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He said to them, "But who do you say that I am?" Simon Peter said in reply, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God." Jesus said to him in reply, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly Father." -Mt 16:15-17M | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mass IntentionsSaturday August 20, 20114:30 p.m. Mass (Gordon Wassman)
Sunday August 21, 2011
Monday August 22, 2011
Tuesday August 23, 2011
Wednesday August 24, 2011
Thursday August 25, 2011
Friday August 26, 2011
Saturday August 27, 2011
Sunday August 28, 2011
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONSThe red baskets are at the doors of the Parish Hall this weekend, July 30th & 31st to receive your kind donations for our monthly offering to the Pine Street Inn in Boston. Thank you for your continuing generosity to this very worthy cause.
The Catholic Relief Services Collection
This collection supports emergency relief, human development, and
peace initiatives in 99 countries around the world, where nearly
half the population lives on less than $2 a day. The collection
funds ministries of five Catholic Church organizations: Catholic
Relief Services, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.,
Migration and Refugee Services, Social Development and World
Peace, and The Holy Father's Relief Fund. For more info visit
www.usccb.org/crscollection
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THE NEW ROMAN MISSAL -- LESS THAN 20 WEEKS
AWAY!
The style of the translation of the third edition is different. In
accord with the rules for translation established by the Holy See, the
revised translation follows the style of the original Latin texts more
closely, including concrete images, repetition, parallelisms, and
rhythm. The English used in the Mass texts is more formal and
dignified in style. Where possible, the texts follow the language of
Scripture and include many poetic images. In addition, the third
edition contains prayers for the celebration of recently canonized
saints, additional prefaces for the Eucharistic Prayers, additional
Masses and prayers for various needs and intentions, and some updated
and revised rubrics (or instructions) for the celebration of the
Mass.
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