PATRICK’S ORATORY

D EDICATED TO OUR LADY OF FATIMA

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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 The Reverend Canon Antoine Boucheron Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon R e c t o r First Friday 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Jesus is crying

It is quite touching to see our Lord weeping in today’s Gospel. It is good for us to look at our Lord and to consider His human nature, emotions and His feelings. The tears of Jesus are the visible proof that God sincerely desires our salvation. And so our Lord weeps over Jerusalem.

There is an important warning in this Gospel: God is merciful and compassionate, but He is also just. The price for rejecting Jesus Christ, and looking for a worldly king to drive out the Romans was the destruction of this most precious city. Jerusalem is the figure of our soul. Our soul is supposed to be a city of peace and the great lesson of today is simply to recognize the time of the visitation of God.

In one of his many sermons, Pope Saint Gregory the Great reminds us that even though we have accepted the Catholic faith, there is a danger that the Temple of our soul may become a figurative den of thieves and that many of us could face the same destruction as Jerusalem.

God expects our soul to be a font of prayers and ever to be thirsting for the knowledge of Him. He expects our will to conform to His will. He expects us to love our neighbor as He loves us and them. We must not make the mistake of the Jews who thought that God would always be sending His help and protection to them.

The time of our visitation is now. Jesus has admitted us to His kingdom through baptism; He gives us the opportunity to confess our sins, to stand by His cross in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and to receive Holy Communion. Canon Antoine Boucheron The Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 a.m. Low Mass & 6:00 p.m. High Mass

~ Holy Day of Obligation ~

August 15th is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and a Holy Day of Obligation. It is an ancient feast of the Church, celebrated universally by at least the 6th century. According to tradition, all of the Apostles were present when Our Lady came to the end of her earthly life and peacefully went to be with Christ in Heaven, an event also known as the "Dormition of Mary." The tomb where her body was laid was found empty, her body being taken up into heaven a short time after she passed into eternal life. The Church's historic belief that the Virgin Mary is presently in heaven reigning as the Queen of Heaven and Earth, in body and soul, next to her Divine Son, was pronounced as infallible dogma in 1950 by Pope Pius XII. The bodily Assumption of Jesus' mother into heaven is a foretaste of our own bodily resurrection at the end of time.

Immaculate Virgin, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we believe in your triumphant assumption into heaven where the angels and saints acclaim you as Queen of Heaven and earth. We join them in praising you and bless the Lord who raised you above all creatures. With them we honor you. We are confident that you watch over our daily lives and we ask that you intercede for us now. (Mention your request) We are comforted by our faith in the coming Resurrection and we look to you for prayers and comfort. After this earthly life, show us Jesus, the blessed fruit of your womb, O kind, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary. O Queen Assumed into Heaven, pray for us. Amen.

August - Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary St. Hyacinth of , 9:00 a.m. Mass Fatima and the Immaculate Heart of Mary

The Five First Saturdays Devotion St. Hyacinth (1185-1257) was born of noble lineage and reared in a Polish The devotion of the Five First Saturdays, comes to us straight from heaven! castle. His parents took great care of the In 1917 The Blessed Mother appeared six times to three little development of his mind and soul, shepherds, Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta at Fatima, Portugal. She entrusting his education to his uncle, a asked for conversion of life and the recitation of the Rosary so the priest who became the Bishop of world could have peace. Krakow. Hyacinth excelled in his studies and was sent to the best universities in In the second apparition of Fatima, Our Lady showed the seers, Europe. After earning two doctorates, he Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, her heart encircled by thorns. Later, visited in 1220 and met St. Dominic, who had recently on December 10, 1925, in a private apparition to Sister Lucia, she received papal approval for the founding of the Order of asked for the devotion of reparation of the Five First Saturdays.

