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The Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio), 1956-03-23 1—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. March 23, 1956 ‘To Give Glory to God? Certain Points of New Ordo (Continued from Page 1) -Mass Ordo---- are not a sufficient number of ously required that the litur* Students Stimulate Prayer, Thought About Vocations sacred ministers, one may cele­ gieal functions on Good Friday brate the rites in simple form, afternoon be carried out in the LITURGY on condition, however, that there nine church. be a sufficient number of clerics 4) If for any cause the Mass of Of The or at least a sufficient number of Holy Thursday cannot be cele­ altar boys. "Sufficient number” brated even in the simple rite means, to be exact, not less than —for example, if the pastor of three for Palm Sunday and the one place is sick or dead or ab­ Mass "In Coena Domini” on Holy sent—the Ordinary can give an­ Thursday and not less than four other priest permission for two SUNDAY, MARCH 25 for Good Friday and the Easter Masses, one to be said in his own THE SECOND SUNDAY OF Vigil. These attendants must be parish and the other in another PASSIONTIDE diligently instructed in their parish. Both Masses, however, PALM SUNDAY tasks. Ixical Ordinaries are to see must be said within the time pre­ Red vestments during Blessing to it that these conditions are ex­ scribed by the decree, that is, not and Procession of palms. MASS: actly observed. before 5 nor after 8 p. m. Violet vestments, no Gloria, one 3) In a church where the 5) The Easter vigil may be cel­ Prayer, Passion according to St. Blessed Sacrament has been Matthew beginning with Geth­ ebrated in churches or oratories pieced at the Alter of Reposi­ where the liturgical services of semane. Credo, Preface ot the tion on Holy Thursday—even if Holy Cross. NOTE: In Masses Holy Thursday and Good Friday the Mass has been celebrated are not celebrated. Likewise, the through Holy Thursday, the psalm in the simple rite—it is rigor- “Judge me, O God’’ in prayers at Holy Saturday vigil can be omit­ the foot of the altar is ’omitted. ted where the rites of Holy Thurs­ “Glory be to the Father ’ is omit­ day and Good Friday have been ted in the Introit and at the wash­ DCCW Meet celebrated. 6) The Ordinary can permit ing of hands. Barbara Catalano (Continued from Pag 1) those priests having charge of MONDAY, MARCH 26 Now president of the Sacred Heart two parishes to say a second FERIAL DAY Sister Mary Alice, O.P, Parish Council and general chair­ Violet vestments, no Gloria, Mass on Holy Thursday a well as man of the conference, has ap­ to repeat the service of Good one Prayer, no Credo, Preface of David Corcoran Devid Sorohan Marilyn Warnar Dr, Patrick J. Creadon pointed the following members the Holy Cross, Prayer over the Friuay. Likewise, there may be of Sacred Heart Parish Council as two Masses of the Easter vigil. People. Why do I want to be a priest? Why a nun? What committee chairmen, parish TUESDAY, MARCH 27 made me become a doctor? Or a journalist? However the Masses may not be chairman. Mrs. Thomas Meechan; said in the same church. More­ FERIAL DAY These were some of the questions which a half dozen Rites in Holy Week decorations — Mrs. Karl Stein* Violet vestments, no Gloria, over the time limits prescribed young men and women answered this week in an attempt (Continued from Page 1) baugh and Mrs. Louis Endres; by the decree must be observed. one prayer, Passion according to to stimulate the thinking (and publicity — Mrs. Joseph Scolati; SI. Mark beginning with Geth­ William Kappas and Monsignor preach the sermon, and Father The service cannot start before praying) of their* younger broth­ “satisfaction of doing something reservations — Mrs. Russell Mull- sundown. semane, no Credo, Preface of Edward Spiars as daacons of James Carroll and ‘he Reverend ers and sisters during Vocation worthwhile.” Miss Warner, a sen­ ady music. the Holy Cross. Prayer over the honor. Daacon and subdaacon Mr. Patrick Sorohan will serve Month. ior in the Mt. Carmel School as masters of ceremonies. Minor Mrs. Kenneth Akfen, chairman People. Although their reasons for respectively will ba Father Ur* of Nursing asserted: ministers will be students from of hospitality, is being assisted WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 becoming a priest, a sister, a ban Wiggins and Fathar Omar "Every girl must have a feel­ Schroeder, and masters of cara* St. Charles Seminary. The Schola by Mrs. Joseph Bonelli, Mrs. Lucy FERIAL DAY writer, a nurse or a doctor are ing of wanting to help other monies will be Monsignor Ro­ Cantorum, composed of students Herbst. Mrs. Wilbur Franz. Mrs. Violet ’ estments. Extra prayer quite varied, one basic parallel people. Nursing is a rewarding land Winel, Father James