June 26, 2016 - Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
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June 26, 2016 - Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
JUNE 26, 2016 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST ST. FRANCIS DE SALES ORATORY HOLY MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday Mass 8:00am & 10:00am Monday - Saturday Mass 8:00am Tuesday Mass 6:30pm Wednesday Mass 12:15pm First Fridays High Mass 6:30pm ORATORY CLERGY: VERY REV. MSGR. R. MICHAEL SCHMITZ, STD, JCD Vicar General & Delegate for the United States REV. CANON MATTHEW L. TALARICO Holy Days of Obligation Mass 8:00am & 12:15pm High Mass 6:30pm REV. CANON MICHAEL K. WIENER Rector, Episcopal Delegate Holy Days of Obligation on a Saturday 8:00am & 12:15pm REV. CANON ANDREW C. TODD SACRED DEVOTIONS: REV. CANON JEAN-BAPTISTE COMMINS Mother of Perpetual Help Tuesday 8:00am & 6:30pm Provincial Superior, United States Vicar Vicar ABBÉ ALEX J. BARGA Adoration Thursday 6:30pm Sacristan ABBÉ JOHN I. CIAMBRANO Oblate CONFESSIONS: ORATORY STAFF: Mr. Jon Roché Accounting Manager Mrs. Mary Hayworth Office Administrator 30 minutes before all Masses Mr. Nicholas Botkins Director of Sacred Music “When the soul is conscious of some evil, it is dissatisfied because of this, and sadness is produced. The soul wishes to be free from this sadness, and tries to find the means for this.” - St. Francis de Sales INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST LITURGICAL CALENDAR SUNDAY, JUNE 26 6TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST, 3RD CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - The Loy and Dorothy Linebarger Family 10:00am High Mass - The LaZella Family MONDAY, JUNE 27 MASS OF THE 6TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 8:00am Low Mass - Tari Christ TUESDAY, JUNE 28 VIGIL OF STS. PETER AND PAUL 8:00am Low Mass - Sheila Couvillion 6:30pm Low Mass - Restoration & Benefactors of the Oratory WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 STS. PETER & PAUL, 1ST CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - John M. Souder 12:15pm Low Mass - Marie Steinhardt, RIP THURSDAY, JUNE 30 COMMEMORATION OF ST. PAUL, 3RD CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - Joe Christ, RIP 6:30pm - Adoration FRIDAY, JULY 1 MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD OF OUR LORD, 1ST CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - Special Intention 6:30pm Low Mass - Charlotte Todd SATURDAY, JULY 2 VISITATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, 2ND CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - John M. Souder SUNDAY, JULY 3 7TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST, 2ND CLASS 8:00am Low Mass - Roger Weaver, RIP 10:00am High Mass - John M. Souder SUNDAY, JUNE 26 8:00am Low Mass Acolytes: Alexander Unseth, Gerald Bell 10:00am High Mass Master of Ceremonies: Timothy White Thurifer: Thomas Serafino Acolyte 1: Austin Newton Acolyte 2: Joel Miller Crucifer: Justin Newton Choir Master of Ceremonies: Thomas Stamos Torchbearers: Greg Ortwerth, Dominic Stamos, Sean Paul, Johnny Underwood, RJ Underwood, Adrian Shea THURSDAY, JUNE 30 6:30pm Adoration Master of Ceremonies: Thomas Stamos Thurifer: Joseph Pekny Acolyte 1: Johnny Underwood, Acolyte 2: RJ Underwood Torchbearers: Dominic Stamos, Mark Stamos FRIDAY, JULY 1 6:30pm Low Mass Acolyte: Patrick Stamos, Thomas Stamos SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00am Low Mass Acolytes: Alexander Unseth, Gerald Bell 10:00am High Mass Master of Ceremonies: Patrick Stamos Thurifer: Michael Clonts Acolyte 1: Dominic Stamos Acolyte 2: Joseph Clonts Crucifer: Gus Ortwerth Choir Master of Ceremonies: Thomas Serafino Torchbearers: Austin Jones, Michael LaZella, William Cassibry, Joseph Pekny, Victor Brown, AJ Jones NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS J A A S O N W 29: S . P P 7-12: C C K 14: O B 26-30: O R 1: M ’ 12: C H S A C C N R C 12, 2016 10:30 It is with great joy that we announce the visit of His Grace, Archbishop Robert J. Carlson, to Saint Francis de Sales Oratory on Saturday, November 12, 2016, at 10:30am. Archbishop Carlson will celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation and will assist at a Solemn High Mass. Please contact the rectory office if you or your child(ren) would like to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. We can help you review the eligibility requirements and register for classes mandatory for anyone who will be confirmed. Classes will be taught from April to July and from September to October. O D 1, 2016 R We are happy to announce that St. Francis de Sales Oratory will be hosting a silent retreat on Saturday, October 1, 2016. Canon Matthew L. Talarico, Provincial Superior, will preach three Spiritual Conferences for men (18 years and older). Please mark your calendars and look for details in upcoming bulletins. O E N T N @ - - . Two things: (1.) The static reservoir which regulates the airpressure has begun to fall apart at the seams. Once the reservoir falls apart, the organ will not have the air pressure it needs for the pipes to sound. The organ will be completely silent. (2.) The mechanical machines (balance valves) that exist beneath every large pipe of our organ are made of magnets, wiring, and leather. The leather has deteriorated to the point that those machines no longer function, causing many of the pedal pipes to sound simultaneously. C , : ? The organ can be repaired! However, this won’t be an easy fix and the Oratory must progress prudently. For example: the offending balance valves can be re-leathered (a very basic repair) but their placement is inside a chest that sits below nearly 1000 lbs. of wooden pipes. Practically speaking, moving 1000 lbs. of wooden pedal pipes is a job you only want to do once. This basic repair begs the question: “what do we repair next?”