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The Bells
of
St. Mary’s
Cathedral
Weekly Bulletin
The Baptism of The Lord Sunday
January 11, 2015
You are my beloved
Son, with you I am
well pleased.
(Mark 1:7-11)
St. Mary’s Cathedral • 112 S . Cedar • P.O. Box 936 • Grand Island, NE
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Mass & Calendar
January 11, 2015
Mass Schedule & Intentions
Day/Date
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Upcoming Events
Time
Name of Intention
Monday, January 12
Mo. 1/12
7:00 am
Joe Toczek †
Tu. 1/13
7:00 am
Margaret Dubas †
7 am Mass (English)
1 pm Quilters
6:30 pm Pre Baptism Class (English) 7pm Cathedral Ladies
7 pm Youth Group leaders (Sp)
7pm 4th Degree
We. 1/14
7:00 am
Robert Smith
Tuesday, January 13
We. 1/14 (Sp)
5:15 pm
The Intention of the Priest
Th. 1/15
7:00 am
The Intention of the Priest
Th. 1/15
5:15 pm
Pauline James †
7 am Mass (English)
Adoration
10 am EP Bible Study CS Basement 2:50 pm Chaplet of Mercy
3:30 pm Christian Service 6:30pm Parish and Finance Meeting
7 pm EP Bible Study
Fr. 1/16
7:00 am
The Intention of the Priest
Wednesday, January 14
Fr. 1/16
5:15 pm
Virginia Bedner †
Sa. 1/17
7:00 am
The Intention of the Priest
Sa. 1/17
5:00 pm - Fr. RP
Irene Vieth †
Su. 1/18
7:00 am - Fr. RP
The Intention of the Priest
Su. 1/18(Sp)
8:15 am -Fr. JC
The Intention of the Priest
Su. 1/18
10:00 am - Fr. RP
Su. 1/18 (Sp)
Noon— Fr. JC
Su. 1/18
5:00 pm - Fr. JC
Thursday, January 15
Pro Populo
Kay Larson †
Friday, January 16
Helen Nordhues †
Sunday December 21st Collection
Regular Collection
$11,098.35
Parish Debt Collection
$10,141.25
Sunday December 28th Collection
Regular Collection
$9,039.00
Parish Debt Collection
$1,339.00
Haiti
$783.00
Christmas -December 25th Collection
$19,883.00
January 1st Collection
Solemnity of Mary
6:30 pm Rel Ed Class
7 pm Confirmation Class
7 am Mass (English)
9:00—10 am Confession
10 am Rosary –EP
4:45 pm- 5:10 pm Confession
1 pm Quilters
5:15 pm Mass (English)
6:30 pm Adult Formation Class
7 pm EP Bible
Please note only on Sunday Masses you will notice initials of the
priest that will be saying Mass by that time . The initials for
Fr. Richard-Fr. RP, Fr. Thomas-Fr. TP, Fr. Jose- Fr. JC
Subject to change.
Christmas Collection
7 am Mass (English)
4:45 pm- 5:10 pm Confession
5:15 pm Mass (Español)
$2,115.00
Sunday January 4th Collection
Regular Collection
$13,993.50
Parish Debt Collection
$2,465.00
Eucharistic Adoration 2nd
and 4th Tuesdays of each month
7 am Mass (English)
4:45 –5:10 pm Confession
5:15 pm Mass (English)
7pm Sp Young Adult Gp
Saturday, January 17
7 am Mass (English)
11am—Noon Confession
5 pm Mass (English)
6pm YG (Sp)
Sunday, January 18
7 am Mass (English)
8:15 am Mass (Español)
10:00 am Mass (English)
Noon Mass (Español)
5 pm Mass (English)
8:45 am Sunday Rel Ed
10 am RICA
4 pm EP
7pm Bingo
Bulletin Deadlines
All articles must be e-mailed to:
[email protected]
January 12th for Sunday, January 18th
For more information call Barbara at 384-2523 ext 233
Due to the deadline of the printing of the bulletin
December 21st 25th , 28th and January 1st and 4th collection.
is being reported Sunday, January 11th bulletin
Thank you.
Ramblings/Ministry Schedule
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Whenever I think of snow I think of Las Vegas, at least a few weeks ago. Last December 31 the city of Las Vegas was
preparing for the event of the decade, maybe of the century—the wonderful, wintery wonderland of white precipitation we call
snow. No accumulation was expected but just to be sure the State of Nevada took its one snowplow, a 1942 Jeep fitted with a
snowblade, out of mothballs and sent it toward Sin City; after all, as we Nebraskans know you can’t sin if the streets are blocked with
snow. It was the topic of local speculation on how the snow would inhibit New Year’s revelers and if such snow would impact the food
and drink vendors who depended on New Year’s Eve sales of such things to feed their families. Long story short—it didn’t snow and
they sent the snowplow back to the mothball barn.
