saint mary cathedral · 2/10/2020 · importantes para la vida humana. la sal da sabor a la comida...
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SAINT MARY CATHEDRAL MASS SCHEDULE
Monday-Friday………….6:30am, 12:05pm
Saturday…………………………..12:05pm
Sunday……………Vigil: Saturday 5:30pm;
8:00am, 9:30am, noon,
1:45pm Español,
3:30pm Extraordinary Form/
Traditional Latin,
& 5:30pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Monday-Friday………….11:00am-11:50am
Saturday………………...11:00am-11:50am
& 4:30pm-5:20pm
CLERGY AND STAFF Most Rev. Joe S. Vásquez, STL, DD,
Bishop of Austin
Very Rev. Daniel Liu, Rector
Rev. Everardo Cazares, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Adrian Chishimba, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Antony Savarimuthu, Priest in Residence
Deacon Héctor Ortiz and
Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez
Louis Barron……………Director of Development/
Facility Operations
Yvonne Bedell…….Director of Operations/Finance
Jessica Burrola……..Receptionist (church calendar)
Jaeson Drummond
Director of Catholic Faith Formation
Judy Henschen
Administrative Assistant (church bulletin)
Dr. Jeffrey Jones-Ragona…Director, Sacred Music
Robert LeGros………...Cathedral School Principal
Jeremiah Reyna………………….Facility Services
Yvonne Saldaña…………Sacramental Coordinator
Kathy Thomas
Liturgical Coordinator & EIM Administrator
Dr. Brooks Whitmore………….Cathedral Organist
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm
(512) 476-6182 Fax (512) 476-8799
203 E. 10th Street, Austin, TX 78701
www.smcaustin.org
BAPTISMS: Parents should visit the Cathedral website: www.smcaustin.org,
for Baptism guidelines; then submit completed application with required documents to schedule Baptism.
Bautizos: Si usted desea bautizar a su hijo, lea los requisitos detallados en nuestro sitio web: www.smcaustin.org. Luego, para fijar una fecha para el bau-tizo, entregue el formulario de solicitud con los documentos necesarios.
MARRIAGE: See Cathedral website: www.smcaustin.org, for detailed
information.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Registration forms are available on the table at the
entrance of the church; in the Cathedral office, or on our website.
CATHEDRAL SCHOOL OF SAINT MARY
910 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 476-1480 ● www.smcschoolaustin.org
Enrolling PreK3-Grade 8
AVE MARIA GIFT SHOP Hours of Operation
Tuesday-Friday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am-5:30 pm
Phone 512-617-5880
Saint Mary Cathedral volunteer ministry
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Weekly Calendar
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 4:15pm.. .Cub Scout Meeting, Library 6:30pm.. .Introduction to the Devout Life Book Study, Library
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 9:30am... Memorial Mass, Cathedral 12:45-3:30pm.TENT CSSM Tutoring, Bishops Hall 6:00pm... RCIA Class, DC Cafeteria
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 3:30pm... CSSM Faculty Meeting, Library 3:30pm... CSSM Basketball Game, DC Gym 5:00pm... Schola Concert Rehearsal, Bishops Hall 5:30pm... Gala Committee Meeting, School Upstairs Conference Room 6:30pm... Finance Council, Library 7:00pm... Prayer & Life Workshops, DC Cafeteria 7:30pm... .St. Augustine Choir Rehearsal, Sheehan
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 7:30am.. TENT Priests’ Round Table, Bishops Hall 6:45pm.. Catholic Scripture Study, Bishops Hall 7:30pm.. Eucharistic Adoration for Marriage, Cathedral
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 5:00pm.. Wedding Rehearsal, Cathedral 5:00pm.. CSSM Valentine’s Dance, Bishops Hall 6:30pm.. Schola Concert Rehearsal, Cathedral 8:30pm.. UCC Focus Valentine Party, Bishops Hall
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 10:00am. Catholic Daughters Meeting, Bishops Hall 10:00am.. .Legion of Mary, Library 1:00pm.... Baptism, Cathedral 3:00pm... Wedding, Cathedral 6:30pm…Ursuline Sisters Concert, Cathedral
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 8:00am.. Sunday Breakfast (Knights), Bishops Hall 10:15am..CFF Holy Rosary, DC Cafeteria 10:45am..CFF Sessions (English) 10:45am..CFF Scripture Study, Library 12:00pm..CFF Santo Rosario, DC Cafeteria 12:20pm..CFF Sesiones (español) 5:00pm…St. Augustine Youth Choir Rehearsal, Sheehan & CSSM Music Room 5:00pm…SJLMS Community Coffee, Bishops Hall
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What does it mean to be salt and light? If we listen carefully to Jesus’ words, we gain some direction. To be salt means to bring taste, zest, and joy to life. We are asked to liven things up a bit by allowing the joy of our faith to spill over into the lives of others. Only a sincere and deep relationship with God can freshen up humanity and set it on proper course. To be light means that our faith must translate into action so that we can be Christ for others and extend the same arm of mercy and compassion that Christ did. Our acts of piety, then, cannot be directed solely at ourselves. Prayer is never about self-benefit but must always be directed toward union with God, deepening our relationships with one another and learning how to be effective stewards of the beautiful universe God has entrusted to our care.
