H N J C Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh
715 Nazareth Street
Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama, Bishop of Raleigh
Rev. Monsignor David D. Brockman, V.G., Pastor Rev. John A. Kane, Parochial Vicar | Rev. Pedro Muñoz, Parochial Vicar Deacon Michael Alig | Deacon Juan Banda
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Saturday Vigil............................. 5:00 PM Sunday.........................................7:00 AM Sunday.......................................10:00 AM Sunday........................................12:00 PM Domingo......................................8:30 AM Domingo.......................................1:30 PM
Catholic Campus Ministry Sunday.......................................7:00 PM
Forma Extraordinaria (Latin) First Sundays............................4:30 PM Daily Mass MondayFriday..................12:10 PM SHC Tuesday & Friday............7:00 AM HNOJ Miércoles.............................6:30 PM SHC
Confessions | Confesiones
Saturdays 3:005:00 PM at Holy Name of Jesus Daily at Sacred Heart Church following the 12:10 pm Mass
Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón Miércoles 5:30 pm Jueves 6:30 pm
Holy Hour | Hora Santa First Fridays at 11:00 AM Sacred Heart Church
Jueves 7:00 PM Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón
Adminstrative Information
Parish Office….....................9198326030 Fax........................................9198334667 Address.........................219 W Edenton St. Raleigh 27603 Office Hours..................9:00 AM4:00 PM General Email…
[email protected] Website..............www.raleighcathedral.org Social Media....................@HolyNameNC #raleighcathedral My Parish App.............text ‘app’ to 88202 Please see the website or call the office for information on scheduling Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals, Quinceañeras and Mass Intentions.
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Prayer for those Graduating ± Beginning last weekend, many have been graduating from college or university and either continuing into graduate education or beginning their respective working career. It is a time of transition, also accompanied frequently by more intense discernment of a vocation of life. That was certainly the case with me, as I graduated from university and having recently become a Catholic, I also began several years of discernment of how it is that I would serve Our Lord. Interestingly, it was not to be in the graduate work I did in Immunology nor the work in that field that followed. Rather, that discernment of my vocation was certainly taking place through all my work in that field, leading me to begin more formal discernment and formation in seminary of a priestly vocation. The point is that prayers are needed for graduates as they similarly discern how it is they are begin called to serve Our Lord through a vocation of life, whether as a single person, those married, as a religious or as a deacon or priest. We are all called into one of those respective vocations and our discerning of which is oh so important, as through it, will we not only serve Our Lord’s purposes for our life, but also, will we find true happiness. Thus, pray for those graduating.
Congratulations to our 2019 Cathedral School Graduates ± Join me in expressing prayerful best wishes and congratulations to our 2019 Cathedral School graduates, 31 in all this year and who will be receiving their diplomas at our graduation scheduled for May 31, 2019: Tommy Alder, Leo Boehling, Jack Bost, Connor Chicoli, Colin Coble, Mary Daley, Mason Dancausse, Jack Derrenbacher, Liam Dwyer, Zach Eddinger, Ugonna Ezuma, Erin Hill, Gabriel Hill, Connor Jehorek, Julia Jett, Jack Lally, Katie Lucas, Sophia Marapoti, Kyle Marshburn, Riley McGarry, Marjorie Miller, Chideraa Ngwadom, Giavanna OrozcoGarza, Ella Jae Partel, Hayden Sallade, Donovan St. Remy, Jamil Tucker, Fred Usher, Alex Williams, Nicholas York and Tiffany Zwirblia. May Our Lord continue to bless them as they transition to high school and Our Lady and the patron saint of each, watch over them and guide them, always.
Transitions, Gratitude and Prayers ± Some personnel news: I have received and accepted the resignation of Dr. Janice Jett as our Cathedral School Principal for this academic year and part of the prior. I join you in expressing great gratitude to Dr. Jett for her contributions to Catholic education and formation during her time serving at Cathedral and assure her of prayerful best wishes as she begins an academic position much closer to her family home.
In collaboration with our Diocesan Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Dr. Mike Fedewa and our Diocesan Director of Human Resources, Mr. Gary Rosia, I have initiated the search process for candidates who will be wellsuited to serve our parents in the Catholic education and formation of their children, as well as their development as future leaders in the Church and the greater community. With elections upcoming for the School Improvement Team and it is my intent to ask representatives from this newly elected consultative body for their input on the top candidates for the position of principal. Kindly, keep this process among your intentions and look for future updates.
