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INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
VICAR GENERAL & DELEGATE FOR THE UNITED STATES:
The Very Reverend Monsignor R. Michael Schmitz PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR: Reverend Canon Matthew Talarico ORATORY CHAPLAIN: Reverend Canon Raphael Ueda Residence: St. Clare Parish Rectory, 725 Washington St., Santa Clara, CA 95050
(408)781–9497 (Mobile)/[email protected] ASSISTING PRIEST: Reverend Father William Donald Morgan
FIVE WOUNDS PORTUGUESE NATIONAL CHURCH
PASTOR: Rev. António A. Silveira, [email protected]
For the reception of the Sacraments in the Extraordinary Form of the Latin Rite, contact Canon Ueda
Oratory website: www.institute-christ-king.org/sanjose
October 18, 2015 Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost
Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory
Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Today is Mission Sunday.
World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for the
Catholic Church throughout the world to publicly
renew its commitment to the missionary move-
ment. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of Octo-
ber every year. It was created by Pope Pius XI in
1926 as the day of prayer for missions.
Mission of the Institute of Christ the King in Gabon, Africa
Oratory Picnic and Birthday Party
Today the Oratory picnic will be at Flickenger
Park on Tourney Drive, San Jose (ten minutes
from Five Wounds Church) after the 12:30 p.m.
Mass. All are welcome. This will also be the oc-
casion for our birthday party for October birth-
days. Cake and drinks will be provided. A special
birthday blessing will be given to our celebrants.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS
Calendar of Events
Today: Oratory picnic and birthday celebration for October
birthdays.
Saturday, October 24: Catechism class at 5:30 p.m. in the
Rectory meeting room.
Sunday, October 25: Solemnity of the Feast of Christ the
King. Benediction will be given after Mass.
Saturday, November 7: Wine tasting and picnic lunch.
Sunday, November 22: High Mass at 10:30 a.m.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING.”
ORATORY STATISTICS September 27, Souls Attending: 9:30 — 41; 12:30 — 132
Sunday Regular Collection: $1,136.28
Monthly Second Collection $4, 058.79
($1,130.00 of this amount for the Shrine restoration)
Catechism Classes for children up to age eighteen are held twice a month on
Saturdays. A short class on the liturgy for all attendees will
be followed by separate classes for children seven and un-
der and for children eight to eighteen. Parents are welcome.
Dates for this first semester are: Oct. 24, Nov. 14, Nov. 21,
and Dec. 12.
Help us Rebuild!
If you would like to help the Shrine community in Chicago
to rebuild the church, please make a donation on http://
www.gofundme.com/ShrineFireFund or make a check payable
to the Institute of Christ the King and designate as Rebuilding
Fund in Chicago. Thank you for your prayers and support.
Life at the Oratory
St. Philomena High Mass and Procession with the Knights of Columbus, 2014
Autumn Oratory Outing
On Saturday, November 7, let’s enjoy a beautiful Napa
Valley autumn day with wine tasting, lunch and hiking! We
will depart at 8 a.m. from San Jose to visit the Andretti
Winery. Get 2-for-1 tasting with the coupon in the bulletin.
We will return to San Jose at 3 p.m. A carpool will be orga-
nized. Please make a reservation at ihm.sanjose@institute-
christ-king.org.
Weekly and Monthly Devotions
First Sunday: Sung Sunday Vespers
First Friday: Stations of the Cross after Mass
Every Thursday after Mass: Adoration until 2:00 p.m. Another Institute Ordination for 2015!
The abundance of grace accorded the Institute of Christ the King in 2015 seems to be overflowing. This Novem-
ber 26th, Abbé Pierre Bivouli, an Institute deacon from Gabon in Africa, shall be ordained a priest for all eternity at the magnificent church of Saints Mi-chael and Caejetan in Florence, Italy. Deo Gratias!
Monthly Video Presentation
There will be a special presentation on Sunday, October 25, after Mass at 2:20 p.m. in the Rectory meeting room. We will be presenting a video about the Pontifical Solemn High Mass at the Basilica of St. Peter by Walter Cardinal Brandmüller.
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST — IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ORATORY 3
SERVER SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
12:30 p.m. High Mass
MC John Gartonzavesky
Th.
A1 Dominic Richard
A2 Charles Gartonzavesky
CB Aaron Howard
Boat
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
12:30 p.m. High Mass
MC Pablo Gutierrez
Th.
