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Sometimes people are tempted to say to Jesus, “If you grant me this favor, I will believe in you, I will give up my sinful habits.” Others pray for such things as to win the lottery and acquire millions of dollars, but perhaps having such money could make them end up in Hell.
Any prayerful request should always be conditional, that is, provided it is according to God’s will, since He knows what is best for us.
The life of the Catholic Church abounds in miracles, if we only have eyes to see them--Lourdes, for example.
At hundreds of thousands of Masses each day the mystery of Transubstantiation takes place when mere bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ to provide spiritual nourishment for souls.
Miracles are signs or symbols of what God does invisibly in the souls and hearts of individual people.
Today our prayer should be that of the man in the Gospel of St. Mark (9, 24) requesting the cure of his little son: “Lord I believe; help my unbelief.”
C a n o n A n t o i n e B o u c h e r o n
PATRICK’S ORATORY DEDICATED TO OUR LADY OF FATIMA
CHURCH & RECTORY ADDRESS 211 N. Maple Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54303 Phone (920) 437-9660
Fax (920) 437-5154
www.institute-christ-king.org/greenbay
ORATORY CLERGY T h e V e r y R e v e r e n d M s g r . R . M i c h a e l S c h m i t z
V i c a r G e n e r a l
T h e R e v e r e n d C a n o n M a t t h e w T a l a r i c o P r o v i n c i a l S u p e r i o r
T h e R e v e r e n d C a n o n A n t o i n e B o u c h e r o n R e c t o r
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SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR THE INSTITUTE’S SEMINARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29
The faithful often express their gratitude for the services of our priests across the Institute’s world-wide apostolate. They unite their prayers to those of our Sisters, the Adorers of the Royal Heart of Christ the King who pray for their priests. Good priests are the fruit of these prayers, sacrifices and of the excellent formation dispensed in the Institute’s Mother house in Gricigliano near Florence, Italy. Your support of our work in the United States is tremendous, but please also keep in mind the seminary where all of our future priests are formed.
Please pray for our seminarians continuously and help us to continue the work of priestly formation, which is most pleasing to God and necessary for the Church.
Please consider making a generous donation to our beloved Seminary on Sunday, October 29.
A second collection will be taken at each Holy Mass. Please remember, any amount is most appreciated and helpful.
O LORD, SEND US PRIESTS! O LORD, SEND US HOLY PRIESTS! O LORD, SEND US MANY HOLY PRIESTS & RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS!
Kingship of Christ - All Saints Celebration NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29
O'Brien Hall immediately following the 10:00am Mass
Please come and celebrate these holy feasts together!
Please sign-up TODAY to celebrate the feasts of the �i�gship f Christ�A�� Sai�ts Day with a Lasagna Casserole Dinner Potluck. Sign-up sheets available at both entrances but it is preferred using the online form.
Everyone is invited to eat, visit, mingle and get to know your fellow Oratory members and visitors. You will have the opportunity to guess all the saints who will come for a visit!
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We also are in need of people to sign up to help during this event. Those who haven’t had the opportunity to help within our Oratory community, here is your chance.
THE HOLY APOSTLES, STS. SIMON & JUDE, OCT. 28 St. Simon was born at Cana in Galilee. St. Luke calls him Zelotes because he belonged to a patriotic party known as the Zealots, who prepared for a war of independence, and who defended the Jewish faith. Even after our Lord called him as an apostle, the appellation “Zealot” stuck with him. He was said to be a brother of St. James the Less who was also an apostle and first bishop of Jerusalem and the first apostle to be martyred.
St. Jude’s surname Thaddeus or Lebbe (for courageous) was through Cleophas, his father, and Mary his mother, making him a nephew of St. Joseph and therefore a cousin to Jesus Christ. The New Testament includes a short letter written by St. Jude, who is daily commemorated in the Roman Canon of the Mass under the name of Thaddeus.
