JANUARY 31, 2021 Septuagesima Sunday
HOLY MASS SCHEDULE:
Sunday Schedule Mass 7:30am, 9:00am and
10:30am
Monday - Saturday Mass 8:00am
Tuesday Mass 6:30pm
Wednesday Mass 12:15pm
First Fridays Mass 6:30pm
Holy Days of Obligation Please consult the bulletin
SACRED DEVOTIONS:
Mother of Perpetual Help Tuesday 8:00am & 6:30pm
Adoration Thursday 6:30pm
CONFESSIONS: 30 minutes before all Masses
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
ORATORY
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST
ORATORY CLERGY:
VERY REV. MSGR. R. MICHAEL SCHMITZ, STD, JCD
Vicar General & Delegate for the United States
REV. CANON MATTHEW L. TALARICO Provincial Superior, United States
REV. CANON BENJAMIN L. COGGESHALL
Rector
REV. CANON PIERRE R. DUMAIN Vicar
REV. CANON MIGUEL A. CAÑADAS CARPIO Vicar & Sacristan
ABBÉ ALEX J. BARGA
General Manager
Mr. Jon Roché Mrs. Mary Hayworth Mr. James Marck Accounting Manager Office Administrator Director of Sacred Music
“The present life is given to us only to earn eternal life.”
St. Francis de Sales
ORATORY STAFF:
LITURGICAL CALENDAR
Mass Intentions:
Sunday, January 31 Septuagesima Sunday, 2nd Class
7:30am Low Mass - Karen Mueller † 9:00am Low Mass - Jessica Mary Philip
10:30am Solemn Mass - Jack Fichter
Monday, February 1 St. Ignatius of Antioch, 3rd Class
8:00am Low Mass - Rosendo Ramirez Martin
Tuesday, February 2 Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
2nd Class 8:00am Low Mass - Augustine Pekny
6:30pm Low Mass - Restoration & Benefactors of St. Francis de Sales Oratory
Wednesday, February 3 Commemoration of St. Blaise
8:00am Low Mass - A Most Needy Soul 12:15pm Low Mass - Karen and Harry
Special Intention
Thursday, February 4 Votive Mass of Jesus Christ Eternal
High Priest, 3rd Class 8:00am Low Mass - Lois Ludwig and
Matthew Angeli 6:30pm Adoration
Friday, February 5 Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart,
3rd Class 8:00am Low Mass - Msgr. Gilles Wach
6:30pm Solemn Mass - Donald & Betty Jane Ladley
Saturday, February 6 Votive Mass of the Immaculate Heart,
3rd Class 8:00am Low Mass - Welda W. DeRousse †
Sunday, February 7 Sexagesima Sunday, 2nd Class
7:30am Low Mass - Rosendo Ramirez Martin 9:00am Low Mass - Scott & Peggy Pace
10:30am Solemn Mass - Br. Christopher Maria
SERVER SCHEDULE Sunday, January 31
7:30am Low Mass Acolytes: Liam Aufmuth, Abbé Mark Halisky 9:00am Low Mass Acolytes: Joel Miller, Thomas Schuepfer
10:30am Solemn Mass Master of Ceremonies: Timothy White Thurifer: Joseph Clonts Acolyte 1: Gabriel Ruggiero Acolyte 2: John Paul Davidson Crucifer: Dominic Stamos Choir Master of Ceremonies: Mark Stamos Torchbearers: Joey Huber, Gus Pekny, Alex Vega, Joseph Pekny, Raymond Clonts, Campion Purgahn Tuesday, February 2
6:30pm Solemn Mass Master of Ceremonies: Michael LaZella Thurifer: Louis VandenBergh Acolyte 1: Raphael VandenBergh Acolyte 2: Trent Hickey Crucifer: Timothy White Choir Master of Ceremonies: Joseph Pekny Torchbearers: Mark Stamos, Gabriel Ruggiero, Ezio LaZella, Raymond Pekny, Gus Pekny, Dominic Ruggiero Friday, February 5
6:30pm Solemn Mass Master of Ceremonies: Joseph Pekny Thurifer: Michael Ruggiero Acolyte 1: Gabriel Ruggiero Acolyte 2: Mark Stamos Crucifer: Dominic Stamos Choir Master of Ceremonies: Trent Hickey Torchbearers: Adrian Shea, Liam Aufmuth, Raymond Pekny, Gus Pekny, Joseph Shany, Dominic Ruggiero Sunday, February 7 9:00am Low Mass Acolytes: Joel Miller, Liam Miller
10:30am Solemn Mass Master of Ceremonies: Raphael VandenBergh Thurifer: Michael LaZella Acolyte 1: Dominic Stamos Acolyte 2: Adrian Shea Crucifer: Charlie Kahre Choir Master of Ceremonies: Timothy White Torchbearers: Ezio LaZella, Benjamin Lowe, Jonathan Lowe, Dominic Ruggiero, Emil Johnson, Gabriel Ruggiero
NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS Today: Septuagesima Sunday
February 2: Candlemas
February 5: First Friday
February 14-16: Forty Hours Devotion
February 17: Ash Wednesday
Company of the Immaculate
The Company of the Immaculate will meet again on Saturday, February 6th from 9:00am until 1:00pm in the church hall basement. This is for young ladies from 10 to 18 years of age. All who are interested in joining the Company may regis-ter onsite on this day. If you would like to have additional information please contact Canon Pierre Dumain at:
Sacred Art Open Studio
Older children and adults are invited to visit the St. Louis studio of sacred artist Gwyneth Thomp-son-Briggs as she completes a copy of Tiepolo's Immaculate Conception. This painting was com-missioned by members of the Oratory as a gift for Canon Coggeshall.
Please feel free to drop by for a visit on the following dates:
Wednesday, February 3, 2-4 pm Stretching and gessoing the canvas
Saturday, February 6, 10-12 pm The initial lay-in
Saturday, February 13, 10-12 pm Developing key areas of detail
For the studio address, please email
Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs at:
Brown Scapular Enrollment
If you have not yet been invested in the Brown Scapular, you will have an opportunity on Tues-day, February 2nd and Friday, February 5th after the 6:30pm evening Masses. Present your-self at the main communion rail after Mass to be enrolled in the Confraternity of the Carmelite Or-der by one of the priests at the Oratory. Please bring your own Brown Scapular!
Contact the Rectory office ahead of time if you wish to be enrolled.
Pipe Organ Campaign 2019/21
$375,000.00-Total Phase I Goal
Already Raised for Phase I $324,140.08
Still needed for Completion of Phase I
$50,860.00 (To be Raised)
Planned Giving
Please remember St. Francis de Sales Oratory in your
Will or Living Trust. An appropriate Will or Trust
provision would be:
"I give __________ to The Friends of St. Francis de
Sales Oratory, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, for the Or-
atory's unrestricted use."
Insurance Assessment
The Oratory’s biggest annual financial obligation con-
tinues to be that of our property and liability insurance
assessed by the Archdiocese of Saint Louis.
Our 2020-2021 insurance assessment is $98,256.00.
We are relying on your continuous prayers and gener-
ous donations which you exercise by using your insur-
ance envelope.
Please help us off set this cost by donating today.
Thank you very much!
Stewardship
July 2020 - June 2021
Weekly Collection Goal: $12,500.00
Collection for: January 17
Envelopes Mailed: 224 Envelopes Turned In: 89
Loose: $1,447.00 Envelopes: $3,920.00 Online Donations: $1,441.84 TOTAL: $6808.84
YTD Stewardship Goal: $375,000.00 YTD Stewardship: $275,899.34 YTD Surplus/Deficit: ($99,100.66)
Insurance Assessment 2020-2021
$98,256.00 (approx. $8,100.00 a month)
De Sales Heritage Foundation
The DeSales Heritage Foundation is in existence since January 2018. This entity is a public chari-ty, tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3). All donations made to the Foundation are therefore tax deductible ac-cording to IRC Section 170. The governing in-strument of this Foundation provides that its pur-pose is to promote and support the restoration, preservation and improvement of our church building, an historically and architecturally signif-icant structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This narrow objective is meant to encourage companies, associations and other enti-ties that may not wish to support religion, as such, to contribute to the important cause of the restora-tion of our magnificent church.
