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128 West 37th Street (West of Broadway) , New York, NY 10018 Tel: (212) 279-5861 Fax: (212) 714-9313 and the Shrine of the Holy Innocents and the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rev. Fr. James L. P. Miara, Pastor Rev. Fr. Louis Van Thanh, Parrochial Vicar Rev. Fr. Oliver Chanama, Resident Priest REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY: 4:00 pm: Vigil Mass 10:30 am: Latin Mass 12:30 pm: Mass in English 1:35 pm: Misa en Español (sólo el 1 er domingo de cada mes) MONDAY-FRIDAY: 7:30 am, 12:15 pm, 1:15pm 6:00 pm Latin Mass SATURDAY: 12 Noon - (on 2nd Saturdays only) 1:00 pm: Latin Mass CONFESSIONS Monday - Friday 12-2pm Saturdays: 12:30-1:00, 3:15-3:45 Sundays: 9:30-10:30am,12-12:30pm (at other times inquire in Rectory) DEVOTIONS Latin Vespers: Sundays 2:30 pm The Rosary: Monday—Friday at 11:55 am and 5:20 pm, Saturdays at 12:35 pm and Sundays at 2:10 pm Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament: Weekdays after the 1:15 pm Mass Benediction: Weekdays 5:45 pm The Divine Mercy Chaplet: Monday—Friday: 3:00 pm All-night Prayer Vigil: First Friday of the month - 7pm-6am 2000 Hail Marys: Second Saturday of the month at 7am CANONIZATION OF BLESSED MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA Pope Francis will solemnly canonize Blessed Mother Teresa of CalcuĴa on Sunday, September 4 at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The very next day will be her rst Feast Day as a Saint and every year following her Feast will be celebrated on September 5, the day of her dies natalis (death). MASS SCHEDULE FOR LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 7:30 a.m. - Feast Day Mass of St. Teresa of Calcutta 12:15 p.m. - Feast Day Mass of St. Teresa of Calcutta 1:15 p.m. - Traditional Latin Low Mass Veneration of the First Class Relic of St. Teresa of Calcutta following each Mass

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128 West 37th Street (West of Broadway) , New York, NY 10018 Tel: (212) 279-5861 Fax: (212) 714-9313

and the Shrine of the Holy Innocents and the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Rev. Fr. James L. P. Miara, Pastor Rev. Fr. Louis Van Thanh, Parrochial Vicar Rev. Fr. Oliver Chanama, Resident Priest

REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE

SUNDAY:

4:00 pm: Vigil Mass 10:30 am: Latin Mass 12:30 pm: Mass in English 1:35 pm: Misa en Español (sólo el 1er domingo de cada mes)

MONDAY-FRIDAY:

7:30 am, 12:15 pm, 1:15pm 6:00 pm Latin Mass

SATURDAY: 12 Noon - (on 2nd Saturdays only) 1:00 pm: Latin Mass

CONFESSIONS

Monday - Friday 12-2pm Saturdays: 12:30-1:00, 3:15-3:45 Sundays: 9:30-10:30am,12-12:30pm

(at other times inquire in Rectory)

DEVOTIONS

Latin Vespers: Sundays 2:30 pm

The Rosary: Monday—Friday at 11:55 am and 5:20 pm, Saturdays at 12:35 pm and Sundays at 2:10 pm

Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament: Weekdays after the 1:15 pm Mass

Benediction: Weekdays 5:45 pm

The Divine Mercy Chaplet: Monday—Friday: 3:00 pm

All-night Prayer Vigil: First Friday of the month - 7pm-6am

2000 Hail Marys: Second Saturday of the month at 7am

CANONIZATION OF BLESSED MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA

Pope Francis will solemnly canonize Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcu a on Sunday, September 4 at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The very next day will be her first Feast Day as a Saint and every year following her Feast will be celebrated on September 5, the day of her dies natalis (death).

MASS SCHEDULE FOR LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

7:30 a.m. - Feast Day Mass of St. Teresa of Calcutta 12:15 p.m. - Feast Day Mass of St. Teresa of Calcutta

1:15 p.m. - Traditional Latin Low Mass

Veneration of the First Class Relic of St. Teresa of Calcutta following each Mass

THE APPARITIONS OF THE GUARDIAN ANGEL OF PORTUGAL

2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the Apparitions of the Angel of Peace

to the Three Shepherd Children of Fatima

THE THIRD APPARITION

Lucia is uncertain when the third apparition of the angel occurred, either in late September or in October 1916 is her recollection. Having gone to the south side of the Cabeco a er lunch with their flocks, and being more a entive to the words of the Angel, they immediately knelt down to pray the prayer taught them by the Angel: “My God, I believe, I adore, etc…”

Lucia reports: “A er we had repeated this prayer I don’t know how many times we saw a strange light shining over us. We li ed our heads to see what was hap-pening. The Angel was holding in his le hand a chalice and over it, in the air, was a host from which drops of blood fell into the chalice. The Angel le the chalice suspended in mid-air, knelt near us and told us to repeat three times:

‘O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, I adore Thee profoundly, and I offer Thee the Most Pre-cious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifferences by which He is offended. And by the infinite merits of His most Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of poor sinners.’

