February 7, 2021 The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

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The Cathedral of theSacred Heart

February 7, 2021

Rector, Very Rev. Anthony Marques tmarques@richmonddiocese.org | (804) 212-3884Deacon, Rev. Mr. Michael DeNoia | mike@mcl-direct.com | (804) 355-2096Deacon, Rev. Mr. Christopher Malone | cmalone@richmondcathedral.orgDeacon, Rev. Mr. Mark Matte | mcmatte@verizon.netDeacon, Rev. Mr. Charles Williams | cwilliams@richmondcathedral.orgDirector of Music and Liturgy, Daniel Sañez, M. Music dsanez@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3889Assistant for Worship, Janice Guzmanafw@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3891Director of RCIA, Maria Thorsen mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3888Director of Evangelization and Catechesis, Joy Weirjweir@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3893Communications and Sacramental Records Specialist, Lauren Tompkinsltompkins@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3887Campus Ministry Director, Morgan Yostmyost@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3903

Bookkeeper, Lisa Hearllhearl@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3894Office Manager, Christopher Ferrara cferrara@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 359-5651Business Manager, Tiffany Baham tbaham@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3890Facilities, Patrick Garrett | pgarrett@richmondcathedral.org | (804) 212-3892 John Marike | jmarike@richmondcathedral.org Rosie Anderson | sranderson@richmondcathedral.orgFinance Council, Steve Brincefield | steve.brincefield@verizon.netCantors | Lauren Tompkins; Adrianna Tam, DMA; Evan Heiter

PARISH STAFF

The Mother Church of the Diocese of RichmondTwinning with St. Paul’s Church & School, Carissade, Haiti

Serving Virginia Commonwealth University

Most Reverend Barry C. KnestoutBishop of Richmond

Very Reverend Anthony E. MarquesVicar Forane & Rector

823 Cathedral Place, Richmond, VA 23220Office: (804) 359–5651 Fax: (804) 597–0232

Sacraments for the dying, please call: (804) 254–0699 Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

www.richmondcathedral.org

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass ScheduleTuesday, Thursday, Friday: 12:05 p.m.Wednesday: 6:30 p.m.Saturday: 5:15 p.m.Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m.

Sacrament of PenanceWednesday: 5:30–6:30 p.m.

SCHEDULE

“What You Did For Me”: A Catechesis on the Corporal Works of MercyThursday, February 11 | 6:00 p.m. | In-Person and Zoom

Christ declares that, “Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me” (Matt 25:40). Father Tony will offer a presentation on the Corporal Works of Mercy on Thursday, February 11 at 6:00 p.m.

This catechesis will take place in person and via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81249576587.

“The corporal works of mercy consist especially in feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned, and burying the dead.

Among all these, giving alms to the poor is one of the chief witnesses to fraternal charity: it is also a work of justice pleasing to God”

(Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 2447).

Year of Saint Joseph

Exposition and BenedictionTuesday: 7:00 p.m.

Prayers and Praise Sick: Karen Mortensen, Dennis Halloran, Jean Faulkner, Joe Faulkner, Bill Fox, Joan and Robert Watson, Natalee Franzyshen, Alberta Winston, Louise Fedorka, Katherine Harder, Aleen Causieestko, Armand Basmajian, Lee Wexler, Caitlin Reagan, Joan Woody, James Raber, Jake Einwechter, Michele Whitehurst, Doug Toler, Mary Maynard, Mark Drexler Jr., Bobby Locke, Patrick Cooper, Reed Roberts, Cheryl Hennan, Ann Fincham, Georgia Thompson, Peggy Ross, Debra Brown, Theresa Drexler Moody, Knox and Preston Kaliebe, Kevin Smith, Diana A., Joan DeBiasi, John Anderson, Joanie Price, Cindy Cole, John Norment, Frank Flechter, Michael Hollister, Connie Biby, Valerie Booth, Barbara Kersey, Gabriel Peter Norment, Eddie Dunn III, Dylan Marshall, Jean Serini, Billie Sutherland Moore, Mark Patrick Cotham, Anne Hutchins, and Janine Thompson.

Seminarians: Rev. Mr. Thomas Lawrence, Dillon Bruce, Armando Herrera, Alexandre Jimenez, Joseph Kauflin, William Buckley, Christopher Weyer, David Arellano, William Douglas, Seth Seaman, Matthew Kelly, Andrew Clark, Samuel Hill, Chase Imoru, Charles Palmer, Carl Thompson, Graham Fassero , Ian Grosskopf, David Urlwin, Gregory Guilfoyle, John Paul Shanahan, Charlie Tamayo, and Peter Olbrych.

