Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama

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H N  J C  Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh 

715 Nazareth Street

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

A 25, 2019  T 21 S  O T 25  A  2019  XXI D O Mass Times | Horario de Misa

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 MondayFriday..................12:10 PM SHC Tuesday & Friday............7:00 AM HNOJ Miércoles.............................6:30 PM SHC

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 Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals, Quinceañeras and Mass Intentions. 

Please see the website for  the staff directory.

C(+, .)(! S+(** W !"#$ , M%&&%#'()% & #* +, P##) Staff can be reached by using: [email protected] unless otherwise noted

 School Principal

Peggy Lane lane@cathedralschool.net

 Executive Assistant  to the Pastor Anne Speicher 

Baptisms

Shirley Hilliard

 Business Manager Barbara Dear 

Communications Michelle Connors

 Contributions  & Records Shirley Hilliard

 Director of Facilities David Heinske

 Faith Formation 

Andrea Blanco, J.D., M.A. Stacie Miller

 Hispanic Ministry  Olga Salas

 Facility Managers

This weekend we welcome the visit of Fr. Jesu Amal Raj, MOP who will preach at each of the Masses to impart upon our congregation the works of his brotherhood, Missionaries of the Poor based in Kingston, Jamaica.



The Missionaries of the Poor was founded on July 19, 1981 by Fr. Father Richard Ho Lung who had been associate pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Papine, Jamaica. Missionaries of the Poor become the first male Catholic religious institute founded in the Caribbean to receive Vatican approval on March 25, 1998. 



The spiritual focus of the Missionaries of the Poor is to fulfill Christ’s desire to be present in this world, to have Him use the brothers within His Mystical Body in order to accomplish His life and work among the poor. They do this through: 

 A life of prayer which makes them aware of God’s special love, His special favor and plan for each of them;  A life of love of the members in their religious community,  A life of service of the poor;  A life of loyalty and dedicated service in the building up of our Roman Catholic Church. 

One of the central objectives of the Missionaries of the Poor is the building of a sense of community among the poor. The poor are gathered together as a family and relationships are forged with the wider society. However, this depends upon the building a community of men±religious Brothers and priests± who live in community, share all things in common, follow a common spirituality and charism with a common ministry of service to the least in society. There are four central aspects of this community: Prayer, Community, Apostolate and Study. 

Prayer: The daily life of the Brothers revolves around a life of prayer, beginning at 5:45am and ending with night prayer at 9:00pm. The annual prayer schedule of the community also consists of a monthly day of recollection, 3day retreats thrice per year and one 8day retreat. The members also make a 40 day retreat in their novitiate and every 6 years after profession.



Community: Led by Father Ho Lung, the Brothers and priests of this religious community, coming from as many as 13 countries (as diverse as West Indies, Central America, North America, Africa, India and the Philippines) unite as one brotherhood in Christ. Living a materially simply and austere life, they own nothing personally, hold no personal bank accounts, do not watch TV or listen to radio, and do not drink alcoholic beverages or smoke. They sleep on bunk beds in dormitories, pray, eat, recreate, study, work and travel in community. The Brothers live a partly monastic life in cloister, but graciously welcome visitors to their monasteries and ministries.

Francisco Salas  SHC Walter Hernandez  HNOJC  Apostolate: The essence of M.O.P spirituality is to offer “Joyful Service with Christ on the Cross”. In 

Marriage Formation Suzanne Carter

 Music 

Michael Accurso, D.M.A. David D. Eaton, D.M.A. Harry Taylor, B.A.

 Reception 

Katia Roebuck [email protected]

 RCIA 

Fr. John A. Kane

 Social Justice

Barbara Quinby, M.P.S.

 Weddings

Anne Speicher

 Youth Ministry Elizabeth Queen

addition to the three vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience, the Missionaries of the Poor take a fourth vow of free service to the least of our brothers and sisters. Through this vow of freeservice to the least, none of the Brothers received any salary or payment for his services and neither the community nor the individual charges for its services to the poor and needy.



These services include handson care of the destitute homeless, orphans, elderly and sick in our care centers, where we provide food and drink, clothing, shelter, basic medical care. In addition to these works of mercy, we provide spiritual care that includes catechesis, bible study, music, worship and song worship, devotion to the Eucharist, to the Blessed Mother and other liturgies. 

The Institute also provides spiritual care to our Lay Associates, which includes counseling, retreats, music and song worship, seminars and bible study. Many come from overseas to partake in the community’s prayer and works among the poor for a pilgrimage/retreat experience. This service is given in return for our Lay Associates’ support for the community.



Study: In the Missionaries of the Poor’s Institute of Learning, Brothers receive the spiritual, theological and practical training needed for their life and work. Courses are equivalent to any Catholic seminary program and include biblical studies, theology, MOP spirituality, ecclesiology, homiletics and seminars as well as practical studies that include music, nursing, gardening and building. Of course this study is not limited to the time in the classroom. The Brothers are constantly studying and growing both spiritually and intellectually through the participation in every aspect of community life with time set aside daily for meditation. 

For more information, visit: https://missionariesofthepoor.org/ 

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The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Thus says the LORD: I know their works and their thoughts, and I come to gather nations of every language; they shall come and see my glory.  I will set a sign among them; from them I will send fugitives to the nations: to Tarshish, Put and Lud, Mosoch, Tubal and Javan, to the distant coastlands that have never heard of my fame, or seen my glory; and they shall proclaim my glory among the nations.  They shall bring all your brothers and sisters from all the nations as an offering to the LORD, on horses and in chariots, in carts, upon mules and dromedaries, to Jerusalem, my holy mountain, says the LORD, just as the Israelites bring their offering to the house of the LORD in clean vessels.  Some of these I will take as priests and Levites, says the LORD.  