Building Phases Update ± The soccer field and other playfield construction on our Cathedral campus is currently in the permitting process with the City of Raleigh, having received all of the necessary Diocesan approvals. We received word late last week that this process should be complete by midJune 2019, after which construction will begin. With the decision to place artificial turf on the soccer field portion of the play areas to be constructed, its use should be begin in the Fall 2019 when construction is completed.
One of the longstanding issues on our Sacred Heart campus on which many have commented is the poor condition of the parking lot that is used not only for parking, but also for play during the school day, when in session. Through the generosity of a longstanding friend, repaving of that lot, restriping and repair to other areas of the parking areas will begin after the conclusion of the school academic year. I will also be consulting with our School Improvement Team members for consensus on other infrastructure items for the Sacred Heart campus which be added to Phase II of the building process. As announced, these will be included with the parish center building (which includes the gym) on the Cathedral campus. As I mentioned, the funding development work on this phase will begin in the late Summer, early Fall 2019.
Parish Council Elections ± With the elections process concluded for membership on our Parish Council, my gratitude to all who proposed members of our community and all who have so generously offered their time and talent to serve on our Parish Council. Please join me in extending prayerful best wishes and congratulations to the following parishioners, who began their term and service with their first meeting on this important advisory body to me as pastor: Irma Alcantar, Sally Bruns, Dan Dunbar, Genaro EstradaNuñez, George Morgan, Cyril Sagan, Janet Urieta and Steven Vozzo. Kindly include them as a body among your intentions as they assist in the regular work of strategic planning and some important upcoming projects, namely our planning for Phase II of our parish funding development and construction.
New Stained Glass on the Way ± Through the great generosity of two parishioners, more stained glass for our Cathedral church is on the way for one of the aisle windows, this one depicting the flight of the Holy Family into Egypt. Each of the windows rectangular windows depicting a scene from sacred scripture are original stained glass hand crafted in the late 1920’s by Paula Himmelsbach Balano, the first woman to have a stained glass studio in the United States. We have over 50 of these windows, but not all have been sponsored and thus not yet restored and then installed. The work is done at the Beyer Studios in Philadelphia, one of the finest studios in the USA for the restoration and repurposing of these fine works of sacred art, now serving to inspire a new generation of those encountering Our Lord in the beauty of stained glass. Look for more information in this column on its installation, expected in the late Summer, early Fall 2019.
Vacation Days ± Over a year in the planning, I will be taking a few vacation days from Sunday evening through the middle of next week, together with some longtime family friends in the UK, who are there to participate in the festivities associated with the 75th anniversary of DDay. My gratitude to Father Pedro Munoz and Father John Kane for their priestly generosity and also to our great parish pastoral staff.
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First Reading Acts 15:12, 2229
Some who had come down from Judea were instructing the brothers, "Unless you are circumcised according to the Mosaic practice, you cannot be saved." Because there arose no little dissension and debate by Paul and Barnabas with them, it was decided that Paul, Barnabas, and some of the others should go up to Jerusalem to the apostles and elders about this question.
The apostles and elders, in agreement with the whole church, decided to choose representatives and to send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas. The ones chosen were Judas, who was called Barsabbas, and Silas, leaders among the brothers.
This is the letter delivered by them: "The apostles and the elders, your brothers, to the brothers in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia of Gentile origin: greetings. Since we have heard that some of our number who went out without any mandate from us have upset you with their teachings and disturbed your peace of mind, we have with one accord decided to choose representatives and to send them to you along with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, who have dedicated their lives to the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. So we are sending Judas and Silas who will also convey this same message by word of mouth: 'It is the decision of the Holy Spirit and of us not to place on you any burden beyond these necessities, namely, to abstain from meat sacrificed to idols, from blood, from meats of strangled animals, and from unlawful marriage. If you keep free of these, you will be doing what is right. Farewell.'"
The Word of the Lord
R. Thanks be to God.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 67:23,5,6,8
R. O God, let all the nations praise you!
May God have pity on us and bless us; may he let his face shine upon us. So may your way be known upon earth; among all nations, your salvation. R. O God, let all the nations praise you!
May the nations be glad and exult because you rule the peoples in equity; the nations on the earth you guide. R. O God, let all the nations praise you!
May the peoples praise you, O God; may all the peoples praise you! May God bless us, and may all the ends of the earth fear him! R. O God, let all the nations praise you!
For the 5p, 7a an 10a Masses:
Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins.