Please pray for those in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Jefferson Abaricia, Carey Ann Berkle, Daniel Carter, Chris Ferguson, Kathy Gideon, Sean Gottschalk, Emily Grimes, Timothy Irby, Kateherine Murphy, Richard Nehrboss, Jonathan Noble, Cynthia Roman, Gary Romer, Raye Romer, Natalie Schmitting, Graham Scholl, Taylor Spalt, and Jonathan Walker.

Pope Francis's general prayer intention for February is: Violence Against Women: We pray for women who are victims of violence, that they may be protected by society and have their sufferings considered and heeded.

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This Week at the CathedralSaturday, February 6, 2021 - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:15 pm Mass (Livestream) –Cathedral Parishioners Cathedral open (4:15 pm) Sunday, February 7, 2021 - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am Mass (Diocesan Livestream) +Allen Goolsby West Cathedral open (8:00 am) 11:00 am Mass +Thelma Robinson Cathedral open (10:00 am) 3:00 pm Confirmation Session #7 5:15 pm Mass +Harold RiopelleMonday, February 8, 2021 – Cathedral ClosedTuesday, February 9, 2021 – Cathedral Open (11:30 am–1:00 pm) 10:00 am Tuesdays Together - Via Zoom 12:05 pm Mass (Livestream) 6:00 pm RCIA via Zoom 7:00 pm Exposition and Benediction Wednesday, February 10, 2021 – Cathedral Open (5:30–7:30 pm) 7:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom 5:30 pm Confessions in Large Sacristy until 6:30 pm 6:30 pm Mass Thursday, February 11, 2021– Cathedral Open (11:30am–1:00 pm) 12:05 pm Mass (Livestream) 6:00 pm Catechesis on the Corporal Works of Mercy in-person and Zoom 6:00 pm Middle School Youth GroupFriday, February 12, 2021 – Cathedral Open (11:30am–1:00 pm) 12:05 pm Mass (Livestream)Saturday, February 13, 2021 - Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Second Collection: Cathedral Preservation 5:15 pm Mass (Livestream) Cathedral open (4:15 pm) Sunday, February 14, 2021 - Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Second Collection: Cathedral Preservation 9:00 am Mass (Diocesan Livestream) Cathedral open (8:00 am) 11:00 am Mass Cathedral open (10:00 am) 1:00 pm Sacramental Preparation 5:15 pm Mass 7:00 pm High School Youth Group

February: Corporal Works of MercyThis month's theme is the Corporal Works of Mercy. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities (no. 2447). Click here to see the many ways you may join us to get involved and gather, in-person and online, with your fellow parishioners.

Weekly Offertory Collection For Fiscal Year beginning 7/1/2020

The Cathedral is grateful for last week’s collections and year-end gifts.Second Collection for February 14: Cathedral Preservation

2020–2021 Last Week Year to Date Regular Offertory Amount Budgeted $ 13,443 $ 540,005Amount Received $ 15,484 $ 607,752**Difference $ 2,041 $ 67,747

We are $ 109,684 above last year, a 22% increase in Offertory collections.

Cathedral Preservation $ 303 $ 21,450

Social Justice Poor and Needy $ 846 $ 28,773 Haiti $ 204 $ 16,934CCM $ 135 $ 1,711

**Due to a generous donation of $70,000. This amount will be used

to help cover the cost of past due invoices owed.

Ash WednesdayFebruary 17 is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. The purpose of this holy season is to prepare us, through penance and conversion, to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ at Easter. Masses on Ash Wednesday will be at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 N, and 6:00 p.m. On Ash Wednesday, Catholics ages 14 and above are required to abstain from eating meat (Code of Canon Law, canons 1251–1252). Animal flesh is not consumed out of respect for Christ’s flesh, which was crucified for our salvation. Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 are required to fast from the normal amount of food (canons 1252–1253; U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Complementary Norm to canon 1253 [1983]). When fasting, a per-son is permitted to eat one full meal; two smaller meals may also be taken,

but should not equal a full meal.

