CATHEDRAL STAFF
BISHOP OF SALINA +Edward Weisenburger Chancery—785-827-8746 PASTOR
Rev. Frank Coady— Ex 204 [email protected] PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Gale Hammerschmidt—Ex 214 [email protected]
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Mark Roberti (785) 259-9245 Deacon Jorge Rivera (785) 819-1431
[email protected] PASTORAL MINISTER Sr. Carmella Thibault, CSJ Ex 203 [email protected] BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER Janie Garcia—Ex 201
[email protected] PASTORAL ASSOCIATE RELIGIOUS FORMATION Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202 [email protected] SPANISH DRE Mirna Aranda
COORDINATOR OF MUSIC
MINISTRY/LITURGICAL MUSICIAN
Preston Sauers– (785) 810-8217 [email protected] MT. CALVARY CEMETERY Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202
PARISH RECEPTIONIST Wendy De Leon– Ex 200 [email protected] MAINTENANCE CARE Jim Newton
785-823-7221
SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL
118 N. 9th, Salina, KS 67401
ST. JOSEPH PARISH
Brookville, KS 785-823-7221
To register with our parish family, please call or stop by the parish office.
Favor de llamar o ir a la oficina de la parroquia para registrarte con nuestra familia de la parroquia.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
Closed over the noon hour 1:00 p.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Parish Mission Statement:
The Community of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Mother Church of the Diocese of Salina, is united in Christ to:
Extend the Love and Mercy of God
Share our Faith and Unique Gifts
Strengthen the Family
Proclaim the Truth to All People Everywhere MASS SCHEDULE MISAS
English Español Saturday/Sábado: 8:00 a.m.
5:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
Sunday/Domingo: 8:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
Monday –Friday 6:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m.
CONFESSIONS CONFESIONES English Español Friday/Viernes: 7:30—7:50 a.m
Saturday/Sábado: 4:30—5:20 p.m. 6:30—7:00 p.m.
Sunday/Domingo: 10:00—10:20 a.m. 12:00—12:20 p.m.
or by appointment with the priest.
BAPTISM BAUTISMOS For the first time parents, a baptismal preparation class is required. To schedule your child’s baptism, please call the Parish Office.
Para mayor información sobre las platicas pre-bautismales en
español, favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia al 823-7221.
MARRIAGE MATRIMONIO The Salina Diocese requires engaged couples to contact their parish priest six months in advance. Please contact your priest as soon as you decide to marry.
La Diócesis de Salina pide que las parejas que deseen casarse se comuniquen con el sacerdote con 6 meses de anticipación.
Office: 785-823-7221 785-823-7222 Fax: 785-820-8063 www.shcathedral.com
COR IESV INFLAMA COR NOSTRVM
AMORE TVI HEART OF JESUS INFLAME OUR HEARTS
WITH YOUR LOVE
WELCOME TO OUR PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 15, 2015
Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of
God.
