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INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN St. Mary’s Oratory

SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION

Introit: Psalm 26: 7, 8, 9. Hear, O Lord, my voice with which I have cried to Thee, alleluia: my heart hath said to Thee, I have sought Thy face, Thy face, O Lord, I will seek: turn not away Thy face from me, alleluia, alleluia. Ps. 26: 1. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? Glory be. Hear, O Lord.

Collect: Almighty and eternal God, make us ever bear a devout affection toward Thee, Sunday, and with sincere heart to serve Thy majesty. Through our Lord. May 16, 2021 Epistle: I Peter 4: 7-11. Dearly beloved, be prudent, and watch in prayers. But before all things have a constant mutual charity among yourselves; for charity covereth a multitude of sins. Using hospitality one toward another without murmuring. As every man hath to received grace, ministering the same one to another; as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. If any man speak, let him speak as the words of God. If any man minister, let him Sunday, do it as of the power which God administereth; that in all things God may be honored through Jesus Christ, our Lord. May 23, 2021 Alleluia: Alleluia, alleluia. Psalm 46: 9. The Lord hath reigned over all the nations; God sitteth on His holy throne. Alleluia. St. John 14: 18. I will not leave you orphans; I go and I come to you, and your heart shall rejoice. Alleluia.

Gospel: St. John 15: 26, 27 & 16: 1-4. At that time, Jesus said to His disciples, When the Paraclete cometh, Whom I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, Who proceedeth from the Father, He shall give testimony of Me: and you shall give testimony, because you are with Me from the beginning. These things have I spoken to you, that you may not be scandalized. They will put you out of the synagogues: yea, the hour cometh, that DIOCESAN whosoever killeth you will think that he doth a service to God. And these things will they do APPROVED to you, because they have not known the Father, nor Me. But these things I have told you, TRADITIONAL that, when the hour shall come, you may remember that I told you.

LATIN MASS Offertory: Psalm 46: 6. God is ascended with jubilee; and the Lord with the sound of APOSTOLATE trumpet. Alleluia. FOR THE IMPLEMENTA- Secret: Let this immaculate sacrifice purify us, O Lord, and impart to our souls the TION vigor of supernal grace. Through our Lord. OF THE MOTU PROPRIO Preface for the Ascension: It is truly meet and just, right and availing unto salvation, SUMMORUM that we should at all times and in all places give thanks unto Thee, O holy Lord, Father PONTIFICUM IN THE DIOCESE almighty and everlasting God; through Christ our Lord. Who after His resurrection OF appeared and showed Himself to all His disciples; and while they beheld Him, was lifted up LA CROSSE into heaven, so that He might make us partakers of His Godhead. And therefore with angels and archangels, with thrones and dominions, and with all the heavenly hosts, we sing a hymn to Thy glory, saying without ceasing: Holy, holy, holy . . .

Communion: St. John 17: 12, 13, 15. Father, while I was with them, I kept them whom Thou gavest Me, alleluia; but now I come to Thee; I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from evil, alleluia, alleluia.

Postcommunion: As we have been filled with heavenly gifts, O Lord, grant, we beseech Thee, that we may constantly persevere in thanksgiving. Through our Lord.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS We welcome you today to St. Mary’s Oratory!

If this is your first time here, we look forward to May 14-22: Novena for Pentecost meeting you. Please join us after the High Mass for (Hymn Veni Creator Spiritus before Mass) coffee and doughnuts in the church hall downstairs, Sunday, Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension or, on days of fair weather, at Oak Island Park along May 16 the river.

Holy Mass here is celebrated in the traditional Saturday, Whitsun Eve May 22 7:00 AM Confessions Latin Rite, called sometimes today the Extraordinary 7:30 AM Mass Form of the Roman Rite. This was the form of worship in use in the Western world from antiquity Sunday, Pentecost until 1970. There are booklets in the pews to aid you May 23

in following the Mass. If you are unfamiliar with the May 24-28: Retreat for the Canons of the American Province traditional Latin Mass, don’t hesitate to approach the with any questions you may have. Sunday, Trinity Sunday May 30 All practicing Catholics in the state of grace are invited to approach the altar rail for Holy Monday, 18th Anniversary of the of Communion. In the traditional Roman Rite, Holy May 31 St. Mary’s Oratory Communion is received kneeling (unless you are 6:00 PM High Mass

impaired from doing so) and on the tongue. The Wednesday, 5:00 PM Holy Hour mouth should be open with the tongue slightly June 2 6:00 PM First Vespers of Corpus Christi extended. You do not look at the priest and you do not say Amen. Thursday, Corpus Christi June 3 6:00 PM Solemn Mass and Procession The baptistery in the back of the church functions as a crying room during the Mass. Please feel free to Friday, First Friday make use of it when you have a crying child by exiting June 4 8:00 AM Low Mass quietly down one of the side aisles. Adoration all day 6:00 PM High Mass

