May 24, 2015 - Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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May 24, 2015 - Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
CO-CATHEDRAL of the SACRED HEART Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston 1111 St. Joseph Parkway at San Jacinto / Fannin St. Church Hours — M - F: 6:30 am - 6 pm; Saturday: 9 am - 8:30 pm; Sunday: 6:30 am - 9 pm Weekend Mass Sacrament of Penance (Confessions) English: Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 7 am, 9 am, 11 am, 5:30 pm Vietnamese: Saturday Vigil 7 pm Sunday 1 pm Spanish: Sunday 7:30 pm Monday - Friday: 30 minutes prior to Mass First Thursday of the month: 4:30 - 5:15 pm (Weekdays: Confessional near the Sacred Heart transept) Weekday Mass 7 am, 12:10 pm Monday - Friday 7:30 pm, First Friday: Vietnamese Mass, followed by Exposition and Benediction Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:15 - 8:45 am (between 7 & 9 am Masses) 10:15 - 10:45 am (between 9 & 11 am Masses) 4:30 - 5:00 pm Vietnamese and Spanish 30 minutes prior to Mass (Weekends: Confessional near entrance way on the right) CATHEDRAL CENTRE Parish office is located at the Cathedral Centre. 1701 San Jacinto at Jefferson St. Houston, TX 77002-8215 (Parking behind the Centre) Phone: 713-659-1561 Fax: 713-651-1365 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm (Closed: 12 noon - 1 pm) CO-CATHEDRAL of the SACRED HEART Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, D.D., S.T.L. Archbishop of Galveston-Houston The Most Reverend George A. Sheltz, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop The Most Reverend Joseph A. Fiorenza, D.D., Archbishop Emeritus The Most Reverend Vincent M. Rizzotto, D.D., J.C.L., Retired Auxiliary Bishop Co-Cathedral Clergy The Very Reverend Lawrence W. Jozwiak, J.C.L., Pastor / Rector The Reverend Martial F. Oya; Vacant position for Vietnamese Priest, Parochial Vicars Deacons: Johnny Salinas, Leonard Lockett, John Carrara and Daniel Addis Co-Cathedral Staff Moise Arrah-Director of Religious Education; Debbie Elizondo-Director of Adult Education; Stephanie Rocha-Youth Director Crista Miller - Director of Music / Co-Cathedral Organist; Natasha Manley - Music Associate / Wedding Music Michael Emmerich - Co-Cathedral Associate Organist; Jeong-Suk Bae - Co-Cathedral Assistant Organist Bree Delphin - Secretary for Weddings; Elizabeth Perez - Secretary for Sacramental Records and Bulletin Deacon John Carrara - Business Manager; Gwenne Buck - Facilities and Project Coordinator Sr. Louis Marie Carter, O.S.U. - Parish Accounting; Chris Felix - Building Engineer Martha Alvarez - Secretary; Carmen Benitez - Baptismal Secretary/Receptionist; Esmeralda Cervantes - Receptionist Ruben Valenzuela, Trong Pham - Maintenance; Guillermo Herrera, Ray Garcia - Sextons Phone: 713-659-1561 Visit our web site for vital info: www.sacredhearthouston.org New Parishioners: Marriage: Church Certificates: Vocations for Priesthood and Religious Life: Register with the parish office: ext. 101. For all sacramental certificates: ext. 137. Baptism: —For infants & children under age 7—713-337-3570. —For 7 years & older (Rite of Christian Initiation adapted for Children): ext. 142. Children’s Catechesis & Evangelization (CCE): For pre-K through high school: ext. 142. First Penance & First Holy Communion: For 2nd through 12th grade: ext. 142. Confirmation: —For high school youth: ext. 142. —For adults: ext. 141. High School Youth Ministry: ext. 142. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): For adults inquiring about becoming Catholic and baptized Catholics who lack Confirmation and Holy Communion: ext. 141. Adult Education: ext. 141. Music Ministry: ext. 152. Young Adults: [email protected] Contact ext. 131 at least 9 months prior to wedding date. Contact the Office of Vocations: 713-652-8239 or www.houstonvocations.com Holy Communion to the Sick/Homebound: ext. 101. Anointing of the Sick: Any Catholic who is to have surgery due to a serious illness; any Catholic whose health is seriously impaired by sickness or old age should be anointed ASAP, preferably before going to the hospital. Contact the parish priest to be anointed: ext. 101. Funerals: ext. 101. Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Wednesday before 7 am & 12:10 pm Mass Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: Friday during 7 am & 12:10 pm Mass Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction: —First Thursday of the Month (English) Conclusion of 12:10 pm Mass until 6 pm —First Friday of the Month (Vietnamese) 7:30 pm Mass followed by Exposition / Benediction Parish Outreach: [email protected] Tours of the Church: ext. 143 Pastor’s Message p. 3 May 24, 2015 Dear Friends in Christ: Quí Ông Bà và Anh Chị Em thân mến trong Chúa Kitô: Estimados Amigos y Amigas en Cristo: Corpus Christi Sunday Procession, p. 6. Prayer: Memorial Day & Vocations, pp. 11 & 14. Mass of Thanksgiving, p. 11. Memorial Day is this Monday. We will have only one Mass on Monday at 9:30 am and the parish office is closed. Let us all begin our day with the Holy Eucharist. It is a U.S. federal holiday in remembrance of all the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is celebrated on the final Monday of May and was known formerly as Decoration Day. It originated after the U.S. Civil War to commemorate both the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in that war. By the 20th century, Memorial Day was extended to honor all men and women who died in military service. those who protect us (military, police, fire fighters, etc.). Pray especially for our police. Though some possible mistakes made by a small number are making headline news, that is not reflective