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PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Frank Epperson, Rector Rev. Daniel Roa, Parochial Vicar Rev. Raul Lemus, In Residence Deacon Mike Heinzelman Deacon Gary Moore TELEPHONE NUMBERS Parish Office Phone 542-6984 Parish Office Fax 542-1621 Religious Education Grades 1-5 542-6984 Religious Education Grades 6-12 578-5635 Pastoral Council – Lori Pandolfo 539-6592 Parish Organist – Steven T. Angelucci 537-0449 School Office – Barbara Gasparini 545-7252 Preschool Office – Sharry Caesare 528-9133 Home School—Jennifer Tawney 609-610-2153 MASS TIMES Daily Mass: Saturday: Sunday: 6:45 and 8:00 a.m. 8:00a.m; 4:30 p.m. & Sp.6:30 p. m. 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 12:00 noon and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Latin Mass: 5:30 p.m. Sunday Latin Mass: 1:30 p.m. CONFESSIONS Email Comments/Suggestions to: cathedralresponse@gmail.com 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by appointment PARISH OFFICE HOURS Perpetual Adoration is in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. To sign up for your hour with our Lord, call 539-2772. Monday – Friday – 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Entrance is located at SW corner of Rectory WEBSITES Parish: www.steugenes.com School: www.steugenesch.org REGISTRATION IN THE PARISH Our warmest welcome to all who worship in our community. If you are not registered in the parish, please complete a registration card. Cards are available at church entrances or at the parish office. MARRIAGES & BAPTISMS Please contact the office at least 6 months in advance for weddings and 3 months in advance for baptisms. Check the parish website for more information. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the parish office when a parishioner is home bound or hospitalized to arrange for Holy Communion and Anointing of the Sick. PERPETUAL ADORATION Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament is held in the chapel every First Friday following 8:00 a.m. Mass. DEVOTIONS Recitation of the Rosary is Monday – Saturday at 7:30 a.m. in the Cathedral Chaplet of Divine Mercy is Saturday after the 8:00 a.m. Mass in the Cathedral CATHEDRAL SHOPS Cathedral Thrift Shop is open Tues & Wed 9:30 – 2:30 Cathedral Books & Gifts Hours: Wed-Fri 9:30-4:30, Sat 12:00–4:30 & Sun 9:30–1:30 Phone: 542-0250 THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD—APRIL 5, 2015 Today’s Hymn numbers follow bulletin announcements PARISH CALENDAR SUNDAY APRIL 5 Latin Mass-Cathedral-1:30 pm Solemn Vespers & Benediction-Cathedral-4:30 pm St. Ambrose Young Adult Group-PLC-7:00 pm Mass (Spanish) - Cathedral—7:00 pm MONDAY APRIL 6 Rosary for Life-Chapel-9:00 am Knights of the Two Hearts-Becker Ctr.-5:15 pm Knights Bible Study-PLC-7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal Becker Ctr.- 7:00 pm TUESDAY APRIL 7 Women of the Word-PLC-9:00 am Latin Mass-Cathedral-5:30 pm WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 Queen of the Angels-Becker Ctr.-5:15 pm Legion of Mary-PLC-7:00 pm THURSDAY APRIL 9 Golden Opportunities Luncheon-PLC-12 Noon Opus Dei Confessions-Cathedral-12:30-2:30 pm Prayer Vigil-Cathedral-7:00 pm Spanish Baptism Class-PLC-7:00 pm FRIDAY APRIL 10 Friday Morning Scripture Study-PLC-9L00 am RCIA-PLC-7:00 pm SATURDAY APRIL 11 League of the Two Hearts-PLC-9:00 am Little Flowers-PLC-9:00 am Confessions-Cathedral-3:30-4:30 pm Mass (Spanish)-Cathedral-6:30 pm A Blessed & Happy Easter to all our Parishioners, Visitors, and their Families MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 8:00 am 7:30 pm Sunday April 4 Prayer Service Easter Vigil w/Bishop April 5 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm 1:30 pm 5:30 pm (Sp) 7:00 pm Monday 6:45 am 8:00 am Tuesday 6:45 am 8:00 am 5:30 pm Wednesday 6:45 am 8:00 am Thursday 6:45 am 8:00 am Friday Valentina & Dr. Alessandro Trombetta, deceased Jesus Garibay, living Vincent & Mary Iannuzzi, deceased Edward Malone, deceased Harold & Aileen Bettinelli, deceased Paul Gutsch, deceased Priest Intentions April 6 Isabel Almeida, deceased William Coyle, deceased April 7 John Haberkorn, Jr., deceased Michael Shaklik, living People of St. Eugene’s April 8 John Haberkorn, Sr., deceased Fr. James Clark, deceased April 9 Michael Haberkorn, deceased Linda Pisenti, living April 10 6:45 am 8:00 am Saturday 8:00 am 4:30 pm 