Saturday, First Saturday Interested in Becoming Catholic? June 5 10:00 AM High Mass and Procession

All people of good will are welcome in the Holy Sunday, Second Sunday after Pentecost , the Church founded by Jesus Christ June 6 2000 years ago which offers the splendor of truth to a world darkened by sin. Friday, Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus June 11 8:00 AM Low Mass The Canons of the Oratory offer personal instruction to Adoration all day anyone who would like to prepare to enter the Church 6:00 PM Solemn Mass and receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. If you are interested in becoming Catholic or would like to learn more about the claims of the Church, please contact the Oratory office at MUSIC FOR SUNDAY MASS –

715-842-9995. We look forward to hearing from you. Entrance Ave Maris Stella, verset 3 - Jean Titelouze (d.1633)

Our Lady Queen of All Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus & Agnus Dei Mass I Central Wisconsin Homeschool Conference June 5, 2021 from 9am-4pm Credo I

Les & Jim's Lincoln Lanes Offertory Banquet Facility Cantate Domino - Hassler

1208 N. Center Ave. in Merrill, WI Communion

O Sacrum Convivium - Michael Lawrence For details and registration, visit https://wicatholichomeschool.com/ Recessional Praeludium in g minor - Nicolaus Bruhns (d. 1697) For questions call Jade Nikolai at 717-307-5958

Calendar

Date/Time Mass Offered Offered For Servers Sun. 5/16 SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION Our Children & Godchildren Anthony Christensen 7:00 AM (2nd Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa By Andrew & Sharon Faufau Joseph Gontarz

Sun. 5/16 SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION Andrew Brownell James Zahn 8:30 AM (2nd Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa By the Whitaker Family Jack Kocha MC: Joseph Leitermann Sun. 5/16 SUNDAY AFTER THE ASCENSION Soul of Billy Stoltz Th: Innish Wall 10:30 AM (2nd Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa By Rhonda Wooldridge A1: Luke Rogan A2: Esca Wall Mon. 5/17 Paschal Baylon, Confessor Fawn Marie Zita Zahn Raphael Gerbig 6:00 PM (3rd Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa By Mom & Dad Matthew Prusisnki Tue. 5/18 Saint Venantius, Loretta Mayer Liam McNally 8:00 AM (3rd Class, Red) Comm.: Pro Papa By Anonymous Luke Rogan Wed. 5/19 Saint Peter Celestinus, Pope and Confessor Soul of Christine Peterson Robert Borger 8:00 AM (3rd Class, White) Comm.: Saint Pudentiana, Pro Papa By Steve Levings Peter Borger Living & Deceased Members of the Thurs. 5/20 Saint Bernardine of Siena, Confessor Nicholas Schroettner Witte Family 6:00 PM (3rd Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa Stephen Mahner By Kurt & Nicole Van Tiem Fri. 5/21 Votive Mass of Saint Rita of Cascia, Widow Ryan Van Beek Marcelino Ahearn 8:00 AM (4th Class, White) Comm.: Pro Papa By Heidi Van Beek James Block Sat. 5/22 Vigil of Pentecost Soul of Jeff Hoffman Kristoph Van Tiem *7:30 AM* (1st Class, Red) By Wendy Hoffman Felix Van Tiem Shirley Meuret Sun. 5/23 PENTECOST SUNDAY Joseph Gontarz By Jodi, Lincoln, Michael, James, & 7:00 AM (1st Class, Red) Robert Borger Golda Barrington Sun. 5/23 PENTECOST SUNDAY Special Intention James Zahn 8:30 AM (1st Class, Red) By Mary Kroupa Russel Gerbig MC: Anthony Christensen Sun. 5/23 PENTECOST SUNDAY Mary Simerson Th: Vincent Christensen 10:30 AM (1st Class, Red) By Joanie Karnowski A1: John Leitermann A2: Jacob Rogan

Collections: Fifth Sunday after Easter (5/07/21) 7:00/$ 1740.50 8:30/$ 1755.00 10:30/ $ 2297.13 Total : $ 5792.63 Rose Sale (5/07/21) $1620.10

PRAYER INTENTIONS

For the Sovereign Pontiff, and for His Excellency, William P. Callahan.

