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Serving more than a million Catholics in Western Washington, the Archdiocese of Seattle includes 174 locations and 74 schools, with over 60 ministries and more than 500 weekly Masses celebrated in eight languages.
We have over 170 diocesan priests in the Archdiocese of Seattle. Get to know some of them here! If you are interested in information about a particular priest, go to our searchable priest directory. Spirituality learning to integrate and teach various approaches to the spiritual life.
A man becomes an archbishop, in most cases, because he has been named as the head of an archdiocese. Some archbishops have the title because they oversee important administrative functions or they receive the title as an honor.
The Tribunal of the Roman Rota ordinarily acts as an appellate court of higher instance at the Apostolic See, with the purpose of safeguarding rights within the Church; it fosters unity of jurisprudence and, by virtue of its decisions, provides assistance to lower tribunals.
Deepening solidarity and sense of global community by educating Catholics in Western Washington on the needs of the Church throughout the world; and inspiring Catholics to pray, advocate, and engage in service.
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The Tribunal primarily addresses the marital status of persons and their freedom to marry in the Catholic Church. The Judicial Vicar and other canon lawyers working with the Tribunal also provide canonical resources and consultation to the archbishop, central agencies, parishes, and the Catholic faithful.
Grounded in compassion, the Healing Ministry is a proactive effort to provide meaningful liturgical, pastoral and educational pathways to healing for individuals, families, and communities who have been harmed, especially by those working for and serving the Catholic Church.
The Tribunal adjudicates cases (1) to prosecute or to vindicate the rights of physical or juridic persons; (2) to declare juridic facts; and (3) to impose or declare the penalty for offenses against Church law.

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