of the majority of our police officers. Pray for continual good judgment when our police officers must make appropriate and many times quick decisions. Pray also for the police and fire officers who experience much heartache and tragedy in their line of work. Let us pray for an end to prejudice, discrimination and hatred of all types—unfortunate seeds for conflict. If you notice, these intentions are in every bulletin on p. 7. Plus, most of the time, the peace intention is included in our prayers of the faithful of the Mass. Memorial Day remembers those who died in service in the military while Veterans Day on November 11 remembers all U.S. veterans who served in the military. Last Saturday was Armed Forces Day—the third Saturday of May. It commemorates all military men and women who serve currently in all the military services. Armed Forces Day began in 1949 to combine all branches of the military into one day instead of having separate days to commemorate each branch of the military. Historically, there were annual Decoration Days in the South for family and friends to gather to decorate the graves with flowers. Many times these gatherings would become family reunions, including even a dinner at the cemetery, the origin of a potluck dinner. For Memorial Day, the graves may be decorated with flowers and/or U.S. flags. There is a rich history of having a profound respect for the dead, as evidenced by these traditions. It reflects our love for the beloved deceased. As the teaching of the communion of saints reflect, life is changed, not ended. See p. 11 for a prayer. Let us pray also for those who have been injured by war: physically, emotionally and/or spiritually. Unfortunately, there are wars and insurrections occurring throughout our world today. As always, let us continue to pray for peace, especially in the Middle East, an end to terrorism (specifically by ISIS and Boko Haram) and the safety of all I have been told that a Vietnamese priest will be assigned, effective July 1. In the meantime, I have all the Vietnamese Masses covered through June. I appreciate your prayers and concern since I am by myself through May 29 when Fr. Martial returns. Yes, I must pace myself. But I am no different from many of you, especially parents who are juggling work, family life, taking care of children, especially when the other spouse is ill or unavailable. As a priest friend told me, he appreciated his mother so much more when he as a priest was sick with a cold and had to get up on a Sunday to celebrate the Sunday Masses since he was by himself in the parish. He then understood how his mother felt when she was sick with a cold but continued on to feed her children, get them to school, go to work, etc. Thank you for those who donated blood last weekend. Our goal was 26 units & 28 were donated. Though we made our goal, I still wish for more donors. Remember our Corpus Christi Sunday 5:30 pm Mass followed by an outdoor 2 block procession with the Blessed Sacrament, then solemn vespers & benediction on Sunday, June 7. Pray for the 670+ adult Catholics who will be confirmed in 7 locations this weekend. 200 will be confirmed here at the Co-Cathedral at 3 pm Sunday, including 10 from our own parish. Praised be the Sacred Heart of Jesus! Forever, amen! Hãy chúc tụng Thánh Tâm Chúa Giêsu đến muôn đời, amen! ¡Alabado sea el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús! ¡Por siempre, amen! Fr. Lawrence W. Jozwiak Pastor / Rector PENTECOST p. 4 WELCOME to the Co-Cathedral! We are a community of faith where all people are welcome! Visitors, please come back as often as possible. If you do not have a parish home, consider joining our parish, sharing your time and talent with us. All monetary donations will support the ministries and services that we provide. Please be generous in your giving. Thank you. For any questions, ask the Greeters in the narthex. Participate as fully as you are able to do so, using these pages. Silence all cell phones please! 7 am - ANTIPHONS Entrance: The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia. Communion: They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia. MUSIC for MASS Gathering Hymn: #611 Come Holy Ghost Offertory Hymn: Motet: Holy Spir it, Ever Dwelling—H.Howells (1892—1983) #614 Fire of God, Undying Flame Communion Music: Antiphon: Factus Est Repente (chant mode VII): Suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a mighty wind coming, whence they were sitting, and they were filled with the Holy Ghost , and they began to speak the wonderful works of God. Motet: Gracious Spirit, Dwell with Me - K. L.Scott (b. 1950) Hymn: #617 Come Down, O Love Divine Recessional Hymn: #608 Go to the World Order of Mass Gathering Hymn Introductory Rites Penitential Rite Lord have mercy; Christ have mercy; Lord have mercy. Gloria Liturgy of the Word First Reading Readings: Vigil: #1062; Sunday: #1063 B Responsorial Psalm Second Reading PENTECOST SEQUENCE Gospel Homily Nicene Creed I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten not made, consubstantial with the Father; through Him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from Heaven, (We all are to make a bow of the body during the next 2 lines.) and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His kingdom will have no end. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the Prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. E I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen. Offertory Music Prayer of the Faithful Liturgy of the Eucharist Preparation of the Altar and Presentation of the Gifts P. Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father. C. May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church. Eucharistic Prayer P: The Lord be with you. C: And with your spirit. P: Lift up your hearts. C: We lift them up to the Lord. P: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. C: It is right and just. Sanctus / Holy, Holy, Holy Mysterium Fidei / The Mystery of Faith (A) Amen The Communion Rite Agnus Dei / The Lamb of God P: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb. C: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed. Reception of Holy Communion: For those who are practicing actively the Catholic Faith. Please bow before receiving the Body and/or Blood of Christ. Communion Music The Concluding Rites Recessional Hymn SUNG MASS SETTING p. 5 SIGNIFICANCE of BOWING A bow signifies reverence and honor shown to the names or event being mentioned. We are to do the following: 1) A bow of the head is made when the three Divine Persons (the Trinity) are named together and at the names of Jesus, of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of the Saint in whose honor Mass is being celebrated. 2) A bow of the body (a profound bow) is made during the Creed with the words (and by the Holy Spirit…and became man—highlighted in —General Instruction to the Roman Missal, #275 red words in the Creed). p. 6 Co-Cathedral Music Join us for Two Upcoming Liturgies of the Hours Vespers for Corpus Christi Compline for the Sacred Heart Sunday, June 7 Friday, June 12 After 5:30 PM Mass 7:30 PM “From ancient times the Church has had the custom of celebrating each day the liturgy of the hours. In this way the Church fulfills the Lord’s precept to pray without ceasing, at once offering its praise to God the Father and interceding for the salvation of the world.” — Office of the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship. Have you ever experienced praying the Divine Office in the Liturgy of the Hours? These prayers are comprised of short daily services called Morning Prayer, the Office of Readings, Evening Prayer (Vespers), and Night Prayer (Compline). As their names imply, they are said and or sung throughout the day. Praying the Divine Office is required of the clergy, but the laity are encouraged to pray these beautiful liturgies also. Within these services, the participants are very active in invitatory and intercessory prayers, hymns, psalms sung in dialogue, and a specified Scriptural canticle. It can be challenging at first, but also a rich way to make the scriptures come alive each day. Each of the Offices includes psalms that rotate on a either a daily schedule or for various feasts, much as the Propers of the Mass do. While Morning Prayer focuses on praise, Evening Prayer or Vespers focuses on Thanksgiving, and Night Prayer or Compline focuses on protection. As is our custom, we will again have Vespers for Corpus Christi Sunday, which includes a special worship aid to facilitate your knowledge and participation. At 7:30 PM on Friday, June 12, for our parish Feast Day, the Cor Jesu Choir and Schola Cantorum will offer a public version of the Compline that we sing at the conclusion of our weekly Wednesday rehearsal. We hope you will come pray with us, even if Friday night is outside your usual time to come downtown! We will begin the Compline with a brief instruction of how to pray and sing your parts, and the choir will lead since this is part of our regular prayer. It is not a long liturgy—a maximum of 45 minutes—but it is special to the choir and we would like to share this ancient form of Catholic prayer with you before we break for summer. Concert Series Tuesday, June 16, 2015 7:30 pm Projections: Houston No Limits A multi-media organ recital series ALL ARE INVITED CORPUS CHRISTI SUNDAY, JUNE 7 4:30 PM SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (CONFESSIONS) 5:30 PM MASS Dr. Crista Miller, Co-Cathedral Director of Music Dr. Crista Miller continues the PROJECTIONS series in the coming months. These multimedia organ recitals feature Martin Pasi's Opus 19 pipe organ. This massive Houston instrument boasting 5499 pipes is designed to capably handle nearly 500 years of organ repertoire from diverse countries. Live video of the artist will be supplemented by projected artwork from Houston museums, representing the countries and time periods of the music. *This series is sponsored by Houston Arts Alliance FOLLOWED BY AN OUTDOOR PROCESSION WITH THE BLESSED SACRAMENT PROCESSION WILL END IN THE CHURCH WITH SOLEMN VESPERS AND BENEDICTION Prayers p. 7 WELCOME ALL VISITORS to the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart! MASS INTENTIONS Deceased † Saturday May 23 (Eng) 5:00 pm James Konieczny † (Viet) 7:00 pm Daniel Cardinal DiNardo Sunday May 24 (Eng) 7:00 am Bernadine & F.R. Pizzitola † (Eng) 9:00 am Hansford Yellot † (Eng) 11:00 am Ramon De La Garza † (Viet) 1:00 pm Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Porecarello 50th Anniv. (Eng) 5:30 pm For The People of the Parish (Span) 7:30 pm Amelia Cavazos † Monday May 25: Memorial Day (Eng) 9:30 am Merced Reyes † NO 7 am or 12:10 pm Mass on MONDAY. Tuesday May 26 (Eng) 7:00 am Robert Elliott † (Eng) 12:10 pm John J. Shannon Jr. † Wednesday May 27 (Eng) 7:00 am Frank Fikes † (Eng) 12:10 pm Bernadine & F.R. Pizzitola † Thursday May 28 (Eng) 7:00 am Ava Mendenhall 11th Birthday (Eng) 12:10 pm Bernadine & F.R. Pizzitola † Friday May 29 (Eng) 7:00 am Melva Garza (Eng) 12:10 pm Abimael “A.B.” Luciano † Saturday May 30 (Eng) 5:00 pm Ezechial Ocloo (Viet) 7:00 pm Rev. Monsignor Paul Procella † Sunday May 31 (Eng) 7:00 am Adela Diaz † (Eng) 9:00 am Liz & Elizabeth Darilek (Eng) 11:00 am Kelley Family (Viet) 1:00 pm Arogya Swamy † (Eng) 5:30 pm Ellen Hayes † (Span) 7:30 pm For The People of the Parish Pray the Rosary daily for: • Life and Marriage • Religious Liberty READINGS