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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
28th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
“Many are invited, but few are chosen.”
MASS FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
A White Mass for doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel
will be celebrated on Saturday, October 18 at
5:00 p.m. at the Cathedral. Bishop Myron
Cotta will preside. The “White Mass” is so
named for the color traditionally associated
with the healing profession. All those who
work in the medical field are urged to attend.
Doctors are encouraged to wear their white
lab coats.
WORLD
MISSION
SUNDAY
CATHEDRAL MEN’S GROUP
Men of the Cathedral parish, you are invited to join the Cathedral
Men's Group. If you are Christ-centered and interested in
improving yourself check us out. We discuss the topics of today,
how we men are affected, and what the Bible teaches us
regarding today's issues. We meet every second Tuesday of the
month in the Cathedral lower level at 7:15 p.m. Join us this
Tuesday, October 14!!
FIVE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS HOST OPEN
HOUSES FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS
Catholic high schools in the Sacramento Diocese will be hosting
open houses during October for all prospective students and their
families. The open house provide an opportunity to tour the
campuses, meet teachers, administrators and coaches, and to see
clubs and academic teams offered at each high school. The
following is a listing of scheduled open houses:
-- CRISTO REY HIGH SCHOOL (COED) will have an
admissions information night. 6200 McMahon Dr.,
Sacramento: Thursday, Oct. 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For
more information visit www.crhss.org.
-- JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL (ALL BOYS), 1300 Jacob Lane,
Carmichael: Sunday, Oct. 19 from noon to 3 p.m. Preregister at www.jesuithighschool.org.
-- MERCY HIGH SCHOOL (COED), 233 Riverside Way,
Red Bluff. Friday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
“Spirit of Mercy” day for sixth, seventh and eighth
graders, including tour of school and lunch. For more
information visit www.mercy-high.org or email to
pweber@mercy-high.org.
-- ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL (ALL GIRLS), 5900 Elvas
Ave., Sacramento: Sunday, Oct. 12, from noon to 3 p.m.
For more information visit www.stfrancishs.org.
-- ST. PATRICK-ST. VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL (COED),
1500 Benicia Road, Vallejo: Sunday, Oct. 26, from 1 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. For more information visit www.spsv.org.
NEXT
WEEKEND
OCTOBER 19
Next weekend our parish will celebrate World Mission Sunday.
This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in
Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local
churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas
across our world. Our support keeps the following going day in
and day out:
—9,000 clinics caring for the sick and dying
—10,000 orphanages, providing a place of safety and shelter
—900,000 children in some of the poorest parts of the world, receiving
an education and the knowledge of God’s great love
—80,000 seminarians preparing for the priesthood
—9,000 religious Sisters and Brothers in formation programs
…all of this taking place in 1,150 mission dioceses, mostly in Africa and
Asia, where the poorest of the poor receive an education and health care,
while experiencing the loving heart of our Lord through the service of
priests, religious and lay faithful.
Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ,
the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and
mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your
daily prayers. Please come prepared next weekend to give
generously in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of
the Faith. For more information, please visit
www.IAmAMissionary.org.
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
OCTOBER—MONTH OF THE
MOST HOLY ROSARY
As we find ourselves at the beginning of a new month, the month
of October, let us be reminded that it is the month dedicated to the
Most Holy Rosary. Let us, as clergy, religious and laity alike
approach the praying of the Rosary with a sense of a renewed
commitment to this important and valuable prayer tradition. May
it, once again, be acknowledged and embraced in the homes of
the faithful, as the prayer of the family.
Let the youth of our parishes,
who are not familiar with this
prayer tradition, be
introduced to it and may
those whom have become
distanced from it, be reintroduced to it as an
instrument and means of
engaging
the
New
Evangelization. Let us, as the
Diocesan Church of
Sacramento, ask the
intercession of Our Lady of
the Rosary for peace in the
Middle East and throughout
our troubled world.
As we approach the 13th of
October, the Anniversary of the Last Apparition in Fatima, let us
be reminded that it was there that the Blessed Virgin identified
herself by proclaiming to the Shepherd Children of Fatima: “I am
the Lady of the Rosary.” As she told them, she reminds and tells
us, in our present day and age: “I will be your refuge.”
