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Cathedral Basilica of the 1535 Logan St. , CO 80203 Telephone: 303-831-7010 - Fax: 303-831-9514 Website: www.denvercathedral.org Email: [email protected] Archdiocese of Denver Website: www.archden.org

December 29, 2019

. CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DENVER, CO

ARCHBISHOP OF DENVER: Most Reverend J Aquila, STL EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

AUXILIARY BISHOP OF DENVER: Most Reverend Jorge Rodriguez Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is Mon-Fri from 4:15-5:15pm PASTOR AND RECTOR: Very Reverend Ronald W. Cattany prior to the 5:30pm Mass

IN RESIDENCE: Reverend Andreas Hoeck MASS SCHEDULE DEACONS: Deacon Robert Finan, Deacon Robert Rinne, WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00AM, 12:10PM, 5:30PM and Deacon Charles Goldburg Saturday: 7:00AM DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP: John Brooks Anticipated Saturday: 4:30PM DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSIC: Phil Bordeleau SUNDAY: 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 12:30PM, & 6:30PM

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Brigid Demko ROSARY Monday through Friday at 4:55PM COORDINATOR OF FAITH FORMATION: Lauren Scheller

COORDINATOR OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Dave Martinez RESPECT LIFE HOLY HOUR First Sunday of the month at 3:00PM

MANAGERS OF FINANCE AND ASSETS: Elizabeth Odum & Joe Cavaleri SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Linda Flores (Confessions)

BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, AND RECTORY OPERATIONS: Monday-Friday 6:30AM & 11:30AM

Sebastian Luke Oliver Saturday 6:30AM & 3:00-4:00PM

MAINTENANCE AND GROUNDS: Harper Sunday 5:30 PM

ANOINTING OF THE SICK BAPTISMS In the event of a serious illness or Parents and Godparents are required a medical emergency, call the to attend a class prior to baptism. office. Pre-registration is required. If no one HOMEBOUND MINISTRY pre-registers, there will be no class. Please contact the office. FUNERALS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Please contact the office. Lauren Scheller 303-831-7010 MARRIAGES RCIA/RITE OF CHRISTIAN Call the office at least 9 months prior INITIATION OF ADULTS

to the wedding to book the date. Lauren Scheller

Cathedral Basilica Budget

Offertory & Gifts, December 9 - December 15, 2019 $7,996.31 Actual Year to Date: $745,806.42 Projected Deficit through June 30, 2020 -$306,000

Other Weekend Donations: Poor Box-SVDP $665.13 Candles $187.83 Food Pantry $764.00 Movie $26.00 Jesse Tree $1,717.00 Concert $1,086.00

Total: $4,445.91

Please Remember The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Your Will