The Master gives us wise direction in terms of how we can best become the salt and light he desires. Listen carefully to the Beatitudes. Think about the oppression and alienation that exists in our world, the violence and prejudice, the anger and the hatred, the fear and the shame. All of these things require action. The poor need food, housing, and clothes. Hatred must be replaced by love. Retaliation and violence by forgiveness. Our thoughts and speech can become more like Christ. We can change and continue to change. Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman said, “To live is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often.”
But it doesn’t end with just offering the bandages needed to heal wounds. It must go deeper. We must ask ourselves what has happened that we have found ourselves in this place with these wounds and divisions. What are their causes? Together we must address these systemic problems, politically and spiritually, and face the truth. Only then will we truly be salt and light. But then again, we may not like what the light shows us.
©LPi ________________________________________________________________
V Domingo Ordinario Mt 5, 13-16
Ni siquiera nos podemos imaginar el mundo sin sal y sin luz; ambos son importantes para la vida humana. La sal da sabor a la comida y la luz incrementa la visibilidad. Por esta razón, nuestro compromiso al discipulado cristiano por medio del bautismo debe de dar sabor y luz al estilo de Cristo. El discipulado siempre debe de llevar al discernimiento del cómo se relaciona la persona con Dios y con los demás. En las lecturas, especialmente el Evangelio, Jesús dice claramente que si la sal pierde su sabor no sirve para nada. Advierte claramente a sus discípulos con la siguiente catequesis: “Ustedes son la sal de la tierra. Si la sal se vuelve insípida, ¿cómo se le devolverá el sabor? Ya no sirve para nada y se tira a la calle para que la pise la gente.” (Mateo 5:13). Enseguida, también dice: “Ustedes son la luz del mundo.” (Mateo 13:14). ¡Vaya compromiso el que se tiene al ser discípulo de Jesús!
Ahora, la pregunta es: ¿Qué clase de sabor doy? Soy persona amargada, egoísta que donde me presento cambia el ambiente y la conversación por la negatividad que perciben los demás en mí o por el contario, soy sal y luz en la familia, trabajo y comunidad. No se debe de olvidar que Cristo es la sal y la luz para todos. “‘Parece poca cosa’ pero el Señor ‘con pocas cosas nuestras hace milagros, hace maravillas’ por lo tanto, es necesario tener esta actitud de ‘humildad’ que consiste en buscar solamente ser sal y luz.” (Papa Francisco). Pero, ojo, no se puede ser sal y luz sin relación personal con Cristo que es sal y luz en mí. ©LPi
Gospel Meditation
Multiple Street closures for Ascension
Seton Austin Marathon Sunday, Feb. 16, 8:00am-5:00pm. Course to star t at 2nd & Congress and end at 9th & Congress. For a map of the course route and street closures, visit https://youraustinmarathon.com/. Please note! Your trip to and from the Cathedral on that day will be impacted. See today’s bulletin insert!
