Liturgical Schedule & Calendar
for the Week of June 4, 2023


Sunday, June 4 – Trinity Sunday (St. Francis Caracciolo, C)
  8:00 am Low Mass (In Honor of St. Joseph for prayers answered from Keith & Sandy Bohman)
                Server: Joseph Lodrini
  9:35 am Holy Rosary
10:00 am Low Mass (Pro Populo)
                Server: Xavier Wright


Monday, June 5 – Queenship BVM (St. Boniface, BM)
7:30 am Low Mass (For a forgotten soul in purgatory)


Tuesday, June 6 – St. Norbert, BC
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (RIP Brian Harvey from Daniel Peck)


Wednesday, June 7 – Feria (St. Robert of Newminster, Ab)
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (Lehnen & Aschenbrenner families)


Thursday, June 8 – Corpus Christi (Ss. Medford & Gildard, BbCc)
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (CMD Sisters)


Friday, June 9 – Feria (Ss. Primus & Felician, Mm)
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (Special Intentions of Matt Sellers)


Saturday, June 10 – BVM Saturday (St. Margaret of Scotland, QW)
8:30 am Low Mass (Holy Souls from Michael Ribar Jr.)


Sunday, June 11 – 2nd Sunday after Pentecost/Solemnity of Corpus Christi (St. Barnabas, Ap)
  8:00 am Low Mass (Holy Souls from Michael Ribar Jr.)
                Server: Jake Sellers
  9:35 am Holy Rosary

10:00 am High Mass w/ Corpus Christi Procession (Pro Populo)
                Server: Clayton Wright and Michael Peck
                For Procession: MC: Clayton Wright. Torches: Michael Peck & Matthew Eilerman. Cross: Xavier Wright. Thurifer: Patrick Bohman.


Announcements

 UPDATE: The Adult & Children Catechism with the Bishop & Sisters will be from July 24 to 28. If you are planning to attend, please sign up in the vestibule. His Excellency will also administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to those who will be preparing for it. Also, if you would like to host the bishop & sisters for dinner, please sign up. Lunches can either be brought to the Bishop & Sisters or if you prefer to host them for lunch, that will have to be arranged with the Bishop. Bishop Pivarunas will be offering Mass on Sunday, July 23rd. 

Corpus Christi procession will take place after the 10 am Mass next Sunday, June 11. 

There will be NO Adult Catechism this Wednesday (6/7). Father will be on retreat in Omaha. 

No Mass scheduled from Tuesday, June 6 to Friday, June 9. 

The Church’s website is in the process of transitioning to a NEW website. You can expect the OLD website to not be up to date, but the bulletin will be updated on the old website until the NEW website is up and running. Thank you for your patience. 

During the month of June, the prayer for the Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus will be recited after each Low Mass.

 St. John Bosco Boys' Camp 2023 will be from July 23 to July 29. Cost will be $125 per boy and $75 for each additional boy from the same family. Fathers are encouraged to come and only have a $50 fee. The location of the camp will be at Hungarian Cultural Center at 12027 Abbot Rd., Hiram, OH 44234 (45 minutes northeast of Akron). All registrations must be received by June 15. Please contact Fr. Gabriel Lavery frgabriellavery@gmail.com for more info. Please see Camp Flyer in vestibule for further information


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For people who are unable to attend Mass:

Mary Immaculate Queen Church in Rathdrum, Idaho, is live-streaming Holy Mass every day, at this link:

http://www.miqparish.org/livestreaming-mass/

The schedule of live Mass broadcasts is found at the link. If you missed a Mass, you can watch a recording of it. 

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Modesty Resources

Modesty is the safeguard of purity, which is the “virtue that endears us to thy heavenly Bridegroom”, as we pray in our novena to St. Therese. There are great online resources to shop for modest clothing, incl. sportswear: 


Important Disclaimer: Some of these web sites also sell clothing that is not in accordance with the Catholic standard of modesty. Please exercise caution while browsing, and keep in mind it is the Catholic standard for modesty we must follow, not the secular one.

