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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter Under Protection of Our Lady of Walsingham
Bishop Steven J. Lopes
Father Charles A. Hough IV – Rector & Pastor
Deacon James Barnett, Deacon Mark Baker, Deacon Mark Stockstill – Pastoral Assistants
+ Eleventh Sunday After Trinity + 12 August AD 2018 +
Welcome to Our Visitors
Thank you for sharing in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass with us today. Please fill out a visitor’s card (found in the pew
racks) and return it in the offering plate so we will have a record of your visit. And please introduce yourself after Mass.
If you are a Catholic, we at Our Lady of Walsingham receive Holy Communion kneeling and by intinction (both species on the tongue).
If you are not a Catholic, during Communion we invite you either to come forward with your arms crossed over your chest, or fingers across your lips, and receive a blessing from the Priest or Deacon, or remain in your pew and reflect on the presence of Christ.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham 7809 Shadyvilla Lane + Houston Texas 77055
713-683-9407 + Fax: 713-683-1518 + olwcatholic.org Parish Secretary: Catherine Heath [email protected]
Business Manager/Director of Facilities: Deacon Mark Stockstill Director of Sacramental Life: Deacon James Barnett Director of Education: Sr. Thomas Aquinas, OP Director of CCD / Holy House Academy: Catalina Brand
Director of Office of Liturgy/Co-Director of Altar Guild: Carolyn Barnett Associate Director of Office of Liturgy/Director of Development: Rebecca Hill
Director of Music/Organist: Edmund Murray Associate Director of Music: Chalon Murray Director of Events/Co-Director of Altar Guild: Ana Newton Assistant Director of Events: Jessica Lehnhoff Director of RCIA: Deacon Mark Baker Director of Youth Ministry: Joshua Korf Director of Family Life Ministries: Mary Halbleib Wedding/Funeral Director: Elizabeth MacArthur Safe Environment Coordinator: Chalon Murray
Call the Parish Office if you wish to. . . + become a Registered Member of Our Lady of Walsingham + explore the possibility of becoming Roman Catholic + schedule a Wedding or a Baptism + talk about the Annulment process + schedule a Confession by appointment
August 2018 Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
That any far-reaching decisions of economists and politicians may protect the family as one of the treasures of humanity.
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
will be celebrated in two Masses:
Wednesday, August 15
Said Mass 12:00 noon
Solemn Sung Mass 6:30 pm
Ninth Sunday After Trinity
Weekly Budget $ 16,650 Regular Offering $ 15,876
Mass Attendance 726
Weekly Votive Lights
+
the Votive Lights of
The Martyrs
burn this week for
all those ill, especially
Dorothy Arp
Jennifer
Rebecca Hasker
Howard Chapman
+
the Votive Light of
Our Lady
burns this week for
the repose of the souls of
James Fisher & Mark Ferenz
Evangeline Gonzales
+
the Votive Light of
St. Gabriel
burns this week for
Christina Barron
Kim Sun & Lorelai
Kimberly Kainer
Roberta Ferenz
, +
the Votive Light of
St. Joseph
burns this week for
Becky Palermo
+
the Votive Light of
St. Jude
burns this week for
An end to the Wildfires Affecting
The State of California
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN TROUBLE, SORROW, NEED, SICKNESS, OR ADVERSITY especially
Cameron Lindesmith, (beloved brother of Cerita Young and Family), Carly Walker and her family, Jesse Olsen, Aaron Corkery, Edgar Gracida, For all who suffer with addictions, Barbara Elliott, Kimberly Kainer, Scott & Laurie Schilling, Paula N., Jennifer,
Roberta Ferenz, Emily Lee Szafarz, Sarah and Family, James, Georgiana Bolton, the family of Abraham Fisher (beloved nephew of Jacintha Francis), Jesse Olsen, Truitt Maberry, Rebecca Hasker (beloved granddaughter of Glenn & Lillian Phillips),
and those on the Prayer List in the Martyrs Chapel. AND THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED especially Jeremiah Koltz
and those on the Prayer List in the Martyrs Chapel.
St. Margaret of Scotland
Needlework Guild
will meet Thursday, August 16
at 10:00 am in Newman Hall.
