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H N  J C  Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh 

715 Nazareth Street

Most Rev. Luis Rafael Zarama, Bishop of Raleigh

Rev. Monsignor David D. Brockman, V.G., Pastor Rev. John A. Kane, Parochial Vicar | Rev. Pedro Muñoz, Parochial Vicar Deacon Michael Alig | Deacon Juan Banda

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Saturday Vigil............................. 5:00 PM Sunday.........................................7:00 AM Sunday.......................................10:00 AM  Sunday........................................12:00 PM Domingo......................................8:30 AM Domingo.......................................1:30 PM 

Catholic Campus Ministry Sunday.......................................7:00 PM 

Forma Extraordinaria (Latin) First Sundays............................4:30 PM  Daily Mass MondayFriday..................12:10 PM SHC Tuesday & Friday............7:00 AM HNOJ Miércoles.............................6:30 PM SHC

Confessions | Confesiones

Saturdays 3:005:00 PM at Holy Name of Jesus Daily at Sacred Heart Church  following the 12:10 pm Mass  

Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón Miércoles 5:30 pm  Jueves 6:30 pm  

Holy Hour | Hora Santa First Fridays at 11:00 AM Sacred Heart Church 

Jueves 7:00 PM Iglesia de Sagrado Corazón

Adminstrative Information

Parish Office….....................9198326030 Fax........................................9198334667 Address.........................219 W Edenton St.   Raleigh 27603 Office Hours..................9:00 AM4:00 PM General Email…[email protected] Website..............www.raleighcathedral.org Social Media....................@HolyNameNC #raleighcathedral My Parish App.............text ‘app’ to 88202  Please see the website or call the office for information on scheduling Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals, Quinceañeras and Mass Intentions.

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Prayers for Children Preparing for and Received First Communion ± Continuing this weekend on Saturday, May 11th at the 5 pm Mass and on Sunday, and then next weekend, on May 19th at both the 8:30 am and 1:30 pm Masses, our children who have been preparing this year to receive Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist for the first time, will do just that. Kindly keep them in your prayers, as well as their parents, that our children will learn to savor Our Lord’s Real Presence and know how He nourishes the gift of Life here and unto Life eternal. As Our Holy Father recently stated on his return from His Apostolic Journey to Bulgaria, each time we receive Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist, ultimately you and I are making a decision for Life ± a great thought which deserves our reflection, especially as we prepare for Mass weekly, if not daily. Make a decision for Life!  

Our Lady in this Month Dedicated to Her and Mothers ± One of the many titles attributed to and honoring Our Lady is Mary, Mother of the Church. As we honor this weekend, all those who have been blessed with the vocation to be mothers, also ask Our Lady’s prayers for these women ± living or now alive with Our Lord for all eternity ± who have served to nurture us in life and many, who have nourished the gift of faith we so enjoy today. Also, as Our Mother, consider making it a regular practice to arrive early for Mass to visit the shrine of Our Lady in the north transept and to pray the rosary individually or in a group ± a wonderful gift to us as Church to assist us in focusing on our prayer relationship with God through the mysteries of our Catholic faith. In so doing, what is Our Lady accomplishing in and through the gift of faith? What She always does, pointing us in the direction of Her Son, Our Lord Jesus. “Do whatever He tells you,” She states in sacred scripture ± good advice as we seek to grow more deeply in the spiritual life and in communion with Our Lord, with the help of Our Lady, Who is our mother and Mother of the Church.  

Prayer for those Graduating ± This weekend will mark many graduating from college or university and either continuing into graduate education or beginning their respective working career. A time of transition, also accompanied frequently by more intense discernment of a vocation of life. That was certainly the case with me, as I graduated from university and having recently become a Catholic, I also began several years of discernment of how it is that I would serve Our Lord. Interestingly, it was not to be in the graduate work I did in Immunology nor the work in that field that followed. Rather, that discernment of my vocation was certainly taking place through all my work in that field, leading me to begin more formal discernment and formation in seminary of a priestly vocation. The point is that prayers are needed for graduates as they similarly discern how it is they are begin called to serve Our Lord through a vocation of life, whether as a single person, those married, as a religious or as a deacon or priest. We are all called into one of those respective vocations and our discerning of which is oh so important, as through it, will we not only serve Our Lord’s purposes for our life, but also, because it is Our Lord’s purposes for our life, we will find true happiness. Thus, pray for those graduating.  

