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Cathedral Staff & Volunteers Anointing of the Sick Sacramental Most Reverend Chad W. Zielinski March 21, 2021 Bishop of the Diocese of Fairbanks Website: www.sacredheartak.org 1300 Peger Road My Parish App: Fairbanks, AK 99709 Office: (907) 474-9032 www.myparishapp.com Cathedral Staff & Volunteers Sacramental Preparation Clergy Baptism Classes Fr. Ross Tozzi, Rector: [email protected] Phone: 347-3005 Baptism class is for parents of infants and children under the Fr. Humberto Aristizabal: Phone: 342-9105 age of seven. The next Baptism class will take place Sat., Dcn. Charles Bowman: [email protected] Ph: 687-3940 March 27 from 12pm to 3pm in the social hall of the church. To register, contact Robert Bernard at [email protected] Dcn. Robert P. Barnard, LPC-S: [email protected] Forms and requirements for parents and godparents can be Administration found on our website at https://sacredheartak.org/baptism Deborah Leibee, Parish Office: [email protected] Religious Education Classes Tamara Want, Bookkeeper: [email protected] Sunday: 9:30 AM—10:45 AM See website for more infor- mation. Education Michelle Seminario, Religious Education: [email protected] Rite of Christian Initiation Of Adults (RCIA) Robert Bernard, Youth & Adult Ministry: [email protected] Instructions for those interested in learning about the Catholic Faith; Catholics and non-Catholics. Classes are held Thursday Outreach evenings from 7:00 — 8:30 PM at Immaculate Conception Ann Nickerson, Stephen Ministry: [email protected] 978-5281 Church. Call the office for more information. Pastoral Council Marriage Preparation Lourdes Bernal, Carolyn Dukes, Roberta Carnahan, Please contact the parish office or your pastor six (6) months Elizabeth Crail, Tim Doval, Barb Fennessy, Ann Hagestead, prior to the wedding. In preparation for marriage, engaged Jim Laferriere, Anna Mouton, Molly Murphy, Jim Villano, couples are invited and asked to attend Beloved Classes (once Tom Vorderbruggen, Patty Walter. a week for 6 weeks), and an Engaged Encounter weekend (Friday – Sunday). Funerals Anointing of the Sick Please let us know when you or others are sick, going into Contact the parish office at 474-9032 as soon as possible. the hospital, or in a nursing home so they may be included in our prayers and receive a visit upon request. WELCOME TO OUR PARISH Sacred Heart Cathedral extends a warm welcome to ALTAR FLOWER DEDICATIONS those who have recently joined our parish family, Altar Flowers can be placed in the sanctuary in front of visiting or are new to the area. If you are interested in the ambo in celebration of a special event, in the our parish, please stop by the Parish Office and intro- duce yourself and your family. Registration is easy, memory of a loved one, or as an offering of thanksgiv- just fill out a registration form, available in the acrylic ing. Please use the signup sheet located on the bulletin holder above the credenza, between the offices at the board between the offices or call the parish office to back of the church. Registrations may be dropped in reserve your special day. the collection basket or taken directly to the office. Safe Environment Training If you have not completed the mandatory training for all volunteers, “Serving Vulnerable Adults,” go to the following website and make sure you are up to date: https://safeandsacred-fairbanks.org If you need help, contact Deborah in the parish office (474-9032) and she will be happy to help you. All clergy, employees and volunteers are required to take this training every five years. Thank you for helping keep our children safe! Cathedral Mass Schedule · Mass Intentions · Readings Day & Date Mass Mass Intention Readings Sat Mar 20 4:30pm † Joseph & Helen Sabol Jer 11:18-20 · Jn 7:40-53 6:30pm Latin Mass (Mar 27, Apr 17 & 24) Sun Mar 21 8:00am Cathedral Parishioners Jer 31:31-34/Heb 5:7-9 · Jn 12:20-33 or, for Year A, Ez 37:12-14/Rom 8:8- 11 · Jn 11:1-45 or 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45 11:00am Jim Bennett (B-day) Spanish Mass 1:00pm † Luis Hoyos 5:30pm St. Mark Mass at the Cathedral Mon Mar 22 7:30am † Frances & Stanley Betlewicz Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 Tues Mar 23 7:30am † The Chmeilewski Family Nm 21:4-9 · Jn 8:21-30 Wed Mar 24 7:30am † Fr. Louis Renner, SJ Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 · Jn 8:31-42 Thurs Mar 25 7:30am Donor Intentions Is 7:10-14; 8:10 · Heb 10:4-10 · Lk 1:26-38 Fri Mar 26 7:30am † Dr, Charles Martin Jer 20:10-13 · Jn 10:31-42 Sat Mar 27 4:30pm † Mary Koutsakis Ez 37:21-28 · Jn 11:45-56 Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday: From 3:00 to 4:00pm or Upon Request Sacred Heart Live-Streamed & Recorded Masses: Neighboring Parish Mass Times Sat 4:30 PM & Sunday 11:00 AM Immaculate Conception (452-3533) Go to Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska Website Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm at http://dioceseoffairbanks.org/joomla/ Sunday: 7:30am, 10:00am Weekday: Mon, Tue, Th, Fri: 12:10pm; Wed 5:30pm Click on the Facebook symbol at the top of the page. Scroll down and select “Videos” from the menu on the Saint Raphael (457-6603) left. Then click on the Mass you would like to view. Saturday Vigil: 6:00pm Thank you to our Bishop, Priests, and Deacons! Sunday: 9:30am Weekday: Tue, Th: 9:30am. Wed 5:30pm Shepherd’s Cache is a free-will offering for our bish- Saint Nicholas, North Pole (488-2595) op, to use for the needs of village parishes in our dio- Saturday Vigil 5pm cese. Offerings in cash or checks may be dropped in Sunday: 9am, & 12pmWeekdays: Mon, Tue, Th, Fri the wooden box attached to the wall at the back of the 9am & Wed 6pm church marked "Shepherd's Cache." ADORATION TIMES COMPLETE MASS READINGS Sacred Heart Cathedral AVAILABLE ONLINE FROM USCCB Thurs. 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Daily Mass Readings Immaculate Conception Church Wed. 6:00 - 7:00 PM http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings Adoration with Confessions First Friday at ICC lecturas masivas diarias en español 6:00 PM - 6:00 AM Adoration https://bible.usccb.org/es/bible/lecturas St. Raphael Catholic Church Thurs. 7:00 - 8:00 PM ”Fasting and almsgiving are ‘the two wings of prayer’ Second Thurs of the Month which enable it to gain momentum and more easily reach even to God.” St. Nicholas Catholic Church M, T, Th, F 8:30am and Wed following 6pm Mass ~ St Augustine Please Pray For US…. Carmen Hernandez, José Maldonado, Elvia Cabrera, Armando Guevara, Daysi Rivera, Bravo Gonzalez family, Carmen Ramirez, Rufina Gonzalez, Ana Maria Pabón, Martha Helena Rodriguez Portillo, Alexander Joshua Forbes Paris, Jonathan Gabriel Gonzalez, Amelia Santander, Maria Gloria, Deborah Leibee, Maria Santander, Ingrid Guevara, Miriam Esparza de Torres, María Paula Rodríguez Torres, Lourdes Bernal and family, Deyanira Benavidez, Gloria Fredricks, Lucila Correa, Rosa Castro, Millie Castro, Elsa Maria, Juan, Melvin and Veronica Guevara, Aury Hernández, Cristina Nunez, Aubrey and Christian Hernandez, Keneisha and Michael, Luis Eduardo Bello González, Consuelo and Emiliano Hidalgo (Children), Merlin Marilú Varela, Andrés Pabón, Felipe Soto, Joe Malan, Taylor Hasting, Peggy Mantei, Rose Wages, Marty Moriarty, Linda Zielinski & Fam- ily, Mary Sheets, Ray Womack, Anthony Mallavarapu, Ajith Mallavarapu, Shelia DeGroot, Judy Higgins, Randy & Kristie Harris, Rose Marie Bruno, Josie Wooding, Leon Tomasic, Michael Ross, Maggie Ross, Lorraine Salzman, Ashton Ishnok & Family, Rosalie L’Ecuyer, Mike Scibor, Will Simard, Chick & Carolyne Wallace, Ryan Baum, Winnie Atwood, Donald, Phil- ip Klaas, Joe Greenwood, Jason Benigni, Toni Carterude, Jeffery Neal, Patricia Mayer, Allison Brien. UPCOMING EVENTS Thank you so much for your Ongoing generosity! Your Contributions keep our parish running! Sun. Mar 21: First Communion Class: 9:30am to And are Very Much Appreciated! 10:45am, downstairs at the Cathedral. Tues. Mar 23: Voices of Hope Prayer Group: 6 to March 13 & 14 General: $5,982 8:30pm in the Community Room St. Raphael Penance Service: 6 to 8pm. Mass, Con- Stations of the Cross fession & Adoration. Fridays During Lent Wed. Mar 24: Sacred Heart & ICC Penance Ser- vice: 5:30 to 8pm. (Mass 5:30pm), 6 to 8pm Adora- Sacred Heart Cathedral 7:00pm tion & Confession. At the Cathedral. St. Raphael Church 7:00pm St. Nicholas Church 7:00pm Confirmation: 7 to 8:30pm in the Social Hall. Immaculate Conception 5:30pm Mass & Stations Thurs. Mar 25: RCIA: Formal catechesis for adults wishing to complete their initiation into the Church. 7 May our participation in Lenten practices lead us to a faith- to 8:30pm. Immaculate Conception Church, Murphy filled Easter season. Hall. Fri. Mar 26: Youth Group: 7 to 9pm in the Cathe- Lenten Penance Services dral Social Hall. Tues., Mar. 23 - St. Raphael Church 6:00-8:00pm Bilingual Stations of the Cross: 7pm in the Cathedral. Mass, Confession & Adoration Sat. Mar 27: Baptism Class: for parents and godpar- Wed., Mar. 24 - Sacred Heart Cathedral 5:30 - 8:00pm ents of infants and children under the age of Seven. 12 Wed., Mar. 31 - Sacred Heart Cathedral 5:30 - 8:00pm to 3pm in the social hall. For Registration contact Robert Bernard at [email protected] Fr. Robert will be available for inquiries regarding annulments on March 31. Sun. Mar 28: First Communion Class: 9:30am to 10:45am, downstairs at the Cathedral. Shroud of Turin Shroud of Turin Presentation: At the Cathedral The Shroud of Turin has fascinated the faithful for centuries. Be- from 2:30 to 4:30pm with Dr. Glen Juday.
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