. SACRED LITURGY Aloysius Gonzaga, Pray for Us

From Francis Little Book of MASS INTENTIONS Compassion Sunday, December 29, 2019 We see how faith brings light and 8:30 AM Intentions to the Eternal Father hope in situations of grave hardship, 10:30 AM Parishioners of the Cathedral Basilica we observe how faith is rekindled in 12:30 PM Benefactors of the Restoration for the Ages 6:30 PM Ray Asuncion (Birthday) hearts touched by the Spirit of Jesus who said, 'Whoever Monday, December 30, 2019 receives one such child in my name receives me' (Mk 7:00 AM Intentions to the Holy Spirit 9:37). This faith, working through charity, dislodges the 12:10 PM Shawn Kuhlman mountains of indifference, of disbelief, and of apathy, 5:30 PM Father Ron Cattany and opens hands and hearts to work for what is good... Tuesday, December 31, 2019 7:00 AM Albert F Kraus FROM YOUR PASTOR 12:10 PM Intentions to the Blessed Mother Why does Jesus ask us to have the Faith of a Child? 5:30 PM Rev. Msgr. Thomas Fryar Wednesday, January 1, 2019 Perhaps because he chose to ENTER OUR WORLD AS A CHILD. As the Son of God, he could have come to us in many ways...but he chose to 7:00 AM Mary Claire Kraus † come into this world as we do -- WITH A MOTHER AND A FATHER 12:10 PM Quinter Family † and IN THE CONTEXT OF A FAMILY. 5:30 PM Caroline Lesica † AND THEY WERE POOR...Reflecting so much of THE WORLD TO- Thursday, January 2, 2019 DAY. 7:00 AM Betsey Kenderes This is EXTRAORDINARY! Jesus Trusted Mary, His Mother and Our 12:10 PM Intentions to the Blessed Mother Mother, to nurse him, to embrace him, and to love him. Jesus Trusted 5:30 PM Betty Zoellner † to protect him, to provide for him, and to love him. They did this Friday, January 3, 2019 in the most extraordinary of circumstance...not unlike the complex cir- 7:00 AM Intentions to the cumstances of the lives on many families today. 12:10 PM Jim Libby † But they survived. HOW DID THEY DO IT? 5:30 PM Deirdre Murphy They had FAITH IN THE UNKNOWN. They were GUIDED BY AN- Saturday, January 4, 2019 GELS...from the Annunciation to the Flight into Egypt. 7:00 AM Intentions to the Blessed Lady 4:30 PM Julia Greeley Guild They were PEOPLE OF FAITH. Mary's Faith was formed by her years in the Temple where she developed a humility in relationship to God and an obedience to the will of God. Joseph's Faith was formed by his cul- Readings for the week of December 29, 2019 ture. As a devout Jew, he understood the Patriarchal Society and the role of the man as Husband and Provider. He knew that without him a wom- Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14/ Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Col 3:12- an and child would become outcasts or wards of the community. 21 or 3:12-17/Mt 2:13-15, 19-23 Monday: 1 Jn 2:12-17/Ps 96:7-8a, 8b-9, 10 [11a]/Lk 2:36-40 > Grave Hardship...a woman with child outside of marriage...a jealous Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:18-21/Ps 96:1-2, 11-12, 13 [11a]/Jn 1:1-18 king who wanted to murder his rivals. Wednesday: Nm 6:22-27/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [2a]/Gal 4:4-7/ > Light and Hope...the favor of God guided them and protected them in Lk 2:16-21 their darkest moments of embarrassment or physical danger. Thursday: 1 Jn 2:22-28/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [3cd]/Jn 1:19-28 > Charity...the Open Heart of Joseph was filled with love for God and for Friday: 1 Jn 2:29—3:6/Ps 98:1, 3cd-4, 5-6 [3cd]/Jn 1:29-34 Mary. Saturday: 1 Jn 3:7-10/Ps 98:1, 7-8, 9 [3cd]/Jn 1:35-42 > Indifference...the option of divorcing Mary quietly disappeared through Next Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/ the Divine Words of the Angel. Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 > Disbelief...never an option -- 'Be it done unto me according to your word'...'Flee to Egypt.' Please pray for all those who are sick or in need of our prayers: > Apathy...impossible in the face of Mary's and Joseph's sense of duty Boston, Lawrence Brooks, Douglas Campbell, Joann Coules, throughout Jesus' life -- working as a family in Nazareth, then walking as Andrew Emmer, Jeannie Harder, Ilse Hartman, Mallori Heeke, Andrea a criminal to Calvary. Helaine, Allie Kandt, John Krusinski, Lynn Lengyel, Kitty de Leon, Ethel Litzenberger, Dominic Martinez, Michelle Martino, Mitchell A. Moreno, > Open Hands and Open Hearts...Mary went in haste to Elizabeth, and Randy S. Moreno, Pam Pappas, Melanie Parker, Jean Pierre, Andrew Pink, Joseph listened to Jesus in the Temple -- a Faith lived through Trust. Phil Scardova, Jodi Steward, Claude Stieha, A.J. Stiffler, Ana Tejada, Linda Winkler, Chloe Young, Sheila Oliver, Ronald Arnold, Bill & Kim Agnew, > For Good...because like ALL CREATION, they are GOOD. Christina Hertz, James M. Schmitt, Linda Basquez, Mary Figueroa, Shelley Carmosino, Susie Escareno, Ted Haner, Delfina Guzman, Mary Jo McHugh. AND SO IT IS WITH US...in the Good Seasons and the Bad Seasons of Monique. Paul Nohara. Zachary Quick, Janet Robson, Juanita Driscoll, YOUR LIFE, Jesus is there TO LEAD YOU, Mary is there TO PRO- Sydney Brisbane, Marlene Bargas, Wener Hahn, Tami Vicars, Peter James TECT YOU, and Joseph is there TO INSPIRE YOU... Chavez, Michael O. Machado, Joel Ray Asuncion, Patricia Capponi, Cliff LET THEM! Richard, Valeria Pacheco, Brady McHugh, Joseph Delaney, Margaret Harrison, Kimberly O’Brien, Father Daniel Sinn, Joe Ann O’Brien, Father +May God Bless You and Keep You + MacEwen, Mr. & Mrs. Parish, Sean Erickson, Mary Ann Nightingale, Mike -Very Reverend Ronald W Cattany Lopez, Sheryl Ventura, George Martin Helfer, Alfred Deldon Sr. Pastor and Rector

