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To e ncounter J esus, t hen s erve J esus i n o thers Bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City Most Rev. Robert D. Gruss

Parish O%ce Hours Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

Contact Us: Parish O%ce Phone 605-342-0507 Website www.cathedralolph.org Email [email protected] 520 Cathedral Drive Rapid City, SD 57701

Parish O %ce Very Rev. Brian Christensen | Pastor Rev. Matt Fallgren | Associate Pastor Raul Daniel Deacon Jim Scherr Deacon George Gladfelter (retired) Beth Strain | Parish Administrator Janet Uhl | Administrative Secretary Roberta Bruhn | Safe Environment Coordinator JUNE 23, 2019 — YEAR OF THE Kim Eliason | Receptionist Julie Zastrow | Bookkeeper “T he s acrament o f c harity, the Holy Eucharist is the gift that Jesus Christ makes of Ruby Matejcik | Event Coordinator himself, thus revealing to us G od's i n'nite l ove for every man and woman. This Judy Hasenohrl | Parish Nurse Amber Larsen | Music and Liturgy Director wondrous sacrament makes manifest that ‘greater’ love which led him to ‘lay down Lisa Moeller | Food Service Manager his life for his friends’ (Jn 15:13). Jesus did indeed love them ‘to the end’ (Jn 13:1). In Vicky Justen | Maintenance Director those words the Evangelist introduces Christ's act of immense humility: before dying for us on the Cross, he tied a towel around himself and washed the feet of his Faith Formation disciples. In the same way, Jesus c ontinues, i n t he s acrament o f t he E ucharist, t o l ove Brett Eckert | Evangelization Director Laura Hawk | Youth & Young Adult Director us ‘to t he e nd,’ even to offering us his body and his blood. What amazement the Mary Daniel | Children’s Ministry Director Apostles have felt in witnessing what the Lord did and said during that Supper! What wonder must the eucharistic mystery also awaken in our own hearts!” ( Sacramentum Newman Center Caritatis , no. 1). 316 E. Kansas City St | 716-4130 Rev. Mark McCormick | Chaplain What w onder a nd j oy! Yes, the Eucharistic Mystery—the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ — awakens a desire and a deep hunger and thirst for authentic love. “In the sacrament of the Eucharist, Jesus shows us in particular the truth about the love S chedule Monday 7:00 AM and 5:30 P M which is the very essence of God. It is this evangelical truth which challenges each of Tuesday 7:00 AM and 5:30 PM us and our whole being. For this reason, the Church, which 'nds in the Eucharist the Wednesday 7:00 AM and 5:30 PM very center of her life, is constantly concerned to proclaim to all, when convenient or Thursday 7:00 AM and 5:30 PM inconvenient (cf. 2 Tim 4:2), that G od i s l ove. Precisely because Christ has become Friday 7:00 AM for us the food of truth, the Church turns to every man and woman, inviting them Saturday 8:00 AM and 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM, and 5:30 PM freely to accept God's gift” (SC, no. 2).

This Y ear o f t he E ucharist — which we begin today — draws each of us into this Reconciliation Wednesday Noon-1:00 PM mystery of God’s love which He wonderfully reveals in the Eucharist we share. Come, Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM let us share the Bread of Angels! Come, let us adore Him on the throne of the ! 7:30-8:30 PM Come, let us carry the mystery within our bodies and souls! STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYER

SACRAMENTS PRAYER INTENTIONS THIS WEEK Please r emember t he s ick o f t he C athedral P arish, e specially… Charles Castle, Mary Gill, Kathy Tsioulcas, Judy Massey, Barbara Sobotik, Karen Madsen, If you would like to have your child Dorothy Burckhard, Bruce Peterson, Wanda Stapelberg, Cindy Hise, Judy Farwell, Jack baptized, contact Dcn. Raul Daniel, Robertson, Darren Vasquez, and Bruce Conrad. [email protected] or 390-3333. Names will remain on our list for one month . Please contact the o%ce to request continued prayers, 342-0507.

Marriage To add an intention to our Cathedral prayer chain, please contact Dolores Conway, Those wishing to celebrate the 431-5218, [email protected]. Sacrament of Marriage are asked to contact Janet, Please p ray f or t hose s erving i n t he m ilitary, e specially… [email protected] or CW3 (P) Jackson, MSgt. Andrew Ashley, AB Kalli Knutelski, AB Camille Weeks, 342-0507, at least six months SSgt Nick Smith, CWO Jason Woulfe, PFC Alex Bachman, AF TechSgt. Daniel Hague, before the intended date of the CWO Tyler Ehnes, LCDR Shaun Steinbarger, Cpt. Andrew Paulin, Cpt. Kathleen McDougal, celebration. Cpt. Hofer, SrA. Allison Bekaert, SSgt. Quincy Baumeister, and TSgt Allen Fanter.

