Church of the Assumption
Bellingham
WA

98225-3699


Who we are

Mission

Mary's Assumption into Heaven is our hope. We, the Church of the Assumption, are called to follow Jesus according to Mary's example as a beacon of hope and light for all.

Vision

By engaging in formation, sacraments, outreach and stewardship, we will glorify the Lord with our lives.

Objectives

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Share and nurture our faith by gathering as a community to celebrate Liturgy. (Spiritual Life & Worship)

Embrace the diversity of God's people by welcoming and including all in our midst. (Parish Life & Socials)

Promote spiritual growth and academic excellence by ensuring children can receive a Catholic education. (School)

Become prayerful and discerning in our ministries by acknowledging the power of the Holy Spirit. (Stewardship & Engaged Church)

Grow as a sacramental people by fostering a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ through religious education, faith formation and evangelization. (Faith Formation)

Beautify and maintain our parish home in a way that is ecologically sound. (Buildings & Grounds)

Honor and celebrate God's gift of life by recognizing and serving the needs of our brothers and sisters as we seek justice for all people. (Life, Justice & Peace)

Care for all our parishioners in their times of need. (Pastoral Care)

Church Address

2116 Cornwall Ave
Bellingham, WA 98225-3699
United States
Phone: 360-733-1380
Fax: 360-733-5644

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Church Pastor

Fr. Jeffrey Moore
Pastor
2116 Cornwall Ave
Bellingham, WA 98225-3699
United States
Phone: 360-733-1380
Fax: 360-733-5644

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Quote of the Day

John 5:28

Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,

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Fr. Jeffrey Moore
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Claudia Maeda
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Church of the Assumption Bellingham Mass Times

Mass / Misa

Masks are optional except for a few, designated pews where they are required.

Tuesday / Martes
5:30 p.m.

Wednesday / Miércoles
7:15 a.m.

Thursday / Jueves
7:15 a.m.

Friday / Viernes
8:15 a.m.

Saturday / Sábado
5:00 p.m.

Sunday / Domingo
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m. (Spanish / Español)

Reconciliation / Confesiones

Saturday / Sábado:
3:00 p.m.
First Friday of the Month, 4:00 p.m.

Mass Times last updated on the 17th of September, 2022


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Edge

Edge is a middle school faith formation program for Bellingham youth. The curriculum is designed to meet the specific spiritual needs of 6th - 8th grade youth from Sacred Heart and Assumption. Our goal with the Edge program is to lead our youth into a deeper relationship with Christ and a fuller understanding of the Catholic Church.

Edge meets from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. most Sundays at Assumption's Gym.

Along with our weekly meetings, The Edge program also offers regular social events, service projects, retreats, mission trips, and opportunities to get involved with parish life!

Follow us on Instagram @BellinghamEdge

Life Teen

Life Teen is a high school faith formation program for Bellingham teens. The program is designed to meet the specific spiritual needs of 9th - 12th grade youth. Our goal is to lead our youth into a deeper relationship with Christ and a fuller understanding of our Catholic faith.

Life Teen meets from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. most Sundays at the Assumption Gym.

Along with our weekly meetings, Life Teen also offers regular social events, service projects, retreats, mission trips, bible studies, and opportunities to get involved with parish life!

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Church of the Assumption History

The Church of the Assumption was established as a parish in 1889 by Bishop Aegidius Junger, who named Fr. Jean Baptiste Boulet as its first pastor (1889-1905). Fr. Boulet had been serving as a missionary in the area since 1878. The first church was constructed on State Street, at the intersection of Cedar Street, a location central to the Catholics of the bay towns of Whatcom, Sehome, and Fairhaven. The first Mass was celebrated there on the feast of the Assumption, 1889. The parish quickly grew and it was necessary, at the turn of the century, to add on to the church to expand seating space. Even after Sacred Heart Parish was established in 1905, there continued to be a need for a larger church. Fr. Leo Ferland, second pastor (1905-13), purchased the property on Cornwall Avenue in 1906.

The move from State Street to Cornwall Avenue didn't begin until 1913 when the school was built by Assumption's third pastor, Fr. James Barrett (1913-1935). The new church was built in 1920-21, at a cost of $200,000, and it was dedicated October 12, 1921. Fr. Barrett and his successor, Msgr. James Stafford (1936-49), struggled to pay off the debt through the difficult years of the Great Depression and World War II; that finally was accomplished in 1949.

Bellingham, which was formed in the merger of the bay towns in 1903, was a lumber, fishing, and coal town, and early Assumption parishioners were a variety of immigrants from Europe and eastern and Midwestern states coming for work in those industries. They were very fond of their church, their pastors, their school and its Dominican sisters, and they sacrificed to support all of these and other needs of the parish.

The gym and parish center building was built in 1962, providing for the parish a most versatile facility for sports, dinners, festivals, and countless other events. The Dominican sisters, who had taught in the school since 1913, departed in 1972, initiating the hiring of a lay faculty and adding to not only tuition costs but the parish financial responsibility as well.

Pastors of recent history are: Fr. Bernard Cremer, 1949-60; Fr. John O’Connell, 1960-64; Fr. Thomas Hanley, 1964-72; Fr. Michael Cody, 1972-75; Fr. Patrick Callahan, 1975-81; Fr. Donald Piro, 1981-83; Fr. John Madigan, 1981-90; Fr. James Lee, 1990-97; Fr. Jay DeFalco, 1997-2003; Fr. Frank Schuster, 2003-07; Fr. Scott Connolly, 2007 – 2019; and Fr. Jeffrey Moore (Priest Administrator), 2019 - .

In 2000 much-needed repairs and expansion were made to the church and the school. The addition of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel and gathering space, along with the addition to the school, was a great improvement. Along with a busy schedule of four weekend Masses (including a Spanish Mass), there are daily Masses, a weekly 24-hour period of adoration, Benediction, and a full complement of sacramental and liturgical services. Assumption Church sports Bellingham’s tallest steeple, a beacon indicative of the parish’s leadership and outreach in the community. On the campus is Hope House, a social service to individuals and families in need. The monthly community meal also assists the homeless and low-income persons. Many parishioners attended the canonization of St. Kateri Tekawitha, with her sainthood confirmed by the miracle cure of an Assumption School student. All of these activities are guided by several parish committees and the pastoral staff.

Throughout its 129-year history, Assumption Parish has been blessed by the presence of many saintly and selfless priests and thousands of self-sacrificing parishioners who have made Assumption what it is today. May God continue to bless the parish as it looks to a future of service to His people.


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