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Page 2 Cathedral Parish Madison, Wisconsin www.isthmuscatholic.org SERVING CATHEDRAL PARISH Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino Bishop of Madison Reverend Monsignor Kevin D. Holmes Rector rector@isthmuscatholic.org (608) 257-5000 · office (608) 255-1658 · residence FEATURED NEWS Mother’s Day Rose Sale This Weekend Red roses are available after the Masses this weekend. Say “Thanks, Mom!” and support the efforts of Wisconsin Right to Life-Dane County with a gift of roses for Mother’s Day. Suggested donation is $3 per rose, or two roses for $5.00. Vases are available on the Blessed Mother’s altar for those who want to leave roses in her honor. Parish Brunch Next Sunday Deacon Raymond Lukesic The Parish Brunch will take place after the 11:00 am Mass at St. Patrick next Sunday, May 19th. There will be a special cake to celebrate with those who went through the RCIA process and received their Sacraments at the Easter Vigil. All parishioners and their guests are invited to join us for food and fellowship. Cash donations for the brunch are gratefully accepted. Director of Pastoral Care deacon@isthmuscatholic.org Server & Lector Needed for Midday Mass Reverend José Luis Vázquez Parochial Vicar (608) 255-1658 Marc Laudonio Director of Evangelization and Catechesis marc@isthmuscatholic.org Nicole Carter Director of Parish Life and Mission nicole@isthmuscatholic.org Amber Cerrato Director of Religious Education amber@isthmuscatholic.org Leona Rane Alice Buechner Maria Culligan Parish Secretaries cathedral@isthmuscatholic.org Parish Office 404 East Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 (608) 257-5000 – fax 257-5565 Holy Redeemer Church West Johnson Street (one half block off State Street) Saint Patrick Church East Main Street (three blocks east of the Capitol Square) We have two liturgical openings for the 12:10 pm daily Mass at St. Patrick: beginning June 3rd, a Mass server is needed on alternate Mondays (the first, third, and fifth Mondays). A lector is needed on Fridays, beginning June 21st. Training would be provided. To volunteer, please contact Nicole ASAP at 257-5000 or nicole@isthmuscatholic.org. Priestly Ordination May 24th Next week Friday, May 24th, Deacon Steve Petrica, of our parish, will be ordained a priest for the Diocese of Madison at 7:30 pm at St. Maria Goretti Church. Also being ordained are Vincent Brewer and Garrett Kau. All are invited to the ordination ceremony and to a reception that follows. On Saturday, May 25th, Fr. Steve Petrica will celebrate his Mass of Thanksgiving at 10:00 am at Holy Redeemer Church. You are invited to his Mass of Thanksgiving and to the brunch following. Please RSVP to the parish office (257-5000) to make a reservation for the brunch. Cathedral Parish Pilgrimage Saturday, June 29th Join us on pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians at Holy Hill on Saturday, June 29th. The coach bus departs only from St. Patricks at 8:00 am and returns around 3:30 pm. The day will include 10:00 am Mass at the basilica with Msgr. Holmes as celebrant, Stations of the Cross, Rosary, private prayer time, and lunch. To register, please complete a pilgrimage form found on the kiosk, and send it to our office, along with your check payable to the Cathedral Parish. The cost of the pilgrimage is $35 for registered parishioners or $50 non-parishioner, which includes transportation, lunch and donations. On the registration form, please circle a lunch choice for each participant. After June 15th, payments cannot be refunded. As an approved Marian Shrine, Holy Hill has been designated as a place of pilgrimage to obtain a Plenary Indulgence for the Year of Faith, following the usual requirements. Happy Mother’s Day ! Page 3 Ascension of the Lord May 12, 2013 FROM THE RECTOR Dear Friends in Christ: At the 9:00 a.m. Mass next Sunday, nineteen young people of our parish will receive their First Holy Communion. The names of these First Communicants are listed at the end of this letter. Let