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The Most Rev. Richard F. Stika, D.D., Bishop the Very Rev. David Boettner, V.G., Rector The Most Rev. Richard F. Stika, D.D., Bishop The Very Rev. David Boettner, V.G., Rector Sunday, September 15, 2013 Twenty‐fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 711 S. Northshore Drive • Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 • (865) 588‐0249 • shcathedral.org Twenty‐fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time • September 15, 2013 The community of Sacred Heart Cathedral welcomes Readings for the Week of September 15, 2013 you and we are delighted that you have joined us for Mass. If you would like to become a member of our Sunday: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time parish community, you may register on our website Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51; 1 Tm 1:12-17;Lk 15:1-32 or 15:1-10 at www.shcathedral.org, or you may also pick up a Monday :Saints Cornelius, Pope, & Cyprian,Bishop, Martyrs registration form at the parish offices, Monday through 1 Tm 2:1-8; Ps 28; Lk 7:1-10 Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. For questions, feel free to call Tuesday :Saint Robert Bellarmine,Bishop& Doctor of the Church us at 865.588.0249. If you are just visiting Sacred Heart 1 Tm 3:1-13; Ps 101; Lk 7:11-17 Cathedral, know you are always welcome! Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111; Lk 7:31-35 Thursday: Saint Januarius, Bishop and Martyr Clergy of Sacred Heart Cathedral 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111; Lk 7:36-50 Rev. Andres Cano, [email protected], Associate Pastor Friday: Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn, Priest, and Paul Chŏng Ha-sang, and Companions, Martyrs Rev. Joe Reed, [email protected], Associate Pastor 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49; Lk 8:1-3 Deacon Ben Johnston, [email protected] Saturday: Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Deacon Bill Jacobs, [email protected] Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19; Mt 9:9-13 Sunday Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Deacon Jim Lawson, [email protected] Am 8:4-7; Ps 113; 1 Tm 2:1-8; Lk 16:1-13or 16:10-13 Parish Office: (865) 588-0249 Facilities: (865) 558-4108 MASS INTENTIONS ~ INTENCIONES DE LA MISA Sacred Heart Cathedral School: (865) 588-0415 Saturday, September 14 Thursday, September 19 Sacred Heart Cathedral Preschool: (865) 558-4138 8:05am Gary Stevens Family* 8:05am Dr. Robert DePersio Please refer to our website for a staff listing: shcathedral.org 5:00pm Anna Nabelek* 12:00pm Bobbie Lovett* Sunday, September 15 Friday, September 20 Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00pm (Vigil) 7:30am Felix Knebel, Jr. 8:05am Marion Campbell Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 1:00pm (in Spanish) Daily Mass: Mon. - Sat. at 8:05am & Mon. - Fri. at 12:00pm 9:00am James Holvey 12:00pm Lucy Hughes* 11:00am Albert Manzano Saturday, September 21 Sacraments: 8:05am Rod & Mary Ann Briggs* Baptisms: Please call the parish office for information. 1:00pm Sacred Heart Parish* 5:00pm Arthur Simoneau Marriage: Four months notice to the Church is required. Monday, September 16 Please contact the parish office for details. 8:05am Vanessa Cazarez* Sunday, September 22 7:30am Sacred Heart Parish* Confessions: On Saturdays following the 8:05am Mass or you 12:00pm Joan Neary* may call the parish office for an appointment. 9:00am Anna Scott Tuesday, September 17 8:05am Mark Carlson* 11:00am Marie T. Campbell Religious Education: Available for 4 year olds, grades K-8, high school, and adults; For any questions, please 12:00pm Maggie Sewell* 1:00pm Hector Fernandez* contact Dave Wells at 865.898.0056. Wednesday, September 18 Sick Calls: Call the parish office in case of emergencies or 8:05am Jim Orr if a friend or a member of your family is hospitalized. 12:00pm Carol Blain* *Indicates living people Childrens Liturgy of the Word: September - May at the 9:00am, 11:00am, & 1:00pm (in Spanish) Masses YOUR GIFTS TO GOD AND OUR PARISH September 8 collection: 28,719.19 Nursery Hours: During the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday, and Needed Year to Date per Budget: 308,050.00 the 9:00am & 11:00am Masses on Sunday. Year-to-Date (Since July 1): 272,691.05 Behind (Since July 1): 35,358.95 PLEASE REMEMBER MASS ATTENDANCE SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL August 25, 2013 IN YOUR WILL 5:00pm: 232 7:30am: 114 9:00am: 310 11:00am: 540 1:00pm: 396 Sacred Heart Cathedral NEW TO THE PARISH? To celebrate the beginning of our 25th anniversary as Please join Father David, staff members, ministry leaders, a Diocese, the East Tennessee Catholic is publishing an members of the Parish Council and other new members oversized special edition in October. This edition will of Sacred Heart Cathedral at our Welcome Reception! highlight