Weekly Bulletin - Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly Bulletin - Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
February 22, 2015 Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Bless us with your presence. Serving as the Mother Church of the Diocese of Richmond Twinning with the Catholic Community of Carissade, Haiti Serving the Campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University The Most Reverend Francis X. DiLorenzo Bishop of Richmond Monsignor Patrick D. Golden Rector 800 S. Cathedral Place, Richmond, VA 23220-4853 Office: (804) 359-5651 Fax: (804) 358-8043 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm www.richmondcathedral.org The First Sunday of Lent Congratulations to those who Celebrated the Rite of Sending Catechumens to the Rite of Election at the last weeks 11:00 am Mass Taylor Alas, Oscar Bastidas, Jem Chapman, Courtney Donner, Crystal Greene, Jessica Hladky, Christopher Lee, Brandon Monahan, Sierra Roman, Stephen Sovinsky, Barbara Sulimay, Zanas Talley and Carla Wong 4 During this Lenten season, join us for Soup Supper and Stations of the Cross every Friday evening. Soup Supper starts at 6:00 pm in the Parish Hall with Stations of the Cross beginning at 7:00 pm in the Sanctuary. The February 27th Soup Supper is hosted by the Pastoral Council and the Finance Council. Parish Staff Rector, Rev. Msgr. Patrick Golden | pgolden@richmondcathedral.org Rev. Msgr. Stephen Osei-Duah, Parochial Vicar | fstephen@richmondcathedral.org Deacon, Rev. Mr. Marshall Banks, MD | pp_dr@yahoo.com Deacon, Rev. Mr. Chris Malone | cmalone@richmondcathedral.org Deacon, Rev. Mr. Mark Matte | mcmatte@verizon.net Deacon, Rev. Mr. Charles Williams | cwilliams@richmondcathedral.org Interim Director of Music and Liturgy, Colleen Crafton | ccrafton@richmondcathedral.org Director of Religious Education, Maria Thorsen | mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org Youth Ministry Coordinator, Elizabeth Riegler | eriegler@richmondcathedral.org VCU Campus Minister, Joshua Dart | joshuadart@gmail.com VCU Campus Minister, Mary Rebecca Anderson | manderson@richmondcathedral.org Business Administrator, Kim Kremer | kkremer@richmondcathedral.org Administrative Secretary, Jayne Hushen | jhushen@richmondcathedral.org Administrative Assistant/Membership Services, Candice Davis | cdavis@richmondcathedral.org Bookkeeper, Tiffany Baham | tbaham@richmondcathedral.org Facilities, Patrick Garrett | 804-248-2207 | pgarrett@richmondcathedral.org Daniel Hudson | 804-874-6152 Pastoral Council, Donna Newcomb | donnanewcomb@verizon.net Finance Council, Steve Brincefield | steve.brincefield@comcast.net For a complete list of our ministries, committees and ways to get involved please refer to our Parish Resource Guide on our Website or pick up a copy at the entrance to the church. This Week at the Cathedral Prayers and Praise Saturday, February 21, 2015 10:00 am Celebration of First Reconciliation 2:00 pm Diocesan Rite of Election & Post-Rite Reception 5:15 pm Mass -- Cathedral Parishioners 6:30 pm Knights of Columbus BINGO! Sick: Mary Hormachea, Dennis Bellone, Gabriel Peter Norment, Patricia Golden, Gina Loehr, Ed Dunn, Jr., Eddie Dunn, III, Sally Pastore, Mike Inzitari, Frank Inzitari, Thelma Robinson, John Kuhn, Jerry Kuhn, Shep Harder, Miguel Lopes, Michael Amrhein, Mimi Eynon, Barbara Kersey, Sheila Dolan, Joseph Dees, Tony Smith, Dylan Marshall, Donald Barkman, Jean Serini, Stephanie Merenda, Gerald Dennis Neville, Amy Tweedale, Linda Brown, Billie Sutherland Moore, Fr. Paul Richardson, Kimberly Werner Hampton, Jenny Mileto, Rae Funk, Raymond Wilkerson, Jim Crowe, Chrystal Muldrow, Mark Eckstein, Pete Scherer, Mark Rittling, Kristell Jimemez, Karen Massengil, Mary Brocking, Pat Mirr, Edward Klein, Larry and Sharon Lilly, Marjorie Dineen, Mark Patrick Cotham, Walter Bullard, Anne Hutchins, Patrice Morris, Melvin Spurlock, Tim Dolan, Janine Thompson and Lidia Quagliano. Also, please continue to pray for those written in the Book of the Sick and those in our Armed Forces. Sunday, February 22, 2015 The First Sunday of Lent 9:00 am Mass † Deceased Members of the George B. & Theresa Meyer Bliley Family 10:05 am Children’s Formation Classes 10:10 am “Radical Hospitality” Adult Faith Formation 11:00 am Mass with Rite of Sending Catechumens to the Rite of Election † Johnny Meagher 12:00 pm Social Justice Meeting 2:00 pm Diocesan Rite of Election & Post-Rite Reception 5:15 pm Mass -- Sister Bridget McGettigans 6:15 pm CCM Student Sunday Supper Monday, February 23, 2015 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Michael Smolka Tuesday, February 24, 2015 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Carolyn R. 12:30 am Little Rock Scripture Group 6:00 pm RCIA 6:30 pm James River Hikers Tour ednesday, February 25, 2015 W 10:00 am Lent: 40 Soul Searching Questions 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Marion-Ann & Patrick Slater 6:00 pm CCM Reconciliation 7:00 pm Separated & Divorced Support Group 7:15 pm Student Mass & Adoration Thursday, February 26, 2015 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Susan G. 6:30 pm Chinese Students and Scholars Bible Study 5:30 pm Finance Council Meeting F riday, February 27, 2015 12:05 pm Daily Mass 6:00 pm Lenten Soup Supper followed by Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm Saturday, February 28, 2015 9:00 am Parish Leadership Retreat 5:15 pm Mass with RCIA Rite of Calling the Candidates -- Cathedral Parishioners Sunday, March 1, 2015 9:00 am Mass † Allen Goolsby West 10:05 am Children’s Formation Classes 10:10 am Faith & Family #3 10:05 am Prayer and Spirituality 10:10 am “Radical Hospitality” Adult Faith Formation 11:00 am Mass with Sacrament of Annointing of the Sick † Robert J. Maciunas/Buddy & Selma Twiford 5:15 pm Mass † Betty Schutte 6:15 pm CCM Student Sunday Supper 4 Please remember Marie DeBrodt Williams and Deacon Charles Williams and family in your prayers in the passing of her mother, + Loretta Getson on Wednesday, February 11, in Richmond. @ Seminarians: John Baab, John Christian, Deacon Danny Cogut, Taylor Hall, Jamie Hickman, Deacon Matt Kiehl, Mark Kowalski, Marton Lonart, Deacon Nick Mammi, Chris Masla, Miguel Melendez, Dan Molochko, Kyle O’Connor, James O’Reilly, Andrew Oehmann, Frank Petsche, Nick Redmond, Justin Shuma, Cassidy Stinson. RCIA Candidates and Catechumens Catechumens: Taylor Alas, Oscar Bastidas, Jem Chapman, Courtney Donner, Crystal Greene, Jessica Hladky, Christopher Lee, Brandon Monahan, Sierra Roman, Stephen Sovinsky, Barbara Sulimay, Zanas Talley, Carla Wong Confirmands: Sophia Choi, Celia Cifuentes, Lineth Cobarrobias, Erika Cruz, Susan Horn, Amanda Olivas, Luke Payne, Monique Sanchez and Julliette Zeballos-Perez Candidates: Patrick Ambrose, Erik Draves, Danielle Harris, Amber Petrohovich, Haden Yonce and Adam Yost Welcome our New Members who joined us in January: Matthew & Kathryn Ferrett and Samuel, Charles & Stephanie Lawson, Chris Sill, Chris Peratta, Agneta Liubinaite, Kingley Nwoko. The Pope’s general prayer intention for February is: Universal: That prisoners, especially the young, may be able to rebuild lives of dignity. Evangelization: That married people who are separated may find welcome and support in the Christian community. We pray for the coming of God’s Kingdom in Metropolitan Richmond: For enhancement of our common life in Jesus’ Name through the Holy Spirit, and for the resurrection of metropolitan Richmond as a modern metropolitan city of hope for the world. Please remember our Virginia Home resident Gina Loehr and family in your prayers in the passing of her father, + Carroll Edward Loehr on Sunday, February 8, in Richmond. Weekly Offerings For Fiscal Year beginning 7/1/2014 The Cathedral is grateful for last week’s collection. Due to the President’s Day holiday and snow days, last weeks collections were not counted in time for publication of the bulletin. We will include both weeks collections in next weekend’s bulletin. Young Adults Ministry Volunteer Opportunity What: Attend dinner with the residents. Enjoy their company! Where: St. Joseph's Home (Little Sisters of the Poor) 1503 Michaels Road, Richmond, VA When: 6:00 - 7:30 pm 1st Monday of the month