INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY

Introit: Psalm 30: 3, 4. Be Thou unto me a God, a protector, and a place of refuge, to save me: for Thou art my strength, and my refuge; and for Thy name’s sake Thou wilt be my leader and wilt nourish me. Ps. 30: 2. In Thee, O Lord, have I hoped, let me never be confounded: deliver me in Thy justice, and set me free. V. Glory be. Be Thou unto me a God.

Collect: Of Thy clemency hearken unto our prayers, O Lord, loose us from the bonds of sin, and keep us from all adversity. Through our Lord.

For the Pope: O God, the Shepherd and Ruler of all the faithful, look down favorably upon Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church; grant, we beseech Thee, that he may benefit both by word and example those over whom he is set, and thus attain unto life eternal, together with the flock Sunday, committed to his care. Through our Lord.

February 11, Epistle: I Corinthians 13: 1-13. Brethren, if I speak with the tongues of men, and of angels, and have 2018 not charity, I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. And if I should have prophecy, and know all mysteries, and all knowledge, and if I should have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity; I am nothing. And if I should distribute all my goods to feed the poor, and if I should deliver my body to to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not; dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; is not ambitious; seeketh not her own; is not provoked to anger; thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, Sunday, endureth all things. Charity never falleth away: whether prophecies shall be made void, or tongues shall cease or knowledge shall be destroyed. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is February 18, come, that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I 2018 thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away the things of a child. We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face. Now I know in part; but then I shall know even as I am known. And now there remain, faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.

Gradual: Psalm 76: 15, 16. Thou art the God that alone dost wonders: Thou hast made Thy power known among the nations. V. With Thy arm Thou hast redeemed Thy people, the children of Israel and of Joseph.

Tract: Psalm 99: 1, 2. Sing joyfully to God all the earth: serve ye the Lord with gladness. V. Come in before His presence with exceeding great joy: know ye that the Lord He is God. V. He made us, and not we ourselves: but we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture.

Gospel: St. Luke 18: 31-43. At that time, Jesus took unto Him the twelve, and said to them, Behold we DIOCESAN go up to Jerusalem, and all things shall be accomplished which were written by the prophets concerning the Son APPROVED of man: for He shall be delivered to the gentiles, and shall be mocked, and scourged, and spit upon; and after TRADITIONAL they have scourged Him, they will put Him to death; and the third day He shall rise again. And they understood none of these things, and this word was hid from them, and they understood not the things that were said. Now MASS it came to pass, when He drew nigh to Jericho, that a certain blind man sat by the wayside, begging. And when APOSTOLATE he heard the multitude passing by, he asked what this meant. And they told him that Jesus of Nazareth was FOR THE passing by. And he cried out, saying, Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me. And they that went before, IMPLEMENTA- rebuked him, that he should hold his peace: but he cried out much more, Son of David, have mercy on me. And TION Jesus standing, commanded him to be brought unto Him: and when he was come near, He asked him, saying, OF THE What wilt thou that I do to thee? But he said, Lord, that I may see. And Jesus said to him, Receive thy sight: thy MOTU PROPRIO faith hath made thee whole. And immediately he saw, and followed Him, glorifying God: and all the people SUMMORUM when they saw it, gave praise to God. PONTIFICUM IN Offertory: Psalm 118: 12, 13. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy justifications: with my lips I THE DIOCESE have pronounced all the judgments of Thy mouth. OF LA CROSSE Secret: May this offering, we beseech Thee, O Lord, cleanse away our sins, sanctify us in soul and body, and fit us, Thy servants, for the celebration of the sacrifice. Through our Lord.

For the Pope: We beseech Thee, O Lord, that Thou mayest be appeased by the gifts we offer, and govern by Thy continual protection Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church. Through our Lord.

Communion: Psalm 77: 29, 30. They did eat, and were filled exceedingly, and the Lord gave them their desire: they were not defrauded of that which they craved.

Postcommunion: We beseech Thee, O almighty God, that we, who have partaken of heavenly nourishment, may be fortified by it against all adversities. Through our Lord.

For the Pope: May the reception of this Divine Sacrament protect us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, and ever save and defend Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church, together with the flock committed to his care. Through our Lord.

Announcements

SURSUM CORDA EVENT Monday, February 12 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

All young adults ages 18 and up are invited to the Sunday, Quinquagesima Sunday Sursum Corda “Fat Monday” meeting. February 11 The evening begins with Holy Mass at 6 PM. Then join us downstairs in the hall for a spiritual talk Monday Sursum Corda “Fat Monday” with food, good music and recreation! February 12 Meeting after 6 PM Mass Please bring a dish to share. Newcomers are very welcome! Wednesday, Ash Wednesday Kick-Off Rally for 40 Days for Life February 14 8:00 AM Low Mass You are all invited to the Kick-off Rally to begin our 6:00 PM Solemn Mass 40 Days for Life prayer campaign to end abortion— TODAY Imposition of Ashes at both Masses beginning at 1:00 pm in the gathering space at St. Michael’s. Children’s Choir and Catechism Desserts and coffee will be provided, and games and coloring sheets to entertain children during February 16-17 Lenten Retreat Conducted by the speaking part of the event. His Bishop Schneider This year, the 40 Days prayer campaign begins on Ash (see schedule on back of bulletin) Wednesday, Feb. 14th. You can find out more about our local campaign, and sign up for public prayer witness at Sunday, First Sunday of Lent 40daysforlife.com/wausau. February 18