Parish Council Elections ± Last weekend, the elections process for membership to our Parish Council began, continuing also this weekend. Ballots will be available in the pews and online on our Cathedral website. The election is for 8 seats to serve on the Council, which serves as an advisory body addressing strategic planning issues with respect to the mission of our Cathedral Parish. The Chair also sits with our parish Finance Council Chair on the Diocese Cathedral Advisory Committee, which ensures coordination and planning of the Cathedral parish with initiatives of our Diocese.



My gratitude to all who proposed members of our community and all who have so generously offered their time and talent to serve on our Parish Council. Kindly take the time to review the biographical information of those offering to serve and then complete the ballot and return it, either to the ballot box in the narthex or by mail to the parish office or online on our parish website. As in all things with respect to the mission of Our Lord in and though our parish, your participation is important, so thank you for taking the time to do so. 



Holy Thursday Care for Those Most in Need ± As you may recall, part of the Holy Thursday portion of the Sacred Triduum liturgy is the Mandatum, (in the Latin, “command” or “mandate”), reminding us all to implement in our apostolic work, the words of Our Lord in the Gospel for the liturgy, “As I have done, so you must also do.” As part of that expression, I asked that the offertory for that night of the Triduum be given in its entirety to those most in need that we serve through our parish ministries, namely through the Door Fund and through Habitat for Humanity. You offered over $3200.00 for that work, which through Habitat assists in home ownership for the poor and through the Door Fund, provides direct assistance to those most in need in the Raleigh area. My great gratitude for your generosity and most especially as you embrace this an other opportunities to reflect the generosity of Our Lord in your life and with the Church, our preferential option for the poor.  

2019 Bishop’s Annual Appeal Results ± In living stewardship as a way of life, always important to plan out how we assist in the various aspects of the mission of Our Lord, on a parish, Diocesan and in those occasions of extraordinary need, such as last Fall when we assisted those so deeply affected by the hurricanes and subsequent flooding.  

The Diocesan portion of that assistance is each January through early Spring, when we participate in the Bishop’s Annual Appeal, which funds over 30 ministry priorities which our Bishop has set, including for the work of Catholic Charities throughout eastern North Carolina and support for the formation of seminarians to serve as priests for our Diocese.  

Through your generosity, again reflecting the generosity of Our Lord to you, I am very pleased to announce that not only have we reached our goal of $186K, but that we have together exceeded it by the largest percentage of any parish in our Diocese, for a total to date of nearly $327K given by our parishioners to support the mission of Our Lord through our Diocese! On behalf of Bishop Luis Zarama, all those at Catholic Charities, our seminarian, Nick Rapkoch and all those in priestly formation, as well as all others assisted through the BAA each year, thank you for assisting us in the mission of Our Lord ± so important to make a priority through our stewardship as a way of Life!

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First Reading  Acts 13:14, 4352

Paul and Barnabas continued on from Perga  and reached Antioch in Pisidia. On the sabbath they entered the synagogue and took their seats. Many Jews and worshipers who were converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who spoke to them and urged them to remain faithful to the grace of God.



On the following sabbath almost the whole city gathered to hear the word of the Lord. When the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and with violent abuse contradicted what Paul said. Both Paul and Barnabas spoke out boldly and said, “It was necessary that the word of God be spoken to you first, but since you reject it and condemn yourselves as unworthy of eternal life, we now turn to the Gentiles. For so the Lord has commanded us, I have made you a light to the Gentiles, that you may be an instrument of salvation to the ends of the earth.”



The Gentiles were delighted when they heard this and glorified the word of the Lord. All who were destined for eternal life came to believe, and the word of the Lord continued to spread through the whole region. The Jews, however, incited the women of prominence who were worshipers and the leading men of the city, stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them from their territory. So they shook the dust from their feet in protest against them, and went to Iconium. The disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.  

