S ACRED H EART C ATHEDRAL 200 Hillsborough Street • 219 W. Edenton St • Raleigh, NC 27603 919-832-6030 • w w w . s a c r e d h e a r t c a t h e d r a l . o r g
23 de Octubre del 2016 | XXX Domingo Ordinario
October 23, 2016 | Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MOST REVEREND MICHAEL F. BURBIDGE, Bishop of Arlington, Administrator of Raleigh
V. Rev. Justin Kerber, C.P., V.F., Rector V. Rev. Edward Wolanski, C.P., Vice Rector Rev. Pedro Muñoz, Vicar Hispanic Ministry Deacon Michael Alig Deacon Roberto Ochoa Mrs. Donna Moss, Principal
La oración del hulmide atraviesa las nubes, y mientras él no obtiene lo que pide Permanence sin Descanso y no desiste, Hasta que el Altísimo lo atiende. -Sirácide 35:17-18a
Weekend Masses Vigil 5:00p Cathedral
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Daily Ma ss 12:10p Mon-Fri
7:30a Cathedral
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10:30a School Hall
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9:00a School Hall • 12:00p Cathedral Co nfessi on s: 3:30p Saturdays • Daily after the 12:10p
Lati n Mass 4:30p First Sundays Hol y Day s See inside or website.
Hol y Ho ur : 11: 00a Fi rst Fri da ys
Domingo
Las Mi sa s Miércoles
9:00a Catedral 12:00p Escuela
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6:30pm Catedral Hora Santo
2:00p Catedral 6:30p Jueves Confesiones 5:30p Miércoles y Jueves
October 23, 2016
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
From Bishop Burbidge
IN THIS ISSUE Liturgy & Music Guide ..................3 Mass & Prayer Intentions ............ 4 Marriage & Family .......................5
Events & Announcements............6 Stewardship ................................ 7 Social Justice ............................... 8
Youth & Formation ...................... 9 Obispo Burbidge ....................... 10 Ministerio Hispano……………..11-13
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Liturgy & Music Guide
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First Reading Sir 35:12-14, 16-18 The LORD is a God of justice, who knows no favorites. Though not unduly partial toward the weak, yet he hears the cry of the oppressed. The Lord is not deaf to the wail of the orphan, nor to the widow when she pours out her complaint. The one who serves God willingly is heard; his petition reaches the heavens. The prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds; it does not rest till it reaches its goal, nor will it withdraw till the Most High responds, judges justly and affirms the right, and the Lord will not delay. -The Word of the Lord. R. Thanks be to God. Responsorial Psalm
Ps 34
R. The Lord hears the cry of the poor. Second Reading 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18 Beloved: I am already being poured out like a libation, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have competed well; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith. From now on the crown of righteousness awaits me, which the Lord, the just judge, will award to me on that day, and not only to me, but to all who have longed for his appearance. At my first defense no one appeared on my behalf, but everyone deserted me. May it not be held against them! But the Lord stood by me and gave me strength, so that through me the proclamation might be completed and all the Gentiles might hear it. And I was rescued from the lion's mouth. The Lord will rescue me from every evil threat and will bring me safe to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory forever and ever. Amen. -The Word of the Lord. R. Thanks be to God. Alleluia R. Alleluia, alleluia! God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, and entrusting to us the message of salvation. R. Alleluia, alleluia! Gospel Lk 18:9-14 Jesus addressed this parable to those who were convinced of their own righteousness and despised everyone else. “Two people went up to the temple area to pray; one was a Pharisee and the other was a tax collector. The Pharisee took up his position and spoke this prayer to himself, ‘O God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of humanity --greedy, dishonest, adulterous -- or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week, and I pay tithes on my whole income.’ But the tax collector stood off at a distance and would not even raise his eyes to heaven but beat his breast and prayed, ‘O God, be merciful to me a sinner.’ I tell you, the latter went home justified, not the former; for whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” -The Gospel of the Lord. R. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
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I Will Praise Your Name Forever
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We Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder
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Have Thine Own Way, Lord!
