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Trinity Sunday Sul Y Drindod CARDIFF CATHEDRAL ☩ CADEIRLAN CAERDYDD Clergy House, 38 Charles Street, Cardiff, CF10 2SF Tel/Ffôn: (029) 20 23 14 07 Email/Ebost: [email protected] Website/Gwefan: cardiffcathedral.org.uk Trinity Sunday Sul Y Drindod 30th May 2021 Year B Psalter Week: 1 A reflection of Pope Benedict XVI on Entrance Antiphon the Sacred Heart of Jesus Blest be God the Father, and the Only The deepest meaning of this devotion to God's love Begotten Son of God, and also the Holy is revealed solely through a more attentive Spirit, for he has shown us his merciful consideration of its contribution not only to the love. knowledge, but also and especially to the personal experience of this love in trusting dedication to its Responsorial Psalm service. Happy the people the Lord has chosen as When we practise this devotion, not only do we recognize God's love with gratitude but we continue his own. to open ourselves to this love so that our lives are ever more closely patterned upon it. God, who Gospel Acclamation poured out his love "into our hearts through the Alleluia, alleluia! Glory be to the Father, Holy Spirit who has been given to us" (cf. Rom 5: 5), and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; the invites us tirelessly to accept his love. The main aim of the invitation to give ourselves entirely to the God who is, who was, and who is to come. saving love of Christ and to consecrate ourselves to Alleluia! it is, consequently, to bring about our relationship with God. Communion Antiphon This explains why the devotion, which is totally Since you are children of God, God has oriented to the love of God who sacrificed himself sent into your hearts the Spirit of his Son, for us, has an irreplaceable importance for our faith and for our life in love. Whoever inwardly accepts the Spirit who cries out: Abba, Father. God is moulded by him. The experience of God's love should be lived by men and women as a "calling" to which they must respond… A 2006 letter on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the encyclical letter Haurietis Aquas. KEY * denotes the Mass is open to the public. ± denotes service is live-streamed only, and not open to the public. Saturday Zoom Login4:30pm Details - Sacrament Meeting ofID: Reconciliation, 868 571 1627 until Password:5:15pm cathedral 5:30pm Sung Mass: Intentions of the Holy Father Sunday 11:00am Mass: the Cathedral Community Pentecost 4:30pm Holy Rosary & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 5:30pm Quiet Mass: Michael & Theresa Collins, RIP Monday 12:00pm Holy Rosary: Joyful Mysteries The Visitation 12:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 12:25pm of the Blessed 12:45pm Mass: Special Intention (SW) Virgin Mary Tuesday 7:30am Mass: Holy Souls St. Justin, 8:00am Morning Prayer Martyr 12:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 12:25pm 12:45pm Mass: Joseph McCarthy, RIP After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, until 3:00pm Wednesday 12:45pm Mass: Holy Souls After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, until 3:00pm Thursday 7:30am Mass: Holy Souls St. Charles 8:00am Morning Prayer Lwanga & 12:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 12:25pm Companions 12:45pm Mass: Intentions of the Donor After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, until 3:00pm 5:00pm Holy Hour for Vocations to the Priesthood & Religious Life Friday 7:30am Mass: Holy Souls 8:00am Morning Prayer 12:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 12:25pm 12:45pm Mass: Special Intention: Barrie Thomas After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, until 3:00pm No First Friday Devotions today Saturday 9:00am The Angelus (Facebook Live only) St. Boniface 10:00am Mass: Rev. Giles Goward, RIP After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, until 12:00pm After Mass: Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 12:00pm Saturday 4:30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation, until 5:15pm 5:30pm Sung Mass: Intentions of Matthew Evans Sunday 11:00am Mass: the Cathedral Community Corpus Christi 4:30pm Sung Evening Prayer & Benediction 5:30pm Quiet Mass: Enlinda Wyatt, RIP INFORMATION Cathedral Opening Times Archbishop: Priest-In-Charge: Most Rev. George Rev. Daniel The Cathedral is open for all services and Stack Stanton for private prayer throughout the week. Opening Times: Parish Safeguarding: Weekday: 11:00am – 3:00pm John Fellows (029) 20 23 14 07 Saturday: 9:00am – 12:00pm; 4:00pm – 6:30pm (after Mass) Hospital Chaplaincy: If you, or a loved one, are admitted into Sunday: 10:00am – 12:00pm; hospital, please contact the hospital 4:20pm – 6:30pm (after Mass) Chaplaincy team: Thank