Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity + 6 September AD 2020 · John Pixton, Veronica Young September 10...
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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter Under Protection of Our Lady of Walsingham
Bishop Steven J. Lopes
Father Charles A. Hough – Rector & Pastor
Deacon James Barnett, Deacon Mark Baker, Deacon Mark Stockstill
Deacon Arthur Stockstill, Deacon Scott Woloson – Pastoral Assistants
+ Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity + 6 September AD 2020 +
Welcome to Our Visitors
Thank you for sharing in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass with us today. Please fill out a visitor’s card (found in the pew
racks) and return it in the offering plate so we will have a record of your visit. And please introduce yourself after Mass.
If you are a Catholic, we at Our Lady of Walsingham receive Holy Communion kneeling and by intinction (both species on the tongue).
If you are not a Catholic, during Communion we invite you either to come forward with your arms crossed over your chest, or fingers across your lips, and receive a blessing from the Priest or Deacon, or remain in your pew and reflect on the presence of Christ.
You are encouraged to take the Bulletin & Mass Leaflet home to utilize them in your prayer life.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham 7809 Shadyvilla Lane + Houston Texas 77055
713-683-9407 + Fax: 713-683-1518 + olwcatholic.org Parish Secretary: Catherine Heath [email protected]
Business Manager/Director of Facilities: Deacon Mark Stockstill Director of Sacramental Life: Deacon James Barnett Director of the Cathedral High School: Sr. Thomas Aquinas Director of Music/Organist: Edmund Murray
Director of Events: Ana Newton Associate Director of Music: Chalon Murray Director of the Office of Liturgy: Rebecca Hill Director of Altar Guild: Ruth Mack
Director of Holy House Academy: Catalina Brand Director of CCD & Youth Ministry: Tim Caruthers Director of RCIA: Deacon Mark Baker Safe Environment Coordinator: Chalon Murray
Call the Parish Office if you wish to. . . + become a Registered Member of Our Lady of Walsingham + explore the possibility of becoming Roman Catholic + schedule a Wedding or a Baptism + talk about the Annulment process + schedule a Confession by appointment
Prayer Intention of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
We pray that the planet’s resources will not be plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner.
American Heritage Girls at Walsingham are Hosting a Food Drive
Benefiting the East Spring Branch Food Bank
Sunday, September 13 7:30 am - 1:00 pm
Bring what you can to the Shadyvilla driveway in front of the Parish Office
Canned Beans, Canned Fruit, Canned Soup, Canned Tomatoes (diced),
Cereal, Crackers, Cookies and Pasta Cash Donations will be accepted and given directly to the Food Bank
Twelfth Sunday After Trinity
Weekly Budget $ 16,650 Regular Offering $ 12,278
On-Line contributions can be made by clicking the “Donate Now” button at www.olwcatholic.org or by mail to Our La-dy of Walsingham Catholic Church 7809 Shadyvilla Lane Houston Tx 77055. Thank you.
Weekly Votive Lights
the Votive Lights
of
The Martyrs
burn this week for
all those ill, especially
Howard Chapman Sharon Schrader
Stella Stanley Larry Jones
Cesar Malapitan Margaret Hotze
Claudio & Leo Karolczak Chris & Christine Stanulonis
+
the Votive Light of
Our Lady
burns this week for
The Intentions of the The Priests of Miles Christi
+
the Votive Light of
St. Gabriel
burns this week for
James Fisher & Mark Ferenz+ Joseph Maggio+
V.W. & Mary Rose Uher+ Jim Boland+
Rachel Mary Cuoco+ +
the Votive Light of
St. Joseph
burns this week for
Lucy Scott & Darlyne Cox Fr. K. P.
