C e l e b r a t i n g 1 3 4 y e a r s o f t h e C a t h o l i c
C o m m u n i t y o f J u n e a u
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We, the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, are a beacon on the hill in the heart of
Juneau. We welcome everyone to participate in our
rich Catholic traditions. As a Christian faith
community, we, disciples of Jesus, compassionately
serve in action, in worship, and through our
relationships.
Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:30pm
Sunday Masses 8:30am 11:00am 5:30pm
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday-Friday: (See Holiday Schedule)
12:10pm Wildflower Court (Friday only)
10:00am Saturday
9:30am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:00-5:00pm (Or by appointment)
Eucharistic Adoration
Saturday: 4:00-5:00pm
416 Fifth Street,
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Phone 907/586-1513
Cell: 907/209-8573
FAX: 907/586-8091
Website
www.juneaucathedral.org
The Cathedral of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Third Sunday in Ordinary
Time Accepting Responsibility
Reading I: Nehemiah 8:2b–4a, 5–6, 8
–10 (Ezra reads the Law)
Reading II: 1 Corinthians 12:12–30
(analogy of the body)
Gospel Luke 1:1–4; 4:14–21
(beginning of Jesus’ preaching)
Key Passage: Jesus unrolled the scroll
and found the place where it was
written: “The Spirit of the Lord is
upon me, because he has anointed
me to bring good news to the
poor.” (Luke 4:17b–18a)
Adult: What do you believe that the
anointing you received at baptism
requires you to do?
Child: What could you do this week
for someone who has less than you?
Reflection of the Week:
Office Hours
Monday—Friday
8:00am—1:00pm
January 24th, 2016
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Welcome to the Cathedral
of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary!
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
1/25- Tobin Minick, Oliver Underraga
1/27- Tim McDonnell
1/28- Esper Beezley, Jesse Heine, Ashley Anzueto
1/29- Tony Yorba, Jenna Mallinger
1/30- Maria E Uchytil, Cole Underraga
Financial Class Are you looking for a New Year’s Resolution? Would you like
that Resolution to become debt free and have Financial Peace?
Please join Marcus and Theresa Zimmerman for Financial Peace
University!
Financial Peace University is a 9 weeks class. Classes
will be held on Tuesdays beginning January 26 to March 22
from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, inside St. Anne’s Hall. You must register
for the class in advance, please follow the link below, it is our
unique class link. Please access the link to register and purchase
class materials ($93).
http://www.daveramsey.com/fpu/locations/class/1007911
Limited financial assistance is available for class materials for
those who need it.
For more information you may contact Marcus or Theresa
[email protected] or call (907) 523-8982 or talk
to us after Mass if you see us!
Hospital Visits After HIPAA (Health Information Privacy Act) began to
take effect in 2003, churches were no longer given access to
names of hospital patients who were members of their churches.
Since that date Eucharistic ministers are only allowed to bring
Communion to hospital patients who request it. Therefore,
because we are not aware of who is admitted to the hospital, we
miss a lot of opportunities to bring Communion or to visit
parishioners while they are at Bartlett. We welcome information
about any parishioner who are hospitalized, so we may both offer
our prayers for their healing and visit them.
If you have any information, please contact the parish office
(907)586-1513, Fr. Pat Casey (907)518-4059, or Sr. Marie (907)
209-3577
Back to Basics Catholic Adult Bible Study
Our next Bible study will be the letters of St. Paul to
the Romans and to the Galatians. There will be an introductory
meeting on Thursday, January 21, 2016, followed by 12 weekly
lessons. With a two-week break for Easter, this study will end
April 28. We use the Diocese of Little Rock Scripture Study
program, which is totally Catholic. Participants may purchase
the commentary book and study guide from us, and we will
provide the accompanying DVD lectures. If you would like to
join us, please call us as soon as possible, so we can order the
materials. For additional information, call Susanne and Terry
Elder at (907) 789-9611.
