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

S 8, 2019  T 23 S  O T 8  S  2019  XXIII 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 

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  

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

Holy Hour | Hora Santa

Daily Mass MondayFriday..................12:10 PM SHC Tuesday & Friday............7:00 AM HNOJ Miércoles.............................6:30 PM SHC Saturday..............................9:00 AM SHC

Jueves 7:00 PM Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón



First Fridays at 11:00 AM Sacred Heart Church 

Adminstrative Information

Parish Office….....................9198326030 Fax........................................9198334667 Mailing 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.

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Phase II: Parish Center for our Parish Family ± Growing in Faith, Building Together ± This weekend, our Building Campaign for the new Parish Center begins, running through December 2019. From double to triple the needs for additional meeting space for faith formation and community activities, let alone the inadequate parking resources, our tremendous growth in our parish has far exceeded our facilities’ capacity. With almost 1000 children now in Catholic formation and education, plus hundreds of adults, we simply need much more room.  

Thus, we are beginning this great endeavor to build a Parish Center, doing so as a parish family. Our family is Catholic in the best sense of the term, comprising people, literally from all over the world, walks of life, vocations, all serving Our Lord in many varied ways. We are not though just a group of people, but part of the family of Our Lord ± the Body of Christ, who seeks to grow in Him, receiving Him in His Word and in the Holy Eucharist to do so, and then as those who are His Body, the Church, as we bring His presence and action into our world.  

As a family, we know that what we do, serves now and in the future. We also know that it often takes sacrifice, what we do out of love for our family, to help others prosper and reach the potential Our Lord places in every human soul. Begin then with me, to prayerfully consider the sacrifice you and I can make for our parish family, toward our goal to raise the $6.5M we need for our Parish Center ± a place we can continue all of the good work God has begun in us. 



Join me then in praying at Mass and at home for our success and see the trifold brochure handed to you this weekend after Mass for more details. Together we will succeed and together we will continue to give glory where it is forever due: all things, on behalf of the Holy Name of Jesus. 



Phase II: Sacred Heart Campus Improvements ± Growing in Faith, Building Together ± In order to have a solid understanding of the facility needs on our Scared Heart campus, I commissioned a comprehensive engineering study on our faith formation and school building. It was recently completed, listing priorities and anticipated CapEx improvements that will be needed to this structure over the next 20 years. Chief among these needs and as expected, is the replacement of the HVAC, which is incorporated into our Phase II improvements in our Building Campaign, in addition to planned technology upgrades. Each of these are updates which reflect our stewardship of these places in our parish history, now entrusted to our care, and which we now use for all of our prayer, formation and activities associated with the mission of our parish.  

Phase I: Athletic Fields Update ± Growing in Faith, Building Together ± Now underway as our first new improvement to our Cathedral campus is our athletic fields. Construction is led by Clancy and Theys, with the build about 3 months and completion anticipated later in Fall 2019.  

Missionaries of the Poor ± Many of you shared with me what a pleasure it was to hear about the apostolate of the Missionaries of the Poor, whose representative was here with us two weekends ago, as part of our Diocesan Missionary CoOp program to bring missionaries to our parishes throughout our Diocese, describing their respective missionary work. This Order founded in 1981 in Kingston, Jamaica, embraces the spirituality of Saint Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa) and the apostolate to serve those who are most in need. I am very pleased that our parishioners and visitors have contributed over $14K to the Missionaries of the Poor, nearly tripling our support of previous participation. Thank you for your generous support and consider adding the Missionaries to your list of annual charities to attend to those most in need.  

Habitat for Humanity ± New House Underway ± Our next Habitat project is now underway, in partnership with 7 other parishes, to provide a home and pattern of living to those who have been challenged with doing both. Difficult to do on our own as a parish, what a blessing to join together with other Catholics in the Raleigh area, as well as other Christians in addressing this great need and assisting others, not only in having a home, but in how to make their contribution to society. See the website for more details with how you can help, anything from driving nails to painting, even planting.  

Parish Pastoral Staff Updates ± With the dramatic growth in our parish has come the need to add to our finance and operations staffing, a move at the Diocesan level has been planned to fund for several years, in support of our unique role as both a parish and as a Cathedral for eastern North Carolina. Following a year long search, I am pleased to announce that Mr. Joe Lakatos will be joining our parish pastoral staff as Director of Finance and Administration, beginning the middle of next week. Joe brings with him many years of business experience, as well as a business school faculty member at the University of North Carolina, and in parish leadership as a parishioner at two parishes here within our Diocese. 

Additionally, a transition as well in our administrative staff. After generously assisting in Admin support my predecessor, Father Justin Kerber, C.P. and then myself for 5 years, our parishioner, Anne Speicher will be retiring in the middle of this month. Anne has been a leader in our Diocese, not only here at our parish, but also as Executive Secretary to Bishop Gossman for 33 years, when he served as Bishop of Raleigh and then following his retirement. For these many years of faithful and dedicated service, I join you in expressing our great gratitude to Anne, along with our prayerful best wishes. Then joining our staff is Gigi Rastelli the middle of this month. Gigi is new to our community with her husband and two children. Gigi is fully bilingual in English and Spanish and brings with her a great deal of parish experience and expertise. Kindly keep her, and Joe and all of our parish pastoral staff among your intentions.  