. If we begin to repair one, it makes infinite sense to repair others connected to this one that are equally in need of restoration. So all of the balance valves should be fixed at this time as they are in the exact same condition as the broken ones were just a few weeks ago. H M ? ? The complete restoration will be broken into three phases totaling $320,000. The first phase will cost $49,000 and will get the organ up and running once again. The second phase will cost $186,000. The third and last phase will cost $85,000. W ? The Oratory’s organ is an excellent example of American organ building in the early 20th century. The materials used to make the pipes are very desirable both in substance and scale. While the instrument is mechanically failing, the pipework is a great example of a high point of organ building in America and should be preserved. To build a new instrument to the same size and scale would cost $960,000! S C I *Help the Oratory while you shop* SCRIP cards will be on sale in the Church Hall after both Masses today. Cards are available for all your shopping needs. Stop by to see how easy it is to help raise funds for Oratory restoration projects. For more information contact the Rectory at: [email protected] or (314) 771-3100 You can also order cards ONLINE! www.shopwithscrip.com SFdS Oratory ID: 7B6B613B29666 S BBQ Sunday August 14th from 12pm-4pm Join us for BBQ food, games, live music, children's raffle, and a silent auction. All proceeds from the silent auction will be donated to the organ restoration fund. Please consider dropping off a donation for our silent auction at the rectory during business hours. If you would like to contribute as a volunteer or a musician, please contact Christina Davidson at [email protected] or Amber Vo at [email protected]. S ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T C N ,J A This is our last week to pay the remaining balance of $62,503.00. As of today we have collected $21,812.25 towards this remaining balance. If you wish to donate toward the insurance assessment, please use your envelopes designated for this purpose in order that your donation may be booked correctly. Any remaining balance at the end of the month will need to be taken from our collection surplus and other operating funds. God bless you for your generosity! P Please remember St. Francis de Sales Oratory in your Will or Living Trust. An appropriate Will or Trust provision would be: "I give __________ to The Friends of St. Francis de Sales Oratory, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, for the Oratory's unrestricted use." S J W 26 10 C H M H Some Thomistic fundaments The Buddhist and Taoist fundaments: Yoga, Reiki, & Tai Chi Main ideas of the New Age Movement: "an Eastern formula in Western terms". The Alternative Medicines in the Western Civilization, such as: Acupuncture, Kinesiology, Massage… Conclusions Feel free to invite friends and relatives. After the Conference, lunch at Hodak's. (2100 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104) Hosted by Sursum Corda Saint Louis 2015 - J C L R G W E 2016 G ’ C T :J M : 210 I : 86 L : E : TOTAL: YTD S YTD S YTD S 19 $ 789.00 $8,028.50 $8,817.50 : /D : $7,500.00 G : : $375,000.00 $383,482.27 $8,482.27 Our Mother of Perpetual Help, pray for us! St. Joseph, pray for us! St. Francis de Sales, pray for us! Insurance Assessment 2015-2016 $89,503.00 - YTD collected: $48,812.25 $27,000.00 paid January 1, 2016 $62,503.00 remaining balance S G R U S .J W We are pleased to announce that starting in July, the Emil Frei Company will start work on the two windows above the St. Joseph altar! We will have two more windows that will be properly sealed and protected for winter time! Our Lady of Perpetual Help, pray for us! C S F A M A Y C A A ! W 12-15, 2016 S Sursum Corda is a nationwide initiative to foster the spiritual lives of the young adults in the apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King. For the fifth year in a row, Sursum Corda is offering a social and spiritual weekend for young people ages 18 and up, August 12-15, 2016. The event will be held on the beautiful grounds of Mundelein Seminary just north of Chicago. Canon Huberfeld will be the chaplain for the camp, and several other canons are sure to be there as well. The program includes daily Mass, prayer in common and opportunity for confession, faith formation classes and discussions, and other