6:30 (Sp) Joseph Haberkorn, deceased Marapao, Masalta & Douglas Families, deceased April 11 Mrs. Escobar & Family Bill McNeany, deceased Lynn Campanario, deceased IN NEED OF OUR PRAYERS Those who are ill need your support and prayers: Michael Russell, Sr. , Elaine Dolcini, Edward G. Urtiaga, Maureen Mardanyas, Alice Gordon, Tomas de Guzman, Cristina Mamuyac, Mrs. Fryer, Jeffrey Andrews, John Patrick McGuire, Thomas Timko, Bonnie Higgins, Gregory Angeo, Joyce Bailey, Jim Keegan, Irene Medina, Irene I. Gonzales, Melvin Lukasiewicz, Sister Antonia Killian, Jeff Mello, Catherine Hubbard, Tristan Humble, Samuel Agius, Sandy Torti Wilcox, Marjorie Miles, Helen Dunn, Lynne Staley, Marie Tran, Pam Hall, Dee Dee Kramer, Amelia Lansangan, Marv Kidweiler and Mary Stahr. The bulletin item deadline is Thursday @ 3:00pm for the Sunday after next bulletin. E-mail items to: office@steugenes.com. We reserve the right to edit or omit items. CATEDRAL DE ST. EUGENE’S – 5 de Abril del 2015 Domingo de Pascua PARA LA PARTICIPACION EN LA MISA Desde el Escritorio del P. Roa: CREDO Creo en un solo Dios, Padre todopoderoso, Creador del cielo y de la tierra, de todo lo visible y lo invisible. Creo en un solo Señor, Jesucristo, Hijo único de Dios, nacido del Padre antes de todos los siglos: Dios de Dios, Luz de Luz, Dios verdadero de Dios verdadero, engendrado, no creado, de la misma naturaleza del Padre, por quien todo fue hecho; Que por nosotros lo hombres, y por nuestra salvación bajó del cielo, Y por obra del Espíritu Santo se encarnó de María la Virgen, y se hizo hombre; Y por nuestra causa fue crucificado en tiempos de Poncio Pilato; padeció y fue sepultado, Y resucitó al tercer día, según las Escrituras, y subió al cielo, y está sentado a la derecha del Padre; Y de nuevo vendrá con gloria para juzgar a vivos y muertos, y su reino no tendrá fin. Creo en el Espíritu Santo, Señor y dador de vida, que procede del Padre y del Hijo, Que con el Padre y el Hijo recibe una misma adoración y gloria, y que habló por los profetas. Creo en la Iglesia, que es una, santa, católica y apostólica. Confieso que hay un solo Bautismo para el perdón de los pecados. Espero la resurrección de los muertos y la vida del mundo futuro. Amén. El Domingo de Pascua de la Resurrección del Señor BAUTIZO Finalmente la Catedral ofrecerá: Preparación Pre-Bautismal en Español, Para Padres y Padrinos En el Salón Parroquial (PLC) 9 de Abril a las 7:00pm. No niños. Antes de hacer preparativos tienen que hablar a la oficina por lo menos 2 meses antes. 542-6987 ext. 10 VIÑEDO DE RAQUEL Si usted o alguien quien usted ama esta sufriendo a causa de un aborto intencional: El Viñedo de Raquel - en Santa Rosa, CA Hay esperanza, ayuda y sanación (para mujeres, hombres y parejas) el próximo retiro será. Abril 17 a 19, 2015 Para mas información: —(Completamente Confidencial)— www.elvinedoderaquel.org (510)384-6875 El Señor ha resucitado verdaderamente!!! El Domingo de Pascua, que celebra la resurrección de Jesucristo de entre los muertos, es la solemnidad más importante del calendario de la Iglesia Católica. El Domingo de Pascua es celebrado al final de cuarenta días de oración, ayuno y limosna conocida como la Cuaresma. A través de la lucha espiritual y la negación de nuestro propio ego, nos hemos preparado para morir espiritualmente con Cristo el Viernes Santo, el día de su crucifixión, para que podamos resucitar de nuevo con Él a una vida nueva en el Domingo de Pascua. La Pascua es un día de celebración, ya que representa la razón de ser y el fortalecimiento de nuestra fe como seguidores de Cristo. St. Pablo escribió que, si Cristo no resucitó de entre los muertos, nuestra fe es en vano (1 Corintios 15:17). A través de su muerte, Cristo salvó a la humanidad de la esclavitud del pecado, y así también Él destruyó el poder que la muerte tenía sobre todos nosotros; pero es en su Resurrección que nos da la promesa de una nueva vida, tanto en este mundo como en el próximo. El día de Pascua es una fiesta movible porque no cae en una fecha fija cada año, como pasa en la mayoría de los días festivos. En lugar de un día fijo, la Iglesia Católica y las comunidades eclesiales de occidente celebran la Pascua el primer domingo después de la luna llena, que ocurre después del equinoccio de primavera el 21 de marzo. Por lo tanto, la Pascua se observa en cualquier domingo entre el 22 de marzo y el 25 de abril de cada