The memorial of St. Joseph the Worker has been celebrated liturgically since 1955 on May 1st. Partly, it is a prayer filled response to the May Day communist extravaganzas about the totalitarian State and its attitude towards workers. But there is wonderful theology present too in this memorial about the meaning of human work in…
Gaudete et Exsultate, new Papal Exhortation.
Pope Francis recently presented to all Church members a very engaging letter with the name Gaudete et Exsultate. This is Latin for “rejoice and be glad” It is available at the website vatican.va This letter speaks in practical terms about holiness and its fruits, which include joy and gratitude. Below are a few excerpts to…
Holy Week Schedule at the Cathedral
Here is the full Schedule of Holy Week at the Cathedral: PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Regular Sunday Schedule: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM, 5 PM, 6:30 PM (Spanish), and 8 PM. MONDAY MARCH 26, TUESDAY, MARCH 27 & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 Regular Mass schedule: 7:15 AM, 8 AM, 12:10 PM and 5:10…
Ash Wednesday, Lent and St. Valentine’s
February 14 is St. Valentine’s Day as well as a day for preparations for the Lunar New Year, but on this day we also begin the liturgical season of Lent with Ash Wednesday. Lent has two major purposes: it calls us to a deeper appreciation of our baptism promises and it emphasizes a spirit of…
November Devotions to the Dead and Indulgences
The Catholic Catechism teaches about three states of the Church (n.954): “When the Lord comes in glory and all his angels with him, death will be no more and all things will be subject to him. But at the present time some of his disciples are pilgrims on earth. Others have died and are being…
November 2, Veneration of Relics at the Cathedral
As is tradition at the Cathedral, on November 1 we had veneration of relics after Masses. This is a great tradition of the Church, though it is often misunderstood. This is an article from last year from Fr. John Horgan, Pastor of St. Pius X, in North Vancouver, an expert on saints and of relics….
Formed: Free Catholic Videos
5 May 2017 FORMED is a service which Holy Rosary Cathedral is running on a trial subscription. It streams hundreds of hours of Catholic content and works the same way as Netflix. It offers an amazing opportunity for you to discover the richness and beauty of our Catholic faith with Free Catholic Content in One…
Faith Seeking Understanding.
By Fr. Pablo Santa Maria The importance of ongoing education about our faith. In the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium Pope Francis reminds the Church that she is called to be “permanently in a state of mission.” If we recall, some of the last words that Our Lord Spoke to His disciples before His Ascension was…
Why does God become man?
By Father Pablo Santa Maria “Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel’, which means, ‘God is with us.” “Pour forth, we beseech you, O Lord, your grace into our hearts, that we, to whom the Incarnation of Christ your Son was made known by the message of…
Advent Prayer
By the Very Reverend Stanley Galvon, Rector of the Cathedral Part of our church’s Advent liturgy since the sixth century A.D., are verses known as the “O antiphons”. The writer drew seven titles of God from the Old Testament which express the people’s yearning for the coming of the Messiah. These days the O Antiphons…