Mass Schedule June 28-30th 2019

Friday,Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, June 28th

Mass in Boston, KY
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
June 28 @ 7pm
1730 N. Stillwell Rd.
Boston, KY 40107

Saturday, June 29th

MA:
Date:June 29 (Saturday)
Location: Holiday Inn, 265 Lakeside Ave, Marlborough, MA 01752
Confessions: 2:30pm
Mass: 3:00pm
Chapel coordinators: catholictruth@email.com
Refreshments: We will be bring refreshments and juice. If you are able, please bring a dessert to share.

Sunday, June 30th

Sunday Mass in Boston, KY
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
June 30 @ 10am
1730 N. Stillwell Rd.
Boston, KY 40107

Sparta NJ
Sunday, June 30
Confessions – 12:30 pm
Mass – 1:00 pm
At: Comfort Inn
286 US 46 East
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Chapel Coordinators: Mare Mendez and Luis Mendez Toro (973-459-6486)

New Jersey
Sunday, June 30
Confessions – 4:30 pm
Mass – 5:00 pm
At: 36 Rimwood Lane
Colts Neck, NJ 07722
Chapel Coordinator: Amy Commentucci (848-218-0319)

CT:
Date: June 30 (Sunday)
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, 119 Mill Plain Rd, Danbury, CT 06811
Confessions: 8:30am
Mass: 9:00am
Chapel coordinators: catholictruth@email.com
Refreshments: Coffee will be provided. If you are able, please bring a dish to share.

We will be attending the Sunday Mass in Danbury, CT – if you would like to attend and need a ride to Danbury, please let us know by Friday June 29th.

Please let us know if you will be attending Mass, so we can plan accordingly. If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email.

catholictruth@email.com

 

Boston Kentucky Retreats and Activities 2019

Dear Faithful,

Father Pfeiffer has just announced the schedule for the annual Family Doctrinal Conference, and the Women’s and Men’s Ignatian Retreats.

Accommodations may be reserved at hotels in Elizabethtown, KY or Bardstown, KY.

Retreatants will stay on the property; no hotels for Retreats.

We encourage you to reserve a room for the Conferences now.

Please do not arraign flights out in the a.m.; there is no staff here.

It is very important that you plan to attend at least the Family Conferences.

Family Conference:
Plan to arrive Thursday night June 20th
Conference begins Friday, June 21st with Holy Mass in the early AM.
All day Saturday, June 22nd
Concludes in the afternoon on Sunday June 23rd

Women’s Ignatian Retreat
Arrive Sunday June 23rd
Monday, June 24th through the afternoon of Saturday, June 29th

Men’s Ignatian Retreat
Arrive Sunday June 30th
Monday July 1st through the afternoon of Saturday July 6th

Retreats 2019 (1)

Women’s Ingnatian Retreats

  • June 24th-29th 2019
  • September 23rd-28th 2019

Men’s Ingnatian Retreats

  • July 1st-6th 2019
  • September 30th- October 5th 2019

Young Adult Gathering

  • August 30th-September 2nd

Newsletter #8

Dear Faithful,

For the Feast of The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on July 2nd , the Gospel of the Mass ends with the first two verses of that most beautiful Canticle, the Magnificat.  Saint Bernadine of Siena explains that the words of the Magnificat are like so many flames of love darting from the ardent furnace of divine love burning in the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

The first verse in the Latin language contains only four words:  Magnificat anima mea Dominum.  What is the meaning of the first word:  Magnificat?  Is it possible to magnify God Whose grandeur and magnificence are immense, infinite and incomprehensible?  Of course not; such a thing is impossible.  In fact, it is impossible for God Himself since He cannot make Himself greater than He already is.  Nonetheless, the saints have explained that we can magnify God in ourselves.  For example, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Doctor of the Church, says:  “Every holy soul can conceive the Eternal Word within himself by means of faith.  He can engender God in other souls by preaching the divine Word, and he can magnify his Creator by loving Him so truly that he too may say:  ‘My soul doth magnify the Lord.’”  Saint Augustine continues with the explanation:  “To magnify the Lord is to adore, praise and exalt His immense grandeur, His supreme majesty, His infinite excellence and perfections.”

Furthermore, Saint John Eudes explains that we can magnify God in several ways:  first of all, by our thoughts, having a most exalted idea of God and the highest esteem for Him as well as for all things of God;  secondly, by our devotion, loving God with all our hearts and above all things;  thirdly, by our words, always speaking with the most profound respect of God and all things pertaining to Him, and by adoring and praising His infinite power, His incomprehensible wisdom, His immense goodness and His other perfections;  fourthly, by our actions, always performing them only for the glory of God;  fifthly, by practicing what the Holy Ghost teaches us in these words, ‘Humble thyself in all things, and thou shalt find grace before God, for great is the power of God alone, and He is honored by the humble.’ (Ecclesiasticus 3:20,21).  In the sixth place, we can magnify God by willingly bearing the crosses He sends us for love of Him;  for there is nothing that honors Him more than suffering, since our Savior Jesus Christ found no means to glorify His Father more excellent than the torments and death of the Cross.  Last of all, we can magnify God by preferring and exalting Him above all things through our thoughts, affections, words, actions, humiliations and mortifications.

In explaining the second verse of the Magnificat, particularly the words Exsultavit spiritus meus (My soul hath rejoiced), several of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church write that the Blessed Virgin Mary, being ecstatically elevated to God at the moment of the Incarnation of her Son Jesus within her womb, was filled with the same inconceivable joys which are possessed by all the saints in Heaven, and that Our Lady was rapt to the third Heaven, where she had the happiness of seeing God clearly face to face.  As proof of this fact, these holy writers advance the indisputable maxim that all the privileges with which the Son of God has honored His other saints were also bestowed by Christ upon His own Blessed Mother.  For example, Saints Augustine, John Chrysostom, Ambrose, Basil, Anselm, Thomas Aquinas, and others do not hesitate to assert that Saint Paul (cf. 2 Corinthians 12:4), while he was still on earth, saw the essence of God when he was transported to the third Heaven.  Who can doubt, then, that the Mother of Our Savior, who always lived in the most perfect innocence and purity, and who alone loved God more than all the other saints combined together, enjoyed this same favor, not only on one occasion but on several, especially at the joyful moment of the Incarnation.  This is the opinion of Saints Bernard de Clairvaux, Albert the Great, Antoninus and many others.  Consequently, the holy Abbot Rupert exclaims:  “O Blessed Mary, it was then that a deluge of joy, a furnace of love and a torrent of heavenly delights burst upon thee, wholly absorbed and inebriated thee, and made thee experience what no eye has ever seen, no ear has ever heard, and no human heart has ever understood.”

Can we imitate Our Lady’s joy in this age of Apostasy since the time of the heresies introduced by the Second Vatican Council, along with the poisoned teachings of the Conciliar Pontiffs?  Yes, we can.  “The harvest indeed is great, but the laborers are few.”  The harvest is great, since there are countless souls in this pagan world who do not know God and the True Church, and there are countless souls who are Catholic but who falsely obey the errors of Modernist Rome. Bringing even one soul to the True Faith will be an immense joy both in Heaven and on earth.  Moreover, we should rejoice, since Our Lady of Fatima promised that, in the end, her Immaculate Heart shall triumph!                  

 AVE    MARIA!

Father Joseph Possion 

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