Free copies of Bp. Pivarunas’ Pastoral Letter on Modesty are available online here and can be downloaded as a PDF here.

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Our Faithful Departed in 2018...

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Mary Viola Scheeler
(July 8, 2000 - Sep. 28, 2018)

“Almighty and everlasting God, lover of holy purity, who hast vouchsafed this day mercifully to call the soul of this child to the kingdom of heaven; vouchsafe also, O Lord, to deal mercifully with us, that through the merits of Thy most holy Passion and the intercession of the blessed Mary ever Virgin, and of all Thy saints, we may rejoice with all Thy saints and elect in the same kingdom for ever. Who lives and reignest, world without end. Amen.”

—Collect of the burial of those who have died in baptismal innocence

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Thomas Charles Williamitis
(Aug. 23, 2001 - Feb. 13, 2018)

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.

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General Mass Schedule

  • Sundays: every Sunday at 8:00 am and 10:00 am
  • Holydays of Obligation: check bulletin or web site
  • Weekday Masses: 7:30 am on school days; 8:30 am Saturdays


Holy Mass at St. Therese parish is offered every Sunday and Holyday, as well as on weekdays. Sunday Masses are always at 8:00 am and 10:00 am; weekday Masses are typically at 7:30 am on school days and 9:00 am on holidays. Times for Masses on Holydays of Obligation vary. Confessions are usually heard before all Masses; please check confession schedule below.


Collection Schedule

Collections are taken up every Sunday and Holyday. Typically there is only one collection at each Mass. Of course, all contributions are strictly voluntary, but keep in mind the Fifth Precept of the Church: to contribute to the support of the Church. We cannot exist without your help. Please remember to make up for missed collections, as expenses remain the same. Thank you. God bless your generosity.


Confessions

Confessions are typically heard 30-45 minutes before Sunday and Holyday Masses and 15-30 minutes before weekday Masses.


Note to Newcomers

Welcome to St. Therese the Little Flower Roman Catholic Church. The clergy and parishioners of St. Therese adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pius XII. Because of our faithfulness to the Catholic Church of the ages, we reject the Modernist church of Vatican II with all its teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines. We reject John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis as illegitimate usurpers of the papal office and believe that there is currently no Pope reigning in the Catholic Church (sede vacante). We are not affiliated with the Modernist “Archdiocese of Cincinnati” headed by Dennis Schnurr.

We kindly ask that all who come to our parish observe the basic traditional Catholic standards of dress for church attendance:

• Women and girls must cover their heads. (Chapel veils or mantillas are available for loan in the vestibule.)

• Women and girls must wear dresses or skirts that cover the knee completely when standing or sitting. Slacks, shorts, sleeveless, tight or low-cut clothing, and dresses or skirts with long slits are not permitted.

• Men and boys should wear suit coats and ties.

• Jeans and other casual attire are inappropriate for attendance at church.

Newcomers are always welcome: Please introduce yourself and feel free to ask questions. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner of St. Therese, please ask for a registration form. God bless you.


About Our Clergy

The clergy serving St. Therese church are affiliated with the Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae (CMRI), or Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen, a Roman Catholic religious order consisting of Priests, Brothers, and Sisters dedicated to preserving the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Traditional Catholic Faith. It was founded in 1967 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and is headquartered in Spokane, Washington, as well as Omaha, Nebraska.

The CMRI is responsible for over 50 traditional Catholic churches and Mass centers both in the U.S. and abroad, a number of schools staffed by religious, several publications, and a comprehensive online Catholic store. Read more about how these traditional Catholic Priests, Brothers, and Sisters live and spread the Catholic Faith and the Fatima Message by accessing their web site here.

Please see also the Theological Position of the CMRI and information about the validity and lawfulness of the clergy ordained in the line of Bishop Pierre-Martin Ngo-Dinh-Thuc: ThucBishops.com.


Parish Registration

If you would like to become a parishioner of St. Therese's, please complete a registration form and put it in the collection basket. Copies are available in the vestibule (look for the yellow forms). We want to make sure you get email announcements and are able to vote on important issues affecting the parish.


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