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Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception 1535 Logan St. Denver, CO 80203 Telephone: 303-831-7010 - Fax: 303-831-9514
Website: www.denvercathedral.org Email: [email protected]
Archdiocese of Denver Website: www.archden.org August 2, 2020
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BAPTISMS
Parents and Godparents are required to attend a class prior to baptism.
Pre-registration is required. If no one pre-registers, there will be no class.
FUNERALS
Please contact the office.
MARRIAGES
Call the office at least 9 months prior to the wedding to book the date.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
In the event of a serious illness or a medical emergency, call the
office.
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
Please contact the office.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Please contact the office
RCIA/RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Brett Manero
MASS SCHEDULE
WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00 AM, 12:10 PM, 5:30 PM
(Mondays at 3:00 PM 65+ Mass)
Saturday: 7:00AM
Anticipated Saturday: 4:30PM
SUNDAY: 8:30AM, 10:30AM, 12:30PM, & 6:30PM
VISITING HOURS
Weekday: 4:00—5:15pm, 6:15pm—7pm (except Tuesdays)
Sunday: 1:30pm—2:30pm and 7:30pm—8:00pm
Please call the office as special events or recordings may
require closing.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confessions)
Monday-Friday 11:00am—12:00pm, Saturday 3 PM – 4 PM
Or by appointment, please call the office and wait for a
confirmation call. You will need to wear a mask.
Cathedral Basilica Budget
Offertory July 20, 2020 - July 26, 2020 $5,504.00
Projected Deficit through June 30, 2021: $486,000
Since Shelter in Place, offertory is down $48,000 from budget,.
We also incurred $45,000 in damages from recent vandalism.
Please donate at www.denvercathedral.org
Other Weekend Donations: Poor Box-SVDP $126.00 Food Pantry $68.00 Church in Africa $75.00 Peter’s Pence $25.00 Catholic Communications $25.00
CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DENVER, CO
Please Remember The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Your Will
ARCHBISHOP OF DENVER: Most Reverend Samuel J Aquila, STL
AUXILIARY BISHOP OF DENVER: Most Reverend Jorge Rodriguez
PASTOR AND RECTOR: Very Reverend Ronald W. Cattany
PAROCHIAL VICAR: Reverend Michael Rapp, S.S.L.
IN RESIDENCE: Reverend Andreas Hoeck
DEACONS: Deacon Robert Finan, Deacon Robert Rinne,
and Deacon Charles Goldburg
DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP: John Brooks
DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSIC: Phil Bordeleau
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Brigid Demko
RCIA COORDINATOR: Brett Manero
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: TBD
COORDINATOR OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Dave Martinez
MANAGERS OF FINANCE AND ASSETS: Elizabeth Odum & Joe Cavaleri
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Linda Flores
BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, AND RECTORY OPERATIONS:
Sebastian Luke Oliver
MAINTENANCE AND GROUNDS: Jacob Harper
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Sunday, August 2, 2020
8:30 AM Kenderes Family
10:30 AM Parishioners of the Cathedral Basilica
12:30 PM Ernestine Martinez †
6:30 PM Mary Kammer Monday, August 3, 2020
7:00 AM Paul Burbine †
12:10 PM Gerber & Families
5:30 PM Scott Collier †
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
7:00 AM Jane Elizabeth Schick †
12:10 PM Eleanor Molnar †
5:30 PM Deacon Anthony Dudzic †
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
7:00 AM Msgr. Thomas Fryar 12:10 PM Della Sanchez (birthday) †
5:30 PM Cherri and Max & Family
Thursday, August 6, 2020
7:00 AM Rev. James Purfield †
12:10 PM Stephen Cassidy †
5:30 PM Lynn Thillman †
Friday, August 7, 2020
7:00 AM Nicholas DeSimone †
12:10 PM Delia Stegen Ramos 5:30 PM Dalton Strickland
Saturday, August 8, 2020
7:00 AM Roxanne Randall 4:30 PM Catherine Monica Maguire †
MASS INTENTIONS
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Pray for Us
SACRED LITURGY
Transfiguration of the Lord
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“If we want to find Jesus, we have to overcome our fear of taking risks, our self-satisfaction and our indolent refusal to ask anything more of life...We need to take risks... in discovering his tenderness
and love, we rediscover ourselves.” - Pope Francis
In the Company of Pope Francis
FROM YOUR PASTOR
Why do we FEAR taking RISKS in our SPIRITUAL LIFE?
Our FEAR can be based on EXPECTATIONS … those we have OF OURSELF or those others have OF US. Ei-ther way, these EXPECTATIONS shape our RESPONSE to Spiritual Risks...our ability to SAY YES TO THE UNKNOWN.
