Author Archives: Erik Deprey FSSP

Gregorian Chant Workshop

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in Cantate Domino ! Please complete the following form to register for the workshop with David Hughes. Complete a separate form for each registrant. Your spot(s) will be secured upon payment of the registration fee. God bless you!

Registration Form – David Hughes Chant Workshop

*Registration required in advance of workshop

Workshop Details:
– Saturday, November 23rd at St. Clement Parish
– 11:30am start time; conclusion with 5:00pm Vespers
– $20/person (lunch included) OR $15/person (bring a bagged lunch)

Join us for the full weekend of sacred music! See the schedule below.

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Friday, November 22nd – Feast of Saint Cecilia
7:30pm Vespers (1st Vespers for the Feast of St. Clement)
8:00pm Organ Recital – free will donation to the St. Anthony poor box in support of religious vocations
*Any donations of $20 or more will receive a tax receipt; please make out cheques to “St. Clement Parish” with “St. Anthony fund” in the memo line

Saturday, November 23rd – Feast of St. Clement
10:00am High Mass
11:30am Chant Workshop
5:00pm Vespers (2nd Vespers for the Feast of St. Clement)

 

Novena to St. Philomena: Aug. 2 to 10

Novena to Saint Philomena:

O faithful virgin and glorious martyr, St. Philomena, who works so many miracles on behalf of the poor and sorrowing, have pity on me.  Thou knowest the multitude and diversity of my needs.  Behold me at thy feet, full of misery, but full of hope.  I entreat thy charity, O great Saint!  Graciously hear me and obtain from God a favourable answer to the request which I now humbly lay before thee… (Here specify your petition.) I am firmly convinced that through thy merits, through the scorn, the suffering, and the death thou didst endure, united to the merits of the Passion and death of Jesus, thy Spouse, I shall obtain what I ask of thee, and in the joy of my heart I will bless God, who is admirable in His Saints.  Amen.

Imprimatur; +Carolus Hubertus Le Blond Episcopus Sancti Josephi, January 1952

Parish Hall Update

My fellow parishioners,

Thank you for your patience as we continue our work to realize a parish hall.  I am excited to announce an opportunity, the importance of which is hard to underestimate; I hope that you will consider and pray about it in the coming weeks and join us for a detailed presentation on Sunday August 11th.

When the parish moved to St. Anne’s, we were permitted to keep the proceeds of 87 Mann Avenue to help fund the construction of a parish hall. Every possible location on our property in relation to the current rectory has been considered. Due to the space constraints on the east side where the garage sits, any hall would have to be on the west, necessitating either the demolition or relocation of the current rectory. When this became apparent, the parish took advantage of an opportunity to purchase 566 Old St. Patrick with the view of making it our new rectory.  This opportunity gave flexibility to propose several designs for a hall;  your feedback was incorporated into what we, only a few months ago, brought together into a final plan to present to the parish: to construct a hall on the west side that attempted to replicate some of the historical and aesthetic qualities of our beautiful church.

After completing a novena to St. Joseph and a few days before we were to present the latest plans to the parish, the Lord in His providence presented an opportunity that no one could have expected, the chance to purchase the former rectory of St. Anne’s, located immediately behind the church. This incredible 11,000 square foot building was built in 1921 and overseen by Monsignor Myrand, the faithful Pastor of St. Anne’s for 46 years; he is buried below the west transept and surely continuing to pray for the parish that rescued, and is hoping to restore, his beautiful church.

Although the initial idea was daunting, that same providence has removed obstacles one by one, leaving us with an undeniably better prospect. What we propose for your consideration is the purchase of the old St. Anne rectory to serve as offices/bookstore for the parish and to retrofit the upper levels of the building to serve as a beautiful church hall. We have a conditional offer to purchase the property pending a parish meeting on August 11th to answer your questions.   Some of the main considerations are outlined below.

  17 Myrand Avenue (behind the church)

The Need for a Hall
A healthy, growing parish needs a hall, a regular centre of activity outside of Mass where we can grow in community, get to know each other (and new comers) better, and host parish events, such as weekly Sunday coffee, potlucks, conferences, receptions, dinners, and plays, that bring us all together in the faith. I believe this is important, particularly because of the lack of good Catholic social opportunities. As one of the most vibrant parishes in the city, we can do better than pitching a tent on the lawn in good weather or huddling outside in the cold before many parishioners begin their long commute home.

Current State of the Building
The rectory is one of the grandest examples of ecclesiastical residences in the city. The ground floor and part of the second are composed of formal rooms and offices boasting all their original woodwork, fireplaces, molding and chandeliers. The high degree of craftsmanship and careful maintenance have preserved the fabric of the building; a professional engineering inspection confirms it is in good condition. The formal rooms are designated Heritage by the City and they will remain unchanged. Most of the second and third floors are bedrooms and bathrooms.

