Repay to God what belongs to God Icon of Christ the Teacher. Joan Brand-Landkamer, Cathedral iconographer ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 ORDER OF CELEBRATION FOR The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time PRELUDE We believe in one God attr. J. S. Bach THE INTRODUCTORY RITES ENTRANCE Draw us in the Spirit’s tether UNION SEMINARY PENITENTIAL ACT Missa de angelis Vatican VIII (10:00 & Noon) Kyrie Stephanie Martin DISMISSAL TO THE CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (Noon) GLORIA (Sunday Evening - No. 341 in Worship hymnal) Glory be to God in heaven, Songs of joy and peace we bring; Thankful hearts and voices raising, To creation’s Lord we sing: Lord, we thank you, Lord, we bless you, Glory be to God our king. LAUDA ANIMA Lamb of God who on your shoulders Bore the load of this world’s sin; Only Son of God the Father, You have brought us peace within: Lord, have mercy, Christ, have mercy, Now your glorious reign begin. You, O Son of God, are holy, You we praise with one accord; None in heav’n or earth is like you, Only you are Christ the Lord, With the Father, and the Spirit, Ever worshiped and adored. (Text by Edwin LeGrice) COLLECT THE LITURGY OF THE WORD FIRST READING Isaiah 45:1,4-6 RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 96 Richard Proulx SECOND READING I Thessalonians 1:1-5b ALLELUIA chant, Mode VIII GOSPEL HOMILY Matthew 22:15-21 Father Peter Ely SJ DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS AND CANDIDATES (10:00am) Litany of Saints CREED I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, All BOW and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. All STAND UPRIGHT For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen. PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL Jacques Berthier THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND THE GIFTS Offertory (10:00) Nada te turbe Sister Claire Sokol OCD SANCTUS German Mass Franz Schubert, adapt. Richard Proulx MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Schubert, adapt. Proulx AMEN Schubert, adapt. Proulx THE COMMUNION RITE LORD’S PRAYER AGNUS DEI Schubert, adapt. Proulx (10:00am & Noon) Agnus Dei Stephanie Martin COMMUNION O Lord, our Lord, how awesome is your name in all the earth! (10:00) chant Psalm 8: How awesome is your name in all the earth Thomas B. Stratman Upon returning to your place after Holy Communion, please kneel or be seated. Low-gluten hosts are distributed at the credence table near the presider’s chair. HYMN OF PRAISE No. 535 in Worship hymnal God we praise you (Te Deum) NETTLETON THE CONCLUDING RITES ANTIPHON IN HONOR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (10:00, Sunday Evening) (10:00) Strong stem of Jesse Sister Claire Sokol OCD PROCESSION We believe in one God, BWV 680 Bach ICON OF CHRIST AND HIS MOTHER.. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Psalm Response and Eucharistic Acclamations by Proulx copyright © 1986, 2010 by GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A706828. All rights reserved. Intercessions Response by Jacques Berthier, copyright © 1978, 1980, and 1981, Les Presses de Taize (France), GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL, exclusive agent. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A706828. All rights reserved. St. James Cathedral - Seattle ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL 804 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Telephone: 206-622-3559 FAX: 206-622-5303 Website: www.stjames-cathedral.org Emergency Number: 206-467-3049 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm The Most Reverend J. Peter Sartain, Archbishop of Seattle PASTOR The Very Reverend Michael G. Ryan IN RESIDENCE The Reverend David A. Brant, The Reverend Richard J. Ward PASTORAL ASSISTANT for ADMINISTRATION Lawrence N. Brouse (206-382-4280) FAITH FORMATION Kathleen McCabe, Director (206-382-2018) Brenda Bellamy, Children’s Faith Formation (206-274-3108) Rosanne Michaels, Faith Formation (206-382-4658) Theresa Van de Ven, Administrative Assistant (206-219-5822) FAMILY MINISTRY Suzanne Lee, Director (206-654-4640) LITURGY Corinna Laughlin, Pastoral Assistant for Liturgy (622-3559 x3996) Peter Burns, Ward Johnson, John Marquez, Stephen Pace, sacristans MUSIC MINISTRY (206-382-4874) Dr. James Savage, Director of Music Joseph Adam, Organist (206-382-4597) Samuel Libra, Assistant Organist Stacey Sunde, Director of Youth Music PASTORAL CARE MINISTRIES John Simpson, Pastoral Care Minister (206-274-3173) Nancy Granger, Parish Mental Health Nurse (206-382-4269) SOCIAL OUTREACH and ADVOCACY Patty Bowman, Director (206-382-4515) Tom Frasene, Outreach Ministries, Young Adults (206-382-4235) Teddi Callahan, Carol DeMatteis, David Grech, Cathedral Kitchen (206-264-2091) ST. JAMES IMMIGRANT ASSISTANCE (206-382-4511) Christopher J. Koehler, Director Cecilia Erin Walsh, ESL Coordinator; Glenda Caldwell, ESL Specialist, Christine Trigg, Immigrant Legal Services STEWARDSHIP and DEVELOPMENT Maria Laughlin, Director (206-382-4284) YOUTH MINISTRY Joe Cotton, Director (206-264-2082) PARISH OFFICE Sister Mary Slater, SNJM, Bookkeeper (206-382-4564) Margaret Lynch, Wedding Office (206-382-4288) Bev Mauser, Louise Mennella, Wedding Coordinators Jane Mueller, Receptionist (206-654-4650) Lee Bedard, Administrative Assistant (206-622-3559 x3971) FACILITIES and GROUNDS Tang Nguyen, Facilities Supervisor (206-622-3559) Alan Frasher, Melina McCombs, Dane Nelson, Steve Raab CELEBRATIONS of the SACRAMENTS MASS Sundays 8 - 10 - 12 & 5:30 pm Weekdays 8:15 & 5:30 pm Saturdays 8:15 & “Vigil” 5:30 pm LITURGY of the HOURS Weekdays at 12:10 pm VESPERS and BENEDICTION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT Sundays at 4:00 pm. BAPTISM Communal celebrations are held monthly. A preparation program for parents and godparents is required. Please call the parish office for an appointment. RECONCILIATION Saturdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm. A communal celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated four times yearly in preparation for Christmas and Easter. MARRIAGE A formal program of marriage preparation over a period of several months is required, however, registered parishioners may begin the scheduling process 14 months in advance. ANOINTING of the SICK A communal celebration is held regularly. In other situations (anticipated surgery, emergency) please call the parish office. “TAIZÉ” ECUMENICAL PRAYER, Fridays at 6:30 pm. TOURS of the CATHEDRAL Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. Groups of 4 or more may arrange a tour by calling Corinna Laughlin, 206-622-3559 CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE Open 11:00 am to 3:00 pm weekdays, after Masses on weekends. Call 206-382-4500 for information w ELCOME! If you are a visitor to the Cathedral, we want you to know how welcome you are – whether you have come from another part of the country, from across the world, or simply from another parish here in the Archdiocese. Thanks, in part, to the generosity of visitors like you, we are able to celebrate the Church’s liturgy here in a fitting and beautiful way. We are also able to offer a wide range of services to needy people living in the central district of our city. THE ESPRESSO MINISTRY welcomes you at coffee hour after the 10:00am Mass! This month, all sales will benefit the Winter Shelter. REMEMBERING OUR DEAD You are invited to record the names of your deceased loved ones and family members in the special book near the Shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary. This book will be carried in procession at all Masses of All Souls on Sunday, November 2. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER CHILDREN for classes preparing Catholic 7-9 year-olds for First Holy Communion next May. Registration for RCIA/C, the class for children and youth wanting to become Catholic, is ongoing. Detailed information for both classes available online on the Cathedral Kids’ Page. Information, Theresa Van de Ven, 206-219-5822 or email tvandeven@stjames-cathedral.org. VOLUNTEER TO HELP AN IMMIGRANT OR REFUGEE The Immigrant Assistance program helps to immigrants and refugees to learn English, apply for citizenship and prepare for their US Citizenship exam, apply for Deferred Action, get more active in the broader community, and find resources to address other challenges in their lives. Learn more at our upcoming Volunteer Information Session on Monday, October 20, from 6:00-7:30pm. Information, Cecilia Walsh, 206-382 -4511 or cwalsh@stjames-cathedral.org. RCIA REUNION Calling all former RCIA participants! Are you someone who has come through the RCIA process at St. James? Please join us for a social time to check in and catch up. We will gather on Tuesday evening, October 21 in the Rectory Parlors at 7pm. If you can attend, RSVP to Kathleen McCabe, kmccabe@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-2018. OVERNIGHT HOSTS NEEDED FOR WINTER SHELTER While the St. James Cathedral Winter Shelter has already begun, our volunteer calendar is looking sparse towards the end of the month. If you are able to participate in this vital ministry as an overnight host once per month on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday night, then please contact Tom Frasene, tfrasene@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-4235. PARISH REMEMBRANCE Throughout the year, because we are the Cathedral Church, we remember in prayer at Mass and Vespers each of the parishes and missions of the Archdiocese of Seattle on a Sunday near their feast day. This week we remember in prayer the communities of St. Luke in Shoreline, St. Jude in Redmond, and the North American Martyrs in Seattle. October 19, 2014 SOLEMN MASS OF ALL SOULS will include Fauré’s sublime setting of the Requiem with the Cathedral Choir and orchestra. If you would like to make a donation to Cathedral Music in memory of deceased family or friends and have the names included in the Order of Celebration, please write “All Souls’ Patron” on the check and enclose the names of the deceased. Information, musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-4874. O’DEA ALUMNI MEMORIAL MASS On Saturday, November 8, 11:00am, O’Dea High School will celebrate its annual Alumni Memorial Mass in the Cathedral to honor their deceased graduates. After Mass a complimentary lunch will be offered in the O’Dea High School library. RSVP by Monday, November 3, to Dianne Irwin, dirwin@odea.org or 206-622-7151. FESTIVAL OF CATHEDRAL CHOIRS Saturday, November 8, 7:30 pm, an evening of ancient and modern choral works including three commissioned world premieres in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Image, Seattle’s quarterly journal of writing, art and faith. Three of the Cathedral’s resident ensembles will be joined by our own Women of St. James Schola. Information, www.stjames-cathedral.org/music/concerts or 206-382-4874. Youth Ministry PLEASE PRAY FOR THE CATHEDRAL YOUNG PEOPLE who will be serving at the archdiocesan Special Needs Retreat this weekend at Eastside Catholic High School. May we welcome and include ALL of our brothers and sisters in Christ. YOUTH NIGHTS Sunday evenings from 6:30– 8:30pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center. Open to 7th – 12th grade students. Please join us for prayer, catechesis, and fun activities designed to integrate faith into everyday life. All are welcome! JUNIOR HIGH BOAT CRUISE DANCE Saturday, October 25 from 6-10pm. Join hundreds of middle school students from around the region as you dance the night away on the “The Royal Argosy.” YOUTH CONVENTION November 1-2. Join with hundreds of Catholic youth as we gather for live music, powerful speakers, and interactive workshops. QUESTIONS? Joe Cotton, 206-264-2082 jcotton@stjames-cathedral.org www.stjames-cathedral.org/youthministry THE HEALTH AND HEALING MINISTRY would like to thank everyone who registered for our Blood Drive on October 5. The event was a great success. You have helped to ensure that our community has a safe supply of blood available! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? If you are an adult who has never been baptized, an adult who has been baptized in another Christian tradition or a Catholic who has been baptized, but not received First Eucharist or Confirmation, you are invited to participate in the RCIA, a process of initiation into the Catholic Church. You can learn more by going to www.stjamescathedral.org/RCIA. Information, Kathleen McCabe, kmccabe@stjames-cathedral.org. “YES TO THE DRESS” Do you have a wedding dress that you love but don’t know what to do with it? You can donate it! St. Vincent de Paul has bridal boutiques located in both their Renton and Kent stores. Sales from St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores support social service programs including home visits, help line, food bank case management and Centro Rendu and Operation Veteran Renewal. Information, Margaret Lynch, 206382-4288. BAPTISM OF INFANTS & YOUNG CHILDREN (under the age of 7) is celebrated monthly at one of the weekend Masses. To prepare for this most important sacrament, parents and godparents participate in a series of classes to update their understanding of baptism, to reflect on their responsibility to guide their children in the practice of the faith, and to learn about the many ways our parish supports families. Please allow at least two months for preparation. Information, Suzanne Lee, slee@stjamescathedral.org or 206-654-4640. ST. JAMES YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY For parishioners in their 20s and 30s THIRD SUNDAY WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION After the 5:30pm Mass TODAY, the young adults will meet for wine, cheese, and other light refreshments in the Rectory Parlors. THEOLOGY ON TAP RETURNS Save the date for the autumn edition of Theology on Tap! Make sure you are free on November 5, 12, and 19 from 7:30 to 9:30. Come have a drink, hear about the saints and saintliness, and meet your fellow young adults! FILM, FOOD, AND TALK Join us for a fun, informative, and spiritual evening on Wednesday, October 22, 7:00pm-8:30pm! We’ll watch an Academy Award-winning 30 minute film, eat delicious snacks, and discuss our role as Catholics in relating to each other and the environment. FIRST FRIDAY TAIZÉ AND DINNER On Friday, November 7, join other young adults for Taizé prayer at 6:30 in the Cathedral. Afterwards, we will meet in the north end of the Cathedral to decide on a place for dinner. WANT TO LEARN MORE? Tom Frasene, tfrasene@stjames-cathedral.org Facebook.com/StJamesYoungAdultMinistry October 19, 2014 MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRY ASIST (APPLIED SUICIDE INTERVENTION SKILLS TRAINING) During this 2 day interactional workshop, learn skills to communicate with and support a loved one suffering from debilitating depression. Saturday and Sunday, Oct 25 and 26, 9am-5pm at the Palisades Retreat Center in Federal Way. Information, Margaret Shelton 206-2743123. MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID (MHFA) - Saturday, November 8, 8:30am–4:30pm, Pastoral Outreach Center. Learn a simple 5-Step Action Plan on how to respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. This training benefits people from all walks of life, professionals, family members, volunteers and general public. Cost $100. NAMI Scholarship available for eligible King County residents. This class fills quickly. BOOK PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION In a new book, My Fluorescent God, local personality and therapist Joe Guppy describes his time as a young man in a psychiatric hospital and the treatment that saved him. He will discuss his concerns about the present state of the mental health system in our community. Saturday, November 22, 7:00pm, Pastoral Outreach Center. HOLY YOGA (CHAIR YOGA) Wednesdays, 4:005:15pm in the Pastoral Outreach Center. Information and Registration, Nancy Granger, Parish Mental Health Nurse, 206-382-4269 or ngranger@stjames-cathedral.org PARISH FAMILY SEEKING HELP WITH HOUSING We have a family in the parish who has recently relocated to Seattle for critical medical care and they are in need of housing. There are two adults (mom and dad) and three elementary aged children. They need to be close to the city for medical care and they have limited resources even though both parents are working. If you have any suggestions or to offer help please contact Kathleen McCabe at kmccabe@stjames-cathedral.org