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715 Nazareth Street

Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh 

Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama, Bishop of Raleigh

Rev. Monsignor David D. Brockman, V.G., Pastor Rev. John A. Kane, Parochial Vicar | Rev. Pedro Muñoz, Parochial Vicar Deacon Michael Alig | Deacon Juan Banda

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Saturday Vigil............................ 5:00 PM Sunday........................................7:00 AM Sunday......................................10:00 AM  Sunday......................................12:00 PM Domingo....................................8:30 AM Domingo.....................................1:30 PM 

Catholic Campus Ministry Sunday.......................................7:00 PM 

Forma Extraordinaria (Latin) First Sundays............................4:30 PM 

Daily Mass

Sacred Heart Church / Iglesia de Sagrado Corazon MondayFriday.........................12:10 PM Miércoles....................................6:30 PM

Confessions | Confesiones

Saturdays 3:005:00 PM at Holy Name of Jesus Daily at Sacred Heart Church  following the 12:10 pm Mass  

Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón Miércoles 5:30 pm  Jueves 6:30 pm  

Holy Hour | Hora Santa First Fridays at 11:00 AM Sacred Heart Church 

Jueves 7:00 PM Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón

Adminstrative Information

Parish Office….....................9198326030 Fax.......................................9198334667 Address.........................219 W Edenton St.   Raleigh 27603 Office Hours..................9:00 AM4:00 PM General Email…[email protected] Website..............www.raleighcathedral.org Social Media....................@HolyNameNC #raleighcathedral My Parish App.............text ‘app’ to 88202  Please see the website or call the office for information on scheduling Mass  Intentions, Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals and Quinceañeras.

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Black History Month ± Each February, we are mindful of the tremendous contributions to our nation, our State and our Diocese of our brothers and sisters in the AfricanAmerican community. Often cited here locally among those is my predecessor as Rector, Msgr. Thomas Paul Hadden. Msgr. Hadden grew up here in Raleigh and converted to the Catholic faith during his education at Saint Monica Catholic School here in Raleigh. Following his discernment of a priestly vocation and commencement of priest formation, Msgr. Hadden was blessed with many firsts in his life on both a local and international level, as the first African American to graduate and be ordained to the Priesthood from the North American College in Rome, the first to serve as a Rector of a Cathedral in the United States and the first African American also in the United States to serve as the Chairman of a Diocesan Council of Priests, which is the principal advisory body to the Diocesan Bishop.  

I had the honor to serve as a seminarian under Msgr. Hadden several times, as well as to serve with him as a brother priest on a number of advisory bodies, as well as to work with him as Vicar for Africa Ancestry. In all this remarkable history though, he would have another first, as he would often immediately say that any honor given would not belong to him, but rather always to Our Lord.  

We are blessed with such great lights of Our Lord in the history of our parish, including many other brother and sister Catholics among the Black Catholic community whose history and contributions to the life of the Church here in Raleigh and beyond are not only notable, but have added to the remarkable witness of our Catholic faith in Our Lord Jesus, the holiness of His Name and the importance of His mission, in which we are all blessed to participate.  

Cathedral AAMEN Chapter Sponsored Concert ± Join us in celebrating Black History Month this Sunday, February 17th at 4 pm in Sacred Heart Church on our downtown campus for a concert of sacred music, celebrating 19th to 21st century AfricanAmerican spirituals, sung by our own parish Spiritual Choir, as well as invited guests soloists. Plan to join us!  

Update: 2019 Bishop’s Annual Appeal ± With Bishop Luis, know of our gratitude to those of you who have already made your annual gift to the appeal. Like our offering at Sunday Mass, the BAA is part of our regular giving and a great reminder that our financial stewardship extends beyond the walls of our parish to throughout our Diocese, as we join also in returning to God, giving thanks for His blessings in our life.  

If you have been prayerfully considering a gift to the BAA as part of your list of regular charitable giving, kindly consider a slight increase in your gift over last year, which will greatly assist us as a parish toward achieving our parish goal of $186,644. Currently and with many more gifts still to process, we are at 309 gifts with just over $165,000 pledged towards our goal.  