Car. from various seminaries, will Herman Sciarini. Mrs. Russell and Lesson after Kyrie, no Glor­ is evident. All seek to help oth­ profession because we can see Mullady, Mrs. Herbert Still, Mrs. Passion according to St. Luke roll and the Reverend Mr. Pat­ again sing. ia, er people and all wish in some that we are helping someone." Raymond Ricklic, Mrs. Anthony beginning with Gethsemane, no rick Sorohan. way to give glory to God. Miss Warner also noted that Good Friday Dergel. Mrs. Frank Destefani, Credo. Preface of the Holy Cross, Twelve Priests Young men who are eyeing the being a nurse will give her a cer­ Good Friday devotions, which Mrs. Frank Turk, Mrs. Leo ledg­ Prayer over the People. Fathers Charles Haluska, priesthood as a career should pay tain amount of job security. The will extend from noon to 2 p.m., er. Mrs. Thomas Helbling. Mrs. THURSDAY, MARCH 29 Charles Koeller, Robert O’Brien, particular heed to the remarks of nursing home, she said provides will include a sermon by Mon­ Don Calhoun. Mrs. John Hawk. HOLY THURSDAY Wayne Meyer. Anthony Beck­ David Sorohan. 21. of New lx*x- companionship for girls interested signor Paul Glenn, rector of St. Mrs. Carl Endres, Mrs. Elizabeth SOLEMN EVENING MASS er. James McKay, S.M., Albert ington who is four years away in community living. Charles Seminary. The liturgical Carroll. Mrs. Everett Burkey. Mrs. OF THE LAST SUPPER from fulfilling a long-time desire D’huyvetter, C.I.C.M., Joseph ceremonies of Good Friday are Lawler, Rocco Cosentino. Michael Franz, Jr.. Mrs. Stanley White vestments, Gloria, one to become a priest. A senior at Some sage advice for girls scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. Massarelli, and Mrs. Richard Prayer, no Credo, Preface of the Ruth Caspar C.PP.S., Clarence McIntyre. NEED HELP? SI. Charles College. Sorohan dis wishing to enter the religious life Bishop Ready will preside. Fa­ Musgrave. Holy Cross, Communicantes. claims being “tapped on the O.M.I., Paul Bagley. O.P., and came from Sister Mary Alice. O. ther James Kulp and Father Ed­ Mrs. Dom Ferchill is chairman Let us help you with a low- Hanc igitur, and Qui pridie are shoulder by the Holy Ghost” or James Bregola. P.I.M.E. P., the former Barbara Catalano ward Healey will be deacons of of the reception and members of cost Home Construction proper. hearing “a voice from heaven.” Seven Deacons of 2960 Berwick Blvd. The young honor, and Father George Ful her committee are Mrs. Floyd De­ FRIDAY, MARCH 30 "I don't think any seminar­ Fathers James Hanley, James Loan. Budget-easy Month­ sister, now in her novitiate at St. cher will be the celebrant. Other Nicola. Mrs. Bruno Columbo, GOOD FRIDAY ian could give full value to the Kraus. John Tague, Peter Ess ly Payments begin when Mary of the Springs, declared: officers will be the 'feverend Mr. Miss Anna Dellago, Mrs. Rocco SOLEMN AFTERNOON LITURGY question in ■ single sentence," man. Bernard McClory. Donald house is completed. And "The words 'Come Follow Charles Griffin and the Reverend Pompey, Mrs. John Bober, Mrs. OF THE LORD'S PASSION said Sorohan, "unless it were Schulz and William Rardin. — interest is charged only Mo' always had special Mr. John Fulcher, deacon and Thomas Police, Mrs. Charles Con- ANO DEATH to learn how to love and serve Seven Subdeacons on money as used for con­ nificance for me. While a bi- subdeacon respectively, and Mon­ coni, Mrs. John Journey. Mrs. Black vestments, Ceremonies as God more end better than what Fathers John O’Rourke. Fran­ ology major in college, I de- signor Roland Winel and Father Mario Zanetti. Mrs. Rose McCoy. struction. Come in soon in the Missal. we have done in past years . ." cis Miller. Colby Grimes, An­ termined to follow Him in the James Carroll, masters of cere­ Mrs. Cam Bassetti, Mis. Nicholas . parking’s free! SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Sorohan. who attributes the de- thony Borrelli. William Huber. religious life." monies. Deacons from the Pon­ Sefing, Mrs. Inno. Mrs. Andrew HOLY SATURDAY velopmenl of his vocation to Ihe William Johnson and Robert OPEN FRIDAY TILL 5:30 tifical College Josephinum will Yosick, Mrs. Julia Goffoli, Mrs. THE EASTER VIGIL good example and prayers of his Lemon. Another candidate for the serve as passion singers, and stu­ Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Louis Pom­ White vestments, Gloria, one parents, his parish priest, and the Singing at the Mass will be the priesthood. David Corcoran, of dents from St. Charles Seminary, pey, Mrs. Eugene Kline, Mrs. Jos­ Prayer, no Credo, Preface of sisters who taught him, said he Schola Cantorum, composed of Chillicothe, said he has “never as minor ministers The same eph Polka. Mrs. Louis Dusini, Easter, Communicantes and Hanc uas once attracted by ideas to .students from Mt.
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