— 1 Corinthians 10:31Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish Organization Leaders
PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR
Doug Mull 825-5336
FINANCE COUNCIL CHAIR
Susan Nelson
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #601
GRAND KNIGHT
John Bruckner 822-2274
SHCCCW (LADIES GUILD) PRESIDENT
Alice Fox 825-5766
CYO YOUTH DIRECTOR
Office at St. Mary’s Parish Chris and Renee Thompson 785-827-5575
CYO President Kate Schieferecke
Liturgical Ministry Schedule February 21-22
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONSMonday, February 16 6:30 am L & D members of the Guesnier & Marrs family 8:00 am Rex Lorson
Tuesday, February 17 6:30 am Francis Roesner+
8:00 am Jona Martin +
Wednesday, February 18 6:30 am Winnie Denning + 8:00 am James Crough +
12:05pm W.M & Frances Doud +
5:30 pm Johanna Walters+
7:00 pm Javier Ibarra +
Thursday, February 19 6:30 am L &D members of Charles Shelton Family 8:00 am Casey Scott LeFleur+
Friday, February 20 6:30 am Chris, Jeannie, Andrew Hrabe 8:00 am Melvin Bellervie +
Saturday, February 21 8:00 am Leonard & Mary Ann Perll + 5:30 pm Robert J. Hinnenkamp+
7:15 pm Nicolasa Castro Herrera
Sunday, February 22 8:00 am L & D members of the Russel & Selma Brown Family Brookville 8:00 am Montoy Family
10:30 am Mary Rose Frank+
12:30 pm Ruby De Leon
5:30 PM
Lector: Norma Linenberger
EMHC: Jeannie Hrabe, Chris Hrabe, Damian Schmidt Servers: Gaskill Boys
Greeter/Usher: Bill Roets Sr., David Taylor, Terry Taylor
7:15 PM
Lectores: Rafael Gloria, Mario Moreno Ministros: Gumaro Calzada, Andrea VargasMonaguillos: Casandra Dominguez, Vanessa Arceo, Adrian Aranda, Nena Campa, Conchis Campa
8:00 AM
Lector: Linda Struble
EMHC: Ron Linenberger, Cecil Denning, Cleo Denning Servers: Dustin Bieker, Choey Bohm, Heather Gebhardt Greeter/Usher: Terry Bohm Bob Peck, Tim Linenberger
10:30 AM
Lector: Peggy Hebert
EMHC: Peggy Stolzenburg, Phyllis Harper, Janice Merkle, Rod Bonilla, Vicky Bonilla Servers: Alicia Walters, Sophia Walters, Noah Carrazco
Greeter/Usher: Brian Sahlfeld, Melissa Sahlfeld, Jim O’Brien, Jim Carter, Dennis Stolzenburg
12:30 PM
Lectores: Jose Silvestre, Ernesto MartinezMinistros: Claudia Soto, Benjamin Del Real, Tomasa Campa, Mayela Campa
Monaguillos: Aron Moreno, Valeria Martinez, Citlaly Campa, Lizbeth Torres, Leonardo Torres
Weekly Contributions we need to meet parish expenses:$13,084.42 Your contribution last week Offertory:$ 2,018.39
Envelopes $ 29,419.27 Electronic Giving $ 200.00 Last week’s Total Contributions received: $ 31,637.66
PLEASE REMEMBER SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL IN YOUR WILLS OR TRUSTS OR GIFT ANNUITIES.
Parish News
Prayers for the sick of the parish-
If you or someone you know is ill and would like prayers of our parish family, please call the office at 823-7221. Names will be kept on our list for 2 months and then removed unless the parish office is notified otherwise. We ask you to pray for Leo Linenberger, Michael Martin, Larry Hemmy, Josephine Dougherty, Margaret Saucier, Letha Haist, Lewis Myers, Mary Ann Meister, Janet Abrams, Ella
Rita Weierman, Riley Clark, Georgia Schlesener, Guadalupe Garcia, Irma Arias, Heddy Ray, Judy Klanke, Ally Eilert and for all disabled in rest homes and hospitals. We pray for God’s healing presence for each of them and for family caregivers.
Weekly Calendar of Events
Feb 15
7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral 5:00 pm Sacraments for Teens—CR 6:30 pm Jr High CCD Classes Feb 16 President’s Day
5:45 pm RCIA Young Adult Class-CR 6:30 pm Parish Council Mtg-CR Feb 17
6:00 pm RCIA
Feb 18 Ash Wednesday
English CCD attend services Feb 20
5:15 pm Lenten Soup Supper 6:00 pm Stations of the Cross Feb 21
9:00 am CCW Mtg—HOB
5:00 pm Saturday Rosary—Cathedral Feb 22
7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral 5:00 pm Witness Talk—HOB
6:30 pm Jr High CCD Classes
MASS INTENTIONS
To schedule a Mass Intention, please call Wendy at 823-7221 or stop by the office during the week.
Suggested donation for a Mass intention is $10. Our normal policy is 1 intention per month but due to fewer requests we will allow 2 per month .
