january 18, 2015 2801 east fourth street • duluth, minnesota 55812

2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 18, 2015
2801 EAST FOURTH STREET • DULUTH, MINNESOTA 55812
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekday ...... Monday-Friday 7:00 AM
(Except Wednesdays)
School Mass Wed. 9:00 AM
Weekend .............. ….Saturday 4:30 PM
………………..Sunday 8:00 and 10:30 AM
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Saturday 10:30-11:30 am or by
appointment.
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL
Phone ..................................... (218) 724-8565
Principal .......................... Mr. Jesse Murray
Development Director……..Ms. Lee Stubenvoll
FAITH FORMATION
Phone..................................... (218) 728-6985
Kari & Maria Landgren: K-8
Betsy Kneepkens: High School
RCIA (CONVERTS)
Phone..................................... (218) 525-2962
Bob & Sandi Arola
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
Please contact the Parish well in advance.
Interview with Father Muhich or Deacon
Brannan and marriage preparation class
required.
BAPTISM
Please call the parish to make arrangements.
A preparation class is required for the
baptism of a first child.
NURSERY
Nursery service available for the 8AM and
10:30 AM Masses, lower level.
NEW PARISHIONERS
THE MOST REVEREND
PAUL SIRBA
BISHOP
PARISH OFFICE & RECTORY
Phone ..................................... (218) 728-3646
Office Hours…..Mon.-Th. 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
............................. .Fri. 8:00 AM-1:00 PM
Email..... duluthcathedral@ gmail.com
PARISH STAFF
Rector ................................ Fr. Peter Muhich
Parochial Vicar………………..Fr. Elias Gieske
Deacon ............................... Rodger Brannan
Business Manager ................. Terry Coombe
Communications ..................Jack Worachek
Director of Music…………...Catherine Brown
PT Receptionists..……………...Toni Landgren
………………….Sarah Mehle
Please phone the parish office to
register. The parish community
welcomes you sincerely and invites you to
join us in all parish endeavors.
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Announcements due by Monday 4 PM.
www.duluthcathedral.com
Congratulations to:
Brock Iverson and Anya Dorn
who were married at the Cathedral recently. Our
prayers are with them as they begin their
married life together and welcome children from
God as the fruit of their married love.
Ordinary Income:
(Adult Envelopes, Children Envelopes, Plate)
Francis Steele came to the end of his
earthly pilgrimage recently. Eternal rest grant
unto him, Oh Lord, and let perpetual light
shine upon him. May Francis and all of the
faithful departed rest in peace.
Altar Server Commissioning at the weekend
Masses January 24th and 25th our altar servers
who have been training or updating their training
will be commissioned in their ministry of altar
serving. We are asking families of altar servers to
come be part of the celebration.
$ 53,882.46
10,237.89
19,414.71
Goal: Over/ (Left to collect)
$(24,229.86)
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Our Stewardship goal includes: Operating budget,
funding for future major maintenance projects and
replenishing our parish reserves.
Annual Goal (July 01, 2014 – June 30, 2015):
Collected to date:
The Knights of Columbus are selling tickets for their
2nd annual Wine Raffle in the narthex starting this
weekend through Fat Sunday Feb. 15. The money
raised will be used to buy laptops for Holy Rosary
School. Tickets are $10 each for 3 or 4 bottles of
wine valued at $40 to $80 per group and you don't
need to be present to win.
Goal: Over/ (Left to collect)
$765,899.00
407,212.25
$(358,686.75)
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.
Young Adult (Ages 21-39) Duluth-Superior Catholic Young
Adults: Third Tuesday Adoration: This Tuesday join us for
Adoration/ silent prayer/ benediction with Fr. Eli. Confession
available. January 20th, 6:30-7:30 PM at the Cathedral in Duluth.
Enter through east side door and follow steps up to sanctuary. Our
email is [email protected], or friend us on Facebook.
Q
A
AROUND THE DIOCESE
Bulletin Notices
The 4th Annual Together for Life Banquet, sponsored by
Guiding Star of Duluth, Sunday, January 25th at the Greysolon
Ballroom, Duluth. The “Life is Tropical in Duluth” event starts
at 4:30 PM with exhibit tables from the different Culture of Life
organizations in the northland. Dinner will be served at 6:00 PM.
The keynote speaker is Dan Kulp, a pro-life comedian. There is no
cost for the dinner. However, you (or your business) may sponsor
a table for 10 at $500.00 or a table for 12 at $600.00 (limited
number available). All proceeds benefit the Culture of Life
organizations who have partnered with Guiding Star in hosting
this banquet. For more info and to register for the event, go
to www.guidingstarduluth.org. Registrations are required
by January 19th due to limited seating. Free parking is available in
the ramp across the street from the Greysolon.
