Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama

7 abr. 2019 - 3:00-5:00 PM at Holy Name of Jesus. Daily at Sacred Heart Church following the 12:10 pm Mass. Iglesia de Sagrado Coraz n. Mi rcoles 5:30 ...
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715 Nazareth Street

Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh 

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

Sacred Heart Church / Iglesia de Sagrado Corazon MondayFriday.........................12:10 PM Miércoles....................................6:30 PM

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 Mass  Intentions, Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals and Quinceañeras.

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Prayer in Beginning Your Day with Mass ± There is no higher form of communal prayer this side of heaven than Mass. With the beginning of Lent, we will also be beginning a daily Mass at our Cathedral at 7 am on Tuesdays and Fridays. Given all of the other scheduled liturgies and meetings, this schedule will be one that will be sustainable even following Lent and will also enable us to use our beautiful Cathedral for more than just weekend Masses and other liturgies. So, plan to join us on your way to work at our Cathedral at 7 am or on a break, prior to lunch at 12:10 pm downtown at Sacred Heart. Either way, seek the fuel of God’s grace and renewal that He gives to us in the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Son in the Holy Eucharist.  

Also, do not forget about the great Lenten devotion of Stations of the Cross at 7 pm, preceded this week by the Annual Fish Fry in St. Monica with service starting at noon and concluding at 7:00 pm. See this bulletin for more details, as the location each week for language will shift between our Cathedral and Sacred Heart Church. 



Reconciliation and Penance ± An essential element of how we grow in communion with our Lord is through honestly looking into the eyes of Our Lord as we come face to face with our sinfulness and Our Lord’s mercy and love. As you do, contemplate His mercy and then celebrate it in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and do your penance received, as together having each done this regular work of the spiritual life, we find our way back to Him, renewed. The sacrament will be available each weekday (now including Thursday) after the 12:10 pm Mass at Sacred Heart, as well as on Saturday afternoons at our Cathedral from 35 pm. Plan to join us as we fulfill with God’s mercy, His call to us: “Even now, says the Lord, return to me with your whole heart….” (Joel 2: 12) 

Holy Week and Easter ± Note Special Mass Times ± See the bulletin for special Mass times for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday, as our regular times will be changed slightly to accommodate the anticipated larger numbers of faithful joining us for Mass and the accompanying need to allow more time for the parking lot to clear.  

Plan to make your observance of Holy Week a truly different week, as we celebrate the most holy days of our prayer as Catholics. If you have never done all three days of the Paschal Triduum ± Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil ± plan to do so as part of your prayer plan for this special week so central to our Catholic faith. Also of note during the week, the Chrism Mass, celebrated by our Bishop here at Cathedral and where the three holy oils are blessed. It is a beautiful celebration that will take place on Tuesday of Holy Week at 2 pm. More next week. 



Major Architectural Design Award ± As you and I frequently hear from those on pilgrimage to Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, we are deeply blessed by Our Lord with a sacred place to pray and worship, and which reflects the Light and Beauty, Who is God. This achievement is being recognized last weekend in Washington, DC with the presentation of the John Russell Pope Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art for outstanding design. This award is given every two years and is among the most prestigious design awards in all of architecture.  

Join me in extending congratulations to the architect for our Cathedral, Mr. Jim O’Brien and his staff at O’Brien and Keane  Architects of Arlington, VA for this great honor and recognition. 



Of note, at the same ceremony, four students from the Catholic University of America were also given a design award for a proposed government building design study. Thus, needless to say, the Church was well represented in leadership in art and architecture, a matter to which we are certainly no stranger throughout the centuries. 



Thank you for your Feedback: New Parish Center, Gym and Athletic Fields ± My thanks to all of you who attended the overall community meetings, as well as those for parents in our Cathedral school ± your questions were very helpful as we continue to move forward toward Phase I, which is the soccer and athletic fields on our Cathedral campus (this phase to begin in late Aprilearly May 2019) and on to preparations for Phase II, which is our Parish Center, containing meeting rooms and the gym. We will be placing the overall site plan and our PowerPoint presentation slides from these presentations on our parish website for your further review. Look for them at www.raleighcathedral.org  

My renewed thanks to Paul Bedo, who is the Chair of our Building Committee, as well as all the Committee members Steve Raper, Chris Derrenbacher and Carmen Liuzzo, for their great dedication to this important project for their great dedication to this important project.



The committee will be planning further information session meetings for May and June 2019 on Phase II of our project, with further details on our Parish Center for the Cathedral campus, as well as infrastructure improvements planned for our Sacred Heart campus, notably our Cathedral School building. Look for details upcoming. 



Thank You for Parish Council Nominations ± My gratitude to all who proposed members of our community to serve on our Parish Council. With the nominations process now complete, biographical data on candidates and ballots will be assembled for the election process, which will occur by paper ballot an online on the two Sundays following Easter Sunday ± look for further details.  

The Parish Council is the principal advisory body for pastors and in most parishes is comprised of members which are nominated and elected by the parishioners of the parish for a term of service. This service is to assist the pastor in strategic planning in the mission of Our Lord for the parish. There is much to consider, especially and not only with the rapid expansion of our parish, but also the work of evangelization to assist all of us in our growth in the spiritual life and discipleship of Our Lord Jesus ± an important reminder as growth in number does not always equal growth in Our Lord. 



