Holy Family, Davenport: Catechism 9:30 in Parish Office, Confessions 10:15, High Mass 11:00; Holy Face devotion and Fellowship Meal after Mass
St Patrick, Iowa City: Confessions 2:10 pm, Low Mass 2:30

Blog of the Traditional Latin Mass priest for the Diocese of Davenport
Holy Family, Davenport: Catechism 9:30 in Parish Office, Confessions 10:15, High Mass 11:00; Holy Face devotion and Fellowship Meal after Mass
St Patrick, Iowa City: Confessions 2:10 pm, Low Mass 2:30


Have you offered your home yet to the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus?
A Parishioner writes:
“We are giving our house to Jesus!”
That’s how our four year old described it, and that’s what we did when we enthroned our home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Enthronement is a solemn ceremony that takes place within your home, where you acknowledge Jesus as the King of your home and dedicate your family to Him. As explained by the Sacred Heart Apostolate:
“Jesus promised St. Margaret Mary Alacoquethat He “will bless the home in which the image of my Sacred Heart shall be exposed and honored.” When we enthrone (display) the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a prominent place and signify that Jesus is the King, friend and brother of the family, we are responding to the invitation of the Church to make our homes “Domestic Churches”, wherein Jesus is the center and source of love for all. As the sanctuary church lamp reminds us of Christ’s presence in the tabernacle, the enthroned image of the Sacred Heart reminds us that Jesus is among us and with us. By this covenant we make our homes and hearts His tabernacle.”
It’s a very personal and meaningful occasion for a family, and can be planned as simply or intricately as you desire. As June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, I encourage you to consider blessing your own home this way. Here’s what you need to do:
A friend recently asked what we did to celebrate our enthronement anniversary this year, and I admit, at first I felt like a failure: I didn’t even bake the intended cookies! Later, I reflected that we do ask for His mercy thrice at the end of every Rosary. We are mindful of the First Friday and First Saturday devotions. We live with His image around us and gaze upon Him throughout each day. My husband was even inspired to replace his free farmer hats with one showcasing the Sacred Heart emblem.
We pray you’ll consider enthroning your own home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. A quick search for the “Enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus” will provide you with several resources for more information. This website was especially helpful to us, and provided a certificate to download and print:http://www.catholictradition.org/Two-Hearts/enthronement.htm
O, Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
O, Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
O, Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Confessions 6:40 Mass 7:15 Adoration afterwards

Mass and Adoration is canceled

Catechism 9:30, Confessions 10:15, Rosary 10:30, High Mass 11:00, Holy Name devotion; Fellowship Meal, after Mass (Holy Family, Davenport)
Confessions 2:10, Sung Mass 2:30, Blessing of new vestments and religious goods, after Mass (St Patrick, Iowa City)
A plenary indulgence may be gained for the faithful this day by reciting the Veni Creator Spiritus, under the usual conditions. Which is, in the vernacular, the hymn ‘Come, Holy Spirit, Creator Blest’ https://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2006/06/pentecost-indulgence.html?m=1
Monday, 29 May: Mass is Canceled
No Adoration or confessions either day, as well


Adoration with Rosary and Confessions precede Mass at 11:00 am


Holy Family, Davenport: Catechism 9:30, Confessions 10:15, Rosary 10:40, High Mass 11:00, Holy Face devotion, Fellowship Meal in Enright Hall, after Mass.
St Patrick, Iowa City: Confessions 2:10, Low Mass 2:30, Potluck Supper after Mass in Social Hall
to be seateth at the right hand of God the Father