+
The Votive Light of
St. Jude
burns this week for
Linda Stegall, Mother of Chalon Murray For the Diocese of Lake Charles
In Our Parish This Week
Saturday, September 5 Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 am First Saturday Said Mass [David J. Valdez]
8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual & Private Prayer
10:00 am - 12:00 pm HHA Theater Auditions - Rehearsal Hall
3:45 pm Confession
4:00 pm Rosary for Vocations
4:30 pm Said Mass 65 Years & Older [Chloe Arneson]
Sunday, September 6 Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity (OT23) 7:30 am Rosary for Vocations 8:00 am Sung Mass [Mark Ferenz & James Fisher+]
8:45 am Confession - Cathedral 9:30 am Sung Mass [Tanya & Andy Greenwood]
11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW]
11:15 am Mass Live Stream at www.olwcatholic.org 5:30 pm Rosary for Vocations 6:00 pm Said Mass [Barbara Gorman+] Monday, September 7 Labor Day 8:30 am Said Morning Prayer - Cathedral 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual and Private Prayer 12:00 pm Said Mass [Wilma Jean Keyes+]
4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Cathedral Tuesday, September 8 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Cathedral 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual and Private Prayer 12:00 pm Said Mass [Mark and Monica Rae Valdez]
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Cathedral 6:00 pm Benediction - Cathedral
Wednesday, September 9 St. Peter Claver, Priest 8:00 am Holy House Academy Classes Begin - Seton Hall 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Cathedral 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual and Private Prayer 10:05 am Holy House Academy Mass 12:00 pm Said Mass [Brenna Short]
12:50 pm - 1:30 pm Confession - Cathedral 4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Cathedral 6:00 pm American Heritage Girls Ministry Meeting - Seton Hal Thursday, September 10 Feria 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Cathedral 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual and Private Prayer 12:00 pm Said Mass [Rachel Mary Cuoco+]
4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Cathedral 7:00 pm Acolyte Meeting - Cathedral & DiNardo Parlor Friday, September 11 Feria 8:30 am Morning Prayer - Cathedral 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual and Private Prayer
12:00 pm Said Mass [Eliseo Magpantay+]
12:30 pm Bulletin Folding - St. Jude Hall
4:30 pm Evening Prayer - Cathedral
Saturday, September 12 The Most Holy Name of Mary 8:00 am Said Mass [Poor Souls in Purgatory]
8:30 am - 4:30 pm Cathedral Open for Individual & Private Prayer
9:00 am - 12:00 pm HHA Theater Director Workshop - Seton Hall
10:30 am Rachel Mary Cuoco Requiem Mass
3:45 pm Confession
4:00 pm Rosary for Vocations
4:30 pm Said Mass 65 Years & Older [William Lakey+]
Sunday, September 13 Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity (OT24) Patronal Feast Tickets on Sale after Masses - Cathedral Driveway 7:30 am Rosary for Vocations 8:00 am Sung Mass [Becky Palermo]
8:00 am - 1:00 pm American Heritage Girls Food Drive - Cathedral Driveway 8:45 am Confession - Cathedral 9:00 am - 11:00 am Coffee and Donuts - Newman Pavilion 9:30 am Sung Mass [Anne Fautt+]
9:45 am - 10:45 am Adult Forum - Chancery Great Hall 9:45 am Coffee Service - Chancery Great Hall 9:45 am - 10:45 am CCD Classes Begin - Seton/Newman/St. Jude Halls 11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW]
11:15 am Mass Live Stream at www.olwcatholic.org 1:30 pm Catholic Writers Meeting - Seton Hall/St. Dunstan 5:30 pm Rosary for Vocations 6:00 pm Said Mass [Anne Fautt+]
The Flowers at the High Altar are given in Honor of the 48th
Wedding Anniversary of
Ian & Christine Cushnie
Wedding Inquiries Contact Rebecca Hill at [email protected] for Wedding re-quests. Contact Ana Newton in the Events Office for Wedding reception re-quests [email protected]. Wedding requests must be pre-approved 6 months in advance.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
September 6, 2003 – Joseph & Corey Marrs September 7, 1967 – Barry & Nancy Beyer September 8, 2007 – John & Adrienne Reid
September 11, 2010 – James & Christina Storey September 13, 1986 – Miguel & Lynn Barrios
Knights of Columbus - Council 13616 It’s not a proper end to summer without some good BBQ! The Knights of Columbus BBQ fundraiser is back! Let us fulfill your smoked meat needs! Funds benefit our Seminarians who are very much in need of our support. Please place your orders online, via Pitmaster James Storey’s email [email protected] / 832-316-8850 or at the Knight’s tables located in front of the Cathedral after all Masses this weekend and Sept. 12/13. Orders need to be
placed by September 15. Payment can be made online via the Walsingham website or in person by check on
the pick up date of September 20. Pick up will be at the driveway in front of St. Jude Hall.
