Saturday, December 4, 2010

Tests?!

Updated Mass schedules and Training schedules are on the blog!

This Monday we'll have a run-through for the Missa Cantata but Fr. Reid will not be attending. We'll also have a test for those who are seeking to advance to level of Senior Acolyte. Those servers who have served as Ac1 and Ac2 at Low Masses and as Ac1 or Ac2 at the Missa Cantata may choose to take the test. For those who want to take it on December 20th, that is fine. If you would like to take the test at home prior to December 20th, I can email the test to the parents who would proctor the test.

As mentioned at the previous training, Monday December 20th will be the testing date for the Postulants and anyone else seeking the Junior Acolyte Rank. I'll also be providing the tests for the Senior Acolyte and Thurifer Ranks. Once again, if you would like to take the test at home, you may, but it will be proctored by your parents and then brought in on December 20th.

So how do you study for these tests. Let me tell you:
  • Junior Acolyte: Study the Our Lady of Fatima quiz; be able to write out in Latin some basic server responses repeated in the Mass; know the Low Mass Card very, very, very well. Read over the entire Know Your Mass book, focusing on the Offertory and the Canon. Also, know the rubrics for the Torch Bearer position at the High Mass: to be reviewed on Monday. Studying for this test will serve as the basis for the rest of the tests.
  • Senior Acolyte: Same as Junior Acolyte but the focus will be on Ac1 and Ac2 in both the Low Mass and High Mass. Also please review page 45 in the Know Your Mass book. There will be questions on the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This test is the easiest of all the tests.
  • Thurifer: Same as above. Focus will be on the Thurifer, but may include Ac's, Tb's, and Bb. You will be required to write out the Nicene Creed in English and the Confiteor in Latin from memory. You will need to answer questions on the Devotion to the Divine Mercy. This test is harder than the previous two but shorter.

Hope this helps. Study hard. Approach me with questions at any time. Pray hard.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Immaculate Conception Missa Cantata

Amidst the Advent wreaths, Jesse Trees, and other seasonal happenings, we have a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the Immaculate Conception of Mary next week!

Details:
- All servers who are assisting will need to be at St. Ann's on Wednesday December 8th by 6 pm. Mass begins at 7pm.
- There will be an hour of Adoration preceding the Missa Cantata from 5 to 6 pm. Fr. Reid is asking for a volunteer to assist serving that hour of Adoration.
- There will be Adoration after the Missa Cantata. Fr. Reid is asking for a volunteer to assist serving the intial 10 minutes of that Adoration time. Communicate to me if you want to volunteer.

Line-up
MC: Brady O.
Th: Ben B.
Ac1: Joe B.
Ac2: Joseph M.
Bb: Luke B.
Cb: Michael K.
Tb 1: Joseph Y.
Tb 2: TBD?
Tb 3: Nathaniel R.
Tb 4: AJ O.
Tb 5: Thomas Mathis
Tb 6: Griffin Walsh
Alt: Harry O. , Peter R.,

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

End of the Year...Liturgically speaking

I hope everyone has recovered from the last Missa Cantata and is ready for the next one! Wednesday December 8th at either 6:30 or 7 pm (waiting back from Fr. Reid on the time.) Prior to Fr. Reid scheduling the Missa Cantata, I had scheduled to see my in-laws in Spokane, WA, so I won't get the joy of being there, but I think with everyone's help, it should go smoothly. More details at Monday's training session.

Our ministry has been invited by Fr. Ferguson FSSP to assist as servers in a Solemn High Mass for the Feast of the Holy Family on Sunday January 9th at 4:00 PM in Greensboro at Our Lady of Grace Church. A Solemn High Mass has clerics for the MC position, but we would fill in the rest. We've already done most of the training for it with the Missa Cantata, and the Deacon and Sub-Deacon perform many of the roles our servers usually do in a Missa Cantata. Fr. Reid has given us permission to assist with this Mass, and I will be asking/recuiting for volunteers for positions on Monday.

We are going to have our first ranking ceremony for the Postulants and the servers. I need families to vote on which date would be best for everyone to attend. Fr. Reid has said he would prefer not to have the ceremony after a Missa Cantata, so I'm offering a few choices you can pick on the blog. Info on the tests and requirements for advancement to be provided on Monday.

I've updated the Mass Serving Schedule one the blog, and do not forget to study for the Our Lady of Fatima quiz on Monday.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Nice job everyone

Reports are coming in...The Feast of the Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ was a great success. The Schola/Choir did a suberb job in chanting and singing for an hour and a half almost continuously. Their efforts helped to part the veil allowing the congregation to experience a bit more of heaven. The attendance was excellent and many received the privilege of assisting at the Mass.