“A er that he rose and took again in his hand the chalice and the host. The host he gave to me and the contents of the chalice he gave to Jacinta and Francisco, saying at the same time:

‘Eat and drink the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ terribly outraged by the ingratitude of men. Offer repa-ration for their sakes and console God.’

“Once more he bowed to the ground repeating with us the same prayer thrice:

‘O Most Holy Trinity, etc…’

“and disappeared. Overwhelmed by the supernatural atmosphere that enveloped us, we imitated the Angel in every-thing, kneeling prostrate as he did and repeating the prayers he said.”

It was in this way that being catechized in prayer, reparative suffering, and the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, and strengthened by the Bread of Angels, the children of Fatima were prepared for the visitation of the Queen of Portugal, the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

“The Angel of Portugal at Fátima” By Fr. William Wagner, ORC

Of Opus Sanctorum Angelorum

This little book retells the angel’s lessons to the three shepherd children, and how they, following his guidance, grew in a short time to heroic sanctity. Thus, well prepared for the Blessed Virgin’s coming at Fatima, they convincingly convey her message to those who have ears to hear. You, too, can enter this angelic school, gain new depths in your spiritual life and so find peace, joy and purpose by con-forming your life to God’s salvific plan.

Available from the Parish Office for a donation of $3.00

In addition to the offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the living and deceased, the following may also be offered for the week, Sunday to Saturday:

1.) Sanctuary Candle burning before Our Lord in the tabernacle - $25.00

2.) Altar Candles - $50.00

3.) Altar Bread - $40.00

4.) Altar Wine - $30.00

Please contact the rectory office if you are in-terested in offering any of these items. The intention will be published weekly in the parish bulletin.

9/11 WALK OF REMEMBRANCE The Fr. Mychal Judge 9/11 Walk of Remembrance will take place on Sunday, September 4 beginning with the recitation of the Rosary and Holy Mass at 8:45 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 135 W. 31st St. Following the Mass there will be a walk retracing the steps of Fr. Mychal Judge to St. Peter’s Church on Barclay St. where Father’s body was placed after succumbing to injuries at the World Trade Center with stops along the way to honor the FDNY and NYPD and all victims of that fateful day. Please plan on attending to celebrate the life of Fr. Mychal and all those lost on 9/11.

RECOVERY SUNDAY—SEPTEMBER 11 Did you know that 20 million Americans struggle with addictive ill-nesses? Nine million children live in homes with one parent who has an addiction. Addictions to alcohol, drugs, and pornography are among those that require treatment and our prayers. “Jesus said to them, ‘This kind (of demon) cannot be driven out by anything but prayer and fasting.’” (Mk 9:29) Please join us in prayer on Recovery Sunday.

The Crucifixion of Christ by Constantino Brumidi

Pictures of a detail of the mural which graces the sanctuary of our church are available at the Parish Office for a donation of $2.00. Take a part of Holy Innocents home with you!

2017 is the Centenary of the Fatima Apparitions

To prepare, read:

A PATHWAY UNDER THE GAZE OF MARY

The Biography of SISTER Maria LUCIA

of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart, O. C. D. (1907-2005)

By The Carmel of Coimbra, Portugal Available from the Sacristan

or the Parish Office for $19.95 per copy

RELIGIOUS ARTICLES AVAILABLE IN RECTORY

Please stop by the Rectory Office to purchase

Rosaries and Religious Articles. Featured items for the month of September:

St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medals Icons Pictures Holy Cards Rosaries

PERPETUAL NOVENA IN HONOR OF

OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL

Beginning on Monday, Sep-tember 5, Holy Innocents will commence a Perpetual Novena in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal:

Following the 7:30 a.m., 12:15 & 1:15 p.m. Masses

and at 5:50 p.m.

This will be followed by veneration of the First Class Relic of St. Catherine Laboure to whom Our Lady manifested the Medal of the Immaculate Conception (Miraculous Medal) in 1830.

