January 2, 2011 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and
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January 2, 2011 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and
December 26, 2010 — January 2, 2011 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and Epiphany of the Lord Most Rev. Robert W. Muench, D.D. bishop@diobr.org Very Rev. Paul D. Counce, J.C.L. pastor@cathedralofstjoseph.org Deacon Jodi A. Moscona deaconjodi@cathedralofstjoseph.org Mrs. Sheila G. Juneau sheila@cathedralofstjoseph.org Ms. Glenda Wright glenda@cathedralofstjoseph.org Mr. Robbie A. Giroir robbie@cathedralofstjoseph.org Mrs. Joy B. Ballance joy@cathedralofstjoseph.org Office .........................................................412 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5496 Telephone ..................................................... 225-387-5928 Fax .................................................................225-387-5929 Email ............................... office@cathedralofstjoseph.org Website ................................ www.cathedralofstjoseph.org Masses ............................ Saturday 4 pm Anticipated Mass Sunday ....................... 8 am, 10 am (with choir) & 12 noon Weekdays (Monday-Friday) ................................ 12:05 pm Confessions ......................................Saturday 3 to 3:45 pm Weekdays 11:30 to 11:50 am Always on request My dear Parishioners and Friends, Fundamentally, the Holy Father’s saying that if religion remains a purely personal thing, and doesn’t influence society, it remains incomplete. If believers are forced into this, this is persecution of them, and hatred and prejudice grow within the oppressors. Peace can’t really exist in such a climate. One more wish of ―Merry Christmas‖ to you! The Savior’s birth two millennia ago may have gone largely unnoticed at the time, but we in our present day know of its significance. We are a joyful people, for God loves us so much that He sent His only Son to rescue us from sin and death and hopelessness. I hope your holiday was replete with happiness, and the kind of blessings only faith, family and friends can bestow. What does this mean for us? Well, it suggests to me that my New Year’s resolutions need to include a recommitment to tolerance of those who peacefully think differently from me, especially in religious matters. I’m also going to do some serious praying about my willingness to suffer persecution for the sake of the Gospel. What about you? Still, a proper celebration of Christmas is exhausting. Has the holiday tired you out, like it has me? I’m left with no energy for deep theological thinking or writing! So the easiest way for me to proceed in this last Bulletin of the year is to make a few announcements. Note that this issue of the Bulletin covers two weeks, until the end of the Christmas season. The January calendar is enclosed on page 6: you may wish to tear it out and keep it on the front of your refrigerator, right next to the little holiday note you wrote to yourself saying ―Keep Out!‖ The first one is surely the most timely. Please note that January 1 each year is the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God. Ordinarily this is a holy day of obligation, but the US bishops in 1991 decided that the requirement of attending Mass is dispensed when it falls on a Saturday or Monday, like this year. Speaking of calendars, did you get your copy of our annual Parish wall calendar? It features some excellent art, listing feast days and memorials as well as other spiritual suggestions to help us all be a little more fervent in prayer and generous in charity. Still, you may wish to observe this feast. I highly recommend it, of course! And here at the Cathedral we have a wonderful custom of celebrating Mary’s maternity at a 4 pm Vigil Mass on New Year’s Eve, ―ringing in the New Year‖ right afterwards with gumbo and champagne served for everyone next door in the Parish Hall. Please, come and worship with Bishop Muench and me, and then enjoy the fellowship. With the end of the calendar year, a number of parishioners have been especially generous in their gifts to the Parish. It’s a demonstration to God of gratitude for His many blessings. There is no substitute for making a sacrificial ―return to the Lord for all the good He has done‖: it is truly the most sure measure of faith and devotion. I am edified and immensely grateful that so many of our wonderful parishioners and friends know and act on this truth! While on the subject of New Year’s, I note that January 1 is also observed annually as World Day of Peace by the Catholic Church. This year’s theme is ―Religious Freedom, the Path to Peace.