If you have a family member who is currently serving overseas and you would like to have that person’s name listed on the prayer list in the bulletin, please call Janet at 342-0507.

VSI To o btain a p rayer s hawl, contact the parish o%ce at 342-0507. Spiritual H ospice M inistry: to request prayers for the dying call 209-0667 or visit VERITATIS S PLENDOR I NSTITUTE SpiritualHospice.com. REGISTRATION Please p ray f or t he d eceased m embers o f o ur p arish f amily. The Veritatis Splendor Institute (VSI) is offering Basic and Master Catechist Certi'cation BLACK ELK MASS Programs for all who are interested in sharing in Tuesday, J une 2 5, S t. A gnes C hurch i n M anderson, S D the mission of the Church to proclaim the There will be a celebration of the successful conclusion of the diocesan case for the to all. Join over 200 students who have studied of Nicholas Black Elk, . Bishop Robert Gruss will celebrate Church teaching, engaged in meaningful the Mass at 11:00 AM. The 'nal documents of this local phase of the canonization fellowship with other Catholics, encountered process will be signed. An o%cial from Rome will be present to take them to Rome for Christ on retreat days, and grown in their consideration by the Vatican Congregation of . A meal will follow the Mass, as well personal life of prayer. Classes begin in as visits to the grave of Nicholas Black Elk. All are welcome; priests may concelebrate. September. D eadline f or r egistration i s A ugust 1 . Information and application packets are available SACRED RELICS OF THE SAINTS at the O%ce of Faith Formation, or online at www.veritatissplendorinstitute.com. Contact Friday, J uly 1 2, a t 7 :00 P M, B lessed S acrament C hurch Susan Safford, [email protected], or Dionne Church presents a teaching and exposition of Sacred Relics. Fr. Eastmo, [email protected], 605-716-5214 x221 Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will be here with a very special Vatican for more information. collection of over 150 relics, some as old as 2000 years. Among the treasures will be relics of St. , St. Therese of Lisieux (the “Little Flower"), St. , St. , St. , and St. . In addition, there PERPETUAL will also be present a portion of the of Our Lady, as well as one of the largest remaining pieces of the True Cross in the world. Those in attendance will be able to ADORATION examine and venerate each relic. In the church’s history many miracles and healings “You Eternal Trinity, are a deep have been worked in the presence of relics, and many have been healed through this sea. The more I enter you, the ministry. Please do not miss this opportunity. You are encouraged to bring your articles more I discover, and the more I of devotion (such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members discover, the more I seek.” which you will be able to touch to the reliquaries as a means of intercession. St. . Ask Jesus to help you enter into SUMMIT 2019 the Trinity through at the Cathedral. Consider being a part of the team that helped make last year’s Summit the largest event ever hosted at Terra Sancta. This year is shaping up to be an even more inspiring event There i s a s trong n eed t o h ave a n A dorer t o c over with guest speaker Fr. John Riccardo of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Ambassador’s for Saturday 4 :00-5:00 P M. P lease p rayerfully c onsider signing u p f or t his h our . Christ will equip and inspire you to gently invite others to grow in their faith. It will Sign up for Adoration on the Cathedral website: provide you with everything you need to know about this year’s Summit so that you can www.cathedralolph.org share this with your parish. For more information or to register, please visit: www.CatholicWayOfLife.org/events or call the O%ce of Stewardship at 716-5214 ext 233. 2 CELEBRATION THE PARISH THIS WEEK

Main Cathedral (MC), Our Lady’s Chapel (OLC), Sacred Heart Chapel (SHC), Choir Loft (CL), Cathedral Hall (CH), Cathedral Hall Classroom (CHC), Large Meeting Room (LMR), Lower (LS) Life Lounge (LL).

Sunday, J une 2 3 No C offee a nd R olls Year o f t he E ucharist O pening M ass—10:30 AM (MC) Corpus C hristi P rocession—11:30 AM OLPH F east D ay L unch—Noon Divine M ercy C haplet & P atriotic R osary—3:00 PM (SHC)

Monday, J une 2 4

OUR L ADY O F P ERPETUAL H ELP Tuesday, J une 2 5 Federation o f N orth A merican E xplorers—6:30 PM (CH)

Day of Celebration Wednesday, J une 2 6

Reconciliation—12:00 noon-1:00 PM (MC) Sunday, June 23 RCIA—7:00 PM (CH)

