St. Joseph Cathedral %QTPGT(QWTVJCPF/CKP5VTGGVU$CVQP4QWIG.QWKUKCPCŖYYYECVJGFTCNDTQTI 8QN0Q 6JG*QN[(COKN[QH,GUWU/CT[CPF,QUGRJ 6JG'RKRJCP[QHVJG.QTF &GEGODGT ,CPWCT[ “The Adoration by the Magi,” a Beuronese mural in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at Conception Abbey in Conception, Missouri %QPVCEV7U 9QTUJKRYKVJ7U Office.............................................................. 412 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5496 Masses Sunday ..... 8 am & 10 am (with choir) and 12 noon Weekdays (Monday-Friday) .................... 12:05 pm Holy Days ......................................... As announced (Monday-Thursday 7:30 am to 12 noon & 1 to4:30 pm; Friday 8 am to 12 noon) Telephone .......................................................... 225-387-5928 Fax ..................................................................... 225-387-5929 Email ................................................ [email protected] Saturday Anticipated Mass of Sunday .......4 pm Confessions Saturday ........................................ 3 to 3:45 pm Weekdays ............................................ 11:30 am Always on request 5V,QUGRJ%CVJGFTCN $CVQP4QWIG.QWKUKCPC (TQOVJG2CUVQTŏU&GUM Dear Parishioners and Friends, we won’t pretend that your thoughtfulness isn’t heartwarming. It is! I hope that your Christmas celebrations have been wonderful, joyous ones! Here at the Cathedral, we always try to do more than just “go through the motions” but actually enter in to the spirit of the season by all of our efforts, and especially our work at providing prayerful liturgy, beautiful décor, inspiring music, and friendly assembly. If you took part in any of our Advent and Christmas worship, concerts or other services, you know what I’m talking about! Beyond this, thank you for all you’ve done not just at Christmastime but throughout the year to build up our faith community here at St. Joseph. As we continue to “finish” our Cathedral Parish Hall renovation and expansion project, I want to offer a special thank you to Mrs. Jackie Kreutzer whose donations from the sale of the small crosses made from the old Hall’s parquet flooring – along with a donation from Mr. Mark McGivern and Ms. Carol Sue Heffernan – helped fund new crucifixes throughout our new space. The Ladies of the Cathedral also have helped purchase additional tablecloths and other “reception supplies” as well. Of course, Christmas is more than just a formal religious experience. In my family, we do our best to share feasting as well as presents, and to make sure that we remind each other of how much we care about each other and how special we are to each other. I hope from your own experience of family and friends, you know what I’m talking about! But don’t worry: we won’t run out of projects! Soon after the first of the year, we’ll be attending to some landscaping issues as well as continuing to obtain the equipment and furnishings we need. We’re also finishing a careful inspection of the Cathedral’s structure, inside and out, to prepare for eventual repairs, improvements and beautification of our historic and beloved church. And Christmas doesn’t really end on December 26, either. The Church’s “Christmas season” officially extends through the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (January 11 this year), but our cleaning up the last of the tree’s pine needles, our putting away the last of the decorations, our paying off credit-card bills, and our writing of thank-you notes all too often goes on longer. Here again, I suspect you know what I’m talking about! In closing again I invite you to come to our New Year’s Vigil Mass this coming Wednesday, December 31. This will be our only holy day Mass. It’s concelebrated by the bishop and me and is followed by our traditional “Champagne and Gumbo” meal for everyone in the Cathedral Parish Hall. It’s one of the most popular events on the Cathedral calendar each year, so come and ring in the New Year of 2015 a bit early with us: you’ll be home and snug in your bed long before midnight! So let me begin with the last-mentioned: a general thank you note here to all whose assistance at St. Joseph Cathedral made this past holiday season so special! In the next Bulletin I’ll try to make more specific thanks to individual ministers and donors who have done so much for us all. Yet already in a particular way I wish to thank everyone who showed Bishop Muench and me special kindnesses by their gifts, cookies, cards, greetings and especially extra prayers. We love being pastors of souls, and the spiritual rewards of ministry are enough for us – but Yours in the Word-made-flesh, 0GZV!"