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Archives and Record Management_Collections
We collect records and other materials that reflect the history and administration of the Archdiocese of Seattle from the 1840s to present.
Read MoreReligious Life Women
The Office of Vocations celebrates God's universal call to holiness by helping foster a culture of vocations in our families, parishes, and schools.
Read MoreArchbishop Welcome Letter
Read the first letter from Archbishop Paul D. Etienne as he joined the Archdiocese of Seattle as coadjutor for Archbishop J. Peter Sartain.
Read MoreProperty & Construction_Safety
Safety Safety Manual Click here 2024 Maintenance and Custodial Training The Office of Property and Construction Services and Human Resources team up to present the Annual Safety Training which is a requirement for all maintenance personnel in the Archdiocese in accordance with the standards of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. Here are…
Read MoreProperty & Construction_AHERA
Federal regulations require an AHERA Management Plan for every archdiocesan school. Documents related to AHERA regulations can be found here.
Read MoreAgape – Get Involved
Join the Agape Family by sharing your time, talent, and treasure with us! Your support is greatly appreciated as this is a community effort.
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The Office of Vocations celebrates God's universal call to holiness by helping foster a culture of vocations in our families, parishes, and schools.
Read MoreDiscernment Diocesan Priesthood
The Archdiocese of Seattle looks for certain qualities of a man who could serve as a pastor of one of our local parishes...
Read MoreCriminal Justice Ministry
Criminal Justice Ministry provides pastoral care to victims and survivors of crime as well as the incarcerated and their families.
Read MoreCommon Questions Priesthood
The Office of Vocations celebrates God's universal call to holiness by helping foster a culture of vocations in our families, parishes, and schools.
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