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INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
Shrine of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Dedication of the Archbasilica of Holy Savior
November 9, 2008
MONTHLY MASS ON THE 25TH IN HONOR OF THE DIVINE INFANT KING
Every 25th of the month a festive High Mass is celebrated at 7:00
pm with Gregorian Chant and works by masters of Sacred Polyphony.
Mass is followed by Novena prayers & Benediction. SPECIAL
DEVOTIONS FOLLOWING MASS
Tuesday 6:30 pm Novena to St. Therese & Benediction
Saturday 8:00 am Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help
17th - 25th of each Month Novena to the Infant Jesus
REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
Monday 8:00 am Tuesday 6:30 pm Wednesday - Saturday- 8:00 am
Sunday 8:00 am Low Mass 10:00 am High Mass
Confessions: Daily 30 minutes before Mass Sundays between Masses
VESPERS & BENEDICTION Sundays at 6:00 pm
SHRINE CLERGY: Msgr. R. Michael Schmitz STD, JCL, Vicar General
Father Matthew Talarico, Vice-Rector Abb Georg Emmel, Sacristan
& Office Assistant Abb Joseph Jessel, Organist Abb Chad
Templin, Bookkeeping & Office Assistant
6415 South Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637 T
1-773-363-7409 F 1-773-363-7842 [email protected]
www.infantking.org www.institute-christ-king.org
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Sunday, November 9 After 10:00 am Mass, Gregorian Chant session
with Fr. Talarico in priory lower level reception room
Sunday, November 16 After 10:00 am Mass, coffee hour in priory
lower level
Tuesday, November 18 7:30 pm (after Mass and Novena) Great
Masters of Spirituality series: St. Francis de Sales
Saturday, November 25 7:00 pm Votive High Mass of Nativity in
honor of the Holy Infant King, Choral music: The Ecclesia
schola
ANNOUNCEMENTS &UPCOMING EVENTS
SUNDAY, NOV 9
6:00PM:
II VESPERS OF
THE DEDICATION OF
HOLY SAVIOR BASILICA
with organ interlude by J.S. Bach
2nd Short Fugue in D minor
followed by Benediction
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THE GREAT MASTERS OF SPIRITUALITY SERIES
This months spirituality class open to all adults and young
people in the priory lower level reception room. In this forty-five
minute class we shall read and com-ment on excerpts from St.
Francis de Sales writings while evoking his biographical
background.
Charity Conquers All The Consoling Spiritual doctrine of Saint
Francis de Sales
Tuesday, November 18, at 7:30pm
WISDOM OF THE SAINTS
Saint Francis de Sales teaches us that a holy life is a happy
life.
The world runs down true devotion, painting devout people with a
gloomy, melancholy aspect, and affirming that religion makes them
dismal and unpleasant. Butthe Holy Ghost tells us through His
Saints, and Our Lord has told us with His own lips, that a devout
life is very sweet, very happy and very loveable. The world,
looking on, sees that devout persons fast, hold vigils and pray,
endure offenses patiently, serve the sick and poor, restrain their
temper, check and subdue their passions, deny themselves in all
sensual indulgence, and do many other things which in themselves
are hard and difficult. But the world sees nothing of that inward,
heartfelt devotion which makes all these actions pleasant and
easyAlthough the devout soul finds bit-ter herbs along its path of
devotion, they are all turned to sweetness and pleasantness as it
treads;and the martyrs have counted fire, sword, and rack but as
perfumed flowers by reason of their devotion. And if devotion can
sweeten such cruel torments, and even death itself, how much more
will it give a charm to ordi-
nary good deeds? - Introduction to the Devout Life, Part 1,
Chapter 2.
SACRED MUSIC WORKSHOP
Twenty minute session on Gregorian Chant
after Sunday 10:00 am High Mass November 9
At the same time,
a childrens music class is also available.
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SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION AT THE SHRINE
His Excellency, the Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry will
administer the Sacrament of Confirmation and will celebrate a
Pontifical High Mass on Sunday, October 11 of next year. Those who
would like to receive the sacrament of Confirmation should contact
the Priory as soon as possible in order to participate in the
preparation pro-gram for the reception of this Sacrament.
