SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 15, 2015 Liturgical Schedule WEEKEND MASSES Saturday.......................................................................5:00 p.m. The Most Reverend George Leo Thomas, PhD. Sunday.............................................7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Bishop of Helena BOULDER (St. Catherine Parish) Pastoral Staff to Serve You Saturday..............................................................5:00 p.m. Rev. Msgr. Kevin S. O’Neill, V.G.............Rector/Pastor Sunday................................................................10:00 a.m. Father John Crutchfield............................Parochial Vicar DAILY MASS Deacon Bob Fishman.........Director of Faith Formation Mon.................................................................................7:00 a.m. Mr. Michael Vreeburg.........Pastoral Associate/Liturgy Tues., Thurs., Fri..........................7:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon Mr. Dale Fleck.................. Director of Liturgical Music Ash Wednesday......7:00 a.m., 12:00 Noon and 5:00 p.m. Mr. Louis Gloege................................Business Manager Ash Wednesday-Boulder....................................6:00 p.m. Mr. David Pepper......................................Youth Minister Saturday......................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Office 530 North Ewing Street, Helena, Mt., 59601 EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Parish Office Hours....................9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday ff Mass until 4pm....................Holy Family Chapel Cathedral Parish................................. (406) 442-5825 Fax.............................................................. 449-5113 DEVOTION TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP Rectory/Emergency......................................449-0280 Tuesday......following the 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon Mass Good Samaritan Store..................................442-0780 ROSARY Website..........................................www.sthelenas.org Mon. through Fri..........................following 7:00 a.m. Mass KNEH Catholic Radio 97.3fm stream live kneh.org Saturday..........................................................................8:30 a.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday, following the 9:00 a.m. Mass until 11:00 a.m. or by appointment Spirit Filled - Faithful Souls Stewardship Drive Progress Report: 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ============================================================= ============================================================= $1 $351.193 $1,000,000 MUSIC FOR LITURGY, 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The readings are #1125 in the Hymnal Organ: Suite For Organ John Stanley Introit: Esto mihi Tone VI Be unto me a protecting God and a house of refuge, to save me; for you are my support and my refuge; and for the sake of your name you will lead me and nourish me. Hymn #610 Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven Kyrie eleison (Mass of the Immaculate Conception) Peter Latona Gloria Dale Fleck Responsorial Psalm Dale Fleck Alleluia Peter Latona Hymn #780 Lord, Whose Love In Humble Service (at 5:00 p.m., 7:00 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. only) Anthem: Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring Johann Sebastian Bach Communion Antiphon: Tone I They are and had their fill and what they craved the Lord gave them; they were not disappointed in what they craved. Communion Anthem: Lord I Sing Thy Name Johann Sebastian Bach Hymn #625 Laudáte Dominum Organ: Trumpet Tune In D John Stanley L iturgy SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT February 15, 2015 February 22, 2015 LEVITICUS 13:1-2, 44-46 GENESIS 9:8-15 The leper will dwell apart, making an abode outside the God’s covenant with Noah when he was delivered from camp. the flood. 1 CORINTHIANS 10:31-11:1 Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. 