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Lead Me to Calvary
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Music for Masses in English Prelude
We Have Come into This House Entrance
Responsorial Psalm
The Lord hears the cry of the poor. I will praise your name forever… Offertory
Amazing Grace What Shall I Render Communion
I Receive the Living God
Song of Praise / Meditation
Give Me Jesus Order My Steps Recessional
Faith of Our Fathers Lord Make Me More Holy
October 23, 2016
PARISH STAFF Email Mask = l astname @sacredheartcathedral.org (unless stated otherwise) Director of Music
Michael Accurso
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Communications & Technology
Michelle Connors
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Business and Finance
Barbara Dear
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MASS INTENTIONS
Eng Cathedral Esp. Catedral
WEEKDAY MASSES
Matt Foote
[email protected] Pastor’s Assistant
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Baptisms & Contributions
Shirley Hilliard
Eng Cathedral
Eng Eng. Eng Eng Esp Esp
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Mon Tue † Thomas J. Bonavita Wed Wed Thu Fri Sat
Reception / RCIA
Lucy Looney
To remember loved ones with a Mass Intention, call the parish office to speak with Katia at 919-832-6030.
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Principal of Cathedral School
Donna Moss
Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Escuela Catedral
Richard Dickerson Serena Marie O’Hara Bob Peace Betty Ann Turner Erica And Ron Poggi Rita Umozurike Robert Taylor Rosa Hudson Oliver Graham Linden Marty McAllen Jennie Doss Moreno Genevieve Matthews Frankie Santiago Joseph Boschulte Mary Kannan DeMolli Marina Guanga Ivanna Garcia Valeria Garcia Victor Debiasi Marty Coe Crew Scarantino Jerry Fraioli Nancy Eileen Smith Diane Zielinski
Charles E. House, Sr. Keira Matson Emma Rae Gleason Sadie Brice Farr Rosa Maria Santos Cecile Grant Caitlin Lock Infant Paityn Walters Dominick Guido, Sr. Infant Kiera Morse Lottie Cruger Mary Regina John C. Pittman Paul Pope Anja Wynns Teresa Gaumont Marlyn Graney Amelia Witteveen Corrine Boyle Dennis White Robert Mather Chuck Hilliard Ken Hopper
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
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Director of Religious Edu.
Stacie Miller
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PRAYER INTENTIONS
WEEKEND MASSES 5:00p † Ryan Christopher Wertz 7:30a Carl & Anne Speicher Anatilde Gomez de 9:00a † Betancourt 9:00a 10:30a 10:30a 12:00p 12:00p 2:00p
Physical Plant
Cecile Grant
Mass & Prayer Intentions
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Sun: Mon: Fri: Sat:
National World Youth Day (U.S.) St. Anthony Mary Claret Ss. Simon and Jude Blessed Virgin Mary
[email protected] Youth Minister
Elizabeth Queen
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Director of Social justice Ministries
Barbara Quinby
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socialconcern@
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READINGS for the WEEK Eph 4:32 -- 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-33; Ps 128:1-5; Lk 13:18-21 Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35 Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Phil 1:18b-26; Ps 42:2, 3, 5cdef; Lk 14:1, 7-11
Reception and Registrations, Mass Intentions
Katia Roebuck
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katia@ Hispanic Ministry
Olga Salas
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Wedding Planning
Anne Speicher
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weddings@ Spiritual Choir
Harry Taylor
[email protected]
Please pray for the following men and women serving in our Armed Forces: Marshall Titch (Army-Egypt) , Connor McMullan (Afghanistan); Kelly Maw (USN; Japan); Perry Sadowski (Middle East); Ranger Montgomery (Navy Seal); Peter Hebert (Africa/Germany); Charles Kennedy (Afghanistan); Robert Scott Ferguson (Afghanistan); Adam Chappell (Afghanistan); John Sattely (Afghanistan); Jared Dudley (Alaska); John VanHoy (Afghanistan); Leo Lucisano (Kuwait); Michael Taylor (Afghanistan); Elizabeth Brackin (USCG); Lt. JG Nicholas Macdonald; León William Mendoza (Afghanistan)
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Marriage & Family Life
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WEDDING PLANNING AT SACRED HEART
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Week 32: I must be getting younger. The wrinkles I had everywhere are slowly disappearing as I gain more and more weight. I used to have a big head, but now my body is catching up. Hair is growing on my head – nice fine hair. I can move my eyes, but it is still pretty dark in here. I can hear my mom. I can’t wait to see her. Gabriela takes mom’s breath away as she kicks her lungs and ribs. The third trimester is filled with aches and pains and general discomfort for Mom, but she knows that soon she will see her baby. “I was a stranger and you welcomed me… whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.”