NOVEMBER: MONTH OF THE HOLY SOULS
Prayer for those who mourn Almighty God, Who knows the weakness
and frailty of our nature: we beseech Thee to give us Thy servants
whom Thou hast stricken with this sorrow, such measure of Thy grace
as shall enable us to bear it with humility, resignation, and
submission to Thy divine Will. Grant that the affliction which it
has pleased Thee to bring upon us may be a means of drawing us
nearer to Thee. Strengthen us, O Lord, that we may not languish in
fruitless sorrow, but by the assistance of the Holy Ghost, may
truly be comforted by submitting ourselves to Thy holy Will. Grant
that no impatient murmuring may find a place in our hearts: that we
may not sorrow as those who have no hope. Let not our grief exceed
the bounds of reason and religion; but so temper it, we beseech
Thee, with the consolations of the Holy Ghost, that we may find the
inward rest of perfect submission to Thy holy Will, and unshaken
trust in Thy loving mercy. Teach us to set our affections on things
above, not on things of earth; on those joys which never fade, on
the pleasures that are at Thy right hand forevermore. Through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen.
ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS
DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR CONFIRMATION? REMINDERS FROM THE CATECHISM
Confirmation is a sacrament which gives us the Holy Ghost, imprints
on our souls the mark of a soldier of Jesus Christ, and makes us
perfect Christians by confirming us in the faith and perfecting the
other virtues and gifts received in Baptism. The gifts of the Holy
Ghost received in Confirmation are these seven: Wisdom,
Understanding, Coun-sel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and the Fear
of the Lord. The matter of this sacra-ment, besides the imposition
of hands by the bishop, is the anointing of the forehead of the
baptized with sacred chrism; and for this reason it is also called
the sacrament of Chrism, that is Anointing. Sacred Chrism is oil of
olive mingled with balsam, and con-secrated by the bishop on Holy
Thursday. In this sacrament the oil, which is unctuous and
strengthening, signifies the abounding grace which is diffused over
the soul of the Christian to confirm him in his faith; and the
balsam, which is fragrant and prevents corruption, signifies that
the Christian, strengthened by this grace, is enabled to give forth
a good odor of Christian virtue and preserve himself from the
corruption of vice. In administering the sacrament of Confirmation
the bishop first stretches his hands over those to be confirmed,
and invokes the Holy Ghost upon them; next, he anoints the forehead
of each one with sacred chrism in the form of a
cross, saying the words of the form; I sign thee with the Sign
of the Cross, and I confirm thee with the chrism of salvation, in
the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Amen." Then he gives each one confirmed a light stroke on the cheek
with his right hand, saying: Peace be with you; finally, he
solemnly blesses all those he has confirmed. The anointing is made
on the forehead, where signs of fear and shame appear, in order
that he who is confirmed may understand that he should not blush at
the name and profession of a Christian, nor fear the enemies o f
his faith. A light stroke is given to the person confirmed to show
him that he should be ready to bear all insults and endure all
sufferings for the faith of Jesus Christ. In order that, by word
and example, they may show the confirmed the way to eternal life
and help him in the spiritual combat. They should be of proper age,
Catholics, confirmed, instructed in the necessary truths of
religion, and persons of good life. The sponsor in Confirmation
contracts the same spiritual relationship as is contracted in
Baptism.
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LITURGICAL CALENDAR & READINGS
INTROIT: GEN. 18. 17 Terrible is this place: it is the house of
God, and the gate of heaven; and it shall be called the court of
God. Ps. How lovely are Thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! My soul
longeth and fainteth for the courts of the Lord. . Glory be to the
Father.
COLLECT: O God, who every year dost renew the day of the
consecration of this Thy holy temple, and continuest to bring us in
safety to Thy sacred mysteries, graciously hear the prayers of Thy
people, and grant that all who enter this temple to implore Thy
blessings, may rejoice in obtaining whatsoever they ask. Through
our Lord.
EPISTLE: APOCALYPSE 21. 2-5 In those days I saw the holy city,
the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as
a bride adorned for her hus-band. And I heard a great voice from
the throne, saying: Behold the tabernacle of God with men, and He
will dwell with them. And they shall be His peo-ple, and God
Himself with them shall be their God: and God shall wipe away all
tears from their eyes: and death shall be no more, nor mourning,
nor cry-ing, nor sorrow shall be any more, for the former things
are passed away. And He that sat on the throne said: Behold, I make
all things new.
GRADUAL: This place was made by God, a priceless mystery, it is
without reproof. . O God, before whom stands the choir of angels,
give ear to the prayers of Thy servants. ALLELUIA: PS. 137. 2
Alleluia, alleluia. . I will worship towards Thy holy temple: and I
will give glory to Thy name. Alleluia. . The house of the Lord is
well founded upon a firm rock. Alleluia.
GOSPEL: LUKE 19. 1-10 At that time, Jesus entering in, walked
through Jericho. And behold, there was a man named Zacheus, who was
the chief of the publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see
Jesus who He was: and he could not for the crowd, because he was
low of stature. And running before, he climbed up into a
sycamore-tree, that he might see Him: for He was to pass that way.
