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TheMostRev.RichardF.Stika,D.D.,Bishop
TheVeryRev.DavidBoettner,V.G.,Rector
EasterSundayoftheResurrectionoftheLord
April 20, 2014
711S.NorthshoreDrive•Knoxville,Tennessee37919•(865)588-0249•SHCathedral.org
MassIntentions~IntencionesdelaMisa
ReadingsfortheWeekofApril20,2014
Sunday: Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118; Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16; Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33; Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105; Lk 24:13-35
Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8; Lk 24:35-48
Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118; Jn 21:1-14
Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118; Mk 16:9-15
Sunday: Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy
Acts 2:42-47; Ps 118; 1 Pt 1:3-9; Jn 20:19-31
Re"lectionofToday’sGospel~John20:1-9
There is so much to consider in this Gospel passage;
even the first few words give us a whole world of things
to consider. “On the first day of the week,” we are told,
“Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the
morning.” As already noted, the first day of that week
in that year was the feast of First Fruits. Again, as just
noted, St. Paul calls Jesus the first fruits of those who are
to rise from the dead. That means that we are part of
the full harvest, of which Jesus is the first fruits.
According to the Jewish practice, that full harvest of
which the feast of First Fruits was but a promise came
on the harvest feast of Pentecost, fifty days after. As
we know from Acts 3, on Pentecost the Holy Spirit fell
on the apostles and disciples, bringing a great harvest
of souls (3000, in fact). The “first day” is also redolent
with meaning on other levels. Jesus had rested in the
tomb on the old Sabbath of Israel. Just as the Creator
God had rested after his week’s work of making the
world on the seventh day, Jesus, who has re-created
the world by his Passion Week, rested in the sleep of
death on that Sabbath. Now, he rises to new life on a
new first day, as a sign of the first day of the first
creation, the day when God had made light, and of
the new creation he has worked in his Paschal Mystery.
And so, that Mary of Magdala arrives in the morning,
just as the light is dawning on this new creation, is a
sign of the new light and life that this Easter brings.
QuestiontoRe"lecton…Would you remember that
Jesus said he would rise again on the third day?
What would you do in response to this announcement?
Resolution:Sometimes we say that we believe
Jesus rose from the dead without really thinking about
what we are saying. Take time to prayerfully consider
what it means to you in your daily life that Jesus has
truly conquered death and is alive.
NextWeek...
SecondSundayofEaster:DivineMercySunday
FIRST READING: Acts 2:42–47
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Psalm 118:2–4, 13–15, 22–24
SECOND READING: 1 Peter 1:3–9
GOSPEL: John 20:19-31
Material courtesy of: www.symbolonrcia.org
Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 19
8:30pm Sacred Heart Parish*
Easter Sunday, April 20
7:30am Becky Burk
9:00am Nancy Gettelfinger
11:00am Marion Campbell
1:00pm Federica Rangel
Monday, April 21
8:05am Fred Ziska
12:00pm Phylis Wichner
Tuesday, April 22
8:05am Marie T. Campbell*
12:00pm Jim McDermott*
Wednesday, April 23
8:05am Carolina Chaidez*
12:00pm Mary Conaty*
Thursday, April 24
8:05am Gabriel Gonzalez*
12:00pm Dan & Nancy Sewell*
Friday, April 25
8:05pm Blanca Rios*
12:00pm Pat McCleary
Saturday, April 26
8:05pm Mayma D’Silva
5:00pm Toribio & Jesusa Gepila
Sunday, April 27
7:30am Sacred Heart Parish*
9:00am Nancy Gettelfinger
11:00am Mary Preziotti
1:00pm Concepcion Cruz Martinez
* Indicates person is living
EasterSundayoftheResurrectionoftheLord••••April20,2014
Prayer Requests May our parishioners experience a truly
spiritual Lenten season.