The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Responsorial PsalmPs 117:1, 2 

R. Go out to all the world and tell the Good News. Praise the LORD all you nations; glorify him, all you peoples! R. Go out to all the world and tell the Good News. For steadfast is his kindness toward us, and the fidelity of the LORD endures forever. R. Go out to all the world and tell the Good News.  For the 5p, 7a an 10a Masses:

Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins. 

AlleluiaJn 14:6

R. Alleluia, alleluia. I am the way, the truth and the life, says the Lord; no one comes to the Father, except through me.  R. Alleluia, alleluia.  

Gospel  Lk 13:2230

Jesus passed through towns and villages, teaching as he went and making his way to Jerusalem.  Someone asked him, "Lord, will only a few people be saved?"  He answered them, "Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough.  After the master of the house has arisen and locked the door, then will you stand outside knocking and saying, 'Lord, open the door for us.' He will say to you in reply, 'I do not know where you are from. And you will say, 'We ate and drank in your company and you taught in our streets.' Then he will say to you, 'I do not know where you are from.  Depart from me, all you evildoers!' And there will be wailing and grinding of teeth when you see Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God and you yourselves cast out. And people will come from the east and the west and from the north and the south and will recline at table in the kingdom of God.  For behold, some are last who will be first, and some are first who will be last."  

The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ. For the 12p Mass:



Second Reading  Heb 12:57, 1113

Brothers and sisters, You have forgotten the exhortation addressed to you as children: "My son, do not disdain the discipline of the Lord or lose heart when reproved by him; for whom the Lord loves, he disciplines; he scourges every son he acknowledges." Endure your trials as "discipline"; God treats you as sons.  For what "son" is there whom his father does not discipline? At the time, all discipline seems a cause not for joy but for pain, yet later it brings the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who are trained by it. 

So strengthen your drooping hands and your weak knees.  Make straight paths for your feet, that what is lame may not be disjointed but healed.  

The Word of the Lord

R (.%'2& *#) +, W 4 A, (. Mon 1 Thes 1:15, 8b10/Ps 149:1b2, 34, 56a and  9b [cf. 4a]/Mt 23:1322 Tue 1 Thes 2:18/Ps 139:13, 46 [1]/Mt 23:2326 Wed 1 Thes 2:913/Ps 139:78, 910, 1112ab [1]/ Mt 23:2732 Thu 1 Thes 3:713/Ps 90:35a, 1213, 14 and 17 [14]/ Mk 6:1729 Fri 1 Thes 4:18/Ps 97:1 and 2b, 56, 10, 1112 [12a]/ Mt 25:113 Sat 1 Thes 4:911/Ps 98:1, 78, 9 [9]/Mt 25:1430 Sun Sir 3:1718, 20, 2829/Ps 68:45, 67, 1011 [cf. 11b]/ Heb 12:1819, 2224a/Lk 14:1, 714

R. Thanks be to God.

The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 

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Weekend Mass Day Date Time Intention Requested by: The Maniktala Family Sat 8/24 5:00 pm † Cecelia Piotrowski Dr. Henry Zaytoun Sr. Sun 8/25 7:00 am † Dot Kenna  Dom 8/25 8:30 am  Pro Populo Margie Rybarczyk Sun 8/25 10:00 am  Theodore & Ruth Bruesh The Emptage Family Sun 8/25 12:00 pm † Helen Bedo Maria Obregón  Dom 8/25 1:30 pm † Eduardo Obregón Dominguez Daily Mass The Sweet Family Mon 8/26 12:10 pm † Thomas Tierney  Tue 8/27 7:00 am   The York Family Tue 8/27 12:10 pm † Minerva Arosemena Wed 8/28 12:10 pm † Dr. Dean Brockman Alan & Beth Tonelli 8/28 6:30 pm    Miér. Thu 8/29 12:10 pm † Phillip Bissett Deborah Marshall & Family Fri 8/30 7:00 am    Fri 8/30 12:10 pm † Lee Merkel Sharon Merkel Sat 8/31 9:00 am † Sixto & Eduvigis Pericchi George Pericchi

Oscar Romero Lima, Tom Greene, Geoff Rodgers,  Gregory McCallum, Florence Murray, Melvin Meacham, Drew Pescaro, Joanne Ragge, Trent Handley, Federico A. Gonzalez, Jennifer Pendergraft, Shawn Rolison, Darlene  Duncan, Cresenciana  Rodriguez, 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, Mike Szafran, Christopher Luttz,  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, 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, John McCauley, Leonard St. Peter, Loreto Correa Becerra, Cheryl Zelek, Murray Ingerham

Weekend Masses are at HNOJ; weekday daily Mass in English at 12:10 pm and 9:00 am Saturday Mass are at SHC; 7:00 am Daily Mass in English on Tue & Fri is at HNOJ; daily Mass in Spanish on Wednesday is at SHC

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Let us offer congratulations and sincere best wishes to Jessica Martinez Matamoros & Jose Alfredo Garcia  who celebrated the sacrament of marriage on Saturday at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral. In addition, we thank the couple for generously  donating their wedding flowers to adorn the altar.

P! (& C#'&%. ) O'!%' G%:%'2 You can set up your contributions on your own schedule and alleviate the  hassle of envelopes, carrying cash or checkwriting. HNOJ offers multiple ways to conveniently support your parish such as: a desktop version from any computer, linked from our website; Vanco provides a free mobile app; the free MyParish app also provides links for both parish and diocesan (BAA) giving; plus it is likely that your own bank offers a mobile app where you can set up one time or recurring payments as well. Please prayerfully consider moving your contributions to an electronic format for efficient and consistent support.

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If you or a loved one requires a home visit or reception of the Holy Eucharist at home, please email Deacon Michael Alig at [email protected] or call the main office at 9198326030.

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