Mass & Confession Times the Week of July 7-10th
Due to a change in plans, there will be morning Mass at 8:00 am and Confession time prior at 7:30 am the week of July 6th-10th. Eucharistic Adoration will be from 8:30am-8:30 pm Wednesday July 8th with confession time at 7:30 pm that evening.
Mass Announcements
Mass Announcements the Weekend of June 27-28, 2026
Beginning this Tuesday June 30th morning prayer will begin at 7:25 am with confessions starting at 7:35 am.
Totus Tuus is this week of June 28th-July 3rd for students entering 1st-12th grade in the fall. You can still enroll your children. Cost is $10 per student. The evening program starts this Sunday at 6:45 pm and the day program starts Monday June 29th @ 9:00 am.
The parish AND school offices will be closed beginning this Wednesday July 1st through next Friday July 10th.
St. Cecilia, Our Patroness
St Cecilia was also known as Cecily, Cicilia. She was born in the 3rd Century around 200-230 AD in Rome, Italy.
She was a noblewoman is the patron saint of music and of musicians.
We celebrate her feast day on November 22 every year in the Catholic Church.
St Cecilia hailed from a noble family in Rome. Very little is known about her childhood except that she had vowed to God to remain a virgin throughout her life.
She was married against her will to a young pagan man named Valerian (who later became St Valerian). During her wedding, St Cecilia sang in her heart to the Lord as the musicians played. She is therefore known as the patron saint of music and musicians. In art, she portrayed playing the viola or a small organ.
When the time came to consummate their marriage came, Cecilia told Valerian that an angel of God had told her that God had wished that she remains a virgin. Valerian replied that he would respect her wish if only he could see the angel. Cecilia then told him that he would see the angel if only he got baptized by Pope Urbanus on the third milestone on the Via Appia (Appian Way). When Valerian returned from baptism, he found his wife Cecilia talking to the angel. He was so overwhelmed and thereafter, with the help of Cecilia, converted his brother Tiburtius.
Their conversion to Christianity did not go down well with Prefect Turcius Almachius. Valerian and his brother Tiburtius were martyred sometime before St Cecilia’s turn.
Before she was martyred, St Cecilia distributed all her possessions to the poor to the chagrin of the prefect who ordered her to be burned. When the fire could not burn her, the prefect ordered that she be beheaded. Responding to the prefect’s threats Cecilia replied “Do you not know that I am the bride of my Lord Jesus Christ?” She was struck three times on the neck and still did not die. She remained alive for three days and during that time directed that a Church be built at her home. She finally died as a virgin and a martyr.
St Cecilia was buried in the Catacomb of St Callixtus. Her relics were later discovered incorrupt in the 9th century by Pope Paschal I, who transferred them to the Church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere. The location of the Church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere is in the place where she lived. In 1599, her remains were still found incorrupt when they were exhumed to allow for the renovation and expansion of the Church.
Confession Times
30 minutes prior to weekday Masses--Tuesday through Friday 8:00 am
Wednesday evening at 7:30-8:30 pm
Saturday at 2:30 pm
Sundays 7:15-7:45 am & 9:15-9:45 am
Pro-Life Committee
The Pro-Life Committee will lead a rosary every Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm at the Grotto weather permitting. Otherwise it will be prayed inside the church.
Representatives from St. Cecilia's and members of our Pro-life Committee will also meet quarterly (every 3 months--March, June, September & December), at the Trust Women Abortion Facility at 5107 E Kellogg Drive in Wichita at 9:00 am for first Saturday rosary. If you would like to carpool, meet in the church parking lot at 8:30 am. Please know that there is always a rosary being prayed at the clinic on Saturday mornings and you can go any Saturday.
How to Make a Good Confession
How to Make a Good Confession
BEFORE YOU GO
Examine your conscience, that is, reflect on what sins you’ve committed. It’s even all right to make a list to bring with you if that helps.
INTRODUCTION
When you come before the priest, begin by making the Sign of the Cross (praying the words out loud), and continue by saying, “Bless me, Father, I have sinned. It has been (how long) since my last confession. These are my sins...”
CONFESSION
List the sins you’ve committed that came to mind during your examination of conscience.
PENANCE
The priest will suggest something for you to do or pray as a response to God’s mercy.
ACT OF CONTRITION
The priest will then ask you to pray out loud your “Act of Contrition,” to demonstrate your sorrow for your sins: “My God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against you whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died for us. In his name, my God, have mercy.”
ABSOLUTION
The priest will extend his hands in your direction and he will pray the Prayer of Absolution. You respond: “Amen.”
CONCLUSION
The priest will then likely say something like, “God has freed you from your sin. Go in Peace.” To which you can respond: “Thanks be to God.” Don’t forget to do your penance. If it is certain prayers, it is best to say those in the church before you leave.
Go in Peace. Thanks be to God.
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