the epiphany of the lord...2021/01/03 · el vestirse de púrpura es una señal externa de que...
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Mass Schedule Monday - Friday .................................................. 12:00pm
Saturday Vigil Mass .............................................. 5:00pm
Sundays................................ 7:30am, 11:00am & 7:00pm Holy Days of Obligation 7:30am, 12:00pm & 7:00pm
Recitation of the Rosary Sundays .................................................................... 6:35pm
Monday - Friday .....................................................12:25pm
Eucharistic Holy Hour First Wednesday of the month ............................ 6:00pm
First Friday of the month........................12:30 to 1:30pm Sacrament of Baptism Email the Pastor to arrange.
Sacrament of Penance Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45pm (in vestibule of church)
Sacrament of Marriage Email the Pastor to arrange.
Healing Mass/Blessing of the Sick 1st Friday of the month after the 12:00pm Mass Parish School of Religion (PSR) Online this year. Contact [email protected] September to May
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Rev. Monsignor James D. Watkins Pastor / [email protected] / ext. 170
Mr. Robert Bright Director of Music / ext. 190
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The Epiphany of the Lord
January 3, 2021
Happy New Year!
The Epiphany of the Lord January 3, 2021
Sunday, January 3 7:30am John Monroe Johnson 11:00am Maria Cas llo-Garcia 7:00pm Greta Kreuz (Living) Monday, January 4 12:00pm Mary Nguyen Tuesday, January 5 12:00pm Agnes Ventura Napoleone Wednesday, January 6 12:00pm Mar n Arreseigor Thursday, January 7 12:00pm Greggorio C. Breve Friday, January 8 12:00pm Steven L. Kopperud Saturday, January 9 5:00pm Gine e Suarez
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St. Ann’s Academy Alumni News
St. Ann's Academy gradua ng Class of 1968 has dedicated the 11:00 Mass on Sunday, January 10 to be held in remem-brance of our deceased classmates. They are not forgo en:
Robert Gigan Stephanie Kernan
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What is the Meaning of the Red Hat?The zucchetto was originally worn by clergy to cover the tonsure - the bald spot that marked their status as priest or brother - from the weather.
In the 15th century, it began to be used for ceremonial and liturgical occasions. Using the zucchetto to denote clerical rank came into practice. The color of the zucchetto reflects their episcopal order: Bishops wear violet, Cardinals wear red and the Pope wears white.
While the colors clergy wear are a sign of their station, they are a reminder of the call to serve Christ and His Church. Cardinals wear red because they are the closest advisors to the Pope. Wearing red is an outward sign that they are ready to shed their blood to defend the faith.
It is important to remember in this hierarchy, that it is truly Jesus who is the head of the Church. It is in Him that we are all called to love and serve God and neighbor. Therefore, you will notice the zucchetto is removed during the Eucharistic Prayer, this is a sign of respect for Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament.
¿Cuál es el significado del solideo rojo?El zucchetto o solideo era usado originalmente por el clero para cubrirse la tonsura (la coronilla rasurada que marcaba su condición de sacerdote o hermano) y protegerse del clima.
En el siglo XV se comenzó a usar en ocasiones ceremoniales y litúrgicas. También se puso en práctica su uso para denotar el rango del clero. El color del solideo indica el orden episcopal: los obispos usan el violeta, los cardenales usan el rojo y el Papa usa el blanco.
Si bien los colores usados por el clero son una señal de su dignidad, son también un recordatorio del llamado a servir a Cristo y a Su Iglesia. Los cardenales visten de rojo púrpura porque son los asesores más cercanos del Papa. El vestirse de púrpura es una señal externa de que están dispuestos a derramar su sangre para defender la fe.
Es importante recordar, en esta jerarquía, que Jesús es verdaderamente quien es la cabeza de la Iglesia. En Él es que todos estamos llamados a amar y servir a Dios y al prójimo. Por lo tanto, veremos que el solideo se quita durante la Plegaria Eucarística, esto es un signo de respeto a Jesús presente en el Santísimo Sacramento.
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