Northland Family Programs invites you to “Tea for Two” a
mother/daughter event for girls ages 9-12 and their mothers (or a
female relative, friend or mentor in place of the mother). The
program is designed to help strengthen the mother/daughter
relationship during this time of change. Learn about body changes
and cycles, self-image and effective mother/daughter
communication in a short presentation. Then the two of you will sit
down to a pretty table with fancy treats, tea and punch and have
time to talk. The tea will be held on Sunday, February 1st from 2-4
PM at Essentia Health, St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth. Cost of
the program is $20.00 for mother and daughter. Pre-registration is
required. To pre-register or for more information call Kathy at
218-786-2378 or 800-842-0279. Registration deadline is
January 27th.
January Goal:
Jan 4th – Jan 11th Contributions:
Dec 29TH – Jan 4th Contributions:
Why do we have a liturgical season called ordinary time?
Can you explain?
Ordinary time is the longest season of the liturgical
year. It begins the Monday after January 6, the
Epiphany, and goes until the Tuesday before Ash
Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. That period can
last anywhere from five to eight weeks, depending
on when Easter is celebrated. Ordinary time picks
up again the Monday after Pentecost Sunday and
lasts from twenty-three to twenty-seven weeks,
until the end of the liturgical year, the Saturday
before Advent begins.
Why the name ordinary? "Ordinary" is not in
contrast to "extraordinary" or "special" but rather
stresses the Latin language notion of "ordinal" or
numbered Sundays. The Latin title for the season,
"tempus ordinarium," conveys the sense that this
time of the year is measured or numbered time.
Measured time can allude simply to the numbered
Sundays, or the notion that these Sundays are a
"measured" time to deepen and immerse ourselves
completely in the realities of Jesus' incarnation,
ministry, passion, death, and resurrection.
Ordinary time offers us the measured opportunity
to connect the ordinary lived experiences of our
lives with those of Jesus, who modeled for us how
to live a truly human existence. As we experience
the season of ordinary time, let us immerse
ourselves in the extraordinary task of deepening our
relationship with Christ in the ordinary events of
life.
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ARCHBISHOP ROGER SCHWIETZ TO
CELEBRATE 25TH YEARS AS BISHOP:
Archbishop Roger Schwietz will be back in Duluth to
celebrate his 25th Anniversary of episcopal ordination
with a special Mass at the Cathedral on Monday
February 2nd at 5:00 p.m. I’m sure Archbishop
Schwietz would love to see you if you are able to
attend. The Diocese of Duluth is most grateful for his
11 years of service as our bishop.
A MESSAGE FROM
FATHER PETER MUHICH
DULUTH CITY COUNCIL VOTES
NOT TO GIVE ST. PETER’S
LANDMARK STATUS: The Duluth
City Council voted unanimously not to
designate St. Peter’s Church as an historic landmark.
After a “committee of the whole” meeting and
discussion during the city council meeting the
members of the council unanimously agreed that
placing historic landmark status on St. Peter’s without
our consent was not the right thing to do. I am
grateful to Denise Campanario and Patrick Valentine
for their help in explaining the church’s point of view.
I am also grateful to Marilyn Kunz and Ed Grochowski
for being present to lend their support. My thanks
also goes out to John Vigen for his expert advice and
assistance. My intention is to continue efforts to find
a buyer for the building and property.
“MADE FOR MORE” LIGHT SUPPER/
DISCUSSION: Continuing this Wednesday
(January 21st) you are invited to join us for a light
(complimentary) supper at 5:30 PM in the Cathedral
Social Hall with a discussion of the book “Made For
More” to follow from 6:00 to 7:00. This is the book
that was handed out at Christmas Eve Masses. We’ll
read chapter 2 of the book and share our thoughts and
our faith. Parishioners from St. Mary Star of the Sea/
Our Lady of Mercy as well as the Cathedral are most
welcome.
Our candidates are now studying The
Celebration of the Christian Mystery, the title
of the second part of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church. They are learning about
liturgy, the seven sacraments and
sacramentals. Please pray for them as they
continue their preparation for their profession of faith and
reception of the Sacraments of Confirmation and First Eucharist.
Holy Rosary School News
www.holyrosarymn.org
Each year HRS joins Catholic schools nationwide and
celebrates Catholic Schools Week. Special activities and
events are planned at our parish from January 24th30th. We invite all members of the Cathedral family to
attend events. Be part of the fun and tradition in celebrating 91
years of our great school and Catholic education in our parish!
For more information, contact Fr. Peter Muhich or Fr. Eli Gieske,
728-3646, or Bob and Sandi Arola, 525-2962,
[email protected], or visit www.duluthcathedral.com
Saturday, Jan 24th (after 4:30 pm Mass)- Family Party
Pizza, hot chocolate & sledding, HRS
Wednesday, Jan 28th (7-8:30 am)Alumni Breakfast All alumni welcome, HRS
Gym
Friday, Jan 30th (5:30 pm)-HRS 19th
Dinner & Auction, Greysolon Ballroom
Did You KNOW???
