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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter Under Protection of Our Lady of Walsingham Bishop Steven J. Lopes Father Charles A. Hough IV – Rector & Pastor Father Charles Hough III, Father Peter Davids – Priests - in - Residence Deacon James Barnett, Deacon Mark Baker, Deacon Mark Stockstill -- Pastoral Assistants

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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham 7809 Shadyvilla Lane + Houston Texas 77055 713-683-9407 + Fax: 713-683-1518 + olwcatholic.org Parish Secretary: Catherine Heath [email protected] Business Manager: Deacon Mark Stockstill Director of Sacramental Life: Deacon James Barnett Director of Education: Sr. Thomas Aquinas, OP Director of CCD / Holy House Academy: Catalina Brand Director of Facilities: A. G. Stockstill Director of Development: Rebecca Hill Director of Liturgy/Co-Director of Altar Guild: Carolyn Barnett Director of Events/Co-Director of Altar Guild: Ana Newton Director of Music/Organist: Edmund Murray Associate Director of Music: Chalon Murray Director of RCIA: Deacon Mark Baker Director of Youth Ministry: Joshua Korf Director of Family Life Ministries: Mary Halbleib Assistant Director of Events: Jessica Lehnhoff Wedding/Funeral Director: Elizabeth MacArthur Safe Environment Coordinator: Chalon Murray

Call the Parish Office if you wish to. . . + become a Registered Member of Our Lady of Walsingham + explore the possibility of becoming Roman Catholic + schedule a Wedding or a Baptism + talk about the Annulment process + schedule a Confession by appointment

April 2018 Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father, Pope Francis For those who have responsibility in economic matters that they may have the courage to reject any economy of exclusion and know how to open new paths.

Welcome to Our Visitors

Thank you for sharing in the Holy Sacrifice of the with us today. Please fill out a visitor’s card (found in the pew racks) and return it in the offering plate so we will have a record of your visit. And please introduce yourself after Mass.

If you are a Catholic, we at Our Lady of Walsingham receive Holy Communion kneeling and by intinction (both species on the tongue).

If you are not a Catholic, during Communion we invite you either to come forward with your arms crossed over your chest, or fingers across your lips, and receive a blessing from the Priest or Deacon, or remain in your pew and reflect on the presence of Christ.

Happy Easter to All and a Special Welcome to Our Guests!

We are so very happy to have you with us on this the Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord. We bring you greetings from our Bishop, The Most Reverend Steven J. Lopes. If you would like to know more about the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham and the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, please call our parish office at 713-683-9407. May God bless you throughout these Holy Days. Fr. Hough IV, Pastor/Rector

+ You are encouraged to take this Bulletin and the Mass Leaflet home to utilize them in your prayer life +

Palm In Our Parish This

Weekly Budget $ 16,600 Saturday, March 31 Regular Offering $ 13,711 9:00 am Altar Guild Easter Team Duty Mass Attendance 983 8:30 pm Vigil Mass of Easter [Clergy & Faithful of POCSP] 11:00 pm St. Lawrence Grill - St. Jude Hall Sunday, April 1 Easter Day

Weekly Votive Lights 8:00 am Sung Mass [Parishioners of OLW] + 9:00 am Easter - Seton Hall