##$%&'(+UUWG *QNKFC[%NQUWTGU Please note that this Parish Bulletin covers two weekends, December 27/28, 2014, and January 3/4, 2015. For information about upcoming events, please contact the Parish Office at 225-387-5928 or, even better, by email to [email protected] Please note that our Parish Office will be closed from Wednesday through Friday, December 31, 2014, tthrough January 2, 2015, as we ring in the New Year. May you and your family also have a safe and happy New Year’s holiday! 2GTUQPPGNCPF5VCHH $KUJQR &KTGEVQTQH#FOKPKUVTCVKQP 2CUVQTCN#UUKUVCPV Most Rev. Robert W. Muench, D.D. [email protected] Mrs. Sheila G. Juneau [email protected] Mr. Christopher Redden [email protected] 2CUVQT 4GEGRVKQPKUV &KTGEVQTQH/WUKE Very Rev. Paul D. Counce, J.C.L. [email protected] Miss Donna Ferriell [email protected] Mr. Robbie A. Giroir [email protected] 2 !"#$#%&''#%&( ! Our monthly administration of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be this Sunday, December 28, immediately after the 12 noon Mass. It is available to all Catholics over 7 years old who are seriously ill or facing serious surgery, and to those who are significantly enfeebled by old age. Share this opportunity with family and friends! Sunday, December 28 No Coffee & Donuts Nursery (6 mos. to 6 yrs.) during the 10 am Mass Anointing of the Sick – 1 pm Here at the Cathedral, along with this Sacrament, a special blessing is given with a relic of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, a Redemptorist priest who ministered in an especially effective way to the sick and suffering in New Orleans in the mid-1800s. Wednesday to Friday, December 31-January 2 Parish Office Closed New Year’s Eve, December 31 Masses – 4 pm only No Mass on New Year’s Day Thursday, January 1 Rogers/Robichaux Wedding Rehearsal – 5 pm Friday, January 2 Communion to the Sick – 9 am Rogers/Robichaux Wedding – 6 pm C/P Apartments Mass – 3 pm " #$ % On New Year’s Eve join Bishop Muench and Father Paul at our 4 pm vigil Mass, and then stay for our annual “Gumbo and Champagne” dinner for everyone! Sunday, January 4 Choir Rehearsal – 9 am Ladies of the Cathedral Meeting – 9 am Nursery (6 mos. to 6 yrs.) during the 10 am Mass Scripture Study – 11 am Baptism – 1 pm In addition to the food – and the “bubbly!” – there will be music and fun for everyone in our enlarged and comfortable Cathedral Parish Hall! It’s a great way to celebrate without staying up ’til midnight! Monday, January 5 Social Responsibility Committee Meeting – 5:15 pm Development Committee Meeting – 6:30 pm Over the weekend of January 3/4, the first weekend of the month, we will take up our monthly collection For the Maintenance and Repair of the Cathedral. We remind you every month of this ongoing need, but we also want to remind you at the same time how much your generosity is appreciated! Tuesday, January 6 Food Pantry – 12 noon RCIA – 6:30 pm Wednesday, January 7 Choir Rehearsal – 6:25 pm Small Christian Community – 7 pm &' ( ( Thursday, January 8 Dupuis/Tiek Wedding Rehearsal – 6 pm Parents preparing for the baptism of a child are reminded that they must attend a pre-Baptismal parents’ seminar. These are offered monthly here at the Cathedral and in practically every other Church Parish. We recommend you attend early in the pregnancy, when it’s way more convenient! Friday, January 9 Dupuis/Tiek Wedding – 6:30 pm )!(*+% Save the date of Thursday, January 29, because that’s when our “Women in Spirit” luncheon series returns after its hiatus during our Parish Hall construction. Our first guest speaker will be Sylvia Weatherspoon. More details will be forthcoming after the holidays, so stay tuned! This month’s seminar here is scheduled for Monday, January 12, at 6:30 pm in our Parish Office’s Conference Room. Please register first, by telephoning 225-387-5928 or by email to [email protected] … we need to know you’re coming! !"