I Nathalie Burns & William Doran I Melinda Stroupe & Thomas Wharton II Katelyn Deacy & Michael Firrincielli III Rachel Atwell & Matthew Vann
on the altar were donated by Megan Knapp & Sean Matthews
in honor of their marriage.
Matthew 25:35,40
Contact Anne Speicher
at least 6 months in advance of your desired wedding date.
It is vital that you secure a date with the church before you commit to other contracts.
Weddings are celebrated on Saturdays at 11:00a and 2:00p (with rare exception)
Elimination of Fees for a Declaration of Nullity
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If you are suffering from an abortion, experience the love of Jesus Christ at a Project Rachel weekend retreat November 18-20, 2016. The weekend retreat, for both women and men, will combine discussions, spiritual exercises, the sacrament of reconciliation, a Memorial Service and a Mass of the Resurrection. Participation is strictly confidential and offers a beautiful opportunity to experience God’s love, forgiveness and compassion. For more information or to register for the retreat, contact Project Rachel by calling (919) 852102 or email to
[email protected]. The cost is $125 for lodging at Avila Retreat Center, meals and all retreat materials. If you have a financial burden, some assistance is available. Registration deadline is November 4, 2016.
The Diocese of Raleigh has eliminated all costs associated with a Declaration of Nullity. The Diocese will absorb all costs related to the nullity process in order to make it more accessible to those who have been previously married and divorced. If you are interested in beginning or learning more about the nullity process, please contact Mrs. Susan Stanton (919-821-9754) or Mrs. Vikki Newell (919 8219759). DIVORCED? REMARRIED? PLANNING TO MARRY SOMEONE WHO IS DIVORCED? Do you have questions about freedom to marry in the Catholic Church? Did you know that the Tribunal is available to answer these and any other questions you may have about remarriage in the Church? Please contact Mrs. Vicki Newell at 919-821-9759 with your questions, or you can visit the website at: http://www.dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/tribunal.
We welcome the opportunity to help you.
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A 40 Days for Life campaign will also take place at the A Woman's Choice abortion facility, 3305 Drake Circle in Raleigh. The campaign of focused prayer will continue at both locations from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day. Contact
[email protected] for more information about the Raleigh campaign.
faith on earth?” Let us build faith in our marriages. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends are: Nov 4-6, 2016 in Atlantic Beach, NC and Feb 3-5, 2017 in Myrtle Beach, SC. Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website or contact us 704-315-2144. https://NCMarriageDiscovery.org
[email protected]
You can see details about the many stages of planning your wedding at Sacred Heart on the parish website:
Wedding Planning Marriage Preparation Wedding FAQ’s
2016 Marriage Workshop (located throughout the diocese)
Oct 29 Nov 12, 19 Dec 3 You must meet with a
Wedding Coordinator before registering for a workshop date.
