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Palm Sunday | March 28, 2021 “ to the Son of David! Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord.” Matthew 21:9 (from Today’s Antiphon)

Mass Schedule (Holy Days as announced) Sunday 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM (High) Monday - Thursday 12:15 PM Friday 7:00 PM ~ Exposition of the from 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM Saturday 9:00 AM ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on First Saturdays from 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM Confessions: Heard 30 minutes before Daily Mass, 45 minutes before Sunday Masses +All Masses and Sacraments are celebrated according to the Usus Antiquior (Traditional Form) of the

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter Fr. Christopher Pelster, FSSP Fr. Daniel Mould, FSSP Pastor Associate Pastor 435 4th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 379-4996 Parish Email: [email protected] - Parish Website: fsspminneapolis.org

Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters - Mother Maria Regina, FLM, Superior  428 5th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 353-6343  THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS The month of April is dedicated to the Holy Eucharist. +Sunday, March 28 Violet Parish Staff and Apostolate Contacts Palm Sunday, I Class 7:30 AM Mary Markert, Teresa, Mark, John, Monica Pastor + Fr. Pelster: 612-379-4996, ext. 2 Paul, and Justin Wolfgram Associate Pastor + Fr. Mould: 612-379-4996, ext. 3 Sacramental Emergency 612-379-4996, ext. 8 9:30 AM Pro Populo (High Mass) Parish Office + Sr. Maria Josepha: 612-379-4996, ext.0, Lesson: Exodus 15:27; 16:1-7 Gospel: Matthew 21:1-9 [email protected] Epistle: Philippians 2:5-11 Passion: Matthew 26:1-75; 27:1-66 Director of Music, Youth-Related Activities, and Homeschool Co-op +Jacob Flaherty: 612-379-4996, ext. 4, [email protected] +Monday, March 29 Violet St. Stephen’s Altar Server Guild + Rev. Mr. Cortes: 612-379-4996, ext. 0 Feria of , I Class + Kurt Greene 12:15 PM +Russ Boyle, Jonathan Doran + Alan Young 612-597-2934 Lesson: Isaiah 50:5-10 Gospel: John 12:1-9 All Saints Homeschool Co-op and Catechesis [email protected] +Board Members: Jacob Flaherty, Jeni Bradac, +Tuesday, March 30 Violet Chad Cmejla, Michael Hagler, Sibyl Niemann, Brett Thoreson Feria of Holy Week, I Class St. Joseph Men’s Guild +Nathan Aamot See Flocknotes Queen of All Saints Sodality +Kirstin Matlock See Flocknotes 12:15 PM Michael Trojack St. Rita’s Women’s Group +Sr. Maria Josepha and FLM Sisters See Flocknotes Lesson: Jeremiah 11:18-20 Passion: Mark 14:32-72; 15:1-46 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd +Anne Schneiderjan See Flocknotes 20’s and 30’s Group +Melissa Weisbeck See Flocknotes +Wednesday, March 31 Violet Grocery Apostolate +Karen Hastreiter See Flocknotes Feria of Holy Week, I Class Parish Bookkeeper +James Hentges 12:15 PM Donald Trump Parish Cleaning + Sarah Berglof Lesson: Isaiah 63:1-7; Lesson II: Isaiah 53:1-12 Food Outreach + Deanna Loomis: 917-837-6119, [email protected] To sign up for and receive information about/from any of the parish’s groups/apostolates Passion: Luke 22:39-71; 23:1-53 simply do one of the following:

+Thursday, April 1 White and Violet 1.) Text ‘COAS’ to 84576 and follow the prompts. Holy Thursday, I Class 2.) Go to churchofallsaints.flocknote.com and follow the prompts. 7:00 PM Jide Onyeneho Parish News Epistle: 1 Corinthians 11:20-32 Gospel: John 13:1-15 + All Saints is celebrating the traditional Holy Week once again

