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OUR MISSION STATEMENT Mater Misericordiæ (Mother of Mercy) Mission glorifies God, uniting its members in faith, hope and charity through confession of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Faith and through participation in the Sacraments and Traditional Rites of the Missale Romanum of 1962, under the governance of the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix and the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Contemplating the Sacred Heart of Jesus, by Corrado Giaquinto, c. 1765 Church Address: 1537 West Monroe St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Office: 602-253-6090 Fax: 602-253-8013 Website: www.phoenixlatinmass.org Pastor: Rev. Fr. Howard Remski, FSSP Email: [email protected] Cell: 941-726-4423 Assistant Pastor: Rev. Fr. Michael Passo, FSSP Email: [email protected] Cell: 402-659-9966 Notitiæ October 11, 2015 Weekday Masses Monday-Friday: 6:30 am and 6:30 pm; Saturday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am Monday, October 12 Thursday, October 15 Propers: Readings: Intentions: Feria Class IV 6:30am: Donald Insco, Jr.+ 6:30pm: Donald Insco, Jr. + Propers: Readings: Intentions: St. Teresa Avila Virgin, Class III, White 2 Corinthians 10: 17-18; 11: 1-2 St. Matthew 25: 1-13 6:30am: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada + 6:30pm: Rev. Mr. Loris Buccola + Tuesday, October 13 Friday, October 16 Propers: Readings: Intentions: St. Edward King and Confessor, Class III, White Ecclesiasticus 31: 8-11 St. Luke 12: 35-40 6:30am: Robert Gustke 6:30pm: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada + Propers: Readings: Intentions: St. Hedwig Widow, Class III, White Proverbs 31: 10-31 St. Matthew 13: 44-52 6:30am: Edward Girsch + 6:30pm: Dr. Ram L. Luthra, PhD + Wednesday, October 14 Saturday, October 17 Propers: Readings: Intentions: St. Callistus I Pope and Martyr, Class III, Red Proverbs 8: 22-24, 32-35 St. Luke 1: 26-38 6:30am: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada + 6:30pm: Arthur Owen Alferitz + Propers: Readings: Intentions: St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Virgin, Class III, White Ephesians 3: 8, 9, 14-19; St. Matthew 11: 25-30 8:00am: Rev. Dennis Marx, OSB+ No 6:30 am Mass today: evening Nuptial Mass for Mr. & Mrs. James Rakers (guests only please) Confessions Monday-Saturday: 30 minutes before each Mass. Other times by arrangement. Sundays: Before the 7am Mass, between the 7am, 9am, and 11am Masses, and after the 11am Mass. Sunday Masses Propers: Readings: Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Class II, Green Ephesians 5: 15-21; St. John 4: 46-53 Intentions: 9:00 am Low Mass; 11:00 am High Mass; 5:00 pm Low Mass (in lieu of 7:00am, today only) 9:00 am: Loren Nelson, MD +; 11:00 am: Robert Gustke; 5:00 pm: Pro Populo

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OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Mater Misericordiæ (Mother of Mercy) Mission glorifies God, uniting its members in faith, hope and charity through confession of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Faith and through participation in

the Sacraments and Traditional Rites of the Missale Romanum of 1962, under the governance of the

Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix and the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter.

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Contemplating the Sacred Heart of Jesus, by Corrado Giaquinto, c. 1765

Church Address: 1537 West Monroe St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Office: 602-253-6090 Fax: 602-253-8013

Website: www.phoenixlatinmass.org

Pastor: Rev. Fr. Howard Remski, FSSP Email: [email protected] Cell: 941-726-4423 Assistant Pastor: Rev. Fr. Michael Passo, FSSP Email: [email protected] Cell: 402-659-9966

Notitiæ October 11, 2015

Weekday Masses

Monday-Friday: 6:30 am and 6:30 pm; Saturday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am

Monday, October 12 Thursday, October 15

Propers:

Readings:

Intentions:

Feria

Class IV

6:30am: Donald Insco, Jr.+

6:30pm: Donald Insco, Jr. +

Propers:

Readings:

Intentions:

