SACRED Thirtieth Sunday in HEART Ordinary Time CATHEDRAL October 23, 2016 118 N. 9th, Salina, KS 67401 The prayer of the lowly pierces the Office: 785-823-7221 clouds; it does not rest until it reaches its 785-823-7222 Fax: 785-820-8063 goal, nor will it withdraw till the Most

www.shcathedral.com High responds. — Sirach 35:17‑18a

ST. JOSEPH WELCOME TO OUR

PARISH To register with our parish family, please call or stop by BISHOP OF SALINA Brookville, KS the parish office. +Bishop Edward Weisenburger 785-823-7221 Favor de llamar o ir a la oficina de la parroquia para Chancery—785-827-8746 registrarte con nuestra familia parroquial. CATHEDRAL STAFF

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: PASTOR Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. Rev. Don Zimmerman— Ex 204 Closed over the noon hour [email protected]

1:00 p.m.— 5:00 p.m. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Andrew Rockers—Ex 214 Parish Mission Statement: [email protected]

The Community of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Mother Church of the of Salina, PERMANENT DEACONS is united in Christ to: Deacon Mark Roberti (785) 259-9245  Extend the Love and Mercy of God  Share our Faith and Unique Gifts Deacon Jorge Rivera  Strengthen the Family (785) 819-1431 [email protected]  Proclaim the Truth to All People Everywhere

PASTORAL MINISTER

MASS SCHEDULE MISAS Vicky Bonilla Ex 203 English Español [email protected]

Saturday/Sábado: 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER Sunday/Domingo: 8:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Janie Garcia—Ex 201 10:30 a.m. [email protected]

Monday –Friday 6:30 a.m. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE 8:00 a.m. Martes 7:15 p.m. RELIGIOUS FORMATION

Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202 CONFESSIONS CONFESIONES [email protected]

English Español Friday/Viernes: 7:30—7:50 a.m SPANISH DRE Saturday/Sábado: 4:30—5:15 p.m. 6:45—7:10 p.m. Mirna Aranda

Sunday/Domingo: 10:00—10:20 a.m. 11:50—12:25 p.m. or by appointment with the priest. MUSIC DIRECTOR

Preston Sauers– (785) 810-8217 BAPTISM BAUTISMOS [email protected] For information about the baptismal preparation class and to

schedule your child’s baptism, please call the Parish Office MT. CALVARY CEMETERY at 823-7221. Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202

Para mayor información sobre las platicas pre-bautismales en [email protected]

español, favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia al 823-7221. PARISH RECEPTIONIST

Wendy De Leon– Ex 200 MARRIAGE MATRIMONIO COR IESV INFLAMA [email protected]

COR NOSTRVM The Salina Diocese requires engaged couples to contact their AMORE TVI parish priest six months in advance. Please contact your MAINTENANCE CARE priest as soon as you decide to marry. Jim Newton

HEART OF JESUS 785-823-7221 INFLAME OUR HEARTS La Diócesis de Salina pide que las parejas que deseen casarse se comuniquen con el sacerdote con 6 meses de anticipación. WITH YOUR LOVE

Sacred Heart WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS

\ Sunday, October 30 Cathedral Parish Monday, October 24 8:00 am +John McCloskey Organization Leaders 6:30am +Brand Muir 10:30 am SHC parishioners and Benefactors

PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR 8:00 am +Clarence Basgall Family 12:30 pm + Jose Luis Ornelas

Doug Mull Tuesday, October 25 Brookville 825-5336 6:30 am +Dorothy & Doyal Hrabe 8:00 am +Connie Lill

8:00 am +Larry Weber FINANCE COUNCIL CHAIR Wednesday, October 26 Susan Nelson PRAYERS FOR THE SICK If 6:30 am Sil & Esther Weber you or someone you know is ill and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 8:00 am Corela & Fred Klanke, David would like prayers of our parish COUNCIL #601 Klanke, Simona & Joe Medue, Beruitta & family, please call the office at 823- GRAND KNIGHT Robert Eaton 7221. Names will be kept on our list for 2 Pete Martin 7:15pm Todos los Difuntos months and then removed unless the parish

