Sunday, May 4, 2014 - Second Sunday after Easter
CONTACT INFORMATION
CHAPEL ADDRESS 1825 S. Riverside Dr. (Hwy 57)
Green Bay, WI 54301
RECTORY & MAILING ADDRESS 211 N. Maple Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54303
Phone (920) 437-9660
Fax (920) 437-5154
www.institute-christ-king.org/greenbay
ORATORY CLERGY T h e V e r y R e v e r e n d M s g r . M i c h a e l R . S c h m i t z P r o v i n c i a l S u p e r i o r , V i c a r G e n e r a l
T h e R e v e r e n d C a n o n A n d r e a s H e l l m a n n , R e c t o r
ST. JOSEPH ORATORY INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
Where do the priests come from who serve you and your children at present, and who will be there in the future? They come from the Insti-tute’s Seminary in Gricigliano, Italy!
The faithful often express their gratitude for the ser-vices of our priests across the Institute’s world-wide apostolate. They unite their prayers to those of our Sisters, the Adorers of the Royal Heart of Christ the King who pray for their priests. Good priests are the fruit of these prayers, sacrifices and of the excellent formation dispensed in the Institute’s Mother house in Gricigliano near Florence, Italy.
Your support of our work in the United States is tremendous, but please also keep in mind the seminary where all of our future priests are formed. Please pray for our seminarians continu-ously and help us to continue the work of priestly formation, most pleasing to God and necessary for the Church.
Please consider making a generous donation to our beloved Seminary. A Second Collection will be taken up at both Masses. Please remember that any amount is most appreciated and helpful.
O LORD, SEND US PRIESTS! O LORD, SEND US HOLY PRIESTS! O LORD, SEND US MANY HOLY PRIESTS & RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS!
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EASTER POTLUCK, TOUR OF ST. PATRICK’S,
TALENT SHOW Sunday May 4th, after 10 AM Mass in the parish hall of
St. Patrick's (211 N Maple Ave).
This will be an old-fashioned style potluck. Bring a main
dish, and side or dessert you'd like to share! If you
have a hot crock-pot dish that needs to be kept warm, a
vehicle will available to transport food between the
Masses. If you have a ready-to-serve dish, please bring it
with you when you come to St. Patrick's. Please include a
serving utensil with each dish.
All who did not sign up, just come, bring what you
need for your lunch and enjoy the event.
A talent show portion will be performed during the meal.
Then a short video from the seminary will be shown, and
the “adopt a seminarian program” will be presented. Fi-
nally, we will tour St. Patrick’s Church, so you can get
to see our new home. We are hoping that our choir and
organist will give us a musical demonstration of what this
new, sacred space will “feel like”.
FYI Canon Hellmann will be on retreat with the other Canons from May
5 until the 9.
The Reverend Fathers Walling c.p.m & Vanasse o. praem have gra-
ciously accepted to replace him.
Please excuse any inconvenience that may result from the necessary
Mass schedule changes.
CHOIR CAMP
The Institute’s 5th Annual Summer Choir Camp will
take place August 18-23 this year, at the Mount St. Jo-
seph Retreat House in the beautiful hills of Maple
Mount, Kentucky. Registration is now open. Children
from all apostolates are invited to take advantage of this
fun and intensive immersion in Sacred Music. As in pre-
vious years, a canon of the Institute will offer daily Mass
and be available throughout the week for confes-
sion. The camp’s daily routine includes instruction in
vocal technique, Gregorian chant, Latin, music theory, as
well as Rosary walks, many active sports and perform-
ance opportunities. As space is limited we encourage
you to register as soon as possible.
SURSUM CORDA: CALLING ALL YOUNG
ADULTS! JULY 25-28, 2014
Sursum Corda is a nationwide initiative to foster the
spiritual lives of the young adults in the apostolates of
the Institute of Christ the King. For the fourth year in a
row, Sursum Corda is offering a social and spiritual
weekend for young people ages 18 and up, July 25-28,
2014. The event will be held on the beautiful grounds of
Mundelein Seminary just north of Chicago, Illi-
nois. Canon Aaron Huberfeld, Rector of St. Mary’s Ora-
tory in Wausau, will be the chaplain for the camp, and
several other canons are sure to be there as well. The pro-
gram includes daily Mass, prayer in common and oppor-
tunity for confession, faith formation classes and discus-
sions, and other social activities for young men and
women. The weekend begins with check-in at 3:00 PM
on Friday, July 25 at Mundelein and will end on Mon-
day, July 28 at 12:00 PM.