us keep them in our prayers! You will notice that most of the names are Spanish. We will also be having a First Communion Mass next month – on the Feast of Corpus Christi – in Spanish. Most of the Hispanic children in this year’s First Communion class will receive at that Mass in June. But a good number of young people from the Hispanic community in this year’s class chose to receive at an English Mass. This is an indication of a very natural process at work. It is a beautiful thing to cherish our ethnic roots. Many of us whose families came to the United States long ago have wished at one point or another that our families had passed on to us more of the language and customs of the “old country.” But the fact is that as new generations have a longer and longer history in the United States, their language becomes English. And that points, I think, to the value of our being a bi-lingual parish. It is important that we offer Mass in Spanish for Catholics who grew up speaking Spanish and who will always prefer to pray in Spanish. But down the road come their children, and grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. While it will be wonderful for them to have the opportunity to experience the Mass in Spanish, we would not want them to think that “being Catholic” = “praying in Spanish.” If that were the case, the loss of Spanish as a first or working language would equal the loss of the Faith. And that’s not the way it should be. So, personally, I am very happy that the children and families who want to assist at Mass and receive the Sacraments in Spanish are able to do so here at the Cathedral Parish. And I am also very happy that as our young people identify more as English-speaking people, they know that their home is still in the Catholic Church. Brian Barrera Jaqueline Barrera Real Alex Beversdorf Brenda Calzada Fernández Ivan Calzada Fernández Samuel Cantu Vásquez Graciela Fernández Ruiz Kaylin Flores Mejía Steven Flores Mejía José Luis Loaiza González Geovani López Jenifer López John-Pio Naputi-Werntz Isabel Marie Naputi-Werntz Nallely Pineda Ortiz Brandon Ortiz-Salgado Jesús Ruiz Ryan Stewart Katilyn Zarinana Msgr. Kevin D. Holmes MASS SCHEDULE Monday, May 13 – Our Lady of Fatima 12:10 pm at St. Patrick † Charles Weber 5:15 pm at Holy Redeemer † Leonard Saladino Tuesday, May 14 – St. Matthias 12:10 pm at St. Patrick Special Intention: Mooney Family 5:15 pm at Holy Redeemer † Robert & Mary Seaquist Wednesday, May 15 – St. Isidore 12:10 pm at St. Patrick Special Intention: Megan Keaveny 5:15 pm at Holy Redeemer Poor Souls in Purgatory Thursday, May 16 – Easter Weekday 12:10 pm at St. Patrick † Don & Mark Rapacz 5:15 pm at Holy Redeemer Special Intention: Kathie Gillett Friday, May 17 – Easter Weekday 12:10 pm at St. Patrick † Joseph & Mabel Johnson 5:15 pm at Holy Redeemer Special Intention: John & Michele Gillett Saturday, May 18 – St. John I 8:00 am at Holy Redeemer † Viola Freiburger 5:00 pm at St. Patrick (Vigil) Special Intention: Matthew Raskob 6:30 pm in Spanish at Holy Redeemer (Vigil) † Jaime Paiz & Ma. Guadalupe Ortiz Sunday, May 19 Solemnity of Pentecost 7:00 am at Holy Redeemer (Tridentine) † Don Howard 9:00 am at Holy Redeemer Special Intention: Katie Hagarty 11:00 am at St. Patrick People of the Cathedral Parish 11:00 am in Spanish at Holy Redeemer † Maria Eugenia Ruiz Venegas 5:00 pm at Holy Redeemer † Francis Sommers 6:30 pm in Spanish at Holy Redeemer Deceased of Michael Newman Family Page 4 Cathedral Parish Madison, Wisconsin www.isthmuscatholic.org CALENDAR AT CATHEDRAL PARISH This Week at St. Raphael Welcome Tuesday, May 14 10:30 am Mass at Capitol Lakes Welcome to Sophia Godoy Valente who was baptized at Holy Redeemer Church last Sunday. Congratulations to her parents, Bruno & Angelica Valente. See their photo on the homepage of the parish website. This Week at St. Patrick Wednesday, May 15 1:00 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm Young Adult Spirit & Truth Thursday, May 16 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal Saturday, May 18 6:00 pm Marriage Enrichment Sunday, May 19 12:00 noon Parish Brunch This Week at Holy Redeemer Monday, May 13 6:00 pm Hispanic Choir Rehearsal 6:30 pm Communion & Liberation mtg. (library) Tuesday, May 14 6:00 pm Hispanic Confessions 6:00 pm Gregorian Chant schola practice 6:30 pm Hispanic Prayer Group Wednesday, May 15 9:00 am Exposition in Church 5:00 pm Benediction in Church 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal Thursday, May 16 6:00 pm Hispanic Ceremony Rehearsal Friday, May 17 6:00 pm Fe, Esperanza y Amor mtg.