Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama

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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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Morning Daily Mass Reminder at our Cathedral ± The 7:00 am morning Mass, celebrated during the Season of Lent on Tues-

days and Fridays at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, has returned, scheduled for Tuesday and Friday mornings at 7:00 am. About 30 40 of the faithful joined us during Lent, so plan to pray with us on the way to work or to begin your day, a beautiful way to dedicate the dawn and the hours of the day ahead to Our Lord, receiving the new Life only He can give us in His Word and His Real Presence in the Holy Eucharist.  

Prayers for Children Preparing for and Received First Communion ± Continuing this weekend on Sunday, May 19th at both

the 8:30 am and 1:30 pm Masses, our children who have been preparing this year to receive Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist for the first time, will do just that. Kindly keep them in your prayers, as well as their parents, that our children will learn to savor Our Lord’s Real Presence and know how He nourishes the gift of Life here and unto Life eternal. As Our Holy Father, Pope Francis recently stated on his return from His Apostolic Journey to Bulgaria this last week, each time we receive Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist, ultimately you and I are making a decision for Life ± a great thought which deserves our reflection, especially as we prepare for Mass weekly, if not daily. Make a decision for Life!  

Prayer for those Graduating ± Beginning last weekend, many have been graduating from college or university and either contin-

uing 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.  

Transitions, Gratitude and Prayers ± Some personnel news this last week: 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 well suited 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 play field construction on our Cathedral campus is currently in the permit-

ting 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 ± Last weekend, concluded the elections process for membership to 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. As of this writing the ballot totals are being completed. Look for a posting of the results next weekend.  

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. Page 2 | May 19, 2019























The Fifth Sunday of Easter

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First Reading  Acts 14:2127

After Paul and Barnabas had proclaimed the good news to that city and made a considerable number of disciples, they returned to Lystra and to Iconium and to Antioch. They strengthened the spirits of the disciples and exhorted them to persevere in the faith, saying, "It is necessary for us to undergo many hardships to enter the kingdom of God." They appointed elders for them in each church and, with prayer and fasting, commended them to the Lord in whom they had put their faith. Then they traveled through Pisidia and reached Pamphylia. After proclaiming the word at Perga they went down to Attalia. From there they sailed to Antioch, where they had been commended to the grace of God for the work they had now accomplished.  And when they arrived, they called the church together and reported what God had done with them and how he had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles.  

The Word of the Lord 

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Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins.  

Second Reading  Rev 21:15a

Then I, John, saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. I also saw the holy city, a new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Behold, God's dwelling is with the human race. He will dwell with them and they will be his people and God himself will always be with them as their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, for the old order has passed away."



The One who sat on the throne said, "Behold, I make all things new."  

The Word of the Lord

 Alleluia Jn 13:34

Responsorial Psalm  Ps 145:89, 1011, 1213 For the 5p, 7a an 10a Masses:



R. Thanks be to God.

R. Alleluia, alleluia. I give you a new commandment, says the Lord: love one another as I have loved you.  R. Alleluia, alleluia. 

Gospel  Jn 13:3133a, 3435

When Judas had left them, Jesus said, "Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will also glorify him in himself, and God will glorify him at once. My children, I will be with you only a little while longer. I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." 

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R. I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God. The LORD is gracious and merciful,  slow to anger and of great kindness. The LORD is good to all and compassionate toward all his works. R. I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God. Let all your works give you thanks, O LORD, and let your faithful ones bless you. Let them discourse of the glory of your kingdom and speak of your might. R. I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God. Let them make known your might to the children of Adam, and the glorious splendor of your kingdom. Your kingdom is a kingdom for all ages, and your dominion endures through all generations. R. I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God. 

The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ.