The Proposal
The exterior will remain unchanged, as will rooms with heritage features which will be used as offices, meeting rooms and bookstore.  The walls separating the numerous bedrooms and bathrooms on the second and third floors will be removed, as will a portion of the floor between them, creating a large, double-height hall with lots of natural light, big enough to meet our needs and complete with a professional grade kitchen. City of Ottawa Heritage is supportive of our proposed concept.  Renovation plans are being prepared for our Aug. 11th meeting.  Those plans will allow parishioners to visualize the proposed concept.

Sale of 566 Old St. Patrick
This opportunity means that we no longer require 566 Old St. Patrick as a home for the priests and will be able to keep our current rectory. The Archdiocese has advised that conditional upon parish support they will purchase and operate the apartment building at 566 Old St. Patrick. Thanks to the initial purchase of that property at a reasonable price and subsequent improvements made to the building, our parish will realize a profit in excess of $250,000 on its sale to the Archdiocese.

566 Old St. Patrick

Timing
The conditional offer to purchase the NHP is scheduled to close September 30, 2019.  Subject to receiving your support and getting the appropriate building permits from the City of Ottawa, renovations to the NHP could commence shortly after its purchase.  This would allow us to realize a parish hall much faster than building from scratch.

Advantages
After much consideration we feel that this option would be more affordable than constructing something new, allow us to realize a hall very quickly, prevent the demolition of the current rectory, preserve green space on church property and reunite two beautiful buildings that were built by our faithful Catholic forebears. The Archdiocese is confident and supportive of our plans and will assist with their financing.  A fully detailed budget will be presented at our August 11th meeting.

At this time, I would ask you to prayerfully consider this opportunity.  Thank you for your patience in the coming weeks as we finalize the details and design, all of which will be presented to you for your consideration and feedback.

In Christo,
Fr. Erik Deprey, FSSP
Pastor

Fr. Luc Poirier, FSSP: Priestly Ordination at Notre Dame Cathedral

Here are photos and video of Fr. Luc Poirier’s ordination to the priesthood which took place on Friday May 31st, Feast of the Queenship of Mary:

Fr. Luc Poirier, FSSP ordination photos/video

Special thanks to His Grace, Archbishop Terrence Prendergast, s.j., for ordaining Fr. Poirier and to Monsignor Berniquez, rector, for welcoming us and assisting us in the sacristy work.  Many thanks as well to the servers, choir, organist, seminarians, visiting priests, and all those “behind the scenes” who contributed to such a beautiful Mass.  May God reward you !

Holy Week Schedule

Holy Thursday:
7:30 pm Solemn High Mass with Adoration at the Altar of Repose until Midnight.

Good Friday:  Stations of the Cross at 2:15 pm
Solemn Liturgy at 3:00 pm

Holy Saturday: 10:00 pm Easter Vigil
(fulfills Sunday obligation)

Easter Sunday: 8:30 am Low Mass
10:30 am Solemn High Mass
(the 6:30 pm Mass is cancelled)

30 Day Novena to St. Joseph For The Month of March

Let us pray to St. Joseph throughout the month of March for the needs of our parish:

O glorious St. Joseph, chaste spouse of Mary and foster father of Jesus, be mindful of us, pray for us, and watch over us.  We most humbly beg thee, by the love and care thou didst have for Jesus and Mary, to take our affairs, spiritual and temporal, into thy hands.  Direct them to the greater glory of God, and obtain for us the grace to do and accept His holy will.

St. Joseph, protector of Holy Mother Church, pray for us!
(with the permission of the Archbishop of Ottawa, February 22, 2019)

Latin:
O gloriose Sancte Ioseph, Mariae sponse pudice et Jesu nutricie, memor esto nostri; ora pro nobis ac custodi nos. Súpplices te rogamus, ut eadem dilectione qua Jesum et Mariam custodiebas, omnia nostra bona spiritualia necnon et temporalia tuearis ad majorem Dei gloriam. Impetra nobis gratiam et velle et facere omnia secundum voluntatem sanctam Dei.

Sancte Joseph, Protéctor sanctae Matris Ecclesiae, ora pro nobis!
(cum permissu archiepiscopi ottawensis, XXII Februarii, MMXIX)

French:
O glorieux saint Joseph, chaste époux de Marie et père nourricier de Jésus, souvenez-vous de nous, priez pour nous, veillez sur nous.  Par cette sollicitude pleine d’amour avec laquelle vous vous êtes occupé de Jésus et de Marie, nous vous en supplions très humblement, prenez entre vos mains nos affaires tant spirituelles que temporelles.  Dirigez-les vers la plus grande gloire de Dieu et obtenez-nous la grâce d’accepter et de faire Sa sainte volonté. 