1 PETER 3:18-22 The water of the flood prefigured Baptism, which saves you now. MARK 1:40-45 The leprosy left him, and he was made clean. MARK 1:12-15 Jesus was tempted by Satan, and the angels ministered to him. A WORD ABOUT THE WORD by Deacon Bob Fishman When I was a teenager I had many friends who suffered with moderate or severe acne. I myself suffer with bouts of psoriasis and occasional eczema. It is not a pleasant experience. If you knew anyone who suffered from some skin disorder or perhaps you did yourself, than this week’s readings will find a tender place in your heart. To suffer from leprosy in the community was a heart breaking and lonely experience. In our first reading from Leviticus, God tells Moses and Aaron that if someone is suspected of having this disease, then they must rip open their garments, shave their head and announce that they are unclean to people. This was for the benefit and well being of the general society. Now imagine this for a moment. Not only do you have a devastating disease, but now you are separated from society, family and loved ones. People walk on the other side of the street. No one can touch you, there would be no hugs from loved ones, and you could not even hold your own children, and the word “unclean” becomes a description imbedded in your soul. How sad this must have been for these people. Now fast forward to the LATIN MASS Following is the final Latin Mass scheduled for the month of February to take place at Ss. Cyril and Methodius Parish: Wednesday, February 18th, 6:30 a.m. (No Rosary) ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES AND DISTRIBUTION OF ASHES FOR AREA PARISHES CATHEDRAL OF ST. HELENA 7:00 a.m., 12:00 Noon and 5:00 p.m. ST. MARY CATHOLIC COMMUNITY 12:10 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS 12:15 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY 7:00 p.m. HOLY CROSS - TOWNSEND 6:00 p.m. ST. CATHERINE - BOULDER 6:00 p.m. Gospel reading. Here we have one of these poor souls approaching our Lord and Savior and asking Him if He wants to, He can heal. Jesus sensing the love and faith of this leper heals him on the spot. Now imagine if you were this individual. How happy would you be to have been healed? Our Lord tells him to go back to the priests first so he can be declared clean, but overcome with the miracle and emotion this former leper runs through the town announcing what had happened to him. Sometimes scripture and the Holy Spirit give us the opportunity to meditate and really experience what is happening in the writings. This is one such time. For all those who may have been laughed at or teased or humiliated in some way because of a condition they had nothing to do with, it would be wise for us to embrace our Lord Jesus and turn our pain towards Him. As He loved the leper, so too does He love us. We simply have to turn to Him. So this week, take some time and really talk to Jesus and allow Him to heal the leprosy you’ve been carrying around in your own soul, and perhaps you too will leave rejoicing. Try it… And may God richly bless you always… WORD OF THE DAY Monday, Feb. 16 Thursday, Feb. 19 Weekday Thurs. after Ash Wed. Genesis 4:1-15, 25 Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Mark 8:11-13 Luke 9:22-25 Tuesday, Feb. 17 Friday, Feb.20 Weekday Fri. after Ash Wed. Genesis 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10 Isaiah 58:1-9a Mark 8:14-21 Matthew 9:14-15 Wednesday, Feb. 18 Saturday, Feb. 21 Ash Wednesday Sat. after Ash Wed. Joel 2:12-18 Isaiah 58:9b-14 2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2 Luke 5:27-32 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 There are places available in both the Cathedral Choir and the Cathedral Youth Choir to sing with us during Lent and for Easter. For more information, contact Dale Fleck at 442-5825. F F aith ormation S acramental P reparation BAPTISM PREPARATION LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN sessions are offered every other month. Preparation Parent Liturgy of the Word for Children from Pre-school AS A MEMBER OF THE PARREGISTER PLEASE through Grade 2 will meet during the 9:00 a.m. Mass FOR THE SESREGISTERING TO PRIOR ISH today. SIONS. The next opportunity will be held in April . Please call the Parish Office at 442-5825 to register for the class. FAITH FORMATION CLASSES There will be NO Classes on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18th. Please attend one of Ash Wednesday services with RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR your family. ADULTS (R. C. I. A.) Elementary classes will resume at 3:30 and 5:45 p.m. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, February 24, 2015. If you are interested in more information about our RCIA program, please contact Deacon Bob Fishman at 442-5825. MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP Marriage Preparation Classes will not meet on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18th. Diocesan policy states that couples wait 6 months Regular classes will resume on Wed., February 25th from the time they first approach a priest regarding Middle School - 3:30 - 4:45 p.m. marriage. During that 6 month period the couple High School Youth Group - 5:45 - 7:00 p.m. must participate in preparatory classes for the Confirmation meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Sacrament of Marriage. We will meet next Monday, 5:45 - 7:00 p.m. February 16th. For information, contact Kathy Surbrugg at 442-5825. Middle School Students: This is your last chance to sign up for the Quest retreat at Our Lady of the Valley, Saturday, February 21st, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Please have your forms and the $20 fee This is a weekly seminar and support group for people into Dave Pepper by Wednesday, February 18th. who are separated or divorced. It is a place where you High School Students: can hear valuable information about ways to heal from The Diocesan Youth Convention is rapidly approaching, the hurt of divorce. For more information, contact March 13-15. Please register online by March 4th at Kathy Surbrugg at 442-5825. http://www.dohyouth.org/wordpress/events-2/ CATHOLIC COUPLE FELLOWSHIP Angels, Dreams and Fatherhood, Lessons We Can Learn From St. Joseph The annual Men’s Lenten Journey on Fatherhood lessons we can learn from St. Joseph. Join Fr. John Crutchfield and men from the parish for a day of reflection. We will gather on Saturday, March 21st beginning with Mass at 9:00 a.m. in the Cathedral followed by small and large group discussion in the Brondel Center. Our day will be complete by 4:00 p.m. Lunch will be served. RSVP to the Parish Office, 442-5825 YOUNG ADULT GROUP All young adults in their 20s and 30s are welcome to join others in a similar walk of life for Christ-centered fellowship. This group offers young adults an opportunity to form new friendships and support each other in our faith lives in the Church and society. For more information please contact Kristin Betlej at 651-2836613 or Kelsey Rohm at 253-334-8897. Catholic Couple Fellowship is a group for married couples in their 20s and 30s who come together for prayer and reflection to share their faith with others in a similar walk of life while also having a chance for fellowship and fun with barbecues, picnics, game nights and more. We meet two Sundays a month. Come and join other young adult couples for an opportunity to build new friendships and support each other in the vocation of marriage. For more information, please call Sarah Phipps at 208-590-4944, or Sarah Leslie at 461-4776. 33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY The Cathedral of St. Helena is offering an opportunity for women to gather for prayer, reflection and study. We will be using the book “33 Days to Morning Glory” by Fr. Michael E. Gaitley. This is a 33 day journey to draw closer to Jesus through Mary during the Lenten Season. This class will be offered on Wednesdays, February 18th - March 25th, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.or Thursdays, February 19th - March 26th, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. For more information, call Kathy Surbrugg at the Parish Office, 442-5825. Memorials In Memory of.... DAN BARTSCH Fletcher and Karen Mulvaney Dowling Family Larry and Cara Simkins Mary McHugh and Tony Olney Joan Poston GREG OREN Walsh Family MOOSE TOLON Dan and Luanne Antila Special Intentions MARGE McCARTHY Walsh Family PAT McGILLIS Dan and Luanne Antila FRANK ROSETTE Anonymous FAITH FORMATION DEPARTMENT SAYS THANK YOU! The Cathedral of St. Helena boasts one of the largest Faith Formation programs in Montana. In order to facilitate, educate and inspire the many students both old and young, a large quantity of teachers, helpers and volunteers are needed to complete this process. This month we are honoring those tireless individuals who assist Deacon Bob, Linda Kecskes, David Pepper, and Kathy Surbrugg. The Sacred Scriptures tell us that crowns will be handed out in Heaven and the words “well done my Faithful servant” will be said. Many times we never know what will impact people on their journey of Faith. One thing is certain: those who spread the seed and lay the foundation will see growth that yields thirty, sixty and one hundred fold. Thank you to all who help in this process. It could not be done without you and we just wanted to tell all of you…Thank you…We appreciate your efforts in bringing souls into Heaven… May God richly bless all of you. There are places available in both the Cathedral Choir and the Cathedral Youth Choir to sing with us during Lent and for Easter. Please contact Dale Fleck