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Rector, Rev. Msgr. Patrick Golden | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Marshall Banks, MD | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Michael DeNoia | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Chris Malone | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Mark Mae | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Charles Williams | [email protected] Director of Music and Liturgy, Daniel Sañez [email protected] | 804-212-3889 Director of Religious Educaon, Maria Thorsen [email protected] | 804-212-3888 Youth Ministry Coordinator , Elizabeth Riegler [email protected] | 804-212-3888 Campus Ministry Co-Director , Rich Girardin [email protected] | 804-212-3896 Campus Ministry Co-Director , Mary Rebecca Pugsley [email protected] | 804-212-3891 Business Administrator , Kim Kremer [email protected] | 804-212-3898 Administrave Secretary , Jayne Hushen [email protected] | 804-212-3892 Administrave Assistant , Christopher Ferrara [email protected] | 804-359-5651 Accountant, Tiffany Baham | [email protected] | 804-212-3890 Facilies, Patrick Garre | 804-212-3893 | [email protected] Daniel Hudson | 804-310-9422 Pastoral Council, Jenna Nguyen| [email protected] 540-578-4182 Finance Council, Steve Brincefield | steve.brincefi[email protected] Cathedral Cantors | Lauren Tompkins, Ian Richardson, Rondy Michael Lazaro, M.D. For a complete list of our ministries, committees and ways to get involved please refer to our Parish Resource Guide on our Website or pick up a copy at the entrance to the church. @ The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time @ Bless us with your presence. Serving as the Mother Church of the Diocese of Richmond Twinning with the Catholic Community of Carissade, Haiti Serving the Campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University Most Reverend Francis X. DiLorenzo Bishop of Richmond Monsignor Patrick D. Golden Rector 800 S. Cathedral Place, Richmond, VA 23220-4853 Office: (804) 359-5651 Fax: (804) 358-8043 Office Hours: Monday - ursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm www.richmondcathedral.org Cathedral of the Sacred Heart @ September 3, 2017 Parish Staff Second Collection for Hurricane Harvey Relief U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) president, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, has called for prayers and solidarity with those impacted by Hurricane Harvey and the flooding in Texas. Monsignor Mark Lane has called for a second collection to support the humanitarian efforts of Catholic Charities USA provide disaster relief and to provide pastoral and rebuilding support to impacted Catholic dioceses to be collected. Please make your checks out to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with a memo that it is for Catholic Charities USA/Texas. You may also send donations directly to Catholic Charities USA at hps://catholiccharitiesusa.org/ Online givers please choose “Diocesan Second Collection.” If you have any questions about our work to assist in recovery from the flooding in Texas, please contact Michael School at: [email protected] or 804-622-5206

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Rector, Rev. Msgr. Patrick Golden | [email protected], Rev. Mr. Marshall Banks, MD | [email protected], Rev. Mr. Michael DeNoia | [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Chris Malone | [email protected], Rev. Mr. Mark Matte | [email protected], Rev. Mr. Charles Williams | [email protected] of Music and Liturgy, Daniel Sañez [email protected] | 804-212-3889 Director of Religious Education, Maria Thorsen [email protected] | 804-212-3888Youth Ministry Coordinator, Elizabeth [email protected] | 804-212-3888Campus Ministry Co-Director, Rich Girardin [email protected] | 804-212-3896

Campus Ministry Co-Director, Mary Rebecca Pugsley [email protected] | 804-212-3891 Business Administrator, Kim [email protected] | 804-212-3898Administrative Secretary , Jayne [email protected] | 804-212-3892Administrative Assistant , Christopher Ferrara [email protected] | 804-359-5651Accountant, Tiffany Baham | [email protected] | 804-212-3890Facilities, Patrick Garrett | 804-212-3893 | [email protected] Daniel Hudson | 804-310-9422Pastoral Council, Jenna Nguyen| [email protected] 540-578-4182Finance Council, Steve Brincefield | [email protected] Cantors | Lauren Tompkins, Ian Richardson, Rondy Michael Lazaro, M.D.

For a complete list of our ministries, committees and ways to get involved please refer to our Parish Resource Guide on our Website or pick up a copy at the entrance to the church.

