SACRED Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time HEART August 13, 2017 CATHEDRAL Truth shall spring out of the 118 N. 9th, Salina, KS 67401 earth, and justice shall look Office: 785-823-7221 down from heaven. 785-823-7222 Fax: 785-820-8063 — Psalm 85:12

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ST. JOSEPH WELCOME TO OUR PARISH

PARISH To register with our parish family, please call or stop by BISHOP OF SALINA Brookville, KS the parish office. +Bishop Edward Weisenburger 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: PASTOR Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. Rev. Nick Parker— Ex 204 Closed over the noon hour [email protected]

1:00 p.m.— 5:00 p.m. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Justin Palmer—Ex 214 Parish Mission Statement: [email protected]

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

PASTORAL MINISTER

MASS SCHEDULE MISAS Vicky Bonilla Ex 203 English Español [email protected]

Saturday/Sábado: 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER Sunday/Domingo: 8:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Janie Garcia—Ex 201 10:30 a.m. [email protected]

Monday –Friday 6:30 a.m. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE 8:00 a.m. RELIGIOUS FORMATION

Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202 CONFESSIONS CONFESIONES [email protected]

English Español Friday/Viernes: 7:30—7:50 a.m SPANISH DRE Saturday/Sábado: 4:30—5:15 p.m. 6:45—7:10 p.m. Mirna Aranda

Sunday/Domingo: 10:00—10:20 a.m. 11:50—12:25 p.m. or by appointment with the priest. MUSIC DIRECTOR

Preston Sauers– (785) 810-8217 BAPTISM BAUTISMOS [email protected] For information about the baptismal preparation class and to

schedule your child’s baptism, please call the Parish Office MT. CALVARY CEMETERY at 823-7221. Nancy Jaquay—Ex. 202

Para mayor información sobre las platicas pre-bautismales en [email protected]

español, favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia al 823-7221. PARISH RECEPTIONIST

Josefina Guillen Ex. 200 MARRIAGE MATRIMONIO COR IESV INFLAMA [email protected]

COR NOSTRVM The Salina Diocese requires engaged couples to contact their AMORE TVI parish priest six months in advance. Please contact your MAINTENANCE CARE priest as soon as you decide to marry. Jim Newton

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

Sacred Heart WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday, August 20

Cathedral Parish \Monday, August 14 8:00am Francis Roesner and Family Organization Leaders 6:30 am + Kurk John Budke 10:30am SHC Parishioners & Benefactors 8:00 am + Wilfred Dieker PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR 12:30 pm Velia Esquivel Favela Doug Mull Tuesday, August 15 Brookville 825-5336 6:30 am Fr. Justin Palmer 8:00am Poor Souls and Purgatory

8:00 am Dicker Family FINANCE COUNCIL CHAIR 5:30 pm + Mary Frank Susan Nelson PRAYERS FOR THE SICK If

7:15 pm Carlos Torres you or someone you know is ill

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Wednesday, August 16 and would like prayers of our COUNCIL #601 6:30 am Chris Hrabe Family parish family, please call the GRAND KNIGHT office at 823-7221. Names will be kept on our 8:00 am + Rosa Murray Gary Alden list for 2 months and then removed unless the 826-5675 Thursday, August 17 parish office is notified otherwise. We ask you

6:30 am L & D Members of the to pray for Phil Berg, Betty Bennett, Cindy SHCCCW (LADIES GUILD) Russel and Selma Brown Family Ziegler, Kindra Burton, Mark Ferron, Betty PRESIDENT Clark, Grayson Stewart, Amalia Rivera, James Linda Struble 8:00 am + Clara and Elmer Lorson Lacy, Eva Boberg, Elizabeth Collins, Julia 823-8726 Friday, August 18 Sims, Julia Rush, Ila Grant, Martina Jones,

CYO YOUTH DIRECTOR 6:30am Montoy Family Claudia Sheridan, Karen Humphries, Wilma Office at St. Mary’s Parish 8:00am L & D Members of the Yeager ,Elizabeth Wheeler, Michael Magee, Chris and Renee Thompson Guesnier And Marrs Family Ronald Tremblay, Leo Linenberger, Josephine 785-827-5575 Dougherty, Regena McCloskey, John M, Saturday, August 19 Jessie D , and for all disabled in rest homes [email protected] 8:00am + Michael John Martin and hospitals. We pray for Gods healing CYO President 5:30pm L & D Members of the David presence for each of them and for family Kate Schieferecke Weir caregivers. 7:15pm David Garcia