577-2142 office is notified otherwise. We ask you to Thursday, October 27

SHCCCW (LADIES GUILD) 6:30 am +Josephine Hinnenkamp pray for Martina Jones, Claudia Sheridan, Jerry Feuerborn Leonard Lenkiewicz, Elizabeth PRESIDENT 8:00 am Montoy Family

Linda Struble Collins, Marcella Gordon, Manuela Garcia, Friday, October 28 Imelda Weigel, Virgil Stegman Karen Hum- 823-8726 6:30am Poor Souls of Purgatory phries, Wilma Yeager ,Elizabeth Wheeler, Mi- CYO YOUTH DIRECTOR 8:00am Rex Lorson JR & Kathy Lorson chael Magee, Heddy Ray, Phil Berg, Terri Office at St. Mary’s Parish Conley Hansmann, Ronald Tremblay, Leo Lin-

Chris and Renee Thompson enberger, Josephine Dougherty, Letha Haist, 785-827-5575 Saturday, October 29 Regena, McCloskey, Arlene Hoeffner, Lewis [email protected] 8:00am +Leonard Bohm Myers, John M, Jessie D , and for all disabled 5:30pm +Michael John Martin in rest homes and hospitals. We pray for God’s CYO President 7:15pm + Juana Segura Kate Schieferecke healing presence for each of them and for family caregivers.

Liturgical Ministry Schedule October 29-30

Lector: Norma Linenberger EMHC: Greg Horn, Terry Taylor, Dave Taylor 5:30pm Servers: Adelaide Easter, Sam Cheney, Ben Cheney Greeter/Usher: Ralph Boor, Ellie Feuerborn, Jerry Feuerborn, Carol Augustine, Mary Boor

Lectores: Jose Silvestre, Abel Felguerez 7:15 PM Ministros: Margarita Vargas Monaguillos: Omar Calzada, Mike Samaniego, Conchis Campa, Eva Anchondo

Lector: Linda Struble EMHC: Mark Robert, David Fox, Alice Fox 8:00 AM Servers: McMillian Brothers Greeter/Usher: Mark LaVoie, Bob Peck, Tim Linenberger

Lector: Chris Kuffler EMHC: Peggy Stolzenburg, Max Wheeler, Phyllis harper, Anna Bonilla-Gordon, Tym Bonilla 10:30 AM Servers: Roman Dalme, Mason Clark, McKenzie Clark Greeter/Usher: Dennis Stolzenburg, Jim O’Brien, Libby Wheeler, Gabriel Higgins, Ron Williams

Lectores: Rosalva Martinez, Antonio Pedroza 12:30 PM Ministros: Juan Aranda, Mayela Campa, Teresa Correa, Gumaro Calzada, Carmen De Leon Monaguillos: Betany Campa, Citlaly Campa, Jonathan Calzada, Jesus Calzada

GREETINGS FROM FR. DON ZIMMERMAN Weekly Calendar of Events

Please welcome with me, Fr. October 23 Dan Scheetz, the presider and 7:30am Rosary— Cathedral celebrant of the Holy this weekend! He was quite 6:00pm 7-8th Grade CCD —GS gracious to come in from Rus- 6:30pm Vocatio Meeting– HOB sell, Kansas to exercise his October 26 priestly gifts for the benefit of our Cathedral Parish. I contin- 6:30pm Study of the Eucharist– HOB ue to be on mission in the country of Nigeria. The 6:30pm 1-6 CCD—GS gospel reminds us today: “…for whoever exalts October 30 himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” May we seek ways in 7:30am Rosary— Cathedral which each of us can be in humble service to an- 3:00pm Marriage anniversary mass– St. Mary’s other. Take care this week and Live Well. 4:00pm for Teens– Conf. Room 6:00pm 7-8th Grade CCD —GS