Our FEAR can be based on a LACK OF BALANCE in our life between what is OF GOD and what is OF THE WORLD. The KNOWN OF THE PRESENT and What I Have can provide more comfort than the UNKNOWN OF THE FUTURE and What I Can Achieve.
Our FEAR can be based on the PRESENCE OF GOOD AND EVIL in our life. An Ill-formed Conscience or Lack of Spiritual Clarity can RESULT IN BAD CHOICES NOW instead of TOUGH CHOICES FOR THE FUTURE.
It is the TENDER LOVE OF JESUS active IN OUR HEART that will determine the RISKS and their OUT-COMES in our Spiritual Life...and determine our ability to ask for MORE OF LIFE!
But the BOTTOM LINE is STARK AND REAL -- the Kingdom of Heaven is WORTH EVERYTHING and DE-MANDS EVERYTHING.
>What am I willing to give up?
>What is holding me back?
>What is the basis of my fear?
For some it will be WHAT THE WORLD WILL SAY about the path they choose. For some it will be THEIR PRIDE since what they have defines who they are.
But in most cases, the FEAR is driven by one simple issue...taking RISKS may induce a FEAR OF WHAT WE MAY BECOME!
In our Spiritual Life, TRUE WISDOM is TO LOVE GOD, to have an UNDERSTANDING HEART, and to EX-PECT THE UNEXPECTED!
Our ABILITY TO CHANGE is based on the following questions:
>How do we LOVE?
>How do we FORGIVE?
>How do we HELP OTHERS?
>How do we ENCOURAGE THE OPPRESSED?
>How do we ENDURE OUR TRIALS?
Your answers will determine WHAT YOU WILL BECOME.
OUR FAITH lies in the WISDOM to take RISKS in This Life for our Eternal Life. OUR HOPE lies in God's GRACE to help us ENDURE THE PRICE of the Risks. OUR LOVE lies in the TENDER AND LOVING HEART OF JESUS where we find TRUTH AND FREEDOM...
+May God Bless You and Keep You+
-Very Reverend Ronald W Cattany
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SACRED MUSIC
Please pray for all those who are sick or in need of our prayers: Michael Boston, Lawrence Brooks, Douglas Campbell, Joann Coules, Andrew Emmer, Jeannie Harder, Ilse Hartman, Mallori Heeke, Andrea Helaine, Allie Kandt, John Krusinski, Lynn Lengyel, Kitty de Leon, Ethel Litzenberger, Dominic Martinez, Michelle Martino, Mitchell A. Moreno, Randy S. Moreno, Pam Pappas,
Melanie Parker, Jean Pierre, Andrew Pink, Phil Scardova, Jodi Steward, Claude Stieha, A.J. Stiffler, Ana Tejada, Linda Winkler, Chloe Young, Sheila Oliver, Ronald Arnold, Bill & Kim Agnew, Christina Hertz, James M.
Schmitt, Linda Basquez, Mary Figueroa, Shelley Carmosino, Susie Escareno, Ted Haner, Delfina Guzman, Mary Jo McHugh. Monique. Paul Nohara. Zachary Quick, Janet Robson, Juanita Driscoll, Sydney Brisbane, Marlene Bargas, Wener Hahn, Tami Vicars, Michael O. Machado, Joel Ray Asuncion, Patricia Capponi, Cliff Richard, Valeria Pacheco, Brady McHugh, Joseph Delaney, Margaret Harrison, Kimberly O’Brien, Father Daniel Sinn, Joe Ann O’Brien, Father MacEwen, Mr. & Mrs. Parish, Mary Ann Nightingale, Mike Lopez, Sheryl Ventura, George Martin Helfer, Alfred Deldon Sr., Brenda Garrett, Peter James Chavez, Basil Summers, Tina Alvarez,
Nancy Clark, Bill Johns, Befus Brown, Peter Chavez, Ellen Trujillo, Dustin Clark, Roger Amani, Cheryl Ventura, Sister Miriam McLean, Nancy Fox, Lauretta Proulex, Matthew Taylor, Holly Shess, Mary Jo McHugh
Saint Cecilia, Pray for Us
PRAYER LISTS
Please pray for all those in our parish family who have died since Shelter in Place: Mike Farley, Jossie Eyre, Tina Martinez, Jerry Priddy, Lou Jahde, Jessie Mangers, Kara
O’Connor, Joe Vitale, Deacon Anthony Dudzic, Billy Bruce, Kathleen Davis, Bob Roach, Sam Ochu, Scott Collier, Gerald Cucio, Fr. Joe Blanco, Josephine Malesich, Louisa Orduna, Maureen
Rittenhause, Sammy Lopez, Randall Cook, Mike McBride
During this time of social distancing, we have brought our Cathedral Concert Series online!
