05-12-13 - St. Joseph Cathedral
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05-12-13 - St. Joseph Cathedral
CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA WWW.CATHEDRALBR.ORG VOL. 84, NO. 19 May 12, 2013 Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord THE CLERGY BISHOP: Most Rev. Robert W. Muench, D.D. [email protected] PASTOR: Very Rev. Paul D. Counce, J.C.L. [email protected] PERMANENT DEACON: Deacon Jodi A. Moscona [email protected] PARISH STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER: Mrs. Sheila G. Juneau [email protected] SECRETARY: Mrs. Kim Waguespack [email protected] DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Mr. Robbie A. Giroir [email protected] Gold medallion, showing the Ascension, probably from the Holy Land, 6th or early 7th century (British Museum) CONTACT US WORSHIP WITH US Office .............................................................. 412 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5496 Masses Saturday ................... 4 pm Anticipated Mass Sunday ..... 8 & 10 am (with choir) & 12 noon Weekdays (Monday-Friday)........... 12:05 pm Holy Days ................................ As announced Confessions Saturday .................................... 3 to 3:45 pm Weekdays ........................................ 11:30 am Always on request (Monday-Thursday 7:30 am to 12 noon & 1 to4:30 pm; Friday 8 am to 12 noon) Telephone ......................................................... 225-387-5928 Fax ......................................................................225-387-5929 Email .................................................. [email protected] S T . J OSEPH C ATHEDRAL B ATON R OUGE , L OUISIANA FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK get many chances to be all together that much. We find that some of the “bonding” of friendships and shared ideals happens best when we simply spend time with each other, sharing stories and smiles. So we’re all heading for a hotel in the New Orleans area, where we can stop being workaholics for a little while and hopefully lower our collective blood -pressure by a significant amount! Dear Parishioners and Friends, Last weekend was a full one, but a fun one! Our RCIA “home-coming” Mass and reception on Saturday was most enjoyable. It was great to see so many familiar faces from years past again. In particular I think everyone loved the visit with Sr. Carla Candella and Sr. Fides Bourgeois, who worked so loyally and so long in that ministry. The First Holy Communion celebration on Sunday was also a special one, as seven young people of our Parish received Jesus for the first time in the Sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist! So, please pray that God richly bless our gathering. I hope we’ll come back not just with more knowledge, but also with more deep-seated happiness in our vocations of service to God and to you, God’s holy people. By the time you pick up this Bulletin in church, we’ll both know if that’s happened! Sincerely in the Risen Lord, The Knights of Columbus had the most fun of all, cooking around 200 chickens in the big pit. The BBQ chicken dinners were sold as a fundraiser for them, but they were kind and shared all of that good “barbecue smoke” with us for free! The inside of the Cathedral building always smells nice from the incense we use every Sunday, but this past weekend it actually smelled better outside all over Cathedral Square! HELP NEEDED!!! As I write these words I’m about to leave town for just about the rest of the week. Each year Bishop Muench and the priests of our diocese spend four days in shared study: our “Spring Formation Days” on May 6-9 is a mandatory program of continuing education for us, fostering growth in our intellectual and spiritual formation, as well as personal well-being and fraternity. Just as lawyers, doctors, educators and virtually all other professional persons are expected to stay up-todate and knowledgeable in their fields of expertise, so too the priests of the Church gather on occasion to stay current and connected. One way in which St. Joseph Cathedral parishioners can volunteer their services is to be a part of our “Prayer Line.” These people simply offer to pray for our parishioners and friends and their intentions. You may have noticed the lists of sick and homebound published in the Bulletin on the last Sunday of each month. Can you help us out by praying for those in need? You’ll get a phone call from the Prayer Line Coordinator – usually once a week – with a list of intentions. If you think can help, either telephone the Parish Office at 225-387-5928 or email us at [email protected] A lot of people may think we’re on retreat. Nope, not this week! (That happens in October each year, at Manresa House of Retreats down on the River Road in Convent, Louisiana.) This is more study and fraternity: one guy observed that we “learn and laugh” together! We can all learn more, because we all want to be better shepherds within our Parish communities. But it’s not all work: although the priesthood is a wonderful, vast brotherhood in many ways, we priests don’t Special Thanks to our Advertiser of the Week! 2 Elevator Service & Repair Commercial & Residential 225-343-9445 www.emrelevatorservices.com S OLEMNITY OF THE A SCENSION OF THE L ORD M AY 12, 2013 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS WEEKLY CALENDAR This weekend, May 11/12, we will take up the annual nation collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). This collection assists various Catholic social media efforts to enrich the faith through podcasts, television, and radio. Half of all proceeds remain in our diocese, so please be generous in this Collection. After all, the CCC helps get the Good News to you! Sunday, May 12 Choir Rehearsal – 9 am RCIA – 10 am Baptism – 1 pm Monday, May 13 Baptismal Seminar – 6:30 pm KC Assembly Officers’ Meeting – 7 pm Tuesday, May 14 Food Pantry – 11 am