One of my major goals with the ministry was accomplished this past Sunday. For the first time, I got to assist at a Missa Cantata at St. Ann's from a pew. I witnessed the fine execution from all of the servers. The torches were handled very well, even with a last minute change. The torchbearer leads, Joseph Y and Griffin W did an excellent job. The acolytes, Crossbearer, and boat bearer were "spot on," with cues and the flow of the Mass. As thurifer for the first time, Benjamin managed the position very well and lead admirably. Last, but not least, the MC, Brady O. did excellent. Due to the demands of the position, the Master of Ceremonies has much to prepare and the first time acting under the mantle can be daunting. Brady did very well, as did all of the servers.

The one thing that impressed me the most about the serving was the execution of the rubrics. All of the young men served reverently, with purpose, and then moved out of the way. The servers did not draw attention, but when a server was moving, his movements were in line with the rubrics so that the server in effect became "invisible." Watching from the pew, when a server did come into view, he directed attention to the King, as a servant should. This is the measure of success I would like to use for our ministry in the Sanctuary.

With an early December Missa Cantata on the books, December 8th, I will most probably keep the line-up we had with the exception of the Torch-Bearers. Great job to all and thank you to the families who support these servers, the ministry, the Diocese of Charlotte, and Christ the King.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Just in case you missed it...

Missa Cantata tomorrow: Feast of the Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Be there by 11:30 AM ready to help set-up.

Be ready to participate in a rare and awesome event.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

First Service Project



The St. Ann MEF Servers had their first service project this past Saturday. Seven young men came out early before the start of the St. Ann Carnival to help out. The boys ran around setting up drink booths, fixing and securing other booths, hanging signs, helping out to set up bingo, and of course taking a few minutes in between to ensure the quality of the games.

Once the fair got underway, we had time to pray a rosary in the Church. Then we got a sneak peek at the unfinished, but still beautiful, new Chapel at St. Ann's. After a treat at the bake sale, we got to work on balloons for the kids and we had a lot of fun.

Thanks to the servers and their families who were able to make it. Many of the parishoners at St. Ann's were very grateful for the assistance. It was really good to demonstrate that our little ministry is not a secluded and sheltered group. While we focus on the Latin Mass, a mystery to most parishoners, we are a part of a larger family, and in coming months we will continue to expand the ministry to other parishes and the Diocese.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Papa Benedict speaks

Quote from today's General Audience that applies to what we've been discussing in training:

"In closing, Benedict XVI highlighted how the example of St. Gertrude "shows us that the focal point of a happy and authentic life is friendship with Jesus the Lord. This is learned through love for Sacred Scripture and the liturgy, through profound faith and through love for Mary, so as to gain increasing knowledge of God and, therefore, to know true happiness which is the goal of our existence"."

See the whole article here.

  • Don't forget that tomorrow is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary...pray with your family!
  • Don't forget that Sunday is the Rosary Rally at St. Patrick's...3 pm...pray with your Church family!

Friday, October 1, 2010

October: Focus on Mary


Happy Memorial of St. Therese of Lisieux! What a great way to start off October. This month our ministry will go right along with Holy Mother Church and spend time praying as our Heavenly Mother asks us to do.
After reviewing the results of the recent Junior Acolyte Test, I am aware of some areas of improvement in the formation of the servers. One important area is Mariology, the study of Mary, the Mother of God. Why study Mary? Why not just go straight to Jesus? Please read the following:
(1.) "For every Christian, and for every human being, Mary is the one who first believed. Out of her faith as Spouse and Mother, she desires to act upon all those who entrust themselves to her as her children. And the more her children persevere and progress in this attitude, the nearer Mary leads them to the “unsearchable riches of Christ.” (Ephesians 3:8) They recognize ever more clearly the dignity of man in all its fullness and the definitive meaning of his vocation, for “Christ fully reveals man to man himself.” (Vatican II’s Gaudium et Spes, #22) (Mary in the life of the Carthusians-.pdf)"