9:30 am Sung Mass [Parishioners of OLW] the Votive Lights of The Martyrs Adult Forum on Easter Break CCD Classes on Easter Break burn this week for 10:40 am Hunt - Seton Hall all those ill, especially Marvel Kehoe 11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW] 6:00 pm Said Mass [Parishioners of OLW] Evelyn edwards Monday, April 2 Monday in the of Easter Susan Thurber Holy House Academy Classes on Break Joan Feehery 12:00 pm Said Mass [Mark Ferenz/James Fisher+] Patricia Bradley 7:00 pm Piping Rock Singers Rehearsal Rebecca Hasker Tuesday, April 3 Tuesday in the Octave of Easter Howard Chapman 10:00 am Staff Meeting - DiNardo Parlor Ava Stone 12:00 pm Said Mass [Patti Sue Mehaffey] + 12:45 pm Rosary & Adoration - Holy House Chapel the Votive Light of 4:00 pm Treble Choir Practice - Seton Hall Our Lady 6:00 pm Evening Prayer / Benediction – Cathedral burns this week for 7:00 pm Legion of Mary - Newman Hall/St. Nicolas Owen the repose of the souls of Wednesday, April 4 Wednesday in the Octave of Easter James Fisher / Mark Ferenz Holy House Academy Classes on Break + 12:00 pm Said Mass [James/Marie Bogues+] the Votive Light of 7:00 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal St. Gabriel Thursday, April 5 Thursday in the Octave of Easter burns this week for 8:30 am Clergy Meeting - DiNardo Parlor Patrick Moore 10:00 am Needlework Guild - Newman Hall Michale & Diana 12:00 pm Said Mass [Betsy Parish+] Mason Donley 1:00 pm Revelation Bible Study - Seton Hall , + 7:00 pm Bible Timeline Study - St. Jude Hall the Votive Light of Friday, April 6 Friday in the Octave of Easter St. Joseph 12:00 pm Said Mass [Virginia Osborne+] burns this week for 2:00 pm Bulletin Folding - DiNardo Parlor Kimberly Kainer 6:00 pm Gibson/Szczepaniak Wedding Rehearsal Frear Family Saturday, April 7 Saturday in the Octave of Easter Richard & Iris Trevino 9:00 am First Saturday Mass [Bennie Lou Winn] + 12:00 pm Szczepaniak Wedding the Votive Light of 1:00 pm Szczepaniak Wedding Reception - St. Jude Hall St. Jude 3:45 pm Confession burns this week for 4:00 pm Rosary Reverend William Barr 4:30 pm Vigil Mass [Elliott Goulas+] Matthew & Kim Sun 5:00 pm Miracles of the Eucharist Exhibit - Great Hall Sunday, April 8 8:00 am Sung Mass 8:45 am Confession First Holy Communion 9:00 am Coffee & Donuts - Newman Pavilion April 29, 2018 9:00 am Miracles of the Eucharist Exhibit - Great Hall 9:30 am Sung Mass [Michael Joyce/Hannah Donovan+] First Communion will be celebrated 9:45 am Adult Forum - Great Hall at the 11:15 am Solemn Mass. 9:45 am CCD Classes - Seton Hall A reception for family and friends 11:15 am Solemn Mass [Clergy & Faithful of POCSP] 2:00 pm Catholic Writer’s Group - Newman Hall will follow in Seton pavilion. 6:00 pm Said Mass [Gene Shaw+]

Catholic Writers Group

The Catholic Writers Group is dedicated to hearten its members in their writing endeavors and to learn more about writing, publishing and marketing. And we honor God and our faith through words that show both our love for Him and our fidelity to the teachings of the Church. We’ll meet Sunday, April 8 at 2:00 pm in Newman Hall/St. Nicolas Owen classroom. Call Jeanne Curcio at 713-962-7943 for ques- tions.

The Adult Forum Faith Seeking Understanding: Adult Catechesis ~ Fides quaerens intellectum ~ Great Hall of the Chancery Sundays 9:45 am - 10:45 am

April 1 Adult Forum Easter Break

April 8 Mr. Tomas Diaz “St. Ignatius’ 14 Rules for Spiritual Discerment”

Happy Birthday! March 31 – Patricia Bacot, Milton Bossier, Beverly Harmon, Paul Mascio, Robert Smith April 1 – Mary Kate Kennedy, Jennifer Tashenberg, Mark Wallace April 2 – Clint McDonald, Lorence Zlomke April 3 – Charlie Hough, William Marrs, Chidi Nwafor, Laurence Sentmanat April 4 – Shanna Harris, Audley Heath, Elizabeth Seaton, Christopher Sharkey, Raquel Zlomke, James Berrie April 5 – Virginia Mahoney, Juliana Missas,

Benjamin Sentmanat, Eilis Sullivan April 6 – Denny Matranga, Chuong Pham April 7 – Janet Bloom, Gervais Straker, Kathryn Weinheimer April 8 – Rebekah Torres April 7 & 8

