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Holy Rosary Cathedral RICHARDS & DUNSMUIR STREET, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 26, 2016 ARCHBISHOP: Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB RECTOR: Very Rev. Stanley Galvon ASSISTANT PRIESTS: Rev. Federico Buttner • Rev. Anicet Pinto • Rev. Dennis Flores • Rev. Pablo Santa Maria Rev. Jijimon Vellakkada, HGN • DEACON: Mr. Alvin Rint IN RESIDENCE: Rev. John Eason (Seaports Chaplain) • Rev. Terry Larkin • Rev. Jude Iloghalu (VGH Chaplain) 646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC V6B 3A3 Tel.: 604-682-6774 / Fax: 604-331-8406 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.holyrosarycathedral.org

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Holy Rosary Cathedral RICHARDS & DUNSMUIR STREET, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 26, 2016

ARCHBISHOP: Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB RECTOR: Very Rev. Stanley GalvonASSISTANT PRIESTS: Rev. Federico Buttner • Rev. Anicet Pinto • Rev. Dennis Flores • Rev. Pablo Santa Maria

Rev. Jijimon Vellakkada, HGN • DEACON: Mr. Alvin RintIN RESIDENCE: Rev. John Eason (Seaports Chaplain) • Rev. Terry Larkin • Rev. Jude Iloghalu (VGH Chaplain)

646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC V6B 3A3Tel.: 604-682-6774 / Fax: 604-331-8406 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.holyrosarycathedral.org

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HOLY ROSARY CATHEDRAL PARISH | WWW.HOLYROSARYCATHEDRAL.ORG

MASS SCHEDULE

Sunday MassesSaturday 5:10pm anticipated MassSunday 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am,

12:30pm, 5:00pm, 6:30pm in Spanish; 8:00pm

Weekday MassesMonday to Friday 7:15am, 8:00am,

12:10pm, 5:10pm

Saturday 7:15am, 8:00am, 12:10pm

CONFESSIONS

Monday to Friday 7:45am, 11:45am,4:45pm

Saturday 7:45am, 11:45am, 4:00 to 5:00pm

DEVOTIONS & ADORATION

Sunday Vespers 4:00pm Morning Prayer Mon to Sat 8:30am

Rosary Monday to Saturday11:40am, 4:40pm

Chaplet of the Divine Mercy Fridays 3:00pm

Prayers to God the FatherTuesdays at 4:00pm

Adoration of the Blessed SacramentFirst Friday 12:45pm to 5:00pm

CONTACT INFORMATION

Cathedral Parish OfficeOffice Email [email protected] Address 646 Richards Street,

Vancouver BC V6B 3A3

Rector Fr. Stanley [email protected]

Parish Secretary Angela BurghardEmail [email protected] 604-682-6774, ext. 5Fax 604-331-8406

Pastoral Associate Bertilla WatanabeEmail [email protected] 604-682-6774, ext. 6

READINGS - 13 SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEth

-First Reading - 1 Kings 19.16-21:Elisha set out and followed Elijah, serving them.

-Responsorial Psalm 16:

R. You are my chosen portion, O Lord.

-Second Reading - Galatians 5.1, 13-18:

You were called to freedom

-Gospel - Luke 9.51-62:

Jesus set his face resolutely toward Jerusalem.

WEEKDAY READINGS - ORDINARY TIME

Monday June 27 # Weekday

Am 2.6-16 / Mt 8.8-122

Tuesday June 28 # St. Iranaeus

Am 3.1-8; 1.11-12 / Mt 18.23-27

Wednesday June 29 #

Saints Peter and Paul

Acts 3.1-10 / Jn 21.15-19

Thursday June 30 # Weekday

Am 7.10-17 / Mt 9.1-8

Friday July 1 # Weekday / Canada Day

Am 8.4-12 / Mt 9.9-13

Saturday July 2 # Weekday

Am 9.11-15 / Mt 9.14-17

Sunday July 3 #

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Is 66.10-14 / Gal 6.14-18 / Lk 10.1-20

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Ju n e 26, 2016 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

DEAR PARISHIONERS and VISITORS:

On Wednesday June 29, the Catholic Church

celebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul,

apostles. Pope Paul VI described Peter and Paul as the

first pillars of the universal church. He said that the

supreme witness of their martyrdom suffered in Rome

helped the Church to grow outward from Rome to all

corners of the world: “Peter whom our Lord Jesus Christ

chose as the foundation of His Church and the Bishop of

Rome, and Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, teacher and

friend of the church in Rome. “

We are wise to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray

for our strength that we may hold fast to our faith like

Peter at his crucifixion. May we have serene firmness of

faith whatever the environment we are in. And may we

receive the help from Mary, Queen of Apostles, to

accept that sharing our faith requires sacrifice as Paul

showed us.