Second Reading Rev 21:1014, 2223
The angel took me in spirit to a great, high mountain and showed me the holy city Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God. It gleamed with the splendor of God. Its radiance was like that of a precious stone, like jasper, clear as crystal. It had a massive, high wall, with twelve gates where twelve angels were stationed and on which names were inscribed, the names of the twelve tribes of the Israelites. There were three gates facing east, three north, three south, and three west. The wall of the city had twelve courses of stones as its foundation, on which were inscribed the twelve names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
I saw no temple in the city for its temple is the Lord God almighty and the Lamb. The city had no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gave it light, and its lamp was the Lamb.
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Alleluia Jn 14:23
R. Thanks be to God.
R. Alleluia, alleluia. Whoever loves me will keep my word, says the Lord, and my Father will love him and we will come to him. R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel Jn 14:2329
Jesus said to his disciples: "Whoever loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our dwelling with him. Whoever does not love me does not keep my words; yet the word you hear is not mine but that of the Father who sent me.
"I have told you this while I am with you. The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.
You heard me tell you, 'I am going away and I will come back to you.' If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father; for the Father is greater than I. And now I have told you this before it happens, so that when it happens you may believe."
The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ. Please see page 4 for the lyrics to America the Beautiful.
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O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.
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O beautiful for pilgrim feet, Whose stern, impassioned stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine ev'ry flaw, Confirm thy soul in selfcontrol, Thy liberty in law.
3.O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine, Till all success be nobleness, And ev'ry gain divine.
4.O beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam, Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea. Text: Katherine L. Bates, 18591929
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Daily Mass will be celebrated only at 9:00 am on Monday, May 27th at Sacred Heart Church. There will be no 12:10 pm Mass on Memorial Day. The parish office will be closed in observance of the holiday on Monday. Have time to join the Greeter Ministry at HNOJ Cathedral? The Greeter Ministry is still seeking additional guides to welcome and assist visitors to our Cathedral. Consider sharing your love of our new worship home with those who come to tour or pray. Email
[email protected] with your interest or complete an Volunteer Inquiry Form on our website. Usher Ministry Seeks Additional Help Many volunteers are needed to ensure that our liturgies run smoothly and put forth a welcoming fase to visitors and pilgrims. The parish is experiencing a high need of Ushers, especially at the 5:00 pm Vigil Mass. Registered parishioners willing to assist at weekend Masses should contact Peter Ferket at
[email protected] with their interest. YM Summer Festival Postponed Due to several factors we will be moving the Summer Festival into the latter half of the summer. If you have already bought a ticket, please hold on to it and we will be updating you as we reschedule this event. We want to make it the best event we can for our Parish Community and our Supporters so we as a ministry felt it best to postpone the event. If you have any questions please contact Elizabeth Queen at
[email protected]
Free Sunday Clinic, operated by St. Joseph Primary Care Day of Grace offers a free clinic, operated by St. Joseph Primary Care at St. Ann Catholic Church in Clayton, NC is now open to everyone on every last Sunday of the month from 9am1pm. Come, get well, and be examined and treated by one of our volunteer nurses & medical doctors. For appointments and information, please call (919) 3866866 SAVE THE DATE!25TH Annual Run for Life We're looking for runners,sponsors and volunteers for the annual 5k Run and 1 Mile Fun Run onSaturday, August 17that Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary. Formore info, visitwww.raleighrunforlife.orgor www.runnc.com. If you have any questions, please contact Eileen Mayhew9196783004or Kathy Klein9198151369. St. Michael the Archangel Parish of Cary, NC will be hosting the Vatican International Exhibition ± “Eucharistic Miracles of the World” on Sat., June 22 from 12pm8pm & Sun., June 23rd from 8am 8pm in the Parish Hall. Come to learn about over 150 of these extraordinary Eucharistic miracles that are continuing right through to our present time! Did you know there was aEucharistic Miracle in Buenos Aires in 1996 under the leadership of Cardinal Bergoglio (our current Pope Francis) and in Tixtla, Mexico on Oct 2006? For more info, please visit www.stmichaelcary.org