More Information: www.facebook.com/CatholicRVA Prayer/Volunteer Opportunity: What: Pray rosary for those in the hospital Where: Chapel of Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center 13710 St. Francis Blvd., Midlothian, Virginia 23114 When: 6:50 - 7:30 pm, 2nd Monday of the month More Information: www.facebook.com/CatholicRVA Ladies Book Club: What: Currently reading "The Church of Mercy" by Pope Francis. Take part in the company of other catholic women even if you haven't read. Where: Changes locations each month. Please contact Emily Gliebe for directions or more information at emily.gliebe@gmail.com When: 7:30 pm, Last Monday of the Month Adoration: What: Liturgy of the Hours at 7:00 pm, Rosary at 8:00 pm, with plenty of silent time in between for personal prayer and reflection. Where: Sacred Heart Church , 1415 Perry Street, Richmond, VA When: 7:00 - 9:00 pm, Every Tuesday www.facebook.com/CatholicRVA Social Gathering: What: Dinner after mass with other young adults at a local restaurant. Where: Meet at the 13th Station of the Cross near the statue of Mary at the Cathedral. When: After Sunday's 5:15 pm Mass, 4th Sunday of the month. Beyond the Cathedral The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and Contemporary World Questionnaire: bit.ly/CDRsynod2015 In October, the 14th Ordinary Synod of Bishops will convene to discuss the topic of “The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and Contemporary World.” In preparation for this, the Synod Fathers have asked the People of God to respond to a series of questions that will help inform their discussions and conclusions. Visit bit.ly/CDRsynod2015 to complete an online questionnaire comprising 22 short answer questions condensed from the original Lineamenta. The questionnaire must be completed by 8:30 am on Monday, March 2. Responses may be anonymous and will be included in the final report that the Diocese of Richmond will send to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to be then compiled with other diocesan reports and sent to Rome. Visit www.cdrcmfl.org for more information on the Synod. Cathedral Information Daily Mass Schedule: Monday - Friday: 12:05 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 9:00 am 11:00 am & 5:15 pm Saturday: 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm If you’re interested in becoming Catholic contact Maria Thorsen at mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org or 804-212-3888 For Weddings, call Jayne Hushen in the Parish Office at 804-212-3892. For Mass Intenions, call Candice Davis in the Parish Office at 804-359-5651. Christian Marriage Formation Program for Engaged Couples, www.cdrcmfl.org/marriage-family/mariage-preparation/ Infant Baptisms - A Baptism Registration Form is available at the door of the church or on our website - www.richmondcathedral.org From February 18 through March 29 www.40daysforlife.com | atniermeyer@aol.com You’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to stand and to pray peacefully during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside the Richmond Medical Center for Women (abortion facility) at 118 N. Boulevard at Grove Avenue for one or more hours during the 40day prayer vigil, and also to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If you’d like more information – and especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact: Ann Niermeyer, 804-7145170, atniermeyer@aol.com. All are welcome! Catholic Women’s Club Saturday, March 21 | 11:15 am | Hermitage Country Club A fundraiser FASHION SHOW/LUNCHEON, with a raffle and door prizes, featuring spring fashions from TALBOTS, and sponsored by the Catholic Woman’s Club, will be held Saturday, March 21, 2015. St. Gertrude Scholarships and other philanthropic projects benefit from this event at Hermitage Country Club, 1248 Hermitage Road, Manakin-Sabot. Cash bar starts at 11:15 am, with lunch at 12:00 noon. Send $35.00 check to CWC by deadline March 14,. Mail to: Joan Walton, 300 Burnwick Road, Richmond, VA. 23227. Fr. Goldsmith leads Pilgrimage to Mexico December 8-13, 2015 | John Tagnesi: 1-888-544-4461 