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OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH
THE SOCIETY OF SAINT PIUS X
SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2020 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND MASS TIMES PLEASE SEE: SSPXFLORIDA.COM OR CALL THE ST. THOMAS MORE PRIORY OFFICE: 407-872- 1007. ALL WEBSITE UPDATES TAKE PRECE-DENCE OVER BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS.
GREGORIAN LATIN LITURGY
Until 1969, the various Catholic liturgies were all of apostolic origin. The Gregorian Latin liturgy, celebrated in this church, follows the tradition of Saint Peter, the first Pope, and has never undergone any essential change till the present time. Every gesture, every word has been weighed and measured with the assistance of the Holy Ghost for the greatest glory of God and the salvation of souls.
WELCOME VISITORS!
We thank you for coming. Whether you are just visiting us for a brief time, looking for a spiritual home, are returning to the practice of Catholic faith or are interested in finding out more about the Catholic Church; we are happy to have you here, as you are. Please take time to read this bulletin, to meet with the priest after Mass and to socialize. Enter the Holy Temple of the Good Lord to worship Him. Pax vobis! Peace be with you!
HOSPITALITY “Let the charity of the brotherhood abide in you and hospitality do not forget; for by this some, being not aware of it, have entertained angels.” (Heb. 13, 1-2) “Wherefore receive one another, as Christ also hath received you unto the honor of God.” (Rom. 15, 7)
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
376 Prospect Avenue Fort Myers, 33905 P.O. Box 50039 St. Thomas More Priory Secretary's office: (407) 872-1007
Tom O’ Reilly, Coordinator: (941) 223-8683 Websites: sspxflorida.com | sspx.org - E-mail: [email protected]
Fr. Marc Vernoy - Prior; Fr. Greig Gonzales - Chaplain
† Today the 2nd collection is for the building fund. † Fr. James Haynos incurred $4584 in medical expenses. We ask for a few donations. Thank you.
† We will soon begin the Holy Name Society for men and the Altar & Rosary Society for women. Please look for additional information in the coming weeks. † One more catechist is needed for First Communion preparation. † Catechetical registration continues. Please sign up in the vestibule, especially ages 6-17 for sacramental level: *1st Com. Prep **Pre- Confirmation ***Post-Confirmation (High School Apologetics) ##Adult Apologetics
† For information on the Rosary Group and Choir please contact Mr. John Cunniff. † To receive emails and updates please email Mr. John Cunniff at: [email protected]. † We are now able to accept online donations through PayPal with no charges. Our Lady Queen of Angels Church: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/
3986209 † For altar server instruction and information please call contact Timothy Rex:
[email protected]. † Please check sspxflorida.com, the "chapel app" or call St. Thomas More Priory Office for Mass
schedules and updates. † Please pray for all of our sick and homebound parishioners: Maria Hechinger, Dan Hechinger,
Jonah Wittman, Claire Schreiber, Deborah Vivian, James Stanis, Dorothy O’Meara, and Garnet Fleming. Remember to pray for our soldiers in the armed forces serving our country. Remember also to pray for the souls of the faithful departed, including Tom Habovsky, Joseph Schreiber, Joseph Katz, and Josephine Magyar.
“The LORD is in His Holy Temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him.” (Hab. 2, 20)
On Loving God by Bernard of Clairvaux “Of love toward God not without reward: and how the hunger of man's heart cannot be
satisfied with earthly things.” (Ch. 7)
But life is too short, strength too feeble, and competitors too many, for that course to be practicable. One could never reach the end, though he were to weary himself with the long effort and fruitless toil of testing everything that might seem desirable. It would be far easier and better to make the assay in imagination rather than in experiment. For the mind is swifter in operation and keener in discrimination than the bodily senses, to this very purpose that it may go before the sensuous affections so that they may cleave to nothing which the mind has found worthless.
And so it is written, 'Prove all things: hold fast that which is good' (I Thess. 5.21). Which is to say that right judgment should prepare the way for the heart. Otherwise we may not ascend into the hill of the Lord nor rise up in His holy place (Ps. 24.3). We should have no profit in possessing a rational mind if we were to follow the impulse of the senses, like brute beasts, with no regard at all to reason. Those whom reason does not guide in their course may indeed run, but not in the appointed race-track, neglecting the apostolic counsel, 'So run that ye may obtain'. For how could they obtain the prize who put that last of all in their endeavor and run round after everything else first?
To receive Holy Communion: • You must be a baptized Catholic, having made a good confession since the last committed
mortal sin - if any - in order to hopefully be in the state of Grace. • You must believe in the doctrine of Transubstantiation. “For anyone who eats and drinks without
discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself” (1 Cor. 11:29). • You must observe one hour of Eucharistic fast (except water and medicine. However, we advise to
abstain from food and alcohol for three hours and one hour for other liquid before Holy Communion). • One must not be a public sinner (public adulterer, concubine, public homosexual), or
excommunicated, or interdicted. • The most important requirement is to have a great desire to receive the Body, the Blood,
the Soul and the Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ.
You can humbly approach the Communion rail at any time after the Communion of the priest. Then, open your mouth wide and extend smoothly and horizontally your tongue. There is no special order, so that nobody should feel compelled to follow a general movement. Do not judge your neighbor who abstains from receiving Holy Communion, as there is no obligation to receive it daily. However, “Live in a manner to be able to receive communion every day!” (St. Augustine) In this Church, the faculty to absolve sins is directly granted to the priests by the Holy Father.
“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
Mass Times For those people who want information about mass times, please call St. Thomas More Priory at 407-872-1007.
Date Time Devotion Chapel Feast Day
Sunday, 6th 7:00 AM/ 8:00 AM
Confessions/ Holy Mass Ft. Myers
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
External Solemnity of St Pius X (1st class Patron of SSPX)
Monday, 7th ——— ——— ——— Ferial Day (Labor Day)
Tuesday, 8th ——— ——— ———Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
Mary St. Adrian
Wednesday, 9th 7:00 PM (Online)
Rosary and Spiritual
CommunionZoom St. Peter Claver
St. Gorgonius
Thursday, 10th ——— ——— ——— St. Nicholas Tolentino
Friday, 11th 5:30 PM / 6:00 PM
Confessions / Mass Ft. Myers Ferial Day
Sts. Protus & Hyacinth
Saturday, 12th 8:30 AM / 9:00 AM
Confessions / Mass Ft. Myers The Holy Name of Mary
Sunday, 13th 7:00 AM/ 8:00 AM
Confessions/ High Mass Ft. Myers Fifteenth Sunday after
Pentecost Monday, 14th ——— ——— ——— Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Out of respect for Our Lord Jesus Christ and for the edification of our neighbor, we beg all to appear in Church decent in deportment and modest in dress. However, no one has the right to question others, especially visitors. It belongs to the parish priest alone to instruct the laity when they repeatedly dress or deport below expectation. For gentlemen and lads: Neither shorts, T-shirts nor sneakers meet the norms of modesty. For ladies and girls: Neither shorts, slacks, sleeveless, short nor low-cut dresses meet the norms of modesty. Furthermore, according to apostolic custom or Church law, gentlemen are bareheaded in church; and ladies are requested to cover their heads. Thank you for your charity.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Chapel Sundays after Mass
1st Sunday: Blessing of Children 3rd Sunday: Blessing of the Sick
4th Sunday: Blessing of religious items (in the sacristy)