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Liam Dwyer Zach Eddinger Ugonna Ezuma Erin Hill Gabriel Hill Connor Jehorek Julia Jett Jack Lally
Katie Lucas Sophia Marapoti Kyle Marshburn Riley McGarry Marjorie Miller Chideraa Ngwadom Giavanna OrozcoGarza Ella Jae Partel
Hayden Sallade Donovan St. Remy Jamil Tucker Fred Usher Alex Williams Nicholas York Tiffany Zwirblia
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Weekend Masses Day Date Time Intention Sat 5/25 5:00 pm † Mary Pat Mosca Sun 5/26 7:00 am Pro Populo Dom 5/26 8:30 am Miguel Angel Hernandez Sun 5/26 10:00 am † Jacqueline Vozzo Sun 5/26 12:00 pm † Charles & Susan Souhrada Dom 5/26 1:30 pm Cristo Jesus Daily Mass Mon 5/27 9:00 am* † Ann Nelan Tue 5/28 7:00 am Tue 5/28 12:10 pm † Fr. Sal Busichio Wed 5/29 12:10 pm † Ed Elwyn Miér 5/29 6:30 pm † Gabriel Andrade Gonzalez Thu 5/30 12:10 pm † Alvaro Andrés Coronado Durán Fri 5/31 7:00 am Fri 5/31 12:10 pm † Msgr. Thomas Hadden Sat 6/1 9:00 am † Bob Helmlinger
Requested by: Dan & Elizabeth Dunbar Fam. MartinezHernandez The Hilliards The Poole Family Soledad Rios Judy Ryan Bill Findlay Judy Ryan Maritza Serrano Andrea Blanco KPCLA Deniece Helmlinger
Weekend Masses are at HNOJ; weekday daily Mass in English at 12:10 pm and 9:00 am Saturday Mass are at SHC; 7:00 am Daily Mass in English on Tue & Fri is at HNOJ; daily Mass in Spanish on Wednesday is at SHC
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If you or a loved one requires a home visit or reception of the Holy Eucharist at home, please email Deacon Michael Alig at
[email protected] or call the main office at 9198326030.
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For the weekend of May 1819 Second Collection: Today, we will take up a second collection to support the Catholic Communication CamMass Collections $ 21,290 Online Giving $ 8,950 Weekly Total $ 30,240 School Support $ 3,752
paign. Next weekend will be the monthly Priests’ Retirement Assessment. The schedule for 2019 is posted on the parish website for your reference.
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May the peoples praise you, O God; may all the peoples praise you! Psalm 67:6
Setting aside our praises to God at Masses, how often do you hear others praising God in your everyday world? How often do you celebrate God in your life? We should be a joyous people especially in Easter season but often, we get right back on to our old familiar saddle. So, I am posting one of the most joyous praises in our Catholic faitha joyous thank you to God for the creation. Have some spiritual fun and try writing your own praise of creation this spring.
The Canticle of Creation by St. Francis of Assisi
O Most High, allpowerful, good Lord God, to you belong praise, glory, honour and all blessing.
Be praised, my Lord, for all your creation and especially for our Brother Sun, who brings us the day and the light; he is strong and shines magnificently. O Lord, we think of you when we look at him.
Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Moon, and for the stars which you have set shining and lovely in the heavens.
Be praised, my Lord, for our Brothers Wind and Air and every kind of weather by which you, Lord, uphold life in all your creatures.
Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Water, who is very useful to us, and humble and precious and pure.
Be praised, my Lord, for Brother Fire, through whom you give us light in the darkness: he is bright and lively and strong.
Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Earth, our Mother, who nourishes us and sustains us, bringing forth fruits and vegetables of many kinds and flowers of many colours.
Be praised, my Lord, for those who forgive for love of you; and for those who bear sickness and weakness in peace and patience you will grant them a crown.
Be praised, my Lord, for our Sister Death, whom we must all face.
I praise and bless you, Lord, and I give thanks to you, and I will serve you in all humility. AMEN!
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[email protected]
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Opportunities to Help Volunteers are needed at Oak City Cares which is a new multi services center for people experiencing homelessness. It will open in April and is operated by Catholic Charities in partnership with Wake County, the City of Raleigh, and the Partnership to End and Prevent Homelessness, and 15+ partner agencies which will provide services onsite. Volunteers are critically needed to provide hospitality, family recreation activities, administrative support and more during the week and weekends. To learn more about volunteering, please click on the “Volunteer” link at www.oakcitycares.org
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Introducing another way to live your faith. We will be periodically posting legislative actions where the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is asking everyone to advocate to end injustices that are against the social teachings of the Church.