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Fatima and Queen of
Peace, pray for us.
Auxiliary Bishop Myron J. Cotta
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(DIOS LOS
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ENVÍA POR CORREO ELECTRÓNICO: BLESSED@CATHEDRALSACRAMENTO.ORG; 3) FAX: 916-443-2749; O 4)
CORREO: 1017 11 STREET, SACRAMENTO,CA 95814.
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
CATHEDRAL PARISH REGISTRATION & UPDATE
NAME #1: _____________________ ____________
THANK YOU
NAME #2: ________________________ ___________
(LAST NAME, FIRST NAME)
(LAST NAME, FIRST NAME)
ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
(STREET ADDRESS)
(CITY)
(STATE)
(ZIP CODE)
PHONE: (_____) _________________ (_____) ______________________________ (_____) _________________________
(HOME)
(CELL)
(WORK)
EMAIL: HOME ___________________________________________ W ORK ________________________________________
PREFERRED METHOD OF WEEKLY OFFERING:
______ OFFERING ENVELOPES (WILL BE SENT TO YOUR HOME)
______ BILLPAY THROUGH YOUR BANK (USUALLY DONE ON-LINE ON YOUR BANK’S WEB SITE)
______ CATHEDRAL WEB SITE: WWW.CATHEDRALSACRAMENTO.ORG (ONLINE DONATIONS)
(MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL.)
PLEASE RETURN BY: 1) PUT INTO COLLECTION BASKET AT MASS; 2) SCAN TO PDF FILE AND EMAIL TO: BLESSED@CATHEDRALSACRAMENTO.ORG; 3) FAX TO: 916-443-2749; OR 4)
MAIL TO: 1017 11TH STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814.
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
CATHEDRAL MASS
SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
(TWENTY-EIGHTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME)
SAT
10/11/2014
5:00 pm
Colleen Shaw 
SUN 10/12/2014
9:00 am
Carlito Cabiscuelas 
11:00 am For the Cathedral Parish
MON 10/13/2014
GAL 4: 22-24, 26-27, 31—5;1; LK 11: 29-32
12:10 pm: For all Souls in Purgatory 
5:10 pm: Gunien Wilson 
TUES 10/14/2014
ST. CALLISTUS I, POPE/MARTYR
GAL 5: 1-6; LK 11: 3741
12:10 pm: John & Norman McInnis 
5:10 pm: Mario Gonzales 
WED 10/15/2014
ST. TERESA OF JESUS, DOCTOR
ROM 8: 22-27; JN 15: 1-8
12:10 pm: Amparo Sta Romana 
5:10 pm: Alma Sose 
THU 10/16/2014 STS HELWIG & MARGARET MARY
ALACOQUE
EPH 1: 1-10; LK 11: 47-54
12:10 pm: For all Souls in Purgatory 
5:10 pm: Braxedes Lopez 
FRI
10/17/2014 ST. IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH, MARTYR
EPH 1: 11-14; LK 12: 1-7
12:10 pm: Peter Clark 
WEEK AT A GLANCE
SUN 10/12/2014
9:00 am RCIA Class for children and teens
9:30 am Breaking of the Word
11:00 am Breaking of the Word for Children
11:15 am Spanish Religious Education begins
MON 10/13/2014
6:30 pm Evening Prayer RCIA Team
7:00 pm RCIA Class
7:30 pm SVDP Feed the Homeless Program
TUES 10/14/2014
7:00 pm English Confirmation Classes begin
7:00 pm Spanish Choir practice (7 pm)
7:15 pm Cathedral Men's Group
WED 10/15/2014
7:00 pm Communion and Liberation
7:30 pm SVDP Feed the Homeless Program
THUR 10/16/2014
7:00 pm Spanish Prayer Group
FRI 10/17/2014
SAT 10/18/2014
10:00 am English Religious Education
5:00 pm Mass for Health Care Professionals
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
“COULD YOU NOT KEEP WATCH WITH ME ONE HOUR?”
