Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
September 21, 2014 Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Celebrating 132 years of the Catholic Community of Juneau 1882-2014 We, the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are a beacon on the hill in the heart of Juneau. We welcome everyone to participate in our rich Catholic traditions. As a Christian faith community, we, disciples of Jesus, compassionately serve in action, in worship, and through our relationships. Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil • 5:30 pm Sunday Masses • 8:30 am • 11:00 am • 5:30 pm Daily Mass Schedule Monday-Friday: • 12:10 pm Wildflower Court (Friday only) • 10:00 am Saturday • 9:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: • • 4:00-5:00 pm (Or by appointment) 416 Fifth Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801 Phone 907/586-1513 FAX: 907/586-8091 Email: cathedral@acsalaska.net Website: www.juneaucathedral.org Facebook: The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Office Hours Monday, Wednesday –Friday 9am to 12 noon Reflection of the Week: TwentyTwenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time God’s Generosity Reading I Isaiah 55:6-9 (seeking the Lord) Reading II Philippians 1:20-24, 27 (spreading the gospel) Gospel Matthew 20:1-16 (the laborers in the vineyard) Key Passage [The landowner] said “Take what belongs to you and go; I choose to give to this last the same as I give to you. Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me? Or are you envious because I am generous?” (Matthew 20:14–15) Adult: What lessons do you draw from today’s Gospel? How has God been generous to you in this way? Child: Who is generous to you, even when you do not always deserve it? Welcome to the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary TwentyTwenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time We hope you enjoy visiting our nation’s smallest Cathedral! Please let us know if we can be of any assistance to you! Cruise Ship Schedule: Sunday: Island Princess We will be taking a special $$Collection$$ on September 28th for Holy Name Catholic School in Ketchikan. Thank You for your generosity! Blessing of the Animals October 4th at Noon in the Pocket Park Bring your dog, cat, bird, ferret, rabbit or any animal friend to the pocket park for a blessing. Please have all animals under control and on a leash or in a carrier. If your pet is unfriendly bring a photo to be blessed instead. Saturday, October 18th 6 to 8pm at St. Ann’s Hall We will have Bratwurst & Beverages. Please bring your favorite German dish to share. Come ready to eat and dance to the fabulous Oompah band. Page 2 September 21st Thomas Slagle, Jonah Gonzales & Thomas Manning September 22nd Bridget McTague September 23rd Ellen Cook, Resnick Duong, Mie Christenson & Jason Seifert September 24th David Bohna September 25th Karen Blejwas & Ashley Bolyard September 26th Ronalda Cadiente September 27th Rick Cook & Marian Dau We have a limited quantity of sample copies of Give Us This Day to share, courtesy of Liturgical Press. This monthly publication was created to help sustain your personal prayer practices with daily prayer for Morning and Evening, prayers and readings for Mass each day, along with a reflection on the Scriptures, and a daily profile of a saintly witness. For every subscription established by a parishioner, our parish earns $5.00 in credit toward purchases from Liturgical Press! To earn that credit for Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, please use the promotion code TDBR5244 when you subscribe online at www.giveusthisday.org or call toll-free 888-259-8470. Please stop by the office to pick up your copy or call to request one 586-1513 Anointing of the Sick If you have any serious illness of mind, body, heart or soul, if you are willing to be considered elderly, or if you are receiving chemotherapy, consider this opportunity to receive the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: Saturday, October 18th, during the 9:30am Mass. Come and receive graces of healing, strength, peace and courage. September 21, 2014 Love INC’s phone number: 780-4090. Our phone lines are open Mon. – Wed. – Fri. from 10am to 2pm & Tuesday evening from 7 – 8:30pm. Parish Photo Directory We are wrapping up our work on the Photo Directory. The last day to get your picture taken will be Today after Mass. The