February 27, 2026

Second Sunday of Lent

Bulletin for Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of Fatima, & St. Anne

Have mercy on me, God, in your kindness.
In your compassion blot out my offense.
O wash me more and more from my guilt
and cleanse me from my sin.

-Psalm 51

This weekend’s St. Anne worship aid.

This week’s Mass and Intentions Schedule.

To arrange for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or a funeral, please call the Parish Offices, SHJ (206) 284-4680, OLF (206) 283-1456 or StA (206) 282-0223.

 

Parish Mission

We are blessed to welcome Fr. Dominic Briese, O.P. for our Parish Family Lenten Mission.

March 9 -11

6:30 to 8:30 PM at St. Anne

Fr. Briese will be at weekend Masses March 7 and 8. Each weeknight will begin with Mass and include a talk on the following topics.

Monday: Baptism and Confirmation — “Washed in Grace, Welcomed in Love.” What does it mean to be welcomed into Christ and into one another?

Tuesday: Reconciliation and Healing — “Reconciling with Christ, Rebuilding Community.” How do we heal past hurts and renew authentic friendship?

Wednesday: Eucharist — “The Infinite Table: One Bread, Every Era, All People.” Celebrating authentic community in the Eucharist.

Originally from Long Island, New York, Fr. Dominic Briese moved to Utah after high school and earned a bachelor’s degree in Finance from the University of Utah. He was ordained a priest in 1996 at St. Dominic’s Church in San Francisco. Over the past 29 years, Fr. Dominic has served the people of God in many roles, including pastor and Newman Center director in Phoenix, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Benicia, California. He spent five years preaching retreats throughout the United States and abroad. In addition, he has taught Theology at Judge Memorial Catholic High School and both Theology and Ancient Civilization at Juan Diego Catholic High School, while assisting at St. Francis Xavier Parish in Kearns, Utah. Most recently, he served as pastor of St. Martin de Porres Parish in Taylorsville, Utah, for five years. He now resides in Seattle as the Prior of the Dominican community at Blessed Sacrament Priory. Fr. Dominic brings with him a wealth of pastoral experience, a deep love for the Dominican charism, and a heart attentive to the needs of the community.


Lenten Resources & Activities

Soup Suppers and Stations of the Cross

Come join us for Lenten fellowship and prayer on Friday evenings. Soup is shared at 6 pm, followed by the Stations of the Cross at 7 pm. The location will rotate. We are grateful for the ministry groups or communities who will be helping to lead the evenings.

We invite parishioners to sign-up to bring soup and/or bread to share for 8-10 people. Sign-up online here or physical sign-ups will be available at each church. 

February 27 at Sacred Heart, led by the Young Adults Group

March 6 at St. Anne. A special version with accompanying music from Bach, played by Charlie Hiestand. Led by the choir members.

March 13 at Our Lady of Fatima, led by Our Lady of Fatima School

March 20 at Sacred Heart, led by the Legion of Mary

March 27 at St. Anne, led by St. Anne School

 

Bach Stations of the Cross

Charlie Hiestand, music director at St. Anne, describes the inspiration behind the Stations of the Cross on March 6th.

“Bach, as all Baroque composers, attempted to express a single emotion with each piece. The Well-Tempered Clavier is a collection in two books of 96 different pieces, four in each key. It was revolutionary for its time and is still revered by pianists, organists, and composers.

The idea of doing a Stations of the Cross with Bach’s music acting as the commentary came from the famous fugue in C# minor from the first book. Tradition has it that the theme is in the shape of a cross and so it is often played on Good Friday. It is also one of the most emotional pieces of music I know, while simultaneously being one of the most intellectual. It wasn’t hard to go through the books and find other pieces suitable for the other stations.

The result is more of a concert than a traditional stations, but for this pianist it is a work of devotion and prayer. Your listening is your participation in the prayer.”


Book Resources

We are pleased to offer a selection of books to use during your Lenten journey. These can be found on display at three churches. Please take one! Supplies are limited however, and a donation through the QR code next to the display is requested to help offset the cost. You might consider coordinating with another parishioner to each read a different one and then exchange and discuss.

Lenten Gospel Reflections, by Bishop Robert Barron

I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa, by Joseph Langford, M.C.

The Tears of Christ: Meditations for Lent, by St. John Henry Newman

The Magnificat Lenten Companion


Pray the Rosary at the House of Prayer

During Lent, join us at the House of Prayer (101 W. Lee Street) on Tuesdays and Fridays at noon to pray the Rosary. See the front page of the bulletin for all rosaries scheduled at the churches.


Message from Archbishop Etienne

This Lent, Archbishop Etienne encourages you to ask yourself; “what do I need to do to be ready to meet the Lord?” Click here to watch his Lenten video. Go to the Archdiocese of Seattle’s Lent 2026 page, to find reflections, resources, prayers and more.

 

Upcoming Events and Activities


Faith & Fellowship Book Club

The next selection is Story of a Soul – The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux

When: February 21st (Manuscript/Section A) and March 14th (Manuscript/Section B & C)

Time: 10 to 11:30 AM

Where: St. Anne Assembly Room

Open to all parishioners! The discussion questions are linked here. Please join us!