As always, with Kevin Green and Anne Speicher of our parish and who have assisted me in coordinating the BAA this year, my great gratitude to each of you for your fabulous support of our parish and Diocesan ministries and for the many ways you witness to stewardship as a way of life. 

What Happened to the New Hymnals? ± Short answer: they are in production and on the way to us, with receipt anticipated in May 2019. These are custom for the entirety of the repertoire of music we draw from including traditional and contemporary hymns and those used by our Spiritual Choir, as well as those by our Hispanic community choirs. I join you in expressing renewed gratitude to Dr. Mike Accurso, Diocesan and Cathedral Parish Director of Music for his leadership in this regard, as well as in looking forward to the availability of a more permanent resource for our use in our regular worship.  

Paternity Leave ± Congratulations to Brenda and Mike Accurso on the birth of their dear Elizabeth. Mike has asked to take paternity leave to assist Brenda with their now two small children and will do so beginning next week through the end of next month, as per our Diocesan policy in support of family life and federal law. My gratitude to our Assistant Director of Music, David Eaton, for his leadership and guidance during this time.  

Welcome to New Staff ± As you know, now with two campuses, which will be expanding, we have much greater stewardship to care and plan for all our facilities. Beginning Monday of this week, I am pleased to welcome to our staff, David Heinske, who will serve as Director of Facilities for both campuses. Additionally, with recent retirement of facilities management staff, I also welcome Francisco Salas, who is joining Walter Hernandez, already on staff. Both will be serving under the direction of David Heinske and will now be available to attend to facilities management on both of our campuses.  

New Parish Center, Gym and Athletic Fields Further Update ± Note that planning for our new athletic fields, parish center and gym on the Holy Name of Jesus campus, as well as further development and renovation of our downtown campus has not been forgotten and has been a high priority for me, as I know the great needs. Steady work on planning and pricing has been ongoing since my arrival as pastor last summer, with our Parish Council, Finance Council and our Building Committee, staff and many others working diligently on all the details.  

Great news this last week with the presentation of our revised site plan for the Cathedral campus to our Diocesan Building and Real Estate Commission, who granted us unanimous approval! With this permission, we are now scheduling information sessions on the planned phases of construction, which will include not only the Cathedral campus, but also future plans for our downtown campus as well. With a bias for action, note that the first phase of construction planned is now in the permitting process with the City of Raleigh, expected to take a couple months for approval ± everything takes time! 



My renewed thanks to Paul Bedo, who is the Chair of our Building Committee, as well as all the Committee members for their great dedication to this important project. Look for the upcoming dates for these information sessions as we continue to grow our campuses to meet our needs.  

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The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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First Reading  Jer 17:58

Second Reading  1 Cor 15:12, 1620

Thus says the LORD: Cursed is the one who trusts in human beings, who seeks his strength in flesh, whose heart turns away from the LORD. He is like a barren bush in the desert that enjoys no change of season, but stands in a lava waste, a salt and empty earth. Blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose hope is the LORD. He is like a tree planted beside the waters that stretches out its roots to the stream: it fears not the heat when it comes; its leaves stay green; in the year of drought it shows no distress, but still bears fruit.  

The Word of the Lord 

Brothers and sisters: If Christ is preached as raised from the dead, how can some among you say there is  no resurrection of the dead? If the dead are not raised, neither has Christ been raised, and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain; you are still in your sins. Then those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are the most pitiable people of all. 

But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.  

The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Alleluia  Lk 6:23ab

R. Alleluia, alleluia. Rejoice and be glad; your reward will be great in heaven.  R.Alleluia, alleluia.  

R. Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm  Ps 1:12, 3, 4 and 6 R. Blessed are they who hope in the Lord. Blessed the man who follows not the counsel of the wicked, nor walks in the way of sinners, nor sits in the company of the insolent, but delights in the law of the LORD and meditates on his law day and night. R. Blessed are they who hope in the Lord. He is like a tree planted near running water, that yields its fruit in due season, and whose leaves never fade. Whatever he does, prospers. R. Blessed are they who hope in the Lord. Not so the wicked, not so; they are like chaff which the wind drives away. For the LORD watches over the way of the just, but the way of the wicked vanishes. R. Blessed are they who hope in the Lord. 

