Holy Rosary Cathedral RICHARDS & DUNSMUIR STREET, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Second Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy April 3, 2016 ARCHBISHOP: Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB RECTOR: Very Rev. Stanley Galvon ASSISTANT PRIESTS: Rev. Federico Buttner • Rev. Anicet Pinto • Rev. Dennis Flores • Rev. Pablo Santa Maria Rev. Jijimon Vellakkada, HGN • DEACON: Mr. Alvin Rint IN RESIDENCE: Rev. John Eason (Seaports Chaplain) • Rev. Terry Larkin • Rev. Jude Iloghalu (VGH Chaplain) 646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC V6B 3A3 Tel.: 604-682-6774 / Fax: 604-331-8406 / Email: [email protected]/ Web: www.holyrosarycathedral.org
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Holy Rosary Cathedral RICHARDS & DUNSMUIR STREET, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Second Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy
April 3, 2016
ARCHBISHOP: Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB RECTOR: Very Rev. Stanley GalvonASSISTANT PRIESTS: Rev. Federico Buttner • Rev. Anicet Pinto • Rev. Dennis Flores • Rev. Pablo Santa Maria
Rev. Jijimon Vellakkada, HGN • DEACON: Mr. Alvin RintIN RESIDENCE: Rev. John Eason (Seaports Chaplain) • Rev. Terry Larkin • Rev. Jude Iloghalu (VGH Chaplain)
646 Richards Street, Vancouver BC V6B 3A3Tel.: 604-682-6774 / Fax: 604-331-8406 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.holyrosarycathedral.org
-First Reading - Acts 5.12-16:More than ever, believers were added to the Lord,
great numbers of both men and women.
-Responsorial Psalm - 118:
R. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his steadfast love endures forever.
-Second Reading - Revelation 1.9-19:
I was dead, and see, I am alive forever and ever.
-Gospel - John 20.19-31:
A week later Jesus came and stood among them.
WEEKDAY READINGS - EASTER SEASON
Monday April 4 # The Annunciation of the Lord
Is 7.10-14; 8.10 / Heb 10.4-10 / Lk 1.26-38
Tuesday April 5 # Easter Weekday
Acts 4.32-37 / Jn 3.7-15
Wednesday April 6 # Easter Weekday
Acts 5.17-26 / Jn 3.16-21
Thursday April 7 # St. John Baptist de la Salle
Acts 5.27-33 / Jn 3.31-36
Friday April 8 # Easter Weekday
Acts 5.34-42 / Jn 6.1-15
Saturday April 9 # Easter Weekday
Acts 6.1-7 / Jn 6.16-21
Sunday April 10 #
Third Sunday of Easter
Acts 5.28-41 / Rv 5.11-14 / Jn 21.1-19
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APRIL 3, 2016 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER - DIVINE MERCY
DEAR PARISHIONERS and VISITORS:
The second Sunday of Easter was given this special titleof Divine Mercy Sunday by Pope St. John Paul II in the year2000. Pope St John Paul II referred to the words of Jesus toSt. Faustina: “humanity will never find peace until it turnswith trust to Divine Mercy. Divine Mercy is the Easter giftthat the church receives from the risen Christ and offers tohumanity.”
Offering this Divine Mercy to humanity shows itself inpractical ways through the corporal works of mercy and thespiritual works of mercy.
Corporal works of mercy: feed the hungry, give drink tothe thirsty, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, comfortthe sick, visit the imprisoned, and bury the dead.
Spiritual works of mercy: admonish the sinner, instructthe ignorant, counsel the doubtful, comfort the sorrowful,bear wrongs patiently, forgive injuries, and pray for theliving and the dead.
It is good for us to pray for each other, to encourage eachother in these ways of living out and sharing God’s gift to usof Divine Mercy, not only on this Sunday but every day ofthe year. Fr. Galvon
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS
12:10pm Mass Tuesday April 5 - Archbishop J. Michael Miller
will be here to celebrate the 12:10pm Mass in memory of the four
Missionaries Sisters of Charity killed in Yemen on March 4. Please
join us to remember them in prayer and thanksgiving for their
service and sacrifice.
Holy Rosary Cathedral
2016 Concert Series presents
GLORIOUS MUSIC FOR TRUMPET & ORGAN
TRUMPETER KATHERINE EVANS &
ORGANIST DENIS BÉDARD
Friday, April 22, 2016 at 8:00pm
Tickets: $20 / Students & Seniors $15Festive and lyrical music by Bach, Purcell, Telemann, and Denis
Bédard, including new works by Denis Bédard. Praised for her
“solo work of exceptional quality” by the Boston Globe, Katherine
Evans is principal trumpet with the Newport Symphony Orchestra.