October 23, 2016
EVENING PRAYER and INTERFAITH DIALOGUE ON MERCY
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
STMA OPEN HOUSE SUN | NOV 6 @ 2:00-5:00P
WED | OCT 26 @ 6:30-9:00p Leaders of the Muslim, Jewish and Christian traditions discuss the topic of “mercy” hosted at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Raleigh. Contact Trevor Thompson at
[email protected]
St. Thomas More Academy | 3109 Spring Forest Rd.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
SUN | NOV 6 @ 1:00-4:00P Cardinal Gibbons High School invites prospective students to tour the campus and attend the admission presentation. Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh.
SAT | OCT 29 @ 7:00P Halloween costume party at the Columbus Dr. council location. All adults are welcome!
6 TH ANNUAL CATHOLIC CHARITIES GALA SAT | Nov 5 Hosted by the Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge and the Catholic Charities Board of Directors, this black tie event will be held at the Raleigh Marriott City Center and will consist of a reception, silent auction and dinner. For more information on tickets and sponsorship packages, please contact Katey Fithian at 919-821-8142 or
[email protected].
PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP MASS SAT | NOV 5 @ 9:00A Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Raleigh.
Admissions for the 2017-2018 school year are now being accepted. Parents and students are encouraged to attend. For more information visit: www.stmacademy.org
CARDINAL GIBBONS OPEN HOUSE
AAMEN ANNUAL HERITAGE MASS SUN | NOV 6 @ 2:30P Holy Cross Catholic Church, Durham The Office of African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization invites everyone to join us for our annual African Heritage Celebration. His Excellency, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, is the principal celebrant for Mass.
8TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY FAIR SAT | NOV 12 @ 9:00a-3:00p St. Michael the Archangel, Cary Shop from over 40 local crafters, artists, and direct sellers. Purchase food and door prize raffle tickets; proceeds benefit programs for children in need in our parish and community.
Announcements & Events
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PASTORAL COUNCIL 2016-2017 pastoralcouncil@
Matt Healey, Chair Genero Estrada Beth Tonelli Sally Bruns Luke Farley Peter Ferket Elizabeth White Dan Dunbar Annamaria Taylor Stephen Beausang Curtis Deloatch Stephanie Poley Mary Sloane Kennedy David Shaner Marjorie Sack-York
FINANCE COUNCIL 2016-2017 financecouncil@
Joe Matza, Chair John Healy Haley Keating Jonathan Hammill Tom Looney
BUILDING COMMITTEE buildingcommittee@
Paul Bedo Chris Derrenbacher Joe Matza Steve Raper
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Deacon Mike Alig alig@
ALTAR GUILD Trish Kesler
[email protected]
ALTAR SERVERS Charley Boehlert
[email protected]
USHERS Peter Ferket
[email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Walt Milowic
[email protected]
CURSILLO Andrew and Cindy Geppert
[email protected]
October 23, 2016
We urge all parishioners to consider online giving as their method of church support. Automatic and/or electronic giving increases your support by reducing paperwork and man-hours and increases consistency!
MY PARISH APP
VANCO APP
PARISH WEBSITE
Stewardship
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
TIME CROP HUNGER WALK TODAY | Oct 23 @3:00p Hunger is one of the greatest injustices facing our world today, but it doesn’t have to be… you can feed our neighbors here and around the world! Join Team Sacred Heart on Sunday October 23rd at 3:00pm for the Greater Triangle CROP Hunger Walk. It is a very fun, family friendly walk to raise funds and awareness. Register online at www.crophungerwalk.org/sacredheart Can’t walk on the 23rd? Sponsor our team at the same website. Every donation helps end hunger and save lives! Help us reach our goal of 10 walkers and $2500 raised! We also need volunteers! Questions: Mary Catherine at
[email protected]
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Music Director: St. Andrew Church in Apex is seeking a full time music director. The candidate should be a practicing Catholic with a BA or BM in Music and previous experience in Catholic Parish Music Ministry. Must possess strong keyboard skills; accomplished cantor; choral conducting skills; handbell conducting skills; and strong organizational, planning and collaborative skills. Candidate should have the ability to lead and supervise volunteer musicians at all levels. See parish website for full job description at www.saintandrew.org or email inquiries to
[email protected]. Salary commensurate with education and experience. Position available July 1, 2017.
