Out of the Mouth of Babes

For many parishioners, and visitors alike, the music program at Saint Joseph Cathedral is a big draw. And while we have Bonnie and Sarah, The Cathedral Choir,  and a world renowned organist in Dr. Ezequiel Menendez, The Cathedral Children’s Choir just might be everyone’s favorite!

Have a listen to their latest performance of David Burke’s “We Want to See the World” from Saturday’s Pro Life Mass!

We Want to See the World

David Burke was kind enough to give us permission to record the song, so if you like what you hear, go to www.wewanttoseetheworld.com to learn more about the song and David’s work!

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Rising Out of the Ashes

Later this year we will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the present Cathedral of Saint Joseph. On New Year’s Eve, WFSB, Channel 3, ran a short video clip of the fire that destroyed the old Cathedral 55 years ago, December 31, 1956. The then Cathedral of Saint Joseph had been the center of the Catholic faith in Connecticut for 64 years.

Click here to see the video.

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Happy New Year!

Ring in the New Year

With so much to be thankful for in 2011, and as the clock turns to 2012, we look forward to a year of growing in love and in deepening the understanding of our faith.

As a parish family we are thankful for the diligence of the paid staff, the dedication of our volunteers, and the devotion of our priests and religious.  We are truly a blessed Christian community growing day-by-day in our love for each other, and heart-by-heart in our love for the Lord.

Happy New Year!

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Pray for Peace

Peace be With You

Sunday, January 1st is the Roman Catholic Church’s World Day for Peace. On the Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God, we will all be praying for much needed peace in a world all too often torn apart by senseless violence. Come and pray with us this Sunday morning at either the 8:30 or 11:00 AM Mass.

In his Christmas address, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, reflecting on the carnage in Syria, offered up a lament of hope saying, “May the Lord come to the aid of our world torn by so many conflicts which even today stain the earth with blood.” Hours earlier, St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Nigeria was bombed by terrorist killing 35 people. The world needs our prayers.

World Day for Peace is a gift solemnly given us by Pope Paul VI on January 1, 1968. Born out of a true conviction to live the Gospel life, Pope Paul pointed out that through Jesus’ Sacrifice on the Cross, he brought universal reconciliation to all, and called us followers to be peacemakers. Four decades later, in God’s name, we still pray.

From the Gospel’s precept to pardon and to have mercy, we can draw forces which will regenerate society. And above all. Venerable Brothers and beloved sons, we can possess a singular weapon for Peace, that is, prayer, with all its marvellous energies to raise moral tone and to invoke transcendent divine forces of spiritual and political renewal, and also the opportunity offered to each and every one to question himself interiorly and sincerely concerning the roots of rancour and violence which may lurk deep in his heart.

Let us strive, then, … by praying for Peace; praying all together, in our churches and in our homes-that is what We ask of you for now. Let no voice be missing from the great chorus of the Church and of the world, beseeching Christ Who was immolated for us to “Grant us peace!”

Excerpt from Message of His Holiness Pope Paul VI for the Observance of a Day of Peace, January 1, 1968

 

 

 

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Keep Coming Home

We were blessed at the Cathedral this past weekend with very large crowds. The Children’s Christmas Vigil Mass was packed! Some thought as many as 1500 people. What a great sign of things to come to have so many young parents bring their children to share in the joy and hope that can only be known through God.

Likewise, Midnight Mass attendance was up with many coming out on a cold winter’s night to listen to a inspired performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Cathedral Choir and The Soli Deo Gloria Orchestra. Everyone rose at the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus, and responded with great applause on the final note. Archbishop Mansell celebrated a beautiful Mass and spoke of the authenticity of our faith (“not hollow…not canned”) and how it calls us to respond to our neighbors in need as a prerequisite for our own salvation. A call he thanked everyone for heeding as the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal broke all records in 2011 despite a poor economy.  ORTV was on hand for a live broadcast of the Mass.

Cathedral Christmas Ribbons & Bows

And the strong attendance continued on Sunday morning with larger than usual crowds at both the 8:30 and 11:00 AM Mass.  Monsignor Liptak imparted his wisdom – the knowledge of what is true – to the early risers, while Archbishop Mansell returned to serve the flock again at the late morning Mass.

Beautiful music, beautiful decorations, beautiful liturgy, a beautiful birth – St Joseph Cathedral was radiating with abundant joy this Christmas Day.

 

 

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Christ the Savoir is Born

Merry Christmas!

Newborn King

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Silent Night

Silent Night

Silent night, holy night
Wondrous star, lend thy light;
With the angels let us sing,
Alleluia to our King;
Christ the Savior is born,
Christ the Savior is born!

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Christmas Mass Schedule

Note: There is no 9:00 AM Mass or afternoon Confession on Saturday, December 24th.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

  • 3:15 PM – Prelude – Cathedral Youth Orchestra
  • 4:00 PM – Nativity of the Lord Vigil Mass – Celebrant – Msgr. John McCarthy
  • 11:00 PM – Handel’s Messiah – Cathedral Choir & Soli Deo Gloria Orchestra
  • 12:00 AM – Midnight Mass – Celebrant – Archbishop Henry Mansell

Sunday, December 25, 2011

  • 8:30 AM – Christmas Day Mass – Celebrant – Msgr. David Liptak
  • 11:00 AM – Christmas Day Mass (Choir) – Celebrant – Archbishop Henry Mansell

Joy to the World

 

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Come Leap for Joy!

Today’s Gospel reading is Luke’s accounting of The Visitation (Luke 1: 39-45). A more beautiful encounter between two cousins there has never been. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Elizabeth comes to instantly recognize Mary as the most blessed of all women and as the mother of the Lord. The exuberance of John the Baptist in the womb of Elizabeth is a signalling of the joy that is to come for all through the birth of Jesus Christ.

The Visitation

Elizabeth didn’t learn of this on CNN, she didn’t get a Tweet, and no one posted on Facebook. Mary didn’t even send her a text message to say she was stopping by with some really big news. No, the news came to Elizabeth through the Holy Spirit who filled her heart with truth, goodness and joy!

Advent is a time for preparing for what is to come and culminates with a joyful homecoming. Many who dwell on the fringes of their faith will be drawn to the Cathedral for their own homecoming this Christmas. Our prayer for them is that in the presence of Our Lord and Savoir Jesus Christ, and in the company of a strong community of believers, they will be filled with the Holy Spirit and come back to the fullness of the Church.

 

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Prepare Ye the Way

 

Preparation

Today we lit the final candle of the Advent Wreath; Christmas is but a few days away. Are you ready? Not to worry, there is still time to set you heart and mind straight! But don’t delay.

Introit for the Fourth Sunday in Advent:  Skies, let the Just One come forth like the dew, let him descend from the clouds like the rain. The earth will open up and give birth to our Savior.

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