Preachers. Hyacinth became one of the first Dominican The Blessed Mother appeared alongside the Child Jesus who stood and was sent to establish the order in Poland. He was so over a luminous cloud. Our Lady rested one hand on the Child’s effective in his preaching for the salvation of souls that he also shoulder while she held on the other hand a heart pierced with preached in many other countries including Austria, , thorns. , Bohemia, , , , , and The Child said, "Have pity on the Heart of your Most Holy China. He founded many monasteries and churches, and Mother which is covered with thorns with which ungrateful men multitudes were converted to the faith through his astounding pierce it at every moment with no one to extract them with an act miracles, even the extraordinary feat of raising a dead boy to life. of reparation." One day he was saying Mass in Kiev when enemy Tartars invaded the city. After Mass he fled with the Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady expressed her request in the following words; but he stopped when he heard a voice from a statue of the "See, my daughter, My Heart surrounded with thorns with which Virgin Mary asking that he take her with him. Although the ungrateful men pierce me at every moment with blasphemies and statue was much too heavy to carry, he found that it became so ingratitude. You, at least, make sure to console me and announce light that he lifted it with ease. When he came to the Dnieper that all those who for five months, on the first Saturdays, go to river with the Holy Eucharist and the Blessed Mother in his Confession, receive Communion, say five decades of the Rosary arms, he, along with his companions, walked dry-shod across and keep me company for 15 minutes meditating on the mysteries the river as they fled from the Tartars. Worn out from his of the Rosary, with the purpose of making reparation to Me, I labors, he died on the Feast of the Assumption. St. Hyacinth is promise to assist them at the hour of death with all the graces the patron of Lithuania, Krakow, and Poland. His feast day is necessary for the salvation of their souls." August 17th. 2 LITURGICAL CALENDAR: AUGUST 11 - AUGUST 18, 2019 Barbara Mott Aaron Rasmussen Sun., Aug., 11 Jacob Mihalski 8:00 a.m. by Carol Ariens Low Mass NINTH SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Marriann Leach & Duncan MC: John Kanzenbach AFTER ENTECOST Thurifer: John Neumann High Mass P by Haley Seng Acolytes: Andreas Kempen St. Cecilia Choir (2nd Cl., G) & Gus Helfenberger Candle: Sebastian Ellis, Brodie Bartolazzi, Elijah Lasee, Michael Kanzenbach Crucifer: J.M. Helfenberger Scott LaLonde Mon., Aug, 12 St. Clare of Assisi, Virgin (3rd Cl., W) Canon Boucheron 8:00 a.m. Commemoration for the Pope by Gary Dietzen †Edna & Renfroe White John Kanzenbach Tues., Aug., 13 St. Hippolytus & Cassian, Martyrs (4th Cl., R) James Kanzenbach 6:00 p.m. Commemoration for the Pope by Thelma White

HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - following Holy Mass Beverly Fonferek Bart Stillwell Wed., Aug., 14 The Vigil of the Assumption of the Most David Stillwell 8.00 a.m. Blessed Virgin Mary, (2nd Cl., V) Commemora- by Thomas Fonferek tion for the Pope & St. Eusebius, Confessor Thur., Aug., 15 Kinjerski & Bemski families Augustine Helfengerger 8:00 a.m. The Assumption of the by Ken Kinjerski Jean Marie Helfenberger 6:00 p.m. Leroy & MaryAnn Weber MC: Adam Mihalski Most Blessed Virgin Thurifer: John Neumann High Mass by Barbara Young Acolytes: Vic Neumann St. Patrick’s Choir Mary & Paul Mihalski Candle: Joshua Mihalski, (1st Cl., W) Dominik Bartolazzi, Sebas- tian Ellis, OPEN **Holy Day of Obligation** Crucifer: Jacob Mihalski Fri., Aug., 16 St. Joachim, Confessor & Father of the Most Harten Triumph of the David Stillwell 8:00 a.m. Blessed Virgin Mary (2nd Cl., W) Immaculate Conception Commemoration for the Pope by Anonymous NO EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Sat., Aug, 17 St. Hyacinth, Confessor (3rd Cl., W) Special intention Jacob Mihalski Adam Mihalski 9:00 a.m. Commemoration for the Pope by Mary DePauw Deanna Bartolazzi Michael Simia Sun., Aug., 18 Thomas Simia 8:00 a.m. by EmilIe Glavin Low Mass TENTH SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. †Peter Skeris MC: Tyler Reif AFTER PENTECOST Thurifer: Vic Neumann High Mass by Bill & Sue Vanevenhoven Acolytes: Adam Mihalski St. Patrick’s Choir (2nd Cl., G) & Nicholas Reif Candle: Aaron Rasmussen, Joshua Mihalski, Brodie Bartolazzi, Dominik Bartolazzi, Crucifer: OPEN 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 Daily...... 30 minutes before every Holy Mass Christ the King Upon appointment ...... Call the rectory Monday ...... Fatima Prayers after Holy Mass Adoration Schedule Wednesday ...... St. Joseph Novena after Holy Mass Friday ... ….Sorrowful Mother Novena and Adoration after Holy Mass Tuesday ...... …...... Holy Hour following the 6:00 p.m. Mass Sunday ... …..Legion of Mary - between the 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Masses Friday ...... Eucharistic Adoration 8:45 a.m. - Noon 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.

