ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL November 16th, 2014 THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Introductory Rite

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ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL November 16th, 2014 THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Introductory Rite
ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL
November 16th, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
15 S. 12th Ave., Yakima, WA 98902
Parish Phone: 575-3713
Cathedral School: 575-5604
Religious Ed.: 575-3713
Fax: 453-7497
E-mail: parish@stpaulyakima.org
Web Page: www.stpaulyakima.org
Introductory Rite
Opening Hymn:
Jesus, Our Divine Companion
Glory to God:
No. 206
Liturgy of the Word
Most Rev. Joseph J. Tyson
Bishop of Yakima
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. John A. Ecker—VicarGeneral
Associate Pastor: Rev. Rogelio Gutierrez
Deacon:
Cathedral School: Terry Faletto, Principal
Cathedral School Web Page:
Www.stpaulsch.org
Parish Secretary: Viviana Cárdenas
Pastoral Care: Alma Jauregui
DRE: Sr. Lourdes Colin
R.C.I.A.: Colette Sattler 457-4717
Music Director: Jerry Kaminski
Youth Minister: Shawn Exner
Life Teen Music: Todd and Elise
Physical Plant Mnt.: James Colbert
“The Haven”
Student Outreach for
YVCC students, 249-6238 or Parish Office
Office Hours: Monday—Friday from 8:00
a.m.—12:00 noon and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vigil—5:30 p.m.
Sunday 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., 1:00
p.m. (Spanish), 7:00 p.m. (Life Teen).
Daily Mass:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday—7:00 a.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—8:00 a.m.
Reconciliation: Sat., 4:00 p.m. or by Appt.
Baptism: Please call parish office
Weddings: Four months preparation—
required
Exposition & Adoration: All day Friday,
from 7:30 a.m. concluding with Benediction at 6:45 p.m.
No. 800
Scripture Readings:
No. 1205
Responsorial Psalm:
No. 1205
Blessed are those who fear the Lord.
Gospel Acclamation:
No. 208
RCIA Dismissal at 5:30 p.m.
Go Now In Peace
No. 138
Profession of Faith
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Offertory Hymn:
I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light
at 11:00 a.m. only: God Has Chosen Me
Holy, Holy:
Mystery of Faith:
No. 585
B. Farrell
No. 353
We proclaim your Death, O Lord…
No. 354
Amen:
No. 355
Agnus Dei:
No. 311
Communion Song:
Christ, Be Our Light!
No. 584
Concluding Rite
Closing Hymn:
With Gifts That Differ by Your Grace
(all verses)
No. 810
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Events for the Week of November 17, 2014
Mon., November 17 St. Elizabeth of Hungary Thurs., November 20 Weekday
Tues., November 18 Dedication of the Basilicas Fri.,
November 21 Presentation of Mary
Wed., November 19 Weekday
Sat.,
November 22 St. Cecilia
Sacrificial Offering from Last Sunday $9,184.77
MASS FOR DECEASED BISHOPS, PRIESTS AND
DEACONS: This diocesan celebration will be offered this
year on Tuesday, November 18 at Christ the King Church in
Richland at 5:30 p.m. Please join our Bishops, priests, and
deacon community as we remember, pray for and honor the
lives of all our ordained brothers, who have served the people of the Diocese of Yakima since its inception in 1951.
Houck, JOAN LaFRAMBOISE, Robert Schibig,
KRISTINE SIMS, Paul Wangler, and all who celebrate this
week!!
ALTAR OF THE DEAD: In our baptistery area near the
South West corner of the Cathedral each year we set up our
traditional “Altar of the Dead,” on which we place pictures of
the deceased members of our family and friends. Those picPARISH ADVISORY COUNCIL: Our Cathedral Parish tures are left there throughout the month of November and
Council will meet on Monday, November 17. If you have they will be remembered at Masses during the “Month of the
concerns to bring before it, contact John Klingele, President Holy Souls.” Please place pictures there this weekend!!
at 457-6085, Robert Wilson, Vice-President at 453-8918 or
one of the members before that date.
“HAVEN” HAPPENINGS: (For young adults). Praise
and Worship Night—Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Haven (810
THANKSGIVING DAY AND DINNER: It is only 1 1/2 S. 16th Avenue). Come and join in with songs, music and
weekS until our nation pauses to give thanks to God for our prayers.
continuing bounty and blessings. As is our custom, we shall
celebrate a special MASS OF THANKSGIVING on that
day, Thursday, November 27th at 9:00 a.m. in the Cathedral MASS FOR ALL THE DECEASED
(no 8:00 a.m. Mass). That same afternoon under the leaderOF OUR PARISH COMMUNITY OF
ship and direction of our own Will Chichenoff and his famWe owe so
ily and crew, we will serve in our Cathedral Center (3rd ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL:
floor of our school) a sumptuous dinner with all the fixings, much to so many who have made our
for our parishioners, especially those with no extended family in the area and for their friends, the dinner is “on your Cathedral Parish of St. Paul, the Aposparish,” but we need to know of your plans to join us so that tle, such a vibrant and alive Commuadequate preparations can be made for the “feeding of the
hungry multitude.” So, please call the parish office (sooner nity of Faith, especially all our parish
rather than later) to make a reservation and let us know you members; laity, Religious and our orare coming. Also, if you wish to help to prepare, serve and/
or assist in the clean-up, please contact Will Chichenoff at dained bishops and priests. As part of
833-8677.