This presentation by the Archdiocese of VancouverDevelopment Office and your Catholic Cemeterieswill deal with matters you may not have thoughtabout before. Gathering information for preparationof your will, learning about the dignity of the funeralrite and how to formulate pre-need arrangements.Free guides and loads of practical advice. Toregister please call the parish office, 604-682-6774,ext. 5, visit rcav.org/free-estate-planning-workshop/or register at www.rccav.org/events. You can alsocall the Development office to register 604-683-0281
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
ARCHDIOCESAN YEAR OF MERCY EVENT:
“The Hurts We Carry” - A Healing Encounter with
Christ for the Whole Family - TODAY, Divine Mercy
Sunday - April 3, 1 - 4pm at St. Matthew’s Church,
Surrey. This Jubilee Year of Mercy event is for the
entire family - children, parents, grandparents.... it is
for all ages to experience the corporal and spiritual works
of mercy and to receive God’s mercy as you bring your
challenges before Him. Speakers include Sister John
Mary Sullivan and Denis Boyd. W e will be feeding the
hungry and clothing the naked, so please bring non-
perishable food items and clothing donations. The event
is free, child-minding available. COME JOIN US!!
DON’T MISS THIS..... The Archdiocesan Spring Institute -
Saturday, April 9, 10am to 4pm at the John Paul II
Pastoral Center, 4885 Saint John Paul II W ay (near 33rd
& Cam bie). Open to all, please register at
www.rcav.org/oc-spring-institute Courses include Catholic
Voices - How to talk About Assisted Suicide, Overview of
the Liturgy, Children and Prayer, and more.
Special emphasis this year: Catholic Voices - How to
Talk About Assisted Suicide - by Peter Nation. Not an
easy topic... This presentation explains how, without
losing your cool, to answer the question, “W hy does the
Catholic Church oppose allowing people to choose the
time of their own death”? Full day course at the Spring
Institute on April 9 at the John Paul II Pastoral Center.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat Come open the doors of your
heart to God and let Him make sure you are more than
okay! Let Him love you and restore you to whom He
created you to be. The next Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat
is in June 2016. For confidential information and to
APRIL 3, 2016 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER - DIVINE MERCY
¡Bienvenidos feligreses de habla hispana y visitantes a la Catedral del Santos Rosario!
Servicios_ CONFESIONES en Español con el Padre FedericoButtner. Mier, Jue y Vier 11:45am y 4:45 pm. Sábado -11:45 am y de 4 a 5 pm. ¡Pregunta por él! _ ROSARIO EN ESPAÑOL: Domingos 6:05 pm _ EXPOSICION DEL SANTISIMO Primer sábado de cada mes, 6:30pm. ¡Jesús resucitado te espera!_ Participa como voluntario de la tienda de artículos religiosos de la Catedral. _Escríbenos a nuestro email: [email protected]/comunidadhispanahrc
Directorio de Coordinatores: # Sacerdote: P. Federico Buttner # Coro: Adrian Calabuche # Lectores: Alex Frias# Hospitalidad: Vanessa Tapia y Clare McCormick# Eventos: Vanessa Tapia# Ministros Ext. de Comunión: Julio Longoria # Apoyo Gral. a la Com. de Base: Edna Gpe. Diaz
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Reflection for the Second Sunday of Easter
I was the “jock” in my family growing up. I remember
being very proud of the scrapes, scratches, and
particularly colorful bruises I gained from tumbles and
falls while playing sports.
Sometimes my teammates and I would compare
wounds to see whose was the ugliest…and hence, the
coolest!
For children, scars and wounds can be something to
show off, while adults tend to hide their stretch marks,
surgical scars, and bruised skin—often, I think, to
appear strong and less vulnerable. W e wouldn’t want to
appear weak or broken, would we?
However, in today’s Gospel reading, one of the first
things Jesus does upon appearing to the disciples after
his resurrection is show them the wounds in his hands
and his side. This, of course, was a way to prove he
was really Jesus—the one they saw crucified just three
days earlier.
But it’s significant that even in his glorified, risen body,
Jesus still had his wounds. They didn’t magically
disappear. He didn’t try to hide them. They were part of
him, even in his new, resurrected life.
Only a week after the joy of Easter, it may seem strange
to speak about wounds and scars. Yet we know well in
our own lives that while we trust in the joy of the
resurrection, we still live with broken hearts, broken
relationships, and wounded souls. Just because Easter
has occurred doesn’t mean our wounds have been
erased.
But today’s Gospel reminds us that we have a Savior
who knows what it’s like to be hurt, afraid, and broken.
He knows our wounds because he still has his. Because
of this, he accompanies us…all the way through the
Baptisms - Sundays at 2:00pm. Preparation classes are held on thesecond Saturday of each month. Please contact the parish office to findout more.