+Friday, April 2 Black and Violet according to the pre-1955 usage. Anyone with a Missal Good Friday, I Class (Mass of the Presanctified) printed from 1955 or later will notice some prayers and rubrics 1:30 PM No Intention for Good Friday don’t align completely. For more information on why this is, and to Lessons: Hosea 6:1-6 Exodus 12:1-11 print a leaflet to help you follow better, please visit https:// Passion: John 18:1-40; 19:1-42 www.pre1955holyweek.com/for-the-faithful. + Please consider attending today’s Choral Stations of the Cross +Saturday, April 3 Violet and White at 3:00 PM. It is a combined effort of our choir along with the Holy Saturday Easter Vigil, I Class Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel Choir. 7:00 PM Irene Onyeneho + If Fr. Pelster's recent sermon on Biblical translations or Prophecy I: Genesis 1:1-31; 2:1-2 Prophecy II: Genesis 5, 6, 7, and 8 Fr.Cassian's Lenten Mission talk about praying with Scripture have Prophecy III: Genesis 22:1-19 Prophecy IV: Exodus 14:24-31; 15:1 inspired you to become more immersed in God's Word, the Prophecy V: Isaiah 54:17; 55:1-11 Prophecy VI: Baruch 3:9-38 All Saint's Bookshelf, located in the vestibule of the Church, Prophecy VII: Ezekiel 37:1-14 Prophecy VIII: Isaiah 4:1-6 now has a variety of Bibles for sale! In addition to the Prophecy IX: Exodus 12:1-11 Prophecy X: Jonah 3:1-10 Douay-Rheims Translation and the Revised Standard Version - Prophecy XI: Deuteronomy 31:22-30 Prophecy XII: Daniel 3:1-24 Catholic Edition, we have a New Testament Study Bible (RSVCE) as Epistle: Colossians 3:1-4 Gospel: Matthew 28:1-7 well as a handy pocket New Testament! "All Scripture is inspired by

+Sunday, April 4 White God and useful for teaching, for reproving, for correcting, for instructing in Easter Sunday, I Class justice; that the man of God may be perfect, equipped for every good 8:00 AM Kenna Onyeneho, Ali Alexander work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17). 10:30 AM Pro Populo (High Mass) + The movie The Passion of the Christ (rated R) from director Epistle: 1 Corinthians 5:7-8 Gospel: Mark 16:1-7 Mel Gibson is showing at the Cambridge Movie Theater everyday at 7:00 PM beginning on Friday, March 26 through Sacred Music at Today’s High Mass Thursday, April 1st. Tickets are only $2.00 per person and on Mass : Missa Sanci Francisci (Oldroyd) Tuesday, March 30, they are free. The movie may be showing in Motets: O Vos Omnes (Tomas Luis de Victoria) the afternoons as well; to check on these times, and for more information, please call 763-689-2900. Miserere Mei (Gregorio Allegri), Adoramus Te, Christe (Theodore Dubois) Recessional Anthem: God So Loved the World Contributions - May God reward your generosity! Thurs. March 18 - Wed. March 24: To be printed next week. from The Crucifixion (Sir John Stainer)  

