Feast of St. Blaise, Feb. 3 - Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
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Feast of St. Blaise, Feb. 3 - Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
ST. JOSEPH ORATORY Dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima CONTACT INFORMATION Chapel Address 1825 S Riverside Dr. (Hwy 57) Green Bay, WI 54301 Rectory/Mailing Address 211 N Maple Ave. Green Bay, WI 54303 Phone (920) 437-9660 Fax (920) 437-5154 E-mail: stjoseph@institute-christ-King.org Website: www.institute-christ-king.org/greenbay ORATORY CLERGY THE VERY REV. MSGR. MICHAEL R. SCHMITZ, PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR, VICAR GENERAL REV. CANON ANDREAS HELLMANN, RECTOR INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST Feast of St. Blaise, Feb. 3 St. Blaise, one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, was a 3rd Century physician who became Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia. This was the time of persecution under Licinius; St. Blaise remained hidden in a cave on Mt. Argeus for safety. From the Golden Legend we read: ...the birds of heaven brought to him meat for to eat. And it seemed to him that they came to serve him and accompany him, and would not depart from him till he had lift up his hands and blessed them. And also sick men came to him and anon were cured and healed. It is said that Jesus Christ appeared to him three times. Wild animals came to him for healing, never disturbing him in prayer, though. But St. Blaise is most noted for saving the life of a child who was choking on a fish bone. The child’s mother sought out and beseeched St. Blaise for help; the good saint placed his hand atop the head of the lad, made his prayer to God for the child and all others who were in need of health benefits, and the prayer was immediately granted. Another time a poor widow woman whose pigs were borne away by a wolf humbly prayed to St. Blaise that they might be returned to her. “Good woman,” he said as he smiled, “anger thee not, for thou shalt have again they swine.” Miraculously, it was the wolf who returned them to her. St. Blaise was captured by Agricola, governor of Cappadocia, whose gods, Blaise informed him, were fiends. Enraged Agricola tried to get him to recant his faith. While in prison, it was the widow women with the pigs who brought him food. He refused to worship the false gods, and underwent physical persecution. Thrown into a lake to drown, Blaise stood on the surface and invited his persecutors to walk out and prove the power of their gods; they drowned. When he returned to land, he was martyred by being beaten, his flesh flayed with iron wool combs and then beheaded, martyred for the faith along with seven women and two children. Because of the cure of the boy's throat, St. Blaise is patron against troubles of the throat. St. Blaise is also the patron of veterinarians and against attacks of wild animals. He is represented in art as a Bishop holding two crossed candles, with wool combs, or in a cave surrounded by wild animals. By the 11th Century, his great popularity was proven by the 35 churches dedicated to him in Rome alone. His remains rest in the Basilica over the town of Maratea, Italy. Sunday, January 29, 2012 † SOLEMNITY OF SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES GAIN A PLENARY INDULGENCE TODAY ON THE SOLEMNITY OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES W ith great joy and solemnity we will celebrate this week the Feast of Saint Francis de Sales. More than ever do we need the wisdom, supernatural optimism and example of this great saint, spiritual director and missionary. He is one of the principal Patrons of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. We would like you to know that all the faithful, assisting at Holy Mass on Sunday, January 29 in one of the Institute’s churches or oratories may gain a plenary indulgence under the ordinary conditions. As a matter of fact, several years ago the Holy See privileged the Institute’s members and its faithful with a Plenary Indulgence for the main feasts of the Institute, which are: * The Feast of Christ the King (last Sunday in October) * * The Feasts of the Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8) * * St. Francis de Sales (Jan. 29) * * St. Thomas Aquinas (Mar. 7) * * St. Benedict (Mar. 21) * BLESSING OF THROATS FRIDAY FEB. 3 AND SUNDAY FEB. 6 Saint Blase wrought many miracles, and is yet invoked in dangerous diseases of the throat, because he saved the life of a rich widow's son, who had nearly died in consequence of swallowing a fish-bone. The Church accordingly sanctions a special blessing of throats on his day. Holding the blessed candles near the throat, in