TREASURE Offertory Report for
Every Thursday @ 6:30p 4301 Columbus Club Drive Raleigh – just off of New Hope Road.
Oct 15-16
Mass Collections
$13492
Average Weekly Bank Drafts
$4642
Total Regular Offertory
$18134
MatthewNC Flood Relief
$5612
Baby Step 5: We learn how to plan and save for college funding. Contact Dan and Elizabeth Dunbar,
[email protected]
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TALENT NOVEMBER DATES ADDED! November 5 & 12 Extra build dates required in order to meet the scheduled completion date. To join in this effort or for more information, you can go directly to: http://vhub.at/CatholicCoalition or contact Walt Milowic at
[email protected] or Barbara Quinby at
[email protected]
CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE available to Legal Permanent Residents The Catholic Charities Legal Immigration Services program is assisting current legal permanent residents through the process of applying for citizenship. For more information please see: http://www.catholiccharitiesraleigh.org/citizenshipassistance-legal-permanent-residents/
October 23, 2016
Social Justice
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADERS All ministries can by reached through Barbara Quinby at socialconcern@ sacredheartcathedral.org CATHOLIC PARISH OUTREACH Mary Overcash CONGREGATIONS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Denis Keating CROP HUNGER WALK Mary Catherine Hinds DOOR (FUND) MINISTRY Barbara Quinby FAMILY PROMISE (FORMERLY WIHN) Jonathan Hammill Mary Matza Mary Reca Todd FARM WORKER Olga Salas GABRIEL PROJECT Laura McCants GLOBAL OUTREACH Vince & Judy Schneider HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Walt Milowic
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JUSTICE BULLETIN BOARD The Lord hears the cry of the poor. Psalm 34
Our Catholic social teaching gives preferential treatment to the poor. With the elections fast approaching, how do the teachings of our Church, founded on the Word of God, influence our discernment about choosing elected officials? On July 4th weekend I published excerpts from the USCCB document, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (2015 Edition). I feel they are worth repeating. As the bishops state, in the introduction to Part 1: 2.The political realities of our nation present us with opportunities and challenges. . .These challenges are at the heart of public life and at the center of the pursuit of the common good. They are intertwined and inseparable. As Pope Francis has insisted, "We are faced . . . with one complex crisis which is both social and environmental. Strategies for a solution demand an integrated approach to combating poverty, restoring dignity to the excluded, and at the same time protecting nature" (Laudato Si', no. 139). In one section of the text, the bishops ask the question, “What does the Church say about Catholic social teaching in the public square?” and then go on to spell out the four permanent principles by beginning with this quote, “The permanent principles of the Church’s social doctrine constitute the very heart of Catholic social teaching. These are the principles of: the dignity of the human person, . . .the common good; subsidiarity; and solidarity. These principles [are] the expression of the whole truth about man known by reason and faith . . .” (Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 160). The following highlights from the document define these four principles: 44. Human life is sacred. The dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral vision for society. .
48. The principle of subsidiarity reminds us that larger institutions in society should not overwhelm or interfere with smaller or local institutions, yet larger institutions have essential responsibilities when the more local institutions cannot adequately protect human dignity, meet human needs, and advance the common good (Centesimus Annus, no. 48; Dignitatis Humanae, nos. 4-6) 49. Human dignity is respected and the common good is fostered only if human rights are protected and basic responsibilities are met. 52. “We are one human family, whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbor has global dimensions and requires us to eradicate racism and address the extreme poverty and disease plaguing so much of the world. Solidarity also includes the scriptural call to welcome the stranger among us” and the “preferential option for the poor” (53).
