T - Christ the King Catholic Church
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T - Christ the King Catholic Church
T Christ the King Catholic Church Announcements DESSERT THEATER: The Kids P raising God Choir will be presenting Life of the Party, the story of Mary and Martha, this Sunday, June 5, at 2:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Come enjoy the show, and join us for dessert in the Gathering Space afterward. Parish Picnic! Please join us on Sunday, June 26, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.at Howard Amon Park’s Fingernail. Christ the King has reserved the entire park for our use. The Knights of Columbus will provide hamburgers and hotdogs and the church will provide buns, condiments and beverages. Please bring a lawn chair, tableware and a dish to share. No desserts please as it too will be provided. Bocce ball, volleyball, badminton and lawn golf will be set-up. If there is another game you would like to play, we welcome it! A deck of cards also works well in the shade along the Columbia! The park is actually reserved until 4:30 so you are welcome to stay longer. Welcome to Christ the King Parish If you have questions, please contact Helen Robinson at 491-1803. Whether you are a visitor, a devoted parishioner, or one who is looking for a faith family and home, we’re glad you’re here! Rummage Sale: Friday, J une 17 and Saturday, June 18. Please leave your donations in the little room to the left of the bottom of stairs going up to the church. Please, no chemicals, tires, or large appliances. Thank you for your donations; if you need more information or have a large amount, contact 946-5782. If you are not registered in Christ the King parish, please call the parish office at 946-1675 or fill out the forms at www.ckparish.org. We can better serve you by having your name, phone number, address, email and family information in our data base. If you move or change your phone number, please call the parish office at 946-1675 to let us know. Bulletin Information—the bulletin deadline is 4:30 p.m. Monday evening. P lease fax, email, or deliver your input, in writing, to the parish office. Our email is [email protected]. All notices are subject to available space and may be edited. Lost and Found Items w ill be displayed in the foyer of the church on June 11 and 12. Please claim your items after Mass. After June 12 all items will be donated to the Rummage Sale. Recently Found: Copper bracelet w ith pink/ red roses; a silver sideways-cross necklace, a small flower purse, a small multi-pocket bag, and a T-Mobile cell phone. P lease call the parish office to identify, claim, and redeem. Mass Readings for the Week Divine Office: Week 10 of Ordinary Time Week 2 in the 1-volume breviary June 5: Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Gal 1:11-17, 19; Lk 7:11-17 June 6: Monday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time St. Norbert 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1-8; Mt 5:1-12 June 7: Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7-8; Mt 5:13-16 June 8: Wednesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1-2, 4-5, 8, 11; Mt 5:17-19 June 9: Thursday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time St. Ephrem 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26 June 10: Friday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 19:9, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9, 13-14; Mt 5:27-32 June 11: St. Barnabas Acts 11:21-26; 13:1-3; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 5:33-37 June 12: 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36—8:3 Stewardship Special Collection for Priest Retirement and Seminarian Education: Thank you for your generosity and kindness! May 29, 2016 CK School Scholarships Priest Retirement/Seminarian Fund $20,522 $25 $13,933 God Bless You For Your Generosity! 1 Have you remembered the parish in your will? More Announcements Cursillo News Christ the King Parish Directories: P lease pick up your directory in the parish office on weekdays. If you did not participate in the photo sessions with Breshears Photography and would like to request a copy of the directory, please leave your name with the parish office. After the committed books have been distributed, a few extras will be available on a sign-up first-serve basis. Ultreya: M onday, J une 6; Rosary at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel and Ultreya at 7:00 p.m. in the multipurpose room. All Cursillistas are welcome to come and renew old friendships and make new ones. For