#$%&'()*$+,"*(-.,/$0(1$2(,.3'$!4*(-5/($ New Year’s Eve Wednesday, December 31 4 pm Vigil Mass 5 pm “Champagne & Gumbo” in the Parish Hall New Year’s Day Thursday, January 1 No Mass! 3 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralbr.org 5V,QUGRJ%CVJGFTCN $CVQP4QWIG.QWKUKCPC , ,-. /012 Agnes Blasi Lamendola has kindly underwritten the Sanctuary Lamp for the week of January 4-10 “In Memory of Agnes & Joseph Blasi, Jr.” Please take a moment – at least once a week, please! – to pray for: This special oil lamp burns before the Blessed Sacrament reposed in the Cathedral’s tabernacle; it’s a sign of God’s constant presence with us. It can be “sponsored” in memory of a loved one, or in honor of some special person, group or event. If you would like to sponsor it, contact the Parish Office at 225-387-5928, or by emailing [email protected] Homebound: Charles and Anne Bigger, and Genevieve Floyd Hospitalized/Sick: Mary Ehrett, Erline Ferguson, Lois Hogue, Tori Gauthier Tassin, and Father Than Vu Nursing Homes: Lettie Counce, Father Henry Vavasseur, and Clay Waggenspack Other Concerns: For priestly and religious vocations; for military and diplomatic personnel who keep the peace around the world; for law enforcement personnel and firefighters who guard our safety at home; for travelers’ safety; and for persecuted Christians, especially in the Middle East 3 % Two weeks ago we mentioned the possibility of a special Veterans’ Mass here tentatively set for Sunday, January 18. Due to the Louisiana Marathon scheduled for that day in the downtown area, we have no choice but to cancel. We hope to reschedule later this year! This list is updated and printed monthly; names of the sick will ordinarily remain for two months unless we hear differently! Corrections should be made by contacting the Parish Office at telephone 225-3875928 or via email at [email protected] , #! THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Saturday-Sunday, January 3-4, 2015 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon Fr. Paul Counce Fr. Paul Counce Bishop Robert Muench Fr. Paul Counce Ministers of Holy Communion Mary Bennett Ann Felice Fourrier Ellen Smith Rory Anderson Karen Boyd Gene Tullier Deacon Joe Scimeca Mary Ellen Davros Robert René John Tooraen Nancy Tooraen Mary Clark Tino Dalmau Ellen Smith Readers Joe Maggio Goldie Domingue Barbara Roos Kelly Wilkinson Billy Rimes Sylvia Winder Vinetta Frie Jessica Oliver Servers Tom Oswald Brennen Kluka Boyd Newman Dickie Howze Austin Wendt Emma Tooraen Natalia Tooraen Elise Saloom James Saloom Sacristans Tom Oswald Erick Swenson Harry Theriot Denis Frie 4 pm 8 am 10 am 12 noon Fr. Paul Counce Fr. Paul Counce Bishop Robert Muench Fr. Paul Counce Ministers of Holy Communion Mary Bennett Jane Skerkoske Ellen Smith Rory Anderson Karen Boyd Gene Tullier Deacon Joe Scimeca Michelle Deshotels John Nowak Mary Furlow Charlotte Anthony Bill Koren Buddy Morris Readers Jan Smith Richard Clement Michael Zelden Stephanie Garland Michael Jumonville Geri Munson Melva Dye Carolyn Morris Servers Samantha Frie Denis Frie Brennen Kluka Boyd Newman Dickie Howze Sean Molony Boyd Newman Sacristans Denis Frie Erick Swenson Harry Theriot Boyd Newman THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Saturday/Sunday, January 10-11, 2015 4 '"+ ! Fri Sat If unable to attend Mass each day, try to pray its Scriptures! Thu Fri Sat Jan 1 Nm 6:22-27/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 Jan 2 1 Jn 2:22-28/Jn 1:19-28 Jan 3 1 Jn 2:29-3:6/Jn 1:29-34 Sun Mon TueJ Wed Thu Fri Sat Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 9 Jan 10 Sun Jan 11 Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 55:1-11/Acts 10:34-38 or 1 Jn 5:1-9/Mk 1:7-11 Jan 12 Heb 1:1-6/Mk 1:14-20 Jan 13 Heb 2:5-12/Mk 1:21-28 Jan 14 Heb 2:14-18/Mk 1:29-39 Jan 15 Heb 3:7-14/Mk 1:40-45 Jan 16 Heb 4:1-5, 11/Mk 2:1-12 Jan 17 Heb 4:12-16/Mk 2:13-17 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 Jan 2 12:05 pm Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau 3 pm Vivian Cazayoux Jan 3 4 pm Chetta Cangelosi Sun Jan 4 8 am 10 am 12 noon Mon Jan 5 12:05 pm Tue Jan 6 12:05 pm Eddie Roos “For the People” M/M Claude Trepagnier Jackie LeBlanc Purgatorial List, Chetta Cangelosi, Joseph A. Tullier Wed Jan 7 12:05 pm Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Thu Jan 8 12:05 pm Irene & Richard Cointment, Sr. Fri Jan 9 12:05 pm Frederika D. Maika Sat Jan 10 4 pm Simon Maggio Family Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 1 Jn 3:22-4:6/Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 1 Jn 4:7-10/Mk 6:34-44 1 Jn 4:11-18/Mk 6:45-52 1 Jn 4:19-5:4/Lk 4:14-22 1 Jn 5:5-13/Lk 5:12-16 1 Jn 5:14-21/Jn 3:22-30 Jan 18 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/ Jn 1:35-42 Jan 19 Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22 Jan 20 Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28 Jan 21 Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6 Jan 22 Heb 7:25-8:6/Mk 3:7-12 Jan 23 Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19 Jan 24 Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/Mk 3:20-21 !"