Cemetery Board Meeting – 4 pm Catholicism 101 – 6:30 pm BABY SHOWER POSTPONED!!! Wednesday, May 15 Choir Rehearsal – 6:25 pm Small Christian Community – 7 pm Due to difficulties in scheduling staff to help out, the Ladies of the Cathedral have postponed their annual Baby Shower that was to be held this weekend, May 11/12. Please watch the Parish Bulletin for the announcement of a new date: we promise not to forget the littlest among the needy! Thursday, May 16 Mass for Catholic Legislators – 7:30 am Otillio/Cherco Wedding Rehearsal – 6 pm Friday, May 17 Otillio/Cherco Wedding – 7 pm PRE-BAPTISMAL PREPARATION Saturday, May 18 Baptism – 5 pm Parents preparing for the baptism of a child are reminded that the Church’s canon laws expect them to participate in a preBaptismal parents’ seminar. DIOCESAN YOUTH BOARD One is scheduled here on Monday, May 13, at 6:30 pm in our Parish Office’s Large Conference Room. Please help us out by pre-registering beforehand, simply by telephoning 225-387-5928 or emailing [email protected] … and by all means invite the godparents you’ve chosen to come along, too! Simone Craven and Bridget Gaudin have been selected as our Cathedral Parish’s representatives on the Diocesan Youth Board for the 2013-2014 year! We thank them for their commitment to their faith, and for their interest in serving the other Catholic youth of the diocese by their leadership! ADULT CONFIRMATION PRAYER FOR MOTHERS Next Sunday, May 19, at the noon Mass on Pentecost Sunday, over 80 adult Catholics from all over the Diocese of Baton Rouge will receive the Holy Spirit when Bishop Muench administers the Sacrament of Confirmation to them here at the Cathedral. Loving God, We thank you for the love of the mothers you have given us, whose love is so precious that it can never be measured, The Spirit is alive in our world and in our Church! We pray that those who seek and gain His blessings will continue His work, spreading God’s love to all they meet. whose patience seems to have no end. May we see your loving hand behind them and guiding them. We pray for those mothers who fear they will run out of love, or time, or patience. BIRTHDAY PARTY Our Cathedral Parish sponsors a birthday party each month for residents of the Catholic-Presbyterian Apartments down the street from us. The next one is this Saturday, May 11, from 2 to 3 pm. Please consider coming, to share the fun! We ask you to bless them with your own special love. We ask all this in Jesus’ name. Amen. 3 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralbr.org S T . J OSEPH C ATHEDRAL B ATON R OUGE , L OUISIANA THE DEACON’S CORNER SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Dear Friends in Christ, Catholics throughout the Diocese of Baton Rouge are welcome to choose their Cathedral for the celebration of the Sacraments. The Parish Office (225-3875928) schedules these. In the Gospel for this Sunday we see Jesus teaching right up until the end. He tells His disciples: INFANT BAPTISM Parents must attend a required pre-baptismal parents’ seminar as well as schedule the baptism. “Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins, would be preached in His name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. And behold I am sending the promise of my Father upon you; but stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high.” ADULT BAPTISM Preparation for adult Sacramental Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) takes place through the Parish’s RCIA process throughout the year. He was interpreting various Bible passages for the disciples, helping them to understand the purpose of His mission and the mission to which He appointed them. It is important to understand that He is appointing us to that very same mission. But just like the Apostles needed continued education, we too need continued education. As we begin the Catholicism 101 program here at the Cathedral, we all have an opportunity to do just that. It is an especially golden opportunity for those of us with stale or muddled knowledge of our faith to get a refresher course, and for those who are new to the faith to go a little deeper into just what it is to be a Catholic. I highly encourage everyone to attend as many of the sessions as possible. FIRST PENANCE AND FIRST EUCHARIST Second grade children, no matter where they attend elementary school, are prepared for these Sacraments each school-year within a special program. CONFIRMATION Special, brief preparation programs are held each Spring, one for our parish’s teenagers who are in the eleventh grade, and another for other adults who wish to be confirmed. MARRIAGE Church regulations require at least six months of preparation for a wedding. Our advice is to call well in advance of that time if you wish to reserve a wedding date and receive information: one’s own parish clergy are expected to supervise your Catholic prenuptial preparation and to officiate at the wedding ceremony here. This Sunday also is Mother’s Day. It’s important for all of us to take the opportunity to tell our mothers – in prayer or in person – just how special they are to us. It is also an opportunity for us to pay special attention to Mary, the mother of Our Lord. I heard a comment recently that goes something like this, “Mary is the bait that Jesus uses to bring us closer to Him.” I find this beautiful and the love the thought that praying through the intercession of Mary, we become closer to Jesus. The Catholic Church reverences women, particularly in their roles as mothers and nurturers. I don’t think God puts men and women in competition with each other. No, the sexes, male and female were created to complement each other. Woman completes man and without women, the world would be in big trouble. Women’s roles in the family, the Church and in society are very important; today we pray in thanksgiving for all women, especially those “mothering” in any way. STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE The regular collection over the weekend of May 4/5 came to $15,119.00. (162 Identified Givers offered $14,071.00, while unidentified givers offered another $1,048.00). The monthly collection for the Maintenance and Repair of the Cathedral totaled $4,443.00, from 78 identified givers, and the annual collection for The Catholic Commentator came to $927.00(from 21 identified givers). As always, thank you for your continued generosity whenever we ask, not only for our own needs here at the Cathedral but for worthy causes elsewhere, too! Peace and Grace, Deacon Jodi More information about contribution envelopes, automatic bank drafts from your account, other gifts (of stock or distributions from IRAs and other funds, for example), and how to include the Cathedral in your will, is available from the Parish Office. & 4 S OLEMNITY OF THE A SCENSION OF THE L ORD M AY 12, 2013 APPRECIATING LATIN, WORD BY WORD This week’s Latin word can also be part of a word: ANTE The word ANTE means “before, previously, in front, forwards, ahead.” It’s used in Latin as an adverb or preposition. It’s mostly used in English as a prefix. For instance, the word “antebellum” means “before the war.” An “antechamber” is a foyer, a “room you enter before you go into the bigger room,” so to speak. Probably the most frequently-used English word that begins with ANTE (with a tiny spelling difference) is the word “anticipate,” meaning “look forward to” or “expect.” (And yes, the word “ante” by itself in English refers to the first bet in a poker game, the one that comes “before” all of the other wagers!) If you read much theology or other religious writings, you’ll eventually come across the word “antecedent,” a noun meaning “a thing or event that existed before or which logically precedes another.” It refers to the logical progression of things. For instance, creation came first and redemption second, so we can say one of redemption’s antecedents is the creation of the world. This word can refer to persons, too: just as family members who follow you in time are called descendants, your parents and grandparents are antecedents to you. Sometimes it’s kind of interesting to consider this. Who were your spiritual antecedents, who passed on the faith to you? Parents? A favorite religion teacher or priest? And will anyone ever consider YOU their spiritual antecedent? HOLY BAPTISM Congratulations to little Taylor Renée Temple, daughter of Ryan and Ashley Temple, who was baptized here at the Cathedral by Deacon Jodi on Sunday, May 5. May the Lord lead and guide her – and her parents, godparents and extended family – all the days of her life! ORDINATIONS Everyone is invited to the Cathedral on Saturday, May 25, at 10 am for a special ordination Mass. On that occasion Bishop Robert Muench will ordain one of our deacons, Joseph Hoang Vu, to the priesthood, and one of our other seminarians, Joshua Johnson, to the transitional diaconate. It’s the first time such a “combined” ceremony has been celebrated in the Diocese of Baton Rouge. Everyone is invited to attend the ordination Mass, and then reception that will follow at the Catholic Life Center on South Acadian Thruway. Some deacons, like Josh Johnson, are preparing to be priests. For this reason the term “transitional diaconate” is often applied to them. Men (often married men) who anticipate spending their lives as deacons usually use the term “permanent diaconate.” But, as Bishop Muench likes to point out, the ministry of and commitment to selfless service for both kinds of deacon is exactly the same! This is an exciting time for these two young men – and for the future of our diocesan Church! Let us pray for them as they begin lives of fulltime service to God and His people. May the Lord’s wisdom guide them and His grace sustain them! 5 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralbr.org S T . J OSEPH C ATHEDRAL B ATON R OUGE , L OUISIANA UN TI MORCEAU (“A Little Something”) This little series of ti morceaux has been considering the various parts of the Mass. The most recent articles have dealt with the Gospel reading. We’ve almost come to the end of the first half of the Eucharistic celebration, known as the Liturgy of the Word. While objectively the Bible readings are the most important part of the Liturgy of the Word, I don’t think that’s true when considered in another way. From a subjective standpoint, the next part of the Mass is usually the most important: the homily. This is so because this is the point when the message of God is applied to our situation today. Note the contrast! The texts of Scripture are unchanging. While different translations can be employed, the original, “official” Hebrew and Greek text of the Bible doesn’t change. It can’t change! And so God’s Word has a reliability and timeless quality. But the way God’s Word is applied in the homily is supposed to be geared to each distinct assembly. Priests and deacons are not supposed to preach the same “sermon” again and again, as if the unique composition of each congregation didn’t matter. No, the Church requires Catholic preachers to give homilies, applying divine Revelation to our own situations, which are ever changing. - Fr. Paul Counce CONGRATULATIONS!! Last Sunday, May 5, seven young people (Lillith Rose Cloudet, Sullyn Angelle Cloudet, Leigh Ann Cloudet, and Matthew Sullan Cloudet, and Raina Aerie Whitfield, Jalia Elise Norwood, and Jaylin Lydia Juneau) received Our Lord in the Eucharist for the very first time. First Holy Communion is an important step on our journey of faith, and we pray for them and welcome them to this increased awareness of the Lord! Pictured with Fr. Paul after Mass in the photo to the right, you can almost see the halos! LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR NEXT SUNDAY SOLEMNITY OF PENTECOST May 18/19, 2013 4:00 pm Fr. Paul Counce 8:00 am Fr. Paul Counce 10:00 am Fr. 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