While Simon announced the Gospel to the peoples of the East, Jude wrote his Catholic Epistle which is still read in the West and which, declares Origen, “contains strong doctrine in a few lines.” In the first part he foretells the condemnation of heretics; he compares them to clouds without water, to autumn trees without fruit and to wandering stars for whom profound darkness is apportioned for all eternity. Like the rebel angels, they shall burn for ever in avenging flames, (Epistle of St. Jude, 12-13). In the second part he exhorts the faithful not to be deceived by the seducers but to remain firm in their faith in God and Christ.
Having preached the Gospel at the price of great sufferings, Simon in Egypt, Jude in Mesopotamia, they were both martyred in Persia on the same day in the year 67. Simon is represented in art with a saw, the instrument of his martyrdom. St. Jude’s square points him out as an architect of the house of God. He was clubbed to death, and is known as patron of impossible cases. It is believed that their resting place is under the altar dedicated to them in St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome.
FEAST OF
CHRIST THE KING Sunday, October 29
TITULAR FEAST OF THE
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING
SOVEREIGN PRIEST
P�e�ary I�du�ge�ce
At either the 8:00am or 10:00am Mass A plenary indulgence may be gained
by assisting at Holy Mass at any Institute
apostolate under ordinary conditions:
~Sacramental Confession~
~Eucharistic Communion~
~Prayer for the Holy Father’s intentions~
~Detachment from all sin~
Please take advantage of this wonderful opportunity
November - The month of the poor souls I will be able to bless the graves of your family or friends during the month of November, in Wisconsin of course.
If you are interested in having this done, please send me an e-mail or a note with the name of the deceased person and the location of the grave. C a n o n A n t o i n e B o u c h e r o n
DEVOTION SCHEDULE
Tuesday ......................... Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration
Wednesday ...................... St. Joseph Novena after Holy Mass
Friday .................. Sorrowful Mother Novena after Holy Mass
Monthly ............................ Infant Jesus Novena (17th to 25th)
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Sunday ............................. 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. & 9:15 - 9:45 a.m.
Daily ................................30 minutes before every Holy Mass
Upon appointment ......................................... Call the rectory
LITURGICAL CALENDAR: OCTOBER 22 - OCTOBER 29, 2017
Sun., Oct. 22
8:00 a.m. Low Mass/organ
TWENTIETH
SUNDAY
AFTER PENTECOST
(2nd Cl., G)
Commemoration for the Pope
†Aaron & Mary Claflin
by Rick & Patty LeMere
Michael Simia
Aaron Rasmussen
10:00 a.m.
High Mass
Youth Choir
Special intention
by Matt & Christa Ostermann
Sacristan : Jerry Jessel
MC: Peter Kanzenbach
Thurifer: Francis Neumann
Acolytes: Vic Neumann
& Jacob Mihalski
Candle: Andreas Kempen,
Paul Mihalski, Sebastian
Ellis, Julius Fonferek
Crucifer: Peter Cisler
Mon., Oct. 23
8:00 a.m. St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop & Confes-
sor (3rd Cl., W) Commemoration for the Pope
†Mary Ann DeBaker
by Cal DeBaker
Nathan Reif
Nicholas Reif
St. Raphael the Archangel, (3rd Cl., W)
Commemoration for the Pope
Steve & Liz Anderton
by Janet & David Cary
HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - following Holy Mass
Wed., Oct. 25
8:00 a.m. St. Chrysanthus & Daria, Martyrs (4th Cl.,
R) Commemoration for the Pope
†Dalen Skaletski
by Grace Skaletksi
Andreas Kempen
OPEN
Thurs., Oct. 26
8:00 a.m. St. Evaristus, Pope & Martyr (4th Cl., R) Com-
memoration for the Pope
†Mary Alice Oettinger
by her daughter
Julius Fonferek
OPEN
Fri., Oct. 27
8:00 a.m. Votive Mass of the Most Precious Blood, (4th Cl., R) Commemoration for the Pope
Catherine Bonno
by Gina Blahnik
Sat., Oct. 28
9:00 a.m. Sts. Simon & Jude, Apostles (2nd Cl., R)
Commemoration for the Pope
Jean Accoceberry
by Mr. & Mrs. Savoie
Francis Neumann
Vic Neumann
Sun., Oct. 29
8:00 a.m. Low Mass/organ
FEAST OF CHRIST
THE KING (1st Cl., W)
Commemoration for the Pope
TITULAR FEAST OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHRIST
THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
A plenary indulgence may be gained
Ron & Suzanne Wolter
by Mary Ossefort
Julius Fonferek
OPEN
10:00 a.m.