St. Patrick’s Day Social Celebration

An evening filled with food, beverages, spirited Irish music and dancing. All members of the Parish Family are invited–you don’t have to be Irish! 😉

When: Saturday, March 14

Time: 6 to 8 PM, after the 5 PM Mass

Where: Our Lady of Fatima Parish Center

If you can assist with setup or service, please contact Jill at kesja11@gmail.com or Diane at DuSault at DuSaultD@gmail.com.

News & Announcements


Grief Support Ministry

St. Anne Parish is entering its third year of providing grief support services to the families of our parish. The members of the ministry provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families experiencing the loss of a loved one.

We are a group of ten volunteers who have received training on how to provide comfort and resources to our parishioners who are navigating their individual healing journey. We meet on a monthly basis to share resources and to encourage and support one another in our ministry. Our model includes assigning a volunteer to work with the bereaved parishioner, offering support for a period of one year. Often these relationships develop into lasting friendships.

If you are a St. Anne parishioner and are interested in joining our group or you are a parishioner of Our Lady of Fatima or Sacred Heart and are interested in establishing a Grief Support Ministry, please contact either Marty Hillary at (919)606-6999 or Jane Fleming at (206)930-0460. We will be happy to provide you with training and assistance to get started.


Coffee and Donuts

Anyone can help with Coffee and Donuts! Sign up as a group or with another family. Kids can help alongside their parents. The sign-up genius for Our Lady of Fatima is here. If you would like to help with coffee and donuts at St. Anne or Sacred Heart, please reach out to the parish office. Thank you!


CYO Gym Monitor Needed

Our Lady of Fatima Parish School is seeking a Gym Monitor for CYO sports to help open and manage the gym during game days, assist coaches, maintain a safe and orderly facility and ensure proper setup and cleanup throughout the day. The position pays minimum wage ($21.30/hour), and additional details about responsibilities and requirements can be found here. This is a part-time opportunity. Interested applicants should contact Brigid McMahan at bmcmahan@nwseattlecatholic.org with a resume and cover letter.


Knights of Columbus Scholarship for High School

Four (4) one-thousand-dollar scholarships are available to all eighth-grade students in Our Lady of Fatima Parish, St. Anne Parish, and Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, who will attend a Catholic high school in the fall of 2026. The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of personal character, academic merit, and financial need. Families can request an application from Jason Leong at jason.leong@live.com or call (206)713-4053 for more information. The DEADLINE for submitting the application is Monday, March 9, 2026.


Bloodworks’ Blood Drive

Donate blood in February and March to Win a 3-Night Trip for Two to Maui. You can easily go from sleeves up to surf’s up, from donation chair to beach chair, from veins to vacay simply by entering to win Bloodworks’ Hawaii giveaway! Donate blood from February 1 to March 31 and enter to win a tropical 3-night trip for 2 to Maui! The trip includes roundtrip airfare from either Seattle or Portland and an ocean view room at Wailea Beach Resort Marriott. You’re only a pint away from paradise!

Monday March 2

Where: Our Lady of Fatima Parish Center

Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Appointment link to sign up:  https://www.bloodworksnw.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/redirectgroup.html?s=1085


Magnolia Midweek Serenity

Al-Anon Family Group with a new In-Person Meeting: The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends
of alcoholics/heavy drinkers who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems.

When: Wednesdays at 7 to 8 PM

Where: Magnolia United Church of Christ
3555 West McGraw Street

Use door to the right of main entrance on West McGraw ST

Sunday Mass with an ASL interpreter

Sacred Heart of Jesus offers Sunday Mass with an ASL interpreter.

Sunday, March 1st – (Live)
Sunday, March 8th – (Zoom)
Sunday, March 15th – (Zoom)

We pray for

We pray for all sick and homebound parishioners, especially those on our prayer list for this month.

We offer our heartfelt prayers for those whom the Lord has called home.

The Pope’s Monthly Prayer Intention for March: For disarmament and peace

“Let us pray that nations move toward effective disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy instead of violence.”

Prayers of the Faithful

Parish Weekly Activities

Our Parish Family is busy every week with ministry, community, and musical events, and much more!

Click here for our weekly calendar.

For information about any of our ministries, please contact the affiliated parish office.

If you need to correct any information or want to add a ministry of your parish, please email Ann DeVita

We offer monthly Baptism preparation classes. If you’re interested in learning more or would like to register, please contact one of our parish offices.

Parish Office Hours for Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Anne 
Monday – Thursday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
Closed for lunch 12:00PM – 1:00PM

To visit the SHJ parish office in person, please schedule an appointment.

General Info: parishoffice@sacredheartseattle.org or info@stanneseattle.org
Phone: SHJ (206) 284-4680 or StA (206) 282-0223

Parish Office Hours for Our Lady of Fatima
Monday – Friday: 9:00AM – 12:00PM and 1:00PM – 3:00PM

General Info: parish@olfatima.org
Phone: (206) 283-1456

The editorial deadline for the church bulletin is Wednesdays at noon.

Images included in the bulletin are not necessarily representative of parishioners or parish locations.