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February 19, 2017 The Cathedral Courier 4 February 19, 2017 Cathedral of St. Joseph Vol. 6, No. 13 Knights of Columbus Famous Fish Fries Campaign Supports Life Flourish Once Again in Il Corriere del Duomo The Knights of Columbus Council 504 in Wheeling will be conducting a Baby Bottle Campaign during Lent. Baby bottles the Friendly City Weekly Journal for the Cathedral of St. Joseph will be distributed to all interested parishioners after each Mass on Sunday March 5th. The bottles are to be filled with loose St. Alphonsus Parish in Wheeling and St. John change throughout the Lenten season and returned on Palm Parish in Benwood are combining efforts to offer their Feast of the Sunday. All proceeds will be given to a local Crisis Pregnancy Fish Fry beginning on Ash Wednesday, March 1, and Center for the promotion of pro-life activities. continuing on all Fridays during Lent. Parishioners Congratulations Chair of St. from both parishes will be working together to make $"#"&"#!** )$ this a successful event. The Fry will be held at the St. Most. Reverend Michael J. Peter the Alphonsus Parish Hall, 2011 Market Street, Wheeling Bransfield from 11am-6pm. Apostle Menu consists of: Fish Sandwiches, French Fries, on the 12th Anniversary of the Episcopal Ordination Macaroni & Cheese, Cabbage & Noodles, Cole Slaw, St. Peter having triumphed over the devil in the East, pursued him to Rome Desserts and Refreshments. Eat in or take out. To place in the person of Simon Magus. He who an order call 304-905-6589. had formerly trembled at the voice of a This is a cooperative effort between the parishes of poor maid now feared not the very St. Alphonsus and St. John to share good food, good throne of idolatry and superstition. The capital of the empire of the world, and times, and community. Your support and patronage is the centre of impiety, called for the zeal welcome and truly appreciated. of the prince of the apostles. God had es- tablished the Roman empire, and ex- Gala to Benefit Catholic tended its dominion beyond that of any former monarchy, for the more easy $"#"&"#"&$$ %# propagation of his gospel. Its metropolis Charities West Virginia was of the greatest importance for this %) " $$ $"# Make your reservations for Catholic Charities West Vir- enterprise. St. Peter took that province ginia’s 7th Annual Impressions of Hope Gala, a Mardi Gras upon himself; and repairing to Rome, celebration. The event will be held Saturday, February 25 at there preached the faith and established "!** ') "# ) 6:00 p.m. at the White Palace. Purchase a seat for $75 per per- his episcopal chair, whose successors son, or take advantage of the special group rate of $250 for have been accounted in all ages. # ) ' " four people. Visit CatholicCharitiesWV.org or call (304) 905- The feast of the chair of St. Peter is 9860. All proceeds benefit the vital work that CCWVa does found in ancient Martyrologies, as in ($%" "$$$# to alleviate, prevent and reduce poverty in West Virginia and one under the name of St. Jerome, at Es- in the Ohio Valley area. ternach, copied in the time of St. Willi- brord, in 720. Christians justly celebrate the founding of this mother-church, the Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Pastor Dr. Michael Match, Director of Music centre of catholic communion, in Rev. Monsignor Kevin M. Quirk, J.C.D., Rector ([email protected]) thanksgiving to God for his mercies on (304) 281-7073 ([email protected]) Mr. Tyler J. Greenwood, Associate Organist his church, and to implore his future blessings. Ms. Debora Valorie Fahey, Parish Assistant for ([email protected]) Christ has taught us, in the divine Pastoral Ministries ([email protected]) Mr. Martin Imbroscio, Sacristan model of prayer which he has delivered Sister Mary Bowman, SFCC, Pastoral Associate for Mr. Alex Nagem, CPA, CGMA, Comptroller to us, that we are bound to recommend Ministry to the Sick ([email protected]) to him, before all other things, the exal- tation of his own honour and glory, and Mr. Donald Gruber, Custodian to beg that the kingdom of his holy Sunday Masses: 6:00 p.m. Saturday; 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. grace and love be planted in all hearts. Weekday Mass: 12:05 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9:00 a.m. Saturday. As one of his greatest mercies to his church, we most earnestly beseech him Sacrament of Reconciliation: 11:15-11:50 a.m. Friday; 5-5:45 p.m. Saturday. to raise up in it zealous pastors, eminent- Sacrament of the Sick and Communion to Homebound: Call the parish office anytime to make ly replenished with his Spirit, with arrangements. which he animated his apostles. 