Small classes make a difference. The average
student-teacher ratio in Duluth Area Catholic
Schools is 12-1
“Made for More” Discussion Group Wednesday nights.
Need help in talking about your faith with others? Ever asked
yourself, “why am I here”. Get some answers. Light dinner (free)
at 5:30 PM, Discussion Group 6:00—7:00 PM.
Every week in this space we acknowledge one
of the advertisers who have so generously
sponsored our weekly bulletin. Thank you!
HUNT
Electric Corporation
And all of our bulletin sponsors!
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MASS INTENTIONS
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
4:30 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
John Donovan
Thomas Robert Wagner
Thomas Dougherty Sr.
Lillie Sayer
Ruth Reider & Jacqueline Clancy
Saturday Jan 24th and Sunday Jan 25th
Lois Williams
John Bogdovonich
Parishioners
Altar Servers
4:30 PM
Catholic Schools Week
Servers
8:00 AM
Marie L’Abbe
Anthony Landgren
10:30 AM
Tim Hoeksema
Noah Buraglio
PRAYER AND SPIRITUAL LIFE:
There is real power in prayer!
We do have an active Prayer Support Ministry as part
of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
community. If you need prayers said, or if you are
interested in becoming part of the prayer line, call
Mary Lemon at 724-8689.
Eucharistic Ministers
The Women’s Care Center invites you to join
in Prayer for the Protection of Life with
Expostition of the Blessed Sacrament on Sunday
Jan 18th at 2:00 PM in the Cathedral. If you
cannot make it to the Cathedral, please pray for the
protection of all life.
Register for the 2015 Catholic Men’s
Conference Men of Faith –Disciples of
Christ. Deacon Ralph Poyo, a nationally
recognixed speaker at Catholic men’s
conferences will be the featured speaker. The
conference is February 21, 2015 at Marshall School in Duluth
--Only $25 Registration through Feb. 9th is available on-line at
www.duluthcatholicmen.org
Come and pray with us! On Sunday, Jan 25th
after the 10:30 Mass, join us in prayer. This is a
small group for anyone who is seeking others to
pray with them. We will be near the front of the
Cathedral by the St. Joseph side chapel. You are
welcome!
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and children's programming and
Church and Papal events. EWTN
television is on channel number
(180) on Charter and also
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(261) and DIRECTV satellite
systems (370).
For more information, contact
Joy Pyle at 724-4083 or go to
www.ewtn.com
4:30 PM
Holy Rosary School
Staff for Catholic
Schools Week
8:00 AM
Diane Shusta
Mary Bellanger
*Open*
*Open*
10:30 AM
Bob Spehar
Hilaire Hauer
Kevin &
Camille Murphy
Lectors
4:30 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
Jesse Murray
Colleen Renier
Joy Pyle
Please contact Jack at the Parish Office, 728-3646 to get on the
schedule. Liturgical Ministers receive training before they are
scheduled to serve. The schedule is also available through the
parish website: www.duluthcathedral.com.
Perpetual Adoration at St.
Mary Star of the Sea
substitutes needed, call
Christine Ficken 724-7713.
Next week, we will take up the Collection
for the Church in Latin America. Your
generosity to the Collection for the Church
in Latin America is invaluable to the
future of the faith in this region. Your
donations will fund catechesis, marriage
and family life programs, and seminarian
formation. Please give with a joyful and
generous heart. Please support programs
like these and give generously in next
week's collection.
Hour of Prayer for the
Unborn at the Building for
Women, 32 E. 1st Street,
Duluth. Happens the LAST
Saturday of each month at
10:00 AM.
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Include us in your future plans!
Please keep the Cathedral of Our Lady of the
Rosary and Holy Rosary School Endowment
in mind as you do your estate planning.
Thank you!
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"What are you looking for?" When Jesus asked the
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Instead, they asked another question: "Where are you
staying?" Obviously these men were interested in
learning more about Jesus. They wanted to accompany
him and be in his presence. They decided to spend the
whole day with him. But they were not quite ready to
reveal what they were really looking for.
Remember that at the time, these men were disciples
of John the Baptist. They had heard John announce the
coming of the Christ, but they didn't know yet who he
was. John's followers were certainly looking for
something: the Messiah. Most likely, these men were
interested in seeing for themselves whether or not this
Jesus was the one they had been waiting for.
Apparently, he was. Andrew was convinced by that
daylong encounter with Jesus. In the verse that follows
today's Gospel, we learn that "He first found his own
brother Simon and told him, 'We have found the
Messiah'" (Jn 1:41). What a joy this must have been for
Andrew! He found what he was looking for. Indeed, the
joy was so great that he couldn't wait to share the good
news.
When we, like Andrew, take time to "spend the day"
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daily prayer, then the happiness we experience will
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