año. La Iglesia Ortodoxa utiliza el calendario juliano para calcular cuando la Pascua ocurrirá y típicamente celebra esta fiesta una semana o dos después de la Iglesia Católica, que sigue el calendario gregoriano. Debido a la importancia central de la Pascua en la fe cristiana, la Iglesia Católica requiere que todos los católicos que han hecho su Primera Comunión reciban la Sagrada Eucaristía en algún momento durante el tiempo de Pascua, que dura hasta el día de Pentecostés, cincuenta días después del Domingo de Pascua. La Iglesia también nos impulsa a participar en el Sacramento de la Confesión antes de recibir esta Comunión Pascual. Esta recepción de la Eucaristía es un signo visible de nuestra fe y de nuestra participación en el Reino de Dios. Por supuesto, debemos comulgar con tanta frecuencia como sea posible; esta “Obligación Pascual” es simplemente el requisito mínimo establecido por la Santa Madre Iglesia. Que todos se regocijen con la Resurrección del Señor, junto con sus familias!!! SUNDAY MASS HYMNS HYMNS AT 4:30 P.M.& 10:30 A.M. ENTRANCE HYMN: #160 Missal PREPARATION OF GIFTS: #234 Missal COMMUNION HYMN: #110 Missal RECESSIONAL HYMN: #191 Missal HYMNS AT 12:00 P.M. ENTRANCE HYMN: TBA PREPARATION OF GIFTS: TBA COMMUNION HYMN: TBA RECESSIONAL HYMN: #TBA MY CATHOLIC FAITH THE MASS AND PRIESTHOOD ~HOLY THURSDAY~ The Passover meal that Jesus began in the upper room on Mount Zion was not finished there. The 4th cup of the Passover meal, the cup of consummation, is not mentioned in the Gospels. The meal broke up after the cup of blessing was drunk and a hymn was sung (Matthew 26). Jesus even said that He would not drink again of the fruit of the vine until later. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he prayed in Matthew 26:39: "My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt." AD, and Judaism stopped having priests offer sacrifices. Now, Judaism only has rabbis, or teachers. But Jesus said he came to fulfill the Old Testament, in Matthew 5:17, not to do away with it. So now HE is the new eternal high priest and king of peace (salem, or shalom), continually offering up the one same divine sacrifice of 2000 years ago to each new generation in the Mass, in the form of bread and wine, like Melchizedek. If he wasn’t doing this, then He wouldn’t be a high priest forever. In Revelation 5:6, John says He sees a lamb standing as though slain, which perfectly describes a priest standing who is also a victim. To read the entire article go to: http:// www.catholicbible101.com/the-mass-what-is-it ~GOOD FRIDAY~ Finally, on the cross, Jesus drank the sour wine and said in John 19:30: “It is consummated.” The Passover meal started in the upper room was finished on the cross, forever tying the Eucharist to the crucifixion of Christ. (Also, Jesus the bridegroom, consummates his marriage to mankind). ~THE PRIESTHOOD~ It is important to remember that in the Mass, Jesus is both priest and victim. We learn in Hebrews 6:20 that Jesus is a high priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek. Melchizedek, the King of Salem (shalom, or peace) and the High Priest, in Genesis 14:18, offered blessed bread and wine to Abraham in honor of his victory over his enemies and the rescue of Lot. After the golden calf incident, priests in the Old Testament were according to the order of Levi, and they offered sacrifices for sin, only they offered animal sacrifices instead of bread and wine. God commanded these animal sacrifices because the Israelites, while slaves in Egypt for 400 years, had begun to imitate the Egyptians and worship cattle, sheep, and goats. These animal sacrifices came to a halt with the destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 THE RESURRECTION . ~EASTER~ Francis Fernandez from his In Conversation with God: Daily Meditations, Volume Two, explains why this feast is so pivotal: The glorious resurrection of the Lord is the key to interpreting His whole life, and the ground of our faith. Without this victory over death, says St. Paul, all our preaching would be useless and our faith in vain. Furthermore, the guarantee of our future resurrection is secured upon the resurrection of Christ, because although we were dead through sin, God, full of mercy, moved by the infinite compassion with which he loved, gave us Christ...and He raised us with him. Easter is the celebration of our Redemption, and