ALL SOULS DAY MASS If you know a family in need, want to bring joy and hope to someone, refer them to us: will be offered at All Saints We will take applications October 17th through Cemetery, at 12.10 pm on November 4th. Wednesday, Nov. 2, for the Catholic Charities of Salina, Inc. 425 W. Iron repose of the souls of all Catholics Ave. Salina, KS 67401 buried at either All Saints or (P) 785-825-0208 Mount Calvary. Please bring lawn chairs and gather on the labyrinth. In case of inclement weather, the Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Weekly Contributions we need to meet parish expenses:$13,222.09 Your contribution last week Offertory:$ 6,904.38 Envelopes $ 4,215.18 Electronic Giving $ 480.00 Last week’s Total Contributions received: $ 11,599.56

“Thank you for your donation” Have you tried... PLEASE REMEMBER SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL IN YOUR WILLS OR TRUSTS OR GIFT ANNUITIES.

Difference between amount needed and total contributions: $1,622.53 www.shcathedral.com

BIRTHRIGHT is having its PARISH MEMORIAL annual baby bottle collection MASS during October Respect Life will be on Sat, Nov. 5 at the Month. This collection helps local 5:30 pm Mass. The members of women with crisis pregnancies Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, and mothers with young children the Sacred Heart Cathedral Council of Catholic Women with things like diaper and baby and Knights of Columbus clothes. You are invited to take a Council #601 who have passed baby bottle home from church, away this past year will be remembered. A fill it with loose change, bills, or dinner will be served after Mass in the Hall of check and bring it back to Bishops for the families of the deceased (and pa- church at the end of October. Thank you. rishioners).

Join Birthright on there open house "God's Not Dead 2" - Movie Night is based on October 23 from 2-4pm true similar stories 1125 East Iron, Salina, Ks of Christians who have had to go to court for their The Cathedral Choir has Christian beliefs. Join us resumed. Music serves an in discussing a movie that important role in the liturgical makes us discuss Christians ministry of our Cathedral Par- in America being criminalized. Sat. Oct 29, 7:00 ish and I encourage you to @ the Cathedral's Hall of Bishops. Bring a snack consider joining this group. Rehearsals begin at & friends! Many Catholic movies that can be 9:15 am on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of each rented w/donation by calling 825-4842 Sponsored month for the 10:30 am Mass. Please contact by SHC Evangelization Committee. Michelle Dolan or me with questions! --Preston Sing a new song, unto the Lord; let your song be WORLD MISSION SUNDAY sung from mountains high!" SPECIAL COLLECTION: This weekend we will celebrate World Would you set an Mission Sunday. This year we are alarm to join each invited to support many of the day to pray at youngest in Africa, Asia, 3pm? Catholics the Pacific Islands, and parts of believe that God Latin America and Europe. Please keep the loves and care for Missions in your prayers and please be generous everyone, and that in next weekend’s collection. Envelopes were God knows their pain and concerns. Catholics provided in your mailed packets. For Family Peace invites you to join us in a moment of prayer at 3pm, wherever you are, for those suffering from violence and abuse and It is NEVER too late to register those who use violence to control other. We for CYO! All high school students are welcome at pray for them and for all who work to end any Sunday meeting. You can text Renee at 201- domestic violence. 2407 to get on our reminder list. CYO will meet next on Sunday October 23rd from 6:00 to 7:30 in the basement of St. Mary's parish hall.