Novena booklets marked “Property of Holy Innocents” will be provided and must be returned a er the Services. If you wish to obtain your own copy of the booklet that is not marked to be re-turned, you may do so through the Sacristan or at the Parish Office for a donation of $2.00 a copy.

Mass Intentions for the Week of August 28, 2016 (The Masses listed in italic are Tridentine Latin Masses)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 - TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

10:30 - For the people of the Parish 12:30 - Janet Darr (RIP) by Kathy Denny

MONDAY, AUGUST 29 - The passion of St. John the Baptist 7:30 - Cecilia & Edward Wacowski (RIP) by Elizabeth Bossone 12:15 - Emmanuel Jerome Wilkinson (RIP— Birth Anniversary) by Sylvia 1:15 - Catherine, Mary & O’Connor Family 6:00 - Eddy Toribio (intentions?)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 - weekday 7:30 - In honor of St. Anthony by Mary Mathai 12:15 - German Ruperto (RIP) by Aida Geronimo 1:15 - Theresa Verdino (RIP) by Miling Rosano & Family 6:00 - Luis Obmaces (RIP)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31- weekday 7:30 - Tomasa Lozada (RIP) 12:15 - Theresa Verdino (RIP) by Mandy, Annie, Anthony & Gabriel 1:15 - Maria Duc Nguyen (RIP) by Maria Nguyen 6:00 - Living and deceased members of the Costigliola Family

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1- weekday 7:30 - Theresa Tobish (RIP) 12:15 - Theresa Verdino (RIP) by Narciso Herrera & Family 1:15 - Raphael Martinez (RIP) by the Vera Family 6:00 - Jason Polanco (living) by his uncle

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2- weekday 7:30 - Elizabeth Daresta (RIP) 12:15 - For the Sick 1:15 - Carmine & Wife Lena Salermo (RIP) 6:00 - All Souls in Purgatory requested by Valerie Augustus

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 - St. Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church 5:00 - Rose Catelluzo (RIP) by Rose Caleca 1:00 - Dominador & Delotria Inocencio (RIP) by the Esquibel Family 4:00 - Frank Maresca (RIP) by Peter Hynes SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 – TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

10:30 - For the people of the Parish 12:30 - Rita Bompartito (RIP—2nd anniversary of death) by Rita and Maryann 1:35 - En honor de San Judas

The Sanctuary Lamp is lighted for Leith, Moore, Gerber Family

The Altar Bread is offered in memory of Mary Lenchuk

The Altar Wine is offered in memory of Irene Hawrylko

What is the RCIA? RCIA stands for the Rite of Chris-tian Initiation of Adults and it is the process through which adults join or complete their initiation into the Catholic Church.

Is the RCIA for me? The RCIA is for three groups of people:

Those who are not baptized. Those who were baptized into

another Christian denomina-tion and wish to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.

Baptized Catholics who were never formed in the Catholic faith and have not completed their initiation; that is, who have received neither of the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist.

RCIA instruction will start on Wednesday, September 7, 2016; Registration Deadline: August 24, 2016. For more information call: 212 279 5861 / 845 541 8406 or Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

The Most Holy Rosary

“Whatever you ask through the Rosary will be granted.”

--The Blessed Mother to St. Dominic

Join us for the recitation of the Holy Rosary every weekday at 11:55 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. and on Saturday at 12:35 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

Our Lady revealed fi een promises to St. Dominic (the Saint to whom the Rosary was first given in the 12th century) and later to Blessed Alan de la Roche (who reignited devotion to the Rosary in the

15th century) for those who recite the Holy Rosary. We will print one each week as an inspiration to practice this most powerful devotion!

Promise #3

The Rosary shall be a powerful armor against hell, it will destroy vice, decrease sin and defeat heresies..

This promise is simply a reminder of how fervent prayer will help us all to grow in holiness by avoiding sin, especially with a prayer as excellent as the Rosary. An increase in holiness necessarily requires a reduction in sin, vice, and doctrinal errors. If only the Modernists could be convinced to pray the Rosary! St. Louis de Monfort states: “Since Mary alone crushed all heresies, as we are told by the Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit (Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary)…” [True Devotion to Mary, #167]

Extraordinary Jubilee Holy Year of Mercy

December 8, 2015 -- November 20, 2016

In his bull initiating the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis writes of his desire that “…all the faith-ful…will experience the grace of the Jubilee” by making brief pilgrimages to Holy Doors and that “…the Jubilee Indulgence may reach each one as a genuine experience of God’s mercy, which comes to meet each person in the Face of the Father, Who welcomes and forgives, forgetting completely the sin

committed.” The Holy Father wants Holy Doors to be opened “in every local church, at the Cathedral—the mother church of the faithful—in any particular area” and at other churches of “special significance” designated by the Diocesan Bishop, for the duration of the Jubilee Year. He wants these Holy Doors to become a “Door of Mercy through which anyone who enters will experience the love of God, Who consoles, pardons, and instills hope.”