WED & THUR 12:40PM-4:45PM FRI 12:40PM-3:45PM
TO SIGN UP CALL TITI KILA (916) 206-7846 OR (707) 628-0340 OR E-MAIL
TO CATHEDRALADORATION@GMAIL.COM
NO 5:10 PM MASS ON FRIDAYS
CATHEDRAL TOURS
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Adoration,
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy and Benediction
with the Relic of St. Faustina after 12:10 Mass
EVERY SUNDAY AFTER 9:00 AM AND 11 AM MASSES
CATHEDRAL GIFT SHOP
MONDAY 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
CATHEDRAL PRAYER CORNER
LET US PRAY FOR THE SICK AND SUFFERING
LISA ANGELO
JOHN D. AMARO
BRANDON BARROWS
BROWN FAMILY
GEORGE BURNS
CHARLES CORDIMA
MARIA GUADALUPE
CARDONA
HARRY GABO
MONICA GABO
FRANK GARCIA
MARY GUILLORY-DEGAS
JOE DOSCHER
SILVIA GARCIA
CARLOS S. GOMEZ
LUIS GUTIERREZ
KATI JANSEN
TIMOTHY JIMENEZ
NORMA KATINDOY
JOSEPH CRAWFORD LEON
VIRGINIA MANCENIDO
NILDA MEDINA
MARIA ELENA MONZANI
CLORAINE MIURA
ELIZABETH PAUL
ROSEMARY PLAIN
JOHNNY RAMIREZ
DOMINIC RENZI
JOANNE RENZI
MARIA ROKOMASI
DALING SANTOS
LILY DA SILVA
BRIAN SWANN
JEOFF SWANN
PHILIP WORTH
DONNA WORTH
EVERY SUNDAY 9:00 AM--3:00 PM
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process of
spiritual
and
educational formation
for adults who seek to
become full members
of
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
through conversion of
mind and heart. The
process is open to all
persons
who
genuinely seek by
God's grace to live
their lives in the
Catholic Christian
faith. For details, please call Sister Jenny at (916) 444-5364 or
email to jenny@cathedralsacramento.org.
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
'For Many'
IS 25:6-10A
• PHIL 4:12-14,19-20 • MT 22:1-14
W
hen the new translation of our missal was released
just a few years ago, there was much criticism
about the translation of the words of consecration
over the wine. We were used to the words, "It will be shed for
you and for all so that sins may be forgiven." Now the priest
says, "[It] will be poured out for you and for many for the
forgiveness of sins." At first glance (and for many still), it
sounds as if we no longer believe that Jesus died for everyone.
Of course Jesus did die for everyone, but why the change?
Aside from the attempt to more strictly
translate Latin into English, the change
enables us to experience several realities
simultaneously. First, we are returned to a
more faithful translation of the Scriptures.
(Yes, despite opinions to the contrary, the
Catholic Church is a Scripture-based
church, and being faithful to the
Scriptures is of fundamental importance
to the Catholic Church.)
WHERE IS YOUR
Scripturally, the words "the many" are the
opposite of "the few." The culture of Jesus'
day understood groups of people as either
"insiders" or "outsiders." No one would
have understood our phrase "straddle the
fence." You were either in or out. What
Jesus did was radically different from the
past. His culture understood "the few" as
the Jews. In the strict understanding of
themselves as a people, the belief was that
the Messiah was to come only for the
Jews, the insiders. "The many" was understood to be inclusive of all
the nations. We see this in our passage from Isaiah who says "On
this mountain the Lord will provide for all peoples."
We also must enter into the sublime understanding of language
itself. Phrases can have layers of meaning. Part of the goal of the
re-translation of the Roman Missal was to reintroduce the ability
of the language of prayer to recapture layers of meaning in order
to avoid just one meaning, which limits depth of prayer and the
power of the Scriptures.
Yes, Jesus came with an offer of salvation for all people. This is a
doctrine of faith; however, salvation is a gift that must be accepted.
Not everyone has or will accept the gift. This is precisely what we
learn from Jesus' parable of the wedding feast.
This is the third Sunday in a row that the Gospel presents Jesus in
confrontation with leaders. In each confrontation, Jesus uses
parables which point out the unfaithfulness of the leaders, the
insiders. As insiders the Jews had a special relationship with God,
but they had taken it for granted. Two weeks ago we heard that
repentant sinners (outsiders) would enter the kingdom before
those assumed to be chosen for the kingdom (insiders). Last week
we heard about the vineyard and those who decided to take
possession of it for themselves. The punishment was severe for
those who lost sight of the fact that what we have is actually
God's and that it is lent to us in order to produce more goodness,
charity, and mercy.