HELEN WRIGHT CTR. MEALS Ann Petro (even mos.) Mary Erazim (odd mos.)
55. These four principles and related themes from Catholic social teaching provide a moral framework that does not easily fit ideologies of “right” or “left,” “liberal” or “conservative,” or the platform of any political party. They are not partisan or sectarian, but reflect fundamental ethical principles that are common to all people.
JUSTICE FOR IMMIGRANTS Luisi Martin-Price
As leaders of the Church in the United States, the bishops conclude this section by saying, “We hope Catholics and others will seriously consider these policy applications as they make their own decisions in public life” (56).
MOORE SQUARE MEALS Elizabeth White (3rd Sat) John Young (2nd Sat)
Gather with your family and friends to discuss how these principles might be applied to the current situation. Listen carefully to those seeking office to discern who truly desires to serve all citizens of the land, including the poor and vulnerable. Be an informed voter. Barbara Molinari Quinby, MPS
NOTE IN THE POCKET Linda Bedo PRISON MINISTRY Sally J. Bruns RESPECT LIFE Teresa Robinson SHARE TREE CHRISTMAS MINISTRY Elizabeth Queen SAGE BRIGADE Elizabeth Dunbar SUPPORT CIRCLES Jay Butler
Coordinator of Social Justice Ministries
THE RIGHT TO EMIGRATE “The right to emigrate: We are thinking of the precarious situation of a great number of emigrant workers whose condition as foreigners makes it all the more difficult for them to make any sort of social vindication, in spite of their real participation in the economic effort of the country that receives them. It is urgently necessary for people to go beyond a narrowly nationalist attitude in their regard and to give them a charter which will assure them a right to emigrate, favor their integration, facilitate their professional advancement and give them access to decent housing where, if such is the case, their families can join them. Linked to this category are the people who, to find work, or to escape a disaster or a hostile climate, leave their regions and find themselves without roots among other people.” … Blessed Pope Paul VI, “Octogesima Adveniens” Please support Raleigh Diocesan Catholic Charities: www.catholiccharitiesraleigh.org and Catholic Relief Services: http://www.crs.org
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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MS EDGE (Sun)
Oct 26 Nov 02 Nov 09 Nov 16
Oct 30 Nov 13 Dec 04
Class Class Class Mass / Class
Detailed information on each of the programs can be found on the parish website. The information below is just an overview.
C1 (Sun) Social Night* Youth Group Youth Group
Nov 06 Nov 20 Dec 18
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
PROGRAM SCHEDULES—SNEAK PEEK Faith Formation (Wed)
Formation, Youth & Teens
3:00-4:30p 3:00-4:30p 3:00-4:30p
*Social Night – All welcome!
STACIE MILLER D.R.E. miiler@
FAITH FORMATION Wednesdays Grades 1-5 | 6:30-7:30p Grades 6-8 | 5:30-6:30p
RICA for HS Domingos 10:00-11:30a
PA R E N T S ! YOU MUST OBEY THE PARKING RULES ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS WHETHER YOU ARE ACCOMPANYING YOUR CHILD TO FAITH FORMATION OR ATTENDING MASS. DO NOT BLOCK THE FIRE LANES AND/OR THE EXITS.
MIDDLE SCHOOL EDGE YOUTH GROUP Sundays 5:15-6:30p | Group 4:30-5:15p | Social See calendar for specific dates.
ELIZABETH QUEEN YOUTH MINISTER queen@
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP Sundays 5:00-7:00p See calendar for specific dates.
SAVE THE DATE!
SATURDAY | JAN 21 HALIFAX MALL, RALEIGH Follow us @CathedralYM
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YO U T H M I N I S T R Y October 23: Bible Study will meet in St. Monica/2 1:00-2:00p. We will begin our semester on the Sacraments tonight, October 23rd. The first Life Night is called “Grace Infusion.” What in your life is Unfinished? Do you need God’s grace? Come to the School Hall at 5:00pm to find out how God gives us Power Boosts to get through life’s trials . October 30: Youth Group Bible Study at 1pm, but no Life Teen. November 6: Issue Night on Voting. We will learn about how teens can and should get involved in public life.
