Civil Rights Pilgrimage Who? Invited representatives of Catholic communities and ministries in the Archdiocese of Seattle to experience an important intersection of faith and social justice. Why? Our hope is that after the Civil Rights Pilgrimage, representatives will return to their communities to further conversations and create activities within our faith context that can be…

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Mental Health Ministry reaches out to parishes and schools to create communities of compassion, support, and education to reduce the stigma of mental illness.

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The Synod on Synodality is a three-year process of listening and dialogue which began in 2021 with dioceses participating all over the world.

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A vocation is a call from God; it is who you are. A career is what you do within the context of your vocation.

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The St. Joseph Foundation sustains Catholic ministries and programs that support the spiritual, educational, and ministry needs of Catholics in Western Washington.

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About the Program The introduction of the National Directory for Catechesis [NDC] states: “Jesus Christ is the unique emissary of the Father, and the apostles are the emissaries of Jesus Christ.” It also proclaims that “the object of catechesis is communion with Jesus Christ” (NDC, p. 55). We accomplish this by both sharing the content of our…

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Read the first letter from Archbishop Paul D. Etienne as he joined the Archdiocese of Seattle as coadjutor for Archbishop J. Peter Sartain.

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ABUSE HELPLINE 800-466-772 News Releases Related to Abuse Crisis Download as PDF October 4, 2024 Archdiocese of Seattle settles Three Cases from 1975 and the mid-80s July 12, 2024 Archdiocese of Seattle Reaffirms Commitment to Victim Survivors July 11, 2024 Archbishop Paul D. Etienne letter on Attorney General Upcoming Hearing July 11, 2024 Pre-hearing Statement…

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The Sacraments are a sign and source of God's grace in the lives of Catholics.  Click on the sacraments below to learn more.

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