1.USCCB Chairman of Domestic Justice and ProLife Activities expressed concern over a new EPA rule that will expose pregnant women and unborn children to mercury and other toxics. ACTION CENTER: http://www.usccb.org/news/2019/19 058.cfm
2.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is our nation's foremost antihunger program. Each year SNAP lifts millions of lowincome Americans out of food insecurity. Barbara Molinari Quinby, MPS On February 1, 2019, the USDA released a proposed rule to Director of Social Justice Ministries increase SNAP work requirements which would limit state flexibilities to adapt to the needs of lowincome and working fami lies in the state.As a result of these changes more than 755,000 individuals would lose SNAP benefits over the next three years. Tell the USDAto withdraw or modify the rule so that it protects J- ,() #%$ I&&("$!', access to necessary food and nutrition programs and adheres to Treatment of the Foreigner according to Scripture “When an alien resides with you in your land, do not molest him. the bipartisan policies implemented in the recentlypassed 2018 You shall treat the alien who resides with you no differently than Farm Bill. ACTION CENTER: https://www.votervoice.net/ USCCB/campaigns/64829/respon the natives born among you; have the same love for him as for yourself; for you too were once aliens in the land of Egypt. I, the 3.From Catholics Confront Global Poverty & CRS: LORD, am your God.” … Leviticus 19:3334. It's a big week to speak out in support of migrants and refugees If you are interested in joining the Justice for Immigrants team, by protecting foreign aid. The House and Senate have ramped please contact Luisa MartinPrice through up their work on the budget process for FY20, with key
[email protected]. mittees beginning their negotiations. The administration also just released its FY20 budget proposal to Congress. Your voice is needed to ensure Congress protects lifesaving foreign aid that supports refugees, migrants and asylumseekers around the world. ACTION CENTER: https://support.crs.org/act/share journey233 The Sixth Sunday of Easter
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Faith Formation Grades 1 ± 5
May 26: No Life Teen due to Memorial Day
Email Stacie Miller for details at
[email protected]
Mission Trip: Registration for Mission Trip 2019 is closed. Please, start praying for our 25+ Adults and Teens attending this trip.
Confirmation 2020
Attend one of the parent / candidate meetings. Confirmation is for Holy Name of Jesus registered parishioners 8th ± 12th grade. A parent and youth must attend one meeting together. x June 9 @ 11:30 am in English x July 28 @ 11:30 am in English x August 18 @ 11:30 am in English x June 9 @ 3:30 pm in English x July 28 @ 3:30 pm in Spanish x August 18 @ 1:30 pm in English x June 9, @ 3:30 pm in Spanish x August 18 @ 3:30 pm in Spanish
Summer Festival Postponed! Due to several factors we will be moving the Summer Festival into the latter half of the summer. If you have already bought a ticket, please hold on to it and we will be updating you as we reschedule this event. We want to make it the best event we can for our Parish Community and our Supporters so we as a ministry felt it best to postpone the event. If you have any questions please contact Elizabeth Queen at
[email protected].
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in Academics, Athletic and Performing Arts Camps in June & July of 2019. To register or for more information, email questions to:
[email protected] or go to www.cghsnc.org/summerprograms
Middle School Youth Group
Email Stacie Miller for details at
[email protected].
To Register for Faith Formation or Confirmation, you must bring: Birth Certificate Baptism Certificate if not received at Sacred Heart or Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral Communion Certificate if received elsewhere than at Sacred Heart or Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral $ 75.00 (per student) check or money order made out to Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral payment plan option: $25.00 per student is due at time of registration $25.00 per student is due on First day of Class $25.00 per student is due by February 6, 2020
L S 20182019 F F Elementary Faith Formation See notice above about Registration! Middle School EDGE (4:005:30 pm) Summer Fun Fridays: Jun 14; Jun 21; Jun 28; Jul 12; Jul 19; Jul 26; Aug 2; Aug 9. We will be hosting Helping Hand Mission Children Fridays, 9:30 am 3:00 pm in St. Monica. Middle Schoolers will plan, prep and run games, activities & crafts while adults monitor all areas to make sure the youth have what they need. A collection each week of fresh fruit & snacks to send home with the Helping Hand Mission children will take place. For more information email Stacie Miller at
[email protected].
Follow us on social media @HolyNameNC or download MyParish app by texting the word “app” to the number 88202
2019 C1Confirmation Year 1 (4:005:30 pm) Jun 02: Day of Reflection: All Confirmation Candidates must attend from 2:456:00 pm
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Food & Beverage Notice Please remember that food, drink and gum are not allowed in the Cathedral at any time, including the narthex and the altar server vesting areas. Please be respectful of our worship home, and in keeping with catechetical norms, honor the practice of fasting at least one hour before receiving Holy Communion. Parking Issues Please be considerate of your fellow parishioners and only park in the designated, lined parking spaces. Please do not park along the edges of the travel lanes, next to designated parking spots, nor around the interior or exterior of the piazza. These lanes must be kept clear for emergency vehicles and for efficient entry and exit of the grounds by your fellow parishioners, especially between Masses. Thank you. Special Parking Lot Please also remember that the small lot to the North of the Cathedral is RESERVED for seniors and/or those who have difficulty walking great distances. We ask that choir members and musicians refrain from using this lot unless the allowances apply. Thank you for your cooperation. Page 7 | May 26, 2019
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Recuerde silenciar sus dispositivos móviles antes de que comience la misa.
