C ATHEDRAL OF O UR L ADY OF THE H O LY R O S A RY ARCHDIOCESE OF VANCOUVER PALM SUNDAY APRIL 14, 2019 ARCHBISHOP RECTOR ASSISTANT PRIESTS IN RESIDENCE DEACONS Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB Very Rev. Stanley Galvon Rev. Anicet Pinto Rev. Nelson Santos Rev. Juan Lucca Rev. Rosary Pratheep Rev. Ngozi Onyelu Rev. Jude Iloghalu (Chaplain of VGH) Rev. Mr. Alvin Rint 1 Rev. Mr. Richard Chau 646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC V6B 3A3 (604) 682 6774 office@vancouvercathedral.org holyrosarycathedral.org
W E L C O M E T O T H E C A Cathedral Office Office Email Office Address MASSES, SACRAMENTS & DEVOTIONS Sunday Masses Saturday 5:10 pm anticipated Mass Sunday 8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm, 5 pm, 6:30 pm in Spanish, 8 pm Weekday Masses Monday to Friday 7:15 am, 8 am, 12:10 pm, 5:10 pm Saturday 7:15 am, 8 am, 12:10 pm Confessions Monday to Friday 7:45 am, 11:45 am, 4:45 pm Saturday 7:45 am, 11:45 am, 4 to 5 pm Devotions Sunday Vespers and Benediction at 4 pm Morning Prayer Monday to Saturday at 8:30 am Rosary Monday to Saturday at 11:40 am & 4:40 pm (Except Thursday evenings when the Rosary is at 4:15 pm) Chaplet of the Divine Mercy Fridays 3 pm Adoration: Thursday from 4 pm to 5 pm and First Friday from 12:45 pm to 5 pm M I N I S T E R I O H I S PA NO Misa en Español Domingos a las 6:30 pm. Confesiones en Español Domingos: 6-6:25 pm. Mier, Jue y Vier 11:45 am y 4:45 pm. Phone Fax Web T H E D R A L office@vancouvercathedral.org 646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC, v6b 3a3 (604) 682 6774 (604) 331 8406 holyrosarycathedral.org Cathedral Office Staff Cathedral Secretary Krystyna Kasprzak (604) 682 6774 ext. 0 Assistant Secretary Maria M. Watson Assistant Secretary Marina Ubalde Pastoral Associate Bertilla Watanabe Groundskeeper Peter Dziuk Groundskeeper Rolando Dauz Security Jojo Dauz Cathedral Clergy Contact Very Rev. Stanley Galvon sgalvon@rcav.org Marriages and Baptisms Rev. Juan Lucca Hispanic Ministry Master of Ceremonies jlucca@rcav.org Rev. Anicet Pinto RCIA (604) 682 6774 ext. 236 Rev. Nelson Santos Rev. Rosary Pratheep (604) 682 6774 ext. 227 (604) 682 6774 ext. 230 Rev. Ngozi Onyelu (604) 682 6774 ext. 229 Rosario en Español Domingos a las 6:05 pm. Dcn. Richard Chau Jóvenes Adultos Edades: 19-35 en Rosary Hall - Mier.: 7-9 pm. Dcn. Alvin Rint Faith Formation Director (604) 682 6774 ext. 0 C AT H E D R A L R E G I S T R AT I ON If you have recently moved into the downtown area, we welcome you to pick up a Cathedral registration form from the Cathedral Office. Please contact our office for Donation Envelopes. Cover Picture: Entry into Jerusalem by Fra Angelico 2! Volunteer Liaison (604) 682 6774 ext. 0
April 14, 2019 MESSAGE FROM THE REC TOR H oly Week is the week which precedes the great feast of the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday. The Canadian Bishops write: during Holy Week the church celebrates the mysteries of salvation accomplished by Christ in the last days of his life on earth, beginning with his entrance as messiah into Jerusalem. Every Mass on Passion Sunday begins with the blessings of the palms and the gospel of Jesus entering Jerusalem. Later in Mass, the account from St Mark of the passion of the Lord is proclaimed. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Holy Week are days that that bring us the description of the growing opposition against Jesus. He desires peace and unity and is willing to pay the price to bring about reconciliation. These three days present opportunities for us to focus on the three virtues of faith, hope and love. Try to focus on practicing one virtue with God s help for each of these days. The Chrism Mass for the Archdiocese is on Wednesday, March 28 at 5:00 pm at Holy Rosary Cathedral. In this special Mass the oils that are used in the sacraments are blessed by the Archbishop: the Oil of Catechumens, the Oil of the Sick and the Oil of Chrism. Also, the priests renew their priestly vows. Holy Thursday has no regular Masses only the Mass of the Last Supper in which we celebrate the sacrament of the Priesthood and the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Good Friday has no Mass rather there is the solemn celebration of the Passion of the Lord. Good Friday is a day of universal fast and abstinence for Catholics. Fasting means for people between 18 and 59 that you have only one full meal, two smaller meals and no snacks in between. Abstinence means that for people over 14 that you don t eat meat. The intention of fasting and Palm Sunday abstinence is to be closer to Jesus in His ways of sacrifice out of love for sinners. Holy Saturday only has one Mass the Easter Vigil. At this Mass three parts: the lighting of the Easter fire; the Liturgy of the Word which has Scripture readings that cover salvation history; and the Sacraments of Initiation for those who have been preparing wish to join our faith community. Easter Sunday brings us the solemn celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord God s love is stronger than sin, fear and death itself! We are invited to renew our Baptism promises. Try to participate in these liturgies in Holy Week in them you ll find the answer to all your joys, sorrows, passions and pains, thanks to God s loving mercy brought to us in Jesus Christ. Fr. Galvon T E N E B R A E I N H O LY W E E K Please note that there will be 3 special Tenebrae services on the Holy Week schedule. Latin for "shadows" or "darkness" is a Christian religious service celebrated in the Holy Week within Western Christianity, on the evening before or early morning of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Tenebrae is distinctive for its gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms are chanted or recited. 3