Another rare discovery of New Year’s Eve at Vegas is that it is illegal in the entire county to sell alcohol in bottles or cans from
6 a.m. December 31st to 6 a.m. January 1st. Apparently people imbibing liquor during those hours have the nasty habit of throwing
things, so the less dangerous the missile the less likely that someone will be killed. Bottles of pop, water, juice, etc. whether made of
glass, aluminum or uranium are not as dangerous and so can be sold during the stated 24-hour period. The more I thought about it
the more it made sense; that’s why all our family parties end in violence—cans and bottles (couldn’t be the alcohol). One of my
friends suggested that I watch the midnight fireworks display in Vegas; like that’s going to happen. While it may be a nice display,
and I love fireworks, the idea of staying up that late is foreign to a man who schedules his bathroom breaks from sleeping in the 3-6
hour range.
In the first few weeks of the New Year we always celebrate the Baptism of the Lord; the question is did He need to be
baptized? The short answer is no, but a longer answer is yes; no because He is the author of baptism but yes in that He shows us
what to do and at the same time sanctifies the water that will pour over us at our own baptisms. Baptism is the gateway to the other
sacraments, the washing away of original and all sin but it is also the beginning of our participation with the Christian community of
the Church. Father Rector
Next Sunday’s Ministry Schedule (January 17th and January 18th)
Mass
Saturday
5:00 pm
Sunday
7:00 am
Sunday
8:15 am (Español)
Sunday
10:00 am
Sunday
Noon (Español)
Sunday
5:00 pm
Servers/
Monaguillos
* Beginner
J. Rohweder
S. Perez
Open
JJ. Hernandez
A. Ramirez
M. F. Erives
M. Rose
C. Rose
A. Rose
J. Nicolas
G. Nicolas
V. Castellans
R.M. Ramirez R.
S. Diaz
C. Diaz
Eucharistic
Ministers
J. Black
L. Black
K. McFarland
Deacon
Open
K. Kranz
M. Carreon
Open
Deacon
R. Kusek
M. Ceja
G. Morales
C. Pacas
M. Hernandez
A. Dominguez
E. M. Cayax
S. Alder
J. Muhvic
C. Ponec
Deacon
M. Rose
E. Fierro
J. L. Fierro
E. G. Mentejo
L. Ramirez
A. Cifuentes
M. Romero
R. M. Coronado
J. Carpio
M. Carpio
C. Voss
A. Diaz
Open
Deacon
J. Zahm
Lectors
S. A. Ference
D. Shafer
Q. Hernandez
J.L. Cayax
I. Torres
C. Ponec
L. Cornejo
C. Rafael
J. B. Lopez
V. Wray
Ushers/
Ujieres
P. Mulligan
M. Carreon
V. Jacinto
R. Marquez
J. M. Nicolas
H. Castellanos
M. Pena
N. Rivera
Open
S. Torres
L. Cornelius
H. Castorena
P. McPhillips
I. Hurtado
C. Egnoske
A. Ramirez
L. Bradley
R. Magana
M. E. Melendez
If you cannot serve your scheduled time, please find a substitute, thank you.
Parish News
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Prayer Requests
Please remember the following in your prayers:
* Robert Smith, Gretchen Eakes, Lynne Peterson
Linda Meyers. New additions to the prayer list.
Names remain on the prayer list for two months.
Names may be resubmitted upon request. To
request daily prayers, call the Parish Prayer Chain:
Phyllis at 382-0306 or Joy at 379-4741.
To add or remove a name from this list, please call the
Parish office 384-2523 ext 233
Director of Religious Education
We hear in the 1st Reading: I formed
you, and set you as a covenant of the
people, a light for the nations, to open
the eyes of the blind, to bring out
prisoners from confinement, and from
the dungeon, those who live in
darkness.