The Word of the Lord 

R. Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm  Ps 100:12, 3, 5 

For the 5p, 7a an 10a Masses:

Please remember to silence your mobile devices before Mass begins. 

Second Reading  Rev 7:9, 14b17

I, John, 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.



Then one of the elders said to me, “These are the ones who have survived the time of great distress; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. 

“For this reason they stand before God’s throne and worship him day and night in his temple. The one who sits on the throne will shelter them. They will not hunger or thirst anymore, nor will the sun or any heat strike them. For the Lamb who is in the center of the throne will shepherd them and lead them to springs of lifegiving water, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.” 



The Word of the Lord

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R. Thanks be to God.

R. Alleluia, alleluia. I am the good shepherd, says the Lord; I know my sheep, and mine know me.  R. Alleluia, alleluia. 

Gospel  Jn 10:2730

Jesus said: “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can take them out of the Father’s hand. The Father and I are one.”  

The Gospel of the Lord R. Praise to you Lord, Jesus Christ.

For the 12p Mass:



Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands; serve the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful song. R. We are his people, the sheep of his flock. 

Know that the LORD is God; he made us, his we are; his people, the flock he tends. R.We are his people, the sheep of his flock. 

The LORD is good: his kindness endures forever, and his faithfulness, to all generations. R.We are his people, the sheep of his flock.   

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Weekend Masses Day Date Time Intention Sat 5/11 5:00 pm  Pro Populo Sun 5/12 7:00 am † Francis J. Moes Dom 5/12 8:30 am  Benditas Animas del Purgatorio Sun 5/12 10:00 am † Lilia Gardner Sun 5/12 12:00 pm † Robert DeCarlo Dom 5/12 1:30 pm † Candido Bautista Daily Mass Mon 5/13 12:10 pm † Mike Riley Tue 5/14 7:00 am † Charles A. Poe, Jr. Tue 5/14 12:10 pm † Thomas Quinlan Wed 5/15 12:10 pm  Dennis Redoblado (health) Miér 5/15 6:30 pm † Simeon Rios & Juana Beltran Thu 5/16 12:10 pm † Severo Lopez Fri 5/17 7:00 am  Terril McBride (health) Fri 5/17 12:10 pm † Natal & Salvador Rodriquez Sat 5/18 9:00 am † Helen Bedo

Florence Murray, Jan  Fairweather, Melvin Meacham, Drew Pescaro, Joanne Ragge, Trent Handley, Federico A. Gonzalez, Jennifer Pendergraft, Shawn Rolison, Darlene Duncan, Cresenciana Rodriguez, Mason Hiester, James Hiester, Constance  Prokop, Tiana Pitstick, Jennifer Deloatch, Ron Crowson,  Richard Garcia, Kendall  Family, William Houston, Aidan Day, Allen Roy,  Margaret Virginia Carter, Chuck Hilliard, Mark Hilliard, Ken Hopper, Tom Greene, Frank Marshall, Elizabeth  Lewis, Malinn Welch, Reuben Mathews, Mike Szafran,  Christopher Luttz, Derek  Hazell, Terri Zito Lee, Angela Lombardo, Eric Fletcher,  Mildred Banks, Jake Hanley & family, Rik Kiszely, Lucina Chaverria, Alan Torres, Baby Hannah, Maria G., Jason,  Forrest, Philip Hatcher, Bill Wolf, Allen Willis IV, Tom Krisulewicz, Lori Cove, John George, Esther Cole, Brent Upton, Amanda Dennis, Jadon Kalp, Dennis Maestro, Bella Amodio, Infant Grace Mullis, Pat Skelly, Manolito Rodriguez, Joan Staryak, John McCauley, Leonard St. Peter, Loreto Correa Becerra, Cheryl Zelek, Murray Ingerham

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For the weekend of May 45 Second Collection: There is no planned second collection this weekend, May 11/12. Next weekend, we will take Mass Collections $ 25,566

