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 Joseph Cathedral The Cathedral of the Diocese of Manchester The Most Reverend Peter A. Libasci Tenth Bishop of Manchester

Clergy 25, 2021 Very Reverend Jason Y. Jalbert Rector and Pastor Fourth of Easter   Reverend Joshua M. Livingston Parochial Vicar Weekend : Reverend Eric T. Delisle 4:00 PM Pastor Saint Hedwig Reverend Deacon Karl T. Cooper Sunday 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM,  Permanent Deacon  6:00 PM  Pastoral Staff Weekday Mass: Colleen B. Lang Monday  7:00 AM  Faith Formation First Friday  12:10 PM Eric J. Bermani Director of Music Saturday   8:00 AM  Holy Days as announced Office Staff Stacey Donovan Confessions: Administrative Assistant MondaySaturday 7:308:00 AM Sharon Riggs Saturday 2:303:30 PM Parish Receptionist Karol Carroll  Bookkeeper  145 Lowell Street In Residence  Manchester, New Hampshire 03104 Most Reverend Francis J. Christian Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus www.stjosephcathedralnh.org 

 Monsignor C. Peter Dumont Telephone: 6036226404  Monsignor Anthony Frontiero Rectory Office Hours:  Reverend Jeffrey Statz  Monday 9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m. Pastor St. Francis of Assisi  Follow us on Facebook: Cathedral of , Manchester, New Hampshire SǂNJǏǕ JǐǔdžǑlj CǂǕljdžDžǓǂǍ, MǂǏDŽljdžǔǕdžǓ, NH From the Desk of Father Jason  Dear Friends, living for the moment. Instead, he pondered things patiently. Pope Francis released on St. Joseph’s feast day his annual For a vocation M like life itself M matures only through daily message for the World Day of Vocations, which is fidelity. How is such fidelity nurtured? In the light of God’s celebrated this Sunday. As the theme of the message is own faithfulness. The first words that Saint Joseph heard in “Saint Joseph: The Dream of Vocation,” the text is a great a dream were an invitation not to be afraid, because God tool for our on this feast day. The reflection is not remains ever faithful to his promises: “Joseph, son of David, only for those discerning a vocation to religious or priestly do not be afraid” (Mt 1:20). Do not be afraid: these words life, but for everyone trying to hear and accept God’s call in the Lord also addresses to you, dear sister, and to you, dear their own daily life. Here are a few excerpts from the Pope’s brother, whenever you feel that, even amid uncertainty and full letter which can be found online: hesitation, you can no longer delay your desire to give your life to him. He repeats these words when, perhaps amid God looks on the heart (cf. 1 Sam 16:7), and in Saint Joseph trials and misunderstandings, you seek to follow his will he recognized the heart of a father, able to give and every day, wherever you find yourself. They are words you generate life in the midst of daily routines. Vocations have will hear anew, at every step of your vocation, as you return this same goal: to beget and renew lives every day. The Lord to your first love. They are a refrain accompanying all those desires to shape the hearts of fathers and mothers: hearts who M like Saint Joseph M say yes to God with their lives, that are open, capable of great initiatives, generous in self through their fidelity each day. giving, compassionate in comforting anxieties and steadfast in strengthening hopes. The priesthood and the consecrated May Saint Joseph, protector of vocations, accompany you life greatly need these qualities nowadays, in times marked with his fatherly heart! by fragility but also by the sufferings due to the pandemic, Francis which has spawned uncertainties and fears about the future and the very meaning of life. Saint Joseph comes to meet us in his gentle way, as one of “the next door”. At the Parish Registration same time, his strong witness can guide us on the journey. You may or may not know that St. Joseph Cathedral has a Saint Joseph suggests to us three key words for each dual role, it serves as our local Bishop’s , and it is individual’s vocation. The first is dream. Everyone dreams also a parish. Having this dual role makes St. Joseph’s of finding fulfilment in life. Saint Joseph let himself be different than any other in the state. As the guided by his dreams without hesitation. Why? Because his Cathedral, we are blessed to host many extra liturgical heart was directed to God; it was already inclined towards ceremonies and welcome many guests to our church. As a him. A small indication was enough for his watchful “inner parish, we are blessed to have many people who call St. ear” to recognize God’s voice. This applies also to our Joseph’s their home parish, along with visitors who join us calling: God does not like to reveal himself in a spectacular for daily or Sunday Masses.  