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Sunday May 31, 2020
Start: May 31 2020 8:00 am

Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 10:30am.  Proper on page 707.  Preface for Pentecost on page 883.   Please join us in the hall after either Mass for refreshments.

 
For Pentecost, we will sing the Veni Creator at the beginning of the 11am Mass, instead of the Vidi Aquam.  You may gain a plenary indulgence on that day by singing along with the Veni Creator.  The usual conditions apply: to be in a state of grace, to have no attachment to sin, to receive the sacrament of penance the week before or after, to receive holy communion on that day, and to pray for the intentions of the Holy Father (1 Our Father and 1 Hail Mary or any other prayer).
 
Our Lord Jesus Christ, being seated on the right hand of God, sent, as He had promised, the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, who, after His Ascension, continued in prayer at Jerusalem, in company with the Blessed Virgin, awaiting the performance of His promise.
Let us pray in like manner with the Church:  "Come, O Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Thy faithful and kindle in them the fire of Thy love."

Sunday June 07, 2020
Start: Jun 7 2020 8:00 am

First Sunday after Pentecost.

Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 11:00am.  Proper on page 738.  Preface of the Most Holy Trinity on page 884.  Please join us in the hall after either Mass for refreshments.

 

Monday June 08, 2020
Start: Jun 8 2020 12:10 pm

Feria Mass of the First Sunday after Pentecost. Proper on page 738. Common Preface on page 886.

 

 

 

Tuesday June 09, 2020
Start: Jun 9 2020 7:00 am

Proper on page 1704. Preface of the Dead on page 886.

Wednesday June 10, 2020
Start: Jun 10 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on page 1298, 1067.  Common Preface on page 886.
Margaret was born in Hungary, though of the Saxon royal stock and was married to Malcolm III, King of Scotland.  Her long reign of thirty years was illustrious for her inexhaustible charity to the poor.  She died A.D. 1093 and is honored among the Patrons of Scotland.

Thursday June 11, 2020
Start: Jun 11 2020 7:00 am

Low Mass at 7:00 am, followed by Adoration.

Confessions at 5:00 pm to 5:20 pm. Rosary at 5:30 pm.

Sung Mass at 6:00 pm, followed by Benediction.

 

Proper on page 749. Preface of the Holy Eucharist on page 876.

 

 

Friday June 12, 2020
Start: Jun 12 2020 12:10 pm

Also Commemoration of Ss. Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor, and Nazarius, Martyrs.

Proper on pages 1302, 1037.  Common Preface on page 886.

St. John preached peace during time of war, distributed his revenues among the poor and devoted his time to works of charity.  He died as a hermit A.D. 1470.

Saturday June 13, 2020
Start: Jun 13 2020 8:00 am

Proper on page 1304.
One of the greatest Franciscan Saints, St. Anthony was a profound theologian, a brilliant preacher, a formidable foe to heresy, and a terror to heretics, through the supernatural forces which seemed always at his command.  He was born in Lisbon, but labored chiefly in Italy, where he died A.D. 1231.
 

Sunday June 14, 2020
Start: Jun 14 2020 8:00 am

The Low Mass at 8:00am will celebrate the Second Sunday after Pentecost. Proper on page 759. Preface of the Most Holy Trinity on page 884.

The High Mass at 11:00am will celebrate the External Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Proper on page 749. Preface of the Most Blessed Sacrament on page 876. 

The Corpus Christi Procession will take place after the 10:30am Mass. This is an occasion to give a testimony of our faith in the real presence of the Holy Eucharist.

Coffee and donuts in the Hall after each Mass.

 

Monday June 15, 2020
Start: Jun 15 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on page 1627.  Preface of the Epiphany on page 879.

Tuesday June 16, 2020
Start: Jun 16 2020 7:00 am

Proper on page 1569. Preface of the Dead on page 886.

Wednesday June 17, 2020
Start: Jun 17 2020 12:10 pm

Proper on pages 1308, 1023.  Common Preface on page 886.

Gregory Barbarigo, Cardinal Archbishop of Padua, died in 1697 with the reputation of another Charles Borromeo, renowned like him for his wonderful zeal in every kind of labor for the clergy and faithful, but especially the poor, of his diocese.

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