As this New Year is starting how are we sharing our faith and
being a light for others? How are we proclaiming and spreading
the good news we all hear and know? We have been graced
Military Names
with a whole New Year and with it a 'New' slate. As our 2nd
We pray for the following parishioners family and friends grade classes made their First Reconciliation on Saturday they
who are currently serving in the military: New names in blue learned about and received God's grace and love as he forgave
Lance Corporal Ryan Twehous
2nd Lt. Jordan Hughes them of the sins they confessed. We also have a whole new year
USMC LCpl John G. Frankenberg
SPC Kevin Donovan to draw closer to God. As our children continue their path
STG2/ E5 Cesar Soria
SPC. Jessica Paup through classes and then their Sacraments let us all be a beacon
SP Force Gunner SSgt. Ron Cameron II
WO TJ Cameron of light to shine and encourage them to continue their walk with
HM2 Andrew Dodendorf
LTC Chad Sekutera Jesus today, everyday and through out their life.
Major Sam Schneider
Sgt. Christopher Donner God Bless, Mary Rose
Specialist Chad Holmes
Sgt. Noel Jones
Director of Religious ED Office Hours
Commander Douglas E. Kennedy
Sgt. Jeffrey D. Michalski
Lt. Col. Brian Jovag
Msgt. Timothy Mahoney Mary Rose office hours are: Tuesday 9 am– 2 pm, Wednesday
1 pm -9 pm, Thursday 9 am -2pm, and Sunday 8 am-11am
USMC Sgt. Brandon T. Russell
You can email Mary at [email protected]
If you know someone who is in the military and would like to have
Hours subject to change.
their name included in this space please email the information to
[email protected] with name and rank. Thank you.
Have not found one yet?
Mary’s Closet Weekly Special
Mary’s Closet
Thrift Store January 12th—January 17th
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Linens, Curtains, and Books –50% off
Strengthening Families! Strengthening Families
Still need teachers for 3rd & 6th grade on Wednesday
and 6th grade on Sunday. Also helpers in the classroom or help with a special projects. Contact Mary
Rose 384-2523 Ext 213 [email protected]
“Please remember the Cathedral in your will”
Do you want to create stronger family connections? Here’s a program for families with youth ages 12-16 The Grand Island Substance
Abuse Prevention Coalition Presents Strengthening Families! Strengthening Families is a FREE 7 week program, held 2 times a
week from 5:30-8:00 p.m. This session will go from January 12th-February 26th. The program takes a “whole family” approach that
helps parents and teens develop trust and mutual respect. When: 5:30-8:00 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays starting January 12, 2015
Where: St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1515 S Harrison St. Grand Island, NE Plus—FREE childcare and meals! Pre-registration is required. More information go to www.hallcountysafehomes.com or call Michelle @ 385-5520
Pre-register to : CNCAA, ATTN: Strengthening Families Program, 219 W. 2nd Street Grand Island, Ne 68801
Phone (308) 385-5520 Fax (308)-385-5522 or e-mail to [email protected] This organization, its programs, activities and services
are supported in whole, or in part, with funds provided by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant as well as by
Grant #93.243 under the Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success Grant for the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Ad-ministration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human
Services – Division of Behavioral Health. Find out more about this program on our website at www.hallcountysafehomes.com
Name: _______________________ Address_______________City__________St____Zip____
Parent (s) / Guardian (please print clearly) Phone#_________________ Cell Phone#_ _____________E-Mail_______________
Free childcare will be provided for children under age 12. Please list all children, use blank paper.
Childs Name
Age
Childs Name
Age
Parish Information
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In Memory
Please stop by and pick up your box
Want to thank those who have picked up their
boxes already. We have few boxes left, please
stop by and pick up your box in the back of the
church. If they are not picked up we will be
calling you. Thank you!
Please remember in your prayers
all the faithful departed
members of St. Mary’s Cathedral:
Cindy Stobbe,
Jerome Rowolinski
Virginia Bedner
Kenneth Berggren
Sue Hovland
Burton Aden
Did you know?
Did you know that St. Mary’s Facebook page has the
Saint of the day or Blessed and mediation of the day?
Check us out on Facebook:
St. Mary’s Cathedral Grand Island Ne
Tell your friends!!!!!
Adult Formation Class and RCIA
The adult Formation Class will be a weekly
discussion on the Catholic Church.
Each week will have a specific topic concerning our faith. There is
no cost to these classes and you can come to all or only the ones
that you are interested in.
Everyone is invited to attend the Adult Formation Class.
Thursday, 6:30pm – 8:15 pm in the Cathedral Square
with Mary Rose
Questions contact Mary Rose at 384-2523 ext 213
Altar Server Training
All 3rd graders and above and have received
First Communion can become an Altar Server
here at the Cathedral. This is open to girls and
boys. We will have training Saturday, January
31st at 8:30 am.