Join us for a triple celebration! Thursday, J une 2 7 Prayer f or F reedom a nd P eace—12:00 noon–1:00 PM (OLC) 10:30 AM-Mass celebrated by Parents i n P rayer R osary—6:15 PM (SHC) Alpha—7:00 PM (CH) Bishop Robert Gruss to start the Friday, J une 2 8 Year of the Eucharist

Saturday, J une 2 9 11:30 AM- Corpus Christi Procession Reconciliation—3:00 PM-4:00 PM (MC), 7:30-8:30 PM (MC) around the campus following Mass Lifesavers A gainst A buse F undraiser—after the 5:30 PM Mass

Noon-Picnic Reception for Sunday, J une 3 0 Lifesavers A gainst A buse F undraiser—after all Masses Our Lady of Perpetual Help Coffee a nd R olls—9:00 AM (CH) Feast Day Divine M ercy C haplet & P atriotic R osary—3:00 PM (SHC) We will be serving hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, -corn and Divine Mercy Sundaes! Games will be available for the kids! Praise and Worship concert! You are invited to bring lawn chairs.

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CATHOLIC D AUGHTERS SUMMER P ICNIC Monday, J uly 8 , a t 6 :00 P M Horace M ann P ark

Members should bring a potluck dish. Chicken, drinks, paper products and utensils will be furnished. You are invited to bring your family and your out of town guests. If there are weather concerns, we will meet at St. Therese Church. If Horace Mann is not available, we will meet at the College Park Shelter. Please be sure to place this event on your calendar and join us for a fabulous time. Information, call 431-0851. 3 WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE Dear Members of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, Monday (6/24) The Nativity of St. As we celebrated the Ordination of Father Zane Pekron on 7:00 AM Mass– Susan Safford and Family 3:30 PM Mass at The Victorian May 28th, my heart was filled with gratitude for the generous 5:30 PM Mass– Fr. Grant Gerlach heart of our newest priest, for the nurturing he received from Steve and Nina Pekron, his wonderful parents, for the many Tuesday (6/25) Weekday people involved in helping to prepare him for ministry and for 7:00 AM Mass– Nick Heinen + the prayers and financial support which our parishioners 3:30 PM Mass at Fairmont Grand have offered so generously to allow his vocation to grow to 5:30 PM Mass– Greg Biegler fruition. Wednesday (6/26) Weekday 7:00 AM Mass– Frank Kern Many, many thanks for your generous contributions 5:30 PM Mass– Jack Kramer + for the 2019 Adopt-a-Seminarian Appeal, totaling 29, 895.19. The funds you raise for Seminarian Education are critical for Thursday (6/27) Weekday the academic efforts of our seminarians during their 7:00 AM Mass– Frances Bachand + discernment. This fall the Diocese of Rapid City will have 5:30 PM Mass– Brian Davis + seven men in formation, three of whom will be in theology Friday (6/28) The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (grad school). As you are aware, college costs are rising 7:00 AM Mass– David Rooks + each year, particularly at the graduate school level. We could

not do this without your support! Saturday (6/29) Sts. Peter and Paul 8:00 AM Mass– Maciej Oswaldowski + In addition to the financial support and your prayers 5:30 PM Mass– Mitch Linster for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious Sunday (6/30) Thirteenth Sunday in Time life, I am grateful for all that our parishes do to encourage 8:00 AM Mass– Theresa Braddock + young people to prayerfully and openly discern their vocation 9:00 AM Mass at Hermosa– Roger Ritter + and the will of God for their lives. Many of our priests will tell 10:30 AM Mass– Iris Schlimgen + you that their vocation came to light when someone they 5:30 PM Mass– People of the Parish respected invited them to consider God’s call to the

priesthood. + Indicates deceased It is vital for all of us to participate in this work of vocati ons so that we will be able to meet the future needs for clergy in our parishes by inviting and accompanying young THANK Y OU F OR men in discerning and following God’s call for their lives. ALL T HE F UNERAL F OOD Seminarians come from you wonderful families and everyone has a role to play in promoting and fostering Many thanks to everyone who provided vocations. delicious food for the funerals we have had recently. However, we have accumulated many Be assured of my prayers for all of you. May God dishes that need to be returned to their owners. richly bless you and your families as you answer your own Please check the cart in the Hall outside the kitchen for anything call to live as intentional disciples of the Lord. that belongs to you. Gratefully in Christ, Anything n ot c laimed b y J uly 1 w ill b e d iscarded. Most Rev. Robert D. Gruss Bishop of Rapid City

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We have received the pictures of the students. You may pick up your picture at the Rectory offices Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM.