(dining room) 7:00 pm Hispanic Choir Rehearsal 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Bishop Robert Morlino will be recognizing 50th wedding anniversaries on Sunday, August 18th, with a Mass of Thanksgiving at the O’Connor Center, followed by a cake, coffee, and punch reception. This is an invitation only event! If you will be celebrating your 50th wedding anniversary during 2013, please notify the parish office by this Monday, May 13th, and your name will be submitted to the Bishop’s office. National Combined Collection Next Weekend Next weekend, May 18/19, all the parishes in the diocese will take up the National Combined Collection. Last year the diocese consolidated the various national collections into one collection. You have the option of directing how your donation is distributed by marking an amount for each collection, or you may check Option 1 on the envelope to ask the Diocese to distribute your gift according to need. Special envelopes can be found in your envelope packet and on the kiosks. Checks should be made payable to The Cathedral Parish. 20S&30S MINISTRY Join Us This Wednesday at 7:00 pm Join us this Wednesday, May 15th, for the seventh session in our eight-week series entitled Live Free or Die in Vice, a look at the seven deadly sins and their opposite virtues. This Wednesday, Msgr. Kevin Holmes will speak on Sloth vs. Magnanimity. Our weekly young adult ministry meets at St. Patrick and is open to all those in their 20s&30s. Come experience S&T as we learn the richness of the Catholic Faith, encounter Jesus in Adoration, have the chance for confession and engage with one another in small group discussions, followed by fellowship at a local restaurant. For more info, check our website or visit www.spiritandtruthmadison.org or “like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/spiritandtruthmadison. Theology on Tap Banns of Marriage The names of parishioners planning to marry are published three times prior to the ceremony. Anyone knowing of any impediment to the proposed marriage must make that known to the Rector. II. Ezequiel Ramirez & Lorenza Carrillo III. Chad Lillethun & Angela Frizzo III. Fouriya Vang & Tess Anderson Plan to join us for the next TOT on Thursday, May 30th, 7:00 pm at the Brink Lounge when Fr. Phil Hurley, S. J. will be our guest speaker. Fr. Hurley’s topic will be Choices, Choices...How to Discern God’s Will. Theology on Tap is a monthly speaker series where 20s & 30s are invited to join us for engaging talks by some of the leading thinkers, speakers, educators, innovators, and activists in the nation as they share their insights on various contemporary issues facing young adults today. To receive email updates about Young Adult activities in our parish, please contact Nicole Carter at 257-5000 or nicole@isthmuscatholic.org. Page 5 Ascension of the Lord May 12, 2013 FAITH FORMATION The Main Event: SUMMER BREAK SCRIPTURE READINGS Monday, May 13 – Our Lady of Fatima Acts 19:1-8/Jn 16:29-33 ‘The Main Event’ is a systematic study of the Catholic Faith for adults, revealing how all the aspects of the Catholic Faith fit together into one beautiful plan of God designed to bring us to authentic happiness. ‘The Main Event’ is held weekly on Tuesday evenings, from 6:30—8:30 pm at St. Patrick’s. Check the website for more details, including the full schedule and topics of each gathering. The “Main Event” is on summer break but be sure to watch the bulletin and website over the summer for details about “The Main Event” starting up again in September. Tuesday, May 14 – St. Matthias Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/Jn 15:9-17 Catholicism 101 Saturday, May 18 – St. John I Acts 28:16-20, 30-31/Jn 21:20-25 We offer a monthly 3-session overview of the Catholic Faith for adults at St. Patrick Church that occurs every other month. The series is intended especially for (1) those seeking a basic introduction to Christianity and/ or the Catholic Church, (2) parents with a child to be baptized, and (3) couples preparing to be married in the Church. Session I will next be offered Tuesday, July 16th, with sessions II and III on the following two Tuesday evenings. Sessions begin at 6:30 pm. For further information on any of these programs, visit our website at www.isthmuscatholic.org, or contact Marc Laudonio at 257-5000 or marc@isthmuscatholic.org. TRIDENTINE MASS The Tridentine Mass Society of Madison is a diocesan organization, established to support the celebration of the Tridentine Mass throughout the Diocese of Madison. It currently focuses its efforts on the Mass at Holy Redeemer. Those who wish to support the special projects of the Tridentine Mass Society may do so by mailing a contribution to the Society at 529 Echo Valley Road, Brooklyn, WI 53521. www.latinmassmadison.org FROM OUR NEIGHBORS Diocesan Council of Catholic Women’s Convention All women are invited to the 59th annual Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women’s Convention, “United Women of Faith”. The women of the Grant Vicariate will host this event June 18th and 19th at the Belmont Convention Center, just off Hwy. 151 in Belmont. The agenda, speakers, workshops & registration forms are available on their web site, www.mdccw.com or call Kathy at 608-822-6412. Fr. William Seipp’s 50th Anniversary Fr. Seipp will be celebrating the Golden Jubilee of his ordination on Monday, May 27th, at St. Clement in Lancaster, with a 2 pm Mass followed by dinner & dancing. Please RSVP by May 15th to 608-723-4990. Wednesday, May 15 – St. Isidore Acts 20:28-38/Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday, May 16 – Easter Weekday Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/Jn 17:20-26 Friday, May 17 – Easter Weekday Acts 25:13b-21/Jn 21:15-19 Sunday, May 19 – Solemnity of Pentecost Acts 2:1-11/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Rom 8:817/Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26 Pentecost (Tridentine) Acts 2:1-11 / Jn 14:23-31 CONFESSIONS At Holy Redeemer Church: Monday – Wednesday, 4:15 – 5:00 pm Saturday, 7:30 – 8:00 am Sunday, 6:30 – 6:55 am At Saint Patrick Church: Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION At Holy Redeemer Church: Perpetual Adoration. Eucharistic Chapel is located on the ground floor of the church, and may be reached through the side door from the parking lot. On Wednesday only, adoration is in the upper church from 9:00 am until Benediction at 5:00 pm. For more information or to sign up for a regularly scheduled hour of adoration, visit www.adorationchapel.com, call 608-833-0554 or email info@adorationchapel.com. ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK Mike Lins, V.P. Investments Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. 608-243-3446 ▪ linsm@stifel.com ______________________________________________________ Thanks to our advertisers for their support! Page 6 Parroquia de la Catedral Madison, Wisconsin www.isthmuscatholic.org SIRVIENDO LA PARROQUIA El Reverendísimo Robert C. Morlino Obispo de Madison Reverendo Mons. Kevin D. Holmes Párroco Reverendo Padre José Luis Vázquez Vicario Parroquial pjoseluis@isthmuscatholic.org (608) 255-1658 Amber Cerrato Directora de Educación Religiosa amber@isthmuscatholic.org 257-5000 ext. 12 María Culligan Secretaria Bilingüe (Martes a Viernes) catedral@isthmuscatholic.org (608) 257-5000 Horario de las Misas en español: Sábados 6:30 pm Domingos 11:00 am y 6:30 pm Sacramento de Reconciliación: Sábados 5:30-6:15 pm Domingos 10:15-10:45 am Martes 6:00-8:00 pm Ministerios Litúrgicos Sábado, 