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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 June 16, 2013 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 711 S. Northshore Drive • Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 • (865) 588‐0249 • shcathedral.org Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time • June 16, 2013 Readings for the Week of June 16, 2013 Sunday: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36—8:3 or 7:36-50 The community of Sacred Heart Cathedral welcomes Monday: 2 Cor 6:1-10; Ps 98; Mt 5:38-42 you and we are delighted that you have joined us for Tuesday: 2 Cor 8:1-9; Ps 146; Mt 5:43-48 Mass. If you would like to become a member of our parish community, you may register on our website Wednesday: Saint Romuald, Abbot at www.shcathedral.org, or you may also pick up a 2 Cor 9:6-11; Ps 112; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 registration form at the parish offices, Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. For questions, feel free to Thursday: 2 Cor 11:1-11; Ps 111; Mt 6:7-15 call us at 865.588.0249. If you are just visiting Sacred Friday: Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious Heart Cathedral, know you are always welcome! 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30; Ps 34; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: Saint Paulinus of Nola, Bishop; Clergy of Sacred Heart Cathedral Saints John Fisher, Bishop, and Thomas More, Martyrs 2 Cor 12:1-10; Ps 34; Mt 6:24-34 Rev. Randy Stice, [email protected], Diocesan Director of Worship & Liturgy Sunday: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zec 12:10-11, 13:1; Ps 63; Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24 Rev. Andres Cano, [email protected], Associate Pastor Rev. Joe Reed, [email protected], Associate Pastor MASS INTENTIONS ~ INTENCIONES DE LA MISA Deacon Arthur Torres, [email protected] Deacon Ben Johnston, [email protected] Saturday, June 15 Thursday, June 20 Deacon Jim Lawson, [email protected] 8:05am Rutka Lasker 8:05am Sue Greer* 5:00pm James O’Kane 12:00pm Martha Gaut* Parish Office: (865) 588-0249 Facilities: (865) 558-4108 Sunday, June 16 Sacred Heart Cathedral School: (865) 588-0415 Friday, June 21 7:30am Sacred Heart Parish* 8:05am Diane Stephens* Sacred Heart Cathedral Preschool: (865) 558-4138 9:00am James Earl Copeland 12:00pm Shelly Hendee* Please refer to our website for a staff listing: shcathedral.org 11:00am Kevin O’Kane Saturday, June 22 Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00pm (Vigil) 8:05am Doris & Dennis Sullivan* 1:00pm Jesus Gonzalez* Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 1:00pm (in Spanish) 5:00pm Candy Wolf Daily Mass: Mon. - Sat. at 8:05am & Mon. - Fri. at 12:00pm Monday, June 17 8:05am Lisa Icuss* Sunday, June 23 Sacraments: 7:30am Sacred Heart Parish* Baptisms: Please call the parish office for information. 12:00pm Jonathan Detwiler* 9:00am Paula Rabensteine Marriage: Four months notice to the Church is required. Tuesday, June 18 Please contact the parish office for details. 11:00am Fr. George Dyer, O.P. 8:05am Maggie Hook* 1:00pm Familia Martinez Soto* Confessions: On Saturdays following the 8:05am Mass or you 12:00pm John DeRosa, Jr may call the parish office for an appointment. Religious Education: Available for 4 year olds, grades K-8, Wednesday, June 19 high school, and adults; For any questions, please 8:05am Lisa Daley* contact Dave Wells at 865.898.0056. 12:00pm Georges Lepoutre *Indicates living people Sick Calls: Call the parish office in case of emergencies or if a friend or a member of your family is hospitalized. Childrens Liturgy of the Word: September - May at the 9:00am, 11:00am, & 1:00pm (in Spanish) Masses PLEASE REMEMBER SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL Nursery Hours: During the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday, and IN YOUR WILL the 9:00am & 11:00am Masses on Sunday. Sacred Heart Cathedral I am excited to announce that Deacon Bill Jacobs is joining our Parish team as a Deacon. Deacon Bill was born on Long Island, New York. NEW TO THE PARISH???? He and his wife Toni have been married 30 years and have three sons. Deacon Bill is a doctor with the Join Father David, staff members, ministry Knoxville Veterans Clinic and has served at leaders, and other new members to our parish. Holy Parish in Seymour for the past two years. THIS Sunday, June 16th Please join me in welcoming Deacon Bill to our Sacred Heart Parish family. 