We will meet in the Cathedral Square for
donuts first. Certificates will be given out to all
Altar Servers after training. Our goal is that
each Altar Server would only serve at least once a month or more
if possible.
Fr. Jake Bauer
May they rest in Peace.
Right to Life Meeting
Please join us at the Right To Life meeting on Monday, January
12th at 7 pm at the Grand Island Public Library. We are always
needing more ideas on education for young people.
Court Queen of Peace
Catholic Daughters Court Queen of Peace will be meeting on
Tuesday, January 13th after the 12:05 pm Mass. We will be
having a salad luncheon, so everyone please bring a salad
Christmas Decoration
Need help taking down the Christmas decorations in the
Church on Sunday, January 11th at 6pm. We appreciate
everyone’s help and thank everyone for helping us put
them up. Liturgy Committee
St. Francis Volunteers Orientation
Please call Barbara 384-2523 ext 233 to let us know if you are
There will be an orientation for adults who are interested in
attending the training by Wednesday, January 28th. We should be volunteering at CHI St. Francis. It would be very helpful, and
done by 11am. Any question please call Barbara
beneficial to parish members who have an interest in
volunteering, if you would please share the following information
January is National Mentoring Month
through an announcement, or in a bulletin;
TeamMates Mentoring Program is a one-to-one school-based
CHI St. Francis Health Adult Volunteer Orientation
mentoring program in our community in need of caring adults
Tuesday, January 13th, 9:00a.m. to Noon----Room 7
to serve as mentors. For one hour a week, once a week – you can Please call the volunteer office at 398-5564 if you would like to
make a difference in the life of a youth. As Christians we are
attend, we welcome your enthusiasm and willingness to
called to serve. The one-to-one transformative power of mentoring
volunteer for your community!
results in a ripple effect that over time, makes a huge difference
Parish and Finance Meeting
and can impact families for generations.
Parish and Finance meeting will be Tuesday, January
Please consider this opportunity and contact Kathy Boroff (
13th at 6:30 in Cathedral Square.
308-227-6295) for more information, and/or check out
www.teammates.org!
Youth/Parish News
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Central Catholic
Central Catholic Mass News
Please join us at Grand Island Central Catholic for mass on Wednesday, January 21 at 8:10 a.m. Bishop William
Dendinger will be presiding over the mass and will be offering a special blessing for all of our generous donors during
mass. Immediately following the mass, the Donor Wall by the new gym will be blessed. We are so thankful for all of our
supporters and hope that you can join us for this special mass and blessing.
Karnival Kapers
Calling everyone who wants to have fun!! Karnival Kapers is on Sunday, April 19, 2015. Games, Cake Walk, Bingo, Dinner and
More… all at Karnvial Kapers! If you have a large item you would like on the big raffle ticket (value $200), please contact Peg
Harders at 308-379-2802. We also are collecting for raffle baskets. You can donate a basket (value $100) or an item, and we will
match it and make up a basket. Thank for helping Karnival Kapers.
Calling ALL NEW STUDENTS
New Student Day is Tue., Jan. 27. Please let us know if there are families you would like us to contact about attending GICC. We can
mail them info, schedule a tour, etc. Please call the school office at 384-2440 or email Steve at [email protected]. Tell your
friends lets invite a bunch of new Crusaders to our family!
Tuition Assistance Scholarships
GICC Tuition Assistance Scholarships available!! Ten current GICC students will receive a $1,000 tuition assistance scholarship from
the Kitty M. Perkins Foundation to be applied to this semester of the 2014-2015 school year. Applications can be found on the
school’s web site, at the front desk or in the Foundation office. Application deadline is Friday, January 16, 2015. Apply today!
2015 GICC Dance Team Clinic
GICC Dance Team is offering a dance clinic Friday, February 6, 2015 at 4:00 PM. Grades Kindergarten-5th are welcome to register.
Dancers will be provided with pizza and a T-Shirt. They will learn a dance routine and perform at half-time during the girl's varsity
basketball game that evening. Please find the sign-up form in the GICC office. Registration needs to be done before January 16th.
Hope to see you all there!
Grand Island Central Catholic Yearbooks and Memory Books Treasure those memories with a Yearbook or Memory Book.
Crusader yearbooks and middle school memory books will go on sale the week of January 19, 2015. Students middle school books
are $20. Please make checks payable to GICC Journalism
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News/Spiritual
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Today Readings
St. Mary’s Cathedral Eucharistic Adoration Prayer Intentions
First Reading — Behold my servant with whom I am pleased; he
Vocations. That many people may hear the call of Christ and
shall bring forth justice to the nations (Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7) or Isaiah
follow Him in the priesthood and religious life.