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Mass Intentions
Monday, February 10 6:30am…………………Michael Forsley 12:05pm.……..Enderle-Coleman family
Tuesday, February 11 6:30am………………….Madere family 12:05pm…………………Marie Benson
Wednesday, February 12 6:30am………………...Michael Forsley 8:30am………………...Margaret Kerby 12:05pm…………………Eva Gonzales†
Thursday, February 13 6:30am………….Conversion of Sinners 12:05pm…………………...Dean Harris
Friday, February 14 6:30am………………….Madere family 12:05pm…………………Connie Harris
Saturday, February 15 12:05pm……………….Celestino Jalifi† 5:30pm…..Rev. Msgr. Frederick Nawarskas
Sunday, February 16 8:00am………………...James A. Harris 9:30am.…………………….Cathy Malo Noon …………...Cathedral Parishioners 1:45pm…..Leopoldo/Delfa Jaimes-Gonzales† 3:30pm……………………...Fr. Tim Nolt 5:30pm………………….Lyda Monaco†
Stewardship & Development
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Offertory Collection (week of 2-2-20)
Sunday Coll. Last Month Year to Date
2/2/20 Dec. 2019 7/1-2/3/2020
Income
Expenses
Budget Excess/(Deficit)
Second Collection St. Vincent de Paul $ 2,246
Attendance............................................... 1,436
Saint Mary Cathedral Catholic Endowment (as of 12/31/2019) $ 49,357
For questions, concerns, or comments, contact the Director of Advancement, Louis Barron, 512-476-6182 ext. 172; email [email protected].
those who have died: Mario Javier Rosales, Sr.
those in need of healing: * Paul Ancira, Jim Boyles, Juan Burrola, Sr. & Yolanda Burrola, Catarino Castillo, Judith Constantine, Kenneth Craig, Sr., Carmel DiCarlo, John Donatucci, Abel Duarte, Ronald Erickson, J. C. Ernst, Joshua Escalona, Pedro Flores, Jr., Deyanira Garcia, Margaret Harrison, Claire Hernandez, Sonia Irizarry, Chuck Jehlen, Hee-Jung Kim, Maria Guadalupe Ledesma & family, Jesús Amaro Lopez, Anyssa M., Clarisa Marcée, Alicia Martinez, Vanessa Matocha, Lauren & Graham Miller, Marjorie King Parker, Gary Porfirio, Marrlene Sato, Bill Scott, Sharon family, Marlene Siering, Tim Sullivan, Vicente Zavala
and those serving in the military: HR Shelby D. Aparicio HN5 Jinuel Jehlen LCPL Eric E. Muñoz 1LT Kyra Barone 1 LT Patrick Kuiper Capt. Nicholas Naquin Capt. Mary E. Boyle Major David McGuire 1SG Kenneth A. Saffell A1C Paige Derry Capt. Lawrence McNamara Capt. Sean Snook PFC Andrew DiCarlo Christopher Mercado, USAF Sgt. William Speer PFC Rick German Capt. Chris Morrow Spec 4 Chris Trevino 1LT Cory Houck Ensign Evan Moses Christopher Ty Trevino
Lt. Sigifredo Homero Huerta, Jr. LT Shane Moses
*Unless requested otherwise, names will appear for three weeks.
Please pray for...
SANCTUARY CANDLE In Thanksgiving
The Madere family February 2-February 15, 2020
$ 18,340 $ 205,278 $ 934,447
$ 23,872 $ 94,002 $ 740,025
($ 5,532) $ 111,275 $ 194,423
We have a new giving platform called Pushpay, which is currently active. It is a simple to use, and we ask that you begin to use this new platform in making your dona-tions. You can get access to the new system by going to https://pushpay.com/pay/smcaustin which will take you directly to the portal, or text smcaustin to 77977. You will then receive a link to access the portal. You can also access Pushpay by going to the www.smcaustin.org website, click on Donation, next click on Giving (new). The current platform we are using, Vanco, is still active and can receive your donations but we are encouraging everyone to begin to use Pushpay. If you have any questions, please contact Louis Barron or Yvonne Bedell in the parish office, 512-476-6182.
Next Sunday’s Second Collection February 15-16, 2020
Cathedral School of Saint Mary
On Jan 20, the Cathedral Saint Vincent de Paul Conference, with our Knights of Columbus hosted our annual MLK Day of Service for our neighbors experiencing home-lessness. With the generosity of our
parish family we were able to serve over 110 of our sisters and brothers with backpacks, warm caps, new socks, health screenings, lunch, fellowship and love. Thanks to Cathedral office and school staff, and especially Principal LeGros, Louis Barron, Louise Porfirio, Rudy Gonzales, Brian Trinque and Fr. Daniel Liu.