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Weekend Masses Day Date Time Intention Sat 5/18 5:00 pm † Fr, Bob Poandl Sun 5/19 7:00 am † James McGuire Dom 5/19 8:30 am  Pro Populo Sun 5/19 10:00 am † Sylvia Nichols Sun 5/19 12:00 pm † Joseph & Mary Donahue Dom 5/19 1:30 pm  Cristo Jesus Daily Mass Mon 5/20 12:10 pm † Bronislaw Federkiewicz Tue 5/21 7:00 am   Tue 5/21 12:10 pm  Margaret & Ben McKee Wed 5/22 12:10 pm † James T. Degnan Miér 5/22 6:30 pm † Rosario Campos Thu 5/23 12:10 pm † Bob Peace Fri 5/24 7:00 am   Fri 5/25 12:10 pm † Juan R. Redoblado Sat 5/26 9:00 am  For the 8th Graders

Gregory McCallum, Florence Murray, Jan Fairweather, Melvin Meacham, Drew  Pescaro, 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: Charlie & Marty Coe Gene & Eileen Nulty  Mike & Michelle Connors Pete Donahue Soledad Rios Victor & Margaret Federkiewicz  Barry & Liz McKee James S. Degnan Elvira Valles Sandy Peace  Dennis & Linda Redoblado Frank & Tsuneko Linville

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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Congratulations to Rachel Neville and Samuel Hamacher who were married at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral on Saturday, May 18th. We thank them for generously donating their wedding flowers to adorn the altar and wish them many future blessings on their marriage.

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For the weekend of May 1112 Second Collection: Today, we will take up a second collection to support Cathedral School. Next weekend, Mass Collections $ 23,259

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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.



parish website for your reference.

 

P3!  C%' (1$ O'3(' G(:('" You can set up your contributions on your own schedule and alleviate the hassle of envelopes, carrying cash or checkwriting. HNOJ offers multiple ways to conveniently support your parish such as: a desktop version from any computer, linked from our website; Vanco provides a free mobile app; the free MyParish app also provides links for both parish and diocesan (BAA) giving; plus it is likely that your own bank offers a mobile app where you can set up onetime or recurring payments as well. Please prayerfully consider moving your contributions to an electronic format for efficient and consistent support.

You can call or email Katia in the parish office to request a Mass Intention to remember a departed loved one or for prayers of healing, 

cation Campaign. The schedule for 2019 is posted on the

Weekly Total $ 35,252

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the second collection will support the Catholic Communi-

Online Giving $ 11, 993



















The Fifth Sunday of Easter

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CPO FeedaFamily Food Drive | May 1819 Catholic Parish Outreach will collect the grocery bags this weekend that were handed out last weekend. If you were too busy to shop, a donation of $30 feeds a family for 1 week! Make your check payable to Catholic Parish Outreach and give it to a volunteer at the CPO truck during the food drive collection. CPO is also in need of children’s books for preschoolers in the clothing ministry. CPO is the largest food pantry in the Triangle; in 2018 CPO served on an average 8,200 people / month and distributed 2.8 million pounds of groceries to residents of Wake, Franklin and Johnston counties. CPO met these needs with 3.5 staff and 1,900 volunteers. Questions contact: Mary Overcash (CPO Liaison) 9197827385.  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.  AAMEN Monthly Meeting²today! The AAMEN Holy Name of Jesus Chapter will meet on May 19 at 2:00 pm at the Saint Monica Center, Room 2. All are welcome to attend the monthly meeting.  Wedding Committee Needs Additional Help! The Wedding Committee is a ministry which helps couples prepare for their nuptial mass or ceremony. With two sanctuaries to tend, each weekend poses the possibility of 4 weddings! Many hands are needed to facilitate the joy of the day for these lucky couples. If you are interested in joining this essential ministry, please contact Amy Malouf at [email protected].