Keeping All These Things - foresaw Our Lord’s suffering: “I gave my back to the smiters, and my A Weekly Bulletin Reflection from the Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters cheeks to those who pulled out the beard; I hid not my face from shame and The Chaplet of the Holy Face… spitting. For the Lord God helps me; therefore I have not been confounded; a Perfect Passiontide Prayer  therefore I have set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be put By Sister Joanna Marie of the Child Jesus, F.L.M. to shame; he who vindicates me is near.” Isaiah 50:6-8 Have you ever prayed the Chaplet of the Holy Face? Until re- Have you ever considered why those abusing Jesus during His cently, I had not heard of this beautiful devotion. Mother Maria Passion at one point blindfolded Him, covering His face? “…they Regina introduced me to it. I have taken to praying it daily this also blindfolded Him and asked Him, ‘Prophesy! Who is it that struck Lent and find it to be an incredibly beautiful and simple prayer. You?” Luke 22:64. While this was certainly done as an act of cruelty, You can pray the chaplet without a set of beads or cord, but it is it was also done to teach us that looking at the Holy Face makes it helpful to have one. It is structured like most chaplets, with a cruci- more difficult for us to sin. Those abusing Our Lord could not fix at the start, then three beads or knots, a central knot or medal, stand the sight of His Holy Face, so meek and full of mercy for and the “body” of the chaplet, which consists in 33 beads or knots. them, and so they veiled it. Perhaps that is also the reason why one To begin, make the Sign of the Cross while saying the prayer, thief repented and became Saint Dismas, and one despaired and “God come to my assistance, Lord make haste to help me.” Then perished miserable. The Good Thief dared to look upon the Holy pray “Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit”, Face and it opened Heaven to Him. once. As we embark on the most Holy Week of the year, let us keep On each of the thirty-three beads that make up the body of the before us the Holy Face of Jesus. If we keep our eyes fixed on Him, chaplet repeat the prayer “Let God arise, let His enemies be scat- we too will enter heaven. Please be assured of the prayers of the tered. Let those who hate Him flee before His Holy Face.” This is Sisters for all of you during these blessed days. We hope to see all powerful prayer is from Psalm 67, verse 1. Psalm 67 is a mighty of you during the Sacred Triduum and on Easter! weapon in our spiritual battle and is one of the Psalms used in the Rite of Exorcism. Saint Athanasius, writing about Saint Antony of HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE the Desert relates that in his contest against evil spirits, saint Anto- (for your Refrigerator) ny could often be heard singing “Let God arise…” This prayer liter- 3:00 PM Sacred Lenten Choral Concert ally puts evil spirits to flight. They are terribly afraid of the Holy *Monday - Wednesday Mass Schedule as normal Face. *Spy Wednesday, March 31 To conclude, pray on the three beads near the crucifix three 7:00 PM Tenebrae repetitions of the “Glory to the Father…” in honor of each of the *Holy Thursday, April 1 Persons of the Holy Trinity. Praying the chaplet takes less than 10 6:15 PM Confessions minutes. 7:00 PM Solemn High Mass Each of the 33 repetitions of the prayer symbolizes a year of Our 9:00 PM (approximate) Tenebrae Lord’s life. It may be helpful to picture to yourself His Holy Face at *Good Friday, April 2 (No Confessions on this day) different moments of His life. His Face as an infant lying in the 12:00 PM Sung Seven Last Words of Christ with short sermons manger; as a little toddler, holding Mary’s hand; as a young boy interspersed by Fr. Mould, Fr. Pelster, and Rev. Mr. Cortes learning carpentry with Saint Joseph; when He was twelve years 1:30 PM Mass of the Presanctified old, speaking with the elders in the temple; as a youth, praying 7:00 PM Stations of the Cross with Mary and Joseph; as a young man, living His hidden life; dur- 7:30 PM Tenebrae ing His public ministry, proclaiming that the Kingdom of God has *Holy Saturday, April 3 come; on the Cross…and in the tomb. 9:00 AM - 11:00 Confessions This chaplet can be prayed fruitfully at any time but seems espe- 7:00 PM Solemn High Mass cially appropriate during these weeks of Passiontide when we con- *Easter Sunday, April 4 template Our Lord as the Suffering Servant. The prophet Isaiah 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Solemn High Mass FINAL THOUGHT HOLY WEEK is the most fruitful and august time of the year in the celebration of the Church. During this Week the wicked, from every side, assaulted the Just One, Who was against their plans, they subjected Him to harsh trials of ill-treatment, immolating Him in the end on a Cross. / During this time the clouds vanished and the light appeared; the representations ended and the one represented was known: it became manifest who was the true Abel condemned to death, the true Job abandoned to the spite of his enemies; the Isaac guided by a paternal hand to Moriah in sacrifice; the Jonah swallowed by the sea monster and after three days returned, alive, on the shore; the fiery furnace which let the three youths out of its bosom untouched; and finally the true ark which offers in the universal deluge the only escape for the human race. / This is the blessed time which separated the law of severity from the law of grace; which accomplished that of which the voices of the Prophets had sung hundreds of years before; which abolished the parochial Synagogue and gave birth to the Universal Church; which saw the institution of the most august of the Sacraments and the fulfillment of what is most sublime and most tender of those which the most providential God had established for human nature, miserably outraged by the sin of the first man. / It is no wonder, then, if the , in this precious time, uses more elaborate ceremony, deeper piety and veneration, and more numerous and salutary institutions and practices than in all the rest of the year... 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