Many corporations match donations made by employees to a recognized non-profit, such as DeSales Heritage Foundation. Please inquire about your company’s employee gift matching program and guidelines.
If you need to provide details to qualify DeSales Heritage Foundation for your company’s pro-gram, please contact Mr. Charles A. Redd at (314) 259-4534 or [email protected].
Oratory Rectory Office Hours
Monday: Office CLOSED Tuesday: 9:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am-4:00pm Thursday: 9:00am-4:00pm
Friday: 9:00am-4:00pm Saturday: Office CLOSED Sunday: Office CLOSED
Farewell
The members of St. Francis de Sales Oratory already have the habit of welcoming and then quickly sending new Institute priests off to new apostolate assignments. A large part of the American priests have benefitted from your care and prayers at some point in their priesthood. And this care is not only limited to the priests, but is extended to our oblates as well. For the past two years, Abbé Lance Gerbig and Abbé Mark Halisky have been in formation in St. Louis. Dedicating their many talents to Christ the King by helping the priestly members in their daily apostolic duties in many different ways, they too must one day go on to help our devel-oping apostolates throughout the country. It is with this in mind that I announce that Abbé Lance Gerbig will soon be leaving us to help out Canon Da-vid Silvey at our apostolate in Columbus, Ohio. Abbé will leave February 15th. Please be sure to thank him for his important services to St. Francis de Sales Oratory during his short time here and wish him the best as he enters into new surroundings. Thank you Abbé and please know that you will be in our prayers! Additionally, we announce that Abbé Mark Halisky will continue to serve the St. Francis de Sales Oratory Community here in St. Louis. Ad multos annos!
ORATORY ORGANIZATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Benevolent Society is a Catholic Men’s or-ganization that was founded in the early years of St. Francis de Sales church for the financial help of its members in time of need.
For more information on this charitable and friendly group, please contact Mr. Wally Feld at [email protected]
Conference of Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Spirituality, Friendship, Service
Our SVdP conference here at St. Francis de Sales is still serving our neighbors -- with increased requests due to the Coronavirus. 3 THINGS: 1) Please consider joining us; we meet at 9am on the 2nd Saturday; call us for details. 2) Does your family need help? Re-member we help Oratory members too. Our # is: (314) 289-6101, ext 1147. And 3) We depend on do-nations. Please support the Oratory first; then consider SVdP, knowing that 100% of your donation goes to those in need. Make checks payable to "St. Vincent de Paul at SFdS" & send to the Oratory. Thank you for your generosity & God bless!
Oratory Cleaning
The Oratory Cleaning Crews put the church in or-der after the final Mass each Sunday. This involves light dust mopping and clearing the pews of handouts, etc. New volunteers will be most wel-come and can call the office at (314) 771-3100 to sign up.
Here are the next assignments:
Sunday, January 31: St. Benedict Sunday, February 7: St. Anthony Sunday, February 14: St. Cecilia
Sunday Rosary With the added Sunday Mass we do not have enough
time to pray the Rosary before the 10:30am Mass until further notice. Thank you for understanding.
An Apostolate for Fathers and Sons (age 6-18). For more information
please visit: www.tsg129.org
Prayers for Oratory Members In your charity, please pray for members of the Oratory who may be in need of special prayers during these difficult times. There are members who are facing surgery in the coming weeks, who may be sick or recovering from an illness, who are experiencing loneliness, who may have lost a loved one recently or who just need prayers for added strength and perseverance in their lives.
Don’t forget to offer prayers of Thanksgiving for answered prayers and for all the gifts and graces that we have received. A grateful heart is a happy heart!
Prayer is always the right size and color and is the one gift that is often overlooked which we need the most and will have everlasting benefits.
Archdiocesan Guidelines
During the pandemic, the dispensation that was given by the Archdiocese of St. Louis concerning Mass attendance on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation is still in effect. For those who are old-er or who have well founded fear for their health, should in no way feel under any pressure to attend Mass at this time (provided, of course, that you do your best to sanctify the Lord’s Day religiously at home). Those who have flu symptoms or who have reason to believe they have been exposed to the virus should NOT come to church at this time, as an act of charity to others.