And when Jesus was come to the place, looking up He saw him, and
said to him: Zacheus make haste and come down: for this day I must
abide in thy house. And he made haste and came down, and re-ceived
Him with joy. And when all saw it, they mur-mured, saying, that He
was gone to be a guest with a man that was a sinner. But Zacheus
standing, said to the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I
give to the poor; and if I have wronged any man of any thing, I
restore him fourfold. Jesus said to him: This day is sal-vation
come to this house; because he also is a son of Abraham. For the
Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.
OFFERTORY: 1 PARAL. 29. 17, 18 O Lord God, in the sim-plicity of
my heart I have joyfully offered all these things; and I have seen
with great joy Thy people which
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 9 DEDICATION OF THE ARCHBASILICA OF OUR HOLY
SAVIOR 8:00 am Low Mass 10:00 am High Mass (Followed by Music
Workshop) 6:00 pm Vespers & Eucharistic Adoration
MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 10 ST. ANDREW AVELLINO 8:00 am Low Mass
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 11 ST. MARIN OF TOURS 6:30 pm Holy Mass
followed by Benediction and Saint Thrse Novena
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 12 ST. MARTIN I 8:00 am Low Mass
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 13 ST. DIDACUS 8:00 am Low Mass
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 14 ST. JOSAPHAT 8:00 am Low Mass
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 15 ST. ALBERT THE GREAT 8:00 am Holy Mass
& Devotions to
Our Mother of Perpetual Help
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 16 6TH RESUMED SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8:00 am
Low Mass 10:00 am High Mass
(followed by coffee hour in the priory lower level) 6:00 pm
Vespers & Eucharistic Adoration
are here present: O God of Israel, keep this will.
SECRET: Graciously hear our prayers, we beseech Thee, O Lord;
that, while we offer these present vows, we may by Thy help be
found worthy to win Thine ever lasting reward.
COMMUNION: MATT. 21. 13 My house shall be called the house of
prayer, saith the Lord: in it every one that asketh receiveth: and
he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be
opened.
POST COMMUNION: O God, who from living and chosen stones dost
prepare an eternal dwelling place for Thy majesty; assist Thy
suppliant people, that Thy Church, whilst benefitting by material
enlargement, may also expand by spiritual increase.
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HOLY INFANT KING NOVENA
In honor of the Divine Infant King a Votive High Mass of the
Nativity is celebrated at the Shrine at 7:00 pm on the 25th day of
every month. In preparation for this monthly commemoration of the
Infant King, a Novena prayer in His honor is recited after daily
Mass from the 17th through the 25th of every month.
The more you honor Me, the more I will bless you. Here, the
Divine Infant King, real Symbol for Truth Lived in Charity, will be
the center of liturgical worship and devo-tion. A seventeenth
century statue of the Divine Infant King, donated by a generous
benefac-tor, has been solemnly crowned and enthroned above the High
altar of the Shrine by His Emi-nence Francis Cardinal George in
December 2007.
The Shrine of Christ the King was built in 1923 by renowned
architect Henry Schlacks as St. Clara Church. Having barely escaped
the wrecking ball, this magnificent historic landmark has been
given to the care of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign
Priest. With only provisional furnishings, the Shrine is already a
haven for the transcendent beauty of the Ex-traordinary Form of the
Latin Rite, dear to our beloved Pope Benedict XVI.
Novena Prayer
O Divine Infant Jesus, I have recourse to Thee. Please, through
Thy Blessed Mother, assist me in this necessity (mention intention
here), because I firmly believe that Thy Divinity can help me. I
hope with confidence to obtain thy holy grace. I love Thee with all
my heart and with all the strength of my soul. I repent sincerely
of my sins and I beg Thee, O Good Jesus, to grant me the strength
to triumph over them. I resolve never more to offend Thee and I
come to offer myself to Thee with the intention of enduring
everything rather than to displease Thee. Henceforth, I desire to
serve Thee with fidelity and, for the love of Thee, O Divine
Infant, I will love my neighbor as myself. All powerful Infant, O
Jesus, I implore Thee again, assist me in this need. Grant me the
grace of possessing Thee eternally with Mary and Joseph and of
adoring Thee with the angels in the heavenly court. Amen.
VOTIVE MASS OF THE NATIVITY IN HONOR OF THE
DIVINE INFANT KING
Followed by Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 7:00 PM
Choral music provided by Ecclesia Schola
under the direction of Timothy Woods
Missa Papae Marcelli, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
(1525-1594)
Offertory Motet: Ave Redemptoris Mater, Kevin Allen
Communion Motet: Ave Verum: Kevin Allen