THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF ST. PHILOMENA THE SOCIETY OF PIUS X June 14th, 2020 A.D. – Solemnity of Corpus Christi Welcome Visitors! The National Shrine of St. Philomena is part of the apostolate of The Society of Saint Pius X. The Shrine is maintained by an Association of Catholics known as “The Friends of St. Philo- mena, Inc.” (Code of Canon Law, N. 215). We teach the full Christian Faith and Morality. We adhere to the Traditional Roman Rites and follow the 1962 Roman Missal. The National Shrine of St. Philomena was founded in 1988 by Father Timothy Hopkins, R.I.P. He was a priest of the Diocese of Marsi, Italy, ordained by Mgr. Biaggio Terrinoni, O.F.M. (Cap.), R.I.P, on December 8th, 1984. Father Hopkins was privileged to have been Gregorian Latin liturgy associated with the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X for more than 23 years. Until 1969, the various Catholic liturgies were While obedient to the One True Church, and all of apostolic origin. The Gregorian Latin acknowledging and praying at each Mass for liturgy, celebrated in this church, follows the His Holiness Pope Francis, and the Most Rever- tradition of Saint Peter, the first Pope, and has end Thomas Wenski, Archbishop of Miami, the never undergone any essential change till the Shrine is not affiliated with the Archdiocese of present time. Every gesture, every word has Miami and receives no financial or other sup- been weighed and measured with the assis- port from it. tance of the Holy Ghost for the greatest glory of God and the salvation of souls. 1621 SW 6th St. Miami, FL 33135 - (305) 758-7724 Websites: shrineofstphilomena.com E-mail: [email protected] Founder: The Reverend Father Timothy Hopkins, R.I.P. : The Reverend Father Marc Vernoy, F.S.S.P.X. Chaplain: The Reverend Father Samuel Fabula, F.S.S.P.X. Mailing Addr: P.O. Box 530157, Miami Shores, FL 33153-0157 News and Announcements The Feast of Corpus Christi is the liturgical solemnity celebrating the belief in the Body and Blood of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His Real Presence in the Eucharist. It emphasizes the joy of the institution of the Eucharist, which was observed on Holy Thursday. Next Sunday, the External Solemnity of Corpus Christi, there will be a procession with the Blessed Sacrament. **** Today’s second collection will be taken up for the new shrine of St. Philomena. **** We are now able to accept online donations through PayPal with no charges. Our Lady of Victory: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1718855 The Shrine of St. Philomena: http://www.sspxflorida.com/en/philomena-shrine/Miami **** Ignatian Retreats will be preached in Sanford from June 22nd to June 27th; and from July 6th to July 11th. Some of our Friday and Saturday masses will have to be cancelled during the retreats. Please check the bulletin and apps for schedule changes. Please pray for the retreatants and preachers. **** June is the month of the Sacred Heart. The universal devotion to the Sacred Heart was brought about due to the mission entrusted to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque by Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself. The feast was extended to the whole church by Pius IX in 1856, and made a first-class feast by Leo XIII in 1889. The feast and month of the Sacred Heart is not just a time for “simple” prayer. Rather, it has always been tied to the spirit of sacrifice, with reparation made for the offenses against Our Lord. As faithful, therefore, we should prepare to participate in this month fully, with our external actions, penances, and holy hours playing a vital role. **** St. Juliana belonged to the noble Falconieri family of . Her uncle, Alexis Falconieri, was one of the seven founders of the . Under his influence, St. Juliana Falconieri decided at a young age to follow the . After her father's death in 1285, she received the habit of the of the Servites from St. Philip Benizi, then Prior General of that Order. She remained at home until 1305, following the rule the prior had given her until her mother's death, when St. Juliana and several companions moved into a house of their own, which became the first of the Sisters of the Third Order of Servites. St. Juliana would serve as until the end of her life. She died in 1341 at the age of seventy-one. She was beatified on July 26, 1678 by Pope Innocent XI, and canonized on June 16, 1737 by Pope Clement XII.

“The LORD is in his Holy Temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him.” (Hab. 2, 20) St. Ambrose: Concerning repentance (Number 36) That faithful teacher, having promised one of two things, gave each. He came with a rod, for he separated the guilty man from the holy fellowship. And well is he said to be delivered to Satan who is separated from the body of Christ. But he came in love and with the spirit of meekness, whether because he so delivered him up as to save his soul, or because he afterwards restored to the sacraments him whom he had before separated. For it is needful to separate one who has grievously fallen, lest a little leaven corrupt the whole lump. And the old leaven must be purged out, or the old man in each person; that is, the outward man and his deeds, he who among the people has grown old in sin and hardened in vices. And well did he say purged, not cast forth, for what is purged is not considered wholly valueless, for to this end is it purged, that what is of value be separated from the worthless, but that which is cast forth is considered to have in itself nothing of value. The Apostle then judged that the sinner should then at once be restored to the heavenly sacraments if he him- self wished to be cleansed. And well is it said "Purge," for he is purged as by certain things done by the whole people, and is washed in the tears of the multitude, and redeemed from sin by the weeping of the multitude, and is purged in the inner man. For Christ granted to His Church that one should be redeemed by means of all, as she herself was found worthy of the coming of the Lord Jesus, in order that through One all might be redeemed.