way, pressuring our freedom. He conveys his plans to us If you have been attending Mass at St. Joseph’s as a with gentleness. He does not overwhelm us with dazzling “visitor” and would like to make this your “Home Parish” visions but quietly speaks in the depths of our heart, drawing we would love to have you as a parishioner. Registering as near to us and speaking to us through our thoughts and a parishioner is easy, simply visit our parish website at feelings. In this way, as he did with Saint Joseph, he sets www.stjosephcathedralnh.org and complete the registration before us profound and unexpected horizons. form found under “Newcomers.”  A second word marks the journey of Saint Joseph and that of Thank you and God Bless you. vocation: service. The Gospels show how Joseph lived entirely for others and never for himself. For Saint Joseph, of the Dead service M as a concrete expression of the of self M did not remain simply a high ideal, but became a rule for daily life. This Easter Season, we celebrate as He strove to find and prepare a place where could be have for over 2,000 years born; he did his utmost to protect him from Herod’s wrath the from the by arranging a hasty journey into ; he immediately dead. After Jesus was taken down returned to Jerusalem when Jesus was lost; he supported his from the cross His body was family by his work, even in a foreign land. I like to think, prepared and He was placed in a then, of Saint Joseph, the protector of Jesus and of the grave called the Holy Sepulchre. As Church, as the protector of vocations.  Catholics we profess each Sunday that we look forward to the resurrection of the dead! But The third characteristic of Saint Joseph’s daily life and our have you ever thought about that place where you will rise?  Christian vocation, is fidelity. Joseph is the “righteous man” (Mt 1:19) who daily perseveres in quietly serving God Since 1848 St. Joseph Cemetery has provided a sacred burial and his plans. At a particularly difficult moment in his life, place for those who have died and await the resurrection he thoughtfully considered what to do (cf. v. 20). He did not from the dead. Visit our cemetery on Donald Street and let himself be hastily pressured. He did not yield to the contact us if you have any questions about our cemetery. temptation to act rashly, simply following his instincts or  www.saintjosephcathedralcemetery.org  FǐǖǓǕlj SǖǏDžǂǚ ǐLJ EǂǔǕdžǓ WORLD DAY OF PRAYER  Upcoming and  FOR VOCATIONS First Holy Communion    Today, April 25, the Church throughout Please pray for the children of the parish who will the world prays in a particular way for celebrate the of Confirmation and vocations. Will you make a special First Holy Communion on May 16.They are effort to ask the Lord for more all continuing in formation with their vocations to the priesthood and parents. Please remember in your : religious life? Roger, Jax, Robert, Clare, Elizabeth, Claire,  Elena, Carter, Wyatt, Preydin, Scovia, Lily,  Pray for the priests who have ministered to you Jackson, Karl, Enzo and LizKenza. You may throughout your life, both living and deceased. also pick up a prayer card in the church. 

 Keep our parish priests in your prayers throughout the  . Ever loving God, bless the children of this parish.   Encourage your children, grandchildren, or other young people to consider a vocation as a priest or religious Open their hearts and minds to Your love.  brother or sister. Help them to trust in You and walk with Your son, Jesus.  Pray a for more men and women in our diocese to respond to God’s call. Give them compassion and a desire to serve You. Help them grow in faith and love, and show them that Your Lifelong Faith Formation at the Cathedral ways give more life than the ways of the world. 20 Minute Let their words and thoughts be loving to You. The Domestic Church Send your upon them to be their helper and guide. First and Third Sunday of the Month 9:359:55 am May the Gifts of the Holy Spirit sustain them as they In the Cathedral navigate the world and learn to make decisions.  Attend 8:30 Mass, remain in your seat (socially distanced) Send down your Holy Spirit to make our and stay for a 20 minute formation session right after Mass! whole parish bold witnesses, prayerful and The sessions can also be viewed live on the parish website joyous in the family, in the Church, and in and will be posted for later viewing. the world.  