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 – Rector & Pastor Father Justin P. Fletcher – parochial Vicar Deacon James Barnett, Deacon Mark Baker, Deacon Mark Stockstill – Pastoral Assistants

+ Fifth Sunday in Lent Called Passion Sunday + 7 April AD 2019 +

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/Director of Facilities: 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 Music/Organist: Edmund Murray Associate Director of Music: Chalon Murray Director of the Office of Liturgy: Rebecca Hill Assistant to the Office of Liturgy & Office of Sacramental Life: Carolyn Barnett Director of Events: Ana Newton Director of RCIA: Deacon Mark Baker Director of Youth Ministry: Tim & Jessica Caruthers Director of Family Life Ministries: Mary Halbleib 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 Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father, Pope Francis For Doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others.

Welcome to Our Visitors

Thank you for sharing in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 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.

Chrism Mass of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

Thursday April 11, 2019 at 6:30 pm Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham

Bishop Steven J. Lopes as celebrant and the Priests of the Ordinariate will concelebrate.

Reception to follow in the Chancery Great Hall

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

Fourth Sunday in Lent In Our Parish This Week

Weekly Budget $ 16,650 Saturday, April 6 Saturday in the Fourth Week of Lent Regular Offering $ 21,784 8:00 am Said Mass [June Goss+] Mass Attendance 930 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Houston Catholic Women’s Conference - Great Hall 3:45 pm Confession 4:00 pm Rosary Weekly Votive Lights 4:30 pm Baby Bottle Collection - Baskets in Narthex + 4:30 pm Vigil Mass [Larson Famiy] the Votive Lights of 4:30 - 6:00 pm of Repose Sign Up - Narthex Table The Martyrs Sunday, April 7 Fifth Sunday in Lent Called Passion Sunday burn this week for 8:00 am Sung Mass [Angelina Halbleib] all those ill, especially 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Baby Bottle Collection - Baskets in Narthex 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Altar of Repose Sign Up - Narthex Table Carolyn Barnett 8:45 am Confession Howard Chapman 9:00 am Coffee & Donuts - Newman Pavilion Rebecca Hasker 9:30 am Sung Mass [Audley Heath] Shannon Schrader 9:45 am CCD Classes - Seton Hall 9:50 am First Communion Rehearsal - St. Jude Hall Kit 9:45 am Adult Forum - Great Hall + 10:50 am Choral Mattins - Cathedral the Votive Light of 11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW] Our Lady 5:15 pm Confession burns this week for 6:00 pm Said Mass [Delaina/James/Liam] the repose of the souls of 7:00 pm Sung Compline - Cathedral James Fisher & Mark Ferenz Monday, April 8 Monday in Passion Week 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Holy House Chapel Stephen Magliaro 9:00 am Holy House Academy Classes - Seton Hall Peter Braun 12:00 pm Said Mass [Martha Hinke+] + 4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Holy House Chapel the Votive Light of Tuesday, April 9 Tuesday in Passion Week St. Gabriel 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Holy House Chapel burns this week for 12:00 pm Said Mass [Brett Goulas] Fr. Seamus of Jesus, OSA 12:45 pm Rosary & Adoration 4:15 - 6:00 pm Treble Choir Practice - Seton Hall + 6:00 pm Evening Prayer & Benediction the Votive Light of St. Joseph Wednesday, April 10 Wednesday in Passion Week 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Holy House Chapel burns this week for 9:00 am Holy House Academy Classes - Seton Hall Paula Newton 12:00 pm Said Mass [James Kilpatrick] + 4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Holy House Chapel the Votive Light of 6:00 pm American Heritage Girls Troop Meeting - Newman Hall St. Jude 6:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal burns this week for Thursday, April 11 Thursday in Passion Week Barron Family 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Holy House Chapel 12:00 pm Said Mass [Peter Braun+] Adrianne Edling 1:00 pm Clergy Conference - Cathedral Cameron 4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Holy House Chapel + 4:45 pm Clergy Dinner - St. Jude Hall 6:30 pm Chrism Mass 8:30 pm Chrism Mass Reception - Chancery Great Hall In Our Parish This Week Friday, April 12 St. Mary in Passiontide: Friday in Passion Week Palm Sunday 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Holy House Chapel Second Sunday in 12:00 pm Said Mass [Zachariah/Vicky Lingerfelt] Passiontide 1:00 pm Bulletin Folding - St. Jude Hall 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross - Cathedral 7:00 pm Lenten Meditation 8:45 am Confession 7:15 pm Knights Lenten Fish Fry Supper - St. Jude Hall 9:00 am Coffee & Donuts - Newman Saturday, April 13 Saturday in Passion Week Pavilion 8:00 am Said Mass [Rev. James Walsh SJ+] 9:30 am Sung Mass [Thomas Feehrey +] 8:30 am - 2:00 pm Shroud of Turin Exhibit - Chancery Great Hall 9:45 am CCD Classes - Seton Hall 9:00 am Chorus Angelorum Rehearsal - Cathedral 9:45 am Adult Forum - Great Hall 9:00 am Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Seton Hall 9:50 am First Holy Communion 10:00 am Shroud of Turin Presentation by Mr. Russ Breault Rehearsal - St. Jude Hall Great Hall 11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners 3:45 pm Confession of OLW] 4:00 pm Rosary 1:00 pm Walsinghammers Youth 4:30 pm Baby Bottle Collection - Baskets in Narthex Group Meeting - Seton Hall 4:30 pm Vigil Mass [Shirley Cadrin+] 4:00 pm Solemn Choral - 4:30 - 6:00 pm Altar of Repose Sign Up - Narthex Table Cathedral Sunday, April 14 Palm Sunday: Second Sunday in Passiontide 5:15 pm Confession 8:00 am Sung Mass [Mark Ferenz/James Fisher+] 6:00 pm Said Mass 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Baby Bottle Collection - Baskets in Narthex [Delaina/James/Liam] 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Altar of Repose Sign Up - Narthex Table