our 100th Anniversary all are invited to
OUT OF TOWN: Father Rogelio (Roy) is out of town
visiting his family (and father, who is unwell) in Mexico
until Friday, November 21st. Please hold all calls until his
return and keep him in your prayers for a safe trip.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: To: Linda Bonneville, Reed Pell,
Cheryl Stohr, David Trampush, ROBERT WILSON, April
Adkinson, Tyler Johnson, Marie Newstead, Kristen Ballew,
Kris Bell, Jackie Sgambelluri, JEFF STOHR, Catherine
Chilcote, Linda McCambridge, Bruce Senger, Robert
Tetreault, Richard Erickson, Helen Fernandes, Tara
Hangge, Terry Marshall, Gregory Ochoa, Lloyd Schmidt,
Tom Schmidt, Matthew Wellner, Maria de la Luz Avalos,
Theresa Kramer, Toni Razote, Cathy Colver, Rebecca
gather, remember and celebrate the
lives of countless people who have died
since March 19, 1914, especially those
whom God has called to Himself this
past year. It is only fitting that during
this month of the Holy Souls, we pause
to honor them. And so, a special Memorial Mass of Remembrance will be
offered on Thursday, November 20 at
7:00 p.m.
PARISH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP:
The diocese is conducting a workshop for all the priests
from Monday afternoon to Wednesday afternoon at Richland requiring your pastors to be away for these two days
this week. A Eucharistic service will be conducted at the
usual Mass time on Wednesday at 7:00 A.M. The other
weekday Masses will be offered at the usual times.
NEXT SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS: If you would
like to prepare for Masses next weekend, the Scripture readings are: * Prv. 31, 10-31; *1 Thes. 5, 1-6; * Mt. 25, 14-30.
ABUSE HOTLINE: Our Diocese has this private line for
those wishing to report incidents of sexual abuse regarding
clergy, diocesan employees or church volunteers at 1-888276-4490.
LIFE TEEN MASS AND NIGHT: Continues this Sunday
with Mass at 7:00 p.m. in our Cathedral and Life Night following—in the Cathedral Center, (3rd floor of our school) for all high school students and their friends.
SPY EDGE: Is held each Thursday at 7:00 p.m., also in
our Life Teen Room in the school for all Middle School
students. Info.? Contact Shawn Exner at the Parish Office.
CAUTION!! Unscrupulous people are breaking into cars
parked on the on the streets and in our (and other) parking
lots during Masses. DO NOT LEAVE ANY-THING VISIBLE IN YOUR CARS, MAKE SURE THEY ARE
LOCKED (AND ALARMED)! We have video cameras on
our lot and do send people out to patrol the lot, but we can’t
be guarding the whole area every minute. Please be careful!! Please report any suspicious vehicles and always inform the police if your car is broken into.
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL PLEDGE SUNDAY:
Today is THE DAY! We hope and
pray that you have prayed, discerned and maybe even already
made a pledge to assist our Bishop
and Diocese in the fulfillment of
their responsibilities to the mission given them by God to go out
and teach….. Baptizing in the
name of the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit.” Don’t leave your responsibility as Church to someone else.
Please help us in our parish effort
to attain our share of this appeal
$91,766.00 Thank you!!
For more information and events.
E-MAIL: PLEASE E-MAIL YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS TO
US AT parish@stpaulyakima.org FOR PARISH LETTERS
AND NEWS.
PARISH MAILINGS: Monthly Letter: We are preparing to
send out another monthly letter. To cut down on increasing
postage costs, we again ask you please to forward your e-mail
addresses—Thank you!!
ONGOING ACTIVITIES:
Spy Edge: Middle School Religious Education - Thursdays at
7:00 p.m. Call Shawn for information at 575-3713.
Life Teen: Sundays: Mass at 7:00 p.m., Life Nite following.
Prayer Line is open for your needs: LaDonna Schoengarth at
574-8194 and Yvonne Lane at 457-8792.
Mother Teresa Grief Ministry: Call Barbara Calhoun at 4537816.
Knights of Columbus: 1st Monday of each month - 7:00 p.m.
- Cathedral Center (3rd floor of the School).
Serra Club: Supporting Diocesan Religious Vocations - 2nd
Wednesday of the month. Call Maggie at 452-7683.
Ultreya: 2nd Monday of Month, 7:00 p.m.- Louis 452-4461 or
Stephanie 949-5457.
Y.L.I.: 2nd Thursday of Month, 7:30 p.m. - Knights of
Columbus Hall 56th Avenue and Chestnut.
C.D.A.: Meeting at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 56th Ave.
and Chestnut. Contact Thereasa Trujillo at 910-1691.
RCIA: Inquiry Sessions weekly on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Info?
Call Colette Sattler at 457-4717.
EVENING PRAYER: Mondays 5:30 p.m. - Chapel.
ADULT EDUCATION: Call Barbara Calhoun 453-7816 or
John Klingele 457-6085 coming up.
HAVEN: Young Adult Drop in Center - 810 S. 16th Avenue.
Tel. 509-439-9041.