Update 5/12/19

Dear Friends,

This Thursday, Friday, and Saturday— May 9th – May 11th, Saint Patrick Catholic Church & School will participate in an Archdiocesan-wide effort to join in solidarity with families who have loved ones in the Northwest Detention Center, here in Tacoma. There is no doubt in my mind that our world has an immigration crisis that demands serious dialogue and global humanitarian efforts. This crisis also requires us to respond locally. We will respond this week by prayerfully walking with families who have no or limited access to their loved ones who are detained.

On Thursday evening, Saint Patrick Catholic School will welcome two pilgrims who started their walks seven days ago from Bellingham and Vancouver, WA, respectively. We will have dinner, listen to their stories, and host them for an overnight stay. Please email me if you want to join us for dinner on Thursday at 6:00 P.M.

On Friday, the pilgrims will celebrate Mass at Saint Patrick Catholic Church with our faith community and then share fellowship over breakfast with our parish staff. If you are interested in helping with hospitality for the breakfast, email Laura Dougherty. We are working on how to include their perspectives in our classes on Friday.

Later on Friday, some of us will head over to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church & School, where we will join other Catholic schools to prepare 500 brown-bag lunches to distribute to those who arriving from other parishes at the Northwest Detention Center on Saturday. We will start bagging at 4:00 P.M., and I imagine we will finish by 5:30 P.M. Please let me know if you are coming, so I can share our RSVP count with St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School principal or sign up online.

On Saturday, walkers from across western Washington will gather at 8:00 A.M. at Bellarmine Prep to continue their pilgrimage to the Detention Center. This is a 4-mile trip one way. Busses may be available for those who can’t walk the entire way. Bishop Eusebio will celebrate Mass at the Detention Center at 11:00 A.M. Please let me know if you plan to join us for this pilgrimage or Mass, so we can organize walking as St. Pat’s School contingency. I think it would be a wonderful sign of our solidarity if we all wear green.

I am reminded of Jesus’ command in Matthew 25:36: I was in prison, and you visited me.

peace,
chris