draft for the Directory will be available to review after Mass today and on the 28th. You can still email pictures until the end of the month to the parish office: cathedral@acsalaska.net Last Chance to get your Ministry Group added to the Directory too! We are also looking for pictures of Ministry Groups. If you are a member of a Ministry Group at the Cathedral please email a group photo and some information about your group to the office. MEN ACTS RETREAT Sept 25-28 What is ACTS? Go to juneauacts.com for more information or contact the Juneau Acts Core board at juneauacts@gmail.com. Men’s ACTS Retreat is seeking your prayers and SNACK donations for the upcoming retreat next weekend! Please continue to pray for the men on retreat and drop off snack items to the Office at St. Paul’s before Thursday, September 25! Thanks for your Support and Prayers!! ITS NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN UP FOR THE RETREAT! Forms are in the back of Church Catholic Diocese of Juneau Chancery Office Recruitment Advertisement Fund Development Director, Diocese of Juneau, Alaska. Responsible for planning and implementing all areas of fundraising for the diocese, its parishes and missions, and special projects. Complete job description available at www.dioceseofjuneau.org. Please send cover letter and resume by October 19, 2014, to: Larry Bussone, Business Manager, Diocese of Juneau, 415 Sixth Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Questions regarding the position can be addressed to Mr. Bussone at 907 586-2227, Extension 27, or by email at diocesebm@hotmail.com. Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Needs: Kitchen: Gently used silverware and Pots n’ Pans Food: Chicken Broth, Cream Soups (except Mushroom), Tomato Soup, Saltine Crackers, Can Peas, Tuna, Spam, Vienna Sausage, Instant Oatmeal Packets, Tomato Sauce, and Canned Diced Tomatoes. Furniture: Queen Size Box Springs, Bed Frames, and Bunk Beds Transitional Backpacks: Used adult size backpacks, Fleece Hoodies or Sweatshirts in large sizes: XL, XXL - We're working on moving this ministry into a local church and need volunteers willing to work in this ministry to fill backpack orders. If you're interested in volunteering in this ministry, contact Marilyn 780-4090 ext.28 or email: programcoord@alaska.net Requesting a Daily Mass We would like you to request Mass Intentions a week ahead so we can put them in the bulletin. If you are able to get your request into the office by Thursday they can be included in the bulletin. Last week Mass Intentions for: Monday, 15th Tuesday, 16 Francisco Manzon, Repose of Soul th Wednesday, 17 Thursday, 18 th Carolina Hermano, Repose of Soul th John Reynolds, Repose of Soul Consolidacion Catduiran, Repose of Soul Next week Mass Intentions for: Monday, 22nd Irene Satko, Repose of Soul Page 3 Dear Parents with Young Children in Church By: Jamie Bruesehoff Blogger, ‘I Am Totally *That* Mom’ You are doing something really, really important. I know it's not easy. I see you with your arms overflowing, and I know you came to church already tired. Parenting is tiring. Really tiring. I watch you bounce and sway trying to keep the baby quiet, juggling the infant car seat and the diaper bag as you find a seat. I see you wince as your child cries. I see you anxiously pull things out of your bag of tricks to try to quiet them. And I see you with your toddler and your preschooler. I watch you cringe when your little girl asks an innocent question in a voice that might not be an inside voice let alone a church whisper. I hear the exasperation in your voice as you beg your child to just sit, to be quiet as you feel everyone's eyes on you. Not everyone is looking, but I know it feels that way. I know you're wondering, is this worth it? Why do I bother? I know you often leave church more exhausted than fulfilled. But what you are doing is so important. When you are here, the church is filled with a joyful noise. When you are here, the Body of Christ is more fully present. When you are here, we are reminded that this worship thing we do isn't about bible study or personal, quiet contemplation but coming together to worship as a community where all are welcome, where we share in the Word and Sacrament together. When you are here, I have hope that these pews won't be empty in 10 years when your kids are old enough to sit quietly and behave in worship. I know that they