If you or a loved one requires a home visit or reception of the Holy Eucharist at home, please email Deacon Michael Alig at [email protected] or call the main office at 9198326030.

up a second collection to support Cathedral School. The

Online Banking $ 12,142

schedule for 2019 is posted on the parish website for your

Weekly Total $ 37,708

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Parish Outreach $ 4,340

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You can set up your contributions on your own schedule and alleviate the hassle of envelopes, carrying cash or checkwriting. HNOJ offers multiple ways to conveniently support your parish such as: a desktop version from any computer, linked from our website; Vanco provides a free mobile app; the free MyParish app also provides links for both parish and diocesan (BAA) giving; plus it is likely that your own bank offers a mobile app where you can set up onetime or recurring payments as well. Please prayerfully consider moving your contributions to an electronic format for efficient and consistent support.

You can call or email Katia in the parish office to request a Mass Intention to remember a departed loved one or for prayers of healing,



Kim Riley Dan & Elizabeth Dunbar Mary Ewanich

Weekend Masses are at HNOJ; weekday daily Mass at 12:10 pm and 9:00 am Saturday Mass are at SHC; 7:00 am Daily Mass on Tue & Fri is at HNOJ.

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Employment Opportunities at Cathedral School Upper Elementary School Teacher 20192020  Key responsibilities / daytoday job functions: x Instruct students in all Diocese of Raleigh curriculum areas for the grade level x Integrate technology into classes x Create service opportunities for students that enhanceunderstanding of the mission of our parish and You can read their personal statements and biographical data on school communities the parish website as well as in the printed pamphlets available x Understand the content, create crosscurricular connectoday in the narthex. Please thoughtfully consider your choices tions, and design instructional plans that include higher and prayerfully vote this weekend. order thinking  x Collaborate with colleagues and administration in order CPO FeedaFamily Food Drive | May 1819 to provide successful educational experiences for stuCatholic Parish Outreach will be handing out grocery bags this dents weekend May 1112, so that parishioners may participate by shopping and returning the goods on May 1819. If you are too x Partner with Instructional Teaching Assistant in all asbusy to shop, a donation of $30 feeds a family for 1 week! Make pects of classroom instruction your check payable to Catholic Parish Outreach and give it to a Minimum Requirements: volunteer at the CPO truck during the food drive collection. CPO x Candidates must have prior K6 teaching experience and is also in need of children’s books for preschoolers in the clothcurrent NC teaching licensure  ing ministry. CPO is the largest food pantry in the Triangle; in x Successful completion of Diocesan background check 2018 CPO served on an average 8,200 people / month and disx Preferred Qualifications tributed 2.8 million pounds of groceries to residents of Wake, x Experience utilizing best practices for student learning Franklin and Johnston counties. CPO met these needs with 3.5 x be a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church staff and 1,900 volunteers. Questions contact: Mary Overcash x have experience with and/or a desire to fully implement 21st (CPO Liaison) 9197827385. century teaching practices such as standardsbased grading,  projectbased learning, technology integration, and personalHave time to join the Greeter Ministry at HNOJ Cathedral?  ized learning. The Greeter Ministry is still seeking additional guides to  Position Start Date: August2019 welcome and assist visitors to our Cathedral. Consider sharing your love of our new worship home with those who come to tour  Teacher Assistant for 20192020 or pray. Email [email protected] with your interest or This is a fulltime position and includes diocesan benefits. complete an Volunteer Inquiry Form on our website. The ideal candidate will    AAMEN Monthly Meeting²Revised Date for May! x have experience working with children in an academic setThe AAMEN Holy Name of Jesus Chapter will meet on May 19 ting, at 2:00 pm at the Saint Monica Center, Room 2. All are welcome x be open to 21st century teaching practices to attend the monthly meeting. x be wellorganized and a good time manager  x be comfortable working with individuals or small groups of Wedding Committee Needs Additional Help! students The Wedding Committee is a ministry which helps couples prepare for their nuptial mass or ceremony. With two sanctuaries to x be able to supervise during noninstructional times ± lunch/ recess tend, each weekend poses the possibility of 4 weddings! Many x be proficient in the use of basic technology ± Microsoft ofhands are needed to facilitate the joy of the day for these lucky fice, internet, email, copy machines, etc. couples. If you are interested in joining this essential ministry, please contact Amy Malouf at [email protected]. x be supportive of classroom and school policies/procedures. 20192020 Parish Council Elections The nominees are as follows: Irma Alcantar Christopher Lizak Sally Bruns George Morgan Dan Dunbar Cyril Sagan Janet Urieta Genaro EstradaNunez J.B. Jett Steven Vozzo





