11_13_16 - The Cathedral of Saint Mary

The Cathedral of Saint Mary
Catholic Church & School
7525 NW 2 Avenue
Miami, Fl 33150
305 759-4531 ** Fax 305 757-7456
www.thecathedralofstmary.org
[email protected]
DAILY MAS
The Most Reverend Thomas G. Wenski, D.D.
Archbishop of Miami
Very Reverend Christopher B. Marino,
Rector
Reverend Lesly Jean, Parochial Vicar
Reverend Elvis Gonzalez, Director of Vocations, in Residence
Reverend Luis Garcia, in Residence
Deacon Raul Flores
STAFF
DAILY MASS
Sergio Rodicio …….……..……….….. x121
Sr. Carmen M. Ors, SCTJM ……… x105
Marie Marino …….……..……….…..… x122
Gustavo Zayas …………………..……… x111
Stephen Kolarac ………………….…… x111
Ofelia Vazquez ………………………… x101
Tamara Genna ………………………… x101
Monday through Saturday
in the Chapel
8:15am English
5:30 pm English
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ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
Sister Michelle Fernandez sctjm
School Principal
Office: 305-795-2000
Fax: 305-795-2013
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Sister Guadalupe Hermosillo, sctjm
Religious Education Director
Office: 305-795-2016
[email protected]
Thursday
7.00pm Creole
- First Thursday of the month - NO MASS
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
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SUNDAY MASS
5:30 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 noon
Saturday, English
Sunday, Creole
Sunday, English
Sunday, Spanish
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CONFESSIONS
Saturday
5.00pm
Sunday
7:30am
9:30am
11:30am
NOVEMBER 13, 2016 ** THIRTIETH THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME **
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, November 13
THIRTIETH THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MALACHI 3:19-20A; PSALM 98:5-9;
2 THESSALONIANS 3:7-12; LUKE 21:5-19
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8:00am Jason Robert Gardner (birthday)
10:00am + Wayne & Ishmael Murillo
12.00pm + Edith Sevillano
Monday, November 14
Revelation 1:1-4, 2:1-5; Psalm 1:1-4, 6; Luke 18:3543
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14
8:15am + Fr. Ernesto Molano
5.30pm + Pierre Andre William
Tuesday, November 15 St. Albert the Great, Bishop
(memorial)
Revelation 3:1-6, 14-22; Psalm 15:2-4b, 5; Luke 19:110
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
8:15am + Fr. Dan Doyle
5.30pm + Pierre Andre William
Wednesday, November 16 St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Gertrude, Virgin (memorial)
Revelation 4:1-11; Psalm 150:1b-6; Luke 19:11-28
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
8:15am + Pierre Andre William
5.30pm + Fr. Ignacio Morras
Thursday, November 17 St. Elizabeth of Hungary,
Religious (Memorial)
Revelation 5:1-10; Psalm 149:1b-6a, 9b; Luke 19:4144
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
8:15am + Mr. & Mrs. Lalane
5.30pm + Wilky Losandieu
7.00pm Parishioners
Friday, November 18 THE DEDICATION OF THE
BASILICAS OF ST. PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES –
St. Rose Phillipine Duchesne, Virgin (USA)
(memorial)
Revelation 10:8-11; Psalm 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111,
131; Luke 19:45-48
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
8:15am Marle Louis (birthday)
5.30pm + Fr. Ignacio Morras
Saturday, November 19
Revelation 11:4-12; Psalm 144:1-2, 9-10; Luke 20:2740
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
8:15am Isabel Valencia (birthday)
5.30pm Cassandre Pluviose (birthday)
ALL SOULS
Envelopes and Candles
in front of the Church and gift shop. Also you can call the
Office during the week: 305 759-4531
“I am the Resurrection and the Life” John 11:25
CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF THE CLERGY
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
First Friday.
From 10am-12pm
Please remember to fulfill your
ABCD contribution
The Chapel is located inside the
parish office building.
Jesus is home, come and visit Him!
ADULT CONFIRMATION:
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Monday at 7.00pm
For more information contact: [email protected]
RITO DE INICIACION PARA ADULTOS (RCIA)
Formacion para los Sacramentos
Martes a la 7pm
Para mas informacion *Diacono Raul Flores
Trinidad y Dorita Calero
Next Weekend
November 19 & 20
the second collection will be to help the
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is the domestic anti-poverty program of the U.S. Catholic Bishops, working to carry out the mission of Jesus Christ "... to bring good
news to the poor ... release to captives ... sight to the blind, and let
the oppressed go free." (Luke 4:18)
Welcome!
Sunday, November 20
at 10.00am
ThanksForGiving Mass
and
Closing of the Holy Door of Mercy
Celebrant: Archbishop Thomas Wenski
ATTENTION
In Observance of Thanksgiving, the Cathedral Center will
be closed Thursday, Nov 24, Friday, Nov 25 and Saturday
26.
Let's make America great, but not mean
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Archbishop Thomas Wenski - The Archdiocese of Miami
The election is over — thank God! Faced with two unpopular candidates, voters in
record numbers decided to hold their noses and vote for the candidate they saw as the
least worse option. Both Clinton and Trump were flawed candidates — neither succeeded in winning approval from more than half the country. But Trump's negatives
perhaps were seen as evidence that he was a "sinner," whereas Clinton's negatives
hinted at real corruption.
Americans can tolerate evidence of human frailty in someone; but we are much less
tolerant of those elite or establishment types who try to rig the game. In any case,
pollsters and pundits underestimated Hillary Clinton's weakness as an "establishment"
candidate at a time of increasing popular anger towards all establishments.