coverage from the Eucharistic Congress, articles and columns about our jubilee year and interesting Sunday, September 29th ~ 3:00pm to 4:00pm statistics highlighting the growth of the diocese since its In the Shea Room of Parish Office Building. founding. As part of this edition, a special “Happy * Come and enjoy some great snacks * Anniversary” ad is being produced. You or your organization have the opportunity to participate in this Save Time and Donate Online! ad. Sponsorship is available at $100, $250 and $500 Sacred Heart Cathedral is implementing the Online levels. If you would like your company or organization Giving system, “WeShare.” Now you will be able to make to be included in this ad, ACT NOW. Please go to contributions without writing a check each week! http://etcatholic.org and click on the Donate to You can set up a recurring weekly or monthly payment, Anniversary Ad button on the right side of the page or allocate different amounts for our different collections, call John Deinhart at 865.584.3307 for more details. and view complete, accurate financial records at any DEADLINE FOR THIS AD IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. time. You may also choose to print donation slips for the collection basket each week. Save time and be a Attention ladies, the Women's steward online! You may still continue to give using the Wednesday Night Bible Study is offer- traditional methods of offering, however, we ask that you ing an eight-week group discussion of prayerfully consider using the WeShare program. Mission of the Family by Jon Leonetti. Meetings will be on Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 8pm, Join us as we learn to evangelize through living out our Catholic faith in our families. Please contact Michelle Gensheimer at Please visit www.shcathedral.weshareonline.org to sign [email protected] or at 865.558.0024 to sign up! If you have any questions or need help setting up an up. Participants may register their children for the account, call the parish office at 865.588.0249. Cathedral Kids program, and a nursery is available for kids not yet in Kindergarten. "Give and gifts will be given to you; a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing, will be * Another group will meet on Wednesday mornings poured into your lap. For the measure with which you from 9am-11am. To register or for more information, measure will in return be measured out to you." -Luke 6:38 contact Kirstin Kropilak at 865.525.9070. Rebuilt Attention all men of the parish: If you’re looking to Many of you have participated with us as we have develop strong friendships and deepen your faith, read Rebuilt to explore a new evangelization within our the St. Joseph Society is for you! Parish. If you are interested in building or rebuilding We are offering 2 new Bible studies this Fall: healthy and growing communities of faith we recommend this read. It is a great experience of Parish renewal! You can purchase a copy at the Paraclete. It’s Not Too Late to Join the Cathedral CAFÉ (Catholic Adult Formation and Education) Quest: Exploration of the Faith Mondays; 7pm-9pm, beginning September 16 Acts of the Apostles – Wednesdays from 6:30am-7:45am EPIC: The Early Church – Saturdays (beginning 9/20) from 6:30am-7:45am. Thursdays; 10am-11:30am, beginning September 19 Book of Revelation Catholicism – Thursdays from 6:30pm to 8:00pm Thursdays; 1:30pm-3pm, beginning September 19 Contact Dave Wells at [email protected] to register Catholic Biblical School or for more information. Come join us! Fridays; 6:30am-8am beginning September 20 Twenty‐fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time • September 15, 2013 SACRED HEART TAKE HOME MEALS ~ September 2013 Orders must be placed by Friday @ 3pm for pick up the following Wednesday; Meals will be fully cooked & cooled for reheating at home; Come to the cafeteria serving line to pick up your order (2pm - 6pm); Cash or Check Only WEDNESDAY 9-25-13 Option #1 $8.00 per person Teriyaki Grilled Chicken Breast / Rice Pilaf / Sautéed Sugar Snap Peas / Egg Roll / Dessert - Brownies Option #2 $8.00 per person Breaded Pork Chop / Redskin Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy / Southern Style Green Beans / Yeast Roll / Dessert - Brownies The First Communion pictures from this past spring 2013 are available for pickup SACRED HEART EAGLE EVENTS at the parish office. Please come by between the hours of 9:00am - 4:00pm, SEPTEMBER 27 Monday through Friday. Thank you! Sacred Heart Fall Golf Classic; CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD 9am Registration Children’s Liturgy of the Word will start 10am Shotgun Start; Egwani Farms GC again at the 9:00am and the 11:00am Masses for children from age four through second grade. We look forward to sharing our Sunday readings INTERESTED in BECOMING CATHOLIC with our young children again.
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