at the Parish Office, 442-5825, for more information. VOCATIONS PRAYER Heavenly Father, please abundantly bless these men who are in formation for the priesthood of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Grant them gifts of wisdom, knowledge and most of all, generous hearts, that they may be enflamed with love for You and Your Church. Through Christ, Our Lord. Amen. Deacon Craig Hanley Cody Williams Deacon Christopher Lebsock Kirby Longo Nathan Scheidecker Andy Morrow Joseph Paddock Sam Mota-Martinez Oliver Santin George Watson Bryce Lungren Michael Dirkson Tyler Frohlich S acraments Our Cathedral Parish Family prayerfully celebrated with the following on their Faith Journey with a deeper and grace-filled life in Christ Baptisms Lillian Marie Lipetzky daughter of Steve and Christina Grace Renée Heverly daughter of Ethan and Laura Rayna Lynn Ingman daughter of Erik and Rebecca Mei Casilda Quebedeaux daughter of Brendon and Lauren Jaylee Rose Fetters-Loppie daughter of Al Loppie and Jena Fetters LENTEN REGULATIONS All between the ages of 18 and 59 are to fast on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18) and Good Friday (April 3). All who are 14 and older observe abstinence on Ash Wednesday and each Friday of Lent. All others are encouraged to fast and abstain in ways appropriate to their circumstances. Fasting means one full meal each day with the other meals not equaling a full meal. Eating between meals is not allowed, but liquids are allowed. Abstinence means that no meat is allowed. If health or ability to work would be seriously affected, fast and abstinence do not apply. Prayer, fasting and almsgiving are the traditional pillars of our Lenten celebration. Lent encourages us to place special emphasis on prayer - both personal prayer and praying together as God’s people. Reminder.... Remember to use the envelope contained in your Offertory packets for your Ash Wednesday Stewardship. Being a sign of God’s love to others, we know that our gifts of treasure are essential to our mission of following the loving path of Jesus. Our faith in the future urges us to continue the journey in gratitude, holiness and service. The weekend of February 7/8 we received through Stewardship $13,753.40 , ACH $3,826.50 and Loose Cash/Checks $1,078.00 for a total of $18,657.90. Our weekly goal is $17,108.02 Thank you for your generosity! Please Note.... When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. Friar Fred’s reminder... “Yes, Lent begins this Wednesday!” Ash Wednesday is a day of Fast and Abstinence... One full meatless meal, two smaller ones and NO between meal snacks Rite of Election hosts neeeded to provide a welcoming environment for those attending the rite on the afternoon of February 22nd. Please contact Linda at 442-5825 if you would like to help. of Greater Helena Join us for the Fifth Annual Family Promise Comfort Food Challenge on Sunday, February 22nd from 4-7pm at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds. Taste a variety of comfort foods prepared by churches involved with Family Promise as well as several local restaurants. Admission includes all the samples you can eat as well as soda, water, and coffee. In addition, there will be entertainment and desserts and raffle tickets for purchase. A limited number of admission tickets were purchased through the Charitable Giving Trust. These tickets are available free on a first come, first served basis from the Parish Office. Children under 12 do not need a ticket. Additional tickets can be purchased in advance for $12 by calling Family Promise at 465-9467 or from the Montana Book Company or Birds and Beasleys. Tickets at the door are $15. Our entries this year are White Chicken Chili and Sausage & Bean Soup. Join us and vote for our entry to win the People’s Choice Award! Join Us to provide meals for God’s Love We will be preparing and serving our meal on Tuesday. Please keep the meals for God’s Love project, those we serve, and volunteers in your prayers. If you would like to help with future meals for God’s Love, please contact Carolyn Parry through the Parish Office at 442-5825. WEEKLY EVENTS TAKING PLACE AT YOUR CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, February 15...6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Mass 9am Liturgy of Word for Children 9:30am Cathedral Choir - Rm 209 ff 11am Baptisms: David Michael Alexander Daniel Leo Alexander sons of Jonathan and Shawna MONDAY, February 16...Weekday 7am Mass 7pm Marriage Preparation - Rm 110 7pm Ultreya - Brondel Center TUESDAY, February 17...Weekday 