Head to our website at denvercathedral.org and click on YouTube icon on the left side. See Ken
Mervine’s Concert in our Playlists.
Find our concerts on our YouTube by going to denvercathedral.org
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Pray for Us
Monday-Friday we serve around 200-300 people each day in our breakfast sand-
wich line, food pantry, soup and sandwich To-Go at St. Elizabeth of Hungary’s and
Snacks on the Hill.
Please donate to help us keep these outreach minis-
tries operational.
Our St. Vincent de Paul So-ciety helps ~12 households each month with rental and
utility assistance.
Thank you for your generosity.
Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Abundance. I think about it a lot these days. Our friend Fred gave us a tomato plant last month. “What does it need?” I asked. “Oh, you know. Water.” KAPOW. Seven weeks later, the plump yellow fruits are climbing out of their enclosure. They’re taking over the porch. They’re mul-tiplying faster than the rabbits we find in our yard every morning. And they are so, so delicious. (The tomatoes, that is.) And all it took was sun, and water. Abundance is what we have all seen in parents during these past several months. Faced with the stressful challenges of having kids at home while parents are working, either inside or outside the home, the abundant love that parents have for their kids has poured out, week after exhausting week, as they engage their kids, and play with their kids, and cook and clean, and cook and clean, forever and ever, AMEN. The love of Christ is in such astonishing abundance that NOTHING can take us from it. Think on that. No violence, no virus, no eco-nomic collapse can take us from the love of Christ. His love is more abundant than all of that. Feeding thousands with a few loaves and fish? That’s the abundant bounty of God. I wish I knew how it happened, but I know that if I had been out in that deserted place that day, filled to overflowing with the Presence of Jesus, I too would have eaten my fill and yet watched the contents of the basket grow. Think of the love you have for just one family member, or just one friend. Is there anything that could stop you from loving them? That’s abundance. That’s God’s very life in you.
What is one sign this season that speaks to you of God’s abundant love?
Kathy McGovern©2020 www.thestoryandyou.com
Father Ron visits the Little Sisters of the Poor at Mullen Home for an outdoor BBQ.
Nick Giaquinto from YACC (Young Adult Ca-thedral Catholics) helped us with our blooming Mary Garden. Nick is a horticulturist at Den-ver Botanic Gardens and we are very grateful
for his time and talent!
Father Bill Murphy, Father Ron’s Seminary Spiritual Director, visits the
Cathedral Basilica.
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YOUNG ADULT & YOUNG FAMILY MINISTRIES
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frasatti , Pray for Us
Holy Family, Pray for Us
Welcome! We invite you to check out our sports leagues, find a bible study or just stop by for dinner on Sunday evenings. Families always welcome! Find us on Facebook at Cathedral Young Adult and Young Adult Families or feel free to contact our Young Adult Coordinator, Georgie Messing at [email protected]
1. 2020 Labor Day Weekend Camp-ing Retreat,$85pp regular registration ends July 31, more details at Catho-licSports.net/camping, Father Ron, chap-lain
2. Interested in joining a Bible Study? Learn more and sign up for our studies at CatholicSports.net/bible-
studies
3. Join upcoming Volleyball and Soccer, more details at CatholicSports.net/denver-sports-leagues
Sunday Night Socials Returning Soon! Check our Facebook and upcoming
bulletins for more info
Join Father Ron and TRECC on August 29th for a Central City
and Environs TRECC Expedition, including Mass, hike and many history and theological lessons
from our dear pastor.
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JULIA GREELEY GUILD
Servant of God, Julia Greeley, Pray for Us
PRAYER THROUGH THE INTERCESSION OF THE SERVANT OF GOD JULIA GREELEY
Denver’s Model of Mercy
Heavenly Father, your servant Julia Greeley dedicated her life to honoring the Sacred Heart of your son and to the
humble service of the poor.
Grant me a generous heart like your Son’s, and if it be in accordance with your holy will, please grant this favor I
now ask through Julia’s intercession. I pray this through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
-Archbishop Samuel J Aquila
As part of her Cause for Canonization, Julia’s mortal remains were transferred to Denver’s Cathedral Basilica of the Im-maculate Conception on June 7, 2017.
