INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST St. Mary’s Oratory

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

Introit: Psalm 65: 4. Let all the earth adore Thee, O God, and sing to Thee: let it sing a psalm to Thy name, O Thou most high. Ps. 65: 1, 2. Shout with joy to God all the earth, sing ye a psalm to His name, give glory to His praise. Glory be. Let all the earth.

Collect: Almighty, eternal God, Who dost govern all things in heaven and on earth, of Thy mercy hear the supplications of Thy people, and grant Thy peace in our times. Through our Lord.

Sunday, Epistle: Romans 12: 6-16. Brethren, having different gifts, according to the grace that is January 17, given us; either prophecy, to be used according to the rule of faith; or ministry, in ministering; or 2021 he that teacheth in doctrine; he that exhorteth in exhorting; he that giveth with simplicity; he that ruleth with carefulness; he that showeth mercy with cheerfulness. Let love be without dissimulation. Hating that which is evil, cleaving to that which is good. Loving one another with to the charity of brotherhood, in honor preventing one another. In carefulness, not slothful: in spirit fervent: serving the Lord: rejoicing in hope: patient in tribulation: instant in prayer: communicating to the necessities of the ; pursuing hospitality. Bless them that persecute Sunday, you: bless, and curse not. Rejoice with them that rejoice, weep with them that weep. Being of January 24, one mind one towards another; not minding high things, but consenting to the humble.

2021 Gradual: Psalm 106: 20, 21. The Lord sent His word, and healed them: and delivered them out of their distresses. V. Let the mercies of the Lord give glory to Him; and His wonderful works to the children of men. Alleluia, alleluia. Ps. 148: 2. Praise ye the Lord, all His angels: praise ye Him, all His hosts. Alleluia.

Gospel: St. John 2: 1-11. At that time, there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee: and the mother of was there. And Jesus also was invited, and His disciples, to the marriage. And the wine failing, the mother of Jesus saith to Him, They have no wine. And Jesus saith to her, Woman, what is it to Me and to thee? My hour is not yet come. His mother saith to the waiters, Whatsoever He shall say to you, do ye. Now there were set there six waterpots of stone, DIOCESAN according to the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three measures apiece. APPROVED Jesus saith to them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And Jesus TRADITIONAL saith to them, Draw out now, and carry to the chief steward of the feast: and they carried it. And LATIN MASS when the chief steward had tasted the water made wine, and knew not whence it was, but the APOSTOLATE waiters knew who had drawn the water: the chief steward calleth the bridegroom, and saith to FOR THE him, Every man at first setteth forth good wine, and when men have well drank, then that which IMPLEMENTA- is worse: but thou hast kept the good wine until now. This beginning of miracles did Jesus in TION Cana of Galilee; and manifested His glory, and His disciples believed in Him. OF THE MOTU PROPRIO Offertory: Psalm 65: 1, 2, 16. Shout with joy to God, all the earth: sing ye a psalm to His SUMMORUM name: come and hear, and I will tell you, all ye that fear God, what great things the Lord hath PONTIFICUM IN done for my soul. Alleluia. THE DIOCESE OF Secret: Sanctify, O Lord, the gifts we offer, and purify us from the stains of our sins. LA CROSSE Through our Lord.

Communion: St. John 2: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. The Lord saith: Fill the waterpots with water, and carry to the chief steward of the feast. When the chief steward had tasted the water made wine, he saith to the bridegroom: thou hast kept the good wine until now; this first miracle did Jesus before His disciples.

Postcommunion: May the working of Thy power, we beg Thee, O Lord, be increased in us, that, being nourished by divine sacraments, we may by Thy grace be prepared to obtain that which they promise. Through our Lord.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is an approach to the spirituality Sunday, Second Sunday after Epiphany January 17 and prayer life of children. It is rooted in the Bible, the sacred liturgy of the Church, Sunday, Third Sunday after Epiphany and the educational principles of Dr. Maria Montessori. January 24 Dr. Maria Montessori’s approach follows Wednesday, Classes resume St. Thomas Aquinas’ understanding that January 27 “all our knowledge has its origin in the senses.” Friday, Feast of St. Francis de Sales Children gather in an “atrium,” a room prepared January 29 especially for them, which contains beautiful yet simple materials to help them absorb and respond to the Sunday, Septuagesima Sunday essential proclamations of the Catholic faith. January 31 Pro-life chain and Rosary after the 8:30 & 10:30 AM Masses All presentations are based directly on liturgy or Scripture, without additions or simplifications. Tuesday, Candlemas The Word of God is not “taught” as in a traditional February 2 6:00 PM High Mass classroom, but is rather received and explored End of Christmas Season by the child together with the catechist. Wednesday, Feast of St. Blaise It is also an intrinsically liturgical program, February 3 Blessing of Throats after 8am Mass and with the aim of allowing the child to enter and after Catechism Classes participate in the life of the Church with a fuller understanding. Friday, First Friday February 5 8:00 AM Low Mass You can read more about the CGS in an article at Adoration all day adoremus.org (“A Deep Dive into the Catechesis of the 6:00 PM High Mass Good Shepherd,” Sept 9, 2019). Saturday, First Saturday For children between the ages 3-6 years, February 6 10:00 AM High Mass and Procession Meeting of Company of the Immaculate atrium sessions are offered Tuesdays, 9-11am, and Wednesdays, 1-3pm and 4-6pm. Sunday, Sexagesima Sunday February 7 For children between the ages 6-9 years, an atrium session is offered Tuesdays, 2:30-5:30pm; Tuesday, Adult Theology Class February 9 for 9-12 year-olds, the session is Thursdays, 1-4:00pm. Sunday, Quinquagesima Sunday February 14 Atrium sessions are offered in the basement of the Rectory at St. Matthew’s or the school building at Feb. 14 - Feb. 16 ~40 Hours Devotion~ Holy Name of Jesus in Wausau. Sunday 10:30 AM High Mass and Exposition Monday 6:00 PM High Mass To register and for more information, please contact Tuesday 6:00 PM High Mass and Benediction Ruth Sutherland (715) 551-4760 or [email protected] MUSIC FOR SUNDAY MASS –

