Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

Adoration/
Confessions
Weekly
Wed. 8-9pm
Followed by Mass
9pm
Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time
Oct. 13th - Oct. 119, 2014
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31-5:1 / Lk 11:29-32
Gal 5:1-6 / Lk 11:37-41
Gal 5:18-25 / Lk 11:42-46
Eph 1:1-10 / Lk 11:47-54
Eph 1:11-14 / Lk 12:1-7
2Tm 4:10-17b / Lk 10:1-9
Is 45:1,4-6 / 1Thes 1:1-5b / Mt 22:15-21
Jesus teaches us another
way: Go out. Go out and
share your testimony, go out
and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out
and ask. Become the Word
in body as well as spirit.
…..Pope Francis
October 12, 2014
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Healing Prayer
October 19, 7:00PM
Blessed Sacrament Church – 5050 8th Ave. NE
If you are concerned about finances, family, or relationships, or if you need spiritual, emotional, or physical healing, please join us for healing prayer after the 5:45PM
Mass, every third Sunday of the month. Meet with the
prayer teams in the north transept of the church, by the
statue of St. Joseph.
For more information, please contact Jesson Mata at 206732-7343 or jmata@bspwa.org.
BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH
5050 8th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105 (Office)
Phone: 206-547-3020 www.blessed-sacrament.org
MASS TIMES
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Weds - Friday
Saturday
Holy Days
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 5:45pm
5:30pm
8:00am
8:00am, 5:30pm
8:00am, 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil)
5:30pm (Vigil), 8:00am,12:00pm, 5:30pm,7:00pm
DOMINICAN FRIARS IN RESIDENCE
Fr. John Marie Bingham, O.P.
frjohnmarie@bspwa.org
Pastor, Blessed Sacrament Parish
Fr. Francis Le, OP
fle@bspw a.org
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Marcin Szymanski, OP
m szym anski@bspw a.org
Parochial Vicar
PARKING NOTICE
By city ordinance, cars are not
allowed to park in the driveway over the sidewalk and in
the main entrance. The Newman Center can be fined by
police if your car blocks the
sidewalk. When the driveway
is coned off it means that all
available spots are full. Please
park on campus. We know
parking is a challenge here,
and encourage everyone to
park at the UW N5 lot if ours is
full. The walk is very convenient (see map). Thank you for
your understanding.
ANY CAR PARKED ILLEGALLY
WILL BE TOWED IMMEDIATELY.
Connect With Us
Contact Us
4502 20th Ave NE † Seattle, WA 98105
info@uwnewman.org † (206) 527-5072
www.uwnewman.org
uwnewman
@uwnewmancenter
newmancenteruw
Prince of Peace Catholic Newman Center
at the University of Washington
A Ministry of Blessed Sacrament Parish
Welcome to the Newman Center! For the past century, our mission
has been to serve the students, faculty, staff, and community of the
University of Washington; forming the future leaders of the Church
and world.
NEWMAN CENTER MASS TIMES
Sunday
10am, 5pm, 7pm, 9pm
Monday-Tues. 12:35pm
Wednesday
9:00pm (8:00pm - Adoration & Confession)
Thurs-Friday
12:35pm
Confessions
Wed. 8-9pm. Sun. 3:45-4:45pm & 6-6:45pm
DIRECTOR
Fr. Jordan Bradshaw, O.P.
The Dominican Friars Need Your Help
In the coming weeks you’ll be hearing
more about the Western Dominican Province’s Rosary Sunday Appeal and Mission
West Campaign. As many of you know,
these efforts support the critical short and
long term needs of our Dominican friars.
As the Dominicans are mendicants, they
rely on the support of generous people like you in order to
devote their lives to service and preaching the Gospel.
Please prayerfully consider how God might be calling you
to help us reach our goal of $50,000 and support the friars. Gifts can be made online at www.opwest.org/
donate.
Come and join us for the launch of the Newman
Center chapter of the Vocare Movement!
October 13th - 7pm
Noted author and blogger Mark Shea will
give a talk on “The Biblical Roots of Catholic
Social Teaching”.
Refreshments will be provided. We hope to
see you there!
What is Vocare?
We’re a group of Catholics dedicated to calling and educating the laity on the Catholic social teaching, uniting
together to engage society and transform our culture by
living this teaching in authentic Catholic lives through
works of charity. We are now launching chapters across
Washington State.
frjordan@uwnewman.org
(Blessed Sacrament Prior)
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Fr. Lukasz Misko, O.P.
frlukasz@uwnewman.org
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Judy Allvin
judy@uwnewman.org
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Dayn Warren
dayn@uwnewman.org
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Shannon Crowley
shannon@uwnewman.org
CAMPUS MINISTER
Bayli Hochstein
bayli@uwnewman.org
What are chapters?
Chapters are community social “events” with teaching,
discussion and action. Chapter events will rotate between
local parishes, schools, etc. so we may reach out and
spread our "new evangelization" efforts throughout our entire community. Come and see for yourself!
.
MUSIC & YOUNG ADULT COORDINATOR
Mikaela Hertel
mikaela@uwnewman.org
PEER MINISTERS
Andra Amador
Daniel Corona
Han Hoang
Kenny Nguyen
Mariam Mathew
Monica Kim
RCIA DIRECTOR
Tisa Escobar
andraa@uw.edu
dcorona2016@gmail.com
nhhoang@uw.edu
kenny.swfan@gmail.com
mariam.mathew@live.com
monica.k94@gmail.com
Who’s invited?
Under grads! Grads! Young adults and the entire community!
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World Mission Sunday
October 18-19
Next weekend, October 18 and 19,the Church will celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build up the
Church in Mongolia, the world‟s youngest Catholic Church! Collection
envelopes will be in the pews, and there will be only one passing of the
basket, as is our custom. We ask that you please give generously for the
Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and keep the missions in your
daily prayers. Thank you! For more information, visit
www.IAmAMissionary.org.
Morning Prayer on Campus
Join us on Thursday mornings at the benches in Red
Square for morning prayer before heading to class. We
will begin at 8am and be finished before classes start!
Volunteer Opportunity
Would you like to be a part of encouraging greater profamily voter turnout this election? The Family Policy Institute
of Washington is looking for volunteers to call voters who
may not participate in this election without encouragement
and to reach out to them and provide such encouragement. If you are at all interested in assisting with this effort
please contact Conrad Reynoldson at Conrad@fpiw.org or
call (425) 312-1755.