Menu Full Rack of Pork Ribs $40 (with 1 cup of sauce) Whole Chicken $20 (with 1 cup of sauce)
Half Rack of Pork Ribs $20 (with half cup of sauce) Half Chicken $10 (with half cup of sauce) 1 lb. Smoked Venison Link Sausage $10
Make checks payable to the Knights of Columbus #13616. Mail checks to Our Lady of Walsingham 7809
Shadyvilla Ln Houston 77055.
Happy Birthday!
September 5 – Luis Morales-Wade September 6 – Don Dean, Frank Gracely, Elizabeth Orsak,
Henry Ewing, Andrew Langley, Nathaniel Kohl, Jack Stewart, Micah Kilgore
September 7 – Viola Holmes September 8 – Michel Beck, Chelsea Craven,
Mallory Craven, Don Genitempo September 9 – Kent Brown, Maureen O’Donnell,
John Pixton, Veronica Young September 10 – Adam Chunn, Corey Marrs,
Ginger Palumbo, John Patrick Pixton, Daisy Castelan, Brian O’Neill
September 11 – Susan Rothermel, Christyne Poage, Axel Duncan, Jordan Heinen, Christian Hinkie
September 12 – Leslie Bohannon, Lillian Williams, September 13 – Andrew Bridwell, Clare Meyer, Frank Oidtmann, James Storey, Heidi Caldwell
CCD Sunday School
The CCD Sunday School program year is set to begin, with the first day of class on Sunday, September 13, 9:45
am - 10:45 am in Seton and Newman Halls.
Social distancing procedures will be in place, and those procedures can be found on the CCD page of the parish website. It is not too late to register for classes; however, due to social distancing standards, our space is limited, so please do register online, and soon, so that we can plan accordingly.
For those who choose to homeschool your child’s CCD during this time, please do still register for CCD on the parish website, making note that you will homeschool; we will then be able to include you in our online class-rooms to share resources and support in this fundamental task of handing on the faith once delivered to the saints. Register Online at: https://olwcatholic.org/registration-form. Contact Tim Caruthers, CCD Director at [email protected].
Search for a Live Stream Tech to Record Masses
During this Covidtide, we have recognized a need to livestream and record our Sunday Mass, not only for our pa-rishioners, but also for many across the country who share in our patrimony, but don't have a local Ordinariate par-ish to attend. This has truly become a ministry to the parish and the Ordinariate. If you are interested in participat-ing in this ministry, please contact Tim Caruthers at [email protected] or the Parish Office.
St. Margaret of Scotland
Needlework Guild
The St. Margaret of Scotland Needlework Guild meets the first and third Thursdays of the month. Our first meetings are September 6th and 20th at 10:00 a.m. in Newman Hall. The guild is dedicated to fostering the art of needlework and associated arts. Its members practice any and all forms of needle-work, and are committed to imparting the art to our parishioners. If you have an interest, please come visit with us!
The Shrine Shoppe
is open Sundays between Masses and after
the Solemn Mass until 1:15 pm.
Walsinghammers
The Walsinghammers Youth
Group will return to their regular-
ly scheduled “Hammertime”
meetings on Sunday, September
13, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Walsing-
hammers is open to members and
friends of the parish between the
ages of 12 - 17 years old. Meetings
are held on the first Sunday of the
month from 1pm - 3pm in Seton
Hall, with events scheduled
throughout the month. See the
Youth Group page of our parish
website to learn more and to sign
up.
Treble Choir
We are so excited to offer Treble Choir this fall beginning on September 15th for children in grades 3 and above. A registration form is available on the parish website at: https://olwcatholic.org/treble-choir.
• Open to children in grade 3 and up, boys and girls
• Rehearsals in the 3,000 square foot Seton Rehearsal and Performance Hall
• Royal School of Church Music training program
• Monthly Choral Evensong on Tuesday evenings, after regular rehearsals
• Lessons and Carols for Advent and Epiphany
• Participation in American Federation of Pueri Cantores, the Catholic Interna tional Youth Choir
• Performance of Choral Evensong in May with Chorus Angelorum, our In- Residence professional choir For more information, please contact Mrs. Chalon Murray, our Associate Di-rector of Music and Director of the Treble Choir: [email protected].