Collection for the Church in Latin America This weekend, we will be taking up the Collection for
the Church in Latin America. In Peru, the 14 villages of Chazuta,
in Moyobamba, are all located away from the city center, with
the most remote only accessible by boat. The faithful in these
communities do not have access to catechetical formation, and
members often feel separated from the life of the universal
Church. Through a grant from the Collection for the Church in
Latin America, we were able to provide faith formation, spiritual
retreats, and workshops to nearly 250 people. Participants were
better equipped to help others deepen their faith and answer
questions. The program also renewed their sense of commitment
to their parishes and created stronger bonds within their families.
Through this program, members of the Chazuta villages felt the
love and support of the universal Church. Please support
programs like these and give generously in this week’s
collection.
For more information, please visit www.uscb.org/latin-america.
Chili Feed
Come to our Chili Feed on Saturday, January 30, in the
Cathedral Parish Hall!
Time: 6:00 to 7:30
Payment: Freewill Offering
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Paul Street Evangelization—
Juneau, Alaska
Welcome to your local chapter of St. Paul Street
Evangelization.
St Paul Street Evangelization is a
grassroots, non-profit organization, dedicated to
responding to the mandate of Jesus to preach the
Gospel to all nations by taking our Catholic Faith
to the streets, We do this in a non-confrontational
way, allowing the Holy Spirit to move in the
hearts of those who witness our public Catholic
presence.
Christ’s call to evangelize was made to
every Catholic Christian, and the Second Vatican
Council reiterated this need, urging each of the
baptized to bring the Gospel, found fully in the
Catholic Church, to a culture that has largely
reverted to paganism. As an on-the-street Catholic
evangelization organization, St. Paul Street
Evangelization provides an avenue for you to
share the Person of Jesus Christ and the truth and
beauty of the Catholic Faith with a hungry culture.
For more information, please visit: http://
streetevangelization.com/
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
&
Middle School Youth Group
January Schedule for CGS & MSYG.
We will have classes on January 17th,
24th & 31st.
Religious Education at the Cathedral Children and Youth are welcome to join
the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (pre-school
through 6th grade) or the 7th & 8th grade youth
group at anytime throughout the year.
Embrace the Spirituality of Childhood
Attention parents, grandparents, godparents, and those of you who care for children: Katy will be starting a new adult
formation course on the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd on Tuesday, January 26th. This weekly course will meet in the Parish Hall
from 6:45pm to 8:15pm. Themes covered will include the spirituality of childhood, listening to God with children, and the
essentials of the Catholic faith. While this course offers formation for catechists of the three to six year-old child it is also a
wonderful way for adults to grow in their own faith lives as they discover and encounter the unique relationship between God and
the child.
Registration
To register, contact Katy in the office of religious education.
(907)586-1317 or email [email protected]
To learn more about CGS, visit the website for the National Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: www.cgsusa.org
Life Teen Announcement
by Heather Shaw
The youth of our parish
communities have so many gifts and so
much light to bring to the Church. My
role in this ministry is to empower our youth to answer their call to grow in
their personal relationships with Jesus Christ and to use their gifts to spread the
light of Christ. However, Youth Ministry is impossible without the
involvement of all generations and all members of the Church. I am looking to
expand my core team of volunteers to better reach all students! Please consider
one, or all, of these areas to help bring our Teens closer to God:
Gather with me and other Core Members to pray for our Teens,
intentionally and specifically, every other week, as well as brainstorm different
Life Night Event ideas. Join us on Sundays for our Life Nights at 6:30 to help
lead small group discussions, play games, and build fellowship.
Sign up to provide a meal for the students on Sunday night! I am in need of
support in this area.
High School students! Join me and other students from JDHS, TMHS
and YDHS for Life Teen at 6:45pm every Sunday, upstairs in the St. Paul’s
Parish Hall! Food, games, fellowship and Jesus!
1/24: Back to Basics!
1/31: Stashes and Lashes: Authentic Men and Women of Christ pt. 1
2/7: Stashes and Lashes: Authentic Men and Women of Christ pt. 2
If you are looking for ways to get involved with Youth Ministry, love
your faith and just want to share it with others, or God has placed it on your
heart to serve our teens in one or more of the ways I’ve mentioned, please
email me or call me! You do not have to have a teen in the program to help out!