St. Teresa Avila

Virgin, Class III, White

2 Corinthians 10: 17-18; 11: 1-2

St. Matthew 25: 1-13 6:30am: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada +

6:30pm: Rev. Mr. Loris Buccola +

Tuesday, October 13 Friday, October 16

Propers:

Readings:

Intentions:

St. Edward

King and Confessor, Class III, White

Ecclesiasticus 31: 8-11

St. Luke 12: 35-40

6:30am: Robert Gustke

6:30pm: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada +

Propers:

Readings: Intentions:

St. Hedwig

Widow, Class III, White

Proverbs 31: 10-31

St. Matthew 13: 44-52

6:30am: Edward Girsch +

6:30pm: Dr. Ram L. Luthra, PhD +

Wednesday, October 14 Saturday, October 17

Propers:

Readings:

Intentions:

St. Callistus I

Pope and Martyr, Class III, Red

Proverbs 8: 22-24, 32-35

St. Luke 1: 26-38

6:30am: Elizabeth Ann Ahumada +

6:30pm: Arthur Owen Alferitz +

Propers:

Readings:

Intentions:

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

Virgin, Class III, White

Ephesians 3: 8, 9, 14-19; St. Matthew 11: 25-30

8:00am: Rev. Dennis Marx, OSB+

No 6:30 am Mass today: evening Nuptial Mass

for Mr. & Mrs. James Rakers (guests only please)

Confessions Monday-Saturday: 30 minutes before each Mass. Other times by arrangement.

Sundays: Before the 7am Mass, between the 7am, 9am, and 11am Masses, and after the 11am Mass.

Sunday Masses

Propers:

Readings:

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Class II, Green

Ephesians 5: 15-21; St. John 4: 46-53

Intentions:

9:00 am Low Mass; 11:00 am High Mass; 5:00 pm Low Mass (in lieu of 7:00am, today only) 9:00 am: Loren Nelson, MD +; 11:00 am: Robert Gustke; 5:00 pm: Pro Populo

PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS

Mass Schedule for Today, Octo-

ber 11: The Mass Schedule for to-

day, October 11 is as follows: 9AM

Low Mass, 11AM High Mass, 5PM Low Mass. There will be no 7AM Mass

today, due to an event limiting park-

ing in the neighborhood. The Sunday Mass schedule returns to normal Sunday, October 18.

Mass Schedule for Saturday, October 17: The

Mass Schedule for today, October 11 is as follows: 8AM

Low Mass, evening Nuptial Wedding Mass (guests only please). There will be no 6:30AM Mass this day.

Installation of Pastor: Bishop Olmsted will be

here to install Fr. Remski as pastor at the 11AM High

Mass on Sunday, October 18. Therefore, the next pot-luck will be Sunday, October 18, after the 11AM Mass.

All are welcome to this reception.

Mass Schedule for Week of October 19-24: For

this week only, the Mass Schedule is as follows: Mon-

day, October 19 through Friday, October 23: 6:30AM Daily Mass, no 6:30PM Daily Mass. Saturday, Octo-

ber 24, 8:00AM Daily Mass, no 6:30AM Mass. The

Daily Mass schedule will return to normal starting Mon-day, October 26.

Sewing Class: There will be a sewing class on Sat-

urday, October 24, 2015 in the church hall from 11

a.m. to 2 p.m. To sign up for the class, please email [email protected]. Hope you can join us.

CCD Classes K-12th Grade Today: CCD Classes

K - 12th Grade continue today following the 9am

Mass. Please have children at church by 10am if at-

tending later Mass. Registration forms will be available during CCD class, so please bring your children to the

parish hall for class and to sign them up. Fee is $25 per

family. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Kathy Nemeth at 602-809-0424.

Battle of Lepanto Dinner a Success: Thanks to

all who attended the Spaghetti Dinner, and especially

to all who donated extra to the cause. Financial disclo-sure will be posted soon.