PRAYER SHAWL MEETING — Thursday, June 27, at 1:30 PM at the home of Virginia Guptill, 821 Fox Run Dr, #215. If you like to crochet or knit, please join us! C all Margaret at 343 -2571 with any questions. 4 STEWARDSHIP OF FAITH

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES TOTUS TUUS TOTUS T UUS There a re g reat t hings h appening f or SUMMER all a ges a t t he C athedral t his s ummer! CAMPS Please j oin u s! This year we are celebrating 25 years of Totus Tuus Summer Camps! Thirteen sisters from around the country are coming to Girl's Camp,

and every year boys get a unique opportunity to MIDDLE S CHOOL G IRLS D ISCIPLESHIP G ROUP spend a week with our beloved priests during Tuesdays a t 1 0:00-11:30 A M i n t he L arge M eeting R oom, b eginning i n J une Boy's Camp! S ave t he d ate f or 2 s pecial e vents Contact Laura Hawk, [email protected], for more information. this s ummer: F amily N ight is a chance to meet the nuns who are visiting Girl's Camp, and our O F T HE G OOD S HEPHERD T RAINING– L EVEL 1 , P ART 2 25th Y ear A nniversary C elebration is open to June 1 9-27, 9 :00 A M-5:00 P M everyone! Learn more and register online at www.totustuus25.com. Blessed S acrament C hurch Extremely effective Montessori style catechesis for preschool-5th grades provides Girls D iscipleship C amp: June 24-28 (Monday - wonderful methods for our children here at Cathedral. Level 1 Part 2 is for preschool and Friday) for girls entering 10 th -12 th grade in the Fall kindergarten. The kids experience their faith and take it to heart. For information or to Girls C amp: June 25-28 (Tuesday - Friday) register, please contact: Mary Daniel at 342-0507 or [email protected] for girls entering 7 th - 9 th Grade in the Fall Family N ight: Friday, June 28, 5:30 PM-7:30 PM at SUMMER S TRETCH Terra Sancta Boys D iscipleship C amp: July 14-19 (Sunday - July 1 0, 1 7, 2 4 a nd 3 1 Friday) for boys entering 10 th -12 th grade in the Fall For middle schoolers, overnight campout July 31-August 1 Boys C amp: July 16-19 (Tuesday - Friday) Service opportunities and fun activities; contact Laura Hawk for more information, for boys entering 7 th - 9 th Grade in the Fall [email protected]. R egister a t w ww.cathedralolph.org b y J une 1 0. Totus T uus 2 5th Y ear A nniversary Celebration: August 9 at 5:30 PM DUC I N A LTUM 2 019 Mass followed by Eucharistic Procession, food, July 7 -11, C athedral o f O ur L ady o f P erpetual H elp and fellowship at Blessed Sacrament Church, “Put o ut i nto t he d eep” – L uke 5 :4 Rapid City For grade school and middle school youth (grades 1-8), the program runs Monday- Thursday 9:00 AM-2:30 PM. The day includes catechetical instruction, daily Mass, songs, PARISH UPDATE games and recess. For high school youth (grades 9-12), the program runs Sunday- Thursday 7:30 PM-9:30 PM. Duc in Altum combines catechesis and having FUN!!! The Someone from our parish will be contacting you youthfulness and energy of the teachers is contagious; come out and join us!!! All are in the next few weeks to visit with you and to invited to a potluck dinner on Wednesday at 6:00 PM. Registration is available online at update your family information. Please receive cathedralolph.org. Suggested donation is $15 per child or $40 per family. Participants in their phone call. You can also update your the grade school and middle school program should bring a sack lunch and recess information by going to our Cathedral website equipment. Contact Laura Hawk, [email protected], for more information. and clicking on the link “Summer 2019 Family Registration d eadline i s J uly 1 . Update”.

TOTUS T UUS– f or i ncoming 7 th-12th g raders CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL Girls: J une 2 4-June 2 8 Boys: J uly 1 4-July 1 9 Contact Laura Hawk, laura @cathedralolph.org, for more information or visit The Cathedral High www.totustuus25.com. School All-class Reunion will be held on Saturday, STEUBENVILLE July 6, anytime after 6:00 PM at 2008 Roosevelt Ave, Rapid City. July 2 5-July 2 8 For incoming 9th graders-graduated 12th graders It is growing every year, so please put it on Contact Laura Hawk, [email protected], for more information. your list of must things to do this summer. For more information: [email protected] 5 STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