WEDDING GARMENT?
This week we hear Jesus say that those
originally invited to the feast, those
who appeared to be respectful and
righteous insiders, were so
preoccupied with their own affairs
and agendas that they ignored the
invitation. To refuse an invitation
from a king, whether by intention or
negligence, was an act of rebellion.
Kings dealt with such people quickly
and definitively. Jesus is accusing the
leaders of doing just this, and by
extension, His words warn to us to
pay attention to God's invitation.
For us as Catholics, coming to thee
altar to be in the presence of the
Body and Blood of Christ is a weekly
invitation to the Lord's feast, yet we
too often refuse the invitation.
Sometimes it is hard to do, but we
must enter the mind of Christ and
see our refusal to accept His invitation as an act of rebellion. At
the least, it is an act of taking Christ for granted. To avoid doing
so requires intentional effort to remind ourselves of who God is
and who He is in our lives.
Not only is "the many" a way of saying that the gift of salvation is
offered to everyone, it is a way of saying that many" will accept the
gift, but not everyone does accept. While scholars disagree over the
precise meaning of throwing out the individual who was dressed
inappropriately, it does remind us that God does have standards
and expectations. We cannot lackadaisically respond to God's
invitation.
Our baptismal garment is the appropriate dress for God's
kingdom. We must keep it ready for our turn to enter the wedding
feast. And Isaiah offers a glimpse of a banquet far beyond our
imaging for those who do respond appropriately to God's
invitation.
The Priest
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 1017 11th St., Sacramento,, CA 95814 —October 12, 2014
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE
ENCOUNTER
An amazing weekend away with your
spouse. To register, please visit:
http://www.sacramentowwme.org
to register. Or for more information,
contact John & Angelica
Angarita at: 866-825-2046, or at:
a p p l i c a t i o n s @
sacramentowwme.org.
HAVE YOUR MARRIAGE BLESSED
IN THE CHURCH
If you would like to have your civil marriage blessed in the
Catholic Church, please call Deacon John at the Cathedral
Office: 444-3071 Ext. 11 or email at
jgisla@ cathedralsacramento.org.
This can be done in a small private
ceremony called a Convalidation,
without any cost or fee. If you have
been together for a number of years
and would like to be married in the
Church, this can also be done in a
small ceremony without any cost.
TODAY’S READINGS
IS 25: 6-10: THE LORD
PREPARES A FEAST.
PHIL 4: 12-14, 19-20: I
CAN DO ALL THINGS
IN HIM WHO
STRENGTHENS ME .
MT 22: 1-14: I NVITE TO
THE WEDDING FEAST
WHOMEVER YOU FIND .
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
CATHEDRAL PARISH REGISTRATION & UPDATE
NAME #1: _____________________ ____________
THANK YOU
NAME #2: ________________________ ___________
(LAST NAME, FIRST NAME)
(LAST NAME, FIRST NAME)
ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
(STREET ADDRESS)
(CITY)
(STATE)
(ZIP CODE)
PHONE: (_____) _________________ (_____) ______________________________ (_____) _________________________
(HOME)
(CELL)
(WORK)
EMAIL: HOME ___________________________________________ W ORK ________________________________________
PREFERRED METHOD OF WEEKLY OFFERING:
______ OFFERING ENVELOPES (WILL BE SENT TO YOUR HOME)
______ BILLPAY THROUGH YOUR BANK (USUALLY DONE ON-LINE ON YOUR BANK’S WEB SITE)
______ CATHEDRAL WEB SITE: WWW.CATHEDRALSACRAMENTO.ORG (ONLINE DONATIONS)
(MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL.)
PLEASE
RETURN
BY:
1) PUT INTO
BLESSED@CATHEDRALSACRAMENTO.ORG; 3)
COLLECTION
BASKET
AT
MASS;
2) SCAN TO PDF FILE AND EMAIL
FAX TO: 916-443-2749; OR 4) MAIL TO: 1017 11 STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814.
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