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Baptisms: Baptisms are by appointment. At least one parent as well as the sponsor (only one sponsor is required) must be practicing Roman Catholics who attend the Traditional Latin Mass exclusively. Blessings: Religious articles are blessed on the first Sunday of every month after Mass. The Blessing of Expectant Mothers will take place on the second Sunday of every month after Mass. Catechism: Contact Jan Satola for details. Confession: Confessions are heard before Mass on Sunday and during Mass whenever a second priest is available. Confirmation: The Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered every year at a time appointed by the bishop. First Communion: First Holy Communions are made on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Funerals: Call Father for assistance in making arrangements with the funeral director. Last Rites & Sick Calls: Father Ramolla serves a wide area and must often travel far to administer these Sacraments. Please do not put off making arrangements until the last moment. Let us know if a church member is sick, hospitalized or in danger of death. Matrimony: If you are contemplating marriage, please make an appointment to speak with Father before setting a date.
Columbus, Ohio
Pentecost XV
September 25, 2011
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Sede Vacante
a.s. mmxi
Sunday September 25, 2011 Todays Mass Intention: Living and Deceased members of the Maier Todays Missal Settings: FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (ANGEL SUNDAY) 2ND COLLECT: All Saints, 3RD COLLECT: Holy Angels, Pref: Holy Trinity;
Pentecost XV
Announcements
Next Sunday, 2 October 2011, Rosary Sunday, Mass will be celebrated at 2:00 P.M. at the Gahanna Public LibraryNOT the party house in Gahanna. Map for the Gahanna Library is below. St. Anthony's will take possession of the Dublin Village Center property on September 26. We'll have to do a little bit of sprucing up first, but a few short weeks later, we'll have our first Sunday Mass in our new home. We welcome any assistance you can give. If you can help, please e-mail us at www.stanthonypadmission@gmail.com.
MASS
Ss. Cyprian and Justina, V, Mm Ss. Cosmos and Damian, Mm St. Wenceslaus, Duke, M Dedication of the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel St. Jerome
LOCATION Gahanna Public Library 310 Grandville St, Gahanna 43230 Grandview Public Library 1685 W. 1st Ave, Columbus, OH 43212
30 SEP (FRI)
02 OCT (SUN)
NO Mass celebrated in Columbus Holy-Day of Obligation Mass celebrated in Columbus LAST WEEKS STATISTICS: Attendance: 29, and Collection: $ 463.00
Todays Epistle (Galatians 5:25, 26) Brethren, If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not be made desirous of vain-glory, provoking one another, envying one another. Brethren, and if a man be overtaken in any fault, you, who are spiritual, instruct such a one in the spirit of meekness, considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. Bear ye one another's burdens, and so you shall fulfill the law of Christ. For if any man think himself to be something, whereas he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. But let everyone prove his own work, and so he shall have glory in himself only, and not in another. For every one shall bear his own burden. And let him that is instructed in the word, communicate to him that instructeth him, in all good things. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap. For he that soweth in his flesh, of the flesh also shall reap corruption, but he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shall reap life everlasting. And in doing good, let us not fail, for in due time we shall reap, not failing. Therefore, while we have time, let us work good to all men, but especially to those who are of the household of the Faith.
will reap of the Spirit of life. Let us obey this doctrine, for it is of interest to us, and impress deeply on our hearts that without mortification of body and soul we cannot be saved. What is it to walk in the spirit? It is to obey the inspirations of the Holy Ghost always, and in all things. He who does this, says St. Paul, will not do the evil works of the flesh, which are enumerated here, but he will rather suppress and mortify all sensual desires, and in this manner crucify his flesh together with its vices and lusts, and make himself worthy of the fruits of the Holy Ghost, which are also mentioned. In doing so, he will belong to Christ, and secure for himself eternal happiness. On the contrary, he who lives according to the flesh, that is, gives way to the desires of the flesh, has no hope of salvation. Is it not strange, that all Christians wish to belong to Christ and become heirs of His kingdom, but are unwilling to crucify the flesh and its lusts, though Christ says to all: If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me (St. Matt 16:24). Todays Gospel (St. Luke 7:11-16) At that time, Jesus went into a city called Naim, and there went with Him His disciples, and a great multitude. And when He came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only, son of his mother, and she was a widow, and a great, multitude of the city was with her. Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, said to her: Weep not. And He came near, and touched the bier. And they that carried it stood still. And He said: Young man, I say to thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And He delivered him to his mother. And there came a fear on them all; and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up amongst us, and God hath visited His people.
EXPLANATION : This epistle is taken, like that of the Sunday before last,
from the epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians, in which St. Paul shows them the insufficiency of the Jewish law, and that they can only be saved by a lively faith in Christ, but now he admonishes them to the performance of good works. You now live, he tells them, in the Spirit, that is, the Holy Ghost animates your heart by His grace, enlightens, confirms, and inflames you, admonishes and teaches you, impels your heart to do good; you must, therefore, also regulate your external conduct accordingly, and in particular devote yourself to the practice of humility and charity, as the foundations of a truly spiritual life. Humility must teach and move you to think little of yourself, to avoid vain glory, and not to confide in your own strength. But charity should impel you to be meek and compassionate to all, even sinners, to correct them charitably, and lead them back to the path of virtue; since he who is harsh to the erring, despises and treats them roughly, is often permitted by God to fall into the same, nay, even into greater sins. Particularly you must show your charity one for another, that one bears the burdens of the other, that you bear the faults and imperfections of others just as patiently as you wish others to bear with your own imperfections. Thus, you will fulfill the law of Christ, which commands us to love our neighbor. In doing so, you will prevent many sins which are occasioned by considering yourself perfect, raising yourself above others, criticizing their failings, and causing disturbance. True glory consists in knowing ourselves, our faults and evil inclinations, and in eradicating them. Be grateful to those who instruct you in the word of God, and give to them willingly of your earthly possessions. What you sow, you shall reap; if you only follow the dictates of the flesh, do not mortify yourself, do not correct your failings, and indulge your sinful appetites, you will one day reap death, destruction and damnation, whereas, on the contrary, if you follow the dictates of the Holy Ghost, you
Note:
Note:
From the Catechism of St. Pius X, "The Main Kinds of Sin," Question 9-10: Q: What injury does mortal sin do the soul? A: (1) Mortal sin deprives the soul of grace and of the friendship of God; (2) It makes it lose Heaven; (3) It deprives it of merits already acquired, and renders it incapable of acquiring new merits; (4) It makes it the slave of the devil; (5) It makes it deserve hell as well as the chastisements of this life. Q: Besides grave matter, what is required to constitute a mortal sin? A: To constitute a mortal sin, besides grave matter there is also required full consciousness of the gravity of the matter, along with the deliberate will to commit the sin.