INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST

FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY

Introit: Proverbs 23: 24, 25. Let the father of the Just rejoice greatly; let thy father and thy mother be joyful, and let her rejoice that bore thee. Ps. 82: 2, 3. How lovely are Thy tabernacles O Lord of hosts; my soul longeth and fainteth for the courts of the Lord. Glory be. Let the father of the Just.

Collect: O Lord Christ, Who, in the days of Thy subjection to Mary and Joseph, didst consecrate home life by ineffable acts of virtue; by the intercession of Thy holy Mother and of Thy foster Father, make us so to profit by the example they with Thee have set us, that we may be counted members of Thy household for evermore. Who livest.

Sunday, For the Pope: O God, the Shepherd and Ruler of all the faithful, look down favorably upon Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church; grant, we beseech Thee, that January 13, he may benefit both by word and example those over whom he is set, and thus attain unto life eternal, together with the flock committed to his care. Through our Lord. 2019 Epistle: Colossians 3: 12-17. Brethren, put ye on, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, the bowels of mercy, benignity, humility, modesty, patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving one to another, if any have a complaint against another, even as the Lord hath forgiven you, so you also. But above all these things, have charity, which is the bond of perfection: and let the peace of Christ rejoice in Sunday, your hearts, wherein also you are called in one body: and be ye thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you abundantly, in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another, in psalms, hymns, and spiritual January 20, canticles, singing in grace in your hearts to God. All whatsoever you do in word or in work, all things do ye 2019 in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God and the Father through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Gradual: Psalm 26: 4. One thing I have asked of the Lord: this will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. Ps. 83: 5. Blessed are they who dwell in Thy house, O Lord; they shall praise Thee for ever and ever. Alleluia, alleluia. V. Isaias 45: 15. Truly Thou art a hidden King, the God of Israel, the Saviour. Alleluia.

Gospel: Luke 2: 42-52. And when Jesus was twelve years old, they going up into Jerusalem according to the custom of the feast, and having fulfilled the days, when they returned, the child Jesus remained in Jerusalem; and His parents knew it not. And thinking that He was in the company, they came a day’s journey, and sought Him among their kinsfolks and acquaintance. And not finding Him, they DIOCESAN returned into Jerusalem, seeking Him. And it came to pass, that after three days they found Him in the temple sitting in the midst of the doctors, hearing them and asking them questions. And all that heard Him APPROVED were astonished at His wisdom and His answers. And seeing Him, they wondered. And His mother said to TRADITIONAL Him, Son, why hast Thou done so to us? behold Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing. And He LATIN MASS said to them, How is it that you sought Me? did you not know that I must be about My Father’s business? APOSTOLATE And they understood not the word that He spoke unto them. And He went down with them, and came to FOR THE Nazareth; and was subject to them. And His mother kept all these words in her heart. And Jesus advanced IMPLEMENTA- in wisdom, and age, and grace with God and man. TION OF THE Offertory: Luke 2: 22. The parents of Jesus carried Him to the temple, to present Him to the Lord. MOTU PROPRIO SUMMORUM Secret: To appease Thee, O Lord, we offer the Victim of Salvation, humbly beseeching Thee that, PONTIFICUM IN through the prayers of the Virgin Mother of God and of St. Joseph, Thou wouldst establish our households THE DIOCESE in Thy peace and favor. Through the same. OF LA CROSSE For the Pope: We beseech Thee, O Lord, that Thou mayest be appeased by the gifts we offer, and govern by Thy continual protection Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church. Through our Lord.

Communion: Luke 2: 51. Jesus went down with them, and came to Nazareth and was subject to them.

Postcommunion: Do Thou, O Lord, bring us whom Thou hast refreshed with heavenly mysteries to imitate the example of Thy holy Family, that at the hour of our death, with the Virgin Mother and blessed Joseph at hand, we may be received by Thee into our everlasting home. Who livest.

For the Pope: May the reception of this Divine Sacrament protect us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, and ever save and defend Thy servant Francis, whom Thou hast been pleased to appoint pastor over Thy Church, together with the flock committed to his care. Through our Lord.