Donation Tax StatementsThank you to all for your continued support for the Cathedral, your donation tax statements were mailed on January 29th. If you do not receive it or need an emailed copy, please contact Tiffany Baham at tbaham@richmondcathedral.org

We welcome new members to our parish.You can fill out an onlineregistration form found at https://

email tbaham@richmondcathedral.org, or fill out an online registration form on our website: www.richmondcathedral.org.

For Weddings: Call Janice Guzman, Parish Office at (804) 212-3891

For Funerals: Call Janice Guzman, Parish Office at (804) 212-3891

For Mass Intentions: Call Chris Ferrara, Parish Office at (804) 359-5651

Infant Baptisms: Contact Joy Weir at jweir@richmondcathedral.org or (804) 212-3893

For Adults inquiring about Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist: Contact Maria Thorsen at mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org

Cathedral Gift ShopShop the Cathedral Gift Shop for Holy Communion, Baptism and Confirmation, and Father’s Day gifts. Open after every Mass. If you need to arrange a time to shop on a weekday, contact Chris Ferrara in the Parish Office at 804-359-5651.

Adult CatechesisChildren & Youth Catechesis

Did you know that our PREK-5th grade children and family have been learning all about the parts of the Mass? Father Tony explains each part of the Mass in short video lessons. These videos can be watched at the convenience of the family schedule on a password-protected website. If your child is ages 3 to 11 and not enrolled in our catechetical program,

please contact Joy Weir at jweir@richmondcathedral.org.

“What You Did For Me”: A Holy Hour for the Corporal Works of MercyThursday, February 25 | 6:00 p.m. | In-person and Livestream“‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink?’ … ‘Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least broth-ers of mine, you did for me’” (Matt 25:37, 40). A holy hour for the Corporal Works of Mercy will take place on Thursday, February 25 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. This event will include Eucharistic Exposi-tion and Benediction, biblical readings, sacred music, and a homily. The holy hour will take place in the church and will also be live-streamed:https://www.facebook.com/cathedralofthesacredheart/live.

Did you know? Our High School Youth Group meets together with St. Elizabeth and Holy Rosary Churches on Sundays at 7:00 p.m. for weekly catechesis. It is a great group of teens, and meetings include fun games, discussions, prayer, and catechesis. During the upcoming weeks, we are doing a series from Life Teen called At the Table, which addresses racism. If your 9–12th grade student would like to join our High School Youth Group, please contact Joy Weir at jweir@richmondcathedral.org.

The Eucharist and the Poor “The Eucharist commits us to the poor. To receive in truth the Body and Blood of Christ given up for us, we must recognize Christ in the poorest, his brethren: ‘You have tasted the Blood of the Lord, yet you do not recognize your brother, …You dishonor this table when you do not judge worthy of sharing your food someone judged worthy to take part in this meal. …God freed you from all your sins and invited you here, but you have not become more merciful’ [St. John Chrysostom]” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, no.

1397).

Corporal Works of MercyFor the month of February, our Cathedral community will be learning and practicing corporal works of mercy. Several of these works are wonderful opportunities for families to do together from home. Feed the hungry: Make welcome snack bags for Housing Families First, a ministry that provides families experiencing homelessness with the tools to achieve housing stability. Have your child include positive notes or pictures with the snack bags.

Click here to see more details on February's Corporal Works of

Mercy.

Sharing Our Story: An Enduring FaithSundays in February | 4:00 p.m. | ZoomJoin us each Sunday in February for in in-depth educational experience for Black History Month. We strive to inspire the Christian faithful through the witness of the Catholic candidates for sainthood. We will celebrate how the triumphed over tragedies and how we can do the same. His Eminence, Car-dinal Wilton Gregory will present on February 13 and 27. Sponsored by the Diocese of Chicago with the Diocese of Richmond as a co-sponsor. Click here for more information and click here to register.

Ave Regina CaelorumFollowing the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (Candlemas) on February 2, the Church sings a different Antiphon in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rather than the Alma Redemptoris Mater (Loving Mother of the Redeemer), the Ave Regina Caelorum (Hail, Queen of Heaven) is chanted. The Ave Regina Caelorum is used from February 3, through Lent, until the Easter Vigil. For parishioners who would like to recite the antiphon as a devotion, the following translation may be used: Hail, Queen of heaven, hail Lady of the angels. Hail, root and gate from which the Light of the world was born. Rejoice, glorious Virgin, fairest of all. Fair the well, most beautiful, and pray to Christ for us.