Today’s Special Collection: This
weekend, Catholics in Central Texas are being asked to support Catholic higher education in our diocese. This collection directly supports our campus ministry programs at the colleges and universities in our diocese. These include communities at the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, Baylor Universi-ty, Texas State University, Mary Hardin-Baylor, St. Edward’s University and other smaller college campuses. The goals of Catholic campus ministry are to build a faith community, bring the message of Christ to the academic world and prepare future leaders of society and our Church. Thank you for your ongoing support and generosity to this annual collection.
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Community Life
CFF Scripture Study: Parishioner Frank Fuentes offers an in-depth and meaningful examination of Holy Scripture , backed up by his yearly participation in the renowned Steubenville Conferences, Sundays, 10:45am-11:45am, in our library.
Catholic Scripture Study: Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm, For
questions email [email protected].
Bible Study
Faith Formation/Formación de Fe
Your family is invited to pray, learn, and grow as disciples in Catholic Faith Formation. Join us Sundays in the Donahue Center Cafeteria for the Holy Rosary at 10:15am, plus sessions for parents and youth at 10:45am. For more information, call 512-476-4801.
Su familia está invitada a rezar, aprender y crecer como discípulos en la Formación de la Fe Católica. Nos reunimos la mayoría de los domingos en la cafetería del Donahue Center comenzando con Santo Rosario a las 12 PM, más sesiones para padres y jóvenes a las 12:20 PM. Para más información, llame al 512-476-4801.
Would you like to know more about the Catholic Faith? Although RCIA is designed to teach the Catholic faith to
those wishing to enter the Church, it is also one of the best ways for Catholics to learn the faith more deeply. Therefore, all those seeking to know Jesus and His Church are invited to attend RCIA every Tuesday, beginning Sept 3rd, in the school cafeteria at 6:00 p.m. Email [email protected] or call the parish office at 512-476-6182 for more information.
R. C. I. A.
Cathedral School of Saint Mary
As we enter February, the school community reflects on many exciting events that took place in January. Among them was a successful Catholic Schools Week. Below are some of the fun events that took place during this celebration:
The school community partnered with St. Vincent de Paul in a successful canned food drive.
The students took part in the art activity, “What does being at CSSM mean to you?”
Our Student Choir sang at the Noon Mass on January 26.
We hosted a successful Open House & Alumni welcome.
We held crazy hair & door decoration contests.
Students partners with a friend and came to school dressed as twins.
We hosted the Presentation of Colors by Tejanos In Action veterans.
Fr. Daniel shared his vocation story with the students. Students wore their favorite university's jersey. CSSM parents provided a delicious breakfast and lunch for
the faculty and staff.
And as always, the best moment was celebration Mass as a community.
Thank you for all your prayers and support and we ask that you continue to pray for the school. Robert J. LeGros, M.S.A., Principal Cathedral Concert—Music by Colonial-Era Sisters:
Housed in New Orleans in the 1700’s, the Usulines, strong women of faith, expressed their communal faith and individuality through music. Fittingly, Austin Baroque Orchestra is bringing this beautiful and rare music to our Cathedral, which housed a convent in the early 20th century. KMFA announcer Sara Schneider will also read excerpts of the sisters’ letters and journals, and the orchestra will perform on instruments of the period. Our beautiful sanctuary will be the perfect space to hear this music! One Austin performance only, Saturday, Feb. 15, at 7:30pm. Tickets and more info at austinbaroqueorchestra.org
Eucharistic Adoration for the Vocation of Marriage, Thursday, Feb. 13, 7:00pm-8:30pm. Everyone is invited to this holy time in Eucharistic Adoration, confession & bilingual rosary. We encourage everyone, all stations in life to attend. "The Eucharist is the sacrament of love; it signifies love; it produces love." (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Adoración Eucarística por la Vocación del Matrimonio, jueves, Feb 13, 7:00pm 8:30pm. Todos están invitados a la Exposición del Santísimo, confesión y rezar el rosario bilingüe. Invitamos a todos a venir, a todos los estados de la vida "La Eucaristía es el sacramento del amor; significa amor; produce amor " (St. Tomas de Aquino)
Concert by Jeffrey Jones-Ragona: Our Cathedral music
