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Co-Missioned: By Virtue of Her Baptism, A Discerning Deacons Celebration and Sending When: Tuesday, March 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Social with light fare at 6:30, program to begin at 7:00. Where: St. Bridget Catholic Church, 4900 NE 50th St., Seattle, WA 98105 Who: Whether you have been involved with Discerning Deacons in the past or would like to learn more, we welcome you to join in this conversation. Continue reading...
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We have another planned volunteer day at St. Francis House on Tuesday, February 20 from 9:45-12:00. If you are free that day and able to lend a hand please sign up to help. Please click here to learn more and sign up.
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As Lent 2024 commences on Ash Wednesday, February 14, we invite you to journey with us through these Lenten Resources.
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Looking for ways this Lenten season to embrace Eco Stewardship as a spiritual practice? Let's commit to reducing our ecological footprint by adopting sustainable habits such as minimizing single-use plastics, conserving resources like water and energy, and supporting local and organic produce. Continue reading...
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Are you curious about how the Catholic Church is rethinking women’s participation? Join fellow Catholics and Discerning Deacons as we continue the exciting conversation about this topic raised in the October 2023 synod, including exploration of restoring women as deacons in the Catholic Church. Continue reading...
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Please take a moment to see the latest on the Icons being created for us!
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We're excited to announce our transition to the Pushpay online giving platform, offering a quick, easy, and secure way for donations with lower processing fees. This shift streamlines processes, integrates with our ParishStaq database, and eliminates challenges in counting physical collections. Pushpay also provides you with convenient access to your giving information and email statements. We will be transferring away from OSV soon and ask that you transfer to PushPay. To facilitate this transition, please click HERE. If you need assistance or have questions, contact me at (206)523-8787 Ext. 203 or Lyanne@StBridgetChurch.org. Thank you for your continued commitment to supporting St. Bridget Parish!
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Discover the craft of Ukrainian Easter Egg art on March 9th at 11 am! Explore the ancient method that utilizes beeswax to craft intricate designs, celebrating faith, family, and Easter blessings. All materials and light snacks will be provided. Suitable for ages 8 and above; secure your spot by RSVPing before February 17!
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Join us on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at 6:00 pm, immediately following our Vigil Mass, to commemorate the feast day of our patron saint, St. Brigid of Kildare with an Après Ski-Inspired Celebration! Delight in delectable bites and refreshments for the entire family. Let's extend a warm welcome to the 56 new families who became part of the St. Bridget's community in 2023. Continue reading...
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This program explains the historical context behind the racial inequalities we face today, whether in education, the criminal justice system, the workforce, or even in church life. Though we focused specifically on enslaved Africans and their descendants, this program will open participants’ eyes to patterns of injustice that affect other minority groups across the nation as well. Through the one-day opening retreat, immersion experience, and eight sessions, your group will emerge from Faith and Racial Healing better equipped to work toward restoration.
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St. Bridget is excited to partner with the staff at Santos Place to offer a new volunteer opportunity to replace the Second Sunday dinner. Please read on for details about Santos Sunday Dinners and how you can help. Continue reading...
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Do you love to cook? Have you got a favorite Lenten fish or vegetarian recipe you'd like to share? We are planning to showcase recipes during Lent this season. Please email your recipe to susie@stbridgetchurch.org.
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Please see the latest Icon update.
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Celebrate the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the annual MLK Mass on January 15 at St. Ignatius Chapel, Seattle University, starting at 11:00 am. This commemorative event brings diverse communities together to reflect on the principles of equality and justice championed by Dr. King. Featuring Attorney Alec Stephens as the keynote speaker, the Mass serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight for social justice
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The Bible Study Part Two of the Gospel of Mark will resume on Mondays January 22 through February 19th in the Fireside Room from 7:00-8:15 pm. Anyone is welcome to join even if they did not attend part one. Please register if you are planning to attend.
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Kindly be informed that the Social Seniors gathering scheduled for this month is canceled due to the funeral Mass for Jeanie Shields, which will commence at 11:00 am. Our next Social Seniors gathering will take place on Wednesday, February, 14 at 11:00 am.
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Congratulations to our students who received the sacrament of confirmation! The students of Assumption-St. - St. Bridget dedicated themselves to diligent efforts in preparation for this significant event. They were privileged to receive the sacrament of Confirmation from Archbishop Etienne on Wednesday, November 30, at St. Bridget Church.
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We want to keep you informed about the ongoing progress in the "Partners in the Gospel" strategic planning process and would like to invite you to an upcoming Town Hall Meeting. Continue reading...
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SEATTLE — In a spirited display of brotherly rivalry, two beloved priests, Father Paul Heric and Father William (Bill) Heric, are set to engage in a friendly showdown during the Apple Cup, the annual football clash between cross-state rivals University of Washington and Washington State University. Continue reading...
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A joint statement with the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Nagasaki and Hiroshinma in support of the Second Meeting of the State Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons taking place at the United Nations in New York City starting today. This is part of the partnership created focused on promoting peace and nuclear disarmament earlier this year.
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