December - Christ Church Cathedral
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December - Christ Church Cathedral
From the Dean . . . The Canticle CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL December, 2013 On December 1, we will formally welcome Mother Bridget Tierney as the third Director of Advent House. Bridget has served in several parishes and as a Hospital Chaplain in the Chicago area, and recently moved to New Orleans in order to be closer to her daughter, a teacher at St Martin’s School, and her grandchildren (sound familiar!) She has a very rich background in spiritual formation and will be a regular preacher and celebrant at both weekday and Sunday masses. As we prepare to present our pledge cards at the Altar on the first Sunday in Advent (December 1) representing our financial commitment to the Church for the coming year, I also want to express my deepest gratitude for the thousands of volunteered hours that make the ministry of this Cathedral Parish possible. This includes everyone who sits on a committee, serves in the liturgy, counts money, irons linens, teaches children, weeds gardens, sorts merchandise, hosts coffee hour, arranges flowers, delivers meals, visits shut ins, sings anthems, and on and on and on. No one has a better vantage point than I to see the magnificent breadth of labor that undergirds all that we do. If one looks at the culture in which we live, volunteering is becoming more and more uncommon, and this gift of your precious time is an inspiration to others to do the same. Holiday Party Friday, January 3 5:30 - 7:30pm The Home of Dickie & Vicki Moreland 3440 Chestnut Street Adults only, please. Lectionary Texts (Sunday Readings) December 1 Isaiah 2:1-5 Psalm 122 Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24:36-44 December 8 Isaiah 11:1-10 Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19 Romans 15:4-13 Matthew 3:1-12 December 15 Isaiah 35:1-10 Psalm 146:4-9 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11 December 22 Isaiah 7:10-16 Psalm 80:1-7, 16-18 Romans 1:1-7 Matthew 1:18-25 December 29 Isaiah 61:10—62:3 Psalm 147:13-21 Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 John 1:1-18 Submissions for Cathedral publications are always welcome. Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana The Right Reverend Morris K. Thompson, Jr., Bishop Christ Church Cathedral The Very Reverend David A. duPlantier, Dean The Reverend Steven M. Roberts, Canon The Reverend W. Gedge Gayle, Jr., Priest Associate The Reverend Travers C. Koerner, Priest Associate The Venerable Priscilla G. Maumus, Deacon Mr. Jarrett Follette, Canon Precentor Mr. Thomas Kientz Young Artist in Residence The Reverend Bridget Tierney, Director of Advent House Ms. Lisa Wilkie, Parish Administrator Ms. Carol Butcher, Executive Assistant to the Dean Ms. Suzette Follette, Parish Secretary & Wedding Coordinator Mr. Charles Franklin, Property Manager Mr. Manny Garcia, Sunday Sexton Ms. Clarissa Balfour, Sexton Ms. Sharon Henry, Nursery Worker Ms. Karen Landry, Nursery Worker Ms. Jeanette Gilmore-Burrell Nursery Worker Items for the January, 2014 issue of The Canticle are due December 11. Honorary Canons Non-Residentiary The Reverend S. Chad Jones Mr. David R. Pitts The Reverend E. Mark Stevenson Vestry René Dupaquier, Earl Moreau, David O’Leary ( Junior Warden) Jim Buck, Dick Moreland, Lisa Sibal, Bill Soileau, Chris Beary (Treasurer), Sam Buckley (Secretary), Julio Figueroa (Senior Warden), Mikey Corcoran, Sandy Jackson, Karen Whitfield Weekly Liturgies Sundays 7:30 AMThe Holy Eucharist (Spoken) 1928 Prayer Book 10:00 AMThe Holy Eucharist (Sung) Rite II 6:00 PM Real Presence (Sung) Weekdays 12:15 PM The Holy Eucharist Saturdays 9:30 AMThe Holy Eucharist Rite I Like us today! http://www.facebook.com/cccnola Please e-mail articles to [email protected] Send photos to [email protected] Sunday bulletin and/or weekly e-blast announcements should be submitted before noon on Tuesdays to [email protected] C hrist C hurch C athedral 2919 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70115 504-895-6602 504-895-6662 (fax) http://cccnola.org Christ Church Cathedral Sunday Morning 10 AM Service Live Broadcast on WGSO 990 AM Radio. Online streaming and downloadable podcast at www.wgso.com Broadcasts underwritten in part by St. Martin’s Episcopal School. Free Cathedral Book Exchange As you enter the parish hall, you will notice a bookcase on the right just as you walk through the first set of doors. This is the Cathedral Free Book Exchange. Bring a book, take a book. If you have books that you can donate, please leave them on the shelves. Happy reading! A Stroke Doesn’t Have to Happen! Did you Know… • Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death in the US • 4 out of 5 people who have suffered a stroke had no apparent warning signs • 80% of all strokes can be prevented