Prospective candidates for either position should submit a letter Usher Ministry Seeks Additional Help of interest and resume to Principal Janice Jett via email ± Many volunteers are needed to ensure that our liturgies run jett@cathedralschool.net. smoothly and put forth a welcoming fase to visitors and pilgrims.  The parish is experiencing a high need of Ushers, especially at  the 5:00 pm Vigil Mass. Registered parishioners willing to assist  HNOJ Youth Ministry  at weekend Masses should contact Peter Ferket at   will host on June 1 its  [email protected] with their interest.    2nd Annual Summer Festival   Flores de Mayo at the Cathedral after the 5:00 PM The Catholic Filipino Ministry and Evangelization will celebrate Vigil Mass. Food trucks, vendors their traditional Filipino Flores de Mayo and Santacruzan on May 19, Sunday at 3:30 P.M. here at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, and raffles prizes. beginning with an outdoor procession, all are invited to come. Come by for shopping,   eats and fellowship!  The Fourth Sunday of Easter  

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I learned something new the other day. It comes from a book titled, Words of Wisdom (Novalis, 1999) by Fr. Walter Vogels. The book is centered on the Wisdom literature of the Bible that has been called “the neglected side of biblical faith” (16). In liturgy, we more often hear texts from the Law and the Prophets in which salvationhistory theology is presented. Wisdom literature does not belong here. Vogels says Wisdom writings could be considered as creation theology. 

The winds of March point to the power of God's Spirit working in us. We need to listen and respond to the gentle breezes of the Spirit; but will we, or will we be too distracted? The rebirth of spring reminds us of the energy of nature so that we ask ourselves whether we waste or wisely use energyelectricity, oil, gas, etc. Can we and should we continue to use nonrenewable fossil fuel, often with accompanying air pollution, at the rate we do? Or will the environmental ills we cause today call us in the future as a society to use wind and solar energy? To join the new Care for Creation at HNOJ, contact:  [email protected]   

Vogel writes, “In the creation theology of the Wisdom literature, God has put humanity in charge. Individuals have to use their minds and reflect on their experience to determine for themselves what ought to be done. . .Seejudgeact is how the wise function” (18). He states, “In salvationhistory, God tells the human being what to do and how to act, since God is in charge” (17). “[In creation theology] God trusts people because God has endowed humanity with minds to think (Genesis 2:19). People may make the wrong decisions. We grow not only by our successes butsometimes more quicklyby our mistakes” (19). In the scripture above, both theologies are working. God makes us a light and we, in turn, will help create by seeing, judging and acting [instrument].

Opportunities to Help Volunteers are needed at Oak City Cares which is a new multi services center for people experiencing homelessness. It will open in April and is operated by Catholic Charities in partnership with Wake County, the City of Raleigh, and the Partnership to End and Prevent Homelessness, and 15+ partner agencies which will provide services onsite. Volunteers are critically needed to provide hospitality, family recreation activities, administrative support and more during the week and weekends. To learn more about volunteering, please click on the “Volunteer” link at www.oakcitycares.org  

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When God asks us to create a more just world because God is just, we are to use our minds and experiences to make this happen. We do not have to wait for God to tell us what specifically to do, it is already written on our hearts and we have only to see the unjust problem, discern the correct path, and respond.  Last week, I talked about Pope Francis’ distress for the earth that his encyclical Laudato Si’ addresses. Have you read the document? Do you feel the urgency of his call to respond? Our common home is crying out. Vogel writes, “In the Wisdom literature, God does not determine history, people do. . .After God created the universe and other living beings, as his last work on the final day, God created humanity and entrusted the world to them. . .Humankind is now in charge of its world (Genesis 2:15, Psalm 8)” (17).