Primera Lectura Hch 15, 12. 2229
En aquellos días, vinieron de Judea a Antioquía algunos discípulos y se pusieron a enseñar a los hermanos que si no se circuncidaban conforme a la ley de Moisés, no podrían salvarse. Esto provocó un altercado y una violenta discusión con Pablo y Bernabé; al fin se decidió que Pablo, Bernabé y algunos más fueran a Jerusalén para tratar el asunto con los apóstoles y los presbíteros.
Los apóstoles y los presbíteros, de acuerdo con toda la comunidad cristiana, juzgaron oportuno elegir a algunos de entre ellos y enviarlos a Antioquía con Pablo y Bernabé. Los elegidos fueron Judas (llamado Barsabás) y Silas, varones prominentes en la comunidad. A ellos les entregaron una carta que decía: "Nosotros, los apóstoles y los presbíteros, hermanos suyos, saludamos a los hermanos de Antioquía, Siria y Cilicia, convertidos del paganismo. Enterados de que algunos de entre nosotros, sin mandato nuestro, los han alarmado e inquietado a ustedes con sus palabras, hemos decidido de común acuerdo elegir a dos varones y enviárselos, en compañía de nuestros amados hermanos Bernabé y Pablo, que han consagrado su vida a la causa de nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Les enviamos, pues, a Judas y a Silas, quienes les trasmitirán, de viva voz, lo siguiente: 'El Espíritu Santo y nosotros hemos decidido no imponerles más cargas que las estrictamente necesarias. A saber: que se abstengan de la fornicación y de comer lo inmolado a los ídolos, la sangre y los animales estrangulados. Si se apartan de esas cosas, harán bien'. Los saludamos".
Palabra de Dios R. Te alabamos Señor.
Segunda Lectura Apoc 21, 1014. 2223 Un ángel me transportó en espíritu a una montaña elevada, y me mostró a Jerusalén, la ciudad santa, que descendía del cielo, resplandeciente con la gloria de Dios. Su fulgor era semejante al de una piedra preciosa, como el de un diamante cristalino.
Tenía una muralla ancha y elevada, con doce puertas monumentales, y sobre ellas, doce ángeles y doce nombres escritos, los nombres de las doce tribus de Israel. Tres de estas puertas daban al oriente, tres al norte, tres al sur y tres al poniente. La muralla descansaba sobre doce cimientos, en los que estaban escritos los doce nombres de los apóstoles del Cordero.
No vi ningún templo en la ciudad, porque el Señor Dios todopoderoso y el Cordero son el templo. No necesita la luz del sol o de la luna, porque la gloria de Dios la ilumina y el Cordero es su lumbrera.
Palabra de Dios R: Te alabamos Señor.
Aclamación antes del Evangelio Jn 14, 23
R. Aleluya, aleluya. El que me ama, cumplirá mi palabra, dice el Señor; y mi Padre lo amará y vendremos a él. R. Aleluya.
Evangelio Jn 14, 2329
En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: "El que me ama, cumplirá mi palabra y mi Padre lo amará y vendremos a él y haremos en él nuestra morada. El que no me ama no cumplirá mis palabras. La palabra que están oyendo no es mía, sino del Padre, que me envió. Les he hablado de esto ahora que estoy con ustedes; pero el Paráclito, el Espíritu Santo que mi Padre les enviará en mi nombre, les enseñará todas las cosas y les recordará todo cuanto yo les he dicho.
Salmo Responsorial ± Salmo 66, 23. 5. 6 y 8
R. Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos. Aleluya. Ten piedad de nosotros y bendícenos; vuelve, Señor, tus ojos a nosotros. Que conozca la tierra tu bondad y los pueblos tu obra salvación. R. Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos. Aleluya. Las naciones con júbilo te canten, porque juzgas al mundo con justicia; con equidad tú juzgas a los pueblos y riges en la tierra a las naciones. R. Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos. Aleluya. Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos, que los pueblos te aclamen todos juntos. Que nos bendiga Dios Y que le rinda honor el mundo entero. R. Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos. Aleluya.