Entrance Chaconne in G minor - Louis Couperin (d. 1661) ST. MARY’S ANNUAL Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus & Agnus Dei ROSARY AND PRO-LIFE CHAIN Mass XI

Sunday, January 31, 2021 Credo I

Offertory Sadly, this year the annual March for Life in our nation’s Adoro te Devote - Salvatore Di Blasi (20th c.) capital has been cancelled. It is more important than ever to show our commitment to the cause of life. Communion Panis Angelicus - Claudio Casciolini (d. 1760) Please join us for our annual Rosary and Pro-life Chain in front of St. Mary’s on Sunday, January 31 after the Recessional 8:30 and 10:30am Masses. Lauda Sion, Op. 45, N. 7- Marcel Dupre (d.1971)

Calendar

Date/Time Mass Offered Offered For Servers For All Health & the Intentions of Sun. 1/17 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Anthony Christensen Those Praying for Lily Faufau 7:00 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Pro Papa Joseph Christensen By the Faufau Family Sun. 1/17 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Mary Kroupa James Zahn 8:30 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Pro Papa By Anonymous Raphael Gerbig

MC: Joseph Gontarz Sun. 1/17 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Soul of Robert M. Fanning Th: Stephen Mahner 10:30 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Pro Papa By the Grittner Family A1: Felix Van Tiem A2: Isaac Mahner Chair of Peter in Rome Mon. 1/18 Soul of Manfred Buschkrei Matthew Prusinski (4th Class, White) Comm.: Saint Paul, Saint Prisca, Ad 6:00 PM By the Sutherland Family Raphael Gerbig Tollendum Schisma Votive Mass Ad Tollendum Schisma Tue. 1/19 Our Children & Godchildren Liam McNally (4th Class, Violet) Comm.: Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax & 8:00 AM By Marcus & Jennifer Narvaez Luke Rogan Abachum and Saint Canute Wed. 1/20 Saints Fabien (Pope) and Sebastian, Dan Van Beek Robert Borger 8:00 AM (3rd Class, Red) Comm.: Ad Tollendum Schisma By Heidi Van Beek Peter Borger Thurs. 1/21 Saint Agnes, Virgin and Soul of Elisabeth Plaut Joseph Leitermann 6:00 PM (3rd Class, Red) Comm.: Ad Tollendum Schisma By Antony Van Tiem Stephen Mahner Fri. 1/22 Votive Mass for Peace( in reparation for the sin of abortion) For All Victims of Abortion James Block 8:00 AM (3rd Class, Violet) Comm.: Sts. Vincent and Anastasius, Ad T. By Anonymous Caleb Nikolai Sat. 1/23 Saint Raymond of Penafort, Confessor Souls of Clarence & Rita Roggenbauer Kristoph Van Tiem 8:00 AM (3rd Class, White) Comm.: Saint Emerentiana, Ad Tollendum By Their Children Isaac McNally

Sun. 1/24 THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Soul of Helen Leitermann Vincent Christensen 7:00 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Ad Tollendum Schisma By Nancy Heideman Joseph Christensen

Sun. 1/24 THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Soul of Warren Gruetzmacher Joseph Gontarz 8:30 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Ad Tollendum Schisma By Dale & Nancy Matis Jackson Kocha

MC: Michael Borger THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY Members of the Leitermann Family, Sun. 1/24 Th: Isaac McNally (2nd Class, Green) Comm.: Ad Tollendum Schisma Living & Deceased 10:30 AM A1: Finnian Wall By Joe & Laurel Leitermann A2: Jacob Rogan

Collections: Holy Family (1/10/21) 7:00/$ 1584.50 8:30/$ 2082.45 10:30/ $ 1720.37 Total : $ 5387.32

PRAYER INTENTIONS

For the Sovereign Pontiff, and for His Excellency, Bishop William P. Callahan.