Protect your health by finding out your risk of having a stroke by participating in the Life Line Screening that will be at Christ Church Cathedral on Friday, December 6, 2013. Through ultrasound we evaluate the carotid arteries for the buildup of fatty plaque, which is the leading cause of stroke. Help tHe CatHedral support: literacy, children, quality of life, sense of community, outreach, education and citizen engagement We are trying to raise money to purchase “Little Free Libraries”, signs, & stamps If you would like to donate to this wonderful ministry please make checks payable to Christ Church Cathedral with “little free library” in the memo line. For more information contact David O’Leary at [email protected] Cathedral Get Away Register today for the Stroke, Vascular & Heart Rhythm package. Packages range from only $139.00 - $199.00, which includes four screenings: carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease and atrial fibrillation. Register today by calling 1-800-324-9458 or visiting www. helpinghandsforhealth.com. Not only will you receive $10 off any package priced $139 and up, but Christ Church Cathedral will ALSO receive a $10 donation for any member that signs up through this number and attends the screening! Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Have you heard about it? • 8 to 12 million people in the US have PAD, and unfortunately only half know it • Only 10% of persons with PAD have classic symptoms • Risk factors include smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol • PAD screenings are normally not part of a routine physical. Protect your health by finding out your risk of PAD by registering for an ankle brachial index test. Christ Church Cathedral will be hosting a Life Line Screening preventive health event on Friday, December 6, 2013. Register today for the Stroke, Vascular & Heart Rhythm package. Packages range from only $139.00 - $199.00, which includes four screenings: carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial disease and atrial fibrillation. Register today by calling 1-800-324-9458 or visiting www. helpinghandsforhealth.com. Not only will you receive $10 off any package priced $139 and up, but Christ Church Cathedral will ALSO receive a $10 donation for any member that signs up through this number and attends the screening! December 13, 14 & 15, 2013 (Friday afternoon to Sunday 11am) Lead by: The Reverend Minka Sprague, Th.D. (Chaplain at Tulane & Loyola Universities) The Theme is: The Many Voices of Advent held at the Solomon Episcopal Conference Center Loranger, Louisiana 11 rooms available; room price will vary based on occupancy with flexibility of room arrangements Meals $60 per person for weekend CHRISTMAS FLOWERS If you would like to make a contribution toward the Christmas Flower array in honor of, or in memory of a loved one, please clearly note this on a Christmas Flower envelope that will be mailed to you soon and return it to the Cathedral office by Thursday, December 12. Names will be listed in the Christmas service leaflets. Many thanks! V isitors to the Cathedral are often surprised by our Coffee Hour. I’ve heard many a person say they were going to go home and tell their church about our hospitality. You can help us keep up our reputation for great hospitality by volunteering to host Coffee Hour one Sunday. Drinks are provided by the church and volunteers provide their choice of food. Host with a friend or two. If you have no time to shop and prepare food, donations are always gladly accepted. For additional information/volunteer, contact Kathy Boyd, 891-1360 or [email protected]. Recent hosts: Daughters of the King, Christ Church Vestry, Pudney Pointer, Advent House, Les Bradfield, Julio Figueroa, Travers Koerner, Frances Beverly, Betty Foster Many thanks to all! The Sign Up sheet for the remainder of the year is posted in Stuart Hall with open dates. Please sign up today. Gentle Reminders The street just in front of the cathedral steps is a Drop Off Zone for passenger unloading on Sunday mornings. Please do not park there. Our choir and organist work very hard to prepare the music offered during worship. Please respect their ministry and do not visit with your neighbor during their offerings. Many thanks. Holy Baptism is especially appropriate at the Easter Vigil, on the Day of Pentecost, on All Saints’ Day or the Sunday after All Saints’ Day, and on the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord (the First Sunday after the Epiphany). It is recommended that, as far as possible, Baptisms be reserved for these occasions or when a Bishop is present. (BCP, page 312). Our next opportunity for baptism is Sunday, January 12. Please contact Canon Roberts for more information. Altar Flower Donations Thanks to all of you who have donated flowers for the Cathedral and Chapel this year. The dates for the Cathedral