A1 Dominic Gartonzavesky
A2 Dominic Richard
CB Paul Richard
Boat
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
12:30 p.m. Sung High Mass, Second Class, Green
The Kobel Family by Jeremy & Celeste Cruz
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, ST. PETER OF ALACANTRA, CONFESSOR
12:15 p.m. Low Mass, Third Class, White
Celeste Cruz by Jeremy & Celeste Cruz
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, ST. JOHN CANTIUS, CONFESSOR
12:15 p.m. Low Mass, Third Class, White Art McGrath
by Marta McGrath
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, COMMEMORATION OF ST. HILARION, ABBOT
12:15 p.m. Low Mass, Fourth Class, White
The Thompson Family by Elaine Thompson
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, FERIA
12:15 p.m. Low Mass, Fourth Class, Green The Millett Family
by Elaine Thompson
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, ST. ANTHONY MARIE CLARET, BISHOP & CONFESSOR
12:15 p.m. Low Mass, Third Class, White
Joanne Torreano by the Torreano Family
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, ST. RAPHAEL, ARCHANGEL
7:30 a.m. Low Mass, Third Class, White John B. Torreano
by the Torreano Family
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
12:30 p.m. Sung High Mass, First Class, White Derrick Justin Oliver by the Oliver Family
LITURGICAL CALENDAR
From the Desk of the Oratory Chaplain, Canon Raphael Ueda
Today we celebrate Mission Sunday instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1926, hence it is an opportune moment to introduce a brief history of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest which is dedicated to missionary activity. Still a very young con-gregation, the Institute was founded in 1990 by Monsignor Gilles Wach and Canon Philippe Mora in Gabon, Africa, where we still have missions.
Monsignor Wach was formed under Guiseppe Cardinal Siri, who served as Archbishop of Genoa from 1946 to 1987 and who also was a strong candidate for the papacy in the conclave in 1978. After his ordination by Pope John Paul II in 1979, Monsignor Wach worked for Silvio Cardinal Oddi in Rome. During the 1980’s the still young French priest, Gilles Wach, was approached by more and more young men who wanted a traditional Catholic priestly formation; at this time he decided to try to bring
these young men together and to assist in their formation. Alt-hough he never initially intended to start a foundation, several Ro-man Cardinals urged him to form a religious community; thus the idea of the Institute already began to take form in 1988.
At this time, Divine Providence helped to find a bishop who was ready to give this courageous undertaking a canonical founda-tion. Monsignor Wach was finally brought in contact with the late Bishop Obamba of Mouila, Gabon, who invited the young com-munity to help him with missionary work in his Diocese; thus he gave the Institute its necessary canonical erection. At the same time, he appointed our founder as his Vicar General. Soon, with the help of Augustinus Cardinal Mayer OSB, of Germany, he was able to find an appropriate location in Florence, Italy, for the Seminary and Motherhouse of this quickly growing com-munity. (To be continued in a subsequent bulletin.)
Parking Alert
Please do not leave your valuables in your car, and be aware
of your surroundings in the parking lot. Cars have been bro-
ken into as recently as last Sunday during Mass.
St. Juan Diego Women’s Center Gala, “Building Families”,
will be held at 6:00 p.m., October 25th, at David’s Restaurant, 5151 Stars and Stripes Dr., Santa Clara. The keynote speaker will be former abortionist Dr. Anthony Levatino and his wife Cecelia. $75/person. For more information call 408-258-2008.
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Mass Intentions If you would like to offer a Mass intention, please fill out
an intentions envelope, available from the ushers, and drop
it in the collection basket. The suggested donation is $10 in
the Diocese of San Jose. A Mass card is now available. If
you would like one, please ask one of the Ushers.
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St. John Cantius, patron of Poland and Lithuania, was
born in Kenty, a small town in the Diocese of Krakow, Po-
land in around 1412. His parents, Stanislaus and Anne,
were pious country people, and John was, from infancy, a
child of great virtue and possessed of a sweet and innocent
character. After his studies were complete, he taught philos-
ophy while he was preparing for the priesthood and later
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perfection, he was also a physicist and developed theories
which anticipated the work of Galileo and Newton.
During his time in Krakow, he became well-known for
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pecially toward needy university students. He would give
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himself. He made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, desiring to be
a martyr among the Turks; he also made four pilgrimages
on foot to Rome with the desire both to honor the Apos-
tolic See and to save himself from the punishments of pur-
gatory through the indulgences offered there daily. He died
at Krakow in 1473. He was beatified by Pope Clement X
on 28 March, 1676 and was canonized on 16 July, 1767 by
Pope Clement XIII. In the Roman Breviary, unique among
confessors who were not bishops, he is distinguished by
three hymns.
Martha’s Kitchen provides free meals in Santa Clara County. We are in need of frozen turkeys to pre-
pare 6,500 turkey dinners. For details, please call (408) 293-6111
www.marthas-kitchen.org “For I was hungry and you gave me food,
I was thirsty and you gave me drink.” Matt. 25, 35
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University of San Francisco McLaren Hall — Room 250
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