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Regina oeli C RepoRtRegina Coeli House, 11485 Farley Road, Platte City, MO 64079Tel: (816) 753-0073 FAX (816) 753-3560

January 2010 Monthly, Number 217

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As first reported in the December 2007 issue, the Dominican Teaching Sisters founded a much-needed new girls’ school at MASSENA,NY, which as of this academic year is already filled

to capacity.The academy started its first year in 2007 with eight

sisters and 50 students (30 of whom were boarders) spread between kindergarten and 7th grade. Now in its third year, the academy has added all high school grades and increased to 12 sisters and 110 girls (80 boarders).

In the meantime, since the complex’s purchase, necessary renovations have continued. So earlier this summer, along with the help of volunteers (including students), the sisters emptied the building’s 18 rooms used for classrooms, dormitories and cells, for a thorough cleaning and various touch-ups, thereby slowly resuscitating the formerly closed-down elementary school. Also because this year’s influx of sisters and boarders has caused the building’s occupancy to be stretched to its limit (thereby creating a waiting list for boarding applications of admission), another summer task was the preparing of makeshift cells for the sisters and a temporary classroom to accommodate the happy increase.

Work also began this summer on a new two-storied wing, which when completed, will have living quarters for 20 sisters, four lay teachers and 112 boarding girls. The architect designed a building that was “somewhat big but very simple,” which when completed, will allow the sisters to return the existing dormitories to their original classroom function. Presently the concrete foundation has been poured, the walls and roof have been erected, as well as the interior’s wooden framing, completing the building’s basic structure. However, the Dominican Teaching Sisters require an additional $500,000 to complete the new wing and make it inhabitable, so donations for this important part of rebuilding Christendom (through the traditional Catholic formation of future women) are much appreciated.

Expansion for Holy namE of JEsus acadEmy

(Top) The first part of the summer projects, the exodus of furniture and miscellany from the academy’s rooms begins!

(Bottom left) The sisters continued to improve their complex with some new paint in a hallway.

(Bottom right) Shown here are 2 sisters varnish wood trim for the building in the school gym, which in addition as workshop, also temporarily serves for storage.

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dominican sisters..., continued from p.1

A group photo of the 2008-2009 religious community of Dominican sisters, academic staff and students posing in front of the new, but unfinished 2-story wing.

For inquires, the Dominican Teaching Sisters may be contacted at:

Holy Name of Jesus Academy337 Trippany RoadMassena, NY 13662315-769-6030 tel

The initial construction of the new addition as seen from the front yard.

Here the workers erect a section of wall framing on the concrete foundation which has already been plumbed for the drains.

Another view of more completed framing which better shows the spacious size of the new addition.

A view of the entire complex and spacious grounds of Holy Name of Jesus Academy. From right to left, the gym (the square building), the classrooms and present dormitories (the low building) and the new living quarters wing (the pitched roof building).

A shot of the basic framing inside the addition. The sisters have already begun to “occupy” the building as shown by the image and flowers.

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All Saints Day PartiesWe present here some images of parties that were held in SSPX chapels in honor of the Feast of All Saints on November 1st.

St. John Vianney Church, Browerville, MN

Our Lady of Fatima Church, Sanger – Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, North Richland Hills (Ft. Worth), TX

St. Michael’s Church, Mandan (Bismarck), ND

Annunciation Chapel, Ft. Collins, CO

Uninvited though was the Devil himself, who tried to tempt the pastor, Fr. Novak, with an apple. Father

retaliated the unwelcomed intrusion though with a scapular and bucket of holy water which caused the

Devil to flee in terror!

The Sanger and Ft. Worth

chapels held a combined

party for their multitude of

saints.

Can you identify the saints in this group picture?

The chapel also took the opportunity to celebrate the birthday of their pastor, Fr. Richard Boyle.

This line up of saints wearing creative costumes seem pleased to have their picture taken.

Pastor, Fr. Dennis McDonald, poses with his parish saints during the party which included a turkey dinner hosted by the Altar and Rosary Society.

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Processions to Honor HeavenIn addition to the annual Corpus Christi Procession, a variety of processions were held this year in honor of Christ the King (on the last Sunday of October), Our Lady of the Rosary (during the month of October, including the International Rosary March as featured in the last issue), and even St. Joseph (March 19th). Here we present a few of these that have occurred in the United States District.

Our Lady of Fatima Church, Sanger, TX

Jesus and Mary Church, El Paso, TX

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel, Los Gatos, CA

The pastor, Fr. Jacques Emily, carried the Blessed Sacrament through the expansive grounds of the retreat center.

The 1-mile, 1-hour Eucharistic procession is seen here making its way towards downtown El Paso.

The elegant altar of repose prepared in the enclosed

“Quad” at Jesus and Mary Church and Academy in El

Paso, TX.

