Mark your calendars! We’re bringing everyone together
for a joyful afternoon of food, fun, and fellowship!
This is more than a BBQ—it’s a celebration of who we are as one parish family across Assumption, Our Lady of the Lake, St. Bridget, and St. Catherine of Siena. Learn more...
Have you ever stopped to think about the amount of garbage picked up each week by our Seattle sanitation workers? For me, as I stuff my weekly waste into the garbage can and haul it to the curb, it’s a little mind-boggling to consider. What does my garbage say about my consumption habits? Continue reading...
Acutis Ministry, the Young Adult Ministry of NE Seattle Catholics, is gathering on Tuesday, September 16th at 6:30 PM to celebrate the canonization of Carlo Acutis. On September 7th, he was recognized by the Catholic Church as the first millennial saint. Celebrate him by coming in blue jeans and being ready to play video games, as he was an avid player and skilled techie. Continue reading...
The Way of the Masks is a Native-led journey of ceremony and resistance to protect ancient forests, salmon habitat, and tribal sovereignty. Indigenous leaders from Se'Si'Le and the Lummi Nation's House of Tears Carvers will be in Seattle on September 19th, 6-8 pm at the Woodland Park Zoo PACCAR Auditorium. Continue reading...
Advocacy and Caring for Children (ACC) is selling tulip and daffodil bulbs, generously donated by the Washington Bulb Company. All proceeds benefit Catholic Community Services agencies and other nonprofits that serve children and families. Help us help children in need! Continue reading...
Time to clean out your closets and garage! Bring your gently used, clean items to Our Lady of the Lake lower parking lot!
SAVE THE DATE!
Location: 8900 35th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98115
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Our life on planet Earth is a gift from God that we cannot take for granted. Good planets are hard to find!
It’s been 10 years since Pope Francis published Laudato Si, his encyclical on “Care for Our Common Home.” In it, Pope Francis encouraged us to treat this gift of our earth with care and respect. Continue reading...