or Brenda Bellamy at bbellamy@stjames-cathedral.org. THE PREGNANCY SUPPORT MINISTRY needs new volunteers. Information, Suzanne Lee 206-654-4640 or slee@stjames-cathedral.org. BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE The Cornerstone Catholic Conference, sponsored by the bishops of Washington State, will be held at the Tacoma Convention and Trade Center on October 24-25, 2014. Keynote speaker, Immaculee Ilibagiza, a Rwandan genocide survivor, will present her story on “hope, forgiveness, and the value of life.” Come be inspired and educated in the Gospel call to care for our brothers and sisters who are unborn, poor, marginalized, or at the end of life. Scholarships are available. Information and registration, www.cornerstonecatholic.com. A COMPASSIONATE CHURCH FOR THE POOR On Monday, November 7, 2014, at 6:00pm in Pigott Auditorium, Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, will explore how the vocation of business can contribute to a renewed Church sent by Christ on a mission to serve those at the margins of society. “Business leaders are called to engage the contemporary economic and financial world in light of the principles of human dignity and the common good” (Cardinal Turkson). All are welcome. A reminder about Sunday parking at the Cathedral We know that parking in this area is at a premium and we do our best to make it available to you. In consideration of our neighbors, please note these important Do’s and Don’ts! PLEASE DO park: In the O’Dea High School lot. In the Cabrini Tower Garage on Marion Street across from O’Dea High School for the Saturday 5:30 pm Mass and all Sunday Masses. The Cathedral pays for parking (and for official traffic officers from the Seattle Police Department) during these times, and you are encouraged to take advantage of it. In the P-1 parking lot under the Chancery building at 9th and Marion. In the Cherry and Terry Parking lot, only in spaces 1-22. Please DO NOT park: In any parking spot blocked with an orange cone. In the lot adjacent to the Envoy Apartments on 9th Avenue, directly across from the Cathedral. In the Blood Bank parking lot at the corner of Terry and Columbia. In the Frye Museum parking lots on Terry Avenue. In the parking places at the Pastoral Outreach Center. In the spaces on Terry Avenue reserved for loading and unloading of the parish vans. In the Cherry and Terry Parking lot, spaces 23-40. CATHEDRAL KITCHEN GARDEN Our Cathedral Kitchen Garden had an incredible first summer! The garden has produced an amazing bounty of fresh healthy vegetables for the Cathedral Kitchen meal program, more than anyone expected for our first year. It’s now time to prepare the garden for winter, and we need your help! Join us for our fall work parties: Saturday, October 18, 8:30am-1:00pm Saturday, October 25, 8:30am-1:00pm We’ll be pulling plants, raking, moving compost and top-dressing all the garden beds. Expect to have a great time in fellowship with your friends, have a good workout, and perhaps get a little bit dirty. You don’t need any specific gardening skills! Bring work gloves and a sack lunch – and a wheelbarrow, if you have one! Information, or to sign up: Gary Schieder, alpinist@comcast.net Immortal Love Poets of the Spiritual Life Wednesdays, October 8, October 22, November 5, and November 19 7:00pm-8:30pm | St. James Cathedral, Rectory Parlors This series will explore the spirituality of four Christian poets from the Victorian period: CHRISTINA ROSSETTI, FRANCIS THOMPSON, ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, and GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS. Corinna Laughlin (Cathedral liturgy director and PhD in English Literature) will offer an overview of the poet and a close look at a few key poems, read by Cathedral reader Scott Webster. All are welcome! October 8 | Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) Christina Rossetti is perhaps best known today for her Christmas lyric “In the bleak midwinter.” She was one of the finest poets of the Victorian period, and among her most compelling works are those exploring Christian themes. October 22 (NOTE DATE CHANGE!)