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.   Flores de Mayo The Catholic Filipino Ministry and Evangelization will celebrate their traditional Filipino Flores de Mayo and Santacruzan today at 3:30 P.M. here at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, beginning with an outdoor procession; all are invited to attend.      HNOJ Youth Ministry   will host on June 1 its   2nd Annual Summer Festival   at the Cathedral after the 5:00 PM  Vigil Mass. Food trucks, vendors   and raffles prizes.  Come by for shopping,    food and fellowship!   The Fifth Sunday of Easter 



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  Employment Opportunities at Cathedral School Upper Elementary School Teacher 20192020  Key responsibilities / daytoday job functions: x Instruct students in all Diocese of Raleigh curriculum areas for the grade level x Integrate technology into classes x Create service opportunities for students that enhanceunderstanding of the mission of our parish and school communities x Understand the content, create crosscurricular connections, and design instructional plans that include higher order thinking x Collaborate with colleagues and administration in order to provide successful educational experiences for students x Partner with Instructional Teaching Assistant in all aspects of classroom instruction Minimum Requirements: x Candidates must have prior K6 teaching experience and current NC teaching licensure  x Successful completion of Diocesan background check x Preferred Qualifications x Experience utilizing best practices for student learning x be a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church x have experience with and/or a desire to fully implement 21st century teaching practices such as standardsbased grading, projectbased learning, technology integration, and personalized learning. Position Start Date: August2019  Teacher Assistant for 20192020 This is a fulltime position and includes diocesan benefits. The ideal candidate will   x have experience working with children in an academic setting, x be open to 21st century teaching practices x be wellorganized and a good time manager x be comfortable working with individuals or small groups of students x be able to supervise during noninstructional times ± lunch/ recess x be proficient in the use of basic technology ± Microsoft office, internet, email, copy machines, etc. x be supportive of classroom and school policies/procedures.



Prospective candidates for either position should submit a letter of interest and resume to Principal Janice Jett via email ± jett@cathedralschool.net. 

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The Lord is gracious and merciful,  slow to anger and abounding in love. Psalm 145:8 

Would others recognize us as disciples of Jesus by how we love? Do we reflect the love of our Creator by our charity? As Christians, these are questions that we should make part of our daily experience. The Jesuits have the mantra, “see, judge, act.” The term “judge” in this instance has more to do with discernment of a situation through personal reflection. When you experience or encounter an injustice, how do you respond? When the opportunity presents itself to do a work of charity, do you turn away or lean in? This weekend is our spring food drive for Catholic Parish Outreach. CPO, a Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh program, is celebrating 41 years of serving residents of Wake, Franklin, and Johnston counties. It has become the largest food pantry in the Triangle providing emergency food assistance. CPO does more than just give out food. The food pantry gives hope to its clients by treating them with dignity and respect along with showing that volunteers come together with one purpose  to help them. CPO also provides a food stamp outreach program, and a resource list of other assistance throughout the community. It also offers, when possible, small children's clothing and baby items, such as formula and diapers. CPO is a model throughout the state of how to serve the less fortunate in our communities. DID YOU KNOW?  x 25% of NC children under 5 go to bed hungry  x 2,200+ children are registered in Wake County public schools as homeless  x 80% of NC households with children who receive food assistance do not know where their next meal is coming from (Sources: www.thefoodeffect.org , www.ncfoodbanks.org , and www.cbsnews.com ) 

Of the 170,200 people in North Carolina that receive emergency food assistance every week, CPO plays a vital role. In 2018, CPO served 8,200 people a month on average by utilizing 1,900+ volunteers and 3.5 paid staff. To become an HNOJCPO volunteer, contact Mary Overcash at: [email protected] . Please stop by the CPO truck with your groceries and if you forgot your bag, know thisa taxdeductible donation of just $30 feeds a family for one week. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS WORK OF LOVE! Barbara Molinari Quinby, MPS

