Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1965 Page: 6 of 30
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Page Six
CATHOLIC SERVICES
III CORPS AND FORT HOOD
37th Street West Chapel:
Good Friday: 0800 hr—Resumption of adoration.
1230 hr—Solemn Liturgical Rite. 1400 to 1700
hr—Confessions 1900 hr—Way of the Cross.
1930 hr—Confesisons.
Holy Saturday: 1500 to 1800 hr & 1900 to 2100 hr
—Confessions.
Easter Sunday: 0800 hr—Mass of the Resurrection.
Mass of the Resurrection. 1215 hr—Mass of
the Resurrection.
0900 hr—Mass of the Resurrection. 1100 hr—
Post Chapel:
Holy Saturday: 1800 to 1900 hr—Confessions.
Easter Sunday: 1000 hr—Mass of the Ressurrect-
ion.
Hospital Chapel:
Easter Sunday: 1110 hr—Mass of the Resurrection
& Confessions before Mass.
Stockade Chapel:
Easter Sunday: 1100 hr—Mass of the Resurrection
& Confessions before Mass.
LOGISTICAL COMMAND (Prov.)
Brigade Avenue West Chapel:
Easter Sunday: 1000 hr—Mass of the Ressurrect-
ion & Confessions before Mass.
2ND ARMORED DIVISION
Chapel No. 1:
Holy Saturday: 1700 to 1800 hr—Confessions.
Easter Sunday: 1100 hr—High Mass of the Ressur
rection—1200 hr—Mass of the Ressurection.
Chapel No. 2:
Good Friday: 1430 hr—Solemn Liturgical Rite—
1430 hr—Confessions.
Holy Saturday: 1630 hr—Confession—1830 hr—
Easter Vigil Service.
Easter Sunday: 0800 hr—Mass of the Ressurrect-
ion.—0900 hr—Mass of the Ressurrection—
1000 hr—Mass of the Ressurrection—1630 hr
Mass of the Ressurrection.
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Week Chapel Services
1ST ARMORED DIVISION
162nd Street Chapel:
Good Friday: 1330 hr—Way of the Cross (Fid
dlers Green).—1400 hr—Solemn Liturgical
Rite (Fiddlers Green)—1830 hr—Way of the
Cross.
Holy Saturday: 1830 hr—Easter Vigil Service
N. B. Confessions are heard daily one hour
before all services.
Easter Sunday: 0800 hr—High Mass of the Resur
rection—1100 hr—Mass of the Ressurrection
—1200 hr—Mass of the Ressurrection—1900
hr—Mass of the Ressurrection.
Battalion Avenue West Chapel:
Easter Sunday: 0900 hr—Mass of the Ressurrect
ion.
GENERAL PROTESTANT
POST CHAPEL:
Good Friday: Three Hour Service of
Devotion 12 noon-3
Easter Sunday 11:00
PRICHARD STADIUM:
Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 a.m.
(Easter Music Program at 5:45 a.m.)
LOG CHAPEL (Brigade Avenue West)
Good Friday Service 12:30 p..m
HOSPITAL CHAPEL:
Good Friday Service 1 p.m.
1ST ARMORED DIVISION
Battalion Avenue West Chapel:
—Friday—16 April—Good Friday Service—1230
hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Easter Services—1000-1100
hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Evening Devotion—1900 hrs'
Brigade Avenue East Chapel:
—Friday—16 April—Good Friday Services—1300-
1900 hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Easter Services—1100 hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Evening Services—1900 hrs.
52nd Street Chapel:
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THE ARMORED SENTINEL FORT HOOD TEXAS
p.m.
a.m.
2ND ARMORED DIVISION
Chapel Number One:
1130 Hours—Friday (Seven Last Words)
Bn. Ave. East Chapel:
1300 Hours—Friday (Good Friday)
37th St. East Chapel:
1300 Hours—Friday (Good Friday)
PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES
EPISCOPAL (Post Chapel)
Good Friday—Holy Liturgy—5:00 p.m.
Holy Saturday—Baptisms-—4:00 p.m. 'J
—Easter Eve Liturgy (with Holy Communion)
11:30 p.m.
Easter Day—Holy Eucharist—8:45 a.m.
LUTHERAN (Brigade Avenue East Chapel)
Good Friday Communion Service—8:00 p.m.
MCCM Plan April Dinner
Maj. Gen. E. C. D. Scher-
rer assistant 1st Armored Di
vision commander for maneu
ver elements will be the hon
ored guest at the monthly din
ner meeting of the Military
Council of Catholic Men.
