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SACRAMENTS AND SACRAMENTALS

CONFRATERNITY OF ST. ALBERT THE GREAT Estis sal terr

Baptisms: Baptisms are by appointment. At least one parent as well as the sponsor (only one sponsor is required) must be practicing Roman Catholics who attend the Traditional Latin Mass exclusively. Blessings: Religious articles are blessed on the first Sunday of every month after Mass. The Blessing of Expectant Mothers will take place on the second Sunday of every month after Mass. Catechism: Contact Jan Satola for details. Confession: Confessions are heard before Mass on Sunday and during Mass whenever a second priest is available. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered every year at a time appointed by the bishop. First Communion: First Holy Communions are made on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Funerals: Call Father for assistance in making arrangements with the funeral director. Last Rites & Sick Calls: Father Ramolla serves a wide area and must often travel far to administer these Sacraments. Please do not put off making arrangements until the last moment. Let us know if a church member is sick, hospitalized or in danger of death. Matrimony: If you are contemplating marriage, please make an appointment to speak with Father before setting a date.

ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA MISSION


TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS CENTER

Columbus, Ohio

Pentecost XIV
September 18, 2011
CONTACT INFORMATION 513 870 0222 Cell 513 746 0291 (Emergency) @ pastor@albertthegreat.org www.albertthegreat.org http://stanthonymission.blogspot.com/

Sede Vacante
a.s. mmxi

Sunday September 18, 2011 Todays Mass Intention: Special Intention (Sue Bastaja) Todays Missal Settings: FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 2nd Collect: St. Joseph Cupertino, Pref: Holy Trinity;

Pentecost IX St. Joseph Cupertino

Calendar for the Week of September 19


Month of the Seven Sorrows of Blessed Mother
DATE 19 SEP (MON) 20 SEP (TUE) 21 SEP (WED) 22 SEP (THU) 23 SEP (FRI) DAY
St. Januarius, Bp, and Comp., Mm

Announcements
Next Sunday, 25 September 2011, Pentecost XIV, Mass will be
celebrated at 2:00 P.M. at the Hilliard Public Library. On the inside page, see a map of both the Hilliard and Dublin Library locations for the Mass locations of the next two weeks. Brugger, Sr., and for Peggy Miller.

MASS

In your charity, please continue to pray for our friends Anne and Larry Saint Anthonys is now on the internet! You may visit our new internet
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St. Eustace and Comp., Mm Vigil of St. Matthew, ApEv Ember Wednesday Fast St. Matthew, ApEv St. Thomas of Villanova, BpC St. Maurice and Companions, Mm Ember Friday Fast St. Linus, PM and St. Thecla, VM Ember Saturday Fast Our Lady of Ransom Pentecost XV
2:00 PM HILLIARD PUBLIC LIBRARY

Columbus Mass Locations for the Coming Weeks


DATE 25 Sept MASS Sunday Mass TIME 2:00 PM LOCATION Hilliard Public Library 4772 Cemetery Rd, Hilliard 43026

LAST WEEKS STATISTICS


Attendance: 24 Collection: $ 307.00

24 SEP (SAT) 25 SEP (SUN)

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KEY TO SYMBOLS
Traditional day of complete abstinence (no meat)

NO Mass celebrated in Columbus Holy-Day of Obligation Mass celebrated in Columbus

Todays Epistle (Gal. 5:16-24) Brethren, Walk in the spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh, for the flesh lusteth against, the spirit, and the spirit against the flesh; for these are contrary one to another, so that you do not the things that you would. But if you are led by the spirit, you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are, fornication, uncleanness, immodesty, luxury, idolatry, witchcrafts, enmities, contentions, emulations, wraths, quarrels, dissensions, sects, envies, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like; of the which I foretell to you, as I have foretold to you, that they who do such things shall not obtain the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is charity, joy, peace, patience, benignity, goodness, longanimity, mildness, faith, modesty, continency, chastity. Against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's have crucified their flesh with the vices and concupiscences.