for the COMING WEEK Weekend readings: Vigil: #1062; Sunday: #1063 B Monday: Sir 17:20-24; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12; Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Mk 10:32-45 Thursday: Sir 42:15-25; Ps 33:2-9; Mk 10:46-52 Friday: Sir 44:1, 9-13; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Mk 11:11-26 Saturday: Sir 51:12cd-20; Ps 19:8-11; Mk 11:27-33 Sunday: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22; Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20 For the scriptures used at Mass every day and to hear a reflection: go to http://www.usccb.org/ Tab in on the day of the month on the calendar noted as Daily Readings on the right side of the main page. PRAY for VOCATIONS DAILY Jose Alonso seminarian, from Our Lady of Lourdes, Houston. Ly Nguyen, a permanent diaconate candidate from Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Matthew Donovan, SJ from St. Vincent de Paul Church. Keep them in your daily prayers during the coming week as well as praying for an increase in vocations in general. PRAY for the DEAD For the repose of the soul of Eric Seaman †. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord. —And let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. —Amen. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. —Amen. PRAY for ... • peace in our world, especially in the Holy Land, for an end to terrorism and civil strife, & all hostages. • the safety of all those who protect us: military personnel, police officers, fire fighters and all others. • a transformation of mind and heart for those who do not believe in the sanctity of human life. • for all healthcare professionals to make wise and ethical decisions to promote health. • the spread of the Gospel and the sanctity of all marriages and families. • an end to all discrimination, prejudice and hatred. • all the sick and suffering, the dying and the faithful departed †. Pope’s Intentions: Universal: Car e for the suffer ing That, r ejecting the cultur e of indiffer ence, we may car e for our neighbor s who suffer , especially the sick and the poor. Evangelization: Openness to mission That Mar y’s inter cession may help Chr istians in secular ized cultur es be r eady to pr oclaim Jesus. p.p.88 Children’s Catechesis & Evangelization (CCE) Sunday Quiz CCE REGISTRATION, 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR . 1. What day is it today in the Church’s calendar? 2. What color is the priest wearing today? 3. From which book of the Bible is today’s first reading? 4. From which Psalm is today’s Responsorial? 5. From which book of the Bible is today’s second reading? 6. Did you say the Sequence today? (Come, Holy Spirit, come). 7. From which Gospel is today’s reading taken? 8. What was the first Pentecost? 9. What was the name the disciple who replaced Judas Iscariot? 10. What does ‘Agnus Dei’ mean? 11. Which book of the Bible starts, In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach…? (Wording may vary slightly.) 12. Do you think you are called to spread the word of God through your school, community or friends? What are two ways you can do this? Family Connection The office of Evangelization and Catechesis, (CCE) is happy to announce that registration for the 2015-2016 school year is now open. Is your child ready to celebrate the sacraments of Penance, Eucharist, Confirmation? Is your child not catechized and in need of on-going catechesis. Is your child moving to the next grade in CCE formation? Do you have a strong desire to raise your child catholic and ensure that they know the catholic faith? This is the time to get started. Enroll your child in our program and see how much of a benefit this will make in their faith formation. Registration forms are in the back of the church, online at www.sacredhearthouston.org or in the parish office. You can also register through the phone by calling 713-659-1561 and ask to be directed to the CCE Secretary. We look forward to a wonderful CCE year with you and your children. Pentecost is sometimes called the birthday of the Church. The Gospel for Pentecost reminds us that the Church begins with the command to forgive. Within the family, the domestic church, we learn how to forgive and how to accept forgiveness. The gift of the Holy Spirit enables us to do both. Today is a fitting time to share a family celebration of reconciliation. As you gather together as a family, sit quietly for a few minutes, inviting everyone to reflect upon their need to forgive and to receive forgiveness. If there is a situation or issue within the family that needs attention, spend some time reflecting on how your family might address it. Read together today's Gospel, John 20:19-23. Talk together about how Jesus gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit to help us in the work of forgiveness and to bring us peace. Pray together today's psalm or the Prayer to the Holy Spirit, asking that the Holy Spirit help your family. Share with one another the Sign of Peace. FAITH FORMATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Co-Cathedral’s Office of Evangelization and Catechesis (CCE) is in need of more catechists for the 2015-2016 school year. If God is calling you to a service of educating the children of our parish on the ways of God, please do not hesitate to contact the DRE at [email protected] or by phone at 713659-1561. There is something for anyone to do because if you do not want to teach, you can volunteer as a hall monitor or simply help in the office to get things ready for Faith Formation. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Answers to Sunday Quiz 1. Today is Pentecost Sunday 2. Red vestments 3. Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 4. Psalm 104:1,24,29-31,34 5. 