Gospel  Lk 6:17, 2026

Jesus came down with the twelve and stood on a stretch of level ground with a great crowd of his disciples and a large number of the people from all Judea and Jerusalem and the coastal region of Tyre and Sidon. And raising his eyes toward his disciples he said: “Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours. Blessed are you who are now hungry, for you will be satisfied. Blessed are you who are now weeping, for you will laugh. Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they exclude and insult you, and denounce your name as evil on account of the Son of Man. Rejoice and leap for joy on that day! Behold, your reward will be great in heaven. For their ancestors treated the prophets in the same way. But woe to you who are rich, for you have received your consolation. Woe to you who are filled now, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you will grieve and weep. Woe to you when all speak well of you, for their ancestors treated the false prophets in this way.” 

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The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ.

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Thu: Gn 9:113/Ps 102:1618, 1921, 29 and 2223 [20b]/Mk 8:2733 Fri: 1 Pt 5:14/Ps 23:13a, 4, 5, 6 [1]/Mt 16:131 Sat: Heb 11:17/Ps 145:23, 45, 1011 [cf. 1]/Mk 9:213

Wed: Gn 8:613, 2022/Ps 116:1213, 1415, 1819 [17a]/ Next  1 Sm 26:2, 79, 1213, 2223/Ps 103:12, 34, 8, 10, 1213 Sun: [8a]/1 Cor 15:4549/Lk 6:2738  Mk 8:2226 The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 





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Weekend at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral Day Date Time Intention Sat 2/16 5:00 pm  Pro Populo Sun 2/17 7:00 am  Ed O’Neill Dom 2/17 8:30 am † Alberta Marban Sun 2/17 10:00 am † Jeannie Lombardo Dom 2/17 1:30 pm  Cristo Jesús

Jennifer Pendergraft, Shawn Rolison, Darlene  Duncan, Cresenciana  Rodriguez, Janine Dasnoit, Mason Hiester, James Hiester, Constance Prokop, Tiana  Pitstick, Jennifer Deloatch, Ron Crowson, Richard Garcia,  Kendall Family, William  Houston, Aidan Day, Allen Roy,  Margaret Virginia Carter, Chuck Hilliard, Mark Hilliard, Ken Hopper, Tom Greene, Frank Marshall, Elizabeth  Lewis, Malinn Welch, Reuben Mathews, Mike Szafran,  Christopher Luttz, Derek  Hazell, Terri Zito Lee,  Angela Lombardo, Eric Fletcher, Mildred Banks, Jake Hanley & family, Rik Kiszely, Lucina Chaverria, Alan Torres, Baby Hannah, Maria G., Jason,  Forrest, Philip Hatcher, Bill Wolf, Rachel Klosterman & family, Lisa Harter & family, Allen Willis IV, Tom Krisulewicz, Lori Cove, John George, Esther Cole, Brent Upton, Amanda Dennis, Jadon Kalp, Dennis Maestro, Bella Amodio, Infant Grace Mullis, Pat Skelly, Manolito Rodriguez, Joan Staryak, John McCauley, Leonard St. Peter, Loreto Correa Becerra, Cheryl Zelek, Murray Ingerham

Requested by:  The Hilliards Fam. Barcenas Marie Dasnoit Soledad Rios

Weekday at Sacred Heart Church Mon 2/18 12:10 pm † Gabriela Cossich Miér. 2/20 6:30 pm † Esteban Dublan Isidro Fri 2/22 12:10 pm † Mary Lowry Sat

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Fernando & Margarita Ordoñez Fam. Dublan Ramos David & Elizabeth Mullaney Anonymous

9:00 am  Teresa Gaumont

S5)(!4O: $;!') ,/( W* Mon: Presidents' Day Thu St. Peter Damian, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Fri The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle Sat St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr 

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