Happy Anniversary! The Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be April 4, 2000 – Stephen & Namji Harris recited on Saturday, April 7 at 4 pm April 5, 1959 – Robert & Enriqueta Villareal and Sunday, April 8 at 7:40 and 10:50 April 5, 2008 – Javier & Jennifer Bustillos am. The Hour of Mercy with Adora- April 6, 1991 – Stephen & Slavomira April 8, 1972 – John & Cassandra D'Antoni tion of the Blessed Sacrament and Confession will be 2:30 - 4:00 pm in the sanctuary. Please note confession Needlework Guild will meet will only be available on April 8 at 2:30 Thursday, April 5 - 4:00 pm. The Novena of Divine Mer- at 10:00 am in Newman Hall. cy begins on . Novenas are available in the Narthex. Contact Lynn Forrester for questions at 714- Bulletin Submissions: 757-2769. The deadline to submit notices for the bulletin is 10:00 am, Friday, 7 days before the weekend of the distribution of the bulletin. Word and Publisher documents are welcome. Send Lost & Found your documentsto [email protected]. Please do Have you lost a book, glasses or keys? not submit PDFs. For questions call 713-683-9407. A “Lost & Found” is located in the par- ish offices. Many items are piling up in the office. Please stop by or contact the office at 713-683-9407 to inquire about a The five large votives can each burn for a week in honor, lost item. After a period of time, items in thanksgiving, or in intercession, of your loved ones. are taken for donation to local chari- Complete the intention cards located in the narthex and ties. place it in the collection plate.

Chorus Angelorum Please join us for Choral Evensong the presented by Chorus Angelorum April 22 at 4:00 pm Reception following in St. Jude Hall

Family Life Ministries Serving Our Parish Family & Domestic Church Visit us: http://olwcatholic.org/family-life-ministry-1 email: [email protected]

Cathedral Easter Day Egg Hunts! Children through age 11 When? 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Where? Meet outside the Holy House Chapel door near the rosary garden and shrine plaza Natural Family Planning – All Natural! Good for Your Mar- riage, Good for your Soul - April 15, May 20, and June 24. Register Now! Jeanne & Lou Curcio 713-263-7914

The Vatican International Exhibit 52 Eucharistic Miracles of the of the World Divine Mercy Weekend - April 7/8, 2018 The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Ordinariate Chancery Great Hall Saturday, April 7 10:30-6 p.m. , Sunday April 8, 9:30 am-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. To Volunteer Docent 713.447.7141 or [email protected]

Chorus Angelorum You are invited to our 6th Annual Gala! Thursday, April 26 at The Bell Tower on 34th Street A festive evening of fine food and drink, exciting silent auction and raffle items, and an exclusive performance by Chorus Angelorum await you! Please visit www.chorusangelorum.org to purchase tables and individual tickets for the Gala and for more infor- mation on Scholarship Fund opportunitites. For questions, please contact Megan Silas at [email protected].

Together in Holiness Marriage Conference Saturday, May 5, 2018 | 8:30AM to 3:30PM Two Locations: St. Laurence in Sugar Land and St. Anthony of Padua in The Woodlands The St. John Paul II Foundation presents the 4th annual Together in Holiness conference, in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. This one-day event includes dynamic presentations, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Featured speakers are Father Mitch Pacwa S.J. and Patty Schneier, and a third session will feature local leaders in a panel discussion on parenting and virtue for men and for women. On-site childcare is available (2-12yrs), pre-registration required. Cost: $59/couple or $35/individual. An early bird discount is available until March 30 and scholarships are also available. For more information, please visit togetherinholiness.org or email Houston conference coordinators at [email protected].

PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN TROUBLE, SORROW, NEED, SICKNESS, OR ADVERSITY especially , Margaret Tyerina (beloved sister of Mary Tamayo), Ernest Santos (beloved brother of Ana Newton), Jesse Olsen, Susan Thurber, Krystal, Jim Rucker, Josh Bothager, Truitt Maberry, Melanie, Catherine, David Bacot, Ahn Dihn, Peb Rock, Kevin Corkery, Howard Chapman, Kathryn, Clifton, Pat Bradley, Ava Stone, Rebecca Hasker, (beloved granddaughter of Glenn & Lillian Phillips), Mark, Joann & George (beloved parents of Sara Frear), and those on the Prayer List in the Martyrs Chapel. AND THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED especially Nonie Buren, Pat Mahoney and those on the Prayer List in the Martyrs Chapel.