HOLY DOORS OF MERCY IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral (New York City) Basilica of Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral (New York City) Saint Frances Cabrini Shrine (Washington Heights) National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Middletown) National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians (Stony Point)

All those who enter a Door of Mercy with the proper intention and disposition, and fulfill the conditions ordinarily attached to a plena-ry indulgence, can obtain the Jubilee Indulgence once daily for either themselves or for the souls of the faithful departed.

CONDITIONS FOR GAINING A PLENARY INDULGENCE OF TEMPORAL PUNISHMENT DUE TO SINS ALREADY FORGIVEN

Go to Confession within 8 days after performing the indulgenced work Receive Holy Communion Recite the Our Father and Creed Pray for the intentions of the Holy Father Be detached from sin, even venial sin

E n v e l o p e S y s t e m In order to maintain accurate records of your contributions, we are in the process of creating a new database and, thus, we re-quest all parishioners to fill out a Parish Registration Form located in the vestibule and return to the Rectory Office or the Collection Basket as soon as possible. This will enable us to verify your do-nations should it be necessary for tax purposes. Thank you for your cooperation!

STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA

Next year marks the Centennial of the Apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima. Beginning in October Holy Innocents will have de-votions to Our Lady of Fatima on the 13th of the month from May to October including a candlelight procession. A hand carved statue of Our Lady of Fatima with a crown has been or-dered from Fatima, Portugal. If someone would like to donate this statue which will have a permanent place in the church, please contact the rectory for more information. A brass plate listing the name of the donor and their intention (e. g. in memory of …) will be placed at the base of the statue.

ALL-NIGHT VIGIL

The next All-Night Vigil will take place on First Friday, Septem-ber 2 beginning with the 6:00 p.m. Mass and conclude with the celebration of Holy Mass according to the Tridentine Rite at 5:00 a.m. on First Saturday, September 3.

B E N E F A C T O R S N E E D E D !

Benefactors are needed to help pay for the clean-ing and renovations to the Church Hall as well as the Rectory. If interested in helping, please con-tact Fr. Miara at the Rectory. Your generosity will be much appreciated!

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The Shrine to the Unborn Blessed by Cardinal O’Connor on December 28, 1993

The Shrine is dedicated in Memory of the Children

Who Have Died Unborn We invite you to name your child(ren)

and provide the opportunity to have your babyʹs name inscribed in our “Book of Lifeʺ.

Often children who have died before birth have

no grave or headstone, and sometimes not even a name. At The Church of The Holy Innocents, we invite you to name your child(ren) and to have

the opportunity to have your baby's name inscribed in our "BOOK OF LIFE". Here, a candle is

always lit in their memory. All day long people stop to pray. On the first Monday of every month, our 12:15pm Mass is celebrated in honor of these children and for the comfort of their families. We

pray that you will find peace in knowing that your child(ren) will be remembered at the Shrine and

honored by all who pray here.

We will inscribe the names of babies who have died before and at birth in our Book of Life, and as always, we invite you to visit the Shrine if you are

in New York City.

Compliments of

LESLIE STUART, INC. 149 West 36th Street 8th Floor, New York, NY 10018

Tel : 212-629-4551 x 102 / Fax: 212-629-4625 E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.donnadegnan.com CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS

OF THE AMERICAS Regina Angelorum Court

Looking for a way to be of service to God and community? Come check out this group of

dynamic, Catholic women! We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, at 7:15pm in

the Parish Hall. Bring a friend! More info: 646-740-3829

LEGION OF MARY

Weekly Meeting of the Legion of Mary will be in the Parish Hall at 7:00pm every Monday,

following the 6:00pm Latin Mass THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:15pmYOUNG ADULT HOLY HOUR

Social afterwards More info: 212-279-5861 x226

MOVIE KNIGHT is sponsored by Holy Innocents'

Regina Coeli Council of the Knights of Columbus.

Usually on Friday of the week following the Book Club; after the 6pm Mass, at

7:15pm in the Parish Hall.

SPIRIT IN ACTION GROUP—“LIVING GOD’S PLAN” Spirit in Action is a group sponsored by the Church of St. John the Baptist in New York City. It is a club for mature Catholics over 50 years of age who are interested in get-ting together for spiritual, cultural, and social activities. Members receive newsletters concerning upcoming events. If you are interested in joining, please call their Hotline: 212-560-2366 and leave a message after the beep.