The Flowers at the High Altar are given
in Memory of Richard J. Westman
In Our Parish This Week
Saturday, August 11 St. Clare 7:00 am OLW Prayer Vigil at Planned Parenthood
9:00 am Shrine Docent Training - Cathedral & St. Jude Hall 10:00 am Baptism Class - DiNardo Parlor 11:00 am Order of Malta Reunion Mass 12:00 pm Reunion Mass Reception - Great Hall 3:45 pm Confession 4:00 pm Rosary 4:30 pm Vigil Mass [Don/Barbara McGowan+]
Sunday, August 12 Eleventh Sunday After Trinity (OT 19) 8:00 am Sung Mass [Mark Ferenz/James Fisher+]
8:45 am Confession 9:00 - 1:00 pm Coffee/Donuts Served by Family Life Ministries 9:30 am Sung Mass [Rob MacArthur]
11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW]
1:15 pm Jesse Ryker Richardson Baptism
1:30 pm Catholic Writers Group Meeting - Seton Hall 2:00 pm Finnegan Joseph O’Loughlin Baptism 6:00 pm Said Mass [Philip/Denise Bahr]
Monday, August 13 Sts. Pontian & Hippolytus 8:30 am St. John XXIII Faculty Retreat - Great Hall 12:00 pm Mass [Marcella Brady+]
Tuesday, August 14 St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe 10:00 am Staff Meeting - Newman Hall 12:00 pm Said Mass [Carl/Lois Davis]
12:45 pm Rosary & Adoration - Holy House Chapel 1:00 pm Holy House Academy Parent Meeting - Seton Hall 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Adult Beginner French Class - Seton Hall 6:00 pm Evening Prayer/Benediction - Holy House Chapel 7:00 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal
Wednesday, August 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12:00 pm Said Mass for the Assumption of BVM 5:00 pm C. S. Lewis Seminar - Seton Hall 6:30 pm Solemn Sung Mass for the Assumption of BVM Thursday, August 16 St. Stephen of Hungary 10:00 am St. Margaret of Scotland Needlework Guild - Newman Hall / St. Nicolas Owen 12:00 pm Said Mass [Abraham Fisher+]
7:00 pm Holy House Academy Parent Meeting - Seton Hall Friday, August 17 Feria 12:00 pm Said Mass [Dodi Muleisen]
1:00 pm Bulletin Folding - St. Jude Hall Saturday, August 18 Feria 8:00 am St. Vincent’s Server Parent Meeting - St. Jude Hall 9:00 am Server Training - Cathedral & St. Jude Hall 3:00 pm Holy House Academy Meet the Teacher - Seton Hall 3:45 pm Confession 4:00 pm Rosary 4:30 pm Vigil Mass [Elliott/Joanne Goulas+]
6:00 pm Holy Land Pilgrimage Meeting - Great Hall Sunday, August 19 Twelfth Sunday After Trinity (OT 20) 8:00 am Sung Mass [Phillip/Sarah MacArthur]
8:45 am Confession 9:00 - 1:00 pm Coffee/Donuts Served by Family Life Ministries 9:30 am Sung Mass [George Emerson+]
11:15 am Solemn Mass [Parishioners of OLW]
6:00 pm Said Mass [Peter/Roberta Ferenz] +
Happy Birthday!
August 11 – Ray Elliott, Canaan Factor,
August 12 – Grace Shoup
August 13 – Tim Caruthers, Winston Elliott, Carol LeLeux,
Serafina Mercer, Stephen Rios
August 14 – Sarah Bean
August 15 – Hannah Gallagher
August 16 – Haven Aurisano
August 17 – Adam Deyo, Schnyler Poage
August 18 – Olivia Keyes, Irena Quitzau, Brett Richards
August 19 – John D’Antoni, Francis Dezelski,
Ryan Neunuebel, Samantha Rojas
Happy Anniversary!
