Sacred Heart
Traditional Catholic Church
1018 36th Street
(between Woods & Westmoreland Avenues)
Orlando, Florida
32805
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· ( NWS weather
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Latitude +28.506346° (N.), longitude -81.393536° (W.)
Nearly 2 1⁄3 miles
south of Orlando City Hall and its downtown
(as the birds would fly),
and only a few blocks from
the intersection of Interstate-4 and U.S. Highway 17-92
(3 blocks south, and not quite 2 blocks east, of
I-4 exit 80
at U.S. 17-92 a.k.a. South Orange Blossom Trail)
Autumnal days of special interest
y e a r
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Dom. Ltr.
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‘1st Sunday
of
September’
§
|
*Exaltation of the Holy Cross
|
Ember days
(next Wed.-Fri.-Sat.
after E.H.C.*)
|
Christ the King (last Sun. in Oct.)
|
All Saints
(1st day in Nov.)
+
|
All Faithful Souls
|
(secular) Thanksgiving
(4th Thu. in Nov.)
|
Last Sunday after Pentecost
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1st Sunday of Advent
(4th Sun. before Χmas)
|
2 0 1 8
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September 2
|
Friday
(September 14)
|
(September)
Wed. 19,
Fri. 21,
Sat. 22
|
October 28
|
Thursday (November 1)
|
Friday (November 2)
|
November 22
|
(27th) November 25
|
December 2
|
Note
§
:
Designation of 1st day of
liturgical
Autumn
(Pt. 4/4 in Breviārium Vetus),
regardless of which Sunday it's counted as after Pentecost,
and regardless of whether it actually falls
in September or August on the civil calendar
(its date is calculated similarly
to the 1st Sunday of Advent).
Note +:
Holyday of Obligation.
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[2011-04-27]
Summer/Autumnal regular schedule
Masses*
By day of week
Sundays
|
8:00 a.m.
· 10:00 a.m.
· 12:30 p.m.
(+Sp.)
· 6:00 p.m.
|
Mondays not Holydays
|
none
|
Tuesdays
|
8:00 a.m.
|
Wednesdays
|
8:00 a.m.
|
Thursdays
|
12:00 m.
|
Fridays
|
1st Friday
|
8:00 a.m.
· 12:00 m.
|
otherwise
|
12:00 m.
|
Saturdays
|
1st Saturday
|
9:00 a.m.
|
otherwise
|
9:00 a.m.
|
Holydays
+
|
8:00 a.m.
·
12:00 m.
·
5:30 p.m.
·
7:00 p.m.
|
+:
Holydays of Obligation.
Special devotions*
By devotion
Exposition of the Blessèd Sacrament
and Benediction
|
1st Sunday
|
After 10:00 a.m. Mass
|
1st Saturday
|
After 9:00 a.m. Mass
|
∽
Prayers in honor of St. Anthony of Padua
|
Tuesdays
through
June 13#
(Mar. 20--June 12)
|
After 8:00 a.m. Mass
|
∗
Holy Hour of Reparation
and Benediction of the Blessèd Sacrament,
followed by Holy Communion
|
1st Friday
|
7:00 p.m.
|
Solemn Rosary
|
1st Saturday
|
After 9:00 a.m. Mass
|
By day of week or month
1st Sunday
|
Exposition of the Blessèd Sacrament
and Benediction
|
After 10:00 a.m. Mass
|
∽
Tuesdays
through
June 13#
(Mar. 20--June 12)
|
∽
Prayers in honor of
St. Anthony of Padua
|
After
8:00 a.m. Mass
|
1st Friday
|
Holy Hour of Reparation
and Benediction of the Blessèd Sacrament,
followed by Holy Communion
|
7:00 p.m.
|
1st Saturday
|
Exposition of the Blessèd Sacrament,
Solemn Rosary, and Benediction
|
After 9:00 a.m. Mass
|
Confessions*
Sundays
|
1⁄2 hour before Masses
|
Holydays +
|
1⁄2 hour before Masses
|
And by appointment |
Notes
+:
Holydays of Obligation.
#:
June 13 is the decisive date because
it's the feast-day of the honoree:
St. Anthony of Padua.
His feast falls
on a Wednesday in 2018).
For an authoritative introduction
to this popular saint,
see the article about him in The
Catholic Encyclopedia
as originally published during the fully traditional
papacy of Pope St. Pius X (r. 1903--1914):
“St. Anthony of Padua”.
C.E. vol. 1 (1907).
<http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01556a.htm>.
*:
This daily schedule is subject to change.
In early 2018, this webmaster was notified
that 3 devotions
that were previously shown on earlier schedule pages
had (already) been discontinued.
To allow for review before removing their entries
from the schedule tables, their entries had been retained,
but their text was shown in gray or white type,
struck-through in red.
Wherever emphasis seems (or seemed) useful,
they are preceded by a white-on-gray
“×”
in this format:
×
Devotion
×
day
time
(albeit in different order in different tables).
At the same time, this webmaster was notified of
1 new devotion,
which for its earliest appearances in this schedule,
is (or was) marked thus:
∗
.
There's also 1 seasonal devotion,
whose details often change from 1 year to another,
which is marked thus:
∽
.
Or
∗
,
when begun (or soon to begin) on the dates displayed
for it in the current schedule, then later
×
,
when ended (or soon to end) on the last of the dates displayed
for it in the current schedule.
“(+Sp.)”:
Sunday Mass in Latin,
with its sermon and vernacular readings in English (as usual),
but followed (after the Mass)
by a repeat of the vernacular readings for the Mass and a short sermon,
both given in Spanish
(en Español
después la Misa).
Applies only to the individual Mass
at the time-of-day to its immediate left.
(Except that as of January 2018, no regularly-scheduled Mass
provides this alternative for its sermon and vernacular readings.)
“(Sp.)”:
Mass in Latin,
but with its sermon and vernacular readings in Spanish
(en Español).
Applies only to the individual Mass
at the time-of-day to its immediate left.
(Except that as of January 2018, no regularly-scheduled Mass
provides this alternative for its sermon and vernacular readings.)
Most Reverend Louis A. Montelongo, Pastor
Reverend Jonathan E. Derrington, Assistant Pastor
Office: 407-841-5878
•
Pastor's cell-phone: 407-484-1940
Reverend George A. Adams,
29 August 1924--2 December 2017.
Requiem æternam dōnā eī, Domine;
et lūx perpetua lūceat eī.
(Eternal rest give to him, O Lord;
and let perpetual light shine upon him.)
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