For the Sick… Carolina, Joe MacDonald, Betty Dunn
Bob Schroeder, Beth Lana, Russ Clark, Janice, George
For the Repose of the Soul of… Mayma D'Silva, John Hudson, Pat McCleary, Marva
Rudolph, Ramon Carrera, Juan Gonzalez, Carol Dickinson
For the Special Intentions of… Bob Gullaford, Gabriel Gonzalez, Andy
Cassie, Elizabeth, Nick Nabozniak, Julie McCleary Everett Dunn, Alicia Strunk, Bob Gullaford
Karen Perkins, Ed Midkiff
Lord hear our prayer. Please call your prayer requests for upcoming
listings to Judy R. at 865.560.1574.
Last Easter, Pope Francis, who had only
been Pope for some 12 days, smiled and
looked at his people, his newly designated flock, and at
the Easter Vigil he said, “Let the risen Jesus enter your life;
welcome Him as a friend, with trust. Jesus is life! If up until
now you have kept Him at a distance, step forward.
He will receive you with open arms. If you have been
indifferent, take a risk; you won’t be disappointed.
If following Him seems difficult, don’t be afraid. Trust Him!
Be confident that He is close to you; He is with you; He
will give you the peace you are looking for and the
strength to live as He would have you do.
”His Holiness admittedly did not use the word
“stewardship,” but what he said and what he was talking
about exuded stewardship. On this radiant Easter
Sunday, filled with life, filled with beauty, and filled with
hope, we need to embrace everything that Pope
Francis was talking about. Most of all we need to
recognize the gift of eternal life presented us by Christ’s
Resurrection, and we need to do all we do with trust in
Christ and in His promises to us.
• FIRST FRUITS •
Preparation for Sacraments
Children in grades 3 and above who have not yet received the sacraments of First
Reconciliation and First Communion will be instructed to receive them this Spring. Classes will be held on
May 7, May 14, and May 21 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Please contact Dave Wells in the parish
office to register your child for these classes.
Adults (18+) who would like to receive the sacrament of Confirmation on the feast of
Pentecost (June 8) should contact the parish office. We will have a special retreat on May 24
to prepare adults for this sacrament.
EasterSundayoftheResurrectionoftheLord••••April20,2014
In commemoration of Divine Mercy Sunday the Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be recited in the church
April 27 at 3:00pm. Everyone is invited.
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Knoxville
Parish Goal: $179,300.00
Collections to Date: $94,564.50
Amount needed to reach Goal: $84,735.50
Explore Catholicism Do you have questions about the Catholic faith? Or, do you have friends, family, or co-workers who are
curious about Pope Francis and the Catholic Church? All are invited to "Explore Catholicism," Wednesday, May 7 from 6:30 pm-8:00 pm at the Sacred Heart Ca-
thedral Parish Office Shea Room. This engaging pro-gram uses the art, architecture, literature, music, and all the treasures of the Catholic tradition to illuminate the timeless teachings of the Church. No charge to attend and no obligation required. Join us and bring a friend! More information at www.SHCathedral.org.
Thank you to all of the Fish Fry Volunteers!
PCCW News The PCCW is wrapping up their year and would like to
support Parish activities. Please visit the Cathedral website – www.SHCathedral.org – to access the 2014
PCCW Disbursement Request Form. Requests for funds are due April 30, 2014. Please contact Tracey with
any questions – [email protected].
EasterSundayoftheResurrectionoftheLord••••April20,2014
Knights Golf for the Children May 16, 2014 - Egwani Farms - 9am Shotgun
Range-Lunch-Prizes $500 a team - $125 Individual
Hole Sponsor $125/$250
Team + Hole Sponsor $600 Hole in one, Closest to the Pin, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Dead Last, Best Looking, Worst Looking, Random Drawings
***Knights of Columbus Golf Tournament Proceeds
Benefit Sacred Heart Ministries, Community Ministries and Sunshine Industries***
We need a few more teams for a successful event. Please Call Mike O’Hearn @ 865-300-4949 or email
[email protected] to sign up
LADIES OF CHARITY 6TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT a fun day for a good cause! A morning start Friday, May 2 at Egwani Farms, men and women teams or individuals, $125 per player. Enjoy breakfast, drinks, pizza, then gifts, door prizes, prizes for closest to pin, 4 team prizes per flight, maybe hole-in-one winners!