“Thank you for your donation”
SHJSHS “Fast Cash” CALENDAR WINNERS
$20 Feb 8 Liz Alvarez, Salina
$20 Feb 10 David Prendergast, Salina
$20 Feb 12 Barry and Laurie Doll, Salina
2014 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS
2014 Contribution Statements are available by
calling the parish office at 823-7221 or email:
[email protected] Thank you for your support to Sacred Heart Cathedral.
LENTEN PROGRAM
Sacred Heart Cathedral will be participating in a Small Group Lenten Faith Sharing Program,
“Disciples on the Journey.” You can pick your
group by leader or by time. Sign-up opportunities will be available after Masses this,
weekend, February 14-15. For more information contact the parish office at 823-7221.
The following times are available:
Sundays, 9:00 am or 7:00 pm, Tuesdays, 7:00 pm Wednesdays, 6:30 pm, Thursdays, 7:00 pm
Saturdays, 12:30 pm
ASH WEDNESDAY IS FEBRUARY 18
Mas s e s a t S a cr e d H e a rt Cathedral will be at 6:30 am, 8:00
am, 12:05 pm, 5:30 pm and 7:00
pm in Spanish. Daily Masses during Lent are at 6:30 am and 8:00 am.
As of February 1, Sacred Heart Cathedral will automatically earn a rebate every time you swipe your Dillon's Plus Shopper's Card. Your
purchases will count towards SHC after ENROLLING your Shopper Card on-line.
This means you don’t need to reload your cards anymore. To ENROLL your Plus Shopper Card visit www.dillons.com/communityrewards and
create an account or sign in to your current account. After you have created an account you
will have to associate your Shoppers Card to Sacred Heart Cathedral. You will need to enter 71673 in the search box and find
Sacred Heart Cathedral. It’s very
e a s y ! S t e p b y S t e p instructions on how to enroll are in
the Gathering Space and online at shcathedral.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ALTAR LINEN CARE
Sacred Heart Cathedral is still in need of Volunteers to launder, and iron the altar linens. The altar linens are laundered on a weekly basis. Each volunteer would be assigned one month. That’s only one month per year! If you are interested in volunteering for this service to the Church, please contact the Parish Office at 823-7221.
SUPPORT CYO...
We want to thank everyone who has supported us, first with Dillon's Certificates, then with the Dillon'scards for the last several years. Your taking that extra step has enabled us to have pizza parties, rent vans to get everyone to and from events, buy supplies, and lower the cost of our trips. We hope you will continue to support
our cause with the new system. You can support Salina CYO buy registering your Dillons card online at www.Dillons.com using
our organization number, which is 38788. Thank you!
CYO CALENDAR
February 15 6:00-7:30 pm
Any high school student who would like to run for the Diocesan Youth Council also needs to complete an application by the March 2
deadline. Please see Renee Thompson for application materials.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY ANNUAL APPEAL
The Catholic Community Annual
Appeal supports the many ministries of the Diocese including Youth and Adult Formation, Catholic Schools, Seminary Education, and Family Life. If you have not yet made a gift to the Appeal, please take some time this week to pray about it and consider a gift.
RICE BOWL
There are Rice Bowls on the tables in the Gathering Space.
Please take one home and throughout the season of Lent make family donations for those who are hungry and don’t have enough to eat. You will then be asked to bring your Rice Bowl back on Holy Thursday the night we celebrate the Mass of the Last Supper. The money will then be given to Catholic Relief Services to help feed the hungry of
the world. Remember the words of Mother Theresa, “We need to live simply so that others
may simply live.”
K OF C COUNCIL 601 ANNUAL BABY SHOWER
The Knights of Columbus Council 601 Birth Right Crib is setup for the month of February thru March 8
to collect baby items such as diapers, blankets, bottles, formula, clothes, and any monetary donations will be given to Birth Right of Salina. Just
bring your donations to the church and put them in the baby crib in the gathering space. Please help the Knights make this our best “baby shower’ to date. Your Knights
of Columbus is appreciative of your help and generosity throughout the year and we thank you
for your support in this worthy charity drive.