. SACRED MUSIC , Pray for Us

CATHEDRAL CHOIR HAPPENINGS CONTEMPORARY CHOIR The “6:30 Singers” of the Contemporary Choir are on break this weekend, but will return next Sunday. We are indebted to all the musicians who have helped create the beauty of the music heard at mass: coordinator of the 6:30 Mass, Eric Brandenburg, pianist Daniel Romero, flautist Annie Zeiler, additional guitar playing by Bob Reisinger, our staff cantors and the staff quartet comprised of Stephanie , Emily Spirk, Patrick Many thanks to the members of the Cathedral Choir, for Knaubert, and Zeky Nadji. Additional staff singers their outstanding service in the past weeks for the Donald Ringuette and Jennifer Davis, and members of celebration of Advent-introducing a new Mass setting, the parish at large, Rosalie O’Brien and Karesse Igo, choral works for the four Sundays of Advent, the singing have all given exceptional energy and musicianship to of the annual Lessons and Carols, and the beautiful music the expansion of this music. preceding and within, the Midnight Mass. As a reminder, the Contemporary Choir at the 6:30 PM This weekend, select members of the Cathedral Choir Mass is not limited to the musicians named above. We sing for the celebration of the “Holy Family of Jesus, welcome YOU, those who can buttress the singing and Mary and Joseph” at 10:30 Mass, while cantors lead instrumental activity of the ensemble with your congregational singing with hymns and carols for the participation. Contact our Director of Sacred Music, Phil season. Bordeleau at: [email protected], and let us know of your interest; OR... Approach one of The Spring 2020 choral season will begin in a week with the members of the “6:30 Singers” after mass and ask weekly rehearsals. If any singer in the community of the how you can be involved the next week; OR…. Call Phil Cathedral or beyond, has the skills and interest in being a Bordeleau in the office at 303-831-7010 part of the dynamic ensemble, speak with a cantor or the organist,

Concerts at the Cathedral Basilica Spring 2020 underway soon!

Jan 5: Davidson College Choir

Jan 26: Mallory Bernstein: Pianist

Feb 9: Molly Reinker: Violinist

Feb 23: DU Lamont Chorale

Mar 8: Rocky Mountain Chamber Singers

Mar 29: Regis Jesuit High School Choirs

Apr 19: Kantorei: A cappella Choir

May 10: Denver Early Music Consort

All concerts are free and open to the public. Your free-will donations fund this out- reach.

. COMMUNITY OUTREACH Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Pray for Us

January 10th

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Please remember to support our St. Vincent de Paul Society with donations to our Poor Boxes, lo- cated in the church.

Thank you for your generosity! We have achieved Thank you for your generosity. our Pledge Goal! Join us for a meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at 7pm!

Courage apostolate “Before all else comes the individual person,” Pope During October and Francis wrote, “and people November, the should not be defined only by SVDPS helped 17 their sexual tendencies. We households with are all destined to receive his infinite love.” The Courage apos- $6,525 in rent and tolate welcomes men and women who experience same-sex utilities. attractions as brothers and sisters in Christ, and helps them to respond to their vocation as sons and daughters of God, creat- Thank you for your ed in his image and likeness. Together with a priest chaplain, generosity! Courage members strive for chastity, build authentic friend- ships, and grow in holiness. For more information about our Courage chapter in the Archdioceses of Denver, please call Fr. Daniel Norick at (720) 434 - 2638 or send an email to dnor- [email protected]

. YOUNG ADULT & YOUNG FAMILY MINISTRIES Blessed Pier Giorgio Frasatti , Pray for Us Holy Family, Pray for Us

Welcome! We invite you to check out our sports leagues, find a bible study or just stop by for dinner on Sunday evenings. Families always welcome! Find us on Facebook at Cathedral Young Adult and Young Adult Families or feel free to contact our Young Adult Coordinator, Angela Townsend at [email protected].