therefore the celebration of thanksgiving and joy. ~OUR FUTURE RESURRECTION~ It now remains for the faithful to understand how the body, when raised from the dead, although substantially the same body that had been dead, shall be vastly different and changed in its condition. Not only will the body rise, but whatever belongs to the reality of its nature, and adorns and ornaments man will be restored. For this we have the admirable words of St. Augustine: There shall then be no deformity of body; if some have been overburdened with flesh, they shall not resume its entire weight. All that exceeds the proper proportion shall be deemed superfluous. On the other hand, should the body be wasted by disease or old age, or be emaciated from any other cause, it shall be repaired by the divine power of Christ, who will not only restore the body unto us, but will repair whatever it shall have lost through the wretchedness of this life. For entire article, do to: http://www.catholicapologetics.info/ thechurch/catechism/ApostlesCreed11.shtml ~EASTERTIDE~ Eternity in Heaven is the true Pasch: hence, our Pasch, here on earth, is the Feast of feasts, the Solemnity of solemnities. The human race was dead; it was the victim of that sentence, whereby it was condemned to lie mere dust in the tomb; the gates of life were shut against it. But see the Son of God rises from His grave and takes possession of eternal life. Nor is He the only one that is to die no more, for, as the Apostle teaches us, He is the first-born from the dead.’ The Church would, therefore, have us consider ourselves as having already risen with our Jesus, and as having already taken possession of eternal life. The holy Fathers bid us look on these fifty days of Easter, as the image of our eternal happiness. They are days devoted exclusively to joy; every sort of sadness is forbidden; and the Church cannot speak to her divine Spouse without joining to her words that glorious cry of heaven, the Alleluia, wherewith, as the holy Liturgy says, the streets and squares of the heavenly Jerusalem resound without ceasing. We have been forbidden the use of this joyous word during the past nine weeks; it behooved us to die with Christ: but now that we have risen together with Him, from the tomb, and that we are resolved to die no more that death, which kills the soul, and called our Redeemer to die on the Cross, we have a right to our Alleluia. Extracted from The Liturgical Year by Dom Prosper Gueranger. INTERESTING FACTS ~DID YOU KNOW ...~ 1. On Holy Thursday, all the hosts that are expected to be consumed on Good Friday are consecrated. This is known as the “Mass of the PreSanctified” because Good Friday is the one day of the year when Mass is not celebrated. 2. A tradition in ancient times was to wash the altars with water and wine and then sprinkle them with hyssop before the Holy Thursday Mass. 3. The liturgical color for Good Friday was formerly black, but is now red. EASTER QUOTES ~POPE BENEDICT XVI~ Faith in the Resurrection of Jesus says that there is a future for every human being; the cry for unending life which is a part of the person is indeed answered (Benedictus, 128) ~FULTON SHEEN~ The Cross had asked the questions; the Resurrection had answered them...The Cross had asked: "Why does God permit evil and sin to nail Justice to a tree?" The Resurrection answered: "That sin, having done its worst, might exhaust itself and this be overcome by Love that is stronger than either sin or death." (Lent and Easter Wisdom, 110) ~ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM~ O Death, where is your sting? O Hell, where is your victory? Christ is risen, and you are overthrown. Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen. Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice. Christ is risen, and life reigns. Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in the grave. For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. To Him be glory and dominion unto ages of ages." (Easter Homily) ~DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY~ Next Sunday, April 12, we celebrate the Divine Mercy with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at 3:00 pm. Preceding the Mass, Confessions will be heard starting at 1:30 pm and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be prayed at 2:40 pm. A reception will be held in the PLC at 4:00 pm Please join us.