To REGISTER: call Joe Fuhr 693-1810 or email
[email protected]. Visit ladiesofcharitygolf.com
“Men of the Bride of Christ” Saturday, MAY 3, 2014
All Men are invited to join Paul Simoneau for a special day
of reflection at St. John Neumann on Saturday, May 3rd from --9:00 am to 1:00 pm on a man’s unique reciprocal
response to the gift of Christ’s love in light of his baptism and call to holiness, as “Men of the Bride of Christ.” Delving into the nuptial mystery of Christ as Our Bridegroom and the Church as His Bride, participants will reflect upon Ephesians
5:21-33 and what Blessed John Paul II had to say about masculinity within this “great mystery.” This retreat will
challenge men to better understand their masculinity in the light of the Church’s response to Christ, and the pitfalls that
threaten this masculine response. Paul is the Vice Chancellor for Administration for the Diocese of Knoxville, and as a retired Marine will finish the day with a reflection upon the Church Militant. Please register by April 30th by
contacting Sr. Elizabeth at (865) 777-4313 or [email protected] . You may also contact St. John Neumann parish office at (865) 966-4540. A $5.00 charge
is kindly requested to offset the cost of lunch.
Employment Opportunities
St. John Neumann Church in Farragut is in need of a part-time administrative assistant. If interested, please
submit your resume to the parish office at 633 St. John Ct., Knoxville, TN, 37934 or
[email protected]. For questions, please call the office at (865) 966-4540."
St. Mary’s School, located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is seeking an enthusiastic full-time 4th grade teacher for 2014-2015. This person must be organized and deeply
committed to the education of our children. The responsibilities for this position are the 4th grade homeroom
teacher and teaching all subjects except for science and the special area classes.
Applicants must have excellent classroom management skills and prior knowledge of subject areas. The candidate must possess at least a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, or equivalent post-baccalaureate work, and
possess a valid Tennessee teaching certification. Previous teaching experience preferred.
St. Mary’s School is located about 15 minutes outside of Knoxville, TN. We have a student body of 170 dedicated and hardworking pre-kindergarten through the 8th grade children. For more information about our school, staff, and
student body, please visit www.stmarysoakridge.org. Resumes should be sent to Sr. Marie Blanchette Cummings, O.P., St. Mary’s School, 323 Vermont Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 or email to [email protected].
Saint Joseph School is seeking a part-time library media specialist and a part-time technology teacher. Successful
candidates must possess a valid teacher license, a familiarity with the State of Tennessee library and
technology standards, the ability to work with kindergarten through eighth grade students, and enthusiasm to embrace the mission of our school. Applications are available on the school web site www.sjsknox.org and should be sent, along with a resume, to Sister Mary Elizabeth Ann, RSM, Principal,
1810 Howard Drive, Knoxville, TN 37918
Coffee and Conversation – April 23, Wednesday For all of you coffee lovers meet at Panera Bread
on Bearden Hill at 6:30 pm to enjoy good cup of coffee (or for those who don’t drink coffee there is
hot chocolate or soda), along with good soups, pastries and conversation.
For more info please contact Randy S. at 556-3781.
SERVICE PROJECT – Ronald McDonald House Dinner. April 23, Wednesday. Prepare a casserole
(or if you don’t cook, bring fresh fruit or 2% milk) and deliver to the House any time before 6:30 pm. The
families greatly appreciate home-cooked meals after spending hours at the hospital. Call Donna T. for
more info 531-3839 or e-mail: [email protected].
