The Traditional
Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) will be held on the 3rd Sunday after Pentecost,
which is the External Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, June 13, 2021, at 3:00 pm
at the New St. Paul’s Church, 510 W. Roosevelt, Nampa, ID 83686.
The Act of
Reparation for offences against the Sacred Heart of Jesus, instituted by Pius
XI in 1928, follows below.
For those who are unable to attend, you can view the Mass at the
following link: https://nampacatholic.church/mass-livestream/
After Mass, there will NOT be hospitality in the Narthex. If you
are interested in helping or coordinating hospitality, please contact Max
Mohun, TVLMS Chair.
Bishop Peter Christensen has lifted the COVID restrictions. The
policy of the diocese may be read at: https://www.catholicidaho.org/post/update-regarding-covid-restrictions
St. Joseph, pray for the increase of the Traditional Latin Mass in
the Treasure Valley and the establishment of an FSSP Parish. We pray also for
Father Vogel and Bishop Christensen.
"The ancient liturgy, with its poignant symbols and
innumerable subtleties, is a prolonged courtship of the soul, enticing and
drawing it onwards, leading it along a path to the mystical marriage, the
wedding feast of heaven." Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis:
Sacred Liturgy, the Traditional Latin Mass, and Renewal in the Church,
Peter Kwasniewski
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Act of Reparation to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus
MOST sweet Jesus, whose overflowing charity for
men is requited by so much forgetfulness, negligence and contempt, behold us
prostrate before Thee, eager to repair by a special act of homage the cruel
indifference and injuries to which Thy loving Heart is everywhere subject.
Mindful, alas! that we ourselves have had a
share in such great indignities, which we now deplore from the depths of our
hearts, we humbly ask Thy pardon and declare our readiness to atone by
voluntary expiation, not only for our own personal offenses, but also for the
sins of those, who, straying far from the path of salvation, refuse in their
obstinate infidelity to follow Thee, their Shepherd and Leader, or, renouncing
the promises of their baptism, have cast off the sweet yoke of Thy law.
We are now resolved to expiate each and every
deplorable outrage committed against Thee; we are now determined to make amends
for the manifold offenses against Christian modesty in unbecoming dress and
behavior, for all the foul seductions laid to ensnare the feet of the innocent,
for the frequent violations of Sundays and holydays, and the shocking
blasphemies uttered against Thee and Thy Saints. We wish also to make amends
for the insults to which Thy Vicar on earth and Thy priests are subjected, for
the profanation, by conscious neglect or terrible acts of sacrilege, of the
very crimes of nations who resist the rights and teaching authority of the
Church which Thou hast founded.
Would that we were able to wash away such
abominations with our blood. We now offer, in reparation for these violations
of Thy divine honor, the satisfaction Thou once made to Thy Eternal Father on
the cross and which Thou continuest to renew daily on our altars; we offer it
in union with the acts of atonement of Thy Virgin Mother and all the Saints and
of the pious faithful on earth; and we sincerely promise to make recompense, as
far as we can with the help of Thy grace, for all neglect of Thy great love and
for the sins we and others have committed in the past. Henceforth, we will live
a life of unswerving faith, of purity of conduct, of perfect observance of the
precepts of the Gospel and especially that of charity. We promise to the best
of our power to prevent others from offending Thee and to bring as many as
possible to follow Thee.
O loving Jesus, through the intercession of the
Blessed Virgin Mother, our model in reparation, deign to receive the voluntary
offering we make of this act of expiation; and by the crowning gift of
perseverance keep us faithful unto death in our duty and the allegiance we owe
to Thee, so that we may all one day come to that happy home, where with the
Father and the Holy Ghost Thou livest and reignest, God, forever and ever.
Amen.
A
partial indulgence is granted to those who recite this prayer. A plenary
indulgence is granted if it is publicly recited on the feast of the Most Sacred
Heart of Jesus. This prayer was prescribed to be recited on this feast by Pope
Pius XI.
From the Raccolta, #256 (S. P. Ap.,
June 1, 1928 and March 18, 1932); Enchridion of Indulgences #26.
https://preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/Filius/ActusRep.html