Hurricane Matthew: Catholic Relief Ser- In the Beginning vices has begun a fast response to the I must be getting younger. The damage caused by Hurricane Matthew. Even wrinkles I had everywhere are slow- before the storm hit, CRS staff were dis- ly disappearing as I gain more and more weight. I used to have a big patched to the CRS offices in Les Cayes, Jere- head, but now my body is catching mie and Jacmel—cities in southwest Haiti di- up. I can move my eyes but it is rectly in the hurricane’s path. As always, CRS still pretty dark in here. I can hear stands read to respond with the local Catholic my mom. I can’t wait to see her. Church and other partners to the people in The baby takes mom’s breath away greatest need. CRS has set up a Hurricane as Chris kicks her lungs and ribs. Fatigue is her Matthew webpage we can be found on their constant companion. “I was a stranger and you made main site, or you can access it directly at: me welcome . . . in so far as you did this to one of the least of these bothers of mine, you did it to me.” Mt. 25:35, 40 http://www.crs.org/resource-center/ church-responds-hurricane-matthew. This site informs our communities on how we can respond with prayer, learning, action, and donations for those impacted by the storm. I am grateful for all that our people do to allevi- ate the suffering of some of the world’s poor- est. May God bless you – Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger.

DISCOVERING THE MASS IN THE BIBLE! Using OT & NT & Lectio Divina DVDs, you will better understand & receive the "Real Presence" of the Eucharist. We are living in times where we "need" Christ's presence in our lives! 8weeks, Wed Oct 26 at the Cathedral's Hall, 6:30-8pm. Questions? Call Pat Martin 820-6635- Evangelization Committee.

The United States is one of the destination countries for human trafficking. Victims originate from nations such as , PARISH BULLETIN DEADLINE Ukraine, Malaysia, , Thailand, Costa for having an article placed Rica, Puerto Rico, Czech Republic, Mexico and in the bulletin is India. Victims are brought here to work in fields, Tuesday at 12:00 noon. sweatshops, homes, restaurants, motels, hotels, Please submit all articles and brothels. Ending this slavery is everyone’s for the bulletin by emailing work. Learn more by going to sistersagainsttraf- the office at [email protected] ficking.org a site of U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking. Share information with your family and friends.

Charity

Parker Uniform Sale (new and used) - Satur- day, October 22 from 10:00am - 1:00pm in the All Please donate to the following Purpose Room. agencies that help assist people with

Distribution of Red Wheel food needs in our local area products will Monday, October 24 from 2:30pm-5:30pm in the Catholic Charities: APR. There will be extra products Catholic Charities is always in need of non-perishable food, diapers and hygiene items, USDA approved meat for those who missed the ordering deadline. and gently used clothing. Below is a list of the Most Needed Items for October: Get your running shoes ready! Satur- Soap and Shampoo day, October 29, St. Deodorant Mary's Grade School Toothpaste and Toothbrushes will hold it annual Diapers (sizes 3, 4 and 5) and Wipes Halloween Hustle 5K, kid fun runs and Trunk or Pasta and Sauce/ Mac n’ Cheese Treat event at KWU track and the grade school Winter Coats, Hats and Gloves

parking lot. This fun, family event will draw mem- You can drop off items at Catholic Charities 425 W. Iron. Office Hours: bers from the school, parish and community to- 8:00 to 5:00 Mon – Thurs and 8:00 to 2:30 Friday. Drop off arrangements gether. The cost is $15.00 per runner. All pro- can be made outside of the office hours by contacting Eric Frank at 785- ceeds directly benefit students and teach- 825-0208 ext. 206 or [email protected].

ers. Come join the fun! Salina Rescue Mission

Canned Fruit, Jell-o , Pudding Mix, Sandwich Fast Cash Winners Meats, Deodorant, Ibuprofen, Cold & Allergy 16 Sunday Louis & Amy Meredith Salina Medications, Boots (new or gently used, all sizes) , 18 Tuesday Clarence & Arlene Mohr New Cambria Toothbrushes , Pillow Cases

