Holy Shroud Church

                                       204 Clyde
                          Missoula, Montana 59802
                                   406-721-7146

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April 7— Low Sunday
                                                                                          ---------------------- Rosary 9:00 a.m.
April 14 — 2nd Sunday after Easter
      Confessions: 11:45 a.m., Rosary at 12:10 a.m.          --------------------- Mass: 12:30 p.m..
April 21 — 3rd Sunday after Easter
                                                                                         ---------------------- Rosary 9:00 a.m.
April 28 — 4th Sunday after Easter
       Confessions: 11:45 a.m., Rosary at 12:10 a.m.         --------------------- Mass: 12:30 p.m.

 

                                                                           WORD OF INTRODUCTION
Requirements for Receiving The Sacraments.
All those who wish to receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion and Penance at the Holy Shroud Church must:

● be validly baptized in the Roman Catholic Church. Anyone who was baptized after 1970 must speak with the priest before receiving Holy Communion.
● hold all teachings and have a sufficient knowledge of the Catholic Faith. One must believe and abide by traditional Catholic moral teaching, especially regarding purity of marriage. Anyone who has been married and divorced and/or has received a marriage annulment since 1968 must talk to the priest before receiving Holy Communion.
● be in state of sanctifying grace to be able to receive Communion, having made a good confession to a traditional Roman Catholic priest.
● must attend the traditional Latin Mass exclusively (see following: 1, 2 and 3).
● be fasting for three hours from solid food and alcoholic beverages and one hour from liquids other than water. Water and non alcoholic medicines may be taken at any time. (please note) Those who are able to do so, are encouraged to fast from midnight at those times when they plan to assist at a Mass scheduled for the morning.

1.) Anyone who adheres to the teachings of Father Leonard Feeney and Saint Benedict Center (denying the Church’s teaching concerning “baptism of desire” and “baptism of blood”) must not receive Holy Communion at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. 2.) Likewise those who attend and receives Communion at the religious services conducted by any of the CMRI bishops or clergy or Thuc bishops and clergy in concert with them; 3.) also, those who attend the religious services of the Novus Ordo (the new Mass) including the Indult Mass / Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, offered by clergy who are affiliated with the Novus Ordo, among them being the Fraternity of St. Peter, Institute of Christ the King, Opus Dei, Transalpine Redemptorist, Institute of the Good Shepherd and others must not receive any Sacraments, much less Holy Communion, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

 

Ladies, as stated above, are required to wear dresses, or full skirts and blouses. Hemlines must be long enough to touch the floor when kneeling. Necklines must be no more than two fingers-widths below the pit of the throat. Slit skirts are not acceptable; a skirt is too tight if it needs to be slit to allow walking. Ladies are also required to wear a suitable head-covering while in church. Obviously, by the standards given by Pius XI, the wearing slacks, sleeveless dresses including “cap” sleeves(which are not sleeves at all), or low necklines are not suitably dress. Sleeves must cover the arms at least to the elbows.

Gentlemen also must wear modest and decent clothing in church and observe the prescript of Pope Pius XI as noted above. Men must wear dress slacks and dress shirt, with sleeves which cover the arms at least to the elbows, preferably with suit coat and tie. If their attire is immodest or indecent, they should not enter the church.

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Flip-flops, shorts, sweats and T-shirts are not acceptable attire in the church at any time. The wearing of revealing, tight-fitting and transparent garments of sheer material is forbidden in the Church.
Please do not come to receive Holy Communion at this church today if you do not meet these requirements. Rather, respect our standards and observe them

1. The question is, what exactly does it mean, to dress modestly?
2. What does the Catholic Church say on the matter?

On January 12, 1930, the sacred Congregation of the Council, by mandate of Pope Pius XI, has issued emphatic instructions on modesty of dress to all bishops, directing them to insist on these prescriptions:
"We recall that a dress cannot be called decent which is cut deeper than two fingers breadth under the pit of the throat, which does not cover the arms at least to the elbows, and scarcely reaches a bit beyond the knee. Furthermore, dresses of transparent material are improper.

Women must be decently dressed, especially when they go to church. The parish priest may, with due prudence, refuse them entrance to the church and access to the reception of the Sacraments, [each] and every time that they come to church immodestly dressed." (General Pastoral Directive, 1915 A.D.)

"Girls and women dressed immodestly are to be debarred from Holy Communion and from acting as sponsors at the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation; further, if the offense be extreme, they may even be forbidden to enter the church." [Decree of the Congregation of the Council, 1930 A.D.]