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C at h e d r a l o f O u r L a d y of the
H o l y R o s a r y Archdiocese of Vancouver
Archbishop
Most Rev. J.
Michael Mil- ler, CSB
Rector
Very Rev. Stanley Galvon
Vice-Rector Rev. Alessandro Lovato
Assistant Priests Rev. Anicet Pinto
Rev. Peter Ha
Rev. Juan Lucca
In Residence Rev. Jude Il of VGH)
646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC v6b 3a3
(604) 682 6774 [email protected]
holyrosarycathedral.org
Archbishop Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB Rector Very Rev. Stanley Galvon Vice-Rector Rev. Alessandro Lovato Assistant Priests Rev. Anicet Pinto Rev. Juan Lucca Rev. Peter Ha In Residence Rev. Jude Iloghalu (Chaplain of VGH) Rev. Terry Larkin Deacons Rev. Mr. Alvin Rint Rev. Richard Chau
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October 22, 2017
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Sunday Masses
Saturday 5:10 pm anticipated Mass
Sunday 8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm,
5 pm, 6:30 pm in Spanish, 8 pm
Weekday Masses
Monday to Friday 7:15 am, 8 am, 12:10 pm, 5:10 pm
Saturday 7:15 am, 8 am, 12:10 pm
Confessions
Monday to Friday 7:45 am, 11:45 am, 4:45 pm
Saturday 7:45 am, 11:45 am, 4 to 5 pm
Devotions
Sunday Vespers and Benediction at 4 pm
Morning Prayer Monday to Saturday at 8:30 am
Rosary Monday to Saturday at 11:40 am & 4:40 pm (Except Thursday evenings when the Rosary is at 4:15 pm)
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy Fridays 3 pm
Prayers to God the Father Tuesdays at 4 pm
Adoration Thursdays from 4 pm to 5 pm and
First Friday from 12:45 pm to 5 pm
Sunday Mass Readings
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First Reading Isaiah 45.1, 4-6
I have grasped the right hand of Cyrus to subdue
nations before him.
Responsorial Ps. 96
R. Ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.
Second Reading 1 Thessalonians 1.1-5ab
We remember your work of faith and labour of
love and steadfastness of hope.
Gospel Matthew 21.33-43
Give to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to
God the things that are God’s.
Cathedral Office
Office Email [email protected]
Office Address 646 Richards Street,
Vancouver BC V6B 3A3
Phone (604) 682 6774
Fax (604) 331 8406
Web holyrosarycathedral.org
Cathedral Office Staff
Cathedral Secretary Krystyna Kasprzak
(604) 682 6774 ext. 0
Assistant Secretary Delta Vazquez
Assistant Secretary Marina Ubalde
Pastoral Associate Bertilla Watanabe
(604) 682 6774 ext. 5
Groundskeeper Peter Dziuk
Groundskeeper James Faulkner
Cathedral Clergy Contact Very Rev. Stanley Galvon [email protected] Rev. Alessandro Lovato Marriages and Baptisms [email protected] (604) 682 6774 ext. 230 Rev. Juan Lucca Hispanic Ministry (604) 682 6774 ext. 228 Rev. Anicet Pinto RCIA (604) 682 6774 ext. 236 Rev. Peter Ha (604) 682 6774 ext. 234 Dcn. Richard Chau Faith Formation Director (604) 682 6774 ext. 5 Dcn. Alvin Rint VOLUNTEER LIAISON 604-682-6774 ext. 5
Cathedral Registration If you have recently moved into the downtown area, we welcome you to pick up a parish registration form from the Cathedral Office. Please contact our office for Donation Envelopes.
W e l c o m e t o H o l y R o s a r y C a t h e d r a l !
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MESSAGE FROM THE RECTOR
W orld Mission Sunday is celebrated on Sunday October 22 this year. Because of our baptism into the life and love of Jesus, each of
us shares in the mission of the Church. Jesus
described that mission of the Church as He
ascended into heaven: ”Go, therefore, make
disciples of all nations; baptise them in the name of
the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
and teach them to observe all the commands I gave
you.” (Matthew 28.19)
The Canadian bishops have stated that “all
parishes should take seriously their
responsibility of all believers to spread the
Gospel.” They suggested that prayer and acts of
self-denial to deepen that prayer be offered for
the missionary work of God’s people.
As we appreciate the Church’s mission and
the call for each of us to be part of it, may we
financially support with generosity the World
Mission Day second collection. The Vatican has a
group that spreads out the proceeds of this
special collection to countries around the world
to support missionary work. Canada receives
some of this collection for our parishes in the
North and in isolated places.
St Paul encouraged Christians “to pray
that the Lord’s message may spread quickly, and
be received with honour.” (2 Thessalonians 3.1).
Our celebration of World Mission Sunday helps
us to do that. May we promote missions every
other day as well for God’s glory and the
salvation of every soul!
In our Catholic culture, October is the
month of the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. We are encouraged as individuals, families
and parishes to pray in this way.
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Some people have asked why we offer the
Rosary near Mass time.