Thank You for All your Prayers and Condolences ± My great gratitude for your prayers and condolences to me, my stepmother, Johanna Brockman and my sisters and family on the death of my dear Dad on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 in Chicago. We were blessed to celebrate his 97th birthday on August 4th, but then his health took a dramatic turn and he is now with my dear Mom (Martha Brockman), both commended to Our Lord for all eternity. Kindly keep my Dad (Dean Brockman) among your intentions, as well is my family. It is in these times that we truly are renewed by the hope we have in Christ, in and through our Catholic faith and also by the great blessing it is to be part of a parish family, who loves and prays for the needs of all. Thank you! Page 2 | September 8, 2019



















The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

L(,-$". %# ,/ W%$1 First ReadingWis 9:1318b

Who can know God’s counsel, or who can conceive what the LORD intends? For the deliberations of mortals are timid, and unsure are our plans. For the corruptible body burdens the soul and the earthen shelter weighs down the mind that has many  concerns. And scarce do we guess the things on earth, and what is within our grasp we find with difficulty; but when things are in heaven, who can search them out? Or who ever knew your counsel, except you had given wisdom and sent your holy spirit from on high? And thus were the paths of those on earth made straight.  

The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins. 

I am sending him, that is, my own heart, back to you. I should have liked to retain him for myself, so that he might serve me on your behalf in my imprisonment for the gospel, but I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that the good you do might not be forced but voluntary. Perhaps this is why he was away from you for a while, that you might have him back forever, no longer as a slave but more than a slave, a brother, beloved especially to me, but even more so to you, as a man and in the Lord.  So if you regard me as a partner, welcome him as you would me. 



The Word of the Lord 

AlleluiaPs 119:135

R. Alleluia, alleluia. Let your face shine upon your servant; and teach me your laws.  R. Alleluia, alleluia. 

Responsorial PsalmPs 90:34, 56, 1213, 14 and 17 R. In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge. You turn man back to dust, saying, “Return, O children of men.” For a thousand years in your sight are as yesterday, now that it is past, or as a watch of the night. R. In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge. You make an end of them in their sleep; the next morning they are like the changing grass, Which at dawn springs up anew, but by evening wilts and fades. R. In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge. Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain wisdom of heart. Return, O LORD! How long? Have pity on your servants! R. In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge. Fill us at daybreak with your kindness, that we may shout for joy and gladness all our days. And may the gracious care of the LORD our God be ours; prosper the work of our hands for us! Prosper the work of our hands! R. In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge.   For the 5p, 7a an 10a Masses:

R. Thanks be to God.

 Gospel  Lk 14:2533

Great crowds were traveling with Jesus, and he turned and addressed them, “If anyone comes to me without hating his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple. Which of you wishing to construct a tower does not first sit down and calculate the cost to see if there is enough for its completion?  Otherwise, after laying the foundation and finding himself unable to finish the work the onlookers should laugh at him and say, ‘This one began to build but did not have the resources to finish.’ Or what king marching into battle would not first sit down and decide whether with ten thousand troops he can successfully oppose another king advancing upon him with twenty thousand troops?  But if not, while he is still far away, he will send a delegation to ask for peace terms.  In the same way, anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.”  

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

For the 12p Mass:

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Second Reading  Phmn 910, 1217

I, Paul, an old man, and now also a prisoner for Christ Jesus, urge you on behalf of my child Onesimus, whose father I have become in my imprisonment;

Thu Col 3:1217/Ps 150:1b2, 34, 56 [6]/Lk 6:2738 Fri 1 Tm 1:12, 1214/Ps 16:1b2a and 5, 78, 11 [cf. 5]/Lk 6:3942 Sat Nm 21:4b9/Ps 78:1bc2, 3435, 3637, 38 [cf. 7b]/Phil 2:611/Jn 3:1317 Sun Ex 32:711, 1314/Ps 51:34, 1213, 17, 19 [Lk 15:18]/1 Tm 1:1217/Lk 15:132 or 15:110

The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Weekend Mass Day Date Time Intention Sat 9/7 5:00 pm † Florence Wasek Sun 9/8 7:00 am  Teresa Gaumont Dom 9/8 8:30 am † Emilia Apolinar Trejo Sun 9/8 10:00 am † Jacqueline Vozzo Sun 9/8 12:00 pm  Pro Populo Dom 9/8 1:30 pm  Por La Vida Daily Mass Mon 9/9 12:10 pm † Ken Johnson Tue 9/10 7:00 am † Dr. Dean Brockman Tue 9/10 12:10 pm    none   Wed 9/11 12:10 pm † Jack Norman Feldborg Miér. 9/11 6:30 pm    none   Thu 9/12 12:10 pm † Carmel Foliano Fri 9/13 7:00 am † Agnes Fandel Fri 9/13 12:10 pm † Michael Vincitorio Sat 9/14 9:00 am † Sixto Pericchi Jr.

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, 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

Requested by: Garret & Susan Wasek Helen Dyczkowski Fam. Silverio Ron & Renee Crowson  Fam. BlancaHernandez Skip & LeeAnn Georgi Cathedral Staff  Mary Jo O’Donnell  Charlie & Marty Coe Mark & Susan Fandel Regina McCrorie George Pericchi

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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9/9 St. Peter Claver, Priest

Wed 9/11 Patriot Day Thu 9/12 The Most Holy Name of Mary Fri 9/13 St. John Chrysostom, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Sat 9/14 The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

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