La paz les dejo, mi paz les doy. No se la doy como la da el mundo. No pierdan la paz ni se acobarden. Me han oído decir: 'Me voy, pero volveré a su lado'. Si me amaran, se alegrarían de que me vaya al Padre, porque el Padre es más que yo. Se lo he dicho ahora, antes de que suceda, para que cuando suceda, crean".
Palabra del Señor
R: Gloria a ti Señor Jesús.
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9 de junio: Noche social “Inicio de verano” 6: 008: 30 PM Salón de la escuela Cathedral ¡Damos la bienvenida a todos nuestros alumnos de 9º grado en el Ministerio de la Juventud! Por favor, únase a nosotros para este evento impresionante!
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La inscripción para el Viaje de la Misión 2019 está cerrada. Por favor, comience a orar por nuestros más de 25 adultos y adolescentes que asisten a este viaje. Festival de Verano Se Pospone Debido a varios factores, moveremos el Festival de verano a la segunda mitad del verano. Si ya ha comprado un boleto, por favor, consérvelo y lo actualizaremos a medida que reprogramemos este evento. Queremos que sea el mejor evento que podamos para nuestra comunidad parroquial y nuestros partidarios, por lo que, como ministerio, sentimos que es mejor posponer el evento. Si tiene alguna pregunta, póngase en contacto con Elizabeth Queen en
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R C 20192020 (,- I-./,0) En la diócesis de Raleigh, aquellos que han sido bautizados en la infancia como católicos romanos y han recibido su primera Santa Comunión y son la edad mínima de trece años, puede comenzar un programa de formación de dos años que conduce a la celebración del Sacramento de la confirmación. Como norma ordinaria para esta Diócesis de Raleigh, la recepción de la confirmación es entre las edades de 1316 (noveno o décimo grado) en la parroquia donde usted está registrado. Usted debe estar inscrito en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús para participar en este programa. Estaremos organizando una reunión de padres/candidatos para el santo nombre de los feligreses registrados los grados 812. x 9 de junio 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus del sagrado corazón x 28 julio 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus sagrado del corazón x 18 agosto 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus sagrado del corazón Para inscribirse para la confirmación por favor traiga: x Certificado de Nacimiento x Certificado de bautismo si no se recibe en el sagrado corazón o en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús x Certificado de comunión si se recibe y no se recibe en sagrado corazón o Santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús x $75,00 (por estudiante) cheque o giro de dinero en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús x opción de plan de pago: $25,00 por estudiante se debe en el momento del registro $25,00 por estudiante vence el primer día de clase $25,00 por estudiante vence el 6 de febrero de 2020 Hay un máximo de 200,00 familias excepto para el año sacramental.
I' )$(9)(%' !D($,! C!,E- ( ' E 9!G%4 Estudiantes nuevos para Primera Comunión, RCIC (preparación sacramental para los niños y jóvenes deseando recibir los sacramentos del Bautismo que tienen más de siete años y quienes no fueron bautizados de infantes) y que en el calendario escolar 20192020 estarán entre los grados 1o y 5o: La Inscripción temprana será el día miércoles 16 de mayo y hasta el viernes 31 de mayo, 2019, de lunes a viernes de 12:00 p.m. hasta las 4:00 p.m. en las Oficinas de la Iglesia Sacred Heart (al frente de la escuela). Deberá traer la hoja de inscripción llena o reclamar una en la oficina; traer copia y original del certificado de nacimiento y de bautismo (si está bautizado). El valor del año de catequesis es de $80.00, deberán ser cancelados con un money order, cheque personal o efectivo el día de la inscripción. Las clases de catequesis serán los domingos de 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. El primer día de clases será el domingo 15 de septiembre.
Estudiantes que se encuentran en 1er año y que pasan al 2do año para continuar en la preparación para la Primera Comunión y RCIC (preparación sacramental para los niños y jóvenes deseando recibir los sacramentos del Bautismo que tienen más de 7 años y quienes no fueron bautizados de infantes): la inscripción se abrirá desde día lunes 14 de abril y hasta el día viernes 31 de mayo, 2019. Los horarios de atención para la inscripción serán de lunes a jueves de 12:00 pm. a 4:00 p.m. en las Oficinas de la Iglesia Sacred Heart (al frente de la escuela). El valor del año de catequesis para el segundo año es de $105.00, deberán ser cancelados con un money order, cheque personal o efectivo el día de la inscripción.
La señora Olga Salas (Ministerio Hispano) Katia Roebuck (RecepciónRegistración) y Andrea Blanco (Directora de la Formación en la Fe Hispana) recibirán la inscripción.
