday,

July 22nd. They are here attending the annual Na-

tive American Conference in Tacoma and we are

happy that they have the opportunity to visit with

us.

The banner dedicated to Nicholas Black Elk a na-

tive of the Lakota people, is hanging in the narthex.

Servant of God, Nicholas Black Elk, is going

through the cause for beatification.

Questions: Mary Dickins 425-450-3908

55+ Potluck & Movie!

5pm, Thursday, July 26th in the Narthex

Food Assignments (by last names):

A–C: salad/side for 8-10

D–I: main dish for 8-10 J–Z: dessert for 8-10

Info:- Mary Dickins, 425-450-3908 or [email protected]

RACHEL’S CORNER Hope and Healing After Abortion

How many times have you tried to run from God when the shame and regret have been too overwhelming? God is calling you to allow Him to help you face what has hurt so much inside since the day of your abortion. Let Him hold you in His merciful embrace on a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat. Call Valerie: 1-800-822-HOPE (4763)

Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services.

Sacred Heart School

Youth & Young Adult Ministry

ESS Positions

The Extended School Services (ESS) program

at Sacred Heart School has positions open both

before and after school (7:00-8:30 AM and/or

3:00-6:00 PM). If you or someone you know

would like to work as part of our team to en-

sure that Sacred Heart students have fun and

stay safe before and after school, please contact

Amy Davis for more information:

[email protected]

Employment Opportunities at Sacred Heart School

Primary Math Specialist - Sacred Heart School in Bellevue is seeking a full-time math specialist to join our educational team. The math specialist will work with students in grades K-8 who need additional support as well as those seeking additional chal-lenge in the area of mathematics, provide coaching and support for classroom teachers in math, and provide support and leader-ship for student math competitions.

The ideal candidate will be an active Catholic who possess a Washington State teaching certification, a strong background in mathematics and will have one or more years of math teaching experience. Applicants should be interested in working as part of a educational team, comfortable using educational technology to enhance instruction and able to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all students.

5th Grade Teacher - Sacred Heart School in Bellevue is seek-ing a full-time fifth grade teacher to join our educational team. This is a self-contained classroom with the following exceptions: art, music, Spanish and p.e. are taught by specialists. Sacred Heart School has two fifth grade teachers who actively plan to-gether and work in concert along with a full-time instructional aide.

The ideal candidate will be an active, faith-filled Catholic who possess a Washington State teaching certification and will have two or more years of teaching experience. Applicants should be passionate about Catholic education, interested in working as part of a fifth grade and intermediate team, be comfortable using educational technology in your instruction, able to differenti-ate instruction, and make regular use of formal and informal as-sessments as an integral part of your curriculum planning and instruction.

Please send your resume and cover letter to David Bur-roughs, Principal: [email protected]

School Admissions

If you are interested in our school we do

have availability in a few grade levels

Please contact our Admissions Director

Laura Leach at [email protected]

Thank you to all of our artists, both local and visiting;

the Youth Room has never looked so beautiful!

For those of you that couldn’t make it,

come check it out!

Lakota Mural !

Administration & Stewardship

Please remember the Church in your will!

2018 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL RESULTS—There’s Still Time to Pledge! Visit sacredheart.org and click on the Annual Catholic Appeal link.

2016 2017 2018* Parish Goal $210,292 $211,643 $212,982 Amount Paid/Pledged $225,401 $251,098 $233,613 # of Donors 403 401 338 Average Paid/Pledged $559 $626 $691 Amount of Rebate $15,109 $39,455 $20,631

* Campaign in progress.

TO BE A CHRISTIAN STEWARD—Part 4

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” (1 Peter 4:10)

What identifies a steward? Safeguarding material and human resources and using them re-sponsibly are one answer; so is generous giving of time, talent, and treasure. But being a Christian steward means more. As Christian stewards, we receive God’s gifts gratefully, cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly in justice with others, and return them with increase to the Lord.

Stewards of the Church Stewards of God’s gifts are not passive beneficiaries. We cooperate with God in our own redemption and in the redemption of others.

We are also obliged to be stewards of the Church—collaborators and cooperators in continuing the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, which is the Church’s essential mission. This mission—proclaiming and teaching, serving and sanctify-ing—is our task. It is the personal responsibility of each one of us as stewards of the Church.