Aviso para la Preparación Bautismal
Aquí, en la Catedral del Sagrado Corazón
todos nuestros niños son bienvenidos a
celebrar los Sacramentos, en especial el
Sacramento del Bautismo. Si alguno está interesado en
bautizar a sus hijos le rogamos el favor de acercarse a la
oficina parroquial y de hablar con nuestra recepcionista.
Ella le indicará cuales son los requisitos. Todos los
sacerdotes estamos dispuestos a ayudarle y a colaborar
en el crecimiento espiritual suyo y de sus hijos.
La Misa de este domingo, 20 de Abril de 2014,
fue ofrecida por las intenciones de
Federica Rangel
LecturasdelaSemanadel20deAbrilde2014
Domingo: Domingo de Pascua de la Resurrección del Señor
Hechos 10:34 a, 37-43; Sal 118; Col 3:1-4 o 1 Cor 5:06 b-8; Jn 20:1-9
Lunes: Hechos 2:14, 22-33; Sal 16; Mt 28:8-15
Martes: Hechos 2:36-41; Sal 33; Jn 20:11-18
Miércoles: Hechos 3:1-10; Sal 105; Lc 24:13-35
Jueves: Hechos 3:11-26; Sal 8; Lc 24:35-48
Viernes: Hechos 4:1-12; Sal 118; Jn 21:1-14
Sábado: Hechos 4:13-21; Sal 118; Mc 16:9-15
Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Pascua o
Domingo de la Divina Misericordia Hechos 2:42-47; Sal 118; 1 Pt 1:3-9; Jn 20:19-31
Re"lexióndelEvangeliodeHoy~
Hay tantas cosas que considerar en este pasaje del Evangelio; incluso las primeras palabras nos dan todo un mundo de cosas a considerar. "En el primer día de
la semana", se nos dice, "María Magdalena fue al sepulcro muy de mañana." Como ya se ha señalado, el primer día de la semana en ese año era la fiesta de las Primicias. De nuevo, como se acaba de señalar, St. Paul llama a Jesús el primer fruto de aquellos que
han de resucitar de entre los muertos. Eso significa que somos parte de la cosecha total, de la cual Jesús es la
primicia. De acuerdo con la práctica judía, que la cosecha completa de la que la fiesta de los primeros frutos era más que una promesa se hizo en la fiesta de la cosecha de Pentecostés, cincuenta días después.
Sabemos por los Hechos 3, el día de Pentecostés el Espíritu Santo descendió sobre los
apóstoles y discípulos, trayendo una gran cosecha de almas (3000, de hecho). El "primer día" también está
impregnada de significado en otros niveles. Jesús había descansado en la tumba en el antiguo día de Reposo de Israel. Así como el Dios Creador había descansado después de la obra de su semana de
hacer el mundo en el séptimo día, Jesús, que ha vuelto a crear el mundo con su Semana de Pasión, descansó en el sueño de la muerte de aquel sábado. Ahora, se eleva a una nueva vida en un nuevo primer día, como
un signo de la primera jornada de la primera creación, el día en que Dios había hecho la luz,
y de la nueva creación, ha trabajado en su misterio pascual. Y es así, que María de Magdala llega
en la mañana, así como la luz amanece en esta nueva creación, es un signo de la nueva luz y l
a vida que esta Pascua trae.
Preparación para la Confirmación
Los adultos que deseen recibir el Sacramento de la
Confirmación tendrán que inscribirse y asistir el
catequesis el sábado 24 de mayo de la 10 am - 2pm.
El Sacramento de la Confirmación se realizara el
8 de junio por el Obispo Richard Stika. Para obtener más
información por favor, póngase en contacto con el
Padre Arthur Torres llamando a la oficina parroquial.