May 2: 10 Commandments & the Golden Rule,  Help their families to have open hearts to  Brandon Sargent one another, and may they find within the  Church the support necessary for the formation The family, is so to speak, the domestic church. of their children. In it parents should, by their word and example, be the first preachers of the faith to We ask all of this through Jesus Christ, Your Son and our their children.” (Lumen Gentium #11) Savior. Amen. AǑǓNJǍ 25, 2021 Mass Intentions Please Pray For ... SATURDAY, APRIL 24  Our Newly Baptized Vȹȷȹȼ ȿȶ Tȸȵ FȿɅɂɄȸ SɅȾȴȱɉ ȿȶ EȱɃɄȵɂ Porter Mixie de Arango 4:00 P.M. +James Scott Roy by the Roy Family Saint Joseph, Head of the , Pray for Us!   SUNDAY, APRIL 25 FȿɅɂɄȸ SɅȾȴȱɉ ȿȶ EȱɃɄȵɂ Our Dearly Departed 8:30 A.M. +Leon Louis Blaise  Carol Thompson by Claudette Blaise Root Saint Joseph, Patron of the Dying, Pray for Us!  10:30 A.M. For the People of the Parish Our Neophyte 6:00 P.M. +Frances Provost by Sean & Lisa Provost Kaylene Roche   Saint Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church, Pray for Us! MONDAY, APRIL 26  EȱɃɄȵɂ WȵȵȻȴȱɉ  7:00 A.M. +Leo Loranger  The Newly Ordained by Donna & David Loranger Deacon David Gagnon, Deacon Joseph Moynahan, Pray For  The Sanctification of Saint Joseph Parish Reverend Ryan Amazeen, Reverend Joshua Livingston   Families Saint Joseph, Zealous Defender of Christ, Pray for Us!   TUESDAY, APRIL 27 EȱɃɄȵɂ WȵȵȻȴȱɉ Our Religious and Seminarians 7:00 A.M.  Intentions of Henry Horne Sr. Mary Fatima, Brother Basil Franciose,  Father Michael Hennessy, C.S.P., Daniel Mikolajewski  by his grandmother Saint Joseph Most Obedient, Pray for Us! Pray For  The Protection of Human Life, from     Conception to Natural Death Our Service Men and Women  Angela Averill, Jacob Beaumont, Charlie Biron,  , APRIL 28 SȱȹȾɄ LȿɅȹɃ ȴȵ MȿȾȶȿɂɄ Arthur Burkush, Owen Caldwell, Jeffrey Michael Fredette, 7:00 A.M. +Sean Johnston  Michael Haas, Christopher LaSalle, Jennifer LaSalle,  by Dennis & Marlene Honan Richard LaSalle, Collin Locker, Matthew Lodge,  Pray For  The Sanctification of Priests and for Monique Martineau, Reverend Jeffrey Paveglio,    Vocations to the Priesthood Kyle Pelletier, David Vallauri, Thomas Wagner,  THURSDAY, APRIL 29 SȱȹȾɄ CȱɄȸȵɂȹȾȵ ȿȶ SȹȵȾȱ  Timothy Wagner 7:00 A.M. +Joan Jenkins & Taylor Lessard Saint Joseph Most Courageous, Pray for Us!  by their family Our Sick Pray For A Deeper Devotion to the in  Alame Adelard, Eugenie Aluko, Erin Arel, Peter Arel,    our Parish Ngandji Armandine, Hanna B., Melissa B., Brian Bantis,   FRIDAY, Pȿɀȵ SȱȹȾɄ PȹɅɃ V Carol Beaudet, Michael Bergeron, Lori Bishop, Bernard Blais, Ed Blais, Janet Blais, Gary Blanchette, Jeannette Boisvert,  7:00 A.M. +Richard Bisett by Tom Bisett Pray For For the Sanctification of the Saint Joseph Matthew Bouchard, Kevin Boyce, Isabella Brea,    Parish and Parishioners K. Scott Brown, Leo Buote, Ann Burpee, Ernie Caldwell,   John Caldwell, Dan Cloutier, Karen Cormier, Cindy Coutu, SATURDAY, MAY 1 SȱȹȾɄ JȿɃȵɀȸ Ʉȸȵ WȿɂȻȵɂ Danais, Cecile Desaulnier, Annoncia B. Desir,  8:00 A.M. Intentions of Charles Horne Kathy Dion, Martine Djuidje, Lenny & Pat Duval,  by his grandmother Ken Fleming, Bob Frank, Norah Lynne Frank, Rita Frechette,  James Garczynski, Mary Gavin, Dolores Gendron,  SATURDAY, MAY 1  Gilmartin, Collin Gilmartin, Madelaine Gilmartin, Vȹȷȹȼ ȿȶ Tȸȵ FȹȶɄȸ SɅȾȴȱɉ ȿȶ EȱɃɄȵɂ Ron Grandmaison, Diane & Richard Groux, Lucille Gustafson, 4:00 P.M. +Mickey Reed by his family Greg Harisiades, Norman Hudon, Jack Hudson, Elvire Jeudy, Patrick Jordan, Candace Krauklin, Christine Labrecque,  Lisa Lafleur, Rose Len, Beatrice Lindner, Jasmine Lowe,  Jesse Martineau, Pamela Massee, Marci Matos,  Mother’s Day Flower Sale Michelle Mayer, Jacqueline Mazalla, Rachel McCurdy,  Betty Merritt, Michelle Blaise, Tamba Minkeu,  Spencer Morehead, Barb Morray, Douglas Nassoura,  The Respect Life Commiee will Martin Nkuitchou, Helene Nya, Dan O'Rourke, Blaise Owona, be selling fresh carnaons a er Paul Pappajohn, Jason Perry, Amy Place, Daniel Pictrowski, all the Masses the weekend of Pauline Poulet, Shirley Prescott, Kenneth Preval, Mary Rose, May 8R9 for $1.00 each. Your Megan Ross, Ryan, Ron St. Cyr, Dolores St. Pierre,  donaon will help women and Christophe Tchadjeu, Barbara Upham, Cheryl Ann Victor, Richard Walas, Wendy , Mason Wills, Aurora Young  their babies at the Pennacook Saint Joseph, Hope of the Sick, Pray for Us! Pregnancy Center.  