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Roman Catholic Parish and Oratory INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THEOctober KING 23rd to SOctoberOVEREIGN 30th PRIEST St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Parish and Oratory MARCH 31ST TO APRIL 8TH 524 W. Historic Mitchell Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204-3509 EASTER SUNDAY ~ 2018 VICAR GENERAL AND DELEGATE FOR THE UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING The Very Reverend Monsignor M. Schmitz Provincial Superior Canon Matthew Talarico Parish Administrator and Rector Rev. Canon Benoît Jayr (414) 226 5490 (Priory), (414) 226 5534 (fax) , (414)-335-3124 (Emergencies) Oblate Abbé George Baird Assisting Priests Canon Joel Estrada Monsignor Thomas Olszyk Secretary Mrs. Jo Ann Neumann Mr. Mark Schuh ~ Director of Sacred Music Mr. Fabian Qamar ~ Associate Director of Sacred Music To contact the St. Stanislaus office, please send e-mails to [email protected] Website: www.institute-christ-king.org/milwaukee/ FROM THE RECTOR’S DESK Dear Faithful, Christ is Risen! The Church cries out on Easter Sunday: This is the day the Lord has made. It is the holi- est day of the entire year. On Easter day and along the Octave, in time of Christendom, Roman Catholics greeted each other with the words of the Gospel of St. Luke (24:34): “Surrexit Dominus vere, Allelu- ia!” (The Lord is risen, indeed!). The person so greeted responds: “Et Apparuit Simoni, Alleluia!” (And has appeared unto Simon, Alleluia!”). Easter is the foundation of our faith. Jesus is risen, He has triumphed and we are all sharers in that victory over sin and death. We all know the origin of such joy: God has acted as He has promised. Since we share this unique news we receive also a special mission: to be beacons of faith and hope and love in a world that knows too much hatred and division. The world needs that from us. Christ is risen, He is truly risen! Let us rejoice and be glad! Very truly yours, Canon Benoît Jayr INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST ST STANISLAUS BISHOP & MARTYR PARISH Announcements and Upcoming Events WELCOME TO ST. STANISLAUS PARISH AND ORATORY. The Parish of St. Stanislaus has been given over to the care of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. The Parish Mass is said in English on Saturdays at 4:00 pm. The Oratory is dedicated to the celebration of the Mass in its extraordinary form in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Everyone is welcome to be a part of this aposto- late. Sunday Masses are said at 8:00 and 10:00 am. For weekly schedule look to the bulletin. Calendar of Events Holy Name Society Bake Sale ~ April 8th The Holy Name Society is hosting a Bake Sale. All pro- Sat 3/31 8:30 pm Easter Vigil/Holy Saturday ceeds will go to fund an ordination gift for Abbé Luke Sun 4/1 Easter Sunday Zignego. Canon Jayr has found a beautiful 19th Century 10:00 am High Mass Alb! 12:00 pm English Mass THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! There will be NO Catechism Class on Easter Sunday CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN MOTHERS Sat 4/7 9:00 am Low Mass *** Evening Meeting and New Member Enrollment *** 4:00 pm English Mass Thursday, April 12 at 7:00 pm at St Stanislaus. Sun 4/8 Low Sunday Rosary and confession and the enrollment of new mem- 8:00 am Low Mass bers in the church, followed by Canon's talk and Abbé Catechism Class George's delicious soup! 10:00 am High Mass Canon's Talk: “Finding God through Frustration” 3:00 pm Mass in Sheboygan If you are coming to the meeting, please RSVP by Tuesday, April 10 to Cheryl at [email protected] Upcoming Events If you would like to become enrolled as a member of Sat 5/5 Parish Dinner ~ Save the Date! the Confraternity of Christian Mothers, please contact Larissa at [email protected] Sun 5/20 First Communion 10 am High Mass *** Corporate Communion on Sunday, Wine Donation for Parish Dinner Holy Name Society Don’t get drunk after Lent! Donate your bot- All men are invited to a meeting that will include spiritual tles of wine to the Auction! Please drop off direction, opportunities for works of mercy, and fellowship your donations at the Parish Office. Our