director will perform Vaughan Williams' "On Wenlock Edge," a set of songs for tenor and strings, with the Artisan String Quartet, Friday-Saturday, Feb. 28-29. Performance to be hosted by Austin Chamber Ensemble and will also feature music by Antonin Dvorak. Jeffrey says, "It has been a dream of mine for over 20 years to perform this beautiful music with world class musicians-- a 'bucket list' item I'm at last realizing with the Artisan String Quartet and pianist Martha Ahern. I hope to see many of my Cathedral family there to hear this beautiful music, by one of our favorite composers of sacred music." Both performances are at 7:30pm, at First Presbyterian Church (8001 Mesa Dr .), and there's lots of free parking, too! Information and tickets are available at www.AustinChamberEnsemble.org
Book Study: An Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales is the subject of our current study Mondays, at 6:30pm, in the Library. For questions email [email protected]
Faith Enrichment
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READINGS FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9: Sun ...........Is 58:7-10/Ps 112:4-9/1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-16 Mon ....... 1 Kgs 8:1-7,9-13/Ps 132:6-10/Mk 6:53-56 Tues ....... 1 Kgs 8:22-23,27-30/Ps 84:3-5,10-11/Mk 7:1-13 Wed ....... 1 Kgs 10:1-10/Ps 37:5-6,30-31,39-40/Mk 7:14-23 Thurs ..... 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Ps 106:3-4,35-37,40/Mk 7:24-30 Fri .......... 1 Kgs 11:29-32;12-19/Ps 81:10-15/Mk 7:31-37 Sat ......... 1 Kgs 12:26-32;13:33-34/Ps 106:6-7,19-22/Mk 8:1-10 Sun ........ Sir 15:15-20/Ps 119:1-2,4-5,17-18,33-34/ .............. 1 Cor 2:6-10/Mt 5:17-37
OBSERVANCES FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9: Sun ........ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Marriage Day Mon ....... St. Scholastica, Virgin Tues ....... Our Lady of Lourdes Fri .......... Sts. Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop: Valentine’s Day Next Sun ..6th Sunday in Ordinary Time ©LPi
What’s the Buzz? When a new store or restaurant opens in the area, there can be quite a buzz. People want to see what the place is like. If the establishment is lucky, a positive word of mouth can spread all over the area. The challenge then becomes keeping that buzz alive. If people start to think that the new place is not as good as advertised or they had hoped, the crowds will dwindle and soon the new place will simply become an old place. Even worse, it could become a closed place.
If you were a store owner, what would you do to attract people? Would you always put your best foot forward? How hard would you work to show everybody that your place is worth repeated visits and patronage?
You may not be an entrepreneur with your own business, but you do have your parish community. This is your community and what you do and how you act in the world around you will either add to a buzz or a lack of interest. How you use the gifts you and your community have been given will do a lot to attract people and cause them to talk. You will be like a city on top of a mountain that no one can miss. Can your light shine so bright that it can be seen from miles around? You may be only one person, but you are a part of something greater than yourself. Your stewardship can easily become contagious. At a time when too many are choosing to disregard the Church, it is time to create a positive buzz. -Tracy Earl Welliver ©LPi
Everyday Stewardship
Cathedral Young Adults
Cathedral Young Adults: Join the CYA for their monthly Eucharistic Adoration, from 7:30-8:30pm, followed by social time in Bishops Hall. Stay connected for news of CYA gather-ings! If you are interested in getting more information or would like to join the CYA mailing list for updates, email [email protected]. ___________________________________________________
Thank You, Sponsors! Because of you, we are able to receive our bulletins at no charge to our parish from LPi. Tina from LPi is working to increase our bulletin sponsorship. Contact Tina @ 512-431-9413 or [email protected]. Place a business sponsorship; “In Loving Memory” blessings, or “Thank You” acknowledgements in the bulletin.
¡Agradecemos a nuestros patrocinadores! Gracias a ellos, recibimos nuestros boletines parroquiales sin costo de LPi. Tina, la representante de LPi está trabajando con nuestra parroquia para aumentar patrocinio del boletín. Para poner un anuncio para su negocio o un anuncio "En memoria de" para su sus seres queridos fallecidos, comuní-quese con Tina al 512-431-9413 o al [email protected].
Bulletin Ads
National Marriage Week USA, Feb. 7-14. World Marriage Day, Feb. 9. “It’s not love that keeps your marriage alive. It’s marriage that keeps your love alive.” (Dietrich Bohhoeffer, writing to a young bride and groom from his prison cell in Nazi Germany 1943) How can marriage keep love alive? Visit www.NationalMarriageWeekUSA.org. Locate a marriage course near you—they are posted state by state on this website. There are resources to help your marriage, or for you to help others. Tools you can use—quizzes, kits and tips. Read the research. Support the cause.