#$#%&''#%&( Sun Jan 11 8 am 10 am 12 noon Chetta Cangelosi “For the People” John & Janice Bueche and Family Mon Jan 12 12:05 pm Jim Poe Fri Jan 16 12:05 pm Otis Wilbert Favre, Sr. Sat Jan 17 4 pm Irene & Richard Cointment, Sr. Sun Jan 18 8 am 10 am 12 noon Jan 20 12:05 pm Judy Singleton “For the People” Agnes & Joseph Blasi, Jr. Tue Purgatorial List, Chetta Cangelosi Wed Jan 21 12:05 pm Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Thu Jan 22 12:05 pm Mary Tullier Fri Jan 23 12:05 pm Joe Rispone Sat Jan 24 4 pm Irene & Richard Cointment, Sr. Jon 3:1-5 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Mk 3:22-30 Heb 10:1-10/Mk 3:31-35 Heb 10:11-18/Mk 4:1-20 Heb 10:19-25/Mk 4:21-25 Heb 10:32-39/Mk 4:26-34 Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/Mk 4:35-41 Sun Jan 25 8 am 10 am 12 noon Mon Jan 26 12:05 pm Tue Jan 27 12:05 pm Agnes & Joseph Blasi, Jr. “For the People” Stephen Davis Otis Wilbert Favre, Sr. Purgatorial List, Lillian Cline Koster, Benedict Cline, Raymond Pourciau Wed Jan 28 12:05 pm Chetta Cangelosi Thu Jan 29 12:05 pm Irene & Richard Cointment, Sr. Fri Jan 30 12:05 pm Grace J. Hanson Sat Jan 31 4 pm Grace J. Hanson '! ./01% 2.34 2731 North Street Baton Rouge 4$ % The Ladies of the Cathedral ask you to save the Christmas cards you receive, and turn them in to us! They are given to the St. Jude Boys’ Ranch in Nevada for re-use and recycling. Simply drop them off when you come to church or bring them to the Parish Office. 225-343-3022 225-383-0451 5 View this Bulletin online at www.cathedralbr.org /QP 6 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6:30 pm Pre-Baptism Seminar (LCR) 7 pm KC Assembly Officers Mtg (PH) No Confessions orMass Parish Office Closed 8 am Mass 9 am Choir Rhsl (PH) 10 am Mass 11 am Bible Study (PH) 12 noon Mass 26 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 25 Fr. Pat preaches at all Masses 8 am Mass 9 am Choir Rhsl (PH) 10 am Mass 11 am Bible Study (PH) 12 noon Mass 1 pm Anointing of the Sick Church in Latin Am. Coll. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday 19 18 2 pm Diocesan Respect Life Rally (CLC) 13 12 11 8 am Mass 9 am Choir Rhsl (PH) 10 am Mass 11 am Bible Study (PH) 12 noon Mass 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6:30 pm RCIA 27 11:30 am Confessions 12 noon Food Pantry 12:05 pm Mass 6:30 pm RCIA 20 6:25 pm Choir Rhsl (PH) 7 pm Small Christian Community (LCR) 7 pm KC Council (PH) 14 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6:25 pm Choir Rhsl (PH) 7 pm Small Christian Community (LCR) 7 15 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6 pm Wedding Rhsl 8 No Confessions orMass Parish Office Closed 5 pm Wedding Rhsl Happy New Year!! 1 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6 pm CCTO Mass 6:25 pm Choir Rhsl (PH) 7 pm Small Christian Community (LCR) 6JW 3 9GF 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6:15 pm KC Assembly Mtg (PH) 6:25 pm Choir Rhsl (PH) 7 pm Small Christian Community (LCR) 28 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 6:25 pm Choir Rhsl (PH) 7 pm Small Christian Community (LCR) 21 11:30 am Confessions 12 noon Women in Spirit Luncheon 12:05 pm Mass 29 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 22 No Confessions or Mass – Priests’ Formation Days 5 pm Cemetery Board Mtg (OS) 6:30 pm RCIA 11:30 am Confessions 12 noon Food Pantry 12:05 pm Mass 6:30 pm RCIA 11:30 am Confessions 12:05 pm Mass 5:15 pm Social Responsibility Committee Mtg (LCR) 6:30 pm Development Committee Mtg (LCR) 6 5 8 am Mass 9 am Choir Rhsl (PH) 9 am LOC Meeting (LCR) 10 am Mass 11 am Bible Study (PH) 12 noon Mass 1 pm Baptism 6WG 4 Maintenance Coll. 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