One reason, of course, is that there’s more
people that are in the cathedral around that time.
Praying together reminds us that God saves us
through our participation in the faith community
and not as independent free lancers.
Another reason is explained by Bishop
Peter J. Elliott, a very wise liturgical expert. He
explains that the Rosary is not primarily a Marian
devotion. He says “it is a Christ centered method
of meditation in the Marian form.” He further
explains that the Rosary takes us through the
saving mysteries ie the Incarnation, the Passion
and Resurrection of Jesus Christ with and
through His mother Mary.
Now in the Eucharist, the mysteries of joy,
sorrow and glory are made present in the Lord’s
sacrifice. So Bishop Elliott says that the Rosary in
itself “can be related to the Eucharist.” Our heart
is warmed up to cherish the service and sacrifice
of Jesus as we pray the Rosary together.
Fr. Galvon
October 22, 2017
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PA R I S H N E W S A N D E V E N T S October 22, world mission Sunday
Today, we celebrate World Mission Sunday. We are
called to offer our prayers and generous financial
support, through the Society for the Propagation of
the Faith, for the worldwide mission of Christ. We
are asked to reach out to the peripheries, people in
remote villages, towns and cities by using the
witness and work of missionaries and local priests.
Please keep all missionaries in your daily prayers.
Cathedral Lector’s workshop, Oct. 26
We will gather for a film on the Jewish roots of
Jesus. This film takes us on an exciting journey to
witness the same language, religion and traditions
that Jesus would have known when he lived. If you
are interested in finding out more about being part
of this ministry, you are welcome to join us!
Thursday Oct 26, 7-8:30pm at Holy Rosary Hall.
Annual Mass for the Deceased Clergy
On Thursday Nov. 9 at 12:10 pm. alll parishioners
are welcome to attend this special liturgy
celebrated by the priests of the Archdiocese.
A RO U N D T H E A RC H D I O C E S E Catholic After Hours at Mahony and Sons
RCAV’s new Ministries and Outreach invites young
Catholic professionals 25 to 39 years to the new
Catholic After Hours pub events. Join us at the
exclusive upper room at Mahony and Sons –
Stamps Landing, which overlooks scenic False
Creek. Invite your friends for dinner, great
networking, and to listen to our guest speaker. Oct.
25, 2017, 6 to 9 p.m. Contact [email protected] or find
us on Facebook: Catholic After Hours.
Archdiocesan Holy Hour every month
Join Fr. Rodney Nootebos, Director of Vocations
and Seminarians, along with other members of the
faithful throughout the Archdiocese, in a monthly
Holy Hour of prayer, intensely focused on asking
the “Lord of the Harvest to send forth labourers
into the harvest.” The next Holy Hour will be
Sunday, Nov. 26, at St. Ann's Parish in Abbotsford
at 3 p.m.
Vanspec looking for volunteer teachers
VANSPEC needs your help! We are looking for
several volunteer teachers to help special needs
students to get to know Jesus. Would you share
your talents and gifts in preparing these wonderful
children of God to receive their sacraments and
learn more about the faith? If you’re interested in
serving, please contact Lucy Rodjito at
[email protected] or [email protected].
Mass of remembrance, October 29
Join us for our monthly Mass of Remembrance as
we pray for our family members that have passed
away this month. Mass is on Sunday, October 29, at
both 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. in our Evangelist Chapel,
at Gardens of Gethsemani, Surrey.
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M I N I S T E R I O H I S P A N O
Misa en Español: Domingos a las 6:30 pm
Confesiones en Español: Mier, Jue y Vier 11:45 am y
4:45 pm.
Rosario en Español: Domingos a las 6:05 pm.