3:00pm to 4:00pm In the Parish Office Building Enjoy some great snacks! Join us for a Holy Hour following the 5:00pm (Hey, we all like to eat!) Mass on Saturday, June 22nd followed by the Parish Picnic to thank Fr. Randy Stice "ANNUAL INDOOR SIDEWALK SALE" Please join us following the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday, June 22, 2013 for a Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration followed by a parish picnic to honor Fr. Randy Stice The Paraclete Catholic Bookstore is currently hosting before he leaves to be Pastor of St. Mary’s Church in our "Annual Indoor Sidewalk Sale". Athens, TN. As part of our “Fortnight for Freedom” — 14 days — from June 21st to July 4th — we will be We have to make room for new product so select praying for a greater respect for and protection of items are 25-75% off. We also have all audio books our freedoms of religion, conscience, and the sanctity buy one get one 50% off. New items will be added of marriage. Please reference the US Bishops’ website throughout the summer and markdowns will increase. at www.fortnight4freedom.org for educational materials and information on the Fortnight. Following However, shop early for best selection. Stop in our Holy Hour, you are invited to join us in thanking Monday - Saturday: 9am-5pm: 865.588.0388. Fr. Randy for serving so generously our Church. YOUR GIFTS TO GOD AND OUR PARISH June 9th collection: $32,601.16 Needed Year to Date per Budget: $1,494,400.00 Year-to-Date (Since July 1): $1,419,302.12 Behind (Since July 1): $75,097.88 Thank you for your input and feedback regarding The Master Plan Presentation. We received many MASS ATTENDANCE valuable contributions during the open forum. June 9, 2013 Please continue to check the Sacred Heart 5:00pm: 241 7:30am: 118 9:00am: 273 Cathedral Master Plan webpage on the parish website, the weekly bulletin, and the Parish 11:00am: 448 1:00pm: 404 Update emails for the latest news. Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time • June 16, 2013 JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY SENIOR SEND-OFF Jr. High Ministry is open to all rising 6th, 7th & 8th graders SUMMER 2013 SCHEDULE June 18; 9:30am - 4pm; Tubing on Little Pigeon June 22; 1pm - 4pm; Mini Retreat Sacred Heart Cathedral would like to celebrate “Wii Come and Play: the Games of Jesus” the graduating SENIORS of all the high schools! July 9; 6pm - 8pm; Becoming a Storyteller We will be having a Send-off before everyone goes in their different directions. Please join us at the 11:00am July 30; 6pm - 8:30pm; Movie and Discussion: Mass on July 14, 2013 for a blessing followed by a Despicable Me reception to honor the newly graduated seniors after August 1; 10:30am; Smokies Baseball Game Mass at the Pavilion. Please RSVP to Kathleen Edwards (game starts at 12pm) at [email protected] or 865.558.4133. August 10; 10am - 2pm; Service Project: Helping Neighbors ** Check out the website for more information and permission forms ** Contact Kathleen Edwards at [email protected] or Sacred Heart Cathedral School is a rapidly growing, 865.558.4133 to sign up a week before an event. AdvancEd accredited, Preschool through 8th Grade, faith-based Catholic educational community of 700 students. SHCS is currently accepting resumes for the SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY 2013-14 academic year in the following subject areas: Sr. High Ministry is open to all rising 9th & 12th graders Middle School Math Teacher Instructional Assistant Those applying for the position of middle school teacher must be certified and must hold a current Tennessee teaching license. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest and resume to: SUMMER 2013 SCHEDULE Debbie Jackson, Principal’s Assistant, Sacred Heart Cathedral School, 711 S. Northshore Drive, Knoxville, June 26-30: Youth Leadership Institute / Local World Youth Day TN 37919 or email: [email protected]. July 10; 9:30am - 4pm; Tubing on the Little Pigeon VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 13; 5pm; Teen Mass and Dinner Totus Tuus is coming back - July 14-19! July 31; 12pm - 6pm; Mini Retreat: “The OC” "Totus Tuus" is Pope John Paul II’s motto which means August 8; 5pm - 8pm; Laser Tag “Totally Yours.” August 10; 10am - 2pm; Service Project: Helping Neighbors August 10; 5pm; Teen Mass Grades 1-6 will meet Monday-Friday, 9am - 2:30pm ** Check out the website for more information Grades 7-12 will meet Sunday-Thursday, 7pm - 9pm and permission forms ** Contact Kathleen Edwards at [email protected] or Registration forms are online at shcathedral.org 865.558.4133 to sign up a week before an event. under Faith Formation/Totus Tuus. Sacred Heart Cathedral “MY BROTHER’S KEEPER” INTERESTED in BECOMING CATHOLIC or JOINING the CATHOLIC FAITH? Our Inquiry group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 7:00pm - 8:45pm. Do you have a friend, a loved one, or a neighbor Our next session will be on June 26th in the school Art who is going into the hospital because of a surgery or Room.
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