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Weekend Eucharistic Celebrations
Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Weekdays and Holydays: Please consult Mass Schedule on the inside of bulletin.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday: 11:30-12:00 noon and 7:00-7:30p.m.
Saturday: 8:30-9:00 a.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Anytime by appointment. Call the parish office at (802) 658-4333
Eucharistic Adoration & Perpetual Novena to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Monday: 7:00-8:00 p.m. and First Fridays after the 12:05 Mass until 3:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Baptism
Parents are asked to contact the Parish Office to schedule a meeting.
Sacrament of Marriage (Weddings)
Couples are asked to contact the Office a minimum of six months before an anticipated wedding.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and Ministry to the Sick and Homebound
Please notify us of any parishioner who is ill at home. Due to privacy laws, priests/deacons must
be asked by family members to visit parishioners in the hospital or nursing home.
Cathedral of St. Joseph
Physical Address—29 Allen Street, Burl., VT 05401
Mailing Address and Parish Office: 113 Elmwood Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
[email protected] 802-658-4333
www.stjosephcathedralvt.org
The Most Reverend Christopher J. Coyne, Bishop of Burlington
Very Reverend Lance W. Harlow, Rector
Reverend Jon Schnobrich, Vocation Director, In Residence
Office Staff Dorothy Barewicz, Parish Accountant/
Administrative Assistant
Outreach Center
Joseph's House
113 Elmwood Avenue
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 951-4290
Email: [email protected]
Simeon Lewis, Parish Outreach
Religious Education/R.C.I.A.
Dorothy Barewicz, MSA, MA
(802) 658-4333
Mount Calvary Cemeteries
St. Joseph Cemetery
Wayne LeFebvre, Superintendent
(802) 864-9050
Seminarian—Thang Nguyen
The Baptism of the Lord—January 13, 2019
January 13, 2019
VERMONT CATHOLIC ADVANCE DIRECTIVE
An Advance Directive is a legal document written in ad-vance of serious illness/injury to address your end-of-life medical care and/or medical care in the event you are unable to speak for yourself. Information packets for preparing an Advance Directive based on Catholic teach-ing are available in the parish office, or download the documents from www.vermontcatholic.org.
DAILY MASS INTENTIONS
If you would like to request a Mass intention for a deceased
loved one or for a special intention, please call or stop by
the Parish Office. There are several open spaces at the
12:05 daily Mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral coming up the
next few weeks, and we would be happy to schedule your
intention. Call (802) 658-4333.
NO MONDAY EVENING ADORATION
AND CONFESSION—JANUARY 14, 2019
The Litany of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,
Eucharistic Adoration and Confession are cancelled on
Monday, January 14, 2019. They will resume on Monday,
January 21, 2019.
FR. HARLOW’S RETREAT
Fr. Harlow will be on retreat with the Bishop and all the
priests from the Diocese from January 14-17. He will return
on Friday, January 18th. Fr. Bernard Gaudreau will be cov-
ering all of our 12:05 Masses during Fr. Harlow’s absence.
Please note that there WILL NOT BE AN 8:00AM Mass on
Saturday, January 19th because of the final Synod Meeting.
MONTPELIER RALLY FOR LIFE
JANUARY 26, 2019
Join us for the Annual Rally for Life in Montpelier featur-
ing guest speaker, Ann McElihenney. Ann, along with
her husband, Phelim McAleer, produced the movie
Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,
based on the New York Times bestseller book.
The Rally will be followed by the first showing of the
Gosnell movie anywhere in Vermont, at the Capitol Thea-
ter in Montpelier, beginning at 2:30 p.m. The movie is
rated PG-13.
Here are the details for the Saturday, January 26, 2019
Rally for Life:
10:00 AM—Warm-up at St. Augustine’s Church Hall
with coffee and doughnuts. Everyone is welcome.
10:45 AM—Gather outside, behind City Hall, for the
March to the Capitol—signs will provided by VRLC.
Those who do not wish to participate in the March are
welcome to go directly to the State House and take a seat
in the House Chambers.
11:30AM—Gather for a photo of participants on the State
House steps.
Noon: Guest speaker in the House Chambers.
Note: Refreshments will follow in the State House cafete-
ria. Bring your family and friends. There is NO
CHARGE to attend, but donations are always welcome.
Everyone is invited to attend the first showing of Gosnell
the Movie in Vermont at the Capital Theater on State
Street immediately following the refreshments.
Information on how to book your seat will be forth-
coming. The ticket cost will be $10.00 per person.
We hope to see many of you as possible there!
PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS ALL OUR
SICK AND SHUT-INS,
ESPECIALLY:
Judith Boucher Kristen King
Bob Brown Beverly LaPointe
William H. LePage, Sr. Claire McManus
Carol Carlson Allen Ploof
Roland Carter Aloyse Rowley
Mary Ella Desjardin Greg “Terk” Terkla
Ernest Dorey, Jr. Kim Wilbur
Edith Halpin Hoa Vu Thi
Aloyse Rowley Hguyet Nguyen Thi
WEEKLY LITURGICAL CALENDAR
Jan 13—Sun. The Baptism of the Lord
Jan 14—First Week in Ordinary Time begins
Jan 17—Thu. Memorial of St. Anthony
Jan 18—Fri Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins
(January 18-25)
Jan 19—Sat Optional Memorial of the Blessed Virgin
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Bring the Holy Spirit into your marriage by attending a
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next week-
end will be March 15-17, 2019 in Isle La Motte, VT. For
more information, call Gary & Lynn Root at 802-456-8114
or visit them at https://wwmevt.org. Plan now to attend one
of these special weekends!
TOWN MEETINGS WITH BISHOP COYNE
As part of a continuing effort to promote full transparency
about Catholic matters in the State of Vermont, Bishop
Christopher Coyne has called for Catholic town meetings
to be held around the State during the month of January.
Please read the recent Inland See from December 29th-
30th for more details about these Town Meetings. Please
feel free to attend any of the meetings, not just by location.
The locations chosen are based on ease of access, and are
not intended to be a geographic districting.
All of the Town Meetings will be held from 6-7:30PM.
Here is the schedule:
Jan 22: Holy Family Church, 4 Prospect St. Essex Jct.
Jan 23: St. Theresa Church, 44 East Street, Orleans
Jan 28: Sacred Heart Church, 238 Main St., Bennington
Jan 29: Christ the King, 66 South Main St., Rutland
Jan 31: St. John Vianney Church, 160 Hinesburg Road
South Burlington
Please note that the January 29th meeting at Christ the
King Church in Rutland was not included in the article in
the Inland See.
The operative frame for the discussions should be Chris-
tian charity and respectful listening focused on promoting
the work of salvation in and through the Church. Please
come and let your voice be heard. God Bless you!
LITURGY OF THE WORD
Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 God’s glory shall be revealed.
Psalm 104 “O bless the Lord, my soul.”
Titus 2:11-14; 3:4-7 We are saved through the bath of
Rebirth
Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 “You are my beloved Son.”
We conclude the Christmas season today with the feast of
the Lord’s baptism. Saint Luke has already told us how the
angels, the shepherds, and the Magi have attested to the
holiness of this Child.
Today we hear God call out from the heavens, “You are my
beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” Let us each re-
flect today on our own baptism, when we were recognized
as a child of God. May God be well pleased. (Source:
Pastoral Patterns, Winter 2018-19- World Library Publica-
tions.)
WELCOME WAYNE LEFEBVRE
Please join me in welcoming the newest addition to our
Parish staff, Wayne LeFebvre. He assumes the position of
Property Manager/Cemetery Superintendent previously held by
Peter Beauregard.
Wayne is a native of Burlington where he attended Christ the
King School. He graduated from South Burlington High School,
and currently lives in Richmond with his wife, Mary. They have
seven children, with only three currently living at home. He is a
member of Holy Rosary Parish in Richmond and does custodial
work for Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Williston.
Wayne brings with him as well experience working for Holy
Rosary cemetery. He wants everyone to know that he is a huge
Red Sox fan! If you see him around the Parish property, please
introduce yourself to him and make him feel welcome!
Fr. Lance W. Harlow, Rector
Monday, January 14, 2019
12:05 PM - Marjorie Trahan By the Family
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
12:05 - Herman & Dorothy Courville Estate
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
12:05 PM - Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life
Thursday, January 17, 2019
12:05 PM - St. Joseph Parishioners
Friday, January 18, 2019
12:05 PM - Intentions of Joseph House Clients And Benefactors
Saturday, January 19, 2019
8:00 AM- NO MASS @ 8:00 AM TODAY & NO 9:00 AM CONFESSIONS 4:00 PM - Ralph Bernardini, Jr. By the Family Sunday, January 20, 2019 10:00 AM - (1) Living & Deceased Members of the Edward Bourgeois Family By Armand Bourgeois (2) Souls in Purgatory By Dave & Patricia Danehey-Lalime
SHARING GOD’S GIFTS
Thank you to our parishioners who generously support our Church
week after week.
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Cathedral of St. Joseph
Dec 31— Feast of the Holy Family $ 2,287.00 Dec 31— Christmas Collection $ 430.00 Jan 1—Solemnity of Mary Holyday $ 1,316.43 Jan 6—The Feast of Epiphany $ 2,586.97 Upcoming Collection: Jan 12 & 13—Fuel Collection
Parish Meetings & Events
Sun, Jan 13—Religious Education Classes Breakfast for Religious Ed. students Sun, Jan 13— 11:15 AM Confirmation Class Sun, Jan 13—Coffee Hour following the 10a.m. Mass Jan 14-17—Priests’ Retreat with Bishop Coyne Mon, Jan 14—NO Eucharistic Adoration Confessions and Benediction Jan 19—NO 8:00 AM MASS/CONFESSIONS Jan 19—Last Synod Session (8AM-2PM) (St. Joseph Cathedral Parish Hall)
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR
PRAYERS ALL WHO HAVE
DIED