Sixth Resumed Sunday after Epiphany

November 13, 2016
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Weekly Announcements

KYRIE (Taken from Notes Made at the Conferences of Dom Prosper Guéranger) Next follows the Kyrie, which, at a High Mass, is said at the same side of the Altar, where the Introit was read. The Priest is accompanied by his Ministers, who do not go to the middle of the Altar, until he himself does; meanwhile, they stand behind him, on the steps. In a Low Mass, the Priest says the Kyrie, in the middle. This prayer is a cry of entreaty, whereby the Church sues for mercy from the Blessed Trinity. The first three invocations are addressed to the Father, who is Lord: Kyrie, Eleison; (Lord, have mercy). The following three are addressed to Christ, the Son incarnate: Christe, Eleison. The last three are addressed to the Holy Ghost, who is Lord, together with the Father and the Son; and therefore, we say to Him also: Kyrie, Eleison. The Son, too, is equally Lord, with the Father and the Holy Ghost: but, holy Church here gives Him the title of Christ, because of the relation this word bears to the Incarnation. The Choir, too, takes up the same nine invocations; and sings them. Formerly, it was the practice, in many Churches, to intersperse them with words, which were sung to the same melody as the invocations themselves, as we find in several old Missals. The Missal of St. Pius the Fifth did away, almost entirely, with these Kyrie, called, on account of these popular additions, Farsati, (in French, farcis). When the Pope celebrates a Solemn Mass, the singing of the Kyrie is continued during the act of homage which is paid him on his throne: but this is an exception to the present observance throughout the Church. The three invocations, each repeated thrice over, (as now practiced,) are like a telling us of our union, here below, with the nine choirs of Angels, who sing, in heaven, the glory of the Most High. This union prepares us to join them in the Hymn which is now to follow, and which these blessed Spirits brought down to this our earth.
 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
 