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Verdad y amor son las dos columnas basilares de la vida de la comunidad cristiana. Por este motivo recordaba que « la Iglesia del amor es tambie n la Iglesia de la verdad, entendida ante todo como fidelidad al Evangelio encomendado por el Sen or Jesu s a los suyos [...]. Pero la familia de los hijos de Dios, para vivir en la unidad y en la paz, necesita alguien que la conserve en la verdad y la guí e con discernimiento sabio y autorizado: es lo que esta llamado a hacer el ministerio de los Apo stoles. Aquí llegamos a un punto importante. La Iglesia es totalmente del Espí ritu, pero tiene una estructura, la sucesio n aposto lica, a la que compete la responsabilidad de garantizar la permanencia de la Iglesia en la verdad donada por Cristo, de la que deriva tambie n la capacidad del amor [...]. Los Apo stoles y sus sucesores son, por consiguiente, los custodios y los testigos autorizados del depo sito de la verdad entregada a la Iglesia, como son tambie n los ministros de la caridad; estos dos aspectos van juntos [...]. La verdad y el amor son dos caras del mismo don que viene de Dios y, gracias al ministerio aposto lico, es custodiado en la Iglesia y llega a nosotros hasta la actualidad ». Por tanto, el Concilio Vaticano II subraya que « nuestro respeto y amor deben extenderse tambie n a aquellos que en materia social, polí tica e incluso religiosa sienten y actu an de modo diferente al nuestro; y cuanto ma s í ntimamente comprendamos con humanidad y amor su manera de pensar, ma s fa cilmente podremos dialogar con ellos». Pero, nos advierte el mismo Concilio, «este amor y esta benignidad no deben de ninguna manera hacernos indiferentes ante la verdad y el bien». - Benedicto XVI Fu tbol @ Our Lady of Sorrows – 555 Slocan St. Vancouver. Noviembre: 9, 16, 23, 30. Hora: 7-8:30 PM Jo venes Adultos (19-35+) – Aquí en el Holy Rosary Cathedral Hall Todos los Mie rcoles. Hora: 7-9 PM
M U S I C N O T E S
Cathedral Organist & Music Director Denis Be dard (604) 322 5995 Assistant Organist & Music Administrator Catherine Walsh (604) 222 8072
Music Programme for the 11:00 am Mass
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Organ prelude: 1. Dialogue de Voix humaine - J. A. GUILAIN 2. Plein Jeu - J. A. GUILAIN Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Missa “Te Deum Laudamus” - L. PEROSI Offertory: Cantate Domino (Choir) - C. H. RINCK Communion: 1. Chorale Vater unser im Himmelreich (Organ) - D. BUXTEHUDE 2. O Salutaris Hostia (Choir) - P. DE LA RUE Organ Postlude: Prelude and Fugue in G major - D. BUXTEHUDE
MUSIC PREVIEW FOR October 29, 2017
Missa “Salve Regina” - C. ROSSINI
Ubi Caritas - Gregorian Chant
Exsultate Justi - L. DA VIADANA
If Ye Love Me - T. TALLIS
Organ music by J. C. H. RINCK & A. GUILMANT
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wP A R I S H L I F E
Baptisms Sundays at 2:00 pm. Preparation classes are held on the second Saturday of each month. Please call the Cathedral office to find out more. Marriages Bookings should be made at least six months in advance. Couples please contact the Cathedral office for information. Altar Servers The Cathedral has a team of dedicated servers who are scheduled to help at specific Masses. Help is needed at weekday Masses too. Contact Fr. Juan Lucca, 604-682-6774 ext. 228 for more information . Cathedral Bell Ringers Our eight bells are rung by hand by a dedicated band of bell ringers. New ringers, experienced and learners, are always welcome. Visit www.vscr.ca for more information. Cathedral Gift Shop The Gift Shop aims to be open before and after the noon, and evening weekday Masses, Sunday morning and evening Masses, & is staffed by a crew of dedicated ladies. Thank you for your support. Catholic Women’s League The Catholic Women's League of Canada is a national organization, rooted in Gospel values, which calls its members to holiness through service to the people of God. We organize a wide variety of spiritual and social events and good works. Please contact Sarah Parry: [email protected]
Church Care & Cleaning The sanctuary is given a thorough cleaning every Tuesday morning, 9 - 11 am, and on the last Saturday of each month. More hands are needed. Contact the parish office at [email protected]
Ushers & Greeters Help is needed to distribute bulletins, take up the collection, welcome all who come to Mass and generally be ready to serve with a smile! Contact: Gilda Penfold, Email: [email protected]
Choirs Three choirs offer a variety of music repertoires to enrich our prayer experience. Find out which of our choirs is right for you. Contact: Catherine Walsh at (604) 222 8072 .
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion If you are a regular at the parish and live by the principles of a faith-filled Catholic, this ministry may be your calling. Lay members help with the distribution of the Eucharist when additional help is required. Please contact Shirley Wang, (604) 879 8295. HRC Young Adults HRC Young Adults is the Cathedral’s young adult group. We welcome Catholics in their 20’s – 30’s to join us as we cultivate our faith and create friendships through fellowship as well as educational and service opportunities. Contact: [email protected] Lectors The sacramental celebration of the Word of God is a proclamation which must enlighten the minds of the listeners and inspire them in the journey towards God. New lectors welcome. For more information please contact David Cuan by e-mail: [email protected]
Handmaids of the Lord This is an all-women ministry of the Couples for Christ. It aims to provide Christian pastoral support for personal renewal. Contact: Grace Inonog, [email protected]. Knights of Columbus The K of C a fraternal benefit society founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity. For more information please contact: Grand Knight James Faulkner, (778) 881 1937 or [email protected] Legion of Mary The men & women of the Legion are a well-established organization in the parish. They serve in all areas of parish life as greeters, ushers and prayer leaders. They also make house visits to visit the sick, pray the rosary and evangelize. Rufina Amandiz, (604) 325 9921 . Hispanic Community The weekly Spanish Mass now caters to the Spanish-speaking community in our parish. If you would like to get involved please contact: [email protected]
Communion and Liberation An ecclesial movement whose purpose is the education to Christian maturity of its adherents and collaboration in the mission of the Church in all the spheres of contemporary life. Learn more at clonline.org or contact us at [email protected]
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