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Saint Stephen the Martyr Catholic University Chapel
1515 Twelfth Avenue South • Birmingham, Alabama 35205 (205) 933-2500 • http://www.stsbhm.org
February 23, 2020 • The Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Cathedral of Saint Paul Mother Church of the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama
Most Reverend Robert J. Baker, S.T.D., Bishop Very Reverend Bryan W. Jerabek, J.C.L., Rector
2120 Third Avenue North • Birmingham, Alabama 35203 Mailing: P.O. Box 10044 • Birmingham, Alabama 35202-0044
(205) 251-1279 • http://www.stpaulsbhm.org
Holy Mass Saturday Anticipated 5:00pm (Cantor) Sunday 8:30am (Cantor) and 11:00am (Choir/Incense) Monday–Friday 6:30am and 12:10pm • Saturday 8:30am
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (concludes with Benediction)
Once monthly between Sunday Masses. See bulletin for date.
Confession/Reconciliation Monday—Friday 11:30am to 12:00pm Saturday 3:00 to 4:00pm • Other times by appointment
Anointing of the Sick For those who have reached the use of reason and are in danger of death from sickness or old age. Anointing is ordinarily preced-ed by Confession. Contact a priest. In emergencies, call anytime.
Baptism The Church instructs parents to seek baptism for their child within the first few weeks after birth. First-time parents ordi-narily must attend a pre-baptismal class. Contact the office, preferably during the pregnancy, to make the arrangements.
Holy Matrimony Contact the Wedding Coordinator at least six (6) months in advance. Subject to the Cathedral’s wedding guidelines.
Funerals and Columbarium Contact the office prior to making arrangements with the fu-neral home. To learn about the columbarium, call the office.
Parish Office Hours Monday—Friday 8:00am to 3:00pm • (205) 251-1279 Staff List with Phone Extensions (when applicable)
Pastor & Rector: Very Rev. Bryan W. Jerabek, J.C.L., x103
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Joshua M. Altonji
Priest-in-Residence: Rev. Patrick P. Cullen
Permanent Deacons: Rev. Dr. G. Neal Kay Rev. Mr. Wally Zieverink Rev. Mr. Gerald Zukauckas
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Krista Rataj, x100
Director Religious Ed.: Mrs. Barbara Doran, x108
Director of Music: Mr. Bruce Ludwick, x107
Assistant Organist: Mr. Mark Hayes
Seniors & Shut-Ins: Mrs. Priscilla Davis, x117
Youth & Family Life: Miss Sophie Duvall, x133
Bookkeeper: Mrs. Katie Baker, x102
Wedding Coordinator: Mrs. Megan Wyatt, x116
Maintenance: Mr. Philipp Szabo
Housekeeper: Ms. Rose Rouss
To update your membership record, please contact the Parish Secretary.
Rev. Joshua M. Altonji, Chaplain • Rev. Mr. Danny Rodgers, Deacon
Mass Schedule: Sunday 10:00am and 8:00pm (Adoration 7:00pm)
Thursday 5:30pm
Confession: During Adoration and 30 minutes before each Mass
Student Lounge/Chapel: Available to students daily
Catholic Family Services: Office Hours: 8am-5pm Monday-Thursday
Chaplain Email: [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook! Cathedral: http://www.facebook.com/stpaulsbhm St. Stephen: http://www.facebook.com/receivemyspirit
First Light Shelter For Homeless Women and Children
DID YOU KNOW that the Cathedral of St. Paul is one of the founding churches of First Light Shelter and has been providing dinner and overnight volunteers since it first opened in 1983? We currently have over 60 people who serve for one week every two months throughout the year, but are always in need of more! Please consider joining an evening meal team or our group of trained over-night volunteers! Our upcoming weeks to serve are Dec. 8-14, Feb. 9-15, Apr. 12-18, and June 14-20. If you are interested or would like more information about what we do, please email Nancy Heck at [email protected] or call her at 205-870-1349.
RCIA Meals
We are in the home stretch for RCIA Meals! We need just a few more meals: March 18 and 25; and April 1. These meals are appreciated so much by our RCIA participants and future Catholics! If you haven’t already done so, will you please consider helping us – either by provid-ing all or part of a meal or giving a donation towards a meal? Thank you for your always astounding generosity! For questions, you can reach Barbara Doran at 725-8163 (direct office line) or [email protected].
