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Welcome Fr. van Zee FSSP

Corpus Christi Chapel welcomes its new chaplain- Fr. Timothy van Zee FSSP. 

Fr. van Zee was born and raised in southern California. He entered the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE) in 2008 and was ordained a priest in 2016. He was assigned to parishes in San Jose, California and Wauchula, Florida. In 2019 he entered the Fraternity and served in Nashua, New Hampshire and Kansas City, Kansas before coming to Naples. 

Father will be away from Monday - Thursday to attend the annual diocesan priest convention. 

Published on November 27th, 2021.

Don't Forget to Buy Your Christmas Tree and Support our Building Fundraiser

Support the Building Fund by purchasing your Christmas Tree from Corpus Christi Chapel this year! 


We have a very limited number of Premium Fraser Fir trees, 7 to 8 feet tall, available for just $85 each. This year we also have Advent Wreaths with Candles and 20" Decorated Wreaths for $35 each.

Thanks to a generous farm in North Carolina all proceeds from the sale of these trees will support our Building Fund. Additionally, we are accepting donations towards trees to give to families in need to help mark their own celebration of Our Lord's coming this Christmas.

2020-christmas-trees

Learn More and Order or Donate

For more details, and to place an order or make a donation please visit https://www.CorpusChristiFSSP.com/christmas-trees



Published on November 27th, 2021.

Letter from Bishop Dewane to Corpus Christi Chapel

Dear Parishioners of Corpus Christi Chapel:

May the Peace of Our Savior Jesus Christ reign in your hearts and in your homes! 

This opportunity is taken to extend my renewed appreciation to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter for their commitment and dedication to serving the people of the Diocese of Venice according to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

With this letter, I wish to inform the Faithful of Corpus Christi Chapel and the Latin Mass community, that Father Jonathan Romanoski, F.S.S.P., has received from his Religious Community a new assignment in the Diocese of Providence, R.I Sincere gratitude and appreciation is extended to Father Romanoski for his four years of service as Chaplain at Corpus Christi Chapel and care of the Faithful entrusted to him. Please keep Father Romanoski in your prayers as he undertakes his new responsibilities.

Further, I take this opportunity to announce the appointment of Reverend Timothy van Zee. F.S.S.P., effective November 21, 2021. Father van Zee was ordained to the Priesthood on May 28, 2016, and had previously served in the Diocese of Venice at St. Michael Parish, Wauchula. It is with great confidence that I entrust your pastoral care to this hard working and dedicated priest.

Kindly embrace Father van Zee in his new role as Chaplain of the Corpus Christi Community according to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rile and please keep him in prayer as he assumes his new responsibilities.

I take this opportunity to extend to each of you my greetings and prayers.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

+Frank J. Dewane
Bishop of the Diocese of Venice in Florida

Published on November 24th, 2021.

2021 3rd Quarter Report

The following are the total amounts donated from the 3rd quarter (July-Sept) of 2021 to support our chapel today, and build our permanent home for tomorrow.

2021 Q3 Corpus Christi Chapel Giving by City and Fund
LocationBuilding FundOffertoryTotal
Naples$31,860$29,782$61,642
Other$17,225$810$18,035
Fort Myers$8,580$8,184$16,764
Ave Maria$6,097$8,490$14,587
Offertory (St Agnes)$7,509$5,961$13,470
Offertory (St. William)$3,888$2,671$6,559
Offertory (Resurrection)$6,526$6,526
Bonita Springs$3,370$1,570$4,940
Cape Coral$1,905$2,510$4,415
Marco Island$3,220$1,035$4,255
Lehigh Acres$530$320$850
Punta Gorda$250$400$650
Grand Total$84,434$68,258$152,691

Total current balance of Building Fund as of September 30th, 2021 is: $2,760,302.90.

Our community continues to grow rapidly. Deo gratias! 

582 Souls on Average in Attendance on Sundays.
(Naples 396, Fort Myers 186)

31 New household registrations for the quarter.
(More than 2 households each week) 

  


 

Published on November 20th, 2021.

