PATRICK’S ORATORY

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SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE

8:00 a.m. Low Mass | 10:00 a.m. High Mass CHURCH & RECTORY ADDRESS

DAILY MASS SCHEDULE 211 N. Maple Ave. Monday 8:00 a.m. Green Bay, WI 54303 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Phone (920) 437-9660 Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Fax (920) 437-5154 Thursday 8:00 a.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. | First Friday 6:00 p.m. [email protected] Saturday 9:00 a.m. www.institute-christ-king.org/greenbay

HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE 6:00 p.m. High Mass ORATORY CLERGY

CONFESSION SCHEDULE The Very Reverend Msgr. R. Michael Schmitz Sunday - 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. & 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Vicar General Daily - 30 Minutes before Mass The Reverend Canon Matthew Talarico EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Provincial Superior Tuesday Following 6:00 p.m. Mass Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon The Reverend Canon Antoine Boucheron First Friday 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. R e c t o r

Laetare Sunday –

Rejoice!

Today is the Fourth Sunday of Lent, also known as “Lætare Sunday,” from the opening words of the Introit (entrance hymn) – “Rejoice.” You will note the rose colored vestments—a little less somber than the purple worn for most of Lent.

The color change indicates that Lent is about half over, and suggests that it is a good day to take a “breather” from the Lenten exercises, and then to get back to it on Monday, making the best Lent you can until Easter Sunday. “Lætare”—rejoice not so much that Lent is half over, but that we are much closer to the celebration of our Lord's resurrection!

During this period of Lent we should visit the Blessed Sacrament more often. He is always there, in the tabernacle, waiting for us. We can also make what is called a “Spiritual Communion” by desiring to receive Him if it were possible.

On Laetare Sunday, because we have hope in Jesus, we rejoice; we have been freed from sin by Christ and we are moving with Jesus toward eternal life; from now on we can see our existence with joy!

Canon Antoine Boucheron

Soup-R-Bowl Sunday & Cribbage Tournament Contribute to the restoration of our church AND enjoy lunch with friends!

TODAY - following the 10:00 a.m. Mass Today is the annual competition between some amazing cooks in our community! Try 10 different soups and buy a bowl, a quart, or a gallon after you vote for your favorite! All donations will go to the Friends of St. Patrick Oratory and the restoration of our church!!! Play in the cribbage or checker tournament after lunch for some fantastic prizes, too! We hope to see you there!

Calendar of Upcoming Events Now - Sunday, April 14 Children’s Coin-Box Collection 40 Days for Life - Spring Campaign St. Francis of Paola (1416-1507) was born in , , to a husband and wife known for their holiness. After suffering Fridays in Lent - 6:00 p.m. Lenten Mediation, Stations, Veneration of the Relic of the True cross childlessness for many years, his parents had recourse to prayer, especially the intercession of St. Francis of . They Sunday, March 31 - Soup-R-Bowl Sunday and Cribbage Tournament Following the 10:00 a.m. Mass in O’Brien Hall eventually had three children, and the eldest, Francis, was named after St. Francis in thanksgiving for his birth. Francis of Monday, April 1 - St. Jerome Book Club 6:00 p.m. in the Rectory Paola grew in sanctity, and after having a vision of St. Francis he spent a year in a Franciscan convent to fulfill a vow his Sunday, April 7 - Movie of the Month: “The Passion” by Mel Gibson

O’Brien Hall at Noon - All are welcome to attend - Bring your own lunch! parents had made to the saint. After his time there, he returned to his parents and accompanied them on a pilgrimage to Assisi. Sunday, April 7 - Altar Server Practice Upon returning home, Francis retired to a private spot on his Practice for Palm Sunday & Holy Thursday after 10:00 a.m. Mass parents' estate to live as a . He later moved his dwelling Saturday, April 13 Confessions 10:00 a.m. - Noon to a lonely cave by the sea, living there in prayer, solitude and mortification for six years. Disciples gradually came to him to Sunday, April 14 - Palm Sunday imitate his manner of life, so many that St. Francis of Paola, Blessing and Distribution of the Palms at the 10:00 a.m. Mass Only with the permission of his bishop, built a and Thursday, April 18 - Holy (Maundy) Thursday church to accommodate them. He later obtained permission 6:00 p.m. High Mass After Mass until Midnight - Adoration at the Altar of Repose from the Holy See to found a new religious order called the , or "The Least," as they were to live hidden lives of Friday, April 19 - poverty, abstinence, and humility. St. Francis of Paola became 3:00 p.m. Liturgy of the Passion and Death of Our Lord 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross famous and was sought out by others for his prophecies and Divine Mercy Novena Begins miracles. He spent he last three months of his life in solitude Saturday, April 20 - Holy Saturday in preparation for his death. On Good Friday, after receiving Confessions 10:00 a.m. - Noon , he died while the Passion of Christ was read to him 9:00 p.m. Easter Vigil High Mass aloud. His feast day is April 2. Sunday, April 21 - Easter Sunday FRIDAY’S - LENTEN EVENING OF RECOLLECTION 7:30 a.m. Low Mass | 11:00 a.m. High Mass 6:00 pm Lenten Meditation followed by Stations of the Blessing of the Easter Food Following Each Mass - No Scrip will be sold on Easter Sunday -