‖ In choosing this focus, Pope Benedict XVI was motivated in part by the October 31 massacre of some 58 Catholics while they were attending Mass in Baghdad, Iraq. Since then, more attacks have occurred on Christians there. That being said, let me wish you and yours the very best of the New Year 2011. May it be a time of discovery for you, as you marvel at the goodness of God and the richness of our precious Catholic faith. And may it be a time of grace and progress for all of us here at the Cathedral, as we put that faith into practice! In announcing this year’s theme the Pope said something I thought was very profound. He wrote, ―Religious freedom, like every freedom, proceeds from the personal sphere and is achieved in relationship with others. Freedom without relationship is not full freedom. Religious freedom is not limited to the individual dimension alone, but is attained within one’s community and in society … In this communitarian dimension, each person remains unique and unrepeatable, while at the same time finding completion and full realization.‖ In the newborn Christ-child, Daryl May Builders Renovation ~ Roofing 225-766-3066 2 On December 31 we celebrate a 4:00 pm New Year’s Vigil Mass, with gumbo and champagne served in the Parish Hall afterwards! We hope you will be able to join us for this time-honored Cathedral tradition! RENOWNED ORGANIST DIANE BISH WILL PERFORM HERE ON JANUARY 30 Diane Bish, the star of the internationally acclaimed television program ―The Joy of Music,‖ is returning to the Cathedral! She will give a concert on ―Providence,‖ our 42-rank pipe organ, at 4:00 pm Sunday, January 30, 2011. It is free and open to the public. Special seating will be available in the choir gallery. The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, December 24; on Monday, December 27; and on Friday, December 31. After the concert, the artist will be honored at a fundraising reception at Juban’s Restaurant, benefitting the St. Joseph Cathedral Concert Series. Tickets will be available at $125.00 per person. For more information on the concert, special gallery seating, and fundraiser, telephone 225-767-5775 or 225-757-6310. The Ladies of the Cathedral want your old Christmas cards, so don’t throw them out! These cards are recycled into new cards at St. Jude Ranch for Children, an organization which helps abused, abandoned and neglected young people. Cards can be dropped off at the Parish Office during the month of January. Celebrant Friday, 4 pm Vigil Bishop Muench Celebrant Sunday, 8 am Eucharistic Minister Fr. Paul Counce Deacon Jodi Moscona Sr. Carla Marie Candella Charlotte Anthony Lector Bryan Vincent Bootsie Abadie Eucharistic Minister Lector Sacristan/Server Harry Theriot Server Tico Plater Taylor Trepagnier Sacristan/Server Server Father Counce Rory Anderson Linda Muffoletto Michael Zelden Barbara Carey Harry Theriot Harry Theriot Bishop Muench Deacon Jodi Moscona Sr. Carla Marie Candella Mary Furlow Paul Brown Mary Rettig Bryan Vincent Sybil Boizelle Harry Theriot Sean Molony Dan Hall Taylor Trepagnier Father Counce Charlotte Anthony Boyd Newman Bill Koren Bernadette Purnell VinettaFrie Peggy Langston Tommy Darensbourg Denis Frie Samantha Frie Sunday, 10 am Sunday, 12 noon Christmas Friday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) Saturday, December 25 (Christmas Day) Sunday, December 26 (Holy Family) New Year’s Friday, December 31 (New Year’s Eve; Mary, Mother of God) Saturday, January 1 (New Year’s Day) Sunday, January 2 (Epiphany) 4 pm Vigil Mass 10:50 pm Cathedral Choir Concert begins 12 Midnight Mass 8 am Mass 10 am Mass (No 4 pm Saturday Vigil) 8 am Mass 10 am Mass 12 noon Mass 4 pm Vigil Mass 5 pm Gumbo in Parish Hall (No Masses at all) 8 am Mass 10 am Mass 12 noon Mass 3 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralofstjoseph.org January 9-15, 2011 National Vocation Awareness Week see www.diobr.org/vocations for ways to observe this. January 9, 2011 Bishop’s annual Respect Life Rally 2 pm to 4 pm, Catholic Life Center Keynote Presenter: Vicki Thorn, on the “Biology of Theology of the Body”; Free admission to everyone! January 10, 2011 January 22, 2011 January 22, 2011 February 13, 2011 There