The new pastor, Fr. Kenneth Novak, raises the Blessed Sacrament in benediction at the altar of repose prepared under a public shelter belonging to the city of Sanger. Happily, the event of publicly honoring Our Lord’s Kingship was reported by the local newspaper complete with pictures.

fEast of cHrist tHE King

Accepting Mass StipendsThe USA District Office is collecting Mass stipends for SSPX (or its affilate) priests in need. The suggested donation is $15.00 per Mass. NB: we cannot receive stipends for Gregorian Masses (e.g., 30 consecutive Requiem Masses). Checks should be made out to the SSPX and sent to:

Rev. Fr. Joseph Dreher, District SecretaryRegina Coeli House11485 N. Farley Road, Platte City, MO 64079Please include a separate note outlining the Mass intention.

See our website for details: www.sjbma.org

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St. Vincent de Paul Church, Kansas City, MO

The procession travels down 31st Street past scenic Troost Park on its way to the priory just across from the church.

St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary honored St. Vincent’s with a visit for Christ the King, providing the celebrant (seminary professor, Fr. Patrick Abbe), ministers, higher-ranking servers and schola for the Solemn Mass. Here the Eucharistic Procession that followed prepares to leave the church.

Taken from St. Vincent de Paul’s Priory’s 3-storied roof, the procession pauses at the altar of repose prepared on the front lawn.

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St. Anthony of Padua Church, Mt. Holly (Charlotte), NC

The beautiful altar of repose that the Charlotte chapel prepared for momentarily resting the Blessed Sacrament upon during the procession.

Concluding the procession in the church, the Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus was then publicly made by all.

Seen here carrying the monstrance is Fr. Gerard Beck, the First Assistant to the District Superior, who was substituting for the newly-appointed pastor, Fr. Robert MacPherson.

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fEast of st. JosEpHJesus and Mary Church, El Paso, TX

our lady of tHE rosarySt. Anthony of Padua Church, Mt. Holly (Charlotte), NC

After the procession, all returned to St. Anthony’s in nearby Mt. Holly for Mass and Benediction.

The group started at the Women’s Junior League (where the mission formerly met for many years for Mass) and recited the rosary while processing to St. Patrick’s Cathedral where a decade of the rosary was prayed on its front steps.

On October 3, the chapel held its annual rosary procession through Charlotte led by Fr. Dominic Bourmaud (in charge of the SSPX’s Priests’ Training Program), also substituting for the pastor, and attended by over 60 faithful.

FrANciScAN SiStErS:10th Anniversary Celebration for the

founding of the Franciscan Sisters of Christ the King in Kansas City, Missouri

TueSdAy, FebruAry 210:00 am SolEMN MASS with reception of postulants and blessing of candles and outdoor procession. Luncheon to follow with guest speaker, Fr. Peter Scott

For details, please contact St. Vincent de Paul Church’s parish secretary, Mrs. Frances Bullock at: 816-753-5853; ext 227.

Convent of Christ the King1409 E. Meyer Boulevard (end of The Paseo)

The parish held an outdoor procession through the city of El Paso complete with a portable shrine (parade float) dedicated to Christ’s Foster Father. Seen in cope just ahead of the truck is the pastor and prior, Fr. Jorge Diaz.

The St. Joseph’s Table was held in the St. Joseph’s Hall complete with a banquet served by the academy students as seen here. The raffle attracted a standing room only crowd with proceeds going to the academy, while the donated food was given to a local homeless shelter.

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Notre Dame de La Salette Boys Academy

Applications for 2010-2011

Academic YearLa Salette has opened admissions

for incoming freshmen.

Please contact the Academy office in order to receive an application for your son along with further instructions.

DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 20105065 Olivet Road

Georgetown, IL 61846Phone: 217-662-2127 Fax: 217-662-2427

These are the dates for the chapels in the United States of America District

BisHop BeRnaRd FellaySt. Louis, MO Feb 7Juarez, MEX Feb 20El Paso, TX Feb 21Atlanta, GA Feb 22

BisHop TissieR de MalleRaisPhoenix, AZ March 23Sacramento, CA March 24Los Gatos/San Jose, CA March 25Colton, CA March 27Arcadia, CA March 28Veneta, OR March 29St. Cloud, MN April 5St. Paul (& Belle Plaine), MN April 6Vienna, VA April 7Ar mada (& Detroit, Grand Rapids

& Mancelona), MI April 9Ft. Worth, TX April 12Ft. Wayne, IN April 13Cleveland, OH April 14

ConFiRMaTion sCHedule

SiSterS of the SSPX GirlS’ CamP

St. Maria Goretti Girls’ Camp

OyLEN, MN (located 35 miles north of Browerville; nearest airport

is Brainerd, MN, about 40 miles east)JuLy 2-10

$120.00 for the first 2 girls and $100 for each thereafter

AGES 9-17Only written registrations postmarked March 1st or later are allowed for each camper. Please include for each camper the following info: name, age, date of birth, address and telephone number. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope. No-tice of acceptance will be sent out with forms and other infor-mation in late March.