August 11, 1990 – James & Amy Bridwell
August 14, 1976 – John & Janet Bloom
August 17, 1991 – Dan & Rosemary Lindsey
August 19, 1967 – Peter & Judy Davids
August 19, 1978 – Michael & Causey Coffield
August 19, 1978 – Greg & Kathryn Coulter
The Banns of Marriage are published between
Rebecca Ellena Heath
of this parish and
Daniel Robert Miller
of this parish.
If any of you know just cause why they may not be
joined together in Holy Matrimony,
you are bidden to declare it.
This is the second time of asking.
Black Bag Sunday August 11 & 12
Please be generous to those in need in our parish family.
Thank you.
Bulletin Submissions The deadline to submit notices for the bulletin is 10:00 am, Friday, 7 days before the weekend of the distribution of the bulletin. Word and Pub-lisher documents are welcome. Send your docu-ments to [email protected]. Please do not submit PDFs. For questions call 713-683-9407. Editing the length of notices may occur when space is limited. Thank you!
Catholic Writers Group
Will meet Sunday, August 12
in Seton Hall / St. Columba
classroom at 1:30 pm.
CCD/ Sunday School Registration is Open!
Registration for the 2018 - 2019 Academic Year
is available at the parish website at
https://olwcatholic.org/registration-form
Coffee & Donut Ministry at OLW
We’re seeking individuals, families, and organizations
to volunteer serving coffee and donuts on Sunday
mornings beginning in September. All set up is done
in advance, we just need you to help serve it up!
Please help keep this ministry at OLW. Contact Jessica
Lehnhoff at [email protected] or 713-
683-9407.
Adult Beginner French Class
French is considered one of the easiest lan-guages for a native English speaker to learn. Join Jeanne Curcio for weekly classes on Tues-days from 2 pm to 3:30 pm in Seton Hall be-ginning August 7th. Adults 19 years and older can register by calling Jeanne at 713-962-7943.
Bible Timeline Study resumes Thursdays, August 30 through October 25 at 7 pm.
We’ll meet in Seton Hall. Please contact John McGarry for questions at 713-679-8110 or
Sunday Mass Schedule at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Vigil of Sunday Obligation is offered at 4:30 pm on Saturday.
Sunday Mass is offered at 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am and 6:00 pm
Adult Forum and CCD Classes
begin Sunday, September 9 at 9:45 am.
Walk with/Sponsor Fr. Hough IV’s “One Cathedral Team” Run/Walk for Life 2018
Saturday, Sept 15, 2018 8am - 11am All Saints Catholic Church
(215 E 10th St. Houston, TX 77008) Supporting Houston Coaliton for Life’s Blue Bus Mobile
Crisis Pregnancy Centers with your pledge!
Contact - [email protected]
or call/text - 713.447.7141
Are you expecting? Your parish celebrates God’s gift of Life with you! Let us pray for you! Register if your family is expecting so we may pray for you, http://olwcatholic.org/pray-for-parishioner-expectant-mothers-their-babies. We pray for healthy pregnancies and safe deliveries for expectant mothers and their family intentions: Due in August: Colleen Block, Brie Mar-tens, Olivia Patin; September: Kellie Zimmerman; November: Meghan Howe, Jessica Turner; December: Gabrielle Roach; February: Adrienne Reid, Evelyn Pigares. Congratulations on July births to Jaime, Jennifer, and Christina Storey!
Do you want to strengthen
communication with your
spouse and fortify your prayer
life? Have you embraced Nat-
ural Family Planning? – This
all natural fertility awareness gen-
erates a deep care and respect for
one another and your God given
gift of fertility. Learn why this is
good for your marriage (98% mar-
riage success rate), and good for
your soul (unites you with God)-
Our next 3 Sunday series of NFP
classes will be offered at Our La-
dy of Walsingham on September
16, October 7 and November 4,
2018, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Seton
Hall. Register Now! Jeanne &
Lou Curcio, 713.263.7914.
Family Life Ministries Director: Mary Halbleib
[email protected] 713-447-7141
The Assumption of Our Lady
On Wednesday, August 15, the Church celebrates as a Holy Day of Obligation the great Solemnity of the Assump-tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Though the Assumption was formally defined as a dogma in modern times, the liturgical observance of Our Lady’s bodily translation to heaven is the oldest feast of Mary, dating back to the earli-est centuries of Christian worship.