more information about Cursillo, contact Carl Zeamer at 943-9991 or email [email protected] Year of Mercy Reflection Volunteers Needed for Mental Health Ministry According to statistics, on average one in four of the people attending Mass today at Christ the King is dealing with a mental illness either as an afflicted individual, a family member or friend. People dealing with mental illness generally choose to keep it quiet. They hide their illness so as not to be ostracized. To live Christ’s example is to love each individual unconditionally, to hold all life as precious and to care for the sick. With Christ’s example in mind, we are forming a new Mental Health Ministry in Richland. Today we are soliciting individuals who are willing to give of their time and talent in the formation of this vital ministry. We are particularly asking for the help of mental healthcare professionals, individuals in full recovery, family members and friends of individuals with a severe mental illness, caregivers, or advocates. If you are interested, please contact Sara or Thom Hall at 509-628-9625 or by email [email protected] "At nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn, rejoicing." Nothing breaks a parent's heart like the death of a child. In both readings today, the Lord takes compassion on a brokenhearted mother and restores her child to life. God hears the prayers of those who mourn; He counts every tear, and responds by doing what every loving parent would do: gives his own life to save His children. Death is not the victor; the Lord transforms our mourning into dancing. Jesus will not force us to accept His gift of eternal life, but imagine His heartbreak when we reject Him, choosing death for our souls. This breaks the heart of a loving Father, who mourns for His lost children. Desiring all to be saved, our Church has declared this a Year of Mercy. The Lord desires that all those who hide in darkness and the shadow of death let His healing light shine upon them. He longs to fill His beloved children with His peace, and restore them to life. Peace and Justice Reflection The Greatest Freedom 2013 Knight of Columbus Richland Council 3307 Scholarships College Scholarships and Tri-Cities Prep High School Scholarships are awarded based on need and essay response. Deadline for scholarship application is June 30, 2016. For application email Ben Harlow, [email protected]. or call 438-4231. Thomas Merton In humility is the greatest freedom. As long as you have to defend the imaginary self that you think is important, you lose your peace of heart. As soon as you compare that shadow with the shadows of other people, you lose all joy, because you have begun to trade in unrealities, and there is no joy in things that do not exist. As soon as you begin to take yourself seriously and imagine that your virtues are important because they are yours, you become the prisoner of your own vanity and even your best works will blind and deceive you. Then, in order to defend yourself, you will begin to see sins and faults everywhere in the actions of others. And the more unreasonable importance you attach to yourself and to your works, the more you will tend to build up your own idea of yourself by condemning other people. Sometimes virtuous people are also bitter and unhappy, because they have unconsciously come to believe that all their happiness depends on their being more virtuous than others. 10-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land: Please join me on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, February 13-22, 2017. The tour includes the Road to Emmaus, the place of Jesus’ Baptism, the Dead Sea, Jericho, Herodian-Mountain-Fortress, Cana, the birthplaces of Jesus and John the Baptist, the hills of the Beatitudes, the Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem, and much more. For more information, contact Deacon Mikhail Alnajjar at 627-4680/e-mail: [email protected] 2 Faith Formation Christ the King School News Early Childhood Religious Education: Look for next year's registration forms to be mailed in July. If you'd like to join the fun in Early Childhood next year by volunteering, contact Jean or Dori at 946-1675, Ext 225. Job Openings: Christ the King School is looking for individuals to join our team in the following positions: VBS 2016: Cave Quest June 20-24, 9 a.m.-noon Open to children age 4 (by 8/31/16) through entering 5th grade Located in the CK Gym and school classrooms Part-time Custodian. School year hours are M-F in the late afternoon/evening. Summer hours are during the day. Library Clerk. Part-time position working the school calendar only. Part-time Cafeteria Worker. 