by tobainc | Dec 12, 2018 | News
For the Feast of Our Lady’s Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary was happy to welcome His Excellency, James Conley, Bishop of the Diocese of Lincoln, together with diocesan seminarians from their nearby seminary, St. Gregory the Great Seminary.
The evening started off in the chapel with Solemn Pontifical Vespers at the Throne. Afterwards, all were able to go to OLGS refectory to enjoy a splendid meal prepared by the chefs to celebrate the patronal Feast Day not only of the diocese of Lincoln but also of the United States.
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by tobainc | Dec 1, 2018 | News
As is the annual custom on Thanksgiving at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, the seminarians started off the day by playing a football game called the Buckley Bowl in honor of Fr. James Buckley, FSSP, who started the seminarian tradition. The game remained close almost to the end, with the half time scores coming to 9-7. However, a key interception and two second half touchdowns from first year seminarian Brandon Rice were able to seal victory for his team at 9-21.
After the game, the seminarians gathered up in the Refectory to have a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner. We wish to thank the benefactors that made such a meal possible.
We pray that you had a blessed Thanksgiving.
by tobainc | Nov 24, 2018 | News
We give thanks to God for the men who received minor orders on Saturday, November 17, 2018. His Excellency, Robert Finn, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph, came to the Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary to confer the ordinations during a Solemn Pontifical Mass.
Eleven men in their third year of studies received the first two orders of Porter and Lector, and ten men in their fourth year received the next two orders of Exorcist and Acolyte. Please continue to pray for these men as they continue in their discernment and formation for the holy Priesthood.
by tobainc | Nov 3, 2018 | News
After celebrating the Feast of All Saints the day before, priests and seminarians observed the Commemoration of All Souls the next day. The seminarians started the day with one of the seminary priests offering three Masses in the morning for the souls of the faithful departed. As is the custom at OLGS, the seminarians and priests met in the seminary graveyard for the Office midday prayer.
From November 1-8, the Church has granted to the faithful the privilege of gaining one plenary indulgence for the Holy Souls in Purgatory each day simply by going to a graveyard and praying, even if only mentally, for the Holy Souls. If it is at all possible during this week, let us try to take advantage of this privilege so as to release as many souls as possible from Purgatory into Heaven.
by tobainc | Oct 27, 2018 | News
We give thanks to God for the fourteen men who received their first clerical tonsure on October 20, 2018. His Excellency, Fabian Bruskewitz, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Lincoln, came to Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary to confer the tonsure.
Please continue to pray for these men as they continue in their discernment and formation for the holy priesthood.
by tobainc | Oct 19, 2018 | News
The Fraternity of St. Peter celebrated its 30th anniversary of establishment as a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right by the Ecclesia Dei commission. To celebrate the occasion at the seminary, OLGS invited His Excellency, Fabian Bruskewitz, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Lincoln, to come and celebrate a Solemn Pontifical Mass in the seminary chapel.
In addition to enjoying a day off from classes and celebrating the occasion with a big dinner, the priests and seminarians welcomed the fourteen second year seminarians as new members of the FSSP when, after Vespers, they made their temporary commitment to the observance of the FSSP’s Constitutions. All other temporary members also renewed their commitment on that day as well. The fourteen men who made their first temporary incorporation will receive their first clerical tonsure on the following Saturday.
The 30th anniversary of the FSSP is an occasion for us all to thank God for the many blessings He has given to Fraternity over the years and to pray earnestly for His continued guidance and grace in the years ahead. It is also a good opportunity for us to thank all of the many benefactors who have offered their prayers and support over the years to help in the Fraternity’s development.