For further information, please contact:Sacred Heart Novitiate

540 W. 8th StreetBrowerville, MN 56438

320-594-2944 tel

Regina Pilgrimages (accompanied by an SSPX priest)

IN THE FOOTSTEPS

OF ST. PAUL & ST. PADRE PIO

REGINA PILGRIMAGES BY ORBIS VACATIONS

Toll Free: 866-369-8149 * [email protected] www.reginapilgrimages.com

THE HOLY SHROUD OF TURIN & SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

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RETREAT SCHEDULE ST. IgnATIUS RETREAT HoUSE

209 Tackora Trail, Ridgefield, CT 06877(203) 431-0201

MEn: Jan. 18-23, Mar. 8-13, May 17-22, July 12-17, Sept. 13-18, Nov. 15-20

WoMEn: Feb.15-20, Apr. 19-24, June 21-26, Aug. 9-14, Oct. 11-16, Dec. 13-18

oUR LADy of SoRRoWS RETREAT CEnTER750 E. Baseline Road, Phoenix, AZ 85042

(602) 268-7673MEn: Feb. 15-20, Oct. 11-16, Nov.15-20

WoMEn: May 17-22, Jan. 17-22, 2011

oTHER: Oct. 27-30 (Matrimony Retreat), Dec. 13-18 (Women’s Marian)

ST. ALOySIuS GONZAGA RETREAT CENTER19101 Bear Creek Road, Los Gatos, CA 95033

(408) 354-7703MEn: Jan. 4-9, Feb. 15-20, Mar. 22-27, Apr. 26-May 1, Aug. 30-Sept. 4, Oct. 11-16, Dec. 16-19 (Weekend)

WoMEn: Jan. 25-30, Mar. 8-13, Apr. 12-17, May 24-29, Aug. 9-14, Sept. 20-25, Nov. 1-6, Dec: 2-5 (Weekend)

TEACHER’S RETREAT (WoMEn onLy): June 7-12

Please contact the retreat house in question to ensure availability before making any travel plans

Saint Pius X Pilgrimage Co. (Fully escorted pilgrimages accompanied by an SSPX priest)

Our Fifth Lenten Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

MArch 2-12, 2010

Live the Passion of Our Lord as we visit the Holy Shrines of the Holy Land: Jaffa, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Tabor, Cana, Nazareth, Capernaum, Mount of the Beatitudes, Jericho, Mt. of the Temptation, Dead Sea Scrolls, Bethany, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, and more. All included, 3 meals, 4 & 5 star hotels, professional tour guide, bottled water, taxes, tipping, admissions per day. Space limited to 45 pilgrims! Price: $2,690 pp with airfare from Newark.Holy Year at Santiago De Compostela

AuguSt 9-18, 2010

Gain the Plenary Indulgence attached to entering through the Holy Door of the Cathedral of Santiago, the resting place of the Holy Apostle, St. James the Greater. 10-day pilgrimage includes: Valencia-Zaragozza, Limpias, Covadonga, Oviedo, Santiago, Fatima, Santarem, Lisbon and O’Cebreiro. All included, 3 meals a day, bottle water and wine, 3 & 4 star hotels, taxes, tipping, $3490.00 pp with airfare from Newark.

Contact us for itinerary brochures or reservationsSt. Pius X Pilgrimage Co., Robert & Christine di Cecco

38 Ten Coat Lane, Shelton, CT 06484203-922-0096 tel [email protected]

www.stpiusxpi lgrimage.com

EuCHARISTIC CRuSADEMoNthlY iNtENtioNS

January: the unity of the church and the return of rome to tradition (in particular, the success of our discussions with rome)

February: Princes and heads of stateMarch: the poor and the most unprovided for

U.S. DISTRICT TREASURE

october 2009 Daily offering 2,943 Masses 1,138Sacramental communions 1,010Spiritual communions 2,585 Sacrifices 6,331Decades of the rosary 17,484 Visits to the Blessed Sacrament 99015 minutes of silent meditation 1,316good Example 4,053Number returned 119

The District Office will be publishing a running tally of the rosaries said throughout the USA for the intentions of the Rosary Crusade. The monthly totals below are based on the tallies turned in by the chapels and individuals who do not attend an SSPX chapel.

Sept: 395,118 (to date)Oct: 402,099 (to date)Nov: 177,692 (to date)Grand Total: 2,361,049

NB: based upon the number of tally booklets distributed amongst the SSPX’s chapels, the USA District should potentially be reciting almost 300,000 rosaries per month for this crucial apostolate.

Please help us to storm Heaven with prayers for the Consecration of Russia

to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

RosaRy CRusade NatioNal tally


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