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SACRED The Holy Family of HEART , Mary, and Joseph , 2019 118 N. 9th, Salina, KS 67401 Over all [other virtues] put on Office: 785-823-7221 785-823-7222 love, that is, the bond of Fax: 785-820-8063 www.shcathedral.com perfection. — Colossians 3:14

ST. JOSEPH WELCOME TO OUR PARISH PARISH To register with our parish family, please call or stop by OF SALINA Brookville, KS the parish office. +Bishop Gerald L. Vincke 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: Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. PASTOR Closed over the noon hour Rev. Fred Gatschet — Ex 204 1:00 p.m.— 5:00 p.m. [email protected]

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

BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER

MASS SCHEDULE MISAS Janie Garcia—Ex 201 English Español [email protected] Saturday/Sábado: 5:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Sunday/Domingo: 8:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE 10:30 a.m. RELIGIOUS FORMATION Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Miércoles 7:15 p.m. Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202 [email protected]

CONFESSIONS CONFESIONES English Español SPANISH DRE Monday through Friday:7:15—7:45 a.m. Mirna Aranda Saturday/Sábado: 4:30—5:15 p.m. 6:45—7:10 p.m. (785) 502-0784 Sunday/Domingo: 10:00—10:20 a.m. 11:50—12:25 p.m. or by appointment with the priest. MUSIC DIRECTOR

BAPTISM BAUTISMOS Preston Sauers– (785) 810-8217 For information about the baptismal preparation class and to [email protected] schedule your child’s baptism, please call the Parish Office at 823-7221. MT. CALVARY CEMETERY

Para mayor información sobre las platicas pre-bautismales en Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202 español, favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia al [email protected] 823-7221.

MARRIAGE MATRIMONIO PARISH RECEPTIONIST Josefina Guillen Ex. 200 COR IESV INFLAMA The Salina Diocese requires engaged couples to contact their parish priest six months in advance. Please contact your [email protected] COR NOSTRVM priest as soon as you decide to marry. AMORE TVI MAINTENANCE CARE

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

Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS

Organization Leaders

PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR Monday, December 30 Sunday, January 5 Bob Budke 6:30 am John & + Catherine Jacobson 8:00am L&D members of the Lill family family 785-643-4889 10:30 am SHC Parishioners & Benefactors 4th Monday of every other month 8:00 am Megan Rogers 12:30 pm + Juana Segura at 5:30 pm Conference Room Tuesday, December 31 FINANCE COUNCIL CHAIR No Morning Masses Susan Nelson 5:00 pm + Abe Holzmeister Every 2 months at 6:00pm PRAYERS FOR THE SICK 7:15 pm + Romaldo Rivera Conference Room If you or someone you know is ill and

Maintenance Commission would like prayers of our parish family, Wednesday, January 1 please call the office at 823-7221. Names 2nd Sunday of the month at 6:30pm 6:30 am No Mass will be kept on our list for 2 months and Conference Room then removed unless the parish office is 8:00 am + Alcide Balthazor KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS notified otherwise. We ask you to pray for Jim 12:30 pm + Nicolas Arias COUNCIL #601 Roesner, Alexandra Roesner, Margret I. Burgardt, GRAND KNIGHT Jacob Schmidt, Johnny McQuire, Leticia A Garcia, Thursday, January 2 Marcella B. Gordan, William B. Heany Jr., Meri J. Joe Bachofer Williams, Gregory A. Hiserote, Teresa Jimenez, 316-655-6604 6:30 am + Ralph & Alice Vogelsberg David Bunton, Emiliano Delgado, Alfredo Garcia, 1st Thursday of the month Dorothy Fisher, Justin Johnson, Jim Carter, Heather at 7:00 pm K of C Hall 8:00 am + Cleo Denning A., Tim Brennen, Angela Mendiola, Cain Hiner, Art