Fr. Galvon

PARISH NEWS & EVENTS

SUNDAY SOCIAL: Come and take time to meet visitors and fellow

parishioners. Coffee, tea and light refreshments are served after the

9:30am & 11:00am Masses at Holy Rosary Hall.

FIRST FRIDAY - JULY 1 : Mass at 12:10 pm, Exposition of the

Blessed Sacrament following Mass. The church will be open for

Adoration in the afternoon. Benediction before the 5:10 pm Mass.

FIRST FRIDAY LUNCHEON at Holy Rosary Hall, 650 Richards St,

following the 12:10pm mass. Enjoy soup and sandwiches,

$5/person, hosted by the Cathedral Volunteers. Please join us.

RECITAL - Friday, July 8 - Cliff Ridley, baritone, and Tatiana

Khvatova, piano, and Alina Khvatova, violin, will perform music by

Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, Varlamov, Fauré and Piazzolla in the Rosary

Hall, at 1:00 pm. The recital will be approx. 50 minutes long and

you are warmly invited to attend. Free admission.

BAPTISM PREPARATION:

The next session for parents and godparents who

have a child to present for Baptism, or who are

expecting a child in the next several months will be

on Sat., July 9, 10:00 to 11:00 am at Holy Rosary

Hall. Please contact the office to register.

“Lord, I put everything in your hands today. There is nothingthat can disturb my peace when I rest in Your peace.” wau.org

PRAYER for the Nation

Almighty God, You have given us this

good land for our heritage.

W e humbly ask You that we may always

prove ourselves a people mindful of Your favor

and glad to do Your will.

Bless our land with honorable endeavor,

sound learning and pure manners.

Save us from violence, discord and confusion,

from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way.

Defend our liberties and fashion into one

united people the multitude brought here out of

many nations and tongues.

Endow with Your Spirit of wisdom those

to whom in Your name we entrust the

authority of government, that there may be justice

and peace at home, and that through obedience to

Your law we may show forth Your praise among the

nations on earth.

In time of prosperity fill our hearts

with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble do not

allow our trust in You to fail. Amen.

Friday, July 15 at the 5:10 pm Mass we will be

welcoming the New Zealand Secondary Students’

Choir who will sing at mass.

Weekly Programs for Adults 50+ at Rosary Hall:

•Bible Sharing every Tuesday, 10:30 to 11:30am.

•Seniors Gentle Chair Yoga Thurs. 10:30-11:30am.

For more info, call Shirley 604-879-8295.

Prayers for the Sick: Please remember

in your prayers: Paul, Miguel Castillo

Meneses, Wendy Henson, Phil Folkard,

Fr. Peter Chiang, Joan Pan, Diana

Marcela Ulloa Ramirez, Antonie Gabriel,

Donna Hossack, Emilsen Calderon,

Wendy Vasquez, Ruth Leon Solana,

Maria Rosa Lopez, Julio Esponda Solana, Yvette

Simon, Melvyn Thomas Lee, Julie Sanderson, Vittorio

Temporale, and all who are ill and housebound,

recovering from surgery, their families, their

caregivers and are in need of our prayers.

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Garden Committee: Please help us maintain the

cathedral garden and grounds, working on special

projects one at a time. Drop in when you can. All are

welcome! Bring your own gloves to the “Saturday

Afternoon W eed-outs”, 1:00-5:00 pm.

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AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE

Pro-life Mass and Prayer Vigil - Join us for a peaceful,

prayerful vigil for unborn children and their parents on

Saturday, July 2. Mass begins at 9am at St. Jude Parish

(3078 Renfrew St, Van). Followed by the Rosary at

Burnaby Hospital.

Vocation Live-In - July 8 - 10, 2016 - The Seminary of

Christ the King, Mission, BC, is planning a weekend LIVE-

IN for young men who are interested in the priesthood or

the life of a religious brother, and want to see for

themselves what seminary life is like. The LIVE-IN is open

to anyone who is thinking of entering the seminary in the

next few years. It provides an opportunity to spend two

days at the Seminary and to become acquainted with

other young men who have the priestly or religious

vocation in mind. Those attending should arrive any time

Friday evening, preferably between 7:00 and 8:00pm.