Liturgical Ministry Schedule August 19-20

Lector: Jim Brown EMHC : Chris Hrabe, Jeannie Hrabe, Mark Roberti 5:30 PM Servers: Isaac Martin, Shane Dougherty Greeter/Usher: Joyce Wakefield, David Wakefield, Charles Weir, Judy Bohm

Lectores: Claudia Segoviano Rafael Gloria 7:15 PM Ministros: Aurelia Rodriguez Monaguillos: Jesus Contreras, Jaqueline Garcia, Jose Aranda, Isabel Aranda

Lector: David Fox EMHC : Cecil Denning, Alice Fox, Marilyn Crawford 8:00 AM Servers: McMillian brothers Greeter/Usher: Bob Peck, Terry Bohm, Tim Linenberger

Lector: Pat Martin EMHC: Phyllis Harper, Lesllie Martinez, Rob Bonilla, Vicky Bonilla, Gerry Parker 10:30 AM Servers: Jason Marrs, Noah Carrazco, Antonia Waggoner Greeter/Usher: Jim Carter, Dennis Stolzenburg, Libby Wheeler, Max Wheeler

Lectores: Rosalva Martinez, Carlos Torres 12:30 PM Ministros: Perla Campa, Larry Moreno, Angelita Mendiola, Teresa Correa, Carmen De Leon Monaguillos: Araceli Davila, Betany Campa, Citlaly Campa, Joshua Soto

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Weekly Calendar of Events The English Religious August 13 Education program is needing a seventh grade 7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral teacher for the 2017/18 6:30 pm Vocatio Meeting—HOB school year. This program 7:00 pm Adoration-Anniversary of Our Lady of meets on Sunday evenings, Fatima—Cathedral from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, in the former Sacred Heart grade school. If you are interested please contact August 15 Nancy Jaquay at the Cathedral office, 823-7221 or Assumption of Mary-Office Closed e-mail [email protected]. Please remember, you 5:30 pm Assumption Holy Day Mass don’t have to have a degree in Theology to teach our youth. You do need enthusiasm and a basic 7:00 pm Assumption Holy Day Mass—Spanish understanding of your Catholic faith. I look forward August 19 to hearing from you. 9:00 am CCW (Ladies guild) meeting—HOB August 20 7:30 am Sunday Rosary—Cathedral

RCIA have you or someone you know thought about joining t h e C a t h o l i c f a i t h? RCIA CATHEDRAL ROOF classes for all children and adults will begin in FUND DRIVE September. These classes are for non-Catholics Sacred Heart Cathedral building who would like to learn more about the Catholic roofs will undergo repair in the faith and possibly join the . If you upcoming weeks due to were baptized Catholic but did not receive your extensive hail damage. The Old First Communion and/or Confirmation, we also Parish Hall’s kitchen will be remodeled and have offer classes to help prepare you to receive repairs. Our goal is to raise $50,000 to be able those sacraments. If you are interested in either to complete this great project. We are asking of these programs contact Nancy Jaquay at the you to put this necessity into prayer and parish office, 823-7221 or e-mail her at consider giving what your heart desires toward [email protected]. this fund drive. There are several ways you can contribute: 1. All amounts given in the green THE FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION envelope marked “Cathedral Maintenance Fund” OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, that you currently receive in the mail will go HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION towards this fund 2. Use the envelopes in the gathering space marked “Cathedral Roof Fund Drive” 3. Mail a check to the parish office in an Masses at Sacred Heart Cathedral will envelope marked “Cathedral Roof Fund Drive” be Tuesday, August 15 at 6:30 am, 4. Donate online by selecting “Improvement 8:00 am, 5:30 pm in English and 7:00 Maintenance Fund” Goal $50,000 Total pm in Spanish. Parish Office will be received $18,846.63. closed. All your help is very appreciated.