  • Sunday, Nov 13 - 6th Resumed Sunday after Epiphany  8:00 a.m.  Sr. Catherine of Christ  10:00 a.m.    Pro Populo
  • Monday, Nov 14 - St. Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr  7:30 a.m.    Mary Gill
  • Tues, Nov 15 - St. Albert the Great, Bishop & Martyr  7:30 a.m.  †Joseph & Irene Gabet Family 
  • Wednesday, Nov 16 - St. Gertrude, Virgin  6:00 p.m.  Sr. Catherine of Christ
  • Thursday, Nov 17 - St. Gregory Thaumaturgus, Bishop 7:30 a.m.    †James Gill
  • Friday, Nov 18 - The Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul  6:00 p.m.  Jim & Emma Momper
  • Saturday, Nov 19 - St. Elisabeth, Widow  9:00 a.m.    Joseph Bills
  • Sunday, Nov 20 - 24th and Last Sunday after Pentecost  8:00 a.m.  Janice Moore  10:00 a.m.    Pro Populo
Diocesan Safe Environment Statement      (The Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend has asked all parishes to insert the following statement in the bulletins during the month of November) If you have reason to believe that a child may be a victim of child abuse or neglect, Indiana law requires that you report this to civil authorities. If you or someone you know was abused as a child or young person by an adult, you are encouraged to notify appropriate civil authorities of that abuse. In addition, if the alleged abuser is or was a priest or deacon of the Catholic Church, your are encouraged to contact Mary Glowaski, Victim Assistance Coordinator, (260)399-1458, email: mglowaski@diocesefwsb.org. Or Rev. Msg. Robert Schulte, vicar General of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, at P.O. Box 390, Fort Wayne, IN 46801, or at (260)399-1419, email: mrattz@diocesefwsb.org. The Diocese is committed to helping prevent the abuse or neglect of children and young people and to assist those who claim to have suffered harm as a result of such abuse.
Special Collection A special collection will be next Sunday, Nov 20th for Catholic Campaign for Human Development. There will be an envelope marked Special Collections Envelope at the entrances. Please pick one up if you would like to be acknowledged for your contribution. At the top of the Envelope please mark what  the     collection is for along with your name. Thank You!
Rosary Sodality The pastor would like to start up a Rosary Sodality at our parish.  A Rosary Sodality is made up of women in the parish who perform various duties: taking care of the Church linens, decorating, and anything the priests may feel is needed in the parish. Usually a fundraiser of some kind is done (i.e. bake sale or breakfast) to help pay expenses that come up throughout the year. If you are interested in joining the Rosary Sodality please call Marianne at 260-424-4951.  
James & Nicholas Eichman update Please pray for James and Nicholas Eichman,   seminarians for the FSSP at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary outside Lincoln, Nebraska. They will be   receiving the minor orders of porter and lector on November 19. We are blessed to have had so many priestly and religious vocations from our community. Please pray that James and Nicholas persevere.
Regina Coeli Choir St. Augustine said, "He who sings well, prays twice."  The Roman Church's treasury of sacred music includes both Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony, each of which we wish to promote and continually   improve at Sacred Heart. If you can match pitch and wish to give greater glory to God at the sung Masses, please speak with the choir director Teresa Smith   after High Mass or call 260-565-4449. Practices are Wednesday evenings from 6:40-8:00 pm and Sunday mornings before Mass at 9:00 am in the school basement.
Scrip If you do not have the ability to order over the  computer there are forms at the front entrance you can  submit with a check. For any questions please call Kim at the office 260-744-2519 or follow the easy steps below. All orders must be paid first and will be placed on Tuesday of each week. Your orders will then come to the office and you will be called when they arrive to be picked up soon or at church the following Sunday. It helps if you register. How to Register: To place your scrip orders, you need to first create an  account. Go to www.shopwithscrip.com and click on ’Register’ button at the top of the page. Next, click ’join a Scrip Program.’ You will then need to enter our     organization’s unique enrollment code (22E949FC53782). This code allows the system to link your account activity with our organization. Next, fill in all the required information and click ‘Register.’ You will be asked to select two challenge questions and provide answers, which will be required if you forget your password. Keep in mind that your answers are case-sensitive. Using ShopWithScrip.com: You can manage your account through your Dashboard, which you can access by clicking the ‘Dashboard’ link at the top of any page. From here, you can check your account activity, change your    profile and password, add, remove, and modify organizations you belong to, and read coordinator announcements. You can also run your own order and rebate history reports.
Kroger Community Rewards Program      Sacred Heart now participates in the Kroger    Community Rewards Program. Once you register your card by visiting krogercommunityrewards.com and following the simple instructions, your Kroger   purchases will begin to benefit the parish, with a small percent what you spend being returned to the parish quarterly. Our organization number is 64151, Sacred Heart Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana. This costs the parish nothing and all you have to do is re-register your card each year (a reminder will be put in the   bulletin when that time comes).
FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PARISH If anyone in the parish uses amazon.com to make purchases, please consider switching to  smile.amazon.com which has all the same products available, with the added bonus that .5% of all purchases can benefit the non-profit organization of your choice.                                   The procedure: 1.  Go to smile.amazon.com 2.  Log in as you would to your amazon.com account 3. You will be prompted to select a charity. Simply type “Sacred Heart Fort Wayne” into the search bar. 4. Select the result that is displayed (there should  only be one) That is all you need to do. Afterwards, you may wish to change or delete your bookmarks for   amazon.com, so you automatically go to the “Smile” page.
     Some people have asked to rerun the Kroger Rewards and Smile.amazon.com announcements. Please take advantage of the many ways in supporting our parish at no cost to you.                                                        SUBMITTED ANNOUNCEMENTS Bishop Luers High School Turkey Trot set Nov. 20th FORT WAYNE, Indiana -- The Bishop Luers High School Turkey Trot will be held Sunday, Nov. 20, at Columbia Street West, Fort Wayne, from 6-10:30 p.m. Presale tickets are $20. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $30. The event supports Bishop Luers High School athletics and performing arts.  Music will be provided by Actual Size. Individual sponsorship levels are the following: Gold, $1,000, four tickets and a table of six; Silver, $500, two free tickets and a table of four; Bronze, $100, one free ticket; and Trotters, $25. For tickets, contact Mike Gigli at 260-672-2473; Lisa Palmer at 260-438-0482; Chris Yaney at 260-705-8021; Monica Zwick at 260-403-1253; Matt North at 260-705-5713; Mike and Beth Savieo at 260-437-6137; or Michelle Schwieterman at 260-438-7291. The corporate sponsor is Indiana Physical Therapy.