SHCCCW (LADIES GUILD) Friday, January 3 Ramirez, Bob Hansmann, Judy Johnson, Megan PRESIDENT Rogers, Andrew Hrabe, Jim, Donna and Leonard 6:30 am Poor Souls in Purgatory Queen, Laura J. Lively, Mark Ferron, Betty Clark, Linda Struble 8:00 am + David Calzada Jr. 785-823-8726 Grayson Stewart, James Lacy, Eva Boberg, Martina Jones, Claudia Sheridan, Karen Humphries, Wilma 3rd Saturday of the month Saturday, January 4 Yeager, Elizabeth Wheeler Michael Magee, at 9:00am HOB Josephine Dougherty, John M, Jessie D, and for all 5:30 pm + Cynthia Bonham CYO YOUTH DIRECTOR 7:15pm + Raul Zapata disabled in rest homes and hospitals. We pray for Office at St. Mary’s Parish God’s healing presence for each of them and for Chris and Renee Thompson 785-827 family caregivers. -5575 [email protected] Liturgical Ministry Schedule January 4-5

Lector: Lori Faerber 5:30 PM EMHC : David Taylor, Terry Taylor, Greg Horn Servers: Isaiah Faerber, Tom Cheney, Ben Cheney Greeter/Usher: Ellie Feuerborn, Jerry Feuerborn, Charles Weir

Lectores: Imelda Arias, Samuel Tejada 7:15 PM Ministros: Norma Contreras, Pina Gloria Monaguillos:

Lector: Linda Struble EMHC : Cecil Denning, Alice Fox, David Fox 8:00 AM Servers: Heather Gebhardt, Lili Bohm, Ester Alvarado Greeter/Usher: Tim Linenberger, Bob Peck, Terry Bohm

Lector: Jerry Kinnaird EMHC: Gerry Parker, Peggy Stolzenburg, Mark Roberti 10:30 AM Servers: Shane Dougherty, Ben Hogan, Matthew Hogan Greeter/Usher: Jim Carter, Dennis Stolzenburg, Cameron Havel, Danny Gonzales

Lectores: Edith Cortes, Guadalupe Villa 12:30 PM Ministros: Arturo Vargas, Maria Moreno, Liz Aguilera, Ismael Garcia, Hna. Teo Monaguillos:

SACRED HEART Weekly Calendar of Events CATHEDRAL STAFF Wishes you a Happy New December 29 Year. May God bless you 7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral in 2020. Parish Office 6:00 pm No Confirmation Class will be closed December December 31 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED 31 and January 1. NO CCD CLASSES January 1 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED NEW YEARS PRAYER No Study Prayer for the New Year Heavenly January 4 Father, pour out upon us the fullness 7:30 am Catholic Daughters-HOB of your mercy. We thank you for the gift of your Son, Jesus, and for your January 5 word spoken in the scriptures. Show 7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral us the richness of our common beliefs 6:00 pm No Confirmation Class and guide us in this new year. With hearts on fire unite our family as one in your love. We pray that our BIBLE STUDY REMINDER world be filled with your peace, and may those who Bible Study is on Christmas Vacation and will resume on believe in Jesus Christ praise you and give you glory Thursday, January 16. forever and ever. Amen Christmas 2019 is one for the books… Thanks so much to: Everyone who worked so hard to put up Sacred Heart Cathedral all the Christmas decorations. Our for all their effort to provide us with such beautiful music. Mary, Mother of God Mass Schedule Everyone who send goodies to the rectory for Fr. Fred and the staff. December 31 Everyone who made generous end-of-year donations to the Cathedral. Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m. May everyone have a Blessed New Year in 2020!! 7:15 p.m. (Spanish) FOURTH SUNDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION January 1 We celebrate Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament EACH fourth Sunday of the month at 6:00 P.M. for Mass 8:00 a.m. the intention of holiness for our clergy and laity. Please join us in adoring and praising God. 12:30 p.m. (Spanish) FIRST SATURDAYS FATIMA DEVOTION Each first Saturday of the month from 7:30-8:30 A.M. our "Five 1st Saturdays Fatima Devotion" is being coupled with Eucharistic Adoration to glorify Jesus, Our Lord, and Mary, Mother of the Eucharist. Your are most welcome to join us! Weekly Contributions we need to meet parish expenses:$11,011.25 Your contribution last week Offertory:$ 1,852.57 Envelopes $ 3,897.00 Electronic Giving $ 400.00

Last week’s Total Contributions received: $ 6,149.57 “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: $4,861.68 www.shcathedral.com