are almost filled, some dates for the Chapel are open. During Advent, of course, we do not have flowers on the altar. Please watch for the 2014 sign-up sheet around the first of the year. Give to Christ Church Cathedral Any time & Any place using your Smart Phone Scan the QR code below http://cccnola.org/GIVING.htm Anne Abbott Caroline Beary Bill Buckley Joella Burlingame Gwendolyn Canepa Hollie Carlson Jan Carr Bob Carrow Alison Davis Carolyn Deyo Addison Dodson Lynn Finch Meryl Fink Josie Gherre Jessie Haynes Marisa Lazich Harry Leche IV Elizabeth Lewis William Mallery Jeffery Rhodes Amanda Russell Anna Schieffelin Jack Thomson Madelein Wessel Randy Wolfram O God, our times are in your hand: Look with favor, we pray, on your servants as they begin another year. Grant that they may grow in wisdom and grace, and strengthen their trust in your goodness all the days of their lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord. If your name isn’t listed, we don’t have your date of birth in our records. Please send an email to [email protected] or call the cathedral office and we’ll be sure to wish you a Happy Birthday next year! What’s Next? How Can We Know? Deacon Priscilla Maumus Christmas Worship Christmas Eve ~ Tuesday, December 24 5pm - Festival Eucharist Bishop Thompson - Preacher Dean duPlantier - Celebrant Broadcast on WGSO 990AM radio (childcare provided) 9pm - Festival Eucharist Bishop Thompson - Celebrant & Preacher Join us Sunday, December 1 from 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. in Stuart Hall for a special Dean’s Forum with psychologist and author Dr. Marilyn Mendoza speaking on deathbed visions, near-death experiences, and after-death communications. Dr. Mendoza is the author of We Do Not Die Alone: Jesus Is Coming for Me in a White Pickup Truck. (She will explain the title in her talk.) Christmas Day ~ Wednesday, December 25 10am - Holy Eucharist with Hymns Chapel Christmas Concerts Casey Candebat Tenor Thursday, December 19 Calvin Johnson with the Jewell String Quartet Thursday, December 12 Pictorial Directory Jazzercise Classes Monday and Wednesday 5:00pm and 6:15pm Tuesday and Thursday 6:15pm and a Personal Touch Class at 7:05pm Please contact Meredith Cox-Smith at [email protected] with questions. Bodytime Bootcamp Classes Tuesday and Thursday 5:15pm-6:15pm, Saturday at 8:00am Please contact Elijah Hobley [email protected] or 504.905.2237 with questions. This dapper gentleman was photographed in Stuart Hall! We want your picture for our new Pictorial Directory too. The good news is that technology makes this easy for us to produce in-house. Please email (high-quality) digital photos of your family members (they need to be individual photos as they will be attached to each individual’s computer record) to: [email protected]. Jazzercise & Bodytime Bootcamp classes meet in Stuart Hall using the Sixth Street entrance. at the L.S.U. Baton Rouge Episcopal Campus Ministry Advent Tradition - Creché or Nativity scene Build your creché gradually during the season. Put out the stable first and then populate the scene piece by piece. Have all your figures, not just the Wise Men, journey to the stable by going around the room or the whole house. Take some time each day and sit with the building scene. Imagine the thoughts and feelings of each participant. Let the creché become a quiet spot for prayer and reflection. If you don’t have a nativity scene, go out and get one or make your own. It need not be big and fancy although it can be. If your scene is boxed up in the attic and has been there for years, it might be time to dust it off and put it out. Just remember the baby Jesus arrives on Christmas Eve and the Wise Men on Epiphany, January 6th! O God, You bless us, your faithful people, With all that we have and all that we are. We humbly accept the challenge to Share from our means rather than from our excess. We resolve to be generous with our time, talent, and treasure, giving in proportion to the gifts we have received. Help us, we pray, to live each day in a grateful spirit of peace and joy secure in the knowledge that we are striving to do your will. Amen Pledge cards will be presented to God during worship on The First Sunday of Advent, December 1. Hark Hark! the Herald Sing! Angels Herald Angels A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols December 15, 2013 4:00 PM Place Address Label Here Return Service Requested Non-Profit Org. Postage Paid New Orleans, LA Permit No. 72 C hrist C hurch C athedral 2919 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70115 http://cccnola.org Service of Racial Reconciliation Saturday, January 18 Christmas Day Service at 10 Christmas Eve Tuesday, December 24 Services at 5 & 9 Lessons & Carols Sunday, December 15 4:00 PM The First Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 1 Looking Ahead: December, 2013 The Canticle