Bring a sleeping bag, school clothes, and some old

clothes for sports, a towel, etc., and your high school

transcript or your last report card. Anyone planning to

come should fill in the application form (available in the

vestibule) and send it to: Vocation Live-In, Seminary of

Christ the King, Box 3310, Mission BC V2V 4J5 or the

info may be phoned to 604-826-8715 or faxed to 604-826-

8725 or e-mailed to: [email protected]

Rosary Rally - Come support the next Rosary Rally on

Saturday, July 9 at 10am at the South Plaza of the

Vancouver Art Gallery (North side of Robson Street,

between Hornby & Howe Streets). These rallies are

arranged by a small group of local Catholics, with no

connection to any organized group.

Friday, June 17 was a sad day for Canada when Bill C-14

legalization of euthanasia/assisted suicide was passed in

our country. As legalization of euthanasia has put

conscience protection in jeopardy for health care

providers, the Coalition for HealthCARE and Conscience

is offering small cards to protect Conscience Rights. Go

to CanadiansforConscience.ca and sign your name to

show your support for individual and institutional rights.

EWTN Needs Media Missionaries! - Has EW TN Global

Catholic Network impacted your life? W ould you like to tell

others about Christ and His Church with EW TN? If so,

become an EW TN Media Missionary right where you are

and make your parish, community, family, and friends

aware of EW TN as the best source for Catholic television,

radio, online and print resources. To learn more, visit

www.ewtnmissionaries.com or call 205-795-5771.

Prayer Service for Orlando - Join us for an evening of

prayer and sacred music for all who have been grieving,

confused, discouraged, or frightened since the massacre

at Pulse Orlando. "Give graciously to all the living, and

withhold not kindness from the dead. Do not fail those

who weep, but mourn with those who mourn" (Sirach

7:33-34). All peaceful persons are welcome. Light

refreshments to follow. Wednesday, June 29, from 7:30-

9:00pm, St Anthony of Padua Parish, Vancouver.

Annual Rose Prince Le jac

Pilgrimage - Friday, Saturday &

Sunday, July 8, 9, and 10, 2016 at

Fraser Lake Lejac Site. This year’s

guest speaker will be Deacon Rennie

Nahanee, Squamish First Nation

Elder. For information or to volunteer

call Fr. Vincent James, OMI, 1-250-

699-6593, fax 1-250-699-6522. Read

about the history of Rose Prince at

www.pgdiocese.bc.ca

Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend - Make your

good marriage better by attending an intimate weekend

with your spouse. Hear testimonies from three couples

and a priest in a series of talks that will get you

communicating in a new way! There is no group sharing.

July 22-24 Pitt Meadows; October 21-23 Location TBA.

Call Steve and Mary Bohnen to register 604-876-7298 or

e-m ail wwwm evancouverbc@ gm ail.com or vis it

www.wwme.org

ADVERTISE!! 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 email: [email protected]

Pilgrimage Tours with Fr. John Horgan

1) Nov 28-30, 2016 - Advent Pilgrimage to the National

Shrine of Our Sorrowful Mother, Portland, OR;

2) March 7-13, 2017 - EW TN & The Shrine of the Most

Blessed Sacrament (Our Lady of Angels Monastery)

Pilgrimage Tour 2017 - For more info, call Sampaguita

Travel 604-874-9533 ext 104.

“Looking at Christ, we feel at the same time looked at

by him. He whom we have pierced with our faults never

tires of pouring out upon the world an inexhaustible

torrent of merciful love.” - Pope Benedict XVI

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Ju n e 26, 2016 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

¡Bienvenidos feligreses de habla hispana y visitantes a la Catedral del Santos Rosario!

Servicios

_ CONFESIONES en Español con el Padre Federico

Buttner. Mier, Jue y Vier 11:45am y 4:45 pm. Sábado

- 11:45 am y de 4 a 5 pm. ¡Pregunta por él!

_ ROSARIO EN ESPAÑOL: Domingos 6:05 pm

_ EXPOSICION DEL SANTISIMO Primer sábado de

cada mes, 6:30pm. ¡Jesús resucitado te espera!

_ Participa como voluntario de la tienda de artículos

religiosos de la Catedral.