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Introducing another way to live your faith. We will be periodically posting legislative actions where the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is asking everyone to advocate to end injustices that are against the social teachings of the Church.  

1.USCCB Chairman of Domestic Justice and ProLife Activities expressed concern over a new EPA rule that will expose pregnant women and unborn children to mercury and other toxics. ACTION CENTER: http://www.usccb.org/news/2019/19 058.cfm 

2.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is Msgr. Michael Shugrue will be leading an introductory seminar our nation's foremost antihunger program. Each year SNAP on Laudato Si’ on Tuesday, May 14 at 7PM. Seating is limited to lifts millions of lowincome Americans out of food insecurity. On February 1, 2019, the USDA released a proposed rule to 30. RSVP to [email protected]  increase SNAP work requirements which would limit state flex Barbara Molinari Quinby, MPS ibilities to adapt to the needs of lowincome and working famiDirector of Social Justice Ministries lies in the state.As a result of these changes more than 755,000  individuals would lose SNAP benefits over the next three years. Tell the USDAto withdraw or modify the rule so that it protects J- ,() #%$ I&&("$!',  access to necessary food and nutrition programs and adheres to Christians and Universal Brotherhood “It is everyone’s duty, but especially that of Christians, to work the bipartisan policies implemented in the recentlypassed 2018 with energy for the establishment of universal brotherhood, the Farm Bill. ACTION CENTER: https://www.votervoice.net/  indispensable basis for authentic justice and the condition for USCCB/campaigns/64829/respon  enduring peace: We cannot in truthfulness call upon that God 3.From Catholics Confront Global Poverty & CRS: who is the Father of all if we refuse to act in a brotherly way to- It's a big week to speak out in support of migrants and refugees ward certain men, created in God’s image. A man’s relationship by protecting foreign aid. The House and Senate have ramped with God the Father and his relationship with his brother men are up their work on the budget process for FY20, with key comso linked together that Scripture says:’He who does not love does mittees beginning their negotiations. The administration also not know God’(1 Jn. 4, 8)”. …Octogesima Adveniens, Pope Paul just released its FY20 budget proposal to Congress. Your voice VI. If you are interested in joining the Justice for Immigrants is needed to ensure Congress protects lifesaving foreign aid team, please contact Luisa MartinPrice through  that supports refugees, migrants and asylumseekers around the [email protected].  world. ACTION CENTER: https://support.crs.org/act/share journey233 

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Faith Formation Grades 1 ± 5 

May 12: No Life Teen due to Mother’s Day and Returning from Senior Trip

New Families Ways to register:  in person on Wednesday May 8 or 15 at 7:30 8:00 pm at  Cathedral School in the back hallway or online. Email Stacie Miller for details at [email protected]



May 19: Life Night ± “Drive of Your Life” ± 6:008:30 PM ± Cathedral School Hall ± ARK Takeover ± We will be discussing how our to form our conscience and how integral a part it is in our Christian lives. We will also look at how our culture forms us and how our Christian identity should form who we are. 



Confirmation 2020 

Attend one of the parent / candidate meetings. Confirmation is for Holy Name of Jesus registered parishioners 8th ± 12th grade. A parent and youth must attend one meeting together.  x June 9 @ 11:30 am in English  x July 28 @ 11:30 am in English  x August 18 @ 11:30 am in English  x June 9 @ 3:30 pm in English  x July 28 @ 3:30 pm in Spanish  x August 18 @ 1:30 pm in English  x June 9, @ 3:30 pm in Spanish  x August 18 @ 3:30 pm in Spanish 



May 26: No Life Teen due to Memorial Day  

Mission Trip: Registration for Mission Trip 2019 is closed. Please, start praying for our 25+ Adults and Teens attending this trip.  



