From the Gospel of Luke 14:1,7-14 People who are concerned with their own advancement and agenda have little room for anyone else. With an almost addictive pursuit of esteem and acknowledgment from others, they become little more than entitled embodiments of the vice of pride. Public humiliation or embarrassment can hit them hard. While avoiding humiliation and embarrassment may be advantageous to obtaining worldly success, they are much less desirable motivations for entering the Kingdom of God. Avoiding embarrassment is a self-serving motivation. Pride and all of its manifestations have no place on God’s agenda, neither do worldly success and fulfillment. In fact, we have been clearly told that if we love our lives, we will lose them. Therefore, if you really want to find your true station in life, learn to give yourself away.
We are pleased to welcome our new Music Director, Mark Adrian, to Our Lady of Fatima Parish. Mark earned his BA in Music from the University of Washington and subsequently completed graduate coursework for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree, specializing in choral conducting. He was involved in the Greater Seattle choral community since 1981 where he founded the Northwest Associated Arts, a family of children and adult choruses, and the Cantaré Vocal Ensemble. Mark has also served as Artistic Director and Conductor of Colla Voce Seattle and the Seattle Women’s Ensemble. He has led music programs at churches throughout Seattle, most recently at St. Catherine of Siena.
Registration for High School Confirmation has begun for students in grades 8-12. Registration closes September 2, 2022. Classes start September 11, 2022 and are held September through April on Sundays. 10:00 AM Mass attendance followed by class instruction from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM twice a month. Coursework must be completed in order to receive Confirmation.
Most Reverend John C. Wester, Archbishop of Santa Fe, has reinstated the Sunday obligation for the faithful to attend Sunday Mass. Read the Archbishop's letter.
The Parish Office and School will be closed on Monday, September 5, 2022, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Daily Mass will be at the normal times of 6:30 AM and 8:15 AM.
From the Gospel of Luke 13:22-30. The serious disciple knows the necessity and value of discipline. Thinking of discipline as something punitive in nature, we underscore its place in our spiritual lives. Discipline is really about a radical trust in God and his guidance. “When you are conducted by a guide who takes you through an unknown country at night across fields where there are no tracks, by his own skill, asking no advice from anyone, giving no inkling of his plans, what choice do you have but to give yourself completely to his guidance? If you are convinced that he is a good guide, you must have faith in him and abandon yourself to his care (JeanPierre de Caussade).”
Our Lady of Fatima School Annual Raffle Ticket Sales on August 27 & 28! All proceeds benefit the school. Raffle drawing to be held on October 29, 2022. Winners need not be present to win. First Prize: $2,000.00, Second Prize: $1,000.00, Third Prize: $750.00. Tickets $5.00 per entry.
From the Gospel of Luke 12:49-53. An inward transformation occurs in a person who decides to follow Jesus Christ. Things change. They see the world differently, understand their journey more deeply and profoundly, have their sights fixed on eternity and union with God and hold themselves to higher standards and virtues. It requires a conscious choice to be a Christian, and this choice must be renewed at least daily. While the basic premise of Jesus’ message may appear heartwarming and straightforward: love of God, neighbor, and self, the implications of doing so are challenging. The true disciple is called to live radically, and often finds themselves at odds with the world or even with those in their own homes.
Due to lack of teacher volunteers we are unable to provide CCD classes this year for Kindergarten through 7th grade. Families who wish to continue their child’s faith education using the homebased program may contact the parish office to order books. The book fee is $40. If you choose to attend a CCD program at another parish, we will provide you with a letter of permission only if you are a registered parishioner, in good standing, at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Thank you for your understanding.
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary falls on a Monday this year and is therefore NOT a Holy Day of Obligation. We will have our regularly scheduled Masses at 6:30 AM and 8:15 AM on August 15, 2022.
Join us on Sunday, August 14 in Fatima-Gallagher Hall after the 10:00 AM Mass as we thank our Music Director, Consuelo Chavez, for her 25 years of dedication to Our Lady of Fatima Parish and wish her well in her retirement!
From the Gospel of Luke 12:32-48 St. Thomas Aquinas reminds us that, “Three things are necessary for the salvation of man: to know what he ought to believe, to know what he ought to desire, and to know what he ought to do.” Everyone is called to work toward their salvation, which is ultimately union with God. Those who take this call seriously must embark upon a journey inward to the deepest recesses of their soul. In the adventure and wonder of that journey, we work out the details of our union with our Beloved. We cling to what we need to believe, remain firm in what we truly desire, and are guided by what we know we have to do. Once we know that our goal is to be one with our Creator, life becomes an exciting expedition to pursue that end. We make necessary preparations, follow the map, and remain on course.