will be no confessions or 4 pm Vigil Mass on Saturday, January 1. Enjoy food and football with your family! Sunday, December 26 — Choir Rehearsal — 9 am Tuesday, December 28 – Bishop Muench’s Birthday Wednesday, December 29 — Choir Rehearsal — 6:30 pm Small Christian Community — 7 pm Project Rachel Training 10 am to 4 pm, Catholic Life Center Cost $10, contact Office of Marriage & Family Life at 225-242-0323. Friday, December 31 — Gumbo and Champagne — After 4 pm Vigil Mass St. Joseph Spirituality Center presents: “What to do?” Personal Decision Making Presenter: Sr. Lucy Silvio, CSJ 9 am to Noon, St. Joseph’s Academy Dining Hall. Fee $35, info from 225-383-3349. Sunday, January 2 — Choir Rehearsal — 9 am Wednesday, January 5 — Choir Rehearsal — 6:30 pm Small Christian Community — 7 pm Louisiana Life March 10 am to 12 noon, from the Old State Capitol to the new one, preceded by special prayer time in the Cathedral. See www.LaLifeMarch.com or telephone 225-242-0135 for more info. Please take a moment – at least once a week – to pray for: Hospital/Sick: Louis Aimé, Mary Belleau, Michael Conger, Elizabeth Cook, Annette Dunn, Erline Ferguson, Genevieve Floyd, Nina Fox, Michael Gilbeau, Melony Haun, Alma McGrew, Brittany Michelli, Dolores Miller, Harold Morse, Marsha Muench Morse, Ruth Nelson, Jeff Nola, Sybil Rhodes, Patrick Richoux, Rick Scheen, and Todd Willeford 25th & 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration, at a 3 pm liturgy by Bishop Robert Muench at Sacred Heart Church. Contact the Parish Office to register by the deadline of February 1. The next pre-Baptismal Seminar for expecting parents is set for Monday, January 10, at 6:30 pm, in the Parish Office. Call 225-387-5928 to register beforehand; proposed godparents are invited and encouraged to attend as well. John Jones and Mary Zolodick Nursing Homes: Chetta Cangelosi, Josie Cangelosi, Adrianne Clark, Lettie Counce, Elizabeth Hamilton and Pat Melancon Other Concerns: For military and diplomatic personnel who keep the peace around the world; for law enforcement personnel and firefighters who guard our safety at home This list is updated and printed monthly. To add a name to it, please contact the Parish Office by telephone at 225-387-5928 or by email at office@cathedralofstjoseph.org. Don’t forget: contributions of appreciated stock to St. Joseph Cathedral before December 31 certainly benefit us, and could be very helpful to you too in your ―negotiations‖ with the IRS on April 15! Planned, regular and sacrificial giving, in proportion to the blessings the giver enjoys from God, is the hallmark of good Stewardship! For information on how to do good for yourself and your Cathedral Parish in this way, call the Parish Office, at 225-387-5928. The Parish’s offertory collection over the weekend of Dec. 10/12 totaled $6,859.00 (154 Identified Givers gave $6,724.00, while unidentified givers offered another $135.00). Additionally, $3,258.00 was collected for the national Retirement Fund for Religious. Thank you for your generosity! USPS Identification Statement: St. Joseph Cathedral Bulletin Published Weekly by St. Joseph Cathedral 412 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5496 Homebound: Identified Givers — the best kind! — use envelopes, pay by check, or donate by automatic direct bank draft transfer. These gifts are deductible in accord with federal and state law. The Cathedral also accepts gifts of stock or distributions from other funds. Call the Parish Office (225-387-5928) to arrange this. Finally, please remember your Cathedral in your will! 4 If unable to attend Mass each day, try to pray its Scriptures! Sat Jan 1 Nm 6:22-27/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Jan 2 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a,5-6/Mt 2:1-12 1 Jn 3:22-4:6/Mt 4:12-17,23-25 1 Jn 4:7-10/Mk 6:34-44 1 Jn 4:11-18/Mk 6:45-52 1 Jn 4:19-5:4/Lk 4:14-22a 1 Jn 5:5-13/Lk 5:12-16 1 Jn 5:14-21/Jn 3:22-30 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Jan 9 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan 15 Is 42:1-4,6-7/Acts 10:34-38/Mt 3:13-17 Heb 1:1-6/Mk 1:14-20 Heb 2:5-12/Mk 1:21-28 Heb 2:14-18/Mk 1:29-39 Heb 3:7-14/Mk 1:40-45 Heb 4:1-5,11/Mk 2:1-12 Heb 4:12-16/Mk 2:13-17 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Is 49:3,5-6/1 Cor 1:1-3/Jn 1:29-34 Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22 Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28 Heb 7:1-3,15-17/Mk 3:1-6 Heb 