Altar Servers Needed: “Regnare est, Cui Ser-

vire.” These are the words which are inscribed on the

medals which are used by the altar servers during

Mass. The Latin inscription reminds them that “to serve Christ is to reign.” We are looking for more indi-

viduals who are willing to put this model to practice

and who serve their fellow parishioners, priests, and ultimately Christ by assisting at the altar. If interested

please contact Fr. Passo via email or phone. Current

servers whether young or old please contact Fr. Passo with your contact details. Father would like to

assemble a master list of all available servers so that

we can better prepare and plan for the future.

Pray for Our Parish Vocations: Please pray for

our young men: FSSP Seminarians Caleb Insco, Martin Garcia, Rick Wallace, Elijah Mundattuchundayil, Sean

Mooney; as well as Raymond Spiotta, Postulant of the

Benedictines in Norscia, Italy.

Pray also for our young ladies: Sr. Mary Thomas

O.Praem of the California Norbertines, and Brittany

Allen, Postulant of the New York Franciscans.

Pray also for those who are still discerning their voca-

tion.

SUNDAY COLLECT

. Bestow upon Thy faithful people pardon and peace, we

beseech Thee, merciful Lord, that they may be both

cleansed from all their sins and serve Thee with a quiet mind. Through our Lord.

SUNDAY EPISTLE: Ephesians 5: 15-21

Brethren: See how you walk circumspectly, not as un-

wise, but as wise; redeeming the time, because the

days are evil. Wherefore, become not unwise, but un-derstanding what is the will of God. And be not drunk

with wine, wherein is luxury: but be ye filled with the

Holy Spirit speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns, and spiritual canticles, singing and making

melody in your hearts to the Lord: giving thanks al-

ways for all things, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, to God and the Father; being subject one to

another in the fear of Christ.

SUNDAY GOSPEL: St. John 4: 46-53

At that time, there was a certain ruler whose son was

sick at Capharnaum. He having heard that Jesus was come from Judaea into Galilee, went to Him, and

prayed Him to come down, and heal his son; for he

was at the point of death. Jesus therefore said to him: Unless you see signs and wonders, you believe not.

The ruler saith to Him: Lord, come down before my son

die. Jesus saith to him: Go thy way, thy son liveth. The man believed the word which Jesus said to him, and

went his way. And as he was going down, his servants

met him, and they brought word, saying, that his son lived. He asked therefore of them the hour wherein he

grew better. And they said to him: Yesterday at the

seventh hour the fever left him. The father therefore

knew that it was at the same hour that Jesus said to him: Thy son liveth; and himself believed, and his

whole house.

Go thy way, thy son liveth.

ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Join the Worldwide Movement to Protect Moth-

ers and Babies: From September 23-November 1, our

community will join with hundreds of other cities par-

ticipating in 40 Days for Life, a life-saving campaign made up of three components: prayer and fasting,

community outreach, and peaceful vigil. 40 Days for

Life is a peaceful pro-life effort made up of more than 625,000 volunteers in 559 cities across 29 nations.

With God’s help, 40 Days for Life has seen proven re-

sults: 10,331 babies spared from abortion, 118 abor-tion worker conversions, and 60 closed abortion cen-

ters. Get involved, and you can help save lives!

Contact a local Arizona campaign: Phoenix: Nancy Brady, [email protected]

Tempe: Lisa Blevins, [email protected]

Chandler: Anita Usher, [email protected]

Flagstaff: Sam Copeland, [email protected]

Tucson: Kaitlynn, [email protected]

Save the Date for the Arizona Rosary Celebra-

tion: The 40th Annual Arizona Rosary Celebration will

be held Sunday, October 25, 2015, honoring Mary un-der her title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The location

for the celebration is the Phoenix Convention Center,

Halls F and G, 3rd Street and Jefferson, downtown Phoenix. The celebration begins at 2:00 p.m. and ends

at 4:15 p.m. The Most Rev. Eduardo A. Nevares, Auxil-

iary Bishop of Phoenix will preside. The guest speaker for this year's event is the Rev. Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R.,

Professor of Theology at St. Charles Borromeo Semi-

nary in Pennsylvania. Celebrate the 40th year of Ari-zona's Rosary Celebration tradition.

www.facebook.com/azrosary.