TEEN BIBLE STUDY Sundays 1:00-2:00p St.Monica/2 See the calendar for specifics.
CONFIRMATION 1 Sundays See calendar for specific dates.
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Primera lectura Eclesiástico (Sirácide) 35, 12-17. 20-22 se humilla será enaltecido". El Señor es un juez que no se deja impresionar por apariencias. -Palabra del Senor R: Gloria a ti Señor Jesús. No menosprecia a nadie por ser pobre y escucha las súplicas del oprimido. No desoye los gritos angustiosos del huérfano ni las quejas insistentes de la viuda. Quien sirve a Dios con todo su corazón es oído y su plegaria llega hasta el cielo. La oración del humilde atraviesa las nubes, y mientras él no obtiene lo que pide, permanece sin descanso y Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, no desiste, hasta que el Altísimo lo atiende y el justo juez le hace te he pedido muchos favores, justicia. pero te ruego por éste. -Palabra de Dios
R: Te alabamos Señor.
Salmo Responsorial Salmo 33 R. El Señor no está lejos de sus fieles.
Segunda lectura 2 Tm 4, 6-8. 16-18 Querido hermano: Para mí ha llegado la hora del sacrificio y se acerca el momento de mi partida. He luchado bien en el combate, he corrido hasta la meta, he perseverado en la fe. Ahora sólo espero la corona merecida, con la que el Señor, justo juez, me premiará en aquel día, y no solamente a mí, sino a todos aquellos que esperan con amor su glorioso advenimiento.
Llévatelo y ponlo en tu abierto y quebrantado corazón y cuando el Padre Eterno lo vea cubierto con el Mano de tu Preciosísima Sangre no podrá rechazarlo porque para entonces será to oración y no la mía. Amén.
La primera vez que me defendí ante el tribunal, nadie me ayudó. Todos me abandonaron. Que no se les tome en cuenta. Pero el Señor estuvo a mi lado y me dio fuerzas para que, por mi medio, se proclamara claramente el mensaje de salvación y lo oyeran todos los paganos. Y fui librado de las fauces del león. El Señor me seguirá librando de todos los peligros y me llevará salvo a su Reino celestial. A él la gloria por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. -Palabra de Dios
R: Te alabamos Señor.
Aclamación antes del Evangelio 2 Cor 5, 19 R. Aleluya, aleluya. Dios ha reconciliado consigo al mundo, por medio de Cristo, y nos ha encomendado a nosotros el mensaje de la reconciliación. R. Aleluya.