C!$ #%$ C$!,(%'  S*('" P!$,()(4!',  "Small yet strong in the love of God,like Saint Francis of Assisi, all of us, as Christians, are called to watch over and protect the fragile world in which we live, and all its peoples."Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, 216 LOOKING FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN CARING FOR CREATION IN OUR PARISH: We are looking to forma Care for Creation Board that will use the Catholic Climate Covenant goals by addressing action in the following areas: adult faith formation, advocacy, creation care teams in parish & school, energy management, higher education, liturgy, school education, & young adult ministry. If you have expertise or interest, please add your name at: [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 Director of Social Justice Ministries lifts millions of lowincome Americans out of food insecurity. On February 1, 2019, the USDA released a proposed rule to  increase SNAP work requirements which would limit state flexJ- ,() #%$ I&&("$!',  ibilities to adapt to the needs of lowincome and working famiPrayers for Refugees lies in the state.As a result of these changes more than 755,000 “For refugeesour brothers and sisters who have been uprooted individuals would lose SNAP benefits over the next three years. from their homes, forced to search for safety and security in for- Tell the USDAto withdraw or modify the rule so that it protects eign lands, and for compassion and friendship in the faces of access to necessary food and nutrition programs and adheres to strangers, we pray to the Lord … That we, descended in spirit the bipartisan policies implemented in the recentlypassed 2018 from a nation of refugees, who have come to know God through Farm Bill. ACTION CENTER: https://www.votervoice.net/ the person of Jesus Christthe child of refugeesgrow in com- USCCB/campaigns/64829/respon passion with refugees everywhere, acting and advocating on their  behalf, we pray to the Lord … That the nations of the world 3.From Catholics Confront Global Poverty & CRS: together with their citizens, the Church and all the world’s reli- It's a big week to speak out in support of migrants and refugees gionsmay work together on behalf of refugees for peace and by protecting foreign aid. The House and Senate have ramped security in the lands that they flee; and for safety, opportunity and up their work on the budget process for FY20, with key coma true Christian welcome in the lands where they seek haven, we mittees beginning their negotiations. The administration also pray to the Lord …”… General Intercessions for Refugees, Cath- just released its FY20 budget proposal to Congress. Your voice olic Relief Services. If you are interested in joining the Justice is needed to ensure Congress protects lifesaving foreign aid for Immigrants team, please contact Luisa MartinPrice through that supports refugees, migrants and asylumseekers around the world. ACTION CENTER: https://support.crs.org/act/share [email protected].  journey233 The Fifth Sunday of Easter 



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Faith Formation Grades 1 ± 5 

New Families Ways to register:  in person on Wednesday May 8 or 15 at 7:30 8:00 pm at  Cathedral School in the back hallway or online. Email Stacie Miller for details at [email protected]

May 19: Life Night ± “Drive of Your Life” ± 6:008:30 PM ± Cathedral School Hall ± ARK Takeover ± We will be discussing how our to form our conscience and how integral a part it is in our Christian lives. We will also look at how our culture forms us and how our Christian identity should form who we are. 

Confirmation 2020 

May 26: No Life Teen due to Memorial Day 







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 

Mission Trip: Registration for Mission Trip 2019 is closed. Please, start praying for our 25+ Adults and Teens attending this trip.  

2nd Annual Summer Festival  Fundraiser Information 

This year the Summer Festival will be supporting both the Middle School and High School Youth Ministry Retreat and Mission Trip Funds. It will be June 1st following the 5pm Mass at Holy Name of Jesus. We will be on the HNOJ campus and we are looking forward to offering this amazing family fun night for our parish community! We are looking for people to donate for our Raffle and Silent Auction again this year! You were all so generous last year in your support and we hope that this year you will be just as supportive! To get more information about the Summer Festival or information on how to donate please contact Elizabeth Queen at [email protected].  Tickets on sale THIS weekend for this event. We will be selling tickets outside of Mass for this weekend and next (May 1819 and May 2526).  x 2 years old = Under Free Admission x kids 312 years old = $5.00 per ticket x Adults (13 yrs and older) = $10.00 per ticket  We will have our raffle tickets for sale as well. 