2 The Cathedral Courier February 19, 2017 February 19, 2017 The Cathedral Courier 3 What Would They Say Now Christian Mass Intentions and Readings wives and parents. I wonder pline in our life. We have tine. Our perfection of each Sunday—February 19th—SEVENTH SUNDAY IN Saturday—February 25th Awareness if we would receive the prize forgotten the fear of the in- is a constant growth, work ORDINARY TIME 9:00a Mass for +Thomas J. McDonnell of a Holy Card or saintly famous ruler hidden in the in progress as you may. For Sat 6:00p Mass for the Parishioners Anniversary of Death (1961) By Alex J. Nagem medal, or would a punish- sleeve. Today, some would many of us this growth be- 8:00a Mass for Virginia Sacco Rosary There are a group of ment be waiting for our be- cry abuse and have the fam- gan with a religious order of 9:15a 1st Communion, Cathedral Offices 5:00p Confessions women that watched many havior. My own experience, ily attorney call for a mone- nuns who wore a traditional RCIA, Rectory 6:00p Mass for +Thomas J. McDonnell of us grow from toddlers to as you can read, is one of tary settlement. Maybe the black habit and veil. We on- 10:30a Mass for Robert Junkins RDGS: Sir 17:1-15 Ps 103:13-18 Mk 10:13-16 young adults. They watched fondness and respect for ruler across the knuckles was ly saw their face and hands. RDGS: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18 Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13 over us most days through these women of a religious harsh, but we survived. We I never knew the color of 1 Cor 3:16-23 Mt 5:38-48 Sunday—February 26th—EIGHTH SUNDAY IN the week. These women order who devoted their life remember the ruler, but eas- their hair until the changes ORDINARY TIME taught us how to pray and to serving God and his chil- ily forget the sandwich that were made with the Decree Monday—February 20th 8:00a Mass for the Parishioners behave in church. They dren. They are a living pic- was made for the students on Religious Life in Vatican 12:05p Mass for Paul McGinnis 9:15a 1st Communion, Cathedral Offices taught us how to read and ture of one in constant who had forgotten their II. This Decree called for a re- RDGS: Sir 1:1-10 Ps 93:1-2, 5 Mk 9:14-29 RCIA, Rectory write. They allowed friendly prayer, as some could say. lunch or had no lunch to newal of religious life. With competition with one-on- There is a faded memory of bring. There were coats and this renewal, adaptation 10:30a Mass for Nancy Rogers Tuesday—February 21st—Saint Peter Damian, Bishop, one math tests at the chalk the day my daughters who shoes provided from the lit- was needed which required RDGS: Is 49:14-15 Ps 62:2-3, 6-9 1 Cor 4:1-5 board. There were no Smart at a young age were intro- tle money they had to the a change in dress. The Doctor of the Church Mt 6:24-34 Boards back then. Students duced to Sr. Vivian. Sr. Vi- child who had even less. change in dress did not 12:05p Mass for Heather Ball competed for a Holy Card or vian was the principal of my They are an example of Je- change their love of Jesus. RDGS: Sir 2:1-11 Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40 saintly medal proving they grade school, Blessed Trini- sus’ love for us. Even Jesus The change in dress may Mk 9:30-37 were faster than their oppo- ty. By now, she was retired dealt harshly with those have lessened the fear of a 5:30p Parish Council nent making calculations in and living at Mt. St. Joseph. who appeared to be holy ruler being hidden in a Peter Damian, died 1072; O.S.B.; indefatigable defender their head. They nurtured After many years of teach- and righteous but whose re- sleeve, though. As I write of the Gregorian Reform, later Cardinal bishop of Ostia; our imagination wanting us ing and administration, her al intentions were the oppo- and think back on those promoter of religious life. SremeteC Crinpy pn-Uaelg to think freely. They correct- days were now contained site. Matthew 21:12 de- Blessed Trinity and Central 1 thrcraM Mugoh h 15crah ed us, sometimes with pun- within the religious com- scribes how Jesus drove out Catholic High School days, Wednesday—February 22nd—THE CHAIR OF SAINT PE- ( phtaew g)inttmierer ishment, if we misbehaved. plex. She was alone in her the merchants and money seeing the Sisters walk the TER THE APOSTLE They were kind and caring room when we came to visit.