on Sunday, April 8, following the 10 am Mass. The meet- goal this year is to raffle off 150 bottles of ing will feature a talk on St. Francis de Sales’ Introduction wine. There will be some hidden treasures to the Devout Life and a discussion of upcoming Holy among the bottles. Try your luck! Name Society activities. MUSIC FOR EASTER VIGIL During the procession to the baptismal font, First Friday April 6, 2018 "Sicut cervus" by G.P. da Palestrina (Italian, 1525-1594) First Friday Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Kyrie from Missa I with Benediction starting at 8:00 pm until midnight. "Missa Regina Pacis" by Pietro Yon (Italian-American, 1886-1943) Choose your hour and sign up on the sheet in the back "Haec dies" by Johann Gustav Eduard Stehle (1839-1915, born in Steinhausen in what is now southwestern Germany, he worked and of the church. Come and watch one hour with Jesus! later died in Switzerland). Translation of "Haec dies": "This is the day the Lord has made: let us be glad and rejoice in it! Alleluia!" PRAYER INTENTIONS "Exsultate justi" by Lodovico da Viadana (Italian, 1560-1627) Isaiah Patterson, Pauline Fichtner, Henry Stoecker, Gail Kougl, Jerry & "Regina Coeli" by Antonio Lotti (Italian, 1667-1740) Anne Marie Dempsey, Dick Muchka(†), Dean Kusik, Caterina Ko- "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" (English text and tune, 18th century, ar- lodzinski, Fr. John Rausch, Mark Greiber(†), Fr. Joseph Cunningham(†), ranged by Frank Campbell-Watson, American, 1898-1980) Karen Moreau, Fred Mertens, Lee & Jackie Marquardt, Edward MUSIC FOR EASTER SUNDAY Heckenkamp(†), Vera Barczak, Sue Koralewski, Frank & Ruth Cichantek, "Alleluia, Alleluia, Let the Holy Anthem Rise" Norma Gutierrez, Jeannette Vitucci-Lukey(†), Dave Perry, Randy Rakow- "Vidi aquam" by Camil van Hulse (Belgian-American, 1897-1988) ski, Michelle Cascio, Leo Gossen, Kenneth Donlevey, Ruthann Baird, Peter "Missa Regina Pacis", Credo III, "Haec Dies", "Exsultate justi", Zignego, William Sweetman Jr., Robert Meier (†), Mike Balister, Karen "Regina Coeli" by Lotti, "Jesus Christ is Risen Today" Zivnuska, Ann Biwer, Phyllis Wegener(†), Betty Jane Sharkey, George Po- (See Easter Vigil section for more detailed information) lacek, Richmond Family, Ruplinger Family, Frances Wirtz, Mary Belle Wer- 12PM EASTER SUNDAY MASS: 442, 459, ner (†), Monsignor Olszyk, Rose Flees(†), Kathie Reeves, Kathy Brockman, After renewal of baptismal promises 720, 458, 443 Fr. Turner, Tim Cascio. INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST ST STANISLAUS BISHOP & MARTYR PARISH LITURGICAL CALENDAR Date/Time Dedicated Feast Offered For Repose of the Soul of Sat 3/31, 8:30 PM Easter Vigil Mass Edward & Rosemary Heckenkamp & (High Mass) 1st Class/White Special Intention Repose of the Soul of Sun 4/1, 10:00 AM Easter Sunday Sylvia E. Vann (High Mass) 1st Class/White By M/M Richard Taylor Living & Deceased Members of Sun 4/1, 12:00 PM Easter Sunday St. Stanislaus Parish Members (English Mass) By the Kolp Family Mon 4/2, 12:00 PM Easter Monday Stephen McManus Family (Low Mass) 1st Class/White By Gabriel Zignego Tue 4/3, 12:00 PM Easter Tuesday Philip Zivnuska (High Mass) 1st Class/White By Karen Zivnuska Easter Wednesday Joseph Mazza Wed 4/4, 12:00 PM 1st Class/White By the Mazza Family Repose of the Soul of Thu 4/5, 12:00 PM Easter Thursday Laura Primasing (High Mass) 1st Class/White By Jim Vitucci Fri 4/6, 6:30 PM Easter Friday Errin Clark Family (Low Mass) 1st Class/White By the Cascio Family FIRST FRIDAY Sat 4/7, 9:00 AM Easter Saturday Triumph of the (Low Mass) 1st Class/White Immaculate Heart of Mary FIRST SATURDAY Repose of the Soul of Sat 4/7, 4:00 PM Divine Mercy Sunday Virginia & Henry Lesczynski (English Mass) (Vigil) By the Kolp Family Sun 4/8, 8:00 AM Deceased Vitucci Siblings (Low Mass) Low Sunday (Octave Day of Easter) Sun 4/8, 10:00 AM 1st Class/White Intentions of Linda Clerkin (High Mass) All servers are requested to serve at the Mass they attend to insure a full and glorious Mass May God reward you for your service! Collections: Saturday 3/24 4:00 pm $365.00 Sunday 3/25 8:00 am $2550.00 10:00 am $5569.00 Sheboygan $489.00 .
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