18 de mayo - 6:30 pm Acólitos: Homero Sánchez Lectores: Lisette y Alicia Becerra Monitor: Rogelio Becerra Hospitalidad: Martha Herrera, Lázaro Florencio, Eloy Farfán, María Herrera Domingo, 19 de mayo - 11:00 am Acólitos: Gustavo López, Mario Ramos Lectores: Vicky Rivas, O. Reyes Salmista: Kenny Cardozo Monitor: V. Guerra Eucaristía: Rubén Perales Hospitalidad: E. Martinic, P. Mena, Manuel Fuentes, Daniel Estrada, J. Zumba Domingo, 19 de mayo - 6:30 pm Acólitos: Francisco Espinosa Lectores: Cornelio Domínguez, Serafín Lima Salmo: Coro Monitor: H. Ruiz Hospitalidad: Vitalino Rodríguez, Victoria Vázquez, Juan Ávila PARA REFLEXIONAR “Día de las Madres, día de la Iglesia” El día de las madres también recordamos a la Virgen María y a la Iglesia, nuestras grandes Madres. En muchos países se celebra el día de hoy a las madres. O durante este mes. Todos recordamos a nuestras madres en el día que dedicamos a ellas. Quizá algunos lloran a la madre que ya dejó la tierra hace algún tiempo. Otros visitarán a su madre ancianita, ya abuelita venerable, y le darán un regalo, comerán juntos y recordaran pequeñas historias de la familia. Otros simplemente podrán usar el teléfono, porque se encuentran lejos de nosotros, y mamá espera con ansiedad la llamada del hijo(a) ausente. También en este día de las madres podemos pensar en otras dos Madres. Una es la Virgen María, que, día a día le rezamos tantas veces, es Nuestra Madre de los cielos. La otra es la Iglesia. Decir que la Iglesia es nuestra Madre implica sentirse hijos de Ella, sufrir cuando sufre, alegrarnos con su alegría. No resulta fácil, desde luego, “visitar a la Iglesia”, porque no tiene un domicilio fijo. Ni siquiera podemos pensar que la Iglesia viva encerrada en los templos o lugares de culto. La Iglesia, nuestra Madre, vive en cada uno. Todos los bautizados, cuando vivimos muy unidos al Santo Padre, cuando amamos a nuestro obispo, cuando participamos de la Misa los domingos, cuando acudimos a pedir misericordia en el Sacramento de la confesión, cuando rezamos de corazón en la mañana o en la noche, cuando perdonamos a nuestros enemigos y ayudamos a todos, con esto entretejemos esa misteriosa y grande realidad: La Iglesia. Así que, en este día de las Madres, agradecemos a la Iglesia que nos haya hecho nacer como creyentes, que nos haya dado la fe en Jesucristo, que nos haya ayudado a amar a la Virgen María y al Papa. Y, a la vez, nos sentimos festejados: cada nuevo hijo de la Iglesia nos mira con cariño y nos dice: “Gracias, católico fiel, por haberme dado la fe. Por haberme hecho nacer al amor de Dios en la Iglesia”. Y termino con estas palabras: Madre es alguien que nos quiere y nos cuida todos los días de su vida y que llora de emoción porque uno se acuerda de ella una vez al año: El Día de la Madre. El peor defecto que tienen las madres es que se mueren antes de que uno alcance a retribuirles parte de lo que han hecho. Que Dios bendiga a todas las Madres. Padre José Luis Vázquez NOTICIAS PARROQUIALES Grupo de Oración “Jesús a la Humanidad” Les invitamos a unirnos en oración este martes 14 de Mayo a las 6:30 pm. Juntos rezamos el Santo Rosario, la Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia, entre otras oraciones. Page 7 Ascención del Señor 12 de mayo de 2013 NOTICIAS PARROQUIALES Peregrinación La Parroquia de la Catedral está organizando una peregrinación al Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en La Cross para el 29 de Junio de 2013. Hasta el momento, pensamos salir a las 8:00 am y estar en Madison de regreso antes de las 8:00 pm. El registro para miembros y no miembros es del 1ro de mayo al 15 de junio. Niños mayores de 4 años pagan asiento completo en el bus. Y menores de 3 años deben ir en las faldas de los padres, no ocupan asiento. Su espacio será reservado con el pago del registro y el dinero no es reembolsable. La hojas de registro están en el kiosco. Hay distintas opciones, por favor marque la mejor opción para usted. Registro para miembros inscritos en la Parroquia de la Catedral: Autobús + Almuerzo: Mayores de 