Altar Serve Training Altar Server Training will be held on Saturday, September 19 at 8:00 am in the church for Mass and then begin our meeting and practice in St. Jude Hall. This training is for all boys of the parish interested in becoming an altar server (including recent First Communicants), and for any current serv-er who needs a refresher or is ready to learn a new role in the service of the Altar. Email Tim Caruthers at [email protected].
We are pleased to begin a new academic year on September 9 with in-person classes two days a week. Holy House is a home school enrichment program of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham serving 210 students PK 4 to 12th grade. Holy House Academy ( HHA) is an integrated education program that honors the theological order of the domestic Church, affirming parents as the primary educators of their children. The program comple-ments the vocational mission of home-schooling parents by providing academically challenging courses in a deeply committed Catholic community.
For more information about Holy House Academy please visit https: //olwcatholic.org/the-holy-house-academy.
Black Bag - September 12 & 13
Thank you for your generosity for those in need in our parish family.
+ ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT + Tuesdays 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm - Cathedral
+ BENEDICTION + 6:00 pm - Cathedral
Heavenly Father, thou hast promised to hear what we ask in the Name of thy Son: accept and fulfil our peti-tions, we pray, not as we ask in our ignorance, nor as we deserve in our sinfulness, but as thou knowest and lovest us in thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord.
Even if you cannot remain for one hour, come by and spend just a few moments with our LORD. The Cathe-dral is open for private and individual prayer Monday through Saturday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
We have a need for volunteers to be a part of a new
Ministry, Seminarian Suppers. This ministry re-sumes in August/September and involves prepar-ing food for a Sunday that would be dropped off at the seminarians house by 4:00 PM. If you are inter-ested in being a part of this ministry please contact Lynn Forrester at 714-757-2769 or [email protected], or contact Danny Pitoc-co’. [email protected].
The Greatest of Gifts: Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
If you would like to have a Mass celebrated for a special intension, on behalf of a someone in great need, a family member, a friend, or a
deceased loved one, please complete the Mass Intention envelopes located in the narthex or contact Catherine Heath in the parish office at
713-683-9407. Mass Intention envelopes may be place in the collection baskets. St. John Paul II emphasized the graces that come when a
Mass is offered. "The Church believes that she will be heard, for she prays in union with Christ her Head and Spouse, who takes up this plea of His Bride and joins it to His own redemptive sacrifice."
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Christ Our Passover
In the order of Mass celebrated according to the Ordinariate usage of the Roman Rite, just after the Pater Noster and the Pax, right before the Agnus Dei, the priest breaks the consecrated Host, drops a Particle in the Chalice, and completes the Holy Sacrifice with the words of I Corinthians 5:7-8: Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us. Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia. Like the Collect for Purity and the Prayer of Humble Access, this “fraction anthem” is a distinctively Angli-can feature of our Liturgy and one that has no exact counterpart in the common Roman Rite. Yet for all that, this unique use of the Pascha nostrum at the Fraction of the Host aptly testifies to the survival and revival of Catholic Eucharistic doc-trine in that part of the Anglican tradition now restored to the full communion of the Holy Roman Church.
As an acclamation sung at the Fraction, the Pascha nostrum originally appeared in the first Book of Common Prayer in 1549 where it provoked immediate controversy. In the eyes of many, including Stephen Gardiner, the conservative Anglican Bishop of Winchester, to invoke thus Christ our Paschal Lamb at the breaking of the Host was a biblical expression of the traditional Catholic doctrine of the Sacrifice of the Mass. It was this dogma that Protestants at the time firmly rejected. Significantly, the anthem disappeared from the second Prayer Book of 1552 and every subsequent edition until it was re-stored as an option in the 1979 American Book of Common Prayer. Among the few salutary revisions in the 1979 Prayer Book, this acclamation thus made its way into the Ordinariate’s Missal by way of the 1987 Book of Divine Worship approved for those formerly Anglican communities that came into the Catholic Church through Pope St. John Paul II’s Pastoral Provi-sion.