Barbara LeCompte†, Jeremy Gunderson, Susan Bornbach, Carl Christensen, Warren Gruetzmacher†, Helen Leitermann†, Billy Stoltz†, Randy Zahn, Anna Vandenberg, Eva Buschkrei†, Theresa Glavin, Ann Anderson, Elisabeth Plaut†, Patricia Christensen†, Lily Faufau, Robert Atwell, Gregory Wietrzychowski†, Timothy Gontarz†, Dawn Leitermann†, Luis Antonio Fragelli†, Dorothy Raymond†, Remy Joseph Hoogendyk, Scott Timmerman, Richard Rzentkowski, Elizabeth Kluck, Nadi Qamar†, Palmer Marsh†, Fr. Marcin Mankowski†, Amy Coney Barrett, Rodger Beeber†, Nancy Heideman, Jesse Wiesman, Christine Nitka†, John Shibler†, Patti Levings†, Bishop John Basil Meeking†, Judy Gibson, Michael Ellis†, Murdock Family, Judith Radtke†, Marilyn Zabel†, Raymond Sommers, Gloria Kafka†, Katie Wilhelm†, Dan Zignego†, Gerald Strehlow†, Dorothy Hartman†, Carol Sutherland†, William & Margaret Butzen, Kathleen Hastings Sommers†, Terry Ryan†, Francine Malbone, Daryl Egelkrout†, Lois Leggett†, John Cary†, Monica Schmidt, William Zeitz†, Clenice Conde Matheus†, Steven, Elizabeth & Tina Anderton†, Luke, Amber, Brooke, & Sloan Skarlupka, the Dan Krupp Family, the Les Kroupa Family†, Mark & Mary Krueger†, Patricia Jesse†, Christopher Navarro, Leopold Heinan†, Virginia Reis†, Tammy Judkins, Helen Sladky†, Holly Heideman, the Kropp Family, Theresa Darde†, Gene Farley†, Sue Strehlow, Jean-François Meney, Susan Lepak†, Joe Winetzki†, Keith Rainville†, Marilynn Heidvogel†, Heidi Roberts, Marta Gerstenberger, Eitrem & Zoern families, James McNally, Jr.†, Tom Schrader†, Mary Jane Fleischman†, Joanne & Jim Sheridan, Edward Osterbrink†, Gen. Martin Brandtner†, Raymond Maas†, Patty Fink†, Paul Nell, Thomas Trautmann, Teresa Baertlein†, Joe McGrath†, Frank Butzen†, Margaret Weidenbenner†, Jeanne Barie†, Mitchell Koltz†, Family, Magdeline Zbella†, Michael Rogan†, Sr. Rosemary Smith†, Lenny Salzman†, John Schrader†, Sharon Nikolai†, Harold Baertlein†, Michael and Aiden Luke Archibald, Chad Wogernese†, Mari Olive. For all private intentions.

INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST Monsignor 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 St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Oratory · 325 Grand Avenue · Wausau, WI 54403 Mailing Address: 408 Seymour Street · Wausau, WI 54403 Tel: (715) 842-9995 / (715) 581-4613 (emergency only) · Fax: (715) 848-5615 Web site: www.institute-christ-king.org/wausau · E-mail: [email protected]

CHAIR OF UNITY OCTAVE January 18 - 25

From the feast of St. Peter’s Chair in Rome on January 18 to the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul on January 25, the Church observes the Chair of Unity Octave for the return of all separated to the True Fold of Christ and for the conversion of all who do not yet know our Savior.

The prayers for the removal of schism are added after the prayers of the day at Mass, and each day of the octave is offered for a specific intention:

January 18: The union of all Christians in the one true faith and in the Church

January 19: The return of separated eastern Christians to communion with the Holy See

January 20: The reconciliation of Anglicans with the Holy See

January 21: The reconciliation of European Protestants with the Holy See

January 22: That American Christians become one in union with the Chair of Peter

January 23: The restoration of lapsed Catholics to the sacramental life of the Church

January 24: That the Jewish people come into their inheritance in Jesus Christ

January 25: The missionary extension of Christ’s kingdom throughout the world

The indulgenced prayers to be recited can be found on the table in Scholz Hall. We shall recite them after Mass each day of the Octave.

TWO NEW OBLATES FOR THE INSTITUTE LIGHT THE NIGHT FOR THE UNBORN

After over two years of preparation at Light the Night for the Unborn St. Francis de Sales Oratory in St. Louis, Join us . . . Messrs. Mark Halinsky and Lance Gerbig Friday, January 22 5:30-6:00 PM will receive the cassock

from the hands of His Eminence,  Meet in front of the Court House the Most Reverend Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, (500 Forest St., Wausau) and become clerical oblates of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.  Signs will be provided

The vestition ceremony will take place at  Dress warmly & bring a flashlight St. Francis de Sales Oratory on Wednesday, January 20 at 5:30 PM  Parking available near the Court House or and be followed by Solemn Benediction the Mall of the Most Blessed Sacrament. We invite you to be joined with us in prayer on this joyous occasion. Thank you for speaking out for the unborn.