@ The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time @

Bless us with your presence.Serving as the Mother Church of the Diocese of RichmondTwinning with the Catholic Community of Carissade, Haiti

Serving the Campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University

Most Reverend Francis X. DiLorenzoBishop of Richmond

Monsignor Patrick D. GoldenRector

800 S. Cathedral Place, Richmond, VA 23220-4853 Office: (804) 359-5651 Fax: (804) 358-8043

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pmFriday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

www.richmondcathedral.org

Cathedral of theSacred Heart

@

September 3, 2017

Parish Staff

Second Collection for Hurricane Harvey ReliefU.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) president, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of

Galveston-Houston, has called for prayers and solidarity with those impacted by Hurricane Harvey and the flooding in Texas. Monsignor Mark Lane has called for a second collection to support the humanitarian efforts of Catholic Charities USA provide disaster relief and to provide pastoral and

rebuilding support to impacted Catholic dioceses to be collected.

Please make your checks out to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with a memo that it is for Catholic Charities USA/Texas. You may also send donations directly to Catholic Charities USA at

https://catholiccharitiesusa.org/ Online givers please choose “Diocesan Second Collection.”

If you have any questions about our work to assist in recovery from the flooding in Texas, please contact Michael School at: [email protected] or 804-622-5206

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This Week at the CathedralSaturday, September 2, 2017 2:00 pm Wedding 5:15 pm Mass † Peg O’Brien

Sunday, September 3, 2017 9:00 am Mass † Allen Goolsby West 11:00 am Mass † Romaldia Hodges 5:15 pm Mass -- Cathedral Parishioners 6:15 pm Sunday Supper

Monday, September 4, 2017Parish Offices closed in Observance of Labor Day 11:00 am Baptism 12:05 pm NO Daily Mass

Tuesday, September 5, 2017 12:05 pm NO Daily Mass 7:30 pm Young Adult Bible Study

Wednesday, September 6, 2017 7:00 am Morning Prayer 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Marion-Ann & Patrick Slater 7:00 pm Praise, Worship and Adoration

Thursday, September 7, 2017 12:05 pm Daily Mass 5:30 pm Finance Council Meeting 6:30 pm Catechist Retreat 6:30 pm Choir Rehearsal

Friday, September 8, 2017 12:05 pm Daily Mass † Donald J. Willis 5:00 pm Wedding Rehearsal

Saturday, September 9, 2017 9:30 am River City Cemetarians Tour 2:00 pm Wedding 5:15 pm Mass -- Cathedral Parishioners

Sunday, September 10, 2017 9:00 am Mass † Maria Roco 10:00 am Parent Open House 11:00 am Mass † Liddy Horsey 5:15 pm Mass † Alysia Basmajian 6:15 pm Sunday Supper

Prayers and Praise @ Sick: Gail Bruch, Ken Soistman, Mark Drexler, Jr., Floyd Roselli, Bobby Locke, Patrick Cooper, Thelma Robinson, Jennifer Tomes, Patrick Stockton, Reed Roberts, Cheryl Hennan, Rose Albanese, Ann Fincham, Georgia Thompson, Peggy Ross, Debra Brown, Joan & Mike Woody, Ann King, Mary Carroll Jor-dan, Barbara Munjas, Theresa Drexler Moody, Knox & Preston Kaliebe, Kevin Smith, Diana A., Joan DeBiasi, Maria Morales, John Anderson, Joanie Price, Cindy Cole, John Norment, Frank Flechter, Michael Hollister, Connie Biby, Valerie Booth, Barbara Kersey, Mary Hormachea, Gabriel Peter Norment, Gina Loehr, Eddie Dunn, III, John Kuhn, Jerry Kuhn, Sheila Dolan, Dylan Marshall, Jean Serini, Amy Tweedale, Billie Sutherland Moore, Mark Patrick Cotham, Anne Hutchins, and Janine Thompson. Also, please continue to pray for those written in the Book of the Sick and those in our Armed Forces.

Seminarians: Rev. Mr. James O’Reilly, Rev. Mr. Nick Redmond, Rev. Mr. John Baab, Joe Kauflin, Alex Jimenez, William Douglas, Julio Reyes, Thomas Lawrence, M. Tochi Iwuji, Kevin Riedel, Philip Decker, John Minnich, Chris Weyer, David Arellano, Benjamin Fleser, Dillon Bruce, Riley Winstead, Armando Herrera, Anthony Ferguson, Kyle O’Connor, Jamie Hickman, Christopher Masla, Cassidy Stinson, Daniel Molochko.