Like us on Facebook at: Cathedral of Saint Joseph, Manchester, New Hampshire FǐǖǓǕlj SǖǏDžǂǚ ǐLJ EǂǔǕdžǓ         St. Joseph: A Working Father “An aspect of Saint Joseph that has been emphasized from the time of the first social Encyclical, Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum, is his relation to work. Saint Joseph was a carpenter who earned an honest living to provide for his family. From him, Jesus learned the value, the dignity and the joy of what it means to eat bread that is the fruit of one’s own labour. In our own day, when employment has once more become a burning social issue, and unemployment at times reaches record levels even in nations that for decades have enjoyed a certain degree of prosperity, there is a renewed need to appreciate the importance of dignified work, of which Saint Joseph is an exemplary patron. Work is a means of participating in the work of , an opportunity to hasten the coming of the Kingdom, to develop our talents and abilities, and to put them at the service of society and fraternal communion. It becomes an opportunity for the fulfilment not only of oneself, but also of that primary cell of society which is the family. A family without work is particularly vulnerable to difficulties, tensions, estrangement and even breakup. How can we speak of human dignity without working to ensure that everyone is able to earn a decent living? Working persons, whatever their job may be, are cooperating with God himself, and in some way become creators of the world around us. The crisis of our time, which is economic, social, cultural and spiritual, can serve as a summons for all of us to rediscover the value, the importance and necessity of work for bringing about a new “normal” from which no one is excluded. Saint Joseph’s work reminds us that God himself, in becoming man, did not disdain work. The loss of employment that affects so many of our brothers and sisters, and has increased as a result of the Covid19 pandemic, should serve as a summons to review our priorities. Let us implore Saint Joseph the Worker to help us find ways to express our firm conviction that no young person, no person at all, no family should be without work!”      ~ Pope Francis, Patris Corde (Section 6)  Joseph, Model of Laborers  Good Saint Joseph, when God wanted a family for his Son,  He looked among the laborers, and chose you along with Mary, demonstrating His esteem for human work.  You put your heart into your work, and share your workshop with Jesus.  Your work, like that of other humans, found new meaning in the presence of God.  Sustain us in the hope of finding work when we are confronted with the desolation of unemployment. Counsel business leaders to create an equitable division of labor that is respectful of individuals, and promotes our growth and happiness.  Help us to perform our work joyfully, conscientiously, fairly and honestly.  Prepare our hearts to recognize your Son in our colleagues at work.  Amen.  Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, May 1    Ite Ad Joseph - Go to Joseph AǑǓNJǍ 25, 2021 Monthly Loyalty Collection Change The Cathedral Parish has transitioned quite well from the traditional “passing the basket” for collecting the offertory to using the Offering Boxes, Online Giving, and Envelopes. For over a year we have maintained and even surpassed some of The annual appeal for Catholic Charities NH is underway. our giving patterns as a parish. This is great news as it shows Please prayerfully consider how you can help in their good that Cathedral Parishioners are financially committed to work to move lives forward with a gift this year. What you supporting the parish, and they are giving prayerfully and give will help provide comfort, education, mentoring, and intentionally.  We have also been blessed with hope for those who are facing difficult times. Our parish individuals who have generously goal is $19,000. donated for specific projects and special collections. As we strive to Visit www.ccnh.org/everything to make a gift and see how continue to support our parish in your support of Catholic Charities helps our neighbors in these traditional and creative ways, need overcome hardship.  