Please register online at www.institute-christ-king.org.
The cost is $250 per person, payable by check made out
and sent to: Institute of Christ the King, 6415 S. Wood-
lawn Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60637-3817. Please also visit institute-christ
-king.org to see pictures from last year’s Sursum Corda
weekend, which was a tremendous success.
THE SAINT MONICA CIRCLE SUPPORTS VO-
CATIONS TO THE CONSECRATED LIFE AC-
TIVELY
The St. Monica Circle was founded as a part of the
Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers almost a hundred
years ago. It is open to all and all ages. Members pledge
to offer at least one week-day Mass of their choice (need
not be the same day each week) and their Holy Commun-
ion for “vocations in the Oratory,” reciting the two offi-
cial prayers after the Mass for this intention. This pledge
may be renewed each spring. These prayers are said pri-
vately by the individual, not as a group. A missed Mass
need not be made up for.
We need spiritual vocations at least as much as we need
good Christian families. The Church needs physical
growth as much as spiritually growth. All are invited and
urged to participate in this very urgent spiritual work by
becoming a member of the St. Monica Circle. Please
sign-up in the vestibule. You will be contacted to re-
ceive your official prayer card, once you signed
up. Please call Grace at (920) 826-7232 with any ques-
tions.
LITURGICAL CALENDAR: APRIL 27 - MAY 4, 2014
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Sun., May 4
8:00 a.m. Low Mass w/organ
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER
EASTER (2nd Cl., W) Commemoration for the
Pope
Canon Hellmann
by Bill & Sue
Vanevenhoven
Francis Fameree
OPEN
10:00 a.m. High Mass
Intentions of Monsignor the
Prior General of the Institute
of Christ the King
MC: Paul Jessel
Thurifer: Peter Kanzenbach
Acolytes: Kaleb Kerscher &
Gabriel Helfenberger
Navicular: Liam McNally
Candlebearers Chris Danz
& Jerry Jessel
Crucifer: Joey Kanzenbach
Mon., May 5
6:00 p.m.
St. Pius V, Pope & Confessor (3rd Cl., W)
Commemoration for the Pope †Alphonse & Natalie De-
Pauw
by John & Mary DePauw
Nathan & Tyler Reif
Tue., May 6
6:00 p.m.
St. John before the Latin Gate, ( 4th Cl.,
R) Commemoration for the Pope
Peter Schofield family
by Carol Ariens Peter & Johnny Kanzenbach
Wed., May 7
6:00 p.m.
St. Stanislas, Bishop & Martyr ( 3rd Cl., R) Com-
memoration for the Pope †Marcella Buchman
by Marcella Buchman Francis Fameree
Thur., May 8
6:00 p.m. Low Mass
Apparition of St. Michael the Archan-
gel in Monte Gargano, Italy (from Sept.
29) (4th Cl., W) Commemoration for the Pope
†Sister Catherine
by Sisters of the Immacu-
late Heart of Mary
Gabriel & Andrew
Helfenberger
Fri., May 9
10:00 a.m.
St. Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop, Confes-
sor & Doctor of the Church (3rd Cl., W) Commemora-
tion for the Pope
Kirk & Bonni Kanzenbach
by William & Laura Kan-
zenbach
Bart Stillwell
OPEN
Sat., May 10 8:45 a.m.