Announcements

2019 Donation Envelopes CALENDAR OF EVENTS The 2019 donation envelopes can be found in January 18 to Chair of Unity Octave Scholz Hall. January 25 Prayer for Conversion of Non-Catholics Please feel free to take a box. Sunday, Second Sunday after Epiphany Thank you for your generosity. January 20

Tuesday, Light the Night for the Unborn January 22 5:30-6:00 PM in front of the Courthouse CHAIR OF UNITY OCTAVE January 18 - 25 Wednesday, Children’s Choir & Catechism January 23

From the feast of St. Peter’s Chair in Rome Sunday, Third Sunday after Epiphany on January 18 to the feast of the January 27 Pro-Life Rally—Outdoor Life Chain Conversion of St. Paul on January 25, the Church observes the Chair of Unity Octave for Tuesday, Feast of Francis de Sales the return of all separated to January 29 (Patron of the Institute of Christ the the True Fold of Christ and for the conversion of King)

all who do not yet know our Savior. Friday, 8:00 AM Low Mass, followed by February 1 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament The prayers for the removal of schism are added (First Friday) -Adoration all day- after the prayers of the day at Mass, 5 PM Benediction and each day of the octave 6 PM Low Mass is offered for a specific intention: Saturday, Feast of the Purification of the January 18: The union of all Christians in the one true February 2 Blessed Virgin Mary (Candlemas) faith and in the Church (First Saturday) 4:00 PM Blessing of Candles and Procession, followed by High Mass

January 19: The return of separated eastern Christians Tuesday, 7:00 PM Adult Theology to communion with the Holy See February 12

January 20: The reconciliation of Anglicans with the Canon Huberfeld will be in Italy from Holy See Thursday, January 3 through Saturday, January 19,

teaching a class at the Institute’s Seminary. January 21: The reconciliation of European If you have immediate need of a priest for the Protestants with the Holy See sacraments, please contact Canon Matheus January 22: That American Christians become one in at 715-581-4610. union with the Chair of Peter  MUSIC FOR SUNDAY MASS 

January 23: The restoration of lapsed Catholics to Entrance the sacramental life of the Church Once in Royal David’s City

January 24: That the Jewish people come into their Ordinary of the Mass inheritance in Jesus Christ Mass in G - Josef Rheinberger (d. 1901)

Credo III January 25: The missionary extension of Christ’s kingdom throughout the world. Offertory O Magnum Mysterium - Morten Lauridsen (b. 1943)

The indulgenced prayers to be recited Communion Jesu Bambino - Pietro Yon (d. 1943) can be found on the table in Scholz Hall. We shall recite them after Mass each day of the Octave. Recessional What lovely infant can this be?

Calendar

Date/Time Mass Offered Offered For Servers

Sun. 1/13 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY Andrew Skarlupka James Block 8:00 AM (2nd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa By Anonymous Sebastian Hugoboom MC: Ant. Christensen Sun. 1/13 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY Our Children & Our Godchildren Th: Dominic Wright 10:00 AM (2nd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa By Patrick & Becca McNally A1: Innish Wall

A2: Isaac McNally Mon. 1/14 Saint Hilary, Bishop, Confessor and Doctor of the Church Jack Scholz Ian McNally 6:00 PM (3rd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa & Saint Felix By Andy Scholz Matthew Prusinski Tues. 1/15 Saint Paul, the First Hermit, Confessor Soul of Sophie Sweeden Noah Ryan 8:00 AM (3rd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa & Saint Maurus By Richard & Phyllis Vance Paul Torreano Wed. 1/16 Saint Marcellus I, Pope and Soul of Paul Berry Sebastian Hugoboom 8:00 AM (3rd Class, Red) Comm: Pro Papa By Christine Bihl Robert Borger Thurs. 1/17 Saint Anthony of the Desert, Abbot Souls of Patricia Lenz & Kathleen James Zahn 6:00 PM (3rd Class, White) Comm: Pro Papa Hoffman By Susan Bornbach Liam McNally Friday 1/18 Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in Roma Rita Shalewski Paul Torreano 8:00 AM (White) Comm: Pro Papa & Saint Prisca By Margie Schrader Caleb Nikolai Friday 1/18 Adoration in Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus 6:00 PM Sat. 1/19 Mass of Our Lady on Saturday (4th Class, White) Caleb Huemiller Special Intention 8:00 AM Comm: Pro Papa & SS. Marius, Martha, Audifax and Abachum Joseph Gontarz

Sun. 1/20 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Fawn Zahn Vincent Christensen 8:00 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm: Pro Papa By Mom & Dad Joseph Christensen MC: Noah Ryan Sun. 1/20 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Emma Ryan Th: Joseph Gontarz 10:00 AM (2nd Class, Green) Comm: Pro Papa By Anne Rogan A1: Robert Borger

A2: Christopher Cary

Collections: Sunday 1/6/19: 8:00 AM Mass: $ 1500.00 10:00 AM Mass: $ 1613.53 Total: $ 3113.53

Sunday Ushers: 8:00 AM Don Suchy, Todd Osterbrink 10:00 AM Gabe Bornbach, Mark Anesko, Larry Kropp, and Simon Whitaker Confessions: Half-hour before every Mass Saturday: From 6:30 to 7:30 PM

PRAYER INTENTIONS

For His Holiness, Pope Francis, and for His Excellency, Bishop William P. Callahan.