St. Mary's Grade School Christmas break office hours: Friday, December 27 and Monday, December 30 from 8:00am - 12:00pm. Merry Christmas to ALL from our school family to yours!! Discipleship Corner Mother of God? FIRST OF THE MONTH Deacon Mark Roberti BREAKFAST FOR A Christian friend once asked me…almost mockingly, BIRTHRIGHT “How could God have a mother?”. I responded: “You The Knights of Columbus will serve believe Jesus is God, right?” “Well, yes,” he breakfast on Sunday, January 12, responded… “but Mary was the mother of Christ’s after the 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. human nature.” I replied with a question and an Masses for the benefit of Birthright. Enjoy a great explanation, “When a woman gives birth to a child, does breakfast and help defend life! The meal will she give birth to a person, or to a nature? Jesus Christ consist of biscuits and gravy, eggs, hash browns, is God, the Second Person of the Trinity. Mary is the fruit, juice and coffee. Free will donation. mother of the person, Jesus Christ, who is true God and true man. Therefore, Mary is the Mother of God. “ To you I say: that’s only part of this “Good News”. Mary PARISH BULLETIN is also “our mother in the “order of grace,” a much DEADLINE higher order than the order of nature. From the Cross, For having an article “When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there placed in the bulletin is whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, Tuesday at 12:00 noon. your son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your Please submit all articles mother” (John 19:26-27a). “And from that hour the for the bulletin disciple took her into his home” (John 19:27b). by emailing the office at Jesus is telling Mary that she is to take John -- and by [email protected] extension, you and me-- as her son/daughter. And He is telling john that he is to take Mary as his mother. YEAR-END GIFTS Likewise, we, as disciples, are to take Mary as our As we are near the end of mother. st 2019 you may be considering January 1 is the Solemnity of “Mary the Holy Mother of some year-end tax deductible God.” Will you – the disciple whom He loves --be there donations to Sacred to honor God’s plan of raising His Most Holy Mother to Heart . Year-end such a degree of glory? donations would greatly assist the parish in our operating expenses. You may place donations in FAST CASH WINNERS DECEMBER the weekly collection or bring to the office. If you have any questions please contact the parish office at 785- 823-7221. Thank you. 22 Sunday Delos Straub Salina $20.00

Addison ADORATION CHAPEL AT 24 Tuesday Salina $20.00 Mages ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON Monday: Midnight-1AM (weeks 2-4), 3-4AM 26 Thursday Joe Smith Salina $20.00 Tuesday:1-2AM, 2-3AM,3-4AM, 10-11 AM CYO NEWS Wednesday: 2-3AM NO CYO December 22nd or 29th- Thursday: Midnight-1AM, 1-2AM, 9-10AM Merry Christmas! Friday:3-4PM, 7-8PM Saturday: 3-4PM Traveling? Sunday: Noon-1PM, 5-6PM Find a and Mass times To sign up, please contact Stephanie Bellerive at 785-823-3401 or [email protected] at your locations by going to www.masstimes.org Locations for all around the world!

Holy Family Prayer JESUS, Son of God and Son of Charity Mary, bless our family. Graciously inspire in us the unity, peace, and mutual love that you found in your own family in the little town of Nazareth. MARY, Mother of Jesus and Our Mother, nourish our family with Please donate to the following your faith and your love. Keep us agencies that help assist people close to your Son, Jesus, in all with needs in our local area our sorrows and joys. JOSEPH, Foster-father to Jesus, guardian and spouse Catholic Charites current needs list: of Mary, keep our family safe from harm. Help us in all  Canned meat, mac n cheese, pasta sauce, times of discouragement or anxiety. rice, deodorant, toilet paper, Kleenex, HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH, make our family one Laundry detergent, diapers sizes 4,5,&6, with you. Help us to be instruments of peace. Grant wipes. that love, strengthened by grace, may prove mightier  Items may be dropped off at 1500 S 9th, than all the weaknesses and trials through which our 8am-5pm Monday through Thursday and families sometimes pass. May we always have God at 8am-2:30 Friday. the center of our hearts and homes until we are all We appreciate your support of our neighbors in one family, happy and at peace in our true home with need. For more information or to drop off items you. Amen. outside of our business hours, contact Cara Ivey at 785-825-0208 ext. 216 or We fly to thy patronage, [email protected]. For a complete list of all items O holy Mother of God; accepted, go to www.ccnks.org