20 Thursday Kevin & Danelle Cavender Salina THANK YOU to the community for already helping us with many items of great need! For more information, go on-line to www.salinarescuemission.com This helps to feed and care for the Kraze Winners hungry and homeless, it also stretches our general fund dollars farther. Please help; donations can be dropped off anytime at the Salina Rescue Mission at 1716 Summers Road in Salina, or call us 1st Place 117 Janet Cornwell Indianola, NE at 785-823-2610. 2nd Place 116 April Bonilla Salina, KS TIE: 3rd Place 114 Dan Alderson Salina, KS Salina Emergency Aid/Food Bank TIE: 3rd Place 114 David Prendergast Salina, KS Cereal, Dish Soap, Hamburger Helper, Hand Soap, TIE: 3rd Place 114 Hannah Miller Newton, KS Laundry Soap, Toilet Paper, Razors, Deodorant, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Coffee, Jelly, Canned TIE: 3rd Place 114 Aaron Austin Wichita, KS Fruit, Shampoo. TIE: 3rd Place 114 John Ourada Salina, KS

Last Place 28 Brian Bascue Wichita, KS Please take to the Emergency Aid - Food Bank at 255 S. Chicago.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION NO COMPARISONS Imagine the frustration of bishops who work How many times have we read or heard strenuously over their ad limina reports, directing about someone who’s gotten into trouble— study committees, assembling data, honing the maybe even fired from a job—because of a texts, traveling to “to the threshold,” only brush with the law? While our “Christian” minds to have it all collapse into a fifteen-minute group tell us to be sorry and even pray for the person, meeting with the pope. More than a few have a little voice inside our heads may also be say- grumbled at the weight of this “treasure” from ing, “I’m glad I would never do anything like our tradition, yet from the pope’s vantage point, that.” they are essential to his ministry. And perhaps we wouldn’t. But are there some Pope John Paul II recalled his own experience things we do that are still not pleasing in God’s as the Bishop of Kraków, visiting with Pope Paul eyes? Today’s readings caution us not to look so VI in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The memory intently at someone else’s wrongdoing that we of those individual visits caused him to strengthen overlook our own weaknesses and shortcomings. the format, assuring each of the world’s 2,744 When we measure ourselves against the worst bishops a privileged fifteen private minutes with people we can think of, we come out looking the pope every five years. If you wonder what the pretty good. There is a danger, however, in us- pope does all day, the thought of dealing with five ing someone else’s behavior as a way of reflect- hundred bishops a year and reading their detailed ing our own goodness. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. reports on diocesan life should help fill up the cal- endar. Pope John Paul II used to say that he ap- TODAY’S READINGS proached each individual meeting with the per- First Reading — The LORD is a God of justice who sonal goal of learning something new about the hears the cry of the oppressed, the orphan, the widow, the lowly (Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18). Church, and his lively interest made the visits im- Psalm — The Lord hears the cry of the poor (Psalm 34). mensely worthwhile. The content of the private Second Reading — The crown of righteousness awaits meetings remains under a privilege of secrecy, or me (2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18). as Cardinal Theodore McCarrick once said, “You’re Gospel — The tax collector stood at a distance, beat his only supposed to quote the pope if he tells a breast, and prayed, “O God, be merciful to me, a sin- joke.”—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. ner” (Luke 18:9-14). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna- tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 ALWAYS FAITHFUL Whether you like it or not, you will always grow apart from Tuesday: Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-33; Ps 128:1-5; human beings. Christ is faithful and always with you. Lk 13:18-21 —St. John of God Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Thursday: Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35 Sunday: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Friday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 National World Youth Day (U.S.); Saturday: Phil 1:18b-26; Ps 42:2, 3, 5cdef; Mission Sunday Lk 14:1, 7-11 Monday: St. Anthony Mary Claret Sunday: Wis 11:22 — 12:2; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14; Friday: Ss. Simon and Jude 2 Thes 1:11 — 2:2; Lk 19:1-10 Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

Vocation Prayer—Lord God, in your tender mercies you give your holy people every good gift. We turn to you today in our need, asking that you bless our Diocese with an abundance of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Inspire us with your Holy Spirit to help young men and woman hear your call and respond with joyful hearts. We also ask that you bless our priests and all who serve us in the Church today. May they know every grace and joy as you bring to completion the many good works begun in them. We ask this in faith, through Christ our Lord. Amen (Pray daily for Vocations)

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