55:1-11.
Pro Life. That all people will come to value human life as God’s
Second Reading — God anointed him with the Holy Spirit (Acts
precious gift to be accepted and loved rather
10:34-38) or 1 John 5:1-9.
than a burden to be destroyed.
Holy Father’s Prayer January 2015
Gospel — You are my beloved Son, with you I am well pleased
(Mark 1:7-11).
Peace: That those from diverse religious traditions and all people
of good will may work together for peace.
Thoughts: THE WATERS OF BAPTISM
Consecrated life: That in this year dedicated to consecrated life,
When new sod is put in, it needs constant saturation with
religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following
water. Landscapers say that this “knits” the sod to the soil. The
Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal.
same when a branch is grafted onto a tree: the poultice that joins
them at the splice must be kept wet at all times. Water is the stuff
that binds the very cells of our bodies together. No wonder
religions throughout all times and cultures have used it so
prominently. When Jesus stepped into the Jordan for baptism, he
“knit” himself to what had come before him. By going to the
Jordan, he made himself one with the people of Israel who had
crossed it into their Promised Land. With John the Baptist, Christ
wove himself into the prophetic tradition that heralded the coming
reign of God. He had become fully human in the waters of Mary’s
womb, and by partaking in the rite of the baptism of repentance,
Jesus identified himself with our sinful, frail humanity. It is through
the waters of baptism that Christ continues to graft new members
onto his Body, the Church; through these waters we are cleansed
from sin and filled with the promise of grace, given our destiny for
eternal life. For us, as for Jesus, it is also the waters of baptism
that inaugurate our mission to proclaim the Good News.
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Saturday:
Saints and Special Observances
The Baptism of the Lord
First Week in Ordinary Time begins
St. Hilary
St. Anthony
A Lifeline for Marriage
Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their
“ I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” marriages. It is designed to provide the tools to help get your
— John 10:10 (NABRE © 2010 CCD. Used with permission.)
marriage back on track. It will give you the opportunity to
rediscover each other and examine your lives together in a new
“Even if the forces of darkness appear to prevail, those who
and positive way. This program has helped tens or thousands of
believe in God know that evil and death do not have the final say.” couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels including
— Pope Saint John Paul II, General Audience, September 12,
disillusionment and deep misery. For confidential information
2001 © 2001 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
about or to register for the program beginning with a weekend on
February 20-22, 2015, call 1-888-317-5654 or
Serra Club Meeting
www.retrouvaille.org on the web
You are invited to attend the G.I. Serra Club’s monthly meeting at
St. Leo’s Church on Thursday, January 15, 2015. Mass will be
The Baptism of the Lord
celebrated by Fr. Tom Ryan at 6:30 p.m. followed by a short
January 11, 2015
meeting and program. Our program speaker will be Sr. Clarice
Korger, OSB. Our club supports, encourages and promotes voAll you who are thirsty, come
cations to the priesthood and religious life and is open to all adult
Catholics from all four churches in Grand Island, as well as Wood
to the water!
River, St. Libory, St. Paul, Greeley and Spalding Come join us!
— Isaiah 55:1
We’d feel blessed to have you!
Word of Life
Parish Information
Weekend Masses–English
Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 7 am ,10 am & 5pm
Daily Masses–English
Mon - Sat 7am Thu - Fri 5:15 pm
Horario de Misas-Español
Domingo 8:15 am & Noon
Miércoles 5:15 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Wed - Fri - 4:45 - 5:10 pm & Thursday 9 – 10 am
Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 pm or by appointment.
Adoration, Healing Mass,
Chaplet, and Rosary
Hora Santa: Primer Sábado de cada mes a las 7pm
First Friday Rosary– 4:50 pm before 5:15 pm Mass
24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration – 2nd/4th Tuesday
Chaplet of Divine Mercy – Second Tuesday-2:50 pm
Healing Mass- (English) – Second Thursday- 11 am
Rosary for Pro Life– Every Thursday 4:45 pm
El Pescador Rosary – Every Tuesday -6 pm
El Pescador Rosary –Every Thursday -10 am
Daily Rosary—After every 7 am Mass
Religious Ed Class Times (September– April)
6:30 pm– 730 pm Wednesday, 8:45 am-9:45 am Sunday
Confirmation 7– 8:30 pm Wednesday
Marriage: Contact a priest directly at least 4
months in advance of proposed wedding date.
Deposited required.
Children's Baptism: parents are required to
attend a Baptism Preparation class.