(2) "II. DEVOTION TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN
971 "All generations will call me blessed": "The Church's devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship." The Church rightly honors "the Blessed Virgin with special devotion. From the most ancient times the Blessed Virgin has been honored with the title of 'Mother of God,' to whose protection the faithful fly in all their dangers and needs. . . . This very special devotion . . . differs essentially from the adoration which is given to the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit, and greatly fosters this adoration." The liturgical feasts dedicated to the Mother of God and Marian prayer, such as the rosary, an "epitome of the whole Gospel," express this devotion to the Virgin Mary.517
(CCC 971)"
There's so much more, but suffice to say that Mary leads the sinner to Jesus. In that respect she epitomizes our mission: point to God; but Mary does a whole lot more than point. As for our ministry, when the servers choose to enter the full ministry of the MEF altar servers as Junior Acolytes, they will take upon themselves a commitment to having a devotion to the Blessed Mother. (note: approved by Fr. Reid) So here's how we're going to make all of this tangible for the servers this month:
  • We're inviting servers and families to the Rosary Rally at St. Patrick's on Sunday October 10th at 3:00 pm. In addition, there will be Adoration, Benediction, and a Eucharistic Procession.
  • On Saturday, October 23rd, we will be praying two rosaries with Fr. Reid and St. Ann parishioners at the Hebron abortion mill. This is following the Mass for Life at 9:00 AM at St. Ann's.
  • We have the privilege of having Fr. Roux come and give a talk on Our Lady of Fatima at the Monday, October 25th training session. (4 pm to 6pm - yes, it's a 2 hour session) More info on preparation for this talk to come. (Yes, there will be a quiz on it. I love you, too.) Please invite family to come to this training session and listen to Fr. Roux.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Lots happening

Lots of info to be disseminated in a short manner:



- Thanks to everyone who emailed support for the new growth I mentioned in the last post. I look forward to seeing the servers at St. Ann's this Saturday, rain or shine, at 8 AM. After helping setting up outside, Sr. Helene has commandeered our group to help set up for Bingo. There will still be the 6:30 Latin Mass in the afternoon as well with Griffin and Will serving.



- Thanks to Fr. Reid who come out at the last training session to instruct the servers on the Canon. Please be sure to follow-up with him with questions and comments about what he talked about.



- Results are in from the Junior Acolyte Test: Good news - a majority of servers passed! I will be following up on an individual basis with everyone who took the test. For those who need to re-take the test, you'll have another opportunity in December when the postulants take the Junior Acolyte test. Anyone interested in applying to take the Senior Acolyte Test can email me. The test will be given at the end of October with a blueprint being provided beforehand. If you thought the Junior Acolyte test was challenging...



- The training schedule and Mass schedule have been updated and are awaiting your mouse click to see the changes. These schedules are not final until one week from today, so please leave comments, suggestions, and ideas for changes.



-Added the Diocesan Guidelines for working with minors to the blog. Thanks to all of the parents for helping our ministry be compliant with the Protecting God's Children requirements.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Our Ministry at St. Ann's

Our young little ministry is over two years old now, which is only a bit older than my daughter, Teresa. Like my daughter, the ministry had to develop slowly and with a lot of care and attention. We've had to learn to crawl and then learn to walk, with some falls, bumps, and bruises along the way. Little by little, our ministry continues to grow and develop, branching out in new ways and learning new things, all within the safety of Holy Mother Church.


As servers, our main focus is serving Christ, specifically in the Liturgy, but also in serving others. I would like our ministry, our service, to grow beyond the Sanctuary and into the parishes that our servers belong. Through Fr. Reid, St. Ann has been the home of our ministry, sheltering us and providing us with supplies, space, time, and resources. I would like to begin our new growth by assisting the community that helped to foster our development.


Specifically there are two events coming up that I would like to use to inaugurate this new growth. The first is the St. Ann Carnival on Saturday October 2nd. While the carnival runs from 10 am into the afternoon, there are lots of opportunities before, during, and after for service. It would give the servers an opportunity to meet more of the parishioners, and more appropriately, it would show the community of St. Ann's, that altar serving is more than just rubrics. Right now we're looking to help out with set-up on Saturday morning from 8 - 10 AM. After the set-up, we'll spread out and help Mr. Ted Peters fill in holes as needed at booths and rides until noon for a total of four hours. I understand this is short notice. I needed to wait for approval.


The second opportunity will be to witness for the unborn with St. Ann and St. Vincent parishioners at the Pro-Life Mass on Saturday October 23. After the 9:00 AM Mass, servers are asked to travel to the Hebron St. Abortion Mill (10 minutes away) to pray the rosary with Fr. Reid.

The comment box awaits...

Training and Updates

We have torches!!! Fr. Reid got a set of 6 nice torches. They will require an orientation and training to use as they are expensive, butane torches. (Don't burn down the new church, please.) Please take the opportunity to thank Fr. Arnsparger and the St. Michael servers for helping us utilize the St. Michael torches up to this point.

We have the surplices for the new Server Ranks!!! At various levels within our new hierarchical ranking system, servers will receive special surplices for Mass in recognition of their dedication, discipline, and achievement. Ceremonies for the various ranks will occur after the tests and trials.

September 20th:
Training is from 3:45 to 5:15 pm with Fr. Reid educating on the Canon. Translation: A very busy and holy man is taking time out of his schedule to come teach, and therefore everyone better be prepared to listen, answer questions, and engage in the training. Hint: Know Your Mass through the Canon. Afterwards, if time permits in Fr. Reid's schedule, he will lead the servers in Vespers. Please bring your Liturgy of the Hours for this great opportunity. (Volume IV for those with the full set.) If you do not have the Liturgy of the Hours, we will share. Then, after that, all servers who qualify for Junior Acolyte will take the test for it.


