Transcription of St. Mary’s Traditional Roman Catholic Church
1 St. Mary s Traditional Roman Catholic Church Fr. Michael J. Anaya, Pastor In case of emergency: (253) 439-8572 Fr. Michael Sautner, OSB, Asst. Pastor In case of emergency: (253) 312-7159 757 138th St. South Tacoma Washington 98444-3468 phone (253) 535-9477 fax (253) 535-3637 Church email: Bookstore: SCRIP: Weekly Mass Schedule Announcements During the summer months, the daily Mass time, unless otherwise noted, will be at 8:30 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Friday will be at 6:30 Saturday and Sunday are the normal times. With the conclusion of the school year, SCRIP orders will be taken on the first Sundays of June, July & August. Regular weekly ordering will resume in September. Fathers Day Mass remembrance envelopes are available in the vestibule for those to wish to have fathers, living or deceased remembered at Mass on Fathers Day, June 17.
2 June Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Sunday, May 27, 2018 Collections First collection: $ 2, Collection for Sisters: $ 1, St. Anthony Poor Box: $ Closing Hymn Sunday, June 3 Second Sunday after Pentecost (St. Clotilda, Q) 8:00 Pro Populo 10:30 Apostolate of the Dying (Aileen Palumbo) Monday, June 4 St. Francis Caracciolo, C 8:30 For our children s families (P. & L. Bedker) Tuesday, June 5 St. Boniface, BM 8:30 Denise Ackerman (Bradley family) 7:00 Rosary & Devotions to Our Mother of Perpetual Help Wednesday, June 6 St. Norbert, BC 8:30 For Tayvon Archer (Tonya Veselovec) Thursday, June 7 Feria (St. Robert of Newminster, Ab) 8:30 For Mary Pessemier (Lillian Sautner) Friday, June 8 Sacred Heart of Jesus (Ss. Medard & Gildard, BbCc) 6:30 For Darlene Hazen (J. & D. Hodge) Saturday, June 9 BVM Saturday (Ss.)
3 Primus & Felician, Mm) 9:00 Vic Liotta (Joseph Heye) Sunday, June 10 Third Sunday after Pentecost (St. Margaret of Scotland, QW) 8:00 Pro Populo 10:30 For Mary Kathryn Elliser (Lillian Sautner) The King of Love The King of Love my Shepherd is Whose goodness fails me never; I nothing lack if I am His, And He is mine forever. Perverse and foolish I have strayed, But yet in love He sought me, And on His shoulders gently laid And home rejoicing brought me. And so through all the length of days, Thy goodness fails me never Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise, Within Thy house forever! St. Mary s Academy and Convent: (253) 442-4665 Sr. Madeleine Marie: Sr. Mary Petra, Principal: Sr. Maria Regina: June 17 Fathers Day June 24 Rev. Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI, visits St. Mary s Upcoming Events Church Services Sick Calls: If anyone in the parish is very ill and/or housebound, please notify Father so that he can visit and bring the Sacraments.
4 Baptism: Arranged by appointment with the priest. Must be Traditional Catholic . Marriage: For registered members of St. mary s parish only. Please contact the priest at least six months before the wedding date for marriage instructions. Catechism Classes: Parents are reminded of their serious obligation to provide for the religious instruction of their children. Catechism classes for school-aged children are held every Sunday, September through May. June 10, 2018 8:00 Mass 10:30 Mass Altar Servers David Terry Kitchen Duty Christina & Shirley Norma & Linda Bookstore Todd Franzen Todd Franzen Parking Lot Duty Chris Hopkins Todd Franzen Church Cleaning (June 9) Shirley & Tonya Welcome to St. Mary s! We welcome all our guests and visitors, and encourage you to read the blue pamphlet Welcome to the Traditional Latin Mass (available in the vestibule).
5 It explains why we must completely avoid the modern Mass and liturgies introduced since Vatican II. As regards the reception of Our Lord in Holy Communion, one must be a baptized Catholic in the state of grace, and be fasting three hours from food and any alcoholic beverages and one hour from other beverages. Water may be taken at any time. Out of respect for the Most Blessed Sacrament, please observe the following standards of dress in Church : According to Apostolic teaching and Church Law, women and girls are requested to cover their heads with a suitable hat or veil (1 Cor. 11:5-6, 10). Chapel veils are available for loan in the vestibule. Women and girls should wear dresses or skirts that completely cover the knees while sitting and standing. Slacks, shorts, sleeveless, or low-cut clothing do not meet the norm of Christian modesty.
6 Please refrain from wearing jeans, shorts, and other casual attire. Men and boys should wear suit coats and ties. Tee shirts are not acceptable; please wear a collared shirt. Stipends: If you would like to have a Mass offered for your intentions, please use one of the envelopes provided in the vestibule. Mass requests for a specific date should be submitted at least 1 month in advance. The normal stipend offering of those of ordinary financial means is: Mass intention $25; baptisms $25; weddings $100. Stipends are given not in payment for spiritual benefits, but as a means of support for the priest. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation!