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Saint Joseph Cathedral

The Cathedral of the Diocese of Manchester


The Most Reverend Peter A. Libasci
Tenth Bishop of Manchester

Clergy 

July 4, 2021
Very Reverend Jason Y. Jalbert


Rector and Pastor Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reverend Eric T. Delisle
Pastor Saint Hedwig Weekend Mass:
Reverend Deacon Karl T. Cooper
Saturday 4:00 PM
Permanent Deacon
Reverend Deacon Roarke Traynor Sunday 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 
Transitional Deacon  6:00 PM

Pastoral Staff Weekday Mass:
Colleen B. Lang MondayFriday (Chapel) 7:00 AM 
Faith Formation
First Friday (Chapel) 12:10 PM
Eric J. Bermani
Director of Music Saturday (Cathedral) 8:00 AM

Holy Days as announced
Office Staff
Stacey Donovan Confessions:
Administrative Assistant
MondayFriday (Chapel) 
Karol Carroll 7:308:00 AM 

Bookkeeper

Saturday (Cathedral) 
In Residence 7:308:00 AMand 2:303:30 PM


Most Reverend Francis J. Christian 145 Lowell Street


Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus

Manchester, New Hampshire 03104
Monsignor C. Peter Dumont
www.stjosephcathedralnh.org 
Monsignor Anthony Frontiero
Reverend Jeffrey Statz  Telephone: 6036226404 
Pastor St. Francis of Assisi Rectory Office Hours: 
Reverend Elson Kattookaran 
Chaplain Catholic Medical Center
MondayThursday 9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m.
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From the Desk of Father Jason 
Dear Friends,
A blessed Independence Day!
On the 4th of July, we commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the 13 American colonies from
British imperial rule. When we look at that document, we see at the end of it a number of signatures. Most notable is John
Hancock’s famous signature which stands out among the others. For Catholics, one signature in particular should be of
interest: that of Charles Carroll, the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence. His story can tell us much both
about the American founding and about the beginnings of the Church in the United States.
Charles Carroll was born in 1737 in Maryland. While the colony was originally founded as a haven for Catholics, by
Carroll’s time Catholics were not allowed to hold office or even vote. While he was prevented from exercising these civic
rights and duties, he was nonetheless able to exercise considerable influence thanks to the fact that he was the richest man in
the colonies. As the tensions between the colonists and the crown grew, Charles Carroll became one of the most prominent
voices calling for independence. Carroll served at several committees and conventions in Maryland before being selected as
one of Maryland’s delegates to the Continental Congress of 1776.
July 4, 1776, was the actual date that Charles Carroll was elected to the Continental Congress. Interestingly, July 4 is not the
date that the Declaration of Independence was signed; it’s the date that the final wording of the Declaration was approved.
The copy of the document with which we are familiar²written in fine calligraphy and signed by the delegates²was signed
on August 2, 1776. That is why, “Charles Carroll of Carrollton,” as his signature reads, was able to append his name to that
famous manifesto.
In 1791, in the early days of our nation under the Constitution, Charles Carroll’s own cousin, Bishop John Carroll, the first
Catholic bishop in the new nation, wrote a Prayer for Government for the inauguration of our first president, George
Washington: 
We pray, O almighty and eternal God, who through Jesus Christ has revealed thy glory to all nations, to preserve the
works of your mercy, that your Church, being spread through the whole world, may continue with unchanging faith in
the confession of your name.
We pray Thee, who alone are good and holy, to endow with heavenly knowledge, sincere zeal and sanctity of life, our
chief bishop, the pope, the vicar of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the government of his Church; our own bishop, all other
bishops, prelates and pastors of the Church; and especially those who are appointed to exercise among us the functions
of the holy ministry, and conduct your people into the ways of salvation.
We pray O God of might, wisdom and justice, through whom authority is rightly administered, laws are enacted, and
judgment decreed, assist with your Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude the president of these United States, that his
administration may be conducted in righteousness and be eminently useful to your people over whom he presides; by
encouraging due respect for virtue and religion; by a faithful execution of the laws in justice and mercy; and by
restraining vice and immorality.
Let the light of your divine wisdom direct the deliberations of Congress, and shine forth in all the proceedings and laws
framed for our rule and government, so that they may tend to the preservation of peace, the promotion of national
happiness, the increase of industry, sobriety and useful knowledge; and may perpetuate to us the blessing of equal
liberty.
We pray for his excellency, the governor of this state, for the members of the assembly, for all judges, magistrates, and
other officers who are appointed to guard our political welfare, that they may be enabled, by your powerful protection,
to discharge the duties of their respective stations with honesty and ability.
We recommend likewise, to your unbounded mercy, all our brethren and fellow citizens throughout the United States,
that they may be blessed in the knowledge and sanctified in the observance of your most holy law; that they may be
preserved in union, and in that peace which the world cannot give; and after enjoying the blessings of this life, be
admitted to those which are eternal.
Finally, we pray to you, O Lord of mercy, to remember the souls of your servants departed, who are gone before us with
the sign of faith and repose in the sleep of peace; the souls of our parents, relatives and friends; of those who, when
living, were members of this congregation, and particularly of such as are lately deceased; of all benefactors who, by
their donations or legacies to this Church, witnessed their zeal for the decency of divine worship and proved their claim
to our grateful and charitable remembrance. To these, O Lord, and to all that rest in Christ, grant, we beseech you, a
place of refreshment, light and everlasting peace, through the same Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
In Christ,
Fr. Jason
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 PARISH SUPPORT
606 faithful gave glory to God by participating in the Holy
 Sacrifice of the Mass the weekend of June 19/20:



