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CONTACT INFORMATION
6415 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Tel: 1-773-363-7409 • Fax: 1-773-363-7824
shrine@institute-christ-king.org
www.infantking.com • www.historic-landmark.org
SHRINE CLERGY & STAFF
Msgr. R. Michael Schmitz STD, JCL, Rector & Vicar General
Reverend Canon Matthew Talarico, Substitute for Provincial
Reverend Canon Denis Buchholz, Provincial Bursar in Residence
Reverend Canon Michael Stein, Vice-Rector
Abbé Colin Brown, Co-Director of Music Program, Organist
Mr. Steve Taylor, Co-Director of Music Program, Organ, Schola,
and Choir Master
Mrs. Mary Hall, Secretary
April 27, 2014 Sunday of Divine Mercy
REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
Weekdays except Tuesday 8:00 am
Tuesday 6:30 pm
Saturday 8:00 am
Sunday Low Mass 8:00 am
High Mass 10:00 am
CONFESSIONS
Daily 30 minutes before Mass
Sundays: 7:30-7:55am & 9:00-9:55am
MONTHLY MASS ON 25TH DAY
IN HONOR OF INFANT KING
Mass is followed by Procession with the statue
of the Infant King, blessing of children, and
veneration of the relic of the Holy Crib of
Bethlehem.
DEVOTIONS FOLLOWING MASS
Tuesday 6:30 pm
Novena to St. Therese & Benediction
Saturday 8:00 am
Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help
17th - 25th of each Month
Novena to the Infant Jesus
Wednesday 8:00 am
Litany and Devotions to Saint Joseph
Friday 6pm Holy Hour
Sunday Vespers and Benediction
Today, Confirmation Cathechism after 10am Mass
Saturday, May 3, First Saturday Morning of Recollection, 7:30am Confessions, 8am High Mass, 9am breakfast, 9:30am Conference: The Liturgical Role of Flowers: A Blossoming Spirituality, 10:30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Sunday, May 4, May Crowning at 10am Mass, First Communion Catechism class after Mass
Sunday, May 4, Hidden Treasures of Classical Music, Spring Concert Series, 2pm Concert, Free Admission, Amadeus Consort presents works of the Baroque Era
Sunday, May 11, 10am Pontifical High Mass followed by reception
Saturday, May 17, Holy Hill Pilgrimage, Call to register (773)363-7409
Tuesday, May 20, Getting Acquainted with Aquinas, 7:30pm Lecture & Buffet dinner to follow, Gratitude & Generosity: Justice Opening to Charity
Sunday, May 25, 8am Low Mass, 10am Solemn High Mass with First Communions, Infant King Devotions, Procession, Children’s Blessing
Saturday, May 31, Appreciation dinner for members of the Saint Joseph Men’s Association and Helpers of the Holy Family 5:30pm Benediction, 6pm Aperitivo
BUILDING A HOME FOR OUR INFANT KING
We have raised a combined total of $319,206 for the Phase 2 goal of $300,000 + urgent $50,000 roof repair
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Gifts to the Shrine Due to a change in banking policy/regulation, our bank has requested that all checks to the Shrine be made out to our legal name “The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.”
April 13th Collection: $1,514 April 17th Collection: $1,545 April 18th Collection: $673 April 20th Collection: $4,596 Building Fund: $5,375
Monthly Total to Date: $9,178.25
Monthly Collection Goal $6,000 Shrine expenses not yet included in this goal are covered for the present time by Institute’s Headquarters.
Building a Home for Our Infant Campaign Phase 2 Project Goal: $300,000 + urgent $50,000 roof repair Pledges and Gifts: $289,206 Grant Award, Retirement Research Foundation: $30,000
Thank you for your Holy Week generosity!
“By giving yourself to God, you not only receive Himself in exchange, but eternal life as well.”
Wisdom from St. Francis de Sales
FIRST COMMUNION ON SUNDAY, MAY 25TH! What better way to celebrate the Infant King than by bringing
more children to his Eucharistic table!
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR INSTITUTE SEMINARIANS: NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 4
Twice a year we kindly ask your help to support seminarians of the Institute of Christ the King—your future priests. Our international seminary, located in Gricigliano, near Florence, Italy, provides priestly formation for about 70 seminarians - not to mention the other 20 who work and study in our worldwide apostolates because the seminary building is not large enough to accommodate them all! The cost of maintaining the seminary and of making new rooms to accommodate our increasing number of seminarians alone is quite high. Many seminarians cannot afford the modest tuition fee on their own. May God bless you for your generosity toward His future priests on Good Shepherd Sunday, May 4!
Getting Acquainted with Aquinas
Gratitude & Generosity: Justice Opening to Charity
Tuesday, May 20
7:45pm Lecture & Buffet dinner to follow Pontifical Mass & Visit of Institute Prior General
Sunday, May 11 The Institute’s Prior General, Very Rev. Monsignor Gilles Wach, will be visiting the United States in May for the annual retreat of the Canons of the US province. Both Monsignor Wach and Monsignor Schmitz will be present at the Shrine on Sunday, May 11. Accompanying them will be His Grace, the Most Reverend Francois R. Bacqué, Apostolic Nuncio Emeritus to the Netherlands. Archbishop Bacqué will offer solemn Pontifical Mass at10:00am on this day. Afterwards all are welcome for the reception, which will be catered so that the mothers do not have any extra work on their special day. Please come to join us in welcoming Archbishop Bacqué and Monsignor Wach on this festive occasion!