The Eucharistic Congress was AWESOME!!! Please check out the Diocesan photos below where you might see some familiar faces. More to come on the 2010 Eucharistic Congress.

Diocese of Charlotte Eucharistic Congress 2010 from Diocese of Charlotte on Vimeo.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

September Training


Next training session is this Tuesday September 7th at 4:15 PM. Postulants need to be prepared to run through all of the Latin and rubrics up until the beginning of the Canon. Experienced servers need to be prepared this month to take the test for the first level: Junior Acolyte. This test will cover the Ac2 position at a Low Mass and the TorchBearer position at a Missa Cantata.

On Monday September 20th, Fr. Reid will be present to educate the servers on the Canon. In order to accomodate his schedule, the training time has been moved a half hour earlier going from 3:45 to 5:15. This is a great opportunity to learn about the pinnacle of the Liturgy. Please make plans to attend.
Please review the Mass schedule for changes to assignments.
Photo Credit: FaceMePLS

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Eucharistic Congress 2010

Friday, September 10th, begins the 2010 Diocese of Charlotte Eucharistic Congress. All servers and their families are highly, highly, highly, and even highly encouraged to attend this wonderful event. It's one of the few times a Pontifical Mass in the Novus Ordo is offered and it's a blessed opportunity to experience the Lord. Even if you've been a number of times, it's also a great opportunity to be united, engage, and even evangelize in word and deed to fellow Catholics. Click here for the Congress Web Page.

For those attending, don't forget to make the Sacrament of Confession at the Congress or within 8 days as well as fullfilling the rest of the requirements with the intention of obtaining the plenary indulgence.

In preparation for the event, servers are encouraged to make a novena of the Prayer for the Eucharistic Congress beginning this Wednesday:

O Jesus, who art really, truly and substantially present in the Blessed Sacrament to be the food of our souls, deign to bless and bring to a successful issue all Eucharistic Congresses and gatherings, and especially the coming Congress of the Diocese of Charlotte. Be Thou the inspiration of our labors, resolutions and vows; accept graciously the solemn homage we will render to Thee; send Your Holy Spirit to kindle the hearts of priests, religious, and all the faithful, especially the children, so that devout participation in the Holy Mass and frequent and daily Holy Communion may be held in honor in all the countries of the world; and grant that the Kingship of Your Sacred Heart over human society may everywhere be acknowledged to the glory of God, the Father. Amen.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, bless the Congress.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, Patroness of our Diocese, pray for us.
Saint Paschal Baylon, pray for us.
Saint Patrick, pray for us.
Amen.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Genuflection to the Blessed Sacrament


A question came up in the last training session: Can a genuflection to the Blessed Sacrament provide a remission of venial sin?

St. John Vianney comes right out and says, as if it was already general knowledge, that such a reverence does provide a remission of venial sins in his "Catechism on Confession": "My children, as soon as ever you have a little spot upon your soul, you must do like a person who has a fine globe of glass, which he keeps very carefully. If this globe has a little dust on it, he wipes it with a sponge the moment he perceives it, and there is the globe clear and brilliant. In the same way, as soon as you perceive a little stain on your soul, take some holy water with respect, do one of those good works to which the remission of venial sins is attached -an alms, a genuflection to the Blessed Sacrament, hearing a Mass." (Click here for the rest of that teaching...Chap 17)

Yet, as we frequently ask in our ministry, is the outward movement enough? Or is there more St. John Vianney was alluding to? St. Thomas Aquinas addresses these questions in his Summa Theologica:

"...Hence, for three reasons, certain things cause the remission of venial sins: first, because they imply the infusion of grace, since the infusion of grace removes venial sins, as stated above (Article 2); and so, by the Eucharist, Extreme Unction, and by all the sacraments of the New Law without exception, wherein grace is conferred, venial sins are remitted. Secondly, because they imply a movement of detestation for sin, and in this way the general confession [i.e. the recital of the Confiteor or of an act of contrition, the beating of one's breast, and the Lord's Prayer conduce to the remission of venial sins, for we ask in the Lord's Prayer: "Forgive us our trespasses"]. Thirdly, because they include a movement of reverence for God and Divine things; and in this way a bishop's blessing, the sprinkling of holy water, any sacramental anointing, a prayer said in a dedicated church, and anything else of the kind, conduce to the remission of venial sins."

So the genuflection alone does not serve the purpose. The grace given by the Lord, the detestation for sin, and a reverence for the Lord are some of the necessary ingredients to the recipe for remission of venial sins.