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7,12-13 6. Yes 7. John 20:19-23 8. The day the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles like tongues of fire. 9. Mathias 10 Lamb of God 11. Acts of Apostles 12. Yes. I am called to be an instrument of God’s love in the world. There are a variety of answers. I can do this by helping the elderly in my community when they need it. I can also do it by showing kindness to my school mates. Children’s Catechesis & Evangelization (CCE) p. 9 Youth Ministry News Up Coming Events • GARAGE SALE—May 23rd & 24th. TODAY and SUNDAY. Saturday from 6:00am to Noon and Sunday from 6:00am to 2:30pm. Please help the youth r aise money to attend AYC and Wor ld Youth Day. • Archdiocese Youth Conference— REALLY, REALLY, LAST DAY to RSVP MAY 24th. Registration has opened for AYC. Please let me know if you are interested in attending this exciting event! July 31st— August 2nd. I have a packet of information and forms I can email anyone interested in going. • Calling all Graduating Seniors—we would like to recognize all graduating high school seniors. Please contact Stephanie Rocha with the following information: Your name, Name of High School, Plans after high school (college, work or etc.) Please contact Stephanie Rocha 281-794-4841 for details on any of the programs mentioned. Adult Faith Enrichment & Educational Opportunities Why is Jesus referred to as the “Lamb of God?” In John 1:29 and 1:36, John the Baptist identifies Jesus as “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.” Where did he get this terminology? How did his hearers understand it? Recall from last week’s article on the practice of animal sacrifice in Jewish history that animals that were to be sacrificed were the “cream of the crop,” the most perfect. Lambs occupied a special place in Jewish sacrificial offering. Before we go into the discussion of the lamb references, it’s important to note that John the Baptist is a descendant of priests. John’s father, Zechariah was a priest of the line of Abijah. He served in the temple twice a year for a week. Therefore, John knew exactly what he was referencing when he called Jesus the “Lamb of God.” To Jesus and John’s contemporaries, the term “Lamb of God” refers to the lamb that would be sacrificed at Passover. It is confusing and scandalous to them to hear Jesus being spoken of this way. In Exodus 12, the account of Passover has the Lord God specifying that a lamb must be sacrificed, an unblemished, one year old, male lamb. By the marking on the two doorposts, and lintel of the door with the lamb’s blood, the Lord God would “pass over” that house, sparing the family from the death of their first born, man or animal. It is the blood of the lamb that “saves” the household. The Lord commands that this event be repeated every year at the same time. In Exodus 29:38, the Lord commands for a yearling lamb to be offered twice a day, morning and evening, as a sweet oblation. On top of these references, Jesus and John’s hearers would have also recalled the words of the prophets Jeremiah and Isaiah, in which the Servant of the Lord is compared to a “lamb led to slaughter” as an offering for sin (Jer 12:19, and Is 53:7), but they didn’t know at that time those passages were pointing to Jesus. Referring to Jesus then, as the Lamb of God was not intended to be a sentimental term of endearment; it is really, truly looking upon the one who would become for us the willing, sacrificial offering for our sins, by whose blood-shedding we are saved. Yes, lambs are gentle, sweet, and innocent; they didn’t put up a fight. It’s no accident that the Lord compared his Servant to a lamb, for he gave his life over willingly, and innocently as a lamb led to the slaughter. To learn more, visit: Word of God, on You Tube with Fr. Robert Barron. Adult Sacrament Preparation p. 10 Marriage Preparation: Contact the parish at least six months prior to the desired wedding date to register for classes, and book your date. Out of country weddings require eight months. Advance approval required to begin classes. • • Sunday, June 7: Initial Couples Sunday, June 14: FOCCUS Location: Cathedral Centre. Please check White Board for room assignment each time. R.C.I.A.: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults This process is for adults interested in baptism, or full communion with the Catholic Church, or baptized-only Catholics seeking full initiation. Un-baptized, and Baptized-only Christians: 11/2—2 years preparation or more. This includes baptized-only Catholics and other baptized Christians with little/no formal instruction. Time: Sign-in: 12:15-12:30/Class: 12:30-2:30p.m. Baptized & Instructed: For non-Catholic Christians with a formal, ongoing education in the Christian faith, the R.C.I.A. provides an adapted process more suited to their needs. Marriage Guidelines: Visit www.sacr edhear thouston.or g, then “Sacraments—Marriage.” See the parish website under “Adult Ed - Becoming Catholic” to learn more about the process. Adult Faith Enrichment & Educational Opportunities That Man Is You! Men! That Man Is You! For mal TMIY meetings will return in the Fall. Join us for informal faith gatherings at Avenue Grill, 1017 Houston Avenue, beginning April 22—September. Bring a friend! Contact Ruble or Jeffrey for meeting information. When: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:30a.m., Avenue Grill Contact: Ruble Clark, r uble.clar k@gr eystone.bz or Jeffrey Rice, r [email protected] St. Robert Bellarmine Library Have you visited the library this year? We have a whole new Scripture section, plus new books in Theology, Liturgy, Philosophy, and Church History! Come “check-out” our new materials, and