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham

presents Exhibit of the Shroud of Turin

Saturday, April 13 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in the Great Hall of the Chancery Presentation by Mr. Russ Breault at 10:00 am

Explore the science, history and mystery in a dramatic visual experience. Presentation given by Mr. Russ Breault, President and Founder of the Shroud of Turin Education Project Inc., the mission of which is to “advance the knowledge of the shroud to a new generation.” Visit www.ShroudEncounter.com.

The Seventeenth century fresco on the wall of the so called “Shroud house” in Biella (Piedmont, Italy).

Solemn Choral Evensong

presented by Chorus Angelorum

Sunday, April 14 4:00 pm Evensong at the beginning of

Knights of Columbus

Lenten Fried Catfish Dinner Coleslaw, Fries, & Hush Puppies

In support of our Seminarians and other local OLW Knights charity programs

Friday, April 12, 2019 7:30 pm St. Jude Hall $10.00 per Adult $40.00 per Family

Bulletin Folding for St. Lawrence Grill All are welcome to join in the breaking of the The members of the Bulletin Folding team will Lenten fast. Large grills will be positioned meet Wednesday, April 17 at 1:00 pm in St. outside St. Jude Hall. Bring your favorite Jude Hall to prepare all the leaflets for the Easter meat and veggies to grill and don’t forget the Tridium services. There will be much to do so desserts! The celebration will start immedi- additional help is gladly appreciated. Contact ately after the which begins at Catherine Heath at 713-683-9407 and let her 8:30 pm. The festivities last until the last person leaves! It’s a great way to meet your know you can help. Thank you! fellow parishioners!

Lenten Series & Holy Week Schedule The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham

Holy Week Schedule (Sunday, April 14 – Sunday, April 21)

Palm Sunday Liturgy Saturday Vigil 4:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, 6:00 pm Solemn Choral Evensong - 4:00 pm

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

Good Friday 9:00 am - Stations of the Cross with Family Life Ministries at Planned Parenthood 12:00 noon – Divine Office 1:00 – Stations of the Cross 2:00 – Via Matris 3:00 pm Liturgy – Veneration of the True Cross & Holy Communion Confessions 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm 7:00 pm Good Friday Liturgy - Veneration of the True Cross

Holy Saturday 8:30 am - A Liturgy of the Word for

The Solemn 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) Easter Egg Hunt 11:15 am (Solemn) Easter Egg Hunt 6:00 pm (Said)

Passiontide, the Ordinariate’s Chrism Mass, & Palm Sunday

With the Fifth Sunday in Lent, we draw closer to Golgotha and begin Passiontide, the name desig- nating the last two weeks before Easter Sunday. Passion Week takes us to the foot of the cross with Our Lady for a special liturgical commemoration on Friday, one unique to the Ordinariate Missal and called St. Mary in Passiontide. This coming Friday’s liturgy, the Lenten counterpart of Our Lady of Sorrows (celebrated on September 15), is summed up in the Tract for the day, Stabat sancta Maria: “There stood mournful by the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ: holy Mary, Queen of Heaven, and Lady of the world. V. All ye that pass by: behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow.”