La Primera Comunión para los niños
mayores de segundo grado será el
sábado, 24 de mayo a las 2:00pm
seguido por una pequeña recepción. Clases
obligatorias para preparar a los niños para la Primera
Comunión será el 7, 14, y 21 de mayo, 6:30pm-8:00pm en la escuela del
Sagrado Corazón. También se requiere que los padres
asistan a clases dirigidas por el padre Arthur en estas
mismas fechas. Los niños y los padres tendrán que
asistir a todas las clases.
NOTA: Sólo los niños de segundo grado que
actualmente están inscritos en la Escuela del
Sagrado Corazón o en el programa de “Cathedral
Kids” en las noches de los miércoles harán su
primera comunión el 3 de mayo.
Para inscribir a sus hijos o para obtener más
información, por favor llame a la oficina parroquial al
865.588.0249 de lunes a viernes, 9:00am - 4:00pm.
DomingodePascuadelaResurreccióndelSeñor••••20deAbrilde2014
Clergy of Sacred Heart Cathedral
Clero de la Catedral del Sagrado Corazón
Rev. Joe Reed, [email protected] Associate Pastor; Pastor Asociado
Rev. Arthur Torres, [email protected]
Associate Pastor; Pastor Asociado
Deacon Ben Johnston, [email protected] Deacon Bill Jacobs, [email protected] Deacon Jim Lawson, [email protected]
Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 1:00pm (in Spanish)
Daily Mass: Mon. - Sat. at 8:05am & Mon. - Fri. at 12:00pm
Horario de Misas: Sábado: 5:00pm (Vigilia)
Domingo: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am y 1:00pm (en Español)
Misa Diaria: Lunes - Sábado: 8am y Lunes - Viernes: 12pm
Sacraments: Please contact the parish office for details.
Sacramentos: Por favor, póngase en contacto con la
oficina parroquial para más detalles.
Confessions: On Saturdays following the 8:05am Mass or you
may call the parish office for an appointment.
Confesiones: Los sábados después de la Misa de 8am o
puede llamar a la oficina parroquial para hacer una cita.
Sick Calls: Call the parish office in case of emergencies or
if a friend or a member of your family is hospitalized.
Unción de los Enfermos: Llame a la oficina parroquial en
caso de emergencias o si un amigo o miembro de su familia
se encuentra hospitalizado o necesita de un sacerdote.
Nursery Hours: During the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday,
and the 9:00am & 11:00am Masses on Sunday.
Cuidado de Niños: Durante la Misa de 5:00pm los sábados
y durante las Misas de 9:00am y 11:00am los domingos.
The community of Sacred Heart Cathedral is delighted that you have joined us for Mass!
If you would like to become a member of our parish community, you may register on our website at shcathedral.org,
or you may also pick up a registration form at the parish offices, Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. For any
questions, call us at 865.588.0249. If you are just visiting Sacred Heart Cathedral, know you are always welcome!
¡La comunidad de la Catedral del Sagrado Corazón agradece que nos haya acompañado en la Misa!
Si le gustaría ser miembro de nuestra comunidad de fe, puede registrarse en nuestra pagina, shcathedral.org o
puede recoger una forma de registración en la oficina parroquial de lunes a viernes, 9:00am a 4:00pm.
Si tiene preguntas, llame al 865.588.0249. Si esta de visita, recuerde que siempre es bienvenido!
Please remember our parish of Sacred Heart Cathedral in your will.
Por favor recuerde a la Catedral del Sagrado
Corazón en su testamento.
Parish Office / Oficina Parroquial: (865) 588-0249
Facilities / Mantenimiento: (865) 558-4108
Sacred Heart Cathedral School:
Escuela de la Catedral del Sagrado Corazón:
(865) 588-0415
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preschool:
Preescolar de la Catedral del Sagrado Corazón:
(865) 558-4138
Please refer to our parish website for a staff listing:
Consulte nuestra pagina para ver una lista del personal:
www.shcathedral.org
SacredHeartCathedral••••CatedraldelSagradoCorazón