DILLON'S …COMMUNITY REWARDS
“Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world.” – Blessed Pope Pius IX
ACCEPTING SEALED BIDS
The Sacred Heart Cathedral CCW will be accepting separate, sealed bids for two quilts,
handmade by the Cathedral quilters group.
The first is a king size Bull’s Eye Quilt. The second is a twin size Doll quilt. The Council of
Catholic Women will begin accepting bids on these quilts on February 16, 2015.
ST. Mary’s Boy Scout Troop 20 22nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner
St. Mary's Boy Scout Troop 20 will be hosting their
22nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner at St. Mary's Parish Hall from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 15. Menu includes: Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce, French Bread, Celery and Carrot Sticks, Dessert and Drink. Cost is $6.00-Adults,
$5.00-College Student with student ID and $3.00-
Children 12 and under. Proceeds go toward summer camp and Troop 20 expenses. Tickets are
available at the door or from any Troop 20 Boy Scout.
MATCH MADNESS
On Tuesday, March 10, from
12:00 am to 11:59 pm, Sacred Heart Cathedral is
participating in MATCH MADNESS hosted by the Greater Salina Community
Foundation. ALL donations made on March 10 will be matched. You can donate anytime that day online at www.gscf.org or in-person from 7am to 7pm at
Martinelli’s Little Italy 158 S. Santa Fe Ave.
Donations will be matched proportionally up to 50%. We’d love your support. A little goes a long way!
MOVIE NIGHT
"Mary of Nazareth" -- This 2nd half will include Joseph's death, Christ's ministry & crucifixion which is very moving for this lenten season. It's a 'must see'
v i d e o f o r C a t h o l i c s t o e x p e r i e n c e t h e B l e s s e d Mother's humble yet powerful
presence in Christ and the Apostle's life. The most stunning portrayal of the
Virgin Mary on film with beautiful cinematography of where Christ lived. Catholic
movies on the last Saturday of each month, Feb 28, 7:00 in the Cathedral's HOB. Bring a snack, comfortable chair & friends! Call Marlene at 825-4842 if you have questions.
PARISH BULLETIN DEADLINE
for having an article placed in the bulletin is
Tuesday at 12:00 noon. Please submit all articles for the bulletin by emailing the office
SHC FACEBOOK PAGE
Don’t forget to "Like” us on Facebook at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Salina, KS.
CDA BREAKFAST
Catholic Daughters will be serving Breakfast Casseroles, Homemade Roll, fruit, juice and coffee following the Masses on Sunday Feb.
22 at St. Elizabeth’s Parish Hall. Please help support mission work and scholarships.
CIRCLES OF THE HEARTLAND SOUP SUPPER
Circles of the Heartland is hosting a Soup Supper on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 6 pm at Trinity United Methodist Church. Circle Leaders (families who
participate in Circles) will be sharing their experience with the program. There will be a
free will offering received. You are invited to attend.
"ELEMENTS OF FAITH"
Witness Talk -- Jeff and Tracie Horenik, a young married couple, with a unique story. In
their search for which religion they should
attend as newly marrieds, one had a re-version, the other a conversion due to the
Truths of the Catholic Church. Hear what exciting Truths they discovered and how it affected their lives. Sunday, Feb 22, 5:00 pm
with a potluck that follows at 6:00 pm at the Cathedral's Hall of Bishop. For questions call Marlene at 825-4842.
NOW HIRING
Sacred Heart School in Colby, KS is accepting applications for a building principal to start in the 2015-2016 school year. Applications will be accepted until February 28. Interviews will be
conducted the first part of March. Please contact the school for an application or more
information 785-460-2813.
Please donate to the following agencies that help assist people with
needs in our local area Catholic Charities:
USDA approved ground beef in one pound packages Hot dogs
Vienna Sausages Packages of crackers Coats – all sizes
Gloves, mittens and stocking caps
THANK YOU for looking at this list to help with the needs of area children, families, and individuals and considering a way to get involved. Your past support is very much appreciated. We value
your contributions to help so many people in need. For more information call Eric Frank at 825-0208 or online at www.ccnks.org.