Pre-Registration is required.
English class: 2nd Monday of
each month.
Spanish class: 4th Sunday of each month, 2 pm
Deadline for pre-registration is the Thursday before the
class. Please bring: proof of address and your child’s
Birth Certificate. The Godparent (s) must provide
a letter of good standing. Questions? 384-2523.
Mary’s Closet
Mary’s Closet open 3 days a week:
Mondays and Wednesdays 1-4 pm &
Saturdays 10 am– 3 pm
Donations of clothing, small appliances,
toys, home decorations and kitchenware,
but furniture and large electronic will be accepted only
by Ann Baker. Volunteers are welcome to come and
help any time. Questions or to volunteer please contact
Ann Baker at 391-1527 or [email protected]
Mary’s Closet
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PARISH STAFF/ ADMINISTRACIÓN PARROQUIAL
(308) 384-2523/ (308) 384-2527 (fax)
[email protected]
www.stmarysgi.com
Facebook: St. Mary’s Cathedral Grand Island Ne
Associate Pastor:
Pastor:
Rev. Richard Piontkowski Jr.,ext 201 Rev. Thomas Pasala, ext 204
[email protected]
[email protected]
Episcopal Vicar for Hispanic Ministry in the
Diocese of Grand Island, in residence:
Rev. Jose Chavez, ext 211 [email protected]
Director of Religious Education
Parish Activities Coordinator:
Mrs. Mary Rose ext 213
Bulletin Editor:
[email protected]
Mrs. Barbara Bosak, ext 233
[email protected]
Director of Music:
Secretary/Bookkeeper:
Mr. Scott Rieker ext 219
Ms.
Angelica Calderon ext. 220
[email protected]
[email protected]
Hispanic Ministry:
Bi-Lingual Secretary/Secretaria:
Mrs. Esther Gomez, ext 300
Mrs. Patty Zuniga, ext 221
[email protected]
[email protected]
Parish Nurse:
Maintenance Director:
Mrs. Kena Zebert RN, ext 235
Deacon
John Farlee, ext 226
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cathedral Daycare: Director:
Mrs. Judy Priess, 398-4047
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Assistant Director
Mrs. Misty Uhrich, 398-4047
[email protected]
Mary’s Closet
Ms. Ann Baker, 391–1527
[email protected]
Immigration Office
Carmen & Jacinto Corona /
Yolanda Chavez Nuncio
308-381-2855 Ext. 301
The Parish Office Hours are Monday—Thursday
8:30 am– 4:30 pm
St. Mary’s Immigration Office– 308-381-2855
Monday~ Closed -Tuesday - Friday: 9:00am –Noon and 1-5:30pm
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday ~ Closed
Bilingual NFP- - - Planificación Natural Familiar
Mr. & Mrs. Chávez (308) 383-1199/ (308)383-1474
Cathedral Daycare
NOW ENROLLING Combined Child Care/ Preschool Program
No need to worry about how to get your preschooler to daycare. Our
year-round preschool program for ages 2 to 5provides the best of both
worlds. Stop by for a tour!
We have transportation for school age
students of Wasmer, Gates and Dodge for
afterschool.
5:30am-6:00pm Monday-Friday
6 weeks to 12 years ~ Call for availability
All Faiths Welcome!
Anuncios en Español
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Como dice en la primera lectura: Yo
te formé, y destinado a ser alianza
del pueblo, una luz de las naciones,
para abrir los ojos de los ciegos, para
que saques los presos del encierro, y
de los calabozos, los que vivimos en
la oscuridad.
Como este nuevo año está empezando, cómo estamos
compartiendo nuestra fe y ser una luz para los demás. ¿Cómo
estamos proclamando y difundir la buena noticia todo lo que
oímos y sabemos? Hemos sido otorgados con todo un nuevo año
y con un comienzo "Nuevo". A medida que nuestras clases de
segundo grado hicieron su Primera Reconciliación el sábado que
aprendieron acerca y recibieron la gracia y el amor de Dios, como
él los perdonó de todos sus pecados confesados. También
tenemos todo un año nuevo para acercarse a Dios. A medida
que nuestros hijos sigan su camino a través de clases y luego
sus Sacramentos. Seamos todos un faro de luz para brillar y
animarles a continuar su caminar con Jesús hoy y todos los días
de su vida.
Renovación del TPS Hondureños con el TPS, ya pueden enviar
sus aplicaciones para la renovación del TPS. Para más detalles
hablen con Carmen Corona en la oficina de inmigración 308381-2855 por favor dejen sus mensajes si no contestamos.