Bottom line: With the right frame of heart and mind and by the grace of God, a genuflection to the Blessed Sacrament can provide a remission of venial sin. But is that the goal?

Is a genuflection a habit, a custom, or desire to revere the Lord? It may start off as a noble custom taught to us by our priests and parents, and then it may become habit. Hopefully, as one matures, it becomes an act of love and faith.

As for remission of sins, the Church advocates to stick to the Sacrament of Confession:
"Without being strictly necessary, confession of everyday faults (venial sins) is nevertheless strongly recommended by the Church. Indeed the regular confession of our venial sins helps us form our conscience, fight against evil tendencies, let ourselves be healed by Christ and progress in the life of the Spirit. By receiving more frequently through this sacrament the gift of the Father's mercy, we are spurred to be merciful as he is merciful." (CCC 1458)

Altar servers have the privilege of genuflecting to Blessed Sacrament in the Sanctuary during training and especially at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass where their frame of heart and mind should be prepared and focused. Yet, when you attend Mass with your family, should you love any less before you enter the pew?
Photo Credit: jdbradley

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Mass Schedule Updated

I had some time to update the Mass Schedule for our servers for September and October. This schedule will be finalized on 9 pm Monday, August 23rd. Please contact me if you see any issues. Please note all of the wonderful Marian Feasts in September and the Missa Cantata at the end of October for Christ the King.

Please preview the schedule on the side bar to the right.

Pope Benedict XVI on Altar Servers

On August 4th the Holy Father gave a short discourse on St. Tarcisius, the patron saint of altar servers. His words help to guide altar servers in their ministry. The entirety of the General Audience can be found here on the Vatican website.

"...Who was St Tarcisius? We do not have much information about him. We are dealing with the early centuries of the Church's history or, to be more precise, with the third century. It is said that he was a boy who came regularly to the Catacombs of St Calixtus here in Rome and took his special Christian duties very seriously. He had great love for the Eucharist and various hints lead us to conclude that he was presumably an acolyte, that is, an altar server.

Those were years in which the Emperor Valerian was harshly persecuting Christians who were forced to meet secretly in private houses or, at times, also in the Catacombs, to hear the word of God, to pray and to celebrate Holy Mass. Even the custom of taking the Eucharist to prisoners and the sick became increasingly dangerous. One day, when, as was his habit, the priest asked who was prepared to take the Eucharist to the other brothers and sisters who were waiting for it, young Tarcisius stood up and said: "send me!". This boy seemed too young for such a demanding service! "My youth", Tarcisius said, "will be the best shield for the Eucharist". Convinced, the priest entrusted to him the precious Bread, saying: "Tarcisius, remember that a heavenly treasure has been entrusted to your weak hands. Avoid crowded streets and do not forget that holy things must never be thrown to dogs nor pearls to pigs. Will you guard the Sacred Mysteries faithfully and safely?". "I would die", Tarcisio answered with determination, "rather than let go of them".

As he went on his way he met some friends who approached him and asked him to join them. As pagans they became suspicious and insistent at his refusal and realized he was clasping something to his breast that he appeared to be protecting. They tried to prize it away from him, but in vain; the struggle became ever fiercer, especially when they realized that Tarcisius was a Christian; They kicked him, they threw stones at him, but he did not surrender. While Tarcisius was dying a Pretoria guard called Quadratus, who had also, secretly, become a Christian, carried him to the priest. Tarcisius was already dead when they arrived but was still clutching to his breast a small linen bag containing the Eucharist.

He was buried straight away in the Catacombs of St Calixtus. Pope Damasus had an inscription carved on St Tarcisius' grave; it says that the boy died in 257. The Roman Martyrology fixed the date as 15 August and in the same Martyrology a beautiful oral tradition is also recorded. It claims that the Most Blessed Sacrament was not found on St Tarcisius' body, either in his hands or his clothing. It explains that the consecrated Host which the little Martyr had defended with his life, had become flesh of his flesh thereby forming, together with his body, a single immaculate Host offered to God.

Dear altar servers, St Tarcisius' testimony and this beautiful tradition teach us the deep love and great veneration that we must have for the Eucharist: it is a precious good, a treasure of incomparable value; it is the Bread of life, it is Jesus himself who becomes our nourishment, support and strength on our daily journey and on the open road that leads to eternal life; the Eucharist is the greatest gift that Jesus bequeathed to us.