What is it to walk in the spirit? It is to obey the inspirations of the Holy

Ghost always, and in all things. He who does this, says St. Paul, will not do the evil works of the flesh, which are enumerated here, but he will rather suppress and mortify all sensual desires, in this manner crucify his flesh together with its vices and lusts, and make himself worthy of the fruits of the Holy Ghost, which are also mentioned; he will belong to Christ, and secure for himself eternal happiness. On the contrary, he who lives according to the flesh, that is, gives way to the desires of the flesh, has no hope of salvation. Is it not strange, that all Christians wish to belong to Christ and become heirs of His kingdom, but are unwilling to crucify the flesh and its lusts, though Christ says to all; If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me (St. Matt 16:24). Todays Gospel (St. Matt. 6:24-33) At that time, Jesus said to His disciples: No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will sustain the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and Mammon. Therefore, I say to you, be not solicitous for your life, what you shall eat, nor for your body, what you shall put on. Is not the life more than the meat, and the body more than the raiment? Behold the birds of the air; for they neither sow, nor do they reap, nor gather into barns, and your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are not you of much more value than they? And which of you, by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit? And for raiment, why are you solicitous? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they labor not, neither do they spin; but I say to you, that not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these. Now, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which is today, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, how much more you, O ye of little faith? Be not solicitous, therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed? For after all these things do the heathens seek. For your Father knoweth that .you have need of all these things. Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God and his justice; and all these things shall be added unto you.

Lists Every Catholic Should Know


The 4 Pillars of the Catholic Faith
The Apostles Creed The Seven Sacraments The Ten Commandments The Lord's Prayer

OUR LADY of RANSOM or of MERCY


(Her Orders establishment 1218) The story of Our Lady of Ransom is, at its outset, that of Saint Peter Nolasco, born in Languedoc about 1189. At the age of 25, he took a vow of chastity and gave his vast estates to the Church. After making a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Montserrat, he went to Barcelona where he began to practice various works of charity. He conceived the idea of establishing an Order for the redemption of captives seized by the Moors on the seas and in Spain itself; they were being cruelly tormented in their African prisons to make them deny their Catholic Faith. He spoke of it to the king of Aragon, James I, who knew him well and already respected him as a Saint; for the king had already asked for his prayers when he sent out his armies to combat the Moors, and he attributed his victories to those prayers. In effect, all the Christians of Europe, and above all of Spain, were praying a great deal to obtain from God the remedy for the great evil that had befallen them. The divine Will was soon manifested. On the same night, August 1, 1218, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Saint Peter, to his confessor, Raymund of Pennafort, and to the king, and through these three servants of God established a work of the most perfect charity, the redemption of captives. On that night, while the Church was celebrating the feast of Saint Peter in Chains, the Virgin Mary came from Heaven and appeared first to Saint Peter, saying that she indeed desired the establishment of a religious Order bearing the name of her mercy. Its members would undertake to deliver Christian captives and offer themselves, if necessary. Word of the miracle soon spread over the entire kingdom; and on August 10th the king went to the cathedral for a Mass celebrated by the bishop of Barcelona. Saint Raymond went up into the pulpit and narrated his vision, with admirable eloquence and fervor. The king besought the blessing of the bishop for the Heaven-sent plan, and the bishop bestowed the habit on Saint Peter, who emitted the solemn vow to give himself as a hostage if necessary. The Order, thus solemnly established in Spain, was approved by Gregory IX under the name of Our Lady of Mercy. By the grace of God and under the protection of His Virgin Mother, the Order spread rapidly, growing as the charity and piety of its member, often following Her directive to give themselves up to voluntary slavery when necessary. It was to return thanks to God and the Blessed Virgin that a feast day was instituted and observed on September 24 th, first in this Order of Our Lady, then finally extended to the entire Church by Innocent XII. Reflection: Saint Peter Nolasco and his knights were not priests, and yet they considered that the salvation of their neighbor was entrusted to them. We, too, can by good counsel and by prayer, but above all by holy example, assist the salvation of our brethren, and thereby secure our own.

The 3 Pillars of the Church's Authority


Sacred Scripture Sacred Tradition Living Magisterium

The 3 Munera (Duties of the Ordained)


Munus docendi (duty to teach, based on Christ's role as Prophet) Munus sanctificandi (duty to sanctify, based on Chris's role as Priest) Munus regendi (duty to shepherd, based on Christ's role as King)

The 3 Parts of the Church

The Church Militant (Christians on Earth) The Church Suffering (Christians in Purgatory) The Church Triumphant (Christians in Heaven)

The 4 Marks of the True Church


Unity Sanctity Catholicity Apostolicity

Note: In the Nicene Creed we say that the Church is "one, holy, catholic and apostolic."

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