Fr. Joe Goldsmith, Parochial Vicar at Harrisonburg, VA will lead a Pilgrimage to Mexico for the Annivesary of our Lady of Guadalupe from Dec. 8-13, 2015 - the cost is $1,930 per person. Deposit is $450 each with final payment by Sept. 8, 2015. This package includes air from most east coast and midwest cities, daily breakfast and dinners, airport taxes, and travel insurance, Holy Masses and religious activities, sightseeing per itinerary in Private Motor Coach, escorted English-Speaking guide, 5 nights in a 1st class hotel, entrance fees, and local taxes. For additional information and brochures, contact John Tagnesi: email: jtag1964@verizon.net. Parish Community Life Preparation for 10th Grade Sacrament of Confirmation Liz Riegler at eriegler@richmondcathedral.org Confirmation preparation for 10th graders begins in January. The preparation consists of 4 modules and a retreat. If you are in 10th grade and would like to be Confirmed this year, please contact Liz Riegler as soon as possible for a registration packet: eriegler@richmondcathedral.org This is a requirement for all 10th graders being Confirmed in May, 2015. Module #3: March 8, 2-5:00 pm at St. Paul, Richmond Module #4: April 19, 2-5:00 pm at Holy Rosary, Richmond Nursery is open from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Sundays for children ages 12 mos. to 3 years. The nursery is on the lower level (take the elevator). Ordained Ministry and Religious Life: For information about the life and ministry of priests, deacons, and seminarians of men & women in religious life, contact Fr. Michael Boehling at 804-359-5661 or www.richmonddiocese.org/vocations Self-Guided Tour: When visiting the Cathedral, pick up a Self‐Guided Tour pamphlet at the front entrance. To view the tour on our website, visit: www.richmondcathedral.org/ selfguidedtour.pdf We welcome new members to our parish! You can fill out a registration form found at the back of the church, or email cdavis@richmondcathedral.org, or fill out an online registration form on our website: www.richmondcathedral.org During Weekday Masses, Parking Passes Are Not Needed Parish Faith Formation Programs “Lent: 40 Soul Searching Questions” Wednesdays in Lent | 10:00 am Begin a new spiritual journey this Lent that gives you new insights into the meaning of your life. Develop a deeper relationship with God, one truer to the demands of the world, the belief that you are called by God to be light to the world. The Lenten reflection book that will be used is “40 Soul-Stretching Conversations” by Sister Joan Chittister. This group will meet in the parish hall from 10:00 to 11:00 am on the Wednesdays during Lent: February 25, March 4, 11, 18 & 25. Babysitting will be provided. Readings and Reflection February 22 Gn 9 : 8-15 1 Peter 3 : 18-22 Mark 1 : 12-15 March 1 Gn 22 : 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 Rom 8 : 31b-34 Mark 9 : 2-10 Prepare for Sunday Mass using an online resource that includes a copy of the readings and much more. To access, go to the parish website and click on “Prepare for Sunday.” The First Sunday of Lent “Reflections” Session #2 On the first Sunday of Lent, the Gospel reading in each Lectionary cycle is about Jesus’ temptation in the desert. This event in the life of Jesus is reported in each of the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—but it is not found in John’s Gospel. This year we read Mark’s account of this event. The book that will be used is titled Radical Hospitality. St. Benedict wrote about Hospitality, welcoming the outsider, the poor, the pilgrim. Guests are crucial to the making of any heart. Read and discuss about how we can welcome the Divine in the stranger. The facilitator of this group is Mike Jackman. If you have any questions please email Maria Thorsen at mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org Compared to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the details throughout Mark’s narrative are sparse. This is evident in Mark’s account of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. Mark tells us only that Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and that for 40 days he was tempted by Satan. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke explain that Jesus fasted while in the desert, that Satan presented him with three temptations, and that Jesus refused each one, quoting Scripture. Only the Gospels of Matthew and Mark report that angels ministered to Jesus at the end of his time in the desert. February 22 and March 1 Separated or Divorced Catholics Support Group February 25 | 7:00 pm Monsignor Meunch speaks on Annulment As a Catholic community we practice love and healing; love is a service to our community”. . . There can be healing during and after a divorce. This group will meet in the Parish Offices on the following dates and time: February 19 & 25. All sessions will begin at 7:00 pm. If you are interested in joining this group or have questions, please email Maria Thorsen. The facilitator, Christine Cestaro, is experienced in this support group. Preparation for the Sacrament of First Eucharist for Youth Sunday, March 8 & 22, & April 19 | 12:00 noon mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org Preparation for the Sacrament of First Eucharist will take place on the following dates. Parents will have instruction at the same time your child is receiving their instruction. March 8 (12:00-2:00 pm) March 22 (12:00-2:00 pm) April 19 (12:00-2:00 pm). Sacrament of First Eucharist will be during the 9:00 and 11:00 am Masses on May 3, 2015. If you have any questions please email: mateller@comcast.net or mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org In each of the Synoptic Gospels, the temptation of Jesus follows his baptism by John the Baptist. In Mark’s Gospel, we are told that Jesus went into the desert immediately after his baptism, led by the Spirit. Jesus’ public ministry in Galilee begins after his temptation in the desert. Mark’s Gospel makes a connection between the arrest of John the Baptist and the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Jesus’ preaching about the Kingdom of God is in continuity with the preaching of John the Baptist, but it is also something new. As Jesus announces it, the Kingdom of God is beginning; the time of the fulfillment of God’s promises is here. The fact that Jesus spent 40 days in the desert is significant. This recalls the 40 years that the Israelites wandered in the desert after being led from slavery in Egypt. The prophet Elijah also journeyed in the desert for 40days and nights, making his way to Horeb, the mountain of God, where he was also attended to by an angel of the Lord. Remembering the significance of these events, we also set aside 40 days for the season of Lent. In Mark’s Gospel, the desert marks beginning of Jesus’ battle with Satan; the ultimate test will be in Jesus’ final hours on the cross. In a similar way, our Lenten observances are only a beginning, a preparation for and a reinforcement of our ongoing struggle to resist the temptations we face in our lives. During Lent, we are led by the Holy Spirit to remember the vows of Baptism in which we promised to reject sin and to follow Jesus. Just as Jesus was ministered to by the angels, God also supports us in our struggle against sin and temptation. We succeed because Jesus conquered sin once and for all in his saving death on the cross. ©LoyolaPress SPREAD THE LOVE: Richmond Residents in Need Commonwealth Chris Joseph Lisa Joseph Associate Broker / REALTOR® 7201 Glen Forest Drive, Suite 104, Richmond, VA 23226 Chris: 804-276-2932 Lisa: 804-276-2370 Fax: 804-612-2829 josephrealty@verizon.net | www.josephrealtygroup.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Now through March 1 Contact: Jenna.marie.nguyen@gmail.com Item collection for Richmond Residents in Need. Currently collecting: soap, toothpaste, deodorant and shampoo, socks, underwear and white t-shirts (the clothing items do not have to be new, just clean and usable), individual sized snacks, individual instant coffee packs and ramen noodles. Please place items in donation bin in the back now through March 1. Contact Jenna Nguyen with questions: jenna.marie.nguyen@gmail.com