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PETITIONS FOR ST. JOSEPH’S BLESSING     T:  $ 9,226
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Bless me, O dearly beloved Father,  F G’ B    $ 23
St. Joseph, bless my body and my soul;  P  N     $ 35
   W T:  $ 9,990
bless my resolutions, my words and deeds,  
all my actions and omissions, my every step;  634 faithful gave glory to God by participating in the Holy
Sacrifice of the Mass the weekend of June 26/27:
bless all that I possess, all my interior and exterior goods,  

W C
 
that all may redound to the greater honor of God.  O         $ 4,271
E      $ 1,357
Bless me for time and eternity, 
L    $ 1,279
and preserve me from every sin.      T:  $ 6,907
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Obtain for me the grace to make atonement 
F G’ B    $ 23
for all my sins by love and contrition here on earth,  P  N     $ 132
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so that after my last breath I may, without delay,  W T:     $ 8,835
prostrate at your feet, return thee thanks in Heaven  


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O dearest father, hast shown me here below. Amen.
 What is a “Monthly Loyalty Contributor”?
(Now pray the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be 3 The Monthly Loyalty Collection began years ago to help
times, in thanksgiving to God for the graces and offset many of the maintenance and upkeep costs associated
prerogatives bestowed on St. Joseph.) with the Cathedral’s buildings and grounds, which date
 back to 1869. These include the Cathedral Church, the
St. Joseph, Zealous Defender of Christ, pray for us. Blessed Sacrament Chapel, the Rectory, the Library and the
entire lot of land stretching from Pine Street to Union
Street. For years, parishioners have given to the Monthly
Ite Ad Joseph - Go to Joseph Loyalty Collection every first Sunday of the month, in
addition to their weekly offering. 
The name and the concept have changed only slightly, so
CALENDAR OF EVENTS rather than identifying it by a collection it is now connected
to you, the contributor. The goal is to invite as many
  
parishioners and nonparishioners as possible to commit to


SUNDAY Monthly Loyalty Contributor’s Weekend


J 4 being a Contributor to the Cathedral by giving (by

envelope or online) every first Sunday of the month. A
MONDAY St. Aloysius Lectio Divina Group 
J 5 (Chapel) 6:30 PM
Monthly Loyalty Contributor to the Cathedral personally
 commits to support the cathedral with an amount that
TUESDAY St. Joseph Cathedral Parish Outreach they determine through thought and prayer. 
J 6 (Bishop Bradley Hall) 3:00 PM by appt only
 Adult Faith Formation: The Christian Please consider becoming a Monthly Loyalty Contributor.
Community and the Jewish People  Please prayerfully consider your monthly contribution to
 (Bishop Bradley Hall) 6:00 PM help the Cathedral Parish maintain and upkeep its buildings
   
and grounds. Please commit to making your contribution
WEDNESDAY Eucharistic Adoration (Chapel)  each first Sunday of the Month, and please pray for the
J 7 7:30 AM  6:00 PM 
 continued spiritual growth and strength of the parish. 
SATURDAY Eucharistic Adoration (Cathedral)  

J 10 8:309:30 AM Thank you for your continued generosity!
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Mass Intentions Please Pray For ... 