despise not our petitions in Salina Rescue Mission our necessities, but deliver Cold and Flu Medications: ALCOHOL FREE us always from all dangers, • Regular Strength Aspirin O glorious and blessed • Ibuprofen Virgin. Amen. • Razors (3rd Century; Oldest Known • Toothbrushes Prayer to Mary) • Combs On behalf of Birthright, we thank you New and Unopened for your kind and generous donations. • Men’s White T-Shirts - All Sizes It is because of your support that • Men’s Briefs - All Sizes Birthright is active in serving our • Gloves community. • Stocking Hats Items may be dropped off anytime at 1716 HUMAN TRAFFICKING Summers Road or call 785-823-2610. Trafficking is not just an issue that happens to people in other countries. The United States is a source and The Emergency Aid / Food Bank current transit country and is also considered one of the top needs include: destination points for victims of child trafficking and Food Needs: Canned Meat, Coffee/Cocoa/Tea, exploitation. ARE YOU AWARE OF ANY TRAFFICKED CHILDREN in your area and services Cereal/Juice, Sugar/Flour, Hamburger Helper, available for them? U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Macaroni & Cheese Personal Care Needs: Toothpaste, Tooth, brushes, Dish/Laundry Soap, Conditioner/ Shampoo, Razors/Denture, Cream, Toilet Paper

Items may be placed in the box inside the entry way of the church or taken to 255 S. Chicago.

SAINT (1118-1170) SALVATION IN DAILY LIFE December 29 This Sunday is the feast of the Holy Family, which To anyone who imagines conflict between religion comes on the first Sunday after Christmas Day. Today’s and politics to be a modern phenomenon, history feast celebrates how the humanity of Jesus (including his witnesses otherwise. Martyred under Henry VIII in 1535, entire family life) has brought saving significance into Thomas More declared, “I die the king’s good servant, but the daily rhythms of our human family life. God’s first!” Thomas Becket could have said the same The scriptures offer instruction and encouragement four centuries earlier. As Henry II’s closest friend and on how to share—within our families, parish families, trusted chancellor, Becket, the king presumed, could be and the wider human family—the love that God shares counted on, if made , to deliver the church to with us in Jesus. Selections from Sirach, Psalm 128, and royal control. But Becket experienced a profound Colossians encourage us to reflect divine love and thus conversion, confirmed by the ordination liturgy’s rich find holiness in all our human relationships. The reading symbolism of the bishop as Good Shepherd and the from Matthew’s Gospel offers a living example of love in church as Bride of Christ. Renouncing secular the actions Joseph took to protect his young family from responsibilities, distributing his wealth to the poor, danger and to nurture them within the larger family of Thomas became the church’s uncompromising champion. faith of their time. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Faced with this “new” Becket, the king’s previous friendship turned into a ferocious, almost irrational hatred. AND SPECIAL As eight centuries later, Archbishop Romero would be OBSERVANCES martyred at the altar of Christ’s sacrifice, Becket was slain Sunday: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, before the altar of Cathedral by royal agents, and Joseph neither the first nor last good shepherd to lay down his life Monday: Sixth Day within the Octave of the as the price of freedom for Christ’s church and justice for Nativity of the Lord Christ’s sheep —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Tuesday: Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve Wednesday: The Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; Mary, the Holy Mother of God; World Day of Peace; New Year’s Day Thursday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen Friday: The Most Holy Name of Jesus; First Friday Saturday: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton; First Saturday

NEW YEAR The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year, but rather that we should have a new soul. ―G. K. Chesterton TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Those who honor and comfort their par- READINGS FOR THE WEEK ents shall never be forgotten (Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14). Monday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Psalm — Blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 his ways (Psalm 128). Wednesday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Second Reading — You are called into one body. Bear Lk 2:16-21 with one another; forgive one another; let Christ’s peace Thursday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 control you (Colossians 3:12-21 [12-17]). Friday: 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Gospel — Joseph rose, took the child and his mother, Saturday: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 and fled to Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12

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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