Saint Joseph, protecteur de notre sainte mère l’Église, priez pour nous !
(avec la permission de l’archevêque d’Ottawa, le 22 février 2019.)

Main Altar Update: Restoration Work Reveals Exciting Hidden Details

Although only in its preliminary stages, the restoration work on the high altar currently underway off-site is revealing exciting details for many years hidden under several coats of paint.  Carefully removing two and sometimes more layers of paint applied to the altar over the years, the restorers of Atelier Plantagenet have found beautiful, finely executed gold stencilling work applied to several features of the altar when it was first built in 1898 and delivered to the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood. Every effort will be made to reinstate the original designs, thereby returning the altar to its intended beauty.

      

Work off-site on the altar will include stabilizing its structure, recreating missing or broken elements as well as restoring the painted surfaces at which point it will be  returned to its place in the sanctuary in time for Easter. Follow up detail work will take place in situ.

At this time we are seeking your pledges toward the restoration of this Altar, which is estimated to cost $35,000 for surface preparation, repainting, and real gold leaf-gilding, as well as the professional cleaning and re-touching of the angels. We would also like to have the brass candlesticks professionally polished and lacquered.  A plaque bearing the names of donor families giving $350 or more will be made in appreciation.  We thank-you in advance for your prayers and support of this project.

St. Anthony Statue Restored

Our statue of St. Anthony of Padua has been restored, thanks to your generous contributions !  We would like to thank Brushworks for their fine work and our fellow parishioner Anastasia Bell for her assistance with the air brush treatment which helped remove the chipped paint !

Message from Archbishop Prendergast to St. Clement Parish

We were  privileged to have Pontifical Mass at Notre-Dame Cathedral at 7:30 pm on Friday Nov. 23rd, the Feast of St. Clement.  Photos of the Mass can be found here:

http://stclement-ottawa.org/en/pontifical-mass-at-the-cathedral-friday-nov-23rd-2018/

and here:

More photos

We are pleased to be able to share with you Archbishop Prendergast’s sermon :

2018-11-23 Bilingue 50e St. Clement Golden Jubilee

In attendance were Fr. Joseph Bisig, first Superior General of the FSSP, Fr. Andrzej Komorowski, current Superior General, and Fr. Michael Stinson, District Superior.

Refreshments followed in the Cathedral hall.

Many thanks to our Archbishop for inviting us to the Cathedral for this Mass, in this the 50th year of the Latin Mass Community of Ottawa which became St. Clement Parish.

Thank-you Fr. Bisig !

Fr. Bisig, current rector of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, Nebraska, gave a talk at the cafeteria of École Publique de la Salle (501 Old St. Patrick St.) on November 24th on the history of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter.   Fr. Bisig was the first Superior General of the FSSP.  Father took questions after his talk.  We are grateful that he could be with us on this our 50th anniversary!

Pro Organo Organ Recital Friday October 26, 7:30 pm

“Pro Organo Ottawa” Organ Recital   *   Récital d’orgue « Pro Organo Ottawa »

Philip Crozier (UK/ Montréal)

Friday October 26 at 7:30 pm  *   Le vendredi 26 octobre à 19h30

St. Clement Parish at St. Anne Church  *  Paroisse Saint Clément à l’Église Sainte-Anne
(528 Old St Patrick Street)

Tickets/Billets: $25 (at the door/à la porte)
($20 seniors/aînés –  $15 students/étudiants)

Post, Morel, Buxtehude, Bach, Vierne, Wiedermann,
Ropek, Kodály, Parry, Bédard, Guridi

Season tickets / Billets de saison: $70 ($55 seniors/aînés, $35 students/étudiants)

By cheque / Par chèque:

RCCO – Pro Organo
Box 2270
Station D, Ottawa
K1P 5W4

Tax Receipts given for donations over $10.00
Reçu d’împôts en échange de votre contribution

Sponsored by the Royal Canadian College of Organists
Parrainé par le Collège Royal Canadien des Organistes

Statue restoration projects — donations sought

Our statue of Our Lady of Fatima, which we use for our Fatima Devotions the 13th of the month from May to October, has finally been restored !  We are very grateful for your donations which made this possible !

We are also awaiting the restoration of our statue of St. Anthony, as well as of two adoring angels recently donated to the parish !   Thank-you for continuing to donate toward these restoration projects !

   

Information on the art restorer associated with these projects can be found by visiting the following website:  https://www.statuerestorers.com .

May God reward you !