Dear Shrine Faithful,
Happy Divine Mercy Sunday! May the Grace and Mercy flowing from the Glorious Heart of Our Lord inundate your homes. After a fruitful Holy Week and joyful Easter Week we are now ready for all of our upcoming May activities. There will be something every weekend:
-On May 3rd we have our 1st Sat. morning recollection and next Sunday, May 4th May Crowning followed by our second Spring Concert.
-On Sunday May 11th 10am Pontifical High Mass offered by His Grace, the Most Reverend Francois R. Bacqué. Both Msgr. Wach and Msgr. Schmitz will also be present.
-On Saturday May 17th Holy Hill Pilgrimage, register now 773-363-7409
-On Sunday May 25th 10am 1st Communions and Infant King Procession, Devotions and Children’s Blessing
-On Saturday May 31st Appreciation Dinner for Members of the St. Joseph’s Men’s Assoc. & Helpers of the Holy Family
Come and be a part of the Living Shrine! Be sure to bring extended family and friends to the Liturgical and Cultural events of May! May the Infant King continue to shower you with His Blessings!
SUNDAY, APRIL 27, DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY DIVINE MERCY NOVENA 8:00 am Low Mass w/ organ The Sean Fitzpatrick Family, requested by Paul Prezzia 10:00 am High Mass Mary Kubacki, requested by Rebekah Wieglos No Public Vespers
MONDAY, APRIL 28, ST. PAUL OF THE CROSS, CONFESSOR 8:00 am Low Mass Cardinal George, requested by ICRSS
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, ST. PETER OF VERONA, MARTYR
6:30pm Low Mass w/ organ & Devotions Stephanie Hall, requested by Mary Hall
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, ST. CATHARINE OF SIENA, VIRGIN 8:00 am Low Mass & Devotions † Eugene Brusky, requested by Debra Ahrens
THURSDAY, MAY 1, ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER 8:00 am Low Mass w/ organ Maria Kim, requested by Chang-Soun Chough 7:00 pm High Mass The Wilson Family, requested by the Wilson Children
FRIDAY, MAY 2, VOTIVE MASS OF THE SACRED HEART 8:00 am Low Mass Minya Ho, requested by Teresa Yoo 6:00 pm Holy Hour 7:00 pm Infant King High Mass, Procession, Children’s Blessing
SATURDAY, MAY 3, VOTIVE MASS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART 8:00 am High Mass Alice von Hildebrand, requested by ICRSS
SUNDAY, MAY 4, SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER, GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY 8:00 am Low Mass † Therese Hovland, requested by Gilbert Hovland 10:00 am May Crowning & Solemn High Mass Heidi Knuth, requested by Rebekah Wieglos 6:00 pm Solemn Vespers
Sunday, April 27
10am High Mass
MC: Vincas Raciunas
Thurifer: Justin Hanners
AC1: Xavier Boudreau
AC2: Anthony Boudreau
Crucifer: Sebastien Kubacki
Tuesday, April 29
6:30pm Low Mass w/ organ
AC1: Andrew Beitia
AC2: John Beitia
Sunday, May 4
10am Solemn High Mass
MC: Nathan Hanners
Thurifer: Patrick Vitale
AC1: Jordan Glidewell
AC2: Francis Hovland
Crucifer: Joseph Weber
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Sunday, April 27 8am Low Mass - Mr. Brongel
10am High Mass - Mr. Vitale
- Mr. Morsovillo
Sunday, May 4 8am Low Mass - Mr. Wojack
10am Solemn High Mass - Mr. Thompson - Mr. Raciunas
Sunday, May 11
and
Sunday, June 8
The Baroque Concert Series is back! After a successful April debut, the Shrine will host two more
concerts performed by the Amadeus Consort this spring. Please bring extended family and friends.
We look forward to hosting new members of the community. Mark your calendars now:
— May 4th @2pm — June 8th @2pm
SPRING CONCERT SERIES AT THE SHRINE: FREE ADMISSION
Sursum Corda: calling all Young Adults! July 25-28, 2014
Sursum Corda is a nationwide initiative to foster the spiritual lives of the young adults in the apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King. For the fourth year in a row, Sursum Corda is offering a social and spiritual weekend for young people ages 18 and up, July 25-28, 2014. The event will be held on the beautiful grounds of Mundelein Seminary just north of Chicago, Illinois. Canon Aaron Huberfeld, Rector of St. Mary’s Oratory in Wausau, will be the chaplain for the camp, and several other canons are sure to be there as well. The program includes daily Mass, prayer in common and opportunity for confession, faith formation classes and discussions, and other social activities for young men and women. The weekend begins with check-in at 3:00 PM on Friday, July 25 at Mundelein and will end on Monday, July 28 at 12:00 PM. Please register online at www.institute-christ-king.org. The cost is $250 per person, payable by check made out and sent to: Institute of Christ the King, 6415 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60637-3817. Please also visit institute-christ-king.org to see pictures from last year’s Sursum Corda weekend, which was a tremendous success.
Patronize our Advertiser of the Week
Choir Camp Aug. 18-23, 2014 The Institute’s 5th Annual Summer Choir Camp will take place August 18-23 this year, at the Mount St. Joseph Retreat House in the beautiful hills of Maple Mount, Kentucky. Registration is now open. Children from all apostolates are invited to take advantage of this fun and intensive immersion in Sacred Music. As in previous years, a canon of the Institute will offer daily Mass and be available throughout the week for confession. The camp’s daily routine includes instruction in vocal technique, Gregorian chant, Latin, music theory, as well as Rosary walks, many active sports and performance opportunities. As space is limited we encourage you to register as soon as possible.
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