Middle School Youth Group 

Join us on Sunday May 5 in Cathedral School Hall  4:00 ± 5:30 pm or email Stacie Miller at [email protected].



We are looking for people to donate for our Raffle and Silent Auction again this year! You were all so generous last year in your support and we hope that this year you will be just as supportive! To get more information about the Summer Festival or information on how to donate please contact Elizabeth Queen at [email protected].



To Register for Faith Formation or Confirmation, you must please bring:   Birth Certificate   Baptism Certificate if not received at Sacred Heart or  Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral   Communion Certificate if received and not received at  Sacred Heart or Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral   $ 75.00 (per student) check or money order made out to  Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral   payment plan option:  $25.00 per student is due at time of registration  $25.00 per student is due on First day of Class  $25.00 per student is due by February 6, 2020 



Tickets go on sale this weekend for this event. We will be selling tickets outside of Mass for the next 3 weekends (May 1112, May 1819, and May 25 26). 2 years old and Under Free Admission, $5.00 for kids tickets (3 years old to 12 years old child’s Ticket) and $10.00 for adult tickets (13 years of age and up Adult Ticket).    We will have raffle tickets for sale as well. 

20182019 F!(,/ F%$&!,(%' Elementary Faith Formation Sunday Classes

Wednesday Classes

See newsletter

May 15²Registration Night

2nd Annual Summer Festival  Fundraiser Information 

This year the Summer Festival will be supporting both the Middle School and High School Youth Ministry Retreat and Mission Trip Funds. It will be June 1st following the 5pm Mass at Holy Name of Jesus. We will be on the HNOJ campus and we are looking forward to offering this amazing family fun night for our parish community! 

Middle School EDGE (4:005:30 pm) x May 19 Summer Fun Fridays: Jun 14; Jun 21; Jun 28; Jul 12; Jul 19; Jul 26; Aug 2; Aug 9. We will be hosting Helping Hand Mission Children Friday 9:30 am to 3:00 pm in St. Monica. Middle Schoolers plan, prep and run games, activities & crafts while adults monitor all areas to make sure the youth have what they need. A collection each week of fresh fruit & snacks to send home with the Helping Hand Mission children will take place. For more information email Stacie Miller at  [email protected].

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2019 C1Confirmation Year 1 (4:005:30 pm)

in Academics, Athletic and Performing Arts Camps in June & July of 2019. To register or for more information, email questions to:  [email protected] or go to www.cghs.org/summerprograms

Jun 02: Day of Reflection: All Confirmation Candidates must attend from 2:456:00 pm

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R   C  20192020  En la diócesis de Raleigh, aquellos que han sido bautizados en la infancia como católicos romanos y han recibido su primera Santa Comunión y son la edad mínima de trece años, puede comenzar un programa de formación de dos años que conduce a la celebración del Sacramento de la confirmación. Como norma ordinaria para esta Diócesis de Raleigh, la recepción de la confirmación es entre las edades de 1316 (noveno o décimo grado) en la parroquia donde usted está registrado. Usted debe estar inscrito en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús para participar en este programa.  Estaremos organizando una reunión de padres/candidatos para el santo nombre de los feligreses registrados los grados 812.  x 9 de junio 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus del sagrado corazón  x 28 julio 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus sagrado del corazón  x 18 agosto 3:30 pm Santa Mónica en el campus sagrado del corazón  Para inscribirse para la confirmación por favor traiga:  x Certificado de Nacimiento x Certificado de bautismo si no se recibe en el sagrado corazón o en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús  x Certificado de comunión si se recibe y no se recibe en sagrado corazón o Santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús  x $75,00 (por estudiante) cheque o giro de dinero en el santo nombre de la Catedral de Jesús  x opción de plan de pago:  $25,00 por estudiante se debe en el momento del registro  $25,00 por estudiante vence el primer día de clase  $25,00 por estudiante vence el 6 de febrero de 2020  Hay un máximo de 200,00 familias excepto para el año sacramental. 



