‘Prepares’ volunteer opens her heart to support young families
Her first love, Pam Ames says, is her big family — eight siblings and their families, five adult children and 10 grandchildren.
Her first love, Pam Ames says, is her big family — eight siblings and their families, five adult children and 10 grandchildren.
With so many things out of control during the pandemic, Joe Oczkewicz has found refuge in school conversations about the Eucharist.
Driving a refrigerated rental truck to far-flung places like Forks isn’t exactly in Nick Leider’s job description.
Archbishop Paul D. Etienne will ordain 21 men to the permanent diaconate during a livestreamed Mass December 19 at St. James Cathedral.
It was October 1980 and Leonardo Defilippis had “a crazy dream”: to use his training as a Shakespearean actor to bring St. Luke’s Gospel to life in a one-man production at churches around the Pacific Northwest.
Despite wildfire smoke and COVID-19 limitations, Linda Ellis drove on a September morning to a shared housing building in Seattle.
Jim Russell recommends a simple prayer to readers as they approach the ambo to proclaim the word of God at Mass: “Please don’t let me screw up.”
Richard Peterson has worked for the Archdiocese of Seattle’s cemeteries for 44 years, a career he began as a seasonal grounds worker while attending college seminary. He later was named superintendent of Gethsemane Cemetery in Federal Way and in 1991 was appointed Director of Cemeteries for the archdiocese. Peterson, president of the Catholic Cemetery Conference and an active member of St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Federal Way, answered some questions from Northwest Catholic about Catholic cemetery ministry.