Please take items to Catholic Charities, 425 W Iron St. from 8:30-5:00 (12:00 pm –1:00 pm is closed).
Salina Rescue Mission
Allergy Medicine Cold and Flu Medicine Lotion Facial Tissues
Lunch meat Tennis Shoes Size 3X & 4X clothing
THANK YOU to the community for already helping us with many items of great need! For more information, go on-line to www.salinarescuemission.com This helps to feed and care for the
hungry and homeless, it also stretches our general fund dollars farther. Please help; donations can be dropped off anytime at the
Salina Rescue Mission at 1716 Summers Road in Salina, or call us at 785-823-2610.
Salina Emergency Aid/Food Bank
Canned vegetables Spaghetti sauce Egg noodles Cereal
Tomato sauce Macaroni & cheese
Please take to the Emergency Aid - Food Bank at 255 S. Chicago.
Charity
Prayers for this week
Intercessions for Life: For married couples, that fervent love for God may continue to build strengthen
their marriage...We Pray to the Lord.
FOR THE GLORY OF GOD
The entire history of the Jewish people is directed toward one goal: that God might be glorified through the chosen people. Christians, too, are called to “do everything for the glory of God.” In today’s scriptures Paul reminds us that the best way for us to glorify God is to seek to benefit “the many,” as Christ did when he shed his blood for all of humankind.
The reading from Leviticus explains one way the Jews sought to benefit the many, by keeping lepers and
leprosy away from the chosen people. Jesus finds a better way. He cures the leper, who immediately re-enters the community to spread the good news about
Jesus to everyone who will listen. In this way both Jesus and the leper fulfill their calling to glorify the God
who fills us “with the joy of salvation.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Presidents’ Day
Tuesday: The Seven Holy Founders of the
Servite Order; Mardi Gras; Shrove Tuesday Wednesday: Ash Wednesday; Fast and Abstinence;
Almsgiving
Thursday: Chinese New Year 4713 Friday: Abstinence
Saturday: St. Peter Damian
Vocation Prayer—Lord God, in your tender mercies you give your holy people every good gift. We turn to you today in our need, asking that you bless our Diocese with an abundance of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Inspire us with your Holy Spirit to help young men and woman hear your call and respond with joyful hearts. We also ask that you bless our priests and all who serve us in the Church today. May they know every grace and joy as you bring to completion the many good works begun in them. We ask this in faith, through Christ our Lord. Amen (Pray daily for Vocations)
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Lent, the Church’s annual pre-baptismal retreat, prepares us to gather around the Easter font, renew our baptismal vows, and receive new life from the water as
the elect are plunged into Christ’s death and resurrection. This core meaning is more or less available, depending on whether we journey with catechumens in the parish and on the vigor of our liturgical celebration of the Triduum. Some persist in
seeing Lent as a lonely journey in the wilderness; yet this week we enter the Lenten fast in solidarity with one
another. The smudged foreheads you will spy throughout Ash Wednesday on buses, street corners,
and supermarket aisles remind you that you are hardly alone in your desire to enact a spring cleaning regime for your spiritual life.
Long ago, this kind of repentance was available to Christians only once. Ashes and sackcloth were not
raiment for a day, but permanent habits for public sinners. Fasting became a way of life, and if they sinned
severely again, there was no hope of restored communion. Happily, this system did not endure. It
produced reluctant Christians who even held back from baptism, like St. Augustine did, out of fear. Today we have recovered an ancient tradition that conversion and repentance are constant themes on life’s journey, and
that Lent is an annual opportunity to revive our baptismal identity, both as individuals and communities. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The leper will dwell apart, making an abode outside the camp (Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46).
Psalm — I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with the joy of salvation (Psalm 32).
Second Reading — Do everything for the glory of God;
be imitators of Christ (1 Corinthians 10:31 — 11:1).
Gospel — The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean (Mark 1:40-45).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna- tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13
Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21
Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17;
2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32
Sunday: Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22;
Mk 1:12-15
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Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distress of everyone, and let your hand give in proportion to your
purse. —George Washington
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