Gulf Coast Got Sisters! | February 28‐29 | Mobile, AL
Spend 24 hours visi ng and praying with sisters from a variety of religious communi es. Come experience community life while asking ques ons about discernment and ge ng answers in real me. Single Catholic women ages 18‐40 are encouraged to par ci‐pate. For more informa on, contact Sister Jean Rhoads, D.C., at
[email protected] or 812.963.7556.
Par cipa ng communi es: Apostles of the Sacred Heart, Bene‐dic ne Sisters of Cullman, AL, Carmelite Monastery, Mobile,
Daughters of Charity, Li le Sisters of the Poor, Missionary Serv‐ants of the Most Blessed Trinity, Sisters of Mercy,
Visita on Monastery, Mobile
Neighbors in Need
We are ALWAYS so apprecia ve of your generous support of our bus pass and snack bag projects, which allow us to help our neighbors in need in a meaningful way. Recently, the city in‐creased their bus pass prices. Even though we get a considerable discount, this price increase has affected us. The money we re‐ceive from the Poor Pipe or dona ons brought to the Office is what enables us to purchase bus passes. Please consider making a dona on to help offset this price increase either through the Poor Pipe in the back of the Church or by bringing it to the Office. As always, THANK YOU for your generous and giving spirits!
CHILDREN’S ROSARY GROUP Children’s Rosary Group will meet Friday, Feb. 28th at 9:30am. Please join us as we pray in par cular for our Bishop, priests, voca‐ons, & for our new Bishop. We will meet weekly on Fridays at
9:30am in the Cathedral sanctuary (unless otherwise posted). Chil‐dren of all ages are invited; but they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more informa on, please email Serafina Collart at [email protected]
CATHOLIC BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL NETWORK PRE‐ MARDI GRAS NETWORKING AND TRIVIA NIGHT
Monday, February 24, 5:00 PM ‐ 7:30 PM at Sol Azteca Mexican Restaurant, 1360 Montgomery Hwy, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216. Net‐working and connec ng with our community. Members will be given two free drink ckets and there will be free appe zers for everyone. Door prizes and Catholic trivia. OUR MISSION: Educa ng and forming business and professional men and women in the teachings of Jesus Christ and His Church, by encouraging one an‐other, building rela onships and deepening our faith.
Camp St. Bernard offers overnight and day camps for children ages 6‐14 on the campus of St. Bernard Abbey. Campers have the op‐portunity to par cipate in tradi onal summer camp ac vi es, en‐joy me in nature, and even meet some of the monks of the Ab‐bey. Registra on for June 2020 has begun. Please contact John Arndt at [email protected] for more informa on or visit online at campstbernard.com.
Sister Servants of the Eternal Word 3721 Belmont Rd
Irondale, AL 35210‐3434
“Come and See” Retreats March 18‐22, 2020
women between the ages of 18 and 30. May 2 from 9 am ‐ 4 pm.
(girls between the ages of 13 and 17).
For more informa on, please call (205) 956‐6760 www.sisterservants.org Ash Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Cathedral Masses: 6:30am, 12:10pm & 5:30pm (Choir)
followed by a Soup Supper in the Cathedral Life Center
LENTEN FASTING AND ABSTINENCE REGULATIONS
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence. The norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. Pregnant women and others for whom fasting would be perilous to their health are exempted. Those fast-ing are permitted to eat one full meal; two smaller meals may also be taken, but not to equal a full meal. The norms concerning absti-nence from meat are binding for all from age 14 onwards. Broths made from meat (as long as there are no pieces of meat in it) are permissible according to the letter of the law, though perhaps not fully coherent with its spirit. Vegetarians do well on days of absti-nence to give up a certain food or dish that they regularly enjoy, since they already give up meat, not for penitential reasons, but as a way of life.
MONTHLY GIVING: January A reflection of God’s generosity! Thank you!
Offertory (at Mass): $45,742.22 WeShare (online): $35,129.32 Total Offertory: $80,871.54 Budgeted January Need: $83,000 Capital Campaign: $43,252.10 “Offertory” pays our ordinary bills, including salaries, utili-ties, programs, diocesan assessments, etc. “Capital Cam-paign” is saved toward the replacement of the pipe organ and the remediation of rectory structural damage.