Cross and Veneration of the Relic of the True Cross A Plenary indulgence, under the usual conditions, is granted to those who piously make the Way of the Cross. Sunday, April 28 - Divine Mercy Sunday 8:00 a.m. Low Mass | 10:00 a.m. High Mass CCM - CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN MOTHERS ~ Plenary Indulgence may be gained under usual conditions ~

Attention mothers of the Confraternity of Christian Mothers: Saturday, May 4 - Walk to Mary

To hopefully make it easier for more mothers raising their 7:00 a.m. Shrine of St. Joseph to the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help children to attend the month mini-retreats, Canon Boucheron Sat., May 11 & Sun., May 12 - Mothers Day Rose & Flower Sale suggested and offered to give the spiritual talk during the Following all Masses - Benefits Oratory Restoration Projects

Mass. Our new schedule on 1st Saturday, April 6 will be the Saturday, May 18 - Annual Institute Pilgrimage to Holy Hill usual 9 a.m. Mass with spiritual instruction during the sermon Hubertus, WI. portion of the Mass, with official prayers immediately after Sunday, May 19 - May Crowing Mass. Also at this April meeting, Sue Vanevenhoven has May Crowing at the 10:00 a.m. Mass organized our annual brown scapular assembly day to occur in Saturday, May 25 - Retreat & practice for 1st communicants O'Brien Hall after our prayers. No experience necessary to 9:00 a.m. - Noon assemble the scapulars. Please contact Sue for questions Sunday, May 26 - First Communion referring to the brown scapulars @ 920-764-0550. At the 10:00 a.m. High Mass APRIL IS DEDICATED TO THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE HOLY EUCHARIST LITURGICAL CALENDAR: MAR 31 - APR 7, 2019 Sun., Mar. 31 Grandpa & Grandma Eric Lexow Gibbon Lexow 8:00 a.m. FOURTH SUNDAY by Rachael Kluge Low Mass MC: Francis Neumann 10:00 a.m. OF LENT For our godchildren Thurifer: Michael Simia High Mass by Bill & Bridgett Mihalski Acolytes: John Neumann St. Cecilia Choir & Michael Barrington “LAETARE SUNDAY” Candle: Thomas Simia, Sean (1st Cl., Rose) Utrie, Dominik Bartolazzi, Commemoration for the Pope Nicholas Furtak Crucifer: Vic Neumann Mon., Apr. 1 Feria of Lent, (3rd Cl., V) Commemoration for †Marilyn Wallace Scott LaLonde 8:00 a.m. the Pope by John & Mary DePauw Tues., Apr. 2 †Father Albin Raphael Cary Feria of Lent, (3rd Cl., V) Commemoration for Gabriel Cary 6:00 p.m. the Pope & St. Francis of Paola, Confessor by John & Thelma White

HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - following Holy Mass Wed., Apr. 3 Canon Boucheron David Stillwell Feria of Lent, (3rd Cl., V) Commemoration for OPEN 8.00 a.m. the Feria of Lent by Michael Conard

Thurs., Apr. 4 Votive Mass of Jesus Christ Eternal High †Francis Moes OPEN 8:00 a.m. Priest (3rd Cl., W) Commemoration of the Feria of by Anonymous Lent & St. Isidore, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor of the Church Fri., Apr. 5 Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Living & deceased relatives David Stillwell 8:00 a.m. (3rd Cl., W) Commemoration of the Feria of Lent & by Bill & Sue Vanevenhoven OPEN Stations: First Friday St. Vincent Ferrer, Confessor John & Vic Neumann Eucharistic Adoration 9:00 am - Noon 6:00 p.m. Friday Lenten Meditation followed by Stations and Veneration of the Relic of the Cross Sat., Apr. 6 Votive Mass of the Immaculate Heart of †Aaron & Mary Claflin Jacob Mihalski Adam Mihalski 9:00 a.m. Mary (3rd Cl., W) Commemoration of the Feria of by Rick & Patty LeMere First Saturday Lent & for the Pope Sun., Apr. 7 †Alphonse DePauw Aaron Rasmussen Michael Simia 8:00 a.m. by John & Mary DePauw Low Mass PASSION 10:00 a.m. Deceased friends & relatives MC: Nicholas Reif SUNDAY OF LENT Thurifer: Nathan Reif High Mass by Mary Resch Acolytes: Tyler Reif

