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Cathedral Campus Calendar
May 2
11:15 am First Friday Mass
4:00 pm Rehearsal for Permanent Diaconate Ordination
6:00 pm Permanent Diaconate Pre-Ordination Dinner
May 3
10:00 am Permanent Diaconate Ordination
Noon Permanent Diaconate Ordination Reception
May 9
7:30 pm VENI Holy Hour & Social
May 10
2:00 pm Wedding: Noemi Bravo & Francisco Rodriguez
6:30 pm 8th Grade Banquet
May 11
7:30 am Knights Blood Drive
9:15 am Parish Breakfast
9:30 am Baptism: Michael Savine
10:30 am Abp. McGovern Welcome Mass
May 13
7:00 pm 8th Grade Graduation Mass
May 14
6:30 pm Women’s Guild Pickleball
May 15
8:30 am School Mass
Noon Eucharistic Adoration
6:30 pm Faith Formation classes
May 16
6:00 pm Gross Baccalaureate Mass
May 17
2:00 pm Wedding: Austin Taylor & Elizabeth Parker
May 18
11:30 am Baptism: Stevie Grace Schnack
Noon Catholic Daughters meeting
May 19
7:00 pm Holy Hour for Vocations
May 21
6:30 pm Women’s Guild Pickleball
7:30 pm Duchesne Graduation
May 22
8:30 am School Mass
Noon Eucharistic Adoration
5:30 pm Archbishop’s Circle Event
May 24
2:00 pm Wedding: Caleb Chandler & Alexa Watson
May 25
9:30 am Baptism: Penelope Bessmer
11:30 am Baptism: Rose Olivia Fosmer
May 26
9:00 am Memorial Day Mass
May Mass Intentions
Date | Day | Mass Time | Intention |
1 | Thurs | 8:30 | School Mass |
11:15 | Patrick Duggins + | ||
2 | Fri | 11:15 | Mary Ann Williams + |
3 | Sat | 7:30 | Rita Macaulay + |
5:30 | Ed Warin + | ||
4 | Sun | 8:30 | Saint Cecilia Parishioners |
10:30 | Janet Shada + (B) | ||
5 | Mon | 11:15 | Lyle Bauer + |
6 | Tues | 8:30 | School May Crowning |
11:15 | Phil Sauvageau + | ||
7 | Wed | 11:15 | Maria Lanh Nguyen + |
8 | Thurs | 8:30 | School Mass |
11:15 | Mary Kay Gerken + | ||
9 | Fri | 11:15 | Jean Carrica + |
10 | Sat | 7:30 | Christine Svoboda Worthing + |
5:30 | Mary Kay Gerken + | ||
11 | Sun | 8:30 | Saint Cecilia Parishioners |
10:30 | Helen Vana + | ||
12 | Mon | 11:15 | Fr. James Buckley + |
13 | Tues | 11:15 | Living/deceased Villalva family |
7:00 | 8th grade Baccalaureate Mass | ||
14 | Wed | 11:15 | Roger Castle + |
15 | Thurs | 8:30 | School Mass |
11:15 | Bonnie Pryor + | ||
16 | Fri | 11:15 | Cindy Hans + |
17 | Sat | 7:30 | Patti Fleming |
5:30 | Leo Batenhorst + | ||
18 | Sun | 8:30 | Helen Vana + |
10:30 | Saint Cecilia Parishioners | ||
19 | Mon | 11:15 | Rev. James Buckley + |
20 | Tues | 11:15 | Mary Kay Gerken + |
21 | Wed | 11:15 | Christine Svoboda Worthing + |
22 | Thurs | 8:30 | School Mass |
11:15 | Marie Larson + | ||
23 | Fri | 11:15 | Christine Svoboda Worthing + |
24 | Sat | 7:30 | Bonnie Pryor + |
5:30 | Mary Kay Gerken + | ||
25 | Sun | 8:30 | Marcy Miller + |
10:30 | Saint Cecilia Parishioners | ||
26 Memorial Day | Mon | 9:00 | Bonnie Pryor + |
27 | Tues | 11:15 | Lidia Encisco Chelli + |
28 | Wed | 11:15 | Arthur Gorup + |
5:30 | Jean Carrica + | ||
29 Ascension | Thurs | 11:15 | Saint Cecilia Parishioners |
7:00 | Christine Svoboda Worthing + | ||
30 | Fri | 11:15 | Virginia Kresl + |
31 | Sat | 7:30 | Richard Krogstie + |
5:30 | Josephine O’Connor + |
What is a Mass Intention?
One part of Catholic culture that is sometimes hard to understand and very often misunderstood is the custom of offering Mass intentions. When a priest celebrates Mass each day, he offers each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular person, or intention. By doing so he applies special graces from God upon that person or intention.
Similar to how we are able to intercede for others by our personal prayers, the Church is able to intercede for us through the celebration of the Mass. However, since the Eucharist is the “source and summit of the Christian life” the Mass possess a power that our personal prayers do not.
The practice of offering Mass for particular intentions is an ancient one, dating back to the early Church.
Fr. William Saunders explains, “Inscriptions discovered on tombs in Roman catacombs of the second century [give] evidence [for] this practice: for example, the epitaph on the tomb of Abercius (d. 180), Bishop of Hieropolis in Phrygia, begs for prayers for the repose of his soul. Tertullian (c. 200) attested to observing the anniversary of a spouse with prayers and sacrifices, i.e. the Mass.”
This tradition is also seen in St. Augustine’s Confessions (c. 397), where Monica asks Augustine, “One thing only I ask you, that you remember me at the altar of the Lord.”
Canon Law confirms this practice and states, “In accord with the approved practice of the Church, any priest celebrating or concelebrating is permitted to receive an offering to apply the Mass for a specific intention” (Can. 945 §1).
Furthermore, it continues by saying, “The Christian faithful who give an offering to apply the Mass for their intention contribute to the good of the Church and by that offering share its concern to support its ministers and works” (945 §2).
What this refers to is a longstanding practice in the Church of offering a specified amount of money to the Church for a particular intention offered by the priest. Upon hearing this practice many people might be tempted to think it is “simony,” the selling of sacred things for money. However, the Baltimore Catechism explains, “It is not simony, or the buying of a sacred thing, to offer the priest money for saying Mass for our intention, because the priest does not take the money for the Mass itself, but for the purpose of supplying the things necessary for Mass and for his own support.”
While it is true that this custom has been abused in the past, the Church lays out specific rules regarding the money paid for Mass intentions. Each council of bishops determines the amount acceptable for the region, but the priest will offer a Mass for an intention even if someone doesn’t have the money for it. In many places the cost of a Mass intention is $10.
The important part is to remember that you are not paying for the graces from God (which are of infinite value and can not be paid for), but for the material things that are involved with celebrating that particular Mass. With that in mind it makes much more sense and is not something that should cause scandal.
Pope Paul VI said, “The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer!” It has immense power and countless miracles and conversions have occurred throughout the centuries by offering Masses for a specific intention or person. Mass intentions are a great treasure of the Church and have a spiritual weight that is incalculable.
Philip Kosloski | Sep 02, 2017