As Pope Francis observed, we are living not so much through an era of change but
through the change of an era. Because of this, establishments or elites are all under
suspicion — whether in government, in the media or even in religion. The populism
represented by the Trump campaign has parallels throughout the world. Great Britain’s
vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) and the failure of the peace referendum in
Colombia are two recent examples of such populist distrust towards ruling elites.
The Democrats may be kicking themselves for having nominated perhaps the only
candidate that Trump could have beaten. Yet, besides putting forth a candidate illsuited for the mood of the nation, the Democrats, increasingly tied to identity politics
(pro-abortion, pro-gay, etc.), have alienated their traditional constituencies: workingclass white ethnics and church-goers.
And, in spite of rhetoric seen as "neo-nativist," Trump attracted more Hispanic voters
than had Mitt Romney four years ago. Clinton's radical embrace of the Planned
Parenthood agenda of abortion on demand up to the time of birth, and her perceived
hostility or indifference towards religious freedom issues, certainly hurt her among
church-going Catholics and evangelicals.
This electoral cycle was highly polarized and the polemics on each side lacked civility.
Thus, the calls for unity and cooperation issued by President-elect Trump, Mrs. Clinton
and President Obama should be welcomed by all. Their graciousness is laudable and
exemplifies the best of the American experiment in democracy, in which the transfer of
power occurs peacefully.
Yet there are many wounds to be healed and deep unease among many about the
direction that the new president may wish to take the nation. Yet, with his victory,
President-elect Trump earns a fresh assessment and reevaluation. As Mrs. Clinton said
in her concession speech, "We owe him an open mind and a chance to lead.”
A Trump presidency represents an opportunity to bring to the Supreme Court originalists who will interpret the Constitution rather than to legislate from the bench. Legislation from the bench brought us Roe v. Wade, Casey v. Planned Parenthood and Obergefell v. Hodges. A more liberal court would soon — no doubt — have found a "right"
to assisted suicide and further eroded religious freedom and the right to conscientious
objection in our nation.
Catholics also should welcome his pledge to support the rights of parents for school
choice. A perverse interpretation of the separation of Church and State, historically
rooted in anti-Catholic prejudice, denies access of state assistance (or even tax deductions) to parents who choose to send their children to Catholic schools. An education
reform agenda that would recognize and support the contributions of Catholic schools
as well as addressing our failing public schools would truly help "make America great
again.”
But to "make America great again" we also need a comprehensive immigration reform
that protects our borders and at the same time allows a path to citizenship for the
millions who already live among us. If we need "walls," we need walls with "doors"
because some of our "greatest Americans" have been immigrants or refugees.
"Making America great" means learning from the mistakes of the past. One hundred
years ago, after World War I, Americans opted for immigration restrictionism, protectionism and isolationism. These policies helped lead to the Great Depression and made
World War II inevitable.
En observación del Dia del dia de Accion de Gracias, la
oficina estará cerrada el Jueves 24 de noviembre, Viernes
25 de noviembre y Sabado 26 de noviembre.
People were angry then as they are now — especially those who feel left behind by an
increasingly globalized world. (Or is this anger just masking people's fears?) In any case,
it must be channeled in constructive ways that unite and not divide, that heal and do
not scar, that build up and not tear down.
Jou kap Jedi 24 Novanm se ap Thanksgiving. Nan jou sa a
ap gen yon sel mes kap fet a 10:00 am. Epi nap tou raple ke
ofis pawas la ap femen jedi 24, vandredi 25 ak samdi 26.
The Wednesday after the election, Mrs. Clinton, President-elect Trump and President
Obama set a hopeful tone that appealed to all of our better angels. Let's hope that
tone of civility endures. Because we won't make America great by making America
mean.
BIBLE CLASS
a 24 week program based on THE BOOK
OF MATTHEW
STARTING TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 15 AT 7.00PM
Facilitator - Sr. Michelle
Cost $25.00
(for materials)
Advent
Parish Dinner Party
December 10, 2016
6.30-11.00pm
In the ADOM Hall
(Parish Hall)
Please buy your tickets in the gift shop
or through your parish group.
Fèt Kominote a:
Samdi, 10 Desanm 2016
Preparandonos para el
Adviento y
concluyendo el Año
de la Misericordia,
La Catedral Santa Maria
les invita
a nuestro retiro
de 6:30 pou 11:00 nan aswè nan sal Pawasyal la
Pri a se $25.00 nap jwen ticket nan Gift Shop la
Fiesta Parroquial de Adviento
10de Diciembre de 2016
En el salon parroquial.
Tickets a la venta en la tiendecita y a través de los
grupos parroquiales.
Domingo Noviembre 20, 2016
de 8:00am a las 3:30pm.
en los salones A,B, y C.
Donacion
para desayuno y almuerzo $ 5.00.
Registracion a partir de 30 de Octubre.
Cupo limitado
Attention!
Thanksgiving
Day
Mass at 10am
(it will be the only Mass)
No Mass at 8.15am or 5.30pm

GIFT SHOP 
WE HAVE A LOT OF ITEMS AND CHRISTMAS
GIFTS IN OUR GIFT SHOP.
ADVENT WREATHS, BABY JESUS, NATIVITY
SETS, CANDLES, ETC.
Please visit us after each Mass.
God bless you!
Please bring non-perishable food to
share with those in need.
(Cathedral Food Pantry)
Do you have an appreciated asset that you would
like to turn into income today, but you don’t want
to pay the capital gains taxes? You have options.
Contact the Office of Planned Giving at (305) 7621110 or visit us on the web at www.adomgift.org.