Why Lent? Our lives are busy. We often are focused on ourselves, our wants, our feelings, hopes,
amusements, disappointments, and complaints. These are not necessarily bad things, but they do distract us from
the “big questions”: What is the truth about ourselves and the world? What are our sins and what can we do about
them? What about the Four Last Things (Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell)? We need to remove the distractions –
not for a few minutes or even for a day or two. The forty days of Lent are an invitation to “go to the desert” as Jesus
did before he began his earthly ministry. Lent can be a privileged time of reflection on these big questions – a time of
prayer, sacrifice, and alms-giving – in which we can find forgiveness, healing, hope, and stronger faith. Like an athlete
in training, we can become more spiritually fit so that we can fully experience and enjoy the great Feast of Easter.
How does that happen? Through prayer, sacrifice, and the disciplines of the Church, we can have a holy
season of penance, a Holy Lent. We receive forgiveness of our sins; we gain honesty about the pride that fuels sin-
full-ness – the willfulness, the self-centeredness that wants it all “my way.” We can find reconciliation, healing our
individual brokenness and broken relationships with God and other people. Spiritually renewed, we can respond not
from fear of losing what we have or not gaining what we want, but rather from unconditional faith.
How do we do it well? The tried and true formula is prayer, fasting, and giving alms. Through
this series, we hope to provide you with reminders and perhaps some new ideas of how to have a Holy
Lent. As some ideas, consider:
• Prayer in the setting of “Lectio Divina,” reading first the Gospel or other Scripture of the day, from
Magnificat, Laudate, or the website of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, then reflecting for some time
on that story and your place in it, asking God to open your heart and mind. End with a resolution of how to
put what you receive into action in your life. (For more detail, see Into the Deep by our fellow parishioner
Dan Burke.) Go to daily Mass. Every Friday afternoon during Lent, consider attending Stations of the Cross
at St. Paul’s, as we pray and reflect together. Pray for and write our seminarians.
• Fasting as a sacrifice of some comfort, convenience, or pleasure in order to join the sufferings of Christ and
to be reminded of our own mortality. This year, let it be more than chocolate!
• Giving alms, which can mean making additional financial contributions to the Church, to the poor, or to
other purposes. It also can mean donating your time and talent. Could you help the Altar Sodality, the
Fraternity Poor of Jesus Christ Friars and Sisters or another apostolate? How about helping with RCIA meals
or the reception? Is it time to join the Knights of Columbus in order to serve your parish and community?
Mark Your
Calendars!
Ash Wednesday
is Feb. 26th
Wishing you
a Holy Lent! Your friends in our local
Fr. James E. Coyle
Council 9862 of the
Knights of Columbus
PREPARING
FOR…
Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful
and kindle in them the fire of Thy love.
Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created;
And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.
Let us pray. O God, Who by the light of the Holy Ghost, didst instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant we
beseech Thee that in the same spirit we may be truly wise, and ever rejoice in His consolation. Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
What are we about to do? After Mardi Gras (“Fat Tuesday”), when we celebrate for one last time with a
party, maybe a pancake supper, or even a parade, we move to Ash Wednesday, the official start of Lent.
Why Ashes? From ancient times, placing ashes on the head has been the sign of a penitent sinner seeking
forgiveness. We read of putting on sackcloth and ashes in the books of the Old Testament, and Jesus refers to it (Mt
11:21). In the early centuries of the Church, ashes continued to be a sign of penitence. On Ash Wednesday the ashes
are the residue of the burned branches from last year’s Palm Sunday, a powerful reminder of fickle, changeable
human behavior. We can identify with the people who cried “Hosanna to the Son of David!” one day, and then
“Crucify Him!” a few days later. In addition to penance, the words of the priest remind us that we are mortal, that we
are but dust, “and to dust you shall return.”
What positive practices this Lent?
Consider:
Rising earlier to have adequate time for Bible
study, spiritual reading, and prayer.
Praying through the day (The Daily Office, the
Angelus at Noon, for example).
Reading lives of the Saints or other great spiritual
works.
Attending Daily Mass.
Stations of the Cross every Friday of Lent.
Deeper Examination of Conscience and the
Sacrament of Confession
Praying Daily Rosary or Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Visiting a hospital or nursing home.
Working with the Friars Poor of Jesus Christ,
Catholic Charities, Firehouse Shelter, or others.
Mark Your Calendars!