I would love to involve as many people as possible, as I think it is important
that our Teens see many different people, not just myself, living out their faith
lives. Thank you and please continue to pray for me, youth ministry and
especially our teens!
Text me for more information on future College student and Young Adult
events, or even if you just want to grab coffee!
(907) 957-2910.
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Front Street Clinic Inc. The Front Street Community
Health Center serves
uninsured, underinsured and
homeless individuals.
The following is a “Wish List” of items that we provide
to anyone who asks for them.
If you would like to help, you can drop items off at the Front
Street Clinic at 225 Front Street, Suite 202; boxes will also be
provided in the parish hall for your donations.
The Staff of the Front Street Community Health Center
For more information:
Call (907) 463-4201.
Office Hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm
Family Promise
Interfaith Hospitality is closer
to being a reality in Juneau.
Family Promise is a
community response to families experiencing homelessness by
providing hospitality in area churches. Guests receive hospitality
and three meals a day from church members and volunteers.
Family Promise case managers work with guest parents to
ensure they can regain their self-sufficiency.
The interfaith hospitality network program began in
Union County, New Jersey, in 1986, in response to the growing
number of homeless families seeking shelter and support
services. Successful non-profit programs for families
experiencing homelessness have been implemented by a number
of communities based on this model for the past thirty years
throughout the nation including Wasilla.
Our regional representative from Family Promise,
Jeanna Beck, will join us on Thursday, February 18 from
5:00-6:30 at St. Paul’s Parish Hall on the corner of Egan and
Mendenhall Loop Road (9055 Atlin Drive) for a meet and greet.
This is a great chance for community members and
congregational leaders to learn more about the program and ask
questions about how this has worked in other communities.
For more information call Pastor Tari at 789-4093.
Love INC.
GAP Ministry Needs:
Volunteer Basic Training:
Wednesday, January 27th 12pm-
1:30pm at the Love INC office.
Bring a sack lunch and we'll provide dessert. We need volunteers
in all areas especially in the clearinghouse. Call Marilyn: 780-
4090 ext. 28
Furniture Delivery: People are waiting for furniture, but we
don't have anyone to deliver. If you have a truck and can do a
small delivery in January or your team would like to serve in
February, please call.
We need you! 780-4090
Baby Care: We are accepting donations of Newborn and sizes 4
& 5 diapers and wipes.
Special Need: XL Men's coat and XL Men's shirts
Love INC Newsletter: We're going digital! If you wish to
receive this quarter's newsletter by "snail mail", please call our
office and update your address or you may be added to our email
list by contacting Marilyn [email protected]. Thanks for
staying connected with us!
Special Need: XL Men's coat and XL Men's shirts.
Office Hours: 10:00am-2:00pm.
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Phone Number: (907)780-4090
Website: www.loveincjuneau.org
For families caring for a loved one with a mental
health condition:
Family to Family: 12-session education
course to help all family members understand
and support their loved one living with a
mental health condition, while maintaining
their own well-being. Offered Monday &
Wednesday evenings, February 1 – March 9,
2016.
For more information or to register, contact
NAMI Juneau at (907)463-4251 or visit
www.namijuneau.org
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Disposable Razors
Travel size toothpaste
Travel size shampoo
Travel size conditioner
Travel size lotion
Men’s Cotton
Socks
Comb
Toothbrush
Bus tokens
Are you new to our parish? Would you like more information about our faith community?
If you have been attending the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, would you
like to register as a member of our parish? Have you moved and need to update your address
with us?
Please fill out the following and send it to the Parish Office or drop it in the collection basket.
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Parking Areas Available
These parking lots are available to us on weekends and after
5:00 pm for weekday events:
Three parking lots directly across 5th Street
from the Cathedral, two with entrances on
Gold Street and the other with an entrance on
5th Street
One parking lot on Gold Street alongside the
Cathedral above Pocket Park.
One lot behind the parish hall with an entrance
on Harris Street below Crimont Center (St.
Ann’s Center).
Please do not park in the space marked for
Hospice Nurses, it is reserved 24 hours, you
could be booted.
