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Multicultural dinner at Saint Mark school!
On behalf of Saint Mark Catholic Classical School, you are cordially invited to the upcoming Multicultural Dinner on Saturday, February 4, 2023 celebrating the end of Catholic Schools Week and the kickoff for the Annual Lion’s Fund. The dinner will begin after the 5:00 pm Mass in the gym. We are looking forward to coming together as a community for this event.
The Multicultural Dinner brings the community together and emphasizes getting to know one another with a shared meal. Families are encouraged to bring a favorite dish which will represent their culture or one they simply enjoy. Families are also encouraged to label their dish and list the ingredients so the entire community can learn more about the food.
There will be entertainment from a few groups and lots of time for getting to know one another. There will also be an invitation to support the Annual Lion’s Fund this year. Please join us for the evening.
For those who wish to help with the event there is an online sign-up for volunteers (click here). Many hands make light work. We hope to see you there!
Praying for Pope Benedict XVI (requiescat in pace)
This weekend our pope emeritus, Pope Benedict XVI, was called home to his eternal reward. As we make our goodbyes to a beloved pope, the Church offers many traditions for us to mourn and pray for him.
At Saint Mark parish, we will celebrate a memorial Mass on Thursday, January 5th at 9:30 am – the same day Pope Benedict’s funeral Mass will be offered in Rome.
Catholics everywhere are encouraged to pray for the pope. There are several traditional ways this might be done during the Novemdiales (the nine days of mourning after the death of a pope):
- Joining in Masses offered for Pope Benedict XVI
- Saint Mark’s will be offering a Mass on Thursday, January 5th at 9:30 am
- Archbishop Etienne will offer a Mass at Saint James cathedral on Monday, January 9th at 12:10 pm
- Praying the traditional prayers for the Pope (the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be), ideally in common
- The Office for the Dead (from the Liturgy of the Hours)
Archbishop Etienne has shared a personal reflection on the ways Pope Benedict XVI touched his life on his blog, as has Father Maurer on his blog. We have indeed been blessed by the many ways Pope Benedict XVI offered his ‘yes’ to the call of the Lord – may we together pray for his entrance into the heavenly kingdom.
V. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
R. And let the perpetual light shine upon him.
And may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
40 Hours devotion schedule
Starting Sunday, January 1st, Saint Mark parish will be taking part in 40 Hours of adoration, spread over the first week of 2023. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed in the main body of the church, available to all who desire to come pray before the Lord. Benediction will be celebrated each evening at 6:00 pm, except for Saturday evening, where it will be celebrated at 4:30 pm (just before the 5:00 pm vigil Mass). Come spend an hour with our Savior!
Sunday (Jan. 1)
12:00 pm – Exposition
Adoration open to all
6:00 pm – Benediction
Monday (Jan. 2)
10:00 am – Exposition
Adoration open to all
6:00 pm – Benediction
Tuesday (Jan. 3)
1:00 pm – Exposition
Adoration open to all
6:00 pm – Benediction
Wednesday – Friday (Jan. 4-6)
10:00 am – Exposition
Adoration open to all
6:00 pm – Benediction
Wednesday – Friday (Jan. 4-6)
10:00 am – Exposition
Adoration open to all
6:00 pm – Benediction
Saturday (Jan. 7)
10:00 am – Exposition
Adoration open to all
4:30 pm – Benediction
Holiday weather update
Dear friends,
Happy Advent! I hope that you’re enjoying these final days before Christmas. Once again, we are blessed with beautiful snowfall in the Seattle area. I admit that I very much enjoy waking up to a winter wonderland – though it plays havoc with us each time it comes around.
With that in mind, I wanted to share the latest with regard to the cold temperatures, snow, and ice here at Saint Mark parish. Foremost, our schedule of Masses & confessions is unchanged. We will have our planned daily Masses, confessions, and Christmas Masses. For your convenience, the schedule is included below.
When you do come to church, please drive extra slowly and walk carefully. We are clearing snow as best we can (the new snowblower is fun!) and putting down salt on the walkways. Despite our best efforts, icy roads & sidewalks are a strong likelihood – please take special care in walking around the campus.
One schedule change we are making is that our parish offices will be closed for the rest of this week and throughout next week (December 21 – December 31). The parish emergency line will be ready for emergencies involving death or dying. For everything else, please leave a voice message or send an e-mail to the appropriate staff member. We will get back to you when we return to the office on Tuesday, January 3.
Finally, I want to acknowledge that the heat in the church at Saint Mark has not been what it should be. We’ve been working hard over the last several weeks to track it down, but for now, the heat is intermittent. The good news is that we do have heat! However, it can’t quite keep up with these freezing temperatures. When you come to Masses, consider wearing an extra layer. I’m not saying you should wear the sweater from your family ‘ugly sweater’ contest – but something warm wouldn’t go awry!
All of us among the faculty & staff of Saint Mark are looking forward to celebrating this Christmas, the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and New Years with you!
Yours in Christ,
Father Maurer
Christmas Masses
Dec. 24th (Christmas Eve): 5pm
Dec. 25th (Christmas): 12am & 10:30am
Mary, Mother of God Masses
Dec. 31 (New Year’s Eve): 5pm
Jan. 1 (New Year’s Day): 8:30am * 10:30am