Our current occupancy limit is 50% which is set at 550 persons. To maintain social distancing we have roped off every other pew—please do not remove these dividers at any time. We have hand sanitizer and face coverings available for you in the 3 main vestibules.
Please pay special attention to wearing a mask while walking in and out of the church build-ing as well as when ambulating in the church itself. Online sign ups will be sent to Oratory members and posted online. All concerns should be directed to the Rector.
More information can be found on the Archdioce-san Website: archstl.org/coronavirus-covid-19-mandates-and-directives
Missing Something?
Quite a few Rosaries have been left in the church or found on the church campus and turned in to the rectory office recently. One of these beautiful sacramentals may just belong to you! There are also several Sunday missals, mantillas, prayer cards and other religious items that have been left in the church. Please check the Lost and Found table in the church hall. All items not claimed by will be donated to charity.
Restroom Access
There is a small restroom located in the back of the church, Epistle side vestibule, and larger re-strooms in the church hall under the church which can be accessed either by the south elevator or by exiting the north entrance of the nave and contin-uing down the outside stairs that lead to the hall.
Choir Start Date
Festival Cantorum Thursday, March 4, 8:30-9:30pm
2020 Contribution Statements
On behalf of the entire community at St. Francis de Sales Oratory, I wish to thank you for your generosity and continued support during a most difficult year. May God reward your generosity.
To keep expenses at a minimum we will be print-ing contribution statements for all active regis-tered members of the Oratory which will be avail-able in the church hall (basement) on Sunday, January 31st. Please help us save on postage and pick up your family’s declaration at that time. If you prefer, we can email you your statement.
If you are not officially registered at the Oratory but would like to receive a printed statement then please contact the rectory office and we would be very happy to print you a tax letter. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Be assured of our most grateful prayers as we begin the New Year.
Thank You For Your Help The Rector wishes to thank all of those who helped make Abbés Halisky and Gerbig's recep-tion of the cassock ceremony so memora-ble. Though we were unable to have a large cele-bration due to the ongoing pandemic and related restrictions, the presence of those faithful and friends last Wednesday evening for this important event is acknowledged and greatly appreciat-ed. Thank you for being a part of our family! Special thanks are in order too for Abbe Alex Bar-ga for a smooth and dignified liturgical ceremony, as well as for Mr. James Marck for the beautiful musical program.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion Booklets
Those desiring a Mother of Perpetual Help Book-let may ask for a free copy of their own from the rectory office. We are unable to leave them in the Church at this time. Thank you.
TO ALL OUR GUESTS…
Canon Coggeshall and the faithful of St. Francis de Sales Oratory welcome you, and hope that your time in the
“Cathedral of South St. Louis” may be an opportunity to share in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Faith.
Please enjoy the beauty of this building dedicated to St. Francis de Sales, co-patron of the
INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN PRIEST.
According to liturgical tradition, and the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, Holy Communion is received
kneeling and on the tongue. All visitors who are not of the Catholic faith are welcome to join us in prayer, but
are requested not to receive Holy Communion. Because the reception of Holy Communion is the sign of Divine
and Ecclesial unity, only practicing Catholics who are free of mortal sin, and in full communion with the
Catholic Church should present themselves for Holy Communion.
We pray for the full visible unity among all Christians.
To receive more information about the Oratory or if you desire to become a member of the Catholic Church,
contact the rectory. St. Francis de Sales Oratory is an Oratory of the INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING
SOVEREIGN PRIEST in the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
All contributions to the Oratory are sincerely appreciated and are tax deductible.
St. Francis de Sales Oratory Information:
INFANT BAPTISM:
Parents requesting Baptism must be active registered members of the Oratory.
1ST HOLY COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION:
For instructions please contact the Rectory.
HOLY MATRIMONY:
Couples planning to marry at the Oratory must call the rectory for the proper instructions.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
Members facing surgery, serious illness, or even death may call (314) 771-3100.
TOURS:
The monthly Stained Glass Window Tours are suspended until further notice.
Oratory Rectory:
2653 Ohio Avenue
Saint Louis, Missouri 63118
Telephone: (314) 771-3100 • FAX: (314) 771-3295
www.institute-christ-king.org
Email: [email protected]
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