12 = $40, menores de 12 = 35 Autobús solamente $30 Almuerzo solamente: Mayores de 12 = $15, menores de 12 = $8 Si viaja en su carro, igual deben llenar la hoja de registro para la peregrinación. Registro para miembros no inscritos, o de otras parroquias: Autobús + Almuerzo: Mayores de 12 = $45, menores de 12 = 40 Autobús solamente $35 Almuerzo solamente: Mayores de 12 = $15, menores de 12 = $8 Si viaja en su carro, igual deben llenar la hoja de registro para la peregrinación. **Por favor tenga en cuenta que si piensa almorzar por su cuenta, debe hacer reservaciones anticipadamente. Si piensa llevar su almuerzo, es posible que no hayan suficientes mesas de picnic para almorzar ahí. Esta peregrinación, como es con el propósito de: devoción, reforma de vida, crecimiento en santidad y mayor comunicación con la Iglesia de Dios por medio de la intercesión de la Virgen, Madre de Dios y Madre de la Iglesia, permite que los peregrinos puedan recibir INDULGENCIA PLENARIA (de todas tus culpas). Pero, ¿qué es la Indulgencia Plenaria? Es una gracia que Dios nos da al cumplir los requisitos que la Iglesia nos pide, y de esa manera es como si estuviéramos recién bautizados, con el alma totalmente limpia de culpa. Si morimos acabando de recibir la Indulgencia Plenaria, nos iríamos al cielo directo sin hacer escala en el Purgatorio. A partir de la indulgencia todas las manchas que tenía tu alma desaparecerán. ¡Borrón y cuenta nueva! Es muy importante reflexionar: esto solo es posible porque la MISERICORDIA de Dios es infinita y porque su AMOR hacia nosotros también es infinito y no porque nos la ganemos por nuestros méritos. Para ganar una indulgencia plenaria, además de querer evitar cualquier pecado mortal o venial, se necesita: 1.- Confesión sacramental: Hacer una confesión profunda. La confesión puede hacerse el mismo día que se quiere ganar la indulgencia o haberla hecho recientemente, no más de una semana antes. 2.- Comunión Eucarística: La cual debe llevarse a cabo el mismo día en que quiera ganarse la indulgencia. 3.- Oración por las intenciones del Papa: Se Debe rezar un Padre Nuestro, una Ave María y un Gloria, y ofrecerlas por las intenciones del Papa. LOS SACRAMENTOS Para más información llamar a la oficina (608) 257-5000 ext. 11. Requisitos para Bautismo Padres y padrinos deben asistir a una platica pre-bautismal por lo menos un mes antes del Bautismo. Los padres, si es la primera vez que bautizan en la Parroquia de la Catedral, o ha pasado mas de 3 años desde la ultima vez que bautizaron, deben recibir las clases pre-bautismales en esta parroquia (Holy Redeemer), no en otra parroquia. Los padrinos, si son pareja, deberán presentar copia del acta de su matrimonio católico. Recuerden que las personas que no estén casadas por la Iglesia y vivan juntas como pareja o familia no pueden ser padrinos de Bautismo. Si los padrinos no son pareja, pero tienen sus respectivas parejas y no son casadas por la iglesia, tampoco pueden ser padrinos. Las personas que piensan ser padrinos, deben ser católicos practicantes: Bautizados católico, Confirmados, asistir frecuentemente a Misa, acudir al Sacramento de la Confesión y poder recibir la Sagrada Comunión. Después de haber recibido la segunda charla, deben ir a la oficina parroquial llevando los siguientes documentos: Copia del acta de nacimiento del niño(a), Copia del acta de Matrimonio Católico de los padrinos, constancia que los padrinos han recibido las charlas pre bautismales. Copia de documento de identidad con foto de padres y padrinos. Los padrinos deben ser miembros inscritos de alguna parroquia católica, y hacer firmar un formato, que se les entregará el primer día de clases, por su párroco. ¡Feliz Día de la Madre! Amonestaciones Matrimoniales Los nombres de feligreses que planean contraer matrimonio, serán publicados tres veces antes de la ceremonia. Si conoce de algún impedimento para que la boda se lleve acabo, debe contactar a Monseñor Holmes. II. Ezequiel Ramirez & Lorenza Carrillo III. Chad Lillethun & Angela Frizzo III. Fouriya Vang & Tess Anderson