At the time of the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in AD 336, the faithful were known to venerate a sacred site near Mount Zion as the “Place of Dormition,” the spot of Mary’s “falling asleep.” But this “tomb of Mary” always had more in common with the empty tomb of her Son than with any of the other holy places associ-ated with the deaths of saints and martyrs. All of the apostolic testimonies concur in noting that there are no relics of Mary to venerate, for the Mother of God was taken, body and soul, right to heaven. For a time, the “Memory of Mary,” as the feast came to be known, was kept only in Palestine, but then it was extended by the emperor to all the churches of the East. In the seventh century, it began to be celebrated in Rome under the title of the “Falling Asleep” (Dormitio) of the Mother of God. From Anglo-Saxon times, the feast of the Assumption was celebrated in England as Our Lady’s greatest festival, and King Alfred ordered the day kept with the utmost splendor and digni-ty.
In 1950, in the Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus, Pope Pius XII solemnly declared the ancient belief in the Assumption of Mary a formal dogma of the Catholic Church with these words: “The Immaculate Mother of God, the ever-virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heav-en.” With the promulgation of the dogma, a new Mass was composed to affirm the incomparable dignity of the Blessed Virgin in her apocalyptic and celestial radiance, as we hear sung in the Introit Signum Magnum: “There appeared a great wonder in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet; and upon her head, a crown of twelve stars.”
Coming a week after the Transfiguration, the festival of Our Lady’s Assumption affirms in corollary and comple-mentary terms the exaltation of the Mother of God, she who shared her Son’s glorification in fullest measure, body and soul, and she who points our way to beatitude: “All generations shall call me blessed: For He that is mighty hath magnified me; and Holy is His Name.” Dr. Clint Brand
Prayer Book English and the Collect for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity
The distinctive language of the Ordinariate form of the Catholic Mass is sometimes loosely called “Tudor” or “Elizabethan” English. Though the liturgical idiom of our public prayer derives from the historic Book of Common Prayer as fashioned in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it is important to realize that “Prayer Book English” represents a language of worship set apart from the speech patterns and diction of any particular historical era and sustained and developed over nearly five hundred years. Even in 1549, the English of the first Book of Common Prayer seemed faintly archaic, elevated, and certainly more digni-fied than the ordinary vernacular of the period. Rather, the language of the traditional Prayer Book repli-cates and simulates, in distinctively English rhythms, the style, tone, and measure of the liturgical Latin used in the earliest editions of the Roman Missal and of the Greek in the Divine Liturgies of the Eastern churches. Actually, “Prayer Book English” is a language of its own - stately, hieratic, and elegant, a lan-guage devised and honed for prayer addressed to the Triune God and for participation in the Sacred Mys-teries.
The collects, for example, appointed for the liturgical year in the Ordinariate Missal include many fine trans-lations from the ancient Roman sacramentaries, as well as several original prayers composed in the six-teenth and seventeenth centuries. Today’s collect is a translation of an old oration from the Gelasian Sac-ramentary, as gently revised and expanded in English for the Prayer Book of 1662:
O GOD, who declarest thy almighty power most chiefly in showing mercy and pity: mercifully grant unto us such a measure of thy grace; that we, running the way of thy commandments, may obtain thy gracious promises, and be made partakers of thy heavenly treasure; through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, ever one God, world without end. Amen.
The English phrase “may obtain thy gracious promises” expands on the terse Latin original and connects back to the petition for “a measure of grace” to draw out the sense of straining forward to keep running the course that we may “be made partakers of thy heavenly treasure.” Strikingly appropriate to the long stretch of summer Trinitytide, this collect offers us the encouragement of grace as we push on through the last leg of the liturgical year: “let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith” (Hebrews 12:1). Dr. Clint Brand
NEW CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PLANNING MOVES FORWARD
THE CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM
Communications #2 – AUGUST 2018
As summer progresses, so does the new Catholic high school study for Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham. A
School Study Committee is in place to move the process forward and provide leadership and expertise throughout
the study.