AUGUST - MONTH OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 3 Thank you for joining us at the Pizza Ranch

For Our First Annual Oratory Pizza Fundraiser Thank you to all of the Oratory members, their families and friends along with members of other churches for coming and supporting the restoration of St. Patrick’s Church.

We had a group of wonderful, hardworking volunteers who served customers and promoted the restoration of St. Patrick’s; displaying a large poster, setting up an information table, handing out flyers and explaining table side why we are raising funds. Thank you to the Pizza Ranch for providing us a venue to raise additional funds for the Oratory, the staff was wonderful and the food was great!

A total of $780.30 was raised at the event and an additional $150.00 was raised by scrip sales. Congratulations and thank you all for your help and continued support, it was a great success! CANON’S ANNUAL AUGUST TRIP DATES Spring and Summer Sundays-in-the-Park-Socials My yearly trip home to France and the required Chapter Meeting Want to meet people from St. Patrick Oratory and make new friends? in Gricigliano means I will be absent from the rectory from Stop by, play games, chat or just hang out while the kids play? Join in the fun at Monday, August 5 until Thursday, September 5. Ft. Howard Park, 3/4 mile north of St. Patrick's on Ashland every Sunday after the 10 am High Mass. Bring your lunch & play clothes. We'd love to meet you! Please contact me immediately if some special circumstances will CHURCH CLEANING - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED arise for you during August that need attention. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 God Bless you all. C. A. B. Please help us clean St. Patrick’s Church inside and out on Saturday September 21st, right after the Calendar of Upcoming Events morning Mass. All hands are welcome and feel free

Sunday, September 8 - Annual Oratory Picnic to bring cleaning supplies if you have them. Some supplies will be provided! Thank you in advance for Noon - Green Isle Park, Allouez sharing your valuable time to help beautify our Saturday, September 21 - Church Cleaning wonderful church! Following the 9:00 a.m. Mass

Monday, September 30 - St. Jerome Book Club Save the dates!

6:00 p.m. at the Rectory Saturday, October 12: Oratory’s annual pilgrimage to the

Saturday, October 12 - Annual Oratory Pilgrimage Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help. Mass at 12:30 pm, lunch, rosary, veneration of the relic of the True Cross. To the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help Event begins with 12:30 p.m. Mass at the Shrine Saturday, October 19: Spaghetti dinner from 5pm-8pm in

Saturday, October 19 - Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Social O’Brien Hall. All proceeds go directly to the Restoration

5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. O’Brien Hall Project. Come, socialize, and eat lots of spaghetti! SCRIP AT-A-GLANCE Summer Theology Program - Wausau Begins Tomorrow | Monday-Friday, August 12-16, 2019 # # Month Total Sales Profits Avg per week Summer Theology Program at St. Mary's Oratory in Wausau, WI. Weeks Buyers Hosted by the Institute of Christ the King togeter with The Aquinas Jan. 2019 4 26 $12,710.00 $568.33 $142.08 Institute for the Study of Sacred Doctrine and the Albertus Magnus Feb. 2019 4 28 $14,835.00 $614.00 $153.50 Center for Scholastic Studies. For more information, please visit: Mar. 2019 5 26 $14,750.00 $667.93 $133.59 www.albertusmagnuscss.org | select Summer 2019 - USA. April 2019 3 25 $10,360.00 $527.07 $175.69 Collections May 2019 4 32 $23,860.00 $961.58 $240.40 Weekly Collection - Sunday, August 4th: $5,284.00

June 2019 5 32 $15,300.00 $822.62 $164.52 Monthly Total for July: $18,811.00 July 2019 4 33 $12,285.00 $649.80 $162.45 Total Quarterly Collection Jul/Aug/Sep: $18,811.00 Thank you for your connued support of the Scrip Program! Quarterly Collection Goal for Jul/Aug/Sep: $43,000.00 ELLIS NUTRITION North Branch Logistics, Inc. A&A Alexandrina Center When you need to ship raw materials, Green Bay Pregnancy Help Want to get on the road merchandise, steel, refrigerated loads, HAZMAT or any kind of freight

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