General Scherrer is honor
ary president of the Council.
The dinner will be held at
7 p.m. Monday April 19 at
the Non- Commissioned Offi
cers' Open Mess.
Another prominent member
of he
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—Friday—16 April--7 Last Words—1230 hrs.—
Service of Darkness—1900 hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Easter Services—0930-1100
hrs.
—Sunday—18 April—Evening Services—1900 hrs.
ant 1st Armored Division
commander for support ele
ments will be the keynote
speaker on the program.
A salute to General Scher
rer will be presented by mem
bers of the 1st Bn. 6th Infan
try commanded by Lt. Col.
Robert L. Fair (San Francis
co Calif.)
Entertainment will also be
provided by a 1st AD folk
singing group the Coachmen.
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Children Receive
First Communion
A class of 103 Catholic chil
dren received the sacrament
of the Holy Eucharist for the
first time at the Mass of the
Lord's Supper on Holy Thurs
day April 15. The service was
held at the 37th St. West Chap
el.
Catholics like many other
Christian denominations ob
serve Holy Thursday as the an
niversary of the institution of
the Holy Eucharist by the di
vine Savior at the Last Supper.
Mrs. Joyce Nugent coordina
tor of Christian Doctrine
classes was in charge of prep
arations for this First Commu
nion Day.
Communicants were escorted
into the chapel and at Com
munion time to the communion
rail by their catechism teach
ers Mrs. Arlene Burke Miss
Vicky Eastman Mrs. Mildred
Greaves and Mrs. Teresa Lane.
The Catholic senior choir
from Chapel No. 1 of the 2nd
Armored Division under the di
rection of WO Wilfred Hureau
sang the First Communion
Mass. Mrs. Befty Mitchell was
the accompanist.
Celebrant of the Mass was
Chaplain (Lt. Col.) John F. Or-
zel assisted by Chaplain (Lt.)
Robert J. Ennis serving as
deacon. Acolytes were Sp-4 Ray
Burch and PFC Mitch Pietrus-
zka.
Nathaniel Robinson Jr. Hq.
Co. 5th Bn. 6th Infantry 1st
Armored Division was pro
moted to Specialist Five.
(Barry's Charge Account)
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A full schedule of religious
ceremonies is being sponsored
by the 2nd Armored Division
Chaplin's Office as Christen
dom ushers in its most solemn
period Holy Week the
seven days that precede Easter
Daily masses were held at
Chapels 1 and 2 and Battalion
A E as ha el a
through Thursday of this week
On Good Friday afternoon at
Chapel Number 2 the Mass of
the Presanctified will be cele
brated to commemorate Christ's
death on the Cross.
A special Holy Saturday mass
will be held at 6:30 p.m. in
Chapel Number 2.
Protestant services included
devotionals and religious films
at Chapels 1 and 2 on Monday
and Wednesday of this week.
Communion was sponsored at
Chapel Number 2 Battalion
Ave. East Chapel and the 37th
Street East Chapel on Thurs
day evening.
Communion will be held at
7:00 this evening at Chapel 1.
On Good Friday from 11:30
a.m.-l:00 p.m. "The Seven
Last Words of Christ" devo
tional will be held at Chapel
Number Two Battalion Ave.
East Chapel and 37th Street
East Chapel.
This is an hour and a half
service conducted by the Di
vision and Support Command
Chaplains. Each "Word" will
last approximately 13 minutes.
They are as follows.
First Word Forgiveness
Second Word Salvation
Third Word Love
Fourth Word Loneliness
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Easter Service Schedule
Fifth Word Human Need
Sixth Word Triumph
Seventh Word Commitment
A post-sponsored Easter Sun
day Sunrise Service will be held
at 6:00 a.m. in Pritchard Stad
ium featuring guest speakers
from Waco and Dallas.
At 11:00 a.m. Easter Sunday
Division Chaplain (Lt. Col.)
Malcom Sadler will talk on
"The Impact of the Empty
Tomb."
Color films dealing onfthe
events that led to Christ's death
on the Cross were shown at
Chapel Number 2 beginning at
Palm Sunday and ending Thurs
day night.
Confessions are being heard
by the Catholic chaplains dur
ing the daily masses.
The Catholic Easter mass
schedule will be the same as
used on Sundays and holy days.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1965, newspaper, April 16, 1965; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254833/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Casey Memorial Library.