_Escríbenos a nuestro email:

[email protected]

www.facebook.com/comunidadhispanahrc

Directorio de Coordinatores:

# Sacerdote: P. Federico Buttner

# Coro: Adrian Calabuche

# Lectores: Alex Frias

# Hospitalidad: Vanessa Tapia y Clare McCormick

# Eventos: Vanessa Tapia

# Ministros Ext. de Comunión: Julio Longoria

# Apoyo Gral. a la Com. de Base: Edna Gpe. Diaz

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Enséñanos, Señor, el camino de la vidaJesús se dirige a la Ciudad santa, Jerusalén. Ahí serácrucificado. Este viaje, en la intención de San Lucas, esconstantemente comparado al viaje del pueblo elegido, quede Egipto fue conducido a la tierra prometida, donde está susalvación. Jesús “ debe “ morir, no porque pese sobre Él undestino cruel, sino porque en Él se cumple definitivamente elproyecto de salvación pensado por Dios para los hombres.Jesús será rechazado, pero en su vida y sus palabras vadejando muy en claro que quienes lo sigue no van detrás deun Mesías triunfante, sino detrás del “ Hijo del hombre “ queserá crucificado, pero al tercer día resucitará.

¡ Triple Felicitación !Padre Federico, el Domingo pasado le felicitamos por sernuestro Padre espiritual, ahora lo felicitamos por suonomástico y por su Aniversario de Ordenación Sacerdotal.Cuando platiqué con usted y le pregunté que como se le hanhecho estos 11 años de Sacerdocio, me contesto; “ Como unsuspiro “. Esto quiere decir que ha sabido llevar la Cruz delSacerdocio con sabiduría y entrega. Padre, que Dios le sigaBendiciendo abundantemente, para que nosotros, su grey,cuente con su apoyo y cariño por muchos años más porvenir. Gracias una vez más y ¡ FELICIDADES !

Invitación a Paseo Pot-luckEl Sábado 16 de Julio, Dios mediante, se llevará a cabo unpaseo a Bowen Island. El costo del ferry de Horseshoue Baya Bowen Island es de $ 15.00 e incluye ida y vuelta. La horade reunión es a las 8:00 a.m. afuera del teatro Elizabeth. Sepide sean puntuales pues el viaje en autobús es largo. Siquieren darse un “ chapuzón “ en el lago al que irán por favorlleven su traje de baño y toalla.Para mayor información dirigirse con Adrián Calabuche a lasalida de Misa.

MUSIC NOTES

Cathedral Organist & Music Director

Denis Bedard 604-322-5995

Assistant Organist/Music Administrator

Catherine Walsh 604-222-8072

Music Programme for the 11:00 am Mass

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Organ Prelude:

1. Offertory in B minor - T. DUBOIS

2. Prelude in E minor - L. BOËLLMANN

Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei:

Missa Brevis II - D. BÉDARD

Offertory:

All people that on earth do dwell (Quartet) - T. TALLIS

Communion:

1. I am the living Bread (Quartet) - M. McCABE

2. Andantino (Organ) - C. FRANCK

3. O Lord, Increase My Faith (Quartet) - O. GIBBONS

Organ Postlude:

Sortie sur “Adoremus in aeternum” - E. GIGOUT

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MUSIC PREVIEW FOR JULY 3, 2016

Mass of Saint Teresa - H. W ILLAN

Ave Maria - T. L. VICTORIA

Gustate et Videte - H. ISAAC

O Bone Jesu - G. P. PALESTRINA

Organ music by J. BULL, F. COUPERIN &

D. BUXTEHUDE

PROJECT ADVANCE 2016

“Live Gratefully - Give Generously”Check our progress on the Thermometer in the Church Entrance. To date we have received close to $65,000 inpledges!!

THANK YOU for your support to the Archdiocese of

Vancouver and to Holy Rosary Cathedral parish. For more

information and to donate, please pick up a donor form at

the church entrance, or visit the Archdiocesan website for

more information, www.projectadvance.ca

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PARISH LIFE

Baptisms - Sundays at 2:00pm. Preparation classes are held on the 2nd

Saturday of each month. Please phone the parish office for more info.

Marriages - Appointments should be made at least six months inadvance. Couples please contact the Parish Office for information.

Altar Servers - The Cathedral has a team of dedicated servers who arescheduled to help at specific Masses. Help is needed at weekday Massestoo. Contact: Bertilla Watanabe 604-682-6774 ext. 6

Cathedral Bell Ringers - A skilled and dedicated team of bell ringersrings our eight bells by hand. New ringers, experienced or not, arewelcome always. Practices are held on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm. Visitwww.vscr.ca Email: [email protected]

Cathedral Gift Shop - The Gift Shop aims to be open before & after thenoon & evening weekday Masses, as well as Sunday morning & eveningMasses, and is staffed by a crew of dedicated ladies. Thank you for yoursupport.