the form of a cross, the priest says: "Through the merits and intercession of Saint Blase, bishop and martyr, God deliver thee from all diseases of the throat, and preserve thee from every other evil. In the name of the Father etc. Amen." IF AT ALL POSSIBLE please come to receive the blessing on the feast day (Friday). Only those who cannot come should seek it on Sunday. The blessing will ONLY be given immediately after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. The Manitowoc Mass demands the priest’s immediate departure after the 10:00 a.m. Mass. Thank you! CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN MOTHERS The Confraternity of Christian Mothers will meet after First Saturday Holy Mass, February 4, for the usual Christen Mother prayers and a Conference given by Canon Hellmann. Note: NEW location this month Cafeteria of Bona Hall, at 10:00 a.m. 40 DAYS FOR LIFE February 22 - April 1 40 Days for life begins once again the task of non-stop prayers, fasts, peaceful vigil, and public witness in an effort to bring an end to the tragedy of abortion. There are still specific time slots that need to be filled for those who willingly sacrifice their time on a regular basis. At the least, Catholics are urged to spend an hour or two during the 40 Days, joining those who walk around Bellin Hospital's Medical Arts building, corner of Webster and Cass streets in Green Bay. www.40daysforlife.com/greenbay MASS INTENTIONS ACCEPTED AGAIN - PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING We are able to accept Mass intentions again. We want to give an equal chance to all to have Masses offered for their intentions in a timely fashion. For that reason we ask you to please help in the following manner: •Send your request and the stipends ($10/Mass) in by mail. •Each family/individual may ask for up to twelve Masses per year. In the case of an emergency (Requiem Mass for a loved one who just passed away) an exception will be made. •If at all possible, to facilitate our work, please do not request a specific date. If you do we will try to honor your request or pick the next date available. Please include your name and email address or phone number so you can be contacted. 2 LITURGICAL CALENDAR: JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 5, 2012 Sun., Jan. 29 8:00 a.m. SOLEMNITY OF SAINT FRANCIS DE †Dorothy Niemczyk SALES (1st Cl., W) *Plenary Indulgence* by Matthew Konopka 10:00 a.m. High Mass SOLEMNITY SALES 1:30 p.m. High Mass St. Boniface Church, OF SAINT FRANCIS DE Jeanne Machata by William Machata M.C. Willie Kanzenbach Thurifer: Andrew Helfenberger Acolytes: Peter Cisler & Gabriel Helfenberger Candlebearers: Nathan Reif & Johnny Kanzenbach Navicular: Tyler Reif Crucifer: Adam Mihalski Joseph Reinbold By Margaret Reinbold M.C.: Chris Danz Thurifer: Palmer Marsh Navicular: OPEN Acolytes: Tyler & Nathan Reif Candlebearers: OPEN & Nicholas Reif Crucifer: Nicholas Reif Our Godchildren by Jason & Dawn Cisler Palmer Marsh OPEN (1st Cl., W) *Plenary Indulgence* 1001 Marshall St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 (corner of Marshall St. & 10th St.) Next Traditional Latin Mass Sunday, February 5, 2012 Mon., Jan. 30 8:45 a.m. SAINT MARTINA, VIRGIN & MARTYR Palmer Marsh Timothy Hansen (3 Class, R), Memory of the Pope Tue., Jan. 31 8:45 a.m. SAINT JOHN BOSCO, CONFESSOR (3 Class, W), Memory of the Pope Canon Fragelli by Tom & Mary Roehrig Palmer Marsh OPEN Wed., Feb. 1 8:45 a.m. SAINT IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH, BISHOP & MARTYR Paul Kessler by A & A Alexandrina Center Palmer Marsh OPEN †Harry Bowman by Cheryl Danz Daniel Simia Thomas De Pauw (3 Class, R), Memory of the Pope Thur., Feb. 2 7:00 p.m. Candle blessing, Procession, & High Mass PURIFICATION OF THE MOST BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (2 Class, W), Oratio For the Pope Members of our family by David Kerscher family Fri., Feb. 3 7:00 p.m. VOTIVE MASS OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS (4 Class, R), First Friday Memory of the Pope & Comm. of the Feria Sat., Feb. 4 8:45 a.m. VOTIVE MASS OF THE IMMACULATE Intentions of members of Paul and Stephen Jessel Christian Mothers HEART OF MARY Blessing of Throats follows Holy Mass First Saturday (3 Class, W), Memory of the Pope & Comm. St. Andrew Corsini by Confraternity of Christian Mothers Sun., Feb. 5 8:00 a.m. SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY †Delores Selissen Palmer Marsh by Ray & Betty Huelskamp Timothy Hansen (2 Class, V), Memory of the Pope Blessing of SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY Throats follows (2 Class, V), Memory of the Pope 8:00a.m.Holy Mass 10:00 a.m. High Mass 1:30 p.m. Blessing of Throats follows Holy Mass St. Boniface