On Saturday, November 4th the Fraternal Society of St John the Apostle is organizing an opportunity to gain a plenary indulgence with a visit to the American Legion Cemetery in Tampa, the the only veterans cemetery in Hillsborough County and the only privately owned American Legion cemetery in the country. All are invited!
The itinerary is as follows:
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Gather at American Legion Cemetery
· The American Legion Cemetery, 3810 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33609.
12:00-1:30 p.m.
· Prayer Service with Honor Guard, Blessing of Flags, Placing Flags on Tombs, Ending with Three Round Volley and Taps
· Talk by Brig. Gen Tom Draude, USMC (Ret) on Servant of God Fr. Vincent Capodanno
There are many indulgences, applicable only to the Souls in Purgatory, that can be obtained during the month of November1. From the fourth edition of the Enchiridion of Indulgences, 1999:
A plenary indulgence, applicable only to the souls in purgatory, is granted to the faithful who,
on any and each day from November 1 to 8, devoutly visit a cemetery and pray, if only mentally, for the departed;
on All Souls' Day (or, according to the judgment of the ordinary, on the Sunday preceding or following it, or on the solemnity of All Saints), devoutly visit a church or an oratory and recite an Our Father and the Creed.
To gain a Plenary Indulgence (only one per day), the faithful must be in the state of grace and the following conditions must accompany the prescribed act:
have the interior disposition of complete detachment from sin, even venial sin;
receive the sacrament of confession within 20 days of the act, one confession covers many indulgences;
receive the Holy Eucharist within 20 days of the indulgenced act, but one Communion per indulgence;
and recite prayers for the traditional intentions of the Holy Father (one Our Father and one Hail Mary is suggested as a minimum, but any other additional prayers may be added).
All attachment to sin, even venial sin, must be absent. If one's disposition is less than perfect or if some of the above conditions are not fulfilled, the indulgence becomes partial.
Below you will find the full and updated schedule for our Parish Mission at Epiphany of Our Lord which will actually take place on Friday, November 10th-Wednesday, November 15th. Please see the full schedule below.
Three Saints, One Mission: a Week of Instruction with the Patrons of the Institute of Christ the King
Preached by Canon Talarico and Canon Huberfeld
Friday, November 10 St. Andrew Avellino, Confessor
6:30am Missa cantata
8:00am Low Mass, followed by Adoration/Benediction and confessions.
10am conference: What is the Devout Life? By Canon Aaron Huberfeld
7:00pm Rosary followed by conference: Spiritual Tune-up with St. Francis de Sales: Helpful Hints for Making our Examination of Conscience by Canon Matthew Talarico
Confessions after conference.
Saturday, November 11 Martinmas
8:00am Mass followed by Adoration w/Benediction and confessions. Preached by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
10am spiritual conference: Penance in the Spirit of our Patrons by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
Confessions after conference.
Sermon at the 5:00 pm Saturday Novus Ordo Vigil Mass. Preached by Canon Matthew Talarico
Sunday, November 12 24th Sunday after Pentecost (5th Removed Sunday after Epiphany)
7:30am Low Mass (7:00am confessions) Preached by Canon Matthew Talarico
9:45am Confessions
10:30am Solemn High Mass Preached by Canon Matthew Talarico
2:30pm Conference: The Evening Sacrifice: the History and Meaning of Vespers by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
3:00pm Vespers and Benediction
Monday, November 13 St. Didacus, Confessor
6:30am Missa cantata
8:00am Low Mass, followed by Adoration/Benediction and confessions.
10am conference: How to become a Morning Person: Morning Prayer with St. Francis de Sales by Canon Matthew Talarico
7:00pm Rosary followed by conference: St. Thomas Aquinas on the Necessary Elements of a Good Confession by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
Confessions after conference.
Tuesday, November 14 St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr
6:30am Missa cantata
8:00am Low Mass, followed by Adoration/Benediction and confessions.
10am conference: Concentrating Your Spiritual Firepower: the Salesian Method of Making Progress in Virtue by Canon Matthew Talarico
7:00pm Rosary followed by conference: St. Benedict’s Twelve Degrees of Humility by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
Confessions after conference.
Wednesday, November 15 St. Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor
6:30am Missa cantata
8:00am Low Mass, followed by Adoration/Benediction and confessions.
10am conference: St. Francis de Sales on Mental Prayer by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
7:00pm Rosary conference. St. Francis de Sales on the Immaculate Conception by Canon Aaron Huberfeld
Confessions after conference.
CONCLUSION OF MISSION
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