Having reclaimed an authentically Catholic element that emerged in the Anglican heritage, we rejoice in the immolation of Christ on the Altar and we adore Him as “the immaculate Victim, the Holy Bread of eternal Life.” He is verily our Paschal Lamb, and with St. Thomas Aquinas and the blessed Apostle Paul we affirm that the Jewish Passover provides the superla-tive prefiguration of the Sacrament of our Redemption: Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia. Dr. Clint Brand
The Priests, Deacons, Sisters
and parishioners of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
wish to express our deepest sympathy to
Debbie Cornish
for the loss of her beloved cousin,
Rachel Mary Cuoco.
+ May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
And may light perpetual shine upon them. +
Chorus Angelorum
presents
Choral Evensong for the Patronal Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham
Sunday, September 27 at 4:00 pm
Reception following at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
Patronal Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham Saturday September 26 - 6:00 p.m.
Join us in celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham with dinner served on the beautiful
campus of the Cathedral. Ensure your place NOW by reserving your tickets for $20 per person by
email to [email protected] through September 11. Next weekend September 12 & 13 or
September 19 & 20, tickets will be available for purchase after all Masses in the Cathedral driveway.
Act quickly because tickets will not be available at the door. The Three Ships Pub will serve be-
ginning at 5:30 pm.
The Novena to Our Lady of Walsingham begins on Saturday, September 19.
Novenas are located in the Narthex.
Newly Added Mass and Confession at the Cathedral
Beginning September 9 and for each Wednesday during
the 2020-2021 academic year, there will be a Mass at
10:00 am for the Holy House Academy students. Confes-
sion will be available to all from 12:50 pm to 1:30 pm in
the Cathedral. The 12 pm Mass remains available for our
daily Mass devotees.
SEPTEMBER 23-NOVEMBER 1
40 DAYS FOR LIFE Houston Coalition for Life invites us:
“Join with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for 40 days and nights
of prayer, repentance and fasting at the largest abortion facility in
the Western Hemisphere. Houston will be uniting with over 300
other locations across America and the globe in the largest and
longest coordinated pro-life mobilization in history: the
international 40 Days for Life campaign!”
We will meet to pray as a parish on the sidewalk next to
the facility Saturday, Oct. 10 (9AM-12PM; come and go).
*HCL asks us to wear masks and stand distanced 6 ft. apart.*
To be added to the OLW Pro-Life email list, please contact
Celia Neumayr ([email protected]).
MAKE SMALL SACRIFICES
WITH GREAT LOVE IN DAILY
LIFE FOR THE INTENTION
OF ENDING ABORTION
PRAY THE ROSARY FROM
HOME ON THE SECOND
SATURDAYS OLW
PARISHIONERS MEET AT
THE PP FACILITY (9:00 AM)
OFFER YOUR COMMUNION,
TUESDAY ADORATION,
VISIT TO THE SHRINE WITH
INTENTION OF MAKING
REPARATION FOR THE SIN
OF ABORTION
WATCH A PROLIFE MOVIE
WITH YOUR FAMILY, SUCH
AS BELLA OR UNPLANNED*
(*SUITABLE FOR OLDER
CHILDREN WITH
GUIDANCE)
PLANNED
PARENTHOOD
4600 Gulf Freeway
Houston, Texas
6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Monday through Saturday
Ways to participate from home
throughout the 40 days: Our Lady of Walsingham, pray for the unborn!
Adult ForumS U N D A Y L E C T U R E S E R I E S
9 : 4 5 - 1 0 : 4 5 A . M . E A C H S U N D A YI N T H E C H A N C E R Y G R E A T H A L L
SEP 13: "A Remarkable Work of Grace: The Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter
and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham" - Fr. Charles Hough
SEP 20: "Our British Patrimony & Ordinariate Life Today" - Dr. Clint Brand
SEP 27: "Closing the Jubilee Year: Gratitude, Hope, and Corona" - Bishop Steven J. Lopes
OCT 4: "The Passionists in England: Bl. Dominic Barberi, C.P. and St. John Henry Newman"
- Dn. Nicholas Divine, C.P.
OCT 11: "A Personal History of the Parish of Our Lady of Walsingham" - Dr. Barbara Elliott
OCT 18: "Hospitality & The Benedictine Character of English Spirituality" - Mr. Tim Caruthers
OCT 25: FALL FEST!
For more information about our schedule and programs, visit
the parish website at www.olwcatholic.org. You can also reach
the CCD Director, Mr. Tim Caruthers, at 713-683-9407 or