Congratulations to our new Catholics! Andrea Barger, Imelda Bernal, Aubrey Blanchette, David Bonovitch, Emma Bonovitch, Kristie Bonovitch, Alan Booth, Rodes Boyd, Jeremy Cabrera, Kadien Campbell, Jasmine Lee Coles, John Craddock, Stephanie Edwards, Margaret Harker, Patrick Johnson, Pam Karabaich, Bobby Locke, Taylor Neal, Taylor Pape, Teresa Anne Bolduc, Caroline Rudolph, Matthew Teachey, Courtney Thornton, Noah Vaughn, Katherine Watson, Jonathan White, Martha White, Andrew Wildes

Welcome our New Members who joined us in August: Michael Allen; Lisa Krizan & Scott Anderegg, Isabella, Andrew and Madeline; Marciana Arellano; Danielle Douglas and Ben, Alexander and Matthew; Jennie & Richard Ginel; Scott Graupner and Benjamin; Kieu Hoang; Caitlin Hunt and Grace Anne and Josephine; Luciano Mirra; Felicia & Charles Omick; Helen Rice; Rosemary & Paul Sinclair; Jillian Smaniotto; Martha and Jonathan White.

The Pope’s general prayer intention for September is: Parishes: That our parishes, animated by a missionary spirit, may be places where faith is communicated and charity is seen.

Weekly OfferingsFor Fiscal Year beginning 7/1/2017

The Cathedral is grateful for last week’s collections and year-end gifts.

Last Week Year to Date Regular Offertory Amount Budgeted $13,791 $146,325 Amount Received $14,573 $150,850 Difference $782 $4,525

Preservation $130 $12,129Social Justice Poor and Needy $417 $6,345 Haiti $25 $804Catholic Campus Ministry $1,839 $3,842

Next weeks second collection is for the Cathedral Preservation

.

Please remember David Hodges and sons Eric, C.A., Aaron and Mike in your prayers in the passing of his wife and their mother,

and long-time parishioner + Romaldia “R.F.” Hodges

on Sunday, August 27, in Richmond.

Let Us Pray Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Bishop Frank Dewane, Chairman of the USCCB Committee of Domestic Justice are calling on all people to join in prayer and unity in response to the violent protest and deadly attack in Charlottesville, Virginia. The statement from the USCCB stated, “We stand against the evil of racism, white supremacy and neo-nazism. We stand with our sisters and brothers united in the sacrifice of Jesus, by which love’s victory over every form of evil is assured.”

Monsignor Mark R. Lane Elected Diocesan Administrator for the Catholic Diocese of Richmond

After prayerful consideration, the College of Consultors for the Catholic Diocese of Richmond convened Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017, and elected Msgr. Mark Lane to serve as Diocesan Administrator, as required by Canon Law following the death of Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo. Mgsr. Lane immediately assumes his duties as Diocesan Administrator and will lead the Catholic Diocese of Richmond until the Holy Father, Pope Francis,appoints a new bishop. During this transition, Mgsr. Lane will be assisted in the governance of the Diocese by the College of Consultors.

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Nursery is open from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Sundays for children ages 12 mos. to 3 years. The nursery is on the lower level (take the elevator).

Ordained Ministry and Religious Life: For information about the life and ministry of priests, deacons, and seminarians of men & women in religious life, contact Fr. Michael Boehling at 804-359-5661 or www.richmonddiocese.org/vocations

Self-Guided Tour: When visiting the Cathedral, pick up a Self‐Guided Tour pamphlet at the front entrance. To view the tour on our website, visit: www.richmondcathedral.org/selfguidedtour.pdf

We welcome new members to our parish! You can fill out a registration form found at the back of the church, or email [email protected], or fill out an online registration form on our website: www.richmondcathedral.org

During Weekday Masses, Parking Passes Are Not Needed

Daily Mass Schedule: Weekend Mass Schedule:Monday; Wednesday - Friday: 12:05 pm Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 9:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm 11:00 am & 5:15 pm

If you’re interested in becoming Catholic :Contact Maria Thorsen at [email protected] or 804-212-3888For Weddings and Funerals: Call Jayne Hushen, Parish Office at 804-212-3892.