Diaper Drive: We are collecting diapers and wipes

for a pro-life group. Please bring them and drop them

off in the baby playpen in the vestibule. Poor moms are re-using disposables on their little babies and the cen-

ter runs out of them.

Your donation of diapers and wipes will help mother who chose life. Your donations will be distributed at Life

Choices Women’s Clinics and Hope Mobile Clinic, a local

501 (c)3 non-profit. LCWC is a Catholic community health clinic providing an alternative to abortion. Visit

www.pro-lifeArizona.com for more information or to

make a donation.

Shrine of Our Lady of Guada-

lupe Pilgrimage, Cultural and Sightseeing Tour: Please join Fr.

Federico Masutti, FSSP on a grace-

filled pilgrimage to Mexico City to see Our Lady. Special visit to the Pyra-

mids and Tomb of Blessed Miguel Pro,

S.J. This is a bi-lingual tour offered in both English and Spanish March 7 - 12, 2016.

Contact John or Natalie (toll-free): at 778-655-

0387 or [email protected]. www.oc-travel.com.

FSSP PRAYER REQUESTS

October 11: Fr. Rhone Lillard October 12: Fr. Kevin O’Neill

October 13: Very Rev. Josef Bisig

October 14: Fr. Matthew McNeely October 15: Fr. Joseph Lee

October 16: Fr. Joshua Passo

October 17: Fr. Brian McDonnell

BEAUTIFICATION OF THE VESTIBULE

A new portrait of Fr. Kenneth Walker, FSSP+ has been

hung up in the vestibule. As part of the beautification of the entryway, please do not leave any literature or

anything whatsoever in the vestibule of the Church. If

you want one of the old red missalettes, please feel

free to take one. We will no longer be providing them. Take one home and keep it, and use it as you

would like. We will not be offering chapel veils any

longer. Ladies are encouraged to have their own chapel veils.

Additionally, please take one FSSP calendar per family.

They are regularly priced at $13, but if you are a regis-tered contributing parishioner, you may have one for

free. Use the calendar to remember your holy days of

obligation, as well as your special feast and fasting days throughout the year. Additional calendars are

available for purchase from Fraternity Publications.

EXCERPT from St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

Margaret Mary was inspired by Christ to establish the

Holy Hour and to pray lying prostrate with her face to the ground from eleven till midnight on the eve of the

first Friday of each month, to share in the mortal sad-

ness He endured when abandoned by His Apostles in His Agony, and to receive holy Communion on the first

Friday of every month. In the first great revelation, He

made known to her His ardent desire to beloved by men and His design of manifesting

His Heart with all Its treasures of love and mercy, of

sanctification and salvation. He appointed the Friday after the octave of the feast of Corpus Christi as

thefeast of the Sacred Heart; He called her "the Be-

loved Disciple of the Sacred Heart", and the heiress of

all Its treasures. The love of the Sacred Heart was the fire which consumed her, and devotion to the Sacred

Heartis the refrain of all her writings. In her last illness

she refused all alleviation, repeating frequently: "What have I in heaven and what do I desire on earth, but

Thee alone, O my God", and died pronouncing the Holy

Name of Jesus.

The discussion of the mission and virtues of Margaret

Mary continued for years. All her actions,

herrevelations, her spiritual maxims, her teachings re-garding the devotion to the Sacred Heart, of which she

was the chief exponent as well as the apostle, were

subjected to the most severe and minute examination,

and finally the Sacred Congregation of rites passed a favourable vote on the heroic virtues of this servant

ofGod. In March, 1824, Leo XII pronounced her Vener-

able, and on 18 September, 1864, Pius IX declared her Blessed. When her tomb was canonically opened in

July, 1830, two instantaneous cures took place. Her

body rests under the altar in the chapel at Paray, and many striking favours have been obtained

by pilgrimsattracted thither from all parts of the world.

Her feast is celebrated on 17 October. [Editor's Note: St. Margaret Mary was canonized by Benedict XV

in 1920. Her feast is now 16 October.]

APA citation. Doll, M.B. (1910). St. Margaret Mary

Alacoque. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:

Robert Appleton Company.