Próxima Platica Pre-Bautismal La próxima platica será el
domingo 25 de Enero del 2015. Las personas interesadas en
tomarla pueden llamar a la oficina para registrarse y obtener más
detalles. 384-2523 de lunes a jueves 8:30am-4:30pm.
Entrenamiento de Monaguillos Niños de tercer
grado en adelante quienes ya recibieron su Primera
Comunión y les gustaría servir como Monaguillos.
Dios los bendiga, Mary Rose
Hay un entrenamiento programado para el
Horarios de Oficina de Mary Rose-Directora de Educación
sábado 31 de enero a las 8:30 de la mañana. Se
Religiosa Mary Rose es la nueva persona encargada del
reunirán en el Centro Parroquial primero para disfrutar de
programa de Educación Religiosa para los grados Kínder-al 12. donuts. El entrenamiento terminara como a las 11 de la
Esto incluye todo relacionado a las Primeras Comuniones y
mañana. Se les entregara un certificado a todos después del
Confirmaciones. Usted puede encontrar a Mary Rose en su ofi- entrenamiento.Nuestra meta es que cada monaguillo sirva una
cina los Martes y Jueves de 9am-2pm, los miércoles de 1-9pm, vez al mes o más si es posible. Por favor de llamar a Barbara 308
Domingos 8am-11am. Por teléfono al 384-2523 ext. 213 correo -384-2523 ext. 233 para avisar que vendrán antes del miércoles
electronic [email protected]
28 de enero.
Por favor llamen a la oficina parroquial con Barbara 384-2523 ext.
En Memoria Amorosa
233
Recordemos a todos los que han fallecido recientemente.
Que descansen en Paz.
Cindy
Stobbe
Jerome
Rowolinski
Virginia
Bedner
Kenneth
Berggren
Burton
Aden
Sue
Hovland
Fr. Jake Bauer
Quitando Las Decoraciones Hoy Necesitamos ayuda hoy 11
de enero a las 6pm para quitar las decoraciones navideñas de la
iglesia. Toda la ayuda será muy apreciada. Personas que
necesitan horas comunitarias son bienvenidos.
Orientación para Voluntarios Habrá una orientación para adultos cuales están interesados en ser voluntarios en el hospital San
Francis. El martes 13 de enero de 9am-12md en el salón 7. Para
más detalles hablar a 398-5564.
Junta del Derecho a la Vida Las personas interesadas en atender la junta de pro-vida con la organización el Derecho a la vida.
Pueden ir a la biblioteca pública el lunes 12 de enero a las 7pm.
Todos son bienvenidos a participar.
Mary’s Closet
Gracias padre Bauer por todos los años
de sacerdocio y
servicio en nuestra Diócesis
El Especial de la semana en Mary’s Closet:
Ven a comprar la semana de Jan. 12-17 ropa de
cama, cortinas y libros a mitad de precio.
La tienda está abierta los Lunes,
Miércoles de 1-4pm y los sábados de 10am-3pm.
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¿Le gustaría crear relaciones de familia mas fuertes?
Aquí esta un programa para familias con jóvenes en las edades
de 12-16 años
¡La Coalición de Prevención de Abuso de Sustancias de Grand Island Presenta
Fortaleciendo Familias!
Fortaleciendo Familias es un programa GRATIS de 7 semana, se lleva acabo 2
veces a la semana de
5:30-8:00 p.m. Las sesiones serán del 12 de enero hasta el 26 de febrero.
Este programa toma el enfoque de la “familia completa” que ayuda a los padres y
jóvenes a desarrollar confianza y respeto mutuo.
CUANDO: 5:30--‐8:00 p.m. Lunes y Jueves empezando el 12 de enero, 2015
DONDE: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 1515 South Harrison St.
Grand Island, NE
¡Mas -cuidado de niños y comida GRATIS!
Se require inscripción previa.
Para mas información vaya a www.hallcountysafehomes.com
O llame a Michelle al 385--‐5520
Encuentre mas información sobre este programa en nuestra pagina web en www.hallcountysafehomes.com
Nombre: _________________________________________________________________________
Padre(s) / Guardián (por favor escriba claramente)
Direccion________________________Ciudad___________________________Calle______CodigoPostal____________
# Telefono______________________#Cellular_______________________Correo Electrónico_____________________
Por favor liste todos los niños (use la parte de atrás si es necesario)
Cuidado de niños menores de 12 años será proveído gratis.