For Mass Intenions, call Chris Ferrara in the Parish Office at 804-359-5651.

Christian Marriage Formation Program for Engaged Couples: www.cdrcmfl.org/marriage-family/mariage-preparation/

Infant Baptisms & Confirmations: A Baptism Registration Form is available online on our website - www.richmondcathedral.org Contact Liz Riegler at [email protected] or 770-374-6325

Cathedral Information

Children’s, Youth and Adult Faith Formation

Children’s Faith Formation Corner“Children and God have a unique bond”

Dates for Children’s Faith FormationC.F.F. Registration - Please register by September 9

Parents Open House - September 10 10:00 am - 11:00 am Parish Hall

First Day of C.F.F. classes - September 17

If you have any questions please email:Maria Thorsen - [email protected]

Adult NewsChildren’s News

The Bible Timeline: The Story of SalvationWednesdays, this Fall | 7:00 pm in the Parish HallPlease plan to participate in this study of Scripture. The Bible is the story of God’s plan as it has unfolded in history and continues today. You are invited into a transformative encounter with Jesus Christ. This study will introduce you to God’s “plan of sheer goodness.” The Bible Timeline presents a plan from within the living tradition of the Catholic Church and will foster a greater love for scripture and meditating on God’s word. Dates are: Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov. 8, 15 from 7 - 8:30 pm Facilitators: Deacon Chris Malone and Deacon Charles Williams All are invited! Calling All Cathedral ParishionersSaturday, Sept. 30 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Richmond HillAll are invited to the Cathedral Parish Retreat on Sat., Sept. 30 – 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Why have our retreat at RICHMOND Hill? RICHMOND HILL is located in the historic monastery of the Sisters of the Visitation of Monte Maria on Church Hill in Richmond. The mission of the Community is to pray and work for the transformation of the metropolitan city. The Rule of Richmond Hill is a modified form of the Rule of St. Benedict to help monastic communities live a healthy life together. Facilitator: Rev. Joel Blunk, Co-Pastoral Director of Richmond Hill“Come away by yourself to a deserted place and rest a while” Matthew 6:31

Cathedral’s Women’s Book GroupFridays, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3 | 10:00 am Quest for the Living God by Elizabeth A. Johnson“Since the middle of the twentieth century, there has been a renaissance of new insights into God in the Christian tradition. People of faith have glimpsed the living God in fresh ways. Christian faith does not believe in a new God but, finding itself in new situations and seeks the presence of God there.” Come to the Cathedral’s Women’s Book Group as we read this book to look at the human experience and understanding of God. Books will be provided: Cost $8.50

Cathedral Adult Speaker SeriesSeptember 24 at 12:15 in the Parish Hall Please mark your calendar for the first speaker presentation by Maryetta Grabowski. Maryetta will speak on “Disabilities and Spirituality” Maryetta has been a member of the Church of the Epiphany for 30 years and for 25 years she has been active in the Cursillo community. She is a graduate of the Spiritual Direction Institute. Maryetta has been blind since the age of 23.

Please come and bring a friend. Lunch will be served and Nursery Care is provided.

R.C.I.A. is a sacramental formation process for adults seeking full initiation in the Catholic faith. This process is designed for adults who, after hearing the mystery of Christ proclaimed consciously and freely seek the living God and enter a way of faith and conversion. R.C.I.A. is a process for adults who are seeking Baptism, First Eucharist, and Confirmation. R.C.I.A. is a process for adults who have been previously Baptized in another faith tradition, adults who have not been Baptized, and for Catholic adults who are seeking the sacrament of Confirmation.R.C.I.A. is a faith community that is on a spiritual journey called by God and receives God’s grace. R.C.I.A. community is supported by the parish community through prayer and example.

If you are interested or have any questions please email:Maria Thorsen - [email protected]

Cathedral’s All Parish ReadJust Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan StevensonThe next discussion session will be on September 18 at 7:00 pm in the Parish Hall. All are invited to be a part of the conversation. This book is a window into the lives of those that Bryan Stevenson defended after graduating from Harvard Law School. This is a true account about compassion and the pursuit of true justice.