| Francis Thompson (1859-1907) Francis Thompson was born into a prominent Catholic family, but spent his youth on the streets. We will explore Thompson’s greatest poem, The Hound of Heaven, one of the classics of Catholic poetry in English. November 5 | Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) The defining event of Tennyson’s life was the death of his best friend Arthur Hallam in 1833. During this time when we remember our dead, we will read selections from Tennyson’s In Memoriam. November 19 | Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) One of the greatest poets in the English language, Gerard Manley Hopkins was also a Catholic convert and Jesuit priest. We will explore some of his shorter poems which touch on the dark and light of his life and relationship with God. A booklet with the poems to be read and discussed is free in the Cathedral Bookstore if you would like to prepare in advance. Copies will be available at each session as well. St. James Cathedral 804 Ninth Avenue Seattle www.stjames-cathedral.org EVER ANCIENT, EVER NEW A FESTIVAL OF ST JAMES CHOIRS CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF IMAGE JOURNAL MEDIEVAL WOMEN’S CHOIR OPUS 7 VOCAL ENSEMBLE SEATTLE PRO MUSICA THE WOMEN OF ST JAMES SCHOLA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 7:30 PM ST JAMES CATHEDRAL Free Passes Available: www.imageconcert.eventbrite.com Jeffrey Mongrain. St Joseph’s Dream; Dream Neuron Halo, 2012. Installed at St James Cathedral. This evening of ancient and modern choral works by Britten, St. Hildegard of Bingen, Pärt, Stravinsky, Tavener, and others—as well as three commissioned world premieres—will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Image, one of Seattle’s hidden treasures, a literary quarterly that celebrates the best contemporary writing and art that engage with faith. Poetry from the pages of Image by writers such as Denise Levertov, Kathleen Norris, and Franz Wright will be interspersed with performances by Seattle’s leading choral ensembles. This event will demonstrate one of Image’s founding tenets: that beauty’s power to draw us closer to the divine—through music, poetry, and all the arts—is not a thing of the past, but is continually being renewed in our own time. IMAGEJOURNAL.ORG | 206.281.2988 STJAMES-CATHEDRAL.ORG 25 YEARS 19 8 9 – 2 0 14 OCTOBER 24-25 TACOMA CONVENTION CENTER Register today at CornerstoneCatholic.com MEET IMMACULEE ILIBAGIZA Immaculee was born and raised in a small village in Rwanda, Africa. Her life was turned upside down in 1994 when the country erupted in tribal warfare. While in hiding, anger and resentment were destroying Immaculée’s mind, body and spirit. It was then that Immaculée turned to prayer. Hear her story of hope, forgiveness, and the value of life. Friday night, October 24. SPONSORED BY THE BISHOPS OF WASHINGTON STATE Other speakers include: The Bishops of Washington State Abby Johnson, author of Unplanned Serrin Foster, Feminists for Life Bishop Robert McElroy, San Francisco Vicki Thorn, Project Rachel Fr. Gary Lazzeroni, St. Joe’s Vancouver Clare Halpine, World Youth Alliance Dr. Mimi Pattison, Franciscan Hospice Fr. Gary Zender, St. Louise Bellevue Annapatrice Clarke, Human Trafficking Lisa Green, Prepares Program Adults $75 Young Adults (18-28) $65 Scholarships are available Friday, Oct. 24 7:00-9:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 9:00 - 6:15 #SaintsAlive Catholic Youth Convention JOIN NEARLY 2000 CATHOLIC YOUTH FROM WESTERN WASHINGTON AND BEYOND! LET’S CELEBRATE OUR FAITH TOGETHER! N OV E M B E R 1 S T & 2 N D * BELLEVUE COLLEGE * ● ● ● ● ● ● LIVE MUSIC ENGAGING SPEAKERS INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS MOVING PRAYER EXPERIENCES EUCHARISTIC ADORATION WITH ARCHBISHOP SARTAIN OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS AT ST. JAMES For more information, please contact: Joe Cotton, Cathedral Youth Minister (206) 264-2082 / jcotton@stjames-cathedral.org St. James Youth Ministry www.stjames-cathedral.org/youthministry * www.facebook.com/cathedral.youth * @SaintJamesYouth
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