Ash Wednesday is Feb. 26th
Wishing you
a Holy Lent! Your friends in our local Fr. James E. Coyle
Council 9862 of the Knights of Columbus
PREPARING:
ASH
WEDNESDAY
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What sacrifices this Lent? On FRIDAYS during Lent we abstain from meat
(ages 14 and up).
On ASH WEDNESDAY and GOOD FRIDAY, we
fast (one full meal, two small ones that together are
less than a full meal) and we abstain from meat
(ages 18 – 59).
For the remainder of Lent, consider sacrificing one
or more of these:
FOOD: sweets, snacks, coffee, caffeine, soft
drinks, or some other favorite.
DINING OUT, music, or other entertainment.
SCREEN TIME: social media, TV, videos.
A special thanks to Michael Sperando
for folding the Bulletins and Orders of Worship!
The Knightly News... Fr. James E. Coyle Council #9862
Interested in learning more about the benefits of joining the Knights of Columbus?
Please visit www.KOC9862.org or contact Jack Boggan at 706-1209.
We are a group of dedicated men who are joined together by faith and community support.
Baptismal Preparation \\
The Baptismal Preparation Class schedule has been made for 2020. Sessions are scheduled for April 19, June 14, August 16, October 18, and December 13, 2020 at 9:45am. Please call the office to sign up and for more information before your baby is born!
This week please remember in your prayers the sick, the shut-ins and hospitalized, especially: Louise McGough, Antoinette Klein, Norma and Dave Ryan, Paulette Popovitch, Michael Peeples, Kirsten & Ed Burdick, George Ford, Terri Dorman, Donna Mealer, William Greene, John Grant, John Goltz, Anika Smith, Cathy Turner, Clarence Kilburn, Jr., Aileen Kilburn, Ralph Thompson, Jon Lindberg, Betty Hill, Micky & Phillip Naro, Brian Naro, Janet Joseph, Tyrone Slatsky, Thraith Curry, Cindy Ramsey, Hector Caucutt, David Peeples, Joyce Goltz, Margaret Kay, Cynthia Murry, Suzanne Miles, Marc Stalker, Frank Pavesic, Jessica Jones, Dorothy Levesque, Leonard Jerabek, Mary Jerabek, Louis Stalnaker, Neil Stalnaker, Michael Howell, Ila Shenk, John Fay, Tony Traficante, Henry Hardin, Carrie Towle, Ian McLaughlin, Sam Moore, An Nguyen, James Harry Douglas, Maureen Angelini, Donna Speegle, Thomas Perna, Jr., Suzanne Dillon, Kayla Garraway, Walter Jackson, Doris Robertson, Jon Serio, Bonnie Godhigh, Larry Dye, Susannah Blackstone, Dee Bissett, Dolly Carroll, Barbara Delhomme, June Little, Nina Youngblood, Robbie Roy, Leah Jane Rovey, Candice Boyland, Brandon Fisher, Mary Ann Johnson, Hans Lang, Grace Detling, Anna DeLeon, Christi Ingram, Nancy Hudson, Fr. Henry Thorsen, Patrick Coyle, Rose Antonio, Laura Cornell, Kayla Perry, Jeanne Wright, Peter Scheetz, Addison Cox, as well as all those who have died, especially Marion Martin Hosch and Barbara Boggan.
Let us pray for all of our parish family members who have been deployed.
Please join us for our Annual Parish Mardi Gras party! 5-7pm THIS Sunday, February 23rd.
Please bring a King cake to share!
Please contact Sophie Duvall at [email protected] if you have any ques ons.
Please bring your palms from last year or any other blessed objects from home and please leave in the bas‐ket by St. Anthony’s statue. We will dispose of them properly. Thank you!
Calling all Painters, Woodworkers, Cra ers Extraordinaire!!!! The Altar Sodality will be sponsoring a Spring Luncheon for all ladies of the Cathedral on Saturday, April 18th, from 10:00‐12:30 and we would love for you to come and sell your beau ful items! We only ask 10% of your sales returned to the Sodality. Please contact Charlo e Rumore to reserve your table for free! Email: tbone27@a .net or by calling 205‐222‐7205.
Combine your faith and career at EWTN! We have the following posi-tions available in Irondale: Part-Time Office Assistant, Payroll Supervisor, IT Support Technician II, Shortwave Radio Operator, Security Officer, Producer/Editor, Non-Linear Editor, Viewer Services Representative, Customer Service Rep-resentative.