Catholic Women’s League - The Catholic Women's League of Canadais a national organization, rooted in Gospel values, which calls itsmembers to holiness through service to the people of God. We organizea wide variety of spiritual and social events and good works. Next date ofmeeting - September 15, 2016 Email: [email protected]

Church Care & Cleaning - The sanctuary is given a thorough cleaningevery Tuesday morning, 9-11am, and on the last Sat of each month. Morehands are needed. Contact the parish office at [email protected]

Choirs - Three choirs offer a variety of music repertoires to enrich ourprayer and worship experience. If you would like share your talents, findout which of our choirs is right for you. Contact: Catherine Walsh 604-222-8072

Development & Peace - D & P is the official international developmentorganization of Catholic Church in Canada. It helps the world's poor anddisadvantaged by advocating policy change in government andcorporations and by donating time and money to support developmentefforts. Contact Bertilla Watanabe: Email: [email protected]

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - If you are a regular at theparish and live by the principles of a faith-filled Catholic, this ministry maybe your calling. Lay members help with the distribution of the Eucharistwhen additional help is required. Contact: Shirley Wang 604-879-8295.

Gardening Committee - needs volunteers to help maintain the cathedralgardens and grounds. Drop-in Saturdays 1-5 p.m. Sign up for weeding,watering or other tasks or join the crew working on particular taskstogether on Saturdays. Contact: Sarah Parry. Email:[email protected]

Handmaids of the Lord - This is an all-women ministry of the Couples forChrist. It aims to provide Christian pastoral support for personal renewal. By sharing in the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the members grow as witnessesto the faith through continuing conversion, service and evangelizationwork. Contact: Grace Inonog, Email: [email protected].

Hispanic Community - The weekly Spanish Mass now caters to theSpanish-speaking community in our parish. The Genesis Group reachesout to young adults within this community. If you would like to serve as anusher, lector or in any other way please let us [email protected]/comunidadhispanahrc

HRC Young Adults - is the Cathedral’s young adult group, providing anopen and welcoming community for Catholics in their 20s-30s who seekto cultivate their faith. Please subscribe to our monthly newsletter for information on upcoming events. We also host a Sunday dinner andfellowship every 4th Sunday of the month after the 5pm Mass.E m a i l : h r c . y o u n g a d u l t s @ g m a i l . c o m o r v i s i twww.holyrosarycathedral.org/young-adults

STEWARDSHIP IN OUR PARISH

Stewardship Profile of the Week

Luis

Has been coming to the cathedral for

2.5 years.

Serves with the gardening committee (in

all seasons and all kinds of weather).

Motto: “ I feel good, and closer to

Heaven, when I volunteer.”

Thanks, Luis, for serving the Church

and God’s people with patience, humility and joy.

Stewardship Reflection

Today’s Gospel reveals to us the beginning of Jesus’ journey

to Jerusalem. W e will journey with Jesus for many Sundays to

come, and along the way he will teach us about the demands

of discipleship. His instructions may seem harsh and

unreasonable to our ears. His response to legitimate requests

to postpone the journey reminds us that there are always

justifiable excuses to defer the journey or put off the

responsibilities of discipleship. Other important matters

compete for our attention. Some of us must make heart-

wrenching choices, but there is urgency about Jesus’ mission

to bring forth God’s kingdom. His demand is that we proclaim

the Kingdom of God now. Is this our first priority, or do we have

other priorities? www.catholicstewardship.com

PARISH LIFE ...continued....

Knights of Columbus - The K of C a fraternal benefit society founded on theprinciples of charity, unity and fraternity. Fellowship is promoted amongmembers and their families through educational and charitable and socialwelfare works. Contact: Grand Knight James Faulkner, 778-881-1937 Email:

[email protected] or Deputy Grand Knight Sean Fox, [email protected].

Legion of Mary - The men & women of the Legion are a well-establishedorganization in the parish. They serve in all areas of parish life as greeters,ushers and prayer leaders. They also make house visits to visit the sick, praythe rosary and evangelize. A number of praesidia meet during the week in theParish hall. Contact: Rufina Amandiz, 604-325-9921 or the Parish Office

Lectors - The sacramental celebration of the Word of God is a proclamationwhich must enlighten the minds of the listeners and inspire them in the journeytowards God. New lectors welcome. Attendance at a Lector’s Workshop iscompulsory. Contact: David Cuan, [email protected]

Project Advance - Project Advance is an annual diocesan appeal beginningin Spring. If you can help at the launch and follow-up, it would certainly beappreciated. Contact: Bertilla Watanabe Email: [email protected]

Ushers & Greeters - Help is needed to distribute bulletins, take up thecollection, welcome all who come to Mass and generally be ready to serve witha smile! Contact: Gilda Penfold, Email: [email protected]

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