it seems like a good opportunity to revisit how we continue the Monthly Loyalty Collection. The Monthly Loyalty Collection began PARISH SUPPORT years ago to help offset many of the 582 faithful gave glory to God by participating in the Holy maintenance and upkeep costs Sacrifice of the Mass the weekend of April 17/18: associated with the Cathedral’s buildings and  grounds, which date back to 1869. At the time and for years, WȵȵȻȼɉ CȿȼȼȵȳɄȹȿȾ  parishioners have given to the Monthly Loyalty Collection OȾȼȹȾȵ ȷȹɆȹȾȷ    $ 4,529 every first Sunday of the month, in addition to their weekly EȾɆȵȼȿɀȵɃ     $ 1,291 offering. With the parish offertory sustained through the LȿȿɃȵ     $ 1,264 changes of the past year, now seems like the right time to     TǐǕǂǍ:  $ 7,084 rethink and expand the way of funding the Cathedral’s MȿȾɄȸȼɉ LȿɉȱȼɄɉ    $ 555 continued need for maintenance and upkeep of the buildings FɂȿȽ Gȿȴ’Ƀ BȼȵɃɃȹȾȷɃ   $ 13 and grounds; which include the Cathedral Church, the EȱɃɄȵɂ PȱɂȹɃȸ SɅɀɀȿɂɄ   $ 35 Blessed Chapel, the Rectory, the Library and the CȱɄȸȿȼȹȳ Rȵȼȹȵȶ    $ 522 entire lot of land stretching from Pine Street to Union Street.    WdždžnjdžǏDž TǐǕǂǍ: $ 8,209  I would like to present the Cathedral’s new Monthly Loyalty Visit: stjosephcathedralnh.org to sign up for online giving.  Contributors! The name and the concept have changed only  slightly, so rather than identifying it by a collection it will  now be connected to you, the contributor. The goal is to  invite as many parishioners and nonparishioners as possible  to commit to being a Contributor to the Cathedral by giving  (by envelope or online) every first Sunday of the month. A Thank You for your continued generosity! Monthly Loyalty Contributor to the Cathedral would personally commit to an amount that they determine with thought and prayer. I hope to promote the Monthly Loyalty The Wisdom of the Saints Contributors effort to people beyond the parish; these individuals might be connected to the Cathedral by our “All of our perfection consists in being conformed, Livestream system, or they may attend Mass at the Cathedral united and consecrated to Jesus Christ; and therefore on occasion, or they just want to help to maintain and support the Cathedral. the most perfect of all devotions is, without any doubt, that which the most perfectly conforms, unites and Please consider becoming a Monthly Loyalty Contributor. Please prayerfully consider your monthly contribution to consecrates us to Jesus Christ. Now, Mary being the help the Cathedral Parish maintain and upkeep its buildings most conformed of all creatures to Jesus Christ, it and grounds, please commit to making your contribution follows that, of all devotions, that which most each first Sunday of the Month, and please pray for the continued spiritual growth and strength of the parish. Thank consecrates and conforms the soul to Our Lord is you for your support as I introduce this renewed effort of devotion to His Holy Mother, and that the more  supporting the Cathedral Parish. a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it is In Christ, consecrated to Jesus.”

 Fr. Jason ~ Saint Louis de Montfort Feast Day: April 28 TljNJǓDž SǖǏDžǂǚ ǐLJ EǂǔǕdžǓ April is Child Abuse Prevention Month Fraternal BeneLits Night:  The month of April is designated as Child Abuse Prevention Monday, May 3, 2021 @ 7:00PM Month in the United States. Did you know? The Diocese of Manchester requires all adults This online presentaon by Joe Jordan, who is an who regularly work with children and youth in our parishes, inspiraonal speaker and behavioral finance expert schools, and camps to complete background checks. Background checks are renewed every 4 years. This is just who will discuss “StressRFree Rerement Planning,” one of the efforts undertaken by our diocese to protect including how to plan for your financial future and a children! The Diocese also provides child safety articles, secure rerement. Joe believes in the mission of the parent guides, and other helpful information about child of Columbus to protect families by providing protection on its website. For more information, please visit catholicnh.org/safety and share this information with others. economic security and stability. Only by helping others can we truly “Live a Significant Life.” All are welcome to register for this online presentaon. CALENDAR OF EVENTS       TUESDAY St. Joseph Cathedral Parish Outreach Please use the following AǑǓNJǍ 27  3:00 PMNBishop Brady Hall (by appt. only) instrucons:  WEDNESDAYEucharistic Adoration 7:30 AM  6:00 PM   AǑǓNJǍ 28   www.nhknight.org   SATURDAY Eucharistic Adoration 8:309:30 AM Located at boom center of page Mǂǚ 1 Click on "Register Here"  SUNDAY Monthly Loyalty Contributor Weekend Enter 92 in the Council block. Mǂǚ 2 20Minute Catechesis: The Domestic Church9:3010:00 AM

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