Canon Henry Fragelli, Luc Bisson, Ben Shibler, The Mielke Family, Scott Sedivy, Andrew Brownell, Mary Moe, Barbara LeCompte†, Jeremy Gunderson, Susan Bornbach, Carl Christensen†, Warren Gruetzmacher†, Helen Leitermann†, Billy Stoltz†, Randy Zahn, Eva Buschkrei†, Theresa Glavin, Ann Anderson, Elisabeth Plaut†, Patricia Christensen†, Lily Faufau, Robert Atwell, Gregory Wietrzychowski†, Timothy Gontarz†, Dawn Leitermann†, Luis Antonio Fragelli†, Dorothy Raymond†, Remy Joseph Hoogendyk, Scott Timmerman, Richard Rzentkowski, Elizabeth Kluck, Nadi Qamar†, Palmer Marsh†, Fr. Marcin Mankowski†, Rodger Beeber†, Nancy Heideman, Jesse Wiesman, Christine Nitka†, John Shibler†, Patti Levings†, Bishop John Basil Meeking†, Judy Gibson, Michael Ellis†, Murdock Family, Judith Radtke†, Marilyn Zabel†, Raymond Sommers, Gloria Kafka†, Katie Wilhelm†, Dan Zignego†, Gerald Strehlow†, Dorothy Hartman†, Carol Sutherland†, William & Margaret Butzen, Kathleen Hastings Sommers†, Terry Ryan†, Francine Malbone, Daryl Egelkrout†, Lois Leggett†, John Cary†, Monica Schmidt, William Zeitz†, Clenice Conde Matheus†, Steven, Elizabeth & Tina Anderton†, Luke, Amber, Brooke, & Sloan Skarlupka, the Dan Krupp Family, the Les Kroupa Family†, Mark & Mary Krueger†, Patricia Jesse†, Christopher Navarro, Leopold Heinan†, Virginia Reis†, Tammy Judkins, Helen Sladky†, Holly Heideman, the Kropp Family, Theresa Darde†, Gene Farley†, Sue Strehlow, Jean-François Meney, Susan Lepak†, Joe Winetzki†, Keith Rainville†, Marilynn Heidvogel†, Heidi Roberts, Marta Gerstenberger, Eitrem & Zoern families, James McNally, Jr.†, Tom Schrader†, Mary Jane Fleischman†, Joanne & Jim Sheridan, Edward Osterbrink†, Gen. Martin Brandtner†, Raymond Maas†, Patty Fink†, Paul Nell, Thomas Trautmann, Teresa Baertlein†, Joe McGrath†, Frank Butzen†, Margaret Weidenbenner†, Jeanne Barie†, Mitchell Koltz†, Family, Magdeline Zbella†, Michael Rogan†, Sr. Rosemary Smith†, Lenny Salzman†, John Schrader†, Sharon Nikolai†, Harold Baertlein†, Michael and Aiden Luke Archibald, Chad Wogernese†, Mari Olive. For all private intentions.

INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST Monsignor R. Michael Schmitz - Vicar General & Delegate for the US Rev. Canon Matthew Talarico - Provincial of the American Province Rev. Canon Aaron B. Huberfeld - Rector of St. Mary’s Oratory Rev. Canon Heitor Matheus - Vicar of St. Mary’s Oratory St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Oratory · 325 Grand Avenue · Wausau, WI 54403 Mailing Address: 408 Seymour Street · Wausau, WI 54403 Tel: (715) 842-9995 / (715) 581-4613 (emergency only) · Fax: (715) 848-5615 Web site: www.institute-christ-king.org/wausau · E-mail: [email protected]

Summer Camps Be sure to sign your children and teens up for the Institute’s Summer Camps! Nearly 250 youth from across the United States enjoy a week of pure fun and Catholic faith formation each summer at our beautiful campsites in Wisconsin. Through edifying activities and games, daily Mass and prayer, and spiritual talks, campers grow in virtue, fellowship, and a deeper love and understanding of their Catholic faith.

Saint Michael Camp for Young Men (ages 14-17) Monday, June 7 – Friday, June 11 [email protected]

Immaculate Conception Camp for Young Ladies (ages 14-17) Monday, July 5 – Friday, July 9 [email protected]

Saint Dominic Savio Camp for Boys (ages 9-13) Monday, July 12 – Friday, July 16 [email protected]

Saint Therese Camp for Girls (ages 9-13) Monday, July 19 – Friday, July 23 [email protected]

Register at this link: form.jotform.com/icksp/institute-summer-camps-2021 Discounts available for Teen Camps if teen attendee has siblings attending any of our camps. Pilgrimage to HOLY HILL BASILICA NATIONAL SHRINE Saturday, May 22, 2021 Two Ways to Participate: Full Pilgrimage 4.5 Mile Walk Along Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail 8:30 am Meet at the Lower Parking Lot of Holy Hill Basilica . Pilgrims will be shuttled to the beginning of the trail. Partial Pilgrimage 12:00 Rosary Walk Join the participants of the full pilgrimage at the Lower Parking Lot of Holy Hill Basilica for the concluding Rosary, Holy Mass, & Benediction. Bring your own picnic lunch and drinks. Grilled food will be available for a free-will donation.

For any questions, please contact our pilgrimage coordinator Mr. Lincoln Oro: [email protected] For the complete schedule, see the poster in Scholz Hall. The Mass will be outdoors under an enclosure. There will be no bus traveling from Wausau to Holy Hill. Interested in deepening your own spiritual life? Or in becoming a catechist for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd?

A formation training for Level 1 (3 to 6 year-old children) will begin in Wausau. Trainings will be on a combination of Fridays-Sundays from May-November.

Please contact Ruth Ohm Sutherland at [email protected] or 715-551-4760 for more information.