High Mass
Chorale
For the Priests, Sisters &
Oblates of the Institute of
Christ the King
by Mr. & Mr. Ellis
Sacristan : Kaleb Kerscher
MC: Peter Cisler
Thurifer: Tyler Reif
Acolytes: Nicholas Reif
& John Neumann
Candle: Michael Barrington,
Nathan Reif, Aaron Rasmus-
sen, Vic Neumann
Crucifer: John Kanzenbach
Tues., Oct. 24
6:00 p.m.
John Kanzenbach
James Kanzenbach
Bart Stillwell
OPEN
CATECHISM CLASSES are held on Tuesdays from 5:00-5:50 p.m. in O’Brien Hall. Please meet at 4:55 p.m. in the Church for prayers. To sign up please contact Canon Boucheron.
3 OCTOBER IS DEDICATED TO THE HOLY ROSARY
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Ca�e�dar f Upc%i�g Eve�ts
Tuesday, October 24 - Catechism Classes 4:55pm Prayers in Church, Class 5-5:50pm
Friday, October 27 - Young Married Couples Group Rectory 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Sunday, October 29 - Lasagna Potluck Kingship of Christ / All Saints Celebration
O’Brien Hall following the 10:00am Mass
Monday, October 30 - St. Jerome Book Club At the Rectory 6:00pm
Ca��i�g a�� yu�g %arried cup�es! This Friday, October 27
Please join us on Friday, Oct. 27 as Canon Boucheron continues his new class dedicated to married couples between the ages of 21 & 45.
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Make it a date night and let's talk about the many challenges we face in today's society as husbands, wives, moms and dads.
New topics discussed at every meeting. Questions? Please contact Danielle Bartolazzi at 920-660-5282 or email [email protected]
ST. JEROME BOOK CLUB Continues Monday, October 30th, 6pm at the Rectory
Improving our knowledge of the faith through spiritual reading and thoughtful discussion is important. Everyone is Welcome to attend!
The first book is: The Spiritual Combat, by Lorenzo Scupoli. If interested or questions, contact Mrs. Kathy Kane (330) 631-7252
"You can't go to heaven hating somebody. Forgive now. Be compassionate now. Be patient
now. Be grateful now. Love Jesus and Mary now. Accept God's will now."
— Mother Angelica
Thank You Thank you to all who participated in the Oratory religious items & picture sale
and the St. Anthony fundraiser over the past 2 weeks; both were a great success!
May God reward your generosity
DEAR GUESTS & VISITORS, WELCOME! CANON ANTOINE BOUCHERON AND THE LAY FAITHFUL WELCOME YOU TO ST. PATRICK’S ORATORY.
WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FULLY APPRECIATE THE BEAUTY OF THE CLASSICAL ROMAN CATHOLIC LITURGY.
To receive more information about the Extraordinary Form of the Classic Roman Catholic Liturgy, St. Patrick’s Oratory, the Institute of Christ the King, or if you desire to become a member of the Roman Catholic Church, please contact Canon Antoine Boucheron, Rector.
St. Patrick’s Oratory is an apostolate of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest in the Diocese of Green Bay
Mass Times Sunday 8:00a.m. & 10:00a.m. / Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00a.m. / Tuesday 6:00p.m. / Saturday 9:00a.m.
2017 Fall Campaign has begun SAINT PATRICK’S ORATORY SHIFTS
Night Time Shift (Mostly Men)-Fridays: 10:00pm -12:00 Midnight
Daytime Shift - Saturdays: 10:00am - 11:00am
Thank You for supporting this worthy cause!