I am addressing those of you who are present here and, through you, all the altar servers of the world! Serve Jesus present in the Eucharist generously. It is an important task that enables you to be particularly close to the Lord and to grow in true and profound friendship with him. Guard this friendship in your hearts jealously, like St Tarcisius, ready to commit yourselves, to fight and to give your lives so that Jesus may reach all peoples. May you too communicate to your peers the gift of this friendship with joy, with enthusiasm, without fear, so that they may feel that you know this Mystery, that is true and that you love it! Every time that you approach the altar, you have the good fortune to assist in God's great loving gesture as he continues to want to give himself to each one of us, to be close to us, to help us, to give us strength to live in the right way. With consecration, as you know, that little piece of bread becomes Christ's Body, that wine becomes Christ's Blood. You are lucky to be able to live this indescribable Mystery from close at hand! Do your task as altar servers with love, devotion and faithfulness; do not enter a church for the celebration with superficiality but rather, prepare yourselves inwardly for Holy Mass! Assisting your priests in service at the altar helps to make Jesus closer, so that people can understand, can realize better: he is here. You collaborate to make him more present in the world, in every day life, in the Church and everywhere.

Dear friends! You lend Jesus your hands, your thoughts, your time. He will not fail to reward you, giving you true joy and enabling you to feel where the fullest happiness is. St Tarcisius has shown us that love can even bring us to give our life for an authentic good, for the true good, for the Lord.

Martyrdom will probably not be required of us, but Jesus asks of us fidelity in small tings, inner recollection, inner participation, our faith and our efforts to keep this treasure present in every day life. He asks of us fidelity in daily tasks, a witness to his love, going to church through inner conviction and for the joy of his presence. Thus we can also make known to our friends that Jesus is alive. May St John Mary Vianney's intercession help us in this commitment. Today is the liturgical Memorial of this humble French Parish Priest who changed a small community and thus gave the world a new light. May the example of St Tarcisius and St John Mary Vianney impel us every day to love Jesus and to do his will, as did the Virgin Mary, faithful to her Son to the end..."

Monday, August 2, 2010

Tuesday Afternoon training

We are a go for a 5 pm Missa Cantata practice tomorrow at St. Ann's. Please don't forget to sign up for the chant workshop if you want to go.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Prayers at the Foot of the Altar

Here's the long awaited Prayers at the Foot of the Altar for the MEF. Please note the wonderful mistake I made, and left in on purpose...ahem, to show that suffixes are important in the Confiteor. Practice and be perfect for the next training session.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

No practice this Saturday

Due to the short notice, vacation schedules, and special events, there will not be practice this Saturday. Please comment, email, or call about possibly having a Missa Cantata practice on Tuesday August 3rd at 5, 6, or 7 pm.

Check out the previous post for corrections.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

End of Summer update

Please note that we're cancelling August 2nd's training session due to scheduling conflicts. Repeat: No training Monday August 2nd...

As announced at the last training session, St. Ann's is hosting the "Sing like a Catholic" Workshop from CMAA. The event is Friday August 6th and Saturday August 7th all day at St. Anns. It's free for altar servers and 1/2 price for other kids under 18. This is a great opportunity to learn from experts, but you don't have to be an expert to go. Beginners are very welcome and I've heard great things about this workshop. Click here to go to the workshop registration page to find out more information.

At the end of that workshop, on Saturday August 7th at 6:30 pm, we'll have the Missa Cantata. This Saturday, July 31st, we'll have our Missa Cantata practice from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Everyone is welcome to go to St. Patrick's Saturday Morning Mass at 8:00 AM and then we'll all head over to St. Ann's for training.

Here's the line-up:

Cb: ?
Thurifer: Brady O.
Boat Bearer: Benjamin B.
Ac1: JP M.
Ac2: Joseph B.
Tb1: Joseph Y.
Tb 2: Will B.
Tb 3: Chase M. ?
Tb 4: Chris B. ?
Tb 5: ?
Tb 6: Luke B.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

More Latin Pronunciation Assistance



Here are the files for Side B of the Latin Pronunciation guide and the "Most Necessary Prayers" in Latin. Keep practicing and have a safe 4th of July.







pic of high altar at St. Martin de Tours in Louisville, KY

Monday, June 21, 2010

Church Latin Pronunciation Practice

Take time to practice with the list that was handed out. Focus on the letters and accents as opposed to just memorizing the words based on how it sounds. Use the audio file to guide you. Side B will be available later this week.

Final Audio File Test

Please click on the file. If you can't hear the audio file please comment or let me know.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sacred Heart Weekend

We have confirmation for this weekend:
  • Saturday AM Mass at St. Vincent de Paul at 9:00 AM
  • Drive to Sacred Heart Church in Salisbury, NC arriving by 11:00
  • Training with Fr. Ferguson and Noah Carter from 11:00 to 1:00pm
  • Bring your own lunch, a large cooler with ice will be in my car. We'll eat lunch on the Church grounds.
  • Arrive back at St. Ann's in Charlotte between 2 - 3 pm
  • Be back at Sacred Heart Church in Salisbury on Sunday June 13th by 3pm

We'll have extra space in cars on Saturday. If you need a ride on Sunday, we can coordinate that as well.