Church, 1001 Marshall St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 (corner of Marshall St. & 10th St.) Next Traditional Latin Mass Sunday, February 19, 2012 For the intentions of the M.C.: Kaleb Kerscher Thurifer: Stephen Jessel Institute Prior General Boat Bearer: Johnny Kanzenbach Acolytes: Gabriel Helfenberger & Peter Cisler Candlebearers: Nicholas Reif & Nathan Reif Crucifer: Pascal King M.C.: Chris Danz Thurifer: Palmer Marsh Navicular: OPEN Acolytes: Tyler & Nathan Reif Candlebearers:OPEN & Nicholas Reif Crucifer: Nicholas Reif 3 Sunday, January 29, 2012 † SOLEMNITY OF SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES SAINT JOSEPH ORATORY’S CATHOLIC GIRLS GROUP THE COMPANY OF THE IMMACULATE WHO? Girls ages 10-18 WHY? To find a little school of sanctity and friendship; learn how to love God and neighbor in a concrete way; learn the importance of winning souls, of prayer, of sacrifice and charity; learn how to sanctify the joy of living. Thus, they will grow today into the happy and holy young women who will be tomorrow’s strong pillars of the Church and of society. WHAT? Holy Mass, Confessions, Faith formation, games and other activities (e.g. charitable tasks, outdoor activities, field trips, cooking, talent shows, sewing, etc.) that any Catholic girl will find useful and enjoyable. WHERE? Usually St. Boniface Catholic Church, 1001 Marshall St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 (corner of Marshall St. & 10th St.) WHEN? Usually on the second Saturday of each month, 11:00 a.m.– 3:00 p.m. UPCOMING MEETINGS: February 11 March 10 SCHEDULE for February 11: Cake Decorating 11:00 a.m. Confessions and Holy Rosary in church 11:30 a.m. Holy Mass at St. Boniface 12:30 p.m. Eat your own brown bagged lunch in the adjacent school building 1:00 p.m. Canon Hellmann gives formation talk in church 1:30 p.m. Cake Decorating Activity Learn the basics of cake decorating using a bag and tips. You'll be able to frost and decorate a Valentine cookie. (No supplies needed). 3:00 p.m. Dismissal - Pick up your children NEW MEMBERS: Please register online at http:// www.institute-christ-king.org/greenbay/greenbay-events/ .You also need to fill out two forms (Liability Waver and the Medical Form) and accept the Rules of the Group. To receive these documents please email the rectory. Canon Hellmann must have all forms no later than one week before the meeting. Should any transportation for outside activities and field trips be needed please organize transportation amongst yourselves with other Moms. The Oratory cannot be responsible for transportation. St. Boniface: 1001 Marshall St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 (corner of Marshall St. & 10th St.) CONFESSION SCHEDULE Sunday............................7:10 - 7:50 a.m. & 9:20 - 9:50 a.m. Thursday ............................................................5:20-5:50 p.m. Saturday ................................................. 8:00 a.m. - 8:40 a.m. & upon appointment REMOVAL OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Wednesday, February 1 after morning Mass Thank you in advance for your help! SERVER PRACTICE FOR THE PURIFICATION OF THE BVM Thursday, February 2 6:00 p.m. (be there 10 min. before) M.C.: Chris Danz Thurifer: Andrew Helfenberger Acolyte 1: Peter Kanzenbach, Jacob Mihalski Candlebearers: Adam Mihalski, Tyler Reif Navicular: Nicholas Reif Crucifer: Nathan Reif CATECHISM CLASSES Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Confirmation: ages 11+ 6:00 p.m. (class begins later) High School: ages 15 - 18 “Our Quest for Happiness” book & Baltimore Catechism No. 2 (grey) Junior High: ages 11 - 14 Baltimore No. 2 (grey) Elementary: ages 8 - 10 Baltimore No. 1 (pink) Pre-school & First Communion: ages 5-7 “My First Holy Communion Catechism” by Neumann Press. Location: St. Patrick’s Parish Hall 211 N. Maple Avenue, Green Bay, WI. 54303 TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS AT ST. BONIFACE, MANITOWOC Holy Masses are offered on a biweekly basis on the first, third and fifth Sunday of each month at the beautiful, historic St. Boniface church, 1001 Marshall St., Manitowoc, WI. 54220 Holy Mass begins at 1:30 p.m. - Confessions at 1:00 p.m. JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH, I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. I BEG YOU TO SPARE THE LIFE OF THE UNBORN BABY THAT I HAVE SPIRITUALLY ADOPTED, WHO IS IN DANGER OF ABORTION. — Prayer of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen— DEVOTION SCHEDULE Wednesday .........St. Joseph Novena after Holy Mass Friday ....................Blessing of throats after Holy Mass Sunday....... Blessing of throats only after First Mass 4
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