** Pasada esta fecha los niñosjóvenes, serán puestos en lista de espera y posteriormente se les avisará si hay algún cupo libre en las clases; lo anterior se debe a la limitación de espacio en los salones de la escuela, a las clases en español de catecismo.
Si su hijo va a comenzar el grado 6to para el siguiente año escolar (20192020) y todavía no ha hecho la primera comunión o no está bautizado, deberá inscribirse en el programa de catequesis en inglés. Para mayor información sobre la inscripción, por favor llamar a parroquial 9198326030 (preguntar por la Sra. Stacie Miller
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Certificado de Nacimiento del niñno (a) que se bautizara, Los Padrinos deben tener 16 años de edad y recibido el sacramento de Confirmación. Prácticante católica en Buena communion con la Iglesia. Padres y padrinos asistir a las pláticas o traer comprobante de su parroquia de que participó en las pláticas prebautismales. Horas de Misas Domingo Catedral de Santo Nombre de Jesús 8:30 am | 1:30 pm M1(,!)(J' E=!'"K4()% Todo lo que Jesús hizo en su vida pública lo hizo con amor. Escuchar a las personas sin prisa, Misa Diaria mirando a los ojos, esperando respuesta y perdonando. Nunca la persona se iba sin ese consuelo Iglesia Sagrado Corazón de escucha y dialogo. Algunas veces dialogaba con preguntas y respuestas como el pasaje de la Miércoles | 6:30 pm Samaritana. En otras ocasiones, como con Pedro a orilla del lago, afirmando a Pedro en ese rol Hora Santa tan importante del amor. Y así, podría mencionar muchos ejemplos. En esta ocasión surgió otra Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón pregunta para Jesús: "Judas, no el Iscariote, le preguntó: 'Señor, ¿Por qué hablas de mostrarte a Jueves | 7:00 pm nosotros y no al mundo?' Jesús le respondió: 'Si alguien me ama, guardará mis palabras, y mi Padre lo amará'" Y Jesús agrega. "Entonces vendremos a él para poner nuestra morada en Confesiones él." (Juan 14:2223). Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón Miércoles a las 5:30 pm El punto clave del Evangelio de hoy es que Jesús nos invita a mantener su palabra. Cada palabra Jueves a las 6:00 pm es una enseñanza, es un reto; Siempre invitando a ver al Padre en Él. Este es el mandato para sus
Quinceañeras Llame a la oficina parroquial para programar una cita con el coordinadora de ministerio hispano, Olga Salas.
seguidores, amar totalmente. Amar es un aprendizaje, es un proceso a la apertura a pesar de las dificultades, a ser receptivos, aunque seamos rechazados, y ser obedientes a lo voz del Espíritu Santo. Con respuestas positivas, siempre viendo y discerniendo el lado de las cosas sin tomar partido, es que alcanzaremos la paz prometida en esta Pascua. "Les dejo la paz, les doy mi paz. La paz que yo les doy no es como la que da el mundo. Que no haya en ustedes angustia ni miedo." (Juan 14:2728). Gracias Señor por infundir animo en nosotros y por tu presencia en la Eucaristía.
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Ha sido una bendición dar por terminado este año de Catequesis. Muchos han sido las cosas que juntos hemos construido entre Catequistas, Niños y Padres de Familia. De ello estamos comenzando a ver los frutos. El primero fue el recibimiento de la Santa Eucaristía de los niños que después de dos años terminaron su preparación para hacer su Primera Comunión. Un bello testimonio que vio la comunidad de la Catedral, el pasado domingo 19 de mayo, cuando sesenta y cuatro niños recibieron a Cristo en sus vidas y en sus corazones por primera vez a través de la Sagrada Comunión. El segundo fruto es la semilla que cultivamos con los niños que comenzaron su primer año de formación y que están a mitad de camino. El próximo año para esta misma época, estaremos celebrando el recibimiento de su primera Eucaristía.
Unidos en alegría, gozo y fraternidad vamos a celebrar la clausura de este año, por eso les recordamos a los padres de familia del año de Catequesis 20182019, nuestro Picnic Familiar el sábado 1o de junio, 2019 de 10:003:00 p.m. en el parque Lake Wheeler Park, 6404 Lake Wheeler Rd. Raleigh, NC 27603. Si Ud. ofreció su ayuda para colaborar en este día, durante esta semana un Catequista se comunicará con Ud.
Muchas gracias por su responsabilidad y compromiso en la Formación de Fe de sus hijos. Allí los esperamos los Catequistas y esta servidora.
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