you to the stewards for enabling the Cathedral to be open during these Contact - (029) 20 74 32 30 times. Chaplains: Rev. Peter Davies Sacrament of Reconciliation – The sacrament [email protected] is available in the Cathedral throughout the week: Rev. David Pritchard [email protected] Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays – from 12:00pm until 12:25pm SVP – Emergency Assistance: 07933 720 845 ____________________________________ Saturdays – 11:00am until 12:00pm and Prayer and Worship 4:30pm until 5:15pm Instructions for Attending the Celebration of If you cannot make these scheduled times, or Mass - The stewards are available at the back wish to talk in a more in-depth way, you can of the Cathedral to help and guide you. I am also book an appointment to meet me by very grateful to the stewards for their either telephoning Clergy House or emailing dedication and commitment. The Track and me at [email protected]. Trace system which is in place is there to safeguard visitors to the Cathedral for the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament – There celebration of Mass. Masks must be worn are several opportunities to adore the Lord in inside the Cathedral at all times, both for the Most Blessed Sacrament throughout the private prayer and also for Mass. If you have week. These opportunities are available in an exemption from the doctor, please show person, to visit the Cathedral, as well as being your information card to the stewards. on the livestream: Instructions for attending Mass are available on the Cathedral website. Visit: Weekdays: 13:15pm – 3:00pm www.cardiffcathedral.org.uk/coronavirus for Saturdays: 10:30am – 12:00pm details. Sundays: 4:30pm – 5:10pm Solemn Evening Prayer and Benediction – Monday, 7th June 2021 returns on Sunday (Corpus Christi), beginning the Bridgend Deanery at 4:30pm. While the congregation will be & unable to sing, this will be open to the public. the Newport Deanery During Sung Vespers we continue to pray for the intentions of the Archbishop and the Monday, 14th June 2021 whole diocesan family. On the solemnity of the Herefordshire Deanery Corpus Christi, I will process to the doors of the Cathedral with the Blessed Sacrament Monday, 21st June 2021 and give Benediction over the city of Cardiff. the North Gwent Deanery Seven Day Candles bearing the images of Our Monday, 28th June 2021 Lady of Penrhys, St. David, and the coat of the Pontypridd Deanery arms of St. John Henry Newman, are available at the back of the Cathedral for The Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of £5.00. Priests is intended to foster opportunities for reflection and meditation on the priestly life Our Lady of Penrhys – Pray for us. and on the pastoral ministry which priests are St. David – Pray for us. called to carry out in a wide range of St. John Henry Newman – Pray for us. circumstances. On this day, we will pray for the priests of our diocese in a particular way. Coming soon: Candles bearing the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus will arrive by the Social, Fundraising & Finance beginning of June, the month dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. SAVE THE DATE: Cathedral Parish Sunday Lunch – I have provisionally booked Sunday, June: Month Dedicated to the 20th June for the Cathedral Sunday Lunch at Sacred Heart of Jesus the Cornerstone, the first since before the lockdown. The Cornerstone will follow all June is traditionally dedicated to the Most safety guidelines issued by the Welsh Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the heart of the Government. Numbers will be reduced to month of the Sacred Heart is the feast day, comply with social distancing regulations. If this year being celebrated on Friday, 11th you would like to attend the lunch, please June 2021. The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart contact the Cornerstone directly on 029 20 of Jesus is designated as The Day of Prayer for 494 425. the Sanctification of Priests. Light Up Our Lady – Thank you to those who have already generously contributed money During the month dedicated to the Sacred to help restore the lighting to the side Heart of Jesus, we will pray the Litany of the chapels of the Cathedral, including Our Lady Sacred Heart of Jesus at the beginning of of Penrhys. We have already reach 58% of Adoration each day, at the conclusion of the the total cost for the lights in the three 12:45pm Mass. Each week we will pray for chapels. The total cost is estimated at £2,000. the priests of a particular deanery, If you are able to donate, please place in an mentioning the priests by name. This will go envelope and pass to a steward at the back as follows: of the Cathedral. .
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