Middle School Youth Group 

Join us on Sunday May 5 in Cathedral School Hall  4:00 ± 5:30 pm or email Stacie Miller at [email protected]. 

To Register for Faith Formation or Confirmation, you must please bring:   Birth Certificate   Baptism Certificate if not received at Sacred Heart or  Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral   Communion Certificate if received and not received 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 

20182019 F!(,/ F%$&!,(%' Elementary Faith Formation See notice above about Registration! Middle School EDGE (4:005:30 pm) x

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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 Friday 9:30 am to 3:00 pm in St. Monica. Middle Schoolers 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].

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2019 C1Confirmation Year 1 (4:005:30 pm)

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

Jun 02: Day of Reflection: All Confirmation Candidates must attend from 2:456:00 pm

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The Fifth Sunday of Easter

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Recuerde silenciar sus dispositivos móviles antes de que comience la misa.

Primera Lectura  Hch 14, 21b27

En aquellos días, volvieron Pablo y Bernabé a Listra, Iconio y Antioquía, y ahí animaban a los discípulos y los exhortaban a perseverar en la fe, diciéndoles que hay que pasar por muchas tribulaciones para entrar en el Reino de Dios. En cada comunidad designaban presbíteros, y con oraciones y ayunos los encomendaban al Señor, en quien habían creído.



Atravesaron luego Pisidia y llegaron a Panfilia; predicaron en Perge y llegaron a Atalía. De ahí se embarcaron para Antioquía, de donde habían salido, con la gracia de Dios, para la misión que acababan de cumplir.



Al llegar, reunieron a la comunidad y les contaron lo que había hecho Dios por medio de ellos y cómo les había abierto a los paganos las puertas de la fe. 



Palabra de Dios R. Te alabamos Señor. 

Segunda Lectura Apoc. 21, 15a

Yo, Juan, vi un cielo nuevo y una tierra nueva, porque el primer cielo y la primera tierra habían desaparecido y el mar ya no existía. 

También vi que descendía del cielo, desde donde está Dios, la ciudad santa, la nueva Jerusalén, engalanada como una novia, que va a desposarse con su prometido. Oí una gran voz, que venía del cielo, que decía: 

"Ésta es la morada de Dios con los hombres; vivirá con ellos como su Dios y ellos serán su pueblo. Dios les enjugará todas sus lágrimas y ya no habrá muerte ni duelo, ni penas ni llantos, porque ya todo lo antiguo terminó". 

Entonces el que estaba sentado en el trono, dijo: "Ahora yo voy a hacer nuevas todas las cosas".  

Palabra de Dios R: Te alabamos Señor. 

Salmo Responsorial ± Salmo 144, 89. 1011. 1213ab 

Aclamación antes del Evangelio  Jn 13, 34

R. Bendeciré al Señor eternamente. Aleluya.

R. Aleluya, aleluya. Les doy un mandamiento nuevo, dice el Señor, que se amen los unos a los otros, como yo los he amado.  R. Aleluya.  



El Señor es compasivo y misericordioso, lento para enojarse y generoso para perdonar. Bueno es el Señor para con todos y su amor se extiende a todas sus creaturas.  R. Bendeciré al Señor eternamente. Aleluya.

Evangelio  Jn 13, 3133a. 3435



Que te alaben, Señor, todas tus obras y que todos tus fieles te bendigan. Que proclamen la gloria de tu reino Y den a conocer tus maravillas.  R. Bendeciré al Señor eternamente. Aleluya.

Cuando Judas salió del cenáculo, Jesús dijo: "Ahora ha sido glorificado el Hijo del hombre y Dios ha sido glorificado en él. Si Dios ha sido glorificado en él, también Dios lo glorificará en sí mismo y pronto lo glorificará. 

Hijitos, todavía estaré un poco con ustedes. Les doy un mandamiento nuevo: que se amen los unos a los otros, como yo los he amado; y por este amor reconocerán todos que ustedes son mis discípulos''. 