PRAYER FOR MARRIED COUPLES
Almighty and eternal God,
You blessed the union of married couples so that they might reflect the union of Christ with his Church: look with kindness on them. Renew their marriage covenant, increase your love in them, and strengthen their bond of peace so that, with their children, they may always rejoice in the gift of your blessing.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Find resources for the celebration of National Marriage Week at USCCB website. Other resources can be found at the www.foryourmarriage.org/celebrate-national-marriage-week.
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Come experience the ancient traditions and music of the Church. Propers for the Mass are in the Saint Edmund Campion Missal & Hymnal located in the pew.
2020 Traditional liturgical wall calendars are available for $7.50 each. To purchase, please see an usher before or after Mass.
February 16, 3:30pm—Sung Mass—Sexagesima Sunday—Blessing of religious items after Mass. February 23, 3:30pm—Sung Mass—Quinquagesima Sunday.
Latin phrase of the week: Oblatum tibi, Domine, sacrificium vivificet nos semper et muniat.—May the sacrifice offered to thee, O Lord, ever enliven and protect us.
To receive news and updates about the TLM, visit our website: AustinLatinMass.org. Be social, “Like” us on Facebook: St. Joseph Latin Mass Society.
Traditional Latin Mass
La Corresponsabilidad Diaria
¿Por qué tanto alboroto? Cuando se abre una nueva tienda o restaurante en el área, puede haber un gran alboroto. La gente quiere ver cómo es el lugar. Si el establecimiento tiene suerte, una recomendación positiva puede pasar de boca en boca y extenderse por toda el área. El desafío se convierte en mantener vivo ese alboroto. Si la gente comienza a pensar que el nuevo lugar no es tan bueno como lo anunciaron o no es lo que esperaban, la multitud disminuirá y pronto el nuevo lugar simplemente se convertirá en un lugar antiguo. Peor aún, podría convertirse en un lugar cerrado. Si fueras dueño de una tienda, ¿qué harías para atraer a la gente? ¿Siempre pondrías tu mejor esfuerzo? ¿Qué tan duro trabajarías para mostrarles a todos que vale la pena repetir visitas y patrocinios a tu lugar? Puede que no seas un emprendedor con tu propio negocio, pero sí tienes tu comunidad parroquial. Esta es tu comunidad y lo que haces y cómo actúas en el mundo que te rodea aumentará la expectativa o la falta de interés en ella. La forma en que usas los dones que tu y tu comunidad han recibido hará mucho para atraer a la gente y hacer que hablen. Serás como una ciudad en la cima de una montaña que nadie puede perderse. ¿Puede tu luz brillar tanto que se pueda ver desde kilómetros a la redonda? Puedes ser solo una persona, pero eres parte de algo más grande que tú. Tu corresponsabilidad puede volverse contagiosa fácilmente. En una época en que muchos eligen ignorar a la Iglesia, es hora de crear un alboroto positivo. -Tracy Earl Welliver ©LPi
Meet the Musicians
Marcia Kaylakie—Soprano Music has always been a very special form of worship for me. This is my 15th years as a Schola member. I have been singing in church choirs since I was 8 years old! When I sing, I can lift my soul to God in the Trinity. Asking about a favorite piece of music is like asking me which child is my favorite, but I love medieval music in a special way. Somehow it speaks to me. When we as a Schola are singing with one voice, it is a transcendent moment. Being part of the worship at the Cathedral is such a joyous thing! ___________________________________________________
Question: Why is it so important that we register in a parish?
Isn’t it good enough that we go to Mass?
Answer: Registration is the official way we join a parish
community. Many people think that because they attend a particular parish they automatically belong. At times, young adults who have moved away for years think they are still signed up under their parents. But membership requires signing up, formally enrolling yourself in a parish. Registration is a commitment to a community, a way to be included in the religious, social, and ministerial activities of your parish. Your registration affects the parish in many ways. Census numbers can determine how many priests are assigned to a church, what benefits and obligations the community has to the diocese, and how Masses, Confessions, and devotions are planned and scheduled. Registration shows you belong. It is also necessary for certain benefits, like scheduling sacraments, obtaining sponsor certificates, and getting donation statements for taxes. Most importantly, it lets the parish count on you, to call on you to assist in its mission. Registering in your parish is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of your parish.