Farewell to Fr. Romanoski; dates of farewell parties

Dear Corpus Christi Chapel parishioners,

It is with surprise and sadness that I write you this message. I just received news that I will be transferred to another Fraternity apostolate. This was not planned or desired by our superiors or me. There was a sudden removal of one of our pastors at another apostolate which leaves the community quite heart broken and in a difficult situation. The diocese is requiring that we send an older priest with more experience to handle their parish moving forward. Our superiors are aware of the complexities of our apostolate here in our pilgrim state and did not make this decision lightly. We are very limited in terms of personnel of older priests at present. These are the difficult decisions our superiors need to make considering the common good of our Fraternity at the service of different apostolates.

I obey without objection as I feel confident that all will continue well here as they are sending a very good priest, a little younger, to replace me- Fr. Timonthy Van Zee FSSP, who joined us a few years ago after working in the Diocese of Venice, in Wauchula on behalf of his then religious community. He served well as administrator proving his talent as a newly ordained priest, and then desirous of an exclusively traditional ministry and common life, joined our Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. He spent the last few years at our apostolate in Nashua, New Hampshire, where his FSSP superior esteemed him greatly, for his traditional formation, convictions, work ethic and organizational skills. He thus comes with very good previous experiences which make him well suited for taking over our apostolate here. I am confident that he and Fr. Adams will be a dynamic duo and raise the apostolate to new heights. There will obviously be a learning curve as he learns the details of our apostolate. Fr. Adams has learned very quickly, and Fr. Van Zee will be here for a whole week before I depart to learn the ropes. Your support in being of service and helping him learn the intricacies of our apostolate as well as your patience, is needed now more than ever. And I am fully confident that you will do so. You are a wonderful community! Such a transfer is an act of confidence in you that our superiors have as you are a very delightful community and easy to shepherd. The epistle we read last Sunday (1 Thes. 1:2), in which St. Paul starts by “giving thanks to God for all of you,” for your great faith and dedication, echoes in the heart of all of us who have served you.

Nothing changes in terms of our building plan as the Bishop has reiterated. Fr. Van Zee is aware of our plans and excited for the challenge of the project. I will pass on all the information and knowledge that we have acquired so far. We are still vetting one piece of property under a temporary contract, which if it does not prove suitable, and it does have significant complexities, we can pull out of without any charge, and regarding which we will make a definitive decision by Christmas. We continue to look at other possibilities too and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each one. Not so much depends on my expertise, or any pastor’s expertise for such a project. Rather, we have professional realtors who assist the diocese, who are assisting us showing us options as they become available. We also have a Bishop and diocesan building office which are very skilled at vetting land and construction projects, as the diocese continues to grow, who likewise assist us in the project. Our chaplain’s role is to simply help discern what would be best for our community in terms of location, size, number of buildings, and then choose the design among traditional architects, which diocesan contractors will then execute. All thus continues according to plan. Fr. Van Zee and I will meet with the Bishop to go over all of this before I leave and I will continue to be in touch with him as he settles in here.

I ask that you continue to be generous in your giving to this cause. Priests come and go but it is your future parish home, and charity begins at home making sure your children and children’s children have a spiritual bastion to grow in the knowledge, love and service of God. I recommend that all households direct at least 80% of their tithing to the Building Fund, as 100% of that goes for that said purpose. In the meantime we are in the most favorable circumstances to save up money for this cause, while we pay very little rent only at one of the churches we offer mass at, and with new parishioners joining every week, the future is very bright.

Again, I did not think I would be writing this letter at this time. God’s ways are not our ways. But we can be absolutely assured that they are much better. And so we walk by faith and not by sight. The transfer of a priest is as hard for us as it is for you. You call us father, with reason, and we love you in Christ as our spiritual sons and daughters. Yet, Our Lord reminds us that one is our Father, who never abandons us, who may send us many different priests in our life. If we stay focused on Him, we will realize what he is trying to teach us through different instrumental fathers, and all the circumstances of our life. The greatest honor or affection you can show to a priest is to put into practice what he has taught you. That is the greatest joy of a father’s heart. “And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good, to such as, according to his purpose, are called to be saints.”