social activities for young men and women. The weekend begins with checkin at 3:00 PM on Friday, August 12 at Mundelein and will end on Monday, August 15 at 12:00 PM. Registration is open and filling fast! $225 per person, payable online through Paypal. Register online today at www.institute-christ-king.org/go/ sursumcorda/ Sanctify the Lord Christ in your hearts, being ready always to satisfy every one that asketh you a reason of that hope which is in you. 1 Peter 3:15 W R We have already collected $21,944.54 toward our new goal of $50,000.00. This is 42% of the total project volume! Scaffolding will be going up in July in order to start the repair work for these two windows. We thank you again for your prayers and your extreme generosity! ORATORY ORGANIZATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS S S .V P Our Mission: Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international Catholic volunteer organization dedicated to helping all people in need, regardless of faith. In doing this work, we enrich our lives spiritually. To request assistance, to make a donation, volunteer, or for more information please contact: Conference of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Francis de Sales (314) 289-6101, Box 1147 May 2016: 28 Families Assisted 66 Adults and 39 Children Please remember that there is a Poor Box in the back of the Oratory for monetary donations. COFFEE HOUR June 26: Chris McCann / Michael Hayworth July 3: Eric Johnson / Sean Paul O E N T N @ U P -L S - P A , : - -L L . E The Benevolent Society is a Catholic Men’s organization that was founded in the early years of St. Francis de Sales church for the financial help of its members in time of need. For more information on this charitable and friendly group, please contact Mr. Dick Carr at (314) 772-9489 or Mr. Wally Feld at [email protected] ORATORY CLEANING ! Over 8500 abortions are performed in Missouri each year. Please pray that expectant mothers considering abortion may come to better understand God’s gift of life. Need more information? Contact Mr. Dave Benjamin at [email protected]. The Oratory Cleaning Crews put the church in order after the final Mass each Sunday. This involves light dust mopping and clearing the pews of handouts, etc. New volunteers will be most welcome and can call the office at (314) 771-3100 to sign up. Here are the next assignments: Sunday, June 26: St. Ver onica Sunday, July 3: St. Benedict Sunday, July 10: St. Anthony PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ANYTHING ON THIS PAGE. INFORMATION SHEET Church name & address St. Francis de Sales Oratory #238950 2653 Ohio Avenue Saint Louis Missouri 63118 Contact person: Mr. Jon Roche`, Bulletin Editor Phone number: (314) 771 - 3100 Software: Windows 7 / Publisher 2010 Date of publication (Sunday’s date): Number of pages transmitted: Cover + 6 text pages + this page = 8 (1 ad page) Please note: the ADS should appear on THIS PAGE. Special instructions: FedEx shipping address: 2653 Ohio Avenue. Saint Louis 63118 SPECIAL DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS (if any, or NONE). Deliver to the Rectory Offices FedEx tracking e-mail: [email protected] TO ALL OUR GUESTS… Canon Wiener and the faithful of St. Francis de Sales Oratory welcome you, and hope that your time in the “Cathedral of South St. Louis” may be an opportunity to share in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Faith. Please enjoy the beauty of this building dedicated to St. Francis de Sales, co-patron of the INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST. According to liturgical tradition, and the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, Holy Communion is received kneeling and on the tongue. All visitors who are not of the Catholic faith are welcome to join us in prayer, but are requested not to receive Holy Communion. Because the reception of Holy Communion is the sign of Divine and Ecclesial unity, only practicing Catholics who are free of mortal sin, and in full communion with the Catholic Church should present themselves for Holy Communion. We pray for the full visible unity among all Christians. To receive more information about the Oratory or if you desire to become a member of the Catholic Church, contact the rectory. St. Francis de Sales Oratory is an Oratory of the INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. All contributions to the Oratory are sincerely appreciated and are tax deductible. S .F S O I INFANT BAPTISM: Parents requesting Baptism must be registered members of the Oratory. 1ST HOLY COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION: For instructions please contact the Rectory. HOLY MATRIMONY: Couples planning to marry at the Oratory must call the rectory for the proper instructions. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Members facing surgery, serious illness, or even death may call (314) 771-3100. TOURS: Public tours are available Monday-Friday. Contact the Oratory office for availability. O R : 2653 Ohio Avenue Saint Louis, Missouri 63118 Telephone: (314) 771-3100 • FAX: (314) 771-3295 www.institute-christ-king.org Email: [email protected] :