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Primera Lectura  Hch 13, 14. 4352

En aquellos días, Pablo y Bernabé prosiguieron su camino desde Perge hasta Antioquía de Pisidia, y el sábado entraron en la sinagoga y tomaron asiento. Cuando se disolvió la asamblea, muchos judíos y prosélitos piadosos acompañaron a Pablo y a Bernabé, quienes siguieron exhortándolos a permanecer fieles a la gracia de Dios. 

El sábado siguiente, casi toda la ciudad de Antioquía acudió a oír la palabra de Dios. Cuando los judíos vieron una concurrencia tan grande, se llenaron de envidia y comenzaron a contradecir a Pablo con palabras injuriosas. Entonces Pablo y Bernabé dijeron con valentía: "La palabra de Dios debía ser predicada primero a ustedes; pero como la rechazan y no se juzgan dignos de la vida eterna, nos dirigiremos a los paganos. Así nos lo ha ordenado el Señor, cuando dijo: Yo te he puesto como luz de los paganos, para que lleves la salvación hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra".



Al enterarse de esto, los paganos se regocijaban y glorificaban la palabra de Dios, y abrazaron la fe todos aquellos que estaban destinados a la vida eterna.

Segunda Lectura Apoc 7, 9. 14b17

Yo, Juan, vi una muchedumbre tan grande, que nadie podía contarla. Eran individuos de todas las naciones y razas, de todos los pueblos y lenguas. Todos estaban de pie, delante del trono y del Cordero; iban vestidos con una túnica blanca y llevaban palmas en las manos.



Uno de los ancianos que estaban junto al trono, me dijo: "Éstos son los que han pasado por la gran persecución y han lavado y blanqueado su túnica con la sangre del Cordero. Por eso están ante el trono de Dios y le sirven día y noche en su templo, y el que está sentado en el trono los protegerá continuamente.



Ya no sufrirán hambre ni sed, no los quemará el sol ni los agobiará el calor. Porque el Cordero, que está en el trono, será su pastor y los conducirá a las fuentes del agua de la vida y Dios enjugará de sus ojos toda lágrima".  

Palabra de Dios R: Te alabamos Señor. 

Aclamación antes del Evangelio  Jn 10, 14 

R. Aleluya, aleluya. Yo soy el buen pastor, dice el Señor; yo conozco a mis ovejas y ellas me conocen a mí.  R. Aleluya.  



La palabra de Dios se iba propagando por toda la región. Pero los judíos azuzaron a las mujeres devotas de la alta sociedad y a los ciudadanos principales, y provocaron una persecución contra Pablo y Bernabé, hasta expulsarlos de su territorio.



Pablo y Bernabé se sacudieron el polvo de los pies, como señal de protesta, y se marcharon a Iconio, mientras los discípulos se quedaron llenos de alegría y del Espíritu Santo.  

Palabra de Dios R. Te alabamos Señor.  Salmo Responsorial ± Salmo 99, 2. 3. 5 R. El Señor es nuestro Dios y nosotros su pueblo. Aleluya. Alabemos a Dios todos los hombres,  sirvamos al Señor con alegría y con júbilo entremos en su templo.  R. El Señor es nuestro Dios y nosotros su pueblo. Aleluya. Reconozcamos que el Señor es Dios, que él fue quien nos hizo y somos suyos, que somos su pueblo y su rebaño.  R. El Señor es nuestro Dios y nosotros su pueblo. Aleluya. Porque el Señor es bueno, bendigámoslo, Porque es eterna su misericordia y su fidelidad nunca se acaba.  R. El Señor es nuestro Dios y nosotros su pueblo. Aleluya. 

Evangelio  Jn 10, 2730

En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a los judíos: "Mis ovejas escuchan mi voz; yo las conozco y ellas me siguen. Yo les doy la vida eterna y no perecerán jamás; nadie las arrebatará de mi mano. Me las ha dado mi Padre, y él es superior a todos, y nadie puede arrebatarlas de la mano del Padre. El Padre y yo somos uno". 



Palabra del Señor 

R: Gloria a ti Señor Jesús.

Feliz día de la Madre

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