kick-start your summer reading with a good spiritual book, or video! Hours: Sundays, 9:00-1:00p.m., except holidays Christian Meditation * Note: Please do not drop off un-solicited books/ materials. We have just completed a major reThis Wednesday, May 27th is the final Christian organization, and are not accepting any new materials at Meditation meeting until September 2015. A big this time. You ar e encour aged to take your un-wanted thank you to Margie Ortega and Rita Villanueva books to your local charity, or used book store. for providing this great opportunity. Thank you to all who participated; we look forward to seeing you in the Fall. Home Study Opportunities To learn more, visit the website for The World Community for Christian Meditation at http://wccm.or g/home Who: Chr istian Adults When: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30p.m. Where: Cathedr al Centr e Libr ar y The Pope’s Corner In his general audience Pope Francis focused on the concrete challenges families face in daily life, and said that simply remembering to be grateful and to apologize can go a long way in avoiding conflict. Although the words ’May I,’ ‘thank you’ and ‘I’m sorry’ can be hard to say or put into practice, their absence “can cause cracks in the foundation of the family, which can lead to its collapse,” the Pope said. However, if families make a habit of including the phrases in their daily lives as a sign of love for one another rather than just a formal expression of good manners, they can strengthen a happy family life, he continued. Catholic Home Study Service: A fr ee, home study, sponsored by Missouri Knights of Columbus and Vincentian Fathers. For questions, or to order, http://www.amm.org/chss/chss.asp Word on Fire: A ser ies of catechetical r esour ces available for online learning. Fr. Robert Barron provides blog, You Tube, Video, and printed materials. Visit: http:// www.wordonfire.org/ Free Catholic Online Faith Study: A variety of free courses on Catholic teachings, using the Luke E. Hart series, and more. Visit: http://online-catholic-course.excerptsofinri.com/ Understanding the Scriptures Podcast: A fr ee ser ies of podcasts covering the entire Bible, by Carson Weber. To learn more visit: http://catholicboard.com/ Catechism in a Year: This sour ce will send a daily, fr ee passage from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, with reference for further study. http://flocknote.com/catechism CONTACT: Debbie Elizondo, Director of Adult Education, [email protected] or 713-659-1561 p. 11 STEWARDSHIP: Time, Talent and Treasure Actual Collection: Budgeted Collection: Amount over (Under): May 16/17 $33,973* $34,650 ($ 677) Year to Date $1,617,780 $1,594,425 $ 23,355 *Includes $7,264 from Faith Direct. Catholic Communication Collection $3,791** Quiz on Operational Expenses at the Co-Cathedral The maintenance agreement for the church bells in the bell tower per year is: a) $1,675 b) $1,925 c) $2,410 d) $2,658 **Includes $914 from Faith Direct Part-Time Church Sexton Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Parish Cathedral Centre , 1701 San Jacinto Street Houston, Texas 77002-8215 The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Church parish is seeking to hire a part-time church sexton to carry out church sacristan and routine janitorial duties on Saturdays. The normal work hours are 9 am to 5 pm. Responsibilities would entail setting up for weddings and baptisms and other miscellaneous tasks related to church upkeep. The individual hired will be trained on those duties unique to being a Catholic church sacristan. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, clearly able to communicate in English and able to pass a routine background check. Ability to communicate in Spanish and English is a plus. If interested, please send an email to: [email protected]. Place job title on the subject line or send qualifications by regular mail to Deacon John Carrara, Business Manager to the address shown above. Pray for Deacon Roger Morgan Baptized at the Co-Cathedral: March 26, 2005 Studied at St. Mary Seminary, Houston Ordained Deacon: May 16, 2014 Will be ordained a Priest: May 29, 2015 at St. Mary Church, Greenville, SC for the Diocese of Charleston, SC Mass of Thanksgiving at the Co-Cathedral: Sat., June 6 at the 5 pm Vigil Mass First Priestly Assignment: Parochial Vicar, Our Lady, Star of the Sea Church in North Myrtle Beach, SC MEMORIAL DAY The parish office will be closed on Monday, May 25th. Have a wonderful and safe Memorial Day. Answer: c) $2,410 This includes to ensure all the bolts and bells are secure and not corroding, inspect the tower and installation, check bell control player and programming etc. DSF mandatory goal: $131,000 Pledged: $118,839 Pledged under goal: $12,160 Paid so far: $85,776 Paid under goal: $45,223 MINISTRY SUPPORTED — The Catholic Chaplain Corps (Hospital Ministry) provides sacramental and pastoral care to the patients, families and staff of hospitals and institutions of the Texas Medical Center, Houston, and other select hospitals in Houston. In addition to the designated staff, the Corps sponsors the pastoral assistants – specially trained lay personnel who assist the staff in bringing the healing presence of Christ to those whom the Corps serves. A PRAYER for MEMORIAL DAY Remember, Lord, the fallen Who died in fields of war, In flaming clouds, in screaming crowds, On street that are no more, That we today might waken And greet this day in peace With grateful prayer for those who bear The storms that never cease. Remember friends and strangers, And those forgotten now; Whose names are known to you alone, Before whose love we bow, And ask that you surround them With mercy’s endless light That they may live, and we forgive The foe they went to fight. Remember, Lord, the living. Who bear the pain of lossA death she died who stood beside Her Son upon the cross. Remember all your children The dead and those who weep, And make us one beneath the sun Where love will never sleep. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen p. 12 Parish Outreach Ministry—Our Parish Network of Charity An Answered Prayer—A True Story I’m Here! For several years, Dan and I participated in the Spiritual Adopt A Baby Program. I would name my baby each year to make it more personal and help me to remember to pray for “Christopher” and his mother. This year in December Dan had a carpet job to do (he is a carpet layer by trade) at the KC hall in our community just a few days before Christmas. I went along to help him because he was under a bind to get it done. While we were working, my cousin and her daughter, Robin, came in with their Christmas food for their family get-together the next day. To our surprise Robin was very much pregnant and looked like she would be due very soon. She was about sixteen years old. Our hearts went out to their family and Robin. But the busy Christmas and New Year family gettogethers kept us busy and we put Robin out of our minds. In Januarym my aunt told me that Robin had her baby, and she named him Christopher. I was taken aback, and told her that I had named my Spiritual Adopt A Baby, Christopher. My aunt looked shocked and said that Robin had contemplated abortion and had even driven by the abortion clinic. Then her brother talked her out of it. There was an answered prayer right in front of us! I would never have guessed that I was praying for a relative of mine and that I would see the answered prayer in front of my eyes. When Robin heard about my prayers, she invited Dan and me to Christopher’s Baptism. What an awesome experience. Christopher is now nine year old. He is a beautiful young boy and he brings much pleasure to his mother and grandparents. I often wonder what might have happened if I didn’t pray. Would Robin have had the courage to bear Christopher or would she have had an abortion? Our prayers are so important to the unborn. We may not see them answered as I did in this instance, but we know that they are answered. We must have faith that God hears even our smallest prayer, for He loves the unborn. He created them. My life has begun! These are my first days in my mommy’s womb. Even though I am only one cell, everything about me is already present: my eye color, blood type, how tall I will be, my hair color, everything! My parents do not know I exist yet. Please pray for them to safely bring me to birth so I can fulfill the mission God has created me for. Thank you for Spiritually Adopting ME! SPIRITUAL ADOPTION DAILY PRAYER Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of an unborn baby who is in danger of abortion. Please give to the parents of this child the grace and courage to bring their baby to birth and to the life God created them for. Amen. It’snottoolate! MakeaPledgetoPrayToday! Register for the Baby Grace Project Our Parish Spiritual Adoption Program Sign up online and Register your Baby’s Name at www.sacredhearthouston.org (Click on the Baby Grace button on Parish Main Page or go to our Outreach Tab at top) This Spiritual Adoption program is Co-Sponsored by our Parish Respect Life ,Gabriel Project & Outreach Ministries. Parish Outreach Ministry—May Service Opportunities p. 13 Our Parish Outreach Ministry is currently looking for individuals interested in joining our Education & Awareness Team Become a Community Educator Join us as we set out to educate & bring awareness to the most vulnerable in our community , helping them to recognize the dangers and learn how they can protect themselves from becoming a victim. “Let us not look the other way...this issue involves everyone” Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) Contact Outreach Ministry for more information OUTREACH PROJECT LEADERS NEEDED For the 2015-2016 School Year We are seeking Project Leaders for several of our upcoming projects for the next school year. Time commitment can be one time or several, as your time allows. You choose the project you are most interested in. Our monthly Outreach Projects help provide those in need with food, clothing, shelter, supplies, visits, etc… and we work closely with other agencies doing good works. Project Leaders are needed to help us complete the projects. Outreach Ministry is our Parish Network of Charity to our Community in their time of need and crisis. If you are interested in leading an Outreach Project during the next school year... Please Contact Us! Pray for Vocations p. 14 Deacon Eli Lopez Deacon David Angelino Deacon Jeff Bame Deacon Simon Kipiti Deacon Richard McNeille Pray for Deacons David Angelino, Jeff Bame, Eli Lopez, Simon Kipti and Richard McNeille who are to be ordained to the Priesthood on June 6 at the Co-Cathedral at 10 am. Lord Jesus, you came to serve, not to be served. Form within Deacons David Angelino, Jeff Bame, Eli Lopez, Simon Kipiti and Richard McNeille, your generous spirit. Fill them with your love, that they may love the Father as you love them. Fill them with your compassion, that they may see our brothers and sisters as you see them. Fill them with your courage, that they may give their lives in service to the Church as you gave your life for her. Fill them with that Spirit which will make them preachers of your Word and faithful celebrants of the Sacraments for the sanctification of Christ’s people, modeling their lives on the mystery of the Lord’s cross. Transform them through your Holy Spirit so that they may transform the world into your Kingdom of justice and faith, always being a friend to all, but especially of the poor and the voice of the forgotten. Bless the families of these men. May their families continue to grow in holiness and serve the Church. Open the hearts of all your sons and daughters to listen to your call in their lives. Enrich the Church with more priests, deacons, religious brothers and sisters and committed lay ministers. May they be humble and faith inspired in their service. Amen. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us. St. Charles Borromeo, patron of seminarians, Pray for us. St. Joseph, protector of the Holy Church, Pray for us. St. Scholastica, patroness of religious sisters, Pray for us. St. John Vianney, patron of priests, Pray for us. St. Alphonsus Liguori, patron of vocations, Pray for us. St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr, patron of deacons, Pray for us. All you holy men and women, Pray for us. Domingo de Pentecostés Liturgia “Cuando venga el Consolador, que yo les enviaré a ustedes de parte del Padre, el Espíritu de la verdad que procede del Padre, él dará testimonio de mí.” Antífona de Entrada: El Espíritu del Señor ha llenado el mundo entero y la que contiene todas las cosas entiende lo que se dice, aleluya. (Sabiduría 1:7) El Canto de Entrada: Envía Tu Espíritu (#474) Kyrie (Misa del Pueblo Inmigr ante, #26) Gloria (Misa San J osé, #5) p.p.15 15 Servicio de la Comunidad Hispano En alegría, algunos miembros de nuestra comunidad cocinaron tamales para recaudar fondos para la Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Agradecemos a todos los que participaron en este obra de servicio. Salmo Responsorial: Envía tu Espíritu, Señor, y repuebla la faz de la tierra. Secuencia de Pentecostés El Canto de Ofertorio: Envía, Señor, Tu Espíritu (#380) Sanctus (Misa Melódica, #109) Anunciamos Tu Muerte (Misa Melodica #110) Amen (Misa Melódica, #111) Agnus Dei (Misa Melódica, #112) Antífono de Comunión: [Factus est] T odos fueron llenos del Espíritu Santo y habló de las maravillas de Dios, aleluya. (Hechos de los Apóstoles 2:4-11) El Canto de Comunión: Ven, Creador (#473) Canto de Salida: Ven, Espíritu Santo (#386) El día de Pentecostés, todos los discípulos estaban reunidos. De repente se oyó un gran ruido que venía del cielo. Entonces aparecieron lenguas de fuego, que se distribuyeron y se posaron sobre ellos; se llenaron todos del Espíritu Santo Ministerios Espirituales Estudio Bíblico: Conozca al Señor mejor a través de nuestro platica de Biblia, cada lunes a las 6 pm del primer piso del Centro Catedral, conducido por el Diacono Daniel. La Legión de María: Debajo del liderazgo de María, cultive su relación con Cristo cada lunes a las 7:15 pm del primer piso del Centro Catedral, para rezar el santo rosario, reflexionar sobres las enseñanzas del Señor, y hacer planes para servir al Señor. Palabras del Papa Francisco La Efusión del Espíritu Santo en el Domingo de Pentecostés Anuncios Proyecto Baby Grace: La comunidad de la Co-Catedral ha empezado con un proyecto que se llama Baby Grace. Este proyecto involucra a personas a orar por un bebé no nacido el cual se encuentra en peligro de ser abortado para que el bebé tenga la oportunidad para vivir una vida plena. En la entrada de la CoCatedral se encuentran tarjetas: una parte es para llenarse y otra parte es para llevarse y orar para la protección del bebé. También hay otras materiales. Hablen con la representante de este proyecto. Bautismo: Si desean que su niño reciba el sacramento del bautismo, por favor de llamar a la oficina parroquial. La Santa Biblia está en venta en la entr ada de la Co-Catedral por $7.00. Sacramentos para los Adultos: Aquellos adultos que desean recibir el sacramento del Bautismo, Primera Comunión, Confirmación, o convalidación de su matrimonio civil: hablen con el Diacono Daniel después de la Misa o dejen un mensaje para él en la oficina parroquial. En este día, contemplamos y revivimos en la liturgia la efusión del Espíritu Santo que Cristo resucitado derramó sobre la Iglesia, un acontecimiento de gracia que ha desbordado el cenáculo de Jerusalén para difundirse por todo el mundo Los teólogos antiguos decían: el alma es una especie de barca de vela; el Espíritu Santo es el viento que sopla la vela para hacerla avanzar; la fuerza y el ímpetu del viento son los dones del Espíritu. Sin su fuerza, sin su gracia, no iríamos adelante. El Espíritu Santo nos introduce en el misterio del Dios vivo, y nos salvaguarda del peligro de una Iglesia gnóstica y de una Iglesia autorreferencial, cerrada en su recinto; nos impulsa a abrir las puertas para anunciar la bondad del Evangelio, para comunicar el gozo de la fe, del encuentro con Cristo. El Espíritu Santo es el alma de la misión. Lo que sucedió en Jerusalén hace casi dos mil años no es un hecho lejano. El Espíritu Santo es el don por excelencia de Cristo resucitado a sus Apóstoles, pero Él quiere que llegue a todos. Es el Espíritu Paráclito, el «Consolador», que da el valor para recorrer los caminos del mundo llevando el Evangelio. El Espíritu Santo nos muestra el horizonte y nos impulsa a las periferias existenciales para anunciar la vida de Jesucristo. Preguntémonos si tenemos la tendencia a cerrarnos en nosotros mismos, en nuestro grupo, o si dejamos que el Espíritu Santo nos conduzca a la misión. La liturgia de hoy es una gran oración, que la Iglesia con Jesús eleva al Padre, para que renueve la efusión del Espíritu Santo. Que cada uno de nosotros, cada grupo, cada movimiento, en la armonía de la Iglesia, se dirija al Padre para pedirle este don. También hoy, como en su nacimiento, junto con María, la Iglesia invoca: »Ven, Espíritu Santo, llena el corazón de tus fieles y enciende en ellos el fuego de tu amor».