Marriages - Appointments should be made at least six months inadvance. Couples please contact the Parish Office for information.
Altar Servers - The Cathedral has a team of dedicated servers who arescheduled to help at specific Masses. Help is needed at weekday Massestoo. Contact: Bertilla Watanabe 604-682-6774 ext. 6
Cathedral Bell Ringers - A skilled and dedicated team of bell ringersrings our eight bells by hand. New ringers, experienced or not, arewelcome always. Practices are held on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm. Visitwww.vscr.ca Email: [email protected]
Cathedral Gift Shop - The Gift Shop aims to be open before & after thenoon & evening weekday Masses, as well as Sunday morning & eveningMasses, and is staffed by a crew of dedicated ladies. Thank you for yoursupport.
Catholic Women’s League - The Catholic Women's League of Canadais a national organization, rooted in Gospel values, which calls itsmembers to holiness through service to the people of God. We organizea wide variety of spiritual and social events and good works. Our nextmeeting is on April 21 At 6:30 in Holy Rosary Hall. Email:st
Church Care & Cleaning - The sanctuary is given a thorough cleaningevery Tuesday morning, 9-11am, and on the last Sat of each month. Morehands are needed. Contact the parish office at [email protected]
Choirs - Three choirs offer a variety of music repertoires to enrich ourprayer and worship experience. If you would like share your talents, findout which of our choirs is right for you. Contact: Catherine Walsh 604-222-8072
Development & Peace - D & P is the official international developmentorganization of Catholic Church in Canada. It helps the world's poor anddisadvantaged by advocating policy change in government andcorporations and by donating time and money to support developmentefforts. Contact Bertilla Watanabe: Email: [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - If you are a regular at theparish and live by the principles of a faith-filled Catholic, this ministry maybe your calling. Lay members help with the distribution of the Eucharistwhen additional help is required. Contact: Shirley Wang 604-879-8295.
Handmaids of the Lord - This is an all-women ministry of the Couples forChrist. It aims to provide Christian pastoral support for personal renewal. By sharing in the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the members grow as witnessesto the faith through continuing conversion, service and evangelizationwork. Contact: Grace Inonog, Email: [email protected]. Hispanic Community - The weekly Spanish Mass now caters to theSpanish-speaking community in our parish. The Genesis Group reachesout to young adults within this community. If you would like to serve as anusher, lector or in any other way please let us [email protected]/comunidadhispanahrcKnights of Columbus - The K of C a fraternal benefit society founded onthe principles of charity, unity and fraternity. Fellowship is promotedamong members and their families through educational and charitable andsocial welfare works. Contact: Grand Knight Sean Fox, [email protected] or Deputy Grand Knight James Faulkner, Email:
[email protected] Legion of Mary - The men & women of the Legion are a well-establishedorganization 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. A number of praesidia meet during theweek in the Parish hall. Contact: Rufina Armandiz, 604-325-9921 or theParish Office
STEWARDSHIP IN OUR PARISH
Stewardship Profile of the Week
David
has been coming to the cathedral for
12 years.
He is head altar server, assists
priests and the Archbishop at
special Masses at the Cathedral and
throughout the Archdiocese.
Motto: “I offer my whole life to the
Lord in service to Him and the
Blessed Mother.”
Thank you, David, for your
solemnity, reverence and joy, and
for your devotion to the celebration
of the Holy Mass, and to our priests.
Stewardship Reflection
In today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles we hear it
proclaimed that many “signs and wonders” were performed in
public by Christ’s followers, a demonstration that produced two
results. First, the people of Jerusalem outside the Christian
community were awed by what the disciples were performing.
And in the midst of all this amazement, many were being
converted. Good stewards know of the evangelizing power
emanating from their daily acts of love, compassion, mercy and
generosity. They believe that if they stay focused on Christ
each day, every act has the power to transform a broken world.
W hat “signs and wonders” will we perform today? www.catholicstewardship.com
PARISH LIFE....continued...Lectors - The sacramental celebration of the Word of God is a proclamationwhich must enlighten the minds of the listeners and inspire them in the journeytowards God. New lectors welcome. Attendance at a Lector’s Workshop iscompulsory. Contact: David Cuan, [email protected]
Project Advance - Project Advance is an annual diocesan appeal beginningin Spring. If you can help at the launch and follow-up, it would certainly beappreciated. Contact: Bertilla Watanabe Email: [email protected]
Ushers & Greeters - Help is needed to distribute bulletins, take up thecollection, welcome all who come to Mass and generally be ready to serve witha smile! Contact: Gilda Penhold, Email: [email protected]
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