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September Indonesian Mass

harboot Jumat, 06 Januari 2012 ,
28 Aug 2011

by Mudika Seattle Admin in Misa Indo, Pengumuman

At St. Catherine of Siena ChurchKKI Los Angeles will be joining on our mass,so let’s give them a warm welcome! Be the first to like this post.

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BE MY HALLOWEEN…?

harboot Kamis, 05 Januari 2012

Hi Everyone! 

October is the MONTH FOR CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN!!! 

Mudika Seattle presents our foremost spectacular and spooky Halloween Party ever. So we would love to invite you guys to attend this awesome one-in-a-million event of the year =)

We PROMISE that this party will be FUN for everybody!

-          The “Black Carpet” Photo Booth will be available to show people how great your costume is         -

-          Delicious mystery dinner will be provided to fill your tummy         -

-          Exciting special performances will be held to bring you excitement         -

-          Fun games will be involved to keep you active         -

-          The world’s funniest videos will be played to keep you entertained         -

-          PRIZES and BIGGGGG DOOR PRIZES will be given away throughout the party to make you happy!         -

Last, but not least…

-          Scary moments will be there to let you REALLY feel the spirit of Halloween         -

Admission Fee for Halloween Party: $5/person (CASH/CHECK ONLY!!!)

This party will be continued by a trip to the most infamous HAUNTED HOUSE… Please contact us ASAP (BEFORE 10/22/2011) to get special group prices!

We will see you guys during the event! Ciao!!!! =D 

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Fundraising & November Indonesian Mass

30 Oct 2011

by Mudika Seattle Admin in Uncategorized

Halo semuaa!!

KKI Seattle akan mengadakan MISA INDO yg berikutnya pada hari Minggu, tanggal 6 November 2011, pukul 1 siang.

Dan juga, setelah misa akan diadakan FUND RAISING untuk membantu program BRIDGING TO THE FUTURE gereja kita, St. Catherine of Siena. HASIL dari penjualan makanan2 kita ini beserta KOLEKTE akan diberikan untuk gereja kita. Sekedar info, uang ini akan dipakai untuk membantu pembayaran gedung Victoria Hall yg sering kita pakai untuk segala kegiatan KKI Seattle.

Bagi yang berminat untuk membantu membuatkan makanan/minuman/kue2 (boleh nyumbang atau boleh digantikan bahan2nya), silahkan hubungi:

Wina
edwinapranoto@gmail.com
(206) 335-2111

Mandy
mandy_bowltz@hotmail.com
(206) 619-9570

Winny
stefhanie14@yahoo.com
(253) 266-3330

Sudah tersedia makanan yg mau membuat: NASI CAMPUR, BAKMI AYAM, BACANG, TEMPE TAHU BACEM, NASI AYAM KREMES, NASI RENDANG, NASI EMPAL, SAMBEL GORENG KRECEK.

Jangan lupa untuk membantu menyebarluaskan tentang FUND RAISING kita ini ya!
Trims beratt!!

And don’t forget to move your clocks backward 1 hour(i think)! Daylight Saving Time ENDS Sunday, November 6, 2011!

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December Indonesian Mass

harboot ,
27 Nov 2011

by Mudika Seattle Admin in Misa Indo, Pengumuman

Nggak kerasa, the long weekend is almost over, and the month of December is coming up soon! Hopefully everyone had a great thanksgiving with great people to share it with!Dan seperti biasa, kita akan mengadakan Misa Indonesia di minggu pertama bulan Desember ini. Below are the details:Hope to see you all there! :D


-Komunitas Katholik Indonesia
http://mudikaseattle.wordpress.com/

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Patriarch Twal on peace in the Holy Land

harboot ,
As we begin the New Year the search for peace in many nations of the world continues.
Speaking on the World Day of Peace yesterday Pope Benedict said, it is hard to fully achieve peace, “but it is a goal to which we all must aspire to and for which we must all work.”

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators meet Tuesday after more than a year of deadlock in peacemaking efforts. Both sides will be joined in Jordan along with representatives of the Quartet of Middle East mediators - the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations.

Vatican Radio spoke to the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Fuad Twal about the Pope’s peace message and his hopes for this upcoming meeting. He says, “we hope for more peace, we need more peace, wish for more peace for everybody in the Holy Land”. Patriarch Twal adds, that Jerusalem must and city of peace and solidarity. Listen RealAudioMP3


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Saints Basil and Gregory

harboot , ,
They were bishops and doctors of the Church who lived within the first three centuries after the death of Christ. Today, the Catholic church celebrates their life and devotion to the faith on the ninth day in the octave of Christmas: January 2nd. Saints Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzen were friends who hailed from what is today modern day Turkey and are considered the forefathers of eastern Christian monasticism... RealAudioMP3

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Lombardi editorial: "Education and peace"

harboot Rabu, 04 Januari 2012 , , ,
“Educating young people in justice and peace”: this is the Pope’s Message for the World Day of Peace, on 1 January. So far it hasn’t had the echo it deserves. But it happens, from time to time, that that the most important things are not always the ones that are most talked about. In reality, if young people today are not educated in peace, tomorrow there certainly will be no peace.

On the occasion of the great changes that started in North Africa and the Middle East, or even in the movements of the indignados which have travelled over western countries – from Spain to England and the United States, and elsewhere – attentiveness has often been given to young people, to their frustrations and their expectations, to their way of communicating and expressing them. What will be the outcome, beyond the brief period in which they will have covered the front pages of the media? It mostly depends on education, otherwise today’s frustrations will inevitably continue tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, and into the future.

“Education is the most interesting and difficult adventure in life” the Pope said. And we are all involved. The Pope’s message isn’t limited to encouraging or exalting an active role in young people. It makes us understand that its foundations come from the responsible service of educators, who are not only parents and teachers, but also politicians and media operators: in short, all those who can and must convey guidance towards those values on which a just and peaceful society is built, and help those steps of cultural growth and social insertion that come close to this target. If those values are destroyed by relativism and by an exaltation of arbitrary freedom, if they are not proposed with concrete testimonials of honesty, commitment and solidarity – let us also say, of love - … then tomorrow there will be neither justice nor peace. If we want the world’s tomorrow to be brighter, we need to face the “educational emergencies” of today with firm conviction.


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