On the day before St. Mary in Passiontide, the Ordinariate will celebrate at the Cathedral, a special liturgical observance of a very different character, more festive though no less solemn. On April 11, Thursday in Passion Week, Bishop Lopes and his priests gathered from across North America will concelebrate the Chrism Mass at which sacred oils will be blessed and consecrated, at which the clergy will renew their priestly promises, and at which the bonds of unity constituting the Or- dinariate as a particular Church will be certified and made palpably manifest. Our Bishop will con- fect three sacramental oils--the oil of catechumens (oleum catechumenorum or oleum sanctorum), the oil of the sick (oleum infirmorum) and holy chrism (sacrum chrisma)--which will be used in the administration of the sacraments throughout the Ordinariate for the year. With a liturgical ex- pression dating back to the fifth-century Gelasian Sacramentary, the Chrism Mass draws on the rich symbolism of holy oils in the Bible, reminding us that in Christ we are anointed by the Anoint- ed One and that the ministration of oil marks the Christian’s passage through life--from the first rites of the Church (at our Baptism), through the mediate rites (represented in the sacraments of Confirmation and Ordination), to the gate of death and life beyond with the last rites (the Anoint- ing of the Sick and Dying, once known as Extreme Unction). In a resonant metaphor for the pas- sage and procession worked by grace through our life in Christ, at the Chrism Mass, simple, natural olive oil is processed to the sanctuary, but after its blessing and consecration, healing, quickening, saving holy oil goes forth as balm for the journey and medicine of immortality.

After passing through Passion Week, another procession will begin the Sacred Liturgy next Sun- day. Following the solemn blessing of palms, we attend Christ the King, singing All Glory, Laud, and Honor (the ancient hymn of Theodulph of Orleans composed around AD 800), and we accom- pany Jesus from Mount Olivet (signified in the blessing of palms), along the road to the gates of Jerusalem (the procession with palms), and into the Holy City itself (into the church and the Litur- gy of the Word). From the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the sacred drama unfolds with the sing- ing of Psalm 22, the great “Passion Psalm” in which we share in the lamentation of Jesus on the Cross: “My God, my God, look upon me; why hast thou forsaken me?” Then the Liturgy continues with the Gospel account of the Passion of Christ in a dramatized reading involving the whole con- gregation. Finally, having identified with Our Lord’s sufferings and having thus made known His Presence--symbolically on the cross leading the procession, communally in the assembled faithful, and personally in His representative the priest--the action culminates on the Altar with the Holy Sacrifice of the Immaculate Victim offered up to the Father for our salvation. Dr. Clint Brand

Stations of the Cross Friday, April 12 6:30 pm

Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Altar of Repose Lenten Meditation following at 7:00 pm by Fr. Charles Hough, Rector & Pastor You are cordially invited to spend time in prayer at the Altar of Repose after the Mass of the Lord’s Last Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingaham Supper. Join members of our parish family in the Lenten Fish Fry Supper Holy House Chapel after the Maunday Thursday Lit- urgy, April 18 at 10:00 pm through Good Friday, 7:15 pm April 19 at 12:00 pm. Please sign the Altar of Repose St. Jude Hall Sheet in the narthex. A minimum of two people are Hosted by the Knights of Columbus needed for each hour.

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

April 5 Mr. Mark Chance “A Conspiracy of Women: A Conversion Story”

April 14 Mr. Brent Haynes “Religion in the Public Square”

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

unPlanned, see it! Archbishop Nauman, USCCB Pro-Life Committee Chair, recommends “if you see only one movie this year, see unPlanned!” for everyone, especially families of older children, and on opening weekend, March 28-31, for box office success. Read the linked letter on our web page by Abby Johnson to parents, explaining the "R" rating and appropriateness for pre-teens and teens, as a Catholic mother of 8 children. Questions? [email protected], 713.447.7141 https:// olwcatholic.org/family-life-ministry-1 trailer/ parent letter/ flier

Lenten Alms Baby Bottle Campaign Please return your alms from Lenten fasting from meat and other things in a baby bot- nd tle from now through Palm Sunday in the narthex or at the FLM Cathedral 2 Saturday Parish Prayer hospitality resource table. Proceeds benefit the nearby 24 hour crisis Days (April 13) at Planned Parenthood, pregnancy ministry through Maternal Assistance, at the Foundation 4600 Gulf Freeway/Cullen, 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 for Life. p.m. for an hour or more. Invite family, friends, parishioners to peacefully, quietly, Pray Good Friday Stations of the Cross at stand and pray on the sidewalk for. Carpool ? Planned Parenthood – Call 713.447.7141 Sign up at fami- Fr. Hough IV will lead Stations of the Cross at 9 [email protected] or https:// am Good Friday, April 19. olwcatholic.org/family-life-ministry-1

Pray for healthy pregnancies & safe deliveries for : Elizabeth and Baby Hlavinka due in March Natural Family Planning Emily and Baby due in April Cathedral Session s Rachel and Baby Cueva due in April April 28, May 19, June 23, 2019 Vera and Baby Wood due in July Call Lou and Jeanne Curcio 713.263.7914 Christine and Baby Stanulonis due in October