Weekly Contributions we need to meet parish expenses:$13,222.09 Your contribution last week Offertory:$ 2,851.44 Envelopes $ 4,606.00 Electronic Giving $ 1,315.00 Last week’s Total Contributions received: $ 8,772.44

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Catholic Charities Thrift CELEBRATING THE 100TH Store YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF Thrift Store is OUR LADY OF FATIMA now open at 1500 S. 9th Street in Come join us at Sacred Heart Salina. The Thrift store carries a variety of clothing, housewares, bedding, toys, Cathedral for an hour with and accessories and is open to the public. Clients Exposition of the Blessed of Catholic Charities will receive vouchers for Sacrament on the 13th of each limited merchandise based on need. The Thrift month from May to October. Store will be open Thursdays 9:00am to 4:00pm, Adoration celebrations will be held Fridays 9:00am to 2:00pm, and Saturdays from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adoration 9:00am to noon. will include song, the Rosary, If you would like to donate items or reading the related monthly volunteer at the Catholic Charities Thrift Store, message of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917, silent contact Cara Ivey, Volunteer Coordinator, at prayers, and benediction. 785-825-0208 ext. 216 or [email protected]. "Lectio: Eucharist" Information regarding Catholic Charities Thrift Study Where is the Mass in the Store is also available at www.ccnks.org. Bible? You'll be amazed when RACHEL’S VINEYARD we start in the Garden of Eden RETREATS and especially in Revelation with You are called by name. If you the Wedding Supper of the Lamb. Dr. Brant Pitre gives a are struggling with your fresh perspective & deep insights abortion decision come and as he guides us through Scripture to illuminate see what the wonder & miracle of the Eucharist. It can last Jesus has prepared for you. Give yourself His a lifetime towards strengthening your relationship “gift” of a retreat weekend. with Christ. Join us on Monday evenings, starting Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats June 26 for ten weeks. RSVP now 785-342-0130 Healing the pain of abortion one weekend at if you want a workbook and the location. a time. Where is the Mass in the Bible? This Next retreat: September 29, 30, October 1 month Dr. Pitre will be explaining the Mass from 1-877-I-GRIEVE (1-877-447-4383) the New Testament and how it fulfills what was [email protected] believed in the Old. Join us on Mondays, 7-8:30, 4 weeks. Call Marlene, 342-0130, for the location. You will gain a great appreciation for the Mass CCW (Ladies guild) which will last a lifetime. meeting is Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in the HOB. Breakfast will be served, DILLONS COMMUNITY followed by the meeting and installation of REWARDS officers. All women of the Parish are invited and For Sacred Heart Cathedral encouraged to attend. Hope to see you there. USE #71673 Every qualifying purchase that you make using PRAYER CHAIN your Plus Shoppers Card will benefit Sacred Whenever you or someone you know are in need for prayers , call Jenny Heart Cathedral Please contact the parish office Keeler at 309-0916 or call the cathedral if you need further assistance at 823-7221. office at 823-7221 to be added to the Prayer Chain. ADORATION CHAPEL AT FIRST SATURDAY FATIMA ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON DEVOTIONS Join us every first Saturday of Tuesday: Midnight-1AM,1-2AM, 2-3AM the month from 7:30-8:45am Wednesday: Midnight-1AM, 2-3AM first Saturday devotions which Thursday: Midnight-1AM,1-2AM, include song, a guided 8-9AM reflection on a mystery of the Friday: 1-2AM (3rd week/month,) Rosary, Mass, and a Rosary 9-10AM after mass. Our Lady has promised extraordinary graces If you are interested contact Stephanie to those who practice this devotion for five Bellerive at 785-823-3401. consecutive first Saturdays.