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION Wednesday, Children’s Choir and Catechism March 6-8 February 21

The devotion of the Forty Hours has a long and Sunday, Second Sunday of Lent venerable history in the Church. It originally spread February 25 throughout Christian Europe as an act of reparation for the sins committed during Carnavale, the days before Wednesday, Children’s Choir and Catechism Ash Wednesday, but it can be observed February 28 at any time during the year. This year St. Mary’s Oratory will offer the Forty Sunday, Third Sunday of Lent Hours devotion from Tuesday, March 6 through Thursday, March 4

March 8. The Tuesday Mass will be followed by a March 6-8 The Forty Hours Devotion Eucharistic procession, and the Blessed Sacrament will Please sign up in Scholz Hall remain exposed until the closing Mass on Thursday evening.

Please sign up for a time for adoration Wednesday, Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the sheet in Scholz Hall. March 7 6:00 PM High Mass

A LENT WELL SPENT DAILY MASS AND STATIONS OF THE CROSS

 MUSIC FOR SUNDAY MASS  Each day of Lent has a Mass proper to it. The lessons from the Old Testament are perfectly tied to Entrance the passages of the Gospel, which trace the entire public Toccata Ottava di durezze e ligature—Girolamo Frescobaldi (d. 1643)

life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. There is no better way to and Sanctus observe the Great Fast of Lent than to attend Holy Mass Mass XI as frequently as possible and to receive Our Lord in Credo I Holy Communion, our true nourishment throughout this time of penance. Each day of Lent, the celebrant will Offertory Motet offer a short sermon on the Mass of the day. O Sanctissima—Maria Quinn (d. 1977)

You are also warmly invited to make the Agnus Dei Stations of the Cross every Friday evening at 6:00 PM, Giovanni Gabrieli (d. 1612) followed by veneration of the relic of the True Cross. This devotion dates from the earliest Christian times, when Communion Motet Panis Angelicus—Cesar Franck (d. 1890) Christians went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem and traced the awful path of Our Savior to Calvary. You can gain a Recessional plenary indulgence under the usual conditions Canzona Prima—Girolamo Frescobaldi each time you make the Stations of the Cross.

Calendar

Date/Time Mass Offered Offered For Servers

Sun. 2/11 Quinquagesima Sunday Soul of Fr. Bert Pepowski Anthony C. 8:00 AM (2nd Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By Jeff & Shelley Firkus Joseph Gontarz MC: Balen Wall Sun. 2/11 Quinguagesima Sunday Intentions of Joe Bornbach Th: Gabriel Cary 10:00 AM (2nd Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By Susan Bornbach A1: Joseph L.

A2: Chris Cary Mon. 2/12 Seven Holy Founders of the Servites, Confessors Soul of Sharon Nikolai Lance Gerbig 6:00 PM (3rd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa By Niki Rogan Russel Gerbig Tues. 2/13 Votive Mass in Reparation to the Holy Face of Jesus The Beever & Butzen Families Noah Ryan 8:00 AM (4th Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By the Beever Family Caiden Nikolai Wed. 2/14 ASH WEDNESDAY Soul of A.J. Zdroik Matthew Stancliffe 8:00 AM (1st Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By Jon & Monica Schmidt Henry Barrow MC: James Zahn Wed. 2/14 ASH WEDNESDAY For the Success of the 40 Days for Life Th: Dominic Wright 6:00 PM (1st Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa Prayer Campaign A1: Robert Borger Solemn Mass By Sara Ryan A2: Caleb Nikolai Thurs. 2/15 Thursday after Ash Wednesday For Our Grandchildren Dominic Wright 6:00 PM (3rd Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa, Saints Faustinus and Jovita By Richard & Phyllis Vance Joseph Leitermann Friday 2/16 Friday after Ash Wednesday Jack Scholz Matthew Stancliffe 8:00 AM (3rd Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By Andy Scholz Michael Borger Friday 2/16 Pontifical Low Mass with Bishop Schneider Canon Huberfeld Intention of the Celebrant 6:00 PM Friday after Ash Wednesday (3rd Class, Violet) Canon Matheus Sat. 2/17 Pontifical Low Mass with Bishop Schneider Canon Huberfeld Intention of the Celebrant 8:00 AM Saturday after Ash Wednesday (3rd Class, Violet) Canon Matheus Sun. 2/18 First Sunday of Lent Mary Doyle James Zahn 8:00 AM (1st Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By the Hale Family James Block MC: Ethan Bares Sun. 2/18 First Sunday of Lent For Our Grandchildren Th: Joseph Leitermann 10:00 AM (1st Class, Violet) Comm: Pro Papa By Larry & Kay Kropp A1: Stephen Mahner A2: Innish Wall

Collections: Sunday: 2/04/18: 8:00 AM Mass: $ 1378.00 10:00 AM Mass: $ 2585.65 Total: $ 3963.65

Sunday Ushers: 8:00 AM Don Suchy, Todd Osterbrink 10:00 AM Gabe Bornbach, Mark Anesko, Larry Kropp, and Simon Whitaker Confessions: Sunday: Half-hour before the 8:00 AM Low Mass and one hour before the 10:00 AM High Mass Monday-Saturday: Half-hour before every Mass Saturday: From 6:25 to 7:25 PM

PRAYER INTENTIONS

For His Holiness, , and for His Excellency, Bishop William P. Callahan.