OF YOUR CHARITY, PLEASE PRAY FOR: Pope Francis, Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Fr. Davide Pagliarani and the Society of St. Pius X, vocations to the priesthood and religious life. The Sick: Michael Varela, William Muir, Gordon Pennington, Nelly Pérez, Melba Pérez, Maura Laguna, Santos Chong, Adilia Varela, Mirta Fernández, Beatriz Contreras, Dulce Mª Soler, Lenore Crewe-Jones, Zoila Arroyo, Ruth Martínez, Néstor Seda, María del Carmen Alvarado, Daniel Robles-Smithson, Sheila Tiernan, Deirde Tiernan The Faithful Departed: Fr. Timothy A. Hopkins, Fr. Enrique Rueda, Fr. Sergio Heredia, Blanca Seda, Geraldine Wilson, Lydia E. Guethon, Toña Villamizar, Barbara Fabula, Lorenzo Valdivia, Hugo Pérez Morales, Luz Marina López, Francisco Pérez, Mariana Lam-Leo, Oscar Velázquez, Ada Velazquez, Eva Velazquez, Nancy Zaldivar, Estela Guilarte, Josefa Leon, Gladys Marín, Santiago Miranda, Marianne Eubanks, Lazaro Gonzalez, Carlos Suárez, Peter Steeger, Ralph Ledesma, Carlos Vázquez, Carlos Valdes, Orestes Isa, Henry Pérez, Rita Marvez, Nilda Padrón, Elsa Albuerne, Joe Katz, Arthur Neri, Edward & Doris Schepis, Isabel Delgado, Edward Orlowski, Margaret Doswell, Antolín Reyes, Geraldine Graves, Gerardo Guzmán Alvergue, Charles Mauro, Margarita Force, Lucille & Dorothy Tremblay, Joseph H. Tiernan III, Sor Catherine Doyle, Maryrose Dewey, Sue Sorensen, Anne St. Laurent, Maria Altamirano, Gerard Mehr, Pilarcita, Fanny & Luis Baquerizo, Luis Baquerizo Jr., Eladio Armesto-García and all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, especially those with no-one here on earth to pray for them.

“I urge you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, your spiritual worship.” Rm 12:1 Out of respect for Our Lord Jesus Christ and for For gentlemen and lads: Neither shorts, T-shirts the edification of our neighbor, we beg all to ap- nor sneakers meet the norms of modesty. pear in Church decent in deportment and modest For ladies and girls: Neither shorts, slacks, in dress. sleeveless, short nor low-cut dresses meet the norms of modesty. However, no one has the right to question others, Furthermore, according to apostolic custom or especially visitors. It belongs to the parish priest Church law, gentlemen are bareheaded in church; alone to instruct the laity when they repeatedly and ladies are requested to cover their heads. dress or deport below expectation. Thank you for your charity.

Mass Times and Feasts from June 14th to June 22nd

Date Time Devotion Chapel Feast Day 6:00 am Holy Mass Davie SOLEMNITY CORPUS CHRISTI 7:30 am Holy Mass Davie Sunday, 14th (II Sunday after Pentecost) 10:30 am Holy Mass Davie St Basil the Great, Bp., conf., & doctor 12:30 pm Holy Mass W Palm Bch FERIA Monday, 15th ——— ——— ——— St. Vitus and companions, Martyrs (Co.) Tuesday, 16th ——— ——— ——— FERIA

Wednesday, 17th ——— ——— ——— St. Gregory Barbarigo, Bp. & confessor

St. Ephrem, Deacon, conf. & doctor Thursday, 18th ——— ——— ——— Sts. Mark & Marcellian, Martyrs (Co.) FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART Friday, 19th 6:30 pm Holy Mass Davie St. Juliana Falconieri, Virgin (Comm.) Sts. Gervase & Protase, Martyrs (Comm.) Our Lady on Saturdays Saturday, 20th 10:00 am Holy Mass Davie St. Silverius, Pope & martyr (Comm.) 6:00 am Holy Mass Davie III SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 7:30 am Holy Mass Davie Sunday, 21st St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Confessor 10:30 am Holy Mass Davie Father’s Day 12:30 pm Holy Mass W Palm Bch

Monday, 22nd ——— ——— ——— St. Paulinus, Bishop & confessor