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The clergy and parishioners of St. Therese adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith and Sacraments as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pius XII.

St. Therese of Lisieux by Leonard Porter, 2008
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Mass Schedule - Week of June 22nd, 2025

Corpus Christi Sunday

Sunday, June 22

Corpus Christi Sunday

2nd Sunday after Pentecost

St. Paulinus, BC
**NO 8 AM MASS SCHEDULED** 
9:30 am Holy Rosary  
10:00 am High Mass w/Corpus Christi Procession (Pro Populo) 

  • Server: MC: Paddy Omlor.

  • Thurifer: Peter Creighton.

  • Acolytes: Xavier Wright & Blane Straight 

Monday, June 23

Vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (RIP Brenda Rooney from Wayne Rooney)

 

Tuesday, June 24

Nativity of St. John the Baptist
7:00 am Low Mass (RIP Joseph Kenneth O’Neil from Patrick Omlor)

 

Wednesday, June 25

St. William, Ab
7:00 am Low Mass (RIP Joseph Kenneth O’Neil from Patrick Omlor)

 

Thursday, June 26

St. John and Paul, Mm
8:00 am Low Mass (RIP Joseph Kenneth O’Neil from Patrick Omlor)

 

Friday, June 27

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Our Mother of Perpetual Help
6:00 pm Low Mass (In honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help from Patrick Omlor)

 

Saturday, June 28

St. Irenaeus, BM

Vigil of Ss. Peter & Paul
8:30 am Low Mass (Poor Souls from The Kennedys)

 

Sunday, June 29

Ss. Peter and Paul

3rd Sunday after Pentecost
8:00 am Low Mass (Conversion & salvation of children, family, & friends from The Kennedys)

  • Server: Aiden Sellers

9:30 am Holy Rosary
10:00 am Low Mass (Pro Populo)

  • Server: Xavier Wright 

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Announcements

† Confirmation will be on August 10 after the 10 am Mass. There will only be one day of Adult Catechism Class with the bishop this year and it will take place on August 9th.  If the parents with children would like catechism for the children, please let Father or Sr. Therese know. Thank you.

Thursday Mass just for this week will be at 8 am. Feast of The Sacred Heart of Jesus will be this Friday and Mass will be at 6 pm. Please make an effort to attend Holy Mass to honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus.


†  Votive Candles on St. Therese’s altar can be lit for your intention. $5.

 

†  On July 13 and 20 there will only be ONE MASS at 10 am (due to Father traveling).

 

Summer Modesty: During the summer months, please remember to observe the modesty standards. Our Lady of Fatima said, many souls go to hell because of the sin of the flesh. The Mary-like standards for Modesty in Dress (as set down by the Church): “A dress cannot be called decent which is cut deeper than two fingers’ breadth under the pit of the throat; which does not cover the arms at least to the elbows; and scarcely reaches a bit beyond the knees. Furthermore, dresses of transparent materials are improper.” The Cardinal Vicar of Pope Pius XI.


Congratulations to Stephen and Angelica Lawrence on the birth of their new baby boy and the baptism of Adam Lawrence. 


† Omaha Girls Camp July 14 to 19. Cost is $100. To register, please call 402-290-5478 or email materdei431@aol.comSt. John Bosco Boys’ Camp in Ohio is August 3 to 9. Registration: https://shjchurch.org/docs/camp.pdf. If you would like more information, please contact Stephen Zver (Camp Organizer).  

 

†  Please keep in your prayers the sick and those who Father goes to see: Jackie Kroger, Hope Wright.


†  14 DAY SANCTUARY LAMP: is burning for the weeks of (6/17 to 6/30) for the Intentions of Megan Mann. If you would like to donate to light the 14 day sanctuary candle for your intention, please let Father know. The donation for each candle is $25 (candles generally last 14 days, but sometimes they burn faster than expected). 

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Bulletins

Note: Our bulletin is printed in bulk and is available in hardcopy for all in the vestibule, but it is also available here.
If you would like to download a PDF copy, you may do so at the links below.

June 22

June 15

June 8

June 1

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Reflection: The Catechism Explained By Stories and Examples
by Fr. Francis Spirago
Sixth Lesson: On Sin and its Kinds
Question: How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
Answer: To make a sin mortal, three things are necessary: a grievous matter, sufficient reflection, and full consent of the will.

The Lady Who Would Not Pay the Dressmaker: Defrauding laborers of their wages is a sin that cries to Heaven. The following incident which occurred in Dresden, was reported in the newspapers. The daughter of a wealthy land proprietor was married to a government official of high rank. On becoming “my lady,” she had a grand trousseau and many expensive dresses. Amongst other workmen she employed a poor seamstress, who had a sick husband and eight children to support. When this woman, who was an able dress maker, brought home the crowns she had made, the lady praised her work and promised she would give her more in future, but she did not say a word about paying her. Weeks went by, and the poor woman did not get her money. Presently, when they were in great distress, she sent her eldest boy with the account to the lady. The boy, however, came back crying, having been scolded for his impudence, and brought no money. A few days later, the lady’s husband came home in high displeasure. She asked him what was the matter. He told her that her dressmaker’s eldest boy had been taken up for stealing a loaf of bread. “When brought before the magistrate,” he said, “the boy put all the blame on you, because you had so long withheld payment from the family when they were starving.” Needless to add that the bill was paid immediately, and the lady never kept working-people without their money again. Hence, we see that those who withhold from servants and working-people the wages due to them are responsible, not only for the temporal misery they bring on them, but also for whatever wrong-doing may possibly ensue.

Too Many Vices Already: A less looked-for type of sin is viewing the use of things that are good or neutral in themselves for the glory of God as if they were sinful. Too often men who do this overlook their own vices. It is related in the canonization documents for Pope St. Pius X, that he once called a Bishop to Rome because he was often discovered to be out of clerical attire, gambling or even womanizing, all things contrary to the dignity of his state. After condemning this scandalous activity, the holy Pope reached for a box on his desk and offered the Bishop a cigar. He declined, saying, “I do have problems, I admit, but at least I do not have that vice.” “Vice,” replied the holy Pope, “If it was a vice I would not have offered you one. You have far too many vices already.”
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