April 14, 2019 Palm Sunday C A T H E D R A L N E W S 2019 Adult Confirmation at the Cathedral The 2019 Adult confirmation will take place on June 9 at 12:30 pm at the Cathedral. Classes on May 22, 29 and June 5. If you are a baptized adult who has not yet received the Sacrament of Confirmation and are ready to be confirmed, please contact the office. KOC Fundraising Brunch, April 28 On April 28 th the Cathedral K. of C. will be hosting a fundraising brunch after the 9:30 am mass until 4 pm. A minimum donation of $5 is suggested. All proceeds will go towards the parish building restoration fund. We thank you in advance for your ongoing support and we look forward to seeing you there. Fr. Larkin update Fr. Terry Larkin will temporarily be staying at Good Shepherd parish with Fr. Dion. The rectory there has no steps for Fr. Terry to navigate. The Cathedral rectory unfortunately has too many steps for Fr. Terry to handle safely. Please keep Fr. Terry s recovery in your prayers. A R C H D I O C E S A N N E W S Chrism Mass, April 17 at the Cathedral One of the most solemn and significant liturgies of our Church is the Chrism Mass. Join Archbishop Miller and the priests of the Archdiocese on Wednesday, April 17 at 5 pm at the Cathedral for the blessing of the oil of catechumens, the oil of the sick, and the oil of chrism. Rachel's Vineyard Retreat Have you felt the tugging on your heart inviting you to receive God s healing after having suffered greatly from an abortion loss? Your Rachel s Vineyard team understands that need, as well as the fear to reach out for healing. Next retreat is May 2019. For information/register call (604)525 0999. Stations of the Cross at QE Park, April 19 All are welcome to join Communion and Liberation for a special Stations of Cross on Good Friday, April 19. Departure at 10 am at the fountain next to Bloedel conservatory parking lot. We will walk though the trails of the park with prayers, meditations and singing. For more information contact communionliberationvancouver@gmail.com. 4
April 14, 2019 S U N D A Y M A S S PALM SUNDAY MASS READINGS At the Procession Luke 19, 28-40 Christ enters Jerusalem First Reading Isaiah 50, 4-7 I did not hide my face from insult and spitting. I know that I shall not be put to shame. Responsorial Psalm 22 R. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me. Second Reading Philippians 2, 6-11 Jesus humbled himself. Therefore God highly exalted Him. Gospel Luke 22, 14-23, 56 The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. T Mass Reflection he Gospel of the blessing of the palms that we have heard [at the beginning of Mass] begins with the sentence: "Jesus went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem" (Lk 19, 28) the Church anticipates her response to the Gospel saying: "Let us follow the Lord". This clearly expresses the theme of Palm Sunday... Being Christian means considering the way of Jesus Christ as the right way for being human as that way which leads to our destination, to a completely fulfilled and authentic humanity Jesus walks before us and towards the heights. He leads us to what is great, pure. He leads us to that healthy air of the heights: to life in accordance with the truth; to courage that does not let itself be intimidated by the gossip of prevalent opinions; to patience that bears with and sustains the other. He guides people to be open towards the suffering, to those who are neglected. He leads us to stand loyally by the other, even when the situation becomes difficult. He leads us to the readiness to give help; to the goodness that does not let itself be disarmed, even by ingratitude. He leads us to love he leads us to God. Lastly, we must [look at the] Cross is also part of the ascent towards the heights of Jesus Christ, of the ascent to the heights of God the Cross is an expression of what love means: only those who lose themselves find themselves. To sum up: the following of Christ requires, as a first step, a reawakening of the desire to be authentic men and women and thus the reawakening of oneself for God. It then requires us to join the climbing party, in the communion of the Church. In the "we" of the Church we enter into communion with the "you" of Jesus Christ and thus reach the path to God. We are also asked to listen to the Word of Jesus Christ and to live it: in faith, hope and love. Thus we are on the way toward the definitive Jerusalem and, from this moment, in a certain way, we already find ourselves there, in the communion of all God's Saints. Pope Benedict XVI, Palm Sunday 2010, St. Peter s Square www.vatican.va M U S I C N O T E S Cathedral Organist & Music Director Denis Be dard (604) 322 5995 Assistant Organist & Music Administrator Catherine Walsh (604) 222 8072 Music Programme for the 11 am Mass Sunday, April 14, 2019 Organist: Denis Bédard Offertory: In Monte Oliveti (Choir & Trio) - M. A. INGEGNERI Communion: 1. Improperium (Quartet) - J. GRUBER 2. O Vos Omnes (Choir) - J. OF MANTUA 3. Adoramus Te, Christe (Choir) - G. PITONI Music Preview for April 21, 2019 Guest artist: Katherine Evans, trumpeter Missa Brevis in C major - C. GOUNOD Victimae Paschali laudes - Gregorian Chant Sicut Cervus - G. P. PALESTRINA Regina Caeli - G. AICHINGER Palm Sunday Trumpet and organ music by H. PURCELL, G. P. TELEMANN & S. KARG-ELERT ADVERTISE!! If you or your company would like to advertise on the back of the Holy Rosary Cathedral Bulletin, please contact Max Madrussan for more information at (778) 899 6388 or send an e-mail to mmadrussan@cancommedia.com. 5
April 14, 2019 C A T H E D R A L L I F E Baptisms Baptisms are held on most Sundays at 2 pm. Preparation classes are held on the second Saturday of each month. Please call the Cathedral office to find out more. Marriages Bookings should be made at least six months in advance. Couples please contact the Cathedral office for information. Altar Servers The Cathedral has a team of dedicated men who are scheduled to help at specific Masses. Contact: Fr. Juan Lucca, jlucca@rcav.org. Cathedral Bell Ringers Our eight bells are rung by hand by a dedicated band of bell ringers. New ringers, experienced and learners, are always welcome. Visit www.vscr.ca for more information. Cathedral Gift Shop The Gift Shop aims to be open before and after the noon, and evening weekday Masses, Sunday morning and evening Masses, & is staffed by a crew of dedicated ladies. Thank you for your support. Catholic Women s League The Catholic Women's League of Canada is a national organization, rooted in Gospel values, which calls its members to holiness through service to the people of God. We organize a wide variety of spiritual and social events and good works. Please contact Jane Rosenthal at janemrose@telus.net Church Care & Cleaning The church is given a thorough cleaning from 9-11 am on the last Saturday of each month. More hands are needed. Contact the parish office at office@vancouvercathedral.org Ushers & Greeters Help is needed to distribute bulletins, take up the collection, welcome all who come to Mass and generally be ready to serve with a smile! Contact: Bertilla Watanabe, Email: bwatanabe@holyrosarycathedral.org Choirs Three choirs offer a variety of music repertoires to enrich our prayer experience. Find out which of our choirs is right for you. Contact: Catherine Walsh at (604) 222 8072. Palm Sunday Vancouver General Hospital Chaplain Contact Fr. Jude Iloghalu is the Chaplain at Vancouver General Hospital. He resides at the Cathedral. In case of medical emergencies please contact him at (604) 230 7217. HRC Young Adults HRC Young Adults is the Cathedral s young adult group. We welcome Catholics in their 20 s 30 s to join us as we cultivate our faith and create friendships through fellowship as well as educational and service opportunities. Contact: hrcyoungadults@gmail.com; http://facebook.com/hrcyoungadults Lectors If you are a regular at the Cathedral and if you are a practicing Catholic, you may apply. We are always looking for new lectors. For more information please contact David Cuan by e-mail: lector.hrc@gmail.com Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion If you are a regular at the Cathedral and if you are a practicing Catholic, you may apply. Please contact Shirley Wang (604) 879 8295. Handmaids of the Lord This is an all-women ministry of the Couples for Christ. Please contact: Grace Inonog, graceaka44@yahoo.com. Knights of Columbus The K of C is a fraternal benefit society founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity. For more information please contact: Grand Knight James Faulkner, (778) 881 1937 or holyrosary.council14652@gmail.com Legion of Mary The men & women of the Legion are a well-established organization at the Cathedral. They serve in all areas of cathedral life as greeters, ushers and prayer leaders. For more information: Rufina Amandiz, (604) 544-3358. Hispanic Community The weekly Spanish Mass now caters to the Spanishspeaking community in our parish. If you would like to get involved please contact: comunidadhispanahrc@gmail.com Communion and Liberation An ecclesial movement whose purpose is the education to Christian maturity of its adherents and collaboration in the mission of the Church in all the spheres of contemporary life. Learn more at clonline.org or contact us at communionliberationvancouver@gmail.com 6
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