Catholic Life Explained
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for February: Listen to the Migrants’ Cries.
We pray that the cries of our migrant brothers and sisters, victims of criminal trafficking, may be heard and considered.
The Parish office is in need of volunteers to help with miscellaneous administrative tasks on Mondays and Thursdays. Office hours are 8:30am-5:00pm, M-F. If you are interested in helping out, contact Louis Barron, [email protected], 512-476-6182, ext. 172, or Yvonne Bedell, [email protected], 512-476-6182, ext. 110.
Volunteers Needed
Saint Mary Cathedral, Austin, Texas February 9, 2020
Respect Life
Owner of Catholic Art & Gifts seeks retail sales manager: Family-owned FC Ziegler Co. has
an opening at their retail store for a full time motivat-ed team member who can maintain and grow our store’s performance. Our family-owned company started in 1929, and has grown from a small manu-facturing firm to a wide-ranging organization with 9 retail locations, a manufacturing and design branch, a wholesale arm and a healthy e-commerce website. We are a leader in our industry, and we seek someone to assist us into the future. If interested, please provide a cover letter telling us why you should be considered for the position along with your resume to the address below. For more information about our company, visit www.zieglers.com. To send resume or with questions send to : [email protected].
Job Opening
Project Andrew Saturday, Feb. 29, 10:00am-3:00pm, at Saint Mary
Cathedral. Bishop Vásquez invites you, single men, 15 to 45 years old, to come and learn more about the abundant and joyful life of the priesthood! Priests and seminarians from our diocese will witness to the adventure God has led them on in their formation and ministry. Come explore whether God may be calling you to be a priest and gain valuable help in discerning God’s plan for your life. Day includes Mass, prayer and adora-tion, lunch and great conversations and reflections. Free event, no registration fee. Deadline to RSVP: Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 11:59pm. https://godiscalling.me/discernment-events/2020/2/29/project-andrew
Calling parents, grandparents and teachers!
Enjoy a day of learning, praying, playing and serving with your children at: "Entrusted to Us" A Family Workshop. $30 for the entire family ($50 value) includes parent workshops and materials, childcare and children's activities, a plenary talk by Father Charlie on family/spousal/sibling prayer, lunch, a book fair and a Mardi Gras celebration. Saturday, Feb. 22, 9:00am-3:00pm, St Alber t the Great Catholic Church, Austin. Information and registra-tion: www.reginamater.org/familyworkshop. Sponsorships available. Contact Jennifer at 512-826-1902.
Beyond our Parish
Regina Caeli Academy High School Info Session: Monday, Feb 17, at 10:30am, 11819
Interstate Hwy 35 S, Austin, 78747. Academy provides a classical, hybrid education in the Catholic tradition. Pre K3-12th grade students attend Socratic, hands-on classes two days a week and homeschool the remaining days. HS Info Session includes presentation and Q&A; children welcome! RSVP: [email protected], or call 512-524-6764, www.rcahybrid.org
Vocations Discernment
Men’s Discernment Dinner: Wednesday, Feb. 11, 6:30-9:00pm,
Borromeo Discernment House, 905B Duncan Lane, Austin 78705. Have you ever found yourself with a deep longing for something more than what this world is offering? If so, that’s great! That is exactly how we have been made. That’s right, you have been made for more! This discern-ment dinner series is an opportunity for you to meet other young men who are searching for ways in which to pursue the greatness for which they have been created. Each month, we’ll gather as a brotherhood to share a meal, pray with and for one another and explore a variety of aspects of discernment. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to dinner each month! We’ll always have a seat at the table for you! RSVP online at https://godiscalling.me/discernment-events/2019/2/11/mens-discernment-dinner
“As disciples of Jesus, we are called to become neighbors to everyone (cf. Lk 10:29-37), and to show special favor to those who are poorest, most alone and most in need. In helping the hungry, the thirsty, the foreigner, the naked, the sick, the imprisoned—as well as the child in the womb and the old person who is suffering or near death—we have the opportunity to serve Jesus.”
Pope Saint John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, 87. © 1995 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
40 Days for Life: From February 26 - April 5, our parish will unite with churches across Central Texas for a 40-day campaign of prayer, fasting and a constant peaceful prayer vigil in front of a local abortion facility. Please stop by the Coalition for Life table outside the church to find out how you can participate in 40 Days for Life or visit CentralTexasCoalition.com.