For information on job requirements, go to https://www.ewtn.com/employment
Please email cover letter, salary requirements & resume to
Please join us in celebrating the Feast of the Patron Saint of the Church on Thursday, March 19, 2020. All are welcome at Mass at 5:30pm in the Cathedral for the Consecration to St Joseph and the blessing of the St. Joseph’s Altar. A Pasta Dinner and fellowship in the Cathedral Life Center will fol-low Mass.
It is customary to bring decorated breads, cakes, pastries and cookies to offer and place at the St. Joseph Altar. Please bring something to share. A collection of can goods will be accepted to be given to the-Catholic Center of Concern.
St Joseph Feast Day Celebration
Cathedral at a Glance, February 23-March 1 Sunday, February 23
Monday, February 24
Tuesday, February 25
AshWednesday, February 26
Thursday, February 27
Friday, February 28
Saturday, February 29
Sunday, March 1
8:30am Mass 6:30am 6:30am 6:30am 6:30am 6:30am 8:30am Mass 8:30am Mass
- Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral - Cathedral - Cathedral
9:45am PSR –CLC 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 3:00pm Confessons 9:45am PSR –CLC
Confessions-Cathedral Confessions-Cathedral Confessions-Cathedral Confessions-Cathedral Confessions-Cathedral -Cathedral
11:00am Mass 11:00am Mass
-Cathedral 12:10pm 12:10pm 12:10pm 12:10pm 12:10pm 5:00pm Mass -Cathedral
Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral Mass-Cathedral -Cathedral
5:00pm Mardi Gras 2:00/4:00pm Rite of
Party-CLC 5:30pm 5:30pm Stations of the Election-Cathedral
Mass-Cathedral Cross-Cathedral
6:00pm Youth Group
6:30pm Soup Supper -CLC
-CLC
Parishioner Update
Please check: __Cathedral Parish __St. Stephen University Chapel
If you are 18yrs or older, attend the Cathedral on a regular basis, and have not registered or if you have had an address or telephone number change, we ask you to complete the following and drop it in the offertory basket. If you are a new parishioner, a census form will be mailed to you. If you are not Catholic, but are interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please check R.C.I.A.
Name___________________________________________ ___New Parishioner
Address_________________________________________ ___R.C.I.A. _____________________________________________ ___Leaving Parish
E-Mail__________________________________________ ___Address Change
Home#_______________Work#_____________________
Mass Intentions
Sacristan Lectors EMHC Servers Sanctuary Cleaning
Saturday, February 29 5:00pm
Alessio T Price N Le
K Pham J Roberts
T Alessio Week of February 23 P McDuffie M DiPiazza
Sunday, March 1 8:30am
M Weekley D Thirkill L Anderson
M Gubenski R Smith
Masny Family Linens
Week of February 23 M Gubenski M DiPiazza
Sunday, February 23 11:00am
J Mar n J Bernard P DiPiazza
K Fehr P Fiorella
B Dyer Blackstone Family Fehr Family
Cathedral Staff Email Addresses
Krista Rataj, Parish Secretary [email protected] Father Bryan Jerabek, Pastor & Rector [email protected] Father Joshua Altonji, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Neal Kay, Permanent Deacon [email protected] Gerald Zukauckas, Permanent Deacon [email protected] Barbara Doran, Director of Relig. Educ. [email protected] Bruce Ludwick, Jr. Director of Music [email protected] Mark Hayes, Assistant Organist [email protected] Priscilla Davis, Seniors & Shut-ins [email protected] Sophie Duvall, Youth & Family Life [email protected] Katie Baker, Bookkeeper [email protected] Megan Wyatt, Wedding Coordinator [email protected]
…...For other staff members, please call us at 205-251-1279!
Mon, February 24 6:30 am Miriam & Sebastian 12:10pm Special Intention Tue, February 25 6:30 am Cary Spitzer + 12:10pm Mary Jo Zieverink + Wed, February 26 6:30am Miriam & Sebastian 12:10pm Bishop’s Intention 5:30pm Cary Spitzer + Thur, February 27 6:30am Michael Boggan 12:10pm Joe Marino Fri, February 28 6:30 am Fr. Evan Harkins + 12:10pm Heatherly McGraw + Sat, February 29 8:30am Holy Vocations 5:00pm Lenora DeMarco Sun, March 1 8:30am for the people 11:00am Lenora DeMarco
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