Nombre de Niño
Edad
Nombre de Niño
Edad
Nombre de Niño
Edad
Nombre de Niño
Edad
Inscríbase antes en: CNCAA, ATTN: Strengthening Families Program,219 West 2nd Street Grand Island, NE
68801
Teléfono (308) 385--‐5520 Fax (308)--‐385--‐5522 o correo electronic a [email protected]
Esta organización, sus programas, actividades y servicios son patrocinados en parte o en completo con fondos
proveídos por la beca de Prevención de Abuso de Substancias y Bloqueo de Tratamiento al igual que la beca
#93.243 bajo las Asociaciones Marco Estratégico de Prevención para el éxito de Abuso de Substancias y el
Centro de Administración de Servicios de Salud Mental para Prevenir el Abuso de Substancias a través del
Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Nebraska--‐División de Salud de la Conducta.
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St. Mary’s Cathedral
Budget Comparison Report Summary Format
For The Five Period Ended November 30, 2014
——Period To Date ———
Actual
Operating Revenue/Receipts:
General Collections
Restricted Collections
Bequests/ Donations
Interest & Dividends
Other Income
Total Operating Revenues
Operating Expenses:
Salaries & Fringe Benefits
Restricted Collections
GI CCHS Support
Diocesan Cathedraticum
Supplies
Repairs & Maintenance
Utilities
Food
Insurance
Other Expenses
Major Capital Purchase
Interest
Total Operating Expenses
Net Operating Surplus (DEFICIT)
Current
Budget
——Year To Date ———
Budget
Difference
Actual
Current
Budget
Budget
Difference
$47,549
$1,459
$14,513
$1
$11,074
$74,596
$50,000
$3,300
$12,430
$2
$13,103
$78,835
($2,451)
($1,841)
$2,083
($1)
($2,029)
($4,239)
$247,564
$17,888
$60,176
$5
$107,302
$432,935
$256,000
$31,600
$62,150
$10
$98,695
$448,455
($8,436)
($13,712)
($1,974)
($5)
$8,607
($15,520)
$24,457
$2,697
$17,597
$7,532
$2,856
$10,608
$1,710
$2,059
$6,651
$5,174
$630
$3,753
$85,724
($11,128)
$21,872
$3,300
$17,597
$0
$2,629
$8,176
$2,527
$2,964
$7,809
$7,513
$0
$3,717
$78,104
$731
($2,585)
$603
$0
($7,532)
($227)
($2,432)
$817
$905
$1,158
$2,339
($630)
($36)
($7,620)
($11,859)
$116,894
$13,393
$87,983
$15,838
$13,165
$45,729
$11,655
$16,928
$33,349
$61,127
$2,104
$18,885
$437,050
($4,115)
$109,357
$31,600
$87,983
$17,250
$15,507
$38,276
$13,955
$12,664
$39,045
$54,165
$987
$18,586
$439,375
$9,080
($7,537)
$18,207
$0
$1,412
$2,342
($7,453)
$2,300
($4,264)
$5,696
($6,962)
($1,117)
($299)
$2,325
($13,195)
$100
($3,381)
$350
($2,951)
($250)
($430)
$1,430
($14,376)
$2,250
($17,475)
($820)
$3,099
($3,281)
($2,601)
($680)
($12,946)
($15,225)
$2,279
$62,116
($65,568)
($3,452)
$70,916
($71,189)
($273)
($8,800)
$5,621
($3,179)
$341,165
($358,596)
($17,431)
$378,801
($377,989)
$812
($37,636)
$19,393
($18,243)
$4,535
($7,657)
($3,122)
$5,000
($3,693)
$1,307
($465)
($3,964)
($4,429)
$49,842
($47,085)
$2,757
$25,000
($19,082)
$5,918
$24,842
($28,003)
($3,161)
($20,983)
($836)
($20,147)
($31,735)
$585
($32,320)
$1,494.000
$0
$1,494.000
Other Revenue/Expenses:
Cathedral Square Receipts:
Cathedral Square Expenses:
Cathedral Square NET Surplus
(DEFICIT)
Daycare Center:
Daycare Receipts
Daycare Expenses
Daycare NET Surplus (DEFICIT)
SMIP (Immigration)
SMIP (Immigration) Receipts
SMIP (Immigration) Expenses
SMIP NET Surplus (DEFICIT)
Combine Net Surplus (DEFICIT)
Diocese Loan-Principal, Balance
If you have any questions please contact Fr. Richard at 384-2523 ext 201 or email: [email protected]
Cualquier pregunta hablar con el padre Ricardo ext. 201 o por email: [email protected]