7am Mass/Devotions ff Coffee and Doughnuts - Rm 110 12pm Mass/Devotions 3:30pm Cathedral Youth Choir - Rm 209 NO RCIA WEDNESDAY, February 18...Ash Wednesday 7am Mass with Distribution of Ashes 9:30am Bible Study Group - Rms 108/110 12pm Mass with Distribution of Ashes 5pm Mass with Distribution of Ashes NO Faith Formation Classes THURSDAY, February 19...Thurs. after Ash Wednesday 7am Mass 12pm Mass 6:30pm Bible Study Group - Rms 108/110 FRIDAY, February 20...Fri. after Ash Wednesday 7am Mass ff Mass until 4pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Holy Family Chapel 12pm Mass 5pm Stations of the Cross - Cathedral 7pm Marriage Enrichment - Brondel Center SATURDAY, February 21...Sat. after Ash Wednesday 8:30am Rosary for Vocations 9am Mass ff Mass until 11am Sacrament of Reconciliation 11am Practice for Rite of Election 5pm Mass SUNDAY, February 22...First Sunday of Lent 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Mass 9:30am Cathedral Choir - Rm 209 3pm Rite of Election Reception following in the Brondel Center ****SPECIAL REQUEST**** If any parishioner has an old adjustable piano stool that can be used in the choir room, please contact Dale Fleck at 442-5825. Cathedral of Saint Helena F A I T H F U L S P I R I T F I L L E D S O U L S Parish Family Please continue to pray that our Stewardship Drive is successful, and, if you have not already done so, consider a pledge to help retire our indebtedness. Thank you! May God bless you in this Holy Season of Lent and throughout the new year! FILL THE CAPITOL WITH CATHOLICS How: ATTEND Catholic Advocacy Days at the Legislature When: March 8th and 9th Where: St. Mary Social Center, Cathedral of St. Helena and our State Capitol What’s Happening: March 8th - Dinner at St. Mary Social Center March 9th - Mass at the Cathedral, legislative update, learn lobbying etiquette, visit with legislators, attend hearings, have lunch in the Rotunda and observe legislative process from the House and Senate galleries. Tours ofthe Capitol and Historical Society Museum are available. Registration is required. Forms are available at your Parish. You may also register by calling 442-5761. SEASONS OF HOPE and MORE A Support Group for the Bereaved Sessions meet for 5 consecutive Tuesday afternoons. Anyone who is mourning a loved one is encouraged to attend...Feb. 24; March 3, 10, 17 and 24...at St. Mary Catholic Community, St. Ann’s Room. Group will meet from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. For more information or to register, contact Deb Kralicek at 442-5268 or email: dkralicek@stmary helena.org. Please mark your calendar... The first St. Francis Dinner (formally the Poor Man’s, Poor Families Dinner) will be held March 5th. We are saving beautiful religious items to include vintage prints and paintings for the event. All proceeds will go to the assistance ministry for educational purposes. 40 DAYS FOR LIFE (Feb. 17 - March 29) February 17 - Kickoff - St. Andrew’s School 6:30pm March 10 - Planned Parenthood - 6:30 p.m. March 29 - Nazarene Church - 6:30 p.m. Please join all Christians for 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. We invite you to join in peaceful prayer outside Planned Parenthood. Google: 40Daysforlifehelena and commit to a time to pray - for you and your family - and be united as the Body of Christ for this intention. Let’s meet Christ in a special way these 40 days of Lent, at the foot of the cross, and come to know His awesome Mercy for us and that all people will come to respect human life from conception to natural death. To volunteer or for information, contact Sarah Leslie (461-4776) or helena40dfl@gmail.com 2 WEEKS TO SIGN UP FOR RETROUVAILLE - Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue ... or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse? When was the last time you said “I Love You?” Retrouvaille is for any couple who would like to rediscover their marriage and improve communication. Visit retrouvaillemt .org for emotional Montana testimonials. For confidential informtion or to register for the February 27 - March 1 Great Falls weekend, call 1-800-470-2230; 406-761-4830; or email RetroMT14@gmail.com. You may also register at HelpOurMarriage.com. KNEH BANQUET, SAT., MARCH 14 Support Helena Catholic Relevant Radio Carroll College Cube, Tickets $35 GUEST SPEAKER: SHEILA LIAUGMINAS Emmy Award winning journalist and host of Relevant Radio’s “A Closer Look.” Tickets can be obtained at Trinity Books, or www.kneh.org KNEH 97.3FM is Talk Radio for Catholic Life
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