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22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimeToday’s Gospel continues the story that began in last week’s

Gospel. Simon Peter was called the “rock” upon which Jesus would build his Church, and yet Peter continues to show the limitations of his understanding of Jesus’ identity. Now that the disciples have acknowledged that Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus confides in them the outcome of his ministry: he must suffer and die in Jerusalem to be raised on the third day. Peter rejects this prediction, and Jesus rebukes him severely, calling him “Satan.” In opposing this aspect of Jesus’ mission, Peter shows that he is no longer speaking based on the revelation from God but as a human being. Jesus then teaches all of the disciples about the difficult path of discipleship: to be Christ’s disciple is to follow in his way of the cross.

Peter could not yet understand what it meant to call Jesus the Messiah. It is unlikely that the other disciples understood any better. Messianic expectations were a common aspect of first-century Judaism. Under Roman occupation, many in Israel hoped and prayed that God would send a Messiah to free the Jews from Roman oppression. The common view was that the Messiah would be a political figure, a king that would free Israel from Roman rule. This is perhaps what Peter envisioned when he was led to recognize Jesus as the Messiah. In this passage, however, Jesus is beginning to teach his disciples that he would be the Messiah in a different way.

Jesus would be more like the suffering servant described by the prophet Isaiah than the political liberator. Those who would be Jesus’ disciples would be called to a similar life of service. Perhaps this is what Peter feared most in Jesus’ prediction of his Passion. He whom Jesus had called “rock” would also be called upon to offer himself in sacrifice and service to others. Christian leaders today are still called to sacrifice and serve others as Jesus did. ©LoyolaPress

Readings and Reflection

Prepare for Sunday Mass using an online resource that includes a copy of the readings and much more. To access, go to the parish website and click on “Prepare for Sunday.”

Parish Community Life September 10Ez 33 : 7-9 Rom 13 : 8-10Matthew 18 : 15-20

September 3Jer 20 : 7-9Rom 12 : 1-2Mt 16 : 21-27

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Part-Time Administrative Assistant The Office for Black Catholics with the Diocese of Richmond has anopening for a Part-Time Administrative Assistant for the Office for Black Catholics/Asian Ministry. This is a 15 hour per week position, located at our Pastoral Center in Richmond. The Administrative Asst. reports to the Director of the Office for Black Catholics and serves as liaison with other offices and parishes in the resolution of day-to-day administrative/operational issues. Also responsible for assisting with the coordination of retreats, programs and other events, including registration and financial and administrative aspects. Social Media updates and performs other daily duties. Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent, plus three or more years of admin. experience required, including a working knowledge of computer applications to include Microsoft Office. Prior experience with event planning and project coordination is preferred. Candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and Diocesan Application to Sara Board, Human Resources Coord., at [email protected]

School’s still out – kids still hungryThe schools are still out. They go back right after Labor Day but there is no lunch or breakfast program. The Cathedral is one of the leading churches in Central Virginia for their donations to Commonwealth Catholic Charities. We are grateful for your generosity. Please remember to bring your nonperishable goods to church any Sunday. There is a grocery cart in the back of church. We can always use:

n Peanut butter n Cereal n Beans n Baby food n Instant potatoes n Rice n Canned vegetables n Protein bars n Canned meats

Thanks again for your help. If you have any question please call us.Mike DeNoia | 355-2096 | [email protected]

Nursery Staff [email protected] Would like to work in our Nursery? This is a paid position. The nursery is open Sundays from 8:30 am - 12:30 pm. The nursery is also open for several programs throughout the year. Our nursery staff works on a rotating basis, depending on each person’s schedule. Contact: Maria Thorsen

Miles Jones Elementary School Supplies DriveMiles Jones Elementary is our adopted city school off Midlothian Pike in Southside Richmond. They have a very large percent of students on free or reduced free lunch. Every year the Cathedral collects school supplies for these elementary students. It is greatly appreciated. Here is what we can use but we will take whatever you can do:

n Glue sticks n Art supplies n Pencils n Pads n Scissors n Rulers n Paper of any kind n Back pack n Marbled composition pads If you have any questions or if you need us to pick up your supplies please call or email Nancy DeNoia [email protected] or 539-1176.The students and staff at Miles Jones send their thanks and we all appreciate your generosity.