7:25-8:6/Mk 3:7-12 Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19 Heb 9:2-3,11-14/Mk 3:20-21 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Jan 23 Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Is 8:23-9:3/1 Cor 1:10-13,17/Mt 4:12-23 Heb 9:15,24-28/Mk 3:22-30 Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22/Mk 16:15-18 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti t 1:1-5/Mk 4:1-20 Heb 10:19-25/Mk 4:21-25 Heb 10:32-39/Mk 4:26-34 Heb 11:1-2,8-19/Mk 4:35-41 Sun Mon Jan 30 Jan 31 Zep 2:3;3:12-13/1 Cor 1:26-31/Mt 5:1-12a Heb 11:32-40/Mk 5:1-20 One very important Latin word theologically is: This word means ―Son‖ (and yes, the word for ―Daughter‖ is !). There is an English word derived from it, ―filial,‖ which references a child’s relationship to parents, although it’s not a very common word. Sun Jan 2 Mon Tue Jan 3 Jan 4 8 am 10 am 12 noon 12:05 pm 12:05 pm Wed Thurs Jan 5 Jan 6 12:05 pm 12:05 pm Fri Jan 7 Sat Sun Jan 8 Jan 9 Mon Jan 10 12:05 pm 3 pm 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon 12:05 pm Tue Jan 11 12:05 pm Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 16 Tue Jan 18 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon 12:05 pm Wed Jan 19 12:05 pm Thu Fri Sat Sun Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 Mon Tue Wed Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 26 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 12:05 pm Thurs Fri Sat Sun Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Mon Jan 31 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon 12:05 pm Mary Anna Jurgenson Johnson ―For the People‖ Mary Morgan Lillian Cline Koster, Raymond Pourciau Ethel D. Schaefer, Edmund Roos, Joseph A. Tullier, Purgatorial List Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline Stanley Paul Deas and Mabel Schexnayder Deas Mary Ellis Carrere Ed Polozola M/M Richard Cointment, Sr. Robert Fontenot ―For the People‖ Charles Schexnayder, Marie Meeks Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Henry and Margaret Norris, Morris Parrino, Purgatorial List Mark and Robert Fontenot For Priestly and Religious Vocations Lettie Deas Counce Simon Maggio Family ―For the People‖ Mary Ann Bello Molony Joseph LeBeau Suja Thomas, M/M Richard Cointment, Sr., Agnes and Joseph Blasi, Jr., Purgatorial List, Bobby Lane LeBlanc Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Henry and Margaret Norris Cedric Aucoin, Jr. Jules Regard Jules DeBecker ―For the People‖ M/M Richard Cointment, Sr. Agnes and Joseph Blasi, Jr. John Williams, Purgatorial List Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Victoria James Christopher Charles Counce Mario and Augusta Montanaro Mary Muench ―For the People‖ Maria Leggio Toups Sybil D. Boizelle Our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI invites us to pray during January 2011 ―That the riches of creation be preserved, valued and made available to all, as a precious gift from God to the human family.‖ But it’s common in theology! Jesus Christ is the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, but His relationship to the First Person is described in Scripture as that of ―Son‖ (see Mt 3:17 and many, many other places). Why is that? Probably because the child-parent relationship is one WE can appreciate. It’s the first one we learn, after all! It connotes common purpose, loyalty within family, and of course most of all LOVE between the Son and the Father! So, more poetically, not only means ―Son,‖ but ―loving and beloved Son‖: something Jesus always was and which we, His adopted brothers and sisters, try to be. ―To be the Mother Church, the servant of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, and a community celebrating the loving presence of Christ with strength, compassion, and caring for all God’s people.‖ 5 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralofstjoseph.org 6 Maintenance Collection 18 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 12:30 pm Food Pantry (PH) 6:30 pm RCIA (LCR) 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday 16 31 30 8 am Mass 9 am Choir Rhsl (PH) 10 am Mass (Bishop) 11 am PSR & Bible Study 12 noon Mass/Anointing 4 pm Diane Bish Concert 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 12:30 pm Food Pantry (PH) 6:30 pm RCIA (LCR) 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass Fr. Mascarella Preach 25 24 Church Latin Am. Coll. 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