3 hours/day M-F based on the school calendar. Preschool Educational Assistant in our new Montessori Classroom. Schedule is for the morning (8:00 - 11:30) based on the Montessori school calendar If interested please send a Letter of Interest and a Resume to Christy Rasmussen at [email protected] or 1122 Long Ave; Richland, WA 99354. A few spots are left, so get your registration forms in ASAP to ensure your spot at VBS. (T-shirt sizes and requests are not guaranteed.) HIGH SCHOOL CREW LEADERS NEEDED! All VBS forms are available at the church office,lobby or online @ www.ckparish.org; please turn in completed forms to the church office. THANK YOU! Looking for a few strong people to help us clean-up after VBS!!!! Friday, June 24 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. If you are interested or know someone who might be, please contact Jean Rieb at [email protected] or 946-1154, ext. 225. Please contact Mary Seidler at 946-1154 ext. 228; [email protected]; or www.cklifeteen.com if you have questions about youth programs, Life Teen or confirmation. Young Adults RCIA Information Bible Study - Tuesday, June at 7:30 p.m. at Roasters Coffee on 496 George Washington Way in Richland to discuss the Mass readings for the upcoming Sunday. RCIA Inquiry Sessions: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9 in the school cafeteria; Thursdays July 14 and August 11 in the Multipurpose Room. These sessions are for those wanting to know more about the Catholic church and those with specific questions and concerns about the tenets of our Faith. Our regular RCIA sessions will resume weekly on September 1 for the beginning of the new cycle. Renovate will be hosting a karaoke night at Sharehouse Coffee on June 25! Join us! More information on our event page at facebook.com/renovatethebody. Questions? Call Deacon Ross Ronish at 371-0994. 3 Spiritual Practices Please Pray For: All of the sick members of our parish — especially these: Ignatian Spirituality Ignatian Spirituality teaches us how to seek companionship with Jesus, and explore what it means to know and follow Christ as our King. So during the second phase of the retreat, those making the Exercises pray through the New Testament, asking for the grace to know, love, and serve Jesus better, and spend time with Him. What kind of king is Jesus? What does it mean to accept Jesus as King? Do I want to follow Him? These are questions that we begin to ask in the retreat, to discover for ourselves who we wish to follow, and grow up our spirituality. Loretta Bakas, mother of Anne McCluskey, SNJM, Bel Bander Jan Beardsley Rod Becker, husband of Kathy McGrogan, sister of Lory Allen Jo Ann Becker Fr. John Birk Charles Bishop, brother of Mike Bishop Jim Bishop, son of Mike Bishop Tiffany Burke, daughter- The Spiritual Exercises will start a new session on September 10, in the Christ the King Youth Center Game Room. We invite you to join us. To register, email or call for an application or download one from our Facebook page at SEELTC or call Ellen at 628-8626. For Spanish call Cesar at 942-1050. Email [email protected]. in-law of Pat Burke Carma, and Michael Buss David Clark, brother of Diane Mueggler Missy Cloud, sister of Debby Hanlen Alger Cooper, father of Melody Cooper Lisa Cummings, daughter of Roger & Carolyn Shippert aunt of Pat Scott Jim McGrogan Martha McGrogan, mother of Jim McGrogan Tom McInerny, brother-in-law of Vic and Clara Weil Shirley and Ray Moncini Roberta Montgomery Raquel Murillo Kalleen Murphy Susan Plahuta, sister-in-law of Maynard Plahuta Daniel Porter, son of David and Elizabeth Porter Gerald and Jane Posakony Bob and Sue Rasmussen, parents of Christy Rasmussen Laurent LePrince-Ringuet, brother-in-law of Xavier and Segolene Hubert Sue Rollins, aunt of Nicole Myjak Curtis, Chrystal and Hunter Davis Mary Davis/Joe Sackman Mike Schoenrock, father of Diane Winget Joan Dickman Curt and Mary Honekamp, Carol Schwegel Frances Shearer brother/sister-in-law of Gary Soehnlein John Honekamp Ellen Thornton Jinny Howser, mother of Kristi Vanni, daughter-in-law of Tana Payne Jean Vanni Bill and Doris Hodges George Valdez Doug Kendall Sharon VanHoudt Pat Kruger Bernie and Bonnie Lewis Dave and Susan Ward Bill Weaver Don Mattes, father of Ben Wildenborg Maria Weis Rita Mazur Edna Whitney Vespers for Peace: join us on Thursday evenings at 5:30 p.m. in the chapel to pray for peace. Carmelite Corner The Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel pp 1-2 (3/15) The repose of the souls of all our beloved dead, especially Vern Buss, Isabel Davis, and Betty Hollenbeck. The wearing of the Brown Scapular is a reminder to its wearers of the saving grace which Christ gained upon the cross for all: “All you who have been baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves in him” (Galatians 3:27). There is no salvation for anyone other than that won by Christ. The Sacraments mediate this saving grace to the faithful. Eucharistic Devotion Sacramentals, including the scapular, do not mediate this saving grace but prepare us to receive grace and dispose us to cooperate with it. SUNDAY HOLY HOUR/FRIDAY ADORATION In the Chapel on Sundays, 1:30—2:30 p.m. and Fridays: Exposition at 8:30 a.m., Adoration all day, Benediction at 5 p.m. Stories and legends abound in Carmelite tradition about the many ways in which the Mother of God has interceded for the Order; especially in critical moments of its history. Most enduring and popular of these traditions, blessed by the Church, concerns Mary’s promise to an early Carmelite, Saint Simon Stock, that anyone who remains faithful to the Carmelite vocation/chrisms until death will be granted the grace of final perseverance. However, all grace, including that of final perseverance, is won for us by the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord. Simply wearing the Brown Scapular does not confer that same result. For additional information about the Lay Carmelites, contact Rebecca Moak at 509-460-1608. 4 Parish Organization & Activity Contacts This Week at Christ the King Altar Servers Training: Fr. Van Scheduling: Marlena Slatick Benedictine Spirituality Joyce Jungles 375-1308 Carmelite Spirituality Rebecca Moak 460-1608 Catholic Family & Child Services 946-4645 Childcare Yolanda LeMieux 946-1675 Church League Sports (Men’s) Tom Reisenauer 628-2100 CK Checks/Scrip Melissa Slahtasky 946-6158 CK Moms Group Robin W ojtanik 628-9098 CK School Office Phone: 946-6158 Fax: 943-8402 School Commission: Scott Grewe 628-8030 Home & School: Gwen Fundak Couples for Christ Willy Zaragoza 627-1853 Cursillo/Ultreya (English) Carl Zeamer 943-9991 Development Fund Parish Office 946-1675 Elijah Family Homes Barb Puigh 943-6610 Engaged Encounter Frank and Tracy Becker 627-1076 Eucharistic Ministers M aria Roach/ Leslie Diaz 545-4979/539-3595 Fertility Awareness Christine Disselkamp 6288810 Finance Committee Bob McCullugh 946-1675 Funeral Lunches Parish Office 946-1675 Holy Angels Home School April Burris 946-6856 Hospitality Helen Robinson 491-1803 Ignatian Spirituality Ellen Tomaszewski 628-8626 Jail/Prison Ministry Mikhail Alnajjar 627-4680 Justice & Peace Committee Mary Sisk 946-0486 KC Medical Equipment HELP 212-0900 Knights of Columbus Mike Reisenauer 946-5443 KPG Club (Children’s Choir) Sheila Zilar-Gephart 943-5409 Lectors Bob Carosino 521-6769 Marriage Encounter Mikhail and June Alnajjar 627-4680 Master of Ceremonies Yvonne Sherman 539-2523 Ministries Coordinator Emilia Jasen 627-3531 Music Director Donna Horstman 946-1675 Parish Council Yvonne Sherman 539-2523 Parish Library Diane Chesney 946-1675 Parish Office Staff 946-1675 Parish Secretary Cindy Siekawitch ext. 244 Parish Receptionist Maria Clossey ext 100 Bookkeeper Michelle Wittreich ext 233 Contributions Barb Sisk ext 240 Prayer Chain prayerchain@ckp arish.org 554-4798 or 375-1808 Prayer Quilt Ministry Rose Collado 375-0566 Pro-Life Contact Winnie Zeamer 943-9991 RCIA Ross Ronish 371-0994 Religious Education Office 946-1154 Religious Education Coordinator Lori Wasner ext 224 Religious Education Secretary Cindy Siekawitch 946-1154 Early Childhood (age 3-gr 1) Dori Gilmour ext 248 Elementary (gr 2-5) Jean Rieb ext 225 Middle School (gr 6-8) Melissa Montenegro ext 234 High School (gr 9-12) LIFETEEN Mary Seidler ext 228 Adult Bible Study Kay Kaffer ext 222 Retrouvaille Tim and Sara Flaten 528-8980 or 539-1926 Rummage Sale Margaret Davis 946-5782 Sacramental Preparation First Communion Lori Wasner 946-1154, ext 224 Confirmation Mary Seidler 946-1154, ext 228 Christian Initiation for Children Michelle Portch 946-1154 Sausage Fest, Sept. 16-17 Carlos and Elizabeth Nunez 542-7650 Scouting Cub Scouts — Nicholas Hanni 572-9017 Boy Scouts — Dave Smith 430-5522 Venturing Ship Jim & Barb Schmitt 946-8601 Serra Club Bill Davis 946-5782 St. Ann’s Helpers Mary Martinez (208) 590-0103 St. Vincent de Paul Message Line: 946-1325 Usher/Greeters Bob & Ann Parazin 946-6363 Volunteer Chore Services — CF & CS Kelly Ramey 943-2590 Visitation Ministry Elizabeth Owczarski 946-1675 Weddings: Coordinator: Carol Geier-Melton 375-3023 Young Adults (Ages 18-35) Tom Huntington 554-4271 Youth Ministry 946-1154 Middle School Activities: Melissa Montenegro ext 234 HS Activity Facilitator: Mary Seidler ext 228 YLI Lovada O’Leary (membership) 531-3149/Pam Sebelien (president)412-1343 MONDAY June 6 Ultreya, 6:30 p.m. rosary, chapel; 7 p.m., mp room Contemporary Choir Practice, 7 p.m., church TUESDAY June 7 St. Vincent de Paul, 6:30 p.m., children’s chapel WEDNESDAY June 8 Traditional Choir Practice resumes after Labor Day THURSDAY June 9 Quilters, 9 a.m., youth center rm B Vespers for Peace, 5:30 p.m., chapel RCIA Inquiry Session, 7:00 p.m., multipurpose room FRIDAY June 10 Adoration, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., chapel SATURDAY June 11 Confessions, 3:30 p.m., church SUNDAY June 12 Adoration, 1:30 p.m., chapel Comings and Goings Congratulations to those recently baptized: Maia Noelle Chapados and Kevin Luu A Warm Welcome to those newly registered: Leonel and Toni Ayeah, Silvia Baran, Ted and Lisa Bugas, Jorden and Susie Konen, Michael Sassi and Ruminanti Luh Gede, and Matt and Nicole Lieder Godspeed to Dr. Tom and Nancy Mahoney, who moved to Spokane to be near family. We will miss these long-time parishioners! Congratulations to George F. and Linda Vargo, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on May 21 at Christ the King parish with Fr. O’Shea officiating! Parish Resources Web site: www.ckparish.org. Bulletin address: locate and bookmark! http://www.ckparish.org/Content/142.htm Homilies online: https://sites.google.com/a/ckschool.net/homilies/ Parish Library Hours: Saturdays: After Vigil Mass Sundays: After Every Mass Wednesday Evenings: 6 - 8 p.m. Thursday Evenings: 5 - 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome! Email [email protected] to get answers, check the status of your materials, or update your library card information, or contact Diane Chesney at 396-8880. Christ the King Gift Shop (Located near parish office downstairs) M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Cash or check only Contact Marlena at 967-3922 or [email protected] to volunteer, ask questions, or request items! 5 In and Around the Diocese In and Around the Diocese The Healing Light Retreat Holy Spirit Parish Mission: P erfect for the Y ear of Mercy, Frank Runyeon brings “Acts of Mercy, John, Luke, and James” Monday, June 13, Tuesday, June 14, and Wednesday, June 15 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Runyeon is a graduate of Princeton with a degree in Religion and has been a television, movie, and stage actor. For the past twenty years he has also been a performer of biblical texts. This mission is an opportunity for the whole family to listen to the most ancient Christian stories and to be reminded of “who we are.” These plays are tremendously entertaining and faith-nourishing for all ages. For more information visit www.runyeonproductions.com or call Parish of the Holy Spirit at 735-8558. Friday - Saturday, June 10-11, 2016 A scriptural and sacramental retreat for all those wounded by abortion. Have you been silently grieving a child lost to abortion your own child, a sibling, grandchild, or the child of a friend? The Healing Light Retreat will provide an opportunity to let the infinite mercy of Christ into the wounded places in your heart, bringing healing and peace. For confidential information and to register, contact Nancy at [email protected] or 509- 554-9415, or visit www.HLRetreat.weebly.com Featured Bulletin Sponsors Notice the Flowers in the Foyer! Every Sunday, Buds & Blossoms Too donates a lovely fresh floral arrangement for our foyer. Please return the favor and keep them in mind when in need of fresh flowers. Thank you, Buds & Blossoms Too! 1310 Jadwin, Richland WA 99352 (509) 946-2336; (877) 877-2837 If you have been abused or victimized by a member of the Catholic clergy, please believe in the possibility for hope and help and healing. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. The Yakima Diocese has a sexual abuse hotline for those who wish to report some incident regarding that issue as regards a bishop, priest, deacon, religious, diocesan employee, or volunteer: 888-276-4490. It is through the generosity of our advertisers that our bulletin is printed at no cost to the parish. Advertising in the parish bulletin is affordable and effective! For more information, contact Catholic Printery at 1-800-867-0660 Please patronize the vendors whose ads appear in the bulletin! This week we particularly thank the Diabetes Health Clinic! 6