WEEKLY FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP MAINTENANCE D IRECTOR P OSITION AVAILABLE June 1 0, 2 019 The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help has an OLPH opening for a Maintenance Director. Function of this position is to oversee and run the properties of Regular Collection $ 19,048.13 Cathedral parish by working with the Pastor and Parish Administrator. For full description, please contact the Online Giving $ 1,838.78 Parish Administrator. Position is full time. Preferred quali'cations E-Tithe June 5 $ 6,112.50 include at least two years of maintenance, construction or equivalent experience. Competitive salary and bene'ts package available. Newman Center $ 89.27 Contact Beth Strain, Parish Administrator, 342-0507 or Total $ 27,088.68 [email protected] for an application and job description. Special C ollections Children’s Collection-Church Response $ 92.31 Catholic Communication Campaign $ 125.00 JOB O PENING – N EWMAN C ENTER DIRECTOR Seminary Fund $ 234.50 The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rapid Total Seminary Fund FY 2018 $ 23,761.26 City, is hiring a Director for the Newman Center at the campus of SD School of Mines. Position Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or is full time. Degree and/or experience in catechetical formation and under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 Give by Text: 605-206-2878 development are desirable. Organizational and motivational skills are required. Competitive salary and bene'ts package available. Contact Beth Strain for more information, 605-342-0507, JUNE PERPETUAL HELP COLLECTION

The June Perpetual Help Collection will be for Church Response. Many ST. M ICHAEL’S C HURCH M USIC D IRECTOR people are not aware that families St. Michael’s Church, Hermosa, is seeking a Music receiving food stamps cannot Director. This position is responsible for working with purchase toiletry items with their the Pastor and Liturgical Committee at St. Michael’s to food stamps. There isn't a program that provides funds to purchase plan, direct, develop and oversee the liturgical music of the things we need and use daily....like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, St. Michael’s; to direct and oversee the liturgical music toilet paper etc. Church Response had a grant to help with toiletry and the musical events of the parish. Position is part time. Preferred items in the past but this grant money is no longer available. They quali'cations include a bachelor’s degree in music or equivalent would appreciate donations of the following items: shampoo, experience with background in Catholic liturgies and liturgical conditioner, toilet paper, laundry detergent, toothpaste, canned fruit calendar. Organizational and motivational skills are required. Contact items and canned meat items. Thank you for your help! Beth Strain, Parish Administrator, 605-342-0507, or [email protected] for an application and job description. CDA LIFESAVERS AGAINST ABUSE Completed application and resume can be sent to: Parish Administrator Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help June 2 9-30 520 Cathedral Drive Each year we are privileged to have the Rapid City, SD 57701 Catholic Churches in the area participate in a fund drive to combat abuse in any form. It is sponsored by the SD State Catholic Daughters of the Americas. Candy Lifesavers are given out after the weekend Masses to parishioners and their families, and donations are accepted. The RCCSS P ositions A vailable f or 2 019-20 State CDA then gives the majority of these donations to organizations that specialize in abuse cases, such as Catholic Social Middle School Enrichment Teacher (part time) Services in Rapid City and Catholic Family Services of Falls. High School Computer Teacher (part time) This cause is so important, and the need for funds is so great. Please Middle School and High School English Teachers Preschool Teaching Assistant be as generous as your means will allow. For more information, contact Court St. Rita, 431-0851. Thank you and God Bless You. Please contact Molly Rausch: [email protected], 348-1477 6 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

JANITORIAL & M AINTENANCE C USTODIAN DIOCESE O F R APID C ITY V ACANCY The Church of St. Therese the Little Flower is looking for a full time ANNOUNCEMENT (30+ hours) Janitorial & Maintenance Custodian. Duties include Applications are being accepted for the full time (40 janitorial work and maintenance of all equipment & facilities, hours per week) position of Parish Accountant for the including the buildings and grounds. The successful applicant will be Diocese of Rapid City. A job description and a diocesan application handy with a variety of maintenance issues and be able to safely lift form can be found on the website by clicking on the employment icon and move 'fty pounds. They should be detail oriented, a self-starter, at www.rapidcitydiocese.org/. Interested individuals should submit a and able to budget time. Experience preferred. Salary and bene'ts letter of application along with their resume listing three professional DOE. Please send resume to Fr. Kerry Prendiville, 532 St, RC, references and a completed application form to SD, 57701 or [email protected]. Position will be open until 'lled. [email protected] or O%ce of the Chancellor, Diocese of Rapid City, 606 Cathedral Drive, Rapid City SD 57701. The Diocese of Rapid ADMINISTRATIVE A SSISTANT City offers a competitive salary and bene'ts package. The Western South Dakota Catholic Foundation has an opening for an administrative assistant. The CATHOLIC S OCIAL S ERVICES position plays a key role in administration, POSITIONS marketing, fundraising and special events for the

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