MARYKNOLL LAY MISSIONERS Speaking: Sam Stanton August 26 -27, 2017 Sam Stanton in 1985, along with his wife, Cecilia and their 3 children joined Lay Missioners and served in rural CELEBRATIONS TO HONOR Chile for over 19 years. While in Chile, they MARRIED COUPLES joined a Maryknoll pastoral team that attended St. Nicholas of Myra Parish, Hays the pastoral needs of three rural parishes in the 3:00pm, Sunday, October 1, 2017 southern diocese of Linares. Sam currently works in NY at the headquarters of Maryknoll Sacred Heart Cathedral, Salina Lay Missioners as the Executive Director. 3:00 pm, Sunday, October 8, 2017 Sam will speak at all masses at Sacred Heart If you would like to participate in the Cathedral and St. Joseph churches the Sacred Heart celebration. Please call the parish weekend of August 26 -27 to share his mission office at 785-823-7221 by Wednesday, August experience as part of the Diocesan Mission 30, to request an invitation from Bishop Cooperative Plan 2017. A second collection will Weisenburger. be taken to support Maryknoll Lay Missioners. Your kind welcome and generous support is most appreciated. Maryknoll Lay Missioners is a Catholic organization inspired by the mission of Jesus to live and work with poor communities in Africa, FAITHFUL FAMILIES Asia, and the Americas, responding to basic needs and helping to create a more just and Faithful Families was created to provide compassionate world. Maryknoll Lay Missioners spiritual growth and fellowship for sends and supports long – term missioners who mothers in the Salina Catholic work in Health care, Education, Pastoral Work Community. The group meets twice per and Economic Development. To learn more, visit month on Monday’s to give mothers and opportunity www.mklm.org to learn more about the Catholic Faith. One session hosts a speaker and the other is a rosary and book THE ADVENTURE BEGINS! club discussion. Scout Sign-Up Night for boys 1st grade Mothers from all 3 Salina Catholic Parishes are through High School is Thursday, welcome to participate in the Faithful Families August 24th, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the St. activities. FREE childcare is provided during the Mary’s Parish Hall. Boys enrolled in meetings. Please RSVP for childcare the Thursday any parochial, private, public or home prior to gathering. The Speaker Program and Book school are invited to join our Cub Scout Pack 20 Club both meet from 9-11am at St Mary’s Parish Hall or Boy Scout Troop 20. For more information in Meeting Room #1. Our book this year is Resisting regarding Cub Scouts, please call Angie Holston Happiness by Matthew Kelly. @827-3929. For Boy Scouts, please call Patty Robben @825-4126. Fall Schedule September 11th-Father Don topic: Father Rother-American Martyr PLEASE JOIN VOCATIO 25th- Rosary & Book Club In praying for vocations to the October priesthood and religious life at 16th-Sister Margaret topic: Human Trafficking 6:30pm in the Blessed 30 th - Rosary & Book Club Sacrament Chapel at Sacred November Heart Cathedral. There will be 13th- Krista Freeland topic: Christian Counseling/ Adoration, Rosary and Benediction. Following Marriage Communication prayer at approximately 7:00pm there will be a 27th- Rosary & Book Club brief meeting followed by our speaker, Liz December Carney, St. Mary's parishioner and Sacred Heart 4th Eileen Thibault topic: Rosary Craft High School religion teacher, who will share with 11th- Book Club us her recent pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James). Please join us for For more information, you can find us on prayer and/or the presentation. Vocatio is a Facebook, contact [email protected] or tri-parish organization and all are welcome. by calling/texting Holly at 785 737 3925.

ABUSE OF MINORS CATHOLIC CHARITIES ANNUAL PASTORAL RESPONSE APPEAL Hotline—785-825-0865: For the This weekend is the 2017 Catholic safety and the healing of Charities Annual Appeal. Last week, children the Diocese of Salina you heard a message from Bishop Weisenburger Provides an Abuse of Minors encouraging your support for this important Pastoral Response Hotline. Calls ministry. Pledge cards and remittance envelopes are to this number will be answered available here at Mass. Please complete a pledge by the Diocesan Assistance Coordinator, who will card and use the remittance envelope to place your offer to have the Victim’s Assistance Coordinator donation in the parish offering today or mail directly meet with the caller in person, if the caller so to Catholic Charities. By making a contribution, you desires. Calls are confidential with the following exceptions: Any allegation of child abuse are partnering with Catholic Charities to provide a concerning those who currently are minors must safety net for struggling individuals and families. be reported to the Kansas Protection Report Your support offers hope to people in desperate Center (1-800-922-5330) as required by Kansas situations, so thank you for prayerfully considering State Law and Diocesan Policy: Any allegation a gift. Your support is greatly appreciated. of child abuse including sexual misconduct must If you have any questions, please contact be shared with the proper diocesan authorities. Development Director, Eric Frank, at 785-825-0208 Email address:[email protected]. or [email protected]. This bulletin announcement provided by the Diocesan Office of Safety and Security. MASS INTENTIONS RESPECT LIFE The Diocese of Salina To schedule a Mass Intention, Respect Life Office will sponsor a bus trip to the please call Josefina at 823-7221 or March for Life in Washington, stop by the office during the week. D.C., January 17-21, 2018. Suggested donation for a Mass intention is $10. Our The trip includes bus fare, normal policy is 1 intention per month but due to fewer hotel for two nights, Mass, the March For Life, requests we will allow 2 per month. sightseeing, and the Life is VERY Good Rally; information@ www.arlingtondiocese.org/youth/ MARK YOUR CALENDARS lifeisverygoo d.aspx (optional, additional cost) RURAL LIFE DAY Cost of the trip is $325 per person. Online Will be August 20, 2017, at St Registration will be available @ http:// Wenceslaus Parish in Wilson, salinadiocese.org/respect-life or pick up a form KS. The main celebration of the from the parish office. There is a $50 Rural Life Day is the nonrefundable reservation fee. Reservations presentation of the Msgr. John George Weber are due no later than Sept. 30. For more Century Farm award to families who have owned or information contact Respect Life Coordinator, farmed the same farm for the past 100 years. We Deacon Scott Watford (785)628-1446 or email will begin at 3:00 p.m. (CDT) and conclude with [email protected] refreshments. Everyone is invited to attend. Further information for the Century Farm CYO Award may be found on the Diocesan website If you have registered to attend under Rural Life, or contact Fr. Rich Daise at NCYC in Indianapolis this coming 785- 462-2179. November, your second payment of $250 was due June 16th. Please THE CREIGHTON drop that off in the after hours box at St. Mary's ASAP. The final payment of MODELYSTEM $235 will be due September 12th. Is a natural, safe, effective, and The CYO youth council met this past Church-approved method for week to start planning another great achieving or avoiding pregnancy, year! Please mark your calendars for the Kick overcoming infertility, and Off Bash on September 10th. monitoring reproductive health. Introductory Reminder that final NCYC payments are sessions will be offered monthly by Dr. Maria Rapp, due on September 15th. Any changes/additions FCP. Classes will be held at Chiropractic Wellness to registrations after that point will be subject to Center, 1638 South Ohio St. at 7:00pm. September a fee. 14 The sessions are free and last approximately one Don't forget to sign up for CYO hour. For more information please call 827-7779 or notifications at Remind.com. Text @salinacyo email [email protected]. to the number 81010 .