MARRIAGE PREP MENTORS NEEDED

Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Bible Studies throughout the city!

Couples | Men | Women CBIC’s [email protected] for more info

FOCCUS Facilitator Training Young Catholic Professionals February 1, 2020 9:-00 AM—2:00 PM Head to JPII Center at Archdiocese of Denver ycpdenver.org to become a Please call the parish office if you have Member! been married for over five years and would like to serve in our marriage prep ministry as a FOCCUS mentor couple.

Dinner sponsored by YACC CATHEDRAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE

• Sundays, Jan 5– Mar 1 • Christ the King Gym • Early Bird Pricing ends Dec 8 • Casual & Intermediate Divisions • Free Agent and Captain sign-ups

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. JULIA GREELEY GUILD , Julia Greeley, Pray for Us

JULIA GREELEY FUNDRAISER WINTER PARK SKI TRAIN The Julia Greeley Guild is sponsoring a day at Winter Park. • DATE: Saturday, March 21, 2020 • Departure: Union Station at 7:00 am, Arrival Winter Park at 9:00 am • Departure: Winter Park at 4:30 pm, Arrival Union Station 6:30 pm • COST: $68.00 round trip • Book your travel on this historic train trip, which originated in 1912, at the early bird price of $29/one way on select departures. Book early before the one way $29 discount tickets are sold out. All other tickets are priced at $39, $49 and then $59 respectively. Pricing is subject to availability and only a limited number of seats are available for each train and each price level. • RESERVATIONS: Please make your own reservation by calling Amtrak – 1-800-872-7245/Ski Train

Any and all donations are acceptable to assist with furthering the Cause for for Servant of God Julia Greeley. Please make checks payable to: Cathedral Basilica and mail to Julia Greeley Guild, 1535 N. Logan Street, Denver, CO 80203 in memo line you may put JG-Ski Train.

Join us for a day of fellowship, fun and relaxation. Please contact Mary Leisring at [email protected] or 303-831-7010 for questions/concerns.

JULIA GREELEY BOOK FOR SALE

The Julia Greeley Guild is selling the book Julia Gree- ley: Denver’s Angel of Charity, written and illustrated by the 2018-2019 Annunciation Catholic School 5th Grade Class, as a fundraiser. The cost of the book is $15.00, and monies raised will assist in the process of the Canonization of Servant of God Julia Greeley. For additional information or to order a book, please con- tact Mary Leisring at the Cathedral Basilica 303-831- 7010 or email [email protected].

. RESPECT LIFE MINISTRIES Our Lady of Fatima, Pray for Us

Blue Army Prayer Cell

First Saturday of Every Month After 7am Mass

January 4th | 7:45am

Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph

Don’t you wish we knew more about the Holy Family? January 12th We’d love to know about Joseph, the silent protector of Mary and Jesus. He utters not a word in scripture, yet his humility in accepting God’s miraculous work, and his di- vine role in that unfolding, makes him the perfect model for all fathers who strive to protect and defend their children. The earliest artistic rendering of Mary is a fresco, c. 150 A.D., in the Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome. It’s so touch- ing to see her, protectively cradling Jesus, on this ancient wall upon which the martyrs of Rome carved their faith. About this time a book appeared, The First Gospel of James, which was immediately beloved by the Christian communities in Rome. Though never accepted as part of the canon of the New Testament, it contrived to give back- ground stories of Mary and Joseph that we crave to know even today. It’s in this popular second-century book, for example, that we discover the names of Mary’s parents. Can you name them? If you are---ahem---of a certain age, you can jump up with, “Yes! They are Anna and Joachim!” And HOW do you know that? Well, it’s nowhere in scripture, but it IS in this First Gospel (or Protoevangelum) of James, which practically no one has read, but it was so important to the tradition of the Church that their names are even preserved in the Catechism. We have so many questions about them. When we see them in heaven we can get all the answers. What would you most like to ask Joseph or Mary?