SATURDAY, JULY 3  Our Dearly Departed
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 S>  O  T  Janet B. Mitchell
4:00 P.M. +Ryan Michael Sinotte Saint Joseph, Patron of the Dying, Pray for Us!
by Mom, Dad & Brothers 

The Newly Ordained




SUNDAY, JULY 4  Deacon Daniel Mikolajewski, Deacon Rory Traynor,


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 S>  O  T  Deacon Cuong Van Nguyen, Reverend David Gagnon,
8:30 A.M. +Andre & Madeline Benard Reverend Joseph Moynahan
by their daughter  Saint Joseph, Zealous Defender of Christ, Pray for Us!

10:30 A.M. For the People of the Parish Our Religious and Seminarians
6:00 P.M. +Thomas McIver by his family Sr. Mary Fatima, Brother Basil Franciose, 


MONDAY, JULY 5 S
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> Father Michael Hennessy, C.S.P.
7:00 A.M. + Robert Markiewicz  Saint Joseph Most Obedient, Pray for Us!


by Dennis & Marlene Honan Our Service Men and Women


Pray For  The Sanctification of Saint Joseph Parish Angela Averill, Jacob Beaumont, Charlie Biron, 
  Families Arthur Burkush, Owen Caldwell, Jeffrey Michael Fredette,


TUESDAY, JULY 6 S
M  G

 Michael Haas, Christopher LaSalle, Jennifer LaSalle, 


Richard LaSalle, Collin Locker, Matthew Lodge, 
7:00 A.M.  + Paul J. Berube by the Donovan Family Monique Martineau, Reverend Jeffrey Paveglio, 
Pray For  The Protection of Human Life, from  Kyle Pelletier, David Vallauri, Thomas Wagner, 
  Conception to Natural Death Timothy Wagner


WEDNESDAY, JULY 7    W Saint Joseph Most Courageous, Pray for Us!
7:00 A.M. Intentions of NH Diocesan Council of 


Our Sick
  Catholic Women Alame Adelard, Eugenie Aluko, Erin Arel, Peter Arel, 
Pray For  The Sanctification of Priests and for Ngandji Armandine, Hanna B., Melissa B., Brian Bantis, 
  Vocations to the Priesthood Carol Beaudet, Michael Bergeron, Lori Bishop, Bernard Blais,


THURSDAY, JULY 8 W  Ed Blais, Janet Blais, Gary Blanchette, Jeannette Boisvert, 
7:00 A.M. +Jerry Girard by Dennis & Marlene Honan Matthew Bouchard, Kevin Boyce, Isabella Brea, 
Pray For A Deeper Devotion to the Eucharist in  K. Scott Brown, Leo Buote, Ann Burpee, Ernie Caldwell, 
  our Parish John Caldwell, Martha Callahan, Dan Cloutier, Karen Cormier,
 Cindy Coutu, Lorraine Danais, Cecile Desaulnier, 
FRIDAY, JULY 9 W Annoncia B. Desir, Kathy Dion, Jan DiIulio, Martine Djuidje, 
7:00 A.M. +Robert W. Pelletier Lenny & Pat Duval, Sissy Ellis, Ken Fleming, Bob Frank, 
by his wife and family  Norah Lynne Frank, Rita Frechette, James Garczynski, 
Pray For For the Sanctification of the Saint Joseph Mary Gavin, Dolores Gendron, Brendan Gilmartin, 
  Parish and Parishioners Collin Gilmartin, Madelaine Gilmartin, Ron Grandmaison,
Diane & Richard Groux, Lucille Gustafson, Greg Harisiades,


SATURDAY, JULY 10 W


8:00 A.M. +Roger Lee Deering by Donald & Ann Norman Hudon, Jack Hudson, Elvire Jeudy, Patrick Jordan,
 Candace Krauklin, Christine Labrecque, Lisa Lafleur, 
SATURDAY, JULY 10  Vickie Latona, Rose Len, Beatrice Lindner, Jasmine Lowe,
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4:00 P.M. +Mickey Reed by his family Michelle Mayer, Jacqueline Mazalla, Rachel McCurdy, 
Betty Merritt, Michelle Blaise, Tamba Minkeu, 
Spencer Morehead, Barb Morray, Douglas Nassoura, 
Martin Nkuitchou, Helene Nya, Dan O'Rourke, Blaise Owona,
Office Closed Paul Pappajohn, Amy Place, Daniel Pictrowski, Pauline Poulet,
Shirley Prescott, Kenneth Preval, Megan Ross, Ryan, 
The parish and cemetery offices Ron St. Cyr, Dolores St. Pierre, Christophe Tchadjeu, 
will be closed on Monday July 5. Barbara Upham, Cheryl Ann Victor, Richard Walas, 
Wendy White, Mason Wills, Aurora Young 
Saint Joseph, Hope of the Sick, Pray for Us!
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Sainthood Begins with Practicing the Virtues: Faith


Last week we looked at the cardinal virtue of justice. The up by God infusing us with the virtue (and of course our
cardinal virtues form a sort of overarching type under which habitual cooperation with that grace).
many other virtues are formulated. So, for instance, under But what does it mean to live the virtue of faith?
the virtue of justice we looked at the virtue of religion. 
Catholic philosopher, Josef Pieper wrote, “The situation is
This week we look at theological virtue of faith. The not that the ‘Incarnation’ exists ‘anyhow’ as a fact and is
Catechism of the Catholic Church subsequently made known by the
states, “The human [cardinal] revelation. Rather, the Incarnation
virtues are rooted in the theological of God and the revelation in
virtues, which adapt man's faculties Christ are one and the same
for participation in the divine reality.” He means that while the
nature” (CCC 1812). In other object of faith is beyond us (that
words, the cardinal virtues prepare is, perfect knowledge of God), in
man (emotionally, rationally, the act of believing we are already
physically) to accept the grace of taking part in the life of God. That
God. This is because the theological is, we are participating as if we
virtues (faith, hope and love) are what lead us to God, had perfect knowledge of God.
which is infinitely higher than where the human virtues
could lead us.  To believe is to live out this reality. That is, we live with
the knowledge that God loves us, that he died for us, and
However, because the theological virtues are what lead us desires to live in relationship with us. The saints knew this
to God Himself, we have no way of really forming these reality. When we live from a standpoint of faith, we have
habits outside of God. St. Thomas wrote, “there are some our priorities in order; we live with the knowledge of our
habits by which man is disposed to an end which exceeds dignity and the dignity of others. If we have the virtue of
the proportion of human nature.” “Now the object of the faith, that means we choose what is holy  easily, promptly
theological virtues is God Himself, Who is the last end of and joyfully. 
all, as surpassing the knowledge of our reason.” This means
that the theological virtues have a goal (God) that is beyond Maybe now is the time to grow in this virtue. Take some
where we can go on our own.  time this week and make an act of faith. It might be as
simple as prayerfully reading through
Think of it like this, if you wanted to be more temperate, the Creed; or when you are confronted
you would moderate how often you watch TV and perhaps with something that usually makes you
spend a little more time reading helpful bulletin articles. If anxious, place it at the feet of Jesus. In
you want to grow in faith however, you need to pray, these little ways we dispose ourselves
“Lord, I believe, help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24). Why? to the infusion of divine grace in our
Because we have the natural ability to choose the object of lives and grow in the virtue of faith. 
reading over watching TV, but, our ability to know, to have
faith, in the object of God, is beyond us. So, unlike the In Christ,
cardinal virtues that are built up by our habits (and of Dcn. Roarke (Rory) Traynor
course, the grace of God), the theological virtues are built

St. Aloysius Lectio Divina Group 


Deacon Rory is leading a group of college students this
summer for Adoration, Benediction and Lectio Divina. 
The group meets in the Chapel every Monday
from 6:307:30 PM, with an option to stay
longer for milkshakes/games and is open to
anyone who just graduated high school, is
currently in college, or just graduated from
college. No prior experience with Lectio
Divina required. Just come, have a good
BE SAFE time and build some community. 
Be on the safe side, and go with children if they
need to use the restroom during Mass. PLEASE
do not let children go downstairs unattended. Sanctuary Lamp
All the doors of the Cathedral are open during
Mass, and anyone can come in to use the rest +Paul J. Berube 
rooms or get out of the weather.
J-'. 4, 2021

