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Our Lady of Sorrows Priory GUEST AND VISITOR INFORMATION Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Roman Rite Traditional Latin Mass - Guests and visitors are very welcome at Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Retreat House & Academy - Please visit our information table in the vestibule and speak with one of the Society of Saint Pius X (sspx.org) ushers who can answer any questions you may have. Refreshments after Mass in parish hall. 750 East Baseline Road - Phoenix, AZ 85042 - Please remember that reception of Holy Communion is reserved for baptized e-mail: [email protected] Catholics who are in the state of grace and fasting. website: ourladyofsorrows.org - Dress code requires modest, decent and proper attire in church, since the Presence of God is here. Traditionally, Catholics will wear their Sunday Best. June 28, 2020 Ladies and girls please wear a head-covering and a dress that goes well below the knees when sitting. Men and boys please do not wear sports clothes or athletic Fourth Sunday after Pentecost shoes at Sunday Mass. Fr. John Mark McFarland: . Rector, Prior Fr. Romain Pons: .................. Pastor SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Fr. Jaime Pazat: .................... Assistant, Spanish Confessions Baptism: Registered faithful only. Please contact the office to arrange the date. Fr. Christopher Pedersen: ... Principal Godparents must be practicing traditional Catholics at least 16 years old. Fr. Peter Kallal: .................... Assistant, Eucharistic Crusade Confirmation: We will let you know when the Bishop will be coming. Be prepared Brother Alphonsus: .............. Sacristan & Landscaping by studying the catechism. Sponsors must be practicing traditional Catholics at Brother Dismas: .................... Maintenance & Scheduling least 16 years old. To enroll in Sunday Catechism program, contact Mr. Craig Church Office: Phone: 602-268-7673 Fax: 602-276-9609 Wilkerson, Email: [email protected] Emergency: 602-935-8767 Academy Office: 602-305-7183 Confessions: Times as listed, plus by consultation with one of the priests. Please try to come during the week if you live nearby. Be clear, complete, concise and contrite. Marriages: Priest needs at least six months’ notice. This sacrament is only for Mass schedule for this week registered faithful. Normally no weddings on Sundays. Sunday: 06/28 7:00am 8:30am 11:00am Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Priesthood and Vocations: Please contact one of the priests. You may also visit the Monday: 06/29 7:30am 8:30am Holy Apostles Peter & Paul seminary or convent: http://archives.sspx.org/vocations_index.htm Tuesday: 06/30 5:45am 7:30am 8:30am Commemoration of St. Paul Last Rites: Contact office or one of the priests. Sick calls are for registered faithful. Wednesday: 07/01 7:30am 8:30am Most Precious Blood Emergency phone number for urgent cases only. Thursday: 07/02 5:45am 7:30am 8:30am Visitation of the BVM Friday: 07/03 7:30am 8:30am 6:30pm First Friday Relics in Main Altar: St. Modesta, feast November 4, died 680 & St. Emerentiana, feast Saturday: 07/04 7:30am 8:30am First Saturday January 23, died 304. Saints in Reliquary's on Main Altar-L to R: St. John Vianney, feast Sunday: 07/05 7:00am 8:30am 11:00am Fifth Sunday after Pentecost August 8; St. Christina, feast July 24; St. Philomena, feast August 11; St. Francis of Assisi, feast October 4. Confessions for this week Sunday: During each Mass Mass at Mission Santa Maria Prescott area Thursday: 6:00pm - 6:30pm 12028 East Turquoise Circle, Dewey, AZ 86327 (928) 899-1241 Saturday: During each Mass Sunday Mass 3:00 PM Confessions ½ hour before Mass. CALL TO CONFIRM ANNOUNCEMENTS Trail Life Arizona Camporee. Boys of the parish, ages 5-18, and their Monday, June 29 and Wednesday, July 1 we will have a Sung Mass at fathers are invited to the second annual Arizona Camporee in Alpine, AZ 8:30 AM. from July 10-12. We will be joining several other troops from the area. You must first register with Trail Life before you are able to attend. No Benediction on Thursday, July 2, Confessions at 6:00 PM, Rosary at $20/person. Email Wes Hardin at [email protected] for more 6:30 PM followed by Compline. information. All Day Adoration on Friday, July 3, begins after 8:30 AM Mass and ends Rosary Crusade: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. with Rosary and Benediction at 5:45 PM. Sign-up sheet is in the vestibule. District of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) has begun a Rosary Crusade “Can you not watch one hour with Me?” Please be sure all time slots have for relief from this affliction and for all of the souls who have been affected two people signed up to give correct veneration to Our Lord. First Friday by it. This Rosary Crusade will run from Sunday, April 26, 2020 until the Mass follows Benediction at 6:30 PM. Feast of the Assumption on August 15, 2020. Booklets with tally sheets are available in the vestibule. Holy Name Society meeting Wednesday, July 1 at 6:00 PM in the Retreat Conference Room. Fr. McFarland will give a conference, with discussion Do you own a business or know someone who does? and refreshments following. All men interested in learning more about the Your corporate tax liability can be used to support low-income families at Holy Name Society are encouraged to attend. your school! Similar to individuals, C-Corps, S-Corps & LLCs that file as S-Corps can use a dollar-for-dollar tax credit to support families going to For those considering the priesthood or religious life, priests of the our very own parish school. Please speak with any of our Priests! SSPX will preach two vocations retreats in the U.S. District this summer. For men, at Holy Angels Novitiate in Winona, MN, July 6-11 and for women at Our Lady of Sorrows Retreat House in Phoenix, AZ, July 20-25. 2020 Retreat Schedule Anyone desiring assistance in making the choice of a state of life is July 20 – 25 Women’s Vocations welcome and encouraged to attend. September 14 – 19 Men’s Ignatian October 5 – 10 Women’s Ignatian Trail Life 2020 Registration is Open. Trail Life is a faithful scouting October 21 – 24 Matrimony Retreat 3.5 Day alternative for boys ages 5-18 and their fathers to build December 14 – 19 Men’s Ignatian character, experience adventure, and become leaders. Registration is open for Fall of 2020. Annual Dues are $26 per member. Our first Troop Meeting is Thursday, August 20th. We are in need of volunteers at all Regularly Scheduled Events levels - training is available (no outdoor experience necessary). Our Lady of Sorrows Devotion: Saturday after Mass Email Wes Hardin at [email protected] for more Mothers of Lu Prayer for Vocations: 1st Sunday of each month, after Mass information. Blessing of Religious Articles: 2nd Sunday of each month, after Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe Rosary to end abortion: 12th of mo. at 6:00 PM Eucharistic Crusade: Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 5:45 PM To make online donations to Our Lady of Sorrows: Trail Life Troop AZ-1571: Meet 1st and 3rd Thursday at 6:30 PM (Aug-May) https://paypal.me/OurLadyofSorrowsAZ/ .
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