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CLERGY the Alphonse J WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE Monday through Thursday: 6:30 a.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:30-5:00 p.m. Sunday: 30 minutes prior to Mass And by appointment. CATHEDRAL PARISH OFFICE 2305 West Main Street Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: 573-635-7991 Fax: 573-635-0842 Email: [email protected] Website: cathedral.diojeffcity.org Cathedral Undercroft 2215 West Main Street Phone: 573-635-4955 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL 2303 West Main Street Office: 573-635-5024 Cafeteria: 573-634-2984 After-School Care: 573-635-2533 Fax: 573-635-5238 Website: www.sjcsmo.org DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY Chancery Offices CLERGY The Alphonse J. Schwartze Memorial Catholic Center His Excellency, The Most Reverend Shawn McKnight | Bishop of Jefferson City 2207 West Main Street His Excellency, The Most Reverend John R. Gaydos | Bishop Emeritus in Residence Phone: 573-635-9127 Very Reverend Louis M. Nelen | Pastor, Rector Fax: 573-635-0386 Deacon Christopher Baker | Deacon Alvin J. Brand | Deacon James L. Kliethermes | Deacon Tyler S. McClay | Deacon Dan K. Joyce Email: [email protected] Deacon John A. Schwartze | Deacon Emeritus Robert J. Rackers, K.S.G. Website: diojeffcity.org Registering in the Parish Registering in the Cathedral School To join our Parish, please contact the Parish Office at Parents wishing to know more about our grade school 635-7991 Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. are encouraged to call the Cathedral school principal, Mr. Spencer L. Allen, at 635-5024. TO ALL OUR VISITORS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL NEWS Calendar Nov. 16 7th Grade COPE Retreat, 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m., LINC Center Nov. 18 Covenant Radio Trip 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Radio-thon 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Nov. 19 Spirit Day: Wear SJCS/Spartan Shirt With Uniform Bottoms Nov. 20 School Mass: 8:00 a.m., Cathedral; Mid- Term 2nd Quarter Nov. 24 School Mass: 8:00 a.m., Cathedral Nov. 25-27 Thanksgiving Break Dedication of the Basilicas of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Nov. 18th This feast celebrates the dedications of two of the four major basilicas of Rome. Saint Peter’s Basilica was originally built in 323 by Emperor Constantine. The Basilica was constructed over the tomb of Peter the Apostle, the Church’s first Pope. After standing for more than a thousand years, Pope Julius II ordered the building to be torn down due to structural concerns. The construction of the new church spanned over 200 years before its completion. It was dedicated on Nov. 18, 1626. It is considered the most famous church in Christendom. Saint Paul´s Basilica is located outside the original walls of Rome. It was also originally built by the emperor Constantine, though it was destroyed by fire in 1823. Donations from around the world made the reconstruction possible. Before the completion of Saint Peter´s Basilica, St Paul's was the largest church in Rome. The Basilica was built over St. Paul´s grave. Pope Pius IX consecrated the Basilica in 1854. From the time the basilicas were first built until the empire crumbled under “barbarian” invasions, the two churches, THE FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION OF MARY, Nov. 21st, although miles apart, were linked by a roofed colonnade of dates back to the 6th century in the East and the 15th marble columns. century in the West. It is based on an ancient tradition that says Mary was taken to the temple in Jerusalem when she was 3 years old and dedicated to God. What we celebrate on this day is the fact that God chose to Millard Family Chapels, Inc. dwell in Mary in a very special way. In response, Mary placed her whole self at the service of God. Every “Serving Generations of Catholic Families” moment since your Baptism, God invites you to be open Funerals | Cremation | Pre-Planning to His grace and dedicate yourself to Him, as Mary did. Support them, and thank them for supporting our bulletin! 2 Sunday, November 15 November 15 7:30 a.m. Confessions, Cathedral 8:00 a.m. Parishioners 9:30 a.m. Confessions, Cathedral 10:00 a.m. Tony Adrian November16 12:00 p.m. Rosary, Cathedral Monday, November 16 12:10 p.m. Centering Prayer, Chapel 6:30 a.m. Jerome Forck Tuesday, November 17 November 17 12:00 p.m. Rosary, Cathedral 6:00 p.m. JP2 Group, Mary Room 6:30 a.m. Pat Leary 6:00 p.m. Parish Council, St. Joseph Room Wednesday, November 18 6:30 a.m. John & Franziska Malley November 18 12:00 p.m. Rosary, Cathedral Thursday, November 19 6:15 p.m. RCIA, St. Joseph Room 6:30 a.m. Mary Schlueter 7:00 p.m. K of C Officers’ Mtg., Cry Room Friday, November 20 November 19 8:45 a.m. Quilters, Bishop Marling Room 6:30 a.m. Diocese of Jefferson City Seminarians 12:00 p.m. Rosary, Cathedral Saturday, November 21 5:00 p.m. JP2 