The diocesan lot on 6th Street.
Limited parking in driveway directly behind
parish hall.
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Mass Intention for the Week of January 24th, 2016
Jan. 25th—Charlie Estes—Prayer of Healing
January 26th—Robert Tate—RIP
Januray 27th—James Strebig II
Marriage Preparation: Congratulations! We stand ready to
assist you in your marriage. Please contact the parish for more
information.
Baptismal Preparation: Congratulations on the new life in your
family! Contact the parish office for more information and for times of
preparation classes.
Christian Initiation (RCIA): Unbaptized adults and children (7 yrs &
older) and baptized Christians desiring to join the Catholic Church
please contact Sr. Marie Lucek, at 586-1340.
Communion and Anointing of the Sick: Please call our office if you
know of anyone who is in need of one or both of these sacraments.
(The hospital can no longer contact us directly.)
Sacraments
Pastoral Staff †††
Bishop of the Diocese of
Juneau
Bishop Edward J. Burns
Office: 907/586-2227 ext 25
Rector
Fr. Patrick Casey, OMI
Office: 586-1300
Cell: 907/518-4059
Email: [email protected]
Deacon
Charles Rohrbacher
Office: 907/586-2227 ext 23
Cell: 907/321-5083
Email: [email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Sr. Marie Lucek, OP
Office: 586-1340
Cell: 907/209-3577
Email: [email protected]
Director of Religious
Education
Katy Beedle–Rice
Office: 907/586-1317
Cell: 907/209-1713
Email:
MSYG & Assistant of
Children’s Ministries
Leora Houtary
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 907/209-8573
Office Manager
Allen Malazarte
Office: 907/586-1513
Email: [email protected]
Diocesan Youth Minister
Heather Shaw
Email:
youthdirector@dioceseofjuneau.
org
Phone: 907/586-2227 ext 29
Pastoral Council
Brian Holst ~ 463-3074
Rich Pratt ~ 790-4288
Cathy Price ~ 463-3981
Carl Uchytil ~ 957-5526
Jo Betts ~ 780-8637
Barbara Cadiente-Nelson ~
723-9367
Prayer Chain: Contact Maria Rogers at 780-4918
Victim Assistance Coordinator: Contact Robbie Izzard
586-2227 ext. 25.
Twin Hearts Charismatic Prayer Group meets Sunday at 1:00 pm in
the Cathedral worship space.
Holy Trinity Charismatic Prayer Mtg., contact Naida James at 723-
5037.
Prayer Shawl Ministry meets Thursday once a month at 6:00 pm in
the parish hall large classroom. For more information contact Theresa
Harris at 907/255-4533
Martha Ministry meets third Wednesday at 5:30pm in the Parish
Library. Contact Paula Rohrbacher at 364-1599 if you would like to
join the group!
St. Therese of the Child Jesus Carmelites meet on the 4th
Saturday of the month, 1:30 pm, Cathedral Parish Hall
classroom. Call Cathy Price at 463-3981.
Knights of Columbus meet the 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm in the
Mary Joyce Room. Contact Todd Perdon at email
[email protected]. Also, follow the Cathedral Knights on
Twitter at @KofC_1760 and like us on Facebook at Kofc Cathedral
Bvm!
Alaskans for Life meets 2nd Tuesday of the month 7:30 pm at rotating
locations. For more information, call Sid at
789-9858.
Contemplative/Centering Join with others who practice Centering
Prayer to pray and learn more about the process. For more information
about this form of prayer contact Alan Rogers at
[email protected] or 789-7589. Downtown Group:
Contact: Therese at 201-937-8261
The Divine Mercy in Our Souls Cenacle An Adult prayer/study
group meets weekly at St. Paul’s. For additional
information, Call Susanne or Terry Elder at 789-9611.
Ministry
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Donations for Sunday, January 17th, 2015
Weekly Church Support: 5448.25
Holy Name School in Ketchikan: $889.23
Donations for Sunday, January 10th, 2015
Weekly Church Support: $4968.00
S.O.M.E.: $1364.00
Upcoming Special Collections
January 24 Churches in Latin America
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