The Mass schedule has been updated as well. Training schedule to be updated soon.

The new servers will be joining us at the next training session on Monday, June 21st. Please pray for them as the first few months are challenging as we all remember. More to come...

Friday, June 4, 2010

Getting Organized

We have a tentative training session set up at Sacred Heart Church in Salisbury, NC on Saturday June 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM.

Here's a tentative plan:
  • Saturday June 12th 9:00 AM Mass at St. Vincent's off Park Road.
  • Caravan up to Sacred Heart Church after Mass. (Should take less than an hour to get there.)
  • Do the training.
  • Lunch in Salisbury.
  • Caravan back to St. Ann's where servers can get picked up.

Marla Walsh, Debbie Mack, and Stefano Monaco (a MEF regular at St. Anns and well known to me and many of the parents) have offered to drive other servers whose parents may not be able to make it.

As for the Mass itself, it will count for the Sunday obligation. Servers will be expected to be at the Sacred Heart Church by 2:45 pm to help set up. The Missa Cantata will be at 4:00 PM on Sunday June 13th.

A note for the servers: you will be expected to listen, obey, and be prepared for your position so that we can facilitate Noah in his new role. Expect to learn new things with Fr. Ferguson. I know I will.

I need everyone to contact me to let me know what they can make and can't make. I'll be at the hospital this weekend but I hope to hear wonderful stories of tomorrow's Ordination and first Masses for the new priests.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Evening post in between shifts

I'm busy but here's some updates:
  • Will Borin and Sam Dehority have volunteered for tomorrow's MEF and Children's Benediction. Please be there by 4:00pm to set up quickly for the kids and then finish setting up afterwards before the regular Holy Hour.
  • I'm trying to organize a training session for the Missa Cantata in Salisbury and here's what I've come up with so far: Fr. Ferguson FSSP and Noah Carter (DoC Seminarian) will be available on Saturday June 12th around lunch time in Salisbury. The next day is the Missa Cantata. Can we make it? Can we carpool? Please give me feedback so we can make this great experience work.
  • This weekend: seminarians/ordinands become priests = huge! Friday night they have a Holy Hour for the Ordinands at St. Pat's. Saturday 10:00 AM at St. Marks for the Ordination. Then 10:30 on Sunday at St. Ann's for soon to be Fr. Rossi's first Mass. New priests (baby priests as my wife calls them) don't come around every day. I highly recommend that everyone show up and support these men. Pray for them.

More info to come...stay tuned

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Get ready...

I got an email from seminarian Noah Carter, who will be staying in Charlotte for a bit, complimenting the servers on the Ascension Missa Cantata. He told me he saw the pictures and they looked beautiful. I read his email, and I thought, "What pictures?" Then I got on to the Diocese of Charlotte website and saw this:

Missa Cantata from David Hains on Vimeo.


Our little group has already been asked to serve a Missa Cantata this summer at another parish (more details to come). We've got a new class of servers coming this month and after this publicity, expect more.

Bottom line: God is telling us that we're doing good. Stay focused and disciplined, and let's keep up the good work!

See you Saturday at the party!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Training Time Change

Sorry for the late notice everyone. This Monday, the Missa Cantata run-through will be from 5 - 7 pm. That's 5pm to 7pm which is an hour earlier. This change is to accomodate Fr. Reid's schedule. The late notice is my fault as I've known for over a week now. That being said, I still expect the servers to have reviewed their roles for the Missa Cantata to be prepared for Monday evening at 5:00 pm.

Don't forget about the Summer Server Party at the Borin's. All Latin Mass servers and their families are invited to attend. It's on Saturday May 22nd at 6:00 pm.

I also need to add a friendly reminder that parents need to be aware of when they are supposed to show up for their role in Protecting God's Children. We've had some very gracious help with some parents volunteering to stay when others didn't make it, didn't find a substitute, and didn't notify me. Please remember that if we do not have an extra adult, training will be immediately cancelled.

More to come...

Friday, April 16, 2010

Finishing up April and May

We are officially planning the Ascension Missa Cantata Rehearsal for Monday May 3rd from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at St. Anns. The Schola will be there as well. As with the last training session, we may have to swing the time to accomodate Fr. Reid's schedule, but as of now 6:00 PM is the set time.

Moreover, we have the results back for the pool party and the official scheduled date, time, and place is: Saturday May 22nd at 6:00 pm at the Borin's Residence. More information will be provided.