Small Group, Mary Room & 5:30 p.m. L/D of the Leonard Bonnot Family St. Joseph Room Sunday, November 22 7:00 p.m. Rosary, Chapel 8:00 a.m. Jim Landwehr November 20 10:00 a.m. Parishioners 8:00 a.m. School Mass, Cathedral 12:00 p.m. Rosary, Cathedral November 21 7:00 a.m. Men’s Prayer Group, Bishop Marling Room PLEASE NOTE—The use of face masks upon 8:00 a.m. Fulfilled Study Session, Mary Room entering the church, during the celebration of Mass 4:30 p.m. Confessions, Cathedral except when in place in the pew, during the Communion procession, and upon leaving the church is November 22 7:30 a.m. Confessions, Cathedral required. If social distancing cannot be maintained in 9:30 a.m. Confessions, Cathedral the pew, then the wearing of face masks is obligatory 11:00 a.m. Baptisms, Cathedral even in the pew. HYMNS FOR MASS STEWARDSHIP NEWS The words for the Hymns for the weekend Masses are now accessible on the Parish website, Offertory Budget 06/1/20-6/30/21 $ 2,675,000.00 cathedral.diojeffcity.org. You can print these off or view Budget Goal per Month $ 222,916.67 them on your phone. Please take any print-outs with Weekly Goal $ 51,442.31 you after Mass. This practice will be in effect as long as Collection we are unable to use our Gather Hymnals. November 1 $ 68,123.00 November 8 $ 56,198.51 November 15 $ OBSERVANCES, WEEK OF NOVEMBER 15, 2020 November 22 $ Sunday: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 29 Monday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude, Virgin To Date for November $ 124,321.51 Tuesday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious Wednesday: The Dedication of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter Budget Goal Year-to-Date $ 977,403.89 and Paul, Apostles; St. Rose Philippine Sunday Collection Year-to-Date $ 958,632.88 Duchesne, Virgin Thursday: Weekday Over/Under $ -18,771.01 Friday: Weekday Saturday: The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Samaritan Center $ 1,437.00 Next Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 3 PARISH NEWS & EVENTS THANK YOU FOR SPONSORING A TURKEY Thank you for helping make the 2020 Christmas Bazaar a success by sponsoring a turkey! We wish to recognize the following participants for their generosity: Shawn & Marissa Abbott Karen Haar Alan & Betty Mudd Judy & Alex Alexiou Virginia Haar John & Jane Neuner Bob Asahl Thomas Halpin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Oaks Arlene Badger Evelyn Hancock Stan & Mary Beth Ochsner Jason & Jennifer Bauer, James & Jillian Harris Paul & Margaret Oligschlaeger Matt Beffa Carol Hartman Sharon R. Ovaitt Matt & Monica Biddle John Heckemeyer William Pohl Ryan & Buffey Prenger The Bazaar Grand Raffle winners are: Ralph Biele Monica Higgins Cathedral Adult Choir Charles & Wanda Hoelscher Terry J. Rackers $5,000 – Phil Swan (also sold by Phil Swan) Cathedral Knights of Columbus Lauren & Carter Holt Larry & Janet Rademan $1,000 – Tina Bradshaw (sold by Linda Clara Bolden Tom & Joan Imhoff Katherine & Jamie Reed Sallin) Linda & David Bolin Kelly & Jim Jackson Jack Renner Bill & Janice Bonnot Patty & Ron Jewell John & Ellen Richardson $500 – Denise Schebaum (sold by Denise Randy & Margaret Boulch Marcella Kempker Eric & Tammy Schaben Schebaum) Jon, Maura & Marg Browning Jeremy Kirsch Daniel J. Schaefer Quilt Winner – Denise Schebaum Janice Buchheim Anna Marie Klebba Christopher Schappe Jane Burnett Deacon Jim Kliethermes Melvin & Denise Schebaum A full list of the raffle winners will be Curt Buschjost John Kolb Ivan & Gerry Schlotterbeck published in next week’s bulletin. Schnieders Bros. Excavating Ceil Callahan Greg & Virginia Kremer Jean Schnieders Stacia Carr Ken & Donna Kuebler Kevin & Karen Schnieders Bill & Carolyn Case David & Melanie Lanigan Mary Ann Chaney Pat & Betty Schulte Patty Lawrence Jerome & Leona Schwartze Virginia Cruise Velma Leary John & Carol Schwartze Steve & Sandy Daniels Mike & Jane Ledbetter Scott & Tina Sellner Delk Family Brad Letterman Ashley Sennott Denise & Tom Deuschle Joseph & Evelyn Loethen John & Barbara Sheehan Dolores Distler Larry & Mary Jane Luebbering Michael Simmons Val Drennan Norb & Lynn Luebbering Joe & Diane Stockbauer Molly Driscoll Ken & Geralyn Luebbert Tom & Lynn Stout Marsha & Pat Dubbert Evelyn Maxey Jane & Glen Stratman The Cathedral is looking for volunteers to Bill & Becky Dunn Bob & Darla McDonough Frank Thielemier train, practice and ultimately sign up to Loretta DuPree Sarah & Chris McKinzie Margaret Thoenen livestream Sunday Obligation Mass. Help Fechtel Beverage Gary & Carol Meyer Jane Verry Kay Foster Tammy Meyer is needed now through January. A full William H. Voss Eddie Gaedel Society-Ch. #10 Virginia Meyer training session with volunteers, and a run Tony & Charlotte Wening Greg & Stephanie Gaffke Neil & Kathy Mohrman -through of livestreaming from start-to- Darryl & Jodi Winegar Doug Galloway Larry Morrisey finish will take place to make sure John & Mary Ann Young Denis V.
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