Parish Community Life

Parking Validation for Saturday & Sunday Mass

ONLY

When you park in the VCU Deck, you must do the following:

1 - PULL & KEEP A TICKET TO ENTER DECK2 - Use this code from this bulletin OR

3 - Take a photo of the code with your smart phone (code located near main doors of the church) 4 - Insert your ticket first, then when asked for payment, scan the code and the gate will open.

Valid until June 30, 2021

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Greener GivingThank you for your support!The prayer and work of our beloved parish continues. While some may not be in the position to give as before, for those who can, we hope that you will consider offering your support as you are able.Every gift, no matter the size, makes a tremendous difference. During these uncertain times, we are sadly aware that many people will suffer fi-nancial hardship. We continue to pray for everyone and reach out to those who are suffering.Thank you for keeping your financial stewardship active during this chal-lenging time, as we continue to serve our parish family. Please continue to support the Cathedral parish through your donations:• Mail in your usual donation amount by check to 823 Cathedral Place,

Richmond, VA 23220• Use Vanco, our online giving platform (Click Here). You can set up

one-time or recurring donations using your bank account or credit card. If you previously have not set up your account in Vanco, you can do so easily. Remember, you have total control over your giving using Vanco.

• You can text the amount you wish to donate to (804) 315-0903.We will be here throughout this time of crisis. We are keeping you all in our prayers, please keep us in yours.

Maintenance Technician Needed:

The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is looking for a full-time (40 hours/week) maintenance worker. Duties include cleaning and sanitizing the church and office area, assisting the Director of Facilities and staff members as needed, and per-forming scheduled preventative maintenance and general repairs when needed. Physical requirements include the ability to lift 50 lbs., the ability to work flexible hours, to walk extensively throughout the workday, and to climb ladders and navigate heights such as the roof areas. This position requires a successful clearance by Social Services, criminal background check, and certificate of VIRTUS training, all of which are provided through the parish. Salary is based on diocesan scale and demonstrated experi-ence in the maintenance field. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to tba-

ham@richmondcathedral.org.

Collecting PalmsPalms that were blessed last year on Palm Sunday are now being collected in preparation for the beginning of Lent. After the palms are burnt, the ashes imposed on the forehead on Ash Wednesday (February 17). Please deposit the palms in the baskets that have been placed at the entrance to the church. The connection between Palm Sunday and Ash Wednesday high-lights an important truth: We undertake penance knowing that Christ has already conquered sin by his Passion, Death, and Resurrection. The Lord’s victory is meant to be ours as well. The palm is a symbol of Christ’s victory, as we read in the Book of Revelation: “After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, from every nation, race, people, and tongue. They stood before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands. They cried out in a loud voice: ‘Salvation comes from our God, who is seated on the throne,

and from the Lamb’” (7:9–10).

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)During this week those in RCIA will have a discernment talk with an RCIA Team member. What does this mean? Christian discernment in RCIA is an awareness of the movement of the Holy Spirit and the signs of the Spirit in a person’s life. When a person is discerning their relationship with God it requires attentive listening and observation during a time of conversion. During the RCIA process, candidates and catechumens are given the opportunity to dialogue with our Rector, team members and director. What can our parish do to help? We ask the entire parish community to pray that we all live in harmony with God.

Are you or someone you know interested in becoming Catholic?Do you have a child the age of seven or above who has not been baptized?Were you baptized Catholic as a child, but have not yet received the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist?

Our parish offers the opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about the Catholic faith. RCIA sessions focus on the faith and experience of the Catholic Church and prepares individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Please email Maria Thorsen if you would like information about the RCIA process: mthorsen@richmondcathedral.org.

40 Days for LifeFebruary 17 - March 28, 2021Join others throughout the diocese for an hour or more of peaceful prayer in the public right-of-way outside the Planned Parenthood (201 North Hamilton Street, Richmond, VA), at home, or church. People will be praying from Ash Wednesday (2/17/21) through Palm Sunday (3/28/21) Contact: Ann Niermeyer | 804-714-5170 | pray4dads40days@gmail.comwww.40daysforlife.com/richmond

Diocesan Annual AppealThank you for participating in the Diocesan Annual Appeal, which is underway. The Appeal serves important ministries in the diocese including: seminarian education for future priests, retired religious, Fuel and Hunger, Campus Ministry, Reengagement with the Eucharist, St. Francis Home, Liturgy and Worship, and more. Find out the many other ministries the Appeal supports in next week's communications.

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