The New School Study Committee consists of Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham leadership. Their role is to
assist in evaluating the potential for a new Catholic high school; review research and reports provided by the con-
sultant; and provide insight, experience and vision throughout the study process.
Members of the Study Committee include:
Most Reverend Steven Lopes, Bishop, Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter Very Rev. Timothy Perkins, Vicar General, Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter Very Rev. Charles Hough IV, Rector and Pastor, Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Sr. Thomas Aquinas, OP, Director of Education, Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Mr. Edmund Murray, Director of Music, Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Mrs. Chalon Murray, Associate Director of Music, Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Sr. Amata Veritas, OP, Development Services, Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter Mrs. Catalina Brand, Holy House Academy Director, Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Mrs. Debra Haney, Superintendent, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Three parishioners of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
At the present time, community demographic research is being conducted along with data gathering regarding
parish and Catholic school data trends in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. The goal of the data portion of
the study is to provide a foundation for determining the strength of the student-pool in areas from which the pro-
posed school could draw enrollment and ensure potential sustainability for the future.
Additionally, our consultant from the Meitler group is conducting meetings and interviews with a number of
individuals to enhance relationships, garner anecdotal information, and build interest and excitement in this
great initiative. Meetings include the Superintendent of Catholic Schools from the Archdiocese of Galveston-
Houston, local Catholic elementary school principals, and Catholic home school associations and related groups
to learn more about the local community and invite them to participate in this study.
Combined with a market research survey to be initiated in October of this year, the data findings and results will
demonstrate if this unique high school program is feasible. This determination leads to next steps which in-
clude developing a plan for the proposed school, estimating costs, creating a funding model, establishing a time-
line for next steps in planning and, ultimately, moving toward a campaign to open the school.
Visitation Ministry Referrals The Visitation Ministry is to aid the clergy of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham in meeting the needs of parishioners who, due to illness or infirmity, are unable to attend Mass and other parish functions. If you or a parish-ioner you know would be blessed by Visitation Ministry support, email [email protected] or contact the office at 713-683-9407.
New American Heritage Girls Troop Forming at OLW!
We received positive interest to begin the form-ative process for a new American Heritage Girls Troop! To receive updates and information about our new troop or to inquire, please con-tact Rebecca Hill at 281-507-4142 or email to [email protected]
Psalms: The School of Prayer
We hear the Psalms read or sung at every Mass between the first and second read-ings, but do we understand their signifi-cance? The Psalms are the heart of the Bible. They are prayers from God that help us to pray. These sacred hymns be-come our heartfelt response to God’s lov-ing and wondrous deeds for us. Their words captivate the imagination and draw us into a deeply personal encounter with God.
Join the Thursday afternoon bible study group as we study Psalms: The School of Prayer beginning September 6 from 1 pm to 3 pm in Seton Hall. Psalm study will take place for 11 weeks. For more information or to register for the study, call Mona Diaz at 713-569-2829 or email: [email protected].
VOLUNTEER WITH KIDS HOPE AND HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO IMPACT A CHILD’S LIFE
The chance for caring adults to provide students with one-on-one attention at school is priceless. Imagine if every elementary school in the country offered students who need a listening ear the chance to be a part of the Kids Hope USA program; what would school look like? Answer: They would be filled with children who thrive and excel in every aspect of life. For more information please see our ministry website: http://olwcatholic.org/kids-hope-usa To register as a mentor or prayer partner con-tact Margaret Pichon at [email protected] or 713-465-3604. New mentor training is September 29 at 9 :00 am in Newman Hall.
Altar Guild Floral Team
The Floral Team at OLW does the work of
preparing the High Altar and the interior of the
Cathedral with beautiful floral arrangements. If
you would like to be part of this ministry, please
contact Carolyn Barnett at 713-683-9407.
The Kids’ Reading Room Needs Volunteers!
The Cathedral parish of Our Lady of Walsingham is partnering with the Kids’ Reading Room, a non-profit organization working to promote literacy and the love of reading in underprivileged children liv-ing in apartment communities in Houston. We need volunteers to read with kids at the Castlewood Apartments Reading Room on Mondays form 4:15 to 5:30 pm. If interested, please contact Melissa Dor-ney at [email protected].