Lenten Series & Schedule The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham

Ash Wednesday February 14 12:00 pm - Said Mass 6:30 pm - Sung Mass

Friday Night Lenten Series

This year we welcome two of our seminarians and one candidate for ordination.

February 16 Fr. Charles Hough IV February 23 Jonathan Mitchican, Candidate March 2 Nathan Davis, Seminarian March 9 Dcn. Mark Stockstill March 16 Armando Alejandro, Seminarian March 23 Fr. Charles Hough III

Friday Evening Schedule

6:30 pm 7:00 pm Meditation 7:15 pm Lenten Supper

Confession Shrove Tuesday 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm & Benediction 6:00 pm Wednesdays 8:15 am – 8:45 am Saturdays 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm Sundays 8:40 am – 9:10 am Good Friday 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm or by appointment: Parish Office 713-683-9407

Holy Week Schedule (March 25 – April 1)

Palm Sunday Liturgy Saturday Vigil 4:30 pm – Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, 6:00 pm

Maundy Thursday 6:30 pm Mass followed by Vigil at Altar of Repose

Good Friday 3:00 pm Good Friday Liturgy – Veneration of the True Cross & Holy Communion Confessions 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm [preceded by: 12:00 noon – Divine Office; 1:00 Stations of the Cross; 2:00 Via Matris] The Great Vigil of Easter 8:30 pm - followed by Breaking of the Lenten Fast St. Lawrence Grill in St. Jude Hall & Newman Pavilion – 11:00 pm Easter Sunday – 8:00 am (Sung), 9:30 am (Sung), 11:15 am (Solemn), 6:00 pm (Said) MY RULE FOR Confidential

THE RULE OF FASTING and Good Friday are obligatory days of universal fast and abstinence. Fasting is obligatory for all who have completed their 18th year and have not yet reached their 60th year. Fasting allows a person to eat one full meal. Two smaller meals may be taken, not to equal one full meal. Abstinence (from meat) is obligatory for all who have reached their 14th year.

Fridays in Lent are obligatory days of complete abstinence (from meat) for all who have completed their 14th year.

"Denying material food, which nourishes our body, nurtures an interior disposition to listen to Christ and be fed by His saving word. Through fasting and praying, we allow Him to come and satisfy the deepest hunger that we experience in the depths of our being: the hunger and thirst for God." -- Pope Benedict XVI, Message for Lent 2009.

THREE PILLARS OF LENTEN OBSERVANCE The three traditional pillars of Lenten observance are prayer, fasting and almsgiving. The Church asks us to surrender ourselves to prayer and to the reading of Scripture, to fasting and to giving alms. The fasting that all observe together on Fridays is but a sign of the daily Lenten disci- pline of individuals and households: fasting for certain periods of time, fasting from certain foods, but also fasting from other things and activities. Likewise, the giving of alms is an effort to share this world equally—not only through the distribution of money, but through the sharing of our time and talents.

MY RULE OF ABSTINENCE FOR WEDNESDAY (optional) _____I will not eat meat on Wednesdays in Lent. _____I will not eat meat at one meal each day. _____I will eat meat at only one meal each day.

MY RULE OF SACRIFICE _____I will give up these specific foods or drinks______I will give up these specific expensive habits & carefully save the money for my Easter offering or other special offering______

MY EXTRAORDINARY ACTS AND EXERCISES OF DEVOTION: (check those you will do) _____I will receive ashes on Ash Wednesday (Imposition of Ashes & Mass, February 14 at 12:00 noon or 6:30 pm). _____I will make my confession during Lent (during scheduled times or by appointment: 713-683-9407). _____I will attend the Lenten Program on Friday night (6:30 Stations of the Cross, Meditation, and Lenten Supper) _____I will read the Holy Week Gospels a little every day, with devotion and meditation. _____I will study the lessons appointed for the Sundays in Lent every week. _____I will make the Stations of the Cross as a personal devotion at least once each week (Fridays, 6:30 pm). _____I will read a spiritual book. _____I will take time out of my schedule for “quiet time” ___ each day, or ___ each week. _____I will attend the Service (March 29, at 6:30 pm). _____I will attend the Good Friday Liturgy (March 30 at 3:00 pm).

THIS SPACE FOR ADDITIONAL RULES NOT MENTIONED ABOVE: ______