St. Antoninus, Bishop & Confessor (3rd Cl., W)
Commemoration for the Pope & Sts. Gordianus &
Epimacus, Martyrs
Our children & grandchil-
dren
by Del & Lee Mayer
Peter & Johnny Kanzenbach
Sun., May 11
8:00 a.m. Low Mass w/organ
For Church & Country
by John & Margaret
Gwidt
Daniel Simia
OPEN
THIRD SUNDAY AFTER
EASTER (2nd Cl., W) Commemoration for the
Pope & of Sts. Philip & James, Apostles
10:00 a.m. High Mass
†Walter Novak
by John & Thelma White M.C.: William
Kanzenbach
Thurifer: Francis
Fameree
Boat Bearer: John
Neumann
Acolytes: Nathan Reif &
Francis Neumann
Candlebearers: James
Kanzenbach & Vic
Neumann
Crucifer: Nicholas Reif
Sunday, May 4, 2014 - Second Sunday after Easter
INSTITUTE PILGRIMAGE
TO THE SHRINE OF HOLY HILL
ON SATURDAY, MAY 17
On Saturday, May 17, the Institute is once again orga-
nizing a pilgrimage to the National Shrine of Our Lady
Help of Christians at the Basilica of Holy Hill near Mil-
waukee, Wisconsin. Join Canons and Oblates of the Insti-
tute, along with friends and faithful of the Institute
apostolates in Milwaukee, Green Bay, Wausau, Rock-
ford, Chicago, and beyond for this special Marian
event.
Schedule of events:
12 Noon gathering in lower parking lot
12:15 p.m. Rosary Procession
1:30 p.m. Solemn High Mass followed by outdoor picnic
5:00 p. m. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
DEVOTION ETC. SCHEDULE Wednesday ..... St. Joseph Novena after Holy Mass
CONFESSION SCHEDULE Sunday .................. 7:00 - 7:45 a.m. & 9:15 - 9:45 a.m.
Saturday .................................................. 8:00-8:30 a.m.
& upon request
SCRIP FUNDRAISER
Support the Oratory by using scrip for your groceries,
gas, hobbies and necessities.
Scrip is available after Sunday Masses. Visit the Scrip
table for more info or contact our scrip coordinator, Mrs.
Shari Reif, by email [email protected] or phone 920-
360-4111.
25% of the faithful are participating. THANK YOU!
UPCOMING ORATORY EVENTS
Mass schedule changes
1. Mon. May 5-Thur. May 8: 6:00 p.m. (Rev. Fr. James
Walling c.p.m.
2. Friday, May 9 (Rev. Roman Vanasse o. praem.)
Low Mass at 10:00 a.m.
3. Thur. June 26: Low Mass at 6:00 p.m. (Canon Jayr)
4. Sat. June 28 10:00 a. M. (Rev. Roman Vanasse o.
praem.) Low Mass at 10:00 a.m.
May Crowning & outdoor Rosary Procession
Sunday, May 11 after the 8:00 a.m. Mass
Institute Pilgrimage to the
Shrine of Our Lady Help of Christians at Holy Hill
Sat., May 17, 12:15—5:30 p.m.
St. Joseph Oratory’s Brat Fry Fundraiser
Sat., May 24
DATES CONCERNING THE RECEPTION OF THE FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Tuesday, May 13: 4:30-6:00 p.m. Testing of First Communion Candidates (alphabetical order) Chancery classroom (x. 8513)
Saturday, May 31, 8:45 a.m. –1:30 p.m.: First Communion Retreat Day (First Confessions, Rehearsal etc.)
Sunday, June 1, 10:00 a.m. High Mass: First Holy Communions
All events are mandatory to assure the proper preparation of the children. Please hand your child’s Baptismal certificate to Miss Villers by
May 6. If he was baptized at the Oratory 2005 or after, please write down the child’s and parent’s names, DOB and date of Baptism.
PRIESTLY ORDINATIONS IN ST.
LOUIS, MO
Several American deacons will be ordained to the holy
priesthood at St. Francis de Sales Oratory in St. Louis,
Missouri, on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, Feast of Our
Lady of the Snows. The Sacrament of Holy Orders will
be conferred by His Eminence, Raymond Leo Cardinal
Burke, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic
Signatura.
The Institute welcomes all friends and faithful who
would like to attend this Ordination ceremony. Details
will be made available in the coming months.
CHECKS Please make out all checks (Sunday collections, dona-
tion, Mass stipends etc.) to “The Institute of Christ the
King”. The bank will not cash any that are marked
“Latin Mass” or “St. Joseph Oratory”. Please do not drop
any personal donation or dues to the Latin Mass Associa-
tion into the collection baskets, but mail them directly to
the LMA.