St. Cecilia Choir & Sebastian Ellis (1st Cl., V) Candle: James & Michael Kan- Altar server practice for zenbach, Vic & John Neumann Palm Sunday & Holy Commemoration for the Pope Crucifer: John Kanzenbach Thursday after Mass

CONFESSION SCHEDULE DEVOTION SCHEDULE Sunday...... 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. & 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Daily....Rosary followed by the special Memorare Prayer for the Shrine of Christ the King Daily ...... 30 minutes before every Holy Mass Upon appointment ...... Call the rectory Monday ...... Fatima Prayers after Holy Mass Adoration Schedule Wednesday ...... St. Joseph Novena after Holy Mass Tuesday ...... Holy Hour following the 6:00 p.m. Mass Friday ...... Sorrowful Mother Novena and Adoration after Holy Mass Friday ...... Eucharistic Adoration 8:45 a.m. - Noon Sunday ...... Legion of Mary - between the 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Masses First Friday ...... Eucharistic Adoration 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Monthly ...... Infant Jesus Novena (Recited on the 17th to 25th)

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.

** CATECHISM CLASSES ** Our weekly Catechism classes are held on Tuesdays from 5:00-5:50 p.m. in O’Brien Hall. 3 MEN’S RETREAT Institute Summer Camps TH SATURDAY, APRIL 6 | 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. This year the Institute will be offering 4 camps! MUNDELEIN SEMINARY IN ILLINOIS Green Lake (Wisconsin) THE RETREAT TOPIC IS ECCE HOMO: BEHOLD THE MAN The St. Stanislaus Holy Name Society is holding its 4th Annual Boys 14 to 17: Sunday, August 11 to Thursday, August 15

Men's retreat at Mundelein Seminary near Chicago on April 6. A Contact: [email protected] newly ordained Institute priest, Canon Weaver, will be the Retreat Girls 14 to 17: Sunday, June 2 to Thursday, June 6 Master for this one-day retreat. Please see the bulletin board for details. If anyone is interested in carpooling for this event, please Contact: [email protected] contact Bill Vanevenhoven for travel plans. Wausau (Wisconsin) The retreat fee is $30 per person, including a buffet lunch. Young Boys 10 to 14 Monday, July 15 to Friday, July 19 To register, send your name and email address, together with a check :

made out to the Holy Name Society for the above fee, to: Contact: [email protected]

St. Stanislaus Oratory | 524 W. Historic Mitchell St. | Milwaukee, WI 53204 Young Girls 10 to 14: Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26 th Contact: [email protected] 27 Anniversary Celebration & Fundraising Gala A&A Alexandrina Center Registrations close 1 month prior to each camp. Come join in the celebration for this Catholic pro-life apostolate! For more info. visit www.institute-christ-king.org The Center has positively influenced over 10,000 women in the Green Bay area, providing them with resources, material & spiritual THEY’RE BACK! 2 French Guys support in an effort to save babies’ lives and protect families. Two French boys, age 15 would love to come to the U.S. this summer during the month of July. They are from solid Catholic Keynote Speaker: Dr. Alan Keyes families and would like to be placed with good Catholic families UN Ambassador under President Ronald Regan here in Wisconsin. They speak some English but would like to Friday, April 26, 2019 improve their speaking abilities and be totally immersed in the TUNDRA LODGE | LOMBARDI AVE | GREEN BAY American culture. A great experience for all !!! Social at 5:00 p.m. + Dinner at 6:15 p.m. If you are interested in helping please contact Canon Boucheron Entrées: Herb Roasted Chicken & Baked Haddock [email protected] Seat - $35/Table of 10 - $350 Corporate Tables of 10 available for $450 w/perks | $1000 Sponsorship "40 Days for Life" 2019 Spring Campaign CONTACT: Mary at 920-532-4740 or [email protected] Wednesday, March 6 - Sunday, April 14 Pray during this 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside of Legion of Mary Book Borrow Planned Parenthood at 2605 S. Oneida St. in Ashwaubenon. Every Sunday in O’Brien Hall - Self Serve Book Shelf SAINT PATRICK’S ORATORY SHIFTS SCRIP TIME CHANGE Night Time Shift (Mostly Men)-Fridays: 10:00pm -12:00 Midnight

Our Scrip sales times have changed! Daytime Shift - Saturdays: 10:00am - 11:00am

Scrip is available between 9:00am-10:00am on Sundays We especially encourage men of the Oratory to help with the evening shift. Please stop by the Scrip table today and purchase a gift card Thank you for supporting this worthy cause!

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