Happy Birthday! Catholic Kids Camp 2019 April 1 – Jennifer Tashenberg, Mark Wallace April 2 – Clint McDonald, Lorence Zlomke, July 29 through August 2 Leo Williams Registration is now open! April 3 – Charlie Hough, William Marrs, Laurence Sentmanat, Adele Tawney Please visit the April 4 – Shanna Harris, Audley Heath, Walsingham website Elizabeth Seaton, Christopher Sharkey, Raquel Zlomke, Carolyn Verdina under “Faith Formation” April 5 – Virginia Mahoney, Juliana Missas, to sign up!! Benjamin Sentmanat, Sarah Westerman April 6 – Denny Matranga, Chuong Pham April 7 – Janet Bloom, Gervais Straker, Kathryn Weinheimer April 8 – Rebekah Torres April 9 – Margaret Denson, Liliana Edwards, Mary Pham April 10 – Sarah Morales-Wade April 11 – Barbara Campbell April 12 – Gerard Beck, Daniel Miller April 13 – Michael Wolf Want to Help with Easter Day Egg Hunts? April 14 – Chloe Castellanos, Thomas Hotze, Can you bake individually packaged treats, cook- Charlice Villalovos, Selvachristy Viswasam, Lun Sun Kham, Simon alvarez ies, etc or serve drinks and baked treats to hungry hunters? Or would you like to help hide eggs be- fore the 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. hunts? Be a chaperone

in one of 3 hunting areas? Contact Family Life at [email protected] or text/call Happy Anniversary! 713.447.7141. April 3, 2004 – Paul & Tamatha caldwell THANK YOU! April 4, 2000 – Stephen & Namji Harris Walsinghammers Youth Ministry April 5, 1959 – Robert & Enriqueta Villareal for filling the nearly 1,000 eggs April 5, 2008 – Javier & Jennifer Bustillos April 6, 1991 - Stephen & Slavomira Weeks that eager young egg hunters will find! April 8, 1972 – John & Cassandra D'Antoni April 13, 1996 – Adam & Laurie Chunn

April 17, 1948 – Robert & Rosalind Zimmerman April 17, 2004 – Chidi & Onyi Nwafor April 18, 1959 – Don & Dolores Genitempo April 19, 1980 – Michael & Carolee Cote

April 19, 2008 – Bart & Ericka Soileau April 21, 1990 – Michael & Catherine Beck

Visitation Ministry Referrals The Visitation Ministry is to aid the clergy of the Cathedral Wedding Inquiries of Our Lady of Walsingham in meeting the needs of parish- Please contact Rebecca Hill at liturgyof- ioners who, due to illness or infirmity, are unable to attend [email protected] for Wedding requests. Mass and other parish functions. If you or a parishioner Contact Ana Newton in the Events Office for Wedding you know would be blessed by Visitation Ministry support, Reception requests at [email protected]. email visitationministry2olwatholic.org or contact the office at 713-683-9407.

PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN TROUBLE, SORROW, SICKNESS, OR ADVERSITY especially Adrianne Edling, Carolyn Barnett , Rita, Catholic Writers Group the Barnett Family, the Larry Jones Family, Diane, Lucy, Caretakes of the Sick, The Catholic Writers Group is dedicated to Anthony, Larson Family, Paula Newton, Jan, Mariza hearten its members in their writing endeavors Gutierrez, Ernest Santos, Frank Santos, Bill Martin, and to learn more about writing, publishing Aaron Corkery, Truitt Maberry, Gaddy Family, Lt. Brock Da- and marketing. And we honor God and our vidson, Rebecca Hasker (beloved granddaughter of Glenn and Lilian Phillips, Paula, Scott, Laurie, faith through words that show both our love Jason, Marie Ackley, Kit, Gina, for Him and our fidelity to the teachings of the and those on the Prayer List in the Martyrs Chapel. Church. We’ll meet Sunday, April 14 at 1:30 AND THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED pm in Seton Hall. Contact Jeanne Curcio at Especially Peter Braun, Henry Davis, 713-962-7943 for questions. JoLee Christina Marker, and Mary Susan Butos

Bishop’s Appeal Laying a foundation for the Ordinariate God bless all of you who have so generously responded in support of the 2019 Bishop’s Appeal. Gifts to this campaign will make it possible for more of God’s people to be touched by the Ordinariate’s witness of faith. If you have not yet responded, please do so today. Pick up a pledge form or visit ordinariate.net/ bishops-appeal to give.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Tuesday from 12 noon until Evening Prayer/Benediction at 6:00 pm. Come be still with the Lord. Ask Him for graces for yourself or for loved ones, reflect on His Word, or keep Him company.

Palm Sunday

April 14, 2019

We’ll receive palms at all of the Masses next Sunday. Palm branches are widely recognized symbol of peace and victory, hence their pre- ferred use on Palm Sunday.