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Canto de Entrada 568
"Dos hombres subieron al templo para orar: uno era fariseo y el otro, publicano. El fariseo, erguido, oraba así en su interior: 'Dios mío, te doy gracias porque no soy como los demás hombres: ladrones, injustos y adúlteros; tampoco soy como ese publicano. Ayuno dos veces por semana y pago el diezmo de todas mis ganancias'. El publicano, en cambio, se quedó lejos y no se atrevía a levantar los ojos al cielo. Lo único que hacía era golpearse el pecho, diciendo: 'Dios mío, apiádate de mí, que soy un pecador'. Pues bien, yo les aseguro que éste bajó a su casa justificado y aquél no; porque todo el que se enaltece será humillado y el que
Aclamamos al Señor
Gloria 109 Salmo
Evangelio Lc 18, 9-14 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo esta parábola sobre algunos que s tenían por justos y despreciaban a los demás:
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Aclamación 113 al Evangelio Ofertorio
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Santo
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Aclamación Conmemorativa
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Amén
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Cordero de Dios
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598 Comunión 585 640 Canto de Salida 619
Gusten y Vean Aleluya Vaso Nuevo Que Detalle
Eres Tú, Jesús Tu Cuerpo y Sangre, Señor Humildes Gracias Quien es Ese
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MINISTERIO HISPANO VICARIO
P. PEDRO MUÑOZ, O.F.M DIÁCONO Roberto Ochoa
COORDINADORA Olga Salas 919-832-6030, x104
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HORAS DE OFICINA Lunes, Martes, Jueves de 9:00a - 5:00p Miércoles 4:00-9:00p
HORAS DES MISAS Domingo 9:00a, 12:00p y 2:00p
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LA IMPORTANCIA DE ESTAR REGISTRADO EN UNA PARROQUIA Si usted está planeando bautizar a su hijo/a o ser padrino/madrina es muy importante que usted se registre en la parroquia de su preferencia. Son muchos los beneficios que usted puede obtener si se registra, por ejemplo, si usted necesita una carta de recomendación para inmigración en caso de una reforma migratoria o si está en trámites con inmigración, o una carta de patrocinador para bautizar en otra parroquia la puede solicitar en la parroquia perteneciente. Al momento de registrarse en la iglesia, y para permanecer activo en su parroquia, es muy importante que solicite sus sobres para colocar el sobre con o sin donativo en la colecta. Los donativos monetarios que usted realice son deducibles de impuestos. Si usted necesita actualizar su información, por ejemplo, dirección de casa o número de teléfono, por favor de comunicarse con la oficina al 919-832-6030.
INTENCIÓN DE MISA Intenciones de la Misa son una maravillosa manera de recordar a un familiar querido que ha fallecido, celebrar un cumpleaños o un aniversario, o para cualquier intención que tengan. Para pedir una Misa llamar a la oficina y contactarse con Katia a 919-8326030.
Miércoles a 6:30p
REQUISITOS PARA BAUTIZAR CONFESIONES Miércoles a 5:30p Jueves a 5:30p
BAUTISMOS Preparación de Bautismo 1er y 2do Miércoles de mes 6:30-8:30p St. Monica / 3
PRESENTACIONES DE 3 AÑOS Solamente en las misas de 12p & 2p
1. 2. 3. 4.
Certificado de Nacimiento del niño (a) que se bautizara. Los Padrinos deben tener 16 años de edad y recibido el sacramento de Confirmación. Prácticante católica en buena comunión con la iglesia. Padres y padrinos asistir a las pláticas o traer comprobante de su parroquia de que participó en las pláticas pre-bautismales.
PLATICAS • • •
Los primeros tres Miércoles de cada mes a las 6:30p en el Salón de Santa Mónica. Si usted ya tomó clases de Bautismo en los últimos DOS años; ya no necesita venir otra vez. Llame a la oficina para recoger una constancia de sus pláticas. A las Clases de Bautismo deben venir los padres y padrinos que ya se registraron. Por favor ser puntual.
MATRIMONIOS Anne Speicher
QUINCEAÑERAS Olga Salas
HORA SANTA Jueves a 6:30p
CORO DE LA MISA Pierre LaPierre 9:00a - de la familia Francisco Lopez 12:00p - de niños Francisco Salas 2:00p - de los adultos
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Lunes: Viernes: Sábado:
Día de la juventud San Antonio María Claret Santos Simón y Judas, apóstoles Santa María Virgen
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Ef 4:32 -- 5:8; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 13:10-17 Martes: Ef 5:21-33 o 5:2a, 25-33; Sal 128 (127):1-5; Lc 13:18-21 Miércoles: Ef 6:1-9; Sal 145 (144):10-14; Lc 13:22-30 Jueves: Ef 6:10-20; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 13:31-35 Viernes: Ef 2:19-22; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Lc 6:12-16 Sábado: Fil 1:18b-26; Sal 42 (41):2, 3, 5cdef; Lc 14:1, 7-11
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