All members of the Church have their own roles to play in carrying out its mission: • Parents, who nurture their children in the light of faith. • Parishioners, who work in concrete ways to make their parishes true communities of faith and vibrant sources of

service to the larger community. • All Catholics, who give generous support—time, money, prayer, and personal service according to their circum-

stances—to parish and diocesan programs and to the universal Church.

Taken from a Summary of the U.S. Bishops’ Pastoral Letter on Stewardship EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITYPastoral Assistant for Children’s Faith Formation

Sacred Heart Parish seeks a faith-filled and creative self-starter with strong interpersonal and organizational skills and a love for working with children to evangelize preschool and elementary students, inviting them into a relationship with Christ and the Church. Includes sacramental preparation for First Penance and First Communion.

Excellent salary and benefits in accord with Archdiocesan guidelines. Starting salary range is depending on qualifica-tions and experience. This is a 30-hour per week, year-round, non-exempt position. Includes evening and weekend work. Email John Meyer, [email protected], for application packet. Position open until filled.

LOOKING FOR A PARISH TO JOIN? Sacred Heart Parish is ex-cited to welcome new members to our Christian community. Whether you are a Catholic looking for a new parish or someone

searching to belong to a Catholic parish for the first time, we hope that you will consider becoming part of our parish. If you would like to join Sacred Heart, please contact Deacon Scott Pickett at the parish office, (425) 454-9536 or [email protected], for more information. We look forward to having you with us and know that the gifts and talents you share will en-rich our community.

Faith Formation

Parish Life

FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION FALL 2018

CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION: Registration for Children’s Faith Formation for classes beginning in September will start soon. Registration for all children pre-paring for First Penance and First Communion will be available. Early registration is much appreciated as it helps in the planning process. Preschool, and Kindergarten through 5th grade class times are still to be determined (We are still accepting interested candidates for our Children’s Faith Formation Pastoral Assistant position). Children ages 3, 4, and 5 years old, not attending kindergarten in the fall, are invited to join us. Registration forms will be at the church front office. Volunteers also needed. More infor-mation will be in the bulletin next week. If you have any questions or interest in the Pastoral Assistant position, please contact: Deacon Scott at [email protected] SUNDAY FAITH FORMATION Registration be-gins soon. This year, families with children and all parish adults will be encouraged to join a Parish Life Community that will meet once a month starting in September. We are excited for the second year of this ministry that promotes Sacred Heart families growing in faith together. Further details to be provided in the next few weeks!

SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY: Watch for details about fall registration soon!

Stay tuned for more information about all our Faith Formation Ministries

RCIA Inquiry is underway! Inquiry, the first part of a multi-phase process for becoming Catholic, is a time to meet, socialize and begin learning about Jesus and the Church in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere! Inquiry sessions will meet Sundays dur-ing the month of August from 9:45am to 10:45am in the parish office conference room #1. We provide free food, cold AC, answers to questions and friendly people in a low

-stress, no obligation environment. You provide the ques-tions. For further information contact Deacon Scott at [email protected] or (425) 454-9536 ext. 110.

If we don’t answer, be sure to leave a message!

WELCOME NEWCOMERS & RETURNING FRIENDS!

We are so happy that you have chosen Sacred Heart or are coming back “home” to Sacred Heart as your parish family. Please stop by the information desk in the narthex after the Sunday Masses and introduce yourself to Deacon Scott. Or you can call Deacon Scott at 425-454-9536 ext.110. Every new and existing member in our parish family has a story and unique gifts to share. We are excit-ed to learn about yours and to find ways to work together to support a vibrant, meaningful faith experience for the whole family. As we have new parish leadership, it’s the perfect opportunity to get involved. Welcome!

PARISH REGISTRATION

Catholics living in the Bellevue area and regularly partici-pating in the liturgy are encouraged to register as mem-bers of Sacred Heart. As registered members, you will receive The Heart Beat and Parish mailings, as well as year-end donation e-mails. Registration is easy–stop by or call the Parish office (425-454-9536 ext. 110) during the week or talk with Deacon Scott after the Sunday Masses at our Information Desk in the narthex.

(Once a young adult is 18, remember to register under your own name even if living at home.)

“Active membership” at Sacred Heart is determined by:

— Being properly registered in the Parish for a minimum of three months before enrolling in sacrament prepara-tion or serving as a sponsor/godparent.

— Faithful attendance at Mass every Sunday and all Holy Days of Obligation;

— Regular support of the Parish through tithing via our secure website or giving envelopes (if unable to tithe, submit empty envelope with name & address);

— Being active in one Parish ministry.

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