Daniel & Renata Caldas, Effie Schmidt, Alan Malm†, Sierra Stancliffe, Harold Huberfeld, Sharon Hymns for the Week Giannone, Marta Gerstenberger, Greg Marchel, Margaret Butzen, Clenice Matheus, Rob Febbo†,

Eitrem & Zoern families, Ann Shibler, James McNally, Jr.†, Rosemary Beever, Joanne Stark,

Dorothy Sternberg†, Margaret Meyer, Tom Schrader†, Mark Krueger, Mary Jane Fleischman†, Monday Renee Eckert, Joanne & Jim Sheridan, Micheline Jayr†, Rodger Beeber, Edward Osterbrink†, Gen. Martin Brandtner†, Raymond Maas†, Lilly Lechler, Susan Koralewski†, Patty Fink†, Golda #209 “Hail Holy Queen” Brothers†, Paul Nell, Billy Stoltz, Thomas Trautmann, Teresa Baertlein†, Raphael Rezutek,

Michael Friel, Mike Krautkramer, Rev. Richard Leroy Fliss†, Patricia Jesse, Joe McGrath†, Mary

Tuesday Krueger†, Frank Butzen†, Suzanne Thebolt & the Thebolt Family, Christine Bateman & Family, Tina Anderton†, Margaret Weidenbenner†, Jeanne Barie†, Mitchell Koltz†, J.R. Costilla, Elizabeth # 412 “Crown Him with Anderton, Canon Joseph Le Pautremat†, Nancy Roberts†, Heidi Roberts, William Butzen, Konrad Many Crowns” Ogon, Magdeline Zbella†, Katie & Betsy Meyer, Susan Bornbach, Anna Ogon-Tarvin, Michael Rogan†, Sr. Rosemary Smith†, Reis Family, Lenny Salzman†, Pam Matis, John Schrader†, Lori Kleist, Sara Lewitzke, Sharon Nikolai†, Wogernese Family, Jeff Maier & Family, Theresa Darde, John & Marilynn Heidvogel, Frances Cich, Dee Meuret†, Christoph Daun, Harold Baertlein†, Michael Archibald, Aiden Luke Archibald, Chad Wogernese†, Holly Heideman, Mari Olive, Rudquist Family. For all private intentions.

INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST 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

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A LENTEN RETREAT WITH BISHOP ATHANASIUS SCHNEIDER FEBRUARY 16-17

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16

5:00 PM Stations of the Cross 6:00 PM Pontifical Low Mass 7:00 PM Light Supper in Church Hall 7:45 PM Conference by His Excellency After the Conference, Adoration in Church until 10:00 PM; Confessions available

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17

7:30 AM 8:00 AM Pontifical Low Mass 9:00 AM Breakfast in Church Hall 9:45 AM Conference by His Excellency After the Conference, Adoration in Church until noon; Confessions available

Bishop Athanasius Schneider was born Anton Schneider in 1961 in Tokmok, Kirghiz SSR in the . His parents were ethnic Germans from in the . After the Second World War they were sent by Stalin to a in Krasnokamsk in the . In Krasnokamsk, his family was closely involved with the underground church. His mother, Maria, was one of several women who helped shelter Bl. Oleksa Zaryckyj, a Ukrainian priest, who would later be imprisoned in a gulag near by the Soviet regime for his ministry and martyred in 1963. The Schneider family traveled to the Kirghiz SSR after being released from the camps. They later left for , where they lived in . In 1973, shortly after making his first Holy Communion in secret, Anton Schneider emigrated with his family to Rottweil in .

In 1982, Anton Schneider joined the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra, a Catholic religious order, in . He took the religious name of Athanasius upon joining the order. He was ordained a priest on March 25, 1990. Starting in 1999, he taught Patristics at Mary, Mother of the Church Seminary in Karaganda. On 2 June 2006 he was consecrated Bishop at the Altar of the in the Vatican by Angelo Cardinal Sodano. In 2011 he was transferred to the position of auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Astana. He is the General Secretary of the Bishops' Conference of .

Bishop Schneider defends the traditional form of receiving Holy Communion (kneeling, on the tongue) in Roman . This is the theme of his book Dominus est!, published in Italian and since translated into many languages. He is a regular celebrant of the traditional Latin Mass, including in many apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King.