The Witness of the Saints Marriage is a Sacrament



Maria Goretti was born in Italy in 1890. When she was only Catholic Marriage is unique among other marital
twelve years old, she was sitting on her relationships because it is a sacrament that makes Christ
front steps, sewing and babysitting when present in our world. The relationship between husband
her eighteen old neighbor, Alessandro and wife mirrors the relationship of Jesus Christ for his
Serenelli, attempted to rape her. She people. In the Catholic tradition, the husband and wife
began screaming “No! It is a sin! God accept a role in God’s plan for humanity. They are
does not want it!” ambassadors of God’s love, and they collaborate with God
to keep humanity alive. The vows exchanged by the couple
Although Alessandro choked Maria, she are a sacred pact through which the spouses embrace each
still refused to submit to him, preferring other, and together, embrace Jesus as their partner. Through
to die. He then stabbed her eleven times. their union with Christ, they participate in the unbreakable
Maria tried to escape but Alessandro then pact between God and humanity: the covenant that was
stabbed her three more times. Maria was found bleeding and sealed in the death and resurrection of Christ.
was taken to the hospital. As she lay dying in her hospital
bed, Maria forgave Alessandro. One of the many benefits of a sacramental marriage is
the power of God’s grace, which helps couples keep
Alessandro was captured shortly after Maria died. He their commitment and find happiness together. Social
received a sentence of thirty years in prison and remained scientists are finding that couples who recognize God’s
unrepentant until he had a dream. In the dream, Maria presence in their relationship experience more satisfaction
appeared to him in a garden. She gave him flowers. and are more likely to achieve lifelong marriage.
After 27 years in prison, Alessandro was released. He went Couples who choose to bring their marriage into the Church
directly to Maria’s mother beggingforgiveness. Her mother receive many gifts ± peace of heart, oneness with the
said, “If my daughter can forgive him who am I to withhold Church, the fullness of the sacraments, and God’s special
forgiveness.”  blessing upon their marriage. Three things need to be in
Maria was canonized in 1950 by Pope Pius XII. Both her place for a true (valid) marriage: capacity, consent, and
mother and Alessandro attended the ceremony to celebrate canonical form. A valid Catholic marriage comes into
her canonization. The feast day of St. Maria Goretti is existence when a man and woman who are capable, give
celebrated on July 6.St. Maria Goretti is the patron saint of consent to a true marriage, including all the essential
rape victims, purity, chastity, forgiveness, and youth.  properties of marriage, and exchange this consent in the
Saint Maria Goretti, Pray for Us! proper form for Catholic weddings.
If you were married in a civil ceremony,
you may choose to have your marriage
“convalidated” in the Church.
Convalidation is not simply a
“blessing” of an existing union. It
requires that a new, free act of consent
be made. If you would like more
information on having your marriage
sacramentally convalidated, please contact Fr. Jason.

Summer To-Do List: Natural Family Planning


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situation and intent. For more about NFP, and finding an
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Joseph Cathedral in the search box)
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Join us for our Summer Series Adult Faith Formation. Weekday Mass Times:
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summer months. It’s so important for all of us to continue Confessions:
to grow in faith, to seek a deeper understanding of what Available anytime upon request
God has revealed to us. All sessions are independent of 
each other so you can attend one or all²whatever your Collection for the weekend of June 26/27 $ 3,217
schedule allows. Sessions will take place in Bishop Thank you for your generosity!
Bradley Hall (please enter via the ramp door) at 6:00 PM 
on the following days: The Annual 4th of July Collection is taken to support the
Seminarian Fund, the Priest Retirement Fund and the Sick
i July 6 ± The Christian Community and the Jewish
Priest Fund. Please leave your donation at the doors of the
People ± Deacon Karl
church. Thank you.
i July 20 ± Lives of the Saints (Therese of Lisieux &
Francis Xavier)  Steve & Dawn Sarette MASS INTENTIONS:
Saturday, July 3
i August 3 ± The Christian Community and the World ±
4:00 PM Louis Sack
Deacon Karl  Sunday, July 4
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