are learning how and why we worship now, before it's too late. They are learning that worship is important. I see them learning. In the midst of the cries, whines, and giggles, in the midst of the crinkling of pretzel bags and the growing pile of crumbs, I see a little girl who insists on going two pews up to share peace with someone she's never met. I hear a little boy slurping (quite loudly) every last drop of his communion wine out of the cup, determined not to miss a drop of Jesus. I watch a child excitedly color a cross and point to the one in the front of the sanctuary. I hear the echos of "Amens" just a few seconds after the rest of the community says it together. I watch a boy just learning to read try to sound out the words in the worship book or count his way to Hymn 672. Even on weeks when I can't see my own children learning because, well, it's one of those mornings, I can see your children learning. I know how hard it is to do what you're doing, but I want you to know it matters. It matters to me. It matters to my children to not be alone in the pew. It matters to the congregation to know that families care about faith, to see young people... and even on those weeks when you can't see the little moments, it matters to your children. It matters that they learn that worship is what we do as a community of faith, that everyone is welcome, that their worship matters. When we teach children that their worship matters, we teach them that they are enough right here and right now as members of the church community. They don't need to wait until they can believe, pray or worship a certain way to be welcome here, and I know adults who are still looking to be shown that. It matters that children learn that they are an integral part of this church, that their prayers, their songs, and even their badly (or perfectly-timed, depending on who you ask) cries and whines are a joyful noise because it means they are present. I know it's hard, but thank you for what you do when you bring your children to church. Please know that your family -- with all of its noise, struggle, commotion, and joy -- are not simply tolerated, you are a vital part of the community gathered in worship. This post originally appeared on I Am Totally *That* Mom. Child Care at the 11 o’clock Mass We love having families with kids at Mass! This year, we will not be offering childcare during the 11am Mass, however, we have added some amenities to the Mary Joyce room (in the basement of the church) to make it more comfortable and welcoming for families if they need to step outside of the worship space for a moment. There are quiet toys in the cupboard, a rocking chair, and a speaker system so you won’t miss anything while your child goes to the bathroom or takes a “play-break.” Please help us keep this space clean and inviting. Page 4 September 21, 2014 RCIA—or Becoming a Catholic Do you know someone who has expressed a desire to become Catholic or is curious about what Catholics believe? Do you know an adult who has not been confirmed yet? Sometimes an invitation from a friend or neighbor is all a person needs in order to take the next step to find out more about the Catholic Church and its teachings. Please contact Sr. Marie at 586-1340 or srmariel@acsalaska.net if you know someone who is interested in learning about the Catholic Church. The Feast of St. Therese Diocese of Juneau Feast Day Children’s Holy Hour: Eucharistic Adoration at St. Paul’s The First Saturday and the 3rd Saturday of the Month Children are invited to come 10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. as the "Children's Holy Hour." They may share scriptural readings, sing simple songs, and all children are welcome. We'd love to have folks join us! Religious Education Fall Semester Join us for lunch! Wednesday October 1st Come to Mass and celebrate the Feast of St. Therese our Diocesan Feast Day. We will have sandwiches in the Mary Joyce Room following Mass. Life Teen: Sunday 6:45-8:30pm at St. Paul’s September 21st: Our Mass September 28th: Service Project Classes Sunday : 9:30-10:45am CGS Level 1 (age 3 to6) CGS Level 2 (age 6 to 9) Classes are filling up fast!! 12:30-2:30pm Open Registration! Classes begin September 21st. Pick up a yellow registration form in the back of church. Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary CGS Level 1 (age 3 to6) CGS Level 2 (age 6 to 9) CGS Level 3 (age 9 to 12) 3:15-5:15pm CGS Level 1 (age 3 to6) CGS Level 2 (age 6 to 9) CGS Level 3 (age 9 to 12) 7th & 8th Grade Youth Group For more information call Katy Beedle Rice at 907-586-1713 Page 4 Contact Us Sacraments Marriage Preparation: Congratulations! We stand ready to assist you in your marriage. Please contact the parish for more information. Pastoral Staff Baptismal Preparation: Congratulations on the new life in your family! Contact the parish office for more information and for times of preparation classes. Bishop of the Diocese of Juneau Diocesan Youth Minister Bishop Edward J. Burns Office: 907/586-2227 ext 25 Jacob Coffman Phone: 907/789-7307 Cell: 907/957-9105 Email: jacobtcoffman @gmail.com Christian Initiation (RCIA): Unbaptized adults and children (seven years and older) and baptized Christians desiring to join the Catholic Church please contact Sr. Marie Lucek, RCIA Coordinator, at 586-1340. Communion and Anointing of the Sick: Please call our office if you know of anyone who is in need of one or both of these sacraments. (The hospital can no longer contact us directly.) Ministry Rosary: Monday-Friday at 11:15 am before the daily Mass & Saturday at 9:15 am. Prayer Chain: Contact Maria Rogers at 780-4918. Victim Assistance Coordinator: Contact Robbie Izzard 586-2227 ext. 25. Twin Hearts Charismatic Prayer Group meets Sundays at 1:00 pm in the Cathedral worship space. Holy Trinity Charismatic Prayer Mtg., contact Naida James at 723-5037. Prayer Shawl Ministry meets Thursday at 6:30pm in the parish hall large classroom. For more information contact Rhiannon Jensen at 907/635-1283. Martha Ministry meets on the third Wednesday of the month in the parish library. Contact Paula Rohrbacher at 364-1599 if you would like to join the group! St. Therese of the Child Jesus Carmelites meet on the 3rd Saturday of the month, 1:30 pm, Cathedral Parish Hall classroom. Call Cathy Price at 463-3981. ††† Rector Fr. Patrick Casey, OMI Office: 586-1300 Cell: 907/518-4059 Email: pbswestsid@aol.com Deacon Charles Rohrbacher Office: 907/586-2227 ext 23 Cell: 907/321-5083 Email: charlesr@gci.net Pastoral Associate Sr. Marie Lucek, OP Office: 586-1340 Cell: 907/209-3577 Email: srmariel@acsalaska.net Director Religious Education Katy Beedle Rice Office: 907/586-1317 Cell: 907/209-1713 Email: cathedraldre@acsalaska.net Office Manager & ADRE Diocesan Missions (In(In-residence) Fr. Edmund Penisten Office (Cathedral): 907/5861513 Pastoral Council Brian Holst ~ 463-3074 briangholst@hotmail.com Rich Pratt ~ 790-4288 richpratt@gci.net Cathy Price ~ 463-3981 cmprice@gci.net Carl Uchytil ~ 957-5526 uchytil@gci.net Jo Betts ~ 780-8637 littlemermaid@alaska.com Barbara Cadiente-Nelson ~ Rhiannon Jensen 723-9367 Office: 907/586-1513 Cadiente.Nelson@gmail.com Cell: 907/209-7215 Email: cathedral@acsalaska.net Donations ELECTRONIC GIVING: Visit our website Knights of Columbus meet the 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm in the Mary Joyce Room. Contact Peter Forsling at email grandknight@kofc1760.org. Also, follow the Cathedral Knights on Twitter at @KofC_1760 and like us on Facebook at Kofc Cathedral Bvm! and select donations. Cathedral of the Nativity BVM offers a mobile version of our on-line giving page to make it easy for you to give anytime from your smart phone. Simply scan the image you see here using your phone’s Quick Response (QR) code reader! Alaskans for Life meets 2nd Tuesday of the month 7:30 pm at rotating locations. For more information, call Sid at 789-9858 or Ida at 789-9622. Donations for Sunday, September 14th Weekly Church Support: $4,446.55 Contemplative/Centering Join with others who practice Centering Prayer to pray and learn more about the process. For more information about this form of prayer contact Alan Rogers at centeringprayer@midnightsun.com or 789-7589. Downtown Group: Contact: Therese at 201-937-8261 or theresethib@gmail.com The Divine Mercy in Our Souls Cenacle An Adult prayer/ study group meets weekly at St. Paul’s. For additional information, Call Susanne or Terry Elder at 789-9611. Weekly Mom’s Group: Tuesday, 8:30 to 9:30am. Locations alternate between St. Paul and the Cathedral. Special Collections: Building Fund: $129.75 S.O.M.E.: $1,253 Facilities Fund: $245 CGS: $75 Faith in Action: $50 Holy Name School: $300 Upcoming Special Collections: September 21st ~ Cathedral Building Fund September 28th ~ Holy Name School October 5th ~ Facilities Fund