I receive much consolation reading the letters of St. Paul, who likewise had to leave every church he had founded and built up.

He expresses exactly my sentiments in his letter to the Philippians.

1:3I give thanks to my God in every remembrance of you, Always in all my prayers making supplication for you all, with joy; For your communication in the gospel of Christ from the first day until now.

Being confident of this very thing, that he, who hath begun a good work in you, will perfect it unto the day of Christ JesusAs it is meet for me to think this for you all, for that I have you in my heart; and that in my bands, and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel, you all are partakers of my joy. For God is my witness, how I long after you all in the bowels of Jesus Christ. And this I pray, that your charity may more and more abound in knowledge, and in all understanding: 10 That you may approve the better things, that you may be sincere and without offence unto the day of Christ, 11 Filled with the fruit of justice, through Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God.”

Amen Amen, fiat, fiat!

P.S. I must arrive at my new assignment by the First Sunday of Advent, so this Sunday will be my last here with you. I will probably depart later next week around Thanksgiving.

This Sunday, Nov 21, I will say the mass in Ave Maria at 12:30pm with a farewell party potluck for those in the Ave area or who may be there at 5194 Milano St. Ave Maria, starting at 2pm 

There will be a farewell party for everyone else in the Naples-Fort Myers area on Tuesday, Nov 23, at Royal Palm Academy from 6:00pm-9:00pm. It is proposed as a potluck so please bring something to eat, drink and share. 

Please note I am giving the talks this week (Nov 14-21) to the Women’s Group (Nov 16), Men’s Group (Nov 17) and Young Adults (Nov 20) and hope to see many of you there for one last long sermon from yours truly

In The Hearts of Jesus and Mary,

Fr. Romanoski FSSP

Published on November 16th, 2021.

Christmas Tree Fundraiser

Support the Building Fund by purchasing your Christmas Tree from Corpus Christi Chapel this year! 


We have a very limited number of Premium Fraser Fir trees, 7 to 8 feet tall, available for just $85 each. This year we also have Advent Wreaths with Candles and 20" Decorated Wreaths for $35 each.

Thanks to a generous farm in North Carolina all proceeds from the sale of these trees will support our Building Fund. Additionally, we are accepting donations towards trees to give to families in need to help mark their own celebration of Our Lord's coming this Christmas.

2020-christmas-trees

Learn More and Order or Donate

For more details, and to place an order or make a donation please visit https://www.CorpusChristiFSSP.com/christmas-trees



Published on November 13th, 2021.

Seasonal Mass time change at Resurrection, Fort Myers begins Sunday November 21

On Sunday, November 21, our Sunday Latin Mass time will move to 12:15pm, as more seasonal masses are scheduled at the Church of the Resurrection

Published on November 13th, 2021.

Boy's Adventure Group Hike

 After a successful campout in October to kick off the new Boy's Adventure Group, the group is planning their next outing, a hike at Cypress Dome Trails, for Saturday, November 13th from 1-4 pm.  If you are interested in attending or finding out more about the group, please reach out to Ron Freeze at [email protected]

Published on November 5th, 2021.

Welcome Fr. Rapoport FSSP

Fr. Romanoski is away this weekend, and Fr. Rapoport FSSP from our apostolate in Atlanta, Georgia will be filling in to help with masses. Welcome Father Rapoport!

Published on November 5th, 2021.

Mass Intentions 2022 now available- initial limit to 5 per household. Only for registered members.

We hereby open up mass intention requests for 2022. Given the growth of our community, mass requests will initially be limited to 5 per household. In addition to the general public mass requests, other urgent requests (recent death, critical injury, crisis, etc.) may be submitted as noted for private mass intentions on our site or directly to our priests if they have any availability in public or private masses.

Public mass intentions are limited to registered and active members of Corpus Christi Chapel.

Please review the available mass times on our website and submit your requests and payment there. Please indicate your preferred time and location, and we will generally try to meet that request as close as possible in light of all the other requests. The schedule for certain masses throughout the year may be adjusted as varying times are determined for special occasions, extra masses and seasonal changes. So please review the schedule which is updated periodically.

Published on October 30th, 2021.
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