Hymns for the Week Christopher Navarro, Helen Leitermann, Mark Krueger, Clenice Conde Matheus, Christine Boucheron, Harold Huberfeld, Leopold Heinan†, Mother Caroline Marie, I-Wen Connick, Virginia Reis†, Tammy Monday Judkins, Antonetti Family, Helen Sladky†, Holly Heideman, the Kropp Family, the Mitch King Family, Thomasina Manias, Carl Sr. & Patricia Christensen, Allen & Karen Miller, Karen Beeber, Azaria Miller, # 403 “All Glory, Laud, & Margaret Wolfe†, the Wolfe Family, Theresa Darde†, Gene Farley†, Sue Strehlow, Steven Anderton, Honor” Elizabeth Anderton†, Jodi Barrington, Jean-François Meney, Susan Lepak†, Alan Bahling†, Joe Winetzki†, Susan Phillips†, Clint Wogernese, Keith Rainville†, Marilynn Heidvogel†, Heidi Roberts, Daniel & Renata Tuesday Caldas, Effie Schmidt, Alan Malm†, Marta Gerstenberger, Greg Marchel, Margaret Butzen, Rob Febbo†, Eitrem & Zoern families, James McNally, Jr.†, Rosemary Beever, Tom Schrader†, Mary Jane Fleischman†, # 431 “Holy, Holy, Holy” Renee Eckert, Joanne & Jim Sheridan, Edward Osterbrink†, Gen. Martin Brandtner†, Raymond Maas†, Lilly Lechler, Susan Koralewski†, Patty Fink†, Golda Brothers†, Paul Nell, Billy Stoltz, Thomas Trautmann, Wednesday Teresa Baertlein†, Raphael Rezutek, Michael Friel, Rev. Richard Leroy Fliss†, Patricia Jesse, Joe McGrath†, # 452 “Praise to the Lord” Mary Krueger†, Frank Butzen†, Suzanne Thebolt & the Thebolt Family, Christine Bateman & Family, Tina Anderton†, Margaret Weidenbenner†, Jeanne Barie†, Mitchell Koltz†, J.R. Costilla, Nancy Roberts†, William Butzen, Konrad Ogon, Magdeline Zbella†, Katie & Betsy Meyer, Susan Bornbach, Anna Ogon-Tarvin, Michael Rogan†, Sr. Rosemary Smith†, Reis Family, Lenny Salzman†, Pam Matis, John Schrader†, Lori Kleist, Sharon Nikolai†, Jeff Maier & Family, Dee Meuret†, Christoph Daun, Harold Baertlein†, Michael and Aiden Luke Archibald, Chad Wogernese†, Mari Olive, Rudquist Family. 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]

Pro-Life Wisconsin March for Life Events ANNUAL ST. MARY’S PRO-LIFE Join Pro-Life Wisconsin at the 2019 March for Life Chicago and Washington DC. RALLY Registrations accepted until capacity. Sunday, January 27, 2019

MFL-Chicago Jan 13, 2019. Day trip with pickup in Wausau Park N Ride @ 7AM on Jan 13th. 11:30 A.M. – Outdoor Life Chain & $30/person $85/family. Covers roundtrip bus fare. Rosary in church

MFL-DC Jan 16-20, 2019. 4 Day trip with pickup in Plainfield @ 1PM on Jan 16th. Followed by coffee and doughnuts $300/person. in Thomas Hall. Covers roundtrip bus fare and 2 nights stay at hotel.

More details/register at: The Pro-Life speaker portion of our https://www.prolifewi.org/get-involved/events/# Rally is postponed to a date

Email [email protected] with questions. to be announced.

Newborn Layettes Needed LIGHT THE NIGHT FOR THE UNBORN

The following items are needed for making up Newborn Join us . . . Layettes for our Pro-life rally: Light the Night for the Unborn Tuesday, January 22 * Undershirts or onesies * Bibs 5:30-6:00 PM

* Newborn Diapers * Bottles * Baby Shampoo * Baby Soap  Meet in front of the Court House * Diaper Ointment * Baby Wipes (500 Forest Street, Wausau)  Signs will be provided Please place your donations in the crib in  Dress warmly & bring a flashlight Thomas Hall. Thank you for your kindness.  Parking available near the Court House or the Mall

Signature Ad

You are invited to participate in the Pro-Life Signature Ad which will appear in the Wausau Daily Herald

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Let our community know that you believe all human life is precious and should be protected. A donation is asked for each name to pay for the cost of the ad. Signatures will be collected after both Masses today.