My renewed gratitude for all those who have served on this important council and especially Joseph Batta, Carlos Calderon, Erlinda Garcia Estrada, Peter Ferket, Mary Kennedy, Anna Maria Taylor, Elizabeth White, and Jose Zavala who will be shortly completing their term of service on the Council.  Page 2 | April 7, 2019





















The Fifth Sunday of Lent

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Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins. 

The Third Scrutiny of RCIA will be observed at the 10:00 am Mass this weekend following Year A Readings, which can be found on www.USCCB.org, but not in this bulletin. First Reading  Is 43:1621

Thus says the LORD, who opens a way in the sea and a path in the mighty waters, who leads out chariots and horsemen, a powerful army, till they lie prostrate together, never to rise, snuffed out and quenched like a wick. Remember not the events of the past, the things of long ago consider not; see, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? In the desert I make a way, in the wasteland, rivers. Wild beasts honor me, jackals and ostriches, for I put water in the desert and rivers in the wasteland for my chosen people to drink, the people whom I formed for myself, that they might announce my praise.  

The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm  Ps 126:12, 23, 45, 6.  R. The Lord has done great things for us;           we are filled with joy. 

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Second Reading  Phil 3:814

It is not that I have already taken hold of it  or have already attained perfect maturity,  but I continue my pursuit in hope that I may possess it,  since I have indeed been taken possession of by Christ Jesus. Brothers and sisters, I for my part  do not consider myself to have taken possession. Just one thing: forgetting what lies behind  but straining forward to what lies ahead,  I continue my pursuit toward the goal,  the prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus. 



The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Verse before the Gospel Jl 2:1213

R. Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ King of endless glory! Even now, says the Lord, return to me with your whole heart; for I am gracious and merciful.  R.Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ King of endless glory!

 Gospel  Jn 8:111

Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area,  and all the people started coming to him,  and he sat down and taught them. Then the scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman  who had been caught in adultery  and made her stand in the middle. They said to him, “Teacher, this woman was caught  in the very act of committing adultery. Now in the law, Moses commanded us to stone such women. So what do you say?” They said this to test him, so that they could have some charge to bring against him. Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger. But when they continued asking him, he straightened up and said to them, “Let the one among you who is without sin  be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again he bent down and wrote on the ground. And in response, they went away one by one, beginning with the elders. So he was left alone with the woman before him. Then Jesus straightened up and said to her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” She replied, “No one, sir.” Then Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you. Go, and from now on do not sin any more.” 

Brothers and sisters: I consider everything as a loss  because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things   and I consider them so much rubbish,  The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ. that I may gain Christ and be found in him,  not having any righteousness of my own based on the law  but that which comes through faith in Christ,  the righteousness from God,  depending on faith to know him and the power of his resurrection  and the sharing of his sufferings by being conformed to his death,  if somehow I may attain the resurrection from the dead.

The Fifth Sunday of Lent



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Weekend Masses at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral Day Date Time Intention Sat 4/6 5:00 pm  Pro Populo Sun 4/7 7:00 am † Ryan Poirer Dom 4/7 8:30 am  Cristo Jesús

Patrick Katsirubas, Joanne Ragge, Trent Handley, Federico A. Gonzalez, Jennifer Pendergraft, Shawn Rolison, Darlene Duncan, Cresenciana Rodriguez, Mason Hiester, James Hiester, Constance Prokop, Tiana Pitstick, Jennifer Deloatch, Ron Crowson, Richard Garcia, Kendall Family, William Houston, Aidan Day, Allen Roy, Margaret Virginia Carter, Chuck Hilliard, Mark Hilliard, Ken Hopper, Tom Greene, Frank Marshall, Elizabeth  Lewis, Malinn Welch, Reuben Mathews, Mike Szafran,  Christopher Luttz, Derek  Hazell, Terri Zito Lee, Angela Lombardo, Eric Fletcher,  Mildred Banks, Jake Hanley & family, Rik Kiszely, Lucina Chaverria, Alan Torres, Baby Hannah, Maria G., Jason,  Forrest, Philip Hatcher, Bill Wolf, Allen Willis IV, Tom Krisulewicz, Lori Cove, John George, Esther Cole, Brent Upton, Amanda Dennis, Jadon Kalp, Dennis Maestro, Bella Amodio, Infant Grace Mullis, Pat Skelly, Manolito Rodriguez, Joan Staryak, John McCauley, Leonard St. Peter, Loreto Correa Becerra, Cheryl Zelek, Murray Ingerham

Requested by:  His grandparents Soledad Rios Michael Miranda Edna Kaufman Jeamie Marcano The Miranda Family

Sun 4/7 10:00 am † Thelma Ramos Miranda Sun 4/7 12:00 pm † Patrocinio Rovillos Fernandez Dom 4/7 1:30 pm † Lissette Gruber Sun 4/7 4:30 pm † Domingo Alconaba Lenten Daily Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral Tue 4/9 7:00 am † Blanca Ortega Fri 4/12 7:00 am † Fernando Ortega Daily Mass at Sacred Heart Church Mon 4/8 12:10 pm † Thelma Ramos Miranda Miér 4/10 6:30 pm  Cristo Jesús Thu 4/11 12:10 pm † Nancy Oshwald Calhoun Sat 4/13 9:00 am † George Steffen

Fernando Lopez Fernando Lopez Miranda Family Soledad Rios Nina Rizzo Elizabeth Soboeiro

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