Kathy McGovern ©2019 www.thestoryandyou.com

. SPIRITUAL FORMATION Saint Philip Neri, Pray for Us

ATTENTION PARISHIONERS Saint of the Week Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Please notify the Parish Office if your address has changed. Christmas cards and tax statements will be Mother Seton is one sent out soon and we would hate for you to miss of the keystones of yours. the American Catho- lic Church. She founded the first Please call Linda at the Parish Office to help sort out American religious returned envelopes from insufficient addresses. community for wom- en, the Sisters of Charity. She opened After-Mass Program the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span Join us after Mass for our Adult Formation Series of 46 years while raising her five children. 4:30pm Vigil | 10:30am | BEFORE 6:30pm Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is a true daughter of the Amer- ican Revolution, born August 28, 1774, just two years be- fore the Declaration of Independence. By birth and mar- riage, she was linked to the first families of New York and enjoyed the fruits of high society. Reared a staunch Episco- palian, she learned the value of prayer, Scripture and a nightly examination of conscience. Her father, Dr. Richard Bayley, did not have much use for churches but was a great QUO VADIS? humanitarian, teaching his daughter to love and serve oth- ers. “Lord, Where you are you going?” These are the words that Peter spoke to Jesus when The early deaths of her mother in 1777 and her baby sister Our Lord appeared to him on the Appian Way as Pe- in 1778 gave Elizabeth a feel for eternity and the temporari- ter fled persecution in Rome. ness of the pilgrim life on earth. Far from being brooding and sullen, she faced each new “holocaust,” as she put it, with hopeful cheerfulness. Jesus answered, "I am going to Rome to be crucified again" At 19, Elizabeth was the belle of New York and married a handsome, wealthy businessman, William Magee Seton. As we each continue on our particular faith walk, They had five children before his business failed and he whether we are cradle Catholics or converts, prayer died of tuberculosis. At 30, Elizabeth was widowed, penni- less, with five small children to support. and sacraments are imperative to the vitality of our Church. We come together to persevere in communi- While in Italy with her dying husband, Elizabeth witnessed ty and education, prompted and sustained by grace. Catholicity in action through family friends. Three basic points led her to become a Catholic: belief in the Real Pres- ence, devotion to the Blessed Mother and conviction that Please join us on Wednesday evenings during our the led back to the apostles and to Christ. RCIA formation classes to learn about the most im- Many of her family and friends rejected her when she be- portant pillars of our faith and to give witness to came a Catholic in March 1805. those becoming Catholic. To support her children, she opened a school in Baltimore. From the beginning, her group followed the lines of a reli- gious community, which was officially founded in 1809. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 6:30—8:00 PM The thousand or more letters of Mother Seton reveal the January 1—Mary the Mother of God Holy Day of development of her spiritual life from ordinary goodness to Obligation! No Class heroic sanctity. She suffered great trials of sickness, misun- January 8—The derstanding, the death of loved ones (her husband and two January 15— Walk Through the Mass Part 1 young daughters) and the heartache of a wayward son. She died January 4, 1821, and became the first American-born citizen to be beatified (1963) and then canonized (1975). She is buried in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Picture: Church of Domine Quo Vadis in Rome

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The beautiful Christmas poinsettia's require tremendous upkeep — please call the Parish Office if you would like to help us with their watering schedule.

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Leave a Legacy Creating a will is one of the most important ways to record and remember what matters most to you—personally, financially and spiritually. It is an opportunity to make perhaps the most significant charitable gifts of your lifetime to strengthen our parish and the Catholic Community. We are so grateful to the many who have gone before us and those who have chosen to remember us in their wills. Our parish partners with The Catholic Foundation to provide for our future financial needs. Please consider making a gift or designating a bequest in your will for our fund at The Catholic Foundation. To learn more, please contact Jean Finegan at The Catholic Foundation at 303.867.0613.

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