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November 2025
Trauma-Sensitive Pastoral Response Seminar
Join our seminar to explore the profound effects of abuse in church settings. Gain insights into the challenges faced by survivors and their families.
safeTALK: A Suicide Prevention Workshop
All parish and school staff are invited to join LivingWorks at the Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center for our Suicide Prevention workshop.
December 2025
Mass to Honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of the Americas in the Jubilee Year
Join us at the 31st Celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Saturday, December 6. Includes a holy hour, procession and mass.
Door of Hope: Advent Retreat for Young Catholic Professionals
Join Young Catholic Professionals Seattle Chapter for a day of prayer, community and reflection for our Annual Advent retreat.
Crozier Advent Celebration
Join fellow members of the Crozier Society for an Advent Celebration with Archbishop Etienne and enjoy the Advent season.
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a holy day of obligation and one of the most important days.
Tuesday Night Rosary – Weekly through Dec. 2025
Every Tuesday Night a group of faithful gathers online to pray the Rosary for all the intentions of our Holy Church.
Simbang Gabi Mass in the Jubilee Year
Join Catholics from around the archdiocese for this festive, colorful and prayerful Advent celebration of Simbang Gabi mass.
Praying with Mary & Joseph: An Advent Retreat for Young Adults
Join other young adults as we reflect on the Annunciations of Mary and Joseph. Give yourself the gift of time for prayer this Advent.
Christmas
Christmas, the Nativity of the Lord, is one of the most important solemnities of the Church year and a holy day of obligation.
Feast of Saint Stephen
St. Stephen was Christianity’s first martyr. As he was was stoned to death outside the city, he cried out, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”
Feast of Saint John the Apostle
The feast day of St. John the Apostle, just two days after Christmas Day, is full of symbolic meaning.
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