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION NOTHING TO FEAR The Roman Canon, called Eucharistic Prayer I, is A rabbi was asked why God sends trials and probably seldom heard in your parish. Some priests will troubles into human lives. “Because God gets lonely for choose it for at least one of the Masses of Christmas, or his people” was the reply. There is some resonance with the Easter Vigil. Such sparing use of this prayer seems this wisdom in today’s Gospel, as Jesus makes his strange, especially since it was the only Eucharistic disciples get into a boat without him and goes off alone Prayer in the Latin Rite for many centuries, from as long while they venture into stormy waters. Of course, ago as 500 right up to 1970. neither Jews nor Christians believe that the Almighty In 1965, the vernacular language was approved for plays this sort of whimsical game with them, but there the canon of the Mass. Almost immediately, some is some truth in the statement that we don’t turn to God experimental texts began to surface in the Netherlands, for saving help until we’re in a bind. Peter’s role today, and priests began to use new Dutch texts without as it is throughout the New Testament, is to be a sign or permission. By 1966, Pope Paul VI had set up a to represent each member of the church and the whole committee to consider whether or not it was time to church. Our story is the tale told about Peter’s faith approve such experimentation and extend it to today. What can bolster our faith is that even when non-Dutch churches. No sooner had the committee been Christ calls us to face bravely the tempests of life, if we formed than other individuals copied the Dutch by just are walking through them with our eyes fixed on him in plunging on ahead. The Dutch bishops had approved the faith, we have nothing to fear. Even when we falter or use of the new prayers nationwide in 1968, and Flemish sink, simply crying “Lord, save me!” is enough to help bishops in Belgium quickly agreed. By then, German us know the steady grasp of God’s hand. Then, translations of the Dutch prayers were in wide use, and sheltered inside the walls of faith, the storms we endure before long nearly one hundred Eucharistic Prayers, all lose their power over us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. unapproved, were in circulation in France. The Vatican heard the widespread desire for more variety in SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Eucharistic Prayer forms, and, with the pope’s approval, Sunday: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time the process of creating new official prayers began. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Monday: St. Maximilian Kolbe Tuesday: The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary FROLICSOME Wednesday: St. Stephen of Hungary Saturday: St. John Eudes; Blessed Virgin Mary Anyone who wishes to frolic with the devil cannot rejoice with READINGS FOR THE WEEK Christ. —St. Peter Chrysologus Monday: Dt 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 TODAY’S READINGS Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 First Reading — Elijah waits on the mountain for the Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; LORD to pass by (1 Kings 19:9a, 11-13a). Mt 18:15-20 Psalm — Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114:1-6; your salvation (Psalm 85). Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Second Reading — From the Israelites, with their law Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24; and the prophets, comes the Christ (Romans 9:1-5). Mt 19:3-12 Gospel — As Jesus walked on the sea, the disciples Saturday: Jos 24:14-29; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; were terrified (Matthew 14:22-33). Mt 19:13-15 The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna- tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Sunday: Is 56:1, 6-7; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28

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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