Historic St. Anthony Catholic Church
258 Ohio, Wichita, Ks
2nd St. & Ohio
Two blocks east of Old Town
Sunday Mass at 1:oo
English/Latin missals provided. Join us for coffee and donuts after mass downstairs in the St. Clair/Sunshine room, south exterior basement entrance.
Pastor of St. Anthony Parish: Fr. Ben Nguyen
EFLR Celebrants: Fr. John Jirak, Fr Nicholas Voelker
Master of Ceremonies: Tony Strunk
Choir Director: Bernie Dette


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Did You Know

Mass Propers, the readings that change everyday, can be found in the red missalettes at the entrance of church?

Fr. Nicholas Voelker celebrates Low Mass Saturdays at 8:00 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church, 106 East 8th street, Newton. There is no mass this Saturday, January 30, 2016.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Post #232

Topics: Clear Creek Monks: Make Chant Recording...Happy Fathers Day: St. Joseph, Patron of Fathers...Video: What Dads Can't Do
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..and now for the necessaries.

Please note: St. Anthony Catholic Church is one of only two churches celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass (EFLR) in the Wichita area. Though this blog is loosely centered around this parish and it's members, Venite Missa Est! is by no means, in any way an official voice of, or for, St. Anthony Parish or the Diocese of Wichita. Venite Missa Est! is strictly a private layman's endeavor.

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Happy Fathers Day, St. Joseph, Patron of Fathers
Bless my father, Lord. Keep us in your care so that we may live in the pattern of the Holy Family.




Happy Fathers day to all of you men who read this, to those who share our love of the Church and God, and especially to those who attend mass at St. Anthony Parish Latin Mass. Please honor your Fathers today (and everyday), St. Joseph, our Holy Father in Rome Pope Benedict XVI and Jesus Christ our Lord.

My Father is passed but what I remember most about him were his hands. My father embodied true machismo and was a boxer, a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, former police reservist, Army Master Sergeant, Air Force MP, college football player, mechanic and Santa Fe Railroader (43 years!). His hands looked like catchers mitts, thick calloused and the small lines in his flesh were always stained with grease an oil.

What do you remember most of your father or what are your fondest memories?

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Clear Creek Monks Make Chant Recording
Submitted by Michael O'Neil



The monk is the cantor of the beauty of God. To sing to God, to praise God and to contemplate His beauty without blemish–this is the work of the monk. He will consecrate his life to it, he will have a cult for beauty, and this will be the most beautiful thing in the world.

–Lady Abbess Cécile Bruyère,
first abbess of Abbaye Sainte Cecile de Solesmes

The Community at work during one of the recordings.

On May 21–22 the community of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey recorded its first CD of Gregorian Chant. The theme of this recording was the mystery of the Annunciation, to which the Abbey is dedicated. We hope that the CD, entitled Ecce, Fiat—The Annunciation will be available this fall. 

Fr. Abbot and Fr. Sub–prior evaluate the results with the recording engineers.
Despite the heat that was already building up during those two days (along with a good bit of Oklahoma wind) we were delighted to record these songs in praise of Our Lady in our partially completed church that is likewise dedicated to her in the mystery of her Annunciation.
Thank you, and may God bless you for supporting the many endeavors under way
at Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey, including the projected construction of several much needed buildings. Click here to help us continue to build ´something beautiful for God´.
In Our Lord and Our Lady,





+br. Philip Anderson, abbot

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What Dads Can't Do

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