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Thank you for your interest - We look forward to accompanying you on your spiritual journey!

Parish Office hours and staff

Phone: (253) 472-7738

Fax: (253) 475-0071

Open Monday to Friday (9 am - 12 pm; 1 - 4 pm)

Father Cal Christiansen

Pastor (bilingual)

fathercal@allsaintsparish.com

Father Quy Duong

Parochial Vicar (Spanish, English and Vietnamese)

fatherquy@allsaintsparish.com

Father Gilberto Mora Tapia

Parochial Vicar (Spanish)

Father Dexter Dais

Parochial Vicar (English)

fatherdexter@allsaintsparish.com

Carmen Bryant

Regional Pastoral Associate for Administration (English)

(253) 845-7521, extension 007

cbryant@sacredhearttacoma.org carmenb@allsaintsparish.com

Suzi Mantle

Bookkeeper (English)

smantle@sacredhearttacoma.org

Dave Soprano

Regional Facilities Supervisor (English)

(253) 845-7521

daves@allsaintsparish.com

Bernie Wymore

Administrative Assistant (English)

Extension 106

bwymore@sacredhearttacoma.org

Maria E. Morales

Faith Formation Coordinator (bilingual)

Extension 101

mmorales@sacredhearttacoma.org

Luz M. Paredes

Parish receptionist (bilingual)

Extension 101

ktorres@sacredhearttacoma.org

Katherine Torres

Office Assistant (bilingual)

ktorres@sacredhearttacoma.org

These Sessions will focus on the challenges and opportunities for our Parishes. The wisdom you share will not only help us progress in the current One Parish Planning process, but also build by 2027 a strong canonical Parish, equipped to further Christ's mission.


All are invited to click the button above to view Who We Are: A Summary, a 16-page document in both English and Spanish that includes the following:


  • an introduction from Father Cal
  • Sacramental and financial data encompassing the 2024-2025 fiscal year for our 3 Parishes
  • results from this fall's Parish Family Survey and Synodal Listening Sessions


We extend gratitude not only to the members of our PFAC and PFLT (pictured below) for organizing the large amount of information for this document, but to the hundreds of parishioners from St. Martin of Tours, All Saints and Sacred Heart for their faith-filled participation in the Surveys and Listening Sessions, two key aspects of this phase of the One Parish Planning process that we are currently undertaking together.


May we continue to pray and care for one another in the new year, asking the Holy Spirit for guidance in our efforts to unite as one canonical Parish.


What is 'One Parish Planning'?

Our Parish Family is made up of the following communities of faith:


Sacred Heart Parish

St. Martin of Tours and Holy Rosary Bilingual Academy (Fife)

and

All Saints Parish and School (Puyallup)

Under the leadership of our Pastor (Father Cal Christiansen) and Parochial Vicars (Fathers Dexter Dais, Quy Duong and Gilberto Mora Tapia), our Parish Family is currently working together to become 1 canonical Parish by 2027 through One Parish Planning. This pastoral effort is taking place across the Archdiocese of Seattle to reinvigorate and renew our local Church, in response to the needs of the people and the realities of today.


What are PFLT and PFAC?

Key to the successful implementation of One Parish Planning are 2 groups consisting of representatives from our 3 Parishes: PFLT (Parish Family Leadership Team; comprised of Parish staff) and PFAC (Parish Family Advisory Council; comprised of volunteers). Please pray that the Holy Spirit continues to guide these consultative bodies.

Learn more about the other Parishes and schools within our Family by clicking the buttons below.

Parish Family

Vocation Ministry

Our Parish Family's Vocation Ministry is dedicated to promoting the priesthood, consecrated life, sacramental marriage, and sacred single life through prayer and education. The goal is to create an environment in every parish, school and family that encourages men and women to answer God’s call with a joyful "YES!"

 

Our team distributed prayer cards in November 2025 to honor National Vocation Awareness Week, and we currently facilitate a Rosary and Holy Hour for vocations. This ministry will serve as a liaison between the Archdiocese's Office of Vocations and our Parish Family for the Called By Name campaign (visit our Events webpage here for details), and will soon launch a “traveling chalice” home prayer program.


Pictured (left to right): Stacia Rink, Bob Rink, Father Cal Christiansen, Connie Grace, Delia Vargas, Teresa Madrigal; not pictured: Juan Vargas