Please remember that the next server training will be at 4:45 PM at St. Anns this coming Monday April 19th. See you there!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Updated schedules

I've reworked the training and Mass Schedules through May. I will need to sit down with Fr. Reid to get the rest of the summer finished up. Please be aware there is a tentative rehearsal for the Ascension Missa Cantata on Monday May 3rd at 6:00 pm. As before, it will go until 8pm. Confirmation of that training session will come shortly.
Due to the lack of time to train, we will probably keep MOST of the positions as they were for the Annunciation. We might switch up a few spots. Luke B. mentioned being a torch bearer, so I'd need someone to step up for him. I might consider letting Joseph M and Brady pray it out for thurifer and see who feels called to it.

Please know that we should be receiving new recruits sometime in May. Please welcome them when they arrive and help make them feel comfortable.

Last but not least, please take the survery at the right hand side of the blog for our summer server party.

Monday, April 5, 2010

April 5th Practice Canceled

I hope everyone had a great Easter Sunday! Please continue to enjoy the Easter Octave knowing that this evening's practice is being canceled. Some of you asked for it to be canceled, but in addition, I need to work at the hospital today.

Now that things have settled down after the Missa Cantata, more posts will be coming as per your requests. I will also get the Spring-Summer Schedule situated this week as well.

As usual with cancellations, please email, post, or call that you have received this information.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Annunciation Missa Cantata Update

So finally the next Missa Cantata approaches. Here are some updates for everyone:

  • Monday March 15th practice begins at 5:30 pm! It's been moved earlier to accomodate Fr. Reid's schedule. Everyone needs to be on time, please. Please comment, email, or call to confirm that you have received this news.

  • At the end of the Missa Cantata, the servers will process out of the Church, receive the blessing from Fr. Reid and return to the altar rail to pray the St. Michael the Archangel prayer. The schola will be singing the Salve Regina that we sing at the end of practice prior to our arrival at the altar rail.

  • Homework essay: 200 word essay that is due on March 22nd addressing the following: How does God answer your prayers? Please give an example of an instance when you felt your prayers were answered. Please also include a quote from a Saint, Pope Benedict XVI, or a previous Pope about prayer.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Server Cards and Homework

Finally I offer you the combined server cards for the Missa Cantata at St. Ann's. During the next two weeks leading up to the next training session, I expect the servers to peruse the cards and point out all kinds of errors and mistakes. Anyone else may do the same.

Lastly homework that is do by the next training session is to have read all of the propers for the Annunciation from the 1962 Missal and be ready for an oral quiz at the training session on March 1st. Don't have access to the propers? Just let me know and I'll point you to the right direction.

Final line up for Annunciation Missa Cantata:
Cross Bearer: Chris Borin/Sam Dehority
Thurifer: Joseph M.
Boat bearer: Luke Bruck
Ac's: Brady O and Benjamin B
Torch bearer's:
  1. JP Mack
  2. Joseph Yellico
  3. Griffin Walsh
  4. Will Borin
  5. Joseph B
  6. Thomas Mathis

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Annunciation announcements


If it wasn't official before, it is now; Thursday 25th at 7:00 pm Fr. Reid will offer a Missa Cantata for the Feast of the Annunciation at St. Ann's. I sat down with Fr. Reid this week and he accomplished a lot for the MEF at St. Ann's:

  1. Hundreds of dollars of new cassocks have been ordered and will be at St. Ann's within 5 weeks. (Yes Luke, we ordered an 11 just for you.)
  2. The Spring Mass schedule has been hammered out and is available on the side bar.
  3. The Server training schedule has been completed and is available on the side bar. Please note the Monday March 15th training session with the Schola and hopefully Fr. Reid for a Missa Cantata rehearsal. It is imperative to make that training session.
  4. An additional Missa Cantata may be planned for Thursday May 13th on the Feast of the Ascension which we did last year.

Let me know if mistakes have been made on the schedules or how I can help you in your ministry.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Piano = no practice today


Sorry for the late notice, but there will not be any practice today. On a better "note," my little family got an upright piano for the cost of moving it. On a worse "note," the piano fell on my leg while moving it. But the piano is fine, so don't worry.

My leg swelled up a bit, but rest, ice, compression dressings, and elevation have brought it down a good bit. I will need to rest it today and therefore practice gets cancelled. I've notified many of the server families, but please call someone if you talk with them regularly just to make sure they're aware.

Otherwise, the text Missa Cantata is officially scheduled for Thursday March 25th, the Annunciation. More details to come. I'll also work on the schedule, and we'll reschedule todays training for another time.

Please use this opportunity to go over the Latin and practice rubrics for the Low Mass. Have a happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Reminder

I hope everyone had a lot fun glorifying the Lord during the Christmas season and spending time with family. Today there will be practice at St. Ann's at 4:15.

Hope to see everyone there.