In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin. Ecclesiasticus 7:40


 


 

“Could You Not Watch One Hour With Me?” (Matt.26, 40)

Holy Hour of Adoration and Reparation Every Monday, Wednesday,

and Thursday at 11:00 AM, and every Tuesday and Friday at 5:30 PM.

"He is The Bread sown in the virgin, leavened in the Flesh, molded in His Passion, baked in the furnace of the Sepulcher, placed in the Churches, and set upon the Altars, which daily supplies Heavenly Food to the faithful." 

St. Peter Chrysologus (400-450)


 


 

As in the order of nature a child must have a father and a mother, so likewise in the order of grace, a true child of the Church must have God for his Father and Mary for his Mother; and if anyone should glory in having God for his Father and yet has not the love of a true child for Mary, he is a deceiver, and the only father he has is the devil. 

St. Louis de Montfort, The Secret of Mary




But before all things have a constant mutual charity among yourselves: for charity coevereth a multitude of sins. 1 Peter 4:8


 



 

For the powers of heaven shall be moved;

and then they shall see the Son of man coming

in a cloud with great power and majesty.

 


PROPER OF THE SAINTS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 30th :

 

30

Sun

 

1st Sunday of Advent

 

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V

 

Mass 9:00 AM; Confessions 8:00 AM; Rosary of Reparation 8:30 AM

1

Mon

St. Andrew, Ap

(transferred from November 30th)

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R

 

Mass 6:00 PM; Rosary of Reparation & Confessions 5:30 PM

2

Tue

St. Bibiana, VM

sd

R

 

Mass 6:00 PM; Rosary of Reparation & Confessions 5:30 PM

3

Wed

St. Francis Xavier, C

dm

W

 

Mass 6:00 PM; Rosary of Reparation & Confessions 5:30 PM; Lecture & dinner 7:00 PM

4

Thu

St. Peter Chrysologus, BpCD

St. Barbara, VM

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W

 

Mass 8:00 AM; Rosary of Reparation & Confessions 7:30 AM

5

Fri

Ferial Day

St. Sabbas, Ab

First Friday

 

V

A

Mass 6:00 PM; Rosary of Reparation & Confessions 5:30 PM; Benediction & Holy Hour after Mass

6

Sat

St. Nicholas, BpC

Vigil of the Immaculate Conception of the BVM

First Saturday

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W

 

Mass 9:00 AM; Confessions 8:00AM; Rosary of Reparation 8:30 AM

7

Sun

2nd Sunday of Advent

St. Ambrose, BpC

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V

 

 

Mass 9:00 AM; Confessions 8:00AM; Rosary of Reparation 8:30 AM

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

WANTED:

Any priest from the Diocese of Harrisburg, with moral integrity and intellectual competency, to come forth in the public forum to formally contest, in writing, the doctrinal, moral, liturgical and canonical claims of SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Mission that we possess by virtue of our baptism the right to the unrestricted use of the immemorial traditions of our Church without prejudice to our Catholic Faith, particularly the right to the sacraments of our Church according to “received and approved” immemorial rites.  Please contact the Mission at our saintspeterandpaulrcm@comcast.net if interested.

 

Masses on Sundays and Holy Days of  are offered for the welfare of Ss. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Mission and its members.

 

The Rosary of Reparation in front of the Planned Parenthood Abortuary sponsored by St. Margaret Clitherow Guild is offered every Friday beginning at 7:30 AM.  During the Rosary of Reparation to date, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin and the preaching of Father, four women left without terminating the life of their child.  Benedicamus Domino.  If you cannot attend this Rosary please make a mental note to unite yourself spiritually to the prayers and sacrifices being offered.

 

The St. Margaret Clitherow Guild has made over $3,700 in profit just by selling grocery cards!  If you would like to receive cards in advance and pay later, or would like more information, please see Pam Noel.

 

Weekly educational conferences are conducted by Father Wednesday after the Mass.  These conferences, as well as the Sunday sermons, are available on the Mission web page.  December lectures will begin a series on rediscovering our Sonship in Christ

 

The Holy Spirit has not been promised to the successors of Peter that, under His revelation, they might make known a new doctrine, but in order that, with His assistance, they sacredly preserve and faithfully set forth the revelation transmitted by the Apostles, that is to say, the deposit of the faith.  Vatican Council I, Pastor Aeternus

 

 

During the ages of faith, the Church (which is the only source of all true progress), succeeded in giving one common language to all the nations that were in union with her.  For centuries, the Latin language was the bond of union between civilized countries.  However distant these might be from one another, there was this link of connection between them; it was the medium of communication for political negotiations, for the spread of science, or for friendly epistolary correspondence.  No one was a stranger, in any part of the west, or even beyond it, who could speak this language.  The great heresy of the sixteenth century robbed us of this as of so many other blessings; it dismembered that Europe which the Church had united, not only by her faith, but by her language.  Dom Gueranger, The Liturgical Year, Feast of Pentecost

 

 

The gravity of sin is determined by the interval which it places between man and God; now sin against faith, divides man from God as far as possible, since it deprives him of the true knowledge of God; it therefore follows that sin against faith is the greatest of all sins.  St. Thomas Aquinas

 

 

 

The altar installed at our chapel

 

 

 

Why the Church Requires Our Prayers for the Sovereign Pontiff

The Holy Ghost, who has guaranteed the infallible purity of the doctrine taught officially from the apostolic Chair, has not pledged himself to protect in a like degree from all failure either the virtue, or the private judgment, or ever the administrative acts of the Sovereign Pontiff…Our Lord has willed that to the prayers of all should be confided the charge of completing His work by obtaining for the successors of Peter such preservative graces as do not of themselves necessarily spring from the divine constitution of the Church. 

Dom Gueranger, The Liturgical Year, Feast of St. Leo II

 

    An evil bishop, a bad priest, a layman in grievous sin are dead members of the Body of Christ, and therefore not true members, if we understand 'member' in the strict sense of an integral part of a living body. However, these same 'dead members' are very vital members if we consider them as instruments of activity within the Church. So that the Pope and bishops are real heads, the teachers and preachers are real eyes and tongues of the Body of Christ, even when they have fallen from the grace of God. For while it is true that a Christian becomes a living member of this Body through charity, yet in the Providence of God the instruments of operation in the Church are constituted by the power of orders and jurisdiction, which can be obtained and exercised even by a man who is personally an enemy of God. Hence the great difference between a physical body, in which a dead member cannot serve as a vital instrument, and the supernatural Mystical Body, where this is not only possible but actually happens. To explain the paradox we should recall that in natural bodies their work depends entirely on the health and soundness of the organs by which they act. But the Mystical Body of Christ can operate independently of the virtue and vitality of its members, because the soul of this Body, which is the Holy Spirit, can function equally through good instruments as through bad, through instruments that are alive as through those which are dead. 

St. Robert Bellarmine, On the Church Militant

 

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