For more information on Julia’s life and her impact on Denver, head to
juliagreeley.org
JULIA’S CANOE
During her life in Denver, Julia once responded to a request for prayers by saying, “I’ll put you in my ca-
noe with everyone else that I pray for”. Send your prayer intentions to [email protected]
We Pray for the Intentions in Julia’s Canoe during special Masses scheduled:
August 20th @ 5:30pm
September 17th @ 5:30 pm
October 15th @ 5:30 pm
November 12th @ 5:30 pm
December 17th @ 5:30 pm
JULIA GREELEY BOOK FOR SALE
The Julia Greeley Guild is selling the book Julia Greeley: Denver’s Angel of Charity, written and illustrated by the
2018-2019 Annunciation Catholic School 5th Grade Class, as a fundraiser. The cost of the book is $15.00, and monies raised will assist in the process of the Canonization of Serv-ant of God Julia Greeley. For additional information or to order a book, please contact Mary Leisring at the Cathe-
dral Basilica 303-831-7010 or email [email protected].
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SPIRITUAL FORMATION
Saint Philip Neri, Pray for Us
Saint of the Week
Saint Dominic
If he hadn’t taken a trip with his bishop, Dominic would probably have remained within the structure of contemplative life; after the trip, he spent the rest of his life being a contemplative in active ap-ostolic work.
Born in old Castile, Spain, Dominic was trained for the priesthood by a priest-uncle, studied the arts and theology, and became a canon of the cathedral at Osma, where there was an attempt to revive the apostolic common life described in Acts of the Apostles.
On a journey through France with his bishop, Dominic came face to face with the then virulent Albigensian heresy at Languedoc. The Albigensians–or Cathari, “the pure ones”–held to two principles—one good, one evil—in the world. All matter is evil—hence they denied the Incarnation and the sacraments. On the same principle, they abstained from procreation and took a minimum of food and drink. The inner circle led what some people regarded as a heroic life of purity and asceticism not shared by ordinary followers.
Dominic sensed the need for the Church to combat this heresy, and was commissioned to be part of the preaching crusade against it. He saw immediately why the preaching crusade was not succeeding: the ordinary people admired and followed the ascetical heroes of the Albigenses. Understandably, they were not impressed by the Catho-lic preachers who traveled with horse and retinues, stayed at the best inns and had servants. Dominic therefore, with three Cistercians, began itinerant preaching according to the gospel ideal. He contin-ued this work for 10 years, being successful with the ordinary peo-ple but not with the leaders.
His fellow preachers gradually became a community, and in 1215 Dominic founded a religious house at Toulouse, the beginning of the Order of Preachers or Dominicans.
Dominic’s ideal, and that of his Order, was to organically link a life with God, study, and prayer in all forms, with a ministry of salvation to people by the word of God. His ide-al: contemplata tradere: “to pass on the fruits of contemplation” or “to speak only of God or with God.”
The Dominican ideal, like that of all religious communities, is for the imita-tion, not merely the admiration, of the rest of the Church. The effective com-bining of contemplation and activity is the vocation of truck driver Smith as well as theologian Aquinas. Acquired contemplation is the tranquil abiding in the presence of God, and is an integral part of any full human life. It must be the wellspring of all Christian activity.
On Monday through Friday, our volunteers give out 20 bags of food each day at our food pantry. Each bag of food includes a tuna lunch, chicken noodle soup, chili, peanut butter, peaches, a bot-tle of water, a can of V8, a sleeve of saltines and a granola bar. Each bag costs us about $8.00.
These bags are accessible for anyone in need. We serve our neighbors experiencing homelessness and neighbors experiencing food insecurity.
For $40 a week, you could help us feed a brother or sister in need.
Thank you for your generosity.
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Leave a Legacy
Creating a will is one of the most important ways to record and remember what matters most to you—personally, financially and spiritually. It is an opportunity to make perhaps the most significant charitable
gifts of your lifetime to strengthen our parish and the Catholic Community. We are so grateful to the many who have gone before us and those who have chosen to remember us in their wills.Our parish partners with The Catholic Foundation to provide for our future financial needs. Please consider making a gift or designating a bequest in your will for our fund at The Catholic Foundation. To learn more, please contact Jean Finegan at The Catholic Foundation at 303.867.0613.
MORE THAN YOU REALIZE Denver and Beyond
Pray Your Way Through the Day
With the Cathedral Basilica Online
7am Mass livestream on Facebook
10am Spiritual Communion Prayer 12pm The Angelus
3pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 6pm Immaculate Conception Novena
Find all of these prayers and para-liturgies on our YouTube by going to www.denvercathedral.org and click-ing on the YouTube icon on the left side of the Home Page
MEDITATIONS Also Include:
Youtube.com/cathedralbasilicaoftheImmaculateConception
September 11, 2020