Que muestren a los hombres tus proezas,  el esplendor y la gloria de tu reino. Tu reino, Señor, es para siempre, y tu imperio, por todos las generaciones.  R. Bendeciré al Señor eternamente. Aleluya.



Palabra del Señor 

R: Gloria a ti Señor Jesús.



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Primera Lectura Cuando terminó su primer viaje misionero, Lucas nos dice que Pablo y Bernabé "había abierto a los paganos las puertas de la fe." ¿Quién en su vida necesita más una invitación a la fe?  Segunda Lectura La lectura de hoy es el comienzo de la visión final de Juan de los últimos tiempos. El cielo y la tierra están unidos por la plena presencia de Dios, y todo sufrimiento humano termina. ¿Cómo se aferra uno a esta hermosa visión?  Lectura del Evangelio Durante su discurso de despedida con los discípulos, Jesús emite "un mandamiento nuevo: que se amen los unos a los otros". ¿Por qué es tan difícil de cumplir este mandato divino para muchos creyentes? 

Lunes: Hch 14, 518/Sal 115, 12. 34. 1516 [1]/ Jn 14, 2126 Martes: Hch 14, 1928/Sal 145, 1011. 1213. 21 [cfr. 12]/ Jn 14, 2731 Miércoles: Hch 15, 16/Sal 122, 12. 34. 45 [cfr. 1]/ Jn 15, 18 Jueves: Hch 15, 721/Sal 96, 12. 23. 10 [3]/Jn 15, 911 Viernes: Hch 15, 2231/Sal 57, 89. 10 y 12 [10]/ Jn 15, 1217 Sábado: Hch 16, 110/Sal 100, 12. 3. 5 [2]/Jn 15, 1821 Domingo  Hch 15, 12. 2229/Sal 67, 23. 5. 6. 8 [4]/ Siguiente Ap 21, 1014. 2223/Jn 14, 2329

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Estimados Padres de Familia,  Estamos cerca a finalizar nuestro año de Catequesis y comenzar a prepararnos para el año 20192020. Las inscripciones están abiertas, pueden de recoger la hoja de inscripción en la oficina parroquial 2019 (Sacred Heart Church W. Edenton St. Raleigh NC, 27616) de lunes a viernes de 9:004:00 p.m. Deberá traer un money order/cheque o efectivo por valor de $105.00 dólares Si tiene más de tres niños inscritos en el programa y necesita plazo para hacer el pago o asistencia, por favor déjenos saber al momento de llenar la inscripción. El plazo límite para este grupo que pasará al segundo año será hasta el día viernes 17 de mayo, 2019. Las clases de catequesis serán los domingos de 11:20 a.m. a 12:20 p.m.   Para los niños nuevos que van a comenzar su primer año de catequesis, las inscripciones podrán recogerse desde ya en la oficina parroquial dentro de los mismos horarios. Comenzaremos a inscribir a los niños nuevos a partir del día lunes 20 de mayo, 2019 y hasta el lunes 19 de agosto de 2019. 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. Si tiene más de tres niños inscritos en el programa y necesita plazo para hacer el pago o asistencia, por favor déjenos saber al momento de llenar la inscripción. También deberá traer una copia del certificado de nacimiento y de la partida de bautismo su hijo (s). Si no se está bautizado, deberá traer el certificado de nacimiento solamente. Las clases de catequesis serán los domingos de 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m.   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 la oficina parroquial 9198326030 (preguntar por la Sra. Stacie Miller [email protected])   Por último, recuerde que los espacios son limitados y se llenan rápidamente, los primeros en inscribirse tendrán su espacio garantizado en el programa; las demás solicitudes se colocarán en una lista de espera. Si tiene preguntas o desea recibir más información por favor comunicarse en los teléfonos que aparecen al pie de la firma.  

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